Marengo Community High School - Yearbook (Marengo, IL)
- Class of 1957
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L. ,,' ' ,fu SM0lxE SIGNALS UUMMIWITI HIGH SUHIHDL l957 MARENGO, ILLINIJIS I MEMIIRY Edna Mae Norrington The Senior Class of 57 fondly dedicate thus annual to the memory of Miss Norrlngton who passed away on Frlday, October 26 l956 She had been recuperotmg ln St Joseph s Hosputal smce an accndent she suffered before the start of the school year Mass Norrmgton was a dedicated teacher, who had taught most of her life She taught English and U S Hlstory here at M C H S for three years and during that time had had much Influence In the furthering of her students' educatlon Her absence will leave a vold spot In the hearts of her many frnends who knew and respected her 3 sl., S .,.,,b ' , ' 'K , . r 1 - . . , . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . 5 4 ax 1,:.f1y,aqw, fb, nh? ., i Vx 5 , 'Q' M, f Wann E -' , ,fr , 4+ 21 .4 4 h '., ng. . ' u ,ax A 'vfs 71, 14, A 11:1 i I, lil' N .,Q. Qs . 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Everyone probably recognizes the worth of hard work, application, faith, and persistance in order to achieve a goal. Yet many of us never get around to doing anything about these ideas. Why? Psychologists tell us that these ideas are lying cold in our minds. We have not heated then to a white hot heat by the intensity of our desire to succeed. Until we make up our minds, until we develop a hot idea, until we have nurtured an all out determination to carry out this hot idea, we simply will not do much more than just wishful thinking. Yes, we must mean business, we must have an intense desire to be creative. A person who has this intense desire says, I'll make out somehow no matter what happens , the person with a defensive attitude says fearfully, I hope nothing goes wrong . The creative attitude springs from a faith in the powers within us, that intense desire or inner urge that makes for success. As Gilpin said, lf it be right, do it boldly--If it be wrong, leave it undone . I hope that you have acquired this creative urge. If not, I sincerely hope that you will soon acquire it. Best Wishes, E.C. Nichols ALICE COLVER Ellis Business School, Elgin, Illinois. Business Summer School for Secretaries, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. School Secretary ROBERT VOGEN-Assistant Principal As assistant principal, Mr. Vogen assists the the seniors in choosing their careers. As part of this program, Mr. Vogen organizes a Career Day in which representatives from the various schools, services, and trades gather to discuss their particular field. AQ x, E52 3 mt , VV pil' -it X . 1 Mr. Barclay instructs a group of his science students. Here is a familiar guidance scene in the office. 'i Mrs. Hjerpe and one of her English classes. A1191 HOWARD F GRAFF WILLIAM CORSON PI'CSldeIll of the Board of Educatlon SSCFCIH-FY lilllllll UF llIllCA'I'l0 MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION ARE LEFT TO RIGHT Arthur Miller Albert Froehlmg Erwm Rudsmskl Howard Graff Emll Olbrrch Wrlham Corson and Erma Stockwell 10 W his I I 1 1 A A L 6. ERVIN R The Board of Education at M C H S IS greatly responsible for some of the many prlv uleges and advantages we as students enloy Through the varlous polrcles set down by the Board, the admlmstratnon, the budget, and the laws ofthe school are durectly affected We are greatly lndebted to our Board for thear help nn making our school the effnclent smooth running organization It IS ERXIA STOCKWELL UDSINSRI ARTHUR MILLER a ALBERT FROHLING EMIL OLBRICH ,ff 'Y W1 4 1. ,- ,A M. 48 an : -sv, , -fu. Jak: ' ,, , ld' .--dl- f 4 ' Q 6.4,4' ' f,,.f4 '- 4 'f' . ,- N 4,33 l' , -my f ,, K,,, ' Aw., wgv ., . Aw. , V ,4 Q 1. f 4 X vv' . WZ? fx, ey' ii 'Vp 1 +L 4 6, .4 . '51 'Q 4-1. , f.: , w -4. ENID E. BECKER -.lb University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, B. A., Knox College, Galeslnurg, Illinois, Northern State College, DeKalb, Illinois. English RALPH E. BARC LAY Western Illinois State Teacher's College, Macomb, Illinois, B. E., Columbia University, New York City, New York, M.A.. Graduate Work: Wasnington University, St. Louis, Missouri, Indiana Lfnixersity, Bloomington, Indiana. General Science, Biology . 2 1,,,I 1 VAIL R. CORDE LL Unixersity of Illinois, B. S.. M. S., Graduate Work: State L'ni'.ersiIy of lima Iowa City, Iowa, Nortlierzi Illinois Stare College, DeKalb, Illinois. Matnertiatics MYRON GRIMM Oshkosh State Teacher's College, Oshkosh, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin, B. S., University of Illinois, M. S. Agriculture, Visual Aids. EVERETT HAMILTON Illinois State Normal Unixersiiy Normal, Illinois, 8.5, g Norilu ri' Illinois State College, DeKalb, Illinois, Al. S. Commerce, Athletic Director, lxlatfierrralics. gf I 102' ,C all L, 1. ANDREW H. HANSEN Whitewater Teacher's College, Whitewater, Wisconsin, B. Ed., State University of Iowa, M. A. GENEVIEVE HAMMOND North Central College, Naperxille, Illir ois B. C., Unixersity of Wisconsin, M. S.. Graenate Work: Unixersity of Chicago. Social Studies, Latin. F! Social Science x Q AY Y, ff 1 ?' ' f ,f 11 Z' up Z 4 ,ff ! .4 , -'F' , x -fl A.- ' ,a-' LLYCILLE IUERPE Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio, B. A., Graduate Worx: Northwegtem Lnixersiry, Exariston, Illinois. English 355524 Mi' 7 I MARY Aucia HUSFELDT Murray College, Murray, Kentucky, B. S. . Graduate Work: University of Wisconsin. Home Economics, Cafeteria Management. 'i QW' i 5 HAROLD HOST Unixersity of Illinois, B. S., Graduate Work: Nortliern Illinois State College. DeKalb, Illinois. Physical Science 'WT 41-N BETTY JEAN KIJGLER Northern Illinois State College, DeKalb, Illinois B. 5.1 Colorado State College of Education, Greeley, Colorado, M.A. lndusirial Arts, Annual. BETTY LOU MAIT LAN D Illinois State Normal University, Normal, Illinois, B.S. Graduate Work: Northern Illinois State College. Commerce MAE L. SCI IEIDECKER Illinois Slate Noririal ljnixersiry, Normal, Illinois, B.E.g Uiixersity of I i iis. H. A., Graduate Worm Illinois State Normal. Illinoisg Uiixer- sitj: of Illinois. Librarian Y? 1 X X 49 's , J . sd ' '- - . ---B. SL.-IDYS MILLER George Williams College, Chicago, Illinois, B.S., Graduate Work: Univer- sity of Wisconsin. Girl's Physical Education, Gym Sliow. ,T IOANN STIENKE Valpsiraiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana, B. A.. Graduate Work: North- wcsicrn Uiiiversity, Evanston, Illinois. Englisli JOSEPH A. TOPOLEWSKI Of! I r ,f Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, M af-Q Ns.. Figs..-ff! B. M. E. Music nt 1 r V - Q ' ' ' 71 x-ln, 3. 3,91 :IB A r f X 5. S. X 18 N i 1 1-Wivvvv-P Y-11 Wall WESLY TREGONING 'Wi' 6 itV of ll P' ical Iiriois, L'rluan.i, Illinois, x . Ediicuiitn. . +.t'1lcilc's. lM,....-- M' LOUISE W A LT l lERS lwlaclxliirray College, Jacksonxille, Illinois, B. S. Home Econoniics lI.'il.li WINTER lllinnil Srila Nnriiml Illiizoim B. S. Iiidnstrial Arif. Aizzlciic' L'lllXCl'SllB, Norindl N. ROBERT VOGEN Unixersity of Illinois. B. S., lx Agricnlrnre, .fbgistaiit Principal. VND ii ll' N , 'ILL N - fffffkgq i,ff 'ry 7. J sr., fs F it F 3 1 fa 1 ' 1 I IIEEEWAY T0 SEIWIEE SEEEIEES Mrs . John Just to feed five people is a substantial task, but just think of the iob of feeding the hungry crew at M.C. H. S. We all must agree that Mrs. Dorrow and Mrs. John both do a wonderful iob. Mrs . Dorrow lung Walter Prlegmfz UUSTUIIHNS Earl Lewls Wnlllom Polnow 'sX Harold Host Vail Cordell Earl Lewls BLS IIIHVEIIY Our bus drlvers have done a wonderful 'ob this year not only In transporting us to and from school but also to our games and other actnvntues Through some very rough weather they have deposited us safe and sound at school and at home Robert Wright Arthur Brackmann Edgar Fmkle 23 41 John Henmng aiu... A Earl Lewls Theodore Preuss Arthur Brackmann xxx 46' if wa- xXx Robert Wright 'E' S' Harold Host 25 ijluijxw. K gf., ,nay Sfff up ' 455: C I.. 5, g 'X ...A X W nag?-,I 4? l LJ 1 X 'sm 'Z tl 911, A 0 . K?:5vi1- ,ftggtglf . 9 ' .5 .I . . ' . M P 5-.'.'., . K , ,tl , 4- .' , up., ' fx -ug. , .s-'11 ni 5 2 ' I 7 vxif,-Q' 1' If ' nl I fl 31,9 Q M, N x-L'l, '1ln: :M f ' x..x 'A' , .ty- 1 vi is -.. gg, qi ,, xv 4 :Syn '??mg, W, I U. fffw DUURWAY T0 THE FUTURE, E IUR -,., ,rv , A . ,ix ff,.fs.q. -A H xg , Ygwk , yx, . U - ,ff-' 'gil , ni.l4w1 Mu' in X ,x, oh? 2. 6:31 gffflf - 4 ,115 U . K. '- 1' ,ff R-, -1 .., Q-I,, 1 55-s ,v- iz x sr, 'E . .- ini CHARLES 5llRlVER President Gyiu Show 1- Q5 Pliotograpliy Club 35 Ann ial Layout Editor L5 Visual Aids 11-15 Class Play fi, 1. NORMAN PORTER Reporter Class President 1, Vice President 35 Gym Snow 1- Q5 Football 1, Q5 Honor Roll Q- L5 Basmtball 15 Baseball 45 Class Play Il, lg Hi-Tinies Reporter L5 Student Council 3. Q- Hai' lift? PATRICIA ENGLE Secretary-Treasurer Honor Roll lg Student Council 15 Gyni Sliow Q- Q5 Pep Club fi, ,, Vice President Fi, Secretary 45 Proin Queen 155 .-lnuual Staff L5 Squad Leader P15 Librarian 4- , Librarian Club Vice President il. BRLTCE OLBRICH Vice Presiden F. E. A. 1- E, Viee President fi, Presidenr Q5 Band Si- .5 Virte Presi lg Gyni Show 315 Key Club Q5 Pep Club ily Student Counvil Presiden lg Class Play Si, L5 Boys' State fig Football 152, 95 Baseball 1, 515 lli Vinies Reporter lg Visual Aids 735 lluineconiing King Candidate 1. de it I Q27 EMMA IEAN ANDERSON Intramurals 1-43 Class Play 3-sg Band 1-Qg Pep Club 3-4, President lg Annual Staff-Advertising Editor 45 Annual Circulation Staff 'lg F. H. A. 1- 5, Degree Chairman lg Recreational Cliairman .ig Gym Show 1-3-1. is . ROBERT AWE Basketball l-:- Lg F. F. A. l- tg Rcp- resentative To National F. F. A. Convention at Kansas City Jig Boys' State 3: Gym Show 1- lg lltunccoruiug King Candidate Lg Key Club l, Qg Clroir 45 Junior Science Club Lg Visual Aids Committee 75. JEL f KAREN ANDERSON Intramurals 1-43 Cboir lg Pep Club 3--lg Class Play 3-15 F.H.A. 1--ig Project Cliairman rg Gym Show 1--1. DIANE AWE . . . . .5 F. H. A. Secretary 35 4, I Choir lg Pep Club lg Annual Adver- tising Staff -ig Class Plax' 1. BEVERLY BEEBE m Show 011' I 1 4 ComrnLrcia1Clun 5 JAMES BROOKE Football 1, 25 Baseball 1, 355 Band 2-45 Student Council L. DORIS BRYAN F. H. A. 2 4, Band 1 2, Pep Club 3, 45 Commercial Club -L5 Class Play 35 Annual Advertising Staff5 Intra- murals 1 4. RICHARD BURNSIDE Class President 25 Key Club 25 Basket ball 1-35 Prom King 35 Student Council 35 F. F. A. 1--l, Treasurer 45 NaIi0nal F. F. A. Convention 35 Pep Club -L5 Gym Show 3, 4. 29 -'L' X CLAIR CARNEY Student Council 1, Gym Sliow 1, 3, l, Boys' State 3, Key Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 12, 4, M Club 4, Class Play 3. RITA COURIER F. H. A. 1-4, Parliamentarian 4, Gym Show 1-4, Class Treasurer 2, Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Class Play 3, Hi-Times Reporter 4, Annual Staff, Advertising 4, Circulation 3, Intramurals 1-4. KEN COLLETT 30 DORIS CRIPE lli-Times Reporter 4, Annual Stuff 1, 4, F. H. A. lg Pep Club 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4, Photography Club 3, Choir 1, Girls' State 3, llonor Roll 3, el. fe,-fb FRANK DODGE F A 1 4 Vibe President 4 Ba 3 Pep Club 3 Student Couneil Class Play 3 4 Gym Show 1 Cheerleader 4. JON DOSHER Football 1- lg Captain 23 Basketball 1- fg Baseball 1- ig Class King 15 Class Vice-President lg GytnlSl'iow .,, -- rg Key Club 2-fig Stiuent Council ,if --.ig Annual Staff fg Pnotograpiiy Club fig Band 15 Choir 2- Q3 Library Clzib 1- Lg President 3- Q5 Class Play ii ,g M Club Si- ig Hi-Tinies Reporter 1. WILBERT FIEPKE Gvni Show lg Annual Stall Qg Winter Formal Program C,on.:nitiee f. l ,uv 1 ff: ' 1 JAMES GRAFF Gyrn Show l- Eg Student Council 1 Vice-President lg Key Club 2- L, Director 25 Pep Club -lg M Club 2--Q5 Class President 33 All Sport Manager 3-:ig Annual Staff Library Editor 4g Librarian Club 35 Class 5 1 1 'ff King 35 Visual Aids Lg Class Play 4. 3 3 lRlE't CRlEbr.:l 3 ov Qtr ROFER i' FEIERTAC S'1t,C-if Cdilfll 1. j Sjijkx lg NOTES X Rolf l- -, 5.1114 l- P. Kg. CI ll Q4C1a4s I-121-.TCT 1- iii-Tire-s Regatta: 43 Pwotograf .5 Club P: Class Play' Il. - 31 fs SANDRA GUSE F. ll. A. 2g Pep Club 3, Commercial Club 3, lg Librarians Club 2, 3g CAROLYNN HICKS Choir lg Band 2--lg Pep Club 3, 4, Gym Show 1-'ig Photography Club F. H. A. 1-Ai, Treasurer 25 President 'ig F. H.A. Camp 3g Class Play 33 Music Camp 2. Librarian 12, 35 Gym Show 1--lg Class Playxiig Hi-Times Reporter 43 Squad Leader 4 JOYCE HALL 'x .' i ke 5 ,Q 1 6 F. H. A. 1-4' Commercial Club 4' Pep Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, ig Gym Show 1 4, Annual fAClN6l'I1S1llg, 4, Hi-Times Reporter 4. ALICE HEMMINGSEN Intrrin :irals l- lg Class Play 3, -ig Choir l,1lg Pep Club 3, ig Annual Circulation Staff 35 Annual Circulation Editor 45 F. ll. A, 1-45 Gym Show 1-4. Y? 32 I2 X DORIS HOLZ. Choir 3 Gym Show 1 f Librarian brarian Club 1 F l Ai nnal staff 1 Honor Roll 1 BARBARA ICENOG LE JOHN IOHNSTONE Band 1-45 F. F. A. 1-+5 Gym Show Of 5 PHYLLIS IOOST Gym Show 1-43 Librarian 2, 3g Li- brarians Club 2, fig F. H, A. 2-45 Commercial Club 3 -l, Pep Club 3, 45 Homecoming Queen Candidate lg Class Play 3g Annual StaffqCopy it!! Editorj L, Intramurals 1 1. JOYCE KELLY Choir lp Student Council 15 Major- ette lg Annual Advertising Staff -lg Commercial Club 3, 4g Pep Club 4g Hi-Times Reporter -1. ROY JACKSON Gym Snow 1, 33 Football 1,1,4p Baseball 2, 21 F. F. A. 1-sq State Conxention ig Basketball 3, 43 Class Play 3, l. 33 -45-' if X DOROTHY KOMETANI Class Secretary l-3, Class Oueen 1, Cheerleader 1, 2, fag Pep Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, President 3, sg Choir lp District Music Contest 1-4, Student Council -lg Gym Show 1, Z, lg Girls' ,. I J State 3, Honor Roll 1-4, Photography Club 3, F. H. A. 4, Reporter 4, Hi- Times Reporter 4, Annual Staff HAROLD MACKEBEN Baseball 1, Basketball 1g Gym Show 13 Key Club 2, Band 23 Projectionist 1 W , H,-,, . . - I tg, . s 'E fc. ' - Q, 1, 2,45 Class Play 13, lg Music Camp 2. TOM MARTIN Transferred from Buckley-Loda High School 2, F.F. A. 1--lg Gym Show 3: Basketball 4. i J' Vt:- X X 'A' , x egg 2, ROL NND MALLEGNI , ,N Football 1- rg B3:RCID3Il 1-ag Base- ' ball 3, Gym Slzow Ii, ,, Library Club B- Latin Club 'l- Kev Club 3 Clloir 1, 3, lg M Cluo Q-Q, Student Council 1, 3. WILLIAM MAY ER Baseball 1 Bas-cetball 1 Gym Snow 1 RITA NORDMEYER Band 1-3g Commercial 3-4: Pep Club 3-45 Gym Show 1-'lg Squad Leader lg Intramurals 1-45 F.H.A. 4, Hrstorran 4. PEGGY OLSON Gym Show 2, 3g Pep Club -lp Maror- erre 4. JL'DITl'l POTTINGER Class Treasurer lg Choir lg Librarian Cluo 1-52, President 1, Treasurer :ig Srnienr Council Q, sg Gym Snow 1, Q, Ag Pep Club 3, as Cheerleaoer 1-43 Pnorograprty Club Eg Homecoziiin Class Queen Lg Homecorztirtg Queen 1 Ain :al Circulation Staff -, ,Eg Annual Staff Basilless Manager 'Lg Class Play fp Hi-Trnies Reporter -Lg Sqaau leader 45 Inrramurals 1- 2. 35 RAYMOND SCHNEIDER Football lg Basketball Baseball 1,45 Pep Club 3-45 Key Club 3 Gym Show 3-sig Class Plas 3 1 TYLER SMITH Transferred from Lemon! Hlbh School 3g Band 1-2g F. F. A. 4 Gym Show 4 Homecommg Commutee 4 RICHARD SPEARS Honor Roll 1-4g Gym ball l, 3, 43 Key Club Council QQ, 3, -lg Band Club 4. ROBERT STONE Football 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, lg Key Club 1, 2g Band 3, Gym Snow 3, lg Homecoming King -4. THOMAS WILLIS Gym Show 1. 4. IUDITH WARD DELORA VANDERKOY Choir 1: Quartet lg Com- mercial Club Qg Pep Club 4, Gym Show 1- 55 Squad Mn' 2 in--Q I 2 Leader -lg Intramurals 1-1. X I SALLY WARD F, ll. A. l-ffg Pep Club 3, 4g Cbeir 1 lNORIw1AlN YARGER Transferred Fr:rr1Wa2hin0tor High Scziool. Milwaukee, Wifcomln V, Honor Roll 3, kg Class Play Q. War T CLASS OF 57 WILL The Last Wrll and Testament of the Class of 1997 of the Communrty Hrgh School of Marengo rn the County of Mcllenry and State of Desparr made and publrshed the Twenty second day of May Anno Domrnr Nlrneteen Hundred and Frfty seven The Senror Class of 1951 havrng lost both mrnd and memory realrzrng the uncertarnty of lrfe and knowrng full well that owrng to the condrtron of State Street the Reaper wrth hrs deadly scythe drsgursed as Jrm Graff s Model A Nel may strrke us down at any moment does hearby make publrsh and declare thrs to be our last Wrll and Testament hereby revokrng all others The entrre Senror Class leaves Mrs Hjerpe our class advrsor to the rnconrrng Freshman Class wrth the srncere hope that they wrll cause her as much trouble as we have Wrtnessed thrs Twenty second day of May Anno Domrnr Nrneteen Hundred and Frfty seven by an Emma Jean Anderson leaves her Jovral personalrty to Marrlyn Thompson Karen Anderson leaves her good trmes rn P E to Dorothy Sykora Drane rwe leaves her swrng and sway to Laura Icenogle Skrp Awe leaves hrs abrlrty to prck up grrls to Fred Struckmerer Beverly Beebe leaves her beautrful arto vorce to Marrlyn Krause Irvrn Boeldt leaves hrs natural red harr to Betty Rucker Charles Brand leaves hrs mrnrature manrcure set to Mrke Farrell Jrm Brooke leaves the Freshman grrls wrth deep sorrow Dorrs Bryan rsn t gorng to leave Cookre rn the Jug Drck Burnsrde leaves hrs bea rtrful duck tarl to Bugs Meuser Tom Carney leaves hrs beer cooler to D B Ken Collett leaves hrs numerous drnner engagements to Bob rrdell Rrta Courrer leaves all her romantrc experrences to Carolynn Sukup Dorrs Crrpe leaves her spasmatrc grggles to Vrrgene Z.rckulrr Frank Dodge leaves hrs gymnastrc abrlrtres to John Roush .lon Dosher leaves Josephrne wrllrngly look out Rockford' Pat Engle won t leave wrthout Drck Burrrsrde Bob Ferertag leaves hrs marvelous drrvrng abrlrty to Bob Pottrnger Wrllre Frepke leaves the erglrth grade grrls to the freshman boys Jrm Graff leaves Sharyl and Nell and one wrth more regret than the otherl Shrrley Grrebel leaves World Relatrons wrth a srgh of relref Sandra Guse leaves her huntrng secrets to Pat Patrrsh Alrce Hemmrngsen leaves her soft gentle vorce to Janrce Nordman Carolynn Hrcks leaves her brg brown eyes to Carol llumenrak Dorrs Holz leaves her vrm vrgor and vrtalrty to Sharyl Kerlrn Barbara Icenogle leaves her cheery laughter to Bonnre Yerke Roy Jackson leaves hrs perfect drctron to George Ann Lowe John Johnstone leaves hrs clarrnet to Mr Topolewskr Plryllrs Joost leave Tom Carney for good' Joyce Kelley leaves her stock of earrrngs to Gladrne Wrlkrns Dorothv Kometanr leaves her abrlrty to get along wrth people to Beverly Aten Frarold Mackeben leaves hrs drrvers lrcense tn county court! Roland Mallegnr leaves Sandra Meyer to some other lucky boy Tom Martrn leaves hrs quret shy ways to Donny Prske Brll Mayer leaves hrs bar bells to Sheldon Franks Donna Motley leaves her frgure and manners to Mary Lou Kreutzer Danny Nrchols leaves' Rrta Nordrneyer leaves her urrrque harr styles to Georegann Sandman Bruce Olbrrch leaves hrs sr ter to fend for herself Pegg Olson leaves for Woodstock to start a new career' N rm Porter leaves happrly wrth Dorrs Crrpe tallyhol Jud Pottrnger leaves the road to Hampshrre clear for any other ambrtrou young damsel Bud Schnerder leaves for Rrlet Cruck Shrrver leaves hrs actrng abrlrtres to anyone who has rl e nerve' Tyler Smrth leaves Physrcs to any junror who can take rt Drck Spears leaves hrs personally tested correspondence course on HOW TO GET A GIRL to John Carr Gene Steurer leaves hrs sensatronal basketball abrlrty to Jack Reh Ed Stoffregen leaves nrs astonrshtng masculrnrty to Rrley Arnold Bob Stone leaves hrs rrresrstable charm to Jerry Kreutzer Delora VanderKay leaves wrth wonderful memorres of a certarn 6 4 senror guy Sal'v Ward les es her black outfrts to Faye Rrce 'l JIU Wrllrs leaves hrs conrrnual cheerfulness to Gregg Boxlertner Ivornr Yarger leaves one or two srgns strll standrng rn Marengo . , - , 'A -,. . - . . 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PROPHECY Class Of 1957 Professor Pottrnger P H D and I Dr Kometanr decrded to establrsh a home for the protectron and care of homeless orphans Look rng for cheap land Qreal cheapj we rnqurred at the Mackeben and Mayer Merry Meadows Real E tate Agency rn East Chumung We were surprrsed to see Happy Harold and Dear Old Brll sellrng real estate and we had an rnterestrng talk of what they had been dorng these past 19 ears yr hey rnformed us that Rrta Courrer after an unhappy martrage was grvrng advrce to the lovelorn rn the Marengo Rgpublrcan News It eems that three other rrls rn our class of 57 Beverly Beebe Barb Icenogle and Shrrley Grrebel had gone on a safarr to South Afrrca to hunt br game and not t ey have secured trckets togo to Mars to hunt brg ergame When they mentroned trckets to Mars Judy and Irnqurred aboutt e possrbrlrty of buyrng some land there Asa specralfavor to ust ey gave usa real bargarn on some land for only S2 00an acre The only problem now was to get transportatron to Mars Harold and Brll rnformed us that our former school mate Norman A Porter had just perfected hrs passenger rocket shrp to Mars and had scheduled hrs frrst flrght for the followrng week Hoprng to secure trckets for thrs flrght we qurckly got rn touch wrth Prof Porter s secretary and wrfe Dorrs Crrpe Porter Norm s wrfe was her Jolly old self and sard that Norm would be glad to have us on the flrght and sold us trckets rmmedrately Srnce the flrght would leave rn a week we had to shop for surtable clothes Hearrng that Prerre of Parrs alras Charles Brand jr he famous desrgner of ladres oxygen tanks and space wear was havrng a fashron show we decrded to o to rt On the way we tan rnto Tom Carney who was workrng rn the sewer It seems that Tom was an ex planetarran polrtrcran out o offrce durrng the republrcan admrn rstratron Crossrn the street we were practrcally run over by a gray soupped up Model A Ford drrven by none other than James rloward Graff Esqurre w o had preserved Nel all these ears We frnally reached Prerre s wrthout further mrs ap and sat down for the fashron show The frrst model was one of our former classmates Dorrs Bryan modelrng the latest fashron rn ladres oxygen tanks Then Alrce Hemmrngsen wearrng the newest outer space clothrng and accessorres entered gracefully We bou ht all the necessary artrcles from the saleslady Dorrs Holz Wrlrby We had a few more days left on eart so we decrded to take our last flrng of the nrght clubs rn the huge rnetropolrs of Marengo As we were walkrng down Marn Street we notrced that a spot across the street was c eatrng qurte a trme rn the town so we went there The mar quee read Forty one Hand Prcked Beautres by that famous connorsseur of female charm and lovelrness Uncle Bob Ferertag The famous Drane Awe was the leadrng dancer and srnger of the chorus The Hep Cat Harmonettes known to us as Donna Motely Rrta Nordmeyer and Delora Vander Koy were also performrng The rnsrde of the club was very luxurrous Over thrs atmosphere of hushed volces rose the melodrous musrc of Blue Note Burnsrde W notrced that hrs wrfe Pat Engle Burnstde was srttrn at the front table wrth therr four chrldren so we decrded to go over and talk to her The brg day frnally arrrved We were escorte to the arrport by a polrce drvrsron whrch was led by Captarn Norman Yarger and flanked by Patrolman Stoffregen At the arrport we were transferred by helrcopter prloted by Ace Bob Awe to the locatron of Porter s space shr Retrop At the hangar we met the crew for the Mars flrght The prlot was Roy Jackson co prlot Karen Anderson navrgator Ervrn Boeldt and chref dretrcran Emma Jean Anderson Many of our frrends came to see us off Tyler Smrth brd us farewell and as our busrness manager for our orphanage promrsed to round up orphans for our home on Mars After all the excrtement of takrn off we sat back rn our seats and observed some of the other passengers of the flr ht We spred a face that looked famrlrar It was Rrc ard Spears It seems that Drck rs the Orvrlle Hodge of 1976 He had been charge wrth takrng The trrp was gettrng a lrttle trresome so we decrded to walk about the rocket shrp We conducted through the shrp by a lrttle man who we recognrzed as Ken Collett We asked hrm to take us to see the brrg and much to our surprrse there was Roland Mallegnr servrng con frnement for smokrng rn the engrne room For somethrn more to do we decrded to watch an rnter planetarran televrsron program We had been watchrng the pro ram for some trme when who s ould appear on the set none other than Bob Stone the debonarr Don Juan bachelor all the Martran grrls ave been wrld about for the last frve years Upon returnrng to our seats we saw an elderly lookrng man wrth a recedrng hart lrne and grayed harr Lookrng closer we recognrzed the man as Dan Nrchols He told us that he was gorng to Mars to teach Inter planetarran Relatrons We frnally returned to our seats and to occupy our trme we looked out the wrndow Much to our astonrshment there was a battered old space shrp As we whrzzed past rt we caught a glrmpse of the wrrtrng on the srde of rt It read The Class of 1958 and advrsor Mrss Martland Mars or Bust! The next few days passed very qurckly and we enjoyed the companronshrp of the other passengers very much As we entered Mars atmosphere we beheld a very strange srght As we came closer we recognrzed rt as Frank Dodge He was Jumprng up and down wavrng hrs hands wrldly On hrs shrrt was wrrtten Inter planetarran Olymprc Flyers Cheer so we gathered he was a cheer leader for the flyers Our space shrp landed on Mars and as we stepped out of the shrp a band struck upa strange melody As rt marched past us we notrced rt was berng led by the famous conductor John Johnstone We were very anxrous to frnd out what was happenrng on Mars so we bought a newspaper The Mars Weekly Astonrsher We rmmedrately turned to the socrety page and there rn bold prrnt wrth by lrnes were two names whrch were famrlrar to us They were Sandra Guse Ham and Sally Ward As we read therr column we found that therr latest brt of Jurcy gossrp was about the famous Martran screen actress Carolyn Hrcks It seems that Carolyn has been seen steadrly wrth the present Aga Khan remembered b us as Tom Martrn Because we were hungry we started lookrng for a good restaurant We frnally found one an who should be the owner none other than Phyllrs Joost Her most competent wartress was Joyce Kelley When Joyce brought us the menu we found that Phyllrs was sellrng very cheap meat so we couldn t help but thrnk rt was horse meat By the trme we had frnrshed eatrng rt was trme to check rn at our hotel We found our hotel wrthout any trouble and were lad to rest a brt Because we would have to get to work on our orphanage soon we decrded to take rn the nr ht spots on Mars whrle we hadt e chance Before gorng out though we stopped at the hotel manager s offrce to frnd out about the nrght lr e on Mars We were ushered rnto the offrce and there was Mrs Hjerpe advrsor for the class of 1957 She told us of a place where we could wrn a fortune fast so we set out to frnd rt After losrng our way several trmes we spotted a huge neon srgn readrng Frep a Key Casrno owner Wrlbert Frepke Recognrzrng the name we were more rnterested rn frndrng the owner than wrnnrn a fortune Whrle lookrng for Wrlbert we bumped rnto Jon Dosher the dashrng bachelor of Mars wrth several grrls at hrs table Jon ha changed hrs name because too many people were lookrng for hrm We Couldn t frnd Wrl so we frnally gave up and went back to our hotel The next mornrn we thumbed through the newspaper and found Just the ad we were lookrng for and that rnterested us We hurrredly dressed and went to t e address rven rn the ad We soon drscovered that the company was owned by Ray Bud Schnerder who would burld anvthtng wrthrn reason A ter talkrng over our plans wrth Bud and another contractor he employed they agreed to burld our orphanage Bud told us that all the desrgnrng would be done perfectly by Peggy Olson We decrded to frnd two people to manage affarrs rn the orphanage so we looked up two famous drscrplrnarrans Eugene Steurer and Tom Wrllrs After employrn them we decrded to do some more srght seern Whrle rrdrng throug the country srde we notrced that the corn rn t e freld of one farm was very very tall The questrons rn our mrnds were answered when we saw Bruce Hercrrles Olbrrch wavrng to us from the freld When we came rnto town we were delayed by a troop of matchrng marrnes led by an old classmate of ours Sergeant Charles Shrrver of the Martran Marrne Corps Because we had nothrng to do we went back to our hotel We found a message from Tyler Smrth sayrng that a space shrp of orphans was berng sent to us wrthrn the month We no lbnger had nothrng to do for thrs news would keep us busy for weeks for we have a lot to before the orphans arrrve 39 . - . . , I . . -I . . . I - D ah, I I .'t I . . ' .I ' ' .. .- . . , ' ' . . . A . . I e - ' . .' y ' A -. ' f . ' . 'Pg . ig - 0 ' , . . 1 'ds f I Sl, 500, 00.0 worth of 'mercury from the United State-s Institute of Technology laboratory. ' Y I U . H I . - I. I . . E .- no . -. . . . . . .. I I . I il . A P r Za L 3 s I G 1 !! E ' 45, DUURWJY T0 JDYINUEMENT JUNIURS I up ' if 5 W fs if A ' 'hs BM ...L.-- jrf .,. , , W 'nw Y .. ,W Q .f, A Y ws I If 'bn .. -any-on s Q H fl S2 A 1 , - 4 . 1 i 3 , Q -fa 17 , any th A.. If .f ' ,q 1' 'wr C7 f in l' George Ann Lowe Susan Sachheben PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT David Spears Ruta Ahlberg TREASURER SECRETARY G39 Josephme Kunde REPORTER -fi Gloria Albrecht John Carr G, X hligaf Q X R x 'K X N 'N 'QR , QQ , -,- Y. wx P Xl X , Wil I iam Carr Shirley Fischer 4 Robert Riley Jerry Gregg Horolcl Ardell Arnold Beebe Boxleitner Branson Michael Farrell Aida Charo Marlene Diedrick Jr' 54. cn. us Q Daffy' X. f Edge ' it 1 it J Q, ' x X 'A l Robert Fielder Sandra Dennis Diana Carol Crisqnfq Finks Frohn George Gray Gverrq S' f? i Y' Janet Hacker June Kallal 4, Ronald 5, A Kier Yi' i uae 4? Q S Mi 9' Josephine Russell Phyllis Carol Laura Hachmeister Ham Hemmingsen Humeniak Icenogle Kreutzer tv, ' ' Yi, 6 -.3 H A. , H N 13241. , i ZH T7 N f - 4 5 Q f 1.- U I 4 . . Carol Kein Marilyn Janice Robert Ralph Krause Lam bert Lashbrook List Chester Maguire fr.-:nf 'Q' -'S' Ellen Kenneth Sandra Charles Donna McCullough Mc Kee Meyer Miller Nelson Peter Perkins L v i if its J , in ' a Shirley Peterson Donald Piskie Janice Peterson Elizabeth Vernon John Bent' Lawrence Richard Rosenwinkel Roush Rucker Ruclsinski 5. Patricia Patrish John Reh 3, X X W X ,J 1 Elizabeth Rice Barbara Ryman 1? '7 X llsi g , 2 if ' ff , ' 2, f Z 'bf 'G Verne Swanson Beverly Vlasnik Violet David Jeannine Marlene Fred Sawallisch Schmars Schneider Schuld Struckmeier Joseph Sykora . sr: c l Q ws., '5 f I Mari l yn Thompson William Weiss 5:7 Gordon Wi l ke Janice o I s Vesta y Vesta Gladine Wilkins Robert Judy Yerke Young Marilyn Walthers Virgene Zickuhr i i I f DUURWIY T0 BETT R TIME , -f ,L UUPHUMURE . v ' f ' ' f 1 2, jnfc 6 7' 4 YT -Y 4'?..rW'.7'4fw1w .Qt Q. F--.T af' ' f fy fl QQ ,Z , Z , lf' ,X 1- , f ,,.f V, ,rf ,..Q-T 'A'4, w1,,. ,,.,f ,.f- .xsvxxx A ' AqN+s.?NJ ' f s K K4 fX X! A M.,.o- a fm 'A ,,,...pP ......,- Www A-N , , J I I jf I7 1 f. gf X ' 1 5 l Z S. 'W' .N .R ,hs of 4-of , T ,QV U 4 :ij xi 69,0 'X James Hahn 'CB J' Q99 PRESIDENT .s-434, . Q99 0 oEJ,9,Q'2' 6,3066 0 P ag? qx 0 YN vbOdNS 49' xy 'P49og o J, 078,000 qix K ig, YY? 5, I' vo N f ,nfx Q., fam A ' J 7 X ' ,Jia J X XX X fllm -.ix l Kenneth Nancy Harold Joyce Beverly William Anderson Anderson Ahrens Anthony Aten Awe SQ ,S Judith 4. Baker V xi X 3 Bauman Sharon Boerfcher ff X J :ER X s r W., Dorothy Richard Carol Janice Jon Brandf Brooke Brooks Brown Brunschon si. Julianne Mary Ellen David Diane Carney Carroll Davis Deneen i.,l -Nl Herman DiPirro bv. X-- L '73 -7 Nl N I George Dum proff Jerome Edge 9 Clarence Eschbach Wil l is F ick l. ag Judi th Finzel Gary Serita Jan ice Eileen Nancy Earl F itzsimmons Gaylord Greenwood Grossen Grossen Guse N X .A, 1 Q -as 0 sh'+ J X f gp S rx 2 i 1 x Edward Michael Kenneth Hackmeister Hagen Heaney elif, 1 'T I Patsy James Lawrence Hemmingsen Hendricks Hubbs Bethany Jamieson Karen Hazel Johnson KQWIY Patricia Mary Joyce Kenneth Peggy Benjamin Knutter Kre utzer Kubian Kubian London Mqdey t 5 .1 .p . -'ev 1 V7 'kr 1 T 15 L H' 7 ' Elizabeth Patsy Shirley Charlotte Ronald JoAnn Martin Mavis Mayer Meine Mc Donough Mc Kee 1 William McKee MGFY Karen McNulty McNeese 4 -1 0- :L Hugh Robert Michael Judy Janice Frank Mc Roberts Meuser Moehl ing Mueller Norclman Oakley it X X X HN? cv, 1 E '57 i '-1 L N Ann Judith Judy Richard Robert Dale O'Donnell Olbrich Peterson Pfaffinger Pottinger Rammien Ln' . r E' l 4 Betty Rasmussen . N 'fn N? Lois Q 1 ML qwagili Richardson X v 7, , . if y X X xv if R Roger Ratcliff .7 'W A' 1---' Shirley Riggins Jerry Lowell Thomas Karen Frank Hal Ryan Ryman Schmidt Seegers Shacklee Simons Wrv 1 if W- .. , ., +, Y? Alberta Doris Bonita Leona Richard I ona Ste urer Stone Swanson Sweet Swangl e Ta uck Wi iiiilm Kenneth Weber XXXL: S, Mardel I Wise Roger Wright 4 cub- -s- if 5 N V Vff .Q-2J G 5 f it 4. , W, , fm' X ., .hair wut--: .Ak f WN nj m-M F +4 if 1 5, .W A 1662 2339 ,4 4 gk f V, MTN: Q H, 3 , 2 5 3 ' ' gig xx 5 Q5 5, ' DUURWAY T0 KNUWLEDGE, FRE.HMEN i 5 .'.- 4- -15, -14. 4, V , 'QM gggfph . f. v. 5 s. -.. V' ' 55515 if A 2? ! ' Q N. 4. ' 1 'i:'f3:'5-5, , fl ' 4 .4 KX I , sf. R 2 N -:If 'f A ' M R YN my :Q xx0u9 Rid' WU' X We We . ' W ENP 'Und XNXXXXO 3 W W I t ' 1 f Dfw 4 U ,K ' 1 Judith Wright Margaret Mitch SECRETARY8. REPORTER TREASURER ,QP cf? 5 55 pb M w. 'G l L 'hw E 2 - ,nf e X N if 11' I X X EL -2 Russell Diana Dorothy Jerry Charles Bruce Abernathy Alvarez Anderson Anderson Andrews Baker Roxanna Penny Ballard Bremer .X if Lf 1 ft l -B 1 4 4 Gene Eugene ' x W Blazer Boxleitner B' 5 l x , ff Sandra William Bernhard? Bremer Harry Lorene Bonnie Jane Douglas Buchanan Burke Canflin Carlson CUFF .. Z2 ' y s l 1 . xl ,W -QQX x ig, wr- John Chalmers qu.. x Jerome William Diane Chamness Courier Deckerf Richard Eicksfeadt M 'I A 'f g 'A ' ii, -. . . V. 1 Judith Engle Sheldon Franks Harry Foster Clarence in rx: 'W ,IQ 31 a.,,,,, V -. .a Y r, f . . 1, 1 Faber Marcia Freclrickson . I Pricilla Fischer .g .Q .. 5, s.. F-'V 1 N 4 'R JF? i . David Joseph Dell Eicksteadi James Fitzgerald X K , 5 JX '24 N ii 1- iff? Ml-Ii.: l -li',. Richard Fitzsimmons Lois Olga Freise Garcia -Q-4' L Y-'Yr Z Ronald Patsy Virginia Linda Judith Darlene George Gurke Gurke Guse Hacker Hqchmeigter Keith Richard Hagen Hauri H- :yi 41 Qu I D dl v a g -- L, xx! X ffrei fer L' x lx 4 4 1 G 9 'ips - ff -c 4 ...R X l i i V Ronald Edward Karen N R Ham Hance Hans ff g R - , R g ig , Gloria Michael Hall Kiefer Roger Richard Sharon Janice Jeanette Gale Kitchen Kolberg Kraemer Kraemer Kunde Q as U5 5' ' ,fs K ' 4 11 Al Patsy Beffy Joan Sa y Mary Eugene Lambert L0ShbfO0k Lange Lenz Llpnlsky Loeffel Linda Loomis f ni' 4- , 1? N X is ow. 1 . .J Leon Madey James JOHN CGFOI Richard Sharon Donald M0HeY Nelson No Nancy Pishion er, -.. s L. x. Q.. X Judy Louis Patricia Janet Jean Piske Plencner Purkey Rosenwinkel Rosenwmk l Curtis Linda Rudy Schuring W l gl . it X l I Aix V1 w l ix +. - -T X x V 3. 9' X I :ua m . I James Alfred 1? so 1 Schneider Schuld 1 r l i EW Kay Glenn Ryman Shriver Clifford Rolene Lynn Geroge Carolyn Simons Simons Spaulding Standish Sukup r Aw nu .2 -. 4. Q9 H hx X X .N 'W . sl .iii I .Q swf' lo' XV Dorothy Warren Sykora Symonds Judith Wade ,J , Carol Thelner r ,,,, s fftf l Q 5 li? 1 39 11 , ' - ,,,-, E w g , 's f-4 V W m Stephen J W Weech William H Walton MHTOI1 Norma Charles Wlffh Wood Wythe John Uden Phlllp Welch Melody Rut Vander Val k Vesta Vlrglnla Will rams Loren Wlngblade Mahlon John Wythe Zenk A. Ivyxx IIIIIIIIIIAY 'I'II MIIMIIIIIIIY IIITIIITIIIS The M.C. H.S. Band displayed a colorful march and provided lively music. A crowd of interested spectators cheer Marengo on. Marengo lost to the Champions of the Shark Conference Q0-0. R The T956 Homecoming festivities were begun Thursday evening, October l8, by a snake dance. The long line of students wound up on the practice field for a pep session warmed by a huge bon fire. Friday afternoon the biggest and best parade yet, made up of many beautiful floats, wound its way through the streets to the Colonial Theater, where a pep session was held. The Homecoming game with the '56 SHARK Conference Champs, Harlem, was lost, but that did not dampen our spirits. Judith Pottinger was crowned the Home- coming Queen during the colorful half-time ceremony. The day was climaxed by an exciting film at the Colonial, entitled, The Invasion of The Body Snatchers. Our '56 Homecoming was ended by a beautiful dance in the gymnasium where Robert Stone was crowned King. The music was furnished by the George Vann Orchestra. s for another completed 'v's.'AU. Q as Jon Dosher grabs the ball Our lovely Homecoming Queen, Judy Porringer, attended on the left by her court Phyllis Joost and Donna Motley, after re- ceiving the coveted crown from last year's Queen, Peggy Loeffel. ,,f The Junior Class was awarded first prize in class float competition Charles Brand Ir chauffeurs the o5 Queen Pe 883' Loeffel ,asv if v I v,Y 05 4,4 543' N'--up 37' QQQW W ter, fa, 74' 'x N x YI Aff Wim' -my P00 ,. -. The Honorable Milo W and arner Mr. Nichols are chauffeured by Norman Yaeger. x ,ff Thr- -ig 1 I v ' - A ? The Sophomores placed third with this float. The Freshmen placed last but with their newly gained experience, they will surely move up next year. Phyllrs Joost an Robert Awe Donna Motley an Robert Stone Judy Pottmger and Robert Awe Judy Pottlnger and Bob Stone were selected by the student body of M C H S to rergn as 1956 Homecommg Queen and Kmg 67 PRE ENTING THE KI G QUE N CA llllA'l'E FRESHMAN 1 SOPHOMORE ATTEN DANT S ATTEN DAN TS Judy Wade an Wllham McCullough JUNIOR ATTENDANTS U DERULASSME 'MYALW Susan Sachtleben an Gregg Boxlenner Pam Deneen and Bob Bremer 2 ,tg dx rl' 'T' -cf' A 7 ff' . 'G S A I x 'H . li! -4' af, I v 1 J Q vi V 1 ,. ,,, nf, , 2' i BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Tornow, C. Fick, A. Stock, P. Florent, R. Peterson, P. Allman, J. Bernhardt, C. Shadle. MIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Rousch, I. Swanson, K. Zeien, P. Welch, S. Johnson, K. Deneen, R. Schmitt. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Olbrich, A. Alvarez, R. McKee. Albin Stock recites his beautiful poetry to Judy Bernhardt and Carol Shadle. On the evenings of March 22 and 23 of last year, the auditorium of M.C.H.S. was a bedlam of laughter. The hilarious production was entitled ln Spring the Sap. It was the story of how an eccentric 89 year old inventor tried to keep the track team of old Riverbottom U. out of his house and away from his newest invention, his various machine. Mrs. Helen Tipps skillfully directed the play. 1,4-. A 'E The entire Senior Play cast and crew '- f f, ,'gQ ' , 'a n 1 I 'I Ai ' v Q vs f 91 , ik!- Q '2 . ,Q The three prompters L. to R. are Donna Jean Tornow, Janet Swanson, and Virginia Rousch. 6' 'v 1 3 4 '1 If 9', Q 41' J H H2152 . 4 '1 A 7 , , x 'X , ,955 , fr' - ' J fi -5 S M in , y' ,Q no s - .,,, ,Q-gf W5-ig? .1 at ll, vu: 4, 4052 .tr W In ' , . , -I or-5 i , 3 .lr 4 i2 A i, . ' 'N , . ' 4 Y , , I as-' , ,L 4' . . .Q V 'I' 542 L .. . ,A 'Q , , , . W 1 1 H ' , 4 , .v fb 54 ', . r7- A- ' J' .., Z V ,s., . , Q Robert Schmitt and Ronald McKee carry out a comrade .-ff' -Q sa ,pg Q in Kate Deneen tackles Russell Peterson. u. The Junior Play Cost CAST, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Boxleitner, G. Wilke. R. Ardell. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Rice, B. Rucker, G. Lowe, J. Peterson, I. Schneider, S. Sachtleben, I. Kunde. Faye Rice uses Judo to bring Gregg Boxleitner to her woy of thinking. These people helped with stage crew, make- up, and advertising. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT: P. Hemmingsen, M. Thompson, M. Krause G. Albrecht, D. George. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Lashbrook, G. Kreurzer, R. Kier, J. Hacker, M. Schuld, D. Nelson, S. Kerlin. November l5 and l6 the Junior Class presented a three act comedy, Act Your Age . It was a fast-moving play involving two teen-age girls who carry on a correspondence with two sailors, who arrive at the girls' home unexpectedly on a shore leave. The story tells how the girls spend the week-end getting out of their dilemma. Bob Ardell teaches Janice Peterson that it is better to tell the truth than to fib. A 0117 6019190 506 he WCS um-V00 W No GN Q X WE K0 P19008 y wwf W X 5 00x YK ae? Sc pevaxwenx X DXCBX in Sho XJ C906 GH 5 unusm YQ Phll Sandberg and Pat Florent get hep to the tune of Blue Suede Shoes Norman Porter performs a backdrop on the trampohne The boys srtuated around the trampohne serve as spotters to prevent accrdental falls 74 I . iff! 1 99 r 56 r Q6 'L N Y -' S . 'X 4 2 f .. .. H N Y I rf Q0 Our i956 Gym Show, under the planning and leadership of Gladys Miller and Wes Tregoning, was again a complete success. This year's gym show had at least one important purpose: To give our students an opportunity to prove that most teen-agers are over-whelmingly decent American kids who are aware of what they want out of life, and that teen-agers are confronted with the same problems, frustration, and satisfactions which we adults are, in trying to live in this prosperous but confused world. 5 ,tsfw it Pat Allman and her sweet- heart do a comical dance. Selected girls perform a difficult The third hour P. E. class in a balancing stunt. group ballet. ,., A select group of girls do a difficult balancing stunt called the Flying Angels. Judy Bernhardt, in one of the many variety acts, entertained the audience with her clever skit ELOISE. Margie Sachtleben and Gordon Burke were in the spotlight as they performed a beautiful and graceful ballet. xx., ! 5 fa Bob Schmitt and Pat Florenr drew many laughs from the audience with their comedy polka act. RIIYTIIM IHIAPSUIIY The annual Junior-Senior Prom, this year entitled Rhythm Rhapsody-Soft Lights and Sweet Music , was held in the beautifully decorated gymnasium on May l2, T956. The music was furnished by the band of Don Scott. The dance was preceded by a banquet held at the Lutheran School. After the dance the seniors sponsored a Wing Ding and a movie which lasted until the wee small hours Bob Stone and Marilyn Thompson enjoy the dance. 2 X , 5 2 The King and Queen of the Prom were Kate N Deneen and Melvin Gurke. rl rryy s rk og-sy , . S ,rg A S r T-yllxogoexyolly yT,is f 'sytyi l f.!:f4: Qin' r itrt' ilM f gp sig tys, trrfg y jerpyf ' 9 T M Q ,vw 1 78 114619 x f QW A V275 Tom Carney, Phyllis Joost, Roland Mallegnl, and Sandra Meyer enloy the S nlor s Mud Winter Formal, Silver Bell MID WI TER llllllllzlll Frank Okley and Judy Wrlghf enloy The music of Don Adams X '9l'1r1r Q X ' I x N Se . pr 0 or Cfoss eseofs r I. lfgl, WI, ,J N . I , E , L CD . U .. . . . . . fmgvrzfww Q .- f - I . M : r , 0 V f J' ' .f - W I' , ,,,+, It 'Y 'I . V ug Q ' ,h zgrflf' 1- m f- ' N I I - l h fa r 1 Q 5,1 v ' , U V ,J e 1 . o ' f . ' Il X ' hm , W. v , . 1 ,, ,l N 4 1 X 1- , V I , , Q H , J 1 , Q 4 . N z X iv, , , 'yr . In L Q , if N , 1' l l l ' V :L-S 1 , -wi 1 Fi . s.X,,.x., N sbs .sf ., Ffw, Q -1 QW A X X In preparing this annual we have tried to preserve the memories of the experiences we all have shared during our four years at M. C. H. S. With the aid of the excellent photography of Root Studios, Chicago, and a wonderful staff we hope to make SMOKE SIGNALS 57, a book which will bring fond memories to all who read it, both when you first receive it on Honor Day and in the years to come. ? Charles Shriver LAYOUT EDITOR Emma Anderson Judy Pottinger ADVERTISING BUSINESS MANAGER Charles Shriver lays out the annual pages for Wilbert Fiepke and Charles Brand to cement, while Jon Dosher writes the captions. ANNUAL Phyllis Joost types up the copyforms Alice Hemmingsen fills out a for the yearbook. subscription ship for an advertiser N? l W Our Art Editor, Poi' Engle, works os Dorothy Kometonl looks on W ,,,o l Ruta Courler, Joyce Kelley Joyce Hull Dlono Awe Eugene Sfeuer, clncl Roy Jackson work fo mee? cz deodlrne VNFF 03 3 7 83 f K 5 , Y 'Z l l . 9 ' ' ,J y , 1 '.'. . -A X 4 Q - P - W35.T.TIl fi UN 'Ulm' Bruce Olbrich Frank Dodge Y, FITIHEFIRMERS Robert Awe Richard Burnside '53 0F 1MERIUi LEFT TO RIGHT Clarence Eschach Charles Andrews Harold Ahrens Robert Vogen fAdvrsorj Karl Knutter Vern Swanson and Jerry Anderson Nearly all of the farming students belong to the M C H S chapter of the Future Farmers of America, one of the most active organizations of the school Among their actrvltles are, sorl testing, livestock ludgrng, and parliamentary procedure Many students will become better farmers through the efforts of the FFA Richard Pfaffinger and Edward Hachmeister practice welding during their six weeks shop course. Q-I 'xii FRESHMEN MEMBERS SIT LING LEFT TO RIGHT L Madey C Faber L Ryman I Excksteadr A E Loeffel L SpauIdm5 G Standxsh W MQCuIIough SOPHOMORE MEMBERS STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT I Brunuhon M Moehhng W Fmck R. Pfaffmger Eschbach E Hachmexster SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT W Awe H Sxmons D Dams G Bauman R Swmgle I ,Wir 'E' - I I1 If I W1 f 1 ,, in -. . f A f ' . If A, 4' I - L 6 1' 1 ' 1 ' fx 1' ,M ' 'A ' ' P' U? . 1 . , , ,li Q! X v 1 6 , 1 X U tint 7 A ' I I ,wfs 4 ' ' I . X , I M A y , 1 is v. I 1 A A , W S, .J ' I -I I ,, SchuId, D. Martin, S. Franks. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. McCartney, G. Kunde, R. Hauri, C. . . ' ' . , ' 1 . , . ' , . . . ' , ':f?7fIff I 'I I f ' i . I : i Q' I ' - I ,f ff f' ' I 5 4 .X WY . O ,gi in I 86 My Ax hi THE JLNIOR MEMBERS ARE LEFI TO RIGHT STAINDING G Half R. Atdell R Yerke W W s L RIIKISIIISRI andE Martin I IIING LEFT TO RIGHT V Rosemvmkel G Wllke R ldder Mlller andK XICIXQC THE SENIORS MEMBERS XR nude S'IAM7IIxG LEFT TO RIGHT SITTING K Collerz 1 L mr1c'1 R we OL I J ustone R Jack on andT M mn 87 Vw ,, ,e' wvamw I '- P 2 .I x : . v l x 1, T' Y, A U :xi V.. . N' 1 , . . :' ' 5 i xv V W, .5 Jig, , 35' . I , Y 1 w- f , ,. I I 4 l L 'I I I I .eis.. , . '.STT , :. . . F' ' , C. ' , . 1 . ' .' ER.Bm'.' 'J ', '- , g. T.SmiII,B. 71 , .A',F.DIgQ,.oI1 ,, 5, , .,'. 3 K ,wg ' A f , ,, , :WE , Y ' W' H, is , . 1 'I V ' . WJ. f as up ,' am 5 .4 ' -A BX . r' L ., , ' 5 f U Jon Brunschon wlth one of the chain heafers presented to the F F A by Dr Geo E Buehler gllts presented by E V Carmrchael, Marengo Implement and Supply Co One of the prolects of the F F A boys was the bulldrng of thus png house 88 11 'K Y Vernon Rosenwinkle with one of the chain -gy HAZ? Q 1 iff 41 'EXC -lb X X Carolynn Hrcks PRESIDENT 1-is.Na.. Serlfa Gaylord VICE PRESIDENT 00 l Diana George TREASURER 89 Barbara Ryman S E CRETARY 6 52? .2 Dorothy Kometcm REPORTER FUTURE HUMEMAKFRY IMERHW LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia Parrish, Carol Kein, Barbara Ryman. Will 1 Jver bc able to cook anyihing? 90 FRESHMEIN MEMBERS LEFT TO RIGHT L McDonough K Ryman L Sdlurrng P Gnrke L Fre e STANDING LEFT TORIGHI' D Anderson P LLIIIIIUSFI D Hdclnnerbler SENIOR MEMBERS SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT D H014 C Hlcm D Awe D KOITISIBIII B rd S orrehel B we S ryan E Anderson 9l ' , ' ': . ' , . ' , . ' ' , . '. . Sis Icenogle, D. Cripe, K. Anderson. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Motley, R. Nordmeyer, S. Wa , . . . Beel , A. IICIIIIIIIIIEQTSII, D. B ' , . W . JUNIOR MEMBERS LEFT 'IO RIGHT B Ryman C Kem P Pamsh D George E MQCuHou5l1 P HCIIIIIIIIIFSCII L Icenogle S Fmks S Kcrlu SOPHOMORE MEMBERS S'I ANDING LEFT TO RIGHT S RIEBIIIS C BrookQ B Martln S Mayer L Sweet B Rasmlwen K Nidxeebe I Merrxmdn D Stone S Gaylord J Baker P I-Iemmmgsen SIITING LEFT TO RIGHT B Yerke J Nordman J Fmzel A4 '30 92 The backbone of the student organlzataons at M H S IS the Student Government Thus IS a unlcameral body composed of sux chosen representatives from each of the tour classes, or a total of 24 students These members are chosen at the begrnnlng of the school year whlle the President and Vice President are elected In January A full fledged, speak makmg candidates Introduce their Presidential runnlng mates who rn turn make a campaign speech The Student Government IS IH charge of the Homecoming festlvltles and has many other Important duties such as sponsoring the Chrlstmas Party and the March of Dimes Program They also choose next year s assembly programs and encourage and formatnon of new clubs and organlzatlons The Student Government this year changed thelr former policy of exchangnng gifts at the Chrlstmas Party to a new one where a donatson of S 50 per person was sent to oppressed people of Hungary One hundred and fatty dollars was sent to CARE to be sent to Hungary A tradltlonal movle was stall enloyed by the Students We hope this Idea will continue to be carrled out for the beneflt ofthe people of the world Pre mem Bruce Olhrlcl VICC Pre ldenr Jane Graff and Prlnupal Mr Mchol NOT PICTL RED Secrelarx Rua Courxer di i ' ,7 W 4 g , 4, ', 'i . T 1 I A ' . I -' campaign is held before the student body in a special assembly where the Vice-Presidential , . 'S' , 'Ig' s' , rs 5 . . 'P 5. , R, ' lip N T if A 7 wrt - ' I E1 The Homecoming Committee Chairmen for this year were, Back Row, Left to Right: G. Lowe, P. Deneen, D. Vanderkoy, and T. Smith. Middle Row: G. Boxleitner, J. Hahn, and K. Thorow. Front Row: J, Pottinger and D. Kometani. lt is these people which were in charge ofthe planning of our i957 Homecoming Festivities. STUDENT CIIUNUIL Judith Pottinger was in charge of the March of Dimes Program, which raised funds of this worthy cause. Frank Dodge and James Graft CNot Picturedl were in charge of the Hungarian Relief Christmas Party. 94 wi'-f QNZRB '78 51 PF l'Illl We are very proud of our large Pep Club this year This newly reorganrzed club was acrrve this year with varrous achvmes, and we all wish them conhnued SUCCESS The officers for the Pep Club were Emma Anderson, Presrclenf George Ann Lowe Vice Presrdenf Pat Engle, Se refary Pam Deneen, Treasurer T7 kj tl ? 1 3' rf' -i THIS YEARS LIBRARIAINS ARE LEFT TO RIGHT Geor5e Ann Lowe Serua Gaylord Jerry Beebee Dons HolL Jon Do mer Srsan Saclltlehen Par Engle Berry Rucker and Charlotte Meme The 'ob of the school llbfCl'IClf'lS rs fo olcl Mrs Scheldecker, 'rhe school llbrorlon, an checking books In and our, supervlsmg the use of mogozmes, and To help the students fo fund needed mformohon SERVING AS OFFICERS OF IllE LIBRARIAN S CLI B -'IRE Ierrx Beebe Vrce Presrdenl George Ann Lowe Secrerarx Ion Do er Presldem and SLldIlS3Lll6l1d.ll Trea urer Q5 'W9 hf 96 ...ave ,al Jf LATIN CLUB SITTING FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT D Phelpa R Ballard B Lashbrook I Wade D Deneen SECOIND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT I Tauck E McCullough S Bernhardt R Ham I Chalmers THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT J Wrrght C Therner I Rosenwrnkel P Welch J Zenk FOURTH ROW LEFT TO RIGHT H Markrson J Prske L Guse C Buchanan FIFTH ROW P Bremer D Deckert I Rosenwrnkle STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs Hammond C Wythe W Courler R. Olbrrch M VanderValk D Dell W Walton FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs Hammond IN Grossen K Seegers P Deneen SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT M Lowe A O Donnell M McNulty V Wolf THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT R. Brooke H Branson I Rxan STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT B Madey B Swanson F Oakley E Guse I YJ Qflha -z ' h .97 UUMMEIICIAI, Clrllll BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT P Joost R Courrer S Peterson M Thompson R. Ahlberg D Bryan TOP ROW LEFT 'IORIGHT D Motley J Kelley S Guse J Schnerder M Dredrrck V Sawallrsch P l lElTllTlll'lgS6ll F Rrce Durmg the year, the Commerce Club members were kept busy typing stencils, dnttoes, operatmg the mumeograpb, Address o graph and learnmg to operate the the addmg machine and calculator They derived the following motto, Boy don t I do good work! Yes, we wall be the future secretaries IH and about Marengo P Joost J Kelley R Nordmeyer busy domg school stencrlwork 9 . ' 2 - . . ' . . . . . . . . , ' Z . . . . . , . ' , . ' D , a , n 4 y 1 A I , . . 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' e , 5, ' I 14 8 Mfg' X59 k 4'- N's..1' ii REPUIITFRY CLUB This year s Reporters Club under the dlrectlon of Mrs Hlerpe was very successful The HI Times was widely read with its most famous Llfe With Alfred Can Be Beautiful Something new this year In gurls physical educatlon are the squad leaders under the dlrectlon of Mrs Muller FK The band of M C H S plays a very rmportant role In school lrfe, playmg for basket ball games, football games, pep sesslons, and other school assemblies The approxlmately 40 members dlvlded into two pep bands of 20 each for the basketball games this year The band also serves the community, provlclrng musrc for parades, llghtlng of Christmas decor ations, etc ln addrtron, they perform three concerts a year The members are resplendent In newly acquired unrforms, pard for by candy druves and donations The band IS a volun tary orgamzatron that means hard work and the loss of the study period but the satlsfactlons of gaming a useful skull and making friends are worth It Cnce a year the band goes on tour to schools rn and around Marengo, and to schools as for away as Wlsconsnn This year has seen a growth rn the band, their technrcal skull, and theur muslc apprecratron Dorothy Komeram Presldent Bruce Ollvrlcll Vue Prcsldent Fam Rlce Beverly Vldsmk and Judy Olbrlch Lrbranans Mr Topolew kr DIICCYOI' 100 R ll!! 1 . . . . . - I . . 1- 5. . NT? '1 --4. .. ,- I X is I fm New umfo of candy rms are bought for the ban Ba bara Znckuhr are the M.C. d through the profzfs from the selling H.S. baton Janet Hacker and r ' C fest as soloists. fwarling entries m the Dlsfrlct on IOI K r f ' J , J, ' 3 ,S a 1. X 1 t . - Y! 3 , 4 sz Q f I . Dj ' 0 D M ,,..-3 G 'Ta iw 1, X 4 T ,wfaw 55 ' r wlll be LEFT TO RIGHT Peggy Olson Juduh PISRIB and Penny Breme B I TWll'l1l'1g Contest Marengo s mo entry IU the D1str1c1 a on 102 Dorothy Komefonl STUDENT BAND DIRECTOR . X . . . . . , u , . . . . . . . . J' . Q WIth approxImately thIrty voIces consIstIng ofthe M C H S choIr, thIs year It has proved to be better and InspIrIng to all We have performed at three concerts thIs year, In addItIon to presentIng an assembly before the students and faculty The McHenry County MUSIC Festlval also QIVSS our choIr a chance to perform wIth other choIrs In the county, whlch IS held before thousands of people IndIvIdual members have an opportunIty to show theIr talent at contest, whIch also consIsts of chonr members from dIfferent schools ThIs year dIfferent from last year, we have a sectIon of boys that make the bass ectIon entertaInIng and worthwhIle ThIs year the choIr has accompllshed a musIcal knowledge that has made choIr Interestlng and fun Our thanks goes to Mr Topolewskr our mUSlC dlrector EIleen Grossen, AIdG Charo and Karen Seegars be ter known to you as The Tune Toppers, provIded musIc for many students and other socIal organIzatIons L 4 .' L 1- .,. - g W . 0 - -. ' I 1 I ' ' 4' , . . Q , - Fu- ' a 5 C7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q . . . . . . . . . L . : ' 5 7 I - . . - . I l Q s I 4, II I II ' ' 2 . . I 5 if , Ax . V ,, a L .M - i . ,rw '- - 0 Q7 -- Y - . A x - ' I L THE SEXTET CONSISTS OF, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Kunde, E. McCullough, B. Jamisou, I. Hackmeister, J. Peterson, B. Beebe, and S. Meyer. - J as , . ,,, . 9 i. BIIY I : THE BOY S CHOIR IS MADE UP OF LEFT TO RIGHT BOTTOM ROW J Chalmers Mr Topelewbkr MIDDLE ROW B Felertag R. Awe L Madey BACK ROW D Phelps G Kreurzer B McCullough R Mallegru andl Dosher Ullflll --v-..,l If 1 THE TOP TEN STUDENTS OF THE CLASS OF Q7 ARE AS FOLLOWS LEFT TO RIGHT Robert Ferertag Iames Graff Dorothy Kometanr Norman Yarger Rrchard Spears Patrrca Engle Norman Porter Dons Holtz Charles Shrrver and Dorrs Crlpe THIS YEARS M CLUB COMPOSED OF STUDENTS HAVING RECEIVED AT LEAST ONE LETTER, ARE AS FOLLOWS LEFT TO RIGHT TOP ROW G Loeffel M Wrthe K Ram F Oakley E Hachmersrer C Bachanan and R. Brand MIDDLE ROW T Carney M Moelrng R. Broome R. Bremer I Dosher G Dumproff D Rammlen M Hagen andR. Mallegnr BOTTOM ROW J Beebe R. Awe B Olbnch J Graff J Hahn W McKee K Thorow C Wrthe J Schnerder aPdR. Spears 10 'ls -fm ! - W ' - + r:'.1 S , 5-'r' Q ?A .V 1 -M1 U A 2. rx v 'ex Z'fSifj WSJ' -sig fix ' g,g.u - ...-an FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Carr, J. Chalmers, R. Firzsimmons, J. Zenk, K. Hagen, D. Schmars, J. Hendricks. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Hagen, J. Dosher, C. Wythe, D. Brand, R. Bremer, J. Beebe, D. Spears, E. Steurer, B. Olbrich. THIRD ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Tregoning, P. Welch, M. Wythe, W. McKee, R. Brooke, R. George, W. McCullough, E. Loeffel, E. Boxleilner. FOURTH ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Thurow, D. Rammien, C. Rudy, M. Moehling, C. Carney, J. Schnieder, F. Oakley, H. Buchanan, H. DiPirro. Coach Tregoning, Jon Dosher, and Mike Hagen study a new play. FOOTBALL SCHEDU LE WE THEY O T9 Sandwich T2 T9 North Boone O 42 Harvard 32 O So. Beloit 7 42 St. Thomas 0 20 Harlem T2 I9 Hononegah 7 33 Lemont 107 Se pt Sept Se pt Oct Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov llefensne cam LINE LEFT TO RIGHT F Oakley J Schnerder, C Buchanan R. Spears R. Bremer, E Steurer BACKFIELD LEFT TO RIGHT C Wythe, K Thurow M Hagen W McKee B Olbuch An interested crowd and coach back the team. 108 wmv X-' Wrllxam McKee and Bruce Olbnch combme to drop a would be scorer llifenslve Team LINE LEFT TO RIGHTJ Dosher C Wythe R. Brand R. Bremer J Beebe R. Spears E Steurer BACKFIELD LEFT TO RIGHT E Loeffel B Olbrlch M Hagen W McKee 109 ,f, a i, . aa N! , 4, ., n l I :' 1 ' I I I 0 I I 0 . :. . . . . , . . E. LOEFFEL, I-Ialfback E. J. BEEBE Guard STEURER, End B. McKEE, Halfback C. BUCHANAN, Center R. BREMER, Center M. MOEHLING, Tackle 1, ,E M. HAGEN F. OAKLEY, Halfback Qlanerback 111 ai R. SPEAR, Tackle -ii' ' f , Ei mg. , I 4 ff ! 524 Y if sv.,- ff' gi 4 W yr' hyrga., rw 4' -.on fl ,M B. OLBRICH C. CARNEY Fullback Tackle MIKE HAGEN hunts for a recelver I. SCHNEIDER, Tackle R. BRAND. Guard Ei l fr-5x8 'F ,Afl- W I ' 112 . x..j te-Q I ,J had 4 M C WYTHE Tackle J Dosher End OOPS D RAMMIEN End nh! x-- f 1, f K 1 2 nf.. .' 41: Q7 fi H M. WYTHE Guard ,,f-.ag .-9 O 'mi-f+ ' A' N W X, dx v ki U us! PE! E UXFEN FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Drane Deneen Gene Loeffel Phllrp Welch Dale Rammexn Ronnle McDonough Mylon Wythe Dorothy Kometanr SECOND ROW Judy Wflghl Ed Martin hm Hahn Frank Oakley Bob Awe Tom Marrrn Iosephuro Kunde THIRD ROW Mary Lowe Rrchard Kolberg Rrchard Swrngle Rrchard Frtzsrmmonr Gene Boxlertner Gary Frtaslmrnons .lack Zenk Roger Krtchen Judy Pottrnger Frank Dodge FOURTH ROW Coadr Ralph Dosher Ken Kubran Gene Steurer George Dumproff Drck Brooke Jon Dosher Curt Rudy Charles Mrller Coach Dale Wrnrer LEFT LORIGHT Doroth5KonrcIan1 Judy Pollrugu .IO5Ll5'llIlL Kunde Frank Dodge Mary Lowe, Judy Wflglll, Dranc Deueen 114 5 ' L' 1 V ,V Q N1 A QV ,g - I ' . x 4. r, . T - fr - YY Hx 1 X ..V ty 'Y QE? -, 31 F . 672 L wr T J il i I JA l , 9 . ' 3 15' 3 L f L' , ,ye r r f I . ff ilk - V 'A 4 J, Y K gy L 'Exe T T rr 3? ,Q Vx ,If gym , . all - rr R , F T V ' HAIL TO THE VARSITY! FRONIT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Ed Marun Jlm Hahn Frank Oakley Dlck Brooke Jon Dosher., Curt Rudy Chuck M1ller and Coach Ralph Dosher The varsity cheerleaders this year are Judy Pothnger, Dorothy Komefcml, and Josephme Kunde 115 Bob Awe, Tom Martin. BACK ROW: Gene Steurer, George Dumproff PICTURED HERE ARE THE BOYS PRINCIPALLY RESPONISIBLE FOR THE LITTLE INDIANS KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT Gary Frtzsrmmons Jack Zenk BACK ROW Coach Dale Wrnter Phrlrp Welch Ken Kubran Ronnre McDonough Dale Rammem THE GIRLS WHO CHEER FOR THE FROSH SOPH GAMES ARE Iudy Wnght Dlane Deneen and Mary Lowe NOT PICTURED Peg Much if 6 Nov Nov ec 'Dec 'Dec 'Dec Dec .Ian an 'Jan k 'k 'k Jan 'Jan 'Feb e e 'Feb 'Feb 'Feb 'Feb MARENGO HIGH SCHOOL Basketball Schedule I956 57 27 Tues 30 Fr: I Sat 7 Frl I4 Fr: I5 Sat 21 Fr: 4 Fr: 5 Sat I8 Frl 26 Sat Fra 2 Sat 5 Tues 6 Fr: I5 Frl I6 Sat 22 Fr: it Huntley St Thomas Central South Belolt Kirkland Harvard Hampshnre Harlem Genoa Hononegah North Boone South Beloit KI rk I and Hampshire Huntley Harvard Harlem Hononegah North Boone Shark Conference Games MARENGO HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT December 26 27, 28 29 MCHENRY COUNTY TOURNAMENT January I2 I4 I5 I6 . ' . ' I D . '. I B O 'O Q 0 0 J . . - ' . II Fri. F-I A 'Jani 25 Fri: St. Thomas GT 1 . - ' . . I '. ' '5 f F b. . ' I - F b. . I I ,I Q' ' - I X I I I i I I I gf I I I I I - II N, , Jon Dosher, center forward Bob Awe guard Duck Brooke, center Franx Oakley guard Curr Rudy, forward Jim norm guord George Dumproff, forward Gene Steurer, guard forword C. ff' XX X I I ,J 'A 'f' L X' r , 3 ' - ' glfffxx, l Xf 55 fum, 43 d 4 r y I JY' R . 6 'A Q --J 1' ,XHM f 1 3 f r ' c If . ,, X V A 7- I 118 , l -:X N1 I ' - 4 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT1 Hahn K Thurow M Hagen F Oakley G Fxtzsrmmons MIDDLE ROW LEFT TO RIGHT D Rammem J Brooke R. Jackson R. Kerr BACK ROW, LEFT T0 RIGHT B Bremer R. Peterson J Dosher D Barth B Olbnch Coach Dosher Roy Jackson T116 is FHM Gary Frtzslmmons 1 19 Marengo Baseball Team of 56 we frm ...., , JIM BROOKE Z Coach Dosher teaches the team the flne art of buntmg KIRBY THUROW 20 X X 4: ! I . M14 , 'K W, 1, 6, A A xv? ,V f ' s-:'A, 'i w V 1 W.,7 ?' ' DALE RAMMEIN BRUCE OLBRICH X 2 Z 1 JIM HAHN 'K RON KEIR 102' DOSHER awqx I ,mggvm . s O xx ,fd Jw ,,,.. -,- ,. .- - .fr ,. -.. -0 ro 7 vu, ,fp 1. v . -1 ,. , A 'L Compllmenfs to the Class of l957 Peck S Jewelry Dry South Sl'Gl'e Sfreel' Marengo lllmols Marengo llllnols Pl'1one .lorclan 8 7l4l H32 WGN Jordan 8 7745 Thurow Texaco East Grant Highway Herbert Thurow Marengo lllnnols Phone Jordan 8 7813 I X ACG A M Wallace lnsure In a Sure Company Dependable Insurance Marengo llllnols Phone Jordan 8-7201 123 Compliments and Best Wishes Marengo Hog Market Jlm Yergler Manager Phone Jordan 8 7291 Western Candy 8. Tobacco Co The House of Sweets and Smokes 50 North Western Avenue Carpentersvllle llllnoxs Phone Dundee 1063 Protective Papers Inc Union llllnols Best Wishes to the Class of 57 Otls E Crlpe General Contractor Llghtnmg Rod lnstallatuon Marengo lllmols Phone Union 3881 124 l ll I I ' ll ll Compliments I I . 1 . . . I . 1 I Best Wlshes from J ll PATTER 0 UUMPA N Phone Jordon 8 7432 .ff f , -ii mmm! 9' 125 Compliments of Sam and Gert Chateau Tavern Cora , Illmous Compliments to the Class of l957 Dr R U Ahrens Optometrnst Marengo llllnols Phone Jorclan 8 7536 Marengo Greenhouse Say Il'WIl'l'1 flowers Corsages and Weddmg Bouquets Table Decorations Phone Jordan 8 7322 Best Wlshes from AI and Bernle Rahn Fush Frres Every Frnday Phone Jordan 8 87ll Best Wnshes to the Class of 57 Dr Russell G Hass Chlropractxc Physuclan Marengo llllnols Phone Jordan 8 7163 Automobile, tractor truck repairing and overhaul Ing Greasmg olls, and gasolme Phone Umon 2117 Best Wlshes to the Class of 57 C 8. G Cafe Unlon lllmols Congratulations to the Class of 57 Wolf s Barber Shop 6 I I I I H U C. Wilkins Garage Congratulations to the Class of 57 Stockwell Decorating fy Service Marengo, Illinois Jordan 8-8795 N 4 f Y Qigkel NU - wif -- Marengo Republican News Established in I868 Old Enough to be Reliable Strong Enough to be Fearless Just about Everyone Subscribes to it. Compliments of Public Service Company McGill Products Company Manufacturers of McGill Brand 4 way Mouse and Rat Traps General Office and Factory Marengo llllnols Phone Jordan 8 7244 .gf 7 Wlllls Lounge Arr Condltloned 214 South State Street Fish Fry Every Frnday Ntght Package Goods Step m and See Duane 8. Whitey Marengo llllnois Phone Jordan 8-8578 Best Wishes to the Class of 57 Moe s Barber Shop Belvadere lllmois Phone Belvidere 7126 Hagen s Auto Body Parts Fender Works and Pamtmg Wrecks a Speclaluty New and Used Cars Radiator Repaarmg Auto Glass Ernest Hagen Jr Phone Jordan 8 8111 Best Wishes to the Class of 57 Florence Nursing Home Marengo lllmols Phone Jordan 8 8322 Marengo Cafe Home of Good Food Proprietors Fred Mary and Knds Phone Jordan 8 7645 Congratulations 81 Best Washes rom Mr and Mrs Faulkner Faulkner Drugs Phone Jordan 8 8214 Congratulahons to the Class of 57 Drs Jim 8. Allce Mllanovlch Phone Jorclan 8 7427 Congratulatlons Semors Hewitt 8. Walter 66 Service Marengo llllnons Phone Jordan 8 7812 ' ll I B I I U ' ll C I 0 I ' . I ' - Marengo, Illinois f I I ' ll ll I 128 Marengo Junlor Chamber of Commerce Best Wishes to the Graduates rom The organization which IS dedicated to the development of the mdavldual and the Improvement of the community Best Washes to the Class of 1957 Marengo State Bank A Friendly Country Bank Deposuts Insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Marengo Illmoas Phone Jordan 8 7236 I2 f C9 Happy landmgs to the Class of Compliments of Marengo Pharmacy Phone Jordan 8-8136 57 George H Tessendorf Sheet Metal Work an Hot Arr Heatmg Marengo, lllinons Jordan 8-8363 Her Ken s Food Center and Locker Plant Every day low prnces 200 State Street Marengo llllnols Jordan 8 774-l Best Wnshes rom Bob Carr s Standard Oll Station Phone Jordan 8 8587 The Colonial Theater Relax and see a good movle Class of 57 The Clark S and Mrs R Ratcllft Compl :ments of Compl :ments Clear Vue TV Radno and Televlslon Sales and Servlces l0O North State Paul 'levne Marengo lll lnols Phone Jordan 8 7636 Duck Allman Duck House 130 ' II Il , d 1 , . f 1 I . . Compliments and Best Wishes Congratulations to the Il ll r MY. . . . . of I . . Good luck to the class of 57 Compliments of J and L Super Service The Western Auto Store . Marengo, ll l :nous TlfeS RGPGIYS h d ll-UI'lC JOl'lf'lS0f1 P one Jo' an Ph Jordan a-8592 J I Gas for less Onl Grease Dusenberry Cleaners I.evm s Flnest m Cleaning A dependable store serving Marengo Marengo, llllnous For over 32 years Walton Products Inc Let S Go Flshlng Phone Umon, Illmols 2891 131 Phone Jordan 8-8541 Phone Jordan 8-7731 Best Wishes to the Class of 57 rom Steven and Sylvla Roupakns Compliments of Llplnsky s Market Union Illmols Phone Umon 2621 Compl :ments of Eddle s Smoke Shop Marengo llllnozs Compliments of Perkins Oll Co Marengo, llllnols Phone Jordan 8 7278 East Cnty Lnmnts on Route Belvndere llllnols Open 24 hours a day Best washes to the Class of 57 Duck and Chunk Marengo llllnols Coral Inn WALTER FORD Coral lllnnons Phone Union 2011 Compllments to the Class of Ralph Deneen 422 Hale Street General Contractmg Bunldmg Phone Jordan 8 8114 5 ll II . . , f . . . I I , . I . . Beacon Drive-In Restaurant ' ll . .. 20 . . 1 I ' , - - I ' II I . . 132 Congratulations to the Class of 57 Mlke and Lrl Yerke Umon, Illinois Best Washes to the Grads Ben Franklln Store Walter Nelson Marengo, lllmous Ray Maynard Tractors Farm Implements Hardware Phone 2521 Block Brothers Meats Fruits Vegetables Phone 2531 Compl :ments of Deans Mulk Bueslng Brothers Marengo Il l moms Woodstock ll l :nous Marengo Federal Savings and Loan Assoclatlon lnsured savings home loans Phone Jordan 8 7258 Il ll ' V Hampshire, Illinois Hampshire, Illinois I . . 133 Best Wlshes and Success to the Class of 57 Charm Beauty Shop Jean Gaylord Proprletor 820 North State Street Marengo llllnols Phone Jo 8 7521 Best Washes rom Dr Johnson D V M Marengo Ill moms Compliments of Cooper Funeral Home Jordan 8 7345 Vernon Zellhofer Farm Tlllmg and Surveys Marengo R F D Phone Jordan 8 7921 Dayton Field R F D 1 Woodstock Phone Woodstock 1393 W Congratulations to the Class of 57 Gehrke s Frlendly Tap Coral Union 2021 Congratulations to the Marengo Tool and Due Works Dues Tools Jugs Flxture Speclal Machmery Expernmental Work Marengo lllmols Phone Jordan 8 7411 Congratulatlons to the Class of 57 Stokes Heating Charlie and Duck Phone Jordan 8 7158 Complnments ofthe Benton s Garage Kaiser Willys Sales and Servrces Towing Service Phone Jordan 8 8511 4 ll ll f I 0 . i 0 - I or ' Class of 57 ll ll , . . I I . I . I ll ll 9 Robert Stelle Fane Furniture 8. Floor Coverlngs Phone Jordon 8 7663 Como: lmenis of Yum Yum Dairy Bar Max 8K Lucllle Loshbrook Owners Phone Jordan 8 8431 155 Best Wushes to the Grads Marengo lnsurance Agency L R Buhrows G V Turner H H Bauman Marengo, lllmols Phone Jordan 8 7108 Best Wishes to the Class of 57 The American Legion Knshwaukee Post A192 Marengo, lllmous Marengo Bowling Alley and Grlebel s Beach Extends Congratulations to the Class of l957 Ken Young, Manager Montgomery Electrical Service Westmghouse Appllances Sales and Servnce 606 East Pralrle Street Marengo, lllmoas Phone Jorclan 8 734l Compliments of Osborne Funeral Home Phone Jordan 8 8l3l Karsten s 66 Service as Oil Repalrlng Umon, lllmols Phone Umon 2l9l Congratulations to the Class of 1957 Dr Clnells Phone Jordan 8 74l2 Compl :ments of Tanner s News Agency Marengo, llllnous Phone Jordan 8 73l4 136 G-.- .. H. ' FLOYD GRIEBEL Excavating Contractor fruckmg Grading Bul ldozu ng GENERAL EXCAVATING Ca JOrdan o 7204 Route 23 South of Marengo 137 o Trenching II 'Q'- Best Wishes to the Class of 57 K C Shell Marengo Illinois Phone Jordan 8 7431 Compliments to the Class of 57 The Smart Shop Mrs. Helen Lange Marengo Illinois Jordan 8 7811 Best Wishes to the Class of 57 Una s Beauty Shop Una Brown Propr Marengo lllIl1OlS Phone Jordan 8 7327 Best Wishes to the Class of 57 Thomas Gibson Marengo Illinois Phone Jordan 8 8612 Atwood Nash Sales Bug Nash Here Nash 8. Rambler Belvidere Illinois Ace Hardware Store Wall and Floor Coverings Complete Lme of Paints 110 116 E Prairie Street Marengo Illinois Phone Jordan 8 7588 Ray Chamberlin Livestock Sr Trucking Marengo Illinois Phone Jordan 8 8742 Compl :ments of Clarence Aten So Good Bar B Q Union llllnots Union 2461 ' II ll I . 0 t O I ' ll II , ll II I ' ' . . 1 . . I Bottle Gas Plumbing Supplies ' ll II ' . I . . I , . I . I 1 o o I 188 Best Wlshes from IIIII II WILLIAM Contractors Commercial Industrial Resldentlal Phone Jordan 8 8578 Marengo Illlnols 139 I C I Hanson s Standard Service West Grant Highway Vlarengo Illnnoas Phone Jordan 8 8594 Best Wishes to the Class of 57 George M Seyller Corner ot State and Heyes lnsurance Agency Hampshure lllnnols Phone 454l The Office s Tavern Bob Marks Marengo lllmols Samter s Men s Wear and Shoes H Buell Proprietor Marengo, llllnols Phone Jordan 8 7722 Glen Young lnterlor Decorating Paper Hanging Spray Painting Whntewashlng Marengo llllnoxs Phone Unlon 2245 Best Wishes to the Class of 57 Bright s Cleaners Phone Jordan 8 75ll Harry Drlver, Jr Best Wlshes for the Class of 57 Phone Jordan 8 8522 Dealers In gram and rock produce Complzments to the Class of l957 Prescott Realty and Insurance and Assoclates Phone Jordan 8 833l Marengo, lllmols 140 H. . , ' Best Wishes to the Class of 57 Congratulations to the Class of 57 Henner Bottling Company Cdhhlhg P0n'l'IClC Hlres Root Beer Henner Beverages Woodstock lllmovs Congratulations to the Class of 57 Zenk s Tavern Marengo llllnols Ph W3 one Jordan 8 7845 207 West Grant Highway Marengo llllnoas Phone Jordan 8 7554 Congratulations to the Class of 57 C and P Dog Food Co Marengo Illmols Phone Jordan 8 7176 Good Luck to the Class of 1957 rom Marengo Steel Co Marengo lllmols Phone Jordan 8-7727 ' II Il 0 . W N ' ? V 5 V Q I . 2 ' ll u , I . . I f I . . ' n ll I . . 141 Meuser and Noble General Reparrlng Body and Fender Work Umon, Illmors Phone Union 2431 Marengo Bakery Try our cakes pastry, bread rolls Speclal attention glven to Birthdays and other occaslon orders Oven Fresh Only Phone Jordan 8 7645 Congratulatrons an Best Washes Marengo Post Office L Freeman and Sons Buyers of Bones Hrdes Tallow and Restaurant Grease Belvidere, llllnols Phone Belvldere 2658 Steunke Royal Blue Store Darly Delnvery Phone Jordan 8 8423 Elckstedt s Garage Earl and Alfred Marengo, Illrnous Compllments of and Mrs Clarence Unron llllnols To the Class of 57 Go into the world with confidence The Cave Lunch Room Marengo, lllnnors Phone Jordan 8 8583 . . I I K. . d I I . Congratulations ' l ll ll . ,, . ' ' u . . ll I 149 We buy ond sell grain of ony kind on flat or moisture bids Sawallisch Grain Co. Morengo, Illinois Phone Jordon 8-8312 Ai WRU ,. SQRMN co rf, Compliments of Shady Lane Farm and Theater NW, M0fen90 Illinois Phone Jordan 8 7218 'I4 Compl :ments of Mane Anne Dress Shop Mrs Marne Lowe Marengo llllnols Best Washes to the Class of 57 rom Dr J P McCarthy M D Marengo lllnnons Phone Jordan 8 7323 Shurtleff s Marengo Bulldlng Headquarters Phone Jordan 8 7211 Ray s Tap Steaks Lobster Chlcken Fush Fries Friday Phone Umon 3171 Best Wishes to the Class of 57 Robert Huggins 116 W Grant Hwy Marengo llllnons Phone Jordan 8 8580 Compl :ments of Aubrey Hardware Umon Illmons Phone Umon 3161 State Bank of Umon Deposits lnsured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Umon, llllnozs Phone Umon 2541 Congratulatlons to the Class of 57 Potter Motor Sales Dodge 8. Plymouth Dodge lob rated trucks L E Potter 81 Omer Edson 144 ' - II u ' - f . I O I , I 0 I , 9 I I . Marengo, lllinois Union, Illinois ' II ll , , . I . . I ' Il Hampshire Cash Market Dreymlller 8. Kray Home cured Ham 8. Bacon Refrigerated Lockers Complete Service Phone 2217 Hampshire lllmols Compliments ot Pennsylvanua Oll Company Conoco Petroleum Products Marengo lllmons Phone Jordan 8 7614 Marengo lllmoas Chrls Boxleltner Jewelry 215 S State Street Gifts for the Graduate Wayne s Market 114 South State Street Marengo lllmons Phone Jordan 8 7445 Coast to Coast Sportmg Goods Appl lances T0 C0 Marengo llllnols Phone Jordan 8 7336 Auto Suppl les General Hardware 145 ' I l . 7 4 o I I . . , O ' ' Q s ' I . -fs? .1 sv'-rA,,.. . . , . . , ,,,,:,....Lw::.g .. ,.... ...., .PM . . I - Compluments of Thor Power Tool Company Farm and Ranch Dlvlslon Congratulations to the Class Mqrengo lllmols of 57 from Shearer S Pharmacy Phone Jordan 8 7216 Prescriptions Books Offlce Supplies Everythlng for the Suck Room Reliable Service Phone Jordan 8 8332 K B Chevrolet Sales Marengo llllnols Phone Jordan 8 8122 ,W Best Wushes to the Class of 1957 Ray Schnelder Phone Contractor Jordan 8 7736 Phone Resldence Jorclan 8 7159 1 I 0 I 1 1 ' I II n 7 - I I l Il ' ' n H+..- . O I M..- V, ,- as - 41 1-' 4 1 ., O 146 Craft Bulk Mllk Coolers mu: muc COOIH55 Wnlllom H Muller Thomas Refrigeration Servlce Marengo lllnnols Umon llllnols Enos Conley and Sons Crummer Electric Company Huntley lllmols Woodstock, lllmols sumv to ..Gl.0'lGE .W ...M L Shaw and Boker Umon, llllnous Phone 2171 Feed Seeds, Fertullzers and Fuels Grmclmg and Muxmg Congratulations to the Class of 57 George Holz Phone Jordan 8 8222 147 O . I . - . . - . 1 . - . . Q I I . . . . I if,w1f,o4,.5. lg 'A x 1 3.lYLlS. HA 'll- KL WMF IUIDOH 8-8222 r 5 Q -.-1-1lil,T il' . - . 4 l I, Q . I I . . . . ' ll ll Llnclsay s Incorporated Buick and Willys Dealer Phone Jordan 8 8323 Z7 LZ, G G Johnson Local Chicago Long Distance Lnvesfock Trucking Marengo llllno s Jordan 8 75l3 148 I , ' 1 Marengo, Illinois O I I u '- N 'V 01,400 for thou: fcstnc 0008910118 enjoy the delightful mtlmatc settmg of the Coach House Restaurant ON ROUTE 10 ONI MIL! EAST OF MARENGO ILL. 149 . 0 I XX f O fo. s' 9 .4 . O ,ff Q' ff v G! N! if 1 . A . U v t . . ff-E, X . Q ., 54.J'..af 'Q . F' 4 f W-' V 4 U G ' '. . t V . Q 4 I Marengo Farmers Implement and Supply Company Gem Ann Popcorn Make Carmichael, Owner El nn ll moms Marengo llllnons 9 ' Phone Jordan 8 7239 L Appliance Mart Electrical Appliances, Full Lune Televnsxon We Service Everything We Sell lOl North State Phone Jordan 8 8436 Marengo lllmons 150 o . . 0 ll Q . . I - Q ',,,, .-V 5 V -S 5 , I .- . . sf ct. .. , ' 14 ' E ' 1- so . 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