North Central College - Spectrum Yearbook (Naperville, IL)

 - Class of 1953

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MARGUERITE VEH B.A. Economics Manners must adorn knowledge and smooth its way thru the world. RICHARD VOIGT B.A. Bible and Religious Education BETTY WALKER B.A. English Do you know what I mean? MARYLIN WATSON B.A. English Make haste slowly. MARGARET WEISS BS. I-Iome Economics The mildest manners, the gentlest heart, ' f For she's been struck by Cupid's dart. ' ' JOHN WILL Commerce The endearing elegance of female friendship. I IOI-IN WILLIAMS BS. Physical Education and Biology S 28 There is a time of speaking and a time of being till BEVERLY WOLTER B.A. Education Quiet in appearance with motives unknown. 1: '4 , 6 .1 ii ,. E Q 4 , if There's place and means for every man aIive.' fs A 1 wt- if r y 5 J j f ' -...: Q, . .f - 22 x J H M f ,X M, ,fs GPL?

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J. DONALD SIKORSKI 4' B.A. Physics f Y The less he Spoke, the more he heard. i ,P K ,sirwf . ROBERT STMA y g my A ' BS- Commeme l am no proud jack, but a Corinthian, a lad of mv . mettle, a good boy. 1 if f :.i.f'.:...3 'Y YQ .5 's BETTY STALEY BS. Physical Education and Biology ,Qi Real worth requires no interpreter. N ' W' T DOUGLAS ST. ANGELO 4 B.A. Political Science A lf l could not go to heaven but with a party, l would not go there at all. JOYCE STEGMEIER B.A. Music Beautiful music doth our joys refine. TRUMAN STEHR B.A. Sociology l never meta man l didn't like. WARREN STEVENS B.A. English l have had my days and my philosophies. HENRY STRAND B.A. Psychology and Political Science time. DONALD STRAUEL Commerce Much study is a weariness ofthe flesh. HOMER TOOMIRE BS. Commerce lt's no matter what you do, with your heart only be true. PAUL TRURAN B.A. Philosophy and Psychology A man of learning is never bored. ROGER ULRICH BS. Commerce and Economics l am small, l know, but wherever l go the Fields grow greener still. l have been five minutes too late all of my life- ,- '1 S . O i,gT' ., 5-Jwr ' ' . ,r . . ,.. if-'-' r Y.: -,.. f' g1,m.7,5 X . 70.34 ff- fi We W im ff f : .,., K gr, el on T R x -gi . 3252, 2? I f x it 's J r , .-aiinifn,



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enior .fdcfiuified JOYCE ANDERSON Physical education captured the interest of this lively girl from Earlville, Illinois. Jo Andy, later contracted to Jody, was a WAA member 2, 3, -lg and served on its Board of Control 3, 4. Her other activities included: two years in Biology Club, and one year in both History Club and on the CHRONICLE Staff. MARTHA BEED Keeping in line with her majors of Zoology and German, this Ottawa. girl has been in Biology Club 2. 3, 45 and secre-tary 3. and historian 4. of Beta Beta Beta. Besides belonging to scientific organizations, Marty has been class secretary in her freshman and junior years, and class women's representative in her sophomore year. She was also: College-Day co-chairman 33 on College Day Committee 23 Homecoming Committee 3. -lg Religious Emphasis WVeek Committee 1, 23 chairman of decorations at the Junior- Senior Banquet 35 Chapel Choir lg Festival Chorus 13 Kroehler Hall Vice-president 35 Freshman Reception Committee 25 and she also found time to work 21? a library assistant. 2, 3, 4. Marty is looking forward to a bright future as Mis. Paul Schwab. JOHN BEIDELMAN A physics and engineering major from Naperville, Johnny was a busy man on campus. His primary interest was Radio Association being a member 1, 23 chief engineer 3. -lg and president 3, -1. Other activities which kept him busy were: physics assistant 3, 45 library assistant 2, 3, -13 audio-visual assistant 43 and Forensic Board 3, -1. DALE BELING W'ahpeton, North Dakota, hae 2. commerce major to contribute to the world of business. Dale was active in the Commerce Club for all four years and served as treasurer in his senior year. Other activities included: CHRONICLE lg Varsity Club 3, 45 Inter- national Relations Club lg and Rainbow Booster Club 1, 3. KENNETH BENDER Ken, a married student, has his hometown in Marion, Ohio. He was interested in sports throughout his college career and chose physical education as his major. MARILYN BENDER Marilyn, one of the most active and enthusiastic girls on campus, majored in home economics. She held the offices of treasurer 2, vice-president 3, and president 4, in the HomeEc0nomics Club. Her many activities were: Bolton Hall President 25 Kroehler House President 45 Wozne-n's Advisory Board 2, -15 Homecoming Com- mittee 3g Shamrock Room Committee 25 Religious Emphasis VVeek Committee -13 CHRONICLE Staff 2, 3, Associate Editor 43 YWVCA Cabinet 3g Wisconsin Booster Club. secretary-treasu1'er 35 Band 1, 25 Chapel Choir 25 and Festival Chorus 1, 2. She still found time for an occasional visit to Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin, her hometown. WILMER BLOY VVilly comes to North Central from Forest Junction, Wisconsin. In his senior year, he was elected vice-president of Seager Associa- tion. He was a four-year member of the Wisconsin Booster Club and Seager Association, and in Chapel Choir 1, 2. VVilly plans on entering the seminary after graduation, and then setting out into the ministry. ELEANOR BOLDT Commuting from Joliet, where her husband is a, minister, Mrs. Boldt finished her work for a degree as an English major. Her mature judgement enriched each class of which she was 9. member. EDWARD R. BROG Wisconsin, more locally South Wayne, is Ed's native soil. The crystal ball shows moving in Ed's future, however, for he hopes to occupy a parsonage with his wife, Margaret. MARILYN BROWNELL Blarilyn, a transfer from Macalester College, hails from Grand Meadow, Minnesota. During her three years at North Central, she was in many activities. Her major being zoology, she belonged to Beta Beta Beta 3, 43 Biology Club 3, 43 and Chemistry Club -1. Her other activities included: Minnesota Booster Club 3, 43 Theatre Guild 3, 43 Cheerleaders 33 Alpha Psi Omega 3, 45 YWCA Cabinet 39 and Radio Association 3, 4. In her senior year, Marilyn was elected secretary-treasurer of Alpha Psi Omega and in her junior year she was chairman of Vocational Guidance Week. AUDREY BUECHE Coming fi om Detroit to Naperville as Audrey Rainbow, this home economics major is graduating as Mrs, Charles Buecho, She was a four year member of both the Michigan Booster Club and the WAAQ and belonged to the Home Economics Club in her freshman and sophomore years. JOHN JAMES CLAZIE A good neighbor from the North, John came to NCC from VVind- sor, Ontario, Canada. John plans on 2. vocation in transportation. While in school, he was in Commerce Club one year: Chapel Choir and Festival Chorus one year. John was chairman of NSA Student Discount Service when he was a sophomore and junior. ALYCE DAVIS Alyce is so universally called Rainie, that most people woulcln't recognize her by any other nuine. A very active chemistry maJor, Rainie was Secretary-treasurer 3, unrl president 4, of Chemistry Club. This vivacious gal l'li1ll5 from Chicago. Her list of other activi- ties included: class treasurer 2: student council 2, 3, 45 French Club 2: social commission 2, 33 cheerleaders 2, 3, and captain 4. But even this much did not phase this busy mise. She worked on College Day Committee 23 Homecoming Committee 3, 43 Shamrock Room co- chairnian 23 Frosh Reception co-chairman 23 YVVCA Secretary 3: and Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3. WALLACE DAVIS Stretch, a tall man from Chicago, chose English and commerce as his majors. He acted as master of ceremonies for the Junior-Senior Banquet his junior year. Wally served on the Social Commission 1. 25 College Day Committee 2, 33 and track 1, 2, 3. He was married to Dorie Pratt after completing his junior year. GERALD R. DAW I VVarrenhuret. Illinois, is the home of this commerce magor. Gerry attended Illinois Wesleyan University ns a freshman and sophomore before transferring to North Central as a junior. JOHN DUNCAN Downers Grove, Illinois, is the home of this engineering science and mathematics major, Johnny belonged to Comniuters' Club as 11 junior and was LI member of the golf team as 11 junior and senior. JOHN DUNHAM An economicsniajor, John was a member of Commerce Club 1,2, 3, 4. His interest in other fielde was shown by his participation in Spanish Club 1, 23 CHRONICLE Staff3,-ig Biology Club33 Radio Association -15 and Theater Guild 2, 3, 4. EDGAR E. FILBEY Skip is Z1 transfer fron1Jersey City Junior College in his home of Jersey City, New Jersey. During the three years he spent at North Central, he was very active. His activities included: cheerleading 3, 45 Writers' Club 3, 45 CYF president 4: YMCA Cabinet 2, 33 track 3: French Club 2, 3: intramuials 2, 3, 4: Kappa Koralaires 3, 43 and College Day Committee 3. Upon graduation. he is looking forward to a career as a social worker, and has definite plans with :L certain little gal named Lola. WILLIAM FINK After two years at Blackburn College, this senior from VVauconda, Illinois made his way to North Central for his last two years. Bill. known affectionately to his friends as Stinky, prepared for his coaching vocation by participating in football 3, 45 and basketball 3, 4. Bill was also at member of Varsity Club while at NCC. ARTHUR FITZNER While attending NCC, Art commuted from VVheaton. He at- tended the University of Tulsa and University of Illinois before coming to NCC for his last two years. Art majored in commerce and economics and was an active member in the Commerce Club. His other activities were: Comniuters' Club 33 International Relations Club 3, 43 and Social Commission 3. OTTO FLACHSMANN Otto is a psychology major from Detroit, Michigan. While at North Central, he was very interested in music and belonged to Concert Choir 2, 35 Chapel Choir 43 and Festival Chorus 2, 3, 4. Future plans foi Otto include three years of seminary and then a little parsonage foi him and Mis. Flachsmann. CHARLES FLECK Chuck was a prominent figure this past year on campus since he was house director of Johnson Hull. But during his college life spent away from his home in Chicago, he was always .51 busy fellow. Some activities which attracted his attention were: Chapel Choir lp Concert Choir 2, business manager 3, -lg Festival Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Seager Association 1, 2, president 3, 4: Religious Life Council 33 Student Volunteers 1, 2, 3, 4: Sigma Rho Gamma 3, -13 Kappa Koraluires 3, 4: Radio Association Treasurer: and Deputation Chairman. JACK GANS Coming to NCC from Plainfield, Illinois, Jack a commerce major. He escaped from the commerce department long enough, however, to play football in his freshman year. MIRIAM GETZ lXf'Iir ie zz Chicagozin who inujored in psychology. Upon graduzition she hopes to enter the Field of elementary teaching and counselling. During her four years, Blir was very active on czunpus. In her senior year She was elected president of the YVVCA. Her long list of activities included: YVVCA Cabinet 2, 3, -lg Religious Life Council -ig CYF Cabinet 2: Religious Emphasis Week Committee 2: French Club 23 Biology Club 1, 3, 4: Social Commission 1, 2: Shamrock Room co-chairinan 2: Pre-:flnnan Reception 25 Home- coming Committee 4: Homecoming Co-chairman 35 College Day Committee 3: WAA 2, 3, -ig Education Club 4: Junior-Senior Banquet Committee 3: and Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. RUTH ANN HAIST Ruth, who is known to her very good friends as Freckles, com- pleted her senior year off campus while living in her home town of Saginaw, Nlichigun. She plans to teach after graduation. In her three years on campus, Ruth was very active in music groups including: Band 1, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Chapel Choir 1, ac'- companistilg Festival Chorus 1,2, aCcompanist3g Concert Choir3g Sigma Rho Gamma 3. Other activities which Ruth participated in were: Michigan Booster Club 1, 2, 33 Deputation 1, 2, 35 Prayer Cell 1, 2, 35 YWCA C3lDll1El'3II1IldSOCl21lClOI1'lH1lSSlOI'l 3. 29

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