Oak Park and River Forest High School - Tabula Yearbook (Oak Park, IL)

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kms, 9.31.4-TZ: TEE THE TIIBIILII we .sznior Cfaari of fke OJ l9afL am! IQW .gomt 3,,w,,,1,f,f, Jv.4g4514.,,,f 06,4 IUWL, Jlf6,wz5 XQ-mnfd 'Mfume 50 of Q .L.lLlJkJL.V.L E31 glahlora SHIRLEY SIMANSKI JANE BUESCHER ANN VALLENTYNE PHIL COREMAN SHIRLEY SMIDL DICK GOODWILLIE BARBARA PAGE ROBERT METCALE AMES PENFIELD CATHERINE CURTIS leokcafion He takes an important part in village affairs and is often called upon to speak, not only as a representative of the high school but as a civic-minded member of the community. As a former professor of education, he is well versed in educational theoryg as an administrator, he knows educa- tional practice. His dreams for our school are practical plans for the future. Among the new ideas he has brought us is an emphasis upon the responsibility of the students to the school. He has made us realize our importance in the school and has made it possible for us to have a student government selected by popular election. W e like him for his friendly smile and his keen sense of humor. Individually we seek him out for help in solving our problems. He has been a continued source of inspiration to us throughout the last three years. I4I agen? oungerf 151 .Gln Ili, Q PX. 'If A - 'Q 'Q Q 5 l H V is W5 ll Sw im 1.5 Q lu E nb. ff 'ww . 1, A 'S sswa, .., a, L -ff ' ,,4,k,Ww Q Q W e 455 ri i S'- btw! fa 'wa ,A ii. al?i.ll' .QAM sri? ish? 3 wa: lt! . 4' -fs A Q gy 1, 54, t Br- 4-Q gli-. W 1, ,, ,A , , 5 df: if if ,L f,W as 1 T 2 1 'A ..-eg .M ,, , 4 my O Jong ag Ji 'IXUW COLOR GUARD RICHARD RANDALL JOHN WATSON CHARLES WILLIN6 GEORGE SCHOENFELD JOHN BARROW O say, can you see, hy the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? Whose hroad stripes and hright stars, through the perilous fight O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming! And the rockets' red glare, the homhs hurstin g in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there, O say, does that star-spangled hanner yet wave O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave? On the shore dimly seen through the mists of the deep, Whe1'e the foe's haughty host in dread silence 1-eposes, What is that which the hreeze, o'er the towering steep, As it jitfull y hlows, now conceals, now discloses? Now it catches the gleam of the morning's jirst heam, In full glory reflected now shines on the stream, 'Tis the star-spangled hannerg O long may it wave O'er the land of the free, and the home of the hrave. Oh, thus he it ever, when freemen shall stand Between their loved homes and the war's desolation! Blest with victory and peace, may the heaven-rescued land, Praise the power that hath made and preserved us a nation. Then conquer we must, for our cause it is just, And this he our motto- In God is our trust. And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave O'er the land of the free, and the home of the hrave. L81 v FOREWORD Picture a war zone. Sbips bombard a strongbold. Bombs burst, rockets explode and a baze of smoke bangs low. A prisoner walks tbe deck in anguisb. All day and nigbt tbe battle bas been going on, and now, as it becomes ligbt, a beavy mist bides tbe ramparts. It seems impossible tbat tbe fortress can sur- vive tbe attack, for its guns are small and its defenders few. But suddenly at seven o'clock a rift in tbe mist sbows a flag still gallantl y streaming. No, it is not 1944, but 1814. It was during tbis nigbt one bundred and tbirty years ago that our national antbem was created. Amid tbe rockets' red glare and tbe bombs bursting in air Francis Scott Key, tbe prisoner on tbe Britisb vessel, composed Tbe Star-Spangled Banner . Again as in 1814 our country is engaged in a perilous figbtu to keep tbe Stars and Stripes still waving over tbe bomes of a free and a brave people. A struggle against tyranny is necessary once more to safeguard our rigbts. Tbe trutbs wbicb tbe song sets fortb will live as long as tbere are free men to sing it. Boys wbo bave learned tbis song in our scbool are now out on a battlefield figbting for tbe ideals for wbicb our flag stands. We memorize tbis song,' we study tbis incident and otbers in our national bistoryg and we discuss tbe meaning of tbe ideals on wbicb our government was founded in order to under- stand clearly wby we are figbting and wbat kind of peace we want. And so we know more tban tbe refraing we are conscious of otber mean- in gful pbrases. We bave borrowed sucb pbrases for our book and we emphasize tbem as part of our American berita ge. I9I kg randi? we la The United Statey would not exiyt today if certain men and women had not helieved that freedom wax more important than life itfelf. After winning the privilege of heing freemen, they were willing to leave their loved homey and endure the war'J desolation in order to keep their moft prized poueuion. We have alwayx hailed outftanding lover! of freedom. We expreff our gratitude and love to thofe who are now giving everything for the .fake of freedom. The men who left their johf and familief to go out to avenge Pearl Harhorg the women who are so valiantl y taking up their tayks on the home front and are maintaining their homey as plaeex worth fighting for,- theye are the people we hail. The studentf and the faculty huy each week a thouxand dollarx of war saving Jtampf, and make monthly contrihutionf to the Chicago Servicemen'5 Center. Individual teacherf and studentf give time to war work. We hail all who give Jupport to our fighting men. , F101 -I- 1f'g 'f 5555 5'-1'-5-'f 1' ' 1 ' J ,-f M V L Q1 , V 'Q A , fe , 'AVF fi X dr' I .L iii , 1 X .T are if WSP ., :yr ,gn Wnemory 0!tL2 Wien wie A602 ABJKOI' fAe fan-J o!fAeZ' Arlhur Allman James A. Andersen Thomas E. Arneson Richard R. Barber Newlon S. Blackford William Borson John Brink, Jr. Paul G. Brown Paul l-l. Brundage Joseph J. Clarke Joseph W. Gordon, J Roy A. Gross Fred C. l-larringlon Franklin P. l-lar'r, Jr. Roberl F. l-leller F. l-larry M. l-lobbins, Jr. Daniel l-lolenshade Willis E. Jacobs Fred A.Jannisch, Jr. Eugene F. Jehlik Thomas E.Jones Allen l-l. Joseph LeRoy A. Lislug Oreld R. Lundbeck Charles l-l. Miller Bernard V. Murphy Edward A. Murphy Thomas G. Murphy Ralph C. Niles James J. Orr Frederick A. Rowe, III John Ruckman John Fl. Schrik Roberl J. Schulfz Earl Spiker John I-l. Weslaby Charles T. While George Wiegman Francis P. Woods George C. Worlhle Frank L. Young As we go To press, we pay homage ro lhe men represenred by The forly-one golden slars on our service flag. fl 21 ll ,HOIQOP offiode MILD are hgAfing for fLe llome offie Lraue Since The beginning oT The war, 3,400 oT our Tormer sTudenTs have ioined The armed Torces. Over The world These men and women are serving Their counTry. SelecTed Trom our represenTaTives in all branches oT The service are Those picTured here: lTrom righT To leTTl Ensign l-larrieT Thompson: CapT. Donald Asbury, in combaT duTy in The PaciTic area Tor over Two years: LT. RoberT King, serving in India: PTc. Edward O'Brien, sTaTioned in The Solomon Islands: CapT. RoberT Sellergren, recenTly h-ome Trom ATrica aTTer TiTTy-one bombing missions: Ensign Molly Forbes, Navy nurse: Ensign Donald O'Brien, U.S.S. Pensacola, in SouTh PaciTic: PTc. William Kern, acTive in The PaciTic: LT. Way- land CedarguisT: LT. EvereTT PorTer: Donald Murphy, U.S.N., sTaTioned in lTaly: Beverly Johnson, WAIT. l'3l be-SLM Seal race Year aTTer year There are cerTain Tradi- Tional services which our school per- Torms. Une OT The mosT imporTanT is The annual sale oT Tuberculosis seals. This year The sTudenTs oT Oak Park High School sold 38,400 worTh oT seals. AnoTher cus- Tom oT our school is Tilling sTockings Tor The Chicago Commons. This ChrisTmas, because iT was impossi'ble To buy The necessary Toys Tor The sTockings, The sTu- drenTs broughT old Toys Trom home. Since The beginning oT The war Oak Park High School has widened iTs pro- gram To include' many war acTiviTies. The selling oT war saving sTamps, under Tac- ulTy sponsorship and The leadership oT class cashiers, is The responsibiliTy oT The sTudenTs Themselves. The Girls' Club Council on The TirsT Wednesday oT every CheerTul giving Red Cross class War sTamps IN SUPPORT monTh collecTs money enough To help keep The Chicago Servicemen's CenTer conTinuously supplied wiTh cakes and cookies. ATTer school a Red Cross l-lome-Nursing course has beenigiven by The Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT. A lvliliTary Service CommiTTee oT sTudenTs and TaculTy was Tormed in SepTember To keep compleTe lisTs oT boys now in service. Many oT The sTudenTs work parT Time doing deTense work or Taking The place oT someone now in service. STudenTs and TaculTy members have volunTeered Tor communiTy and war services. These in- clude such organizaTions as The raTion board, knapsack libraries, Shriners' Hos- piTal and I-lephzibah l-lome, Nurse's Aides, Travelers' Aid and The Red Cross. OF CCMMUNITY AND WAR SERVICES Toys for Chrisfmas sfockings Fiiling The sfockinqs Tag day Tuberculosis seals Military Service Commiffee Cake and cookie money S0 PRUUDLV U16 l'IIlIL THE FIICULTV. . . i For holding high The sTanclards oT eclucaTion and keeping The school running srnooThly in Time oT sTrain. For helping us To under- sTand our place in a world oT war and in a world oT peace. For parTicipaTing direcTly in all Types oT war acTiviTies. For giving many hours and much ThoughT To The sponsorship oT exTra-curricu- lar acTiviTies. FIICULTV III SERVICE Alfhough mos'r of The members of ou r facuhry carry on work direcfly or in- direc+ly associalred wifh The war effort we pay special Jrribufe on fhis page +o Jrhose who have Temporarily leff us +o become a parf of Jrhe various branches of The armed forces. PVT. ARTHUR PELZ MAJOR RUSSEL DANIELS ENSIGN DOROTHY L. BABCOCK LT. LYLE F. STEWART T LUCILLE GUDEMAN, I-LA. 2c LT. fi.q.l ARABEL ALCOTT PVT. FRANCES G. WILSON LT. LOIS SPROULL PVT. HELEN GRAHAM LT. lif-3.1 ROBERT WEHRLI CAPT. RAY c. SOLIDAY vlRelNlA Rue-H L U71 SUPERIIITEIIDEIIT SU PERINTENDENT EUGENE YOUNGERT Memory is a freacherous friend. ln happy high school years if fells you fhaf you will recall always evenfs and comrades fhaf were your life in Oalc Park l-ligh-buf if fells you false. Each weelc sfeals fhe lusfer of weeks fhaf wenf before, and memory becomes fhe abode of obscure recollecfions of pleasanf experiences fhaf you were cerfain you never could lose. Thaf is why in fhe Tabula we presenf in word and picfure pages in which you can roam fhrough old, familiar places and live again wifh old friends days fhaf will become increasingly dear as you go on from fhem. As you furn fhese pages, may you remember affecfionafely your school, which is grafeful for whaf you have done fo malce if worfhy of your pride in your high school alma mafer. Eugene Youngerf. U81 l From The Time ThaT Miss Weclcel and Mr KeTcham inTroduce The high school To The eighTh graders unTil Miss BenneTT and Mr BobbiTT check Their Tinal crediTs, Oak Park High School sTudenTs are consTanTly being insTrucTed and ad vised by The deans. NOT only do These eighT men and women plan The curriculum oT each class buT They also serve as guides and counselors To personal problems BUSIIIESS ITIIIIIIIGER A school as large as ours can- noT TuncTion wiThouT eTTicienT busi- ness managemenT. Mr. Wilson, upon whom Talls This responsi- biliTy, direcTs all oT The acTiviTies necessary To The mainTenance oT The school. PLIICEIIIEIIT DIRECTUR Mr. FriTzemeier, acTing as The sTudenT placemenT adviser, helps sTudenTs To geT suiTable vacaTion and parT Time work as well as To plan Their careers. In addiTion, he has charge oT The warTime nighT school. GRACE BENNETT ARTHUR G. BOBBITT BERNICE HARTMANN HAROLD H. METCALF LU RA BLACKBURN EDWARD L. O'BRlEN ADA L. WECKEL R. N. KETCHAM G. ALVIN WILSON L. H. FRITZEMEIER U91 FIICULTV 5131- sg , A ,. . T. I..-1 .. r -. fffkf T -.4 .IL : is - , I . F7 . I ' . ' S Q. f' ' ' 1512- A '?wqim uf- fm . QC? I Q I A m'55Q A QM TM FTE f A I Qh- f is sl . 'X . , 4 . A wigs. I4 ,. 5 ' . . wi klir N ,, is Y li 'I Tf Iwie . I Q X V . .Q-Q Q' - ....: gy f Q Q .Q 7f.q,j ',-. EQ A Iglf A I wwf' QRS T55 5 ALL,. 5 I ' ' - : 1 X x i aff?-11' ff-inf.-.m: 5 1- F - .- .....:,-NI Mi . 3 -Q 5 Sfv 'X r SER Ss' f 2 1353 ff- We Q QR W , I 1 W X11 ll . Qgiiiil fa J if Ns is . may 1.5 7' In s, A 52951 , IZOI ELIZABETH FLOYD ABEL ROSS AEBY LYDIA F. ALLEN GERTRUDE L. ANTHONY FRANCES ARMSTRONG V. S. ASBURY EDNA ATKINSON C. M. AUSTIN JANE AXTELL ORPHA BABCOCK FARRAND BAKER VELMA T. BALL NORVIL BEEMAN ALMA C. BELL GRACE BENNETT IVA RAE BEVENS JOHN E. BJORLIE LURA BLACKBURN CLAIRE BLUZAT ARTHUR G. BOBBITT GRACE G. BOIES LEONARD F. BOLLINGER LILLIAN D. BONDURANT ADA BOTHWELL WALTER N. BRINKMAN FLORENCE BRUBAKER REBECCA BURT MORRIS BUSKE BERTHA TRAUGH CAMPBELL F. F. CARSON BERTHA CARTER ESSIE CHAMBERLAIN HARVEY W. CHANDLER ROBERT H. CHANDLER MARGARET COON COCKRELL JAMES COLLETTI BESSIE M. DAVIDSON M. AGNES DAVIS MARY DAWSON ELSIE M. DeGROFF FIICULW 'A: Q S ,1 .. . . I OLGA DIEKELMAN ' A . Q 'I ALICE DOLL LL I - PHYLLIS M. DURNIN 1 5 ' . . A LOUISE ENNIS 'zzi 1 I .:'. Q- 'L' A . -5 1 MARTHA FISHER LAA ' A 5 I LL: . AALA LlA JANE FINUCANE -5 A LLLLA LAAA .iz f A . E. M. FOSTER 1. A AAAAAAEA , I b LAWRENCE E. FOUNTAIN ...Y L. H. ERITZEMEIER SY ' . . ' vERA FAGERSON FROBERG .xy A Y Rn :VL RUSSELL J. FUOG ... f' JOHN GEHLMANN A '-'-: .,,.. - .. ff.. 5 S I HELEN H. GELLER f 2 'ISE 1--' A A R. H. GOCKER V -'A : . I . OATHARINE M. GOOD , A 'I ' A . R . 2 SA. i . R I I MARY T. GOODWIN . , ' 'I'II . ' - DOROTHY GRANDY I fx ,. I Vqq' I E. MARGARET HARDIE R I ...:,, BESSIE w. HARRINGTON .- ' - CLEOBELLE HARRISON I A -. A . wi 1--fA 5 ,L : I . ' T-If ...,. ' 'T' .1- , DON HARSHBARGER Sf ,QE . A MARY JANE HARTMAN f I' In .1,. BERNIOE HARTMANN Y 'ITI' . Egiw MARY E. HAWKINS 1 M T .... R. T. HEOKETSWEILER b 1 T 4 SAAYI l .... .. .... ' .--V N4 CEDRIC M. HENLEY I A z I. ' .. Y 51 W. O. HEPKER . f. Si ,.,' - ' L . .N Qzuv E ., N MARION HESSELL lA ROBERTA D. HINMAN ' .... ' A EARL E. HOEE A Q A H V' -:-1 . Q X X k A ..:: :..- MAX T. HOHN ' h: I - Y A' I ..,.,. ' - GLENN HOLMES , I I A MARY ADALENE HOPE E . A RUTH HORNER . A . YA '. EDITH INKS RQ. A . I A.S. ELSIE PARKER JOHNSON I A R. N. KETOHAM RODN EY A. KIMBALL ' SSSSS E ..q I IJIS 5 MAURICE E. KING . A . Ii A CLAUDE E. KITGH :I A II I A A I. A QS, UH FIICIILTV ww f - Egg.. ' 1? I . .1:. ... I Q FY, . wif? Rauf X -:. . . Y qw -k' 2 A F Id ,. ,. -. 3, air A .N . .ffl N Ea I . ' ' y Hur-W ' X 'f ' I , Y' .. r 'f JI' I if T 09 ' ,. 1 X. ' ff . Q IFA X I ,-'-f .fx f 5 fx AE.. .- - Ls' E Y . ,.,, 2 fx 3 kr- . ! if I QP' A I Ii : Q Q 'W I Q . . E ' I '-'-- '1 - . :-L, ,Ev I ., , Q.- I x. , P If if I as ELLLL L. ,I L L L. L. mf- I TQAEE . A ' , ff I I E iz .,. , x ..:- T A I L ilz. :Ek I I 1 I EQ E . .5 J X -E W - mmm. M' - - NW . mmmw K ..,...MM..,., ..,W,w,.,,.,.,, QI. R . X 'IEE , If ,.v., If war E PX E Q YF .L K . K.. PAULINE KNAPP GILMAN LANE DOROTHY LaRUE ANNA B. LaVENTURE CHARLOTTE LAWHORN ZELMA M. LINDEM MILDRED LINDEN HAROLD M. LITTLE HELEN LOUNSBURY JESSIE PARROTT LOOMIS LAURA MADDOX FLORENCE MAGOWAN JEANNETTE MAGOWAN FLORENCE GRIFFIN MARTIN RALPH T. MATTHEWS RUTH R. MAXWELL W. A. MAY GRACE McINTIRE RUTH MCNUTT HAROLD H. METCALF DOROTHY C. MILLER EDITH H. MONROE ELLEN A. MUIR JANE E. NELSON ESTHER NIESS ORIN K. NOTH EDWARD L. O'BRIEN EVERETT W. OWEN FRANK S. OWENS R. EMERSON PARK RICHARD D. PAXTON ALTHEA A. PAYNE MARY R. PAYNE FRANK J. PLATT MABEL POMEROY .1 1 1'Q1 ..., AAIT ,.,. X . .,,.,.. I fa THERESA PRESSL . M ALLEN T. PRICE C I ',:--Q' GAYLORD w. RAMSAY Nm I Y -rlf LILLIAN REMSBURG IdeceasedI P .11i- L If C IIEE- I ETHEL RICE . - I. . :.,. . ' 1.... . I22I MARGARET RIGGS A. W. ROEHM f JACK C. ROSSETTER FRANCES RUMMELHOFE LEONARD G. SCHNELLER CLARISSA H. SCHUYLER H. M. SCOTT GEORGE SEYMOUR HELEN SHAFER SHIRLEY SHOOP NINA GRACE SMITH OTIS ELWIN SMITH H. C. SOUCHEK GRACE R. STAVER REID STEPHENS ORVILLE A. SULLIVAN L. D. SWANSON MARGARET FORCE SYNNERDAHL WAVA TAMBLINGSON HEBER TAYLOR Ideceasedy J. E. THOMPSON SARA A. THOMPSON NINA G. TRUMP HELEN TURNER JOHN K. VAN DYKE LOIS D. WALKER MADGE ALICE WARD LEE M. WATSON ADA L. WECKEL IRENE GRAFTON WHALEY ELIZABETH MCCRACKEN WILHELM RUTH WILLISTON BESS EVERETT WILMARTH CATHERINE V. WILSON R. W. WOLINE JOHN W. WOOD MAXINE KENNEY WOOD ROBERT S. WOODRUFF MIGNON WRIGHT HELEN WURTZBACH FRCULTV 51 A K Rs1 :.,:5W .k.. RSSLLQ- H K - A .R ' A -f,. Lain . A - 7 ' Ifvig-35 .L,' ' A'AS ' -, g 1 . . f I fi' 5 F- gf '.. ' 11555 ' . , . ' , Y ' M . - W r M ' . Q 6 7 33-.L - -L L g A ., -JE, QA A A A A 1 TZ ' ' ' -' '- .L N ., i..:: Q , . M. 'Q' , , ---,- 1 1' -1 .. .N .L . U I Q ' . A L. 'Rl'-112 2 -. .Af ' I ' .I A Q! - ' . fi r . . . , er i ' A N. - .. ' -if 'I il .E -,A- A A K -- eg- ' Q sl . , . ry 1 ' 'M' ig' . ' .- . R' ..,. Af f- - 5:1 ' I 5' T .. - - RRRRR . R L - L. 4 L ff - - - . . -'A' Fil - ' .. ' 'fs -FINA' -- -' S -'- ., . -A .TH i 1-. ,- .fi -- Q .TF - M' '. - R . A A :ff E W, - ,. .e . -: A f- . QI:-1 - 'E A I I23I yn faf ggi' ne 1 In the mindf and memorief of all Ameritans if refletted the glory of deedf that have henejiited country and hamanity. Today oar live: are filled with ftoriex of men and women who are defending oar freedom on the far .fhoref of the vforld and therehy taking their rightful placey in the Jan. Graduate! of Oak Park are already among the immortalf. When thefe hoyf, who have Jiiddenly hefome men, have a moment to thinh of home, they Jay their mindf retarn to old haantf, to Jchool. To them, the plain hizilding with the loeher-lined halls tahef on the glow of the tarefree day! .Spent here. No clam can pan throngh an inftitation without leaving a mark. At the end of foiir year! of uforh and play, we .feniorf hope that in the mindy of thoie we leave hehind as, we are refletted in the glory of oar eontrihations to oar Jthool. U41 gc!!! N, .Q if :gy , ., ' an :.:'-::4S1'Yf- N n ..,., , in-:-22:2 ' 75 ,QW36 -'Q N , v, ,,., , .. M., - ...Q - X- 4. .:.. .WM W X ,.. ff '- Q , . xc '11 s . ,M L1 uf X SEIIIORS PRESIDENT ..,. VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY ,,. TREASURER ,.. CI-IEER LEADER , CLASS OFFICERS . .KENT Di+Imann .. ,JoI'm I-Iedges Joyce RiscI1mIIIer . . . .John CarroII . . . .Ralph Por+er 1261 I r 1 4 I V--ff'-WT' J ,wiv ,, Mya sw 3,--413.-...E-: 'f ' , fi wQ,,vw-fg I 121:-1 A ,. Am 7 ,452 ' I . REFLECTIONS Anolher firsl day-buf our lasl, for never again will we seniors gel Jrhe Thrill of pushing our way among old and new faces, program slips and losl freshmen .... Thal A Period lhal lasled so long. Bul wail unlil you have a resl' +o sludy for-ah, Jrhen Jrhose A Periods are shorll . . . Oh, yes. New numbering for lhe lunch periods. ll slill seems queer To have a Jrenlh-period class. DONALD AALBUE ELAINE ABBATE LUCIUS ABORN BARBARA ACKERMAN l RALPH ALBERTSEN MARY ALEXANDER NANCY ALEXANDER JOHN ALLEN ALLEN ALLURED CONSTANCE ANDERSON ETHELYN ANDERSON HELEN ANDERSON JAMES H. ANDERSON ROBERT ANDERSON ' ROBERT ANDRESEN ROBERT ANDREWS RUTH ANDREWS MARK ANG-STEN JAMES ANTHONY LUCILE ANUNCIATA T271 . . .The shock oT Tinding ouT ThaT our class has a hundred Tewer sTudenTs in iT Than we had lasT year. IncidenTalIy, There are Two hun- dred less in The school .... Everybody and his cousin Trying To buy books in The audiTorium Trom The boys on The sTage. When, aTTer waiTing several hours, l'iT seemed like ThaT Iongl, I aT lasT had boughT my books, my receipT said, We appreciaTe your paTronage, Thank you, and in small IeTTers aT The boTTom, We deliver. Since when? THEODORE AREY ELIZABETH ARTINGSTALL CONSTANCE ATKINSON DONALD ATKINSON ROBERT BADGER DONALD BAKER ARLENE BARKER BARBARA BARROW JOHN BARROW NORMA BARSUMIAN ARTHUR BASSO LORRAINE BASSO PAUL BATE BERNADETTE BAUDE RICHARD BAUMANN BEVERLY BAYLESS BYRON BECK EDWARD BEHRENDS BRUCE BELL MARCIA BELL I28I CARL BELLES DOROTHY BELLOWS EARLE BELOFSKY MIRIAM BELOW WALTER BENDER DOROTHY BENSON MARSHALL BENTSEN BRUCE BERENDS BRUCE BERGER Lois BERQ-ER HERMAN BINGHAM LEON BLOCK RICHARD BLOOMAERT MARJORIE BLOOD SHIRLEY BLUM JOAN BLUME JACK BLUMTHAL CARL BOELKE RUTH BOETTNER DON BOLLMAN Besf Adress Arlyfh Rogers CLHS5 0F '44 D91 . . . The new pasfel decorafing and fhe shiny floors and desks. . . . The vofing for class presidenf and cheer-leader. The weafher, which has furned so cold fhaf skirfs and sweafers liferally are faken ouf of mofh 'balls .... The old insfifufion filled wifh boys in uniform- especially sailors .... Many of our friends having freshman sisfers and brofhers .... The firsf day in fhe lunchroom wifh accompanying indig-esfion from so much hurrying. The halls fhaf now are un- occupied fwo whole minufes before fhe bell rings .... Transfer slips and new feachers fhaf can'f pronounce my name. Somefimeg H-'5 mufual. Which reminds me of fhe freshman who says Mr. Pla+e insfead of Mr. Plaff .... The gorgeous fans some kids haye. JAMES BONGA JOHN BONTHRON ROBERT BORDEN CAROL BORGE MARY ELLEN BOTT MARTlN BRADSHAW ROBERT HAROLD BREKKE CLARENCE BRIDGEN PHYLLIS BROOKS BERNARD BROWN , PAULINE BROWN RAYMOND BRUINKOOL RALPH BRUNS MARILYN BUEHRER JANE BUESCHER DORIS BULICEK LAWRENCE BU RNETT LORNE BURTON GLADYS BUURMA BARBARA BYERS T301 A ,?'f -ga q I4 -Z ,' I V: tS5' I'.'Ti I WILLIS CADY MARIE CALIGIURI JEANNETTE CALLENDER ROBERT CAMPBELL FLORENCE CANINO LEILA CARDIO HAROLD CARLSON HARRIET CARRITHERS JOHN CARROLL JACOUELINE CASE - MARILYNNE CASSERLY PATRICIA CHANDLER BETTY CHAPMAN WILLIAM CHILDRESS MARY DALE CHILDS GENEVIEVE CIESLA THORA JEAN CLARK BARBARA CLAYPOOL RAY CLEVENGER MARY CLOHECY Bes+ Acfor Jack Hedges CLHSS 0F '44 I3II . . . Physical exams .... Freshman piclures in 243 .... The Senior Annual Slalil Thinks up a usable Theme for The Tabula The firsl day .... And don'+ forgsel our firslr Senior Assembly wilh all Hs inrroduclions and polile bragging. Also Miss Benne+I's promise 'ro lcnow Ihe senior girls by name al The end of The year. Mr. Bob- bi++ isn'Jr so sure abou? The names, bul he says hie-'II know all The boys .... The smell of fish Ihal Tells us Ihal Friday has come, and wirh il our Iirsr week end. We'll all be glad when we pass our spell- ing words and learn Jrhe Slar-Spangled Banner .... ANSLEY COE JEANNE COFFER NANCY COGGESHALL WALTER COLTERJOHN CHRISTINE CONDOS GLORIA CONFORTI WALTER CONNIFF JEANNE COPELAND PHILIP CORFMAN MARGUERITE CORSO .IUDITH COULOMBE MILTON COX MARILYN CRAIG GEORGE CROSSMAN MARILYN CROWLEY SAMUEL CURIALE LENORA CURRY CATHERINE CURTIS JOAN CUTHBERTSON BETTY JEAN CZIRR I32I I I I rx A I 'E WILLIAM DALEY PHILIP DALY JAMES DAVIDSON DONNA DAVIS LOIS DAVIS LORAYN DAVIS PATRICIA DAVIS SARAH JEAN DAVIS THOMAS DAVIS GRACE DAWSON LOISGENE DAY ELIZABETH DEAN SUZANNE DeBUTTS LaRAYNE DeHEIGHT PAULINE DEJADON DENISE DeLANO PAUL DeLEONARDIS DAVID DeMAR MARGARET DEN KENNETH DeYOUNG Besf A+IwIe're Roland Sellergren CLIISS 0F '44 I33I . . . Fashions seen around: pell-mell coals wilh mililary insignia sfewed on Ihe sleeves: nubby-lcnil swealers by 'rhe hundreds: loafers, Ihe mosl popular shoes: plenly of darling shorl' hairculsg Bill Keepin's red salin shirlg Jim I-Ieald's cashmere sweaier .... Now our Iirsl Monday dawning dark and rainy .... Wednesday bringing collec- Iions for cakes and cookies for The Servicemen's Cenler. ELAYNE DIAMOND NANCY BELL DIAMOND ROBERT DICKINSON DORIS DILLON KENT DITTMANN KATI-IRYN DOLAN MARJORIE DOSCI-I RODNEY DOUGI-IERTY I-IAROLD DOWLINC5 MARILYN DOYLE JANE DRAKE JOANN DREWS MARY DUFF JAMES DUFFY BETTY DUNLOP BARBARA DUTTON GEORGE PATRICK EARLE ELIZABETH EASTER WILLIAM El.LERBY I EDWARD ELLIOTT I34I -vw I Ili 7, ., in ,-,-an - ,, 3 QVV Aff, H I , 'D 9 DEMETRA ELLIS ROBERT ELY CHARLENE EMERY WILLARD ENGELHARD RICHARD ENSRUD MILTON FERGUSON EILEEN FERRARI JANE FISHER JEANNE FITZGERALD JERRY FLEISCHNER ALLEN FLITCRAFT RICHARD FLOHR STANLEY FORD JEANNE FORSLEW EDGAR FOSS WILLIAM FOTHERINGHAM MARIAN FREDRICKSON LAURENCE FREER HARMON FREETO SHIRLEY FREYER Romeo and Julief Thora Jean Clark and Bill Keepin CLII55 0F '44 I35I . . . Back inTo The old swing oT Things, aTTer a Tew weelcs. . . . The anxieTy beTorehand abouT The Freshman-Senior Girls' Club ParTy -The Tormer saying, I goT so-and-so. Is she nice? The IaTTer geT- Ting a bunch oT names nobody knows, excepT Tor a Tew younger sisTers oT Triends .... However, aTTer Those Terrible minuTes, spenT looking Tor each oTher, all goes perTecTIy swell. All The clubs and oTh'er acTiviTies sTarTing up again .... Underclassmen pondering a'bouT ThaT Toreign language we seniors are muTTering, liTTle be- lieving ThaT iT is really Chaucerian English. They'II Tind ouT .... Our English class nominaTing Bob Juel as The school BeowoIT, much againsT his will. I GLENN FROBERG ROBERT FROBERG JOAN FRYMARK JOHN FURLONG BRUNO GALASSI DONALD GALLAHER MARILYN GARDNER WILLIAM GARDNER ELIZABETH GARNER SUZANNE GASKILL JOHN GATTO MARGARET GAUER MARY GAZZOLO MARGARET GERAGHTY ROBERT GERSTENBERGER GLADYS GIBSON E SHIRLEY GIFFORD A RICHARD GILLETT LEsLiE elLMoRE I NANCY GILRAY I36I IE I j fjiifsj , , - l V- , I IITTII I f AATA A I M '- ' I V . , f ,L . ., ,Q -ij'+,y,4:, ,- 1.41 . ' 'L'. T P I A ' ' '-.L-, I- I , L V V V V A BLU ,. MARY KATHERINE GINGRICH JULES GITS DOLORES GIUFFRE JANICE GNASS RICHARD GOODWILLIE FRED GORDON ANN GORMLEY YVONNE GOSENBERG GLORIA GOULD WILLIS GRAVES JOSEPH GRAZIANO JEAN GREGORY ANN GRIFEITHS ALICE GRIMSON ELIZABETH GROBE BONNIE GROSSER HENRY GROVE CARL GUNDERSEN HELEN GUNESCH MARGARET GUSTAFSON MosI' Versa+iIe Boy Kenf Diffmann I37I . . . And now we plunge inTo anoTher week oT The old grind, our eyes s+iII Three-TourThs shu+ Trom The big weelc end .... Trying a meThod approved by a Trap ediTor, I sang 'Oh WhaT a BeauTiTuI Morning several Times as I Tried To convince myseIT ThaT geTTing up when iT was s+iII dark ouTside wasn'T so bad .... LasT-minuTe preparaTions are going on Tor The big evenT oT The season- GirIs' ConTerence .... A Tea Tor The Kiey Girls Thursday, and never beTore have I had so much cake. CAROL GYGAX PATRICIA I-IAASE STANTON HAMBLEN ROBERT HAMILTON MARIE HANANON PAUL HANSELMAN MARJoRiE HANSEN Rov HANSEN BETTY HARGER DOROTHY HARLESS NATALIE HARPER MARY HARRIGAN PATRICIA HARRINGTON ROBERT HARRINGTON HELEN HARRIS BETSY HAWKINSON MARY HEADLEY JAMES HEALD JOHN HEDGES ALBERT HEDSTROM I38I Iii W 5 W Y V.fV--' .. if I DORIS HELFENBERGER RICHARD HELWIG ARTHUR WI RICHARD H RU LLIAM HEMMINGS EMMINGSON TH HENKEL ARTHUR HENNIN6 JA ED JEAN HILL NANCY HIL NET HENNINGER WIN HESS L THOMAS HILL ELAINE HIN CHLIFFE ELVIRA HITZEMAN BETTE HODGES NORMAN HOFFMAN NANCY HOLDEN CHARLES H OLDREGE STEPHEN HONDRONASTAS STANLEY HONE RICHARD H OPKINS Mosi Versafile Girl Virginia Ryde CLFISS 0F '44 I I39I . . . Tuesday evening, November 2, from 7:30 Io 9:35, several Ihousands of parenls come Io see Iheir pride-and-joys run Through a schedule of aflernoon classes. In gym, we almosl 'falally wound each olher wilh hockey slicks, so Iasl' and furious is The play. lWe wanlr Io know why 'rhe parenls had Io see Ihe showers in acIion.I And do you remember Ihe 'Iwo miniaiure blackouls in Ihe 'fronl' half of The main building? Miss Turner al Jrhaf lime finds a use for her liI'IIe kerosene lamp .... When Mr. Collelli reads a porlion of Ihe Conslilulion and asks whal he is reading from, one of The girls answers Hamm! JANET HOUGH MARY JANE HUBER JEAN HUGHES JOAN HUGHES DAVID HUNT MILFORD HUNTER Q WILLIAM HURD RICHARD I-IURSEN CECIL HYNES WILLIAM JAACKS ROBERT JACKMAN TRENNER JACOBSEN JERRY JAEGER I40I WHITFIELD HUGHES BARBARA HUMMEL MARY HUNTER FRANK ILCEWICZ DOLORES IRWIN EMMIE LOU IVERSON STANLEY IVERSON 'WN - A J? '1 S' : ,I E. I H, S I 'I ' CLIISS 0F '44 Q Q ..,. It Ili . T I 1, IJ - f .I MAYNARD JAFFE WILLIAM JANNENGA HERBERT JARRETT DOLORES JEFFERY GEORGE DAVID JENSEN ROBERT JERO BETTY JEAN JOHNSON BEVERLY JOHNSON JANE JOHNSON JUNE JOHNSON LEONORA JOHNSON MARILYN JOHNSON SHIRLEY JOHNSON JACK JOMINY ANNA MAE JONES DOROTHY JONES ELEANOR JONES JACOUELINE JONES MARY JOSEPHINE JONES ROBERT JORDAN Apple Polisher Nancy Gilray I4lI . . . AT IasT. ConTerenceI ATTer Miss Doidge's speech some oT us have enormous banana spIiTs aT PeTe's. SaTurday morning R'ev- erend Ronander menTions The misgivings he had as he began his parIey: There was The minimum number oT doors-nonfeg he was wiTh a roomTuI oT girls on Sadie Hawkins' Day! . . . In The aTTernoon we siT Tive hours in The cold and rain, waTching a TooTbaII game which brings wiTh iT The year's TirsT deTeaT .... A banqu'eT conTinues The acTuaI conTerence, and a sIciT porTrays Amazon Ansley in courT Tor speeding and Too much use oT The spoTIighT .... We Tind ouT ThaT we have won The championship anyway, and such cheering I have never heard! A ROBERT JUEL PATRICIA KALER ARTHUR KEATING WILLIAM KEEPIN JOHN KELLBERG MARION KELLEY MARILYN KEMP WILLIAM KENNEDY ROBERT KERR SHIRLEY KILMER HARRIS KIMBALL RICHARD KINNER WAYNE KINNEY JUDITH KIRKLAND JOSEPH KLEM CAROL KNOX SHEILA KOEHLER JACK KORNBLATT ROBERT KRAL HARRY KRAUSE I42I -I gg? X CLIISS 0F '44 yu, A .1 Cad! Q VIRGINIA KRICK RUTH KROH MARIA KRUSOFF WILLIAM KUBICEK VIOLET KULP ELAINE KUTZNER RALPH LaCOMBE CONCETTA LaGIOVINE DOROTHY LANE MADELEINE LANG DOROTHEA LaPOINTE CYNTHIA LARKIN ROBERT DEAN LARSEN BETTY LARSON SHIRLEY LARSON BETTY LASCH MERNA LeBLANC JOAN LECKY VIRGINIA LEECK JO ANNE LEFLER Class Cuf-Up Marion KeIIey and Ray Clevenqer I I43I . . . Because oT The inspiring Talk oT Miss Doidge, many oT us resolve To lead new lives-lsTarTing Tien weeks Trom ChrisTmas nighTl. The Tea is grand-buT whaT is The TascinaTion ThaT Those liTTIe chocolaTe minTs have Tor some oT us? . . .The beginning oT The nexT week gives us cold weaTher, and even snow on Wednesday, The day oT Th-e FooTbaIl Dance. On said day, The ATaIanTa girls, wearing ieans and plaid shirTs, invade The boys' Tield house To do The iob oT decoraTing. We have quiTe a Time geTTing up The dummies oT The players. W'e Take Barrows aparT and puT him TogeTher again loe- cause his panTs keep Talling oTT. ShouTs are heard To The eTTecT ThaT Souchek cloesn'T have a Tace, and will someone please make one. RUTH LESH MARGARET LEWIS KENNETH LIGARE EVELYN LIND ALICE LOWE JOHN LUCAL RUTH LUDEMANN PEGGY LUECK MAYNARD LUMKES 'i 4. MARILYN LUSTIG .c sc I NANcY MAGILL cARoLiNE MAHAN li ii'ii-i + ROBERT Mmcomsou P RoBERT MALHIOT I I DOROTHY MW . PHYLLIS MANN iiii BETTY MANUSZAK I44I DELORIS LINDSAY HARRY LITTLER PATRICIA LONGLEY W Sv at i FI I' A fb 5, 1 . . 4. I 5 i Y , : I' , Ii 2 f LL I , H , LORRAINE MANSELL JOHN MARKEE FLORENTINE MARLIN JANET MARSHALL PRENTICE MARSHALL HELEN MARTIN MARY LOU MARWOOD DONALD MASON JOHN MASTERS DOROTHY MATHERS DONALD MATSON LOIS MATTERN JAMES MATTHIESEN BARBARA MAU RER SHIRLEY MAYPOLE CAROL MQALLISTER GEORG-INA MCCAY MICKEY MCCOLLUM ROBERT BRUCE MQCONACHIE GEORGE MCDONALD Mos? Popular Boy Kenf Di++mann CLHSS UF '44 I45I When fhe work is done, we dash home fo gef dressed for fhe big evenf, and fhen back again, proud of 'rhe place, which really looks O.K. If surely seems odd fo see our gym feachers, who are usually affired in shorfs, all doIIed up in formals. The music of Jimmy DaIe's band is swell-especially fhe Oak Park Flash, Bolo Bufler, singing AII or Nofhing af All, and Boogie Berger, playing some hof iive af fhe piano. We all drink lofs of punch obfained from fhe freshman members of Afalanfa. Mosf of 'rhe girls in formals, alfhough' a few go shorf. . . . Armisfice Day finds mosf of us sleeping away our vacafion. E I PATRICIA MCGAULEY CHARLES MCGUIRE DORIS McKERRAL JOHN MCKILLOP MARY ELLEN MCNICI-IOLS JOHN MCNULTY CLAIRE McPI-IEE CECELIA McVEAN PATRICIA MEISNER NANCY MELLERS JEAN MEREDITI-I BENNIE MESSINA ROBERT METCALF DONALD METTA BETTE MEYERS PATRICIA MICI-IAELS RUTH MICKOW MARILYN MILES ARVIN MILLER ROBERT MILSTEAD I46I JMS A X X i4Lf,.L if 1 5 ---w.,,,.,,-,..A SOPHIA MOLLS LEONA MONSON GERALDINE MOODIE JANE MOORE JEAN MOORE ROBERT MOORE ANNE MORENCY JAMES MOSER HOWARD MULLINER DOROTHY MURPHY RICHARD MURPHY JANE MURRAY ROBERT MUSKAT JAMES NAKADA JOSEPHINE NEAL JAMES NEIL ROBERT NELSON MARlE NEUMEISTER MARY NICOL ROBERT NIELSEN Fashion Plafe Jeanne Forslew CLIISS UF '44 T471 . . . Oh, Franlciel Friday brings one of 'rhe mosl hislorical evenfs of The year-Frank Sinalra Day! On said occasion, all so-called fans of Ihal worlhy King of Swoon show Iheir adoralion by wearing a bow Iie. This, of course, brings glances of amazemenl from Teachers and howls of disapproval from mosl of Ihe fellows .... SNOW! Monday brings Ihe Iirsl real snow of Ihe year. Nalurally none of us can Iindf our bools lor maybe you couldl . . . A+ Iasl Ihe day for our Gavel Molhers' Tea. How greal if makes one feel Io .have her name in GaveI Gravel lor Forum Fun II Sorl of arislocralic or some- Ihing. FRANCINE NIKOLAS ELIZABETH NOEL RUTH NORDWALL DOROTHY NORMAN CHARLES OBERFRANC MARGUERITE O'BRIEN ROBERT OEHMIG ALLAN OGDON ALICE OLSON RICHARD OVTTOLIN RICHARD OURAND PHYLLIS OVESON BARBARA PAGE I48I JOANE NORTON ROBERT NORTHROP GEORGE NOVAK WILLIAM NUTTING PATRICIA O'GRADY LOUISE OLIVER PHYLLIS OLTMAN WILLIAM PALMER FRANCES PANES JOSEPH PARRILLI CLIFFORD PATZER MARY PAUL JUNE PEARE EDWARD PELIKAN WILLIAM PEWNDILL MARIAN PERRIN HERBERT PETERSEN LOIS PHILLIPS EARL RUGGLES PILLING ROBERT PONTONE RALPH PORTER JOHN POST FRED POTTER WILLIS POTTS GEORGE POULOS AUBREY POWELL VIRGINIA POWERS Man Abouf Town Wally Trimmer CLIISS 0F '44 I49I . . . Wednesday Iinds a group of senior girls discussing Ihings over a cup of hor cider aI Ihe Girls' Club Parly. We Iallc aboul such Ihings as clolhes, dales, inleriorily complexes, gradualion dresses, and colleges. Poor Cynfhia Larlcin gels so exciled when everyone applauds her discussion Ihal she herself claps all Ihe way 'ro her seal wilhoul realizing il. EVABELLE PRAGUE GRACE PRATT DONALD PRENTICE ELAINE PREUCEL FREDERICK PRINGLE RICHARD OUETSCI-I MARILYN RADCLIFFE EDITH RADNITZER RICHARD RANDALL DONALD RANSTEAD , WILLIAM REILLY PATRICIA REIS Rici-MRD RENTNER JEAN REPLoe-LE Joram RHEINSMITH JEAN Ri-ioors ' CYNTI-IIA RIBBECK JEAN RICI-IARDS MAXINE RICHEIMER CORA LOU RICI-IER ISOI A CLIISS 0F '44 ff! HARRY RICHEY JOHN RICE BARBARA RIEGER MORTON RIESS MARILYN RIPPEL JOAN RISCHMILLER JOYCE RISCHMILLER PHYLLIS RITTER WALTER RITTER BETTY ROBERTS DAVID ROBERTS JOHN ROBERTS - RALPH ROBERTS JANE ROESCH ARLYTH ROGERS DAVID ROGERS JOHN ROMER ELIZABETH ROMILLY MORTON ROSENBERG BETTY ROY Cufesf GMI Mary Kafherine Gingrich I I5II . . . Ah! ATTer The TirsT Three days OT Thanks- giving week, we really have someThing To be ThankTul Tor. II guess pracTically every Teacher in The school Took advanTage OT The shorT Time beTOre The end OT The grade monTh To give TesTs.l ATTer huge Turkey dinners, in spiTe OT The TacT ThaT Very Tew will have Turkeys Tor Their Thanksgiving dinners This year, mosT OT us spend The nexT day sleeping. Some energeTic souls work: oThers go down Town. ChrisTmas draws nearer .... ATTer a whole day in school, KaTie CurTis comes down wiTh The chicken pox, and so spends vacaTiOn in bed .... We win our TirsT baskeTball game .... AUDREY RUNKEL VIRGINIA RYDE JEROLD SALEK LOIS SANDS RICHARD SAXON LOIS SAYRE ROBERT SCHARMER PATRICIA SCHAUB DONALD SCHELLHORN BENJAMIN SCHMETTERER GENE SCHMIDT ROLAND SCHMITT ALLAN SCHNEIDER ELINOR SCHNEIDER LOIS SCHNELL DOROTHY SCHOB GEORGE SCHOENFELD GEORGE SCHOESSLING MARCIA SCHOLES IRENE SCHOTT ' I52I w'-xy' K 'V ' Ia QI ROBERT SCHRAM MARIAN SCHREINER MARJORIE SCHROEDER JACK SCHUFREIDER MARJORIE SCHULZE GEORGE CLARENCE SEIFERT ROLAND SELLERGREN JOAN SHALEK GORDON SHAW CHARLES SHEAFF JAMES SHELDON KENNETH SHELHAMER JAMES SHORT MARGARET SILER SHIRLEY SIMANSKI JACK SIMON LAURENCE SIMPSON CYRIL SLAVIK SHIRLEY SMIDL DANISE SMITH Cufesf Boy Roland ScI1miH CLII55 UF '44 T531 . . . W'hal is lhe lacully coming lo? Mr. Buske exhibils Frankie on lhe bullelin board surrounded by Vice Presidenls .... The cold wealher brings wilh il some leminine problems. Walking down lhe crowded hall, I see loads ol kids discreelly allempling lo gel lheir slacks oll. Thanks lo one kind senior boy Iyes, lhere are a lewl, who lurned and looked lhe olher way .... All lhe leachers wishing us Merry Chrislmasf' . . . Mr. Carson wearing lwo bow lies lgills lrom his lhird period sludy halll .... Mr. Sullivan gels gills lor David la couple ol days oldl, who musl be guile a presenl in himsell. MARJoRiE SMITH Mfueouis SMITH Rfwmono smim BERYL snow DORAN SNYDER JUNE MARIE SNYDER PRISCILLA SNYDER ELEANOR SOMER DONALD SPERRY MARIAN SPRINGER KENNETH SPRUTH ANNE STAFFORD MARY STAFFORD DONALD STANTON JEAN STEELE FRANCES STEGER RICHARD STEPHENSON ROBERT STEVENS ARTHUR STILLMAN JACK STILLWAUGH I54I af-'L cLnss or '44 1-wt nf 5 Rx, Y 5 MSW Lf I I' is H5 My 5 ' f -QR I .ff JOANNE STINEBACK ROBERT STOCKMAN RICHARD STOFFELS MARGARET STOKES vlom STOKES CARL STOLTZNER FRANK STRAND OTTO STR EI-I LOW MARY STRENING WILLIAM STRETTON LOIS STRINGE BARBARA STUART JEANETTE STUART ALAN STUKER ESTELLE SULLIVAN JOHN SUMMARIA MARY JANE SUMMERS ELIZABETH SUTI-IERLAND I-IARRIET SUTTON FRED SWANSON IVIOSI BeauIiIuI GirI RuIh Lesh I55I . . . Ah yes-vacalion. Thal long dreamed ol luxury when every- one can sleep all he wanls lo-Bul lhis year is dillerenl. Mosl ol lhe kids work and allend parlies, dances, and leas, gelling some shul- eye in belween lil lhey are luclcyl. Chrislmas Day, a prevue ol Easler wealher .... Vacalion slipping by belore we know il. . . . lIWe all dreaded lhe end ol vacalion, lor we Icnew only loo well whal lhe lasl days ol lhe semesler would bring wilh lhem.I JOAN SWEENEY JOHN SWEENEY WILLIAM SWEENEY MARGERY SWETT RICHARD TAYLOR LEONARD TEMPLIN WILLIAM THOMAS ROBERT THOMPSON ALICE THOMSON VIRGINIA THOMSON DAVID THORSEN MARJORIE THULIN MARJORIE TICE BETTY TIEDEMAN ARLENE TORSTENSON EDITH TOUCI-IE NORMA TOWNSEND ANN TRAER ROBERT TRANTER RALPH TRIMMER I56I f CLIISS 0F '44 45,513 A az Q -.2 BRYANT TUCKER ROGER TUTTRUP MARY LOUISE TYRRELL HERBERT TYSON ROBERT UPI-IAUS WELLINGTON V URCH MABEL VAL DEZ LOIS VALENTINE ANN VALLENTYNE RAY VAN DYKE EVELYN VanEYNDE FLORENCE VAUPELL VERA VENABLE DAVID VICTOR MARION VICTOR LORRAINE VICTORINE DOROTI-IY VIRGIN LOIS VOGT RUTI-I VOIGT CARMEN VOLPE MOSI Handsome Boy Kenf DiI+manr1 I I I57I MOSI Popular Girl Joyce R'IscI1mIIIer E I I I58I THOMAS WAGNER SALLY JEAN WALLACE VIRGINIA WALSH VIRGINIA WARFFUEL LILA WASMUND JOHN WATSON ALICE WEBSTER WILLIAM WEGNER GERALDINE WEIS JAMES WELLWOOD JANET WELLWOOD JOHN WELLWOOD RUTH WERNER RITA WESTGATE DOROTHY LOU WESTON GERALDINE WHEELER DORIS WHELAN MARY LOU WHITAKER FRANCES WHITE JANE WIGHT Clubs are Iemporarily suspended as we olevole aII our IIITIS Io ren page review sheers, Iaslr-minule crarnming anol Iale slucly hours The only nice Ihing is Jrhalr we gel four allernoons oil in Ihe process Whal a feeling of superiorilry we who have no noon hour classes experience as we peek in and see our pals slaving away BEVERLY WIGREN WILTON WILCOX PAUL WILDMAN FRANK WILKIE WILLIAM WILLERT VIRGINIA WILLIAMS MARIAN WILLIAMSON CHARLES WILLING ROBERT WILLY IDA JEAN WILSON LOIS WIMMERSBERGER JOAN WINSTON WILLIAM WINTER MARILYN WIRTH HOWARD WOLTMAN BETTY WOODRUFE EDITH WUNDERLIN JAMES YADA ELIZABETH YOUNG ELLA YOUNG PHILIP YOUNG AILEEN ZENDER BETTY ZUEHSOW RAY ZUMBROOK I59I I I I UlllllllflflllllllllllllllIllIlll - I I!!!lHl!lll0lllllllllllllllIL'!1'!lllllllllllllllllllln. f'WQWlWWI 'Il' - E . A , I COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS FEBRUARY ROBERT HAMILTON CHARLES SHEAEE JUNE JOHN HEDOES JOHN LUCAL BONNIE OROSSER MARCIA SCHOLES MAROERY SWETT I SCHOLARSHIP CUP WINNERS Tfil BONNIE OROSSER MARGERY SWETT JOSEPHINE NEAL MARCIA BELL I60I FDIIR-VEIIR H0l10R RULL BACK ROW-Keepin, Carlson, Markee, Pelikan, Scharrner, Ouefsch, SchmeTTerer, SmiTh, MeTcaIf, Goodwillie. FOURTH ROW- Salek, Ensrud, Lucal, STrening, Bell, WirTh, EasTer, WoodruTT, Johnson, Grebe, Siler, Mahan. THIRD ROWeWeqener, McNulTy, Buehrer, Byers, Wheeler, Buescher, Scholes, Simanski, Olson, Forslew, Duff. SECOND ROW-Andrews Dosch, Longley, Henninger Coe, SchmidT O'Brien Kemp Hough Shalek SweTT, FRONT ROW-Frobefg, Corfman, Crossman, N l G sser, Springer, P g Mann, Marlin, Noel, WebsTer, ReTlecTions-Concluded The midyear secTion oT our class grad- uaTing-pracTically all boys, Too .... SemesTer exams .... Senior girls voTing Tor long whiTe dresses .... The Tenseness OT The scholarship assembly .... The Class Play a compleTe success. BUT we couldn'T help seeing The casT as our Triends and classmaTes .... The gym ex- hibiT .... Mock elecTions, and The Annual STaTT keeping The resulTs a secreT .... V-I2 TesTs .... Junior lnsTiTuTe .... When-will-iT-come? . . . Grad dances under way .... ResulT oT The book drive, a huge mounTain oT reading maTe- rial .... CommencemenT speakers chosen, and class day elecTions .... The war-Time English ,paper ThaT bloTs .... The gun exhibiT in TronT OT The library. . . . So many kids Tinally knowing whaT colleges They're going To .... Shirley Simanski in a sTaTion wagon pulled by Two cows ,... Bob's enormous birThday cake in Tabula, and The Teddy bear lviarg gave him .... Seniors so busy They can'T Think sTraighT .... A group OT girls each day wondering wheTher Ed Pelikan will wear his brown sweaTer .... A rainy EasTer .... EighT weeks Till graduaTion. This is Tar Trom being a hisTory OT The year's evenTs. These reTlecTions may have broughT To your minds incidenTs ThaT will help you beTTer To remember The year. THE UIIDERCLIISSIIIEII We've been Told ThaT many years Trom now, These Tabulas will make very inTer- esTing books To browse Through. WhaT memories we will recollecT remains To be seen, buT our annuals may very well have The TascinaTion oT an old phoTograph al- bum. Thus we have chosen To picTure The underclasses, and as you view The Tollow- ing seven pages, remember ThaT iT won'T be very many years unTil ThaT girl in The middle picTure, The boy in back oT you in English and you yourselT will have graduaTed. The Class oT '45 is picTured on The TirsT Two pages oT The album proper. The nicesT Thing abouT being a iunior is ThaT you can ioin The seniors in mosT acTivi- Ties, knowing ThaT you sTill have anoTher year oT Tun in conTerences, clubs and arhleric evenTs. Junior girls always give a porTion oT The Time spenT aT hag par- Ties To The discussion oT The relaTive mer- iTs oT Gavel, Forum, FooTlighTs, eTc. The album is preceded by a review oT some oT The iunior acTiviTies. lvlosT sophomores Tind ThaT They feel very much in The swing oT Things when They sTarT in The Tall. Their ego geTs quiTe a boosT when They look aT The new sTudenTs and ask, Did we look like ThaT? The major responsibiliTy oT The under- classmen is The mainTenance oT a good scholasTic sTandard. Whien sophomores become upperclassmen, They realize ThaT IT They have made a Tine record Thus Tar, They will Tind iT easier To conTinu'e To make good grades, and can spend Time on some oT Cak Park's many exTra- curricular acTiviTies. The Sophomore Class pages Tollow Those oT The Junior Class. l-li, Fr'eshiel -The Tone oT voice is meanT To shrivel even The mosT brave oT you. Oak Park l-ligh is hardly like The grammar school you aTTended. For many, iT means dropping Trom a high oTTice in The local Junior Civic League To being a so-called nobody, who is an obscure, buT imporTanT cog in The machinery oT a high school. BuT iT may surprise you To know +ha+ even The seniors can'T disTinguish you as Treshmen aTTer Th'e TirsT monTh or so. Each year, even each monTh, adds assurance and knowledge Tor The Time when you'll be seniors. And ThaT Time isn'T so Tar oTT now as iT mighT seem. Thus we conclude our underclass phoTograph album wiTh picTures oT Treshman acTivi- Ties. JUIIIURS DONALD SOUCI-IEK ......, PRESIDENT JACK l-IIGGINS ....., VICE PRESIDENT BETTY MANNING ..,...... SECRETARY PETER KESLER .... ..., T REASURER The Junior Class is The only one oTher Than The Senior Class having regular oTTi- cers and class organizaTion. Following The elecTion of The Junior Council, The class oTTicers were chosen. As always, The main acTiviTy oT The iuniors was The sponsoring oT The Junior Prom, To which The seniors were inviTed. ln addiTion, a parTy and TalenT nighT Tor The whole Junior Class was held. Following a display oT individ- ual al3iliTies in The audiToriun'i, The sTu- denTs had dancing and reTreshrnenTs in The luncliroom. Also The junior girls were enTerTainied aT a Tea, planned Tor Them by The girls on The Junior Council. ln Tull glory reTlecTed sTands The Class oT '45l BACK ROW-SmeeTh, Phelps, Kramer, Dry, BurTness, UlvesTad, Wanderer. THIRD ROW-Berry, G-ilrneisTer, Leslie Childs O I k Sh 'T Ak Ch'T SECOND ROW R , , ver oc , c rn: , c errnan, ris ensen. - oberfs, Wanderer, I-legqe, Reedy, Cook, Hill, Anderson, Davis. FRONT ROW-Somers, Manning, Kesler, Souchek, Higgens, Tye. I6 4 I i 1 1 6 91 FRESHMAN PAGES FROM f ei Wd' jar As the Anzerican flag still flattered hravely in the early rnorning light, Francis Scott Key cried, O thas he it ever. Yes, thas he it ever that our flag shall wave over oar land, that it shall synzholize oar way of life. Today, as in the yester-year, Americans are jighting to preserve the things that we find good ahoat oar life. We stndents are learning what these good things are. We conclude that participation in activities ontside of one's chosen profession is the sign of a fall and ahandant Anierican life. To listen to con- certs and lectnres, to share in clnh work and philanthropies, and thas to prac- tise the part of a good citizen in gronp activities,-siich is the American way. U01 n A l ,wwwn.mw.mg.-7 Par and Kare Friday in 56 Les and Jean Forum receives Bernie in blue Marg while Bread line and Burke gives Junior TfXBULA+ors Pnyl i721 IIIIISIC The perTormances given by our various music organizaTions, made possible only by The co-operaTion and willingness oT The sTudenTs and The able leadership oT The TaculTy direcTors, are always a Trib- uTe To good music. The program oT This year's ChrisTmas concerT was varied. We were again privileged To enioy The selecTions oT The Choir and The Glee Club, and oT The massed chorus group. The Girls' En- semble, consisTing oT eighT girls dressed in pinlc and whiTe Tormals, sang a group oT inTeresTing numbers. These girls were selecTed Tor especially Tine voices. All oT These singers led by Miss Doll shared The honors wiTh The concerT orchesTra under The direcTion oT lvliss ArmsTrong. The orchesTral numbers were in The char- acTer oT a TradiTional symphony con- cerT, buT The March Trom Tschaikow- sky's NuTcraclcer SuiTe and The Jolly Sleighride ParTy were played To carry ouT The ChrisTmas idea. ln The early parT oT This year, under The supervision oT Mr. LiTTle, The concerT band gave a program oT boTh popular and classical numbers. This group is always remembered Tor The added zesT They give To TooTball and baslceTball games, ouTdoor assemblies and The gym exhibiT. To These TradiTional presenTaTions, someThing new has been added, The Folk Singers, whose reperToire includes Euro- pean and American songs. They wear brighT, colorTul, peasanT cosTumes. These singers gained Tor Themselves a wide repuTaTion and were much in demand Tor social aTTairs inside and ouTside oT school. One oT Their ouTsTanding perTormances was given aT The Cordon Club. The Tinal presenTaTions oT The music deparTmenT were a Tull evening concerT by The symphony orchesTrag The produc- Tion, The Gondoliersf' a C5ilberT and Sullivan opereTTa wriTTen Tor nine equal leads: and The Two TesTivals given on May I2 by The band and on May T9 by The orchesTra and choruses. The Choir, whose main proiecT was The opereTTa, was again honored This year by being inviTed To sing aT a vesper service aT The UniversiTy oT Chicago. We are graTeTul To The music deparT- menT Tor iTs excellenT programs and iTs conTribuTion oT pleasanT memories. French l-lorns Jean Replogle Charles Willing Roberl E. Anderson Joseph Angner Francis Leone William Miller Gerald Shea Barilones James 'lhoma Roberl Taylor Trombonesi Roberl Jero l-larold Bos Edgar Bullerbaugh Charles Edwards Glenn Sorenson Mary Bussey Basses William Keepin Paul l-lavnselman William Male Donald Wanderer Eugene Pielle Wilbur Rolh Slring Bass Louise Warren Percussion Joseph Rush Laurence Corbell Russel Garrard Ronald McMurray George Wrighl Elwood Becker Coleman Ogdon Caroline Mahan CUIICERT BHIID Suzanne DeBulls Wallace Nalchlce Belly Jane Miller Piano David Arnl' Denise Schoneberger Piccolos Roberl Golden Janel Mahan Flules Roberl Andrews Cora Lou Richer Barbara Taylor Ivan Spencer E llal Clarinels Roberl Bird B llal Clarinels Ralph La Combe, Maynard Jaffe Cecelia McVean Morlon Riess Benjamin Schmellerer Rulh Voigl Ralph Carler l-lomer Chrislensen Daniel Deasy Richard Ferguson Edward l-lorwich John Kalivoda William Robie Bruce Rushlon Ralph Yaney John Duncan Rulh l-lanselman Frances l-lardenbroolq Keilh Jones Manlord Nelson Lawrence Poller Margarel Richmond Roberl Smilh Waller Wallis Marjorie Zeeh John Wiley Allo Clarinels l-lerberl Jarrell Geraldine McDonald Bass Clarinels Margarel' Lewis Phyllis Newbarr Oboes Slanley l-lone Randall Cleworlh Sally Bagby English l-lorn Donald Mason Bassoons Donald Mason James l-lolman William Zuse Saxophones Donald Gulhrie John Kellberg Franlc Draper Donald Duncan Cornels John Naprslelc James Evenson Richard Fosler Kennelh Slewarl Gardner Snow Vioin I CUIICERT URCHESTRH Barbara Gchellree Edward Kobislc, Concerlmasler Grace Reimer William Musgrave Phyllis Mann William l-lurd Gwendolyn Hurd Norma Townsend Mary Headley Roberl Walers Elizabelh Pralher Joan Willens Violin ll Wayne Kinney Edward Polls Delores Ronl4 Janice Doly Mariorie l-lale Rachael Solomon Belly Andrews Marion Schumacher Paul l-lanselman Gregory Beggs Ronald Marshall Rulh Johnson George Wilkens Piano Rodney Bauer Belly Jane Miller Vioa Sally Jean Wallace George Poulos Alberl l-loelcslra William Rago Barbara Williams Belh l-limmel Violoncello Marcia Scholes Beverly Bacon Ronald l-lippensleel Mary Jane Carr Virginia Cowan Percussion James Gilmore Suzanne DeBulls Perry Warhursl Marimba Belly Jane Miller Celia Barleau Double Bass Louise Warren Mary Jane Armerding Charles Emig Warren Barr Samuel l-lunler Elule Barbara Taylor Audrey Jalioubeli Shirley Granzow Oboe Donald Mason Sally Ann Bagby Bassoon Donald Mason James l-lolman T751 Kenl Weslrale Clarinel Ralph LaCombe Cecelia McVean David De Mar Marga rel Lewis Lawrence Poller French Horn Jean Replogle Joseph Angner Trumpel George Seilerl John Naprslelc Belsy Rasmussen Claude Rie Trombone Roberl Jero Willard Dillon CONCERT BAND conlinued Drum Maiors Joseph Rush George Wrighl Trumpels Edwin Boorrnan George Crossman John Posl William Thomas William Nemelh Belsy Rasmussen Kenl Brill William Carson Samuel l-lunler Senior boys Norman l-lollman William l-lurd Donald Mason Arvin Miller Junior boys Donald Davies Paul Doescher Gerald l-laslaell Richard l-lills Curlis Killion Roberl Knaus Lowell Kraalz Paul Krebill Roberl Lighllool Roberl Mackenzie John Marlin CHUIR Nalhan Brenner Paul Eclcland Alberl l-loelcslra Roberl Kane Marvin Lau Richard Magee Richard Nenneman Roy Peregrine Millon Seilerl Richard Smilh Ray -linglell Charles Venable James Wilcox Freshman Boys William Casey Craig 'Chamberlin William Earnsworlh Eugene McClure Joseph Pelerson Ronald McMurra Senior Girls Y Douglas Pichl Richard Powell Wesley Saul Lynn Welherill Sophomore Boys James Anderson Conslance Anderson Mariorie Dosch Elizabelh Easler Dorolhy l-larless Mary l-lunler Marilyn Johnson Jun Elaine Kulzner Caroline Mahan Jane Moore Josephine Neal Phyllis Oveson June Peare Arlylh Rogers Virginia Ryde Shirley Simanslci Marian Springer Mariorie Thulin Lois Valenline Alice Websler ior Girls Sue Ballou Belly Bales Donna Bender Dorolhy Bender Shirley Born Barbara Buran Charmian Crum Jane Curlis Elsie Damm Dorolhy Darr Palricia Elsam l76l Louise Griffin Barbara Gross Dennis Haren Marqarel l-loplcins Rae l-louslon Jeanne Jones Bernice Kalilenberg Jean Leslina Dolores Marlin Maiors and Minors in Music Violel Salla Jean Scliroeoler Arnilia Sinlco Dolores Vollqe Slfiirley Wayman Joanne Weslberg Sopliornore Girls Jeanelle Collier Palricia Larson -4- ,.,.,: , -. f,f ,521 , . ' Q- ., , , CHOIR . . . conlrinued Girls' Ensemble ' . . . A V k ,,. , -: : I In lyy xy! h . N, XA ,g iw A M f-. Janelda l-lerzlelcll Jo Ann Tomelc afi fw l ff f k M iiiy g I 7 5' ff ,y ' X f i Q 4 Q A gk 4 I f M ,2 is P2 ii if X 5 r Dorolliy Neff Meryl Pederson Palricia Rayney Margery Tucker l77l 5--7.1,-y,.:,E,,, 1- , f , .1 -,ki . V 7 . e. 1, ff Vf, ,f , ,em I 4, 2 'Q :M- Folk Singers Madrigal Singers Glee Club U81 THE GDIIDULIERS CAST COMMITTEES Dulce ol: Plaza Toro ...... Richard Smilh Commillees Chairmen Luiz ................... Roy Peregrine Dramafics , ,,.,, M,-b Kimball Don Alhambra Bolero. .Roberl Lighllooi Qrchesinal t QU.. Miss Armsirronq Marco Palmieri ....., Roberl MacKenzie . . Dancing .... ...... M iss Trump Giuseppe Palmieri .i.,... Roberl Knaus Arlylh Rogers Anlonio ....i.... ...... R oberl Kane Smging Mrs Loomis Francesco . , A . . A Georgio ..... . . Annibale ..i....... Duchess of Plaza Toro Casilda .......,... Gianella ..... Tessa ...... Fiamella ..... Villoria .... . . Giulia. . . Inez .... . .Richard Powell . . Millon Seilierl Eugene McClure ernice Kahlenberg . . .Louise Griffin . . , Jean Schroeder . . .Palricia Elsam . . A .Palricia Larson .. Barbara Gross . . .Rae l-louslon . . . Mary l-lunfer T791 Coslumes. . Properlies. A Publicily. . , Business ..i.. Lynn Welherill .. . .L .Miss Wood Dorolhy l-larless . . . . Mrs. Coclcrell Dorolhy Darr . . , , Miss Blackburn Marilyn Johnson Lillie Norman Hoffman Adverlising ......,........ Miss Fisher Commercial Ari' Class Our school ollers us many opporluni- lies lo show our dramalic abililies. lvlas- gueraders, Foollighls, and Drama Club, in sophomore, iunior and senior years re- speclively, give us a chance lo lrain lor lhe Senior Class Play. Every year lhis play is made one ol lhe major proiecls ol lhe upper classmen. The lime and lhe energy ol many sludenls and leachers are given lo il. Weeks are spenl by vari- ous groups and commillees in galhering props, in painling scenery, and in lalcing care ol all lhe line poinls ol a linished produclion. Because ol lhe oul-ol-school dulies ne- cessilaled by lhe limes, nol so many slu- Acl l denls as usual were available lor caslingq lherelore lhis year's presenlalion was dillerenl lrom preceding ones. A play wilh only lilleen characlers was chosen: lhere were no mob scenes nor dances nor pageanlry. The play was Tovarich. lvlany have read lhis .play in French, bul saw much more in il when lhey viewed il on lhe slage. The seleclion was limely in lhal il lilled lhe senlimenl ol lhe nalion now. ll slressed lhe lrulhs lhal human grealness in one inspires a lilce grealness in olhers and lhal lineness ol spiril is lranslerred lo ieveryone who comes in conlacl wilh il. Ol lhe acling lillle needs be said excepl lhal lhe players seemed P TWIIRICH perTecTly casT. The biT as well as The ma- ior parTs were handled wiTh ease and un- dersTanding, and The players were richly and iusTly rewarded by The enThusiasm oT The audience. Some Two hundred and TorTy-Tour people worked To make This year's play a success. The commiTTees - cosTuming, make-up, properTies, oTT-sTage, lighTs, scenery, Typing, publiciTy, TickeT, phoTog- raphy and program-labored day in and day ouT. Cn The evenings oT The acTual perTormances, The ushers worked eTTi- cienTly and smooThly. The orchesTra in keeping wiTh The Russian Theme, played The Triumphal March oT The Boyards CommiTTees Co TickeTs .............,.. Programs ..... . . ArT ...... . Typing ..., .,i. Music ..,. . . Ushers. . . . . . PhoTographs .... . . . nTinued . . . Mr. FounTain ElizabeTh Noel . . . . .Miss Hope Phyllis Oveson . . . . .Miss Fisher Mrs. Loomis . Miss T-larTmann Carol McAllisTer .Miss ArmsTrong Miss Doll Mr. LiTTle .......Mr. l-loTT JaneT l-Tenninger Lois MaTTern June Peare BeTTy WoodruTT ......Mr. Lane Ames PenTield and The Russian Sailor's Dance Trom The Red Poppy. The Leads COMMITTEES CommiTTees Chairmen DramaTic DirecTion .......,.., Miss Payne CosTumes and Make-up .....,.. Mrs. Abel Miriam Below DoroThy l-larless ProperTies .... ...... M iss Ward Virginia Ryde June Johnson David Thorsen Scenery .... ............ M r. May Willard Engelhard LighTs .... ....... M r. O'Brien William Murray OTT-sTage .... ....,, A nne Morency PubliciTy ..... . . . Mr. T-TeckeTsweiler Miss Blackburn Miss Lounsbury Mr. RosseTTer Richard 0TTolin Wi A SUCCESSFUL PLAY Prince lvlilrail Alexanolrovilch Quralielll.. Polls Former general oi lhe Russian cavalry Grancl Duchess Taliana Pelrovna s...... ,...........,.i....,.,.ArlyJrhRogers Cousin lo lhe Tzar Giga .,...............,.A. Ansley Coe Qne ol C5orolchenl4o's agenls Counl Feodor Brelcenslci, A .William Keepin Aicle-de-camp lo The currenl prelender lo lhe Russian Jrhrone Chaullourier-DubieillBenjamin Schrnellerer Governor ol lhe Banlc ol France Marlelleau .....r....,.., Roloerl lvlelcahf The neighbor in roorn l2 Charles Duponl .....,...,. John l-leclges A weallhy banlcer, harrasseol, bourgeois Fernancle Duponl ........ Margery Swell l-lis wife l82l l-lopelul Jrryoul Fencing lesson Firsl rehearsal IN THE MAKING Louise ..,.... ..... N ancy Gilray His cook Georges Duponf .... Glenn Froberg His son Helene Duponf .... Rufh Lesh His daughfer Concierge ........... Bruce McConaehie Madame Van Hemerf ....... Thora Clark A Hollander who has fraveled far Madame Chauffourier-Dubieff ,........ .,.,..4.............,Marcia Scholes Wife of fhe Governor of fhe Bank of France Commissar Gorofchenlco ....,. John Lucal A represenfafive of fhe Sovief Govern- menf, formerly Chief of fhe lnvesfiqafing Sfaff af fhe Tchelca Prompfer .............. Marilyn Johnson Ticlcef sellouf Transformafion Dress rehearsal I8 nl l Below freezing Formal, indeed Snooly lillle culie Sell slmoulder Be-same mucho Flowers for flue lirlle woman 3 o'c:loclc in llme morning No, No! Nor llwal Q E841 GHenn Froberg Rufh Lesh hdargery Sweff Jack F4edges Jack Lucd TOVARICH fXc+lI Scene! 1851 kv- ffw A J Q f WH 3 Q Q ' Is ww' f 4 wa N Iv 2' - , . . K ,Rik 9: X Ns .XX if! 5' X x 'mi . W X Q !.. xx . A , 1 -1' -sa s 2 .,.. Qs' A5 ,Q 4? ,- 4 'X . .S + 'W t , gxrx ni A X? sam 5 Q, . ,v is fl , 1,9 '2 f1 H S fw ,7 . L4Wi3.W3f3s i 138 ,mwwi-J F i g-'K- l'BP'w LQQQE W ,. I' sf p Lylr I Y v- 14 'ful . Ai T, 3 Q Q-295 dw my I fi ,,3R: On willw llme dance! . . . . . . wl'1en Youllw and Pleasure meel To chase llwe glowing hours Willa flying feel Chrislmas Tea Dance l8l8l PIIBLICIITIUIIS Every year well over fwo hundred Oak Park l-ligh sfudenfs work wifh some fen faculfy advisers and several business firms fo produce our high school's fhree oufsfanding publicafions, fhe Trapeze, fhe Liferary Tabula and fhe Tabula. To- gefher fhese sfudenfs puf in liferally Thousands of hours of worlc, for fhey soon find fhaf publicafions don'+ simply ap- pear ouf of fhin air. There is one organizafion, however, wifhouf which none of fhe fhree publica- fions could be successful. Thaf group is fhe Tabula Publishing Board, whose busi- ness is business. If is fheir iob fo see fhaf fhe Traps nof only are ready Friday morning, buf are in fhe hands of fhe homeroom agenfs. Their iob, foo, is fhe disfribufion of fhe liferary magazines and senior annuals. They musf collecf fhe money for all fhree publicafions and manage fhe books. ln each weelc's Trapeze, as well as in fhe Tabula, adver- fising is fo be found. The Publishing Board is responsible for confacfing and doing business wifh fhe adverfisers and for alloffing fhem space in fhe publica- fions. For many such fhanlcless fasks, fhe Tabula Publishing Board is responsible. The Trapeze, our weekly newspaper, is really a NEWSpa.per. If doesn'f miss a fhing. Responsible for ifs success are fhe very efficienf ediforial sfaff, over fhirfy compefenf reporfers, and fhe indispen- sable Mr. l-leckefsweiler. The Trap offers nof only up-fo-dafe reporfing in all school acfivifies, buf a variefy of special feafures, such as Trappings , Trap- shoofing , fhe Spoflighf , fhe Airline , and an excellenf sporf page. All fhe wrifers are consfanfly hard-pressed for fime by fhe dead-lines. For proof of fhaf, you need only gef pasf fhe hall guards some Wedniesday or Thursday, sixfh or sevenfh period, and loolc info Room ZI l. There you will probably find fhaf fhe arficles have already been wrif- fen lin fhe wee hours of fhe morningl, and senf fo fhe prinfer, fhaf fhe galley proofs are baclc and fhe edifors are fran- fically proof-reading and pasfing fhe dummy . Then fhe dummies go fo fhe publisher, and Friday morning you have fhe finished producf. PrinTing phoTos Planning pages PasTing dummy CuTTing dummy Trimming picTures In The laTe Tall oT The year, and again in The spring, The second oT our Three periodicals, The LiTerary Tabula, is pub- lished. Then, iusT beTore school closes, The senior Tabula comes ouT. Each year boTh sTaTTs go To worlc The TirsT week oT school and meeT each noon ThereaTTer. There is more Than enough work To keep Them busy. The LiTerary Tabula sTaTT is headed by Miss BurT and Mr. l-lohn, and aided by iTs Tresh-soph sTaTTs, Miss Davis and Miss Hardie advising. Miss Turner direcTs The senior Tabula sTaTT wiTh The assisTance oT Miss SmiTh on copy, Mr. HOTT on The senior porTraiTs. ln spring The iunior sTaTT is chosen To help wiTh deTail work. For The sTaTT oT each book, planning musT begin aT The opening oT school. Each sTaTT musT TirsT deTermine The Theme, or 01 general naTure oT iTs boolc, and lay ouT a plan. Then respons'ibiliTies are divided and individuals go To worlc. The worlc oT The I.iTerary Tabula sTaTT consisTs oT TirsT squeezing The maTerial ouT oT The sTudenT body, and Then endlessly going over iT choosing The besT, checking and recheck- ing The conTribuTions. Before iTs book is finished, The Liferary Tabula sfaff, Too, reads The galley proofs and pasfes dum- mies. The senior Tabula sfaff makes accurafe page plans, confinually sched- ules picfures wiTh The phoTo sfaff, con- fers wiTh iTs arf sTaff, cuTs senior porTraiTs, sends picfures and arT work To The engraver and copy To The prinTers. Anofher sfaff which serves more Than one of our publicafions is The phoTo sfaff. All year, This comparafively small group of boys, under The supervision of Mr. Lane, makes picTures for The Trap and The Tabula. This year, for The Tabula alone, The phoTo sfaff has furnished abouT 400 picfures. Behind each of These prinTs lies a greaf deal of work, for each one involves planning, scheduling, shooT- ing, developing, and prinfing. All of These phases are handled efficienTly and skillfully by our phoTo sTaTf. This year, because of warfime condifions, The Tab- ula musT go To press nearly a monfh earlier Than usual: even under Thaf pres- sure The phoTo sfaff has succeeded in having every picTure ready by The end of March. All The arT work To be seen in b-oTh The Tabula and The Liferary Tabula is done by sTudenTs. For The senior annual a few selecTed arTisTs, Three This year, are in- dividually commissioned To prepare ma- Terial for The book. These sTudenTs make Their drawings or painfings oufside of school and enTirely aparT from arT classes. Quife differenfly, The edifors of The Liferary Tabula assign The Arf De- parTmenT cerTain Types of work, of spe- cific dimensions and gualificafions. The work which is used is Then clhosen from The producTs of enTire classes. The finished producT. The business sfaffl I9 EDITURIIIL STIIFFS TRAPEZE BUSINESS MANAGERS BACK ROW-Stillman, Hedges, Clevenger FRONT ROW-Merediin, Holden, Gifray Carrifhers, ValDeZ. BACK ROW-Waffiinq, Ouefsch. SECOND ROW-Clem, Norris, McNuHy. FRONT ROW -Dosch, Lafsis. I921 TABULA BACK ROW-Miss Srnlfn, Coffman, Mefcalf, Goodwillie, Penfield, M155 Turner. FRONT ROW- Vallenfyne, Simanski, Smidl, Curfis, Page, Buescher. LITERARY TABULA BACK ROWAML Hohn, Kubicek, Forslew, Mc- Nulty, Miss Burf. FRONT ROW-Preucel, Cogge- shall, Brown, Kemp, Johnson, Carrifhers. PHOTO STAFF BACK ROW-Massey Vicfor, GIIdden. FRONT ROW- Penffeld, Biagi, Mr. Lane. ART STAFF Sheldon, Evemson, Thulin. BACK ROW-WoIfer, Nibecker, Tye, Koucky. THIRD ROW-G-errems, Ramsay, Lovefh Val Dez, Schmif, CIeworIh. SECOND ROW-RepIogIe, NeaI, Le Rifz, Crum, Cook, Sfrook, Zuse. FRONT ROW-Sfillman, Holden, Clevenger, Carrifhers, PemdIII, Gilray, Hedges. I93I TABULA PUBLISHING BOARD JUNIOR TABULA STAFF mon, l-leald. SECOND ROW-Fiedler, Kesler Cooper, Swell, Lovell. FRONT ROW-Elsam Slone, Scoyel, Curlis, Novak. TRAP REPORTERS FRESH-SOPH LITERARY TABULA STAFF BACK ROW-Gesner, Buckingham, Barr, Falls, Sowers, Nennernan, Granl, Sweeney, Mracek, Crowell, Cohen, Jacobson. FRONT ROW-l-lurd, Holzf, Wrlghl, Burbank, Belz, Snyder, Beeman, Rechel, Garrick. BACK ROW-Burbank, Wallace, Claypool, Siler, Johnson, Viclor. THIRD ROW-James, Vaughan, Olson, Fryrnark, Lindsay, Baumann. SECOND RO'W-Salek, l-louser, Davis, Riggs, Miller, Birkell, Peake. FRONT ROW-Blodgell, Willing, Young, Roberls, Barrow, Johnson. l l , . i l94l THIRD ROW-Phelps, Kelly, Gillrneisler, Sal- Gocker, Robinson, Child. SECOND ROW- TRAP AGENTS TRAP AGENTS BACK ROW-Herz, Lyons, Brennock, French, Pelerson, DeBoer, Osborne, Carrilhers. FOURTH ROW-Cook, Slaur- er, Broughlon, Salmon, Geb- hard, Massey, Brown, Basler, Wasson. THIRD ROW-Tre- leaven, Young, Beggs, Miller, Lorrs, Hansen, Neff, Holden. SECOND ROW - Wilkens, Slensby, Chamberlin, Slrorn- s o n, Slingerland, Pererson, Krahe, Cohen, Diehl. FRONT ROW-Haiqh, Crissey, Linde- berg, Bell, Feeney, Sheldon, Smith, Uncapher, Slaehle. BACK ROW-Hoover, Rechel, McKenzie, Davis, Broyde, Gagan, Harless, Smith. FOURTH ROW- Slaufer, Davenporl, Roberls, Schaefer, Conley, Wood, Newman, Hohmann. THIRD ROW-Prugh, Hansen, Clemens, Flircrafl, Willems, Miller, Ross. SECOND ROW-Hinrichs, Fosrer, Treleaven, Morgan, Walsh, Headley, Trimmer, FRONT ROW-Anderson, Cady, Gregory, Miller, Laun, Massey. BACK ROW-Ebel, Perlman, Keener, Sorenson, G. McGuire, Lalrs, Lipps, Baldey, Swell, FOURTH ROW-Jones J, McGuire, Jackson, Plill, LaCombe, Young, Garrison, Schwinkendorf, Srrickland, Wein- berg. THIRD ROW-Branch, Caryl, Winner, Casserly, Paul, Benson, Dean, Lindeberg, Adams. SECOND ROWfSlal'lord, Young, Garrison, Jeffers, Sroclcflelh, Collins, Haigh, Parlhemer. FRONT ROW-Clev- enger, Lyons, Liiller, Holden, Carriihers, Ackerman, Noel, Cook, Slillman. l95l CLUBS Yes, oh Thus be iT ever, buT noT oh Thus be Les everl As The ignoranT inTerpreTer in French wiThouT a lvlas- Ter, Les Gilmore panicked his drama club audience. The criTics raved To such an exTenT ThaT France- America requesTed a repeaT perTormance Tor Them. ln our senior drama club The emphasis is perhaps on phases oTher Than acTual acTing, Tor The club acTiviTies oT The second semesT'er cenTer around The sTaging oT The senior play. Drama club members know whose aTTics are sTorehouses Tor props and cosTumes, whose Tamilies can be persuaded To lend The Tamily heir- looms, and whaT second-hand shops oTTer The besT bargains. AcTion is a TiT word Tor l:ooTlighTs. The members really worlc To seT up an unusual program. Those chosen in Try-ouTs go To worlc aT once To learn more oT The Techniques oT acTing. AT ChrisTmasTime They presenT a play wiTh a serious Theme To The club and To Their Tellow iuniors in an assembly. This year iT was a moraliTy play, FiaT Lux. Masgueraders is The sTudenTs' TirsT chance To worlc wiTh plays, unless They have had experience else- where. They discover how much acTing ambiTion They have, wheTher They wish To ioin FooTlighTs nexT, wheTher They are inTervesTed in sTaging and in Trying Tor The school sTage and lighT crews, and how much Tun iT is To learn The arT oT malce-up. Some oT The l96l PasTime Players, who beTor'e The war enTerTained many people in The village wiTh The plays They gave during The sum- mer, sTarTed ouT as sophomores in lvlas- gueraders. Gne oT These, George SchaTer, now in The army, is working wiTh lvlau- rice Evans in The enTerTainmenT oT soldiers sTaTioned in l-lawaii, and recenTly di- recTed lvlr. Evans and JudiTh Evans in MacbeTh. Drama in iTs cruder Torms-as shown here-is Tound in The sTunTs ThaT end The meeTings oT Lincoln and Burke, Forum and Gavel, and TownmeeTing. This en- TerTainmenT is incidenTal To The True pur- pose oT The clubs, which is debaTing. Burke and Lincoln are known Tor Their excellenT parliamenTary drill and Tor spe- cial proiecTs which Take a long period oT preparaTion and are evenTually pres'enTed To The school. These TuTure lawyers and execuTives, however, yield The Tloor To The girls oT Gavel and Forum in annual ioinT sessions. When The girls are noT holding ioinT meeTings wiTh The boys or wiTh each oTher, They learn in Their own clubs To say, I move ThaT . . . , noT I make a moTion , or Madam PresidenT, I demand a sTanding voTe. Gavel and Forum have done so well in Teaching Their members how To win argumenTs in The mosT direcT way and how To conducT women's club meeTings ThaT a Third girls' debaTing club came inTo being This Tall. To emphasize The more inTormal naTure oT Their club The senior girls who were The charTer members Took The name TownmeeTing Trom a club oT a diTTerenT characTer now ouT oT exisTenc'e. Symposium is a new name ThaT will go down Trom This year on in our club his- Tory. The club is really new in name only, Tor The members ThoughT Symposium a TiTTing TiTle To give To The ExTempora- neous Speaking group. This group diTTers Trom The above Tive clubs in Two respecTs: The club is an open Torum which meeTs every Friday, and is The only debaTing club which has a membership made up oT boTh boys and girls. The Symps, as They are oTTen called, discuss vigorously The various local or naTional problems which are oT inTeresT To Them. is as eil' A Chicago businessman became a big game hunTer Tor an aTTernoon To give an illusTraTed Talk To The boys in SporTsmen's Club on The Thrills and dangers involved in hunTing moose and 'bear in Canada. The boys are noT able To Tire a gun and shooT down a bear: They conTenT Themselves now wiTh smaller game. AT Their meeTings The SporTs- men Talk oT The preparaTion Tor a camping Trip, The kind oT baiT Tor The varieTies oT Tish, and The ways oT preserving wild liTe. They puT Their ideas inTo pracTice Twice a year on ouTing Trips. Radio Club is a club Tor Those boys inTeresTed in radio noT only Tor iTs purely enTerTaining value, buT Tor The Technical knowledge They gain. ShorT- wave, Tluorescence, and volTage were subiecTs oT Three club meeTings. Some oT These boys may serve our governmenT as radio experTs. Some oT our TinesT creaTive work is done in The Camera Clubs. ln normal Times, when Tlash bulbs are noT covered wiTh prioriTies, exhibiTions are hel-d in The TronT hall. BoTh Boys' and Girls' Camera Clubs learn how To Take, develop, and prinT Their own picTures. lvlany oT The boys conTribuTe Time, paTience, and picTures To The Tabula, wiThouT Their wonderTul work our book would be only an idea, a skeleTon wiThouT The body. IT PresidenT RoosevelT were a boy aT Cak Park l-ligh, he would Tind a STam.p Club inTeresTed in i991 his greaT sTamp collecTion. The boys meeT To Talk abouT The hisTory and value oT sTamps, and To Trade among Them- selves. The programs are someTimes builT around The sTamps oT one counTry. AT oTher meeTings The boys hold miscellane- ous aucTions and add new sTamps To Their albums. The underTakings oT Girls' Club each year are many and varied, buT perhaps iTs mosT imporTanT job is To make every girl Teel ThaT she is a parT oT The school and, ThereTore, should be aT home here. From Se,pTember unTil June The Club en- TerTained in Turn The incoming Treshmen, The sophomores, juniors, and The new sTu- denTs. The seniors had several parTies where They discussed college plans wiTh oTher seniors or wiTh girls home Trom col- lege. The service acTiviTies oT Girls' Club are recorded elsewhere. Those sTudenTs whose secreT ambiTion is To be anoTher Lily Pons or Lawrence TibbeTT are given opporTuniTies To dis- play Their TalenT in Music Club-oppor- TuniTies which They probably would noT geT in The daily chorus classes. Music Club includes insTrumenTalisTs as well as vocalisTs. ln addiTion To These, There is a Third group composed oT sTudenTs who have no solo TalenT, buT have an apprecia- Tion oT music and care To hear The per- Tormances oT well-known guesT arTisTs or oT The sTudenTs Themselves, or even a program oT recorded music. Girls who like To geT TogeTher inTormal- ly now and Then To painT or skeTch ioin our ArT Club. Each member is expecTed To conTribuTe To The meeTings and To Take someThing Trom Them. The girls in The club, conscious oT The war, spenT The TirsT parT oT The year making ioke books Tor The servicemen, pasTing jokes and picTures in Them, and illusTraTing The books wiTh original drawings. When ThaT proiecT was compleTed, The girls began skeTching possible scenes Tor a mural ThaT may be used To decoraTe one oT our arT rooms. ArTs and CraTTs is a club whose mem- bers are boTh arTisTic and pracTical. They make pins To wear on sweaTers, sTring necklaces, design sTaTionery, and work on oTher craTT proiecTs. AT ChrisTmas The girls devoTe aT leasT one meeTing To The making oT dolls or Toys Tor some seTTle- menT in Chicago. The girls in The club gain consTrucTive pracTice and have Tun making These giTTs so greaTly appreciaT- ed by The liTTle children. T991 Ten years Trom now people all over The counTry may be reading a besT seller by Lois ValenTine or Tollowing eagerly a daily column signed by l-larrieT CarriThers. Who lcnows whaT genuine inTeresT and wriTing abiliTy is given a direcTive in STory Clubl The membership in This club is small, being limiTed To girls ThaT enioy wriTing and have The TalenT Tor iT. They are more Than willing To wriTe a poem, shorT play, characTer sl4eTch, or sTory Tor each ,meeTing and To receive The consTrucTive criTicism oT The oTher members. La seance esT ouverTel Se abre la sesionl France- America and Pan-American were TirsT called To order Two years ago. Since ThaT Time, Their populariTy has increased and Their membership has grown. ln an early meeTing This year The members oT France- America heard Claude and John Rie Tell oT Their escape Trom France and Their experiences in This counTry. lvladame BluzaT gave a Timely Tallc on im- porTanT French leaders in The War. ParTs oT The meeTings are conducTed in French, so The members are largely boys and girls who have a speaking aguainTance wiTh The language. ln a similar way Pan-American Club is made up oT sTudenTs who are Talcing Spanish or LaTin-American l-lisTory, sTudenTs who are inTeresTed in The TuTure oT Spanish culTure in The WesTern world. The meeTings are in English unless Twe club has as iTs guesT a man Trom Spain or a sTucenT Trom CenTral America who is iusT learn- ing Eng ish. The breaking oT The pinaTa aT ChrisTmas- Time and The Mexican TiesTa in The spring are Two oT The sig evenTs in Pan-American Club. TIOOT AT O.P.R.F. LaTin also is heard ouTside oT The classroom. The Third and TourTh year l.aTin sTudenTs gave prooT oT Their inTeresT by aTTending a l.aTin banquer compleTe wiTh Roman dress, Roman Tood, and Roman amusemenTs. There are Two LaTin clubs which sTudenTs oT ThaT lan- guage may ioin, l.aTin Club and Forum Romanum, which is on The club rosTer Tor The TirsT Time This year. ln boTh These organizaTions The sTudenTs elecT boys and girls To oTTices which correspond To Those which men mighT have held back in The days oT Julius Caesar. l.aTin plays and games and songs provide much oT The enTerTainmenT. The classical room ThaT was redecoraTed This year lends naTural aTmosphere To The club meeTings. An egg Trying in airl A maTch burning in liquid! Impossible? lNloT in ChemisTry Club,-and wiTh liquid air. This experi- menT and Talks on processed Toods and plasTics were subiecTs oT Three meeTings This year. The girls and boys who ioin This club are above average in Their chemisTry class and are inTeresTed in de- voTing exTra Time To experimenTs and re- porTs which cannoT be given in a year's course. Science Club is The TirsT club Treshmen may ioin on enTering high school. The demonsTraTions made aT The various meeTings supplemenT The inTormaTion in The General Science course, and are oTTen in a lighTer vein. The preparaTion OT lipsTick and oTher cosmeTics is an annual evenT. This year The club's TaculTy adviser consTrucTed a reacTion machine by which The various members could Tind ouT how quickly or slowly They reacTed To The honking oT a horn or The ringing oT The bell aT 3:20. To one-Third oT Twelve, add Tour-TiTThs oT seven. The resulT is eleven, if you solve iT The way The lNlewToniTes do. BeTore each club meeTing The members are given a sTory problem To work. Do you re- member The sTickler abouT The Two Arabs wiTh Tive loaves oT bread-7 They had ThaT solved when The meeTing began. NewTon Club proves ThaT maThemaTics isn'T all homework and headaches. Our clubs play Too large a parT in The school liTe OT The average sTudenT To be labelled Non-essenTial in warTime. ln- TormaTion is presenTed which is enTirely aparT Trom anyThing TaughT in school. STudenTs learn how To work in organiza- Tions under sTudenT leaders. And, per- haps mosT imporTanT, Through The Train- ing in organizaTion, managemenT, and parTicipaTion comes The developmenT oT oT personaliTy, appreciaTed even more as The sTudenTs go on in liTe. They Tind They are beTTer ready To become TighTing ciTi- zens in warTime, voTing ciTizens in peace. IJRIIIIIII CLUB FIFTH IQOW-SCITUIVIGCISV. KESPIVI. MOOF6, Young, Hynes, Sruarr, O'Grady. FOURTH ROW-Gilmore, Hawlcinson, Meisner, Fred- riclcsori, Smidl, Hlrzeman, Val Dez, Knox. THIRD ROW-Richeirrier, Alexander, Dawson, Websfer, Curry, Clark, Gygaz. SECOND ROW- Touche, Curris, Headly, Thomson, Hough, Lesh, Weslgare, Blood. FRONT ROW-Traer, Olrman, Sayre, Voqr, Rogers, Rischmiller, Maurer, Kilmer. FIFTH ROW-Wagner, Harriblen, Lindsay, Roberfs, Marshall Bell, Hernmingseri, Hedges. FOURTH ROW-Childress, McCay, Roy, Schrriefferer, Buehrer, Laflornbe, THIRD ROW-Young, Craige, Baude, Childs, McCollum, Blume, Hunler, Gifford, Moore. SECOND ROW-Miss Thompson, Richer, Huber, Prague, Lang, Berger, Crowley, Sufherlarid, Mrs. Abel. FRONT ROW-McAIIisrer, Lewis, I-Iarless, Lasch, Boll, Iverson, Gaurer. IIOZI ITIIISQUERIIDERS BACK ROW-Brunkow, McEIwain, McAlIis+er, Sfrong, Svoboda, Thorsen, Lahl, Schlick, Blandinq. FOURTH ROW4BacIc, Hermes Gillespie, Vaughan, Johansen, Holf, Beers, Buckingham, Bonfhron. THIRD ROW-Baker, Squire, Bender, Calhoun, Crown, Fulton, Ullrnann Heidersbach, Shaw, Ryrnus. SECOND ROW-Hill, Davis, Beernan, Krahe, Chamberlin, Bufzow, Brarlland, Miller, I-Iouser. FRONT ROW! Bauder, Peferson, Crocker, Pond, Ther, Brauchle, Ross, Mefcalf, Poindexrer. BACK ROW-B. Walers, McDonald, Brasie, Carson, Nix, Nennernan, Tuffrup, Tophunfer. FIFTH ROW-Miller, Sfewarf, Brand? Willens, Freer, Corlerl, Crafrs, Gagan, Weiss, Williams, Barr, FOURTH ROW-Huckins, Mclnfosh, Goss, Jakoubek, Abrarns, N. Walers Corrigan, Owens, Oborne, Maike, Meier. THIRD ROW-Krause, Belfz, Valand, Rowe, Krueger, Diamond, Winfers, Wilson, Bender Reimer, Krefschrner. SECOND ROW-Mracek, Keener, Surnrnaria, Zuse, Payne, Rechel, House, Surrey, Snyder. FRONT ROW-Sirnanski Hale, Brown, Shea, Srillrnan, Wasson, Rudy, Sfeinrnerz, mai FUIITLIGHTS BACK ROW--Morrall, Golden, Gufhrie, Barr, Draper, King, Sione, Fawley, Brown, Frank. FOURTH ROW-Oison, Kohi, McBride, Paul son, Pheips, Evanson, Marfin, Seyberf, McPhee, Towle, Ryan, Reneqar. THIRD ROW-Durand, Bafes, Bunge, McAuliffe, Leavifi, Whife, Willis Koch, McManus, Colfon, Vance. SECOND ROW-LeRiiz, Hazen, Bishop, Nolan, Haren, Don!-iowe, Moimfioy, Garrison, Ross, Frase, Schone berger, Buckrnasfer. FRONT ROW-Miss LaRue, Horwich, Rafhslag, Roberts, Ackerman, Overiock, Higgins, Foisy, Novak, Miss Harringfon 5TOR'i' CLUB BACK ROW-Norion, Radniizer, Czirr, Beil, Manning. SECOND ROW-Jones, Goebel, Cooke, Gross, Carrifhers, Coggeshall. FRONT ROWf Johnson, Ribbeck, Valeniine, Waiiace, Praff, An' derson, Miss Ailen. 11041 l l Ll. TDIIIIIIIIEETIIIG SWIIPUSIUIII BACK ROW-Vlclor, Quefsch, Hed- ges, Wagner, Saxon, Unger, Zelder. THIRD ROW-Simon, Roberls, H. While, J. Wlwlre, Seyberl, lvlarlln, Ollendor, Slrlclcland. SECOND ROW -Basenqer, Fledler, Rogers, Hauclc, Scovel, Colllns. FRONT ROW - Lucal, Buescher, Clevenger, Norris, Warlllng, Corfman. BACK ROW-Slokes, Hannon, Chmelar, Somer, Dumelow, Touche, Maslers, Oberhelman, Gebhard, THIRD ROW-Bayllss, Gregory, Sum- mers, Sreger, Lefler, Larlcln, Whiraker, Ackerman, Filzgeralcl, Braucle. SECOND ROW-Snyder, Jones, Den, Schroeder, Whelan, Sfringe, Wilson, While, Hallersley. FRONT ROW-Wesfon, Abbafe, Lueclc, Barrow, Below, Sfeele, Frymark, Rlppel, Miss De6rol'f. from FURUIII GFIVEL BACK ROW--Johnson, Srrlckland, Basso, Ryde, Roberls, Swell, l-leald, Lalsis, Weinberg. FOURTH ROW-Riggs, Borge, Davis, DeLano, Scholes, Bell, Tiedeman, O'Blasny, Panes, Simanslcy. THIRD ROW-Treleaven, C-oll, Alexander, Vallen+yne, Gormley, Wimmersberger, Holden, Noel, Shalelc, Huggins, Hill. SECOND ROW-Gregory, Gregory, Doscl-i, Rieger, Risch- miller, Forslew, Kemp, Meredifh, Peferson, Dulrfon, Houghfon. FRONT ROW-Norris, Neal, Forney, Coe, Schmidt Neumeis- fer, Henninger, O'Brien, Hauck, Wirlh, Miss Anfhony. BACK ROW-Ramsay, Freeburq, Jordan, Bulicek, Beernan, Parmelee, Fiedler, Diamond. FOURTH ROW-Buescher, Nibecker, Tye, Snorney, Schmir, Darr, Davis, Millezen, Scovel. THIRD ROW-Wighf, Haiges, Johnson, Hauck, Parfhemer, Wilkinson, Lindeberg, Omara, Williams, Claypool. SECOND ROW-Johnson, Marwood, Peare, Duff, Cook, Heqge, Rudd, Olson, Monson, Speer. FRONT ROW-Marlin, Snyder, Johnson, Siler, Mahan, Swell, Grosser, Davis, Oveson, Miss Hope. Liosl LIIICIILII BIIRHE BACK ROWfFroberq, Burlness, Tlrrle, Rlfler, Zurnbrook, FllzPafrick, Herz, Polls, Chrisfensen. FOURTH ROW-Salek, Gillrneisfer, Roberts, Ligare, Roberts, Sfillrnan, Higgins, Somers, Maffhews. THIRD ROW-Urch, Shebaf, Liffler, Markee, Schmeflerer, Zulfer, Iverson, Nakada, Wanderer. SECOND ROW-Wafson, Arnr, Sheaff, Harnillon, Souchek, Bauer, Rene cgll, Ouefsch, Golden, Kubicek. FRONT ROW-Keepin, Childress, Ensrud, Diffmann, Hedges, Heald, Pelllran, Mr. ehlmann. BACK ROW-Williarns, Goodwillie, Cox, Connilf, Buese, Grounds, Weqener. FOURTH ROW-Hoffman, Boelke, Juel, Scharrner, Grazlano, McGuire, Froberq, Corfman, Engelhard. THlRD ROW-Polls, Roberfs, Burbank, Meggelin, Taylor, Nerad, Gebhard, Srneerh, Smifh. SECOND ROW-Wolfe, Barrelf, Clnrisfensen, Clem, Willing, Borden,Young, Badger, Hill- born. FRONT ROW-Andrews, Carlson, McNulTy, Kipper, MefcaIf,Scl1oenfelcl, Lucal, Mr. Wllson. N071 FRIIIICE - IIIIIERICII BACK ROVV7Tl'1OI'YT5, Fawley, Holmes, Bonus, Bruns, Rlley, Cunal. THlRD ROW-Folsy, Wallace, Jcres Swell, Mann, Forney. SECOND ROW-Ginsburg, Diamond, Lcyell, Scnrnldl, Coe, Carrlll-lers, Ornara, Norrls FRONT ROW-Owsley, Gregory, Delano, Swell, Heald. BACK ROW-Lipps, Slromsen, Massey, Maslers, McCarrell, Hilzeman, Conen. FOURTH ROW-Dull Slelnllollz, Haiqes, lvlellers, Noel, Bell, Henderson, Snell, Buenrer, THIRD ROW-Benescn, Dosclw, Lalsis Herrmann, Wnyle, Vlclor, Wnlllinqlon, Hansen, Trirnrner. SECOND ROW-Hynes, Gaslclll, Ernery, While, Page Saunders, Colllns, Hawlclnson, Powers. FRONT ROW-Dennpesy, Clark, Oibeau, Kobersllne, Honrrann Blelcnlord, Ramsay. 11031 Pl-lI'l-IIIIIERICIIII BACK ROW-Gray, Schneider, Smidl, Suflon, Wheeler, Young, Sruarl, Traer, Madsen, Snow. FIFTH ROW- Harper, Schulze, Summers, Whifaker, Hummel, Hynes, Lane, Gould, Ferrari, Mango, Srokslad. FOURTH ROW- Carye, Murphy, Murray, Nickoson, Aulen, Trolrnan, Wanderer, While, Ferguson, Feuerborn, Jones. THIRD ROIN -Dillon, Sheldon, Lind, Crissey, Baker, Townsend, McVean, McGauley, Guirlre, Rirler. SECOND ROW-Jones, Beck, Doly, Born, Buran, Olds, Olsen, Huber, Baker. FRONT ROWfMcPhee, Goffliels, Lloyd, Thomson, Beck, Guemmer, Colwell, Burkhardl. BACK ROW-Shearman, Hills, Asp, Slrook, Herrmann, Allison, Hill, Jacobson, Lueclc, Duncan, Granl. FIFTH ROW-Ross, Jackson, Alremeier, Aepinus, Anderson, Bixby, Bunge, Hazen, Drews, FOURTH ROWfBellows, Hannon, Alexander, Bayless, Coon, Cofler, Chapman, Barsumian, McDonald. THIRD RO'WWFrymark, Parlhemer, O'Brien, Lindelaerg, Reecly, Laun, Fellus, McAuliI'Ie, McBride, Jones. SECOND ROW-Schoneberqer, Richards, Romllly, Pererson, Srrickland, Abbare, Kempe. FRONT ROW-Poulos, Young, Johnson, Clem, Larkin, Gormley, Wirnrnersberger, Easfer. N091 BACK ROW-Mirsnak, Brennoclc, Weilce, King, W, Pelerson, Beqgs, J. Peferson, Chrisflansen, Fosfer, Wnlle, Kagan. FOURTH ROWfPrugI1, Burns, Powers, Cushing, Cnlld, Rodrnan, Hubbard, Brown,- Below, Headley, Shaunessy. THIRD ROWfMcCarfhy, Lueck, Wright, Cervin, Panos, Sweeney, Anderson, Cahill, Meyer, Basler, Maller. SECOND ROW-Rodman, River, Eschwege, Crowell, Osborne, Rosson, Zwlcky, Colllns, Boll, Smllh Be'ger. FRONT ROW-Trelclwel, Bell, Sclwleble, Burbank, Forslew, Sweeney, Mass Whaley. BACK ROW-Malkin, Johnson, I-Ianson, McDonald, Alfinl, Milclwell, Roach, Solder, Crown, Guy, Riordan. FIFTH ROW-Gysln, Miller, Barrow, Kodl, Hunrer, Haines, D. Beernan, Bullerbaugh, Blood, Elsner, Flum. FOURTH ROW-Olenllne, Welnland, Roach, Lucal, McNuIly, Knudson, Wandell, Beck, Brownlle, Tregay. THIRD ROW-Ofrolin, McCandless, Pole, Nennernan, Svoboda, Krause, Brandl, Corlelr, Goss, Wlllens, Melloon. SECOND ROW-Dupre, Young, Mracek, Sunnesen, Davls, Glaclolll, Clwrlsly, B. Beernan, Snyder, Weiss, McNamara, Mr. Baker. FRONT ROW-Dlggle, Campbell, Winry, Sfelnnllber, Reiclwerl, Ofsuil, Glover, Mose. lnol LHTII1 CLUB FURUITI RDIIIFIIIUIII ITIUSIC CLUB HRT CLUB BACK ROW-Bussey, Harless, Coldifz, Lewis, DeBuHs, Buhcek, Rayney, Hurd, Hirnmel, Cowan, Tornek, Easfer, FIFTH ROW-Scovel, Loveii, Long, Hudson, Habich, Prafher, Doran, Whife, Arneson, Reynolds, Lighffoof. FOURTH ROWvHousIon, Larson, Shand, NiIes, Smifh, Morgan, Rouse, Soiornon, Beaurnonf, Burron, Neff. THIRD ROW-Green, Mouniioy, Wayrnan, Norman, McVean, Caruso, Brundrerr, Lau, Websfer, Hanus, Griffin. SECOND ROW4TaubenecIc, Waiers, RepIoqIe, Carr, Sfockherh, I-IaIIsTed, MiIIer, Schwisier, Schroeder, Kerns, FRONT ROW-Miss Armsrrong, Werherill, Voiqr, Kobisk, Mann, Rogers, MiIIer. BACK ROW-BeeIer, CanoII, Jackson, Johnson, Horinnann, Joseph, Ross, Poindexfer, Cose. THIRD ROW -Erickson, Andrews, I-Iabich, Koch, Arey, Bauder, BeITz, Pfaff, Hagen. SECOND ROW-Young, Kenf, OerTeI, Fyfe, Richmond, Iversen, OIson, McGowen, Sandberg. FRONT ROW-Grusin, Powers, Davis, Frase, Tomek, RunIceI, G-einger, Mrs. Loomis. HISTURU CLUB SECOND ROW-Riess, Vallenryne, Rieger, Scharmer. FRONT ROW- Brown, Roberfs, Jones, Sweff, Mr. Buske. fini I CHEIIIISTIW CLUB IIEUITUII CLUB CHEMISTRY CLUB BACK ROW-Thorna, Wiclclund, Poulos, Scharrner, McGuire, Glos, Smilh, Schneider, Davis, Sands. FIFTH ROW-Darr, Whire, Elsarn, Jaaclcs, Nelson, Chrisfensen, Ferguson, Runkel, Allison, Barfeau. FOURTH ROW-Rifler, Chapman, Doescher, Emig, Jominy, Clern, Gillefr, Spalding, Aslrins, Mahan. THIRD ROW-Hunler, Clevenger, Hol'Frnan, Lilller, Malhoil, Schoess- ling, Riordan, Borden, Ollman, Lislug. SECOND ROW-Haigh, Childs, Feldman, Cook, Slrock, Prague, Claypool, Beernan Froberg, Mr. Woline. FRONT ROW-Daley, Srillrnan, Uphaus, Mercalf, Siler, Slevens, Johnson. NEWTON CLUB BACK ROW-Jones, Mafliee, Holdrege, Powers, RiOrdBr1. Chrislensen, Mallfin, Schanfald, Panke, Pendill, Campbell. FIFTH ROW-Williams, Navralil, Heald, Wallling, Kobisk, Chrisfensen, Nelson, Maller, Burlness, Uphaus. FOURTH ROW- Gillmeisler, Borge, Bacon, Oberlnelman, Haffersley, Rudd, Riggs, Gray, Geraldi, Young, Woodruff, Swanlz. THIRD ROW- Meredifh, Milne, Winner, Oerlel, Sheldon, Forslew, Peare, Venable, Radcliffe, Wirlh, Wheeler. SECOND ROW-Buescher, Asp, Treleaven, Roach, Fiedler, Hegge, Page, Snyder, Williamson, Henninger, Longley. FRONT ROW-Harnilfon, Stevens, Kipper, McGuire, Slillman, Srnifh, Mr. Sullivan. lII2l SCIEIICE CLUB RHDIO CLUB SCIENCE CLUB BACK ROW-Degenlwardr, Ward, Basso, Slroker, Ullrnann, Trlrnrner, Crafrs, Leefeldr, Jones, Anderson. FOURTH ROW -Schullz, Milles, Buescner, Gregory, Crlssey, Snorney, Shand, Bloclwe, Rounlree. THIRD ROW-Sclwlofz, James, I-Iopklns, Cuclvna, Chase, Cessna, Vilvln, Torslenson, Pelllcan. SECOND ROW-Rig, Crabb, Young, McDonald, Barron, Andrews, BrandI', Paul, Olson, Barber, Woulfe. FRONT ROW-Snow, Rogers, Robinson, Relnlnqa, Coleman, While, Frank, Snorney, Genlmann, Mr. Rosselrer. RADIO CLUB BACK 'ROW-Jannolla, Blnks, Collanne, Ghlselll, Johnson, Cook, Bensman, Tl-IIRD ROW-Weir, Ryan, Carrard, Eeruson, Bnssey, Rellz, Monsen. SECOND ROW-Weaver, Walsh, Hlllman, I-Iouha, Brenner, Born. FRONT ROW-Prour, Fealherslon, Kunney, Burbank, Marsh, Crossrnan, Mr. Schneller. III3I SPURTSIIIEITS CLUB BACK ROW-Schaubel, Shea, Blacks sIone,SI1arrard,Srr1IIh, Furlong. THIRD ROW-D. Vlclor, M, Vlcfor, Slayllc, Karcher, Palzer, Prlnqle, SECOND ROW-Marsden, Srensby, I-lone, Mor- rell, McMurray, Perlrnan, Srrand. FRONT ROW-Wlnler, Thorsen, Vech, Fleiscllner, Wildrrzan, Slephenson, Bau- mann. GIRLS' CIIITIERH CLUB BACK ROW !WIIson, Boller, Warrluel, Rasmussen, S I' o n e r, Sands, Dillon. SECOND ROW- Freyer, Carlson, Sorensen, Flar- rls, Allers, Thomson, Snyder, May- pole. FRONT ROW-Dean, Kroh, Byers, Lane, Kaler, Johnson, Miss Bonduranf. BUVS' CIIIIIERII CLUB BACK ROW - Wilcox, Blagl. THIRD ROW-Belofsky, Jomlny, Vldor, I-Iarke. SECOND ROW- Mullen, Massey, Riyeness, Larfa, Leber, Bauer. FRONT ROW- Glidden, Davis, Penfield, Mr Lane. IIRTS IIIID CRIIFTS CLUB BACK ROW-Chandler, O'Meara Dernling, M u r r a y, Baker, Beck FOURTH ROW- Burnelf, Plwelphs Landsell, Weldon, Johnson Prague Warnecke. THlRD ROW-LWagner: Langford, Bellock, Hardy, Clair, Gar- fon, Baker, SECOND ROW-Sword Boellce, Krueger, Nielsen, Funlc,Cornp lon, Wallace, FRONT ROW-Farns- worlb, Hlndle, Jackson, Burnell, Ga- bel, Jakoubelc, Mlss Wood. BACK ROW-Krelsclwrner, Simpson Llgare, Tucker, Hohrnann, Howe, Har: oenloroolr, Carroll, FOURTH ROW- Ponsonb Cibelfl Adams G-usfafson Yr 1 T Cnrnelar, Plck, Herrman, Krlclc, Galli- oan. THIRD ROW-Miller, McCulf lough, Close, Hollkamp, Grlsrner Worrnood, Baker, Carolan, Campbell Niles, Heidersbacn, Collopy, Olson Mrss Rice. FRONT ROW-Nelson Hall, Salek, Cook, Neumelsler Barnes, Brunkow. BACK ROW-Conley, Elleqanf, Osborne. SECOND ROW-McDonald, Slewarl, Johnson. FRONT ROW- Carlson, Newman, Blrlcelf, Brown, Mr. Prlce. IIIUIIUGRIIIII CLUB BACK ROW-Thornpson, Loiber, Barker, Theodorau, Edsfrorn, Krarner, Teuws, Sfollfzner, Reulner. FOURTH ROW-Reagan, Herz Holsinger, Vrouman, Wal-nl, Aalbue, Wafson, Mefcalf, Schoenfeld, Kelly. THIRD ROW-Dowdall, Jansen, Salek, Johnson, Heald Dowling, Slenhouse, Cady, Campbell. SECOND ROW-Wicklund, McClure, Sellergren, Souchek, Elliolf, Maffhiesen, Farber, Froberg Klpper, Porfer, Sfanron, Filzslmmons. FRONT ROW-Shanahan, Hunf, Carroll, Randall, Willing, Ellerby, Behrends, Nilsen, Hillloorn VX A HI-ll' SENIORS BACK ROW-Walson, Rlller, Freelo, Hughes. SECOND ROW-Murphy, Krause, Sfevens, Robe erls, Slephenson, Shellwarner. FRONT ROW- Prenllce, Jensen, Bell, Marshall. lllbl C0llIICIL5 Our school is very proud oT The coun- cils ThaT govern The sTudenT body. To be a member oT a council is a privilege and an honor. All STudenT Council members are chosen by Their classmaTes, eighT Treshmen, eighT sophomores, Ten iuniors, Twelve seniors. The members are selecTed Tor Their abiliTy To lead and Tor Their rec- ogniTion oT a democraTic spiriT in The school. The STudenT Council members handle problems concerning The sTudenTs and solve Them Tor The good oT The maioriTy. Under The direcTion oT Mr. YoungerT and Miss l-lorner, The council has worked on The ever-presenT problem oT conducT in The lunchroom and in The halls during The lunch hours. The idea oT a commiTTee sTaTioned in The main hall To give inTor- maTion has again been Tried ouT. The SaTeTy Council, under Mr. Sey-I mour, has an equally imporTanT iob con- Trolling The TraTTic in and abouT The school, and Tirmly dealing wiTh Those who break The rules. The rules abouT driving To school and enTering The building during The noon hours are rigidly en- Torced. Many sTudenTs ride Their bicycles To schoolg a special commiTTee enTorces The regulaTions Tor Them. The oTher council is The Smoking Coun- cil made up oT eleven junior and senior boys. The council sees ThaT The rules oT smoking are observed and meTes ouT punishmenT To Those who are broughT be- Tore iT. As Girls' Club is The largesT club in The school and as iT reaches ouT To every girl, iT needs an acTive council To direcT iTs work. Members oT The council are elecTed by The senior girls. T'here are Three groups, each serving Tor one Third oT The school year. Thus sixTy senior girls are given a chance To parTicipaTe in The running oT The club. WiTh The oTTicers oT The club and The adviser, Miss BenneTT, The councils plan The parTies To be given, collecT The cake and cookie money, or- ganize Tag Day and see To The Tilling oT The ChrisTmas sTockings. You may be sure The council is 'eTFicienT in planning boTh The social service and The purely recreaTional ac- TiviTies oT The club. ProiecTion STaTT, LighTs and STage Crews are among The hardesT working, mosT eTTicienT, and leasT publicized groups oT our school. The Two pages Tol- lowing picTure These boys and oTher service groups given due crediT elsewhere in The book. SHFETV CUUIICIL STUDEIIT CUUIICIL SIIIUHIIIG CUUIICIL BACK ROW-Schneider Snoenfelcl, Willing. SECOND ROW- Trimmer, Salek, Randall, Slwananan, FRONT ROW-Barrow, Aalbue, Sweeney, Carroll. BACK ROW-Schneider, Follell, Carpenler, Jones, Bauer, l-lunl, Simon. FOURTH ROW-Gilmore, Sioffels, Snebaf, Vroman, Somers, Ensrud, Cox, Kinner. THIRD ROW-Bos, Harris, Sheldon, Salek, Taylor, Thompson, Wagner, Roloerfs. SECOND ROW-Carrifliers, George, Smillfi, Hemmingsen, Maflfluesen, Triner, Shufreider, Saxon, Willing, FRONT ROW-Swell, Riordan, Scliarmer, Harrinqlon, Souclwek, McGuire, Zurnbrook, Fredriclcson. BACK ROW-Burlness, Chrisiensen, Higgins, Soucliek, Somers, Falls. FOURTH ROWWSCI-iarmer, Owens, Ackerman, Larkin, Neumeisfer, Swell, Overlook. THIRD RO'W-lnlouser, Sfewari, Gregory, Risclimiller, Tye, Sclwmif, Manning. SECOND ROW-Sfrong, l-larrinqfori, Carroll, Crews, Murray, Peregrine, l-ledges. FRONT ROW-Mr. Seymour, Diflmann, Mefcalf, Davis, Salek, Miss Horner. iiisi GIRLS' CLUB CUUIICILS PRESIDENT ....,.. ........ V IROINIA RYDE VICE PRESIDENT. ...TI-IORA JEAN CLARK SECRETARY .I... ...I J EAN GREGORY TREASURER, . , ., .IVIAROERY SWETT I-IISTORIAN. .. .MIVIAROARET SILER BACK ROW-Morency, Sfeele, Meisner, Websier, Smiwwl Thomson, SECOND ROW-SprInqer, AIex- ander, Jones, WaIIace, OIson, Noel. FRONT ROWf Kaler, Wheeler, ForsIew, Runkel, Frymark, VaIIen'ryne. BACK ROW-H DeLano, Easier, Peare, Banow, Sirnanski. SE-COND ROW-Andrews, Basso, Schrnidf, O'Brien, Carrifhers, Bell. FRONT ROW-Davls, Val- enfine, Holden, Abbafe, Larkin, BACK ROW-Mahan, Coe, Johnson, Schroeder Panes. THIRD ROW-Mansell, Maffern, Neal, Gorm Iey, Wimmersberqer. SECOND ROW-J. Johnson Gingrkh, RIscI1mIIIer', Rieger, Duff. FRONT ROW- Smidl, Roberfs, Oveson, Shalek, Whifaker. I I 191 PRUJECTIUILSTHFF BACK ROW-Tillie, Buese, Grounds, Seed, Tinglelf. THIRD ROW-Jones, Wlnlcelman, Hills, Jelfer, Pere grime, Crowell. SECOND ROW'Powers, Riordan, Golden, Sanderson, Wllllarrs, Gilmore. FRONT ROW-Kipper Durfey, Goodwlllle, Heald, Nerad, Coffman. Hard, Golden, Spalding. LIGHTS CREUJ BACK ROW - Luce, Freeman, Kellberq. FRONT ROW-Kobersline, McMahon, Frick. mol BACK ROW-Paul, Meqgelin, Davey, Boor- rnan. FRONT ROWfConneIly, Dlelrich, Engel- IIIILITHIW SERVICE CUHIIIIITTEE BACK ROW-Bafes, Brown, Shor- ney. THIR'D ROW-Herzfeldr, Grebe, Colion, Gocker, Mr. May. SECOND ROW-Hawkinson, Mr. Woodruff, Hifzernan, Ther, Pond. FRONT ROW -Mrs, Synnerdahl, Miss J. Magcwan, Miss Harlrnan, Miss Bevens, Hinch- cliffe. HIGHEST SEFIL SELLERS BACK ROW-Dougherfy, Herz, Nix, Klebe, Hone, Buriness, Woulfe, Kru- soff, Rogers. THIRD ROW-Bieder mann, Glidden, McDonald, McCloud Siraffon, Hurd, Wicklund, Lau, Beus- rnan. SECOND ROW-Keepin, Smifh Posson, Frase, Norris, Henning, Ober- Helman, Beernan, Mcfxllisfer, Mahan. FRONT ROW-Pelerson, Freyer, Rog- ers, Alexander, Sayre, Henninger Olson, Hauck, Morency. UJIIR STHIIIP CLIISS CIISHIERS BACK ROW-Longley, Siler, Hennnnger Neumeisfer FRONT ROW-Page, Davis, Grosser Freeburg Scholes CUIIFEREIICES Boys' and Girls' Conferences are a fradifion. This No- vember Girls' Conference had as ifs fheme A Time for Greafness and Boys' Conference, fhe fopic, Youfh and fhe Fufuref' For Girls' Conference a lcey girl and an alfernafe are elecfed from each church and from fhe girls' clubs af school. These girls meef wifh fhe execufive commiffee and fhe ad- visers during fhe fwo monfhs preceding conference. The program consisfs of a lceynofe fallc, parleys on perfinenf subiecfs lfor example, as picfured, Joyce O'Brien conducfed fhe parley on educafionl, a banquef wifh speeches and slcif, and lasf a candlelighf service and fea. Boys' Conference, planned by an efficienf execufive commiffee, begins wifh a banquef las illusfrafedl and a speech. The following days include an address lCapfain Fifzpafriclc was snapped af fhe beginning of his fallcl, a worship service, and elecfion of officers. Junior lnsfifufe is a council on infernafional affairs. lf is composed of fwo sessions: one Friday nighf falcen up by a dinner and speech, and fhe ofher Safurday morning by speeches and a quesfion period. China was fhe subiecf for discussion af fhe March meefing. The fopics were Under- sfanding China, China fhrough a Geographical Keyhole, and Unchanging China Changes. N221 GIRLS' CUWIIFEREIICE BACK ROW-Neumeisier, Mai'- fern, Sweff. FRONT ROW-Neal, Coe, Ryde, Mahan. BIWS' CUIIFEREIICE BACK ROW- Lucal, Willing Goodwillie. F R O N T ROW- Hedges, Diffmann, Salek, 0 Q JUIIIOR IIISTITUTE H 'BACK ROW-Gehlmann, Herz, Gillmeisfer, Ryde, Forslew, Blederman, SECOND ROW-Cox, Coe, Hlggms, Lafsus, Snmanski, Morency. FRONT ROW-Mr. Buske, Lucal, Hedges, Diffmann, Kemp, Norris. 31 . M , ,,.s-my ...--b,L jf.:-?.-fl' ' ' - -'I . ifrrfw- , .A -il.. ,-.,A J -. . 14-' 'x .,.,.g . 7 . fat' fllHlll1 lp lil ff rl' if '55 .I 4 22 . ,nad r we on ue All through the history of our great nation, Americans have shown that they possess the will to win. In times of physical conflict, this quality can he easily noted. Our national anthem would prohahly never have heen composed had not our soldiers possessed the fighting spirit, for then Francis Scott Key could not have written Our flag was still there. Each of our major wars has heen won hecause American people have shown the will to win. Our interpretation of conquest is-winnin g in a democratic way. Our young people learn the spirit of democracy on the athletic yield. Then conquer we mustn is meaningless if we do not realize that it takes eleven men to mahe a winning touchdown. Our players know, then, that winning, in itself, is unini- portant unless the victory is hased upon democratic play, sportsmanship, co- operation,-the principles for which they will later give their lives, if necessary. H241 1 '6 1. 1 'H .V 1 , - Z ' ' 1 . , K, QM. ' ' N ' 14:11-?'ff ,r '3 ' x .'. N . x 15 4 W .A 1-.. s 1 a E i ,A i - i. ,ef - 1 1 'Y ' X. as 4 f a v. . ' W V . 1 , . K 41 U, x ig A ' , ,J f K 1 X ,' 4- A A -nf' 5 Q H Q ' . ., Q 2 . W f . . L, ' x WMM? , A ' Mfg V f ff -K A - f K , K' rf? Vg ff' Y -PHA ' 'P - - f fm ,WQQAK W 11 ,A F 4 ka M 'J r' I ed gr NE as E ig IIIIIJDRT SPURTS As This book goes To press and we check back on The achievemenTs oT our aThleTic Teams, we can poinT wiTh pride To Their Tine record. Coaches Glen l-lolmes and Bob WoodruTT led The varsiTy TooTball Team Through anoTher successTul season. The varsiTy eleven won seven ouT oT eighT games, losing only To Proviso. This record won Tor Them The Suburban League championship, which is geTTing To be a permanenT TixTure around here. One oT The big evenTs oT The season was The Trip To FasT RockTord, where our Team won by a score oT 20-6. The ouT- sTanding players oT The season were Barrow, Foss, Salek, and Souchek. Our soccer Team, under The capable leadership oT Coach Wood, Tied Lane Tech Tor The sTaTe championship. This is The second year in a row ThaT The Woodmen have won This coveTed posiTion. Also, They won The Suburban League TiTle when They deTeaTed Their arch rival, MorTon. Four members oT The Team won all-sTaTe recogniTion: George SchoenTeld, Jack WaTson, Bill Cady, and Bob lv1eTcalT. AlThough our baskeTball Team did noT win any TiTle, They did puT up a good TighT. ATTer The regular season, Mr. ScoTT enTered The Team in The sTaTe TournamenT, where we advanced To The second round. Carl STolTzner, Don Souchek and Frank Wilkie received all-suburban honors. The Track Team has noT yeT sTarTed iTs ouTdoor season, buT iT has enioyed a very successTul indoor one. Coach Don l-larshbarger's boys Tinished second in The Suburban League meeT, and in The Oak Park Relays, buT won all The resT oT Their encounTers.by large scores. The big- gesT Thrill oT The indoor season came when Ed UlvesTad pole-vaulTed l2' 9 To seT a new record Tor The relays. The swimming Team Took second place in The Suburban League meeT, and Tinished Third in The sTaTe meeT. During The regular season Coach SmiTh's men were engaged in nine encounTers, Trom seven oT which They emerged vicTorious. The baseball Team has noT yeT oTTicially sTarTed. Coach Frank FosTer announces a very ambiTious schedule wiTh Ten league games and Tour games wiTh The sTrong Peoria CenTral Team. WiTh only six leTTermen reTurning Trom lasT year, The sTarTing line-up is sTill undecided, buT every posiTion appears To be well TorTiTied. The ouTlook Tor Mr. NoTh's Tennis Team seems brighT, as several leTTermen, led by CapTain Dick Randall, are reporTing This year. H271 ae, ouce, lin ey, ar, orer. Carroll, John ... Ellioir, Ray ... Foss, Ted ...,., Hansen, Roy Kramer, Wilber . Loeber, Bob Aalbue, Don . Barrow, John ... Ellerby, Bill .... Sienhouse, Wally Teeuws, Leonard Wahl, Bob ..... Dowling, Harold Holsinger, Che+ Ivlailhiesen, Jim Schneider, Fred Thompson, Bob . Sioliiels, Dick Salek, Jerry Willing, Charles Angsien, Tim .. Kelly, Tom ,.., Shanahan, Jack . Souchek. Don ,. Edsirom, Bernie Taylor, Dick Heald, Jim ,... Porier, Ralph .. LINE-UP o e , eler ren, e oc, weene, ....End ....End .-.End ....End ....End ......End . . . .Tackle . , . .Tackle ... .Tackle . . . .Tackle . . . .Tackle . ...Tackle .. .Guard .. ,Guard .. .Guard . . .Guard .. ,Guard .. .Cenrer uarierback uarierback .Haliback .Halfloack .Haliback .Haliloack . .Fullback . .Fullback .Manager .Manager Coaches: Mr. Holmes, Mr. Woodruicl. Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak W- arri Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park FOURTH ROW-Elliof, Ellerby, Hansen, Theodorau, Edsrrom, Kramer, Diffrnann, Thompson, Wahl, Barclay, Teeuws. THIRD ROW-Foss, Aalbue, Carroll, Barrow, Kemper, Angsien, Maifhiesen, Loeber, Sienhouse, Holmes lcoachl. SECOND ROW-Mr, Woodruff, Elliorf, Taylor, illlk S? kh IE :Nil g Si ff Is S I g B II k S y H ld FRONT RO P 'Ili, Dowling, Huni, Trirnrner, Schneider, Shanahan, VHRSITV FDUTBIILL SCHEDULE I4 ...........' .. 2l... .. 20... I4 .. .. I4... . . . . . .Riverside O ,. .Crane Tech 7 .Easi Rockford 6 ,..,Waukegan 7 .....Evansion 6 6 . ,. ,...... Morion O I4 .. O.. . . . .New Trier 7 .....Proviso I4 l BACK ROW-Barker, Keepin, Reagan, Anderson, Herz, Johnson, Belofsky, Wicklund, Behrends, Fossell lMgr.J SECOND ROW-Schleclr fljdgnl, Borden lMgr.l, E. Marfin, Nielsen, Froberg, Corfman, Nilsen, McConachie, J. Marlin, Cady, Hillborn, IMqr.l FRONT ROW- Knpper, Debarfolo, Ryan, Fleischner, Schoenfeld lCo-Capihl, Wa+sonlCo-Capihl, Melcalf, Sfanlon, Dowdall, Campbell, Mr, Wood, Coach. SCHEDULE Oak Park Carl Schurz Oak Park Lane Tech ......, Oak Park Amundsen ...,... Oak Park Carl Schurz Oak Park McKinley ........ Oak Park Arnundsen . . . . . STATE CO-CHAMPS Oak Park Lane Tech ....... Oak Park lvlorlon ......... Oak Park Manley ,........, get Part Von Sleulaen l lNE'UP P . . . OZ!! Pgik kJArg:+elEll-Y' Barker, Jijn .k ............. ..... 3 oal Qak park Lane Tech arson, ac oa Oak park Crane Tech Behrends, Ed .... ..,. F ullback Oak park Univershry High u N Johnson, Al ,...., .... F ullback Oak park Hyde Park lvlcConachle, Bruce .... Fullback Gak park Lane Tech ' Reagan, Tom ...... Fullbacl: Qak park Von Swubea Eady, Vlffyliiqt .. ..... :aliiaclli 0 upper, a er . a ac al Park Crane Tech Marlin, James .... ...., l-l allback McClure, Eugene . ..,.. l-laliback Nilsen, Tom ....., Barlolo, Anlhony . . Camploell, Bob Dowdall, Dick , ,. Froberg, Glenn l-lerz, Paul ....... lvlelcall, Bob ,,... Schoenleld, George Slanlon, Don ..... Vrornan, John .... Wicklund, Ralph .. l-lillborn, Bill ....,. John W. Wood ,... .... . . . .l-laliback . . ..,, Forward . . .... Forward . . . . Forward . . . .Forward , ,... Forward , . ,.,, Forward . . . ,... Forward , . ,.., Forward . ,... Forward . .... Forward , . ........ Mgr. .Coach Soccer S+a+e Co-champs mol oe er, or an Kelly Renlner . Wilkie .. Loeber . Slollzner Sellergren Souclnek Sranige . Donahoe Ensrud . . Sandberg LINE-UP , ana, oer, .Forward .Forward .Forward . .Cenler . .Cenrer . .Guard . ,Guard . .Guard .Manager .Manager Manager THIRD ROW-Mr. Scoff, Ruhnke, Buese, Kramer, Sfange, Bulferbaugh, George. SECOND ROW-Ensrud. Tyson, Angsfe L b J d R d II R b fs D h FRONT ROW-Kelly, Sellergren, Renfner, Sfolfzner, Wilkie, Souchek, Shanahan, d g VHRSITV BHSHETBHLI. Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park Oak Park l!3I1 SCHEDULE Riverside . Hinsdale . . York ..... Aurora Easf New Trier . . Evansfon . . Proviso . Maine . . Waukegan Morron New Trier . Evansfon . Proviso . . . Waukegan Morron . TOURNAMENT .,......38 Down,ersGrove ........48 Glenloard. SWIMMING SCHEDULE Oak Park ,......... 33 Lane Tech. .. Oak Park. .. .. .54 Proviso .., Oak Park... .,.l8 New Trier... Oak Park. .. ...4O Maine ... Oak Park. .. . . .46 lvlorlon .. Oak Park... ...36 Evanslon .. Oak Park... ...37 Waukegan Oak Park. .. .. .56 Universily High Oak Park... ...35 Danville VIIRSITV TRIICII BACK ROW-Murray, James, Fippinger, Roberis, Sfonehouse, Zumbrook, Spiofio, Conniff. THIRD ROW-Wolfer VIIRSITV SWIMMING BACK ROW--Draper lMgr.l, Hig- gins, Dry, Trimborn, McGuire, Tiffle, Powell, Coach Smith. FRONT ROW- Lang, Bruyn, Jensen, I-lamillon, Ri?- Ier, Holdrege. Suburban League New Trier ..,.,.....,....... 53 Oak Park .. ...I9 Evanslon ...I4 Waukegan . . . . 4 Proviso .... .. 2 Siale Meer New Trier ........... . . .70 Lane Tech .. ...32 Oak Park... ...I3 Evanislon ...... . . . I I Easi Rockford . . . . . I I Fenger ..... . ., 9 Danville ...... .. 4 Maine .......... .. 4 Wes? Rockford . . . . 2 Brandeau, Wahl, Welherill, Briggs, Kopfa, Clevenger, Holmes, Young, Hondronasfas, Payne, Orion, Cox, Vroman Eilerf. SECOND ROW-Klem, Cox, Gray, Vicfor, Fifzpalrick, Willing, Holsinger, Wilks, Liffle, Eskew, Peregrine, Leslie. FRONT ROW-Angner, Simpson, Murray, Cox, Ulvesfad, Franz, Koucky, Knowles, Robie, Vesley, Blomrnaerf, Williams. 321 The Inorizonral in sporls 66 47V2 46 25 I9 I2 I2 I0 QV2 ....4 ....2 I TRACK MEETS OAK PARK RELAYS gala PGFIQ ........,,.. New Trier vansronr .... 6 York ,... ..... 6 I fs Self PM anne . . Oak Park ,, . . . I IOV2 Schurz I Crane . , , .... I9If i Sullivan . ..4... g Evansfon Lane .... Calc Park .. .... 75'f2 Naperville Maine... .....33 Sclwurz . .. .. ....., 40 E' Aurora Naperville .. .... 22If2 Hinsdale . Oak Park H HH-9' Bloom .... .. 8 Evansron. . .. ..... 49 I-5 Grange - - --- -6 NGIOSFVIIIG .. ..... Maffggn -I I. I Du Sable . , .,.. I I Whea+On 5 OaIcParIc ., ...III YOFIC-H New Trier .... 84 Crane '. .,-. 4 IvIorI'on . .... 66 L k . 2 Yorli ..,. 37 aevlew Leyden . Elgin . . . Thornfon . , . . . . I Subur an League Meer New Trier ....... ...... 5 5If4 Oak Park .. ...,.. 34 Evansron . ..,. I9If2 Proviso . . . .SV4 Morron . ..... 4 11331 VIIRSITV TEl'lI'lI5 BACK ROW-Shannon, Andrews, Walson, Rlfler, rngr. SECOND ROW-Blackstone, Lev, Baxler, Randall, Porler, Murphy, Angslen. FRONT ROW-Mr. Nol'l1, Daly, Norman, Weez, Smeelh, Gnaedinger. VFIRSITV BIISEBIILL BACK ROW-Barrell, Reilly, Basso, Thomson, Jordan, Johnslone, Kane, Nerad, SECOND ROWwSellergren, Farber, Adams, Fosler, Edwards, Sfange, Wilkie. FRONT ROW-Mr. Fosler, Bruyn, l-lursen, Kirkland, Edwards, James. l ll? 4l Tip-off . . .dribble . . . pass . . . baskefl N351 ?2si,gl'Tfif, ' ' M39-732 6 5' Q O: in 2' 18155 7zf2:??!w WW 25? ww , A ., ,M ITIIIIDR SPDRTS ln addiTion To The varsiTy Teams, we have in This school secondary Teams. We have used The classiTicaTion oT minor sporTs, buT iT is Through These Teams ThaT TalenT Tor The varsiTy groups is discovered and Trained. IT is because oT These squads ThaT many boys are given The opporTuniTy oT playing in organized sporTs. ln TooTball, The iunior varsiTy carried on The v. TradiTion by win- ning all oT Their league games and by piling up IIO poinTs To Their opponenTs' 50 poinTs. The sophomores Too had an exTremely successTul season. ln winning The Tinal game Trom Proviso by The close score oT I3-IZ, They Took undispuTed possession oT The Suburban League TiTle. The Treshman Team was undeTeaTed, running up a ToTal score oT 75 poinTs To I2 poinTs Tor Their opponenTs. This record should give Them an unoTTicial championship, since There is no Suburban League Tor Treshmen. ln baske+balI, a deTermined and Tiery group oT boys made up This year's junior varsiTy Team. They were vicTorious in Tive ouT oT eig'hT games, losing To no Team which They had noT also deTeaTed. The soph-o- more Team played TiTTeen games and won eighT. ln league play, They had a record oT six wins and Tour losses. The Treshmen won one and losT seven games, several oT which were closely conTesTed. The Tresh-soph Track Team won all The meeTs by large scores. The chieT vicTories were The winning oT The Suburban League meeT and oT The Oak Park Relays. The Tresh-soph swimming Team Tinished TiTTh in The Suburban League meeT. The Tresh-soph baseball squad is made up chieTly oT inexperienced boys. As yeT, no deTiniTe Team has been se- lecTed, buT nine games have been scheduled. lT's Too early To make any predicTion abouT The Tennis Team, excepT To say ThaT several experi- enced players are Trying ouT, and ThaT There are already evidences oT The conquer-we-musT spiriT. ll37l BACK ROW-Burke, James, Charuhas, Gallaher, Folheringham, Reilly, Sfolfzner, Crocker. THIRD ROW-Nerad, Zulfer, Meggelin, Ludwig, Berry, Mr. Asbury. SECOND ROW-McCloud, Karfholl, Medbery, Brown, Farber, Holmes, Van Dyke, Casurella, Sperry, Anderson, Grove, Berger, Sodaro, Graziano, Zumbrook, Davies, Floh SOPHOMORE SCHEDULE Oak Park 7 . . .. .Riverside Ilighlsl I9 Oak Park 27 .. .... Crane Tech O Oak Park I3 .. .Easl Rockford 6 Oak Park ZI .. ...Waukegan O Oak Park I4 ,. .Evanslon I2 Oak Park I8 .. ,..... Morlon O Oak Park 6. .. ,,.New Trier 6 Oak Park I3 ..,.............,... Proviso I2 Suburban League Champs Koepke, Wolfer, Gardner, Ligare, Hannigan, Anderson, Novak, Ilcewicz. FRONT r, Shannon Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park JUIIIUR VIIRSITV FUUTBHLL Rogers, Barler, ROW- J.V. SCHEDULE I8 , , .... Crane Tech I5 , , ...... Iviorlon 5 , , , . .Leyden I4 , , . . .Morlon I2 , , ..... Proviso 33 ... ...New Trier I2 . . ............,. Proviso FRESHMAN SCHEDULE 6 ...,.........,...,.. Morlon I9 , , ,... Proviso I2 . , ...Evanslon I3 ...Morlon I3 ,.... . . . .,., York I2 ,...,.,.......,..... Proviso Slanding: Undelealed in League Games SUPIIUIIIURE FUUTBRLL BACK ROW-Fosler, Smith, Goldsburq, Cochran, Nielsen, Magill, Keeshin, McFeeIy, Holman, Morris, Marsh, Jager, Hutcheson Schmirf, Srniih, Massey, Wiggin. THIRD ROW-Mr. Fuog, Bennif IMgr.j, Gilmore, Seiierr, Crews, Ogdon, Carpenler, Murray Sauer, Russo, Dakis, Dubin, Kraafz, Brown, LuII'relI, Allen, Brakebill, Mr. Souchek. SECOND ROW-Wifie, Flohr, Rowe, Handke Engelhard, Morello, Krilzer, Inman, Hall, Rusrman ICapI.l, Ford, Burns, Slanley, Peregrine, Murray, Husar, Crawford. FRONT ROWS Scofr, Grobe, Serio, Dielrich, Bidgood, Shearrnan, Hagglund, DeYoung, Srnilh, Gray, Schmidr, Schaefer, Frazier, Johnson, Cox we-' SOPHOMORE LINE-UP J. V. LINE-UP FRESHMAN LINE-UP Husar, Bob ...... Lulirell, Roberl' .. Morello, Henry ........, Eno ....End .......End Ruslman, Karl, Capr. ..... End Burns, Roberr ..,, Carpenler, William Englehard, Roberl Rowe, Thomas Serio, Joe ..,... Sranley, Frank ,... Dakis, Pele . .... . Dielrich, Ward ,. Murray, John .... Sauer, Louis ..... . , . . .Tackle . . . .Tackle . . .. .Tackle ,...,Tackle , . . . .Tackle . .. .Tackle . . . , .Guard . . .. .Guard .. .. .Guard ....,Guard Ford, Roberl' ......... Cenler Hall, Ray ............ Cenrer Handke, Bob .... Quarlerback Berger, Bruce ...... Folheringham, Bill Gardner, Bill .... Ludwig, Waller ., Skoda, Don .... Siollzner, Carl Berry, Ed ....,.... Charuhas, George .. Koepke, Wilbur ,... Novak, Jack .., Rogers, Dave . Woller, Bill ...... ....,End .....End ...End ...End ...End .....End ...TacHe ...TacHe ...TacHe ...TacHe .,,TacHe ..,TacHe Anderson, Jack ....... Guard Graziano, Joe .. Ligare, Ken ... Nerad, Dick .... ....,Guard ,..,.Guard .....Guard Sodaro, Dean ....,.,. Guard Candy, Tom .... ,..,.End Colverr, Keilrh ..... .... E nd Thompson, Harry End Whirney, John .... ,,,. E nd Wrighr, Edward .....,... Encl Bolrz, Howard .,.,.... Tackle Doeriler, John ,. , . . .Tackle Harmer, Harold ....... Tackle Johnson, Keirh ........ Tackle Chrisrians, Henry ...,.Guard Born, Ken ............ Guard Rehm, Bill ...... . . . .Guard Scrugli, Tony .......,. Guard Thorsen, Dick ......... Guard Van Riper, Wilbur ..... Guard Creager, Tom .,...... Cemher MonneH'. Arr ........ Cenler Kraarz, Lowell ...Quarlerback Anderson, Jim . , . .Cenler Gunn, William ...Quarlerback Dubin, Lyle .,..,... Halfback Holmes. Oscar . . . .Cenrer Mol3FaH', Chris . . .Quarlerback Brown, Roger ...... Hallback Reilly, Herb ..... ..CenJrer Bell. James ........ Halfback Krilzer. Roberl' ,.... Halliback Brown, Ralph .... Quarlerback Clark, Larry ....... Halfback Murray, Richard .... Halfback Meggelin, Harry. .Quarferback Jovan, Edward ..... Hallback Ogdon, Coleman . . .Haliback Zumbrook, Ray. . .Quarlerback Peloquin, Pierre .,.. Halfback Peregrine. Ray ...... Halfback Davies, Don ........ Hallback Scharli, Dick ....... Haliback Crews, Leslie ........ Fullback Farber, Bill .... Halfback Grempler, Ron ...... Fullback lnman. Richard ...... Fullback Flohr. Dick .... Halliback Henkel, Don ....,,.. Fullback Benner, Louis ....... Manager Gallaher, Don ...... Halfback Q Marlin, Frank ....... Manager Hannigan, Roger Hallback S Coaches' Mr' NOTTT' Mr' WiHe, Richard ..... Manager Medbery, Howard. . .Hallback Wanson' , Sona Tilfffs, Eager?R.igg.ri1'l:2il 'Jog' Karrholl, Bob .Fullback VanDyke, Ray ....... Fullback Coaches: Mr. Gocker, Mr. Asbury. BACK ROW-D. Hayes, Jovan, Johnson, Bell, Grempler, Scharli, Henkel, Monaco, Doerflei, Wrighr, Whirlock, Wolf, Colverf, Mon- Rehm, Munch, Dorman, Thorsen, Trip , e Knox lmgnl, O'NeiI, Hayes, Kries, Sc oz, Born, Kruil. FIRST ROW- orswic ars Sellergren, Van Riper, eslon, Davis, Saxb . aes, an er, ai ow, ox, n erson , IO nerr, Peferson, Whifney, Bolrz, Mof'faH. THIRD ROW-Mr. Nofh, J. Born, Braucher, Sfone, Young, Moses, Glaren, Skala, Schnafhorsf, ' p L nzefeld, Chrisfiansen, Scrugli, Rowe, Bell, Mr. Swanson, Anderson fmgril. SECOND ROW- hl 1' R H y Ch dl L 'dl F A d Ell' H, Fosfer, Peloquin, Gunn, Clark, K. W k M h Huro, Junesch, Ludwig, Gbbs, Benson, Dk D Kreef, Hall, Creager, Merrlrr, Colniris, W vi Swell, Johnsen. Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak BACK ROWfG-ilmore IMgr.l, Crews Morello, Dielrich, Tuflle, l3enson, Crawl ford. THIRD ROW-Schmldf, DeYoung Husar, Carpenler, Ford, Sauer, Murphy M S h k L H II r. ouc e . SECOND ROW- u re Krlfzer, Burns, Rowe, Ray, Albriqhf, Rusf- man, I-landke. FRONT ROW-Holman, Arey, Scrugli, Holden, Dyer. SUPHUHIURE BHSHETBHLL SOPHOMORE SCHEDULE FRESHMAN SCHEDULE Park Riverside Lighls. . I9 Oak Park ......., 8 La Orange .,.... I6 Park Hinsdale Liglwls . .26 Oak Park ........ I3 Maine ..... ...3O Park York .......,... I6 Oak Park ........ I8 Proviso .... . . .20 Park New Trier .,..., 28 Oak Park ...,.... 27 Morloni .... .,.3O Park Aurora Easl ,.... 27 Oak Park .....,.. 23 La Orange ...... 22 Park Evanslon .. . . . I8 Oak Park ........ 2I Hinsdale ... ..,26 Park Proviso .... ,H28 Oak Park ........ 20 Maine .. ..,5l Park Maine ..,. ,,. 22 Oak Park ,....,.. I3 Proviso ,,.. . . .24 Park Waukegan ...... I3 Park Morlon ... . . . 25 Park New Trier ...,.. 28 Park Evanslon . . .. .23 Park Proviso .... . I5 Park Waukegan ...... 24 Park Morlon . . . .38 FRESHIIIIIII BFISHETBIILL BACK ROW-Schoclw, Busman, Schlolz Ell' H' I I J no , Gunderson, More o, ovan Braucher, Marlin. SECOND ROW-Mr Nolh, M o n n e I I, Grernpler, Henkel Munch, DeVaney, Dorman, Mayer, Beggs FRONT ROW-Koucky, Thorsen, Laidlaw Sellergren, Forlner, Sclimidl, Gunn, Bell r, Van Dk BACK ROW-Sweeney, Thompson, Reilly, Knopf, Foley, Riley, Farago, Bridgen. SECOND ROW-Trimme y Duffy, Leeuws, Glos, Edsfrom, Anderson, Mr. Foug. FRONT R'OW-Edwards, Hemminqsen, Quinlan, Planfeng N d Farber. -IUIIIDR VHRSITS' BIISIIETBIILL Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak LINE-UP Duffy ............ Forward Farber ...... . . .Forward l-lemmingsen .,... Forward Planlenga . .. .. .Forward Sclwoenleld . . . . .Forward Wagner ... . . .Forward Crisrianseni . . .... Cenler Glas ...,, .... C enler Teeuws . . . .,,. Cenler Nerad ... ,.,. Guard Ouinlan . .,,.. Guard Reilly . .. ..,.. Guard Riley .... ..... G uard Sweeney . . . ,.... Guard Thompson . . .. .Guard 411 Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park a, era , SCHEDULE La Grange Maine . . Proviso .. lvlorlon . l.a Grange Hinsdale . Maine .. Proviso .. Wag Schoenf Id Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak SWIMMING SCHEDULE Park 22 ...........,... Lane Tech Park 42 . , . . .Proviso Park 2I . ...New Trier Park 39 . .... Maine Park 47 . . . .Morlon Park 29 . . . .Evanslon Park 44 .. T .Waukegan 44 24 45 27 I9 36 22 FRESH-SIIPH 5llIIIl'lll'IIIlG BACK ROW-Knighl' lMgr.l, Penfield, Dil lon, Foss, Nielsen, Hoffmann, Coach Smilh FRONT ROW-Benson, While, Seed, Smith Ralcliff, Fox, Follell. Suburban League New Trier . . .. .46 Highland Park .. ...22 Evanslon . . . . I2 Waukegan . .. 9 Oak Park . . . . 6 FRESH-SUPII TRIICH BACK ROW-Willy, Marlin, Magee, Harrnel, Marrazzo, Wood, Slaufer, Poller, Saur. FOURTH ROW-Hoover, Whitlock, Wrighf, Jones. THIRD ROW-Jenks, Lakeburg, Colverl, Whicker, Scharli, Monaco, Belgarf, Dubin, Jongssma, Williams. SECOND ROW-Karmen, Shimon, Kilgore, French, Taylor, Clark, Shaw, Mallheeussen, Peloquin, Windlaw, Nickosen. FRONT ROW-Vandervoorl, Ulbrich, Frank, Schlick, Wolfe, Taylor, McCloud, Borden, Morris, Barr, Hedges, Fossell. 421 Tlie will lo win TRACK MEETS TRACK MEETS Oak Park ................., 47 Oalc Park ....,.......,... 57lf2 Proviso .. ..... 30 Scliurz ..,. .,... 3 5 Naperville . ..,.. 29 Maine ..... lO5f6 Oakparlcw.. ,....78 Evansron .. , ...,. 3Ilf2 YW ll W2 oak Park .,i, .....6l Evanslon . . ,.... 45 Naperville . ..... 23 bl . . . . . 5 oak Park .... ,i... 6 6lf2 DU Sa 6 Sullivan .. ..... 32lf2 Crane ..,.. 23 Suburban League Meer Oalc Parlc ,..,...,.... 47 l3fl5 Oak Parlc 57 IX6 Evanslon .. ........ 27 IX3 Sclwurz ..... ...,. 3 5 proviso ... .... I3 IIX5 Naperville . ...., 29 New Trier ,..9 2X5 Du Sable ..., 5 Morlon . .... V5 lI43l IIITRIIIIIURIILS BACK ROW-Gnaedinger, Sfensby, FRONT LaConnbe, Pendill, Sfanqe. ROW-Weig, Beusman. 660 a'ncI 440 890 BACK ROW-Roble, Eilerf, Sauer, Franz, Blommarl, Lilfle, Wilks, Knowles, Leslie Wood. FRONT ROW-Mafflweeussen, James. FRESH-SOPH SWIMMING MILE Penfield, Kelly, Greenwood. Schreiber, Koucky, Malhoif, Sharrard. N441 POLE VAULT . SHOT PUT BACK ROW-Marfin, Eskew, Lakeburg, Ulvesfad, Vicfor. FRONT ROW-Cook, Nickoson, Pelequin. 50 BACK ROW-Kopfa, Gray, Eskew, Lakeburg. FRONT ROW-Fippinger, Bllgarf. I LAP BACK ROW-Robie, Phelps, Lakeburg, FRONT ROW-Kopfa, McGee, Nickoson, IIITRIIIIIURIILS Wolrer Shimon Wrighf, Murray, Colverf Wood HIGH JUMP BACK ROW-Robedon, Conniff, Ulvesfad Hoover, Holmes, Boorman. FRONT ROW-Ki! gore, Harmef, Hosher. HURDLES BACK ROW-Roberfs, Whifcher, Wriqhf, Bran deau, Cox. FRONT ROW-French, Kilgore. BROAD JUMP BACK ROW-Gray, Eilerf, Colverf, Sfephemson Peloquin. FRONT ROW-Spaulding, McGee Nickoson. 451 GIRLS' IITHLETICS From lhe lirsl day ol school, when lreshman girls lind lheir way lhrough lhe lunnel lo lhe new gym, lo lhe lasl week ol lhe senior year, lhere is one course which all girls lake. ln accordance wilh lhe governmenl's program ol physical lilness, physical educalion is a required subiecl lor all our sludenls. In addilion lo lhe beller heallh and slrenglhened bodies we possess as a re- sull ol gym every day, we have come lo look upon il as a lime lor relaxalion and gelling acguainled. There is no aclivily, eilher in school or oul, which allords a loeller chance lor girls lo meel girls ol olher classes. Yes, il's lrue we hurry lo gel lo our nexl period classes, our hair does gel wel in swimming, in spile ol lhe lhree scarves and lwo caps we wear: lhe waler in lhe showers is ollen icy cold: and we have lo drag our suils home every week-end lor launder- ing. Bul, in spile ol all we say, mosl girls enjoy lhe opporlunily lor a lillle relaxa- lion and resl lrom sludy during lhe day. Anolher lhing we like aboul gym is lhe chance lo gel beller acguainled wilh our leachers. In mosl courses, lhe relalionship belween sludenls and lheir inslruclors is apl lo be lormal or slill. In gym, our leachers perlorm lhe same leals as we do, and by playing logelher we undersland each olher beller. Throughoul lhe year, lbolh lhe aller- school groups and lhe regular gym classes parlicipale in a program varied and heallhlul. Facade ol lhe Girls' Gym. 471 Presidenl Alice Thomson BOARD BACK ROW-Rasmussen, Blending, Och H ee, Bufzow. SECOND ROW-Bell, Woodruff, Mahan, cer, c umann. FRONT ROW-Johnson, B h S h L k, Thomson, Gillespie, Brown. IITIILIIIITH The club Thar sponsors rhe Foofball Dance-mighlr be rhe way lhe maioriry of s+uden+s regard Afalanra. lmporlanl as lhis is, ir is only one aclivily -of lhe girls' arhlelic club. A+alan+a is Oak Park I-ligh's member of lhe sralewide Girls' Alhleric Associafion, and Ala- lan+a's members, when They have earned +he required number of poinrs, are enrirled +o Jrhe slalre emblems. As mosr girls can Tell you, Jrhese are earned by such acrivi- ries as parficipalion in affer-school sporls, gerring A's in gym, passing Jresls, and docfors' cerlrificares. Of course, rhe big Foorball Dance was lhe maior aclivily of rhe lirsl semesler. During Jrhe second sem- esler, each of The meelings was planned by a differenr class. A+ Jrhe senior meeling, lhe members enjoyed an all-srar volleyball game, complere wi+h cheer-leaders, a band, and refreshmenr venders. The club again ,con- Jrinued irs annual sale of Easler Seals, and closed The year wirh a banquer for all Hs members. mai AWARD WINNERS BACK ROW-Buehrer, Chmelar, Bulzow. FOURTH ROW-Vaughan, Gocker,Sl'rong, L. Mcfklllsler, Easier. THlRD ROW- Wunderlin, C. McAlllsler, Smidl, Lueck, Val Dez, Peare. SECOND ROW-fWinner, Buescher, Gould, De Lano, M. Davis, L. Davis. FRONT ROW-Johnson, Woodruff, Sands, Thomson, Headley, Bell, Blood. -i Alalanla is somelimes formal llabovel and somelimes informal lbelow H491 HUCHEV , fx BACK RQW-Hansen, Sayre, OlTman, Young, Hughes. FRONT ROW-Davis, Childs, Phelan, H dl W b g G ly f f 9Y. ,, 5 . 5 c f H' -52 xx - 217 .LU .1 . .- - Yi x .X .4 .,.-. ,4- Our girls, wearing shin guards, sweaTshiirTs, and pinnies, play a hard and sTrenuous game oT hoclqey in The Tall. They learn The value oT Teamwork as They run down The Tield in a line Toward The goal oT The opposing Team. Since Tield hockey is a sporT sTressed by many colleges, our girls are Tor- TunaTe To have an o,pporTuniTy To learn iTs Tunda- menTals while in high school. HRCHERV ln The early Tall, beTore chilling breezes drove The classes indoors, The girls in The correcTive gym classes enioyed The game oT Diana. WiTh sTeady eye and gradually improving Technique, The arch- ers spenT many pleasanT auTumn hours Trying Tor The bull's-eye. lisoj BACK ROW-Hynes, Vaughan, Damm, Pelerson, Lemke. SECOND ROW-Bender, Simanslci, Radcliffe. FRONT ROW-Blending. This year, volleyball received a volume of inleresl hilherlo unknown, as girls came even on Salurday morning lo praclice. This inleresl mighl be accounled for by lhe Tacl lhal class rivalry was especially keen, allhough lhe sophomores led The parade in viclories. Aclually sorry when The season came lo a close, lhe parlicipanls of The sporl responded eagerly lo lhe chance for an all-slar game. This, afler much praclice, was evenlually played for Jrhe members of Ala- lanla. VULLEVBIILI. fisil Time oul? V6 kf 'D.. mm in N 8.1 QP' I M 1 -4 'fllllli QTQ rg? BIIDIIIIIITUII BadminTon has become an in- Tramural sporT wiTh an ardenT Tol- lowing oT girls. lT is noT merely a subsTiTuTe Tor Tennis. WiTh rules, Techniques, and eguipmenT oT iTs own, The game is so relaxing ThaT some oT The physical educaTion Teachers Themselves play iT during Their lunch period. SIIIIIIIIIIIIIG WiTh a Tew excepTions, every girl in our school has swimming Tor aT leasT nine weeks each year. Classes vary To meeT The needs oT The pupils, and in This way all girls can learn much. In The early Tall, beginners are insTrucTed in The TundamenTal sTrol4esg laTer Tollow classes Tor advanced swimmers and liTesavers. This year our swimmers enioyed open plunges, synchronized swimming, diving, and liTesaving. They also parTicipaTed in The STaTe Telegraphic Swimming lvleeT. 11521 IJHIICE This was lhe lirsl year in Jrhe hislory of dance al Oak Park in which rhylhm classes pul on a demonslrarion of lheir own. Parlicipanls in Jrhe various numbers on 'rhe program wore cosrumes of Jrhe nalions +hey represenled, or, in lhe case of modern dance, red and blue leorards. Dance was again demonslrrared as parl of rhe regular annual exhibit where if played an imporianlr role. As usual, afier-school classes were or- ganized Jro supplemenr Jrhose of 'rhe regu- lar school day. Afrer praclices for 'rhe Jrwo programs were compleled, Jrhe classes were inslrucled in The walrz, rango, polka, and olher dances nor com- monly raughl. Exercises, leaps, skipping, and proper walking helped Jrhe girls lo develop poise. X3 fflwzzi Xl K- I 7,7 J-ff' df 7 H531 BIISHETBIILI. Baslcelball, played lhis year as an infra- mural sporl, was enjoyed by many of our Amazons. The game requires much physi- cal endurance, besides a Jrhorough knowl- edge of rules and Jrechniques. As wilh olher classic feam sporls, a+ lhe end of lhe season a Jrournamenl was held lo de- lermine lhe winning class. The girls realize Thai aclually playing l'he game is far more enjoyable and beneficial lhan being a mere speclalor. Some of lhe more skilled play- ers enlered lhe lelegraphic meel lor shool- ing baslcels, and fared very well. 541 Perfecl pass Free lhrow SUFTBIILL Again This year soTTlaall vied wiTh Tennis as a popular spring sporT, Tor a greaT maioriTy oT Calc Park girls have one or The oTher OT These when The weaTher Turns warm. Each year soTTlDall Tourna- menTs are held, Tor which individ- ual Teams are chosen. CalpTains, names, posiTions, baTTing orders are all selecTed, and The games are played in a spiriT oT genuine compeTiTion. While The sTyle oT play is noT sTricTly up To proTes- sional caliber, The players enioy This means oT exercise and Tun. Posed Tor The press l:asT ball STrilce Three You're ouTl Us-551 THE GWII EXHIBIT Boys' Field House March IO, 1944 I. Soccer Demonslralion .... Boys 2. Marching .............. Girls 25:2 li 3. Apparalus and Tumbling. .Boys !n7 f 4. Gay Ninefies .......,.., Girls Mg! ff? idfsl K7 ff' 5. Physical Filness Tesls ..... Boys QQ 6. Physical Filness Tesls ..... Girls 7. Games and Relays ....... Boys X 00, 8. lal Folk Dances .... .... G irls Zibk lblCoun'rry Dances ..,. Girls C ll 9. Marching ,.... ...... B oys y IO. Team Sporls Panorama. . .Girls fb- wA,W 'I II. Conolilioning Exercises ..., Boys A1 .A .i U i , IZ. Mardi Gras ..... .... G irls V E: fef'g 267 s'Q A I3. Viclrory Pyramids ..., flip P .......,..,...Boys and Girls X E Rav . f if l , Qi ligw V famvm ,T ' I ' Y 59 , News - ,y ' W. X N, Csgcifxxivd rissi Gym Exhibif So fhis is Jrhe way we look in addon! H571 Donald Aalbue ...,.. 27, II6, II8, I28 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Sgl.-al-Arms 3: Junior Council 3: Salely Council 2, 3: Monogram Club 4: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2, Capl. 2: Fresh-Soph Track 2: Smoking Council 3, 4, Pres. 4. Elaine Abbale ,....,.. 27, IOS, IO9, II9 Arls and Cralls 2: Townmeeling 4, Sec. 4: Science Club I: Pan- American Club 4: Foollighls 3: Girls' Club Council 4. Lucius Aborn .....,.,,.......,..... 27 Lalin Club I. Barbara Ackerman ....,,.... 27, 95, I05 Arls and Cralls 2: Townmeeling 3, 4: Science Club I. Ralph Alberlsen ........,,.,.,..... 27 Mary Alexander ,....... ..27, I02, I09 Pan-American Club 3: Drama Club 4. Nancy Alexander .... 27, I06, II9, l2l Arls and Cralls I, 2: Forum 4: Chemislry Club 3: Alalanla I, 2. 3: Girls' Club Council 4. John Allen .,........ .... ..27 Allen Allured .............,.. . ..... 27 Conslance Anderson .......,.. 27, IO4 Slory Club 4, Sgl.-al-Arms 4: Lalin Club I: Alalanla Board 2: Fool- lighls 3: Lilerary Tabula Slall I. Elhelyn Anderson. ,.,,.... ..,...... 2 7 Arls and Cralls 2. Helen Anderson., ,.,..... .... ,..... 2 7 James H. Anderson ...... 27, I29, I38 Lalin Club I: J. V. Foolball 3, 4. Roberl Anderson ..........,....... 27 Roberl Andresen. ..., ............ 2 7 Roberl Andrews .....,.... 27. IO7, I34 Burke 4: Tennis 2, 3, Capl. 2. Rulh Andrews ,,.,....,.. ..27, bl, II9 Arls and Cralls 2: Science Club I: Girls' Club Council 4: Alelanla Club 2: France-America Club 3: Four Year Honor R-all. Mark Angslen ...,., 27, l28, I3I, I34 Burke 3: I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 4: J. V. Baskelball 3: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Varsily Baskelball 4: Fresh'Soph Foolball 2: Sophomore Baskelball 2: Tennis 3: Fenwick High School, Oak Park, Ill. I. James Anlhony ..........,.,, .... 2 7 Lucile Anunciala ......,. .. .... 27 Theodore Arey ...,..... .... 2 8 J. V. Baskelball 2, 3. Elizabelh Arlingslall ................ 28 Conslance Alkinson .,.............. 28 Vermillion High School, Vermillion, S. D. I, 2. Donald Alkinson ,,..... ............ 2 8 Roberl Badger ,.......... . .,., 28, IO7 Radio Club I, 2: Newlon 3: Burke 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Fresh-Soph Base- ball 2. Donald Baker ............... ...... 2 8 Fresh-Soph Track 2. Arlene Barker ............,,....... 28 Barbara Barrow ..,.,. 28, 95, IO5, II9 Arls and Cralls 2: Townmeeling 4, Pres. 4: Foollighls 3: Trapeze Re- porler 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 4. SENIOR INDEX AND ACTIVITIES John Barrow ...,.....,,., 28, II8, I28 Burke 4: I-Ii-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Sgl.-al- Arms 3: Smoking Council 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Varsily Fool- ball 3, 4. Capl. 4: Fresh-Soph Foolball I, 2. Norma Barsumian. .,........,, 28, IO9 Club 3, 4. I34 Pan-American Arlhur Basso .... Lorraine Basso .......,... 28, IO6, II9 Forum 3, 4: Lalin Club I: Mas- queraders 2: Tabula Publishing Board 4: Junior Council 3: Girls' Club Council 4. Paul Bale ...... . ....,............. 28 Bernadelle Baude ......,....... 28, IO2 Arls and Cralls 2: Townmeeling 3: Drama Club 4. Richard Baumann ...,...... 28, 95, II4 Avialion Club 2: Sporlsmen's Club 3, 4, Sgl.-al-Arms 4: Science Club I: Zoology Club 3: Trapeze Re- porler 3, 4. Beverly Bayless ....... ,.,. 2 8, IOS, I09 Townmeeling 4: Pan-American Club 3: Trinily High School, River Foresl, III. I, 2. Byron Beck. , ........ . .. , .......... 28 Senior Annual Slall 3: Soulh Wesl High School, Kansas Cily, Kansas I, 2, 3: Lincoln 3. Edward Behrends ..... ...28, II6, I29 Soccer 4. Bruce Bell ................ 28, IO2, II6 Hi-Y I, 2, 3. 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Drama Club 4: Fresh-Soph Track I, 2. Marcia Bell ...................... ..2B, 60, 6I, I06, IDB, II9, I48, I49 Forum 3, 4: Lalin Club I: Alalanla Board 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Alalanla I, 2, 3, 4: France-America Club 4: Four Year Hon-or Roll. Carl Belles ..,,........,.........,. 29 Alberl Sidney Johnslon Naval Academy, I-louslon, Tex. I: San Jacinlo High School, Houslon, Tex. 2. D-orolhy Bellows .............. 29, IO9 Pan-American Club 3, 4. Earle Belolsky ............ 29, II4, I29 Boys' Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2. 3, V. Pres. 4: Pholo Slall 2: Safely Council 4: Soccer 4. Miriam Below. .,............, 29, IOS Arls and Cralls I: Townmeeling 4, V. Pres. 4: Foollighls 3: Alalanla 2. Waller Bender .......,............. 29 Dor-olhy Benson ..................., 29 Arls and Cralls 2: Science Club I. Marshall Benlsen ................... 29 Bruce Berends ..................... 29 Sporlsmen's Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Zoology Club 2: Monogram Club 3, 4. Bruce Berger ......,,.,,...,.. 29, l38 J. V. Foolball 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Foarball 2. Lois Berger ............,...... 29, IO2 Science Club I: Chemislry Club 3: Masqueraders 2: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4: Alalanla Club 2. H581 Herman Bingham .................. 29 Science Club I: Music Club 4, Sgl.-al-arms 4: Symposium 4: Drama Club 4. Leon Block .............. .......... 2 9 France-America Club 4. Mariorie Blood .......... 29, IO2, I49 Science Club I: Girls' Camera Club 2, 3: Drama Club 4: Alalanla Club 3, 4. Richard Bloomaerl ,......... ...29, I44 Shirley Blum ............ ........... 2 9 Science Club I: Pan-American Club 2, 3: Foollighls 3. Joan Blume ....... ......,..., 2 9, IO2 Drama Club 4: Trinily High School. River Foresl, III. I, 2. Jack Blumlhal ................... N29 Carl Boelke .................. 29, IO7 Burke 4: Hi-Y I, 2: Fresh-Soph Track 2. Rulh Boellner ..,.................. 29 Pan4American Club 3: Masquerad- ers 2: Foollighls 3. Don Bollman ........... ...., 2 9 Tennis I. James Bonga ...................... 30 Lalin Club I: Four Year Honor Roll. John Bonlhron ................. 30, 93 Newlori Club 3, 4: Science Club I: Tabula Publishing Board 3, 4, Business Mgr. 4: Slage Crew 4. Roberl Borden ...... 30, IO7, II2, I29 Burke 3, 4: Science Club I: Monogram Club 3, 4: Varsily Track 3, 4, Mgr. 4: Chemislry Club 4: Trapeze Reporler 4. Carol Borge ..,........ ..30, I06, lI2 Newlon Club 3, 4: Forum 4: Mas- queraders 2: Senior Annual Slall: 3: Lilerary Tabula Slall I: Lalin Club I. Mary Ellen Boll ...,.. ...... 3 0, IO2 Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4: Terpsichore I, 2: Alalanla I, 2. Marlin Bradshaw ................... 30 Fresh-Soph Baskelball I, 2. . Roberl Harold Brekke ......,....... 30 Clarence Bridgen ............. 30, I4I Zoology Club 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Sgl.-al-Arms 3: Salely Council 3: Freshman Foolball I: Soph-omore Baskelball 2, Mgr. 2. Phyllis Brooks ..... .. ......... 30 Bernard Brown ....... .... 3 0, I I I Hislory Club 4. Pauline Brown ....... ............ 3 O Roberl Brown .........,,...... 30, I38 Lincoln: Newlon Club: C-oncerl Band. Raymond Bruinkool ................. 30 Auslin High School, Chicago, III. I, 2. Ralph Bruns. ,,.................... 30 Marilyn Buehrer..30, ol, I02, I08, I49 France-America Club 3, 4: Drama Club 4: Alalanla 3, 4: Orono High School, Orono, Maine I, 2: Four Year Honor Roll. Jane Buescher .......... . ........ .. ,,,,..30, bl, I05, IO6, II2, I4B, I49 Newfon Club 3, 4: Gavel 3, 4: Science Club I: Afalanfa Board 4: Masqueraders 2: Symposium 2, 3, 4, Sgf.-af-Arms 4: Senior Annual Sfafl 3, 4, Ediior 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Afalanfa 2, 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Doris Bulicek ,...,.....,.,. 30, IO6, III Gavel 3, 4: Music Club 4: Tabula Publishing Board 4. Lorne Burfon ......,............... 30 Pan-American Club 4: Lincoln Junior High School, Charlesfon, W. Va. I. Gladys Buurma ...............,.,.. 30 Barbara Byers .....,,..... 30, ol, II4 Ar'I's and Craffs 2: Lafin Club I: Chemisfry Club 3: Girls' Camera Club 3, 4, V, Pres. 4: Masqueraders 2: Four Year Honor Roll. Willis Cady . ...... ...3I, 95, II6, I29 Safefy Council 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Soccer 3, 4. Marie Caligiuri ,........ ..... 3 I Jeanneffe Callender .............. 3I Science Club I. Roberf Campbell ..... 3l, II2, II6, I29 Newfon Club 4: Monogram Club 4: Soccer 4. Florence Canino ,. ...... ....3l Leila Cardio ..,.......,,..,...... 3I Harold Carlson .........., 3l, 6I, IO7 Sporfsmen's Club 2: Burke 3, 4: Safefy Council 2: Fresh-Soph Base- ball 2: Four Year Honor Roll. Harrief Carrifhers ,.,,...... ....3I, 92, 93, 95, IO4, IOS, ll8, II9 Sfory Club 3, 4: Science Club I: Sec. I: Pan-American Club 2, 3: France-America Club 4: Liferary Tabula Sfafi I, 4: Tabula Publishing Board 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Safefy Council 2, 3, 4: Afalanfa 2, 3. John Carroll ,... 3l, 26, II6, lI8, l28 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. II Sec. 2? Junior Council 3: Sfudeni Council 4: Smoking C-ouncil 3, 4, Sec. 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Varsify Track 3: J. V. Baskefball 4: Junior Class Officer 3, Treas. 3: Senior Class Officer 4: Treas. 4: Varsify Foof- ball 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Foofball 2: Fresh-Soph Track I, 2. Jacqueline Case .....,..,......... 3I Science Club I: Afalanfa I. Marilynne Casserly ..........,. 3l, 95 Trinify High School, River Foresf, III. I, 2. Pafricia Chandler ...............,, 3I Masgueraders 2: Drama Club 4: Terpsichore I. Beffy Chapman .......... 3I, IO9, II2 Chemisfry Club 4: Pan-American Club 3, 4: Fooflighfs 3. William Childress ........ 3l, 92, IO7 Lincoln 4: Science Club I, V. Pres. I: Fooflighfs 3: Drama Club 4, V. Pres. 4: Tabula Publishing Board 4. Mary Dale Childs ........ 3l, IO2, II2 Science Club I: Chemisfry Club 4: Pan-American Club 3: Masquerad- ers 2: Fooflighfs 3: Drama Club 4. Genevieve Ciesla ..... ............ 3 I Wells High School, Chicago, III. I. Thora Jean Clark ........ 3I, IO2, II9 Zoology Club 2: Fooflighfs 3: Drama Club 4: Junior Council 3: Girls' Club Council 4, V. Pres. 4: Girls' Conference Commiffee Chairman 4: Afalanfa I. Barbara Claypool ..,.. 3I, 95, IO6, II2 Gavel 3, 4: Lafin Club I: Consul I: Chemisfry Club 4: Zoology Club 2: France-America Club 3: Trapeze Reporfer 4. Ray Clevenger..3l, 92, 93, 95, IO5, II2 Chemisfry Symposium Board 3, 4. Mary Clohecy Arfs and Craffs 2: Chess Club 3: Townmeefing 3: Science Club I. Ansley Coe..32, ol, IO6, lO8, II9, I23 Forum 3, 4, Recorder 4: Laiin Club I: France'America Club 4: Mas- queraders 2: Liferary Tabula Sfaff 2: Junior Council 3: Girls' Club Council 4: Sfudenf Council 3: De- fense Sfamp Cashier 3: Girls' Con- ference Execufive Commiffee 4: V. Pres. 4: Girls' Conference Commif- fee Chairman 3: Golf I, Capf. I: Tennis I, 2: Four Year Honor Roll. Club 4: Fooflighfs 31 3, 4: Tabula Publishing Jeanne Colfer .... .........,...... 3 2 Nancy Coggeshall ........ 32, 92, IO4 Sfory Club 4: Science Club I: Masqueraders 2: Fooflighfs 3: Lif- erary Tabula Sfaff 4: Afalanfa I, 2. Walfer Colferiohn , ........ , .... ,,32 Newfon Club 3: Lincoln 3. Chrisfine Condos ..... ........... 3 2 Gloria Conforfi ... ........... . .32 Walfer Conniff .... 32, IO7, l45 Burke 4. Jeanne Copeland .. .......... 32 Science Club I. Philip Corfman ..........,.,. .,.....32, 60, 92, IOS, IO7, I2O, I29 Newfon Club 3: Burke 3, 4: Lafin Club I: I-li-Y I, 2: Masqueraders 2: Symposium I: Senior Annual Sfafi 3, 4, Edifor 4: Liferary Tabula Sfaff I: Safefy Council 2: Soccer 4: Proiecfion Sfafl 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Marguerife Corso ................. 32 Jundifh Coulombe ................. 32 Milfon Cox .......... 32, IO7, I23, l45 Burke 3, 4: Lafin Track 3, 4. Marilyn Craig ...,. Drama Club 4. George Crossman .....,... 32 ol, II3 Radio Club 2, 4, V. Pres. 4: New- fon Club 3: Lincoln 3, 4: Lafin. Club I: Chemisfry Club 3: Safefy Council 3: Four Year Honor Roll. 11591 Club It Varsify IO2 Marilyn Crowley ... .... . .32 Symposium 4. Samuel Curiale , .,....,........... 32 Lenora Curry ................ 32, IO2 Arfs and Craffs 2: Pan-American Club 3: Music Club 4: Drama Club 4: Afalanfa 3. Cafherine Curfis .......... 32, 92, IO2 Science Club I: Foolighfs 3: Drama Club 4: Senior Annual Sfafi 3, 4, Edifor 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Terpsichore I, 2, 3: Afalanfa l, 2. Joan Cufhberfson ........,........ 32 Arfs and Craffs 2: Lafin Club I: Afalanfa 2, 3. Befiy Jean Czirr ............. 32, IO4 Sfory Club 4: Science Club I: Masqueraders 2. William Daley .......,... 33, II2, I34 Aviafion Club 2, 3: Science Club I: Chemisfry Club 4. Philip Daly ....,..,.,.. ..... 3 3 Tennis 2, 3. James Davidson ...... ,.... ....... 3 3 Donna Davis ......,. 33, IO6, IIB, II9 Arfs and Craifs 2: Forum 4: Sci- ence Club I: Junior Council 3: Girls' Club Council 4: Sfudenf Council 3, 4, Sec. 4: Afalanfa 2: Junior Class Officer 3, Sec. 3. Lois Davis ......,................. 33 Delphi High School, Delphi, Ind. I, 2, 3. Lorayn Davis ..,................., 33 France-America Club 4. Pafricia Davis .......,..,......... 33 Trinify High School, River Foresf, lll. I, 2. Sarah Jean Davis ........ 33, IO6, l2l Arfs and Craffs I: Gavel 3, 4: His- 'iorian 4: Science Club I7 Brooks Club I, 2: Hisforian I: Defense Sfamp Cashier 3, 4: Afalanfa I, 2. Th-omas Davis .....,.,......,,,.... 33 Boys' Camera Club 3. Grace Dawson ............... 33, IO2 Arfs and Craffs 2: Science Club I: Chemisfry Club 3: Zoology Club 2: Drama Club 4: Afalanfa I, 2. Loisgene Day ..............,..... 33 France-America Club 3. Elizabefh Dean ............... 33, II4 Townmeefing 3: Zoology Club 2: Girls' Camera Club 4: Afalanfa 2. Suzanne DeBuIfs .......,....., 33, I I I LaRayne Del-leighf .... ... ........ .33 Pan-American Club 3: Music Club 2. Pauline Deiadon .................. 33 Denise DeLano...33, lO!n, lO8, II9, I49 Forum 3, 4: Music Club I: France- America Club 4, V. Pres. 4: Mas- oueraders 2: Senior Annual Sfahl 3: Girls' Club Council 4: Afalarifa I. 2, 3, 4. Paul DeLeonardis ..... .... ..... 3 3 David DeMar .................... 33 Ausfin High l, 2, 3. School, Chicago, III. Margaref Den .....,.,......,. 33, IO5 Townmeefing 3. 4: Zoology Club 2: Afalanfa 2, 3, 4. Kennefh DeYoung ................ 33 Elayne Diamond .,............ 34, IO6 Arfs ancl Craffs 2: Gavel 3, 4: Science Club I: France-America Club 4: Terpsichore 2: Afalanfa I. A cordial invi+a+ion 'I'o aHend fhe Oak Park Chapfer of THE MIRACLE BOOK CLUB For High School Young People Who Wish. lo Know Whal God Has ro Say Thal ye rnighl walk worrhy of Jrhe Lord un+o all pleasing, being lruillul in work, and increasing in The knowledge of God. Colossians I:IO OFFICERS PAUL HANSELMAN-PRESIDENT eLoRlA GUNDERSON-V. PRESIDENT BETTY BURTNESS-SECRETARY JEAN REPLOGLE-TREASURER WINDY BLOUNT 11601 MEETINGS EVERY WEDNESDAY DURING THE SCHOOL SEASON .............,..... 206 NO. ELMWOOD AVE. 3:45 P.M. - LEADER every good YUUR LUNCH RUUM EXTENDS HEARTIEST GUNGRATULATIUIIS T0 THE GRADUATING SENIURS r fb H' has been our pleasure +o serve your lunches and +he re'Freshmen+s for your clubs io you for 'I'hese pasi' 'Four years. JU We shall look forward 'lo aiding fhe unrderclass- men in +he same pleasani' way during fhe resi' of fheir high school career. mul Nancy Bell Diamond .... ..34 Roberl Dickinson .................. 34 Doris Dillon .............,... 34, II4 Girls' Camera Club 3, 4. Kenl Dillmann.34, 26, IO7, IIB, I23, l28 Lincoln 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Junior Council 3. Pres. 3: Sludenl Council 4, V. Pres. 4: Boys' Conlerence Execeuliye Commillee 4, Pres. 4: Freshman Baskelball l: Junior Class Ollicer 3, Pres. 3: Senior Class Ollicer 4: Pres. 4: Varsily Foolball 4: J. V. Foolball 3: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2, Mgr. 2: Sophomore Baskelball 2. Kalhryn Dolan .....,....,.....,... 34 Mariorie Dosch .... 34, 6l, 92, IO6, IO8 Forum 4: Lalin Club I: Science Club l: Music Club 3: France- America Club 4: Masgueraders 2: Foollighls 3: Trapeze Reporler 2, 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Four Year Honor Roll: Trapeze Edilor 4. Rodney Dougherly .......,.... 34, I2l Newlon Club 3. Harold Dowling ...... ,.., 3 4, II6, l28 Monogram Club 4: Varsily Fool- ball 4: J. V. Foolball 3: Fresh- Soph Foolball 2. Marilyn Doyle .................... 34 Jane Drake ...... ------ 3 4 Alalanla l. Joann Drews ................. 34, l09 Townmeeling 4: Pan-American Club 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Foollighls 3: Alalanla 2. Mary Dull ....... 34, bl, l06, lOB, II9 Gavel 3, 4: France-America Club 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Girls' Club Council 4: Alalanla l, 2, 3: Four Year Honor Roll. James Dully ...........,..... 34, l4I J. V. Baskelball 4: Riverside High School, Milwaukee, Wis. 2, 3. Belly Dunlop ...........,......... 34 Barbara Dullon ............., 34, IO6 Arls and Cralls 2: Forum 3, 4: Pan-American Club 3. George Palrick Earle .............. 34 Science Club l: Fenwick High School, Oak Park, Ill. 2: Campion, Prairie du Chien, Wis. 3. Elizabelh Easler .............. ..,.......34,6l, IO9, IIl,II9,l49 Arls and Cralls 2: Pan-American Club 3, 4: Music Club I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Alalanla I, 2, 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. William Ellerby .......... 34, II6, I28 Junior Council 3: Monogram Club 4, V. Pres. 4: Varsily Foolball 4: J. V. Baskelball 3: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2. Edward Ellioll ....,.,........, 34, l28 Varsily Foolball 4: J. V. Foolball 3: Morgan Park High School, Mor- gan Park, Ill, I: Wauwalosa High School, Wauwalosa, Wis. Demelra Ellis ....... ........... 3 5 Alalanla ...... .... ..2, 3, 4 Roberl Ely ...............,....... 35 Burke 4: DeWill Clinlon High School, New York, N. Y. I, 2: Charleslon High School, Charles- lon, S. Carolina 3. Charlene Emery ............., 35, IO8 Zoology Club 2: Pan-American Club 4: France-America Club 4. William Engelhard ....... 35, lO7, l2O Burke 4: Lalin Club l: Hi-Y l, 2: Slage Crew 3, 4. Richard Ensrud .... 35, 6l, lO7, ll8, l3l Newlon Club 4: Lincoln 3, 4, Sgl.- al-Arms 4: Lalin Club I, Consul I: Hi-Y 3: Masqueraders 2: Salely Council 4: Freshman Baskelball I, 2, Mgr. 2: Va rsily Baskelball 3, 4, Mgr. 4: Four Year Honor R-oll. Millon Ferguson ......... 35, II2, ll3 Radio Club 3: Chemislry Club 4: Slamp Club High School, 3: York Communily Elmhursl, lll. l, 2, 3. Eileen Ferrari ..............., 35, IO9 Arls and Cralls I, 2: Pan-American Club 4. Jane Fisher ...................... 35 France-America Club 3. Jeanne Filzgerald ............ 35, lO5 Townmeeling 4: Science Club I: Zoology Club 2: Pan-American Club 4. Jerry Fleischner .......... 35, II4, l29 Sporlsmen's Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Soccer 4. Allen Flilcrall ....... .... ....... 3 5 Richard Flohr ................ 35, I38 Burke 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: J. V. Fool- ball 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Track 2. Slanley Ford ..................... 35 Junior Council 3: Freshman Fool- ball I: Sophomore Baskelball 2. Jeanne Forslew ,... .............. ......35, 6l, 92, IO6, ll2, II9, I23 Newlon Club 4: Forum 3, 4: Lalin Club I: Science Club I: Masquer- aders 2: Lilerary Tabula Slall 3, 4: Alalanla 2: Pan-American Club 3: Sgl.-al-Arms 3: Girls' Conlerence Commillee Chairman 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Edgar Foss .................. 35, l28 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2: Junior Coun- cil 3: Monogram Club 3, 4: Var- sily Track 3, 4: Varsily Foolball 4: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: Fresh-Soph Track 2. William Folheringham ........ 35, l38 J. V. Foolball 4: Brookline High Scho-ol, Brookline, Mass. l. Marian Fredrickson ...... 35, IO2, Il8 France-America Club 4: Fool- lighls 3: Drama Club 4: Alalanla 2, 3: Salely Council 4: Tucson High School, Tucson, Arizona 3. Laurence Freer ...............,... .35 Newlon Club 3: Hi-Y l, 2: J. V. Foolball 3: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2. Harmon Freelo ..........,.... 35, II6 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Varsily Swimming 3. Shirley Freyer ...,....... 35, ll4, I2I Science Club l: Girls' Camera Club 4: France-America Club 4: Alalanla 2. Glenn Froberg..,36, IO7, ll2, II6, I29 Avialon Club l, 2, Treas. 2: New- lon Club 3: Burke 3, 4: Trapeze Reporler 2: Monogram Club 4: Soccer 4: Chemislry Club 4: Four Year Honor Roll: Class Play Lead 4. Roberl Froberg ..........,... 36, lO7 Newlon Club 3: Lincoln 4: Pan- American Club 3: Monogram Club 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Baseball I, 2: H621 Fresh-Soph Track l, 2: J. V. Baskel- ball 3, 4. Y Joan Frymark ..... 36, 92, IO5, IO9, II9 Arls and Cralls 2: Townmeeling 4, Sec. 4: Science Club I: Pan- American Club 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Foollighls 3: Symposium 3, 4: Trapeze Reporler 4: Terpsichore I: Alalanla l, 2. John Furlong ......,......... 36, ll4 4: Fenwick High Sporlsmen's Club School, Oak Park, lll, l, 2. Bruno Galassi .................... 36 Donald Gallaher ....,... ...... 3 6, l38 J. V. Foolball 3. Marilyn Gardner ..... ......... 3 6 William Gardner ....... .... 3 6, I38 J. V. Foolball 3, 4. Elizabelh Garner .......... .,...... 3 6 Auslin High School, Chicago, lll. I. Suzanne Gaskill .............. 36, IO8 Arls and Cralls 2: Pan-American Club 4: France-America Club 2, 4. John Gallo ...................... 36 Slamp Club I. Margarel Gauer . ...... .... 3 6, IO2 Drama Club 3. Mary Gazzolo .................... 36 Arls and Cralls 3, 4: Arl Club 4: Terpsichore 3. Margarel Geraghly .,............. 36 Arls and Cralls 2: Science Club I: Arl Club 3. Roberl Gerslenberger ........,.... 36 Gladys Gibson ,,................. 36 Science Club l: Symposium 2. Shirley Gilford .............. 36, IO2 Masqueraders 2: Foollighls 3. Drama Club 4. Richard Gillell .......,....... 36, ll2 Chemislry Club 4: Wilhrow High School, Cincinnali, Ohio, I, 2, 3. Leslie Gilmore ............... 36, IO2 Music Club 2: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4: Fresh-Soph Baseball l. Nancy Gilray .....,........ 36, 92, 93 Science Club I: Zoology Club 2: Pan-American Club 4: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4: Trapeze Reporler 3: Tabula Publishing Board 3, 4. Mary Kalherine Gingrich ...... 37, ll9 Arls and Cralls 2: Junior Council 3: Girls' Club Council 4. For this reason you can always depend on us to search for-and obtain the finest. NLY the best is good enough for our adorable Oak Park and River Forest girls. BRAMSON Jules Gifs ....................... 37 Marmion Milifary Academy, Au- rora, lll. I, 2, 3. Dolores Giuffre .............. 37, I09 Arfs and Craffs 3: Science Club I: Zoology Club 2: Pan-American Club 4. Janice Gnass ,.........,.... ..... 3 7 Pan-American Club 2. Richard Goodwillie ........,.,. ........37, 6l, 92, 93, IO7, l20, I23 Burke 3, 4: Lafin Club I: Chemis- fry Club 3: Proiecfion Sfaff 3, 4, Chairman 4: Hi-Y I, 2: Masquer- aders 2, Sgf.-af-Arms 2: Senior Annual Sfaff 3, 4, Edifor 4: Junior Council 3: Sfudenf Council 2, 3: Boys' Conference Execufive Com- miffee 4: Boys' Conference Com- niifffee Chairman 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Soccer 3: Four Year I'lonor Roll. Fred Gordon ..................... 37 Safefy Council 4: Ausfin High School, Chicago, III. I, 2. Ann Gormley ,....... 37, IO6, IO9, II9 Arls and Craffs 2, 3, 4: Pan-American 4: France-America Club Council 4. Yvonne Gosenberg ................ 37 School, Wash- Easfern High Pres. 2: Forum Club 4: Treas. Club 3: Girls' Hine Junior High ingron. D. C. I: School, Washingfon, D. C. 2. Gloria Gould ........... 37, IO9, I49 Pan-American Club 3, 4: Afalanfa 2, 3. Willis Graves ..................,. 37 Joseph Graziano ........, 37, IO7, I08 Burke 4: J. V. Foofball 3. 4. I l8, I I9 Jean Gregory ....... 37, IO5, Townmeefing 4: Science Club I: Masqueraders 2: Junior Council 3: Girls' Club Council 4, Sec. 4: Sfu- denf Council 2, 3, 4: Afalanfa l, 2. Ann Griffifhs ..................... 37 Alice Gri-mson ............ ...... 3 7 Elizabefh Grobe .............. 37, bl Arfs and Craffs 2: Lafin Club I: Chemisfry Club 3: Masqueraders 2: Four Year Honor Roll. Bonnie Grosser.37,6O,6l, IO6, l2l, I23 Gavel 3, 4, Crific 4: Lafin Club I: Science Club I: Brooks Club I, 2, Sec. 2: Masqueraders 2: Defense Sfamp Cashier 3, 4, Head Cashier 4: Girls' Conference Commiffee Chairman 4: Afalanfa I, 2: Four Year Honor Roll: Scholarship Cup Winner. Henry Grove ....,........,.. 37, l38 Hi-Y 3: Drama Club 4: Freshman Foofball I: J. V. Foofball 3: Freshman Baskefball I : Fresh-Soph Track 2: Fresh-Soph Foofball 2: Varsify Baskefball 4: J. V. Baskef- ball 3: Sophomore Baskefball 2. Carl Gundersen .................. 37 Sfeinmefz High School, Chicago, Ill. I, 2. Helen Gunesch .,.... . ............ 37 Margaref Gusfafson .............. 37 Lafin Club I: Science Club I: Mu- sic Club I, 2, 3: Fooflighfs 3: Symposium I, 2. Carol Gygax ................ 38, IO2 Arfs and Craffs 2: Science Club I: Pan-American Club 3: Fooflighfs 3: Drama Club 4: Afalanfa I. Pafricia Haase ................... 38 Science Club l: Symposium 3, Sfanfon Hamblen ........,.... 38, IO2 Science Club I: Fooflighfs 3: Drama Club 4: France-America Club 2, 3. Roberf Hamilfon .... 38, IO7, II2, I32 Newfon Club 4: Lincoln 3, 4: Chemisfry Club 3, Treas. 3: Lif- erary Tabula Sfafl I: Monogram Club 4: Varsify Swimming 3, 4: Freshman Baskefball I: Fresh-Soph Baseball I, 2: Fresh-Soph Swim- ming l, 2: Four Year Honor Roll. Marie Hannon ........... 38, IO5, I07 Arfs and Craffs 2: Townmeefing 4: Pan-American Club 3, 4: Afalanfa l,4. Paul Hanselman ........ ......... 3 8 Mariorie Hansen ... .......... . .38 Roy Hansen ................. 38, I28 Hi-Y I, 2: Monogram Club 4: Varsify Foofball 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Foofball 2. Baffy Harger ......... 38. 95, IO2, III Arfs and Craffs 2. Dorofhy Harless .................. 38 Arls and Craffs 2: Pan-American Club 3: Music Club 4: Fooflighfs 3: Drama Club 4: Aialanfa 2. Nafalie Harper .............. 38, IO9 Arfs and Craffs 2 Townmeefing 3: Pan-American Club 4: Afalanfa 2. Mary Harrigan ................... 38 Arfs and Craffs 2: France-America Club 3. Pafricia Harringfon ............... 38 Arfs and Craffs 2: Science Club I: France-America Club 3. Roberf Harringfon ........... 38, II8 Science Club li Pan-American Club 2, 3, 4: Sfudenf Council 4: Safefy Council 3, 4, Chairman 4. Helen Harris .............. ..38, II4 Arfs and Craffs 2: Girls' Camera Club 3, 4. Befsy Hawkinson ..... 38, IO2, I08, I2l France-America Club 3, 4: Afa- lanfa 2. Mary Headley ....... 38, 95, IO2, I49 Afalanfa Board 3: Masqueraders 2: Fooflighfs 3: Drama Club 4: Tra- peze Reporfer 3: Afalanfa l,2, 3.4. James Heald .................. .....38, 92, IO7, II2, II6, l20, l28 Newfon Club 3, 4: Lincoln 3, 4, Treas 4: Science Club I: Hi-Y I, 2: Liferary Tabula Sfaff I: Trapeze Reporfer 3, 4: Junior Council 3: Monogram Club 4: Varsify Foof- ball 4, Mgr. 4: Fresh-Soph Foofball 2, Mgr. 2. John Hedges ............. 38, 26, 60, bl, 92, 93, IO2. IOS, IO7, II8, I23 Lincoln 3, 4, Pres. 4: Lafin Club I: Science Club I: Masqueraders 2: Fooflighfs 3, V. Pres. 3: Symposium I: Drama Club 4: Tabula Publish- ing Board 2, 3, 4, Adverfising Mgr. 4: Junior Council 3: Sfudenf Council 3, 4: Boys' Conference Execufive Commiffee 4, Sec. 41 Monogram Club 4: Sfage Crew I, 2: Varsify Track 3, 4: Senior lI64l Class Officer 4, V. Pres. 4: Fresh- Soph Track 2: Four Year Honor Roll, Senior Class Play Lead. Alberf Hedsfrom ................. 38 Radio Club 2, 3. Doris Helfenberger ........,...... 39 Townmeefing 3: Sfamp Club I. Richard Helwig .................. 39 Arfhur William Hemmings ......... 39 Sporfsmen's Club 4. Richard Hemmingsen..39, IO2, II8, I4l Drama Club 4: Safefy Council 3, 4: J. V. Baskefball 3, 4. Rufh Henkel ...................... 39 Milifary Service Commiffee 4. Arfhur Henning .............. ,... 3 9 Janef Henninger ................ 6l, IO6, II2, I2l, I23 Arfs and Craffs 2: Newfon Club 3, 4: Forum 3, 4, Treas. 4: Lafin Club I: Defense Sfamp Cashier 3, 4: Girls' Conference Commiffee Chairman 4: Afalanfa I, 2: Four Year Honor Roll. Edwin Hess ..............,......, 39 Ausfin High School, Chicago, lll. l, 2, 3. Jean Hill .....,.................. 39 Arfs and Craffs 2: Townmeefing 3: Pan-American Club 4. Nancy Hill ....................... 39 Arfs and Craffs 2: Afalanfa I, 2: Calumef High School, Chicago, Ill. I. Thomas Hill .,........ ........... 3 9 Evansfon Township High School, Evansfon, lll. I, 2. Elaine Hinchcliffe ............ 39, IZI Milifary Service Commiffee 4. Elvira Hifzeman ..,... 39, IO2, IO8, I2l Masqueraders 2: Drama Club 4: Afalanfa 2: Milifary Service Com- miffee 4: France-America Club 3, 4. Beffe Hodges .................... 39 Arfs and Craffs 2: Fooflighfs 3: Drama Club 4. Norman Hoffman .....,.. 39, IO7, Il2 Radio Club 3: Newfon Club 3: Burke 4: Science Club I:Chemisfry Club 4: Brooks Club I, 2, 3, Treas. 2: Fooflighfs 3: Symposium 2, 3. Nancy Holden..39, 92, 93, 95, IO2, II9 Forum 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Tab- ula Publishing Board 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Afalanfa 2, 3. Charles Holdrege ......... 39, II2, I32 Newfon Club 3, 4: Sporfsmen's Club I, 2: Pan-American Club 3. Sfephen Hondronasfas ............ 39 Sfanley Hone .....,.......... 39, l2I Sporfsmen's Club 4: Science Club I: Chemisfry Club 3. Richard Hopkins ................., 39 Sporfsmen's Club 3: Boy s Camera Club I. Janef Hough ............. 40, ol, IO2 Pan-American Club 3: Masquerad- ers 2: Fooflighfs 3: Drama Club 4: Terpsichore I: Afalanfa 2: Four Year Honor Roll. Mary Jane Huber ....... 40, IO2, I09 Pan-American Club 3, 4: Foof- lighfs 3: Drama Club 4. Jean Hughes ............,........ 40 Janesville High School, Janesville, Wis. I, 2. 6' o1off On your photograph HStor1ingw On your silver Both signify the finest in craftsmanship and quality. Toloff Studio I I4O LAKE ST. 5I8 DAVIS ST. OAK PARK EVANSTON EUCLID I93O UNIVERSITY 2I78 N651 Joan Hughes ..................... 40 Janesville High School, Janesville, Wis. I, 2. Whillield Hughes ............ 40. II6 Hi-Y 4. Barbara Hummel ............. 40, IO? Arls and Cralls 2: Pan-American Club 3, 4: Alalanla 3. George David Hunl..40, II6, II8, l28 Newlon Club 3: Trapeze Reporler 4: Junior Council 3: Safely Coun- cil 4: Monogram Club 4: Varsily Track 4: Varsily Foolball 4: J. V. Foolball 3: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2. Mary Hunler ,...,,...... 40, IO2, II2 Arls and Cralls 2: Chemislry Club 4: Music Club 3: Drama Club 4: Proviso Township High School, Maywood, lll. I. Millord Hunler ....... .... ..... 4 0 Avialion Club 2. William Hurd .................,.. 40 Music Club I: Symposium 2. Richard Hursen ........,..... 40, I34 Cecil Hynes .......,..... 40, IO2, l09 Arls and Cralls 2: Townmeeling 3: Pan-American Club 4: Drama Club 4. Frank llcewicz .,............., 40, l38 Dolores Irwin ..................... 40 Arls and Cralls 2: Alalanla 2. Emmie Lou Iverson .....,..... 40, IO2 Science Club I, Sec. II Masquer- aders 2: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4. Slanley Iverson .............. 40, IO7 Newlon Club 3: Lincoln 3, 4: Boys' Camera Club 2: Hi-Y 2. William Jaacks ............... 40, II2 Chemislry Club 4: McKinley Junior High School, Pasadena, Calil. 2. Roberl Jackman .......,...,...... 40 Chess Club I, 2: Newlon Club 3. Trenner Jacobsen ................. 40 Jerry Jaeger . ,................... 40 Lighlweighl Foalball 2: Varsily Track 3, 4. William Jannenga .... .. ..... 4l Herberl Jarrell ........ ..... 4 I Salely Council 4. E Dolores Jellery ...............,... 4I Pan-American Club 2. George David Jensen .,... 4l, II6, I32 Newlon Club 3: Sporlsmen's Club I, 2: Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Safely Council 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Varsily Swimming 3, 4, Capl. 4: Fresh-Soph Swimming 2. Roberl Jero ...,........,.....,... 4l Belly Jean Johnson ......,....,... 4I Alalanla I, 2. Beverly Johnson ,..... 4l, II4, l48, I49 Arl Club 3: Science Club I: Girls' Camera Club 4: Alalanla Board 3, 4: Trapeze Reporler 3: Alalanla Club 2, 3, 4. Jane Johnson ..................... 4I Townmeeling 4: Pan American Club 4: Kemper Hall, Kenosha, Wis. I. June Johnson.4I, 95, l06, II2, II9, I23 Gavel 3, 4, Treas. 4: Chemislry Club 4: Masqueraders 2: Trapeze Reporler 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Girls' Conlerence Commillee Chairman 4: Alalanla 2. Leonora Johnson . ................. 4I Pan-American Club 3. Marilyn Johnson ................ II9, I23 Slory Club 3, 4: V. Pres. 4: Lalin Club I: Masqueraders 2: Lilerary Tabula Slall I, 4: Trapeze Reporler 4: Girls' 92, 95, IO4, 3, 4: Girls' Club Council Conlerence Commillee Chairman 4: Class Play Pnompler 4. Shirley Johnson ....... 4l, 6l, IO6, I09 Gavel 3, 4: Science Club I: Pan- American Club 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Four Year Honor Roll. Jack Jominy ............ 4l, Il2, II4 Chemislry Club 4: Boys' Camera Club 4: Posl High School, Delroil, Mich. I, 2: Redlord High School, Delroil, Mich. 3. Anna Mae Jones ....... ........ 4 I Dorolhy Jones ........ .......... 4 I Arls and Cralls 2. Eleanor Jones ........... 4l, I08, II9 Arls and Cralls 2: Music Club 3: France-America Club 3, 4: Ala- lanla 2: Girls' Club Council 4. Jacqueline Jones ................. 4I Pan-American Club 3, 4: France- America Club 3. Mary Josephine Jones ..... 4l, IO5, III Townmeeling 4: France - America Club 3: Hislory Club 4. Roberl Jordan ........... 4l, l3I, I34 Waukegan High School, Waukegan, lll. I, 2. Roberl Juel .......... h ....,... 42, IO7 Burke 4: Lalin Club 2: Hi-Y 2: Junior Council 3: Fresh-Soph Bas- kelball2. Palricia Kaler .... ........ 4 2, II4, II9 Arls and Cralls 2: Chemislry Club 3: Girls' Camera Club 4, Sec. 4: Pan-American Club 3. Arlhur Kealing ................. A ..42 William Keepin .................. ..........42, 6l, IO2, IO7, l2l, I29 Lincoln 3, 4: Drama Club 4: Soccer 4: Four Year Honor Roll. John Kellberg ................ 42, I2O Boys' Camera Club 2, 3: Music Club 4. Marion Kelley ..................., 42 Townmeeling 4: Science Club I: Zoology Club 2. Marilyn Kemp ..... 42, ol, 92, IO6, I23 Forum 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Sym- posium Al, 2: Lilerary Tabula Slall I, 3, 4: Alalanla l, 2: Four Year Honor Roll. I William Kennedy ..... ...... .... 4 2 Roberl Kerr ..........,........... 42 Avialion Club I : Pan-American . Club 3. Shirley Kilmer ............... 42, IO2 Pan-American Club 2, 3: Fool- lighls 3: Drama Club 4: Sullivan High School, Chicago, lll. I. Harris Kimball ................... 42 Radio Club I: Hi-Y I. Richard Kinner ..,............ 42, II8 Avialion Club 2: Salely Council 3, 4. Wayne Kinney ............... 42, II3 Radio Club I, 2, 3. 4: Science Club I: Trapeze Reporler 3, 4. Juclilh Kirkland ................... 42 Joseph Klem .... ...... ....... 4 2 I-Ii-Y I. libel Carol Knox .................. 42, IO2 Arls and Cralls 2: Pan-American Club 3: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4: Junior Council 3: Alalanla 3. Sheila Koehler .................... 42 Science Club I: Alalanla 2, 3. Roberl Kral ...................... 42 Harry Krause ................ 42, II6 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. I: Madison High School. Madison, N. J. 2. Virginia Krick .................... 43 Arls and Cralls 2: Townmeeling 3: Science Club I: Alalanla 2. Rulh Kroh ................... 43, I I4 Girls' Camera Club 4, Treas. 4. Maria Krusoll .................... 43 William Kubicek .......... 43, 92, IO7 Lincoln 3, 4: Lilerary Tabula Slall 4: Junior Council 3. Violel Kulp .... ,... ......... . . .43 Elaine Kulzner .................... 43 Arls and Cralls 2: Alalanla 2. Ralph LaCombe ...... 43, 95, IO2, I44 Drama Club 4: Lilerary Tabula Slall 4. Concella LaGiovine ............., 43 Arls and Cralls 2: Alalanla 2: Tennis I, 2. Dorolhy Lane ...... .......... 4 3, IO9 Arls and Cralls 2: Girls' Camera Club, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Pan-American Club 4: Alalanla 2, 3. Madeleine Lang .............. 43, IO2 Science Club I: Masqueraders 2: Foollighls 3, Pres. 3: Drama Club 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Four Year Honor Rall. Dorolhea LaPoinle ................ 43 Cynlhia Larkin..43, IO5, IO9, II8, II9 Arls and Cralls 2: Townmeeling 4: Science Club I: Pan-American Club 4, V. Pres. 4: Foollighl 3: Junior Council 3: Girls' Club Council 4: Sludenl Council 4. Roberl Larsen .................... 43 Belly Larson .........,............ 43 Shirley Larson .. Belly Lasch ....... Drama Club 4. .......43 ....43, IO2 Merna LeBlanc ................... 43 H ig h School, Downers Grove Downers Grove, lll. I. Joa n Lecky ...................... 43 Arls and Cralls 2: Zoology Club 3: Terpsichore 3. Virginia Leeck .................... 43 Alalanla 3. Jo Anne Leller .............. 43, IO5 Arls and Cralls I, 2: Townmeeling 4: Science Club I: Girls' Club Council 4: Alalanla I, 2. Rulh Lesh ................... 44, IO2 Arls and Cralls 2: Science Club I: Foollighl 3: Symposium I: Drama Club 4: Alalanla 2. Margarel Lewis ......... 44, IO2, Ill Music Club 4: Drama Club 4: Bloom Township High School, Chi- cago, lll. I. Kennelh Ligare .......... 44, IO7, l38 Radio Club I: Lincoln 3, 4: Junior Council 3: J. V. Foolball 3, 4, Co- Capl. 4. Evelyn Lind ............. .... 4 4, I09 Lalin Club I: Chemislry Club 3: Pan-American Club 4: Masquerad- ers 2: Four Year Honor Roll. Invest in America! Buy United Slules War Bonds and War Savings Stamps '1'rfcA!ana'.f' I 1 Deloris Lindsay ........... 44, 95, IO2 Arl Club 3, 4: Arls and Cralls 2: Chemislry Club 3: Drama Club 4: Trapeze Reporler 4. Harry Lilller ...,.... 44, 95, IO7, II2 Lincoln 4: Chemislry Club 4: Sym- posium I: Slage Crew 3. Palricia Longley ...... 44, 6l, II2, I2I Newlon Club 3, 4: Gavel 3, 4, Sgl.-al-Arms 4: Lalin Club I: Mas- queraders 2: Symposium l:Delense Slamp Cashier 3, 4: Alalanla I, 2, 3: Four Year Honor Roll. Alice Lowe ....................... 44 Arl Club 2, V. Pres. 2. John Lucal .... 44, 60, 6I, I05, IO7, I23 Burke 3, 4, Pres. 4: France-America Club 3, 4, Sgl.-al-Arms 3, Sec. 4: Masqueraders 2, Pres. 2: Sympo- sium I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Council 3: Sludenl Council 3, 4: Boys' Con- lerence Commillee Chairman 4: Four Year Honor Roll, Senior Class Play Lead 4. Rulh Ludemann .,........ ........ 4 4 Music Club I. 2. Peggy Lueck ..... 44, I05, I09, l48, I49 Townmeeling 4, Hislorian 4: Pan- American Club 4: Alalanla Board 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Alalanla I, 2, 3, 4. Maynard Lumkes .....,............ 44 I-Ii-Y 3, 4. Marilyn Luslig ... . . . .44 Terpsichore 3. Nancy Magill ..,................. 44 Arls and Cralls 2: Townmeeling 3: Alalanla I. Caroline Mahan ................, ......44, 6I, IO6, II2, II9, I23, I4B Gavel 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Lalin Club I: Chemislry Club 4: Alalanla Board 4: Masqueraders 2, V. Pres. 2: Junior Council 3: Girls' Club Council 4: Girls' Conlerence Ex- eculive Commillee 4: Girls' Con- lerence Commillee Chairman '3: Alalanla I, 2, 3, 4: France-America Club 3: Four Year Honor Roll. Roberl Malcomson , ............... 44 Junior Council 3: Fresh-Soph Swimming I, 2: Tennis I, 2, 3, Roberl Malhiol .......... 44, II2, I24 Dorolhy Manby ................... 44 Brooks Club I, 2, 3: Masqueraders 2. Phyllis Mann ......... 44, 6l, IOB, III Arls and Cralls 2: Science Club I: Music Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: France- America Club 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Lorraine Mansell ............. 44, II9 Lalin Club I: Girls' Club Council 4: Alalanla Club I: France- America 3. Belly Manuszak ................... 44 Cenlral Hiqh School, Soulh Bend, Ind. I: Redlord High School, De- lroil, Mich. 2. John Markee ......... 45, 6l, IO7, II2 Newlon Club 3, 4: Lincoln 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Florenline Marlin ......... 45. bl. IO6 Gavel 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Ben- senville Commercial High School, Benlsenville, III. I: Four Year Honor Rol. Janel Marshall ................... 45 Masqueraders 2: Foollighls 3. Prenlice Marshall ........ 45, IO2, II6 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Drama Club 4. Helen Marlin ..........,.......... 45 Mary Lou Marwood .......... 45, I06 Arls and Cralls 2: Gavel 3, 4: Sci- ence Club I: Pan-American Club 4: Alalanla I, 2. Donald Mason ....... .... 4 5 Radio Club I, 3. John Maslers . ..... .... 4 5 Science Club I. Dorolhy Malhers ............,..... 45 Sleinmelz High School, Chicago. Ill. I, 2. Donald Malson ................... 45 Hi-Y I: Varsily Track I, 2, 3. Mallern ............ 45, II9, l23 Arls and Cralls 2: Science Club I: Foollighls 3: Girls' Club Council 4: Girls' Conference Execulive Corn- millee 4: Girls' Conference Com- millee Chairman 3. James Mallhiesen .... 45, II6, II8, I2B Salely Council 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: Fresh- Soph Baseball 2: Varsily Foolball 3, 4. Lois Barbara Maurer .........,.... 45, IO2 Arls and Cralls 2: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4. Shirley Maypole ......,....... 45, II4 Girls' Camera Carol McAIlisler Masqueraders Alalanla 2, 4. Georgina McCay Zoology Club Mickey McCollum ........,... 45, IO2 Drama Club 4: Lower Merion High School, Philadelphia, Penn. I: Ml. Lebanon High School, Pillsburgh, Penn. 2. Roberl Bruce McConachie ...... 45 I29 Chemislry Club 3: Monogram Club 4: Soccer 3, 4. George McDonald .............,.. 45 Varsily Foolball 3: Varsily Baskel- ball 3: Monogram Club 3: Junior Class Ollicer 3, V. Pres. 3: Fresh- Soph Foolball 2: Fresh-Soph Baskel- ball 2: Hi-Y 2. Palricia McGauIey ........... 46, IO9 Pan-American Club 4: Sl. Leonard Junior High School, Berwyn, Ill. Club 4. .........45, IO2, I49 2: Drama Club 4: ............45, IO2 3: Drama Club 4. I, 2. Charles McGuire. .46, 95, IO7, II2, I32 Newlon Club 3, 4: Burke 4: Science Club I: Chemislry Club 4: Slamp Club I: Varsily Swimming 3, 4: Goll 2, 3: Fresh-Soph Swimming I, 2. Doris McKerral ..,................ 46 John McKillop ................... 46 Chemislry Club 4: Pan-American Club 3: Symposium 3. Mary Ellen Mchlichols ....,....... 46 Zoology Club 2: Alalanla I. John McNully ..,...... 46, 6I, 92, IO7 Burke 3. 4: Lalin Club I: Sympo- sium 2: Lilerary Tabula Slall 4: Trapeze Edilor 3, 4: Trapeze Re- porler I, 2: Salely Council 3: Freshman Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Track I: Four Year Honor Roll. lI68l Claire McPhee ............... 46, IO9 Pan-American Club 4: Parker High School, Chicago, Ill. I, 2. Cecelia McVean ......... 46, I09, III Pan-American Club 4: Music 2, 3. 4: France-America Club 3. Palricia Meisner ......... 46, IO2, II9 Arls and Cralls 2: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4: Alalanla Club I, 2. Nancy Mellers ............... 46, IO8 Science Club I: France-America Club 3, 4. Jean Meredilh ....... 46, 92, IO6, lI2 Arls and Cralls 2: Newlon Club 3, 4: Forum 3, 4: Music Club I7 Tabula Publishing Board 3, 4: Ala- lanla 2, 3. Bennie Messina ................... 46 Roberl Melcall .................. ...46, 6I, 92, I07, II2, II6, IIB, I29 Newlon Club 3: Burke 3, 4, Treas. 4: Lalin Club I: Chemislry Club 4, Pres. 4: Masqueraders 2: Senior Annual Slall 3, 4, Edilor 4: Junior Council 3: Sludenl Council 3, 4. Treas. 4: Monogram Club 3. 4: Soccer 3, 4: Proieclion Slall 2, 3.4: Four Year Honor Roll. Donald Mella .................... 46 Newlon Club 3, V. Pres. 3: Science Club I: Treas. I: Tabula Publish- ing Board 3. Belle Meyers ..................... 46 Science Club I: France-America Club 3, 4. Palricia Michaels .... ............ 4 6 Rulh Mickow ..................... 46 Music Club I, 2: France-America Club 3, 4. Marilyn Miles ..................., 46 Music Club 3: Alalanla I. Arvin Miller ..................... 46 Slory Club 4: Drama Club 4: Soc- cer 4: Norlhweslern Mililary Acad- emy. Lake Geneva, Wis. 3. Roberl Milslead .................. 46 Sophia Molls ...... ............,, 4 7 Leona Monson ... ..... 47. I06 Gavel 3, 4. Geraldine Moodle . ...... 47 Jane Moore ........ ........ 4 7 Drama Club 4. Jean Moore ................. 47, IO2 Arls and Cralls 2: Girls' Camera Club 3: Pan-American Club 3: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4. Roberl Moore .......... .......... 4 7 Anne Morency ............... 47, II9 Airls and Cralls 2, Treas. 2: Town- meeling 4: Alalanla I, 2. James Moser ....,................ 47 Avialion Club 2: Newlon Club 3: Burke 4: Chemislry Club 3: Lil- erary Tabula Slall I, 2. Howard Mulliner ................. 47 Dorolhy Murphy .................. 47 Alalanla I: Class Play Commillee Chairman 4. Richard Murphy ..... . .... 47, II6 Hi-Y 4. Jane Murray .... ...... 4 7 Roberl' Muskal ....... .......... 4 7 James Nakada ............... 47, IO7 Lincoln 4: Cilrus Union High School, Azusa, Calil. I, 2: Hearl Mounlain High School, Hearl Mounlain, Wyoming 3. I+ is +he policy of +his bank ro serve deposilors in a dislinclive, careful and courleous manner: +o lceep in min.d lhe individual requiremenrs of each and +o leave noihing undone 'rha'r will beH'er profeci' rhe cusfomers' in1'eres1'. Those having financial maH'ers +o 'l'ransac+ are condially invi+ed +o avail fhemselves of our facilifies and equipmenl' 'For fhe safe handling of maH'ers of fhis nafure. S6 iusuqh i me 3 E if E Qxxfffl ' Banff . AVENUE STATE BANK I40 N. Oak Park Ave. Oak Park, Illinois N691 Josephine Neal ............,.. , .....47, 60, 6l, 93, I06, II9, l23 Forum 3, 4: Lalin Club I: Mas- queraders 2: Symposium 2, 3: Tab- ula Publishing Board 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Girls' Conference Ex- eculive Commiflee 4, Sec. 4: France-America Club 4: Four Year Honor Roll. James Neil ........,............. 47 Roberl Nelson ............... 47, II2 Marie Neumeis+er.47, IO6, II8, I2l, I23 Newlon Club 3, 4: Forum 3, 4, Pres. 4: Science Club I: Masquer- aders 2: Siudenl Council 4: De- fense Slamp Cashier 3, 4: Girls' Conference Execulive Commilree 4, Corresp. Sec. 4: Afalanla I, 2: Four Year Honor Roll. Mary Nicol ,............. ........ 4 7 Proviso Township High School, Maywood, Ill. I, 2. Roberl' Nielsen .............. 47, II2 Francine Nikolas ................. 48 Arls and Crafls 2: Pan-American Club 4: Drama Club 4. Elizabeih NoeI.4B, 6l, 95, I06, IOB, II9 Newlon Club 3: Forum 3, 4: Lalin Club I: Music Club I: Masquerad- ers 2: Trapeze Reporler 4: Tabula Publishing Board 3, 4: Class Play Commillee Chairman 4: France- America Club 4: Girls' Club Coun- cil 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Rulh Nordwall ............,...... 48 Dorolhy Norman .......,..... 48, I I I Ari Club 4: Music Club 4: Ala- lanla 2. Roberl Norfhrop ...,.............. 48 Science Club I: Lighrs Crew 3. Joane Norlon ....,........... 48, IO4 Slory Club 3, 4. George Novak ........... ,A .,.,.. 48 Lighfweighl' Foolball I : Fresh-Soph Foolball 3. William Nulling .................. 48 Avialion Club I: Roosevell High School, Ypsilanli, Mich. 2. Charles Oberlranc ...,....,...,... 48 Marguerile O'Brien ...48, ol, I06, II9 Forum 3, 4, Sgl.-al-Arms 4: Lalin Club I: Science Club I: Masquer aders 2: Girls' Club Council 4: Afalanla I, 2, 4: France-America Club 3: Four Year Honor Roll. Roberl' Oehmig ,......,,,... ...... 4 8 Allan Ogden ...,... .. ...,. ,,..48 Palricia O'Grady ...,..,.,,... 48, IO2 Science Club I : Drama Club 4: Alalanla Club 2, 3, 4. Louise Oliver ............,....,.,. 48 Arls and Cralfs 2: Lalin Club I. Alice Olson ..,.. 48, bl, I06, II9, IZI Gavel 3, 4: Lalin Club I: Masquer- aders 2: Afalanla 2, 3: Four Year Honor Roll. Phyllis Ollman ,...... .... 4 8, IO2, II2 Chemislry Club 4: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4: France-American Club 3. Richard OH'oIin ..,........,....... 48 Richard Ourand ,,,... , g ..,....,.. 48 Owosso High School, Owosso, Mich, I: Lincoln High School, Ferndale, Mich 2, Phyllis Oveson .......,.,. 48, IO6, II9 Arls and Crafis 2: Gavel 3, 4: Sci- ence Club I: Trapeze Reporler 3: Girls' Club Council 4. Barbara Page 48, 6l. 92, I06, II2, l2l Newfon Club 4: Forum 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Lalin Club I, Sec. I: Pan-Ameri- can Club 3: Masqueraders 2: Sen- ior Annual Slafl 3. 4, Edilor 4: Lilerary Tabula Slafli 2: Defense Sramp Cashier 3, 4: Aialania I, 2, 3: Science Club I: Tennis I. 2: Four Year Honor Roll. William Palmer .,.....,........... 49 Zoology Club 2: Boys' Camera Club 3: Pholo Slalii 3: Fresh-Soph Swimming I. Frances Panes ........... 49, IO6, II9 Arls and Crafls 2: Forum 3. 4: Sciience Club I: Girls' Club Coun- ci Joseph Parrilli .... .... ...... . 4 9, I28 Monogram Club 4: Varsily Track 4: Varsily Foolball 4. Clifford Palzer ............... 49, II4 Sporl'smen's Club 4: Science Club I: Foollighls 3: Senior Annual Sl'a'Fl 3, 4, Edilor 4. Mary Paul .................... 49, 95 June Peare .... 49, IO6, II2, II9, I49 Newlon Club 3. 4: Gavel 3, 4: Music Club I: Masqueraders 2: Girls' Club Council 4: Alalanfa I, 2, 3, 4. Edward Pelikan ....,...... 49, 6I, IO7 Lincoln 3, 4, Sec. 4: Science Club I: Hi-Y I: Masqueraders 2: Sfudenl Council I: Four Year Honor Roll. William Pendill ...,... 49, 93, I07, II2 Chess Club I: Newlon Club 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Sfamp Club I: Tabula Publishing Board 3. 4. Busi- ness Mgr. 4. Marian Perrin .....,......... ...., 4 9 Lafin Club I. Herberl Pelersen ....... ,....... . . .49 Lufher lnslilule, Chicago, lll. I: Schurz High School Chicago, Ill. 2. Lois Phillips .,.................... 49 Science Club I: Drama Club 4: Alalanla 2, 3, 4. Earl Ruggles Pilling ...,....,....... 49 Roberl' Ponlone .................. 49 Ralph Porler ...,.....,.,. 49, II6, I28 Monogram Club 4: Senior Class Officer 4, Cheerleader 4: Varsiiv Fooiball 4. Mgr. 4: Fresh-Soph Swimming 2: Tennis 2, 3. John Posl .....,.......,.......... 49 Masqueraders 2: Trapeze Reporler 2, 3. Fred Poller ...............,..,... 49 Chemislry Club 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Willis Pofls . .,..........,.... 49, IO7 Radio Club I: Burke 3, 4: Junior Council 3: Safery Council 3: Senior glass Play Lead 4: Four Year Honor o . George Poulos ........., 49, IO9, II2 Chemislry Club 4: Pan-American Club 4. Aubrey Powell Virginia Powers Evabelle Prague . ..,..,.., 50, IO2, II2 Chemislry Club 4: Drama Club 4. Grace Prall .....,....,....... 50. IO4 Slory Club 3, 4, Treas. 4: Senior Annual Slaff 3. mo: Donald Prenfice ...... ....... 5 O, II6 Slory Club 3, 4, Treas. 4: Senior Annual Slahc 3. Donald Prenlice .............. 50, II6 Spor'lsmen's Club 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4. Elaine Preucel ................. 50. 92 Arr Club 2: Masqueraders 2: Lifer- ary Tabula Slall: I, 4: Senior Annual Arl Siafli 3. Frederick Pringle ............ 50. II4 Avialion Club I, 2: Spor'lsmen's Club 4. Richard Quelsch ..50, 6I, 92, I05, IO7 Lincoln 3, 4: Lalin Club I: Sym- posium 4: Trapeze Edilor 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Marilyn Radcliffe ........... ..50, II2 Newfon Club 4: Masqueraders 2. Edilh Radniizer ............... 50, I04 Aris and Crafls 2: Slory Club 4: Pan-American Club 3: Jennings Seminary. Richard Randall ..... 50, II6, l3I, I34 Hi-Y 4: Smoking Council 4: Mono- gram Club 4: Tennis 3, 4. Donald Ranslead ........,..,.,,... 50 Symposium I, 2, 3. William Reilly ......... ........... 5 0 Palricia Reis ....................,. 50 Arls and Crafis 2: Science Club I. Richard Renlner .......... 50, II6, I3I Monogram Club 4: Freshman Bas- kefball l, Co-Capl. I: Fresh-Soph Baseball I, 2: Varsily Baskelball 3, 4: Sophomore Baskelball 2. Jean Replogle ............ 50, 93, III Music Club 4: Tabula Publishing Board 4, Sec. 4. John Rheinsmifh .........,........ 50 Jean Rhodes .,.................... 50 Arfs and Cralls 2: Fooflighls 3. Cynlhia Ribbeck .,........... 50, IO4 Arl Club 2: Slory Club 4, Hisforian 4. Jean Richards ..........,..,. 50, IO9 Pan-American Club 3, 4: Foollighls 3. John Rice .......,...,............ 50 Maxine Richeimer .. .....,.... 50, IO2 Arls and Crafls 2: Fooflighls 3: Drama Club 4: Alalanra I. Cora Lou Richer ....,............. 50 Science Club I: Pan-American Club 3: Music Club I: Masqueraders 2: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4. Harry Richey .........,........... 5I Barbara Rieger ....., Sl, I06, III, II9 Forum 3, 4: Pan-American Club 3: Masqueraders 2: Girls' Club Coun- cil 4: Hislory Club 4. Morlon Riess .,.,............. SI, Ill Slage Crew 3. Marilyn Rippel ........,,,.... 5I, lO5 Arls and Crafis 2: Townmeeiing 3, 4: Trapeze Reporler 2. Joan Rischmiller ....,,... 5l, IO6, II9 Aris and Cralls 2, V. Pres. 2: Forum 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 4: France- America Club 4. Joyce RischmiIler..5I, 26, IO2, II8, I23 Masqueraders 2: Foollighls 3, Sec. 3: Drama Club 4: Junior Council 3: Sludenl Council 4: Girls' Confer- ence Commillee Chairman 4: Afalanla I, 2, 3: Senior Class Olli- cer 4, Sec. 4. 5 THE GARFIELD NEWS THE MAYWOOD HERALD E gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMMMMMMMMWWWWWWMMMWWMMHE Iona-er P5EI.fI.n 2 ' Primers ' Engravers E 2 ' Publishers ' Artists E S ' Biheiers ' Copy Serfuice E E ' Typogrophers ' Photographers 2 2 ' A Complete Printing Service E E Publishers: E 2 OAK LEAVES FOREST LEAVES THE AUSTINITE 3 I THE MONTCLARE-LEYDEN HERALD E : -THE LAKE FORESTER AND LAKE FOREST NEWS E : HIGHLAND PARK NEWS E I DEERFIELD REVIEW HIGHWOOD NEWS E 2 LAKE COUNTY NEWS if PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY E OAK PARK, ILL. E E This Issue of Senior Tabula a Product of Pioneer Publishing Co. E HmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMWWWHE Il7lI Phyl Wal Belly lis Riller .....,.......... 5l, IO2 Pan-American Club 3, 4: Wilbur Wrighl High School, Daylon, Ohio l. ler Riller .......,........... ... .. .5l. l07, ll2, ll6, I32, l34 Newlon Club 3: Lincoln 4: Chem- islry Club 4: Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3, Mgr. 3. Roberls .... 5l, 95, IO6, lll, II9 Arls and Cralls 2: Forum 4: Chem- islry Club 3: Foollighls 3: Trapeze Reporler 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Salely Council 3: Alalanla l. David Roberls ..... Sl, 63. 95. IO4, IO7 Burke 3, 4: Foallighls 3, Pres. 3: Symposium 3: Junior Council 2: Salely Council 2, 3, 4: Varsily Track 3, Mgr. 3. John Roberls .... 5l, IO2, lO7, llb, l3l Lincoln 4: Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3: Drama Club 4, Sgl.-al-Arms 4: Salely Council 2: J. V. Baskelball 3: Freshman Baskelball l: Varsily Baskelball 4: Sophomore Baskelball 2. Ralph Roberls ............... 5l, IO7 Lincoln 4: Science Club I, Pres. I: Chemislry Club 4, Pres. 4: Varsily Track 3: Fresh-Soph Track 2. Arlylh Rogers.,.5l, I02, lO5, Ill, l2l Music Club I, 4: Masqueraders 2: Foollighls 3: Symposium 3, 4: Drama Club 4, Pres. 4: Senior An- nual Slall 3: Trapeze Reporler 3, 4: Alalanla l. David Rogers ..,. 5l. lO5, ll8, l2l, l38 France-America 'Club 3: Slamp Club 2, 3, Treas. 2, Sec. 3: J. V. Foolball 3, 4. John Romer ...................... 5l Elizabelh Romilly ............. 5l, lO9 Arls and Cralls 2: Townmeeling 3: Pan-American Club 3, 4. Morlon Rosenberg ................ 5l Foollighls 33 Symposium 2, 3: Weslern Mililary Academy l. Belly Roy ............,...... 5 l, lO2 Chemislry Club 4: Slamp Club l: Drama Club 4: Alalanla I. Audrey Runkel .......... 52. ll2, ll9 Arls and Cralls 2: Arl Club 4, Pres. 4: Townmeeling 3: Chemislry Club 4: Pan-American Club 3: Ala- lanla l, 2. Virginia Ryde ........ 52, IO6, ll9, I23 Forum 3, 4: Brooks Club I, 2, Treas. 2: Masqueraders 2: Senior Annual Slall 3: Girls' Club Council 4, Pres. 4: Girls' Conference Ex- eculive Commillee 4, Pres, 4: Girls' Conference Commille Chairman 3. Jerold Salek ..... . .,...,.. 52, 6l, 95, lO5, l07, II6, ll8, l23, l28, l3l Lincoln 3, 4: Lalin Club l, Consul l: Hi-Y l, 2, Sec. I: V. Pres. 2: Lilerary Tabula Slall 2: Trapeze Reporler 4: Junior Council 3: Slu- denl Council 2, 4, Pres. 4: Salely Council 4: Smoking Council 3, 4: Boys' Conlerence Fxeculive Com- millee 4, Treas. 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Freshman Baskelball l: Var- sily Foolball 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Bas- kelball l: Sophomore Baskelball 2: Fresh-Soph Foolball l, 2: Fresh- Soph Track I, 2: Four Year Honor Roll. Lois Sands .......... 52, ll2, ll4, I49 Chemislry Club 4: Zoology Club 2: Girls' Camera Club 4: Alalanla l, 2, 3, 4. Richard Saxon .................... 52 Pan-American Club 4: Salely Coun- cil 4. Lois Sayre . ..........,,. 52, l02, l2I Masqueraders 2: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4: Alalanla l, 2, 3. Roberl Scharmer ................ ..........52, ol, IO7, lll, ll2, II8 Newlon Club 3: Burke 3, 4: Chem- islry Club 4: Music Club 2: Mas- queraders 2: Sludenl Council 4: Salely Council 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Palricia Schaub .,................. 52 DeVilbiss High School, Toledo, Ohio, l,2. Donald Schellhorn ................ 52 Benjamin Schmellerer..52, 6l, IO2, IO7 Lincoln 4: Lalin Club l: Science Club l: Masqueraders 2: Drama Club 4: Safely Council 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Gene Schmidl .... 52, 6l, lO6, IO9, ll9 Arls and Cralls 2 Forum 3, 4, Sec. 4: France-America Club 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Salely Council 3. Sec. 3: Four Year Honor Roll. Roland Schmill .............,..... 52 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4: Junior Class Olli- cer 3, Cheerleader 3: Fresh-Soph Track 2. Allan Schneider .....,........,... 52 Elinor Schneider ,........ 52, IO9, ll2 Arls and Cralls 2: Science Club l: Pan-American Club 3, 4. Lois Schnell ....................,. 52 Newlon Club 3: Science Club I: Chemislry Club 3: Alalanla 2, 3. Dorolhy Schob ........... ........ 5 2 Terpsichore 2: Siena High School, Chicago, lll. l. George Schoessling .......... 52, ll2 Chemislry Club 4: Highland Park High School, Highland Park, lll. lt Newlon Club 4. George Schoenleld .............. lO7, II6, l29, l4l Burke 3, 4, Sec. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Smoking Council 4: Soccer 2, 3, 4, Co-Capl. 4. Marcia Scholes.52,60,6l, IO6, l2l, l23 Forum 3, 4: Lalin Club l: Science Club I: Music Club 2: Masquerad- ers 2: Sludenl Council I: Defense Slamp Cashier 3, 4: Girls' Confer- ence Commillee Chairman 4: Ala- lanla l, 2, 3: Four Year Honor Roll. lrene Scholl ................,.... 52 Roberl Schram ................... 52 Monogram 3: Soccer 2, 3, 4. Marian Schreiner .......,......... 53 Mariorie Schroeder .......,... 53, II9 Townmeeling 4: Lalin Club I: Sci- ence Club l: Pan-American Club 3: Masqueraders 2: Foollighls 3: Girls' Club Council 4. Jack Schulreider ........ 53, IO2, IIB Radio Club I, 2: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4: Salely Council 4. Mariorie Schulze .......,. 53, lO5, IO9 Arls and Cralls 2: Science Club l: Pan-American Club 3, 4. George Seilerl ................... 53 l l72l Roland Sellergren .... 53, l28, l3l, I34 Hi-Y l, 2: Monogram Club 3, 4: Freshman Baskelball I: Fresh-Soph Baseball l, 2: Varsily Foolball 4: Varsily Baskelball 3, 4, Capl. 4: J. V. Foolball 3: Fresh-Soph Fool- ball 2: Sophomore Baskelball 2: Varsily Baseball. Joan Shalek ...... 53, 6l, IO6, ll9, I23 Newlon Club 3: Forum 3, 4: Lalin Club l: Masqueraders 2: Lilerary Tabula Slali l: Girls' Club Coun- cil 4: Girls' Conlerence Commil- lee Chairman 4: Alalanla l, 2: Four Year Honor Roll. Gordon Shaw .................... 53 Science Club l: Symposium 2. Charles Sheall ............... 53, IO7 Newlon Club 3: Lincoln 4: Science Club i: Chemislry Club 4: Boys' Camera Club 2, 3, Pres. 3: Pholo Slall 3: January Commencemenl Speaker. James Sheldon .,............, 53, ll8 Salely Council 4. Kennelh Shelhamer ........... 53, ll6 Hi-Y l, 4: Fresh-Soph Baseball 2. James Shorl ..................... 53 Auslin High School, Chicago, lll. l, 2: Parsons High School. Parsons, Kansas. 3. Margarel Siler .................. ..53, 61.95, l06, ll2, ll9, l2l, I23 Arls and Cralls 2: Gavel 3, 4, Sec. 4: Lalin Club I: Science Club I: Chemislry Club 4, Sec. 4: Mas- queraders 2: Trapeze Reporler 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Hislorian 4: Delense Slamp Cashier 3, 4: Girls' Conlerence Commillee Chairman 4: Alalanla l, 2: Four Year Honor Roll. Shirley Simanski ................. bl, 92, IO6, II9, I23 Arls and Cralls 2: Forum 3, 4: Lalin Club I: Pan-American Club 3: Masqueraders 2: Senior Annual Slali 3, 4, Edilor 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Jack Simon .............. 53, lO5, IIB Boys' Camera Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 2, V. Pres. 3: Pholo Slall 3: Safely Council 4. Laurence Simpson ............ .....53 Sporlsmen's Club 4: Science Club I: Pan-American Club 2. Cyril Slavik .................. 53, ll4 Sporlsmen's Club 4: Chemislry Club4. Shirley Smidl.53, 92, l02, IO9, ll9, I49 Pan-American Club 3, 4, Treas. 35 Masqueraders 2: Drama Club 4: Senior Annual Slall 3, 4, Fdilor 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Alalanla l, 2, 3, 4. Danise Smilh ......,......... 53, ll9 Chemislry Club 3: Alalanla 3: Trinily High School. River Foresl, lll. l, 2. Marjorie Smilh ................... 54- Trinily High School, River Foresl, lll. I, 2. Marquis Smilh ........ 54. 6l, IO7, lI2 Newlon Club 3. 4, Sgl.-al-Arms 31 Burke 3, 4: Lalin Club l: Masquer- aders 2: Senior Annual Slall 3, 4, Fdilor 4: Four Year Honor Roll. PREPAREDNESS-the secret of security as D E S for Living 'ff 'A' Tomorrow's living can be designed today. You may plan a home, a trip abroad, or a future investment. It is a wise person who now 'tsaltsi' away in a savings account that extra cash which will be so useful in making the purchases and doing the things wanted when victory is won. At the Oak Park Trust and Savings Bank your savings account earns lm per cent and Savings Department is always available. It is insured to 35,000 by the Federal Government. And your de- posits help Iinance the war, as the bank invests the greater share in U. S. bonds. Can you think of a better way to make your postwar plans come true than by building up your savings account at Oak Park Trust? Remember, prepare now for tomorrow's op- portunities and tomorrow,s security. OAK PARK TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK LAKE AT MARION STREET, PARK, ILLINOIS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I Beryl Snow ..,......,........ 54, IO9 Arls Club 2: Science Club I: Pan- American Club 3, 4: Walerlown High School, Walerlown, Mass. l, 2. Doran Snyder ............ 54, I06, II2 Arls and Cralls 2: Newlon 3, 4: Gavel 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Ala- lanla 2, 3. June Marie Snyder ........... 54, lO5 Arls and Cralls I: Townmeeling 4. Priscilla Snyder ...,........,. 54, II4 Girls' Camera Club 4. Eleanor Somer ......,......,, 54, lO5 Arls and Cralls 2: Townmeeling 4: Science Club I: Pan-American Club 3: Masqueraders 3. Donald Sperry .......,....... 54, l38 Zoology Club 2: Tabula Publishing Board 3. Marian Springer .......... 54, 6l, lI9 Gavel 4: Lalin Club l: Masquerad- ers 2: Foollighls 3: Four Year Honor Rall. Kennelh Sprulh ................... 54 Radio Club 4: Science Club I. Anne Slallord .............,,...,, 54 Mary Slallord ......,............. 54 Donald Slanlon ...... 54, II6, l29, l45 Monogram Club 4: Soccer 3, 4. Jean Sleele ............. 54, IO5, II9 Arls and Cralls 2: Townmeeling 4, Treas. 4: Science Club I: Ala- lanla l. Frances Sleger .............,. 54, IOS Arls and Cralls 2: Townmeeling 4: Foollighls 3. Richard Slephenson ..,... 54, II4, II6 Sporlsmen's Club 4, Treas.-Sec. 4: Hi-Y I, 2, 4: Trapeze Reporler 4. Roberl Slevens .......... 54, II2, II6 Newlon Club 3, 4, Sec. 4: Science Club l: Chemislry Club 4, Treas. 4: l Ii-Y 2, 3, 4. Arlhur SliIlman.54, 92, 93, 95, IO7, II2 Newlon Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Lincoln 4: Science Club I: Chemislry Club 4, V. Pres. 4: Lilerary Tabula Slall 2: Tabula Publishing Board 3, 4, Circulalion Mgr. 4: Junior Coun- cil 3. Jaclc Slillwaugh . ..,....,....,..... 54 ' Lalceview I-ligh School, Chicago, Ill.l,2. ' Joanne Slinebaclc ................, 55 Arls and Cralls 2: Gavel 3. Roberl Sloclcman ................. 55 Sporlsmen's Club 2, 3, 4. Richard Slollels ....... ..,......... 5 5 Varsily Faalball 3, 4: Safely Coun- cil 4. Margarel Slolces ......,.,..,...... 55 Violel Slolces ........,.,..... 55. lO5 Townmeeling 4: Science Club I: Masgueraders 2: Lilerary Tabula Slall 2. Carl Slollzner .,..... 55, II6, l3I, l3B Monogram Club 4: Freshman Bas- lcelball I: Sophomore Baslcelball 2: Varsily Baslcelball 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Faalball 2: J. V. Foolball 3, 4. Franlc Slrand .....,.......... 55, II4 Sporlsmen's Club 4: Science Club I: Chemislry Club 4. Ollo Slrehl-ow .,...... ,........... 5 5 Livingslon High School, Albany. N. Y. l: Lowery High School, Dearborn, Mich, l. Mary Slrenning .............., 55, 6l Arls and Cralls 2: Lalin Club I: Pan-American Club 3: Four Year Honor Roll: Auslin High School, Chicago. Ill. I. William Slrellon .................. 55 Lincoln 3: Varsily Baseball 3. Lois Slringe ................. 55, IO5 Arls and Cralls 2, 3: Townmeeling 4: Science Club l. Barbara Sluarl ........... 55, IO2, I09 Arls and Cralls 2: Alalanla Club 3. Jeanelle Sluarl .,.,..,......,..... 55 Arls and Cralls 2: Townmeeling 3: Science Club I: Pan-America Club 4: Masqueraclers 2: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4: Terpsichore 4: Ala- lanla 2. Alan Slulcer ,.... ...,.......... , ..55 Avialion Club 3: Pan-American Club 3: Fenwiclc High School, Oak Parli, Ill. I: Quigley High School, Chicago, Ill. l. Eslelle Sullivan ......,.......,,... 55 John Summaria ................... 55 Mary Jane Summers ..... 55, IO5, IO9 Arls and Cralls 2: Townmeeling 4: Pan-American Club 4: Foollighls 3: Salely Council 4. Elizabelh Sulherland .......,...... 55 Music Club 2, 3, 4: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4: Terpsichore l. l'Iarriel Sullon ....,.......... 55, lO9 Pan-American Club 4: Terpsichore 3. Fred Swanson ........,...,....... 55 Sporlsmen's Club 2: Slage Crew I, 2. Joan Sweeney ............,....... 56 John Sweeney .,......... 56, l28, l4l Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Council 3: Smoking Council 4: Freshman Faalball I: J. V. Baslcelball 3, 4: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: Sophomore Basltelball 2. William Sweeney ...........,...., 56 Margery Swell ...,...........,.. 56, 60, 6l, IO6, I08, III, IIS, II9, I23 Gavel 3, 4, Pres. 4: Science Club I: Masqueraders 2, Sec. 2: Junior Council 3: Girls' Club Council 4, Treas. 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4: Salely Council 3, 4: Defense Slamp Cashier 3: Girls' Conference Ex- eculive Commillee 4, Treas. 4: Class Play Lead 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Richard Taylor ...... 56, IO7, lI8, l28 Burlce 4: Salely Council 4: Mono- gram Club 3, 4: Varsily Traclc 3, 4: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Kenmore Senior High School, Kenmore, N. Y. I, 2, 3. Leonard Templin , ............,,... 56 Avialion Club I, 2. William Thomas .........,.... 56, II8 Sporlsmen's Club 2. Roberl Thompson.56, II6, l28, I34, l4I Safely Council 4: Monogram Club 4: Fresh-Soph Baseball 2: Varsily I-ioolball 4: J. V. Foolball 3: Fresh- Soph Foolball 2: Varsily Baseball 3. Alice Thomson..56, IO2, II9, I48, l49 Alalanla Board 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4: Trapeze Reporler 3: Girls' Club Council 4: Alalanla I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4. II74-1 Virginia Thomson ............. 56, II4 Science Club I: Zoology Club 3: Girls' Camera Club 4. David Thorsen ............... 56, II4 Newlon Club 3: Sporlsmen's Club 3, 4: Lincoln 4. Mariorie Thulin .... .......... 5 6, IO3 Music l, 2, 4: Senior Annual Arl Slall 4: Ensley High School, Bir- mingham, Ala. 3. Mariorie Tice .................... 56 Drama Club 4: Slarrel School For Girls, Chicago, III. l: Town School lor Girls, Chicago, Ill. 2. Belly Tiedeman , ,..........,. 56, IO6 Forum 3, 4: Wesl High School, Madison, Wis. I, 2. Arlene Torslenson ..............,.. 56 John Dewey Junior High School, Milwaulcee, Wis. l: Cenlral High School, Milwaulcee, Wis. 2. Edilh Touche ....,....,.. 56, IO2, IO5 Arls and Cralls 2: Townmeeling 4: Science Club l: Pan-American Club 3: Drama Club 4: Terpsichore 2: Alalanla I, 2, 3. Norma Townsend ............ 56, IO9 Lalin Club I: Chemislry Club 4: Pan-American Club 4: Music Club 2, 3. Ann Traer ............,. 56, IO2, IO9 Arls and Cralls 2, Sec. 2: Pan- American Club 3, 4: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4: Alalanla 2, 3. Roberl Tranler ...........,....,.. 56 Ralph Trimmer ........... 56, I28, l4l Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4: Smolcing Council 4: Freshman Baslcelball li Varsily Foolball 4. Bryanl Tuclcer .......... , .,....... 57 Sl. John's Mililary Academy, Dela- lield, Wis. 2, 3. Roger Tullrup ........,,..,....... 57 Freshman Baslcelball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: Fresh-Soph Baslcelball2. Mary Louise Tyrrell ............... 57 Drama Club 4: Sl. Teresa Acad- emy, Kansas Cily, Mo. l, 2. Herberl Tyson .,,...,.... .... 5 7, l3I Science Club I: J. V. Baslcelball 3, Capl. 3: Freshman Baslcelball I, Capl. l: Fresh-Soph Baseball 2: Sophomore Baslcelball 2: Varsily Baslcelball 4. Roberl Uphaus ..... ,......... 5 7, II2 Chess Club I, 2: Newlon Club 3, 4: Chemislry Club 3, 4: Slamp Club l. , Wellinglon Urch ....,.... 57, IO7, II4 Avialion Club 2: Sporlsmen's Club 4: Lincoln 4: Pan-American Club 3: Trapeze Reporler 3: Fresh-Soph Traclc 2. Mabel ValDez ...... 57, 92, 93, IO2, I49 Arls and Cralls 2: Lalin Club I: Chemislry Club 3: Drama Club 4' Tabula Publishing Board 3, 4: Ala- lanla 2, 3, 4. Lois Valenline ........... 57, IO4, II9 Slory Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Girls' Club Council 4. Ann Vallenlyne ..., 57, 92, IO6, lll, II9 Forum 3, 4: Science Club I: Pan- American Club 3: Masqueraders 2: Symposium 3, 4: Senior Annual Slall 3, 4: Edilor 4: Junior Council 3: Girls' Club Council 4: Sludenl Council I: Alalanla I, 2, 3. SUBURBAN TRUST AND SAVINGS Oak Park Ave. and Harrison St. OAK PARK, ILLINOIS BANK -o- . OFFICERS C. J. BOWMAN .....A...... Chairman of fha Board F. B. PEAKE ,... ,,.,... ,... P r esideni OTTO VASAK ..... .... V ice-Presidenjr LEROY E. WILSON. .. .... Vice-Presideni FRANK C. OGDON ..... ....... C ashier E, C. ZEMEK ....,.................. Assf. Cashier E. R. TROWBRIDGE ,,.... Assfr. Cashier and Audifor E. F. KENNEDY ,.... ........,..., A SST. Cashier DIRECTORS CHARLES J. BOWMAN JOHN G. FORD CI-IAS. E. G-AMBILL WILLIAM M. HILLBORN GEORGE M. JEDLICKA FRANK E. NOVAK CLYDE E. SI-IOREY FREDERICK B. PEAKE, Presiden+ OTTO VASAK, Vice-Presiden+ rim Ray vanoyke ........... 57, i3s, i4i J. V. Foolball 3, 4, Co-Capl. 4. Evelyn VanEynde ................. 57 Arls and Crafls 2, 3: Alalanla I, 2. Florence Vaupell ................,. 57 Vera Venable .....,.......... 57, II2 Arls and Crafls 2: Newlon Club 4: Science Club I: Music Club 3: Brooks Club I: Alalanla 2. David Viclor .....,....... 57, 93, II4 Sporlsmen's Club 4: Zoology Club 2: Boy's Camera Club 4: Pholo Slaff 4. Marion Viclor ...,.... 57, 95, IO5, II4 Sporlsmen's Club 4: Trapeze Re- porler 4. Lorraine Viclorine ................ 57 Science Club I: Music Club 2, 3. Dorolhy Virgin ..,,,.,..,......... 57 Chemislry Club 3: Newark High School, Newark, Ohio, I, 2. Lois Vogl .................... 57, I O2 Pan-American Club 3: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4, Sec. 4. Rulh Voigl ,................. 57, I I I Music Club 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4. Carmen Volpe ...,,..........,.... 57 J. V. Fo-olball 4. Thomas Wagner .....,.... 58, IO2, II8 Safely Council 4: Drama Club 4. Sally Jean WaIIace.58, 95, IO4, IO9, II9 Slory Club 3, 4, Sgl.-al-Arms 3, Sec. 4: France-America Club 4: Masqueraders 2: Lilerary Tabula Slaff I: Trapeze Reporler 4: Slu- denl Council. Virginia Walsh .,.,,............... 58 Virginia Warffuel ............ 58, II4 Girls' Camera Club 4: Chippewa High School, Madison, Wis. I, 2, 3. Lila Wasmund .................... 58 John Wafson .... 58, IO7, II6, I29, I34 Newlon Club 3: Lincoln 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Soccer 3, 4, Co-Capl. 4: Tennis 3. Alice Websler .... 58, 6I, IO2, III, II9 Music Club I, 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4: Alalanla 2. William Wegener ......... 58, 6I, I07 Burke 3, 4: Lalin Club I: Pan- American Club 3: Lilerary Tabula Slalf I: Four Year Honor Roll. Geraldine Weis ...............,.. 58 James Wellwood .... .. .....,,. 58 Janel Wellwood .....58 John Wellwood ........,...,.,,.,. 58 Rulh Werner ...........,......... 58 Arls and Crafls 2: Alalanla I, 2, 3. Rila Weslgale .............,.. 58, IO2 Arl Club 3: Arls and Crafls 2: Science Club I: Masqueraders 2: Drama Club 4. Dorolhy Lou Weslon ......... 58, IO5 Arls and Crafls 2: Townmeeling 3, 4: Pan-American Club 3: Trinily High School, River Foresl, III. I. Geraldine WheeIer.58,6I, IO9, II2, II9 Newlon Club 3, 4: Forum 3: Pan- American Club 4: Alalanla 3: Four Year Honor Roll. Doris Whelan .................... 58 Townmeeling 4: Pan-American Club 2: Alalanla 2. Mary Lou Whilaker..58, IO5, IO9, II9 Arls and Crafls 2: Townmeeling 4: Pan-American Club 4: Foollighls 3: Symposium 4: Girls' Club Coun- cil 4: Alalanla I, 2: France- America Club 3, 4. Frances While .........,...., 58, I05 Townmeeling 4: Pan-American Club 3, 4: Adams Junior High School, Birmingham, Mich. I. Jane Wighl . ..,..,....,...... 58, IO6 Arls and Cralls 2: Gavel 3, 4. Beverly Wigren ..,,............... 59 Willon Wilcox ..., ........... 5 9, II4 Boys' Camera Club 3: Safely Council 3. Paul Wildman ............... 59, I I4 Sporlsmen's Club 3, 4, Sec. 4. Frank Wilkie ................ 59, I3l Monogram Club 4: Freshman Bas- kelball I: Fresh-Soph Baseball I, 22 Varsily Baskelball 3, 4: Sophomore Baskelball 2, Capl. 2: Varsily Baseball 3. William Willerl ..... .....,....., 5 9 Virginia Williams ............. 59, IO6 Arls and Crafls 2: Gavel 4: Lalin Club I: Science Club I. Marian Williamson ........... 59, II2 Newlon Club 3, 4: Townmeeling 4: Lalin Club I: Chemislry Club 3: Masqueraders 2. Charles Willing ...........,..... ..59, 95, IO5, IO7, II6, II8, I23, I28 Burke 4, Sgl.-al-Arms 4: Trapeze Reporler 4: Junior Council 3: Sale- ly Council 4: Smoking Council 4: Boys' Conference Execulive Com- millee 4: Boys' Conference Com- millee Chairman 4: Monogram Club 4, Sec. 4: Varsily Track 3, 4, Capl. 4: Varsily Football 4: J. V. Foolball 3: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: Fresh-Soph Track I, 2. Roberl Willy .............. ..... 5 9 Hi-Y 3, 4. Ida Jean Wilson ....,......... 59, I05 Townmeeling 4: Pan-American Club 3, 4. Lois Wimmersberger..59, IO6, IO9, II9 Arls and Crafls 2: Forum 4: Sci- ence Club I: Pan-American Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Foollighls 3: Sym- posium 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 4: Alalanla I, 2. Joan Winslon ............ 59, 95, IO6 Arls and Crafls I: Forum 4: Town- meeling 3: Science Club I: Pan- American Club 3, 4: Foollighls 3: Trapeze Reporler 3, 4: Tabula Pub- lishing'Board 3, 4. William Winler .... .......... 5 9, II4 Sporlsmen's Club 3, 4: Chemislry Club 4. Marilyn Wirlh ........ 59, 6I, IO6, II2 Arls and Crafls 2: Newlon Club 3, 4: Forum 3: Science Club I: Symposium 3: Alalanla 2. 3: Four Year Honor Roll. Howard Wollman ................ 59 Belly Woodruff ...,... 59, ol, II2, I48 Newlon Club 3, 4: Alalanla Board 3, 4: Alalanla I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3: Four Year Honor Roll. Edilh Wunderlin ,............ 59, I49 Arls and Crafls I: Symposium 2: Terpsichore 3, 4: Alalanla 2, 3, 4. James Yada ...................... 59 Woodrow Wilson Junior High School, San Jose, Calif. I: San Jose High School, San Jose, Calif. 2: Hearl Mounlain High School, Hearl Mounlain Relocalion Cen- ler, Wyoming 3. II76I Elizabelh Young ......... 59, IO9, II2 Newlon Club 3, 4: Pan-American Club 4, Sec. 4: Masqueraders 2: Symposium I, 2, 3: Terpsichore 3: Alalanla 3. Jane Young ...... ...59, IO2, IO9 Arls and Crafls I: Pan-American Club 4: Foollighls 3: Drama Club 4: Terpsichore 2, 3. Ella Phillip Young .......,. 59, 95, IO2, IO7 Burke 4: Masqueraders 2: Fool- lighls 3: Sql.-al-Arms 32 Drama Club 4: Trapeze Reporler 4: Fresh- Soph Track I, 2. Capl. 2. Aileen Zender ...............,.... 59 Trinily High School, River Foresl. III. I, 2. Belly Zuehsow ..........,......... 59 Ray Zumbrook ....... 59, IO7, II8, I38 Lincoln 4: Safely Council 4: J. V. Foolball 4. SENIOR BOYS Barrell, William .................. I34 Clem, Alfred ........ 93, IO7, IO9, II2 Edwards, Richard ............ I34, I4l Edslrom, Bernard ... .... I I6, I28, I4I Kane, Edward .... . .......... I34 Karlholl, Roberl .... .....,... I 38 Lislug, Richard .... ............ 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Dearborn referected in Grant Park on Chicago's lake front. Illustration by Jahn 6- Ollier Arr Studios. UNDERCLASS INDEX JUNIOR BOYS Adams. Richard Anderson, Berlel .. Anderson, John M. Anderson, Roberl E. Angner, Joseph Arnl', David ...,.. . Askins, William Barclay, John .. Barker, James Barr, Warren .. Bauer, Rodney .. Baxler, Lewis .... Bellock, Vincenl Benson, Bonny Berry, Edward Biagi, Joseph ..... Blackslone, Jerome Blodgeil, Roberl' .. Boorman, Edwin Brandeau, Donald .. Briggs. William Broughlon, Roberl . Brown, Roger ...,. Bru n Sever n . .'i'd7',' v- v .. Buese, Richard .,.... 92, IO7 Burbank, James Burke, Henry ..... Burlness, James..63, Builerbaugh, Edgar Casurella, John Charuhasi George . Child, Jack ....... Chrislensen, Homer IO7, II2, Chrisfensen, Ralph .... 63, IO7 Cleworlh, Randall . Cox, William Cunal, Miles Dakis, Peler .... Davey, James Davies, Donald ..., DeBoer, Richard Doescher, Paul .... Donahoe, John ,.,. Dowdall, Richard .. Draper. Frank ..... Dry, James ...... Duncan, Donald Duriey, George Edwards, Charles .. Elleganl, Naihan .. ElIio++. John Raymon Emig, Charles ..... d .... Evenson. James ....... Farber. William ..... II6, I34, Fippinger, Roberl ..... FilzPal'rick, James .. Fiflzsimmons, Roberl Foley, Peler ....... Fossell. George .... Fosler, Donald ..,. Fosler, Richard Frank, James .... Franz, John .... Freeman, James Frick, Allen ...... Garrard, Russell Gebhard, Paul .... Gillmeisler. Roberi. 63 Glidden, John .... Glos. George ..... Golden, Roberl' Goldsbury, Roberl' . Granl, Donald .... Gray, Franklin .... Greenwood, Roberl .......93 ,.....io4 ...fisi , 94, IO7,- Grounds, Presron .... IO7, Gulhrie, Donald .... Hagglund, William ... ...... . Hall, Roy .....,.,.........,..,.. Hannigan, Roger ................. Herz, Paul...95, IO7, II6, I2I, I23, Higgins, John ................. ........63, I04, IO7, II8, I23. Hillborn, William ....... IO7, II6, Hills, Richard ............... IO9, Holmes, Oscar ..... I32, I38, I44, Holsinger, Chesfer ........... II6, Horwich, Edward ..... ,... ..... Inman, Richard .... ......... James. Phillip .... ....... I 32, James, Roberl .... ..,. 9 5, I34, Jeller, William . Johnson, Alberl' ........ .... I I6, Johnson, Carl William Johnslone. David .... Jones, John ...,......... II2, II8, Karcher, Richard ..., Kelly, John H. .... ............. . Kelly, Thomas .......,.. II6, I28, Kesler, Peler ............ Kipper, WaIler..I07, II2, II6, IZO, Kirkland, Donald ..,.. Klem, Fred ..........,.,......... Knopf, Keilh .... ...... Knowles. Lee ..... .... I 32, Kobersfine, John , ,,,, 108, Kobisk, Edward ... .... I I I, K-oepke, Wilbur . ....... . Kopla. Melvin , ,,,,, I32, Koucky, Frank .. l32 Kraalz, Lowell .,,,,, Kramer, Roberl ...,... 63, II6, I28 ..,..93, . Lang, Harris .... .. Leslie, Donald .... I32 . . . .63, . Lev, Jerald ......... Lighifool, Roberl' . .. Lillle, Williis .... l32 Luce, Harold Ludwig, Waller Malkin, Slewari IIO Marsden, Morris Mariin, Everefl' Marlin, James F. .... - Maller, Allen Malihews, Byron McClure, Eugene ,,,, McKenzie, William McMahon, Roberl' McMurray, Ronald .............. Meggelin. Harry ...,.... IO7, I20, Morrall, Donald .. Mullen, Edward Murray, James .... Murray, John I. .......IO4. Navrafil, Lloyd ......,...... Nelson, Slewarl ..... Nerad, RIChard.l07, I34, I38, l2O, Nilsen, Thomas ...,. Norman, Roberl ...... Novak, John P, .,,, , ........,II6, Osborne. Kennelh ., Ollon, Donald ..... Paulson, Belden ... Payne, Ralph ..... Perlman, Edward 95, Phelps, Jackson ....... 63, 94, IO4, Planienga, Henry ..... Porler, Elden ..... Po'H's, Edward ..... Powell, Richard Powers. Eugene Proul. James ..... Raihslag, James ....,. .... .. ..... 95, ..'.'.'i'i'2'. lI781 ......63. Reagan, Thomas Rachel, Edward .. Regan, Jack ...... Riordan, John .... Roberfs, Wellinglon Robie. William .... 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