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Class Histo ry On a bright sunny September morn of 1955 the ringing of the school bell initiated the high school career of 104 innocent little freshmen Their first official act in high school politics was electing the following off cers Pauline Wemnger president Paul Gumz vice president Io Ann Tlnsley treasurer Dorothy Lemke secretary and Dennis Flagg student council representative Mr Berg Mr Krausbeck and Mrs Woosley were the faculty advisors Their entry to homecoming float competition tha year Sail Over Delphi a large sailboat cruising on blue crepe paper waves won third prize The class chose red and white for their colors Class parties were a Christmas party 1n the gym and a picnic at Iasper Pulaski Game Reserve In 1956 the roster of the sophomore class of North Iudson High School listed ninety six students Having a year of experience behind them they swung back into the routine of school and elected Dorothy Lemke president Carol Bangert v1ce president Pauline Weninger treasurer Wanda Richie secretary and Iack Cunningham Faye Shepherd and Kenneth Pucka student council representatives Their sponsors that year were Mr Berg Miss Bush and Mr Krausbeck The sophomores won first prize with No Place for Indians a float picturing an Indian sitting in a North Judson park The Hotshots coached by Paul Tolson won their interclass basketball game against the freshmen September 1957 soon came bringing 74 Junior students back to old NIHS Pauline Wenlnger president Frank Gappa v1ce president Ioanne Dantl secretary Lyn Prochaska treasurer and Iack Cunningham Dorothy Lemke and Faye Shepherd tudent council representatives were elected to lead the class through a very busy year Their artistic talents were challenged when homecoming of 1957 approached Ihey met that challenge by winning first prize with Bluejays Reign a float made tomboy was presented as the Junior play Around the World the Junior prom of 58 was set against a background of six different countries Murals of the six countries were framed by blue crepe paper covering the gym in the shape of a quonset hut The class of 59 again proved itself by winning he first interclass track meet by a large margin Toward the end of the year Iack Cunningham was elected student council president Sixty-one ambitious students worked their way up to the senior year Kathy Lewandowski became senior class president with Anita Zak vice president Lyn Prochaska treasurer Joann Vanek ecretary and Dorothy Lemke Faye Shepherd and Bob Hajek student council representatives IlITlm19S Taste Good Like a Victory Should the second prize winning float was a cannibal scene Graduation May 28 1959 marks the end of their years at NIHS years that have formed the educational background for careers yet to come IWILL Class NAIIII LEONARD APONAS My worries of passing Miss Foster s literature class to anyone who wants them LENA BARNETT My major in home arts to my sister OTIS BRADLEY My nickname Moose to Paul Knachel and hope he abides by the Moose Code KERMIT CAMPBELL My false teeth to B111 Owens DANNY CARPENTER My abilitv to play the pinball machine at Tony s to anyone who can stand to lose LUE RANIE CHAFFINS My height to Mrs Creal so she can reach the top of the blackboards BILL CRAFT My ability to dlsturb teachers to anyone who wants it MARY CRAIG My worn out shorthand pencils to Mary Blenke IACK CUNNINGHAM My ab1l1ty to give Uncle Tommy Lawson a hard time to Paul Knachel IOANNE DANTI My quiet refined manner to Barbara Nowak LARRY DECH My eyebrows to Loretta Riddell PHYLLIS DELAL My seat in art class to anyone who can stand it WAYNE EICHELBERG W1ll'P 'P I m going to try to take it all with me DONNIS FLAGG My straight legs that Elaine Zwiers Yeadon willed to me to no one I want to keep them as long as 1 can IANEI FREESTONE My ability to work after school and on Saturday to my s1ster Iudy FRANK GAPP1-L My title as OFFICIAL WORM EATER on the football team to Freddie Gumz so long as he promises to perform the ancient art of worm eating in every game. PAUL GUMZ Kathy Lewandowski who 'vas willed to me by Dean Grube to anyone who thinks they can handle her. I cou1dn't' Compliments of ALPINE SHOP I I ' Q , ' ' ' . ' ' - ' . ' I I I I I I n - n ' ' ' ' ' I I I ' . . I I . . 1 ' I 1 ' ' - I ' I I I A I I ' 0 , I 1 Q a I ' ' u ' ll ' ' ' ' ' ' , . Il ll ' ' ' I f I U 1 1 l V I I e ' Y I 1 h I I 4 I I 'I I , 7 I I I I 5 I l '- ' ' ' ' ' ll ll ' ' ll . I up of a six foot papier-mache' bluejay and 3,500 tissue flowers. The Magic Touch, a story of a I ' ' . II I II ' ' I I . , . , . . , . + . . . I 1 I L I l l I I I I S I I I ' I l I ' n ' ' ' ' ll - - - - I I 9 I i . . . . . , ' ll n ' . ' I I I - ' - I , - - ' n lv ' : ' , ' . 1. - - . ' 7 n - - - : . , . I . I ' II ll 1 : ' 1, ' '
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MELVIN GUNDLACH My spht man1fold to my future mother 1n .law ROBERT HAIEK My honorary back seat on the team bus to V1c Gumz BRUNO HANSCH To all who need xt my qulet ref1ned manner IACK HARVEY My 1nnate mathemat1cal ab1l1ty to Robert Rose RICHARD HARRIS My posltlon at the plnball machlne at the bowllng alley to anyone who can stand to w1n IO ANN HOMAN My pos1t1on as v1ce president of the Span1sh Club to a future member BEVERLY KINDERMAN My solo clarlnet to Mary Iane Roller and my presldency of F H A to Francrne Shepherd ALBERT KLECKA. My prlvxlege of chew1ng gum 1n Mlss Bush s class to anyone who wants to be chewed out by Mrss Bush RICHARD KUCHARSKI The pxctures 1n my locker to anyone who wants to get caught w1th them DOROTHY LEMKE My homecommg crown to the glrl most deservmg and able to stand the suspense EDGAR LEWANDOWSKI The remams of my cast to Tom Grlffo 1n case he ever needs It for a broken nose KATHY LEWANDOWSKI My pr1v1lege of cheerleadlng at good old N I H S for four years to Helen Tolson WILLIAM LIEDTKY North Judson H1gh School g a lyI I I I I GEORGETTA MARSHALL My rosy cheeks to Clarlce Brewer IOSEPH MATERNA My spot on the football bench to Iack Lemke NELLA MINDC My extrovert personallty to Mlss Long WILKUS MINDI My nose to Tom Grlffo WAYNE MOSHER My bald t1res to James Scurek Fsqulre IOANN ORIGER My ab1l1ty to say the wrong thlng at the rlght tlme to anyone who wants to make a fool of h1mself PHILLIP POSH The dlmples that Bob Iachlm wllled to me to Mary Blenke LYN PROCHASKA My ab1l1ty to remember to I forgot whoI I I I SHIRLEY RICHIE My helght to Mlss Foster WANDA RICHIE My helght to Lenora Zakostelsky IOE SAFRANSKI My seat 1n economlcs class to anyone who can stand lt DON SCHACHT My curly dark blond halr to Kenny Posch PAYE SHEPHERD My three years as Student Councll treasurer to anyone who l1kes to handle money even lf lt 1sn t h1s own MARGARET SHORT My pos1t1on as G A A presldent to Ray Gundlach EARLENE SHORTER My dark ha1r to Dorothy Balley ALICE SLANSKY My POSITION as the edxtor of the Clarlon to anyone who thlnks he can survlve puttlng out a weekly paper PAUL STACY My ab1l1ty to grow s1deburns to Shag Bradley ED STARKEL My danclng ab1lity to someone who needs lots of practlce IO ANN TINSLEY My four years of Engl1sh to my slster Marlene because she needs a new vocabulary I-IOMER TOLSON Anythlng to somebody' I I PAUL TOLSON My athlet1c ab1I1ty to anyone 1n good cond1t1on EARL TRENT My llttle stuffed monkey that I have ln the back window whlch Pat hates to Pat Endro LAWRENCE TRUSTY My football helmet to anyone wlth a head slze of seven and three elghths ELAINE TUTTLE My red halr and my thousands of freckles to Iacque Carson IOANN VANEK My mckname Sels to L1ll1an Sakaguchl PAULINE WENINGER My posltlon as Drum MaJor to anyone wlth enough w1nd to blow the wh1stle II can tII GEORGE WERNER. My spllt mamfold and dual stralghts to Sherbondy so k1ds w1l1 know he 1S comrng DEWEY WICKIZER All elghteen emblems to Eldon so he can put them on h1s b1g SIX RONALD WINFREY My ab1l1ty to stay out of trouble to anyone who needs lt IOAN WOLPF I w1ll my des1re to finish school to my sister so that she may also graduate ANITA ZAK My ablllty to get Edgar to anyone who is having trouble gett1n a boy who 1sn t 1nterested ln g1rls KYETIJ Compllments of MODERN CHEVROLET CO . - - . 1 . : , , . I Q . : . i . I , . . i .. . . . , . : . I . . : .. . . . : . : . : . : . ' I J 0 . : . : . . . : . : , . ,.. , . . : . . . . : . . , ' n n . . . . ' O . . : , . : - . : . t . ,, . ,, .. . . , , . : . I . , ' ll ll ' ' II ' ll . : ' . 5 . , -- . . ,. .......... . I .
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