Lyons Township High School - Tabulae Yearbook (La Grange, IL)
- Class of 1957
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Through the years, the increasing needs of students have been met by expanding facilities until today Lyons Township High School inclu.des three structures: The rnain building, the Vaughan Building, and the South Cam- pus Building. More important, how- ever, LTHS is no longer a typical e.du- cational institution. Surpassed by none and equated by few, it ranks today among the nation's most outstanding schools. 'ju--f..-Y , nu -vj , vi! . 'i' ,J W. .U Q ' Q 4 ' 'Q Isa ' X. 1' - ' 4'-, . ,311 P A.' ' , 3 ti, f 'H 1 1 x au 1 fr I 6 ' To Q? 4 ' ' W 1 1 v- H V vw 'L' 5 4 ' 4- ' A ' '1 51 gm' . 'F u 1 , - - ka w ' . N' V ' . 1 1 X 1 it P2 , 'lk 9 ' I, I' 5 , 'P fa L A. ,4 ' , ' ' , ,f - M 4 75 ' 9 lv . W J V, v in A I. N N -sf .1 4' 4 1 , ., f , . ' v I A . aff ff , fu, '- QM .4 ' ' A rli049' L 1 4 ..,,,.,... ,.,. 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My , , ij v, ' ,, . V , ,,.,, -,l ,zmgt i mechcaiion With our deepest apprecia- tion for her guidance during our high school years and for her genuine concern and inter- est in our activities, We, the editors and staff, dedicate this 1957 TABULAE to MISS DOROTHY I. BANKS. Doorway to friendly counseling E x vv'irQaw.s x ,gui ww. WW . '. ' 1 fi. Ny. 1 X X 1 Q Q iff 'Zfa 3:5 3 f fi: vc f f, +I ,Qf-in Q! i r Q 4, 1 X f f W , 1 if f f f f f 2 7 4 X A 4 5 f f f f 7 f fy? YQ, 'vu ow f' if W, f W- f X 4 1-fm f A B1 ui , I :pw iD Q immusism! sim migggfgmlw. . D Mrs? 1 W i 'I 1 5 Q5 f 1'-3,1flX X V1 LW Q -rslmgi ! Q: , vm. 2 HW' Linn Q, o 5 b LW 5 I 75 .-1. f I LL, , 1925 51: I ' , V 1141 I ' C., ,fy ' 3 . IL.- L TOWARD A BASIC EDUCATION . Tothe oncesuHkient3Re have been added a Variety of courses now considered equally fundanmHHaL AtLT,sdencee1anguagea and social studies are all an important part of the curricular. Q, , ff ww ,fnw IW, , fn ,A f w ,f wwf Wvwf 1f,,,.x.,. , ,,,, ,, ffffffwfw ,M ,wwwndf ' Q2 A weighty problem EXECUSE' FIFTYI' Now for another quick revlew of the NO- ? I 1 V' A Page 9 ff? WMM +'Aw-fwwwwgk ,,,, WW f As you sew, so shall you rip M W, wi QV 1 f' 'Now is the time for all good men to Come to the old of their party. ,,,,,,...- FOR A FULL LIFE . Appreciation ot the Arts and development of practical skills are an integral part ot pre- paration tor a full lite. At LT, by exploring these practical and line arts and coupling them with the basic subjects, We are able to graduate Well-equipped for adjustment in this complex World. I never heard so musical a discord. And to think l failed Art ll W as .W Q-QW WN? 24 Wm 4-M X 1 I 1 I ,,f, f f AWMXLW x K 'Wax , f nr 2' X ' , 1 W J 7 uf QA ,, ,f . 'S ' ' W Ma, A! 'Q 4, J we ' ' ' , V M ' 0 ' f f 1 f 4 Nw W ' -, jf I 4 ,, uf, 1 f y 2, ,4 ' K' w -ff X f , QWW 0, ff f ,f X ff K f Y X 1 I 9 f ,WJ f Q Q ? 5 Always ready to aid us in planning for the future is LT's competent guidance staff. College counselors and representatives are on hand to give advice con- cerning the immediate future. For rnore distant plan- ning, Career Day and vocational Conferences are an invaluable part of our outstanding guidance program, L ,sf X ,L .,., f 'iw Q if I' QR.. i - armani 1 qw x 'um Q 5 IAC' KMW' X 'Wu-.,, if Q, A J 5, if I 1 , A will North Campus students supplement their studies in the librcrry. I S .4- .,.,W,.XXW.,rX,,.W,,X,, S Q 3 G ,, S .QQ X S X X X X X X , 503m ' -AGOT, w f 22, wiifsif ,W-' XL? S frhimb we AXQ,,a,fr 1 MXAWX W M335 MY-17524 , ,,..-N'-f,'XX.f -wem.,,,ww-Mvmw 0-Q V412 ,ov- af.. Concentration in the South Campus library. 1 'wwfml ,,......,,.,,,......,,W.,.,,....,,,,,4..,,4-...-w f f , f f Q ',, ZW A .-fx Sf , A f X, s 0 N' ' w. Q , , , fx-SQL 2' x L 1' Z X 1 -Q: nSf,?K -,, ,Q fu N ww, ,, i--SVA 2 mL-L , gs? ,fx , , fa x fx f K 4, , Ax. K Q 4.4 f 'W f fMmff s,zf44J ,M5ezf W Q yfw ff , f 'ef,f:?f'f,mfff -IKMZZ H ,M Nyc! X W ---fwnweqwffwm-.S-wfwwffff. -M4gMgm,,,yg,. ,I ,mg .WMC Maw,-J L , , . , Awf'fg1,gw ,,'L 7 yi f ff f . ,W ff Z4 Wffm' X , f,f , ,W if f f 'ww ,QS f f X 1112 W, f v 1 1 1 . f W W- 'L , gp E2?ff'fE3tZ-Ti X ..., M A uv fa , Q ,AZYYX A teacher affects eternityp he can never tell where his influence stops. lt has been said that the task of the educator is to open doors so that his pupils may move from the narrow limits of ignorance into the broader areas of the cultural and in- tellectual world. The members of our faculty are exceptional- ly well-qualified for accomplishing this purpose, and all of us are grateful for the opportunity of working with them. Though we do not often express our feelings, we do appre- ciate their friendship, understanding, and good humor - in short, we think they're great for putting up with us. Administrative Staff: Superin- tendent-principal George S. Olsen sits between Miss Helen Brown, Dean of Girls at South Campus, and Miss Dorothy I. Banks, Dean of Girls at North Campus. Standing are Mr. lohn Davis, Dean of Boys at South Campus, Mr. Carl War- kow, Dean of Boys at North Campus, Mr. Ralph Elliott, Purchasing Agentg Mr. Harold Bitting, Dean of the Iunior Collegeg Mr. Edward Zimdars, Administrative Assistant, and Mr. Ronald Deabler, Adminis- trative Assistant. Zr Y I 3 Eloise Birney, Chairman, Lan- guage, Counselor Dorothy Blackledge, English, Counselor Harry Boge, Commercial Bernadine Brady. Office Robert Burson. Physical Edu- cation Elwood Campbell, Social Studies Millie Carlyle, Bookstore Marguerite Carnal, Spanish Rosemary Castelli, Commer- cial Marion Chalmers, Librarian Elmer Chessman, Chemistry Helga Christensen, Art Page 17 , 5 1, 4 , ,l mv. L .. A, 57 I . z ,, f .J Elizabeth Fry, Mathematics David Gianuzzi, Social Studies Russell Gibson, M.D., Doctor Gladys Gilliland, Mathematics Dorothy Glashagel, Physical Education Bonnie Glick, Chairman, Girls' Physical Education Lester Glick, Physical Educa- tion William Gooch, Practical Arts Barbara Gustafson, Secretary to Dean ot Girls Donald Haas, Social Studies Wayne Hammerlund, Latin Tom Hansen, English William Hazard, Art Norene Heller, Physical Edu- cation Iames Hemenway, Social Studies Harold Hilgendorf, Music Albert Hodous. Physics Maude-Ethel Hodson, English Ross Holt, Social Studies Leonard Hook, Commercial, Business Otiice Lucia Hopkins, Visiting Coun- selor Lozelle Huffman. Mathematics Kenneth Hunt, Physics Auausta Iameson, Special Counselor Ralph Iohnson, Mathematics Norma Iordan, Enalish Celeste Iunkunc, Office Kathryn Keete, English, LION Adviser Ruth Ke-izer, English, TABU- LAE Adviser Iohn Kenyon, Social Studies Harlan Koca, Mathematics Evelyn Koller, Home Econom- ics Lydia Kouba, Ottice Bert Kraus, Physical Education Orville LaHann, Physical Sci- ence Gertrude Larson, English Daae 18 UYCICG bnrlslupxlel sun, 1411311511 Milda Cizauskas, Physical Ed- ucation Ruth Corley, English, Counse- lor Ierry Craven, Chemistry Grant Cummings, Practical BZ a Arts Luetta Darling, Chairman of Libraries Aileen Daugherty, English S. L. Davis, Biology Russ Deason, Physical Educa- tion Clarence Dissinger, Chairman ot Music Robert Edie, Social Studies Richard Ellis, Mathematics, Counselor Marie Emerson, Secretary to Superintendent Mildred Fetzner, R.N., Nurse Homer Fields, Social Studies Marge Florio, Spanish Mary Franson, Oitice Marjorie Fruit, Cafeteria iv 427 Iames Larson, Social Studies Roy Latimer, Commercial Fred Lawler, Music Andrew Leake, Mathematics Dick Leiber, Physical Educa- tion Franklin Lewis, Science Mable Lissack, Librarian Ellen Loiberg, Music Frances Lutz, French, Latin Mary Lutz, English Mary Iean Lynett, English Leah Magee, Commercial Guy Mahan, Speech Correc- tion Richard Malone, Practical Arts Gertrude Martinek. Secretary to Dean of Boys Iames Maus, Mathematics, Counselor Ernest Maves, Maintenance lean McClelland, English 221, l Y x -ggi f 4 if f , x 7 , 3 f s f sv sf fl .-I ,f 3, -27 ,fs f y gs, , rf, f ,W 5 . ,. , , 2 2. . S . f f ,- - 1 ' s ff s ,Gy f if 9 Q 1 4 f W ft 6 5' A ffm 1 Lf ff qw. .7 3 ' i w.-Qwxww if-, WWA V . 44.4 ,, 7 g MWQQ X f w . ff f ,fl . .NM , J if AV 5 fl ., f . ,, , . I , to 3. Q fe -f g, in Q ,ea ' Aviv., 0 r Ruth McCusker, English Naomi McGhee, Office Marjorie McKee, Physical Edu- cation Bernice Meiner, Office Marie Meyer, German, Span- ish Ioan Millar, English, Speech Forest Montgomery, Mathema- tics Roy Muchna, Science Marie Mueller, Office Aldo Mungai, English T. A. Nelson, Chemistry, Coun- selor Robert Neuneker, Practical Arts Katherine O'Brien, Library Of- tice Constance O'Mara, English Ruth Olson, Cafeteria Dorles Parshall, Chairman, English Ralph Paulsen, Mathematics Iohn Payne, American History Lillian Payne, Office Walter Payne, Psychology R. E. Peryon, Social Studies Frank Petronaitis, Latin Robert Phipps, Science Eileen Powers, English Florence Rathert, German Arthur Rawers, English I. L. Rehn, Social Studies Lorena Reid, Foods Harold Richardson, Machine Shop Mary Rietz, Librarian Gladys Ripley, Commercial A. I. Sandusky, Physical Edu- cation Wallace Schwass, Social Stud- ies Robert Sedgwick, Practical Arts Louise Sheppard, English Ruth Slette, Office Page l9 Priscilla Smith, R.N., Nurse Frank Stacey, English Robert Steger, Biology Charles Stegmeir, Mathema- tics Clarinda Stevens, Office Mildred Stokes, Home Ecof nomics LeRoy Stoldt, Mathematics Dorothy Stookey, Mathematics William Stretton, Mathematics ludith Taylor, English Kent Taylor, Social Studies Robert Thomas, Commercial David Thompson, English, Stagecraft Lula B. Thompson, Latin Bernice Urheim, Office Norman Van Koughnett, Art Eunice Wallace, English Dorothy Walker, Spanish Robert Walker, Chairman, Sci- ence Sarah Walker, Office O. F. Warning, Physics Hill Warren, Mathematics Ruth Wenner, Biology Geraldine Westerveld, Libra- rian Iohn Willer, Social Studies Rowena Willey, Music Libra- rian Magdalene Wittmayer, Test- ing Harry Wright. Drafting Ruth Wright, PLN., Nurse Howard Yearous, Mathematics 1 t , aa memorianz Before school opened this year, faculty and stu- dents were saddened by the death of Mr. George E. Hawkins, the administrative assistant and head of the mathematics department, Quiet, unassuming, capable, he was well known throughout the United States to those concerned with teaching math- ematics. ln his memory, the faculty and Boys' Club have established two scholarships to be given an- nually, and the Class of l95E5 presented to the school one of Charles Vickery's paintings, l'Mood of Octoberff MINISTERS TO OUR PHYSICAL NEEDS SOUTH CAMPUS Left to right: H. Gregorson, A. Boone, A. Dickie, I. Pat tison, C. Ryerson, I. Staple ton, W. Cross, A. Meyers D Thompson, E. Maves. Left to right: L. Murray, B. Andrlik, E. Boone, R. Perry E. Soldwisch, L. Prell, R Knirsch, T. Soncleregger, A Pearson, O. Witterman, E Osterholm, R. Olson, S Provenzano. NORTH CAMPUS Row 1: D. Millard, E, Swan- son, M. Hlavacek, E. Grim- menga, M. Reiter, M. Iohn- ston, B. Miller, R. Boshonig. Row 2: G. McGarrahan, M. Fruit, L. Paul, G. Bigham, I. Thiery, E. Evans, E. Sid- olon, M. Liska, F. Getty, I. Hague, A. Bartik, L. Over- by, D. Smejkal. Row 1: I. Beiloer, G. Weis- senborn, G. Lillig, L, Archi- balol, S. Firlick, T. Brady E. Reifschneicler. Row 2: E Maves, I. Bossin, H. Iordan I. Slcoty, H. Wehrmeister F. Lebeda, P. Rediehs, C Orth, F. Short, I. Greene O. Briar. Not pictured: E Blair, H. Barnett, L. Davis L. Lockhart, T. Seollacek. The highest of distinctions is service to others. -all -A ,.-vw' su--'pvc-1-.nl. .m,L ---f ,fry . 4 gMQ OFFICE AIDES Row 1: M. Kramer, B. Eby, L. Rogers S. Besedick, R. Spleth, B. Cowden, K Hansen. Row 2: M. Williams, E. Latham B. Garrett, C. Coogan, S. Merrick, C Hauser, I. Iohnson, I. Provenzano, I Garrett, K. Calkins. Row 3: R. Butkovich B. Timm, A. Ulyanich, P. Miller, B Lovewell, L. Barnes, L. Hernandez, M Doran, I. Dubiel, L. Achterkirchen, I Plichta. Row 4: C. Zierk, A. Kanlian, I Lindahl, L. Toogood, B. McClure, P Stover, L. Gervase, G. Sanborn, Ci Lamoreaux, N. Klindera, C. Lindner. Row 1: C. Colgren, N. Croft, P. Tatro, A. Wucli, M. Lynch, H. Hardesty, I. Frey, B. Howell, M. Morrissey, S. Cooper, P. Thomas, G. Ingram, S. Mott. Row 2: W. Robson, L. Kentner, C. Tetik, I. Plumley, S. Van Vuren, M. Minier, M. Peterman, K. Smith, M. Elmstrom, I. Scheive, L. Cossitt, T. Hengels, S. Devor, N. Droege. Row 3: N, Capoot, P. Mayberry, D. Sterba, D. McCuaig, S. Adams, S. Allison, M. Allen, S. Klock, C. Mitchell, G. Champney, B. Anderson, I. Bisch- mann, G. Odom, I. DeLong, B. Ferguson, M. Steinke, B. O'Malley, R. Onby. Row 4: R. Pziura, I. Iasper, I. Gillis, I. Shankland, G. LaMotte, A. Appleton, A. Benes, G. Mueller, D. Russ, B. LeRoy, I LaRue, T. Iohnson, I. Wade, I. Dickin- son, B. Cartwright, V. Dorich. LIBRARY AIDES Row 1: Mrs. Lissack, Miss Darling, S. Meier, Historiang R. Hopkins, Pres., B. Miller, Sec., G. Steffen, VPg I. Holds- worth, C. Williams, Mrs. Chalmers. Row Z: B. Huber, B. Ruzich, I. Nagl, G. Ayers, L. Iackson, I. Harris, P. Belasich, I. Schmidt, L. Swanson, M. Erickson, L. Howells, B. Iohnson, D. Bergman. Row 3: S. Iordan, N. Mistretta, S. Dodge, B. Nass, I. Dubiel, I. Sladek, I. Lemon, L. Burnett, P. Robb, L. Cunningham, D. Adams, Y. Maikosky, I. Crowhurst, R. Cowden. Row 4: K. Yag, M, Birks, D. Swift, P. Harris, N. O'Brien, N. O'Don- nell, I. Denny, D. Braiden, I. Sharpless, B. King, B. Diander N Carr S. Green, I. Hartsell, M. Hamilton, I. Iecmen, M. Mitch. Row 1: T. Svoboda, T. Hart, R. Parker, T. Stewart, I. Bead. Row 2: Mrs. Rietz, M. Peterman, L. Larson, L. Simon, D. Vinson, S. Riemersma, I. Torres, M. Whitiock, A. Elle-good, K. Tracy, P. Dwyer, S. Lassota. Row 3: C. Wooledge, B. Finlayson, B. Katz, B. Truhlar, Treas., I. Mayor, K. Lukens, M. Carr, S. Wodic- ka, C. Klusendorf, K. Booz, N. Droege, G. Fuller, Chn., K. Iohnson, I. Bailey, B. Northway, K. Anderson, Mrs. G. Wes- terfeld. Row 4: B. Stegman, I. Smutriy, C. Dills, B. Moravec, B. Kovacs, B. De- Dera, L. Stokes, A. Benedeck, T. Holz, I. Hapgood, D. Cox, B. Strubing, A. Tabor, Sec. PARKING LOT AIDES Row 1: M. Pulliam, I. Dobson, D. Ste- vens, Y. Williams, G. Reno, I. Steen. Row 2: W. Pearson, P. Alinder, D. Baker, D. Grier, B. Lawrence, I. Clark, A. Petrucci. TEA AIDES Row 1: M. Alexander, I. Meyer, K. Lindberg, K. Rilea, I. Rolte, S. Frintner. Row 2: M. Iones, D. Lopez, M. Hodge, E. Dawson, P. Doran, S. Roberts, C. Pool, P. Kase, M. Beck. Row 3: M. Kra- mer, A. Shelton, I. Iohnson, L. Rogers, L. Anderson, G. Glashagel, S. South, V. Rose, B. Danley, S. Overbey, P. Morris. Row 4: D. Evens, L. Nikodem, I. Alberts, D. Switt, D. Adams, C. Bialek, I. Miller, S. Crabb, I. Burke, I. Daven- port, P. Suteldt, S. Iordan. NURSE'S AIDES Row 1: C. Ogg, P. Daley, G. Shaw, S. Boldenow, D. Castle, G. Harrington. Row 2: B. Ansink, S. Mulligan, L. Hack- man, L. Port, S. Lustfield, B. Lewke, M. Stachel. Bow 3: D. Wade, I. Engstrom, S. Dabnay, I. Harris, S. Smerda, I. Erickson, I. Scheu, C. Battey. Row 1: M. Minier, I. Novinger, N. Hack- man S. Belloc, I. Anderson, C. Tetik, I. Collins. Row 2: C. Richner, A. Chap- man, I. Phillips, L. Stoltel, H. Harris, K. Wintermute, F. Willmore, K. Dixon. Row 3: P. Miller, I. Lippe, T. Cattell, G. Nordman, D. Galaty, I. Innes, B. Fer- brache, R. Wagner, D. Meunier. DOOR GUARDS Row 1: W. Weyler, I. Lamplough, D. Soderberg, Capt., B. Bailey, Capt., T. McNeily, Capt., F. Richards, D. Prezell 1 I - Q I - r Smith, D. Chiaro, D. Braiclen. Row 3 D. Widmes, T. Ashby, P. Sliva, L. Scott L. Roloti, I. Bonnevier, R. Clark, R. Kolar Row 4: F. Bayliss, D. Andreuccetti, P Connore, R. Wabich, D. Stinson, N Trans, T. Nelson, B. Romanski, W. Pear- son, L. Schwartz. Row 2: E. Perry, H. Townsend, W. Ma'or D En Strom B Thomas D. For many, the school day is only halt over when the bell rings at 2:55 pm, LT provides extracurricular ac- tivities suited to everyones taste. if 2 ,,. , Jag 1 Eff' E aw Q 1 1, , if xs X 13,1 1 g1,,i1'm :lf 7 , f 1 '11 - ' , uf ,,4 1 1 1 1 .N if 2 X , x J' 1 xl 1 .A M H 2? 1 K ,isis X' N? Q WH? ., I a fix 1 ivy K YH. -1,-1421 x. ., ,M M5047 1, 2 3 ki 1? ff ' P 5, Tx, 1 ff V 6 1 1 . If sg, 71, Y 'if 3 , 1 MW A 1 1 ,, A',Z ,Z NU I 4 ,X Kewf-,q f. ' , Aifffyf A7 D .121 g 1 3 1 ' ,Zg,m,,. 4 'W , f1i1f, 12 L ,X X71 jk! 'G T191 ', 6 , f x sf, 1 W 1,1 1 N? 4111151 wg! - 10 11 V13 gay ' 175. 1 S79 f Q ,1f?f4SW x .zsf X Rv ', ' 9, 1 , 131 .YQ X 52 . W-, 1'-, Q ' '45, ,J . . 11, Q1 1 , 7, , um W X 7 Q fc W 1 '1 92:1 f W 7 ,.,, 7 12, ,ff 1 Q' S , . V 'Z 6 s 1 Q11 . W ai Q if vii gf 1. 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This year's student council, again acting as the chief executive branch of LT's student gov- ernment, has been a highly efficient and pro- ductive one. Consisting of twenty-five mem- bers, the council was ably led by its officers. The remaining members represented the var- ious student council committees and organiza- tions throughout the school. Special thanks go to Mr. Warkow and Miss Banks for their gui- dance and assistance as sponsors. l956-l957 was a busy year for student coun- cil members since, in addition to their usual duties, they were faced with such problems as student government at the South Campus, presentation of the new code of ethics, and co- ordination of the social activities of both cam- puses. However, with the assistance of the representative assembly and the use of sev- eral guidance periods devoted entirely to stu- dent discussion, these problems soon vanished. The work of the many student council com- 1 I mittees was equally well done. The student council dances and pep assemblies, sponsored by Social Committee and School Spirit Com- mittee, were appreciated by everyone. The excellent work of the Club Management Com- mittee, became apparent to anyone who at- tended either Homecoming or the Club Car- nival. The new student tutoring files were utilized by many a needy student as were the participation files by many of the various com- mittee chairmen throughout the year. The Par- ticipation Committee was responsible for these files. The Business Management Committee provided student council with a sizeable a- mount of financial support from the profits of the sale of food at the football and basketball games, Citizenship Committee and Publicity Committee joined forces to do a commendable job of managing and publicizing the student elections. Other committees included tutoring, honor study halls, Newcomers, Gold and Blue Guide, and Student Guidance. M Xfo 4 M7 fn, -4 l A ,WN -...ag Seated. left-right: G. Berg, E, Major, I. Gartung, G. Wylie. Standing, left-right: M. Fleming D. Becker, L. Biehl, E. Chapman, C. Coogan. Not Pictured: I, Kranzow. TABULAE Tab Editors: C. Battles, R. Iohnson, I. Claxon. Seated: M. McGarr, I. White, M. Skarin. Standing: I. Tornbaugh, I. Claxon, The sixteen moiling, toiling members of this y'ear's Tab staff are now relaxing after a stren- uous year of rushing to meet deadlines, The typewriter in 301 is silent at last, the rubber cement and cardboard put away for another year. The job of putting out the yearbook was an arduous one but Well Worth it all, the staff agreed. Overseeing the Whole effort Were the long- suffering editors - ludy Claxon, Russ Iohnson, and Carol Battles. Overseeing the overseers were Miss Ruth Keizer and Mr. Aldo Mungai to whom the staff is especially grateful for all their Wonderful help and guidance. The editors and staff hope that you will en- joy this l957 edition of the Tcrbulae as much as they have enjoyed Working on it. Q 2 2 The Lion Staff at work. I 1 This year's Lion, under the leadership of Ioanne Lindstrorn and Bich Carr, up- held its reputation as one of the country's top high school papers. The newspaper staff handled well the new problem of south campus coverage and circulation by creating a new staff position, South Campus Editor. ln all its endeavors the staff was aided by the tireless efforts of their advisor, Miss Keefe. The Lion staff has as usual attended a number of scholastic press meetings and conventions including a week-end con- vention in Champaign, Illinois. The press bureau department has, throughout the year, sent school news to the local newspapers. THE LION LION STAFF Row 1: L. Petersen, M. Schump, B. Starnm, K. Niernann, B. Knight, I. Lindstrom, B. Carr R. Scharff, D. Olson, D. Blornstrann, O. Kulseng-Hansen. Row 2: S. Leroy, I. Hendrickson, D. Slocum, V. Eichin, I. Weiffenbach, N. Cossitt, C. Birch, M. Haydon, I. Beichel, I. Gartung N. Sattem. Row 3: I. Iankowski, T. Bushman, L. Soldwisch, I. Warden, M. Knirsch, I Anderson, L. Biehl, C. Stearns, G. Angell, K. Fox, K. Albright, B. Bruckschen, G. Steffen L. Riemersma. Row 4: G. Harrington, B. Belohlavek, A. Smith, I. Greenlee, A. Rode, B Torniki, E. Meyer, V. Kurtz, D. Wagner, F. Stassen, B. Tousignant. 2. il-.S-Q -.fp-1 my m .1 The Lion Co-editors: R. Carr and I. Lindstrom I i i 1 This year, in addition to their annual undertakings, Boys' Club has had two special projects. One was the creation ot a George Hawkins' Memorial Scholarship Fund ot one hundred dollars, and the other was the presenting ot a motion picture camera to the school. Under the very competent direction oi Mr. David Gianuzzi and Mr. Carl Warkow, the Boys' Club dance was again highly successful as were the student direc- tory sales. Maris Pieka designed the cover of the direc- tory for the second successive year. SOUNDTRACK '57 Newly established this year, Sound- track '57 is a 33 lf3 long-playing rec- ord containing iamiliar sounds such as the Christmas Concert, Corral Show, Student Council elections, and basket- ball games ot the school year. The tour editors, Ioe Mate, lohn Hood, Bus- sell lohnson, and Art Boede, and the head oi publicity, loan Rendla, have worked hard to introduce a new pub- lication which would have quality through the use oi professional record- ing equipment, The actual record was printed by the Columbia Record Com- pany, and the cover design is the re- sult oi a cover contest. Editors: I. Hood, A, Boede, R. lohnson, l. Mate. BOYS' CLUB Row 1: Mr. Warkow, K. Baumel, Sec., D. Biondi, Treas., E. Meyer, VP, M. Ferguson, Pres., Mr. Gianuzzi. Row 2: A. Hackman, l. Capoot, D. Beckley, I. Burdick, I. Lundeen, Cf. Moore, D. Soderberg. Row 3: K. Markley, W. Major, G. Titus, D. Crowell, D. Osterling, l. Franz, B. Tewksbury. Not pictured: B. Mattka. Freshman Board members: D. Deason, C. Liedtke, D. Lundin, C. McGillvary, K. Waerthewein. m-1 - -1 X w 'N , Wmfwmw me Awww vm- NORTH CAMPUS COUNCIL Row 1: D. Danley, P. Morris, K. Touzalin, I. Kolley, Sec.: I. Rend- la, Program Chm.g P. Wylie, Pres., S Uebele VP M Ha don Treasp - , I - Y I - G. Barbour, M. Derdak. Row 2 S. Fleming, N. Gardner, G. Oos- terhuis, P. Slewitzke, N. Schmitt, I. Hendrickson, R. Butkovich, B. Bardwick, B. Ansink, S. Marsh A. Walker, C. Schulz, P. Packard B. 'Wheeler, M. Davis, S. Tippey K. Beister, B. Stewart, L. Magnui son. Row 3: C. Williams, N. Star- buck, K. Miller, I. Gervase, M Lewis, I. Breitenbach, C. Bauer D. Harroff, I. Lahart, P. Coniglio B. Shields, R. Hopkins, S. Dierkes G. Berg, C. Rabe, K. Lippoldt, C. Coogan. Coogan. Row 4: M. Sessions, P. Harris, I. Heppes, C. Corey, I Long, D. Speck, E. Dorpols, I. Anderson, L. Peterson, I. Stone C. Biegler, K. McCaugherty, I. Sekera, L. Biemersma, I. Garnett, I. Peters, E. Major, I. Olds. mf .f .fy fi gllmf Y ff ff ,. 1, ws f , , M- -f...l..Lm:-va, 1 1 - i 1 1 1 GIRLS' CLUB lncluding everything from A to Z , with the exception of boys, Girls' Club once again offered every girl some activity to fit her interests. Girls' Club Board is a represen- tative body sponsoring different in- terest groups such as Knit Wits, Best Foot Forward, and Make lt Your- self. Also under the supervision of the board, special events like Bow Day, A Date with Dad, and the fa- mous Valentine dance are presented. Assisting the board is Girls' Club Council, consisting of one represen- tative from each guidance group. BOARD Row 1: Miss Blackledge, I. Kolley, Sec.: I. Bendla, Program Chm.: P. Wylie, Pres.: S. Uebele, VP: M. Haydon, Treas., Miss Banks. Row 2: I. Weiffenbach, C. Seybold, A. Kanlian, C. Coman, S. Catching, I. Hartung, B. Mueller, S. Hodson. Row 3: B. Iohnson, D. Blomstrann, S. Newman, P. Line, G. Iohnson, D. Dekker, S. Stiegelmeier, I. Lindahl, L. Stewart, N. Fineran. SOUTH CAMPUS COUNCIL Row 1: I. Carlson, I. Bischmann, K. Wintermute, V. Churchill, L. Stoffel, I. Collins, C. Hill. Row 2: I. Torres, S. Simon, G. Hoase, V. Hernandez, R. Iohnson, L. Barof- sky, I. Arch, C. Richner, S. Stoltz, S. Murphy, I. Prohaska. Row 3: B. Euler, N. Ely, L. Kromray, S. Plumber, D. Bielby, S. Boss, P. Cavender, S. Dlouhy, K. Malley, B. Vieira, G. Fuller, S. Buescher. Row 4: I. Heinrick, S. Walker, I. Smutny, C. Ienkinson, D. Nielsen, K. Bretson, C. Oehme, D, MC Hugh, R. Shaw, R. Klima, M. Monson. T1 . IN RED CROSS COUNCIL 'lService to others is the aim ot the Iunior Red Cross Council.-The group carried out its purpose this year by means of three major drives. The cookie drive, carried on in December, brought added Christmas cheer to hospitalized veterans. Also conducted by the Council were a member- ship drive and a shamrock sale, the proceeds ot which went to the National Bed Cross tor use in its relief work. The council, which is composed out one representative from each guidance group, also sent delegates to district Red Cross meetings held monthly in Chicago. ff It 3 ' Ml Row 1: L. Erickson, I. Eicher, M Lewis, P. Olson, Publicity chin., I. Moore, Sec., N. Carr, Pres., L. Biehl, VP, D. Hibler, Treas., I. Meyer, G. Hagen, K. Sladek Row 2: A. Ulyanich, N. Stout, P. Mackey, L. Gilbert, M. Duffany, C. Pool, L. Cunningham, D. Ca- pone, N. Matiasek, C. Ogg, T. Lukens, L. Hackman, A. Dashiell N. Smith, M. Hartman, M. Scott, P. Brown. Row 3: C. Lorenz, I. Olson, M. Stodden, C. Forsberg, B. Mueller, I. Andrews, L. Ho- wells, S. South, I. Lucht, S. Meier, B. Miller, R. Vidas, P. York, A Suomi, E. Nesom, I. Lewis, S Scofield, P. Doran. Row 4: M Litt, I. Iecmen, S. Boat, F. Raaum I. Smagatz, I. Smith, P. Daley, S Green, D. Finlayson, I. Kavan L. Munns, I. Scheu, L. Millard, G Beintema, B. Buckles, B. Baumel D. Castle, L. Hickey. I 1 f OBIRIN GA KUEN For the past three years. LT has been sending funds to and cor- resoondina with students at Obirin Gakuen, a Iapanese mis- sion school. These funds, which are used to help students obtain an educaf tion, are raised by the presenta tion of an annual talent show This year's production was called uljacetious Polderol . Row 1: P. Mackey, E. Pool, C. Coogan, I, Stewart, G. Glashagel. Miss Banks. Row 2: I. Peters, P. Weller, A. Kanlian, I. Livermore P. Stover, P. Mueller, B. Ross, Miss Aucutt. Row 3: A. Polek, G. Angell, I. Doolittle, S. Fetters, E. Hoeper, W. Belohlavek, A. Suomi N. Schmidt, P. Olson. 1 Left to right: I. Watson, D. Olan- der, N. Deach, H. Kulin, D. Duffy, E. Miller, I. Veltri, P. Curtiss. LT ON THE AIR LT on the Air was again pre- sented wholly by the radio speech class. Original scripts, interviews, school news, and music were DUT on tape and played every other Saturday at l2:45 p.m. on station WTAQ. LT debaters get first-hand information on the farm problem. Row 1: I. Schmidt, Mr. Rehn, K, Gentle. Row 2: I. Hood, M. Birks, B Butteriield, B. King. Bow 1: C. Veatch, Mr. Rehn, L. Oclier, D. Kopp. Row 2: R. War- rnan, E Green, E. Barrow, L. llerche, L. Walla, T. Bertelsen, Not pictured: M, Pinks. Row 1: R. Means, B. Bouma, R, l-laller, S Wodicka, B. Carlson Row 2: A Tabor, I. Bitting, I. De- Long, A. Hammann, R. Eyestone, Row 3: B DeDera, I. Graves, L, Burkey, T. McCormack, D, Lauher, B. Epst. DEBATE- STATE CHAMPIONS A student who is interested in controversial subjects, is able to study them and prepare cases, is a potential debater, according to Mr. lvan Rehn, the debate coach. Because the varsity debaters needed more time to prepare their cases, try- outs tor this year's tearn were held in the spring oi '56 The topic was agricultural surplus problems, including the Bran- non plan, the soil bank, and 9070 parity. The debate agenda tor the year included the following tournarnentsi The L.T. Invitational, Evanston, DeKalb, Niles. University ot Illinois, Navy Pier, Augustana, and East Aurora Frosh Soph. They also attended the Metropolitan Debate Union, which is a series ot round-robin debates. The season concluded with the sectional and state Cham' pionship series. QUILL AND SCROLL This year marks a decade as an :tive club for Quill and Scroll, inter- ational honorary society for high thool journalists. Any junior or senior i the upper third of his class having 25 published inches and a piece of s work approved by the organiza- 3n's national secretary is eligible to in. The officers are appointed by the 'evious year's Quill and Scroll officers. The members held several meetings iring the year, including two impres- 'e Candlelight initiation ceremonies. ie sponsoring of the journalism ban- iet in the spring is one of their iditions. Row 1: I. Lindstrom, V.P.g D. Blom- strann, Pre-s.5 K. Niemann, Sec.- Treasg Row 2: I, Claxon, C. Bat- tles, B. Knight, M. Schurnp. Row 3: B. Starnm, R. Iohnson, B. Carr, B. Scharff, L. Biehl, NTC Row 1: I. Prohaska, I. Winfield, B. Walsen, M. Brown, Row 2: Mrs. Larson, I. Washabaugh, F. Hash, M. Knight. WRITERS' CLUB For the aspiring Chaucers, l-lugos, and Dostoyevskys oi LT, membership in Writers' Club is considered the piece de resis- tance . ln order to join, the mem- bers had to submit an original composition for approval. At the North Campus, the chiei project of the organization was the publication of a literary mag- azine, which was composed of some of the foremost Written ef- forts of LT students. The South Campus formed a separate branch, with its own of- ficers and program but followed, for the most part, an agenda sim- ilar to that of the North Campus Writers' Club. Row 1: M. Knirsch, M. Doran, N. Caulton, K. Niernann, Pres., N. O'Brien. Row 2: L. Soldwisch, V.P.g D. Becker, G. Harrington, Sec., Miss Iordan, I. Iankowski, T. Bushman, Tre-as. ' ' . lm... , -1-HW Row 1: I. Schnute, E. Major, Sec.: M. Noble, Pres., P. Roth, Treas.p K. Frohrn, V. Bose. Row 2: I. Kol- ley, A. Kanlian, L. Swanson, S. Walsh, I. Nagl, M. Kerry, B. Lew- lce, B. Smith, I. Skepsted, L. Spoor, S. Doud. Row 3: I. Liver- more, C. Lindner, I. Thimm, L. Lewis, N. Mistretta, S. Float, E. Sielatf, C. Schulz, B. Timm, B. Ansinlc, M. Lutz. Row 4: D. Mc- Lean, T. Smith, E, Miller, K. Roth, K. Flora, L. Vincent, E. Barrow, I. Doolittle, I. Iohnson, L. Walla, B. Graham, Mr. Thompson. DRAMATICS CLUB The organization of Dramatics Club was changed this year: the members were iarniliarizing them- selves with acting techniques, facial and voice expression, and make-up. The members gave pantomimes to practice these, and the rest of the group criticized and discussed them. The club gave plays in co-opera- tion with Thespians. Among them were A Couple of Hamburgers and Sorry, Wrong number . Row 1: D. Cox, S. Fey, I. Clime, B. Stiles S Grether, C. Hill, S. Lassota, C, Martin, S. Konig, B. Hokenson, G. Haase, I. Scheive, S Belloc, D. Bielby, S. Ptlager, Row 2: D. Schenck, M. Henriksen. I. Heiges, M. Ursu, G. Champney, N Berson M. Baird I, Cunnin - C' I 1 Q ham Sec.: K. Kucera, Pres., I. Hoffman, VP.: I, lves. Treas.g I. 'ewell G. Vollmer, S. Schorlerner, K Wintermute. Row 3: A. Lam- mers, S. Plummer, G. Shriner, S. Tla a, S. England, C. Kussel, S p . Wodicka, M. Melberg, C. Zeman, R. Fletcher, S. Klock, C. Rose, E McKittrick, I. Oke, C. Wooledge, M. Knight, M, Perone, B. Cum- mins, B. Walsen, Miss Lynett, Miss O'Mara. Row 4: B. Warder, M. Mclsauchlen, S. Riemersma, C. Major, I. Fraser, A. Borden, I. Conley, P. Cavender, C. Ienkin- son, L. Kromray, H. Harris, I. Noble, P. Moore, C. Dills, A. Chapman, S. David, R. Goldman, L. Lamm, G. Fuller, N. McCabe, I f '..-,..:.. 'AK 'DA-IA'-v.-'gn Left to right: A. Kanlian, M. Birks, I. Gartung, L. Lewis. R. Maid- ment, Mr. Thompson, M. Noble. E. Major, E. Barrow, THESPIANS Directing one-act plays was a new addition to the list ot Thespian ac- tivities this year. This experience not only gave these honorary drama- tists a chance to practice basic di- recting techniques but also brought to their attention the comedies and tragedies ot human nature. Other activities tor the year in- clude working backstage and pre- senting several plays under the direction oi Mr. David Thompson. Row 1: Miss Birney, I. Weiffen- bach, Scriba et Quaestor, I. Ca- poot, Co-Consul, S. Ooms, Co- Consul, N. Schmitt, Aedileg N. Bose, Tribune. Row 2: A. Flet- chall, I, Schmidt, I, Ferguson, B. Fritsch, B. King, T. Cook, I. Seke- ra, S. Stolte, K, Albright. VERGIL CLUB Quality instead of quantity is the motto of Vergil Club, a group composed of those students having the fortitude to attempt more than two years of the ancient and classi- cal language, Latin. By way of prov- ing that they also enjoy things on the lighter side, the amo, amas, ainat-ers hold a Halloween party, a Christmas meeting, at which favors for hospitals were made, and their annual spring picnic. For the first time, Vergil Club constructed a l-lomecoming float, Stranded in the Iungle , which won honorable men- tion in its classification. 1 - ,iff .. . .... . V- - Row 1: S. Kaspar, B. Baldridge, L. Dix, L. Cunningham, L. Forrest, Pres., S. Tippey, Treas.g G. lrr- gang, P. Maloney, B. McCracken, C. Cassell, B. Ruzich. Row 2: Miss Thompson, S. Schctrnke, M. Wiest, I. Thimm, B. Irwin, H. Webb, I. Berger, R. Wheeler, L. Burkhart, S. Hoffert, M. Lewis, I. Rosenwald, T. Hodsdon, I. Dempsey, E. Wag- ner, F. Lake. Row 3: I. Field, I. Augustyniak, B. Couch, B. Ste- wart, N. McClain, D. Harroff, E. Hopkins, C. Iohnson, E. Anthony, M. Birks, S. Knoll, C. Bead, R. Hopkins, R. DeCaro, S. Ameisen, I. Lucht. Row 4: A. Peterman, L. Vincent, I. Weinberg, I. Sold- wisch. N. Carr, R. Ahlstrom, I. Schnute, I. Denny, I. Cooley, B. Scarratt, I. Ellicson, C. Veatch, D. Mason, S. Gerlicher, R. Rezny, S. Hughes, D. Schaefer, I. Eicher. Row 1: E. Pool, S. Dierkes, B. Treat, I. Cusack, D. Brown, B. McCracken, V.P.g I. Skepstad, Sec.g P. Mc llwraith, D. Berg, E. Nesom, M. Walsh. Row 2: P. Vo- kac, M. Meaclowcroft, L. Finken- binder, C. Benson, B. Lewke, I. Iohnson, M. Vissat, N. Farquhar- son, N Stout, A. Miller, P. York. M. Curran, L. Gray, P. Roth. Row 3: I. Sperry, I. Dilworth, D. Dek- ker, P. Line, B. Batchelor, A, Lon- nes, K Schoch, D. Braiden, S. Dabney, I. Heppes, B. Fabian, M. Freriks, L. Ocker, A. Coultcs, S. Boldenow, B. Brown, C. Co- man. Row 4: C. Baumgardner, I- Gustafson, T. Lowe, B. Mattkd, B. Finke, I. Doolittle, E, Perry, I- Nemec, I. McCaugherty, B. Rice, D Iackson, B. Cap, T. Bertelsen. I. Iensen, B. Larson, I. Iersild. LATIN CLUB A 'Boman Holiday complete with Latin lingo, bingo, and toga races opened this years Latin Club activities. Other meetings included the presenta- tion ot a play comparing the Boman Christmas to ours, an introduction meet- ing for Latin I students, and the annual banquet. FRENCH CLUB We Can Can Arlington was the I slogan of French Club's homecom- l ing float, their first activity of the I year. Following this fall activity, came the groups Christmas party accented by French games, songs, and shouts of Hjoyeux Noel! Also included in the years program were a French speaker and a traditional booth in the club carnival. This continental coterie then brought its activities to a grand closing with their spring banquet, complete with French menus and music. Directing the group in all its activities Were the officers aided by their sponsor, Miss Frances Lutz. Row 1: I. Lindstrom, K. Harman, M. Atkinson, P. Fuller, secretary- treasurerg A. Rozlapa, V.P., L. Biehl, Pres., I. Stewart, R. Black- hall, I. Claxon. Row 2: A. Suomi, P. Hayes, S. Mulligan, K. Ogden, C. Lorentzen, P. Stover, E. Iersild, G. Berg, C. Gerlicher, S Hodson. Row 3: C. Battles, B. Baumann, L. Trusgnick, A. Kanlian, S. Float, B. Stamm, S. Mitchell, I. Willough- by, l. White, C. Zierk, P. Baloun. Row 4: K. Ewers, S. Vopicka, S. Hudson, D. Breymeyer, B. Butterfield, R. Barritt, L. Herche, L. Teeter, R. Rexford, N. Boyer. SPANISH CLUB El Circulo Espanol, Spanish Club, is one of the most colorful clubs at L.T. Throughout the year various meetings Were held in order to bet- ter acquaint the memb'ers with the Spanish language and customs. The highlights of this years club ac- tivities included the Christmas pin- ata party, the annual initiation of new members ,and the Mexican din- ner. Working on a float for Home- coming Was another project that demonstrated the enthusiasm of this years active members. R. Koopman, Treas.5 S. Besedick, Sec., A, Rozlapa, Pres.: I. Hollen- steiner, V.P.g F. Stassen. GERMAN CLUB Four meetings, including a movie about an exchange student in Germany, the Weihnachtsfeier , games, and singing of German songs, have filled the program for German Club. The members also had a Homecoming float, 'IAuf Wiedersehenu, which was most successful until rain fell! Their last meeting was a trip to Chicago to see a German movie. ln summing up the years activities, the members all agree, Es macht uns immer Spass! How 1: I. Harris, L. Adkins, S. Heiges, I. Wagner, E. Major, Sec.- Treas., I. Read, Pres., D. Wallin, VP., I Mertes, S. Beyer, S. Smerda, I. Iordan. Row 2: I. Stiven P. Hall, L. Soldwisch, I. Hayes, G. Walterhausen, D. Ol- son, T. Bushman, R. Schrohe, B Nass, B. Bauer, L. Achterkirchen R. Unferth, D. Pczrshall. Row 3: F Bayliss, I. Shaub, D. Casper, K Gentle, M. Nordentoft, K. Smith W. Strand, G. Reno, R. Iohnson R. Sekera, T. Kornmesser, S. Ias- per, E Hopkins. Row 11' C2 lil i- strom, C. Ahlberg, L. Henson, D Boldt, B. Webster, W. Freeman T. Smith, A. Roede, G. Ienkins I. Bochow, R. Griffith, D. Mellen B. Mackenzie, I. Iankowski Page 37 RIFLE CLUB Although the primary activity of Rifle Club is the weekly firing of its l2U members, it also accomplishes the far more important task of instructing its members in the safe and careful use of firearms. Since Rifle Club is affiliated with the National Rifle Association, members may qualify for NRA awards. However, the talents of Rifle Club members are not restricted to the use of a rifle, as was demonstrated by their successful booth at the Club Carnival and the prize they received for their float in the Homecoming parade. ln addition to its usual weekly firing, Rifle Club held several matches throughout the year which provided its members with plenty of stiff competition. Row 1: K. Smith, D. Riley, D Quane Pres., R. Petrucciani, V.P.g D. Swanson, Sec., C. Frank, R. H. Schrohe, I. Berger, A. Peter- mann, I. Sterling, D. Henderson, I. Burns, A. Flint, I. Combs, C. Petrucciani, I. Hancick. Row 3: L. McSpadclen, S. Mugg, T. Ham- mer, I. Iensen, T. Nickless, I. Barloga, L. Tlapa, T. Bubula, P. Grigg, E. Gerbosi, I. Lhotka. Row 4: I. Iersild, R. Allison, V. Petros- sian, D. Mason, L. Taggart, T. Fitz, B Shafer, I. Norris, R. Orage, l Hughes. W Freeman. Row 1: T. Nowicki, P. Makens, I. Rude, R. Schwanbeck, G. Nord- man, B. Cartwright, I. Innes, V. Starbuck, I. Frey, D. Brooks, R. Scott, H. Smith, I. Bercschneider. Row 2: I. Claussen, I. Scofield, A. Appleton, I. Cadwell, I. Dick- inson. R. Roberts, T. Svoboda, H. Hertel, T. Cattell, I. Ruta, G. Lacina, D. Garrison. Row 3: D. Noble, I. Knight, B. O'Malley, G. Ingram, B. Kovacs, F. Weber, I. Endriz, A. Benedeclc, P. Zane, I. Aydelott, G. Wehofer, T. Kott, I. DeLong. Row 4: P. Brown, B. Simons, W. Thomas, S, Riley, K. Korinek, E. Rasgaitis, R. Iahnke, N. Mack, B. Sieling, T. Kovack, E. Suatik, I. Harpie, T. Bertsch. Row 1: R. Youman, T. Ross, B. Swanson, T. Schindler, G. Sch- aub, M. Monti, I. Rafferty, G. Mueller, B. Newman, K. Farrell, D. Blomstrann, I. Hickey, C. Rhodes, F. Knight. Row 2: G. Ci- chcfi, M. Steinke, D. Carlson, T. Iohnson, P. Shoener, I. Eden- Kilgour, B. Epst, I. McGann, T. Gollan, P. Cottle, L. Wirtel, M. Ancerson Row 3: B. Orr, B. Dis- son, S. Short, M. Stack, L. Stokes R. Bright, I. Pas aii, G. I.a Motte R. Slatin, B. Schnute. Row 41 l Cowley, L. Vaughan, I. Madden, D. Curda, V. Dorich. Treas.5 T. Ceren, I. B. Rea. Row 2: kin, G. Lewin, R. Stoy, B. Fergu- Stotz, B. Hackman, D. Baxter, l' L. Fields, S, Stastny, I. Read, W- McAllister, K. Bowen, I. Sheahin, Row 1: S. England, I. Kinnebrew, Admiralg B Reininga, Vice- Admiral, K. Brandes, Commodore, S. Williams. Sec., I. Noble. Row 2: K. Schmidt, L. Vaughan, C. Ad- ams, I. Ruzicka, D. Bjerke, I. l-lattendorf. Row 3: M. Knight, G. Paus, I. Rcsenvold, G. Fuller, I. Prohaslca, L Stoffel. BOATING CLUB Organized this year for the yacht- ing enthusiasts at the South Cam- pus, Boating Club included approxi- mately ZU members and held meet- ings twice a month. I-leaded by President Ioe Kennebrew and ap- propriately sponsored by Mr. Leake, the club soon established their own by-laws and began discussion of boat safety and maintenance. Fu- ture plans included a trip to the boat show and a boating trip by the entire club in the spring. CHESS AND CHECKERS CLUB Midst cries of Checkmate and Crown me, members of Chess and Checkers Club moved successfully through a year of contests and com- petition. Organized this year at the South Campus, this club, under the direction of Mr. Robert Peryon, had an election of officers, drew up a constitution, and planned the year's activities. Row 1: B. Marsh, R. Haller, K. Dixon, R. Heringa, L. Slocum, I. Dickinson, T. McCormack. Row 2: R O'Hanlon, B Epst, Sec.-Treas.g R. Dobson, M. Lynch, Pres., D. Brooks, I. Graves, V.P.g I. Mc- Gann, I Williams. Row 3: G. Repsold, D. Seyk, I. Madden, L. Burman, I. Polacek, A. Hammann, I. Lynch. RAILROAD CLUB Railroad Club, reorganized this year, is a revival of the former Rail- road Club, which terminated about seven years ago. its members studied model rail- roads, the various parts of trains, and also saw films on different phases of railroading. The main activity of the year was an excursion to Milwaukee to see a large model railroad. Row 1: D. Grier, Pres., G. Walter- shausen, V.P.3 R. Sekera, Sec.- Treasg I. Frey. Row 2: B. Ekroth, I. Endriz, T. Hammer, P. Makens, B. Fry, D. Behnke, E. Smith. Row 3: D. Hibler, D. Granzine, S. Ryba, B. Mall, D. Mellen, I. Mueller, B. Irwin Row 1: K. Hastings, D. Tre-ssler, Sec.-Treas., D, Buckman, V.P., I. Dostalek, Pres., I. Shankland, Mr. Gianuzzi, Row 2: D. Fife, A. Grif- tin, 'l. Lowe, R. Kolar, G. Nord- rnan, D. Boss, L. Schwartz, E. llasgaitis, I. McClain. How 1: E. Gerbosi, l. Conrad, D. Quane, B. Korous, G. Sergo. Row 2: B. Burd, I. Gould, B. Blake, I. Drexler, I. Gill, I. Nemec, B. Krohn, '. Sincula. Row 3: B. Cardoni, I. Butler, L. Landis, T. Bertelsen, D, Granato, B. Larson, I. Norris, C. Schoning, I. Dean. BOWLING CLUB The Bowling club, in its third suc- cessful year since organization, is still growing in popularity. This year the club was divided into two leagues, each league having twelve teams. Individual trophies given out at the end of the season helped to promote competition among L.T.'s alley cats. These trophies were awarded to the members of the win- ning team and for individual high series, high game, and high aver- age. The club rolled from mid- September until mid-April. Row 1: B. Van Cleave, C. Hen- ning, B. Iahnke, W. Veselsky, B. Swanson, G. Turner, Sec., G. Wehoter, B. Sieling, T. Wehrmeis- ter, D. Boland. Row 2: M. Morris- sey, L. Molander, I. Lippe, T. Hart, P. Cottle, T. Gollan, D. Herman, G. Charles, Ft. Cotting- ham, D. Behnke, R. Schebo, P. Pennino, D. Blomstrann. Row 3: B. Scott, I. Paskvan, D. Kloog, I. Knight, I, Bosenvolol, B. Warder, E. Kaiser, D. Oshel, P. Sticha, S. Knapp, B. Bejger, D. Eicher, I. Endriz, I. Iasper. Row 4: I. Mc- Clain, R. Koenig, I. Arient, I. Chamberlain, B. Dziura, D. The- Zan, D. Noble, G. Lewin, E. Hall, D. Baxter, W. McAllister, W. Ol- son, E. Cole, D. Pratt, D. Brooks. Ur' ARCHERY CLUB The enthusiastic support it re- ceived from members of the South Campus coupled with the able lead- ership of its officers and sponsor made Archery Club one of the most active organizations at LT this year. Shooting once every week in both fall and spring, the members aimed at perfecting techniques on targets. During the winter months, the club's activities consisted of discussions and movies on tournament shooting. PNA Students interested in nurs- ing were invited to join Future Nurses of America. During the year the members l e a r n e d more about the profession by visiting h o s p i ta l s , hearing speeches by nurses and a stew- aridess, and by seeing movies. Christmas found them packing cookies in painted coffee cans for Plymouth Place. This year South Campus started its own PNA Club. Though it ran inde- pendently, its meetings were quite similar to those of its sister group. Row 1: S. Hoffert, E. Iersild, Pres., P. Stover, VP, M. Ewert, Sec., S. Lust, Treas., C. DuBiel, N. Smith. Row 2: C. Benson, B. Lewke, S. Koller, T. Hodsdon, R. Cowden, S. Scharnke, I. Cerney, B. Ansink. Row 3: S. Bolde- now, S. Smerda, I. Winship, E. Ne- som, C. Everitt, M. Curran, I. Dodge, R. Brown, M. Illi, S. Smith, Row 4: I. Scheu, G. Shaw, S. Slocum, P. Daley, I. Frost, D. Castle, I. Iohnson, B. Olan- der, B. Bates, S. Crabb, E. Hopkins. Row 1: C. Zeman, S. Belloc, N. Hack- man, VP, N. Nelson, Pres., G. Haase, Sec., I. Baker, Treas., C. Tetik. Row 2: S. Ball, I. Cunningham, F, Will- more, B. Benda, M. Hollinger, M. Ianes, K. Wintermute, S. Ryder, N. Croft. Row 3: L. Palmer, I. Novinger, C. Mitchell, I. Phillips, R. Shaw, B. Vieira, K. Kwiatek, B. Nemecek, H, Harris. STAMP 6. COIN CLUB With programs including dy- namic speakers and prominent collectors, LT's Stamp CS Coin Club had another successful and informative year. Meeting monthly, the members of this organization traded stamps and coins and had quizzes to check their knowledge. The members all worked hard on their two annual projects, the Club Car- nival booth and their picnic. Row li E. Nesom, VP, B. DeLong, Pres., R. Griffith, Sec.-Treas. Row 2: D. Behnke, T. Kott, G. Libberton, D. Kopp, D. Herman. Row 3: L. Burkey, D. Eicher, R. Cottingham, B. McCrack- en, E. Hall, M. Knight. Row 4: G. Garland, D. Iackson, G. Reno, B. Fer- brache, D. Winger, B. Schnute, Mr. Holt. L F . , I w... as ' Ki FTA The crop of young protegees pictured above proves that the efforts of teachers and counse- lors have not been in vain. D e s p i t e the split campuses, more prospective teachers join- ed the ranks of Future Teachers of America this year than ever before. Programs consisting of discussions and panels about the teaching profession helped to acquaint the members with present-day educational prob- lems. The group also had sev- eral pot luck suppers as well as a Christmas party. Row 1: B. Shields, N. Couch, A. Suo- mi, Historian, I. Gartung, Sec., I. Garnett, Pres., N. Klindera, VP, K. Anderson, Freshman rep., S. Ooms, Treas., D. Weller. Row 2: N. Carr, I. Harris, C. Wallers, B. Asaro, I. Wood- all, K. Fox, N. Droege, G. Champney, L. Carpenter, G. Hagen, S. David, T. Hengels, B. Cowden. Row 3: E. Maj- or, I. Davenport, M. Erickson, N. Far- quharson, N. Iaekel, L. Hickey, B. Trickey, M. Allen, A. Bailey, P. Kav- anaugh, I. Carlson, D. Berghoff, B. Crowell, C. Zierk. Row 4: G. Wylie, S. Green, B. Holmgren, B. Harris, B. Baurnel, B. Stegman, D. Breymeyer, S. Tice, E. Wagner, S. Vopicka, I. Edlund, P. Howkinson, I. Anderson, N. Brown. Page 42 HOME EC CLUB Any girl Who has had a course in Home Economics dur- ing her high school career is eligible for membership in Home Ec Club. This year, the wide variety of meetings in- cluded a candlelight installa- tion, a demonstration of flower arrangements, a movie on grooming, a style show, and the annual May pot luck. Christmas found the members giving money for CARE. The group is to be congratulated on a successful twentieth year. Top picture, Row 1: S. White, L. White, B. Ahlstrom, Historian, G. Steffen, VP, B. Cowden, Pres., I. Prove-nzano, Sec., I. Profemano, Treas., B. Wirtel, Publicity chm., G. Ayers. Row 2: I. Lownik, K. Bilea, B. Crowell, I. Garrett, D. Murphy, K. Beister, I. Carlsen, M. Beck, P. Doran, C. Hauser, P. Slewitzke, K. Penning- ton. Row 3: Miss Be-id, M. Erickson, I. Kranzow, C. Abrell, A. Lonnes, B. Brown, M. Goldman, I. Wheeler, B. Molander, A. Montgomery, M. Henry, S. South, I. Iohnston, Miss Stokes. Row 4: N. Brown, M. Yeager, P. Roberts, L. Dix, I. Rieck, P. York, I. Davenport, I. Stitt, S. Atkison, P. O'Brien, L. Vincent, G. Dodson, C. Bailek. Bottom pic.-Row 1: G. Glyzewski, K. Tracy, G. Maloney, M. Conrad, I. Hungerford, B. Fletcher. Row 2: G. Schey, S. Slivka, S. Biemersma, I. Cronin, E. McHugh, C. Klusendorf, S. Dlouhy, C. Major, I. Ruether, B. Steg- man, I. Brown, M. Kadlec. Row 3: Miss Koller, V. Krickow, C. Morgan, L. Flatley, B. Lane, M. Hollinger, B. Benda, G. Law, K. Kucera, I. Oke, N. Kranzow, N. Gamble, I. Mayor, F. Bocian, E. Strandquist, D. Bielby. Row 4: S, Fuller, I. Fanning, C. Mc- Lhinney, A. Barloga, V. Vollmer, M. Sullivan, A. Perry, L. Lueck, P. Mil- ler, B. Finlayson, P. Kavanaugh, M. Brockman, I. Berk, G. Odom, S. Thompson, C. Toenies. CONSERVATION CLUB Conservation Club promotes service to the community and country While building charac- ter. Besides its regular meet- ings, including speakers and true-life movies, the club mem- bers took field trips for the purpose of planting trees. They also made a pollution survey and reported their findings to state agencies. Watching fed- eral legislation, the members back or oppose bills as they see fit. Each summer the club, with the help of local service orga- nizations sends members to camp where they learn and practice conservation first hand. Row 1: I. Steffen, B. Kolar, Pres., I. Macdonald, Historian, G. Walters- hausen, VP, D. Becker, VP. Row 2: S. Atkison, B. McCracken, R. Rich- ards, M. Kurtz, M. Douglass, L. Spoor. Row 3: I. Iordan, M. Pinks, T. Fouts, E. Kuncl, L. Roloff, G. Hoyt. Row 4: H. Tice, C. Sanderson, D. Conley, B. Rezny, T. Lowe, D. Schaefer, Mr. Schwass. Not pictured: K. Mock, Sec. ALPINE CLUB Although LTs energetic group of moun- taineers has not as yet taken a crack at Pikes Peak, Alpine Club has accom- plished a great deal in its one year of existence. Guest speakers from the Colo- rado and Chicago Mountaineering Clubs highlighted their monthly meetings. ln- spiring instruction in the fundamentals, fine points, and language of mountain climbing presented in an excellent film encouraged many members to organize individual field trips. Row 1: E. Kuncl, Pres., D. Conley, Sec.-Treasg R. Bezn VP, Row 2: I. Kulsen -Hansen, D. Y, Q Stevens, Mr. Schwass, I. Iordan, P. Kurtz. BI-PHI-CHEM That tinkering with test tubes and gazing at guppies can be fun has been conclusively proved by our budding biologists, physicists, and chemists. A group of energetic re- searchers formed Bi-Phi-Chem three years ago to furnish the opportu- nity for any interested student to investigate various phases of sci- ence. Providing an educational pro- gram for its growing membership, this enlightened group sparked its agenda with their annual parents' night as Well as student lectures and field trips to such places of in- terest as Argonne Laboratories. Row 1: Mr. Muchna, B. Haller, N. Solliday, Vice-chm., K. Niemann, Sec.-Treas.g L. Her- che, Chm.g Mrs. Wenner, Mr. LaHann. Row 2: I. DeLong, I. Berger, I. Hruska, L. Ocker, B. King, S. Segner, K. Gentle, C. Lozar. Row 3: A. Tabor, W. Freeman, R. Unferth, B. Butterfield, I. Hardie, R. Rexford, G. Iaekel, D. Schaefer. l- -1-of - fv ww ! Ss. Z CAMERA CLUB The North Campus part ot Camera Club, tounded in l9U2-, has for many years furnished photographers for the Lion. Field trips and talks by camera enthusiasts made up the pro- grams. Keeping the darkroom equipment in tip-top condition was an important project. The South Campus group, new this year, specialized in snapshot contests and the study and operation ot camera equip- ment. Right to left: G. Barbour, S. Allen, Miss Wittmayer, l... Schwartz, E. Struck, G. Grisatte, P. Grigg, M. Finks, Mr. Davis. Row 1: B. Parker, I. Beller, VP, H. Schroeder, Pres., K. Dixon, Sec.- Treas., I. Dickinson. Row 2: B. Tripp, A. Hammann, R. Dziura, D. Thezan, l. Polacek, R. Means, Mr. Zimdars. Row 3: B. Marsh, D. Brooks, I. Nowat- zki, R. Hlavacek, I. Catching, R. Gite-rsonke. age 44 RADIO CLUB This year Radio Club has continued its series ot Morse code and radio theory lessons, Visiting radio and TV stations kept the amateurs busy and en- thusiastic about their club. Members are able to contact other interested students all over the World Via FCC under the call letters WQMTI. Standing leit to right: B. Curran, R. Rayner, P. Sticha, R. Koopman, D. Sullivan. Seated: A. Seacord, I. Se- go, K. Anderson. Wi.-mlm.,.mnm lugs ,, in Wmlwf, . f A1-KK All Arts Klub's interesting programs for this year included films, speakers, and demonstra- tions. One meeting featured Mr. Bacon, who gave a demonstration on cutting and setting precious stones. Other meetings included a trip to the Art Museum, making Christmas cards for veterans, and a spring pot luck. Row 1: M. Knirsch, VP, B. Extrom, B. Crowell, N. Iaekel, Sec., P. Frey. Row 2: P. Ramsey, I. Ferguson, B. Innes, C. Corey, L. Ramsey. Row 3: B. Shields, I. Bornzin, Treas., Mr. Hazard, M. Yeager, G. Steffen, Pres., Miss Christensen MU TAU Mu Tau, LT's music appreciation orga- nization, was open to any interested or perfoming music lover. Under the able sponsorship of Miss McCuslcer and Mr. Lawler, the members worked hard on their homecoming float, Lullaby of Bird- land, and their talent show. Other pro- grams included a chalk talk on music and Christmas caroling. The group also at- tended two youth orchestra concerts. Bow 1: I. Stewart, C. Gerlicher, Pres., B. Fritsch, VP, R. Cowden, Sec., N. Klindera, Treas., Row 2: I. Davenport, I. Field, I. Moore, I. Douglas, R. Blackhall, P. Frey. Bow 3: S. Slette, L. Gray, P. French, E. Nesom, L. Florey, N. Silzer, A. Bailey. Row 4: B. Pehrenkamp, N. Carr, P. Mueller, D. Becker, P. Olson, I. Thimm, K. Ogden, E. Iersild, C. Lamoreaux. . , IAM SESSION Iam Session, one of the most active clubs at South Campus, was organized for LT's jazz and jive enthusiasts and meets every other week. lt offers in- terested and talented musicians an opportunity to experiment with r h y t h m and technique. Their ability was exhibited dur- ing the year when they played at sock hops and pep rallies. Standing left to right: F. Landefeld, T. Iohnston, B. Epst, I. Kilgour, C. Weiffenbach, B. Kaiser, B. Warder. At piano: K. Bowen: At drums: B. Iohnson. Page 45 ff Q4 f 1' A, WN 'im , M 'A fn W K ix 'ew in ' ff ,, W, M fx X js ,Y -XS X 1 ,N Q fi! Q , U as 5, , 5 4 rg W 6 U QQ H? , 42 2 'f .fr X W X ,N f V W X M-Z, , ag U f Q ' 452 ni Q 4 1 - ' 6 f xxX. f MUSIC HATH CHARMS . . . CHRISTMAS CONCERT The director stood, his baton pois- ed, a hush stole upon the two thou- sand persons in the audience. All eyes were riveted on the slim, white wand, whose sudden, downward flash signified the commencement oi another of LT's fine Christmas testi- vals. As Mr. Dissinger's baton cut the air on the evening of December ll, l956, the eyes of the audience diverged from it to the massed chor- al groups lining the stage and bleachers-Freshman Girls' Chorus, Freshman Boys' Glee Club, Girls' Glee Club, Advanced Boys' Glee Club, Treble Clei, and Choir - ac- companied by the LT orchestra as they opened the program with Three Songs for Christmas. Par- Page 47 X f F f! f f X , X W 'WW I i 1 W ff! .X Z 4 xf if 0 , The leader relates the story behind Brack's imprisonment. DOWN IN THE VALLEY The LT Choir's main musical produc- tion this year differed from those of the past, in that it was a modern folk opera. The story, Down in the Valley, by Kurt Weil and Arnold Sungaard, is one of Tension mounts before the climax and the murder of Thomas Bouche' lennie Parsons ........ Brack Weaver ..., Thomas Bouche ......... The Leader .......,... Church Soloist ........ lennie's Father .,..... The Preacher ....... Guard ..........,.... Peters ................... OP ERETTA CAST .Roberta Blackhall, Carole Lindner .........,......lohn Austin, William Latta .....,..,......,.MacDonald, William Hard ...Glenn Anderson, Richard Wallin ............,Bette Graham, Carol Battles Nelson ...........lohn Rea ........loel Rochow .........Lee Henson melodrama. lt is the old story of an Hin- First Woman ........,. ......, G retchen Berg genue , her heroic lover, and the villain- Second Woman .. .-.. .blanlv I udith peters ous Wolfg but it is treated with a new slant. The ending shocked the audience with Braclc Weaver leaving his sweet- heart, Iennie Parsons, and dying on the gallows for the murder of the evil Thomas Bouche. lennie refuses to attend the Shadow The church, scene of Brack's and . . , . t Creek dance With Bouche. lennies irst encoun er. Mimi. ., Y f W. 1 . , . lr ' 1-11+-imww--W . Y V M. , T mis.. - -. We ve got a big Job ahead of us Band performs at Notes of Spring BAND The greys and blues of LT's 75 member band are a familiar sight to all students. Precision marching and playing at athletic events are just a few of its many activities. The highlight of their instrumental programs this year was their band concert, Notes of Spring . Under the direction of Mr Harold Hilgendorf, they played selections from the programs which they had presented during the year. 2 E Qi Y ORCHESTRA Serenade for strings Harmony prevails L'l s titty piece orchestra, under tho di- rection ot Mr. Clarence Dissinger, pro- sented several line programs throughout the year. its members from both campuses not only provided background music tor many high school productions, but also played major roles in the Christmas and Spring Concerts. amz Mr. Dissinger gives downbeat Concentrating cellists to orchestra CHOIR Choir dons blue robes cmd gold stoles The Well-known LT Choir is the ulti- YOUTH Sings motte gogl of members ot the glee clubs ond choruses. Under the direction ot Mr. Fred Lawler cmd formerly that ot Miss Dorothy Ehrich, it hos the pick of the school's top voices ond represents the voccxl groups ot motny outside functions. Music by the masters The mon behind the music uw-ni fi-Q The Music Library-Where students can gain musical knowledge from records, books, and sheet music. LT's Music department encourages the organization of ensembles Practice is the doorway to their goal u I 1 -W. 0 ff-- 1 T SENIOR CLASS PLAY THE NIGHT OF IANUARY 16th Bjorn Faulkner, a successful businessman, was pushed or jumped from Karen Andre's penthouse garden. Upon close examination, a bullet hole was found in the body. Whether he died from the fall or the bullet could not be determined by Dr. Kirkland, so Karen was arrested for Bjorn's murder. The trial proceed- ed With Very damaging evidence being given by several witnesses. Suspicions Wavered back and forth, but the final decision as to Karen's guilt was left to a jury selected from the audi- ence just before curtain time. Court Scene CAST Prison Matron ...... .......... D ianne Breymeyer Elmer Sweeney ............. ......... C huck Peterson Bailiff .............................. ..,..........,.. D ave Newell Nancy Lee Faulkner ........ ........,.,. j anna Smith judge Heath ..................... ....... D oug Finlayson john Graham Whitfield ....... .......... P atrick Lino District Attorney Flint ....... ............,. B rian Boyer Magda Svenson ............ ............ A nita Rozlapa Flint's Secretary ......,....,....,..,............ Gayle Glashagel jane Chandler ..,.....,... ......... M adeline Noble Defense Attorney Stevens .,.,.. ,...........,....., j im Clark Sigurd lL1HQCtUiST .--..----- ..--------- l O91 ROCHOW Stevens Secretary .........,,...... ..,,........... E mily Roy Larry Regan ...,.................. .............. D ick Hibler Kgren Andre ,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,- E HQ Nell Mgjof Roberta Van Ftenselaer ...... ......... L ois Riemersma Dr. Kirkland .................. ,.......... V aughn Kurtz Sl9f1OQTUI3l'10T ---A'--'------'--- ------- R OSSUTCITY Hlllffef Mrs. john Hutchins ..... ........ K aren Niemann Pdlceman - --- '-'-'-------- A mOTY Sfmlh Horner Van Fleet ..... ......... D on Qlander D-fcclof - -r--' --- --- M TS- loom Mlllcff Karen Andre and Defense Attorney Stevens The Cast Nancy Lee Faulkner is questioned by Prosecuting Attorney Flint. Mrs. Yoder getting Mama ready lor visit Papa ..... lake .............................,., State Trooper Brendle State Trooper questioning lake about Papas disappearance JUNIOR CLASS PLAY CAST ...........,...Tom Smith ...... Byron Tousignant MacDonald Mama ........................., Leda Soldwisch, loan Hilborn Emma .....,,..... ..,... Mrs. Yoder ...,.. ,.., Director ..... Cobe Battey, Linda Swanson ...Pat Baloun, Susan Lusttield Frank Stacy PAPA ES ALL Rebellion against a tyrannical father prompts drastic action in Papa ls All , a play accented by Pennsylvania Dutch dialect and mannerisms. lake and Emma, seeking some ot the freedoms ot modern youth, tight against Mennonite customs and a de- spotic tather who keeps them in bond. As the play progresses, Mama sympathetically sides with her children, and cruel Papa supposedly meets his death. ln the end, the law ot the land disposes ot the Papa problem, and Hall live happily ever after . lake swears to tell the truth -an ,svn-1 g -www Papa and Emma at rehearsal Mrs, Yoder and Mama quilt Page 55 PEP CLUB Continuing in its role ot encouraging school spirit for LT., Pep Club had a very successful year. Working with S t u d e n t Councils School S p i r it Committee, the members planned all-school pep as- semblies and Ways to im- prove school spirit. The pom-pom sales and the re- sponsibility ot m a k i n g posters were just some ot the many activities to pro- mote pep among L. T. students. FIRST ROW: A. Mungai, sponser, C. Rebernak, Sr. Rep. I. Peters, Sr. Rep., I. Hayes, VP., K Ewers, Pres., N. Hunt, Pr. Rep., V. Eichin, Sec. S. Belloc, Pr. Rep., S. Edmonson, Soph. Rep., B. Davis, Soph. Rep., S. Atkison, Ir. Rep., L. Lewis Ir. Rep, SECOND ROW: P. Nauinan, P, Norton A. Pletchall, L. Adkins, C. Seybold, M. Atkinson L. Plorey, I. Cusack, B. Olson, M. Stolte, R Goldman. THIRD ROW: K. Larson, B. Keck, M Skarin, I. Hibler, M. Coogan, P. Deibel, N. Ely l.. Kentner, K. V. Reissaus, I. Iohnson, M. Philpott C1 Ber T Lukens I Thimm FOURTH ROW' M Vissat, P. Brown, I. Iohnston, C. Bandelow, F. Willinore, C. Richnen, L. Lamm, B. Euler, M Monson, I. Anderson, D. McCuaig, R. Ledger, A. Pritchard, S. Ball, I. Sharpless. TWIRLERS With a flourish ot the snare drums and a tantare from the band, the LT twirlers marched onto the basketball floor. Pro- viding halt-time entertainment Was only a part ot the activities ottered by Twirlers Club. Participation in parades, pep ses- sions, school assemblies and, above all, competing in the state linals, made all the hours the girls spent Working out routines worth While. I. Rolf, M. Curran, P. Burke, C. Rupp, M. Knirsch, P. Coniglio, I. Iunger, E. Sielaft, K. Gerrietts, I. Long, M. Iones, I. Gervcrse, I. Iecmen, P. Brown, A. Pritsche, M. Mitchell. VARSITY Left to ri ht: A Fletchall C Se bold g . , . y , B. Keck, A. Armstrong, S. Sprague, P. Norton. FROSH-SOPH: Left to right: N. Croft, K. Har- ders, C. Iohnston, B, Baldridge, S. Maidment, P. Naumann, P. Tcrtro. CHEERLEADERS lt wasn't the roar ot a lion ! lt was L. Tfs cheerleaders, bursting with energy and en- thusiasm, rendering that old victory cry, GOI Fight! Win! These fourteen talented girls were picked not only for their skill, but also, on the basis ot their citizenship. Our peppy cheerleaders, practicing twice a week, stimulated our teams and student body throughout an exciting season. Always co- operating closely with the school, they were also often called upon to participate in community activities. Ready with 'lthat 'ole desire to win , their vivacious school spirit was always present. if 3 K+ vu, 'J Q, 1 'hw xx ffm ', +- L va , is 'N 'fx 'Q . N X' 'I-. I 3 5' vi 6 4 1 W f 4 , L ,, W? eww- W f ,AW ffgff mf X AN! f f l mf! ,,, ,W , if X ff ' ,fi f' Wwffw HOMECOMING --Hectic evenings of pers- piration and inspiration poured into that favorite float, a fervent prayer ut- tered for clear weather, and Homecoming was here. Eight hundred enthusi- astic students filled the auditorium as the Friday' evening pep session, launched a Week-end of festivities. After cheersg pep talksg and introduc- tions of football teams, past and present, the cross-country and grid- iron captains stepped to the front of the stage for the announcement all had been awaiting. Eight hun- dred anxious students sat on th e e d g e s of their if 5 Qpll , , T f chairs as the names of the if queen and her court were read. The elected five- rtrx , 2 some Were then whisked E-fi - U into a waiting convertible M and conveyed in the midst ' :fax of the traditional snake p f 4 Hu dance to the Corral. The announcement of LT's Spirits rise gs Students Homecoming Queen, Sue Ue- join in the traditional bele, is met with shock and Snqke dQff1C9A approval. fat leftl The pride and joy of the Sen- ior ClC1SS- Tired but triumphant. 7'--. it you ' ff W. , , f W .0 ff 1 f wwf :W-VW 7 , Vx-jf ,, ff f 79122 f f I, ,, W 7 fb 1- 1' Dage GU Anxious students put finishing touches on their floats before falling in line for the parade. Strike up the band. Saturday morning, as spectators lined the streets in anticipation of the parade, fatigued craftsmen put the finishing touches on their mo- bilized masterpieces of crepe paper and chicken Wire. Preceded by the bands, the returning members of the Class of '32, and the queen and her attendants, the floats glided before the critical eyes of the judges. Those favored few, deemed outstanding, paraded around the football field as the Winners of the coveted prizes were announced. Floating down Cossitt Chain Gang of I-de feetff' Edwards on a 34 Highlighting the Week-end's activities was the Homecoming game Saturday afternoon, Taking advantage of the near- ideal conditions and the enthusiastic spectator support, the Lions trounced the visiting Cardinals, 27-7, giving the LT var- sity their fourth victory out of five con- ference contests. Outstanding in the Lions attack was a 98 yard run by Bill Bell and spectacular defensive Work on th'e part of Mike Williams, Doug Freeman, and Dick Soderberg. Everybody up for the kick-off if-',. ? Hcrlf-time strategy Sideline drama Yea Lc1Gro1nge! Arlington stopped by LT's secondary. im Page 62 Stairway to the Stars cl maxes Homecoming Week-end Queen Sue Saturday evening, While returning alumni celebrated their reunion with a dance at Ruth Lake Country Club, 560 LT couples climaxed a perfect day dancing to the music of Lennie Daniels 'neath a canopy of 10,000 stars. A superb floorshow and the crowning of a lovely queen and her dazzling court added the finishing touches to a Week-end that will not soon be forgotten. Chorus line capers. 3 2 The queen and her court: Kathleen Tansey Peggy Norton, Sue Ueb- ele, Caroline Seybold, Sherry Newman. I Q1 J Row 1: Hadley, K., manager, Gaunt, C., manager, Merrifield, R., Cahill, I., Opal, K. Hana, H. Porter, F. Buckles, B., Salzgeber, T., manager, Krohn, D, manager. Row 2: Thomas, T., Anderson, B., Wormley, D., Shalhope, D., Edwards, T., Davis, C., Mussman, I., Belohlavek, B., Williams, M., Prezell, D Row 3: Coach Chuck Bennett, Lohman, D, Halasz, I., Stepinsky, H. Pasek, B., Franz, I., Freeman, D., Kelly, T., Soderberg, D., Hunt, C., Ulrey, D., Coach Les Glick. Row 4: Coach Bob Burson Kowert, D., Deibel, I., Ogg, D., Markley, K., Garland, G., Iverson, I., Woods, I., Meyer, E., Ferguson, M. i y VARSITY SCORES VARSITY STANDINGS Cixi? . Oak PCIIIQ Hlngdgdg ,. ,,,,l J Hinsdale Maine ' Downers Grove LT ,- tis, ..-iwq i, , ., - , Q. ,F Yofk Glenbflfd ' it I Gienbwd BSB 'f f 'f Arlington Heights Arlington Hts 7 'T QELQ.. 4 iii? 'R TZIC. R-B. Downers Grove O . 1 I 7 14 M0111 York - .. f- M 'fi . bfi ',f'..-iQi7Qxi.Qhf'f'?f'i ii ,, 1' 11 FOOTBALL After losing their first two games to Oak Park and Hinsdale, Coach Bennetts varsity came back to Win their next five conference conflicts before losing their final contest to a powerful Maine eleven under the lights. Among their victories, was the 27-7 trouncing handed the Ar- lington Cardinals as the team's contri- bution to a successful Homecoming. All- conference honors for '57 were awarded to Iack Iverson, Dick Soderberg, Doug Freeman, and Mike Williams for their outstanding individual showings. All in all, the Bennett-men put in a good season of hard-hitting, heads-up football, and although their 5-2 conference record only earned them a third place tie with Glen- bard, they boasted the best defensive team in the conference. T FROSH-SOPH SCORES . 7-13 Oak Park . 7- 6 Hinsdale . 7-13 Downers Grove . 26- U York . 27- 6 Glenbard . 33-14 Arlington Heights . 21- 7 R-B . U-20 Maine FROSH-SOPI-I FOOTBALL lst ROW: I. Davis, P. Ludwig, I. Oberhill, L. Gust, E. Miller, I. Pope, E. Perry, I. Peterson, D. Livingstone, T. Helm, G. Gottlieb. Znd ROW: Coach Russ Deason, D. Engstrom, H. Moore, W. Paisley, W. Major, H. Townsend, E. Barer, B. Chand- ler, P. Spoor, C. Iohnson, T. Swanson, C. Cassell, F. Hruby, I. Newton, R Zimmerman, Coach Dick Lieber. 3rd ROW: I. Culpepper, D. Soderberg, Fuller, D. Swanson, D. Atchison, F. Ratielli, B. Thomas, I. Ne-me-C, D. Tomicki, I. Woods, I. Landis, I Sturrock. A IUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL lst ROW: D. Ross, D. Newell, B. Campbell, R. Burton, D. Rosenkranz, I. Bracken, I. Yount, A. Simmons, R. Opal. 2nd ROW: M. Caffey, I. Hanna, D. Kowert, B. Stevenson, R. Smith, B. Pasek, W. Pearson, Coach Bob Burson. 3rd ROW: K. Hadley-man- ager, I. Cahill, R. Porter, R. Buckles, D. Ogg, D. Lohman, R. Merrifield. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL lst ROW: I. Buchinger, D. Seyk, V. Georgett, C. Pier, B, Fanning, S. Koerth, E. Gentry, D. Glander, 1. Stotz, G. Peters. Znd ROW': B. Natg- ke, M. Carmichael, I. Turney, I. San- dels, I. Gerberik, E. Atkinson, A. Olson, I. White, C. Blang, B. Cepek. Grd ROW: D. Dcason, I. Konnebrew I. Catching, I. D'Ouville, C. McGil- laury, L. Drehr, D. Herrison, D. Erick- son, H. Makens, I. Hennson, C. For- gue, R, Morse, R. Iohnstono, Coach Art Sandusky. 4th ROVV: I. Read, T. Lynch, I. Riley, I. Lill L. Stog C. LaRue, K. Bowen, D. Sister, D. Burns, G. Iones, C. Licdtl1,,, lf. Klapper. Page 65 CROSS COUNTRY STATE CHAMPIONS Climaxing another undeteat- ed scason, this years Cross Country Team went on to cap- turc the state title tor the Sec- ond year in a row, as well as their successive dual rneet victory. Sparked by their cap- tain, Iini Agnew, and juniors, Pliil Wooledge and Dale Oster- ling, Coach Armer's '57 harriers did their share in helping to compile the impressive a n d successful 80-7 record made by Cross Country Teams ot the past eleven years. With several lettermen returning, prospects for next year's team are also excellent. lst ROW: E. Cooper, I. Detrich, B. Slette, P. Hall, W. Iohnson, R. Dob- son, I. Eichsteadt, D. Hunt. 2nd ROW: H. Dunning, I. Luscombe, I. Power, D. Osterling, I. Agnew, P. Wooledge, T. Reynolds, G. Abrell, G. Titus. 3rd ROW: T. Ryan, G. Becker, R. Sistrunk, I. Formanek, B. Shaw, B. Rohse, D. Wade, B. Glashagel, B. Shalhope, I. Smith-manager. 4th ROW: I. Iacoby, C. Weikenbach, R. Berg, C. Brewer, K. Kiehl, R. Hopson, A. Iohnson, I, Galvin, W. Adams, F. Richter, T, Lewis, I. Stott - manager. M. Ferguson switching P. Sliva. FROSH-SOPH lst ROW: I. Dobson, I. Cossey, B. Slocum, L. Norris, B. Langford, C. Gilbert, I. Dvorak, 2nd ROW: Coach Dick Leiber, C. Gilbert, B. Williams, I. Monson, I. Kavan, C. Forgue, D. Miller, L. Bajer, I. Shank, E. Gentry. Src! ROW: G. Gottlieb, M. Car- michael, D. Swanson, D. Kocmich, E. Rohrbacher, G. Nordman, D. Soder- berg, K. lohnstone, E. Perry, K. Klap- per, C. Cassell, P. Flasche, WRESTLING VARSITY lst ROW: W. Gilbert, W. loyner, B. Andrews, C. Ricketts, L. Norris. 2nd Row: C. Gaunt-manager, R. Bur- ton, B. Meyers, S. Fey, W. Kerry, M. Fleming, Coach Bert Kraus. 3rd ROW: P. Sliva, I. Agnew, M. Fer- guson, R. Smith, T. Edwards. Finishing this year with a l4-3 record and the Conference Championship title was just routine to LT's varsity ugrapplersf' For their second year in a row, they have been unde- feated in conference competition and have won 14 of their season's meets. For the first time, an all-conference team was selected to which L. T. contributed six of the twenty-four members. lim Agnew, Mike Ferguson, Paul Sliva, Tom Edwards, Roy Smith, and Bob Meyer received these conference honors, Agnew, Ferguson, and Smith also represented L. T. at the state meet. This year's varsity matmen can look back with pride at their impressive four year record of 54 wins, 6 losses, and 3 ties, and well deserve the praise of Coach Bert Kraus, This group has made the best record yet of any squad at L. T. Page 67 VARSITY BASKETBALL Having tinished this year's season with a lU-lU record, Coach Les Glick commented that it had been a pretty satisfactory season. The record, however, unjustly belittles the varsity cagers' tine showing. The Lions, while tinishing in 4th place, boasted the best defensive record in the conference. A great amount of credit tor this is due seniors Bill Bell, lim Lundeen, Chuck Davis, and Ken Wick- nian. Starting juniors, Iohn Franz, Sinimie Pearson, Iack Carpenter, and Larry Moore, along with Ed Meyer, Hank Tice, Dick Biondi, and Dale Osterling, also deserve rnuch commendation. VARSITY New Trier L Oak Park L. Hinsdale L Downers Grove L Thornton L York L Glenbard L Arlington L Kenosha L Maine L SCORES T. 6l-63 T. 55-43 T. 52-50 T. 60-58 T. 52-48 T. 44-46 T. 75-63 T. 53-72 T, 65-69 T. 70-46 Morton Riverside-Brookfield Hinsdale Maine Downers Grove York Glenbard Arlington Hts, St. Bede Riverside-Brookfield Haltftime encouragement for Frosh- Sophs FROSH-SOPH lst ROW: Cl-rl G. Baker, C. Iohnson, K. Ingersoll, D. Beckley, S. Shry, E. Ludwig, C. Liedtke, Coach Art San dusky. 2nd ROW: fl-tj S. Williams Cmgrj, K. Rule, K. Worthwein, Ci aum artner C Blan D Wade S B g , . g, . , . Iacoby, I, Nelson, V. Rodgers, T. Salzgaber, Crngr.I VARSITY fat leftj lst ROW: fl-rl E. Meyer, L. Moore, I. Lundeen, W. Belohlavek, I. Franz, S. Pearson, I. Carpenter, C. Davis, K. Wichman. 2nd ROW: Cl-rl Coach Glick, B. Newberry, D. Bioncli, D. Osterling, H, Tice, D. Ogg, G. Moore, I. Ramp, I. McCaugherty, I. Arm- bruster, R. Sekera, Cmgrl 1 FROSH-SOPH SCORES La Grange - 43 La Grange - 58 La Grange - 37 La Grange - 43 La Grange - 83 La Grange - 59 La Grange - 38 La Grange - 39 La Grange - 48 La Grange - 34 La Grange - 59 La Grange - 48 La Grange - 28 La Grange - 39 La Grange - 45 La Grange - 37 La Grange - 40 La Cfrange -A 57 FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL New Trier - 48 Oak Park - 54 Hinsdale - 4l Downers Grove - 48 Thornton - 3l York - 88 Glenbard - 48 Arlington Hts. - 37 Morton - 83 R. B. - 38 Maine - 45 Hinsdale - 57 Downers Grove - 37 York - 52 Glenbard 4 58 Arlington Hts. - 47 B. B. - 2,0 Maine e 54 v -W v sms. - fs wgsfmwmins. .ey ,,-,-f. . , ,,, 1-, I sf - ef f Us-f, --.. W . wfgmmzmnwf ,f., , '- FHESI-IMEN lst ROW: fl-rl F. Icmecek, B. Stcmg, I. Riley, W. Thomas, R. Bohn, S, Cheadle. 2nd ROW: fl-YJ W. Kloeizli, D. De-crson, C. Ix.IcGi1livcrry, G. Peters, K. Ep- person, B. Rohse, Couch Kent Taylor Titus adds Cf point si- MS, A 'ri -as-4 W .-x N VARSITY ROW 1: Coach Deason, D. Freeman, I. Stampen, M. Pinks, D. Tressler, B. Shaw, T. Reynolds, T. Edwards, D. Walker, M. Peary, B. Berg, Coach Kraus. ROW 2: K. Opal, S. Vidal, R. Borman, R. Romanski, R. LaRue, C. Becker, D. Osterling, P. Wooledge, D. Kowert, W. Iones, I. Thomas, Coach Burson. FROSH-SOPH ROW 1: B. Glashagel, D, Acheson, I. Luscomb, I. Nernel, B. Slette, R. Meiner, E. Kuncl, K. At- kinson, H. Moore, C. Iohnson. ROW 2: Coach Deason, H. Dunning, E. Ludwig, D. Livingstone, I. Nelson, I. Lhotka, G. Titus, R. Rezny, F. Rich- ter, G. Baker, D. Swan- son, D. Shry, M. Raschi, Coach Kraus FRESHMEN ROW 1:D. Burns, K. Worthwein, W. McAllis- ter, L. Grimm, D. Bridges, D. Hunt, R. Mains, M. Lynch, W. LeRoy, D. Smith, R. Dudek, R. Natzke, I. Tressler, I. Rieley. ROW 2: Coach Burson, L. Slade, I. Pola- cek, W. Iohnson, T. Iohn- son, K. Bowen, I. Arnold, I. Eichstehdt, K. Iohn- ston, D. Deason, I. Cat- ching, C. Weiffenbach, C. Lemont, I. Bushinger. TRACK Coach Buss Deason's outdoor 'lcindermenf' facing an unusually tough schedule with a fairly inexperienced team, have quite a reputa- tion to live up to this year. In the last eight years, the thinclads have won the state championship tive times and led the conter- ence in all but one year. With the combined ettorts ot Seniors Iim Agnew, Mark Pinks, Ted Reynolds, Bob Shaw, Dave Tressler, Vahe Pe- trossian, the Sophomores, and Iuniors, the coaches teel the team could once again go all the way. VARSITY ROW 1: D. Soderberg, D Hutchinson, G. Ander- son,,l. Burdett, R. New- berry, D. Ogg, R. An- derson, E. Meyer, D Worrnley, C. Kruble ROW 2: Coach Cum- mings, K. Zimmerman, Mgr., A. Cermak, A Meyer, R. Sistrunk, S Brodie, R. Croft, I. Skow- bo, H Mart:-ns, L. Moore. 'age 72 FROSH-SOPH ROW 1: T. Salzgeber, B. El- liott, L. Gust, B. Chandler, D. Rusk, C. Lewin, B. Shalhope. B. Hopson, D. Lundin, B. Rei- mus, L. Lundeen. HOW 2: I. Oberhill, B. Bohn, I. D'Ouville, T. Ceren, D. Plesha, B. Burdett, B. Krohn, S. Cheadle,D.Grana- to C. Liedtke BASEBALL The Lion diamondmen ex- pect a fair season this spring. Coach Grant Cummings feels that Downers Grove, Maine, and Glenbard will be the toughest W. S. C. competition. The pitching duties will be handled by Ed Hoeper, Bob Anderson, and lim Lundeen. Dick Soderberg, Ed Meyer, and Larry Moore will do the catch- ing. Intield chores will be given to Dave Martins, Chuck Krubel, lim Skowbo, Art Meyer, Dick Brode, Meyer, and Moore. Bill Burdett, Bob Newberry, Dave Hutchinson, D e n n i s Crowell, Steve Brode, and Soderberg will roam the outfield. With a little luck, the team could tinish high in the conference. GOLF Vfith several lettermen back ior this season, Coach lohn Payne feels that the prospects for the golt team are quite tavorable. As usual, Downers Grove, Glenbard, and Arling- ton Heights will be LT's strong- est conference competition. The team will be built around sen- iors Yates Williams, Lewis Bal- ayte, Ray Maidment, and jun- iors lim Tennison, lohn Gary, T and 'William Tewlcsberry. The i Prosh-Soph team will depend Bowl R I , + G S I I F I T C G ROW Z D on Carl Gartz, Philip Mahoney, : . tfaidment , ergo, . vfa ioney, . ennison, . oetz. : . ' Quane B. Ter.-rksbury, C. Pratt Y. Williams, L. Balayti Mr. Payne and Terry Mitchell' The Squads will have lO scheduled match- es and two tournaments this season. TENNIS Faced with the problem ot having to compensate tor the loss oi several individual standouts who graduated last year, the '57 netmen are, nevertheless, determined to make their usual excellent showing. Under the able direction ot their new coach, Arthur Rawers, this year's squad will oppose Hinsdale and Maine as chiet contenders for the conference crown. With the singles' positions tilled by Laurence Teeter, Henry Tice, and lack Carpenterg and the doubles' spots, by Nickolaus Schwartz, Don W'alter, Roger Sekera, Norman Hyne, Tom Cook, and loel Power, this year's team will present a powerful, balanced unit. l VARSITY ROW 1: T. Cook, N. Schwarz, R. Sekera, L. Teeter. ROW 2: A. Rawers, lf. Hyne, I. Power, H. Tice FROSH-SOPH ROW 1: S. Marsh, C. Keck, D. Casper, B. Mattka, Dr lohn- son, L. Bauer. ROW 2: I. Win- field, R. Morris, S. Riddett, B. Rice, P. Russell, S. Anderson, A, Appleton, E. Rowert, R. Dobson, Coach Hammerlund XR W :52 .ZsWEXi C 4344 X X -kg GIRLS' ATHLETICS A clean blouse every Tuesday, a quick change in the locker room, and a dash into the gym for roll call-these are things no LT girl Will ever forget. Under the direction ot Mrs. Bonnie Glick and her capable staff, the Girls' PE Depart- ment emphasizes those activities which bring about poise and good posture, and increase agility, endurance, and body control. Over a four year period, each girl takes a course in first aid and health, and participates in a variety ot activities including indoor and outdoor sports, rhy- thms, and individual activities which have a valuable carry over for adult lite. A member ot GAA's advanced tumbling group performing a back somersciult in a layout position Net gain Freshmen girls practice tech- niques used by first aiders Synchronized motion at PE demonstration Swish? xr Noela arrows, draw, hold, release Play your positions! GAA riders hit the trail Highlighting the year ot 1956-1957 tor the PE department was the physi- cal education demonstration pre- sented betore a capacity crowd of Home-School Council members. A program consisting ot tolk and mod- ern dancing, an exhibition ot skills in various games, and an excellent display ot tumbling and trampoline stunts was climaxed by a superb synchronized exercise routine per- formed loy two hundred sophomore girls. Senior leaders prepare equipment for classes Touche' Working in close co-ordination With the PE department is LT's largest dues-collecting club, Girls' Athletic Association. Directed by a group of seven otticers and a hard-Working board, GAA sponsors numerous after school sports at both campuses throughout the year. This year the tall picnic, the impressive Christmas tea, the Dad and Daughter Night, the Mother- Two speedaway players battling for pos- session ot the ball Fathers attempt to outshine daughters at Dad and Daughter Round-up. T1 '70 Daughter banquet, and their dance, 'Almost April, helped GAA to maintain its prominent place in the extra-curricular circles ot LT. All join hands and circle left at Almost April m w 3 2 i 4 it ,ffgi 5 Q Ist I NC GAA BOARD ROW 1: I. Rosenwald, Point Chrn., L. Luegge, Hist., I. Lind- strorn, Treas.g G. Glashagel, Sec., l. White, Pres., P. Miller, VP, P. McClary, Point Chm.g M. Skarin, South Campus Rep. ROW Z: N. Seip, I. Hildebrand, I. Mertes, C. Tetik, S. Sheldon, G. Oosterhuis, C. Lorentzen, P. Fuller, M. Horton, C. Coogan. ROW 3: M. Hoff, S. Marsh, I. Muller, P. Olson, M. Meadow- crott, M. McGarr, B. Mitchell, K. Shaw, A. Bailey, I. Biddle SC GAA BOARD ROW 1: D. Sterba, C. Tetik, Ives M Skarin B Viera C Hill. ROW 2: Miss Heller, H. Anderson, G. Iohnston, B Ledger, N. Croft, M. Ursu, S Tlapo, I. Muller, B. Olson, Mrs Glashagel PE LEADERS ROW 1: I. McCray, S. Heiges, I Lindstrorn, M. Hott, P. McClary, I Rendla, S. Dorpols. ROW 2: L. Biehl L. Adkins, G. Glashagel, G. Ooster- huis, C. Lorentzen, S. Sheldon, G Hladik, P. Olson, M. Skarin, N. Seip Mrs. Glick. ROW 3: L. Klein, M McGarr, I. Campbell, L. Petersen, l White, A. Kretschmer, D. Breymeyer D. Dondanville, B. Mitchell, I. Hart- sell, S. Burch. Not pictured: C. Ger- licher. ai 'sn , x 'A f X www' 5f:::,,Qs,w ' gif I , X. , . , lfifmlfwiwif - if . I W. 'XJ 4 A g Q 4 Sh?-'I jgrtfggsgjgighti-F7-tit A V: .-V , - -1-il t SW ll A 1 f'f. f' it 'L r ,Qtr 'h , rg t??'1,??rry K LV . 3 W In v ,k,L I fe I A -frm .t 4'1n1xfT4: f f 2': 1 Wi 4 Off x V. is 'XY 1365-L ,..t FAT:-'fiQ5g:r,il'A'x: lf iii' I t. , 1. ' I A ,' . A X .. fj ' as , 1.3 . , XQQ , A, , .,u,,rg.p.,.1. Q. , egf.4.1?:,fiffwflffiiffgef+2 . 1 ' sf TW- . EXHW. r H H I : 5 2' Aw: ff:-, und- , I f W at I' fvi- A it J , .. ' - 1 I W A .4'5?I?'!i'Z'hxf'- gi:Zf32:9 gi gs. I .J I J if L- , A QQ gw ,M 5 ,Q , - ' .f , 2 1... l . , 4, - H A Q vip, .. M1325 fit- We--N ' ' ' 'MV' ,-vt i ' ' YOUR -M. PX MVENNNG' M New Corral Enthusiastic members solicit communitys help Groundbreaking -the realiza tion ol a dream CORRAL BOARD ROW 1: S. Dunning, I. Anderson, Treasg I. Tomloaugh, VP, P. Norton, Sec., I. Woods, Pres., P Morris. ROW 2: K. Tan- sey, C. Lindner, D. Rcrddant, S, Doud, A. Armstrong, I. Olds, B. Kerry. ROW 3: A. Kretschmer, D. Henning, B. Berg, C. VlP's work overtime signing Liedtke, B. Belohlavek, I. Rochow, B Glotshagel bonds Friday night melee CORRAL From its beginning in l944, the Corral has grown to include over l700 students and has be- come the largest student owned and operated organization of its kind in the country. The Corral is headed by four officers, sixteen board members elected from the Freshman, Sophomore, lunior, and Senior classes, and sixteen adults who provide the student board with much valuable advice. A vote of thanks also goes to Mr. Kraus for his work as adult advisor. Corral activities this year included dances such as Mau-Mau Madness and l'Mistletoe Mood , ln addition to these, combos, record dances, and record auctions were frequently held throughout the year. This years Corral show, 40 Winkles, was its usual success, both financially and theatrically. Again following a central theme, it proved to be highly enjoyable and entertaining. However, it could not have been produced without the services of Mr. Thompson, who acted as director, and the assistance of junior directors Carole Lindner, loan Rendla, leanette Kramer, and loe l-lalasz. li-357 was an important year for the Corral in another way too. Due to the constantly increasing membership, Corral boards as far back as 1953 saw the need for a new Corral building and began planning for it. This year, these plans materialized into the new Corral which is now under construc- tion. The funds necessary for this construction were obtained from an extensive bond drive campaign in which more than eight-hundred students raised over 598,000 once again proving the overwhelming support given the Corral by the citizens of the sur- rounding communities. Decorating committee in action FiRE 'N ICE GIRLS' CLUB DANCE lt was 6 o'clock, and the last bits of sparkle had been added. The ambitious artists heaved a sigh of relief as they gazed with approval on their man-made palace of Fire 'n lee . ln a few hours romantic and eager hearts quickened and kept time to the dreamy music of Phil Dicola and his band. Couples swayed beneath a royal and glistening canopy. Then came the climax. Everyone scrambled for seats, anticipating the big news. 'Midst the suspenseful hush, Pat Wylie, President of Girls' Club, crowned lack Woods King of Hearts and announced his court. lack and his queen mounted the steps to their royal throne to watch a unique floorshow. Later, as strains of Good Night Sweetheart died away, the couples slowly departed, taking with them souvenirs of a memorable evening and leaving behind the darkened palace, its bits of tinsel still sparkling faintly. Floorshow features agile acrobats The dance in full swing The king and his court Casting votes for King of Hearts President of Girls' Club crown- ing King of Hearts . 1.-'lv 1111: R11 They hoid the tuture of LT in their hands, On them tails the task ot maintaining the stand- ards and traditions set by those classes of previous years, 'we I 4 k n 1, A MQZW ff 27 X, I I X X xx X k 'K ,gf f . X ' Z fl 2, 113 ff Z., 2 M 6 72 X 1 D f nk 8 my 7 f f ,fff F fi WW aw 1: C. Adams, S. Adams, Adams, 'I'. Allegretti, M. Al n, I. Allison, S. Allison, S nbler, C. Andersen, E. An- EPSON. aw 2: H. Anderson, I. An- erson, K. Anderson, M. An- arson, S. Anderson, I. Andrlik, Appleton, I. Arch, I. Arient Arnold. iw 3: E. Artis, T. Atkinson Aydelott, B. Bachman, M rird, I. Baker, D. Baldwin Ball, D. Baltunis, B. Ban- low. w 4: I. Barber, D. Barger, Barloga, L. Barolsky, I. Bar- s, B. Basco, B. Bauer, D. Xtor, D. Behnke, I. Bein- HG. w 5: B. Bejger, B. Benda, Benedeck, A. Benes, L. nesh, I. Benevic, I. Berg- ineicler, I. Bork, I. Berman, Berta. w 6: T. Bertsch, I. Biehl, D. -lby, I. Bischmann, I. Bitting, Bierke, C. Blackwell, C. rkely, I. Blang, D. Blessing. iv 7: G. Bloinstrann, C. Blu- ian Boe n D Boland K Booz A den D Bosh B Boui a ! l liiil lllI1l 1 CLASS 0F 1960 This year's freshmen, the hrst class to oc- Cupy LT's South Campus, have demon- strated iine school spirit. Led by a 28 mem- ber board, the class showed its initiative and enthusiasm early in the year by winning a First place for their homecoming float, g'Song of the South? This spirit continued through- out the year as is evidenced by the large turn-out at their two class parties, South- ern Showboatn and 'gRhythm Ramble. In addition to taking part in North Cam- pus activities, the freshmen have organized tive clubs of their own. It is obvious that the Class of 1960 is not only the largest but also one of the most active in LT's history, FRESHMAN CLASS BOARD Row 1: M. Plummer, B. Fischer, P. Dwyer, H. Harris, N. Whitiord, M. Knight, I. Torres, Miss Castelli. Row 2: E. Atkinson, G. Lewin, D. Bunt- ing, I. Benson, A. Appleton, S. Marsh, L. Burkey, D. Pratt, B. Wagner. Row 3: G. Ingram, Ft. Koop- man, D. Drallmeier, R. Cepek, L. Dreher, I. Van- Hettinga, C. McGillvary, K, Bowen, B. Iohnson, P. Wichman, Mr. Iohnson. FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED I. Bailey, I. Beller, I. Bentley, L. Bernecker, L. Brancato, B. Brandt, A. Chapman, D. Curda, S. Devors, I. Dill, P. Dobais, I. Feather, M. Freer, I. Hoffman, I. Hungerford, D. lrwin, B. Kvatsak, D. Long, T. McCormack, E. Mc- Hugh, B. Mikel, C. Mitchell, B. Mitchell, S. Murphy, S. Nelson, B. Orr, I. Pasmore, M. Petrone, I. Prohaska, P. Badosevich, B, Reynolds, C. Boerig, S. Sawyer, C, Sergo, W. Sieling, L. Skog, T. Stewart, D. Weller, I. Winfield. I . , .., J, ' , . Y i' , ,,-1-f 1. ,ix : ' 'A 'Q , ml., Q . I I A . , NN ,IJ . .. 75.2.2 pf! U V ..,, VV In . I , I ., V .y '- iiiliiiiili I v 5 I Si 5 2 ' , fi V l V--11 Yr- --Y -- f--- ,J N, 1 .. ...... ., in A, 1,-sr A , . VA I V ,tu ' 'J I L E, Q I :ii i ZTW2 Q I . . .., ,r.,,,, N r,h..,., 1' 5 1 ' . . ...I 4 I f 1 gg yy v v. , fum ' T ik ,.,.,-..l.... ,T , W! it w .0 . 527, fk ' ,i--7 ---- f, I 1 f 4'4 p 2 . .... .L .. ...,.. Hy I , y Q, . lang, A .W h M I X . . . we , . ., . fy -334 . . N tgw ffifif. f .Q .:i . ,. . 1 7 Y is flew 514 , P. Boc' , B k, B. . I .V I Nu, ,gg xg 3 1:7 A Wd. if if Q. . -V I Q ',- gf' 5, as ' I DNN. QQ ' Hi l ' if . V Q ff, A. FRESHMEN M I - . V V V Row 1: K. Bowen, B. Bradford Q I , ' '. -' . - V' 'V P. Brand, L Brandes, D. Brauch, gg.. 4 V nf V ' Vf'VZV,V. VV I. Brdar, I. Breiter, K. Bretston. . ' I I- . V , w ff W- BfeYmCY9V D- Bfidges .- , 1 -kk' L.: v, ,, ,Ag Q ,,f. L:L.1L.,Z7 ' E f f .:f?fs5f.ff-.-Ii-:f.fe-I I . , Row 2: R. Bright, G. Brinkman. 1 Q I Q, . M. Bfockmfm, R. B1-Ockob, D. - ng'V3 f. 6 f Brooks, F. Brown, I. Brown, L. V '-' .. A - ' ' ...P , Brown, M. Brown, P. Brown. Qi - I nv gp f 'rr 'ji ' f I -I D' I ' I . I Row 3: V. Brown, E. Brun- H I I W V sting, I. Bubna, I. Buchinger, ' I ' ...f I '. , S. Buescher, B. Bunting, R. V s h i . I V V. ,V .V ,K X , Burdett, M. Burke, L. Burkey, I 1. W I V f I' .' V L. Burman. 'C+ 'II-C I I I' I ' f , ,.' Row 4: I. Burnett, D. Burns, P. - -- I Uf I Busek, C. Buskey, I. Cadwell, .-. I I W' I 19' , Y R. ccrmpbeii, c. Cantwell, E. ,Q . . ,W , of I . PJ , . . , , 3 7 Capoot, B. Carlson, D. Carl- . .H I A 6 -' Q lffl. . A I j l A Q Son' ' - I .. ' f 4 if 5432 ,f I ' - ,----- I ' Row 5: I. Carlson, M. Car- , V micheal, D. Carmine, M. Carr, Q- -Q . 'Z WV I. Carter, B. Cartwright, B. 'QV .f I W Cary, 1. catching, c. ccmeii, ' V ,gs , V , gg L. Cavender. Q?5 .g,f1' fit' 1 ,I , , V 1.44. M -f ' W .. 2 . . . N V V Row 6: P. Cavender, R. Cepek, VV ' M V , V L. Cerrone, I. Chamberlain, G. . A f , 1 ' VV . Champney, I. Chancellor, C. I ' V I . A ' Chap, G. Charles, S. Cheadle, j W rg' R 'J V '. . f ' .... BB A .. ' 1.5 Easel' . D C mn -'X i, .., VCV , I I IIIIIIIII. f -ix f ... . Ja .w '-If 'Q I A1 I cg W -ie ,I . I r - .. ,,,,, L. , V -- I I' r 1 I Row 7: V, Churchill, M. Chute, , ' G. Cichon, R. Cingle, I. Claus- 2 . I ,V V I , V V ,I sen, R. Cleveland, I. Clime, I. 'W' V I I 5 I I Cobb, E. Cole, C, Colgren. . , ff fk. ,, ., ,,f , A I ,,.. I . Ml , ' ' ' .. ...- j '.- Z ' A ' fel' If ' ., 'I' ' ' Row 8: I. Collins, I. Conley. M. Conrad, M. Coogan, S. Coo- per, L. Cossitt, R. Cottingham, P. Cottle, I. Cowley, D. Cox. Row 9: L. Cox, W. Crawford, N. Croft, I. Cronin, B. Cum- mins, I. Cunningham, I. Cur- ran, S. David, P. Davis, K. Davison. Row 10: I. Dawson, D. Deason, E. DeDera, P. Deibel, I. De- Long, C. DePaola, C. Devries, I. Dickinson, C. Dills, V. Diskin. Row 11: M. Dix, K. Dixon, S. Dlouhy, C. Dobson, R. Dock- stader, V. Dorich, I. Douville, I. Downs, B. Drallmeier, L. Dreher. Row 12: N. Droege, R. Dudelc, L. Duljrene, D. Duke, R. Dun- ning, S. Dunning, B. Durhan, P. Dwyer, R. Dziura, I. Eden- Kilgour. Page 87 ,......-. - , X 1 . L I I 5 1 IV V 'fi ' I I I . I .V,. ' A xx 5 . Ii: Al 11 ---it 1: V ,S . . I ,4VMQV..V V c.,N,,.. , L- .... L 1.. . I .. ' W is , V I V E Q. I , I f 4 'Q l 35 I if 'Y 44 fake gif ll I I 9 . .. by I - es , V .V .Sy bf , , 4 4 . U I M 1 . - It 'I P X. jf ' ,..,, .... T. .gr J I I 1. ' ' A FRESHMEN I it . 1 gp I .U Xynrf k- ' I , I 5 J 4 1 I A 2 V fwgi gif M .h V I M , 5 Q f - - , . , . . ?f,i' vi Iv? ZF? 9 'E, 'X . I 2 V- V - , . V- . . ,....i. fl. I ' Q . AL l If I I 1 X14 N vf ',l.g I . ,A 1 I . . ,A I 6 5 , 61' t. KA , 1 1 .-. I t,ai...i if . I, .1 it I I . . ' . ' 1 Y 1 I ' -i 1 I 3 I IQ -,Lf I V I tp-,f ,W' , 'r , Q . it It I Qwnf- .. , , .1 . 4 A l I .BL .ll as a A A I .I . 1 ,-- ,,.. L- .. .. ,,,,,e, - ,, T ,V I w'fgQQ . ..tiW, iv?FhQ . ' - A.V, I , IVVV L ' 'V ' 1 r - 'u' r 12 ..5 'i I . tow 8: I. Gothard, S. Gould, Graves, S. Grether, A. Grillin, J. Griffith, L. Grimm, P. Guar- llo, L. Guidarini, A. Gule- erian. 9: G. Haase, N. Hack- I W ican, W. Hackman, E. Hall, I. lall, I. Hallahan, R. Haller, A. ammann, B. Hand, l. Hanson. ow IU: I. Hapgood, K. Har- ers, H. Hardesty, I. Hardie, B. arris, H. Harris, D. Harrison, Hart, M. Hash, I. Hatten- r OIU. ow 11: I. Heiges, I. Heinrich, . Hejhal, T. Hengels, C. Hen- ing, M. Henriksen, E. Hensel, Henson, B. Heringa, B Her- an. :ow 12: V. Hernandez, H. Her- l, I. Hibler, I. Hickey, B iclcs, C. Hill, A. Hindmarch, Hlavacek, G. I-lodsdon, D Jtmann. Jae 88 . I 5 :, .M . I M Q.. I -.. 1 . 1. , J w . 1-iz a A .5 j j Salk F A .-', Z. f' . MZ? , , lx sf . . , . 3 1 1' EN n . ,.m.,3, I ., 137 , ' . iw! ja W, f I I 1 . ' 'A . ' ' . X , ,,,... ,, if 3...j c' 21 . T- -vv . , ., 1 Q N . 518. In nw... ...ffffx f r 3 aw 'U 1 Z I I iuwl .'L V. if My .. '. I f , Q 13 5 ld' ff U r v if V 'Y ' W ..i e of , , is 1. at I I . ' he . I ' 1' I if-' ' I .y. i gi., -is? i ' Sf -A ..,, A 1 if si' 3 . .1 ,.. ..... , I 7 f M ,f Sigzeeig V rv- .......... . .,.. . N, .1 , . x . ge Row 1: P. Edwards, W. Ed- wards, M. Egloft, D. Eicher, I Eichstaedt, M. Eiserman, B Ekroth, R. Eliasek, A. Ellegood A. Ellegood. Row 2: P. Ellsworth, M. Elm- strom, N. Ely, I. Endriz, S England, K. Epperson, B. Epst D. Ericson, A. Ertel, B. Euler Row 3: T. Extrom, R. Eye- stone, I. Falaschi, B. Fale, I Fanning, B. Fanning, K. Far- rell, B. Fenili, W. Ferbrache, R. Ferguson. Row 4: S. Fey, L. Fields, D. File. B. Finlayson, B. Fischer, L. Flatley, I. Fletcher, R. Flet- cher, C. Forgue, N. Fraser. Bow 5: I. Freisinger, L. Frej- lach, C. Friedl, T. Frihart, B Fritsch, B. Fry, S. Fuller, V. Fuller, D. Galaty, G. Gallman. Row 6: N. Gamble, E. Gara- polo, D. Garrison, I. Gault, W Geary, E. Gentry, V. Georgelf, I. Gerberich, D. Getz, C. Gil- bert. Row 7: B. Gillespie, I. Gillis, V Gilpin, I. Giovannoni, R. Git- ersonke, D. Glander, G. Gly- zewski, S. Godar, R. Goldman T. Gollan. 2 6. .2 FRESHMEN W xl x :ff I . I ,I g I I sw f sr 'H' . I .- . I swf . la X Q .. Y 3550- M. ..,, I W I I ' ' I-Iv:-' . L' - X I I ij . 'V -L QQ . my .fer iw A I , .... 'I l 1 3 ' ., , , I ,tif figix llIi 15fTII X' . How 6: I. Kinnebrew, K. Klap- per, R. Klima, E. Klinger, K. Klinclera, S. Klock, W. Kloet- zli, D. Kloog, C. Klusendorf, M. Knapp. Row 7: S. Knapp, F. Knight, I. Knight, M. Knight, R. Koe- nig, E. Koerth, I. Kornarek, S. Konig, K. Korinek, G. Kosia- rek. Row 8: A. Kott, W. Kovacs R. Kooprnan, T. Kovack, N. Kranzow, C. Krcilek,I.Kren1pp, P. Krenek, V. Krickow, L. Kromray. Row 9: P. Kruse, K. Kucera, C. Kussel, K. Kwake, K. Kwia- tek, G. Lacina, P. LaMarca, L. Larnm, A. Larnrners, C. La- vioreaux. Row 10: G. LaMotte, K. Lan- defeld, B. Lane, K. Larson, L. Larson, I. LaRue, S. Lassota, D Lauher, G. Law, A. Leavitt. Row 11: R. Ledger, A. Leh- nert, B. LeRoy, I. LeRoy, G. Lewin, H. Lewis, G. Libberton, C. Liedtke, A. Lietz, I. Lippe. Row 12: B. Longjohn, M. Lo- vero, V. Luck, L. Lueck, K. Lu- kens, L. Lundeen, R. Lundin, D. Lupo, I. Lynch, M. Lynch. Page 89 Q ins 3 'DX 17 hi I A .VK ul 41' A fa 'Q' -f'9'Qi- -MDIIIIQ If Q, av is I6 . . M Ml ff 01-1 658 . ,Z I I I .. f 4 ,... , , I . 4 1 55 Q 7 x xy I V . I x ve I ' 1 4 I , l. . 1 I 7 . Row 2: C. Huebner, K. Hueb- gr' . ner, L. Hull, D. Hunt, N. Hunt, ' I , I. Iliff, G. Ingram, I. Ingram, I ,. . I ' I. Innes, I. Ives. 2. .4 I I i I I Row 3: D. Iacobson, G. Iacob- . I ' A , son, R. Iahnke, F. Ianecek, M. . I f Ianes, R. Ianicki, M. Iankow- ' - f' I I , ski, I. Iasper, C. Ienkinson, G. 5 , I 'LM Jenkins. If ' I II 1 Row 4: B. Iohnson, C. Iohnson, Q K. Iohnson, R. Iohnson, W. 4 , 929 Iohnson, G. Iohnston, I. Iohn- 55 -If stone, G. Iones, M. Kadlec, E. Kaiser. I 'Ia 2 . 'L I I I I Row 5: M. Kaleff, T. Karison, ,I VA L P. Kasper, B. Katz, V. Katz- ? ' I rnarek P. Kavanaugh, L. Kel- i Wi ' - ' logg, L. Kentner G. Kerins I. , I , ,f I I , t 1 I W I I ' I I .J 5 ,V I A 'Q My W M! A 'B L..- .,.. W. . . 1, In I -V I I VV I I I I Q, M as I In rl-ba' I . f ----- --- r I g I Q I I Q4 4 S I X' 'f i M jf M .i!,' I yj ., Q- I Aff X ., V I 1 V Q y . .. I . . .II-fI,.I . : II. ...II I 7 I 12+ I - .1 1 f- - 211-5 -I , I . I,. , 1 a T I '13 S! if 1 I Tiff! . . ii .I , 1 ,'if EL K is , I I Row 1: B. Hokenson, M. Hol- ' ' - linger, D. I-Iolvay, W. Holz, W. Hopkins, B. Houston, I. Howell, ' ' W. Howell, P. Howkinson, I. EWU , -. 4 if , ' f FRESHMEN V wiv ' V wh V , . , ,, VV . . ll .V ., , . ,Le ,,A A Vw- ,,.,... ,. ,V lib I IIA U A , 5 I ' ? V , ,Q I , I . I . K. Il! nailz? M 5 rrr , l A . VIN? ,Ll V Q . J 2. - a l' . MK ,, ,, I nt., v 1 r f ' y ' .,.l V . 4 . .5 all? It , 5 V' V, -' . Q I I f ' , hw ,, K if H, tg3I' ?S' , , .C .. W V ' I Qin H :WR-.. '52, 4 . rs' I eww .1 I re lerrr I - I Row 7: N. Moore, P. Moore. S. Moore, R. Moravec, C. Mor- gan, M. Morrissey, R. MOrSG, S Mott, G. Mueller, I. Muenche ei V1, mil, .s. rl, 4 Q, . ff? 41' I M fff .4 Q 4 ' N 93K I ye 3 sf , A . 4: 4 , an shui I ff gl if W V v I JL e T SV- Row 1: M. MacDonald, R. Ma- ciaszek, N. Mack, I. Madden A. Mahafiey, D, Mahaffey, S Maidrnent, M. Maiorca, C. Ma- jor, P. Makens. Row Z: K. Malley, P. Malone V. Maloney, R. Mance, S Mance, M. Mannion, C. Mar- kendorf, R. Marsh, S. Marsh C. Martin. Row 3: M. Martin, M. Martin N. Martin, P. Mayberry, I Mayor, W. McAllister, N. Mc- Cabe, I. McClain, S. McClary K. McClellan. Row 4: N. McCormick, D. Mc- Cuaig, L. McEwen, I. McGann S. McGee C. McGi1livray, D McHugh, M. McKean, E. Mc- Kittriclc, M. McLauchlen. Row 5: C. McLhinney, R Means, M. Melberg, B. Mer- tes, A. Messick, D. Meunier D. Miegel, I. Mikel, I. Miller P. Miller. Row 6: I. Millet, M. Minier, A Mirolock, L. Molander, C. Mol- zahn, R. Monger, M. Monson S. Montgomery, M. Monti, M Moore. -2 we ' A sm, ,gui ' .. A524412 31.3 , EH , 751 , r. fw wfffw .1 Row 8: I. Muller, D. Mgnti, P H ' V M hy, R, Natzke, . Ciu- V - ' 3 I malhi? N. Nelson, P. Nemec, B V ' ,, . '55 ' 'A Nemecelc, M. Neustadt, P. New- Q V VVVV 'K HJ 'til ,' mem. . I ' ,,,,, qeef I i ll,l flll ' r I .r2.1 liEt22'55:?5?'Qll V , V V , . R 9: R. Newman, D. Nielson, ' V V I .V Degolole, V. Noble, K. Norden- V ., V . VV V ' K ioft, G. Nordman, I. Norris, B , V , ,My V Northway, I. Novinger, T. No- M V ,gy y View V aaa' SVV WGIZKI. V A MXQXJW V , 1 . VV ' f 1 it .2 N ' 2 liar 1 .l .l . , V V . .... . ..-.e....... n 10: T. Nowicki, D. Ober- , X V V . e hal? M. O'Connel, V. Odom, -V V V ' 1 5 C. oehme, R. o'Hen1en, 1. V 5 , - A-iz V I . V ore, A. oleen, B. Olson, W. VV fa n I I ,: l ew, 1 ff , , , W , g 1,4-N, -ma. ff . -VV MV -I V fefwf , l I I . ' Row 11: R. O Mgllgy, VOD. I I V O'Meara, D. Oshel, . WH Y, - . I - ' I V f , L. Palmer, D. Palmer, R. Pal- , r V V rner, R. Parker, I. Paskvan, R. V WV . V 'Wg L35 5 f' V ' 1 LQ' PGSTHOTQV . I ,V A VV h Vifz, VI A, to X ' ' 'Ya , - I 'gif' We -f . N' . ' ' . ' J! M.. Row 12: V. Perle, R. Pedersen, Lit IW' eeee V. . I ,--e-- 1 I 1V I P. Pennino, M. Perone, I. Perlri, N 5 V j A. Perry, B. Peterhans, . 1 f f , 3 Peterrnan, G. Peters, M. Pet- V .. . 2 V rtyl .. I -:F ' lf? .-3 8f . . .M 4 V, ' ' , M. V Dm-fe Qn ' V 1' kt I I ll, N FRESHMEN .,' ,, . ,, W. e.,,,,,.. ,., - .N I, - ..,,.c.,, ., -,. ....,..,. I I I I v.,,.l' f' ' . I -45 fa ' . . rt , . . I E rx 9 f' it ...s Wftliift Sb! , 1 vw' 1 f',, - pls-W .F I -at Q in ' nv . . T? 'I xx , F f . . A R, A t ., L ,, U r , 1 N J, 5 rs, sf it 'W ,till I lil ' xx1.,.,,,, ..x,. .N rw KQKV 'W 7 X V-Wash. 6- Q! ..-SYWHS i V - Q. Y.-uZ,,,,. .. . Q I ' f I. .. . Q5 5 I X - N z dj s.. H S ...L K .aj 'Q I K. I .H -Q ' S Q.. . . .if . , , ,,. , . . , , ,V , . V I vi, i ' QQ A',' I Row 6: N. Royce, I. Rozic, I Rude, I. Ruether, K. Rule, S Rumohr, I. Ruta, I. Ruzicka, G. Ryan, P. Ryan. Row 7: S. Ryder, C. Rydin R. Sadlek, I. Salter, I. Sanclels W. Sandkam, E. Scarbrough N. Schaeffer, G. Schaub, R Schebo. Row 8: I. Scheive, S. Schen- atzki, D. Schenck, G. Schey T. Schindler, C. Scmich, K Schmidt, W. Schnute, C Schoof, S. Schorlemer. Row 9: H. Schroeder, R. Sch- Wanbeck, A. Schwartz, I. Sco- field, R. Scott, I. Sego, D. Seyk I. Shankland, M. Sharpless, C Shaub. Row 10: R. Shaw, I. Sheahin R. Sheeley, s. sheiion, P. shol ener, S. Short, G. Shriner, L Simon, S. Simon, R. Simons. Row ll: R. Skotty, L. Slade, R Slatin, S. Slivka, L. Slocum, E Smardon, D. Smith, D. Smith H. Smith, K. Smith. Row 12: I. Smutny, C. Sollich, B. Sorensen, C. Southwell, R Spencer, T. Sprague, R. Sprin- gate, A. Stange, S. Stanley, V. Starbuck. Page 91 1 I , V l ' It I Qfis , Q I gb . as 6, 3 f 1 I f f 1 P 1 , ' X !J f . M I .E I ff Y L1 ,..... .,.... ,W ., T. ..,.. c ...... , 1 I, f - GQ :A Il' ' . . .fx : .u,f':lf ' ..- 'X 2 dp. I .ark 35' 'K .. Y f' .... . W . ., ., . . wc-.. .. Row 1: S. Pflager, G. Phillips, M. Phillips, E. Pier, B. Pierce, N. Pierson, I. Plumley, M. Plummer, D. Podolak, H. Pohl. Row 2: I. Polacek, D. Pratt, I. Pringle, A. Pritchard, L. Punt- ney, I. Rafferty, E. Rasgaitis, D. Rauba, R. Rayner, I. Read. Row 3: W. Rediehs, S. Reh- wald, B. Reimus, W. Reininga, K. Reissaus, N. Rendulich, G. Repsold, R. Rex, I. Reynolds, C. Rhodes. Row 4: C. Richrier, S. Riemers- ma, I. Riley, K. Rivaldo, L. Robb, R. Roberts, A. Robert- son, W. Robson, E. Rocha, N. Rogers. Row 5: R. Rohse, K. Rosbor- ough, C. Rose, I. Rosenvold, R. Ross, S. Ross, T. Ros, V. Ross, I. Roth, M. Roy. I . . , . V I . 'fi ' S2 It iii. W iir it is I ti . , .- , V .. .. ,,......c . B, . i , I .. ,, re 1 ' I 1 IQI I f if , i I t it . . A . i iti I ti me 4 , 'V' .ILS - ii . 'S I I H :I Q-K A ,jx if--,I vlk 'sllll' fm.. , N i . I ' ' iw - X ' 1 FRESHMEN lx 5 .4 .+---. if- -'W' ww 1 f . , I1 ' M 1' . if-i. P4411 M IJ- ' 'lm ' IM I l .. .JIM M M W-. ,... i if if-W I ' A' - tt .nb l 9 f I 1 ..-. J If .. .A .- -fe, ,. . I I nr A I Q li Ll I P, ' ' I 1 . V ,slr gin I vt. IW lWY'lrxIlli-S yftllmyl ..li:.ii1ffi. fifff-f Jima N5 . .af K a 4' Row 8: B. Walsen, C. Walters, B. Warder, F. Washabaugh, C. Watson, P. Weber, G. Weho- fer, T. Wehrmeister, C. Weit- tenbach, I. Weller. Row 9: D. Weselman, D. Whee- ler, N. Whitlord, C. Whiting, Whitlock, P. Wichmann, I. Wil- liams, L. Williams, M. Wll- liams, S. Williams. Row 10: S. Williams, S. Wil- liams, L. Willis, F. Willmore, D. Winger, K. Wintermute, L. Wirtel, S. Wodicka, K. Woer- thwein, C. Wooledge- Row 11: I. Wornstaff, A. Wudi. W. Wuesterteld, W. YalovaYf C. Youdris, B. Youman, B. Young, P. Zane, I. Zeitler, C. Zeman. Row 12: C. Zezulalc, P. Zik- rnund, K. Zilinsky, G. Bridge, I. Harris, K. Anderson, I. White, M. Stack, I. Iewell. C- TOGUIQS- Paae 92 Q rl, 'A .1 T I : mac. Row 1: F. Stastny, B. Steele, B. Stegman, M. Steinke, R. Stelter, E. Stepanek, P. Ste- phens, D. Sterba, P, Sticha, B. Stiles. Row 2: L. Stotfel, L. Stokes, M. Stolte, S. Stolz, I. Stotz, B. Stout, R. Stoy, B. Strell, R. Strubing. Strand, I. Row 3: M. Sullivan, D. Suster, E. Svatik, T. Svoboda, N. Swanson, R. Swanson, B. Syl- vester, A. Tabor, R. Tcrrant, T. Tatje. Row 4: P. Tatro, C. Tetik, D. Thezan, P. Thomas, R. Thomas, W, Thomas, K. Thompson, S. Thompson, S. Tice, M. Tiedt. Row 5: S. Tlapa, K. Tobecksen, I. Torpe, I. Torres, K. Tracy, H. Trenkle, I. Tre-ssler, W. Tripp, B. Truhlar, G. Turner. Row 6: I. Turney, C. Ulepich, M. Ursu, F. Van Aelst, R. Van Cleave, I. Van Hettinga, C. Van Ort, S. Van Vuren, C. Vanwey, L. Vaughan. Row 7: E. Veltri, W. Velse-sky, B. Vierira, D. Vinson, V. Voll- mer, D. Wade, I. Wade, R. Wagner, S. Walker, E. Wallin. 1 Z . . - W 1 ,... I fi' 'L-':l '5f .3 5 I 1, I 1' 2 , I 1- - ...... I T' I ! 1 ' .. 4 I ' ll Q Y K ' I an Q - I I ' 1r if - V... ,. .... , B.. ...B -Y I f S llkl, .. l , + , I , f li' I IV 'i xr- M- -W V - .. 1 t . I . ,- ll Z I.: 1 ' J rl-Inuit-------Y f - -1 aw I w I 1 - IQ QLI ,,,, SOPHGMORES CLASS OF 1959 SOPHOMORE CLASS BOARD Row 1: D. Swanson, Boys' Treasurer, L. Burkhart, Vice-pres., I. Pope, Pres., S. Boldenow, Sec.: L. Pinkenbincler Girls' Treas., N. Dobler. How 2: B Buzich, N. Stout, P. Morris, L. Ander- son, I. Check, V. Bose, L. Casler, S Smerda, T. Hodsdon, N. Davis, M Kerry. Row 3: A. Polek, R. Davis, G. Bauer, B. Bice, D. Livingston, C Caftey, D. Beckley, E. Miller, I. Bur- dick, P. Acheson, B. Slette, M. Stod- den. Not pictured: Miss Fry and Mr. Craven, sponsors. r Row 1: C. Abrell, D. Acheson, W. Adams, I. Alberts, M. Alex- ander, K. Allen, R, Allers, S. A m e i s e n, L. Anderson, G. Andreuccetti Row 2: M. Andrews, R, An- drews, T. Armstrong, R. Ar- nold, B. Asaro, R. Atkinson, I. Augustyniak, S. Aurin, W. Bai- ley, E. Baker Row 3: E. Baldridge, I. Bald- win, C. Bandelow, F. Barbar- ka, E. Barrow, E. Batchelor, C. Bauer, L. Bauer, C. Baumgard- ner, N. Baumrucker Row 4: E. Beavers, M. Beck, B. Becker, D. Beckley, P.Be1asich, B. Bennett, C. Benson, D. Berg, M. Bertone, M. Birks Row 5: D. Blackard, R. Blake, M. Blim, I. Blomberg, P. Bock, S. Boldenow, I. Bornzin, N. Boyer, I. Breitenbach, N. Bretson Page 93 This year,s sophomores will do some- thing that no class after them will be able to dofthat is to attend North Campus for all four years. It is not for this distinction, however, that this ac- tive class will be remembered. Their Fine leaders have brought them through a very busy and successful year high- 'fri' I E-- l , -mf it M vu.: -. M ' , , ' -' .l .... . ........ . -- X ,. ,, I l ar 4. , , 1 , U' I ,7 'tv ' ., S .,- 4 'V ' , .. M2 , Mkt! g , Q It I .: .I lighted by 'gOctober Outburstn, the class party. uKick-off for Victory was the name of their homecoming float. The class's fine record in activities was equalled by its academic achieve- ments. Rating high in scholarship, the sophomores had 109W of their class on the honor roll. . W.. 1. Eid at ' 'x by if X! N -S2 1, P ii 52 .. an ' I ', px f X' , W ' L 'Qifml + M .. Y . was W i , H . l i 4. 1? I ,K Q , i r V. say' A ,Q i W ,L 5 SOPHOMORES I -1 i L- - ... A Eg -ef f w v - ' ' .i1:.n::+ M, 5 M Q 1 'i S ' i , . I I QV K? gig ., 1. H13 1? I i 1 - Q ms Q .M X W N I X X . A9 X x x p ti . . I I 2 ' -.. Row 1: L. Brinkman, B. Brown, P. Brown, R. Brown, L. Bruce, T. Bubalz, T. Buchwald Bow 2: S. Burch, R. Burd, I. Burdick, L. Burkhart, I. Burns, I. Butler, C. Caffey, M. Caffey, W. Cap, R. Cardoni E ,, A Row 3: I. Carlsen, D. Carr, L. 2. f '-51,-' Casler, D. Casper, C. Cassell, M f I ' 4 M ' 5'QfS3HO?Q5eg.5: CGHSTSOU' N' . I. ,,.,,, ..? , ,. i ' rt . ,. , ' x ,X ' ' ' ' emy I ' f i gf . I . Row 4: 1. Chandler, M. Chan- g, Q diei, 1. check, D. chime, K. I .S chiisiiiiiisoii, L. Clark, D. oreg- Kf A ,fi I f ry, P. Clendenin, L. Collins, Cf , G Q . . , Y Q ,Xjw N , v .K , i Coman A i. H . i W ' IJ -X J ' ' fx I W' , Row 5: V. Coniglio, D. Conley, M A 5 I ,. JW l. Conrad, I. Cooley, C. Corey, I --9' -' I f' X ,J ' S. Corneliussen, I. Cossey, B. 5... fig , .XM x , it t , Couch, A. Coultas R. Crapple uv v, .KAI , .x -I . , X g I A ...W 1 mi- - I ' ' ' I- . iLk...J L I mt. , Row 6: M. Crawford, D. Crnko- Q 1 Vick, I. Culpepper, C. Cun- X, g gingham, S. Cunningham, I. I X X X usack, S. Dabney, R. Dahl, B. . ii .3 ' ' , DCIf11eY.I. Darby I f gg . I f ' N . , ,Q Row 7: R. Dashiell, B. Davis, -x A . N, R ' 1, ' 41? N. Davis, R. Davis, L. Davison, xiii' ' - V N If Divison, E. Dawson, D. Dek- L M , L N- -- A 1,5 V , . . er, . DeLair, I. D l - f. km - 3+ -i 1 M .-1 i I Row 8: R. DeMilliano, I. Demp- ' yyb, V 3, sey, Y. Dempsey, S. Denkhoff, A I , ,Il l. Denny, I. Detrick, L. Dix, N. Yggl' W -M I Dobler, S. Dodge, I. Doolittle ,V f W ie ? ' ' ' r F' H ,i Row 9: P. Doran, E. Dorpols, S. Q ,K ' A A 'Q' Doucl, M. Douglass, I. Drexler, 4 in f X I .. 1 u D . fu, , C. Dubiel, A. Duer, H. Dun- ' N 1 - ' , T ning, I. Dvorak, M. Eagan X E i' I ' K if L l J. I I 1. - fm T M .4 I A I ,V . , , Y , I Y . ,,,... Row 10: E. Ebbert, I. Edlund, Q I S. Edmonson, I. Eicher, I. Ellic- , L . V son, R. Elliott, W. Elmore, D. ,Q , Engstrom, I. Erickson, M. Erick- , M I 'ritr ,V xx ' . 3 . . R XX, How ll: N. Eustice, D. Evans, 5 D. Evens, B. Fabian, N. Farqu- I ' ,. harson, D. Feerer, B. Fehren- 1 I -W kqmp, K. Pencil, 1. Field, t. rii- i A i . yi' 'f , ips X my . Q S i B5 L . ' E- .ee itil i . , , , f R Row 12: R. Finke, M. Finken- ' 'NCME I 'ii 1 binder, K. Fisher, T. Fitzmaur- ' A ' ice, S. Fleming, A. Flint, K. M , C ,Nm , ' Flora, I. Florence, L. Florey,W. Q, y ' 1? 1 r ., Flynn N M x 1 H ,.,, VW' .. KY Page 94 . ir iiii S if f f may I 7 f'xf1Eff SOPHOMORES I . Ag ' les L' 'I . .V I N - W 'vt' Vsxxx I, gqllllll I I - 1.4 . I I 1 ' I, Q . i 1 I I H . . .II . -mt., . , . , ,L f , Row 6: K. Hapgood, T. Harris, ' ., A A P. Harris, D. Harroff, K. Hast- , I , X, . I ings, D. Hawkins, N. Heiden- reich, I. Heinrich, R. Hemmin- 54 A ger, D. Henderson Row 7: K. Hennix, I. Henry, I. Henry, R. Henshaw, I. Heppes, A D. Hess, B. Hill, I. Hjerpe, M. fb, , , 1 . U 7, . 'Y Hodge, T. Hodsdon 3- -. H- . 1 Row 8: S. Holfert, I. Hoffmann, B. Holmgren, B. Holtz, L. Hopf- gartner, E. Hopkins, S. Hop- kins, B. Hopson, G. Hothersall l . l-lruby Row 9: S. Hughes, I. Hunger- f ford, D. Hutchinson, B. Hysell, M. lllingworth, K. lngersoll, G. lrrgang, W. lrwin, D. Iackson, 4 I. IacobY , if - Row 10: S. Iacoby, R. Iahnlce, I. Iensen, I. Iersild, C. Iohnson, C. I Iohnson, D. Iohnson, G. Iohn- son, I. Iohnson, I. Iohnson 1 -, 1 AZ, ' f,,, ,. .Jef I Row 11: C. Iohnston, I. Iohns- ton, H. Iones, M. Iones, I. Ior- dan, S. Iordan, A. Ioyner, I. Iuergens, I. Iunger, C. Kam- meraad , .Vh I 4 ' f 4' 4 , f A f ' Row 12: R. Karasek, P. Kase, S. H- 1 Kaspar, C. Keck, I. Keller, R. Keller, D. Kelly, M. Kerry, B. Kingsfield, B. Klimcke Page 95 I 1 A 4 v 4 JM Wsin :Mr-x lg, ,HU muah.-,',,Q9'fva1 ..1.:.:,. J-M W7 . ,, W f f if v 'iff ' Z W ff2:,4-2915? 0 A I W 47 2. QQ' ..,. W, I . l .., ' f. 2425 4 N M tw ' 7 1 . ' 1 f ' A I. 111. Row 1: G. Foss, T. Fouts, L. Fredrickson, N. Freer, E. Frei- singer, M. Freriks, P. Frey, S1 Frintner, D. Fritsch, K. Frohm Row 2: I. Frost, R. Fuller, I. Galvin, E. Gerbosi, S. Ger- licher, E. Gerretse, K. Gerrietts, I. Gervase, D. Getz, B. Glash- agel Row 3: T. Glaves, S. Glesge, C. Goetz, M. Goldman, G. Gott- lieb, I. Gould, S. Gragg, D. Granato, L. Gray, C. Graziano Row 4: E. Green, L. Green, I. Greene, G. Grier, W. Griffin, P. Griggs, S. Grimm, G. Gris- alle, K. Groos, C. Grzanich Row 5: B. Gum, L. Gust, I. Gus- tafson, G. Hagen, S. Hahn, P. Hall, T. Holm, T. Halm, T. Ham- mer, W. Hanson Q N . ' yy 'fx , if . so 4 'wr I US W 4 ' I ww 5 . lily' :JZ ,,- I , . - 1- ' . Y ' I I I I - I - A I 'Y 'V ' ' I I IJ P. I. , I I X I A ' 2. .. -V ---f, ,,. ,. . ' :MI 11 I . I I I , V. . M . , V, I 4h.If,,,-I ! N... Q. 'Z 1 ' ' SE23?9iZib l ':Z'f ,mf jg 4 .tj X If g .I ... I . I rw - I I I' I be I W , may I ' f ..,. . V Q ' l lf, W I I W -Q My 'ZZ 'Q Y f -lf -4. ' A 1 V ' 1 gf' . 7' , , 1 ' Q45 , Z ' - .f. Q .X . ,M ' I I Y. . KJ K. E 'P .aj 2 V E I ! , :W ' - ,.., .,,, L 'Vi 1- :ia Row 8: B. McCracken, R. Mc- Cracken, P. Mcllwraith, L. Mc- Spadden, M. Meadowcroft, B. Meima, R. Meiner, M. Melloerg, I. Meyer, K. Meyer Row 9: T. Meyer, D. Mikoleii A. Miller, A. Miller, D. Miller E. Miller, E. Miller, G. Miller K. Miller, R. Minarcine Row 10: M. Mitchell, K. Mock, B. Molander, I. Monson, I. Moog, P. Moon, H. Moore, C. Morrell, W. Mott, S. Mugg Flow 11: I. Mulligan, D. Murphy, I. Nagl, I. Nelson, E. Nemec, I. Xlepil, L. Neumann, I. Newton, Q. Nikodem, D. Norman Row 12: I. Norris, D. Norris, I. Dherhill, L. Ocker, D. O'Con- iell, I. Olson, C. O'Ma11ey, C. Dverbey, P. Packard, W. Pais- ?Y Wage 96 SOPHOMOR ES 4 e ,I 1 , ,. I V SL 1 1 . , -f -.. l . lr vi ,,,,X!x . - ,. . . . -L.. .... ,.......... ....,..a I fi W' l 1 .. I EZFQKQWW hs. . :sys ff.. .Q :sf wwwhQW3i,.' ws ZQ2Y.ff Guy ,iv A . Q ....,... , 1 ,- .... ,... ...... . ,.,,,, U fe V QQA, Q ff an V.. N .f 1 ,Na i . is ad I A A . . :. ,V-:M 1, ,. . ,sg 'T fl 'Wx L I ii. f mi 5. .f f s , . . , ,, f, , W . . f vf my-A-'eff Q. .4 , 77 X ,, E!! , . ' fs . ik X-N! F' 4.. 'J g V . .Si Wm, .y ., I sf! 'i few .M .f 5 .1 x . . .. F vw ' r I wp? yew I I QMQMY ZZ rg ' W X . 11: ff .ff .: ,QM ' sl fmw 4. 3,41 ,. I ng? . ' 'V' 'X w Row 1: S. Klingel, I. Knapp, L. Knierim, D. Knize, S. Knoll, W Knuepier, D. Kocmich, P. Kolb D. Kopp, R. Korous Row 2: I. Koshurba, E. Kramer I. Kriha, W. Krohn, G. Kubes I. Kulseng-Hansen, E. Kuncl, Di Kurtz, M. Kurtz, R. Kvaisak Row 3: I. Lahart, F. Lake, K Lamarca, T. Lampert, I. Lam: plough, L. Landis, L. Langford, R. Larson, R. Leh, S. LeMaster Row 4: M. Lewis, M. Lewis, E. Lewke, I. Lhoike, C. Likar, S. Lilla, K. Lindberg, P. Line, M. Lino, M. Litt Row 5: D. Livingston, V. Loh- ner, I. Long, M. Long, A. Lon- nes, D. Lopez, C. Lorenz, M. Lovewell, T. Lowe, I. Lownik Row 6: I. Loyd, C. Lozar, C. Lucas, I. Luchi, R. Luddecke, E. Ludwig, L. Luegge, G. Luk- ens, L. Madding, H. Major Bow 7: P. Maloney, R. Marsh, M. Martens, D. Martinie, D. Mason, W. Mattka, P. Mays, B. McCabe, I. McCaugheriy, N. McClain I Q, f n fl: 1 X f f 1 XM -X f .-N' ..rQf- QQ ig. I- hw 'H 1 gf' 4 I 1 , I ' . . , I as I - I I f I i 'iw . 4. '.f. . Y. . sg I .'2fqs .. fi 4 or A K., it ,g il 3 . I 3 I M I M . I ' ' . ' ' Ni? . 3 W, X . 1 Sf., , 'iw :Zvi I 1 X , , P T i .l .. ... 355' ' 2 'i iz? ii X . li. M. . ' , f ----- - -' f - . , il ' f I . 9 ' . 5' 'FJ 4? I X ' 14 Q9 . iq L is NPN xy. lu , 5, X . if -5, f. Yay, W 1 1 i I .Q X- s ff vi - -X' . P- '1 fi V. ' z L I - . 3Edhs,fr:Qw55idih Max SV K: fi iiii yall.: ...,,i l QQCTP7. 4 I 1 SOPHOMORES Q is .X QNX 1- A i wig if ! f . . Q. fy, r Z ' Q r 1 f I l lf ,,:. , M 'Q 11, I 1 ..f I 3 51- X Row 1: I. Parsons, I. Pavich, G. Payne, N. Pearson, A. Pe- has, D. Perk, A. Perone, E. Perry, A. Petermann, L. Peter- sek. Row 2: I. Peterson, C. Petruc- ciani, I. Pierce, D. Plesha, M. Pohl, H. Pojman, A. Polek, C. Pool, I. Pope, L. Port. Row 3: H. Pottsrnith, S. Pott- smith, S. Probyn, A. Proietti, P. Pryor, D. Raddant, M. Raecke, L. Raffotelli, D. Ramey, K. Ran- derson. Row 4: B. Recktenwald, E. Reinfried, N. Rexford, R. Rezny, B. Rice, R. Richards, D. Rich- ardson, E. Richrath, F. Richter, R. Ricketts. Row 5: I. Ridolet, K. Rilea, T. Robb, P. Roberts, S. Robertson, L. Rogers, V. Rogers, I. Rolfe, V. Rose, I. Rosenwald, -0 f . . .... ' . -,,,,,,,., .. W... 1 . . I . ' -. . . Z' . -::. J-M-1. it . , V at sie. fa. :T 4' 2 i I if 'Q i it ' A y I M. T ' . I. I . . I . 6' 2 ta if I , wi I I y lvl, -- y X 4 I fV ,Q 5 A Y ,Y H Y ilffsttm. .R wlilliff If .5 r I . jr I v -v-w--w-f---f r ... I .. ,ig .5 . ..- ....'. J K I f 'r.r, 'ffrr .. ' il Row 6: G. Rosquist, K. Roth, K ,VV K A M. Roth, R. Rowe, I. Roy, D . L 1 V wig, V Rusk, T. Russ, I. Russell, C 5' I I LZ? Rusteen, B. Ruzich. , . A, . f r M ' ig, W I K wg. . . .Y. ,... .,.. I . Row 7: I. Ryan, I. Ryan, T , , . ,. r. Ryan, T. Salzgeber, I. Sarussi, . ,A 1 1 -1'- I. Saso, H. Sauka, D. Schaefer, , K. Schank, S. Scharnke. I ,Z ff I .., I I I I II, AA V, A ,f 'U ' Z I l ,i S 'rg Izizzrfwiz-1 i in , . wr., V ,,, Row 8: P. Schenatzki, I. Scheu, S. Schierholtz, S. Schmidt, I. Schneider, T. Schneider, E. Schnute, K. Schoch, C. Schon- ing, K. Schreiber. Row 9: R. Schrohe, A. Schwass A. Seacord, P. Seefeldt, l. Seiv- wright, R. Sergo, B. Settle, B Shalhope, G. Shaw, K. Shee- han. Row 10: I. Shield, B. Shields S. Shry, I. Sincula, I. Skep- stedt, I. Slade-k, K. Sladek, R Slette, S. Slocum, S. Smerda l -far f '-'Nw j 2 Qt I I f , i I I ' i Row 11: B. Smith, D. Smith, E Smith, D. Soderberg, N. Solli- day, D. Speck, I. Sperry, L. Spoor, C. Sporer, P. Sporer. Row 12 Stafford P Stebor : I. , . , I. Stehlik, M. Steibel, B. Ste- wart, P. Stewart, W. Stice, S. Stockwell, M. Stodden, S Stone. Page 97 2 -iw L ',f f .sf 1 B fi. ff t I 22' ' 1 ,K I i '77 42 . . . ,.,..,,. .. , fy. ' lvf A .KZ I 'ill' W if. , :Liv ..,. , , I .,.. - QM ,- ' W1 . eff f 1 4 ' I I ll .V . 4 V . i 1 M 1 , L.....,, J., y. ., . ..... L., ' if . - -f z ., , . ff. v ' .140 3 v . - 3 may f ' xy.. Z ,. I . . ., ..... , L-T- ,..- ...... ...- , f , , . A I A -1-f A 'r-.. . -V ' .1 ' wr. -1 I X, ' wif ,fx ' , ' ' A f -' , ' 2 .. N, J.. 1 ,. .hx I . tl --if 1 S OZ Row 1: N. Stout, K. Strauloe, I, Sturrock, D. Sullivan, L. Sund- holm, I. Susarrey, G. Svoboda, D. Swanson, O. Swanson, T. Swanson Row 2: I. Sweeney, D. Swift, L. Taggart, S. Teeter, L. Telle- son, T. TerMeer, I. Thimm, B. Thomas, S. Thomas, E. Ticknor Row 3: B. Timm, S. Tippey, E. Tomek, C. Tourek, H. Town- send, N. Trans, B. Treat, I. Vance, I. Vanwey, C. Veatch Row 4: I. Veselsky, B. Vesely, B. Victor, B. Vidas, L. Vincent, M. Vissat, P. Vokac, W. Von- esh, R. VonHolt, A. Wade Row 5: B. Wadhams, E. Wag- ner, S. Wagner, C. Walker, L. Walla, M. Walsh, S. Walsh, D. Walter, P. Warden, R. Warman Row 6: I. Waterman, H. Webb. S. Webster, B. Weidner, I. Weinberg, A. Weir, B. West, I. Wheeler, B. Wheeler, E. White Row 7: M. Wiest, C. Williams, B. Williams, W. Williams, I. Winship, I. Woods, A. Wyant, P. York, I. Zethmayr, K. Zim- merman Row 8: I. Berger, R. Bittner, D. Citrano, L. Gilbert, K. Hadley, E. Hamilton, W. Hanna, L. Howells, P. Hughes, B. Iohnsonl Row 9: I. Lemon, M. Miles, C. Miller, F. Mitchell, M. Morris, W. Morris, M. Ramsey, K. Reis- ter, B. Bendulich, E. Bohrbacher Row 10: C. Serviss, B. Sternitz- ke, G. Titus, I. Vitell, I. Yeager Page 98 SOPHOMORES . I ' 5 1 jjxlfQ'QEZQ 2 I I H . 4 Q: Nz' . ' 'ff . if l www 'f K f A I ZX 1 35 0 I it N I I , J ...., , , . , I A A 5 , I S Q T-I e ' ' X I I l s. l s l X I - Q ,. . . -1. . YQ ,gms , -- VV V W . x Y 1, 5 5. I V6 . . I f v s . f WZ , . . U , is 9' S f ' ii. i' . f- f f i 1 . . I W t 1 Wx 1 4 I t' f f 'V H . ,Q 3 , 3 'Q fc! 1 , -' f 1. I I ' 'I V W., I ,, . , 5 - 1 if, S J 1 ff , 3 ,ffl ' , -'A ,fffff-. f .f Y' If I I . f . I , I, . ..,. .. H g . . L V V ' QM 5 ffl! 'Wtetzz WV S M. ., 'E SE, 51 , : sw. f ' . , . Q . H M . .... . 1 Af I f , . .,. , xi-gg fum, 25' V' A ff- ' 42 . W ,f i A I f.. 4 f I 5 fr A Q W SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED L. Anderson, B. Asa, B. Baumann, M. Blackwell, L. Breckenridge, D. Capone, A. Dilworth, R. Doxey, A. Forest, B. Garrett, T. Gragg, I. Hartung, P. Iohnson, I. Kaven, I. Knotek, E. Kowert, B. Leonard, I. Luscombe, R. MacKenzie, C. Mooers, N, Rapp, E. Pearson, R. Perry, R. Plumley, P. Russell, B. Scarratt, E. Struck, M. Terrell, L. Topjean, B. Wabich, W. Widrner, G. Wilson I .IUNIORS CLASS OF 1958 IUNIOH CLASS BOARD Row 1: S. White, N. Rose, Girls Treasg T. Bertelsen, Boys' Treas., C. Stearns, VP, B. Bushnell, Sec., K. Hansen. Row 2: L. Magnuson, S. Dierkes, L. Barneski, B. Mueller, C. Read, A. Walker, S. Masten, I. Cra- mer, Miss Plorio. Row 3: Mr. Camp- bell, I. Bonnevier, B. Tomicki, I. Franz, D. Osterling, C. Pratt, M. Eiserman, B. Breen. Row l: L. Achterkirchen, D. , Adams, R. Ahlstrom, K. Al- bright, P. Aimdef, M. Aiien, D. Allgaier, R. Allison, G. Ander- 'i . son, K. Anderson i 1 Row 2: R. Anderson, R. Ander- son, S. Anderson, G. Angell, B. ' K Ansink, E. Anthony, I. Arm- bruster, A. Armstrong, S. At- kison, I. Austin We'll never forget the tine job the juniors did on their class play, Papa Is A11. This ambitious class also showed fine workmanship on HVar- sity Drag , their Homecoming float, which won a second place in the up- per division. Their class party, called l'Fantare to Nowhere , was another ot the juniors' successful activities. Members of the class ended the year by rendering a valuable service to the seniors, serving as hosts at the Senior Salute, and as ushers at graduation. if . 'f't ' . ' rtittsr 1 'X ,,..s. ' Row 3: G. Ayers, C. Bailek, B. , 1 , ' . Bailey, R. Baker, G. Ball, P. f ,, ,, A. Baloun, B. Bardwick, C. Bar- ti A .nf 'X 957' ker, I. Barloga, L. Barnes ' , nf. 3' N A W: N ,A . W ,, 'W I x..,,,,,,1 X A Z VV . ts. .i p inf' . 73'f '2.?'5 ?-3 I I W4'i'?t fff H Row 4: L. Barton, B. Bates, W. A I . , Bauer, I. Baumann, K. Baumel, .- ., . W4 V R. Baumel, F. Bayliss, D. Beck- iff? QA., -, f ',f A Y - ' er, B. Bedenk, G. Beintema , 'XJ ,f ' I v . . 'fg-1 f , , 'wed , ix Ei, in . I ,.,Nj.gf,, J' . 7 ' , ' 1,4 S st 2 X f . - an if f l Row 5: I. Belasich, B. Berg, D. V, ' - .Q . sl, .W I .,. M Bergman, I. Bergman, T. Ber- N . sw? W :Xi telsen, S. Besedick, I. Beug, S. L WV ' . M, eyer I 1 e le Y Q f 3, fm Page 99 JUNIORS J E I Q tawaf Q 'li wa.a.Jeq pl.: 1fs::, 1 SQ, fe E .'gggg:g7fD. ' v2 gQN.ssfin sevbah Ks it ' f f?siQMQ- . ,PDI ..- Dmoz Q V I 4 ' 1 1 K .9 L .Ss v nv Row 8: M. Curran, P. Daley, A. Dashiell, I. Davies, I. Davis, N. Deach, R. DeCaro, M. DeFilip- po, S. Degener, P. DeLair Row 9: B. Dempsey, C. Denny, D. Dewey, S. Dierkes, I. Dob- son, S. Dodge, B. Doherty, M. Doran, I. Dostalek, I. Douglas Row 10: I. Dubiel, B. Dudley, R. Dunn, L. Dwyer, C. Dziura, l. Eagan, M. Easterwood, I-1 Edel, M. Eiserman, M. Eiser- man Row 11: I. Eisermann, I. Ellies, B. Ernest, K. Euler, R. Evans, R. Evans, M. Ewert, B. Extrom, M. Fanning, I. Farrell Row 12: R. Eaulk, B, Eeely, I. Ferguson, S. Eetters, F. Finch, A. Fletchall, L. Flowers, G. Eor- manek, I. Formanek, L. Foster Page lUU L in .-'Q ,.. Q ,xii E 41 9' 1 Z! i SSX ,f - an 1 Q Y? xl? - 2, 1 . f f-'I N 2.M I , , 1 . 3 I v I - xg! , - , he ,,. 5 , is ... Q I if ,LL I .ff lk II iff-52 22 V I1 A an I an l 1? gf' I I ,,,.,. , of . -W' Us AY l I in Row 1: B. Biondi, B. Bocan, E. Boecher, D. Bohadlo, D. Boldt, K. Bonnell, I. Bonnevier, R. Bor- man, C. Borst, I. Bower Row 2: I. Bracken, D. Braiden, G. Brandt, D. Brauch, R. Breen, C. Brewer, S, Brode, C. Brown, B. Bruckschen, I. Bruns Row 3: T. Bubula, R. Buckles, D. Buckman, I. Bunt, C. Burch, E. Burdett, P. Burke, L. Burnett, B. Burns, R. Burton Row 4: T. Bushman, B. Bush- nell, B. Butkovich, B. Butter- field, I. Button, S. Caccavallo, I. Cady, I. Cahill, K. Calkins, B. Campbell Row 5: G. Capoot, K. Carmich- ael, I. Carpenter, S. Catching, A. Cermak, I. Cerney, R. Cerv, G. Chapman, I. Chapman, H. Chrzas Row 6: R. Clark, I. Cleveland, B. Coke, W. Collignon, W. Col- lins, I. Combs, I. Compton, A. Comstock, P. Connors, T. Cook Row 7: I. Corey, N. Cossitt, N. Couch, E. Coulter, W. Coultry, S. Crabb, I. Cramer, R. Croft, B. Crowell, I. Curl ! I E . E . I S' I I 'Q vflw' i I is ..... fi ' AQ I : 5 .4 I ' A It i - I I .. I I . . ' 22 1 by 9' I I I -. If .rrt I I l . . I l I ' I f if N f K.. - t Q. f wiki ' I . ..,.. f . r t Y 4 .X ' , an I Q. .4 I O . M Mama: I P.. X As. Q' 'f 'A ' t, I Q' K x V, ., . V V, ,Q .W L , I . If .. will if iv t M. wx: 'fl lv , ' 'VJ .. .K N Rx si K . ' X.. S E X I k xi lit . f,-ss-mk..,...X . ..,s,...wwQ Q . I I za Q . S 'F ,K ,av ai m..s.s.?.......lf,. x Q KSN .S Q, fr I . 1 '1-'X Row 6: I. Hendrickson, M. Hen- gels, D. Henning, F. Hensel, A. Henson, L. Hernandez, M. Hey- dorn, L. Hickey, I. Hilborn, C. Hill Row 7: W. Hiller, D. Hocke- meyer, I. Hoff, I. Hollensteiner, I. Holman, G. Hoyt, S. Hudson, R. Hunt, D. Huth, B. lhne Row 8: L. Iackson, N. Iaekel, I. Iankowski, I. Iasecko, I. Iec- men, D. Iepsen, D. Iohnson, I. Iohnson, K. Iohnson, M. Iones Row 9: R. Iones, W. Iones, I. Iordan, B. Iunger, G. Kahn- Weiler, R. Katzmarek, C. Kelly, T. Kennedy, H, Kiehl, B. King Row 10: C. Klindera, M. Knirsch, K. Koenig, R. Kolar, T. Kornmesser, I. Kotek, B. Koter- ba, P, Kowert, A. Kraujalis, A. Krcilek Row 11: I. Krenek, C. Krubl, I Kubik, M. Kuehl, A. Kullen, L. Langford, R. LaRue, N. Lass, W. Latta, S. LeRoy Row 12: L. Lewis, S. Liedtke, M. Lightbody, G. Lillquist, I. Lindahl, K. Lindgren, I. Lloyd, I. Lloyd, D. Lohman, C. Long Page 101 6 if q 24? vi . . NK at g E .IUNIORS I . L . . D. p I i 5 xiv I . g X gl Q ' ...,..... - sl ' 'W . f,f. 5 V ' 1 Y H51 .rf nh: i Q N v 7 -I H' ' ' :kk I . Q X I he X lil . .if-----it S W .. , , I wit. 'WPT ,t.,:gs.,. .QM-, hi 2 - I 2' W l . , , fs ..--. - -. ,N ,-..-......s,,,.-.- bi , Q35 W GV, ,S 'S I V ,Q .fu ,.:' A , x. .NA Q, if A1 x nf xy Q. ' a'- -D. + .4 Row 1: K. Fox, C. Frank, R. Frantzen, I. Franz, W. Freeman, L. Frey, I. Friesinger, B. Fuller, E. Gallagher, P. Galvin Row 2: L. Gamble, I. Garner, V. Gault, C. Gaunt, K. Gentle, I. Gerberich, I. Gilbert, I. Gill, S. Gladish, C. Glatt Row 3: I. Gleason, F. Glesge, D. Goff, I. Graham, E. Gran- dowski, D. Granzine, I. Gary, I. Green, F. Greenwald, M. Groth Row 4: P. Grzanich, V. Gwalt- ney, L. Hackman, M. Hamil- ton, D. Hand, T. Hand, I. Han- na, K. Hansen, G. Harazin, I. Harrigan Row 5: I. Harris, Pt. Hart, I. Harting, M. Haydon, C. Hayes, P. Hayes, N. Hebard, N. Heck- endorn, K. Hein, P. Henderson I .... . . . N I if I 1 - ff Y ..., . X ,. I . 3,711 - ' V . .V, ,..l I E I9 P Q K V .'i' Xflll ti iii- , S X i I V, 4 . it 'M ' 3 g Q i if .... ,si 1 i - ' if-...A - n ,lxflij . . .4 I N . q. it V xx . in f gi ,E U I , LM AA . I g Q Ia I l .y j -5. .,,., X , y T .,.. . .S 'G fy V ' ' V VA LO. I T1 ' R' f mfg I 5 XG vfii I if Q I faq, . . In -,H A . . A A I l . I I I I A nz ff' in di 4, vQb1!' . . 12753 .K nz 5 2-vv7',.'. Vmww Q.., W..,..,,,.....u,,, ,. -' Hu., Q. V: JUNIORS , . clrr ' ' 4 Wx. 1 ! I V X Z 5 I W. I I . I ' L , ,J ,215 AMA-JIM ' 1 I ' K tr-1'1 y if . 'J I 7,1 - I ., A i , I . 1. is fi. l L lp I It ' 5 I I ' ' 1 I I ' 4 1 In 1 h I A I 124112 if X- .'.,wQf3 I. 'n if 2: . , , ,VI fjf Z K S. I I f ,A . 13 -. if. f f WW V ., I' , M f QQ I A I wif . I, 'V I A Xi Row 8: R. Pawley, D. Pearson S, Pearson, M. Peary, M. Peika: K. Pennington, R. Pennino, A Petrucci, M. Phipps, L. Pio- trowski I 'M' I ,I . I I VP 4 1 if .A'n. , ' -'rf . 4 ,y 4 I , 2. ' f ...., 3 fy . Q YZ' .,1tiZi3ft1s.Azffiff5 DW! , . X, 2: -rw riff- jf , I I I Row 1: G. Lorenz, M. Lotz, S Lustfield, I. MacDonald, P Mackey, L. Magnuson, W. Ma- haftey, Y. Malkosky, B. Mall S. Marsh Row 2: H. Martens, W. Marut I. Masten, S. Masten, N. Matia- sek, K. McCaugherty, P. Mc- Garr, I. McMicken, L, Mead- ows, F. Medlock Row 3: S. Meier, R. Merrifield I. Mertes, A. Meyer, R. Meyers G. Mikusky, L. Millard, B. Mil- ler, E. Miller, P. Miller Bow 4: N. Mistretta, C. Mitch- ell, M. Mitchell, G. Moline, I Moore, G. Moore, B. Mueller I. Mueller, T. Mulligan, I. Mussl IHGT1 Row 5: I. Myers, B. Nass, G Nelson, I. Nelson, P. Nelson, R Newberry, A. Newton, T. Nick- less, I, Niksch, M. Nordentott Row 6: I. Obalil, N. O'Brien C, Ogg, D. 0991, I. Ogren, R O'l-lanlon, I. Olds, C. Olson, S. Olson, S. Ooms Row 7: K. Opal, R. Orange, S Orr, D. Osterling, I. Page, V Painter, D, Parshall, R. Pasek R. Pasmore, P. Paulson if Row 9: W. Pottinger, P. Potzler, , , , . , A 5 ' V , L. Powers, C. Pratt, H. Prazak, .5 f- 5,2 3 W D. Prezell, R. Pribyl, P. Prosek, 304-4 'ff I .K 7572? I ,wg F, Raaum, C. Robe Wo ' X, Q SZ, V W . ma, Q ' I V .... ,, ' , E 1 V71 , .. V x f 5 A , Row 10: M. Ransom, I. Rea, C. Q I 1 N i , Read, I. Read, I. Reichel, V. N, , I Rendulich, P. Rhoads, F. Rich- W- f . , ' 4- ' -' I ards, M. Richter, O Ricketts N W, ,.. A H ' -5 ' my is gi 1-ill Row 11: I. Rieck, S. Roberts, A. . 1 I I 5 Rode, I. Rohrhacher, L. Rolofi, i '. , ,Z I R. Romanski, S. Ropp, N. Rose, : f IQ I-if ' X if D. Rosenkranz, D. Ross X , V V' I 2 -tygz. .V 5f fi ff ia.. r 4' Row 12: C, Rupp, S. Ryan, S. I I ' I . I Ryba, G. Sanborn N. Sanders, , I Q. fm, K Santucci, N. Sattern, I Sa- V A ' ! 1 6 . 2 wilski, C. Schlarnan, LSchlue- 0' 5 gr E - ter A . I . 1' g In W , , A . I' r . Page 102 - .. ti ...St - its W Row 6: I. Suster, L. Swanson N. Taylor, V. Taylor, W. Tewks- bury, I. Thomas, T. Thomas, H Tice, L. Tlapa, D. Tomlinson Row 7: B. Tousignant, K. Tou- zalin, I. Troff, R. Ugolini, D. Ulrey, A. Ulyanich, R. Unferth, C. Urbauer, I. Urheim, W. Van- Hoeven Row 8: P. Vaughan, I. Vickers S. Vidal, S. Vopicka, D. Wade I. Wagner, D. Walker, C. Wal- lers, I . Warden, D. Waghtal Row 9: W. Webster, I. Weiffen- bach, L. Whitney, C. Williams G. Williams, L. Williams, C. Wilson, P. Wolinski, I. Woodall P. Wooledge Row 10: D. Wormley, M Wright, M. Yeager, D. Young I. Yount, I. Zelnick, C. Zierk S V .IUNIGRS Y I 91. l l . ll ' l wi M l f t,fg.i ' 4' 5' .1 My 3. f 'JA . y, , , f f s ,i, . . ix 5 .V A Sf W sz 1' if aiitflilf E. J nfs . YY... -. 1 , f 1 f-it-ff' iffy l A ri ,tv F. f ff- 2 MZ, Y? 3575 251553 az? Row l: I. Schmidt, N. Schmitt, W. Schuberth, I. Schultz, C. Schulz, L. Schwartz, S. Scofield, L. Scott, M. Scott, I, Sekera Row 2: M. Sessions, R. Seward, C. Seybold, R. Shafer, I. Sharp- less, I. Shaub, K. Shaw, A. Shelton, P. Siebert, R. Sieger Row 3: E. Sielaff, A. Simmons, R. Sistrunk, S. Slette, I. Sloat, D. Slocum, I. Smagatz, K. Smith, R. Smith, R, Smith .1 I Q- 3. Row 4: T. smith, 1. soidwisch, , ' MQ I.. Soldwisch, L. Sorsen, S. Sprowls, M. Stachel, N. Star- -' .M I ., xv Luck, C. Stearns, G. Steffen, I. I , I Q Steffen . , , . a. . ' Q , Row 5: I. Steiner, W. Stephen- W K I we son, I. Sterling, S. Stiegelmeier, f.' . 13 ff., 1. suven, s. smite, 1. sion, W. i y. ' ' ' -f I . N Strand, C. Strougal, C. Sulda l J. at-? '3??s.,f'I7T.at 1 li 'X -A'- , V .. . A .... . 5 .Q . .' -W 4 - fx W' -- . ' If ' tssi - . il 'Q' K A . ' . Q .. . I , an V E in as . , -. x- ' I 'QQAZ X .. I Z. in ff 3 fri V- 1-I - H . - - . 1 ,f JZ A ,K 55:71 zlxlvl, :Q 5 kg W Skis. : KL I, 1 'b S Pvgvmh. V V xi. xf KJ Z, 'Q Hagar: :Y f s 4' I S ' - - ---,-W . V r - ' ' K I Zi. 3. , . EM A an ,V , I t I -af I new . 'vs I f iff . ' I . . .1 . ,. 1. Zia . QA 4 z -Sw U M W 1. t if Z sz. ' IIUNIORS NOT PICTURED D. Andreuccetti, T. Ashby, R. Barger, C. Battey, T. Bengtson, C. Birch, N. Carr, B. Cerva, R. Coniglio, L. Dame, I. Davenport, A. Davis, I. DeTolVe, I. Drake, W. Eichholz, I, Gary, L. Gianpa, I. Greenlee, G. Har- rington, R. Haydock, G. Henson, I. Hildebrand, R. Hindrichs, B. Innes, C. Kelly, I. Kotek, I. Kusek, R. Lacek, I, Ludwig, P. McAneny, I. McCarthy, E. Meyer, M. Mitch, I. Mitchell, L. Moore, E. Morrell, T. Murphy, N. O'Donnell, l. Olison, I. Olson, B. Parker, D. Parker, M. Plumeri, T Porter, I. Ramp, I. Re-uther, R. Sandberg, B. Sculfield, I. Sefcik, R. Smith, R. Stevens, L. Stott, S. Stover, I. Tennison, W. Tomicki, D, Trevillian, Vanek, A. Walker, S. White, T. Wilson Page 103 UWA Through the doorways of scholarship, leadership, and participation, they are advancing into a Waiting World. f f w 4 f 3 ,V Av , Ya X 1 ,W 2 Z V NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row 1: M. Atkinson, I. Claxon, C. Lorentzen, E. Major, I. Anderson, A. Rozlapa, I. Rendla, K. Ogden, P. Fuller, S. Heiges, B. Keck, D. Blomstrann. Row 2: L. Riemersrna, A. Kanlian, G. Abrell, D. Wallin, R. Carr, L Herche, I. Tombcrugh, L. Teeter, L. Cosentine, B. Fritsch, I. Smith. Not pictured: I. Lindstrom, I. White. One ot the highest honors awarded a graduat- ing senior is to be elected to the National Honor Society. Selections are made trorn the top one-third of the class on the basis ot three equal factors: rank in class, classroom appraisals made by teachers: and appraisals ot extra-curricular activities made by taculty sponsors. The purpose ot this society is to honor the in- dividual Who is well-rounded in all phases ot school life. Twenty-tour students from the Class ot '57 were elected to this honorary group in their junior year and titty-one in their senior year, constituting titteen percent ot the graduating class. Row 1: D. Becker, C. Battles, I. Willoughby,I. Kranzow, P. Weller, K. Niemann, P. Mueller, I. Anderson, L. Biehl, P. McClary, L. Toogood, C. Lindner, N. Brydon, I. Peters, N. Penn. Row 2: E. Iersild, S. Hodsdon, M. Hott, I. Gartung, S. Collins, B. Knight, G. Glashagel, E. Nesom, K. Harman, I. McCray, S. Sprague, G. Oosterhuis, I. Harris, P. Olson, S. Dorpols, B. Picha, D. Olson. Row 3: N. Schmidt, K. Ewers, P. Arch, R. Rextord, I. Power, O. Kulseng-Hansen, A. Roede, D. Freeman, R. Koopman, D. Soderberg, I. Hood, R. Iohnson, I. Frost, S. Cech, M. McGarr, M. Pinks. Not pictured: I. Harris, I. Mate, M. Skarin. I l SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD Row 1: Mrs. Wenner, sponsor, M. Pulliam, VP, S. Sheldon, Sec., R. Carr, Pres., C. Coogan, Girls' Treas., N. Lundin, Boys' Treas., Mr. Ellis, Sponsor. Row 2: I. Claxon, I. Lind- strom, I. Anderson, M. McGarr, M. Fleming, M. Singleton, K. Ewers, P. Bower, B. McClure, B. Eby. Row 3: T. McNeily, B. Devlin, I. Woods, D. Freeman, D. Hutchison, A. Boede, T. Curtwright, H. Deaborn, C. Sander- son, G. Garland, T. Lewis W, SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Another senior class is graduating, another group is vacating the halls of LT. But for us, this is not just another senior class, it is the senior class, the Class of '57. While still 'iwet behind the ears , we dem- onstrated that we were a group to be reckoned with by becoming the first freshman class to enter a float, Well Tower Over York , in the Homecoming parade. In the three succeeding years, we created three prize-winning floats: Dig Downers , They're Sticking Their Necks Out , and i'Gone with the Wind . Through the planning and preparation for our class parties, 'Bunny Bounce , Spider Spin , Moon Madness , and 'Claustrophobia Clomp , we became the co-workers and friends of our sponsors, Mrs. Wenner and Mr. Ellis. Much guidance and support was freely given by our counselors, Miss Brown and Mr. Zimdars during our first three years and Miss Birney and Mr. Nelson in our senior year. Our two dramatic productions, Time Out for Ginger and The Night of Icmuczry Sixteenth, were excellently presented and well-received. The fine performances turned in by the actors and the many behind-the-scenes workers made these plays class projects of which we will al- ways be proud. During our four years at LT, we witnessed the inauguration of honor study halls, the writ- ing of the code of ethics, the opening of a new campus, the capturing of numerous conference athletic championships, and the winning of five state crowns: two in cross country, two in track, and one in debate. The Senior class led the way as the Corral surpassed its goal in the i957 Bond Drive, and our super-salesmanship was proved again when en masse we covered the community to sell Christmas cards. Our proceeds of well over Sl3,UUU went to- ward senior expenses including Senior Salute, the picnic, and our prom at which the cele- brated Balph Marterie and his band provided the music. Finally, as a climax to the cramming for our last examinations and to the activities conclud- ing our senior year, comes graduation. With mixed emotions we step forward to receive our diplomas and to bid farewell to the hallowed halls of LT. Page 107 CLASS OF 1957 Mr. Payne knocks on Wood . GARY ABRELL Wrestling 2,3,45 Track 35 Cross Country 35 National Honor So- ciety 3,4 LINDA ADKINS A,A,K. lg Mu Tau l,25 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Dramatics Club 35 Leadership 3,45 German Club 3,4 IIM AGNEW Frosh Soph Cross Country l,25 Frosh Soph Track 1,25 Student Council l,2,35 Representative Assembly l,2,3,45 Varsity Wres- tling l,2,3, Captain 45 SC Social Comm. 35 Varsity Cross Coun- try 3, Captain 45 Corral Show 2,45 Varsity Track D. CRAIG AHLBERG Rifle Club 1,25 German Club 3,4 LOLA ELIZABETH ALEXANDER Home EC Club l5 Conservation Club l,2,35 Choir 3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Gold and Blue Guide 2 SUSAN ALLEN G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Camera Club 2, Sec. Treas. 3 G 45 Lion Staff 35 Library Aide 35 Gold and Blue Guide 35 Spanish Club 4 IAMES A. ANDERSON Football 1,45 Corral Show 25 Latin Club 25 Boys' Club Board 3,45 Basketball 35 Iunior Class Board 35 Representative Assem- ly 4 IEANNETTE ANDERSON Sophomore Class Board 25 Assembly Comm. 25 Girls' Club Board 25 Latin Club 25 Choir 3,45 Corral Show l,2,3,45 Corral Treas. 45 Senior Advisory Board5 Lion Staff 45 Christmas Card Chm. 45 National Honor Society 3,4 IUDITH ANDERSON Band l,2,3,45 Mu Tau l,2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Orchestra 45 PTA. 45 National Honor Society 4 DONALD IAMES ANDREWS sembly 4 Page 108 Ritle Club 1,25 Band l,2,35 Spanish Club 35 Representative As- BOB ANDREWS St. Leo, Chicago l,2 TOM APPLETON The Hill School l,25 School Paper l,25 Choir l,25 Camera Club 2 PATRICIA ARCH Orchestra l,2, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Nurse's Aide 25 Corral Show 25 Mu Tau 35 Spanish Club 3,45 FTA 3,45 Honor Study Hall Super- visor 45 National Honor Society 4 ROBERT ARMBRUSTER Fenwick l5 Tennis 25 Football 3 MARGOT ATKINSON Daycroft School, Stamford, Conn. l,2,35 VP of Class 25 Sec. of Class 35 Cheerleader 35 Basketball and Hockey 2,35 SC Social Comm. 45 G.A.A, 45 French Club 45 Pep Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Corral Show 4 LOU E. BACON Office Aide 3 ALICE BAILEY Mu Tau l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Representative Assembly 25 Choir 3,45 F.T.A. 45 G.A,A. Board 4 STEVE l. BALTUNIS Baseball l GAYLE KATHRYN BARBOUR G.A.A. l,25 Camera Club l,25 Girls' Club Council 4 RONALD S. BARRITT Band l,2,3,45 Rifle Club 25 Conservation Club 35 French Club 45 Bowling Club 4 CAROL BATTLES Mu Tau l,25 SC Business Management l,25 Latin Club 25 Tri Hi Y 35 Lion Staff 35 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 35 Girls' Club Council 2,35 Chm. Activity Ticket Sales 35 Choir 3,45 Operetta 3,45 Quill 61 Scroll 45 French Club 45 Corral Show 45 Associate Tabulae Editor 45 Senior Girls' College Questions Comm.5 Na- tional Honor Society 4 ERNEST BAUMANN DONNA BECKER Debate lg Latin Club 25 Library Aide 25 Conservation Club 2,35 VP. 45 Mu Tau 3,45 Tab Staff 45 National Honor Society 4 BILL BELOHLAVEK Baseball lg Basketball l,2,3, Captain 45 Football 2,3, Co-captain 45 Track 25 Class Board 2,35 Corral Board 3,45 Lion Staff 3,45 Tab Staff 35 Obirin Comm. 4 Page 109 Rail GRETCHEN BERG' Choir 45 Mu Tau l5 O.E.O. 15 G.A,A. 25 Corral Show 2,35 Cale- teria Board 35 Pep Club 3,45 Tab Staff 45 French Club 45 Obirin talent show 35 Girls' Cliib Council 4 IUDITH BERNECKER PHILLIP I. BERTRAND D'Arcy McGee, Montreal, Quebec, 1,2,35 Boys' C1ub5 Frosh Team 15 Hockey 1,2 LUANNE BIEHL G,A.A. 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Red Cross Council 3, VP. 45 French Club, Pres. 45 Lion Staff 3,45 Tab Staff 45 Leadership 45 SC Social Comm. 45 Quill and Scroll 45 National Honor Society 4 ROBERTA ANN BLACKHALL Mu Tau 1,25 Choir 3,45 Operetta 45 French Club 45 Obirin Talent Show 4 ROBERT BLICKLE Loyola High School, Los Angeles, California, 1,2,35 Football 1,2 IUDITH BLOMBERG Library Aide 2 DONNA BLOMSTRANN Corral Show 1,25 Nurse's Aide 25 Latin Club 25 Blue of Gold Guide Comm. 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Quill ci Scroll 35 Pres. 45 Lion Stall 3,45 Girls' Club Board 4 ADRIENNE BORTON Library Aide 2 WILLIAM BOSH Library Aide 25 Door Guard 45 Trampoline Club 4 PATRICIA LYNNE BOWER G,A.A. 1,25 Camera Club 15 Mu Tau 2,35 Choir 3,45 Latin Club 25 Senior Advisory Board 4 BRIAN BOYER Choir 45 Senior Class Play DIANNE BREYMEYER Band 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Girls' Club Council 35 F.'1'.A. 3,45 French Club 45 Senior Class Play 45 Leadership 4 ERROL BROWN Radio Club 15 Advanced Band 1,25 Rifle Club 1,35 Career Day Guide 2 Page 110 CLASS OF 1957 M Seniors pick up sample Christmas cards before canvassing the area. ff' SUE BROWN G.A.A. l,25 Pep Club 15 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 25 Corral Show l,2,3,45 Rep. Assembly 4 NANCY BRYDON G.A.A. l,2,35 Obirin Show 25 Nurse's Aide 35 Lion Staff 37 Spanish Club 3,45 Gold 6: Blue Guide 35 F.T.A. 45 National Honor Society 4 WILLIAM BUCHINGER ROGER BUCKLES Conservation Club 3 HARRY R. BUEHL Football l5 Wrestling 2,35 Track l,35 Door Guard 35 Trampoline Club 4 SUE BURCH Representative Assembly lj GAA. l,2,3,45 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 35 Corral Show l,2,3,45 Leadership 45 Spanish Club 4 IOYCE BURKE Maine Township High School 15 Latin Club 25 F.N.A. 2,35 Span- ish Club 3,45 Cafeteria Board 4 LOIS ANN BUSKEY F.N.A. 1,2 MARGARET CAIN G.A.A. l5 Home Ec. Club l IOYCE CAMPBELL Dramatics Club l,2,35 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Office Aide 35 Corral Show 3, Spanish Club 45 Senior Leadership 45 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 3 Page 111 CLASS OF 1957 Christmas Tea GERALD CARR Rifle Club l,25 Auto Club 25 Bowling 2 RICHARD C. CARR Debate l,25 Ritle Club l,2,35 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 25 Freshman Class Boarcl5 Latin Club, VP. 25 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Varsity Debate 35 Football 2,35 Representative Assembly 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Lion Stall 3, co-editor 45 Senior Class President DOROTHY CASTLE Choir 3,45 Operetta 3 SUSAN CECH G.A.A. lg Home Ec Club 25 Girls' Club Council 25 Conservation Club 35 Red Cross Council 35 Corral Show 35 SC Business Man- agement 45 Choir 45 National Honor Society 4 VICTOR CEFERIN Radio Club IOAN CHANA G,A.A, 1,2 EDSON H. CHAPMAN Tennis l5 Latin Club l,25 Basketball l,25 Corral Show l,2,3,45 Football l,35 Baseball 2,35 Choir 3,45 Dorx, Bowling Club 35 Tab Staff 45 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 4 CARL CHATFIELD Baseball lg Latin Club 25 Rifle Club 2,35 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 35 Intramural Basketball 3,4 DONNA CHUTE Home EC Club 25 Office Aide 2,35 Corral Show 35 G.A.A. 3 IAMES CLARK Camera Club l,25 Rifle Club 25 Parking Lot Guard 45 lntramural Basketball 45 Senior Class Play 4 Dr-mfg '!'I'7 IUDITH ANNE CLAXON Eastern High School, Middletown, Kentucky lg Choir l5 Math Club l5 Student Council l5 Latin Club l,25 SC Citizenship Comm, 25 SC Social Comm. 45 Representative Assembly 25 Girls' Club Council 35 SC Homecoming Comm. 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 French Club 45 Quill G Scroll 45 Senior Ad- visory Board5 Editor-in-chief of Tabulae5 Senior Girls' College Questions Comm. CINDY COLE Sophomore Class Board5 Cafeteria Board 25 Corral Show l,2,3 SUE COLLINS G.A.A. l,2,35 Representative Assembly 25 Corral Show 35 Nurse's Aide 35 Lion Staff 35 F.T,A. 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Gold 6- Blue Guide Comm. 35 National Honor Society ROBERT R. CONGER Representative Assembly l5 Stamp G Coin Club 1,25 Radio Club 1,25 Obirin Talent Show 2 IOE CONIGLO, IR. IUDITH CAROL CONLEY G.A.A. l,35 lunior Class Board5 Library Aide 35 Home Ec Club 3,4 KENNETH CONWAY CYNTHIA ANN COOGAN Lincoln Community High School 1,25 Freshman Board5 G.A.A. l,2,3, Board 45 Latin Club 1,25 Railsplitter Staff l,25 Student Council Representative lg Red Cross Council 35 Spanish Club 3.45 Cheerleader 25 Corral Show 3,45 Pep Club 35 Girls' Club Council 45 Office Aide 45 Senior Class Treas. 45 Lincoln Recrea- tion Center Board l,25 Tab Staff 4 CHARLES COOPER Honor Study Hall Supervisor 4 LOUIS COSENTINE German Club 2,35 Ir. Class Board 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Rifle Club 45 Soundtrack '57 3 BARBARA. COUCH Bicknell High School, Bicknell, Indiana 1,2 RUTH COWDEN G.A,A. l,2,3,45 Mu Tau 2, VP. 3, Sec. 45 Library Aide 2,3,45 Home Ec Club 3, Pres. 45 F,N,A. 3,45 Girls' Club Council 35 Corral Show 35 Spanish Club 45 F.T.A. 45 SC Business Manage- ment Comm,5 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 45 Office Aide 4 KENNETH COX DENNIS EDWARD CROWELL Basketball 152,35 Baseball l,2,3,45 Corral Show 25 Boys' Club Board 25 Iunior Class Boys' Treasurer Page ll3 IANICE CROWHURST Library Aide l,2,3,45 GAA. l,2,35 Home EC Club 2,35 Corral Show 35 Obirin Show 25 Spanish Club 45 F.T.A. 4 IUDY CUMMINS Representative Assembly 15 Corral Show 1,2,3,45 Girls' Club Board 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Obirin Show 2,3,45 Senior Advisory Board 4 PHII. CURTISS Track 15 Wrestling 1,25 Football 25 Representative Assembly 1,25 Sophomore Class Board5 Door Guard 4 THOMAS B. CURTRIGHT Rifle Club 1,25 Representative Assembly 25 Corral Show 3,45 Senior Advisory Board5 Student Council VP. 3, Pres. 4 SHARON LEE DAHL GAA, 1,25 Office Aide 3 CHARLES DAVIS Cross Country 15 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 3,45 Choir 3,45 Obirin Show l,2,35 Gym Leader 4 IOYCE DAVIS Abingdon High School, Abingdon, Ill. 1,25 Galesburg High School, Galesburg, Illinois 35 GAA. 15 Freshman Class Sec.- Treas. 15 Girls' Chorus l HARRY R. DEARBORN Wrestling Manager l,2,35 Stamp and Coin Club l,2, VP. 35 Door Guard 35 Senior Advisory Board 4 IACK DEIBEL Wrestling 152,35 Football 1,2,3,4 MARIANNE DERDAK Spanish Club 2,3 BARBARA DETTMAN Dramatics Club 15 GAA, 1,2,35 Office Aide 35 Spanish Club 45 Corral Show 4 BARRY H. DEVLIN Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 25 Conservation Club 1,25 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 35 Intramural Basketball5 Intramural Baseball, Senior Advisory Board GEORGIA DODSON Tea Aide 15 Home Ec Club l,2,45 GA.A, l,2,3,4 DOROTHY DONDANVILLE Home EC Club 25 Girls' Club Council 25 Nurse's Aide 152,35 Spanish Club 45 Leadership 4 Page 114 X CLASS OF 1957 MARIANNE DORICH Mu Tau l5 Girls' Club Council 2 SUE DORPOLS Freshman Class Boardg Representative Assembly 1,25 Corral Show l,2,35 GAA, l,2,3,45 Student Council l,2,35 Sec, 45 Latin Club 25 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 2,3545 Lion Statt 35 Home Ec Club 35 Leadership 45 DAR. Awardg National Honor So- ciety 4 SHARON I. DRALLMEIER Home Ec Club 2 MARTY DUFFANY G.A.A. 2,3,45 Red Cross Council fl DENNIS DUFFY Rifle Club 1,25 Librciiy Aid 25 Trampoline Club 3 HENRY I. DUFFY Miami Tech, Miami, Florida 25 Munich American High School, Munich, Germany 35 Football 1,2535 Track 2,35 R.O,T.C, 2,35 Regional Track Championship Team at Munich Germany 3 PHILIP DUNCAN Sophomore Class Board5 Tennis 2,3,45 Corral Show 3,4 DON DUNHAM BARBARA EBY Dramatics Club lg GAA. 1,2535 library Aide 253, Spanish Club 3,45 Office Aide 45 Senior Advisory Board ALVIN CHRISTIAN ECK Rifle Club 1,2 Page ll5 CLASS OF 1957 Music by the Swinging Dorx GEORGE EDWARDS TOM EDWARDS Track l,2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,3,4 VIRGINIA. EICHIN left Davis Ir. High, North Little Rock, Arkansas lg Council Representative lg Spanish Club 2,35 Pep Club 3, sec. 45 Lion Staff 4 ANN LOUISE EK Spanish Club 3,45 Representative Assembly 3,45 Choir 4 TOM EKLOW Camera Club l,2 STEVE ELBERT Whitefish Bay High School l,2,35 Gun Club 2, VP. 35 Track 3 GARY ELMSTROM SC Business Management l,25 German Club 3,4 IUDY ENGSTROM Bettenclort High School, Bettenclorf, lowa l,25 Spanish Club 2,35 PTA. 45 F.N.A. 3,45 Girls' Club Council 35 G.A.A. 2,35 Nurse's Aide 3,4 LOIS ANN ERICKSON GAA. l,25 Representative Assembly 35 Home Ec Club5 Red Cross Council5 Girls' Club Council MARIORIE ERICKSON GAA, 1,25 Home Ec Club l,2,3,45 Library Aide 253,45 Conserva- tion Club 35 F.T.A. 45 Spanish Club 4 Page 116 RONALD L. EVANS Band l,2,354 CAROUEVERITT F.NA. 2,3545 Obirin Talent Show 2,3545 Spanish Club 3,4 KATHLEEN EWERS Ivlu Tau l,2,35 Dramatics Club 1,25 GAA. l,2,3,45 Pep Club 253, Pres. 45 Corral Show 2,35 Obirin Show 35 Latin Club 25 Choir 3,45 Alumni Comm. 3,45 SC Participation Comm. 3,45 French Club 45 Senior Advisory Board 45 National Honor Society 4 ANN FANNING Mu Tau 2,35 Pep Club 3 MIKE I-'EERER Shawnee Mission High School 1,25 St. Ioseph High School 35 Football 2,35 Baseball 3 PAT ANN FEHRMANN GAA. 1,2 MICHAEL KEITH FERGUSON Freshman Board5 Boys' Club Board l5 Gym Leader 15 Door Guard 25 Representative Assembly 25 Sophomore Class Pres.5 Track 25 Red Cross Council 25 VP. 45 Football 45 Wrestling 45 Boys' Club Pres. 4 BETH FERRIMAN GAA. 15 Mu Tau 15 AAK. 2,35 Spanish Club 3 SID W. FEY Class Board l,2,35 Wrestling 15 Cross Country 2,35 Varsity Wrestling 253,45 Varsity Baseball 35 Honor Study Hall Super- visor 2,35 Debate 1,2 NANCY FINERAN Freshman Class Board5 Representative Assembly 15 Nurse's Aide 1,25 GAA. 1,25 Corral Show 2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Girls' Club Board 3,45 Iunior Class Play5 Lion Staff 35 Thespians 3,4 MARK P. FINKS Omaha North High School, Omaha, Nebraska 1,2,35 Student Council 1,25 Sec. 35 Student Commission l,2,35 Math Club 25 ROTC 1,25 Science Fiction Club 35 Fire Patrol 35 History Club 35 Safe Driver's Club 35 Latin Club 35 Golf 35 Boys' Discussion Club 35 Camera Club 2,3,45 Conservation Club 45 Debate 3,45 Track 45 National Honor Society 4 ALLAN FINLAYSON Rifle Club 1 DOUG FINLAYSON Conservation Club 25 Latin Club 25 Tennis 45 Senior Class Play MIKE FLEMING Rifle Club 1,25 Golf 1,2545 Door Guard 25 Wrestling 2,3545 Tram- poline Club 45 Tabulae Staff 4 Page ll7 CAROL FORSBERG Spanish Club 3,45 Office Aide 35 Corral Show 35 Red Cross Council 4 DOUGLAS FREEMAN Football l,2,3,45 Track 152,35 Representative Assembly 25 Corral Show 45 Senior Advisory Board5 National Honor Society 4 BARBARA ANN FRITSCH Mu Tau l,2,3, VP. 45 Debate 15 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Orchestra 2,35 Latin Club 25 Cicero Club 35 Vergil Club 45 National Honor Society 3,4 IOAN FROST Franklin High School, Cedar Rapids, Iowa l,2,35 Latin Club 2,35 Shakespeare Club 2,35 Counselor's Aide 2,35 Service Club 35 Senate member 35 Home Room Representative 35 Assembly Comm. Chm. 35 Pep Club 35 Library Aide 35 F.N.A. 45 Span- ish Club 45 Library Aide 45 Dramatics Club 45 National Honor Society 4 PENNY FULLER G.A.A. l, Board 2,3,45 Latin Club 1,25 Student Guidance Comm. 1,25 French Club Sec.-Treas. 45 National Honor Society 3,4 NANCY GARDNER Girls' Club Council 2,45 G.A.A, 35 Corral Show 2,35 Mu Tau 2,35 F.T.A. 45 Spanish Club 4 GARY GARLAND Football l,2,3,45 Stamp and Coin Club l,2,3,45 Red Cross Coun- cil 35 Representative Assembly 25 Camera Club 35 Senior Ad- visory Board IOAN GARNETT Home EC Club 15 F.T.A. 1,25 Treas. 3, Pres. 45 G.A.A. 3,45 Office Aide 25 Pep Club 3,45 Girls' Club Board 4 IUDITH GARRETT Home Ec Club 1,45 GAA. l,2,35 Office Aide 25 Spanish Club 35 Girls' Club Council 35 Counseling Lounge Aide 4 PAUI. GARRISON Cross Country l5 Wrestling 1,25 Conservation Club l,25 Class Board 25 Senior Advisory Board IUDY GARTUNG Office Aide 25 F.T,A. 3, Sec. 45 Iunior Class Play 35 SC Partici- pation Comm. 35 Thespians 3,45 Tab Staff 45 Lion Staff 45 Na- tional Honor Society 4 LOIS GEARY Spanish Club 15 Representative Assembly 15 Office Aide 2,45 Corral Show l,2,35 Sophomore Class Board5 SC Publicity Comm. 35 Red Cross Council l,2,35 G.A.A. 1,25 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 2 CAROLYN GEHMAN A.A.K. 15 G.A.A. 15 Spanish Club 4 DICK GEORGE Boys' Club Board l5 Representative Assembly 25 Sophomore Class Treas.5 Corral Show 25 lunior Class Pres. Page ll8 CLASS OF 1957 CAROL ANN GERLICHER Pep Club lg GAA, l,2,3,45 Mu Tau l,3, Pres. 45 Leadership 3,45 French Club 4 DENNIS L. GERRIETTS Rifle Club l,2 SARA LOUISE GERVASE GAA. l,25 Home Ec Club 25 Red Cross Council 35 Ollice Aide 4 KENT D. GILBERT Hirsch High School 1,25 Band l,25 Stamp and Coin Club l,2,3,45 United Nations Club l, Treas. 25 R.O.T.C, ROBIN GIOVANNONI IEANETTE GAYLE GLASHAGEL GAA. l,2, Treas. 3, Sec. 45 Mu Tau l,25 Orchestra 1,25 Repre- sentative Assembly 25 Obirin Comm. 45 Leadership 45 Home Ec Club 45 Senior Class Play5 National Honor Society 4 IERRY GLICK 4 Representative Assembly 25 Commodores l,2,3,45 Corral Show 4 GEORGE GODZIK ROBERT GOLLAN Rille l,2,5 German Club 2,3 DONALD W. GOTHARD Baseball lg Rifle Club l,25 Bowling 25 Trampoline Club 4 Page ll9 CLASS OF 1957 Peanuts reigns at Claustrophobia Clamp , the Senior class party BETTE IEANNE GRAHAM Dramatics Club l,2,35 SC Business Management Comm. l,25 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 2,45 Spanish Club 3, Sec. 45 Girls' Club Council 3,45 Sophomore Class Board5 Operetta 45 Choir 45 G.A.A. 2 SHARON ANN GREEN F.T.A. 2,3,45 Office Aide 3,45 Red Cross Council 45 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 4 DONALD GREGOR RICHARD DEAN GRIER Camera Club5 Rifle Club, Railroad Club Pres, 45 Honor Study Hall Supervisor, Bowlers Club5 Baseball 45 Parking Lot Guard BEVERLY ANN GRIFFIN ROBERT ROY GRIFFITI-I Rifle Club l,2,35 Stamp ci Coin Club l,2, Pres. 3, Sec.-Treas. 4 SUSAN GRUBBE Home Ec Club 15 G,A.A. 15 Pep Club 2,35 Corral Show 3 MIRIAM GULESERIAN CHARLES MARTIN GUSTAFSON Representative Assembly 1,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Corral Show 2,45 Rifle Club 35 Bowling 35 SC Homecoming Comm.5 Boys' Club Board 3,45 Intramural Sports Dorx HOWARD HABENICHT Morton High School l,25 Band l,2,3,45 Wrestling 2,35 Com- modores Dance Band 3,45 Corral Show 4 D,-U-.A 'ION ALLEN W. HACKMAN Boys' Club Board 45 Corral Show 4 LYNNE HACKMAN GAA. 1,25 Corral Show 123,45 PNA. 35 Nurse's Aide 3,45 Representative Assembly 25 Red Cross Council 4 IOSEPH HALASZ Football l,2,3,45 Baseball 25 Corral Show 3, Director 4 BILL HARD Representative Assembly 1,25 lam Session 1,25 Lion Stalf 35 Operetta 3,45 Corral Show 4 RONALD T. HARDER Pontiac Township High School l KATHARINE HARMAN Latin Club 1,25 Writers' Club 1,25 Pep Club 2,35 GAA, 3,45 French Club 45 National Honor Society 4 IANE HARRIS GAA. 1,25 Latin Club 25 Corral Show 25 SC Participation Comm. 25 Nurse's Aide 2,3,45 Red Cross Council 35 Iunior Class Board5 Choir 3,45 National Honor Society 4 IUDY HARRIS GAA. 2,35 PTA. l, Historian 3,45 Library Aide 2,45 German Club 3,45 National Honor Society 4 IEAN HARTIGAN MYRA HARTMAN G.AA. 1,2,3,45 Home Ec Club 25 Library Aide 35 Red Cross Council 4 IOAN HARTSELL G.AA. l,2,3,45 Library Aide l,2, VP. 3,45 Dramatics Club 25 Obirin Talent Show 2,3,45 Red Cross Council 35 Corral Show 45 Mu Tau 4 AT. HARTUNG I Rifle Club 15 Representative Assembly 25 Bowlers Club 4 PATTY HATCH Corral Show 1,2,35 Girls' Club Council 25 Spanish Club 4 RICHARD A. HAUGHEY Fayetteville Sr. High School l,2,35 Door Guard 1,25 Latin Club 1 Page 121 CAROL HAUSER G.A.A. 15 Corral Show 25 Library Aide 35 Office Aide 45 Home Ec Club 4 IEAN HAYES G.A.A. 2,3,45 Corral Show 2,3545 Operetta 35 Pep Club 2,3, VP. 45 Latin Club 25 Mu Tau 2,3,45 Obirin Show 35 German Club 3,4 DOUG HEETER Rifle Club 152,35 Tennis 2,3,45 Student Council 3,45 Corral Show 3,45 Representative Assembly 35 Trampoline Club 45 Intramural B-B 45 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 4 CAROL SUE HEIGES Representative Assembly 15 A.A.K. 1,25 G,A.A. l,2,3,45 SC Busi- ness Management Comm. l,2,35 German Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4 SONIA IEAN HENRIKSEN G.A.A. 1 MONICA HENRY G.A,A. 15 Home EC Club 2,4 LYNN ROGER HERCHE Band l,2, Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Latin Club 25 Bi Phi Chem Sec. 2,35 Pres. 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Debate 35 French Club 4 ELIZABETH HEWETT Representative Assembly 1,35 Corral Show l,2,35 G.A.A. 1,25 Latin Club 1,25 Red Cross Council 2,35 Spanish Club 3,4 RICHARD W. HIBLER Conservation Club 1,25 Railroad Club 45 Red Cross Council Treas. 45 Senior Class Play IERRY R. HICKS DAVID HILLIS Rifle Club l,2,3,45 Audio Club 35 Radio Club 4 GAIL HLADIK Pep Club 15 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Corral Show l,2,3,45 Representative Assembly 35 Spanish Club 45 Senior Girls' Guidance Comm. 4 IUDI HOAG CAROLE HODINA Home Ec Club 25 Office Aide 3 Page 122 at class party SONDRA HODSDON Pleasantville High School, New York l,25 Latin Club l,25 Cheer- leader 25 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Corral Show 3,45 French Club 45 Girls' Club Board 45 National Honor Society 4 IUDY HOEKSTRA Home Ec Club 25 Office Aide 3 EDWIN HOEPER Parker High School, Chicago, Ill. 1,25 Fire Guard 1,25 Boys' Glee Club lg Hall Guard 1,25 Baseball 2,3,45 Latin Club 35 Obirin Gakuen Comm. 45 Intramural Basketball 3,4 MIMI HOFF G.A.A. l,2,35 Board 45 Latin Club 1,25 Obirin Show 25 Office Aide 25 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 35 Pep Club 3,45 Corral Show 35 Leadership 45 National Honor Society 4 IANICE HOLDSWORTH Grover Cleveland High School, Caldwell, N. I. l5 Lindblom Technical High School, Chicago, Ill, 25 Iohn McDonagh Senior High School, New Orleans, La. 35 Glee Club l5 Canteen Club lg Office Aide l5 F.N,A. 2,35 Library Aide 4 IUDITH C. HOLLANDS lunior Class Board 35 Tea Aide 3 RALPH WAYNE HOMANN Rifle Club l,25 Intramural Basketball l,2,3,45 Intramural Base- ball 2,3,45 Bowling 4 IOHN HOOD Radio Club l,25 Debate l,25 varsity 3,45 Technical Aide l,2,35 Library Aide, 25 Band l,2,3,45 German Club 2,35 Audio Club 2, Treas. 35 Soundtrack '57 co-editor 45 SC Social Comm.5 National Honor Society 4 SALLY HOOPER Corral Show l,2,35 Student Council 2,45 Rep, Assembly 35 School Spirit Comm. 3 RACHEL HOPKINS Debate I5 Library Aide l,2, Pres. 45 Bi Phi Chem 2, Sec. 35 Girls' Club Council 45 Latin Club 4 Page l23 CLASS OF 1957 Senior boys trip the light fantastic CLASS OF 1957 Bow Day ushers in spring season MARYANN HORTON Tri Hi Y lg G.A.A. Board 3,45 Representative Assembly 45 Corral Show 45 French Club 4 IIM HOUDEK Lemont Township High School lg Camera Club 2,3 GEORGE HUBER Model Club lp Rifle Club lg Bowling 25 Red Cross Council 2,35 Trampoline Club l ROSEMARY HUBER Library Aide 2,3,45 Spanish Club 45 Senior Class Play IACQUELYN HUNGERFORD Pep Club 1,25 Home Ec Club l,25 Mu Tau l,25 G.A.A. l,2 CHENEY HUNT Football l,2,3,45 Wrestling 2,35 Representative Assembly 2,45 Door Guard 25 Corral Show 4 NANCY HUSCH G.A.A. lg Office Aide 3 DAVID HUTCHISON Representative Assembly 2,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Baseball 45 Dorx5 Senior Advisory Board NORMAN HYNE Debate l,2,35 Intramural Basketball l,2,3,45 Intramural Baseball l,2,3,45 Rifle Club 25 Latin Club 25 SC Business Comm. 3,45 SC Participation Comm, 45 Varsity Tennis 3,4 DAVE ILIFF Iohnny Appleseed lr. High lg Mansfield Sr. High School 2,35 Appleseed Press Business Staff lg Friendly House 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Hyphonarian Business Stall 3 Page l24 MARILYN ILLI G.A.A. 1,2,35 Obirin Show 35 F.N.A. 4, Spanish Club 4 TACK IVERSON Football l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Corral Show 4 GLEN R. IAEKEL Camera Club 1,2,35 Bi-Phi-Chem 4 GEORGE IANUSKA STAN IASPER German Club 3,45 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 3,45 SC Partici- pation Comm. 3,4 GARY IENKINS Intramural Basketball l,2,3,45 Intramural Softball 1,35 Track 35 Bowling 3,45 German Club 3,45 Honor Study Hall Supervisor RUTH MARY IENS ELAINE IERSILD G.A.A. 15 Dramatics Club 15 Corral Show 1,25 F.N.A. 1,2,3, Pres, 45 Mu Tau 2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Latin Club 25 SC Homecom- ing Comm. 3,45 French Club 4, National Honor Society 4 IUDY IESEK Farragut High School 15 Office Aide 4 BARB IOHNSON A.A.K. 15 Representative Assembly 15 Corral Show 1,2,35 G.A.A. t,2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Gir1s' Club Council 25 SC Comm. 3, 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Girls' Club Board 4 DAVID IOHNSON ROXY G. IOHNSON RUSSELL IOHNSON New Trier Twp. High School 1,25 Choir 35 Operetta 35 German Club 45 SC Social Comm. 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Soundtrack '57 co-editor5 Associate Editor Tabulae, National Honor Society 4 GEORGE IUNGER Auto Club 1,2 Page 125 HOWARD KABAKOFF Band l,2 ALICE KANLIAN A.A.K. l,25 Dramatic Club l,2,3,45 Representative Assembly 25 Corral Show 2,3,45 GA.A. 2,35 Office Aide 2,3,45 Girls' Club Council 35 Iunior Class Play5 Thespians 3,45 Girls' Club Board 45 Obirin Show 45 SC Business Management 4 BETTE KECK G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Corral Show l,2,3,45 Class Board 25 Latin Club 25 Cheerleading 2,3, Captain 45 Student Council 2,3, VP. 45 SC Participation Comm. 35 Pep Club 3,45 Honor Study Hall Super- visor 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 SC Homecoming Comm. 45 SC School Spirit Comm. 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4 KAREN KELLER G.A.A. 1,25 Latin Club 25 Library Aide 25 F.T.A. 3,45 Corral Show 45 SC Blue 61 Gold Guide Comm. 45 Spanish Club 4 TOM E. KELLY Camera Club 1,2,35 Football 2,3,4 ROBERT KENNEDY Representative Assembly l5 Door Guard 2 BILL KERRY Representative Assembly l5 Student Council 25 Corral Show 25 Corral Board 3,45 Wrestling l,2,3,4 ARLENE KLAIL LINDA KLEIN Mu Tau l5 Band l,25 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Latin Club 25 Home EC. Club 35 Orchestra 35 Leadership 45 Corral Show 4 NANCY KLINDERA Pep Club l5 GA.A. l,45 Mu Tau l,2, Sec. 3, Treas. 45 Obirin Show 25 Latin Club 25 Orchesis 35 Honor Society Hall Super- visor 3,45 F.T.A. 3, VP. 45 Spanish Club 4 WALTER A. KLOOG IR. IAMES KLUSENDORF Rifle Club 15 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 25 Wrestling 2,35 Spanish Club 3 IOHN KLUSENDORF Rifle Club l BARBARA KNIGHT G,A.A. l,25 Writers' Club 1,25 Quill and Scroll 45 Lion Staff 3,45 National Honor Society 4 Page 126 SHARON KOLLER G.A.A. lg Latin Club 25 PNA. 4 RAYMOND KOOPMAN CLASS OF 1957 Finished projects on display at hual Science Fair Debate l5 Chess G Checkers lg Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 3, Treas. 45 National Honor Society 4 DON KOTANSKY Spanish Club 3 BOB KRAL IEAN KRANZOW GAA. l5 Pep Club 25 Obirin Talent Show 2,35 Home Ec Club l,2 3,45 Discovering Chicago 45 Tab Staff 45 National Honor So- ciety 4 WILLIAM R. KREMPP ANN KRETSCHMER Representative Assembly 25 Girls' Club Council 35 Corral Show l,2,35 Spanish Club 35 G.A.A. 152,45 Corral Board 45 Leadership 4 PAUL KBUEGER HARVEY B. KULIN Representative Assembly lp Ftiie Club l,2,35 Operetta 35 Choir 34 OYVIN KULSENG-HANSEN Harstad, Norge l5 Camera Club l,2,3,45 Tab Staff 35 Lion Staff 3,45 National Honor Society 4 Page l27 CLASS OF 1957 The link between the two buildings at North Campus VAUGHN KURTZ Wrestling lg Door Guard 3g German Club 3, Senior Class Play IUDEE LAHART Fairmont High School, Fairmont, Minn. lg Band lg G.A.A. 2 CYNTHIA LAMOREAUX Latin Club 2, Office Aide 2,4g G.A.A. l,2,35 Mu Tau 3, Treas. 45 Dramatics Club 3 IOAN LA MOTTE Bosse High School, Evansville, Ind, lg Reitz Memorial High School, Evansville, Ind. 2,35 Madrigal Singers 2,3, School paper 3 ETHEL ELLEN LATHAM Latin Club l,2, Counciling Lounge Aide 4 IOHN WILLIAM LAWRENCE TOM R. LE MASTER Auto Club l,2g Representative Assembly 2, Lion Staff 3 HARRY WERNTZ LEONARD Football l,2g Basketball l,2,3g Track l,2, Representative Assem- bly l,2,3, Freshman Class Boardg Student Council 2,35 Corral Show 2 IOHN A. LEWIS IUDY LEWIS West Phoenix High School lg Archery Club lg Dancing Club lp Pep Club lg G.A,A. l,2,3,4p Freshman Sec.-Treas.g Dramatics Club lg Representative Assembly 3, Red Cross Council 4 Page 128 TODD LEWIS Student Council 15 Representative Assembly 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Latin Club Pres. 25 Corral Show 35 Senior Advisory Board 45 Cross Country 4 HERBERT LIGHTNER CAROLE ANN LINDNER Student Council 15 Representative Assembly 1,45 Girls' Club Comm. 1,25 G.A,A. 1,25 Latin Club 25 Home Ec Club 25 Obirin Show 2,45 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 35 lunior Class P1ay5 Thespians 3,45 Choir 3,45 Operetta 3,45 Lion Staff 35 Corral Board 2,3,45 Corral Show 12,3 45 Office Aide 45 Corral Show Director 3,45 National Honor Society 4 IOANNE LINDSTROM G,A.A. l,2,3 Treas, 45 Peo C1i'b 1,2 35 Girls' Club Council 2,35 SC Participation Comm. 235 SC Student Guidance Comm. 35 Home Fc Club 25 Latin Club 25 Girls' Treas, 35 Lion Staff 3, co- editor 45 National Honor Society 345 Quill and Scroll VP 45 French Club 45 Senior Advisory Board PATRICK LINO Mt. Carmel High, Chicago, 111, 15 Dramatics Club 45 Senior Class Play KATHY LIPPOLDT Freshman Class Board5 GAA. 15 Cheerleader 25 Spanish Club 35 Office Aide 35 Corral Show 1,2,3,45 Honor Study Hall Super- visor 45 Girls' Club Council 4 IANET LIVERMORE Student Council l,2,3,45 SC School Spirit Comm. 15 Publicity Comm. 25 Student Council Treas. 45 Class Board 2,35 Dramatics Club 2,3,45 Representative Assembly 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 12,35 Choir 45 Obirin Show 45 Girls' Club Council GREG LIVINGSTONE Rifle Club 15 Audio Visual Aide 3,45 Audio Club 3 VP, Pres. 4 CAROL LORENTZEN G.A.A. 1,2, Board 3,45 Band 1 23, Manager 45 Mu Tau 15 Writ- ers' Club 25 Latin Club 25 Corral Show 25 lunior Class Board5 French Club 45 Leadership 4 ELIZABETH ANN LOVEWELL G.A.A, 1,2,35 Dramatics Club l,Treas, 2,35 Pep Club l,2,35 Home Ec Club 1,25 Mu Tau 1,25 Office Aide 3,45 Corral Show 35 French Club 45 lunior Class VP, IIM LUNDEEN Ottumwa High School, Ottumwa. Iowa, 125 Baseball 2,45 Bas- ketball 2,45 Choir 3,45 Representative Assembly 45 Boys' Club Board 45 Dorx NORMAN KENT LUNDIN Representative Assembly 15 Track 1,2 35 Football 25 Cross Coun- try 35 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 45 Class Boards 2,3 ROGER LUNDIN Door Guard 3, Stage Crew 4 H. BRIAN LUNDMARK Wrestling 1,2535 Representative Assembly l,2,3,4 Page 129 SHARON ELIZABETH LUST Nazareth Academy lg F.N.A. 2,35 Treas. 45 Home Ec Club 2,35 Bowling 35 Obirin Talent Show 3,4 MICHAEL W. MACK Bowling 4 BOB MAC RAE Football 2,35 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 25 Track 3 RAY S. MAIDMENT IR. Stage Electrician and Lighting 2,3,45 Thespians 3,4 ELLA NELL MAIOR Dramatics Club 2,3, Sec. 45 Latin Club 25 G.A.A. 25 German Club 3, Sec.-Treas. 45 Operetta 35 Choir 3, VP. 45 SC Participa- tion Comm, 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 F.T.A. 3,45 Thes- pians 3,45 Girls' Club Council 45 Chm. Activity Ticket Sales 45 Senior Class Play KEN MARKLEY Corral Board 1,25 Basketball l,2,35 Track l,2,45 Football l,2,3,45 Boys' Club Board l,3,45 Door Guard 3 IOSEPH I. MATE IR. Library Aide l5 Debate l,2,3,45 Audio Club 2, VP. 35 Audio- Visual Aide 2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 Soundtrack '57, co-editor 45 National Honor Society 4 GEORGIA MAVROULIS Corral Show l,2,35 Pep Club l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l5 A.A.K.5 Choir 3, Sec. 4 PAT MC CARTY Merrill Senior High School, Merrill, Wis. l,2,35 Audio-Visual Club l,2,35 Student Council 25 Metallurgy Club 2,35 Home Room Pres. 35 Track 2 PATRICIA ANNE MC CLARY G.A.A. l, Board 2,3,45 Red Cross Council 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Leadership 3,45 National Honor Society 4 BETSY MC CLURE G.A.A. 1,25 Corral Show l,2,35 Latin Club 25 Class VP. 25 Repre- sentative Assembly 25 Spanish Club 45 Aide 3,45 Senior Ad- visory Board IULIE MCCRAY G.A.A. 1,25 Class Board 2,35 Corral Show 3,45 lunior Class Play5 Thespians 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Leadership 3,45 National Honor Society 4 TOM MCCULLOUGH Intramural Basketball l,2,3,45 Intramural Softball 1,25 Intramural Bowling 3,4 MAGGIE MCGARR G.A.A. l,2, Sports Manager 3, Board 45 O.E.O. l5 Latin Club 25 SC Code of Ethics Comm. 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Tab Staff 45 Senior Advisory Board5 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 45 Leader- ship 45 National Honor Society 4 Page 130 CLASS OF 1957 Girls' Club's traditional Date with Dad DONALD MCLEAN Representative Assembly l, Choir 3,4, Dramatic Club 4 THOMAS MCNEILY Football l,2, Wrestling 2,3, Class Board 2, Senior Advisory Board, Corral Show 4 DON MELLEN Rifle Club l,2, Railroad Club 4, German Club 3,4 SUE MERRICK G.A.A. l,2,3, Corral Show l,2,3, Honor Study Hall Supervisor 2, Office Aide 4, Spanish Club 3 HELGA MEYER Pep Club l, G.A.A. 23, Obirin Talent Show 3, German Club 4 ROBERT A. MEYER Door Guard 2, Football 2,3,4 IUDITH ANN MILES A,A.K. l,2,3 IUDITH KAY MILLER Riverside Brookfield High School l,2,3, Beceus 2, Bias Logos 2, Ushers Club 3, Choir 2,3 KATHRYN MILLER G.A,A. l,2, Home EC Club l,2, Sec. 3, Spanish Club 3,4, F.T.A. 3,4, Girls' Club Council 4 STEVE S. MISTERFELD Orchestra l,2,3, Boys' Club Board l,2,3, Basketball 2, Archery Club 3, Representative Assembly 3, SC Code of Ethics Comm. 3 Page l3l CLASS OF 1957 Ioy Lane, L'I s contribution to show business, performs in the Obirin Ga- kuen Talent Show BETTIE MITCHELL Washburn High School, Minneapolis, Minn. l,25 G.A.A. l,2,35 Board 45 Band l,25 Spanish Club 25 Silver Tri 25 Leadership 4 SALLY MITCHELL G.A.A. l,25 A.A.K. 1,25 Home Er: Club 25 Corral Show l,3,45 French Ch b 3,45 Choir 4 CHARLOTTE MOLZAHN Library Aide 2,35 G,A,A. 4 ANN MONTGOMERY Dramatics l,2,3,45 Home EC Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 F.T.A. 35 llop. Assembly 3 IOHN LEE MOORE Ridgefarm Township High School l,25 Basketball 1,25 Band l,2, 3,45 Library Aide 35 Baseball Manager 35 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 45 Intramural Basketball 3,4 CRAIG MORRELL PUG MORRIS GAA, l,25 Corral Show l,2,35 Girls' Club Council 3 PATRICIA MUELLER Mu Tau l,2,3,45 Corral Show 25 Obirin Talent Show 2,3,45 Span- ish Club 3 45 Choir 45 National Honor Society 4 SALLY ANN MULLIGAN G.A.A. l,2,3, Corral Show l,2 3,45 Nurses Aide 3,45 French Club 4 LOUISE N. MUNNS G,A.A, l,2,3,45 Dramatics Club 2,35 Red Cross Council 45 F.T.A. 3 Page 132 CARL MUNTER Projectionist l,2,3,45 Radio Club 25 Audio Club 35 Stagecratt 3,45 Representative Assembly 45 Track 45 Intramural Basketball 4 TIM NELSON Football l,2,3 KENNETH V. NELSON Class Board l5 Football l,25 Track l5 Corral Show 25 Represen- tative Assembly 2,45 Door Guard 4 RUTH NELSON Honor Study Hall Supervisor 25 Girls' Club Council 2,35 Corral Show 3,45 Class Board 35 Conservation Club 3 ELSA NESOM Central High School lg Mu Tau 2,3,45 Stamp G Coin Club Sec. l,2, Sec.-Treas. 3, VP. 45 F.N.A. 2,3,45 Choir 3, Librarian 45 Rep- resentative Assembly 45 Red Cross Council 45 National Honor Society 4 GEORGE NEUMANN Baseball lg Auto Club 2,35 Intramural Softball 25 Intramural Basketball 25 Spanish Club 4 DAVID NEWELL Merchantville High, Merchantville, N. I., l,25 Baseball l,25 Foot- ball l,45 Latin Club 35 Senior Class Play SHERRY NEWMAN Irving Iunior High School, Lincoln, Nebr., l5 Operetta l, Iunior Civic League Award l5 Iunior Red Cross 35 Corral Show 2,3,45 Girls' Club Board 45 SC School Spirit Comm. 45 SC Business Management Comm, 45 Choir 45 Obirin Show 4 KAREN NIEMAN O.E.O. 15 Library Aide l5 Dramatics Club I5 Writers' Club l,2,35 Pres. 45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Bi-Phy-Chem 2,3, Sec. 45 Quill and Scroll 3, Sec.-Treas. 45 Lion Statt 3,45 History Club, Historian 35 G.A.A. l,2,35 Cicero Club 35 Latin Club 25 Senior Class Play5 National Honor Society 4 MADELINE NOBLE Dramatics Club l,2,3, Presi 45 Red Cross Council 25 Girls' Club Council 35 Corral Show 35 Thespians 3,45 Senior Class Play MARGARET IEAN NORTON G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Representative Assembly l,2,45 Corral Show l,2, 3,45 Class Board 25 Student Council 35 SC School Spirit Comm. 35 Cheerleader 2,3545 Corral Sec. 45 Spanish Club 45 Operetta 35 Choir 3,45 Pep Club 4 VALERIE NOVOTNY G,A,A. 152,35 Office Aide 35 Representative Assembly 35 Spanish Club 253,45 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 35 Corral Show 4 PATRICIA ANNE O'BRIEN DAVID OGDEN Football l,2,35 Baseball l,2,35 Rifle Club l,2,35 Bowling l,2,3,4 Page 133 KENNALEE OGDEN Mu Tau l,2,3,45 Orchestra l,2,3,45 Corral Show 1,25 Latin Club 25 French Club 3,45 National Honor Society BEVERLY OLANDER Library Aide l,2,3,45 F.N.A. l,3,45 Mu Tau 25 GAA, 25 Choir 3,4 DON OLANDER Hirsch, Chicago, l,2,35 Wrestling l,2,35 Football l,25 Swimming 25 Band 25 Fire Marshall 35 Parking Lot Attendant 45 Senior Class Play DON OLSON Calumet High l5 Student Council lg Band 2,35 German Club 3,45 intramural Basketball and Baseball l,2,3,45 Commodores 45 Dorx 45 Corral Show 45 Chm. Prom Band Comm. 45 National Honor Society 45 Lion Statt 4 MARGARET OLSON G.A.A. l,2, Board 3,45 Girls' Club Council 35 Red Cross Coun- cil 45 Leadership 45 Mu Tau Board 45 Obirin Show 45 A.A.K. 45 Spanish Club 45 National Honor Society 4 GLENDA OOSTERHUIS GAA. l,2,3, Board 45 Student Council 2,3,45 SC Participation Comm. 45 Pep Club 2,3, Council 35 Corral Show 3,45 Girls Club Council 45 Leadership5 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 45 Na- tional Honor Society 4 CAROL OSTH Girls' Club Council lg F.T.A. l55 Study Hall Supervisor l5 Span- ish Club 25 Representative Assembly 25 G.A.A. 35 Corral Show 4 ROBERT PAUL PANKOW WAYNE PEARSON Rifle Club l,2,3,45 Representative Assembly 25 Spanish Club 45 I. V. Football NANCY PENN . Writers' Club l,25 Mu Tau 25 A.A.K. 25 Latin Club 25 G.A.A. 3,45 SC Participation Comm. 45 National Honor Society 4 IUDITH ANN PETERS Representative Assembly 35 Corral Show 25 SC Code ot Ethics Comm. 3,45 Girls' Club Council 45 Pep Club Board 45 Operetta 45 Obirin Comm. 45 Spanish Club 45 Dramatics Club 45 Mu Tau 45 National Honor Society 4 LAURA PETERSEN G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Office Aide5 Dramatics Club 2,35 Lion Statt 3,45 Spanish Club 35 Leadership CHUCK PETERSON Rifle Club 25 Conservation Club 25 Intramural Basketball and Baseball l,2,3,45 Audio Club 35 lunior Class Play5 Senior Class Play VAHE PETROSSIAN Samuel Moorat High School, near Paris in France5 Bi-Phy-Chem 35 Archery Club 45 Ritle Club 45 Track 4 Page 134 CLASS OF 1957 ROBERT L. PETRUCCIANI Baseball I, Rifle Club 2,3,4, Intramural Basketball 2,3,4, Intra- mural Baseball 3, Track 4, Spanish Club 4 MARGARET PHILPOT Dearborn High School, Dearborn, Mich., 2,3, Clara Bryant Ir. High School I, Teen Club l, Choir I, School Paper Staff I, Stu- dent Teacher 2, Booster Club 3, G.A.A. l,3,4, F.T.A. Z,3, Cadet Teaching Program 2,3, Art Club 3, Pep Club 4, Mu Tau 4, Dramatics Club 4, Obirin Gakuen Comm. 4 BOB PICHA Basketball Manager l,2, Student Council 4, Spanish Club 3, Iunior Class Play, National Honor Society 4 IARED PLATT St. Procopius l, Intramural Basketball 2,3, Railroad Club 4 IOAN MARIE PLICHTA Office Aide 2,4 ALBERTINE POOL Office Aide 3 ESTER RAE POOL Girls' Club Board, Mu Tau VP, Chm. Obirin Talent Show 2,3,4, Red Cross Council RICHARD POWER IOEL POWER Camera Club I, Latin Club 2, Tennis 2, Red Cross Council 3, Class Board 2, Representative Assembly 3, Corral Show 3, Track 3, Student Council 3,4, SC School Spirit Comm. 3,4, Honor Study Hall Supervisor 2,3,4, Cross Country 3,4, Varity Tennis 4, National Honor Society 4 JEAN PROVENZANO Representative Assembly 3, Office Aide 3, Counseling Lounge Aide 4, Home EC Club Sec. 4 Page 135 CLASS OF 1957 Slosh! IOAN PROVENZANO Representative Assembly lg G.A.A. l,2,35 Office Aide 2,35 Home EC Club 3, Treas. 4 MIKE PULLIAM Rifle Club l,2,35 Wrestling 35 Class lfoard 35 Senior Class VP,5 Honor Study Hall Supervisor DAVID QUANE Rifle Club l,2,35 Latin Club 1,25 Bowling l,2, Sec. 3, Treas. 45 Conservation Club 1,25 Intramural Basketball 3,45 Golf 4 PHIL E. RAMEY Bensenville Community High School l,25 Photography lp Foot- ball l,25 Choir l,2,3,45 Student Council 25 Dramatics Club 1,25 Rifle Cl.ib 35 Representative Assembly 4 LINDA BAMSEY York Community High School l,25 Red Cross Council 35 A.A.K. 4 IOAN A. READ Menasha High School, Menasha, Wis. l,25 G.A.A. l,25 Art Club lp Library Aide 3 CAROLE M. REBERNAK Latin Club lg Dramatics Club l,Z5 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 SC Participation Comm, 3,4 CAROLE REDMAN Representative Assembly lg Corral Show 35 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 35 Spanish Club 4 KENNETH REECE City High School, Chattanooga, Tenn. l IOSEPH REILLY Football 2 Page 136 IOAN RENDLA GAA. l,2,3,45 Latin Club 25 A.A,K. Treas, 25 Girls' Club Board 3, Program Chm. 45 Girls' Club Council 25 Corral Show 3, Senior Director 45 Leadership, National Honor Society 3,45 Soundtrack '57 Staff TED RENNER Track 25 Choir 3 GLEN RENO Chess Club lg Science Club lp Stamp and Coin Club l,2,3,45 Wrestling 25 History Club 2,35 German Club 3,45 Trampoline Club 45 Parking Lot Guard 4 REXLEY W. REXFORD Bi-Phi-Chem 2, VP. 3, Pres. 45 Stamp and Coin Club 25 Mathe- matics Club 35 French Club 45 National Honor Society 4 THEODORE REYNOLDS Representative Assembly lg Cross Country l,2,45 Track l,2,45 Corral Show 4 CAROL RIEGLER Home Ec Club 1,25 GAA. l,2,3,45 Dramatics Club 2,35 Con- servation Club 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Corral Show 3,45 Girls' Club Council 4 LOIS RIEMERSMA Dramatics Club l,2,35 G.A.A. l,2,35 Office Aide 2,35 Ir. Red Cross Council 25 Spanish Club 3,45 Lion Staff 45 Girls' Club Council 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Senior Class Play DICK RI1.EY Waterford Township High School lp Representative Assembly l,2,35 Rifle Club l,2,3,45 Intramural Baseball l,2,3,45 Intramural Basketball l,2,35 Football 2,3,4 SHARON ROAT GAA. l,25 Conservation Club l,25 Home Ec Club 25 Spanish Club 2,3, Drarnatics Club 2,3,45 Corral Show 3,45 Red Cross Council PAT ROBB Mu Tau5 Library Aide NANCY ANN ROBERTSON G.A.A..5 Girls' Club Council 35 Red Cross Council 2 IOEL WENDELL ROCHOW Freshman Board5 Football l,25 Track 1,25 Representative As- sembly lg Corral Board 2,45 Latin Club 25 Radio Club 25 Iunior Class Play5 German Club 3,45 Choir 3,45 Operetta 4, Senior Class Play ARTHUR ROEDE Radio Club l,25 Rifle Club l,35 Debate l,25 Technical Aide l,2,35 German Club 23,45 Representative Assembly 1,35 SC Business Management 3,45 SC Social Comm, 45 Corral Show 3,45 Senior Advisory Board 45 Soundtrack co-editor 45 National Honor Society 4 LUCILLE ROGERS , GAA. l,2,3,45 Home EC Club l,2,3,45 Corral Show 25 F,N.A. 3,4 Page l37 BARBARA ANN ROSS A.A,K 1,25 Obirin Talent Show 2,3,45 GAA. 1,2,35 Mu Tau 3: Spanish Club 4 EMILY ROY Orchestra 1,25 GAA. l,2,35 Dramatics Club 2, VP. 3,45 Spanish Club 35 Office Aide 35 Red Cross Council 35 Thespian 3,45 Choir 3,45 Corral Show 45 Senior Class Play ANITA ROZLAPA GAA. 15 Writers' Club 35 Spanish Club 35 Pres. 45 French Club VP. 45 Senior Class Play5 National Honor Society PATRICIA ANN RUDA Harrison High School 1,2,35 Chorus 1,25 Student Council 1,25 GAA. 1,2,35 Student Aide 1,2535 Registration Club 1,35 Concert Band 2,35 School Paper 2,35 National Honor Society 3 SUZANNE M. RYAN Dramatics Club 15 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 AAK. 25 Office Aide 25 Home EC Club 25 Spanish Club 4 BRUCE SANDERSON Hinsdale Twp. High School lj Radio Club 2 CHARLES SANDERSON Conservation Club l,2,3,45 Wrestling 45 Senior Advisory Board DONNA. SASS Library Aide 3 DAVID SATRUM Auto Club 1,25 Track 25 Intramural Basketball and Baseball 3,45 Bowling 4 PAUL R. SCHANK Conservation Club 3,4 ROBERT C. SCHARFF Representative Assembly 15 Camera Club 1,25 Rifle Club 1,25 Baseball Manager 15 Debate 1,25 Stamp and Coin Club 2,35 Office Aide 35 Door Guard 35 Audio Club 35 Lion Staff 3,45 Golf 34 5 BILL SCHEBO Football 1,2 DAN SCHMIDT NANCY SCHMIDT Dramatiocs Club l,2,35 GAA. 2,45 Lion Staff 35 Obirin Comm.5 National Honor Society 4 Page 133 CLASS OF 1957 Do you measure up for a diploma? ! HM SCHNEIDER Rifle Club l,25 Bowling Club 2 GEORGE SCHROHE Basketball lg Stamp Club lg Baseball 25 German Club 2,35 Corral Show 3,45 Rifle Club 3,45 Bowling 4 GEORGE HAMMONS SCHULTZ Camera Club 2 GLEN SCHULTZ CURT ION SCHULZE Rifle Club l,25 Cross Country lg A.A.K. 2 MYRA LEE SCHUMP Corral Show l,25 O.E.O. lg GAA. l,2,3,4, Girls' Club Council 25 Latin Club 25 Nurses Aide 2, Writers' Club 2,35 Lion Staff 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 Senior Guidance Comm. 4 NIKOLAUS F. E. SCHWARZ Sachsenwald-Oberschule 1,25 Tennis l,2,3,45 Latin Club 35 German Club 3,45 Rifle Club 35 Representative Assembly 45 Spanish Club 4 DONALD M. SEDLAK Riverside Brookfield High School l BOB SEELEY Band 1,25 lam Session 2,35 Corral Show 2,3,45 Orchestra 4 STEVE SEGNER Cross Country l,25 Camera Club 2,35 Bi-Phi-Chem 25 VP, 3,45 Archery Club 35 Math Club 3 Page l39 CLASS OF 1957 Senior girls View college catalogs in Counseling Lounge NANCY SEIP G.A.A. l,25 Board 3,45 Latin Club 25 Mu Tau 25 Pep Club 25 Obirin Show 35 Leadership 4 ROGER SEKERA Camera Club l5 Conservation Club l,2,35 Tennis Manager 35 Tennis 3,45 Basketball Manager 3,45 Gorman Club 3,45 Intra- mural Basketball ci Baseball, Choir 3,4 DON T. SHALHOPE Class Board 1,25 Baseball l,25 Wrestling l,2,35 Football l,Z,3,4 BOB SHAW Debate l,25 Cross Country 2,3,45 Representative Assembly 35 Track 2,45 Corral Show 45 SC Comm. 3,4 SANDRA SHAW Representative Assembly5 Library Aide 35 P.N.A.5 Red Cross Council 35 Twirlers l SALLY SHELDON Corral Show l,2,3,45 Cheerleader 25 Sophomore Class Treas. Spanish Club 35 lunior Class Sec., Leadership 45 Senior Class Sec. NANCY' SILZER Luther High South, Chicago lp Cheerleader l5 Music Club l5 Art Club l5 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 A.A.K. 25 Mu Tau 2,3,45 Leadership 35 Obirin Talent Show 3,45 Corral Show 4 IULIA MAE SINCULA MICHAEL SINGLETON Football 1,25 i.e,Jresentative Assembly l,2,35 History Club VP. 25 l:'.T.A. 2,35 'ihespians 35 lunior Class Play5 Senior Advisory Board MARIDY SKARIN GAA. l,2,3,45 P2p Club l,2, Pres, 3,45 Cafeteria Board 25 SC School Spirit Co nm. 35 Spanish Club 3,45 SC Social Comm, 45 Leadership 45 Tab Staff 45 National Honor Society 4 Page l4O PETE SKEPSTEDT Camera Club l,2,3 IIM SKOWBO Baseball 2,4 PEGGY SLEWITZKE Dramatics Club l,2,3, Home Ec Club l,2,3,4, G.A.A. l,2,3,4, F.T,A. 3, Girls' Club Council 4 PAUL SLIVA Baseball l, Football l,2,3, Wrestling 2,3,4, Door Guard 2,3,4, Track 2,3, Golf 4 AMORY SMITH, IR. Record Club VP. l, Debate 2, Camera Club 2, History Club 2, Pres. 3, Lion Staff 4, SC Student Guidance Comm., Senior Class Play BETTY K. SMITH Ma Tau l, Home Ec Club 2, Office Aide 3 IANNA ELLYN SMITH Dramatics Club l,2,3, Mu Tau l, G.A.A. l,2, Office Aide 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4, SC Participation Comm. 4, Red Cross Council 4, Senior Class Play LLOYD SMITH Library Aide 4, P.E. Aide 4 NANCY SMITH Milford Mill High S:hool, Baltimore, Md, l,2,3, Tennis Club 3, Girls' Volleyball Team 3, Iunior Class Decoration Comm. 3, F.N.A. 3,4, G.A.A. 4, Red Cross Council 4 SUZANNE SMITH Milford Mill High School, Baltimore, Md. l,2,3, Girls' Basketball Team 2: Girls' Choir 2, Sec. of Homeroom 3, Girls! Volleyball Team 3, Social Comm. 3, Tennis Club 3, F.N.A. 4, G.A.A. fl DICK SODERBERG Representative Assembly l, Spanish Club 2,3, Football 2,3,4, 'Wrestling 2,3, Baseball l,2,3,4, Corral Show 2,4, Boys' Club Board 3,4, National Honor Society 4 PHYLLIS LEE SODERDAHL G.A.A. l,2,3, Dramaiics Club l,2,3, Advanced Band l,2,3,4 SHARON W. SOUTH Shorewood High, Shorewood, Wis. l,2,3, Girls' Sports Club l,2, Pep Club l,2, Operetta l,2,3, Y Teens l,2,3, Hall Monitor 2,31 Square Dance Club 2,3, Hed Cross Council 2,3,4, Home Ec Club 23,4, Tea Aides 4 RALPH SPENGEIVIAN Albuquerque, New Mexico l, Lincoln, Nebraska 2,3 Page l4l ROSALIE FLORENCE SPLETH Eastern High School, Middletown, Ky. l,2,35 Red Cross Council 1,25 Good News Club 2,35 Business Education Club 35 Coun- seling Lounge Aide 4 SUSIE SPRAGUE Latin Club lp Representative Assembly l5 SC Publicity Comm. lg Class Sec.-Treas. lg Girls' Club Board 2,35 Cheerleader 2,45 Corral Show l,2,3,45 Spanish Club 35 National Honor Society 4 JOSEPH SPURNY, IR. Audio Visual Aide 2,3,45 Representative Assembly l BEVERLY SREIMA Representative Assembly 4 BARBARA. STAMM G.A.A. l,2,35 Red Cross Council 25 Honor Study Hall Super- visor 25 Conservation Club 35 Lion Statt 3,45 Corral Show 3,45 Quill and Scroll 45 French Club 4 IAY STAMPEN Football l,25 Corral Show 1,25 Student Council l,35 Track l,2,45 Basketball l,2,35 Boys' Club Board 2 FRED STASSEN Rifle Club 25 Door Guard 35 Radio Club 35 Spanish Club 45 Lion Staff 4 THOMAS STEEN Track 15 Cross Country l5 Hi-Y 35 Door Guard 4 MARY STEFFENSON ' Dramatics Club l5 G.A.A. l,3,45 Band l,2,3,45 F.N.A. l,25 Sec. 35 Representative Assembly 25 Girls' Club Counsel 25 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Corral Show 35 Spanish Club 4 HAROLD STEPINSKY Basketball 1,25 Baseball l,2,35 Football l,2,3,45 Representative Assembly 2,45 lunior Class Board5 Corral Show 4 RAY STERLING Lemont High School, Lemont, Illinois DAVE STEVENS Alpine Club 3,45 Football 45 Parking Lot Attendant 4 LAURIE STEVENS G.A.A. l,25 Latin Club l,25 Pep Club 1,25 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 35 Spanish Club 3,4 IEANNIE STEWART A,A.K, l,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Mu Tau 2,3,45 G.A.A. 2,3,45 French Club 45 Cbirin Comm. 4 Page l42 CLASS OF 1957 Torn Curtright hands responsibilities of Student Council Presidency to Sue Ooms. LYNNAE STEWART Drarnatics Club i5 GAA. l,2, Corral Show l,2,35 Pep Club 25 Home Ec Club 25 Girls' Club Board 4 PAT STICE Kirkwood High School, Kirkwood, Missouri l,2,35 Pep Club l,2,35 Human Relations l,2,35 F.T.A. 2,35 Pioneer Staff 2,35 School Paper Staff 35 Office Assistant 3 DAVE STINSON Riverside-Brookfield High School lg Track lg Wrestling 25 Door Guard 4 IO HELEN STITT Wyandotte High School, Kansas City lg East High, Denver, Colo. 2,35 Class officer lg Bowling Club5 Home Ec Club IAMES F. STONE Football l IANICE STONE Dramatics lg G.A.A. l,25 Corral Show l,2 3,45 Spanish Club 2: Office Aide 25 Representative Assembly 25 Sophomore Class Sec.5 Red Cross Council 35 Nurse's Aide 35 Girls' Club Council 4 LARRY STOTT Bowling Club l,25 Graduated from high sclpool in 3 years PATRICIA ANN STOVER G.A.A. lg Latin Club l,25 FNA. l,2,3, VP. 45 Class Board 25 French Club 45 Office Aid: 45 Obirin Comm. Sec. 4 P1-IYLLIS l. STROUP GAA. l5 Camera Club l5 Home Ec Club l,2 ANNE SUOMI Camera Club lg Orchestra l,2,3,45 Drarriatics Cl tb 2,35 FTA. 345 Red Cross Council 3,45 G.A.A. 45 French Club 45 Obirin Comm. 4 Page l43 CLASS OF 1957 Seniors participate in annual Tab signing ritual FREDERIC M. SURLS Iam Session 1,2535 Band l,2,3,45 Corral Show l,3,45 Bowling 3,45 German Club 4 THOMAS TAI-'EL , Latin Club l,25 Ritle Club l,2,35 Red Cross Council 2 KATHLEEN TANSEY GAA. l,25 Corral Show l,2,35 Office Aide 25 Representative Assembly 25 Cheerleader 25 SC Publicity Comm. 25 Corral Board 2,3,4 DIANE TAYLOR Dramatics Club l GEORGE MANCHESTER TAYLOR, IR. Football l,25 Rifle Club 35 Corral Show 4 LAURENCE TEETER Mu Tau 1,25 Band l,25 Tennis l,2,3,45 Dramatics Club 2,35 Or- chestra 3,4 BONNIE TELLESON Mu Tau l5 GAA. l,2,35 FTA. l,2,3,45 Corral Show 2,35 Choir 3,45 Representative Assembly 4 ELSIE THOMPSON A.A.K. lg Latin Club 25 GAA. l,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 FTA. 4 IAMES R. TOMBAUGH Rifle Club l,2, Pres. 35 Track 2,35 Football 253,45 Latin Club 1,25 Corral Show 3,45 Choir 3,45 Representative Assembly 45 Hon. Study Hall Chm. 45 Corral VP, 45 Tab Staff 45 National Honor Society 3,4 LINA. TOOGOOD Freshman Class Board, Corral Show l,2,3,45 Office Aide 2,45 Rep. Assembly 35 National Honor Society 4 Page 144 CHARLES TOPIIAN Track 25 Cross Country 2 ROLAND L TREIBER Onarga Military School 35 Basketball 35 Football 35 Track 35 R Student Council 35 German Club 25 Railroad Club 4 DAVID LOY TRESSLER. IR. Football 15 Track 1,3545 Wrestling Manager 25 Football Manager 25 Varsity Wrestling Manager 45 German Club 35 Choir 45 Archery Club Sec.-Treas. 45 Trampoline Club 4 ARBARA LEE TRICKEY B Lincoln High School, Ferndale, Mich. l,2,35 Racket Club 35 Community Club 35 F.T.A. 45 Senior Class Play IUDY TROFF Representative Assembly 15 F.N.A. 15 G.A.A. 1,2535 Club 25 Graduated from high school in three years Home Ec SUE UEBELE Corral Show 1,2,35 Nurse's Aide 2,35 SC Social Comm. 45 Spanish Club 3,45 Girls' Club Board 2, Treas. 3, VP. 4 NA IAN UN Phil1ip's Exeter Academy 1,25 Cicero Club Sec.-Treas. 35 Rifle Club 3,45 Football 3 KAY VANERKA G.A.A. 1,25 Latin Club 25 Otiice Aide 35 Student Guidance Comm. 35 Corral Show 4 IOHN VELTRI Broadripple High, Indianapolis, Ind. 15 Latayette High, Lexing- ton, Ky. 2,35 Science Club 2, Pres. 35 Art Club 1,2,35 Hi-Y 35 French Club 35 Dramatics 3 GEORGE VESELKA Football 4 DAVID WAGNER St. Mel, Chicago 15 Door Guard 2,35 Baseball 25 Lion Statt 4 DICK WALLIN Latin Club 1,25 Operetta 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Choir 3, Pres. 45 Representative Assembly 45 German Club VP. 4 IAMES WALSH GEORGE WALTERSHAUSEN Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Conservation Club 1,2, VP. 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 German Club 3,45 Railroad Club VP. 45 Bowling 4 Page 145 IUDITH ANN WATSON Champaign Sr. High School l,25 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Dramatics l,2,35 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 35 Olfice Aide 3,45 Pep Club 3,4 ROBERTSON WATTS Tennis 2,3,45 Rifle Club 35 Representative Assembly 45 SC Con'1rn.4 PATRICIA WELLEH Home Ec Club lg F.NA. l,2,3, Treas. 35 Obirin Talent Show 2,3,45 Mu Tau 2, Spanish Club 3,45 National Honor Society 4 FRED WESELMAN German Club l GLORIA WESTWICK Brenau Academy, Gainesville, Ga. 3 WALTER E. WEYLER Radio Club l,25 Debate l,25 Hi Pi 2,35 Door Guard 2,45 Iunior Class Play5 SC Business Management 4 IRENE WHITE GAAA l,2, Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Latin Club Sec. 25 SC Social Comm. 2,3,45 Leadership 45 National Honor Society 3,45 French Club 45 Tab Statt 4 KENNETH LOUIS WICHMANN Ritle Club lg Basketball l,2,3,45 Audio Club BETTE WILBUR G.A.A. lg Library Aide l,2,3,45 Rod Cross Council 3 GEORGE WILLIAMS. IR. Rifle Club 3 MARY WILLIAMS MICHAEL WILLIAMS Football l,2,3,45 Track 25 Wrestling 2,4 ROBERT WILLIAMS Mendel C. H. S. 1 YATES S. WILLIAMS, IR. Basketball l5 Golf l,2,3,45 Representative Assembly 25 Boys Club Board 35 Corral Show 4 Page 146 IANET SUE WILLOUGHBY Clarkston High School, Clarkston, Mich. lg Royal Oak High School, Royal Oak, Mich. 25 Band 1, Sec. 2,3,45 Latin Club 2: Mu Tau 35 French Club 45 Orchestra 45 National Honor So- 3 1 ciety 4 BARBARA WIRTEL Pep Club lg Home Ec Club l,2,3,45 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Obirin Talent Show 2,3,45 Corral Show 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Mu Tau 2 PATRICIA WOOD Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, Toronto 35 Pep Club 15 Mu Tau 2: Tri Hi Y l,2,4g G.A.A. l,2,3,4 IACK WOODS Class Board 1,25 Baseball 25 Representative Assembly 2,35 Stu- dent Council 3,45 Corral Show 3,45 Football 2,3545 Corral Pres, 45 Senior Advisory Board PATRICIA. WYLIE A.A.K. l5 Writers' Club 15 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Girls' Club Board 2,3, Pres. 45 Cafeteria Board 35 F.T.A. 2,35 Honor Study Hall Super- visor VIRGINIA. WYLIE Writers' Club 15 Freshman Class Board5 G.A.A. l,3,45 F.T.A. 2, VP. 3,45 Lion Staff 35 Girls' Club Council 35 Corral Show 35 Representative Assembly 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 SC Social Comm. 3,45 Tab Staff 45 Honor Study Hall Supervisor 3,4 KAREN YAG O.E.O. 15 Dramatics Club 15 Club Management 25 Cafeteria Board 35 German Club 2, Sec.-Treas. 35 Corral Show 2,35 Obirin Show 35 Choir 3 ROBERT YOUNT Football 1,25 Door Guard l,2,35 Iunior Class Play5 Spanish Club 4 BILI. ZAHORA SHARON ZANE Home Ec Club l,25 Obirin Talent Show 25 Spanish Club 4 Seniors not pictured Lewis..Balayti Gregory Breausche Virginia Dismukes Edmond Douville Mary Drayer Carol Ann Fabish William Gilbert Kenneth Hayes Vic Lillquist David Loes Iohn P. Moore Ioyce Read Page 147 if L, on M HDEPART T0 SPREAD KNOWLEDGE. ,W ,, ,,, , I - r m l Page 148 INDEX Aides ................., ...... 2 2, 23 Athletics, Boys' Baseball ....l ......... 7 2 Basketball ,..... ......, 6 8-7U Cross Country ..... ......... 6 5 Football ......... ,..... 6 4, 65 Golf ..... ..... 7 3 Tennis ..... ..... 7 3 Track ......, ...... 7 l Wrestling .,.... ..... 6 7 Athletics, Girls' Activities ....... ....... 7 4-78 G.A.A. ..... ...... 7 9 Leaders 79 Cheerleaders ......., ..... 5 E5 Clubs A.A.K. ..... ...... 4 5 Alpine ...i. .,... 4 3 Archery ...... ..... 4 U Bi-Phi-Kem ........ ....., 4 3 Boating ...... ..... 3 9 Bowling ....,. ...... 4 U 30 44 Boys' ....... Camera ..................... ...... Chess and Checkers ...... ...... 3 9 ' 43 Conservation .....,,.... ....., Drarnatics .,..., ..... 3 5 French ........ ...... 3 7 4l 42 F.N.A ....... ..... . FTA. ....... ..... . German ....,, ..,.,............ 3 7 Girls' ...................,..... ...... 3 l, 82, 83 Home Economics ........ ..,......,... 4 2 Iam Session ......... ...... 4 5 Latin ......,........ ...... 3 6 Mu Tau ....., ...,.. 4 5 Obirin Cfakuen ...., -'----- 3 2' Pep ........................... -..-... 5 5 Quill and Scroll ..,...... .----.- 3 4 Radio ...............,..,. ....-.. 4 4 Railroad ..........,..,,...... 39 Red Cross Council ....... .--,.-- 3 2 Rifle ....,,...,......... ..... .--.--- 3 8 Spanish ..........,..... 37 Stamp and Coin ...,... ....... 4 1 Thespians ..,......... ....... 3 5 Twirlers ...., ...--.. 5 7 Vergil ......,......... ....... 3 6 Writers .. ...........,....... ....... 3 4 Cooks and Custodians .,....,.. ....... 2 l Corral ..........................,,... ..... 8 U-81 Debate ........... ....... 3 3 Dedication ....... ......... 6 Faculty ........... ..... l 6-2U Freshmen ....... ..... 8 6-92 l-lomecoming ........ ..... 5 8-63 luniors .............,.... ....... 9 9- l 03 Music Activities ...........,.... ...i. 4 6-53 National Honor Society ....... ..... l U8 Plays lunior ..,.. ....... 5 5 Senior ..... ., 54 Publications Lion .........,. ....... 2 9 Soundtrack ...... ....... 3 O Tabulae ......... ,,,,, 2 8 Seniors Advisory Board ......... ,,,,, 1 U7 History .........,........... ,,,,,,,,, 1 U7 Individual pictures ...... ,,,,, 1 08-147 Sophomores ...,...,.........., ,,,,, Q 3-98 Student Council .....,... ,,,,,,, 2 6, 27 Page 149 Wfenfemt wwf MW AM , Mdmzd We of the 1957 Tabulae staff would like to thank I several people instrumental in making possible this ugh yearbook: the photographers of Wyckoff and Drew Studiog the Norman King Companyg and Mr. Aldo b Mungai, f f l Asp lh li M RhKzer,Whohas 717 been the b k f l d f h asf eighteen f ' years. 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