Naperville Central High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Naperville, IL)

 - Class of 1959

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Naperville Central High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Naperville, IL) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 76 of 108
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72 5'uturc Husineqs leaders of Amcrzca The Naperville Chapter of the F.B.L,A. is a member of the state and national organizations. Its purpose is to develop business understanding and leadership. This year the club consisted of thirty members. The officers were: Barbara LaBedz, president: Thelma and Norma Woolley, vice-presidents, Myrna Landorf, secre- tary: and Lorraine Riha, treasurer, The social activities for this year include selling mums for homecoming, entering a float in the homecoming parade, also a pot- luck supper, and a picnic in spring. F.B.L.A.-LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Navalany, S. Gitzlaff. SECOND ROW: L. Goodsell, S. Massier, G. Brown, M. Brown. THIRD ROW: A. Burgess, M. Hedbloom, M. Beringer, C. Boris, A. Phillips, J. Kartheiser. FOURTH ROW: L. Brezinski, L. Dedina, L. Riha, N. Wooley, B. LaBedz, Miss Lemon, T. Wooley, M. Landorf, S. Janko. FIFTH ROW: J. Born, R. Landorf, D. Erickson, A. Shigut, M. Howard, S. Meadle, J, Molitor, L. Bertram, C. Stafford, L. Arney. 91111116 Zzriucrs af America The Naperville Chapter of the Future Farmers has a wide program of work cov- ering nine different phases which en- courage better rural living. The chapter has had as a money making proiect man- aged the concession stand during the foot' ball season. This money is to be used to sponsor an assembly program for the school. The highlight of the year for the F.F.A. members is the F.F.A. banquet in which parents and friends are invited. At the annual banquet the year's accomplishments are reviewed and awards presented. F.F.A.-FIRST ROW: J. Gray, J. Brown, J. Byrd, D, Carter, R. Keller, S. Swenson. SEC- OND ROW: W. Boughton, J. Burke, R. Schroeder, D. Roberts, S. Hutchinson, V. Moliter, T. Priz. THIRD ROW: R. Gehrke, B Koker, F. Keller, B. Augsburg, Mr. Hills L. Fisher, J. Fessler. FOURTH ROW: J. Car- ter, D. Kuhn, B. Plow, D. Kelm, R. Fessler, B. Geltz, K. Berger, L. Hyett, D. Massier. 1 Huiure flvmcmakcrs af America F.H.A. is open to all high school girls who are taking or have taken at least one year of homemaking. The purpose is to create an interest in homemaking within the girls of N.C.H,S. The club meets once a month and has varied programs including outside speak- ers, tours, and social activities. The officers of F.H.A. were: Ann Kohley, Marlene Brown, Linda Cossmann, and Karen Milke. Miss Derry and Mrs. Pietila served as faculty sponsors. F.H.A.LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Matter, J. Kar- theiser, D. Arbogast, D. Childers, SECOND ROW: L. Stutzman, N. Glass, G. Mitchell, C. Boris, P. Getty. THIRD ROW: L. Olson, L. Cossman, M. Brown, A. Kohley, K. Milke, sponsors: Miss Derry, Mrs. Pietila. FOURTH ROW: A. Keller, S. Burmis, A. Kordell, P. Molitor, B, Mortuedt, N. Rutan, M. Gehrke, N. Yaginuma.

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MEET THE STAFF or-in-Chief iness Department Accountant Correspondence .. . Advertising . . .. :ure Co-Editors .. is Editor , :is Editor ..,, and Publicity .. . ze-Up . , kographer . ist . .. - ' -- ' ' e'x 5enior'e View idnight emorif Wednesda Youth Ce 's Eve 27 T27 Y X 'N o Erika X .. Arlie Fau ,,-N. ,ff-'sky .. .. Terryi , Rita L . .. Cookies I B Km i ver e s Claire Dempsey C: , Judy We Mickey Sherwood C ..,. ...., ..,,.. . . Grace P Bob Baumgartner C Bud Koeder's ' ,. .... George I Ma1.Ch, the . Barbara l gym of N.C.H.S. w, transformed into a completed with ...,. .4,, . . ..,, Gordon beautiful flocker' and shadows of , Byron was reached Queen, Jack Caryl Schm dants, and the Miss Gamerts ed. The progi songs from th da kins tha oo: ither ories, en on ' snow earlier red ation. She XRi meh e Pow rpt. 20, our firs. y was held and it rear., ,t. The gym was decorated i teepees and teepees and ees. Headi:-ands added to the ve atmosphere. Congratula- s John Hula Hoopt' Tufft- l also to the freshmen for fin- ig their skit despite obtacles senior boysi and to the girls didn't run when they were ,et their faces painted and to ther Humphreys and Jim .acgc for iFnninglthe contest. I . Q u ...- s the evening progressed, the sts enjoyed canapes and punch efrcshments. Excitement grew 1959 approached and hats, cmakers, and confetti were ded out. The big moment ar- -d and found the Y gym filled 1 laughter, singing, a blizzard flying streamers, and general Even before Gary came nith has his own opin ng to Boy's Gym Cl ar The Big Man is rip! Remember the fa oph? ior class who listens stories of the poor sop. ys? vvnat th? game lo with the ' Frosh , Doyle got awfully hap- gan' 'ednesday before Thanks- 0 Jean J. and Sue G thc new Eden Wrigh with the big romanc Jim Moss and Marge nia's really getting to a F1 rl and the most wonder- f0U1 nce of the year disinte- Batavia ia on with abt ers of Tomorr fron. ...gn schools in the state Illinois for a first prize of 1 title of Homemaker of Tomorri of Illinois and a scholarship, Boom! Boom! Boom! The be of the bass drum called all NCH students for the kick-off pep ral of the second School Spirit Wee This hour was highlighted by tl burial of the old School Spir and fha M-M--ation of our ne he Beat , a cheerleai by Harle mni ar -ach and h tl clo: School Spirit Week With Wei it tl Wei tice Jhi Jtba iden schoc the I'l yal Rec ryone mi -danced oi tire. The bor pep band, cheer he night of Anastasia ff-ICOVGTGG by M- , -..neement of tl 'Z New Year! The dance ended iorry all you fairy tale :avia 47 yard line. Tufts plunged queen Candidates and Spget 7l 3 I9-R0 and loft :all fills?-rl with lplinvp ewpofnnee will win .0 the Fiafnvisi QR vm-rl lima rim-- +L..-. nf. ,......+,.:,4- ra..- un.. -.. fusion. Everyone had a 'tHapa



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w LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Wright, J. Hieronymus, P. Fry, M. Oran, P. Doherty, pianist. SECOND ROW: T. Anthoney, J. Williams, K. Anderson, D. Harr. ttreslzmau Octet The freshman octet is gaining much experience through the many public concerts and meetings they have sung for. Among the chief ones were: the Kiwanis Club, Kroehler's Christmas party, and a Boy Scout Dinner. They are looking forward to three more years of choral work. ,4 dzfalrwtl Octet The advanced octet is a choral ensemble that has sung for many school and community functions. They have performed for the NCHS Open House, the Rotary Club, the NCHS Winter Band Concert, and many other organizations. The octet meets twice a week, it usually does a cappella work. At the end of the semester, one member of the octet, Georgia Wright, moved, and Judy Robbins took her place. The group is made up of five seniors, three juniors, and one sophomore. LEFT TO RIGHT: K. McConnell, P. Frey, J. Berryman, pianist, B. Weldy. SECOND ROW: S. Harr, P. Ligget, W. Sims, M. Welzel, D. Mengedoth. Orchestra The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Robert McCabe, has been beneficial not only to musical programs throughout the year but also to exchange programs with other schools. The orchestra was a part of the Music Department's Assembly early in the year. They also took part in the Christmas program, both the assembly and the evening performances. N.C.H.S. orchestra members were hosts for the West Chicago Orchestra and then in an exchange program, played for them. The orchestra had three students playing string instruments in the All-State Music Festival. lt also took part in the Fox Valley Music Festival at St. Charles. On May 15, together with the chorus, the orchestra performed for the Annual Spring Concert. ' bNi LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Patyk, D. Wilkins, M. Asplund, J. Patton, B. Widder. SECOND ROW: K. Von- dracek, S. Gates, S. El- ler, K. Wier, D. White K. Walz. THIRD ROW: J. Balcolm, N. Barna, A. Taylor, J. Schaefer, R. Best, J. Grush, K. Lambert, G. Fry, T. Anthoney, C. Flory, K. Anderson, J. Hill. FOURTH ROW: Mr. MC- Cabe, B. Nelson, H. Goodell, J. Schap, R. Akey, G. Kuhn. f

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