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

 - Class of 1947

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Allan Bird Marianne Bresnan Mary Buescher Joyce Cahill Richard Carlson Mary Jane Coleman Palricia Francis Rulh l-lensley Donald MacGregor Mariorie Rechel Margarel Robinson Ellen Taubeneck Mary Van Kannel Palricia While Frank Young CLP2 l9l 0u6! fo Clehlfflfte fLi:i 6004 fa , , , Mr. Russell J. Fuog A word from The wise. Mosl sludenls will immedialely recognize lshis friendly lace. ln I939 Mr. Fuog came To our school as a member of The l-lislory Deparlmenl, and since lhen he has become one ol our mosl popular Jreachers. For many years Mr. Fuog has broadcasl rhe reporls of home ioolball games +o Jrhe cheering speclalors. l-le is well remembered for his appearance Jrhere, pacing up and down lhe sidelines, mike in hand, describing all of Jrhe plays. Mr. Fuog's inleresl in sporls manilesls ilsell also in his coaching of Jrhe freshman loorball and baslcelball reams. l-limsell a loolball player al lhe Universiry of Michi- gan, Mr. Fuog has helped lo develop lhe lradilionally slrong freshman reams, which in four years become our lighling varsilies. When Gym Jams were inauguraled here Two years ago, Mr. Fuog became lhe supervisor ol lhese Friday nighl affairs. We edilors believe wholehearledly Jrhal' Mr. Fuog well deserves Jrhe apprecialion we exlend To him in rhis dedicalion. mann, Miss Velma Ball, Miss Ru? Supednlendenl Dr. Eugene Youngerl .xdalminidfrafion To Dr. Youngerl, our superinlendenl, and lo our eighl deans, we exlend gralilude, noi only lor Their unliring elllorls lo malse our school a beller and a happier place, pul also lor lheir generosily in helping us in every possible way as we prepare lor lhe years lhal are ahead. The lour men and lour women who are deans ol girls and deans ol looys lor lhe classes al our school, advise us apoul our programs, help us as we Try lo decide in whal field ol work we are besl qualified lo specialize, acl as our Jrrusled counsellors, and aid us wilh our college applicalions or in loolcing lor our lirsl lop. Through close associalion, we have come lo know Dr. Youngerl and lhe deans as our good lriends. Deans STANDlNG: Mr. Ray Kelcham, Miss Eva Pring, Mr. Edward O'Bri:-n, Mr. Louis Frilzemeier, SEATED: Mr. Harold Mercall, Miss Bernice Hari h Horner. Business Sfaff Business Supervisor, G. Alvin Wilson Accounlanl, Edna Arkinson Boolcsiore Manager, Olga Dielcelman Regisrrar, Ella Engel g Secre+aries The business lhal accompanies The running of our high school is handled by a slaicl direcled by Mr. Wilson, who also supervises lhose in charge oi mainlenance. The accounlanr handles lhousands oi dollars used in school purchases: Jrhe manager oi lhe boolcsrore supervises Jrhe buying and selling ol Jrexlboolcs and supplies: and Jrhe regislrar has charge of The school records. Ten secrejraries make up an ellicienl clerical slaici. Mary Anna Verne DeBoer Chapman Vera Eroberg Louise Ennis Mildred Kowslcy Marion l-lessell Grace McLaren Laura Maddox Kafhryn Dr. Younger+ and Mr. Wilson Jralk over a blueprint Frances Rofhrocls Sfrawbriclge ll0l The usuaily long iine ai' The book siore dvvindles +o Hwree. Miss Maddox checks on a iosi book ioeiween plugging in calls, The elevaior on Hwis Jrrip car- ries special freigl'i+-Ailoeri Grams, Harold Ecic, and George Fulierion. Sludenl' Council .giuclenf BACK ROWe-Jacobsen, Peregrine, Spalding, Lesh, Bowman, Tefer, Burns, Fackler, Wilson, Winkler, Hyafl, Brown. SECOND ROW-Beggs Ngillyox, Pieife, Berns, Crowell, regory, lversen, While, Eifrig, Davis, FRONT ROW-Ames, Henkel, Thorsen, Bell, Shorney, Scharli, Colverl a S, Mr. Youngerl. Sludenl Council carried on iis work under lhe guidance oi Dr. Eugene Youngerl and The leadership oi iis presideni, Richard Scharli. lls members, chosen by lheir re- speclive classes, mainlained lhe lniormalion Desk, formed lhe Ask Me squad al lhe P.l.A. meelings, acled as ushers al ouldoor assemblies, managed a Red Cross drive, and conducled an assembly lor choosing cheer- leaders. lniormalion, please. Where do you lhink you're going? 2l ouemmenf Senior Council BACK ROW-Johnson, Dupre. THIRD ROVYN-Wrighf-L Albriqlwl, Born, Rodgers. SECOND ROW-Cliernberlain, McGowan, Casey, Taubeneck, Kniglm. FRONT ROWgMr. Frifzmeier, Lloyd, kvregory, Bell, Ihorsen, Norlon, Miss Horner. Senior Council lies been in eXiSlence lOl' assisls llfie cleans in nnalcing decisions on mal- lwo years now. The members include llie lers perlainlng solely lo llieir class. One ol senior class ollicers and one person lrOn'1 llmeir iobs lliis year was lo elecl eligible per- eacln ol llne ollner lnorneroonns nol repre- sons loicompele in llie Pepsi-Cola conlesl. senled by an ollicer. The Senior Council None gl lhal, Aren'l we well loelnayecl? ll3l Junior Council BACK ROW-Burns, Landis, Galper, Bergmann, Jacobs, Lenz, Veslufo. THIRD ROW-Schilke, Faclcler, Dau, Bowman, Rafcliff, Knpdson, Norion. SECOND ROW-Feenev, Wrighf, Allison, Berns, Canlwell, Harris, Hyall, Reicheri, Roach. FRONT ROW-Miss l-larimann, Mailland, Sheldon, Teier, Wilcox, McKay, Jacobsen, Downs, Brown, Mr. Meicalf, Junior Council sponsored many aciivilies cil in lhe choosing of cheerleaders. Two rep- during lhe year, including Jrhe Junior Prom, resenlaiives from each homeroom, lhe class which is The mosl imporlanl, Jrhe Junior officers, and iunior members oi Sludeni Parly, and class parries for junior girls. This Council compose The Junior Council. council also co-operaled wiih Sludenl Coun- Freshman Girls' Council BACK ROW-Theos, Garlon, Johnson, lvlonlenbruck. SECOND ROW-Allen, Rosen, Ladwig, May. FRONT ROW-Viclor, Cella, Conley, Prafr. 41 Freshman Girls' Council came inio exislence lhis year wilh lhe freshman girls' dean, Miss Pring, as ils iacully adviser. ll is mainly a serv- ice organizaiion and is lhe freshman organizalion lhal assisis ihe Girls' Club Coun- cil in lheir aclivilies. ln lhe pasl year lhis council helped in Jrhe Chrislmas Siocking Drive, lhe Red Cross Drive, and sponsored a parly lor freshman girls. Freshman Girls' Council made a good slarl lhis year by doing an excellenl iob on all oi ils proiecls. Smoking Council BACK ROW-Whiflock, Hansen, Wilcox. SECOND ROW-Albrighf, Thompson, Sellerqren, Thorsen, FRONT ROW-Bell, Colverf, Krull, Henkel. Smoking Council is an unusual sfuclenf Safefy Council, wifh Mr. Soliolay as governmenf group peculiar fo our school. faculfy aclyiser, handles fhe fraffic signs. This council enforces fhe school rules con- supplies fhe hall guarols af noon, regulafes cerning smoking. bicycle parking, anol enforces fhe criving rules. Safefy Council BACK ROW-Bell, Thompson, Hanson, Young, Thorsen. THIRD ROW-Knighf, Chamberlain, Weaver, Thiel, VanRiper, Pearson. SECOND ROW Gesmer, Wnlkens, Johnson, Candy, Edwards, Beggs. FRONT ROW-Braucher, Moses, Colverf, Albrighf, Henkel. ll5l Q Vx 'K V melocfrfmenfd infrovluce ua fo many EGM of Ll'l0lfUL6!g2 Letllfeell fA8 Laura l'l'LeCl5l,Ll'e6! 0l'l fkede flll0 CACL6. U61 2 Q If , W Fi If 51? gf? U W ' if N Wkk rgg Erank Pla+'r Elizabelh Abel Lydia Allen Helen Barclay Grace Boies Ada Bofhwell Rebecca Burl Bessie H. Cook Knowles Cooke Agnes Davis Elsie De6roff Kermir Dehl Variefy is Jrhe spice ol our English classes. The freshmen mix Jrhe pleasure of reading The Yearlingu wilh Jrhe slruggles over paris of speech and pass lo Jrheir sophomore year for a lasle ol Dickens and drama and a dose of clauses and verbals. The iuniors ex- plore American lileralure and wrile lheir lirsl research paper. The seniors elecl a year ol English liferalure or a semesler ol lilera- lure and a semesler ol speech or wriling, exposilory or crealive. A work period in Exposilory Wriling. John Gehlmann Margarer Hardie Max l-lohn Rulh Horner Rodney Kimball Mildred Linden Ralph Malihews Margarel O'Donnell Ellen Shuarf Nina Grace Smilh L. D. Swanson James Thompson From The Yearlingm +o . . . . Ml-lamle'r -in four years! X J i U91 Clflgblflgefi We may sTudy French, Spanish, Ger- man, and l.aTin under men and women who have Traveled and sTudied in The counTries whose language They Teach. In modern languages emphasis is puT on conversaTion, and addiTional oral work includes presenTaTion oT reporTs, sTories, and slciTs To class members. In l.aTin The language comes alive Through songs and plays and The annual LaTin bangueT puT on in The old Roman sTyle and aTTended by sTudenTs oT The sec- ond, Third. and TourTh-year classes. And we become inTeresTed in The resT oT The world! We correspond wiTh sTudenTs in many counTries oT Europe and CenTral and SouTh America and Thus geT more closely acguainTeol wiTh The people and Their cusToms. Under The sponsorship oT French and l.aTin classes, we have collecTed a large amounT oT cloThing and school supplies and over 15700 in cash To send To The children oT Europe. Florence Lois Walker Helen Geller Brubaker Grace MclnTire lVlarTha Farrand Baker Mabel lVlonTgomery Ellen Muir Pomeroy Irene Whaley LaTin scholars-I947 ediTion. AchTung! T201 Velma Ball Claire Bluzal Beafrice Cohen Phyllis Durnin Rifa McGuane Dorolhy Miller Harlow S+evens Jess Wagus Alice Ward Q 1 Ill Uv l 1 P- ' H2f5Y 3? Q h 4 Q wff,!l:7 , Q 8 ' ' 0 La vie en France. Spanish small-Jrallc. l2ll Reid STephens ,MJ !0l'y Morris, Buske F. F. Carson James ColleTTi L. H. FriTzemeier 'll T A lv F f l ll T '-5 V Russell Fuog R. T. HeclceTsweiler RoberTa Hinman Mary Hope Zelma Lindem Florence Magowan Blanche Oxborrow Allen Price Eva Pring A. W. Roehm Helen ShaTer JeanneTTe Sorensen To learn The whys and whereTores oT civilizaTion is Tas- cinaTing. ln our hisTory classes we delve back To The Time- oT primiTive man and Tollow his progress Through ancienT Egy,pT, Greece, and Rome To The Middle Ages, The period OT The Renaissance, and on To modern Times. Our hisTory courses do noT sTop wiTh AncienT, Euro- pean, and American HisTory. ln addiTion, Far EasTern and LaTin American HisTory 'help us To inTerpreT The presenT. An American GovernmenT class makes a more deTailed sTudy Than is possible in American HisTory. Courses in Sociology and Economics provide basic TacTs abouT human problems and The producTion and disTribuTion OT wealTh in our sysTem oT business. So we sTudy The pasT and The presenT. , i221 Therefore . . News of Hue day. Sou+h America, +ake I+ away! fza WafL0l'I'lClfLC6 WheTher a sTuolenT Takes rnaThemaTics To learn how To Tigure ouT his income Tax, or needs iT To gain enTrance To his TavoriTe college, The lvlaThemaTics DeparTmenT Teaches all The courses he may wanT or need. Elsie P. Johnson GerTrude AnThony Iva Bevens John Biorlie Harvey Chandler F. lvl. FosTer Mary Jane l-larTman Mary Hawkins Various n'iaTh subiecTs, ranging Trom Gen- eral lv1a+h To College Algebra. iniTiaTe The sTuolenT inTo The nnysTeries oT inTersecTing planes, wandering loci, The sliole rule, anol The ancienT Theorems oT PyThagoras. Those Q. E. D. T241 Earl Hoff Edi+h Inks Claude Kilch Jack Rossefler Orville Sullivan lvlargarer Synnerdahl John Van Dyke R. S. Woodruff who wish To major in mafhemalics may go on wilh Advanced Algebra, Solid Geom- elry, and perhaps Trigonomelry and Col- lege Algebra. If lhey desire merely an ele- menlrary educalion, Jrhey sludy Algebra and Plane Geomelry. The sludenl who has laken four years of mafhemalics comes oul of school beller able lo handle a lob in any of Jrhe innumerable occupalions in which Jrhis knowledge is needed. X:? T251 Norvil Beeman Edward O Brien Charloile Granl Ray Kercham Russell Daniels Harold lvieicall R. H. Gocker R. E. Parlc Maurice King Ray Soliday Leonard Schneller R. W. Woline l-lelen Turner cience Chemisrry, Physical Science, and Biologi- cal Science orier a wide varieiy of choices +o Oak Park l-ligh School sludenrs in Jrhe field of scienriiic sludy. Every sludenl' is required lo ialce General Science, which includes a siudy of good healrh habirs, and one year of an elecled science. Besides lhe usual courses in Biology, Boiany, Zoology, Physics and Chemisrry, many addilional courses are offered. Economic Bolany, open ro upperclass- men, deals wilh man's relaiion To planls and his exploilarion and deslrucrion of nalural resources. Physiography offers sludenis a chance lo slrudy our physical environmenl. Avialion Geography and Pre-ilighl Aero- nauiics ailracl many air-minded sludenis. Working rhe analyrical balance. i261 Ross Aeby Lillian Bonduranl Keillw Cady W. A. May Joseph Mclvlenamin A. I. Means O. D. Rober+s Russell Slorey Animal, veqelable, or mineral? Engine 'rune-up in Avialion Science. l27l ommercia George Seymour Ofphd Babcock Bernice Herrmann W. O. Hepicer Doroflwy LaRue Eine! Rice Margaref Riggs Some of us know Hwe mysreries of shorr- Elemenrs of Business: seniors, Commercial nancl and bookkeeping, and oi Hwe comp- Law. Typing and Oiciice Praclrice classes +ome+er and calcularor. Freshmen siudy Jrype repori cards and mimeograph maps. Oiliice Pracfice. i281 A+ +l'1e Graphofype machine. No hunf and peck sysfem here! -' ex vf. -an-I I K2 Lz G 'V I29 .gnclufifriaf .xdrfri 4 fm :I fa L l :Q Waller Brinl4manV. S. Asbury Roberl C.Cl1andler C. M. Henley James Kendall Gilman Lane Frank Owens Richard Paxfon The grind Whal makes Jrlwe wheel go 'rouncl? l30l , . fwfmy Ns. ff, 1 . 4'zw6 'wW'?2fW , A is , A fif, , yiiy d L, L ff ff 7fl7l35,, vie., ,xiwggfi . 1:2m?-ffmw ',aEh3i ,:1'vv- 7. -6' .Lani Wfflfzfxikf fffw 4.- QP JeanneTTe lvlagowan Helen SmiTh Wava Tamblingson ome conomicd The delicious smell oT baking someTimes driTTs down The hall Trom behind The doors oT 325. Here we Tind girls making rolls, as well as learning To plan lunches and main- dish dinners. The Third-year classes prepare compleTe meals, which are oTTen served To TaculTy members. In The sewing rooms The girls maTch parT A oT The paTTern To parT B7 puT in a zipper: and do all The oTher Things which resulT in admiring cries oT, Did you really make +ha+ dress yourselT? A NuTriTion class sTudies The eT- TecTs oT Tood upon healTh and The Tood reguiremenTs Tor a Tamily. In The Household ManagemenT course junior and senior girls learn budgeT- ing and consumer educaTion. HA Ml X ,, F Y li Fashion aT her TingerTipsl The way To a man's hearT .... T321 puggc .S?yaeaLing Gaylord Ramsay Helen Lounsbury l-ligh school sfudenfs realize fhaf fhe abilify fo speak well will be of qreaf value fo fhem in whaf- ever fhey do in fhe fufure. They sfudy voice pro- ducfion and loody acfion fo develop an effecfive manner of speaking vvifh poise before a group. They work on a variefy of subiecfs classified under exposifion, narrafion. and descripfion. To learn organizafion fhey do a greaf deal of ouflining. ln fhe advanced course speeches for formal and informal occasions are developed and analyzed for effecfive fhouqhf and arrangemenf. Rh s K ' S 9 005 oo 0 01 A 40 4 If z: it Ou N Coq 592. fog, to , 'Qto 'Oo Wvgf ..1,' And fo illusfrafe my poinf. . . . l33l .xdrf The paTTern grows. ArThur Pelz Edward Reasor EsTher Robinson Oak Park sTudenTs enioy Their arT work. The varieTy oT courses gives Them excel- lenT preparaTion Tor TurTher sTudy. ln beginning classes There is craTT and posTer work and some Tigure drawing and clay modeling. Commercial ArT shows The use oT arT in The business world, including work in leTTering and lay-ouT design. ln The CosTume De- sign and Figure Drawing cl a s s e s sTudenTs pracTice drawing The Tashion Tigure and skeTching Trom models. Those wiTh a creaTive benT Take CraTTs and do work in leaTher, weaving, and TexTile prinTing. The fXrT deparTmenT co- operaTes wiTh commiTTees Tor school evenTs by having sTu- denTs submiT designs Tor pro- grams and posTers. T341 True To Torm Harold LiTTle Morris Riebman Edna RuTh Wood ufiic Music insTrucTion is open To all who wish iT. Some Talce The course in General Music, which includes someThing oT musical hisTory and liTeraTure. Those who plan To maior in music go on inTo The l-larmony and Music l.iTeraTure classes, sTudying The TundamenTals oT Tour- parT vvriTing and experimenTing in composi- Tion. They develop The abiliTy Tor in- TelligenT lisTening by discussing greaT com- posers and Their worlcs. In The lnsTrumenT lnsTrucTion class Tresh- men and sophomores receive insTrucTion in sTrings and some oT The wind insTrumenTs as preparaTion Tor membership in band and orchesTra. The TradiTional ChrisTmas and Spring con- cerTs demonsTraTe The worlc oT The choral and insTrumenTal groups. AT This Time solo- isTs piclced Through TryouTs give excellenT perTormances. ff y K P34 ,,7 Learning To Too+ T351 Florence TvlarTin Glenn Holmes Jane AxTell Don Harshbarger Lavergne Bergman Orin NoTh CaTherine Good l-l. lvl. ScoTT Pauline Knapp OTis SmiTh Theresa Pressl RoberT Wehrli Gwen Rudolph John Wood Grace STaver RoberT WrighT l0Ly5icaf glclucafion ATTer every class in The spring and Tall, The cross walk beTween The Tieldhouse and The main building is crowded wiTh sTudenTs going To Their daily gym classes. ln The winTer, a Tunnel joining These Two buildings is used. The physical educaTion year is divided inTo Tour guarTers. ln This way Tour -diTTerenT acTiviTies can be oTTered To each sTudenT every year. During The second quarTer The boys and The girls concenTraTe on The gym exhibiT. This is a demonsTraTion puT on Tor The beneTiT oT The parenTs To show Them The acTiviTies oT The diTTerenT gym classes. The Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT uses excellenT sporTs equipmenT, and boTh The girls' gym and The boys' gym have beauTiTul swimming pools. ST . . re . . Tchl Up we go! JJQML E Doroihy Grancly ss lDielicianl K 2 Evelyn Moran , lSiqh+ Saving lnslruciorl Bess E. Wilmarih Q lschool Nursel X I.x 3 To keep our school heallh siandarcls high, an excellenl Wi, clierician and a capable group of cooks prepare school lunches and provide club refreshmenis. The school nurse inserls fhe necessary Therrnomeler, lakes counlless pulses, painls bruises, and checlcs on all absences. The Sighi Saving inslrrucror gives exlra help wiih magnifying glasses, oversize priniing, and a special large-iype lypewriler. Ouch! Caiching up on some shui-eye. In lhe Sighlr Saving class. Couni your change, please. i371 Og l Cl,l g Lura CrawTord l-lelen Wurzbach Mabel Shoop T :ni 'sz Library assisTanTs aT mid-year graduaTion parTy. The library sTaTT helps every sTu- denT and Teacher in high school. When a bewildered sTudenT comes up To The desk wiTh his long lisT oT reTerences, The librarians and Their assisTanTs soon supply The necessary maTerial. The Teachers also know They can Tind here vvhaTever They need Tor Their classes. There are ThirTy-Tour sTudenT as- sisTanTs in The library. Their duTies consisT oT necessary rouTine iobs: carrying library slips and ermiTs To homerooms, Tiling, sTraigTTTening books, and helping aT The main desks. Some oT These sTudenTs Take This work Tor crediT, while oThers merely are perTorming a service To The school and gaining valuable Training aT The same Time. 81 The librarians insTrucT The Tresh- man English classes in The correcl use oT The library, The posiTion oT The books, The use oT The card caTalogLie and The Readers Guide, and cerTain library rules. Cur library is exTremely well- equipped wiTh books, magazines, pamphleTs, and oTher publicaTions. Many oT The American T-lisTory books are TransTerred To room 225 so ThaT more sTudenTs may use Them in sTudy periods. An indispensable parT oT our school, our library becomes The cenTer oT aTTracTion when a good boolc is desired or research work is To be done. Is iT Mc, or Mac? Main-desk melee. l T391 QV ? ., Q -1 L .V r Q 45 A eniord, afmozif 700 fifrong, ave ma e 900 FQCOPLLD ABP? an RFQ gfdtefufkl' fLe fraining fkey lzcwe receive . fAbovejsMr, Lours Frrfzemexer, Dean of Semor Boys Miss Rufh Horner, Dean of Senior Girls. fOpposF JS+dJ'BlIS'Cl P'd T page - ea e 2 lm e , enror ass res' emi. Stand 'g D'kTh T D'kLI d V' P 'df 6 N 1 Ch 1 d A C5 q y S f y H01 NM we .gznior gfarki - I 7 l42l Elaine Abernelliy Kalrliarine Adam Leonard Adams Donald Albriglil' Janeen Andersen Carolyn Anderson Donald Anderson Jean Anderson Raymond Anderson Richard Anderson Belly An-drews Diane Armslrong Vera Armslrong Kennelli Arnesen Jolin Aslnlon Belly Auslin Palricia Auslin Donald Ax+ Lois Baelwr Barbara Bailey Richard Bain Roberl' Baird Palricia Bangs Marilyn Barber Virginia Barloon Lavonne Barg Riclward Barr Thomas Barrel? Rosemary Barry Carl Barlle Paulelle Barlon Donalda Basler Rosemary Basso Anna Baslian Paul Bale Berlram Bales lvlarqaref Bauder Joyce Beaumonl Nancy Beck Joan Becker John Bedrosian Audrey Beelwan Barloara Beeman Gregory Beggs Dorollmy Belwrends James Bell Norman Bell Ruflm Below Dorollmy Bellz James Bender Mos+ beaufiful girl . Millicenl' MH'cl1ell l43l Mosf handsome boy . . Dick Scharli H41 Belly Benson Clarence Benson Roberl' Benson Curlis Beusman John Bilgman Palricia Binash Donald Binks Allan Bird Duane Blaclc Joan Bloche Nancy Bloche Bealrice Bloclq Bruce Blomberg Dorolhy Bodeewes Palricia Boehm Edna Bolrns l-lowarol Bollz Frances Bonanala James Born Kennelh Born Carolyn Boll Beverly Boyle Dolores Bramhall Gladys Brarnhall Alberl Branch Marie Brandl Daniel Braucher David Brenner Raymond Brennoclc Marianne Bresnan Michael Broderick Eugene Brown Janice Brown Joan Brown Marilyn Brown Merrill Brown Sara Jane Brown James Buclcley Kalherine Buehrer Mary Buescher Joan Burden Marshall Burman John Burns Henry Busch Roberl Busch Joyce Cahill June Campbell Rulrh Campbell Thomas Candy Richard Carlson I4 jke .Siznior Cfaad - I 7 we .sznior Cfadd - I 7 l46l Joan Carllon Virginia Carolan Raymond Caron Joan Carroll Mary Carrorhers Roberr Carrorhers Roberl Carler Donald Caruso John Caruso Elaine Casey Lorraine Casey William Casey Diane Cervin - Evelyn Challiss Craig Chamberlin Carolyn Chase Donn Charrerron Nancy Child Richard Chrislriansen Merle Cihlar William Ciulla Donald Clell Shirley Clemens Richard Colanl Priscilla Coldilz Mary Jane Coleman Alberi' Colianni Jeanellre Collier Cynrliia Collins Donald Colniris Nancy Colver Keirh Colverr Mary Condos Jeanne Coney Elnora Coniorli Jamie Consrance Donald Cook Fred Cook George Cook William Cook Roberr Coombs George Cooper Margarel Corlerr Ba rba ra Coso Berry Crabb Nancy Crafrs Thomas Creager Barbara Crissey Sandra Criiclwiield James Cromwell Cu+es'r girl . . . Ann Gregory i471 Cufesl' boy . . . Dick Lloyd l48l Jacquelyn Crowell Millon Crowell Margarel Csordas Carol Cuchna Richard Cummings John Cushing Jess Dalcis Roger Daly Pearl Daniels Kennelh Darre David Davenporl Rulh Dlavenporl Dolores Davey Lee Davey Charles Davis Donna Davis Roberl Davis Leslie Dean Roberl DeBauri Clyde Denman Michael DiCosola l-lelen Diehl Arlhur Di-lella John Doerller lvlarguerile Doherly Thomas Dooley Belly Doran Alan Dorman Helen Drallmeier Nan Draper Mildred Duggan Richard Dupre Paul Eclcland Donald Edwards Roberl Eilerl Susan Eller Carol Erickson Kennelh Ericson Doris Eschwege Jaclcson Everds Joseph Farwell William Farwell l-lerberr Fausl Barbara Feidl Renee Feldman Carol Fisher John Fisher Thomas Flack Marjorie Fleischn Jean Folqers GI' i491 we Snior Cfadd - I 7 we .Sardar Cfadzi - I 7 01 Marilyn Forkel Elizabellw Forlrniller Louis Fosler lvlaryalice Fosier Glenn Fowler l.aFon Fowler Edward Fox Daniel Francescon Parricia Francis Claranne Frank Kallwleen Franklin Carol Frase Jolin Fraser Alice Frederick Gloria Frederick Nancy Freer RokJerl'Frencl1 lrvine Frey Irving Fuchs Raymond Galloin Mauro Garolalo Palricia Garren Nancy Garrick Kallierine Garlner Carolyn Galely Karl Gehlmann Joseph Geilen Jason Gesmer Richard Gibbs Kennelh Gibeau Roberl Glasser Joan Glidden Marguerile Gormley Grace Goss JoAnn Green John Greer Ann Gregory Edward Grobe Roloerl Groeneveld Kalhryn Gross Marilyn Grubbe George Gunderson William Gunn Viclor Gusl' Jane l-laerlel William l-lagglund Richard E. l-lall Richard l-l. l-lall Joan l-lallsled Roberl l-lamillon Apple polisher Chris Lipps YQ' Kem i , ' gs: i ij ,N is T sf si - D 3 , - . . 7 '- ISIJ k.'. , Y l f Bes+ a'I'l1le+e Pierre Peloqum N ',:Y A,, i ,.k-Q :- ' V 4 v ZQ, i521 William Hamillon Eleanor Harnrnerman Rober'rHaniscl1 Eali+h Hansen Paul Hanson Roberl Harlce Harold Harmel Roger Harper Ray Harrison Georganna Harvey Audrey Hauber David Hayes Reber? Hayes Nancy Headley Mary Heinlz Donald Henkel Peggy Henry Ruin Hensley Jane Herrick Fred Herza Virginia Hessler Edward Hinderland Warren Hinze Ronald Hippensleel lvlarilee Hoag Kervyn Hocking Donna Jean Hocull Theresa Hoelcsema Nyla Hoener Maxine Hoffmann Donald Holden Joy Holm James Holman Marian Holmes Donald Hoover Belly Hoplcins James Horallw Marqarel Horldn Roberl House Richard Howard James Hower Bruce Hubbard Jolmn Huelsler Lois Hunler Samuel Hunler David Hurd Grace ldler Lorraine lversen Gloria Jackson Carol Ann Jaeger I5 we .Sardar gfaria - 194 7 we .Snior CKCL55 - I 7 l54l William James Frank Jannoila John Jeiliers Lawrence Jeffery Lois Jensen Raymond Johnsen Cliiiord Johnson Elaine Johnson Ferdinand Johnson Jean Johnson John Johnson Roberi Johnson Keilh Johnson Margery Johnson Mary Ellen Johnslon David Jones Elizabeih Jones Joan Jones Edward Jongsma Roberl Jordan William Joslin Edward Jovan Alphonse Kaeppel Jacqueline Kahler Calherine Karmazin Waller Kaloll Marilyn Kaufman lrene Kazmierski Joann Kemble Vernon Kenney William Kelelliul Ann Killion Alan Kimloall Charles King Jolin King Glen Kinum Berlram Kisselburg Mariorie Klaerscli Lois Klem Marilyn Kling l-lerberl Kniglnl Joyce Koblislw Belly Konrad Freol Korcliclc Barbara Korn Cliarles Kouclsy Gloria Kramer Joan Kramer Elaine Krause Paul Kries Class wolf . . . Ray Anderson ,-umijdp rier M 4 .-,' V -'. ' i ' +22 ,Q ,1igQi2ygf2f w 4 wiv wr- H 'i 51 Mos+ popular girl Blanche Wilson Donald Kropp George Krull Barbara Kruse Marian Klsanes William Kuncilz Jeanne Kurlz Ralph LaCroix William Laolwig Frank Lalceberg Callierine Lambers Palricia Lamson Florence Landise Roberl Lanclwerlen Barbara Lane Alan Langeleld Melvin Lannerl Valerie Lauer Palricia Lawless Barbara Learn Frank Leber Carol Lee Susan Leeols Sebaslia Lenlis Dorollwy Leslie Virginia Lewis Roberl Lillie Roland Lillie Chrisline Lipps Lila Lisio Richard Lloyd Virginia Lolls Clifford Lowum John Ludlce John Luvisi William Lyons Donald MacGregor Nancy MacGregor Joan Mack Donald Machlerland Calherine Mahoney John Mahoney Carol Maike Mary Malady Phyllis Malahy Carol Malmquisl Conslance Malo Lesler Mandelloaurn Marilyn Manning Alhanasia Manos John Mansen l57l .7Ae .Sardar Cfadri - I 7 .gznior 66166 - ,104 7 'C , Donald Mansfield Eugene Marre Edwin Marsh Ronald Marshall James Marlin Marqarel Marlin Kalhleen Massey Dorolhea Maslers Donald Maslrud Shirley Malhers Jean Maller Charles Mayer James Mayer Roberl Mayer Leo McCar+hy Roberl McDerrnoH Joan McDonald Richard McEwan Nancy McEwen Mary McGinnis Jack McGowan Suzanne McGowen Jay McGreevy Robin McMurray Gerald Mchlellis William Meaol Anne Meagher Jo Amber Means Charlolle Menlciclr Roberl Merrill Margarel Melcall Beverly Meyer Donald Miller Margarel Miller Palricia Milles Joseph Mirshalc Samuel Mirshalc William Mirshals Millicenl Milchell William Monsen Charles Moore Roberl' Moore Thomas Moore Woolslon Moore Henry Morello Phillip Morello Shirley Morrice Allen Moses Lemoyne Mounlioy Georgene Mracek Mosl popular boy Jim Bell i59l 8 fsww .sk 5 , has as 'fx' K . 2'-i'?4?3iiff'7f3il31lf.7 ,us f Class cu+-up . . Dave Jones l60l llo Murphy Marcia Neal Marjorie Nelson Richard Nenneman Peler Nesrer Joan Nicholas Waller Nickelson Anne Nielsen Mary Louise Nielsen Roberla Nielsen Barbara Niernnann Phyllis Nolan James Normann Jack Norris George Norlon Joseph Novak Roberl Novak 1 Mary Alice Olenline l-lazel Olson Marlin Olson Sara Olson Ralph O'Neill Rulh Oplholl Marilyn Orr Berlha Oslermarlc Harry Olsuii Theodore Pannlcolce Pauline Panos Roloerl Palchen Paul Pallon Jacqueline Paul Yvonne Paul Palricia Payne William Peake Willard Pearson Pierre Peloquin William Perley Arline Perlman Dorolhy Pelerson John Pelerson h Joseph Pelerson Waller Pelerson Ronald Plannes Yvonne Pichl Conrad Planlenqa Marian Poindexler Marilyn Posson Roberl Powell Elizabelh Powers Richard Powers Ib we .sznior Cfaad - I 7 we Snior Cfarid - I 7 l62i Jacqueline Prussing Joanne Purnell Donald Puizier Rulli Pyle William Quelsclw Roberl' Quinn David Radcliffe Gilberl Rau Joan Read Mariorie Reclwel Alan Reed William Relwm Carol Reininga Lois Resnick l-lelen Reylll Ellen Rice Margarel Richmond Mary Riordan Luella Riplcey Mary Jo Roach Frederick Roberlon Margarel' Robinson Waller Rock Eflwel Roclclin Edward Rodgers Marilyn Rogers Roberl Rogers Mary June Rohrer Randall Rook Janice Rosen Nancy Ross Alberl Rolschild Dellha Rouse l-larold Rowe Marilyn Rudolf lrene Salla Audrey Salomon Nancy Sandel Palricia Saunders Joanne Schaniel Richard Scharli Richard Schell Clyde Schermerho Rae Schieble John Schlolz Roberl Schmidl William Schnalhor William Schroeder rn sl Marion Schumacher l-larry Schwaegerman Fashion-plafe girl Pai' Whife l63l td- ef- f s ' Mm an Fashion plafe boy Bob Weaver S, ,,, , l64l William Sclwwass Ann Seaverl Jean Seegers Donald Seiler l-loward Sellergren Marilyn Sells Peler Slmalelc Anna Frances Shand Jane Sharpe Joanne Slwaunessy l-loward Sllaw Jol'in Slweridan Carol Slfiorney Marina Slworney Geraldine Sliurllell Mary Ada Sime Jolwn Simpson Jacquelyn Sleiglwr Donna Smale Mary Jane Smillw Maryline Smilli Peggy Smillw Valerie Smillw Marilyn Snyder Roy Snyder lvlillon Sobie ' Carol Soderlin Jeannine Solcolowslci Rachel Solomon Don Sowers Bruce Spalding Peler Spelson Alexander Sraier Mariorie Slalllord Joan Slaelile William Slallord Clfiarles Slange Caroline Sleinlwilber Richard Slenslay Gloria Sleplwenson Ramona Slewarl Alice Slollzner James Slone Edwin Slorer Rullfm Slriclcland Berel Slrolner Jeanne Slronq Rulli Slulllcen June Sullivan Norma Jean Summerlwill A 6 we .gznior farm - I 7 l5l i we .gznior Cfadd - f 7 l66l Eileen Sunnesen Belsy Surrey Mae Ellen Svoboda Wayne Swanson John Sweeney Palricia Sweeney James Swell Palricia Sword Paul Tarnoslci Madelyn Tarrani Ellen Taubeneclq David Taylor l-larold Taylor Sarah Jane Taylor Roberl Teeler Audrey Templin George Te+zlaT'l Adrienne Tevis Calvin Thelin l-larry Thiel Dorolhy Thies Rulh Thomas l-larry Thompson Slacy Thompson Lorraine Thorsen Richard Tlmorsen Barbara Tlwuesen Doris Tinucci Palrricia Tomlinson Marilyn Toombs Annelle Torlorelli Dolores Traver Roberl Tregay Joan Trimmer Winilred Trowbridge Carol Turnbull Barbara Turner Suzanne Ullmann Joanne Uncaplmer Edna Unlied June Valand Frances Val Dez Wilbur Van Riper Yvonne Vilendrer Kallierine Vilven Helen Vogel Gerald Voialc Helen Vorslweim Bruce Wagner Kennellm Wagner Brain'rrus+ . . . Richard Nenneman err? 15 ' if 6.5 ' ' -Lfglw F iff 1 ' f f 3 in 4' l671 Culesl couple . . Jean Kurlz and Dick Lloyd i681 l-Ioloe Wahlin Ellen Wallace David Walsh JoAnn Walsh Anne Wasson Roberl Weaver Palricia Webb Phyllis Weber Berlha Weger William Weihe Belly Weiss Leona Weiss A Ralph Wheeler Gerald Whicher Gerald While Palricia While l-larold Whilloclc John Wiley Elizabelh Wilhelmi Roberl Willcens Joan Willens Donald Williams Elizabelh Williams John Williams Belly Wilson Roberl' Wilson Blanche Wilson William Winner Sally Winler Roberl Winlz Verle Wollenberg Donald Wood Joanne Wood Richard Woulle Edward Wrighl Sandra Wrighl Phoebe Young Frank Young Roberl' Young Marjorie Zeeh Louise Zwiclcy Midyear grads receive diplomas. iw s enigp 0110115 ScholasTic Leaders Q ' J . yr 1 ,ga is BACK ROW-Campbell, Willens, MaTTer, Lipps. FIRST ROW-Reininga, Nenneman, Wilkens. Scholarship Cup Winner Richard Nenneman This year The number one brain OT Oak Park l-ligh School, The winner oT The scholarship cup, was Richard Nenneman, who, Tor Tour years, mainTained The admir- able average oT 95.5. l-lis achievemenT was announced aT a scholarship assembly in February honoring The many excellenT sTudenTs oT our school. Averages almosT as high were aTTained by Carol Reininga and RoberT Wilkens in second and Third places. l-lonorable menTion was given To Ru+h Campbell, Chris- Tine Lipps, Jean lvlaTTer, Jack Norris, and Joan Willens, who had averages OT 93.5 or above. CongraTulaTions are due To These scholasTic leaders Tor Their Tine work. AT The assembly Mr. KeTcham also read The names OT sixTy seniors who have earned honor grades Tor Three and one-halT years. The senior class is proud oT iTs Tine scholasTic record. AnoTher honor granTed To a Tew each semesTer is ThaT oT being selecTed as a commencemenT speaker. AT The January graduaTion Richard Nenneman and Jack Norris ably represenTed Their class and delivered inspir- ing speeches.. Speakers chosen Tor The June graduaTion were Karl Qehlmann, Richard Lloyd, Carol Reininga, and Anna Frances Shand. l70l Miclyear Speakers June Speakers Richard Nenneman Jack Norris we .sznior 64465 - I 7 Karl Gehlmann Richard Lloyd Carol Reininga Anna Frances Shand Three-ancl-One-Half-Year Honor Roll BACK ROW-Lloyd, Gehlmann, Brenner, Foster, Williams, Benson, Sweeney, Whicher, Kenney, Hanson. FOURTH ROW-Shalek, Peake, Burns Wilkens, Sowers, Bell, Nenneman, Ericson, Wiley, King. THIRD ROW--Beggs, Reininga, Robinson, Bellz, Brown, Shorney M., Schieble, Roach Lambers, Sfullken, Panos, Riordan. SECOND ROW-Gesmer, Mracek, Rechel, Mefcalf, Lipps, Snyder, Bauder, While, Taubeneck, Green, Diehl Willens, Campbell. FRONT ROW-Norfon, Mailer, Posson, Casey, Shorney C., Crowell, Beeman, Erickson, Frase, Basler, Anderson, Vilven. l7ll. 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T751 Miss Ball and Mr. O Brien . . . always ready To help .SJOIOLOWQOPQJ The sophomores are The noise under our rooT-since They climb Three TlighTs oT sTairs To reach Their eyriel Sophornores since Tirre im- memorial have wailed Their plainT. Why can'T' The Treshmen climb These sTairs? ATTer all, we do have a liTTle more digniTy Than They, and iT's a liTTle hard on ThaT digniTy To bound up These sTairs so oTTenl Miss Ball and lvlr. Q'Brien are The guiding lighTs oT The sophomore class. They counsel Their Tloclc oT boys and girls when They TirsT begin To Think oT college or oT a vocaTion. The imloorTance oT This early counsel- ing cannoT be underesTimaTed, be- cause someTimes iT is The deciding TacTor in deTermining a boy's or girl's decision ahouT The TuTure. The deans also help Their charges Through The rigors oT plane geomeTry and second- year LaTin. Miss Ball and lvlr. LeT's see now-36- I 7-28. Q'Brien are boTh well-gualiTied To do a skillTul iolo, and They give all The aid ThaT can be given To Their some- Times-bewildered sophomores. A walk Through The sophomore halls will remind any senior or iunior oT The days when he was a sopho- more and oT The worries which beseT Those days. The girls will remember Their TirsT annual l3ouT wiTh The prolo- lem oT geTTing To The FooTball Dance: and girls and Tellows alike will Think Tondly oT Those memory reguiremenTs and The mulTiTude oT oTher dilemmas which peseT Their second year in high school. lVlosT people seem To Think oT sophomores as a sorT oT cross loe- Tween The green young Treshman and The worldly-wise, old iunior. Be ThaT as iT may, we Think ThaT The sophomores are a yery nice group oT people. Sophomore smiles work overTime aT lunch. rTraiT of Tour Typically happy sophomores. rw Miss Pring aids a noT-so-bewildered Treshman. 3 PQJLHQQI1 WiThouT a doubT, Treshmen are The mosT bewildered-looking class in The school, buT iusT in SepTember, ThaT is. ATTer The TirsT six or eighT weeks They have almosT compleTely absorbed The school rouTine so ThaT you can Tell Them only by Their comparaTively small size-and some- Times noT by ThaT. lyliss Pring and Mr. KeTcham are oT help while The bewildered Tresh- man is undergoing The TransTorma- Tion which changes him Trom a Green Freshie To a well-adiusTed high school sTudenT. The deans are always in The main oTTice ready To lend a helping hand To any Treshman who seems To be progressing in The wrong direcTion. Book larnin' is worTh reaching Tor. Merry Tre-shwomen waiT Tor senior hosTesses. il W? 45 ,P ,, K, Mr. Kefcham counsels a mys+erIous freshman Gee! Being a freshman is fouglwl U91 5 E Wi C as P wah 5 QM! .J 11 EA . ,1 i if iii-5-tu 1 an Ai K nil sf if' ' Y. , ' V 41 bin f. 2' V ' 'L R n 1. '4 if S., X X E gi 45 l I U X , K R N 3 X A7 Q. .N Lg ,M f ,.-A ' ' s ,:,, . V x 6' S kgs? Ni 35 fy Q if ff W N if iii S ii 33 Q , ga b 5 Q 'YF Q . Q ai W fi L , I?:f1 ' - ammmmds - ' Q. . 'W Seafed: Charles Kouclcy, Richard Scharli, Richard Lloyd, Cliff Johnson, Greg Beggs, Joe Peferson and Karl Gehlmann, John King. Sfanding: Gregory Beggs, Tommy Williams, The Aclolescenf Four, har- lvlr, Frifzmeier, Don l-lenlcel, T-lerb Knighf. These are The monize afTer The banquef. planners of Boys' Conference. l Boys' and Girls' Confer- ferences are always inTeresT- ing and useful, buf This year They seemed especially so. The hard work of The officers and commiTTees was evidenT in The smooThness and gen- eral excellence of The con- ferences. The Theme of Girls' Con- ference, Do We Dare? was amplified in The discussion groups and by The Two main speakers. Boys' Conference was de- signed To help The boys who aTTended in choosing Their yocafions. BoTh Conferences were worfhwhile and inTeresTing This year, as They have been for The pasT ThirTy years. They successfully mix fun, eaTing, and deep Thinking in- To a perfecT blend of enioy- menf. Carol Shorney and l-lelen Diehl say hello To Boys' Conference for Girls' Conference. TENT .MQL .gzlzoof Conkrence on jnfernafionafjffaira Jason Gesmer, Raymond Brennoclc, Peggy Roginson and Gregory Beggs hang on Mr. Buslce's every word. Mr. l-lecl4eTsweiler explains a poinT To Barbara Tur- ner, PaTricia Francis, RoberT McKay and RuTh PieTTe. T821 BlueprinTs Tor a BeTTer Tomorrow was The Theme oT The TiTTeenTh annual Oak Parlc l-ligh School ConTerence on lnTernaTional ATTairs. The enThusiasTic applause oT The Tour hundred sTudenTs who aTTended The conTerence showed Their inTeresT in The dis- cussions and speeches. The SaTurday evening session OT The con- Terence was opened wiTh a dinner in The school lunchroom. ATTer The dinner and beTore The lecTure, The Boys' QuarTeT sang a Tew numbers. lvlr. EvereTT l-lolles, now direcTor and commenTaTor Tor The Colum- bia BroadcasTing SysTem, spoke on The UniTed NaTions in AcTion. ln The Sunday aTTernoon session, DocTor WalTer Johnson, proTessor oT hisTory and direcTor oT The American l-lisTory phase OT The Army Spe- cialized Training Program aT The UniversiTy oT Chicago, spoke on The FuTure oT The UniTed NaTions. A guesTion period closed each oT The lecTures. .911 fha Wewa in X17 7747 .f Heiicopfer begins mail service Five new Jreaciiers ioin us. Link frainer arrives af iesf. anced anal parfied y ,H .Indra gf' Chug-a-lug aT The FooTball Dance. Calendar y SepTember 3 . . . School opens. l-li There! l-laven'T seen you Tor ages. November 8 . . . Girls' Club Play, You Can'T Talce IT WiTh You. Grandl November I5-I7 . . . Boys' and Girls' Coniferences. My brain is Tired Trom Thinking so much. November 27 . . . l3ooTball Dance. DecoraTions were really lush. December I4, I9 . . . ChrisTmas concerTs. Music is Truly The expression oT The soul. January 23 . . . lvlidyear GraduaTion. l-lere we go ouT inTo The cold, cold world. February 23 . . . 0pereTTa. The piraTes oT Pen- Smiling Tor The birdie. zance were cerTainly in Tine voice! l84l March 7 . . . Gym DemonsTraTion. JUST Think- The lasT one Tor The seniors. March 22, 23 . . . ConTerence on lnTernaTional' ATTairs. Maybe There is sonne hope Tor This baTTered old world. May 2 . . . Junior Prom. IT was much more Tun Than reading 'Alice in Wonderland'. May 9, IO. . .Senior Class Play. Being a 'Beggar on l-lorseback' isn'T so load. June 8 . . . BaccalaureaTe. Only Tour more days: iT's lcind oT sad, aTTer all. June I l . . . Class Day. One day leTTg Tour years can be awTully shorT. June I2 . . . GraduaTion. My diploma! ' Checlc-in aT The Gym Jams And Then iT's heaven. T851 Q53 QV ,gag Q fibramafica aclcl excifemenf ana! cobra fo fke rickoof program Lg infroolucing fke magic of maLe-Legeue. ming high. Miss Miller and Mr. Cooke, direcfors. H561 My ,M ., ., . Y f f gl . W, -V A iii I A553 vi--up . , ' D3 fmf . . . .,.,, A, ,.,. an - vm, 11 fy ,vp ' I x gf., f ' ,. arm ' usli., ,, m me ge ff 'V 9, a . y f , fi VL, My YAY K km Y 1 . H JA. ' L Q ii ,, 'V' -1, A , Y U V 'A K Wfqf' gf' ' W UQ f:wf.xQ.19wK ' -Mg, ,ssl L. f -Q ggi? M, ,,,W?MI 'f ', .why .V - f ,V M W ,, J m Q L 30.42 you v The gay comedy, You Can'T Take IT WiTh You, sponsored by Girls' Club, was presenTed on November 8 and 9 in The high school audi- Torium under The excellenT direcTion oT Miss Dor- oThy Miller. The casT included: Penelope Sycamore, KaTh- leen Franklin, Essie, RuTh PieTTe, Rheba, Florence Landise, Paul Sycamore, Jack SchmeTTerer, Mr. De Pinna, Alan Reed, Ed, Edwin STorer, Donald, George NorTon, MarTin VanderhoT, John Sweeney, Alice, Jean MaTTer, l-lenderson, l-lol- brook TeTer, Tony Kirby, l-Toward Galper, Boris Kolenkhov, Bruce Swanson, Gay WellingTon, Dor- oThy Bonnema, Mr. Kirby, RoberT Krogman, Mrs. Kirby, Norma l-Tolland, Three Men: Cassius Mac- Diarmid, Ahcred London, John King, Qlga, Mar- gery Faulkner, STage Manager, Ellen Taubeneck, PrompTer, JaneT Lucal. The commiTTees worked under The supervision oT: CosTumes and properTies, Mrs. Synnerdahl, Barbara CaTlin, MargareT MeTcalT, STaging and lighTing, Mr. Cooke, Richard Barr, David Bren- ner, Donald Binks, Scene consTrucTion, Mr. Ken- dall, Makeup, Mrs. Cook, Miss Turner, l-lazel Olson, Frances Val Dez, PubliciTy, Miss ShuarT, Miss Lounsbury, Barbara Guy, Business and Ushers, Mr. l-lepker, Peggy Robinson, Programs, Miss Babcock. Love-ly, isn'T iT? 92 3-is ISS! Dorff you worry, de-arlell' HBUT everyone pays an lncome 'laxll' Besl dressed family of I947. May l presenl Mr. Sycamore? l99l l-lold ill We'll have a wonderful dinner I shore am glad I'se colored. Hard working backslragers. CDn hAay 9 and IO The anuwing and ianiashc Senior Class Hay, HBeggar Cln l4orsebackf' was presenied in +helughschoolaudHoHuniunderiheskmid dnechon oi Mr. Knowles Cooke. The casi included: Dr. Alberi Rice, John Wiley: Cynihia Mason, Helen Vorsheim: Neil McRae, Gregory Beggs: Mrs. Cady, Beverly Meyer: Gladys Cady, Suzanne McGowen: Mr. Cady, David Jones: Homer Cady, Clar- ence Benson. The Dream Minisierz John Wiley. Ushers: Georgie, Ken Ericson: Ali. Frank Young: Lou, Roberl Winlz: Harry, Craig Chamberlin. Bridesmaids: Suzanne, Carol Reininga: Millamanl, Rulh Sfulken: Hyacinlh, Kalherine Vilven: Milliceni, Nancy Freer. Musicians: Richard Dupre, Karl Gehlmann, Melvin Lannerl, Clilziord Johnson. Alberl Branch. Trainrnanr John King. Trainboy: Ralph O'Neill. Builers: Higgins. Alan Reed: Simpson, Edward Fox: Thornpkins, Frank Young: Smilhers, Ken Eric- son: Blilhers, Craig Chamberlin: Timpson, Roberl Winlz. Jerry, John King. Jurors: I. Craig Chamberlin, 2. Roberl Winlz, 3. Frank Young, 4. Ken Ericson, 5. Carol Frase, 6. Margarel Melcali, 7, Alan Reed, 8. Edward Fox, 9 Janice Rosen, IO. Alhanasia Manos, II. Barbara Korn, I2. John Wiley lForemanl. Candy Seller, Carol Erickson: Guide, Alan Reed: Novelist Alan Dorman: Arlisl, Frank Jannolia: Poel, Charles Koucky: Poei's Models, Roberi Lillie and Roland Lillie: Slenographer, Gloria Kramer: Singer, Virginia Barbon: Visiiorsz He, Edward Fox: She, Marjorie Klaersch: Child, Marilyn Brown. Business Men: Mr. Canoo. John Sweeney: Mr. Deloo, Thomas Flack: Mr. Meloo, Roberf Wilkins: Mr. Beloo, John Huelsler: Mr. Jeloo, William Casey: Mr. Heloo, Richard Hardy. Miss Hey, Dorolhy Bellz: Miss You, Sandra Wrighl. Head Wailer, John Wiley: Check Boy, Ralph O'Neill: Wailersz Francois, Frank Young: Jean, Ken Ericson: Pierre, Craig Chamberlin: Henri, Roberf Winlz. Dancing Teachers: Shawn, Alan Reed: Balleau, Edward Fox: Mordkin, Frank Young: Vernon, Ken Ericson: Maurice, Craig Chamberlin: Duncan, Roberi' Winfz, Reporlers: Bill of The Times, John Sweeney: Ed oi The World, Thomas Flack: Tom oi The Post Roberl Wilkens: Dick oi 'The Giobef: John Huelsier: Bud oi The Sun, William Casey: Jack of The News, Richard Hardy. Tickei' Taker, John King: Check Boy, Ralph O'Neill: Ushers, Lois Klem and Georgene Mracek: Newsboys, John Burns, Richard Gibbs, Paul Hanson, Keiih Johnson, Roberf Lillie, Roland Lillie, Harry Olsuii, Richard Sfensby, Gerald While, and Harold Whillock. The Belief The Musician, Dona Basler: The Fair, Lila Lisio: The Dark, Audrey Forrdrescher: The Musical Noies: Do, Joan Bloche: Re, Pal Boehm: Mi, Donna Davis: Fa, Elaine Johnson: Sol, Barbara Leon: La, Marilyn Posson: Ti, Marilyn Snyder: Do, Belsy Surrey. The Commi++ees Were: Coslumes and Make-up: Miss Lounsbury, Hazel Olson: Scene Design and Painiing, Mr. Pelz: lncidenlal Dancing, Miss Miller, Audrey Forrdrescher: Scene Conslruclion, Mr. Kendall, Richard Barr: Properlies, Miss Turner, Barbara Bailey: Music and Recordings, Mr. Liille, Miss Wood, and Mr. Kendall: Pholographs, Mr. Lane: Tickers, Mr. Hepker, Yvonne Vilender: Publiciiy, Miss Shuari, Mr. Kilch, Joan Willens, Palricia Francis: Program, Mr. Heckelsweiler, Margarel Bauder, Marguerile Gormley: Typing, Miss Babcock, Phyllis Weber: Ushers, Mr. Baker, Mr. Dehl: Prompiers, Florence Landise, Jean Mailer: Sound Elriecis, Don Challer- Tonn: Lighls, David Brenner, Don Binks. Mr. Hyde or Doclor Jekyll? T911 The lighTs ThaT didn'T Tail. Nailin' and a' sawin'. ff T I Q, fill 7 LighTs Crew BoTh The Trick lighT- ing and The regular lighTing used in The dramaTic producTions This year, were very ably supplied by The lighTs crew, who de-P serve The highesT praise Tor helping To malce The plays so en- ioyaple. STage Crew To The sTage crew SaTurday rneanT scene consTruc:Tion. Each week They sawed, hammered, measured, and painT- ed. Their creaTions broughT TorTh spon- Taneous applause aT The rise OT The cur- Tain, Tor The seTTings OT The dramaTic pro- duc:Tions This year were nnosT eTTecTiye. BeT These hinges will never squeak! T921 I rofecfion Sa!! BACK ROW-Beusman, Brenner, Humbersfone, McGarry, Hanson, Binks l-l., Beard, Ouelsch, Teler. THIRD ROWfJohnson M., Baker, Konrad, Lislug, Walker, Johnson D., Kroqrnan. SECOND ROW-King, Fernan Wilkens, Burman, Binks D., Chamberlin, Fraser, Powers, Olsuii, When anyone menlions lhe word movies. inslead ol Thinking ol a molion piclure lhealer, we may Think ol our sound room, room 42, or of rhe audilorium. The exlenl of our program of educalional movies is very greal indeed, wilh hardly any course in school nol oiclering al leasl one movie a dez, Eliis Johns, Meier, Rasmussen, Kenney, Mr. Park. FRONT ROW-Fosler, year. Because ol excellenl managemenl and equipmenl, school movies are always a lreal, and much credil should be given lo Mr. Park, direclor, and lo lhe proieclion slall who are responsible lor lhe ellicienl handling ol The machines. The big wheel. One moment please! l93l Q Vx A F - frainfi young muaiciand ana! aclvbn L Wmic-Aofk infifrumenfaf anal uocaf eaufg fo many 5CA00!l9l 0g,l al'l'l6. Hle direcfs. We're loyal +0 you, Oak Park High. IQ4! sziasifsiffg - K X ff f- - '?'41Si'ivzzz-at fl I i , , K Q,Lti,yWv,,v. 43133, vi J- S, NH v ?yf's'Q:'f1 ima ,Q.,LwM K 'iliizsfis K K -QL, . . Swim- - ffm-fi-g. ww 1 Y? .i l i: MT. ....,,.,,. ,, L 7- Z' HQ it :fx .V v ' 3 ,, ,.,,,:, EM V az y M15 f,,-v ,.,v,. . , , 'f:.553..1: I 1 .1 '- E mi, ,V -, W 1 if, 2 2 S' mf- , . , , f ? 355 -ffiafir-QA-fgf 1, 4:1 J mf 'Q sf? , 1 gh wily: f ,wp Z , ' ,wfgffil igfiiq' 2233, . y, ' if X je Hfflsfetf 0!pel'lZ6U'lCe As The overTure Taded soTTly away and The curTains parTed, The audience saw a piraTe den. So The GilberT and Sullivan opereTTa, The PiraTes oT Pen- zance, was inTroduced on Feb- ruary 28 and lvlarch I, when iT was presenTed in The high school audiTorium by The lvlusic De- parTmenT under The direcTion oT Miss Wood. The sTory revolves around Frederic, played by Tom Wil- liams, who has grown up wiTh a group oT piraTes because his nurse lJacgueline Paull had mis- undersTood The word piloT Tor piraTe and 'had appren- Ticed him To The piraTes, led by Joseph PeTerson. RuTh, The nurse, Tries To malce Frederic marry her by Telling him ThaT she is very beauTiTul. ln realiTy she is guiTe unaTTracTive, and her dreams are rudely shaTTered when The daughTers oT lvlaior- General STanley malce Their ap- pearance. lT's love aT TirsT sighT Tor Frederic and lvlabel lBar- bara l-lornl. AT TirsT The piraTes wanT To keep Them all prisoners, buT The lvlaior llfen Ericsonl plays on Their sympaThies by singing his amusing PaTTer Song and Telling Them ThaT he, Too, is an orphan. l-le and his daughTers are allowed To go home, and Frederic goes along. l-lowever, The piraTe lcing and RuTh Tollow him and Tell him ThaT, since he was born in leap year, he has noT yeT had enough birThdays To come oT age. Frederic, always duTiTul, de- cides To reTurn, buT, as he is preparing To leave, The police appear and sing The delighTTul A Policeman's l.iTe ls NoT a l-lappy One. The piraTes, who have been hiding behind pillars, aTTaclc The police, buT aTTer The TighT RuTh explains ThaT The piraTes are all noblemen and STop, ladies! Always Tollow The dicTaTes oT your conscience T-lurrah Tor The piraTe king! l96l Now, leT me Think! Go and do your duTyl Grand Tinale. ThereTore can marry The Maior's daughTers. Thus The TradiTional GilberT and Sullivan happy ending is preserved. The music in The opereTTa was gay and delighTTul, oT course, and was pleasingly sung by The well-chosen casT. The voices oT The leads were splendid, and The boys' and girls' choruses were excellenT, as was The acT- ing. Members oT The casT were exTraordinary in keeping up The well-known GilberT-and-Sullivan pace and in puTTing across The comic Touches in The show. The orchesTra, playing skill- Tully under The direcTion oT Mr. l.iTTle, was essenTial To The suc- cess oT The opereTTa and pro- vided really proTessional ac- companimenT, supporTing The singers and adding polish To The producTion. Also deserving oT a loT oT The crediT are The various commiT- Tees ThaT worked so hard To achieve a successTul produc- Tion. The casT included: Frederic, Tom Williams: Maior-General, Ken Ericson: PiraTe King, Joseph PeTerson: Samuel, Vern Kenney: SergeanT oT Police. CliTT John- son: Mabel, Barbara l-lorn: EdiTh, Jean CuThberTson: RuTh, Jacqueline Paul: KaTe, Polly Laun: lsabel, PaTricia Webb. Those in charge oT commiT- Tees were: publiciTy, Mr. Dehl, Miss ShuarT, Peggy Robinson, Craig Chamberlin: cosTumes, RuTh Flum: sTage, Mr. Pelz, Mr. Kendall, Richard Barr: TickeTs, Mr. l-lepker, l-lelen Diehl: make- up, Mr. Riebman, Mr. Cooke, Marie Wanderer: orchesTra, Mr. l. i T T l e: dramaTic, Mr. Cooke: dance, Miss Miller: pro- grams, Miss Babcock: ushers, Miss Qxborrow, Miss STaver: properTies, Roland Lillie: lighTs, David Brenner, Don Binks. il97l ucaf giroulm A Cappella Choir BACK ROW-Vose, Kenney, Adams, Reinerrsen, Jongsrna, Casey, Lillie, Miller, Ericson, Shoup, Hardy, Faclcler R., Fackler W., Williams, Beggs Nennernan. FOURTH ROW-Borden, Anderson, Svoboda, Srnilh, Johnson C., Pollock, Brundreff, Schmiir, Sweeney, Darnrn, MacKain, Moyer, Eclcland, Beusrnan, Francescon, THIRD ROW-Learn, Arrnslrong, Johnson J., Guy, Collier, Pierre, Hyalr, Schulfz, Vorsheim, Mack, Webb, Diehl, Laun, Klern, Paul. SECOND ROW-Hallsred, Cufhberlson, Horn, Willison, Faulkner, Coldilz, Henry Builerbaugh, Beaurnonl, Reeve, Robinson, Morgan, Wilhelrni, Glidden, Brand, Killicrn, Brenner. FRONT ROW-Maller, Burns, Turner, Flurn, Olson, Spears, Green, Herman, Malhieu, Wanderer, Shand, Frederick, Va Dez. Our vocal groups have always varied SoIoiS+S Jrheir aclivilies. Nor only did cerlain vocal groups sing al lhe Spring and Chrislmas i Concerls, and assem- blies, bul al P.T.A. meelings, Marshall Field's and rhe Wesl- minsler Guild Tea for The molhers. One ol The rnosl oulslanding vocal groups ever origi- naled al Oak Park is lhe Boys' Ouarlel lsee page Sll. They appeared on lhe lylorris B. Sachs Ama- leur Hour land won lirsl prizell, al Jrhe High School Conler- ence on lnlernalional Affairs. and al P.T.A. Left lo righl: Culhberlson. Pelerson, Diehl, Kvirek. meelings. l98l Girls' Choir BACK ROW-Lambers, Bonnema, Prulzman, Reyff, Dorner, Reunlree, Ceryin, Reed, Seaverf, Ballou, Loudon, Torsrenson, Lesrina, Snennan, Pnee. FOURTH ROW-Johnson, Vllendrer M., Mandish, l-loIf,TnuIin, Crabb, Olson, Vilendrer Y., Rowe, Peck, Barfle, Evenson, Bangs, Rouse, Schaniel, Schwass. THIRD ROW-Harris, Byers, Keeley, Huelsler, Malmquisl, Coso, Pierce, Oberl, Jaeger, Ryde, Sfachinik, Wasnburn, Linder, Arneson, Benson, Nord- land, Saunders. SECOND ROW-Scaer, Krohns, Scliulh, Ullrich, Crowell, Fiedler, Shrader, Tomaso, Nicolaus, Greer, Chase, Slrub, Wrighf, Schumacher, Wiesferfeld. FRONT ROW-Gearnarl, Heloal, Templin, Jacobsen, Harding, Garsf, Kimura, Alcazar, Quan, Hunler, Herman, Kinney, Werner, Casey, Tu een. Boys' Chorus BACK ROW-WTuleen, Dakis, Chrisroffel, Lindblad, Tornoff, Dehl, Easlland, Carr, Eyres, Sfennerf, Jongsrna, Abels, Ogle, Sands, Rogers, Seed. THIRD ROW-Darniana, Blorlc, Goodman, Kirby, Vaugnan, Burns, Barrelf, Sfephens, Hough, Higgins, Collins, Krinner, Dicker. SECOND ROW- Slachnik, Pollock, Cox, Dillon, LaRue, Luidens, Seidenslicker, Crawley, Welfin, Jackson, Ouiclc, Brown C. FRONT ROW-Doswell, Brown B., Mueller, Srelk, MacGregor, Jones, Harris, Arlcin, Maxwell, Freel, Berg, Johnson, Smilh. l99l Girls' Ensemble the M N BACK ROW-Armsfrong, Hyaff, Diehl, Paul. THIRD ROW-Wanderer, Laun, Reeve. SECOND ROW-Cufhberfson, Horn, Hallsfed. FRONT ROW-Morgan. Madrigal Singers BACK ROW-WiITiams, Nenneman, Johnson, Sweeney, Brundreif. FRONT ROW-Webb, Beaumont, Guy Frederick, Brano. pool f. 'H- .,X. P1 sa ' L! i x Mins'I'rel Singers Folk Singers BACK ROW-Snrader, Borden, Quan, Harris, Norgren, Johannes, Whicner, Frase. FRONT ROW Brown, Cada. BACK ROW-Horn, Williams, Cufhberfson, Miller, Torsfenson, Voss, KInney. FRONT ROW-Mao Kain, Warnock. from .905 tl'LLl'l'l ell QOUPJ Remember how proud we always Teel when The lvlarching Band Torms ' The QP. on The TooTball Tield and how Thrilling The STar-Spangled Banner sounded when played by The Symphony OrchesTra aT The vari- ous plays and assemblies? Well, all oT These Things have been due To The hard worlc and diligence oT The in- sTrumenTal groups: The Reserve Band, T h e Symphony OrchesTra, The Marching Band, The ConcerT Band, and The smaller insTrumenTal groups. These groups, which are valuable in Training m a n y oT our hopeTul musicians, parTicipaTe in many oT The mosT imporTanT school TuncTions. The insTrumenTal groups deserve a loT oT praise Tor Their hard work and Their wonderTul resulTs. Hard aT work. Conceri' CrchesTra Violins and Violas: Beffy Andrews, Joan Willens, Marion Schumacher, Richard F-ox, Richard Hoffman, Gregory Beggs, Harold Lind, Ronald Marshall, Efhel Cade, Jane Bowman, Doris STolTzner, EdiTh Kibbie, Alice Townsend, DoroThy Bauernfeind, Mary Moyer, Phyllis Jones, Rachel Solomon, Anfhonv Flifcraff, Theodore Wenglinski. 'Cellosz Charloffe Perry, Margarel' Miller, Joan LaTherow, Rufh Wonnacoff, Marion Marsh, Mary Mclnfosh. Bass: Nancy Headley, Roberf Johnson, Jack Borden, Alice Neff, David Eyres. Flufes: GerTrude Camp, Alan Ingram. Oboes: Jo Ann Green, Louis FosTer, Sallie Taylor. Clarinefsz Richard Landis, Norman Scoff, Louis Cooke. Bassoons: Lee Brooke, Gilberi' Groom. Horns: William Winner, Glenn Fowler, Howard Galper, Donald Shea. Trumpefsz Bruce Morfon, Donald Johansen, Donald Schoneberger, Trom- bones: Roberf Rasmussen, Walfer Cowan, Edward Walker. Tuba: John Lenox Roberfs. Percussion: William Ladwig, Lee McCarthy, David Ingalls. Plano: Carolyn Hedberg, Marian Roberfson. Bells and Marimba: HarrieT Flood. TIOZT Concert Band Clarinets: John Wiley, William Rehm, Richard Landis, Margorie Zeeh, Allen Lynch, Richard Kodl, Paul Hanson, William Monsen, Gerald White, Margaret Richmond, Donald Uterilz, Dorothy Leslie, Louis Cooke, Geraldine Kennedy, Janice Sunde, Grace Tull, Ruth Tucker, Charles Forman, Donald Lamm, Flutes: Samuel Plice, Patricia Milles, Patsy Simpson, Jean Dunlop, Oboes: Jo Anne Green, Robert Young, Saiiie Taylor, Betty Doran, Bassoons: Lee Brooke, Edwin Storer, Richard Naprsrek, Saxophones: Stephen Mostardi, Dino Mostardi, Alto Clarinets: Peter Peck, Gloria Frederick, Bass Clarinet: John McCormac, Cornets: Kenneth Born, Karl Gehlmann, Robert Kodl, Mary Carrothers, Donald Schoneberger, Robert McKnight, Dolores Ray, Trumpets: Clyde Schermerhorn, Richard Lundquist, Mauro Garotalo, French Horns: William Winner, Kenneth Treichel, John Crew, Bruce Blornberg, Baritones: John l-luelster, Raymond McDonald, Woolston Moore, Trombones: Melvin Lannert, Clifford Johnson, Robert Rasmussen, Kenneth Douglas, Peter Clarke, James Richmond, Basses: Charles Koucky, Frank Leber, Robert Davis, Irvine Frey, John Roberts, Jacob Schmettcrer, Drums: Richard Fulrath, John Kirk, Margery Clough, Albert Branch, Marimba and Bells: Roselyne Hughes, Piano, lrene Stefanko, Carol Wagonseller. Reserve Band l l Piccolo: Ronald Dehl, Flutes: Nancy Bagby, Marian Brown, Oboes: Sue Anne Means, Robert Reininga, Alto Clarinet: Robert Rickert, Bass Clarinet: Donald Cox, B Flat Clarinets: Dorothy Anglemire, Wesley Baxter, Barbara Bennett, John Bently, Joan Condon, Jack Hansen, Serita l-lurnphner, Norman Lanohout, Barbara Miller, Nancy Rae, Glen Richars, Diane Stambaugh, Nancy Suelau, John R. Williams, Jerry Wright, E Flat Alto Saxophones: Dorothy Gatkowski, David Higgins, Robert l-lurne, Joseph Mack, Jane McNamara, James Porn, Baritone Saxophone: Richard Van Riper, Cornets: Robert Bell, James Biork, Paul Bowman, Charles Brown, William Huey, Trumpets: Wilbur Kent, lrwin Kirk, John McElroth, French Horns: Rob McLallen, Gerald Rowan, Glenn Williams, Trombones: Frank Covaro, Fred Korsgard, Joseph Rosenberry, Thomas J. Tucker, Baritones: John Clark, Thomas Guthrie, George Hanson, Tubas: Paul Bolman, John Roberts, Marimba and Bells: Joan Tingletf, John Wait, Chimes: Nancy Milles, Snare Drums: William Proctor, Robert Wagner, Bass Drum: Laurel Cooley, Cymbals: Charles Parker, Gloria Potts, Tympani: Patrick Mahoney, Piano: Carole Lofgren, Jane Seidensticker, Jeanne Warnock, Drum Maiors: William Rehm, Albert Branch. iiosi Sfring Quin're+ BACK ROW-Headley, Perry. FRONT ROW-Andrews, Schumacher, Willens Brass S ex're+ Born, Gehlmann, Winner, Koucky, Huelsier, Lannerf H041 Brass Quar+e+ Girls' Ins+rumen+al Ensemble BACK ROW-Lafherow, Hedberg, Camp. FRONT ROW-Andrews Z P1 C d Schoneberger, Johnson, Rasmussen, Johansen. Uosl Q 5 ,Q ' lguggcafionri larouivle a recom! of euenffi ana! give dfuclenf wrifem a clzance fo AJCOUQI' larinfer if inln H061 iii 552512 Uif 596291 55 , :,.2e+:-siziw 5 ,Mi M X V ' ? ssl? ,' .5321 72,7 '5YQ5?55 W., .,,., M 4 v Zh ' X gig gig '.u .,jjZ 9 5 , : 1311 33 Af' wg +5 3 ,Q 1 L' fy: -:,,,il::E, 1. . L g As? f gagufa puggdhing Zgoarcl Managing EdiTors l-lOw's business? STaTT Members BACK ROW-McCorrnac, Koucky, Edwards, Thiel, Weaver, BOTT, Cahill. THIRD ROW -Hanisch, Val Dez, Brown, Buckley, Weinand, Anderman, Eifrig, Wafkins. SECOND ROW -l-larnillon, Erickson, Downs, Morgan, Roach, Pole, Buenik, Nemoyer. FRONT ROW-H JannoTTa, Toombs, Malahy, Turner, Schieble, Posson, WhiTe, Thies. ll08T The Tabula Publishing Board is essenTial TO each OT Our Three publicaTiOn sTaTTs. lTs worlc is divided inTO Three main cIassiTica+ions: adverTis- ing, business, and circulaTiOn. The Two adverTising mana- gers and Their assisTanTs plan The enTire adverTising cam- paign Tor The Tabula and The Trap. The business manager Tigures The cOsTs and ex- penses OT The year. The cir- culaTiOn managers see TO iT ThaT There are The cOrrecT number OT Traps, l.iTerary Tabulas, and Annual Tabulas ready Tor disTribuTiOn. Every Friday morning The senior sTaTT hands OuT Traps TO The hOmerOOm agenTs, and The iunior sTaTT pasTes labels On papers TO be senT OuT OT The schOOl. Mr. King lends a helping hand. BOARD Charles Koucky ITrapeze Adverlisingl Frances Val Dez lAssis+an+l William Hamilfon lifabula Adverfisinql Barbara Turner lfxssisianfl Frank Jannolfa lBusinessl Marilyn Toombs, Phyllis Malahy lifrapeze Circulalionl Rae Jean Schieble liabula Circulalionl Marilyn Posson, Palricia While lOulside Circulafionl Dorolhy Thies lTreasurerl SENIOR .STAFF Carolyn Boil' Joyce Cal-iill Donald Edwards Carol Erickson Roberl Hanisch l-larry Thiel Roberf Weaver JUNIOR STAFF Rosemary Anderrnan Bill Blodgeir Carol Buenik Mary Ellen Buckley Palricia Brown Barbara Jean Downs John Dvorak Barbara Elsner Palricia Elsner Rurh Elum John Mccormac Mary McKee Janel' Morgan Barbara Nemeyer Margarel Pole Holbrook Teier Jean Waikins Barbara Weinand Q -14 U 'Q 33 .,f. ,vii l L , T M 2 Y The Business Sfaicli works in 56! 11091 Pal? QZB The members oT The Trapeze sTaTT are well in- Tormed abouT meThods oT publicaTion by The Time They have puT ouT Their lasT issue. They know The diTTerence beTween copy and prooT, and The mean- ing oT such expressions as dummy, puTTinq The paper To bed, and pied Type. Always up on The very laTesT news, The Trap also has many special columns oT iTs own, such as: Trappings, Airline, and SpoTlighT. Pick oT The Week, one oT The new TeaTures, describes Ten sTu- denTs whose names have been picked aT random. Trap Topics, anoTher new column, brieTly summar- izes coming evenTs, and News BrieTs Tells oT sTu- denTs, graduaTes, and Teachers who have received recogniTion Tor Their work. S+aT-F Miss ShuarT wields a wicked red pencil, Kd FTTKpTT BACK ROW-Peck, Domville, Lucal, Krogman, Horwich, Cohn, Camp. THIRD ROW--Wormser, Wagner, Wiley, nu son, ri s, em er, HaerTel. SECOND ROW-Nicholas, Solder, Wandelf, Alfini, Sullivan, Sandberg, Vorsheim. FRONT ROW-Pollock, Korn, Buehrer, Taylor, W Freer, Wasson, Beusman. ll lo1 Sallie and Joan edil. EDITORIAL STAFF Joan Willems llfdilor-in-Chiell Sallie Taylor lfxssociafe Edilorl Bruce Wagner lAr+ Ediiorl Barbara Jean Korn lClub Ediforl Joan Nicholas lChiel Proolreaderl Richard Scharli llfxchange Edilorl Nancy Freer lFea+ure Edilorl Helen Vorsheim llvlusic Edilorl Kalherine Buehrer lNews Edilorl June Sullivan lGirls' Sporl Edi Alan Pollock lorl lBoys' Sporl Ediforl Junior Ediiors Verna Sandberg lArfl Diana Alfini lcolumnsl Pairicia Wandell' lNewsl Garland Friffs l-larry Knudson lSporlsl STAFF REPO RTERS Curlis Beusman Na.ncy Bloche Dorolhy Bonnerna Gerlrude Camp Barbara Cohn Palli Domville Nancy Golder Sally l-laerlel Richard l-lorwich James Kemper Roberf Krogrnan Janel Lucal Jo Amber Means Conslance Peclc Joanne Reichard Holbrook Teler Dorofhea Wormser A Q . iff . M V 3 'Fi f' X7 Q X V Y l W ' Exfral Exlral Read all abou? ill lmj olifefafg jagufa LefT To Righf: Pole, Glover, Beeman, Posson, Nenneman S y lvliss BurT and Mr. l-lohn Tallc iT over. ll The l.iTerary Tabula provides an oppor- TuniTy Tor every sTudenT in This school To submiT arTicles Tor publicaTion. This maTe- rial may be Turned in To any English Teacher, or submiTTed direcTly To The TaculTy ad- visers OT The LiTerary Tabula. Three main sTaTTs compile The book ThaT comes ouT Twice a year. lvliss Davis is in charge OT The Treshman sTaTT, which siTTs all The maTerial handed in by The Treshman classes. The sophomores, who are spon- sored by Mr. MaTThews, do The same wiTh all The maTerial Trom Their class. ATTer all The manuscripTs have been gone over, Those mosT suiTable Tor publicaTion are senT To The iunior-senior sTaTT, which is under The guidance oT lvliss BurT and lvlr. l-lohn. This sTaTT considers all The maTerial submiTTed by boTh The iunior and senior classes, besides puTTing The whole book TogeTher. Second Semesfer Freshman S+aff QF. STANDING-Waif, Tirrell, Bonnema, Gross-er, Kubifz. SEATED-Morris, P ff D M D ' S 'I avrs, cow. Freshman and Sophomore S+a'Ffs r M BhACK ROW-Lesh, Moeller, Bowman, Poindexfer, Garfon, Haas. FRONT ROW-Johnson, Ballanffne, Schram, Seah T MII M aff ew S. lII3l The Big Four. lMiss SmiTh, Mary Jane, Miss ShuarT, and Peggy-l Mary Jane Coleman. .. ,... .,... E diTor-in'ChieT Peggy Robinson .,..,. .... A ssociaTe EdiTor Mary Buescher ..... ..... C lubs EdiTor PaTricia Francis, .. .... Drama EdiTor RuTh Hensley ...... ,.,.. F eaTures EdiTor Ellen Taubeneck. .. ..,.. Index EdiTor Frank Young. ,.,.. ...... L ayouT EdiTor Mary Van Kannel .,.. .....,,.. M usic EdiTor Allan Bird ......,, .......,.. P hoTographer Marianne Bresnan.. ..,.. PublicaTions EdiTor Mariorie Rechel. .. .,....,... Senior EdiTor Donald MacGregor.. ..... Boys' SporTs EdiTor Joyce Cahill ....... ..,... , .G'irls' SporTs EdiTor Richard Carlson.. ,...... SporTs Index EdiTor PaTricia WhiTe. .. STudenT GovernmenT EdiTor This year The Tabula was oper- aTed under a somewhaT diTTerenT meThod. For The TirsT Time The sTaTT was headed by an ediTor-in- chieT, Mary Jane Coleman, and an associaTe ediTor, Peggy Robin- son. The book was divided inTo secTions, each oT which was Taken over by one oT The remaining edi- Tors. This does noT mean, how- ever, ThaT only one person worked on each secTion. The sTaTT worked TogeTher as a co-operaTive uniT. The phoTography sTaTT Took and prinTed all The picTures used in The book excepT The Tormals oT The seniors and TaculTy. These were Taken by a proTessional phoTog- rapher, w i Th scheduling a n d checking done under The direcTion oT Mr. Earl l-loTT.4 Verna Sandberg, a iunior, drew The small, carToon Tigures Tor The pages oT This book and also de- signed The cover. Sandberg skeTches. Seniors squared oTT under The supervision of Mr. HOTT. UI41 EdHom C ISTANDING-While, Calwlll, Young, Bird, Bresnan, Taubeneclc, MacGregor. SEATED-Robinson, Francis, Rechel, Buescher, Hensley, Carlson oernan. Pholographers QF' .x, , ,v .f,11'a kiwi' N Qffiul :ggi 3 ,- A' 4 - I OA . fe .,. W STANDING-Guy, Wong, Palm, Dornabll, Rude, Houlwa, Sclwweiger, Freeman. SEATED- Wallace, Mr. Lane, Bird. N151 Q? QV QS? F e Mya ,gaorfd give every Lfgzw flee ofa- laorfunifg fo dkare flue Jlaorfdmandlzqa ana! fArifA of Lara!-infringes! gained. III61 Sm ,. , - .K Ma: 4, xg. ,. aff 1 . ,I . , 2 A . 5 4, . if i Q .V 41 Y ,. A ff w ,Y ,Ly ,ua fu ,A ,ff Qifwffi .,:: ,.1, 25? '55 'YL' Yi Masq, . .AQ - N ,, J. UKMS .. :tw-1' ' Q 3, X 55 LQ M as 7 - BACK ROW-Chamberlain, Langefeld, Sauer, Wrighl' Allwrighf Ra'rclif'f, Born, Krahe. THIRD ROW-Mr. Wehrli, Bendelow, McDonald Frase V Klll-I I MI-ll SECONDROWHIIREI lBrenl-Ime'rVs'oSll nThmpsonc andy, an Riper, ru , enke, Jones, r. ornes. - a , . . mgr. , e , ar , e ru , e srgre , r ' Peloquin, Thorsen, Friffs, CoIverT. FRONT ROW-Monsen Imgnl, Hansen, Ogden, Wilcox, Lenz, Pezza, McCarTI'iy, Gunn, Beggs, Bell, Daniels Irrq I afar .spaorfa Qalq Parlc varsiTy Teams all came Through wiTh Their TradiTionally Tine seasons, and had a ToTal record oT 49 vicTories as againsT I9 losses and Tour Ties. l:ooT- ball and Traclc had Suburban League championships, and baslceTball had an especially ouTsTanding Team. VarsiTy FooTball The TooTball Team had anoTher very successTul sea- son as They won seven games againsT a lone loss To a superior KenTuclcy Team. lvlr. I-lolmes supervised The squad, wiTh lvlr. Wehrli acTing as assisTanT coach. The Team broughT in The Suburban League TiTle again, buT only aTTer a baTTle all Through Their schedule. Thomp- son, I-lenlcel, Peloguin, Lenz, I-larmeT and WrighT made The various All-Suburban Teams, and Pierre Peloguin was placed on The All-STaTe Team. IIISI ls ThaT Trip really necessary? Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Park Park Park Park Park Park Park ...... Park Crane .A...... I3 duPonT Manual ,2I Waukegan .... !3 EvansTon . . .. O ThornTon .. ,. O h4orTon . .. . , O New Trier . . . .7 Proviso A O Going somewhere, Pep? A close one: The Team looked a IiTTIe ragged Tor The TirsT game. U Too liTTle and Too laTa. The TradiTional SouTh- ern hospiTaliTy was gone. On The rebound Trom The Louisville aTTair. A good game againsT a good Team. The Team had a relapse. Some lucky blocking oT punTs saved The day. A much beTTer game, wiTh a championship squad developing. Real Teamwork shown. A leTdown. A close and rugged game in which we should have done beTTer. Tl-lE game oT The year. We goT The breaks, and virTually clinched The League Tifrle. Won on The long runs. This gave us The cham- pionship, and The Team really earned iT. BACK ROW-Hoover, D., Deimling, Hoover, A., Brozek, Mickelsen, Buckingham, RickerT, Procfor FIFTH ROW Kimball Gray Pannkoke McKay, Reed, James, Knowles. FOURTH ROW-Rowe, SchulTZ, Rapp, Massman, Guinfoli, Thie l-luelsTer Andrews HTRD ROW Arnod Clarke, Weaver, Kordick, Magee, MacGregor, Haidle. SECOND ROW-Cooper lmgnj, Bulicek Brooke Young Dorman Gibbs McGowan Pearson. FRONT ROW-LannerT, Marhaver, Jonqsma, co-capT., Edwards,co-capr., Gehlman, Moreno M Wood Oak Park's soccer Team, wiTh lvlr. Wood again aT The helm, had raTher rough going Tor The TirsT parT oT The season, buT pulled up aT The end oT The year. The Tinal resulT Tor The season was a .500 average. The Team won 8 games, losT 8 games and Tied 3, and, To make iT a liTTle more deTiniTely even, scored I8 goals To I8 Tor Their opponenTs. The caliber oT play improved Through meeTings wiTh MorTon, Crane, and UniversiTy High, and reached a climax in a very close game wiTh lVlorTon aT The end oT The schedule. Jongsma, Edwards, Marhaver, and Brooke provided The deTense oT The Team, while Oehlman, lvlareno, l.annerT, and McGowan provided The bulk oT The Torward play. Lee Brooke made The TirsT-sTring All-STaTe Team, and Bill lvlarhaver was voTed To a second-sTring posT. Oak Pdfli .... Schurz Oak Park lVlQrTQn oar Park ..... Kellyi Oak Park McKinley Oak Park Von Slreuben gat Earllj ' grams Oak Fark ,.... Tilden Oak Pin 'U Ofik Piifli . LGUG Tech Oak Park Marshall Oak Park .. . Schurz Qalq Park U. 5-ljqlr, Oak Park Von STeuben Oak Park lvlorTon moi Ouchl BACK ROW-Johnson lmgr.l, Kodl, Purkis, Ullmann, JannoTTa, Hall, R. E., Darre, Wood. THIRD ROW-Mr. ScoTT, Hall T., Saxby, Cronin Kenney, Farnaso, Fox, Normannv, Mr. Srnilh. SECOND ROW-Teeler, Glasser, Holden, HamilTon, capf., Bosserf, Born, Kings FRONT ROW-June Boss, McDavid, Hanisch, Douglas, Anderson. Down we dive VarsiTy Swimming This year's swimming Team, again ably coached by Mr. SmiT'h, had a season's record oT Ten vicTories as againsT Two losses and a Tie in dual meeT compeTiTion. WiTh a new schedule arrangemenT, The Suburban League championship is decided Trom The resulTs oT The dual meeTs raTher Than Trom The resulTs oT The Suburban League lVleeT. The season's resulTs leTT The Team in second place To New Trier in The Suburban League. Among The meeTs were anoTher disasTrous meeTing wiTh ClinTon, Iowa, a vicTory over a sTrong EvansTon Team, and a loss by a very narrow margin To a powerful New Trier aggregaTion. The season goT oTT To a raTher slow sTarT, buT The Team gaThered speed as The year progressed, and ended wiTh a cleTiniTely beTTer Than average group. Pacing The Team were l-lall, I-lolden, l'lamilTon,, Glasser, BosserT, and Ullmann. Oak Park ....,,.... Maine Oak Park .4...... EvansTon 33 Qak park ,-..4AlA Demi'-Ie Oak Park ....,. Waukegan 3l Oak Park ....... New Trier 40 Oak Park ' 1 Tllomlcn Oak Park ......, ThornTon I5 Oak Park lTl'gl7land Park Oak Park Peoria CenTral 2l Oak Park ......... MorTon Oak Park .,.. RockTord EasT 33 Oak Park ClinTon, Iowa Rockford WesT 28 Oak Park ...,..... Proviso Oak Park ....... New Trier 48 Oak Park ..,......... TaTT Highland Park 28 N211 BACK ROW-Krahe, McDonald, Hayes, Rude, Lloyd, Shaw, Taluc, HarrneT, Jongsma, Kilgore, Simpkins, Huey, Bonson, Seidel, WilmoT Colverf, Johns, Larnm, Winler, Fowler, Whicher, Mr. Means. THIRD ROW-Mr. WrighT, Mr. Harshbarger, Shure lmgnj, Kerr, Garofalo, Rehm Schilke, RoberTon, Sheridan, Bell, Ogden, Scharli, WhiTlock, Farnsworfh, Weaver, Davey, McKay, Leber, Schreiber, MacGregor, capT., Mr Swanson, Peck lmgni. SECOND ROW-G-esrner lmgnl, WhiTe, Dau, BuckmasTer, Bowman, Konrad, Vesfufo, Rasmussen, Wilcox, Bodeewes Thiel, Jovan, PeTerson, Dempesy, Gray. FRONT ROW-fAll rnanagersj-Cox, Covaro, Hubbard, McCain, Rinnan, Nelson, Olander, SchulTz Buell, Galper, Solari, Hole, HernsTreeT, FosTer, MorTon. VarsiTy Track This year was Mr. WrighT's TirsT as head Track Bell rlngs up anoilqer' coach. His charges came Through wiTh an undeTeaTed y indoor season, and aT This wriTing were looking Tor- ward To a successTul ouTdoor circuiT. Pacing This year's Team were Scharli and Bowman in The hurdles, Konrad and VesTuTo in The dashes, PeTerson, l-larrneT, Shaw, and Bell in The Tield evenTs, and MacGregor, Leber, and Schreiber in The disTance. Team sTrengTh, raTher Than individual sTars. has always been Oak Park's main source OT power, however, and This year's Team was no excepTion. Mr. l-larshbarger, Ivir. Means, and Mr. Swanson assisTed Mr. WrighT in The coaching. The Team Took The Suburban League MeeT and The Oak Park Relays. New Trier and EvansTon Tinished second and Third in ThaT order in boTh oT The maior n'ieeTs, and in boTh New Trier was only a Tew poinTs behind ThroughouT. A ToTal oT 4,500 wiTnessed The Oak Park Relays, and 43 schools and over 800 con- TesTanTs were enTered. No Oak Park bays broke rec- ords, buT Times were good, and The boys earned Their vicTory. TIQZT , 4355 gm L, , ' v WJ 'i . ..:, . I YLL ,FA, ,S 2 ,,gA A Q , ...J ' :TW Q Q -E M, gf Q, , 'W E? ., eg Jr, gb Q, ,,,: L , I .S ,. BACK ROWWML NoTh, Bell, co-capT., Dorman, Arnesen, co-capT., Henkel, Braucher, Freer lrngrl FRONT ROW S l Th MdAlbghTLy Sh fgl sen, ea , ri , lo d, c midT, Monscn m r. Va rsiTy BaslceTball The baslceTball Team, piIoTed by Mr. NoTh, had a good season, as They won nineTeen games and dropped only eighT. The boys didn'T do Too well in league compeTiTion, buT proved To be very Tough To sTop in TournamenT compeTiTion. OT The eighT losT games, Tive were in league play, which landed us a TourTh place berTh in The Tinal raTings. Cn The oTher hand, The Team swepT Through The ChrisTmas TournamenT aT De Kalb To be The darlc 'horse and ToTally unexpecTed winner, as They deTeaTed EasT Aurora by one poinT in a Thrilling Tinale. The oTher TournamenT was The regional and sTaTe play, in which The Team compleTely upseT predicTions by dumping MorTon 38 To 32, and going on To JolieT, only To be deTeaTed aT The Threshold OT The SweeT SixTeen by EasT Aurora, 49 To 47. Ken Fxrnesen seT a new Suburban League record Tor poinTs scored in a single game, as he Tallied Tor 33 poinTs againsT l-lighland Park. Ken and Jim Bell were boTh menTioned on All-Suburban Teams, buT Teamworlc was The mosT inTluenTial TacTor in The Team's success. ll24T Teamwork is , ,. A 2 K A t , ff- .K fQj? . qmfw'f -V -. , I 2'ry'f'2m,T ' , . , 551 ,1 fl . 'iiflfuw ' '. . QA ' L, . , 1:5 'Lf V?1 f,5?' 'A - ' ' ' ' . 'skew - L, 1 'K E fs. - Mqfgqq ,M 4 w . www. J wg fwg ,V LA Z. 9 ' -S in 55 'Y ,lim QQ 1 4 5 A iffy! dl , 11 15 1 4' g, Q f D 5,, 5,5 x M xg .5 A, , - -fy 'reg -, 2 'Y. li2i1f,. . 'G ggi? -nf A 2 g A 'f 'V if f 5 ' ,iw S E ff 1 Ya 5 ,J HklBg yBTfSTgRhlqlS S ler. FRONT ROW-Scheel, MerriTT, Belles, Breen, Schmid, BACK ROW-Harris, HardT. FRONT ROW-Paul, KnighT, Nielsen. BACK ROW-Mr. Wehrli, Theusen, SmiTl'1, Buurma, Remensnyder, Dillman, Braucher, Rapp. THIRD ROW-Daniels fmgnl, Fernandez, Bendelow, e er mann Mahone io an e ol m r ECOND ROW-Lidwig, ColniTis, Mead, Lloyd, capT., Sellergren, MarTin Kordick T D S Th d Hauck. ffl VarsiTy Baseball AT This wriTing The baseball season has iusT opened. Due To poor weaTher, The squad has had liTTIe pracTice. and Thus iT is hard To Tell how The boys will do. There are abouT Ten veTerans Trom lasT year's Team and sev- eral good juniors Trom lasT year's sophs sTriving Tor The TirsT sTring. Many on The squad have played Tor one or Two years on excellenr Legion Teams. This is Coach Wehrli's TirsT year aT The conTrols oT varsiTy baseball. FirsT Aid Managers The boys in The picTure To The leT+ are The Tellovvs who sTay aTTer school each day To Tend To The minor wounds and bruises ThaT accumulaTe in The pracTices oT The many Teams TromrTreshman To varsiTy and Trom TooTball To Tennis. Their iob is cerTainly noT a glamorous one, buT iT is a viTal parT oT The sporTs organizaTion, and The boys should be complimenTed upon The Tine worlc They do. BACK ROW-Pezza, Sellergren, Kropp, Rehm, Leber, Weaver, WhiTlock, Glasser, Hoover, Bell, Knighlr, Hall, R. E., Davey, Young McDonald. FIFTH ROW-Pearson, Andrews, Konrad, Gehlmann, Jones, Fraser, Thorsen, Shaw, Holden, Mareno, Beggs. FOURTH' ROW-Lenz, Dorman, Gibbs, Henkel, AlbrighT, Mead, Monsen, FriTTs, James, Shalek, ColniTis. THIRD ROW-Norrnann, Kimball, Krull, HarmeT, Born, Bell, Colverf, LannerT, Taylor, Scharli, RaTr:liT'f. SECOND ROW-Hansen, Wilcox, Magee, WrighT, Candy, RoberTson, Peloguin, Ogden, Arnesen. Mr. Holmes. FRONT ROW- Lloyd, MacGregor, alqnggmgl Thgmpggny Hgmjltgn, Edwgrdg, M ci b PM 0n09 am U The lciclc-OTT. Monogram Club is composed oT boys who have earned Their maior monogram in any sporT. lT has several meeTings during The year and Turnishes ushers Tor several evenTs, such as The Gym ExhibiT. The purpose oT The club is To promoTe sporTsmanship in The Teams and To give The boys a voice in The aThleTic adminisTraTion. Mr. Holmes heads The group, and Pep Peloguin and Norm Bell were presidenT and vice-presidenT respec- Tively. Cheerleaders The cheerleaders, shown in acTion aT The righT, Try To pull TorTh and correlaTe all The enThusiasm radiaTing Trom The sTands and Turn iT inTo encouragemenT Tor The boys on The Tield or Tloor. WiTh George NorTon as head cheerleader, The boys, or some oT Them, show up aT all The games, aT home or away, To lead The crowds in applauding The players. rim inor Lgpaorfd The minor sporTs, and by ThaT we do noT Teams. They won 7l conTesTs, losing only mean To inTer minor in Their Tollowing, buT I3, Tor a very crediTable average oT .845 only ThaT minor monograms are awarded, The Tresh-soph Teams were especially ouT- had an even beTTer year Than The varsiTy sTanding. Underclass Foo+baII u The underclass TooTball Teams all had very successTul seasons, as The J. V.'s were undeTeaTed, and The Tresh-sophs and Treshmen losT only one apiece. lvlr. NoTh and Mr. WrighT coached The Tresh-soph Team ThaT Tied Tor The League TiTle by smashing every one on The schedule, wiTh The excepTion oT 'l'hornTon. ln This supposedly easy game The Team Tell vicTim To collecTive overconfi- dence wiTh disasTrous resulTs. A sTerling J. V. Team, coached by Mr. Goclier and Mr. Asbury, won The League championship, and a beT- Ter Than average Treshman Team, led by Mr. l-larshbarger and Mr. Fuog, placed second in iTs circuiT. Ball. ball' Wl1O'S 90+ The ball? Fresh-S-oph FooTball BACK ROW-Mr. Wrighl, Lozar, lani, Cameron, Coffer, STarclc, Nelson, Larsen, Engelhard, Mayer. THIRD ROW-Sandeen lmgnl, Peck l fmgnj, Brown, H., Curran, G., Curran, L., Haslings, Johansen, Falls, Coufer, Hoag, co-capT., Evres, Creager, Coney, Barclay, Murphy, Mr. Nofh. SECOND ROW-RoTh lmgr.l, Brown G., PeTru, Rodgers, GusTafson, Schweizer Nohren, Schreiber, Durso, Carrigan, co-capT., Poulos, Charles, Barr. FRONT ROW-Broecker fmgnl, Maior, Krebs, Dillman, Lenz, Paris, D Dewar, Oberhelman, Johnson, BosserT, Winkler. H281 J. V. Foo+baII BACK ROW-Barrow, Schilke, Creager, co-capf., Schlofz, Warf'IueI, Brown, Sasko, Serio, Keielhuf, Johnson, CorIeH, Murray, Cronin, Perrin, N . THIRD ROW M . G k L'II' D F Sh Ih r Kn d H II K dl J ' M . A b SECOND ROW-S'n B h orgren - r oc er, I re, upre, rey, e arne, u son, a, o , onnson, r 5 ury. uson, rauc er, Marfheeussen, Moses, Schrnidf, Busher, Morello, Dakis. FRONT ROW-Hernsfreef Imgr.j, Burns, Merriff, Davis, Peferson, Sufherland, Jovan, co-capf. Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak Oak 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 Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Park S+oppecI. Fresh-Soph .....,,......Crane Tech O Lindblom O Waukegan 6 v.. Evansfon O ... Thornfon 7 ... . Mor+on O .. New Trier 7 Proviso I2 J.V.'s ... . ., Crane Tech O .. . .. Bloom 0 .. Waukegan O , Evansfon O ., Thornfon 7 . . .. Morfon I2 .. New Trier O .....Proviso 2 Freshmen ......BIoom 0 .. Waukegan I3 .. Evansion I2 ,. Thornfon O . . . . Morfon 6 .. New Trier 7 ... . Proviso 6 He didn'I' have a chance. 291 Freshman Foolball BACK ROW-Tucker, Novak, Burgess, Rex, Vance, Olcese, Vaughn, Oldacre, Day, capl. THIRD ROW-Ogle, MacGregor, Magidson, Traver Anderson, Felgen, Kichler, Hadley, Freeburg. SECOND ROW-Van Riper lmgnl, Bennerr, Brown, Pirillo, Husefh, Vande Merkl, Johnson, Sheba? Carfer, Wescoll. FRONT ROW-Mr. Harshbarger, Haywood, Harshbarger, Lamond, Lowum, Wagner, McGreevy, Wendell, Dannenberg, Walker Mr. Fuog. Fresh-Soph Swimming BACK ROW-Scoff lmgnl, Barr, Tucker, Carr, Tallanl, Oldin, Higgins, Juckell. THIRD ROW-Mr. Scoll, lv1cFall, Mclfachran, Smillie, Bach Whilford, Douglas, Bende', Mr. Srnilh. SECOND ROW-Woulfe, O'Conner, Tiflle, Clarke, capf., River, Johnson, Larry. FRONT ROW-Harris Walkins. mol Fresh-Soph Track BACK ROW-Jongsma, Oldacre, Gardner, CoTTingham, Reed, Charles, Burgess, Nohren, Pearson, Shobe Coney Mag Dioquard Abels Halsefh, WesTcoTT, Smifh C., Pollock, Brown W., Brown, C., HunT, SECOND ROW-Wafkins, Kinsinger Ames Andrews Zender Berliner Frymark, Carler, Shebalj Hoover, Wiegand, Cowan, Henning, Coseglia, WaTl', Jonson, ChrisTensen, Maqidson Relnlnda Seed FRONT ROW Ogle, Svnilli, Lind, Beers, O'Learv, Hadley, Williams, Mergard, Baker, Slma, Arkin, Kirk, Porn, Hyde, MacGregor Prana Felgen Hollander The Tresh-soph Tra c lc Te a m , coached by The same coaches as The varsiTy, had an undeTeaTed indoor season. They also irniTaTed The varsiTy in ThaT They Took The Sub- urban League lVleeT, despiTe sTrong New Trier opposiTion. Leading The Team Through Their Tive meeTs were Sima, Ogle, Pearson, and l-looyer, wiTh sTrong Team sTrengTh baclcing Them up. AT This wriTing The Team has ex- cellenT prospecTs Tor a successTul ouT- door season To augmenT Their indoor record. Oak Parlc 93 EvansTon 48 Yorlc .... 4 Oak Parlc 57 New Trier 37lfg Maine , . I IV2 Oak Park 77lf2 Morfon U 3036 AusTin ... 29 Oalc Park 93l,f2 Proviso 28lf'2 Schurz .. 25 Oak park 4072 New Trier 37lf2 EvansTon 23lf3 Won by Sima. Oalc Parlc lI3ll Fresh-Soph BaskeTball BACK ROW-Rennix, Vande MerkT, Dillman, Winkler, Major, Krbec, Bell. THIRD ROW-Poulos, Shoup, Couler, Cooley, Coffer, Tipping Rokusek, Engelhard, Mr. Wehrli. SECOND ROW-Darniani, Rodgers, co-capT., Hoag, co-capT., Johansen, Deimling, Barclay, Falls, Mayer. FRONT ROW-Rofh lmgr.J, Sandeen lmgnl, Broecker fmqnl Up, up, and away. Unclerclass Baske+baII Perhaps The sTrongesT Tresh-soph Team ever To repre- senT Oak Park was developed This year by lvlr. Wehrli. games while losing only one. The Treshman by Mr. Fuog, and The J.V. Team, direcTed also had successwful seasons. FRESH-SOPH Oak Park 36 l.iberTyville .,.. I4 Oak Park Oak Park 49 Glenbard 23 Oak Park Oak Park 42 Proviso ...,... I2 Oak Park Oak Park 42 Hinsdale ...,.. 33 Oak Park Oak Park 42 ThornTon 32 Oak Park Oak Park 34 Olenbard ,,..,. 30 Oak Park Oak Park 54 Waukegan ..... 37 Oak Park Oak Park 40 EvansTon ....., 38 Oak Park Oak Park 43 New Trier ..... 22 Oak Park J.V. Oak Park 25 proviso .... U36 Oak Park Oak Park 49 ThornTon ...... I9 Oak Park Oak Park 27 Waukegan .25 Oak Park Oak Park 58 EvansTon .3I Oak Park Oak Park 23 MorTon . .40 Oak Park Oak Park 67 Naperville .23 FRESHMAN Oak Park 35 Proviso ., .29 Oak Park Oak Park 40 ThornTon . 9 Oak Park Oak Park 37 Waukegan .24 Oak Park Oak Park 29 Naperville .26 Oak Park Oak Park 22 EvansTon .37 Oak Park Oak Park 29 MorTon . .39 Oak Park Oak Park 45 New Trier .I6 Oak Park Oak Park 29 Naperville .28 Oak Park H321 The boys, led by Hoag and Rodgers, Took sevenTeen Team, coached by lvlr. NoTh, lvlorTon ..,.,.. 4-O Highland Park U36 proviso ....... 34 Waukegan ..., 43 New Trier ..... I4 EvansTon .. . . .29 MorTon . . .,,. 3I Highland Park..3I ThornTon ...... 42 Proviso .....,. 28 Waukegan ..... 34 MorTon ....... 44 Dundee ...5l ThornTon . ...IB Proviso ...,.... 32 Waukegan ...,. 34 New Trier ..... 33 New Trier ..... 25 MorTon ..... 26 MorTon ..... 23 Dundee ..,., 28 ThornTon ...... 27 J. V. Baskelball BACK ROW-Mr. Noflv, Wnlflock, Bayless, Jacobs, Durso, capl., Buurrna, Adams lmqnl. FRONT ROW-Sunnmarla, Belles, Lenz, Sulnerland, Davis. Freshman Baske+baII l BACK ROW-Bresernann, Benecleflo, Johnson, Anderson, Warden, lvlclinighfl Walker, Bellz lrngnl SECOND ROWflv1r. Fuoq, Knudson fmqnl, Wilson, Tucker, Drews, Day, Traver, Collins, Harris lrngrxl FRONT ROW-Eckharf, l-larsnbarger, Novak, l-lusefh, capl., McGreevy, Weinand, Rex. H331 ,1 .gil tfalnufa 6 lnlramural sporls offer alhlelic compe- lilion lo a large number ol boys and also provide a sounding board lor lalenl in such sporls as lraclc and baslcelball. The sporls olllered in Jrhe program are many and varied, and divided inlo classes lo insure more equal compelilion. Mr. Scoll has charge ol Jrhe various in- 'rramural aclivilies which exlend from fall lo spring. Tennis ll x SS K ROW-Sfeffy, Svoboda, Grobe, Moore. FRONT ROW-Car el, Flilcraff, George, Norlon. S 's sis Q T Qs Sophomore Baskelball ' '-.' A BACK ROW-Williams, Cowan, Gregorio. FRONT ROW- I B M kl M Kll p mn Freshman Baskelball BACK ROW - Beggs, Carbonari, Preuler, C ll'ns, Bella. FRONT ROW-Wong, Br Benedello Slachnik Junior-Senior Track BACK ROW-H umbersfone, Schreib- er, Rasmussen, Sima, While. SECOND ROW-Bowman, McKay, Vesfufo, Taluc, Cowan, Meier. FRONT ROW- Fowler, Bodeewes, Benson, Ogdon. Freshman-Sophomore Track Q BACK ROW-Hoover, Ames, Pear- ' n B k r Ma ee. FRONT ROW so , a e , g - Hadley, Shebaf, Smifh, Prina, Bur- gess, Ogle. Junior-Senior Swimming BACK ROW-Buckley, Parclwen, Hill- man, Purkis, Kenney, Saxby, Jannoffa, Fowler, Darre, D o u g l a s, Teeier. FRONT ROW1Bender, Freefo, An- derson, Born, Fox, Ullmann, Bosserl, King, Hanisch. Freshman-Sophomore Swimming BACK ROW--McFall, Carr, Lan- deck, Linden, Buhl, Millener, Kerwin, Smillie, Higgins, Smalley, Bender, Juckell. S E C O N D ROW-Larkin, Whilford, Lang, River, Bunge, Clarke, Bach, Hanson, Claus, June. FRONT ROW-Groell, Wafkins, Boss, Beclcler, Blomberq, Tiflle, O'Connor, Larry. 5 Q iv V 'K V gangs Lggaorffi ofkr Laila fraining an enjoymenf fo fAe Aunclrecii inferezifecl in flue girgi ,aflzdfic program. I 1? iii Wig if 9' .L ..,. Q H+ her-Jchoof groulaa TGYIYIIS BACK ROW-Cahill, SmiTh, Francis, Schneider. FRONT ROW-Bickle. Lane, Buescher, P l Sh d This year The girls inTeresTed in Tennis and Those wiTh skill in This Tield enjoyed an in- TerscholasTic Tennis Team. They played many oTher schools in The aTTernoons, or on SaTurday mornings, and won all Their maTches. l.asT Tall's schedule included: l-linsdale 3, Oak Park Ilq Leyden O, Oak Park 85 Proviso O, Oak Park 63 and anoTher maTch wiTh Proviso, wiTh Oak Park winning, I-6. For Their uniTorms in These oTTicial maTches The girls wore whiTe shorTs and whiTe shirTs. All The games were noT played here aT Oak Park, so The Team members Traveled by various modes oT TransporTaTion To oTher schools To play Their maTches. These Trips usually proved To be very inTeresTing. A glance aT The hisTory oT The school shows ThaT a girls' Tennis Team is noT new here aT Oak Park l-ligh, buT ThaT such an organizaTion had been suspended Tor a Tew years. The girls This year eagerly grasped The chance To become members oT The newly Tormed Team. IT oTTered Them a chance To gain poinTs Tor ATalanTa, To improve Their Tennis game, and above all iT was an honor To be on The Team. l 81 Ready Tor The serve! Archery BACK ROW-Young, Warnock, Manning, Koblish, Chalice, Mahoney, FRONT ROW-Keeley, Didier, Frase, Reicherl, Whyle, Slollzner. Poised lor lhe lcilll This year girls who were adelpl wilh lhe bow and arrow had lhe opporlunily lo par- licipale in an aller-school archery group. They mel several limes a week lo have con- lesls wilh olher schools, or lo have con- lesls among lhemselves lo improve lheir marlcsmanship. The girls prelerred lo lry lheir skill againsl olher schools, because lhis ollered lhem an opporlunily lo gel lo lcnow girls lrom olher schools. The scoring in archery is very dillerenl lrom lhal ol lennis. A cerlain number ol poinls are allolled lor gelling lhe arrow in a colored circle on lhe largel. Dillerenl colors award a dillerenl number ol poinls. The closer lo lhe bull's-eye anyone gels, lhe grealer lhe number ol poinls received. This year lhe girl who hil lhe bull's-eye mosl lre- quenlly was Dorolhy Kee-ley, lhe highesl indi- vidual scorer on lhe leam. Since lhe archery leam was slarled laler lhan lhe lennis leam, il was nol as well or- ganized, bul nexl year should show an im- provemenl. Tl39l CAM WML For skill .Afa anfa Board K ROW Y g B W SECOND ROW-Bowman, Coleman,'ReicherT, Olson. FIRST ROW-WhyTe, STolTzne ATalanTa is a club Tor girls inTeresTed in sporTs and physical educaTion, and iT is a parT oT The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion. The TirsT big iob ThaT ATalanTa Tackles aT The beginning OT every year is giving The FooT- ball Dance, which honors The Tellows on The TooTball and soccer Teams. This year The girls piTched in wholehearTedly and, as usual, produced a dance ThaT was a big success. To become a member oT ATalanTa and To remain in The club, each girl musT earn a hundred poinTs a semesTer. These poinTs are earned by parTicipaTing in aTTer-school sporTs, such as Tennis, archery, and volley- bacgl and by living up To cerTain 'healTh sTand- ar s. ll-121 CTher acTiviTies which The members en- ioy are The MoThers' Tea and The Annual Play Day. AT The Tea The moThers oT The girls geT To know The gym Teachers and learn oT The many acTiviTies oT The club. Cn Play Day ATalanTa members geT To- geTher wiTh girls Trom oTher schools and Talce parT in many diTTerenT sporTs. The Award emblems are given To ATalanTa members who have accumulaTed speciTic numbers oT poinTs and who pass posTure and sporTsmanship TesTs. The 800 and I,200 poinT awards are presenTed by Oak Park l-ligh School, buT The I,600 and 2,000 poinT emblems are sTaTe awards presenTed by The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion oT Illinois. Award Winners Mary, Sue and Alice lend a hand l BACK ROW-BonanaTa, Cox, CTTolin, Coleman, Brand, STolTzner. FRONT ROW-Young, WhyTe, Bowman, Thomson, Cada. 31 Ping-pong Champions Ping-pong Champs: PaTsy ForresT, winner, Arlrne Perlman, runner- up. l-lere They are-The ping-pong cham- pionsl They boTh worked hard To earn This TiTle, as did everyone else in The conTesT. BaskeTball Champions BaskeTball Champs: FronT rowflirand, Thomson, Sandberg, 2nd ow-RaThling, Bowman, Blood, 3rd row-WhyTe, Young. This Time The iuniors won The annual iunior- senior loaslceTl:Jall game. lT was a hard-ToughT game and an inTeresTing one. The eighTeenTh annual gym demonsTraTion- held on Friday, March 7, I947 l The girls Trip The lighT TanTasTicl 441 , ,Q ,Q , K , W .Z ,ffx . ,.., , ffm' mwag, fy PLvg,5fgQ,5'mg,-gh A1 wixfax ,ff :fum Xw.1,4y?,gQ, . Vw, fu, wry , ,L E Nw, WQL-we fy., , 'K My h - A ea -.36 ,.:AsH, xf- ,awf- P ml K , x X V ,, q Q , V gg 1 f' , - A 1, Q ,A H . , I QQ fa A A hi , 4 1 2 'Az M... if A a , l dsl, 4 5 s -Y if 9 N f wffiy 2 f ,V 3, gf ,V 'QC Q.i,.',C gg f 52 b 1 ffm ,L 5 4 R. 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A E , V. zzn 5,4 3 M, v., fx 1 W .. 1 fsf TL A if 3 V K, 1 525 W ww Wan 5 gp 39' I C -syn, 1,721 A 2,9 B . ,X ,M ,M V V wb WM, v 4 , 'W 2 ' Pi wx 5 Fw mm EM , +A .. HE., ,qty ,Wm S? W, , ,.,,,, wx NWMQMW . , -1,-M W ,ww Q, mm - wmwsafgag, 'zgignw 5m 'haQmm K mf-Wm vm: wggrfe, 'WMA Hag., gm Wim f1'3'fP5n,,w 4 Www. MM, M A MMM, my - V WMWWXAVHA :WMM V 'nm ir A , Carol Erickson, Blanche Wilson, Carol Frase, Ann Gregory, Lorraine Iversen Girls' Club is our only organizalion lo which every girl in The school belongs. Bur since lhere are so many girls, we rhoughl il woulcl be besl if we didn? pur in lhe pic- lures of lhem alll You'ol probably have lo say, l-lere I am, Jrhird pin-poinr in lhe lwenly-ninlh row. Junior girls elecr from Their class The ollicers lor lhe following year. Laler a coun- cil ol unclerclass girls is chosen in lhe same manner. Girls' Club is a service group, sponsoring lradilional aclivilies and helping girls lo be- come beller acguainlecl wilh one anolher. I Miss Horner , BACK ROW-Nancy Peregrine, Marya Garlen, Nancy May, Suzanne Saunders. FRONT ROW-Marlha Jacobsen, Lolila Berns, Polly Laun. Tag day provides for Cl1.ris+mas S+ockings 1 Miss Pomeroy i U 491 l l+ eibegafing CKJL5 ' To each honorable 6aveliTe, ForumiTe, Town- meeTer, LincolniTe, and BurlciTe, his debaTing club is The one and only. Every year The clubs wage war on each oTher wiTh a Triendly spiriT oT rivalry, buT The weapons are puT aside Tor The long- awaiTed ioinT meeTings. The TuTure lawyers debaTe Tiercely on presenT-day problems, and every member oT a debaTing club is allowed aT leasT one chance To debaTe. ParliamenTary law is pracTiced by These clubs, and many amusing subiecTs are puT beTore The house. Mn Chairman, l rise To a poinT oT order, or maybe, Mr. Chairman, l rise To a personal privilege are iusT Two oT The many reguesTs ThaT The exciTed members scream during The law drill. Comical exTemps, as well as slciTs, llngnl- also play an imporTanT role in The meeTings. This year The Lincoln Club members puT on an assembly enTiTled The lvlurder oT Richard Thorsen. This so-called play was a conTinuous slciT Trom one meeT- ing To The nexT. The debaTing clubs have always been ,popular wiTh The sTudenTs, and The members are careTully selecTed. They are chosen aT The beginning oT Their iunior year and may conTinue in The club Their senior year, iT They so desire. Forum l T BACK ROW-Panos, Saunders, Lipps, Beck, Brown, Brand, Bramhall, BuTTerbaugh, Shaunessy, Feidf. FOURTH ROW-Taubeneck, Crowell, Casey, WrighT, Gregory, Kramer, BoTT, Franklin, Coleman, Camp, Thompson, Prussinq. THIRD ROW-Hansen, Oldfield, Preucil, Allison, Feeney, Wormser, Pole, Periman, Rosen, Drews, STullken. SECOND ROW-Sheldon, Hughes, MaTTer, Snyder, McGowen, Rechel, WandelT, Golder, Forrdrescher, Chandler, Reeve, Cahill. FRONT ROW-Davis, Wasson, CraTTs, Beeman, Robinson, Goss, Below, Basler, BelTz, Shand, Miss AnThony. lisol Gavel BACK ROW-Melcalf, Bowman, Iverson, Slege, Canlwell, Marlin, Young, Reichard, Bonnema, Sliorney C., McCandless. FOURTH ROW- Brandf, Weiss, Solomon, Alfini, Reno, Jacobsen, Morgan, Rowe, Watkins, Townsend, Landise. THIRD ROW-VaIDez, Turnbull, Headley, Hedberg, Collins: Lawless. Schieble, Anderson, l-lals+ed, Wrigbr. SECOND ROW- VVhHe, Brosnan, Erickson, Posson, Pelikan, Blocne, Lind, Greer, Newman, Green. FRONT ROW-Buescner, Milchell, Olenline, Freer, Reininga, Slworney M., Frank, Miss Hope, Townmeeling BACK ROW-Elliol, Crissey, Lane, Larnbers, Traver, Garrick, Haerfel, Hensley, Wagonseller, Barker, FOURTH ROW-Klem, Seeqers, Hebal, Berns, Sleighf, Nikifas, Cada, Trowbridge, Sweeney, Milles. THIRD ROW-Flum, Laun, Roach, Clwalliss, Schaniel, Beeman, Fiedler, Nicolaus, Baehr. SECOND ROW-Richmond, Tegger, Hyall, Lucal, Guy, Crown, Hessler, Wirlierow, Valand, Francis. FRONT ROW-Schaefer, Cuchna, Draper, Turner, Jackson, Lauer, Barbon, Hopkins, Vorsheirn, Miss Defiroff. 11511 Burke BACK ROW-Bergmann, Gesmer, Powers, Burns, Colnilis, Lloyd, Baird, Kenney, Hoover. FOURTH ROW-Johnson, Young, Hanson, Henkel, Kefelhul, Gehlmann, Laufs, Biolf, Binks H. THIRD ROW-Galper, Fackler, Swanson, Fowler, Sowers, Corlell, George, Olsuii. SECOND ROW- Jones, Simpson, Carlson, Binks D., Ericson, Burman, Reed, Rasmussen, Fosler, King. FRONT ROW-Hubbard, Winrz, Tefer, Beggs, Brennock, Sweeney, Beusman, Norlon, Hanisch, Mr. Kimball. Lincoln BACK ROW-King, McKay, Fackler R., Langefeid, Norgren, Tl1ompson,Tl1orsen, Moses, Taylor, Schnafhorsf. FOURTH ROW-Creager, Barrow, Krogman, Dempesy, Winner, Sellergren, Rafcliff, Bowman, Fraser, Dau. THIRD ROW-Johnson, Whicher, Jannolla, Meier, Mirshak, Friffs, Konrad, Sinson, Kodl, Knudson, James. SECOND ROW-Wilkens, Peake, Fox, Harmef, Colverl, Chamberlin, Nennernan, Brenner, Dorman, Huelsler. FRONT ROW-Braucher, Burns, Norris, Koucky, Bell, Wrighf, Hamillon, Knight, Wiley, Mr. Gehlmann. N521 udic 64 Because oT The large membership in Music Club This year, The group was divided inTo The Freshman and Soph- omore. and The Junior and Senior Music Clubs. The pro- grams are musical, as can be expecTed, and many oT The members appear on programs showing Their speciTic TalenT. There is, also, The group ThaT enioys lisTening. Someday a greaT sTar may arise ouT oT Music Club. Freshman-Sophomore Music Club BACK ROW-Mann, Nordman, Bonnema, McMiIlen, McConnell, STeirer, Smale, Niles, Kinnan, Rife, Cullen, Long. FIFTH ROW-Bollinger, Wagner, Carrick, Srp, Haas, Kennard, Johnson, Hoffman, Gebhard, TennanT, Brown, Milles, Coleman. FOURTH ROW-GilTnane, Hughes, McCay, Harding, Herman, Kinney, LeaviTT, Beiger, DiBernardino, Lupella, Young, Pierce, SmiTh, BarTle. THIRD ROW-Jones P., Hansen, Schwass, Vavrik, Lewis, Ballov, Longren, Befka, Bunn, Irish, Tingleff, Hargreaves, Allen. SECOND ROW-Eng, McGregor, Barbour, Collier, STorck, Lanaghen, McLaIIen, Tirrell, Dunham, Janssen. FRONT ROW-VaIIenTyne, Good, LighTTool Jones R., Sellers, Kimura, Boyd, Loudon, Connelly, McCain. Junior-Senior Music Club BACK ROW-Denman, DeIMagro, Deeg, Dawson, Deck, Jones, Barker, Moulds, Anderson, Magowan, Olson. Ross FIFTH ROW-Henderson, Hasher, Haines, Rennaker, Reed, Schwass, Perrin, Lambers, MasTer, Orner, Sasko, Chase FOURTH ROW-Pollock, Johnson C., Oehmig, Nielsen, Barber V., Barber M., I-lunier, Rohrer, Reyff, Nordland Rouse, Evenson, Sells. THIRD ROW-Harrison, Shrader, Jorgensen, Johnson J., RoberTson, Willison, Olson Scaer, Rohl, Fiedler, Schaniel, Zeeh, Schumacher. SECOND ROW-BrundreTT, Crowell, Bowman, Pichf, Coney TarranT, SchuTh, Quan, Forckel, Emmons, Jaeger, Klaersch. FRONT ROW-KviTek, Taylor, Laun, CuThberT- son Coldirz, Paul, Horn, Collier, Carne, Miss Wood. 11531 Drama Club BACK ROW-Slrong, Weilwe, Norlon, Young F., Slorer, Wilson B., Saxby. FOURTH ROW-Taubeneck, Manning, Haerfel, Ausfin P., Collier, McDonald. THIRD ROW-Gormley, Franklin, Nolan, Solomon, Rouse, Malo, Abernelhy. SECOND ROW-G-arrick, Malahy, Maller, Wrignl, Frank, Sword, Brown Ja. FRONT ROW-Shand, Young P., Surrey, Davis, Anderson, Wilson Be., Brown Jo. BACK ROW-Reyff, Nielsen, Milchell, Roach, Winlz, Sfafford, Tevis, Lamson, McGinnis. FOURTH ROW-Snyder, Ullrnann, Belfz, Valand, Johnson, Vilendrer, Coney, Benson, Tinucci. THIRD ROW-Weiss L,, Koblish, Smale, Barbon, Bailey, Auslin B,, Rohrer, Nelson. SECOND ROW- Weiss B., Bonanala, Riordan, Baehr, Crissey, Rogers, Hunler, Cuchna. FRONT ROW-Buescher, Eller, McGowen, Slrnpson, ValDez, Olson, Mefcalf. Doherly. T II541 Foollighls BACK ROW-Pollock, Douglas, Swanson, Richardson, Solem, Sloan, Hough, Ingram, Purkis, Nicholson, Salmon. FIFTH ROW-London, Moyer, Cook, Prufzman, Fosler, Reed, Warren, Anderman, Bonnema, Mann. Taluc. FOURTH ROW-Galper, Schmid, Lucal, Reicherl, Glover, McCandless Neff, Chandler, Rohl, Canfwell, Hunrer, Seidel. THIRD ROW-Schmerlerer, Thomson, Fink, Cohn, Culhberrson, Wrighl, Hyaff, Harris, Quan Richars. SECOND ROW-Miss Oxborrow, Lurie, Holland, Carlin, Maimon, Brown, Burk, Sodaro, Didier, Mrs. Cook. FRONT ROW-Johnson Levee, Roach, Dau, Downs, Leon, Pierre. ramafic CKLLJ Who knows? Some day a former member of a dra- malic club may have his or her name llaming in neon lighls above a greal lhealer. ln lhe drama clubs-lvlasgueraders, Foollighls, and Drama Club-lulure slars are given lhe chance lo make rheir debul on lhe slage. Masgueraders is made up ol sophomores, Foollighls consisls ol juniors. and Drama Club claims lhe seniors. Many ol lhe colossal produclions are direcled by rhe srudenls Themselves. Long hours are spenr learning lines: and al The rehearsals of plays, lhe player srruls and lrers his hour upon lhe slage and lhen is heard no more -unlil anolher play comes along! lviosr of The aclors and aclresses have a chance To be in al leasl one play, and many of Jrhem 'rake parl in a number ol produclions. Ourside speak- , ers are somerimes broughl in ro give a few poinlers on acling and make-up. Some member of one ol 'rhe drama clubs may make a name lor himself in show business and become a second Helen l-layes or John Barrymore! lI55l Masqueraders BACK ROW-Schwass, Shure, Coudrer, F o r m a n, Schaefer, Chrisliansen, Cooke, Glasser Peregrine J. FOURTH ROW-1 Hulburl, Caspers, Wisnieski Frase, Brock, Nicely, Faden, Collier, Jones, Becker, Aikens. THlRD ROW-Madsen, Hoska ins, Cook, Weslon, McClure, Coburn, Forney, Healh, Con- don, Bryanl. SECOND ROW- Johnson, Doyle, Peregrine N., Olson, Saunders, McClung, Cooper, Oberl, Brenner, Sad- erman. FRONT ROW-Wilson Haecker, Gaqan, Blomberg, Harris, Tucker, LeGere, New- lon. BACK ROW-Young, Eifrig, Pearson, Sfrook, Marsh, Rog- ers, Leslina, Johnson, Poindex- fer. FOURTH ROW-Krueger, Kalivoda, Benson, Kniqhr, Allemeier, Smilh, Wrighl, Havens, Tomaso, Ullrich. THIRD ROW-Pura, Hasher, Dirlmann, Parlhemer, Sirook, Ryde, Pirwifz, Sfelling, Tandy, Slrub. SECOND ROW- Kunde, Warnock, Lemka, Stark, Taubeneck, Bossow, Besla, Schroeder, Moller, An- derson, Wellingfon. FRONT ROW-Lofgren, Traul, Larsen, Phillips, Lesh, Ballanline lylelin, Hill. Doopers from Drama Club. Under l'he Foollighfs. Why lhe Chimes Rang. H561 HisTory Club HisTory Club , CerTain sTudenTs in hisTory classes become espe- cially inTeresTed in The Trends oT The pasT and evenTs oT The presenT. HisTory club is a discussion group made up oT Those who realize The imporTance oT hisTory in Today's world. Shakespeare Club To be, or noT To be: ThaT is The quesTion. Shake- speare Club sTudies The work oT This greaT wriTer, T presenTs porTions oT The plays, and learns abouT The liTe and The sTage oT The ElizabeThan period. This club is open To anyone. V STory Club ' You learn To wriTe by wriTing. And ThaT's iusT whaT The budding auThoresses oT STory Club do. Their words may noT be as Tamous as Those oT Shakespeare, lVlilTon, LongTellow, or WhiTTier, buT some day They mighT. Rome wasn'T builT in a day! BACK ROW-Schmidf, Hayes, Richardson, McDowell. . FOURTH ROW-SrniTh, Anderson l., Madsen, STrickland, Tl-HRD ROWfCorleTT, Brown, Easier, Harvey, SECOND T ROW-Benson, Forkel, Holm, Crowell. FRONT ROW- i Sandel, Weis, Gesmer, Anderson J., Mr. ColleTTi. Shakespeare Club BACK ROW-Grissom, BeckerT, Eckland, Knowles, WescoTT. THIRD ROW-NeThercuT, Riyenes, Park, WhiTe, Wenfzer, KraTfT. SEC- OND ROW-SmiTh, Young, WiTherow, Engle- harT, Hyde, Kimura. FRONT ROW-Cook Dashner, Dillon, Urch, Worrnser, Knudson Wesferfeld. STory Club BACK ROW-Palmisano, Dunkelberg, Har- vey, Hauber, Brown. SECOND ROW-Holmes, Buehrer, Heyer, Burker, KraTfT. FRONT ROW -Williams, Roach, PeTerson, Soderlin, Miss Allen. ll57l BACK ROW-Lovell, McMiIIen, Bloodgood. FIFTH ROW-GarTon, Davies, Pioffer L. FOURTH ROW-Green, Harris, Mcflonachie THIRD ROW-Holm, Ross, GroTTke. SECOND ROW-Perusse, Pfaff Krueger. FRONT ROW-Miss Robinson, PioTTer M., PoTTs. ArTs and CraTTs Club I-IandicraTTs have been I used widely Tor The rehabili- TaTion oT reTurned service men. ArTs and CraTTs Club does noT rehabiliTaTe iTs mem- bers, buT iT does provide Them wiTh hobbies which are inTeresTing and useTul. The club Turnishes a common meeTing ground Tor people who are inTeresTed in learn- ing or conTinuing weaving or design - malcing. The slcills which The members learn can be carried on when They leave school, and Turned inTo creaTive inTeresTs. Ar+ Club A wise man once said ThaT everyone should have a way To Ie+ oTT creaTive sTeam. ArT is one oT The besT ways, because iT is easy To worlc oTT your mood as you draw. The resulTs may noT bear The slighTesT rela- Tion To your mood, buT you have The saTis- TacTion oT having creaTed someThing. ArT Club provides iTs members wiTh a chance To discuss Their common inTeresT, To learn more abouT Techniques, and To pracTice whaT They have learned. For many oT The members oT The club, arT will provide bread and buTTer in The years To come. ig f Til - -La , , 61 C BACK ROW-Lee, WhiTmore, CarpenTer, Hillborn, Rivenes, Timmers. FOURTH ROW-BarTels Peregrine, Soderman, Schumacher, Purinfon, King, Peaslee. THIRD ROW-Schwagerrnan, Shaub Kemper, PorTer, Passarelli, Evenson, Adelrnann. SECOND ROW-Schrik, Mahoney, Johannes, Lernka Reid, Harrison. FRONT ROW-Pierce, Urbanelc, Trimmer, Logan, Wendell, Mr. Reasor. sal Girls' Camera Club BACK ROW-Sullivan, Wahlin, Pifko, Lane, Park, Duffy, Williams. Tl-HRD ROW-Washburn, Frase, Shunneson, Keeley, ReynerTson, Simpson, Horkin. SECOND ROW-Bodeewes, Hauber, Cada, Svoboda, Buenik, Becker, Jack- son. FRONT ROW-Challiss, Orr, Krause, SmiTh, Webb, Seegers, Claypool, Miss BonduranT. Click, and The picTure is Taken! BUT many oT The girls in The Girls' Camera Club Tind ThaT The Taking oT a picTure isn'T quiTe as easy as iusT a click oT The camera. They s+udy camera parTs, and The Techniques oT Taking and developing a picTure. Each girl Boys' Camera Club brings in one or more picTures she has Taken. These phoTos are sTudied and judged, and a winner is picked. The girls acquire valuable inTormaTion, which They can use in Taking beTTer picTures. Ture, and iT iT wasn'T Tor Th our yearbook wouldn'T b have no picTures. Y BACTE ROW-sibson, Sargdrag3NRudei,OXDfvis, Wallpceg MoelIger.H THIRD Rqyl!-Veal oung, anne T, reernan. E D -Dom b', m'Th, T , MCD , g. ' FRONT Rowlmf. Lane, Guy, Bird, schwfegef, Haiiha. ' e Y We O eniOymenT Tor many years. H591 l.ighTs, camera, buT no ac Tionl AT leasT The boys hope ThaT There isn'T any acTion on some oT Their picTures. Many oT The members oT Boys Camera Club eiTher are on The phoTography sTaTT now or are prospecTs Tor The Tu long, laborious hours OT work done by many oT These boys much To look aT, Tor iT would A Tew oT The boys in This club are able To learn enough so ThaT They can geT iobs in phoTography. To The resT oT The boys, The club is a hobby ml which will bring Them much Slamp Club Do you have a lirsl day cover ol lhe Pulilzer slamp you'll Trade? Anyone wanl lo buy a minl bloclc ol lhe Pony Express? This is whal you mighl 'hear, il you joined in on one ol lhe Slamp Club meelings, which are held in room II6. For il is lhere lhe members lallc, lrade. and auclion lhe slamps lhey enioy so much. BACK ROW--Crandall, Ellis, Drews, Toll, Andersen, Green. FOURTH ROW-Phillips, Lind, Rohde, Carlwrighl, Whileford, Mueller. THIRD ROW-Alaels, Berg, Reeder, Cox, Aerne, Lanaghan. ' McGregor, Vallenlyne, While, Dielrich. FR'ONT ROW-Pelerson, Kropp, Carlson, Benlley, Rasmussen, Mr. Rossefler. SECON D ROW-Nicholas, Krieger, BACK ROW-Chrislensen, Edgerlon, Wait, Eldridge, Wormser, Sanderson. FOURTH ROW-Perkins, Luce, Joesling, Slennefl, Hoshell, Dorman, Walson. THIRD ROW-Niles, Downey, Busa, Brown, Lawrenz, Coudref, Eldridge. SECOND ROW-Hufford, Baker, Schroeder, Colianni, Hansen, Lindblade, Crew. FRONT ROW- Schulze, Hillman, Lossau, Lind, Brenner, Benlley, Mr. Schneller. R d' Cl b B IO U Radio club enioys lallcs by aulhorilies in One of The lacililies ol lhe club is a lhe lield ol radio and learns aboul lhe con- loroadcasling slalion which can operale slruclion and operalion ol radio apparalus. from lhe school. moi Home Economics Club l-lome Economics Club has one advan- lage over all olher clubs-some ol lhe mem- bers can make Jrhe relreshmenls. They iusl can'l be bolhered. wilh bolle cokes and slore cookiesl The purpose ol lhe club is lo creale a grealer inlereslin lhe field of home econom- ics, and also lo help girls know each olher beller. The girls work logelher for lun and a beller underslanding ol home economics. BACK ROW-Oehmig, McGinnis, Hoy, Collalz, Fisher, Williams, Neff. FOURTH ROW-Redifer, Schwass Perrin, Smilh, Fegan, Ewerf, lding, Johnson M. THIRD ROW-Bonga, Hoeksema, Wendel, Kaloll, O'Brien, Rollins Ryan, Reed. SECOND ROW-Holland, Duggan, Melone, Gafely, Carolan, Seidensficker, Nelson, Johnson B FRONT ROW-Miss Smilh, Crifchfield, Hopkins, Lane, Sword, Johnson E., Miss Maqowen. Spor+smen's Club ln an aclive year Sporlsmen's Club mem- BACK ROW-Bublilz, Lyons, Kries, Branch, Corliss, John- son, Granf, Nichols. FOURTH ROW-Slrensby, Freeburq, Kopperud, Jongsma, Horalh, Compion, Tranler, Gibson, Anderson, Chafferfon. THIRD ROW-Schauer, Johnslon, Lil- lie, Adams, Grimm, Cunaf, Royal, Anunciala. SECOND ROW-Schaefer, Preece, Pres- lon, Hakanson, McKillop, Gil- more, Eisaman, Breuniqs, Ed- wards. FRONT ROW-Mr. Ramsay, Beard, Burckerl, Wil- Iens, Svoboda, Caruso D., Slaflorcl, Caruso J., Gibeau, Cook. One of lhe inleresling projecls was work bers have gone on lield lrips, and have on The reloreslalion ol poor farm land heard oulslanding speakers. wilh shrubs and lrees furnished by lhe slale. Ilbll Chemislry Club BACK ROW-Kropp, Williams, Fosler, Whire, Powers, Glasser, Wiley, Winner, Ciulla, Pelerson, Normann, Anderson. FIFTH ROW- Peferson W., Pafchen, Edwards, Everds, Mirshak, Black, Rogers, Thelin, Moses, Rodgers, Dupre, Ericson. FOURTH ROW-Moore, Klaersch, Nemoyer, Rogers M., Warren, Krohns, Milles, Peck, Anderman, Pannkolie, Karrnazin. THIRD ROW-Sobie, Kazmierski, Sandel, Stroker, Beaumonf, Slachnik, Tegger, Frueh, Buenik, Campbell, Consfance, Opfholr. SECOND ROW-Jones, Trowbridge, Ax, Zwicky, Rifler, Berghoefer, Masrers, Heck, Lannerr, Mr. Woline. FRONT ROW-Beusrnan, Schaniel, Fox, Jannolla, Shalek, Toombs, Peake. To be a member ol Chemislry Club you In Biology Club members learn lhe im- musl mainlain a B average in your chem- porlance ol The conservalion program. ap- islry class. In lhis club many inlere-sling ex- precialion ol lhe our-ol-doors, and The ap- perimenls are performed, some ol which plicalion ol lhe principles ol biology lo oannol be made in lhe individual classes. everyday living. Biology Club BACK ROW-Marih, Linden, Edwards, While, Geller, Drollinger, Kemper, Caslenholz, FOURTH ROW-Duggan, Boyle, Peck, Bonga, Schneider, Miller, Lane, Schwagerman. THlRD ROW-Jensen, Grorfke, Salisbury, Elder, Wonnacoll, Brown, Maimon, Rayney. SECOND ROW-Means, Collerl, Casurella, Schneider, Frueh, Evenson, Doescher, Reid, Blum. FRONT ROW-Hoshell, Nielsen, Harmon, Axl, Young, McCormac, Thies, Mr. lvlclvlenamin. rim Freshman Science Club One ol lhe largesl clubs in school, and one ol lhe mosl popular lor lreshmen, is Science Club. Many lreshmen ioin lhis club lo make new lriends, have lun, and add lo lhe scien- lilic knowledge gained in Freshman Science. The program lor lhe club is a busy one. This year lhe group visiled lhe l-leallh Deparlmenl ol Oak Park, and lhe Museum ol Science and lnduslry. Al olher meel- ings movies and speak- ers enlerlained lhe members. Many seniors remem- ber wilh pleasure lhe lun lhey had in lhis club, lheir lirsl in high school. Newlon Club BACK ROW-Hanson, Lang, Lesh, MoJonnier, Borse, Halch, McClelland. FOURTH ROW-Purcell McKillop, Voss, Vande Merkl, Holerl, Homrighous, Carpenler, Rae, Porler, Foley. THIRD ROW-Seed Tobey, Bennell, Slolfels, lrmis, Flelcher, Gardner, Narland, Konold. SECOND ROW-Kress, While Wolfe, Ringuelle, Corcoran, Spencer, Kopperud, Turner, Lambers, McNamara. FRONT ROW-O'Grady Vavrik, Peeken, Prall, Kemper, Berry, Soderslrom, Tranler, Rechel. BACK ROW-Allani, Whillinglon, Frymark, Shea, Wrighl, Lanaghen, Viclor, Gulbrandsen, Johnson FOURTH ROW-Abels, Knudson, Eisermann, Woulfe, Halliday, Moore, Sluebe, Williams, Conley THIRD ROW-Thor, Slurnbaugh, Droppa, Noel, Schlick, Worlhinglon, Eng, Goezinger, Dunham SECOND ROW-Royal, Prall, Cannon, Sorensen, Theobald, Golighlly, Bylhell, Carlson, McNamara FRONT ROW-Yearley, Hansen, Horlon, Vfhelan, Landers, Mr. Cady. BACK ROW-Bodeewes, McNully, Fackler R.,Geller,Whicher, Baird, Everds, Lind, Bonson, Lloyd. FOURTH ROWALudwiqs, Hauck, Allen, Rogers, Hanson, Zuegel, Mirshak S., Winlz, Benson, Scannell. THIRD ROW--Olander, George, Benzinq, Horalh, Lauls, Glasser, Hubbard, Nickelson, Mirshak J., Nielson. SECOND ROW-Karmazin, Svoboda, Surrey, Guion, Bohmann, Toornbs, Wenlzer, Swell, Riordan. FRONT ROW-Fackler W., Douglas, Shalek, Frase, Binks, McKay, Beusman, McDavid, Mr. Sullivan. Malhemalically minded sludenls Tind lhis club is lo have lun and learn malhe- pleasure in Newlon Club. The purpose ol malics al lhe same lime. N631 Forum Romanum BACK ROW-Besla, Grissonn, Dallon, Johnson, McNulty, Mirshak, Williams, Dash- ner, Cooke, Rasmussen. FIFTH ROW-Moller, Bowman M., Tandy, Srrub, lwerl, Casperson, Berlhoefer, Dunlap, Glover, Wellingron, Nord- land, Tuleen. FOURTH ROW-Clark, Blood, Hoskins, Miller, Drews, Iverson, Sunde, Haines, Derpack Je., Wilson, Derpack Jo. THIRD ROW-Krohn, Reeve, Gawne, Hyde, Orner, Jacobsen, Idle, Dirrberner, Preucil, Oldfield, Feeney. SECOND ROW-Burns, Brown, Weinand, Downs, Pierre, Moyer, Srark, Alflni D., Ebelinq, Shorl, McKee. FRONT ROW-Woodward, Flurn, Beqgs, Wandelr, Teler, Morgan, Kroqrnan, Newton, Moslardi S. BACK ROW-Grounds, Kopperud, Alflni R.,- Landis, Davis, Litton, Spalding, Cowan, Sal- rnon, Forman. FIFTH ROW-Johnson S., McEac:hran, Seidensricker, Harris, Schwass, Ullrich, Caspers, Knighl, Knufson, Chrislian- sen. FOURTH ROW-Brown, Fosler, Prurzman, Aikens, Wescorf, Guion, Knudson, While, Holm, Dillon. THIRD ROW-Healh, Lucal, Reicherf, Golder, Guy, McCandless, Carroll, Anderson, Newman, Camp, Wisnieski, SEC- OND ROW-Eckerr, Wellinglon. Oberf, Mc- Farlan, Coburn, Ripslra, Terrell, Bowman C., Marsh. FRONT ROW-Mr. Baker, Doyle, Siege, Preslon, Dilfman, Srnilh, Slanner, Barfle, Eqgerf. S.P.Q.R. BACK ROW-Viclor, Kinnan, O'Grady, Tye, Berry, Weslcorr, Drews, Dolan, Srnirh C., Wild- man, Shea, Coornes. FIFTH ROW-Georgeas, Johnson S., Gamrneler, Gibbon, Kubifz, Tranfer, Yearley, Perusse, Sfevens, Worrnser, While, Eiserrnann. FOURTH ROWeSeavel, Johnson Y., Donovan, Prarr, Rapp, Massari, Ross, Golighlly, Fowler, Overslreel, Kemper, Hogue. THIRD ROW-Geis, Porler, May, Lernkey, Lulz, Johnson C., Monfenbruck, Perkins, Sruebe, Brown M.. Humphner, Skinner, Lighlfoof S. SECOND ROW-Bonnema, Henning, Knudson, Webber, Morris Brown P., Hanson G., Worlhingfon, Holle, Crum, Wilson. Krueger. FRONT ROW-Bollinger Cella, Means, Jonn, Niles, Douglas, Higgins, Bolrnan, Reininga. M641 I O W ,v 2-. 'ia 0 9, Lil. lk France-America l l i BACK ROW-Kalivoda, ElIioTT, Anglemire, Shennan, DuTfy, Glasser. FOURTH ROW-Pifko, Campbell, Gufhrie, Barker, Rieger, Risser, NikiTas. THIRD ROW-SchuTh, Rowe, ParThemer, Schneider, MclnTosh, Shunneson, Anderson, Thuesen. SECOND ROW-Dawson, Blomberg, BryanT, Lassen, Foisy, Brach, Frase, Fisher. FRONT ROW-B O V TOWN, Gormley, Meek, KTsanes, BarTon anguage Mes Amis, Romans, and Doopers-lend us your ears! l-lere are club members aiming To undersTand oTher na- Tions. Forum Romanum is made up oT The sophomore, iunior, and senior LaTin sTudenTsg S.P.Q.R. consisTs oT Treshman sTudenTs. The members oT These clubs epecially enioy The l.aTin banqueT given near The end oT The second semesTer. France-America Club is open To sTudenTs Taking French. The programs include songs, Talks, poems and skiTs in French, and The celebraTion oT special TesTive days like The sixTh oT January. Saludos Amigos is The Spanish language club. The Pan- American Club, drawing members Trom boTh language and hisTory classes, is like The language clubs in iTs inTeresT in oTher lands. These clubs give The sTudenTs a chance To enioy The languages They have sTudied many hours and To under- sTand beTTer The counTries in which The languages origi- naTed. iissi Saluclos Amigos E BACK ROW-Albrlglwl, Hill, Cleveland, Skaggs, Walker, Hagedorn, Brownlie, Lesh. FOURTH ROW-Haecker, Coleman, Runyan, Bel Isle, Bauernfeind, Krueger, Noel, Blsley. THIRD ROW-Kesler, Erlcksen, Sullivan, Washburn, Slorck, Lord, Schoene. SECOND ROW-Leslina, Yoepp, Weston, Miller, Suelau, Muslain. FRONT ROW-Thomas, Dorman, Gamblll Faulds, Sclwram, Troike. BACK ROW-Timm, Jones, Coakley, Slefanlco, Ewerl, Glllnay, Snyder. FOURTH ROW-Boullon, Lamson, Gvarrick, Allemeier, Gormley, Fegan, Srnilh, Llllrell. THIRD ROW-Dougherty, Bradfield, Knude, Slellinq, Spalo, Slewarl. SECOND ROW-Sells, Panes, Voss, Kulschan, Plrwilz, Sperbeck. FRONT ROW-Faden, Slrook, Moreno, Wondrlslca, Lislug, Kinzle. 51661 OM, Pan-American Club BACK ROW-Flack, Prussing, WhyTe, Jaeger, Weinand, RiTTer, McGreevy, Townsend, G-aTely, Colvor, Caruso. FOURTH ROW- Koblish, lvlanos, Dahlberg, Boyle, Palmisano, Rennaker, Blood, BiTTke, Anderson M., Magowan. THIRD ROWwAnderson C., Sheldon 5Tfokef, Sells, Olson, Young B,, Schneider, McConachic, Sfrong, Kcnnard, Shrader, Young P. SECOND ROV!-Wilson, Thomas, Ak Babcock, Harbin, Evans, Towle, Page, Simpson, CriTchTield, Malahy, Reynerfson. FRONT ROW--Didier, Arey, Oehmig, Tuleen, Pelikan Taluc, Sodaro, Wesferfeld, EITon, Werner, Uncapher. You cerTainly don'T need To use a club To make The sTudenTs OT Oak Park High School ioin clubsl MosT OT Them belong To as many clubs as is permiTTed-The Tresh- men and The sophomores being allowed one club a semesTer, and The quoTa Tor The upperclassmen being Two clubs a semesTer. This year There are ThirTy clubs. These clubs play an imporTanT role in The exTra- curricular acTiviTies oT The sTudenTs. A bul- leTin board, placed in The TronT hall, lisTs The names oT The club meeTings Tor The Tollow- ing week, and a review oT each club pro- gram is prinTed in The Trap. Each club elecTs iTs own oTTicers and has aT leasT one TaculTy adviser. BUT don'T geT The idea ThaT The clubs are enTirely serious organizaTions. Along wiTh The serious side comes enTerTainmenT in The Torm oT skiTs, parTies, Teas, and oTher evenTs. lim cerfainfy alan? neec! fo uae a cfug . . .v lvliss Horner pours Tor The EorumiTe moThe-rs A02 ll! 0-'a.l'lC! LULBFQ fo And fkeln. GRADUATING SENIORS Abernelhy, Elaine P. .........,, 42, I54 Drama 4: Townmeeling 4: Wiley H.S., Terre Haule, Ind. I. Adam, Kalherine L. .....,...,.,..... 42 Arl 2: Wesl Division H. S., Mil- waukee, Wis. I. Adams, Leonard A. .,....,...,..... 42 Albrighl, Donald M. .... I3, I5, 42, I IB, I24, I27. Monogram 4, Sec.: Safely Council 3, 4: Smoking Council 4: Senior council 4: Fresh-Soph Baskelball I: Varsily Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Fresh- Soph Foolball 2: J. V. Foalball 37 Varsily Foolball 4: Fresh-Soph Ten- nis 2. Andersen, Janeen M. ....... ,. ,.... .42 Biology 2, 3: Girls' Camera 3: Home Ec. 4. Anderson, Carolyn F. ...... 42, I54, I67 Drama 4: Pan-American 4. Anderson, Donald A. ............... 42 Radio 3. Anderson, Jean R..42, 7I, I5I, I57, I64 Alalanla 2: Forum Romanum 3: Gavel 3, 4: Hisfory 4, V. Pres.: Junior Council 3: Lalin I: Sludenl Council 2, 3: 3lf2 Yr. Honor Roll. Anderson, Raymond B. ,,.,.. ...42, I62 Chemislry 4: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: Goll 3, 4. Anderson, Richard A. ..,.....,...... 42 Fresh. Baskelball I: Fresh-Soph Fool- ball 2: J. V. Foolball 3. Andrews, Belly ....,.. 42, l02, I04, lO5 Biology 2: Science I. Armslrong, Diane H. .............,. 42 Music 2. Armslrong, Vera M. ......,. 42, 98, IOO Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Music 3. Arnesen, Kennelh G. ....., 42, I24, I27 Monogram 4: J. V. Baskelball 3: Varsily Baskelball 3, 4: Co- caplain 4. ' Ashlon, John W. ................... 42 Auslin, Belly J. ............... 42, I54 Alalanla 2: Drama 4: Foollighls 3. Auslin, Palricia .,..,.,,...,.... 42, I54 Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Music 3, 4: Science I. Axl, Donald A. .,.............. 42, I62 Biology 2, 3, 4: Pres. 2, 3: Treas. 4: Junior Council 3. Baehr, Lois E. ...........,, 42. ISI, I54 Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Masquerad- ers 2: Townmeeling 3, 4. Bailey, Barbara A. .,.........,. 42, I54 Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Masquer- aders 2: Music 4: Pan-American 3. Bain, Richard S. .......,,..,...,,.. 42 Chemislry 4: Sporlsmen's 3: Soccer 2, 3. Baird, Roberl L. ..,......,, 42, I52, I63 Burke 4: Newlon 4: Lib. Aid 4. Bangs, Palricia ...............,. 42, 99 Music I: Francis Shimer Jr. College, Ml. Carroll, III. 2: Oak Ridge H.S., Oak Ridge, Tenn. 2. Barber, Marilyn A. ............. 42, l53 France-America 2, 3: Music I, 2. 3. 4: Science I. Sand-wilch. Barbon, Virginia ........... 42, I5I, I54 Drama 4: Foolliqhls 3: Masquerad- ers 2: Townmeeling 4, V. Pres.: Lil. Tab. I. Barg, Lavonne L. .......... ....... 4 3 Lib. Aid 4. Barr, Richard M. ...,........,,..... 43 Slage Crew 3, 4, Mgr. 4: Fresh. Foolball I: Soccer 3. Barrell, Thomas W. ............, 43, 99 Barry, Rosemary .................. 43 France-America 3, 4: Pan-American 3: Lib. Aid-: Auslin H.S., Chicago, III., I, 2. Barlle, Carl F. ......,..,,.,........ 43 Barlon, Paulelle J. ............ 43, I65 France-America 3, 4, Pres. 4: Music 3: Science I: Trap Reporler 3, 4: Kirkwood H.S., Kirkwood, Mo.,-p2. Basler, Donalda ........ 43, 7I, I5O, I57 Alalanla I, 2: Foollighls 3: Forum 3, 4: Hislory 4: Lalin I: Masquer- aders 2: Girls' Conf. Com. Chrm. 4: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. Basso, Rosemary T. ..,....... .. .43 Science I. Baslian, Anna M. .... ...43 Bale, Paul N. ...........,, . . .43 Bales, Berlram E. ....,...... ,.., . 43 Mililary Service '44-'46. Bauder, Margarel K. .,..,,...... 43, 7l Arl I: Alalanla 2: Drama 4: Mas- queraders 2: Pan-American 3: 3If2 Yr. Honor Rall. Beaumonl, Joyce E. ..,. 43, 98, IOO, I62 Alalanla 2, 3, 4: Chemislry 4: Music I, 2, 3, 4: Madrigal Singers: A Cap- pella Choir. Beck, Nancy J. .........,,,..,, 43, I5O Forum 3, 4: Forum Romanum I, 2, Scribe I: Pan-American 4: Science I. Becker, Joan ........ ......... 4 3 Usa: Bedrosian, John ...........,.. 43, I6O Radio 4: Fresh. Foolball I. Beehan, Audrey R. .......,...,..... 43 Beeman, Barbara K. .,.. 43, 7I, lI2, l5O Foollighls 3, Sec.: Forum 3, 4, Sec. 4: France-America 3: Masqueraders 2: Lil. Tab. I, 4: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. Beggs, Gregory B. .... ..,,.... I 2, I5, 43, 7I, BI, 82, II8, I27, I52, I64 Burke 3, 4, Pres. 4: Forum Romanum I, 3, 4, Co-Pres. 3: Junior Council 3: Monogram 4: Salely Council 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4: Class Play 4: Boys' Quarlel 4: Boys' Conl. Com. Chr. 4: H.S. Conl. Pres. 4: 3V2 Yr. Honor Roll: Fresh-Soph Fool- ball 2: J. V. Foolball 3: Varsily Foolball 4. Behrends, Dorolhy J. ............... 43 Bell, James K. ................. I2, I3, Bell, I5, 4l, 43, 7I, II8, I24, I27, I52 Junior Council 3: Lincoln 3, 4, Sec. 4: Monogram 3, 4: Safely Council 4: Smoking Council 3, 4, Pres. 4: Senior Council 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Class Ollicer, Pres. 4: Fresh Baskelball I: Fresh-Soph Baskelball 2: J. V. Baskelball 3, Capl.: Varsily Baskelball 4. Co. capl.: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: 3V2 Yr. Honor Roll. Norman T. ,.,.,...... 43, l22, I27 Lalin I, Sec.: Monogram 4, V. Pres.: Varsily Track 3, 4. Below, Rulh J. .........,,,,.... 43, I5O Forum 3, 4, Sgl.-al-Arms 4: Forum Romanum I: Junior Council 3. Bellz, Dorolhy J. ....... 43, 7I, I5O, I54 Arls-Cralls I: Drama 4: Forum 3, 4, Treas. 4: Masqueraders 2: Newlon 3: Pan-American 3: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. Bender, James H. ............, 43, I35 York H.S., Elmhursl, III. I. Benson. Belly J. ........ 44, 99, I54, I57 Biology 2: Drama 4: Hislory 4: Mu- sic 3: Science I. Benson, Clarence ..,............. 44, 7I Burke 3, 4: 3lf2 Yr. Honor Roll: Chemislry 4: Newlon 3: Slage Crew 4: Class Play: Auslin H.S., Chicago, III. I. 2. Benson, Roberl C. .,.,......... 44, I63 Newlon 3, 4: Fresh FoolbaII.I. Beusman, Curlis C. ............... . .. . . . .44, 93, 93, IIO, I52, I62, I63 Burke 3, 4: Chemislry 4: Monogram 4: Music I: Trap Edilor 4: Trap Re- porler 3, 4: Proieclion Slall 2, 3, 4: Radio I: Salely Council 3, 4: Soccer 2, 3: Fresh-Soph Tennis I, 2: Var- sily Tennis 3, 4. Bilgman, John .,....,............. 44 Binash, Palricia G. ........,........ 44 Biology 3: Foollighls 3: Schurz H.S.. Chicago, Ill. I. Binks, Donald M. ....... 44, 93, I52, I63 Burke 3, 4: Lighls Crew 3, 4: New- lon 3, 4, Pres. 4: Proieclion Slall 2, 3, 4: Radio I, 2: Slage Crew 2: Fresh-Soph Baseball I, Mgr.: Firsl Aid, Mgr. 2, 3: Goll 3, 4. Bird, Allan G. .....,.,..... 44, II5, I59 Boys' Camera 3, 4, Pres. 4: Pholo Slalili 3, 4, Pres. 4: Sporlsmen's 31 Annual Edilor 4. Black, A. Duane. .,,........... 44, I62 Chemislry 4: Pan-American 4: Slage Crew. 4. Bloche, F. Joan .,.,.,.,.... ,..... 4 4 Alalanla I: Science l. Bloche, Nancy A. ........,,........ 44 Alalanla 2: Gavel 4: Trap Edilor 4: Trap Reporfer 3, 4. Block, Bealrice R. ..,..,............ 44 Foollighls 3: France-America 2: Mu- sic 4. Blomberg, Bruce B. .......,.,... 44, IO3 Concerl Band I, 2, 3, 4. Bodeewes, Dorolhy J. .......,.. 44, l59 Girls' Camera 4: Foollighls 3. Boehm, Palricia L. ...,,............ 44 Music 2, 3, 4: Pan-American 3, 4. Balms, Edna M. ..,,,,...... ...... 4 4 France-America 2. Bollz, Howard W. .................. 44 Fresh Baskelball I: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: Varsily Fool'- ball 3, 4. Bonanala, M, Frances ...... 44, I43, I54 Alralanla 2, .3, 4: Drama 4: Fool- lighls 3. Born, James H.. ........ ..44, l2l, l35 Newlon 3: Monogram 4: Radio l: Fresh Foorball I: Fresh-Soph Fool- ball 2: Varsily Swimming 3, 4. Born, Kennelh W. ....,............ . ........I3, 44, IO3, IO4, IIB, l27 Senior Council 4: Monogram 4: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Fool- ball 2: J. V. Foolball 3: Varsily Foolball 4. Boll, Carolyn J.. .......... 44, IOB, l5O Alalanfa I, 2: Forum 3, 4: Lalin I, 2: Tab. Pub. Bd. 4. Boyle, Beverly J. ............... 44, I62 Biology 2: Home Fc. 4. Bramhall, Dolores l. ................ 44 Bramhall, Gladys M. ................ 44 Branch, Alberl' J. .......... 44, IO3, l6l Sporlsmen's 3, 4: Concerl Band 4: Reserve Band. Brandl, Marie D. .............. 45, l5l Arls-Cralifs 2, Sec.: Forum Rornanum I: Gavel 3, 4: Hislory 3: Masquer- aders 2: Pan-American 4: Lib. Aid 4. Brauchers, Daniel E. ............... . 45, I24, IZ6, l29, I52 Lincoln 4: Salefy Council 4: Fresh- Soph Baseball 2: Varsify Baseball 4: Fresh-Soph Baskelball 2: J. V. Bas- kelball 3: Varsily Baskelball 4: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: J. V. Foolball 3: Varsily Foolball 4, Brenner, David M...45, 7I, 93, I52, l6O Lighls Crew 3, 4, Chr. 4: Lincoln 3, 4: Proieclion Slall 2, 3, 4: Radio I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. Brennock, Raymond J. ....... 45, 82, I52 Burke 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Lalin I: H. S. Conf. 4, Treas. Bresnan, Marianne ......... 45, II5, I5l Gavel 3, 4: Pan-American 3: Annual Edilor 4: Trap Reporler 3: Science Club I. ' Broderick, Michael J. ............... 45 Auslin H.S., Chicago, lll. I, 2, 3. Brown, Eugene C. .............. 45, I29 J. V. Baskelball 2: J. V. Foolball 2, 3.4: Redford H. S., Redford, Va. l, 2: Cenlral H. S., Delroil, Mich. 3. Brown, Janice B. .......... 45, I54, l65 . Drama 4: France-America 4, Sec. 4. Brown, Joan B. ................ 45, I54 Drama 4. Brown, Marilyn ................ 45, I57 Fooflighls 3: Masqueraders 2: Slory 4. Brown, Merrill E. ..... .............. 4 5 Fresh-Soph Baseball 3, Mgr.: Fresh Baskelball I: Fresh Foolball l, Mgr. 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: Fresh- Soph Track 2: Varsily Track 3. Brown, Sara Jane ...... 45, 7l, l5O, IS7 Alalanla l, 2: Foollighls 3: Forum 3, 4: Hislory 3, 4: Lalin I: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. Buckley, James A. .............. 45, I35 Buehrer, Kalherine L. ...... 45, IIO, l57 France-America 2: Slory 4: Trap Edilor 4: Trap Reporler 3. Buescher, Mary E..45, II5, l38, l5l, I54 Alalanla 2, 3: Drama 4: Foollighls 3, V. Pres.: Gavel 3, 4: Science I: Annual Edilor 4: Trap Reporler 3, 4: Girls' Tennis 3, 4: Symposium Ex- fempl. I. Burden, Joan W. ................... 45 Pan-American 3. Burman, Marshall L. ........ ,45, 93, I52 Burke 4: Newlon 3: Proieclion Slaicl 3, 4: Safely Council 3, 4: Fresh Bas- kefball I, Mgr.: Fresh-Soph Baskel- ball I, Mgr. Burns, John W. ............. 45, 7I, I52 Biology 2, Pres.: Lalin I: Lincoln 3, 4: Newlon 3: J. V. Foolball 4: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. Busch, Henry .................,,.. 45 Busch, Roberl C. .................. 45 Sporlsmen's 3: Fresh Baskelball I: Fresh Foolball l: Golf 3. Cahill, JoyCe....45, IO8, II5, I3B, I5O Alalanla I, 2: Forum 3, 4: France- American 3: Lalin I: Science l: An- nual Fdilor 4: Tab. Pub. Board 3, 4: Trap Reporler 3: Girls' Tennis 3, 4. Campbell, June ................... 45 Arr 2: Arls-Cralfs l: Drama 4: Fool- Iighls 3, Treas.: Lalin I, Sec.: Mas- queraders 2: Music 3, 4: Pan-Amer- ican 3. Campbell, RuI'h .... 45, 70, 7l, I22, l65 Chemislry 4: France-America 4: Lib. Aid 4: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll: Ollawa Hills H. S.. Grand Rapids, Mich. I: Easl Grand Rapids H. S., Fasl Grand Rapids, Mich. 2: Auslin H. S., Chicago, Ill. 3. Candy, Thomas R. ...... I5, 45, IIB, l27 Monogram 4: Newlon 2: Safely Council 3, 4: Fresh Foolball l: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: J. V. Fool- ball 3: Varsiry Foolball 4. Carlson, Richard A. .... 45, II5, I52, l6O Burke 4: Junior Council 3: Slamp l, 2. 3, 4, Pres. 3: Annual Edilor 4: Trap Reporler 3. Carllon, Joan R. ................... 46 Carolan, Virginia ............... 46, l6l Home Fc. 4: Arls-Cralls 3: Girls' Camera 2. Caron, Ray ....................... 46 Carroll, Joan ....,............. 46, I64 Arl' I: Alalanla 2, 3: Forum Ro- manum 3, 4. Carrolhers, Mary M. ........... 46, IO3 Alalanla l, 3, 4: Concerl Band. Carrolhers, Roberl E. ............... 46 Slanlon Mililary Academy, Slanfon, Va. 2, 3. Carler, Roberl W. ................. 46 Caruso, Donald F. ......... 46, l6I, I67 Biology 2: Pan-American 4: Sporls- men's 3. 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4. Caruso, John T.. .............. 46, I6l Biology 3: Drama 4: France-America 2, 3, Pres. 3: Masqueraders 2: Music I: Trap Reporler 3: Sporlsmen's 4, Sec. Casey, Elaine M. ................ 46, 99 Music 2, 3, 4: Girls' Choir. Casey, Lorraine M. ...... I3, 46, 7l, l5O Forum 3, 4: France-America 2: Sci- ence I: Senior Council 4: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. Casey, William J. ..... ...... 4 6, 98 A Cappella Choir. Cervin, Diane J. ................ 46, 99 Foo'rlighI's'3: Lalin l: Masqueraders 2: Music 4: Girls' Choir: Folk Sing- ers 3. Double 'rrouble-2 Yea, rah, rahl Beau'ry and The Beach! L , . lim Are you cold, Nan? Presidenl oll duly. Il's a lol ol rubbish! Challiss, Evelyn J. ..... 46, I39, I5l, l59 Alalanla 2, 4: Girls' Camera 4, Sec.: Pan-American 3: Saludos Amigos 2: Townmeeling 4: Archery. Chamberlin, W. Craig ...........,.. ........,..I3, I5, 46, 93, II8, I52 Lincoln 3, 4: Proieclion Slall 3, 4: Salely Council 4: Senior Council 4: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Fool- ball 2: J.V. Foolball 3: Varsily Fool- ball 4. Chase, Carolyn R. ......,... 46, 99, l53 Music 3, 4: Pan-American 3: Science I: Girls' Choir. Challerlon, Donn C. ......,.... 46, l6I Sporlsmen's 4. Child, Nancy J. ,............ ,,.. 4 6 Lalin I: Lil. Tabula I. Chrisliansen, Richard L. ..... .... 4 6 Lalin I. Cihlar, Merle ..........,,......... 46 Ciulla, William J. ...........,. 46, l62 Chemislry 4: Sl. Mels I-I. S., Chl- cago, Ill. I, 2. Clell, Donald W. ..... .... 4 6 Clemens, Shirley Y., .. .,,.46 Colanl, Richard W.. .. ...... .,,46 Mililary Service. Coldilz, M. Priscilla ..,,.,.. 46, 98, I53 Music I, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Alalanla 2: Drama 4: Foollighls 3. Coleman, Mary Jane ........,.,.... ............47, II5, I42, I43, l5O Biology 3: Foollighls 3: Science I, Pres.: Trap Reporler 3: H. S. Conl. 2: Folk Singers 3: War Slamp Cash- ier 3: Girls' Conl. Com. Chrm. 4: Alalanla 3, 4, Board Member 4: Forum 3, 4: Annual Edilor 4, Edilor- in-chiel. Colianni, Alberl J..., ......... 47, I6O Radio I, 2, 3, 4. Collier, Jeanelle E. ..,. 47, 98, I53, I54 Foollighls 3: Masqueraders 2: Pan- American 2: Drama 4: Music 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4. Collins, Cynlhia A. ........,.... 47, l5l France-America I, Treas.: Gavel 3, 4. Colnilis, Donald J. .,,, 47, I26, I27, l52 Fresh-Soph Baseball I, 2: Varsily Baseball 3, 4: Varsily Baskelball 4: Fresh Foolball I: Burke 4: Mono- gram 3, 4. Colver, Nancy ............,,,.. 47, I67 Alalanla I, 2: Pan-American 4. Colverl, Keilh P. ................. . . ,... I2, IS, 47, ll8, I22, I27, I52 Class Ollicer 3, pres.: Monogram 3: 4: Lincoln 3, 4: Salely Council 3.4: Smoking Council 4: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4: Junior Council 3: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Track I, 2: Varsily Track 3, 4. Condos, Mary A... .....,.......... 47 Arl I. Coney, Jeanne I. .......... 47, IS3, l54 Drama 4: Music 4. Conlorli, Elnora ................... 47 Alalanla I: Foollighls 3: France- America I, 2: Gavel 3: Masquerad- ers 2. Conslance, Jamie ,........... ..47, l62 Chemislry 4: Slearns I-l.S., Colum- bus, N. Car. I, 2, 3. Cook, Donald C. .........,....,.,.. 47 Fresh-Soph Track I: Margarel Brenl l'I.S., Helen, Maryland 2. mol Cook, Fred ....................... 47 Radio I: Saludos Amigos I: Slein- melz H.S., Chicago, Ill. 3. Cook, George R. .....,............ 47 Margarel Brenl l'l.S., I-Ielen, Mary- land I, 3. Cook, William R. ..,. .... 4 7 Coombs, Roberl ...,. .... 4 7 J.V. Foolball 3. Cooper, George R. ................ 47 Mililary Service '43-'46: Monogram 3: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: Soccer 3, 4. Corlell, Margarel ,.,...,,.. .... 4 7, I57 Foollighls 3: Forum 3, 4: Forum Ro- manum I: France-America 2: Mas- queraders 2: I-Iislory 4. Coso, Barbara J. ....i ........... 4 7, 99 Arl I: Music I, 2, 3: Saludos Ami- gos 2: Arls-Cralls 4: Girls' Choir: Tab. Pub. Board 4. Crabb, Belly L. .....,.......... 47, 99 Science I: Music 3, 4: Girls' Choir: Archery. Cralls, Nancy A. ..........,.., 47, ISO France-America 2, 3: Masqueraclers 2: Science I: Forum 3, 4. Creager, Thomas ...,...,,. 47, I29, l52 Lincoln 4: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh- Soph Foolball 2: J.V. Foolball 4, Co-Capl. Crissey, Barbara J. .....,.. 47, ISI, I54 Drama 4: Townmeeling 3, 4: Fool- lighls 3: France-America 2: Science I. Crilchlield, Sandra I. ...... 47, l6l, I67 I-Iome Ec. 4, V. Pres.: Pan-American 3: Biology 4: Saludos Amigos 2. Cromwell, James I-I. ..........,..,.. 47 Chemislry 4: J.V. Foolball 4: Junior Council 3. Crowell, Jacquelyn.I2, 48, 7I, ISO, l57 Sludenl Council 4: Forum 3, 4: l-Iis- lory 4: 3If2 Yr. l'lonor Roll: Alalanla 2: Lalin I: Masqueraders 2: Lil. Tab. I: Junior Council 3: Girls' Conl. Exec. Com. 4, Treas.: War Slamp Cashier 3. Crowell, Millon ,.,. .....,,.. ,..... 4 8 Foreman I-I.S., Chicago, Ill. I, 2. Csordas, Margarel L. .............. 48 Shakespeare 3. Cuchna, Carol ........... i48, I5l, l54 Biology 2, Treas.: Foollighls 3: Mas- queraders 2: Pan-American 3: Sci- ence I: Drama 4: Townmeeling 3, 4. Cummings, Richard T., ........,., N48 Sl. Philip's I-I.S., Chicago, lll. I, 2. Cushing, John F. ............,...... 48 Lalin I. Dakis, Jess T. .................. 48, I29 Radio I: Fresh-Soph Baseball 2: J.V. Baskelball 3: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh- Soph Foolball 2: J.V. Foolball 4. Daly, Roger ...............,...... 48 Roosevell Mililary Academy, Aledo, Ill. 2. Daniels, Pearl M. .................. 48 McKinley I-l.S., Canlon, Ohio I. Darre, Kennelh R. ......... 48, l2l, l35 U. S. Navy '46-'47: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Track I, 2. Davenporl, David R. ..,,........... 48 Davenporl, Rulh E. ...........,.... 48 Biology 2, Treas.: Newlon 3, Sgl.-al- Arms: Kemper I-lall, Kenosha, Wisc. I. Davey, Dolores ......,..........., 48 Girls' Camera 2, 3: Pan-American 3: Sleinmelz lBranchI Chicago, Ill. Davey, Lee W. ...,........ 48, I22, l27 Drama 4: Monogram 3, 4: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: Soccer 3: Varsily Track 4. Davis, Charles G. ....,.....,,.. 48, I59 Boys' Camera 3, 4: Slage Crew 4: Decalur H.S., Decalur, III. I, 2. Davis, Donna J. ........... 48, l5O, I54 Arl I: Alalanla I, 2, 3, 4: Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Forum 3, 4: Masquer- aders 2. Davis, Roberl' E. .............,. 48, IO3 Sporlsmen's 2: Fresh Foolballg J.V. Foolball 3. Dean, Leslie .......,..... ..,,... 4 8 U. S. Army. De Baun, Roberl R. ....... ....... 4 8 France-America 3, Treas.: George School, Bucks Co., Penn. I, 2. Denman, Clyde ........,,,,.,..... 48 U. S. Navy '45-'46: Hobbs Junior H.S., Medford, Mass. I: Auslin H.S., Chicago, III. 2. DiCosoIa, Michael .....,..... A ...... 48 Soccer 2, 3. Diehl, Helen L. ....., 48, 7l, 80, 98, IOO Alalanla I, 2: France-America I, 2, 3: Music I, 2: Pan-American 3: Girls' Conf. 3, 4, Chrm. 3, Exec. Com. 4: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. DiTeIIa, Arlhur M. ...........,..... 48 Doerller, John W. ..........,...... 48 Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Fooi- ball 2: J.V. Foolball 3, 4. Doherly, Marguerile ........... 48, I54 Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Pan-Amer- ican 3: Saludos Amigos 2. Dooley, Thomas ......,,........... 49 Chemislry 4: Fresh Foolball I: J.V. Foolball 4. Doran, Belly ...,.............. 49, I03 Afalanla 2: Music 2: Conceri Band. Dorman, Alan .... 49, I2O, I24, I27, I52 Junior Council 3: Lincoln 3, 4: Monogram, 4: Fresh Baskelball I: Fresh-Soph Baskelball 2: J.V. Basker- ball 3: Varsily Baskelball 4: Fresh Foolball I: Soccer 4. Drallmeier, Helen C. ............... 49 Draper, Nan S. ................ 49, ISI Foollighls 3: France-America 2: Townmeeling 3, 4: Girls' Club Play 3. Duggan, Mildred M. ....... 49, I6I, I62 Biology 4: Home Ec. 4: Sewannaka l'I.S., Long lslancl, N. Y. I, 2. Dupre, Richard F. ...... I3, 49, IZ9, I62 , Chemislry 4: Drama 4, V. Pres.: For- um Romanum I: Senior Council 4: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Fool- ball 2: J.V. Foolball 4. Ecklancl, Paul B. ................... 49 Chemislry 4: Music 2: Golf 4: Fresh-Soph Swimming I, 2: Varsify Swimming 3. Edwards, Donald R. ................ . ............49, IO8, I2O, I27, I62 Chemislry 4, Treas.: Junior Council 3: Masqueraders 2, Sgr.-al-arms: Monogram 3, 4: Tab. Pub. Board 4: Soccer, 3, 4, Co-capl. 4. Eilerl, Roberl' E. ......,..........,.. 49 Mililary Service 3: Fresh-Soph Track I: Varsify Track 2, 3. Eller, Susan ..........,........ 49, I54 Drama 4: Pan-American 3. Erickson, Carol J. ...... 49, 7I, IO8, I48 Arl I: A'lalan'ra 2: Foollighfs 3: Gavel 3, 4: Girls' Club Treas. 4: Tab. Pub. Board 3, 4: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. Ericson, Kennelh R.. .49, 71, 98, I52, I62 Burke 4: Chemislry 4: Newlon 3: Slage Crew 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Operefla 4: Auslin I-l.S., Chi- cago, III. I, 2: 3lf2 Yr. Honor Roll. Eschwege, Doris J. ................. 49 Lalin I: Music 4. Everds, Jackson H. ......... 49, I62, I63 Chemislry 4: Newlon, 4. Farwell, Joseph E. ...,.............. 49 Pan-American 2: Saludos Amigos 2: Freshman Band: Concerl Band 2, 3, 4. Farwell, William A... ............. ..49 Bloom Township H.S., Chicago, III., I: Thornlon H.S., Harvey, III., 2, 3. Fausl, Herberr E. ...... ...... ...., . 4 9 Feidl, Barbara L. ........ ..... 4 9, l50 Forum 4: Lalin I. Feldman, Renee R. ..............,.. 49 France-America 2: Music 4: Pan- American 2. Fisher, Carol E. .................... 49 Alalanla 2: France-America 2, 3: Townmeeling 4: Pan-American 3. Fisher, John K. .................... 49 Boys' Camera 3, 4. Flack, Thomas O. .............. 49, I67 Pan-American 3, 4: Chemislry 3: Drama 4: Frick Jr. I-l.S., Oakland, Cal. I: Acalanes Union H.S.. Wal- nul Creek, Cal. 2. Fleischner, Mariorie D.. .. ...... .. .49 Biology 2. Folgers, Jean ..................... 49 Morlon H.S., Berwyn, III. I, 2. Forkel, Marilyn R. .............. 50, I57 Hislory 4: Pan-American 2: Music 2. Forlmiller, Elizabelh J. .............. 50 Bloom Township H.S., Chicago, III. I, 2, 3. Fosler, Louis A. .................. . .........5O, 7l, IO2, I22, I52, I62 Biology 2: Burke 3, 4: Chemislry 4: Lalin I: Music 2: Newlon 3: Pro- ieclion Slafi I, 2, 3, 4: Slamp 2: Fresh Foolball I: 3V2 Yr. Honor Roll. Fosfer, Maryalice ........ ......... 5 O I-lome Ec. 4, Sec. Fowler, Glenn C...5O, IOZ, l22, I35, I52 Burke 3, 4: Monogram 4: Sporls- men's 3: Fresh-Soph Tennis I, 2, Co- capl. 2: Varsily Tennis 3, 4, Co-capl. 4: Varsily Track 4. Fowler, LaFon O. ................... 50 Biology 2. Fox, Edward A. .... 50, I2I, I35, I52, I62 Chemislry 4, Treas.: Lincoln 3, 4: Newlon 3, V. Pres: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: Fresh-Soph Swimming I, 2: Varsily Swimming 3, 4. Francescon, Daniel L. .....,..,... 50, 98 Chemisfry 3: A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Music 3, 4: Sporlsmen's 2, 3: Soccer 3. 4. Francis, Pairicia L..5O, 82, ll5, I38, l5I Afalanla I, 2: Fooilighls 3: Lalin I: Townmeeling 4: Annual Ediior 4: Trap Reporfer 3: Girls' Tennis 4: H. S, Conf. Chrm. 4. Frank, Claranne ........... 50, l5I, I54 Alalanla I, 2: Biology 2: Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Gavel 3, 4, Treas. 4: Science I, Sec. lm: i Beachcornbers. Don'l fall for anyone! On lhe sunny side oi lhe slreel Franklin, Kalhleen L., .,,.. 50, I50, I54 Girls' Club Show 4: Drama 4: Forum 4: Maryville H.S., Maryville, Tenn. I, 2: Newlon H.S., Jackson Hls., N. Y. 3. Frase, Carol A..5O, 7I, IOI, I39, l48, I63 Alalanla I, 2, 3: Fooilighls 3: Girls' Club V. Pres. 4: Junior Council 3: Newlon 4, Sec.: Archery 4: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. Fraser, John F. ,,.. 50, 93, II8, l27, I52 Proieclion Slafl 3, 4: Lincoln 4: Monogram 4: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: J.V. Fool- ball 3: Varsify loolball 4. Frederick, Alice C. .......... 50, 93, I00 Music I, 3, 4: Newlon 3: A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4. Frederick, Gloria R. ............ 50, I03 Pan-American 4: Concerl Band I, 2, 3, 4. Freer, Nancy A, ..,........ 50, IIO, I5I France-America 2, 3, V. Pres. 31 Gavel 3, 4, Sec. 4: Masqueraders 2: Trap Edilor 4: Trap Reporler 3, 4. French, Roberl' J. .............. ,,.. 5 0 J.V. Foolball 4: Varsily Swimming 3: Fresh-Soph Track I, 2. Frey., Irvine H. ..............,. 50, I03 Sporl'smen's 3: Concerl Band 4. Fuchs, Irving C. ...,..,............. 50 Arl I. ' Galpin, H. Raymond ....... ...., 5 0 Fresh-Soph Track I, 2. Garolalo, Mauro D. ............ 50, I22 Varsily Track 4. Garren, Palricia J. ......... , ...... .50 Garrick, Nancy M. ........ 50, I5I, I54 Alalanla I: Biology 2: Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Townmeeling 4: Lil. Tab. I. i Garlner, Kalherine T. ............... 50 Galely, Carolyn .,...........,. 50, I6I Pan-American 4: Home Ec. 4: Greal Neck H.S., Long Island, N. Y. I. Gehlmann, Karl ................... ....5I,7I,8l, IO3, I04, I20, I27, I52 Burke 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Mono- gram 4: Science l: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Conf. Ex. Com. 4: Concerl Band 4: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll, Com- mencemenl Speaker 4. Geilen, R. Joseph ,..,............. .5I Gesmer, Jason N. ................. . ......I5, 5l, 7I, 82, I22, I52, I57 Burke 3, 4: Foollighls 3: Hisiory 4, Pres.: Lalin I: Masqueraders 2: Music 2, 3: Salely Council 4: Lil. Tab. I, 2: Golf 3, 4: H. S. Conl. V. Pres. 4: Varsily Track 4, Mgr.: 3If2 Yr. Honor Rall. Gibbs, Richard B. .......... 5I, I20, I27 Soccer 4: Monogram 4. Gibeau, Kennelh E. ............ 5I, lol Sporlsmen's 3, 4, Treas. 4: Slage Crew 4. Glasser, Roberl G..5l, I2I, I27, I62, I63 Chemislry 4: Monogram 3, 4: New- lon 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Swimming 2: Varsily Swimming 3, 4. Glidden, Joan R. ............. ,..5I, 98 Alalanla I: A Cappella Choir 4. Gormley, Marguerile R. ..,..... 5I, I54 Arl Club I: Alalanla 2: Drama 4: France-America 2, 3: Pan-American 3, 4: Siage Crew 4. Goss, Grace M. ..... .......... 5 I, I50 Foollighls 3: Forum 3, 4, Pres. 4: Forum Romanum I: Masqueraders 2. Green, P. JoAnn .................. ......,...5I, 7I, 98, IO2, IO3, I5l Gavel 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Music Club I, 3: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. Greer, John .......,.............. 5I Gregory, Ann H. ................. . ...........l2,I3,4I,5I,I48,I5O Alalanla I, 2: Foollighls 3: Forum 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 3: Girls' Club Hislorian 4: Junior Council 3: Masqueraders 2, Pres.: Science I: Senior Council 4: Sludenl' Council I, 2, 3, 4: Class Ollicer, Sec. 4. Grobe, Edward A. .................. SI Groeneveld, Roberl R. ..... .. .,.5l Gross, Karhryn E. ...... ...5I Grubbe, Marilyn R. .... ..... 5 I Gunderson, George ................ 5I Gunn, William C. .............. 5I, Il8 Junior Council 3: Varsify Foolball 4: Fresh Baskelball I: Fresh-Soph Bas- kelball 2: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh- Soph Foolball 2: J.V. Foolball 3: Varsily Foolball 4. Gusl, Viclor , ............,.,...... 5I Drama 4: Senior Council 4: Sporls' men's 4: Fresh Baskelball I. Haerlel, Jane M. .......... 5I, I5I, l54 Drama 4: Pan-American 3: Town- meeling 4. Hagglund, William F. .............. 5I Masqueraders 2. Hall, Richard E. ....... Sl, II8, l2l, l27 Monogram 3, 4: Safely Council I, 2, 3: Fresh-Soph Swimming 2: Var- sily Swimming 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Ten- nis 2: Varsily Tennis 3, 4: Fresh Fool- ball I, Mgr.: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2, Mgr.: Varsily Foolball 3, 4. Mgr. Hall, Richard H.. ................. .5I Varsily Baskelball 4. Hallsled, Joan E. ...... 5I, 98, I00, I5I Gavel 3, 4: Masgueraders 2: Music I: Trap Edilor 4: Girls' Ensemble 3, 4. Hamillon, Roberl E. ................ 5I Foollighls 3: Trap Reporler 3. Hamillon, WiIIiam.52, IO8, IZI, I27, I52 Lincoln 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Monogram 4: Tab. Pub. Bd. 3, 4, Adverlising Mgr. 4: Fresh-Soph Swimming I, 2: Varsily Swimming 3, 4, Capl. 4. Hammerman, Eleanor .............. 52 Auslin H.S., Chicago, Ill. I, 2. Hanisch, Roberl'..52, lO8, I2I, I35, I52 Burke 4: Drama 4, V. Pres.: Saludos Amigos 2, Treas.: Sporlsmen's 4: Tab. Pub. Bd. 4: Varsily Swimming 3, 4. Hansen, Edilh ................. 52, I50 Forum 3, 4: Junior Council 3. Hanson, Paul ...................... . . . . I5, 52, 7I, 93, IO3, I52, I63 Burke 4: Forum Romanum I: Newlon 3, 4, Sgr.-al-Arms 3, Pres. 4: Proiec- +ion Slaff 2, 3, 4: Salefy Council 4: Concerl Band 2, 3.4: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. Harke, Roberl .................... 52 Harmel, Harold..52, II8, I22, l27, I52 Lincoln 3, 4: Monogram 3, 4: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Track I, 2: Varsily Track 3, 4. Harper, Roger .... ........ ........ 5 2 Harrison, Ray .....,........... 52, l53 Music 4: Spalding H.S., Chicago, III. I: Lane Tech H.S.,4Chicago, III, 2. Harvey, Georganna .,,,.... 52, I57, I59 Hislory 4, Slory 4. Hauber, Audrey .....,..... 52, I57, I59 Girls' Camera 4: Pan-American 2, 3: Slory 4. Hayes, David ............. 52, I22, I57 Hislory 4: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh- Soph Swimming I, 2: Varsily Track 4. Hayes, Roberl' .................... 52 Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Fool- ball 2. Be dumb lo kind animals. Toonerville Trolley. The pause lhal refreshes. ll72l Slep lively! Headley, Nancy...52, SO, IO2, IO4, I5I Alalanla 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3: Gavel 3, 4: Lalin I: Girls' Conf. Exec. Com.4. Heinlz, Mary Calherine ,.,,. . ..,.,. 52 Foollighls 3. Henkel, Donald ,................. I2, I5, 52, BI, II8, I24, I26, I27, I52 Burke 3. 4: Junior Council 3: Mono- gram 3, 4: Proieclion Slall 2, 3, 4: Salely Council 2, 3, 4: Smoking Council 4: Sludenl Council 4: Class Oliicer 3, Treas.: Fresh-Soph Base- ball 2: Varsily Baseball 3: Fresh Baskelball I: Fresh-Soph Baskelball 2: J.V. Baskelball 3: Varsily Baskel- ball 4: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh- Soph Foolball 2: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Boys' Conf. Exec. Com. 4. Henry, Peggy ...,,,,........,.. 52, 98 A Cappella Choir 3, 4. Hensley, Rulh ............. 52, II5, I5l Townmeeling 4: Annual Edilor 4: Cuyahoga Falls H.S., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, I. 2. Herrick, Jane .........,..,........ 52 Music 3, 4: Lib. Aid 4: Walermelon H.S., Walermelon, III. I, 2. Herza, Fred ...................... 52 Hessler, Virginia .............. 52, I5I Alalanla 2: Biology 3: Foollighls 3: Pan-American 4: Townmeeling 4. Hinderland, Edward ..,,,,..,... 52, Ibl Forum Romanum 2: Sporlsmen's 4: Music 3. Hinze, Warren ...... ....., ........ 5 2 Hippensleel, Ronald ........ I3, 52, IO2 Senior Council 4: Symphony Orches- slra I, 2, 3, 4. Hoag, Marilee .,..., ..... ,... 5 2 Hocking, Kervyn ,,.........,....., 53 Hocull, Donna Jean ............... 53 France-America 2, 3: Townmeeling 3: Trap Reporler 3. Hoeksema, Theresa.. ,.,,,.... 53, lol Hom Ec. 4. Hoener, Nyla ...,.,....,....... 53, I5I Alalanla 2: Music 2, 3: Pan-Ameri- can 3: Townmeeling 3, 4. Hollman, Maxine ............,. 53, I6O Arl I: Slamp 4. Holden, Donald ..,......., 53, I2I, I27 Monogram 4: Fresh-Soph Swimming 2: Varsily Swimming 3, 4. I-Iolm, Joy ............ 53, I57, ISB, I64 Arl I, 2, 3, 4: Alalanla 2: Forum Romanum 3, 4: Hislory 3, 4: Girls' Tennis 3, 4. Doopers gel around. Holman, James ................... 53 Science 2: Slage Crew 4: U. S. Navy '44-'46. Holmes, Marian ................ 53, I57 France-America I: Masqueraders 2: Slory 4: Morlon Township H.S., Cicero, III. 3. Hoover, Donald ...... 53, I2O, I27, I52 Burke 4: Junior Council 3: Monogram 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Track 2: Varsily Track 3, 4, Capl. 3: Senior Council 4. Hopkins, Belly ............ 53, I5I, lol Alalanla 2: Biology 2: Pan-American 3: Saludos Amigos 2: Science I: Townmeeling 3, 4, Treas. 4: I-Iome Ec. 4, V. Pres. Horalh, James .........,.. 53, I6I, I63 Newlon 3, 4: Sporlsmen's 4. Horkin, Margarel A. ..........,. 53, I59 Girls' Camera 3, 4: Pan-American 3: Saludos Amigos 2. House, Roberl C.. ................. 53 France-America I, 2, 3: Masquer- aders 2: Newlon 3. Howard, Richard L. ................ 53 Monogram 4: Varsily Track 3, 4, Mgr. Hower, James B. .................. 53 Mililary Service 4: Gull Coasl Mili- lary Academy, Gullporl, Miss. I, 2, 3. Hubbard, Bruce W,...53, I22, I52, I63 Burke 4, Sgl.-al-Arms: Newlon 3, 4: Forum Romanum 3: Lalin I: Track 4, Mgr. Huelsler, John D...53, IO3, IO4, I2O, I52 France-America 2: Lincoln 3, 4: Newlon 3: Soccer 4: Brass Sexlel 4: Concerl Band: Fresh-Soph Track 2. Hunler, Lois ,.... ............. 5 3, I54 Alalanla I, 2: Biology 2: Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Forum Romanum I, 2: Music 4. Hunler, Samuel ................,., 53 Boys' Camera 2, 3: Music 2. Hurd, G. David .,.....,........... 53 Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Lincoln 4: Newlon 3, 4: Pres. 4: Lil. Tab. I: Eresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Fool- all I. Idler, Grace M. .....,...,,.....,.. 53 Iversen, Lorraine M. ........ I2, 53, l48 Arl I: Girls' Club Council 4, Sec.: Junior Council 3: Sludenl Council 4: Townmeeling 3: Class Ollicer 3, Sec. :ini Somelhing up your sleeve? Jackson, Gloria J. .,,.......,.. 53, l5l Arl I: France-America 2, 3: Mas- queraders 2: Trap Reporler 3: Town- meeling 3, 4, Sec. 4. Jaeger, Carol Ann .....,........ 53, 99 Music 34, Girls' Choir 4. James, William B. ...,......... 54, I27 Hislory 3: Lincoln 4: Monogram 3, 4: Science I: Trap Carloonisl 2, 3, 4: Trap Reporler 3: Varsily Baseball I, 2, Mgr. Jannolla, Frank S. ................. . IOB, I2l, l35, I52, I62 Chemislry 4, Pres.: Lincoln 4: Music 2: Radio I: Tab. Pub. Board 3, 4, Business Mgr. 4: Fresh-Soph Swim- ming 2: Varsily Swimming 3, 4. Jellers, John T. ....,,.............. 54 Boys' Camera I: Monogram 4: Fresh-Soph Swimming I, 2: Varsily Swimming 3, 4. Jellery, Lawrence R., Jr. ............ 54 France-America 2: Music 3: Radio 3, Treas. Jensen, Lois ...,....,,,........ 54, I62 Biology 4: Music 4: France-America 4. Johnsen, Raymond L. ............... 54 Fresh Foolball I. Johnson, Clillord H. ....... , ...,. ......54,BI,9B, IOO, IO3, IO5, I53 Music 2, 3, 4, Sgl.-al-Arms 4: Oper- ella 4: A Cappella Choir: Madrigal Singers: Boys' Ouarlel 3, 4: Brass Ouarlel, Concerl Band. Johnson, Elaine S. .,,........... 54. lol Drama 4: Masqueraders 2: Fool- lighls 3: Music 2: Pan-American 3: Home Ec. 4. Johnson, Ferdinand .,.............. 54 Minslrel Singers 2. Johnson, Jean D. ...,.. 54, 98, I52, I53 Girls' Camera 2: Drama 4: Music 3, 4: Madrigal Singers: A Cappella Choir. Johnson, John M. ....,....,........ 54 Chemislry 4: Radio I. Johnson, J. Roberl ..,,............ 54 Biology 2: Science I: Fresh-Soph Baseball 2: Fresh-Soph Foolball 3: Hayward Union H.S., Hayward, Cal. I. Johnson, Keilh R. ..... ,.l3, I5, 54, I52 Chemislry 3: Lincoln 4: Masquerad- ers 2: Newlon 3: Salely Council 3, 4: Senior Council 4: Sporlsmen's 4: Kaeppel. Alphonse I-IN, 44,4,, A-,- 5 4 Chemislry 4: Foorlighls 3: Masquer- Kaulman, Marilyn ..,.,..,.,....... 55 Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foor- Kenney, Vernon W. ................. Konrad, Beily .........,........... 55 ball 2: J.V. Foolball 3, 4: Varsily Track 3. Johnson, Margery R. ..........,,,.. 54 Arr I: Alalanla I, 2: Girls' Camera 2, Treas.: Pan-American 3: Saludos Amigos 2. Johnsion, Mary Ellen ...,....,.,..., 54 Jones, David L....54, IIB, I27, I52, I53 Burke 4: Chemisiry 4: Forum R3- manum I: Monogram 3, 4: Fresh- Soph Fooiball I: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Class Play. Jones, Elizabelh .,,.,,.,........... 54 Jones, Joan A. ,............... 54, I62 Arls-Cralils 2: Chemisfry 4: Fool- lighls 3: Pan-American 2: Science I. Jongsma, Edward A. ..,.........., . .........54, 98, l2O, I22, I27, I6I Monogram 3, 4: Sporlsmen's 4: Soc- cer I, 3, 4, Co-Capl. 4: Fresh-Soph Track I, 2: Varsily Track 3, 4: A Cappella Choir: Chicago Chrisfin I-I.S., Chicago, III. 2. Jordan, Roberl I. ....,,......,..,.. 54 J.V. Baskelball 3: Varsily Baskelball 3: Fenwick I-I.S., Oak Park, III. I, 2. ......55, I52, IZI, 7I, 98, 93, l35 Burke 3, 4: Music I: Newlon 3: Pro- Ieclion Slali I, 2, 3, 4: Safely Coun- cil 3, 4: Slamp 2: Soccer I: Fresh- Soph Swimming 2: Varsily Swimming 3, 4: A Cappella Choir: 3lfQ Yr. Honor Roll. Kelelhul, William ....,.. ...55, I52, I29 Burke 4: J.V. Foolball 3, 4: Fresh- Soph Swimming I, 2: Varsily Swim- ming 3, 4. Killion, Ann C. ....,,,......... 55, 98 Masqueraders 2: Music 3: Pan- American 4. Kimball, Alan B. .......,.. ,55, I2O, I27 Biology 3: Monogram 4: Safely Council I, 2: Science I: Slamp I: Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. King, Charles G. ...... 55, I52, I2I, I35 Lincoln 3, 4: Monogram 4: Fresh- Soph Swimming I, 2: Varsily Swim- ming 3, 4. King, John N. .......... 55, I52, 7I, 93 Burke 3, 4: Foollighls 3, Pres.: Jun- ior Council 3: Masgueraders 2, Pres.: Proieciion Slall 3, 4: Slage Ursuline Academy, Kirkwood, Mo. Kordick, Fred G. ,,... ..... 5 5, I2O, I26 Fresh-Soph Baseball 2: Varsily Base- ball 3, 4: Soccer 4. Korn, Barbara J. ,............. 55, IIO I-Iislory 3: Trap Ed. 4: Trap Reporler 3, 4. Koucky, Charles J. ....,.....,...., . .........55, BI, IO3, IO4, IOS, I52 Chemisiry 4: Lalin I: Lincoln 3, 4: Newlon 3: Tab. Pub. Board 4, Adv. Mgr.: Fresh Baskelball I: Fresh-Soph Baskelball 2: J.V. Baskelball 3: Boys' Conl. Exec. Com. 4: Concerl Band 2, 3, 4: Symphony Orcheslra 2. 3: Brass Sexlel 4. Kramer, Gloria N. ......,.... ..55, I5O Forum 3, 4: France-America 2, 3. Kramer, Joan .. ................... 55 Arl I, 2: Foollighls 3: Pan-American 2, 3, 41 Lil. Tab. I. Krause, Elaine M. .............. 55, I59 Alalanla 2: Girls' Camera 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Forum Romanum I, I-Iisl.: Masgueraders 2: War Slamp Cash- ier 3. Ailer hours. Joslin, William M. .....,..,,,...,., 54 J.V. Baskelball 3: Varsily Baskelball 3: Fenwick I-I.S., Oak Park, Ill. I, 2. Jovan, Edward ........,.,, 54, I22, I29 Fresh Baskelball I: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: J.V. Foolball 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Track 2: Varsily Track 3, 4. Slamp 3. Kahler, Jacqueline M. .,............ 54 Music I: Symposium Exlemp. I: Symphony Orcheslra 2, 3. Karmazin, Calherine C. .... 54, I62, I63 Chemislry 4: Newlon 4: Townmeel- ing 3: Lib. Aid 3, 4: Forum Ro- manum I, 2. Kaloll, Waller D. ......,.,,.. .... 5 5 A SporIsmen's 4. Ausiin I-I.S., Chicago, III. I. Kazmierski, Irene ...,........... 55, I62 Alalanfa 2: Chemisiry 4: Lalin I: Pan-American 3: Townmeeling 3. Kemble, Joann R. ..... ,...,,...... . 55 Wakarusa l'I.S., Wakarusa, Ind. I, 2. Thal's 'rhe spirill Crew 3: Fresh-Soph Swimming I: 3lf2 Yr. Honor Roll: Girls' Club Show. Kinum, Glen W. ...,......... .... 5 5 Chemislry 4: Science I. Kisselburg, Berlram ..,.,.,........ 55 Radio 2: Fresh Foolball I. Klaersch, Marjorie ......... 55, I53, I62 aders 2: Music 4. Klem, Lois C. ..........,.,, 55, 98, I5I Masqueraders 2: Music 3, 4: Town- meeling 4: A Cappella Choir 4. Kling, Marilyn M. ........,........ 55 Foollighls 3: Masqueraders 2: Town- meeling 3, 4: Trap Reporler 3: Girls' Club Show 3. Knight I-lerberl B. ....,..,........ , ......I3, I5, 55, BI, I26, I27, I52 Lincoln 3, 4, 5, Treas. 4, Pres. 5: Monogram 4, 5: Safely Council 4, 5: Senior Council 4: Varsiiy Swim- ming 2, 3, 4, Mgr.: Boys' Conf. Exec. Com. 5, Treas.: Firsl Aid Mgr. 4, 5. Koblish, Joyce I-I. ..... 55, I39, I54, I67 Alalanla 3, 4: Drama 4: Pan-Ameri- can 3, 4: Saludos Amigos 2. lI74l Kries, Paul F. ...,,............. 55, lol SporIsmen's 3, 4: Fresh Foolball I Kropp, Donald R. ...... 56, I27, I6O, Chemislry 4: Monogram 4: Slamp 4: Golf 3, 4. Krull, George E. ........ I5, 56, II8, I27 Junior Council 3: Senior Council 4: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Fooi- ball 2: J.V. Foolball 3: Varsily Fool- ball 4: Monogram 4. Kruse, Barbara L. ................ . Klsanes, Marian ..... .... . ...... . . France-America 4, V. Pres.: Scienc I. Kunciiz, William ........,.,,..... Mililary Service Kurlz, Jeanne E. ..... La Croix, Ralph I-I. .............. . Ladwig, William C. ........ 56, IO2, Fresh-Soph Baseball I: Varsily Base- ball 4: Fresh Foolball I: Sym. Orch. Lakeberg, Frank ..,........,....... 56 Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Fooi- ball 2: J.V. Foolball 3: Fresh-Soph Track 2. Lambers, Calherine E. .....,...,,.,, Lipps, Chrisline L. .4.,., 57, 70, 7I, I5O 7I, 99, I5I, I53 Foollighls 3: Forum 4: France-Amer- Alalanla 2, 3, 4: Biology 2: Music ica I, 2: Hislory Club 2: Girls' Club Club 3, 4: Pan-American 3: Town- Show 3: War Slamp Cashier 3: 3Iff meeling 4: 3IfQ Yr. Honor Roll. Yr. Honor Rall. Lamson, Parricia ...,,..,,...... 56, I54 Lisiol Lira All '.V..4' .4-A'-4 44' r 57 Drama 4: Pan-American 3: Washing- for LS Penland' Oregon . 1'3, 41, 57, 71, 81, 124, I26, 127, 152 Burke 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Junior Coun- cil 3: Monogram Club 3, 4, Sg'r.-a'I- Arms 4: Sludenf Council 3: Class Oliiicer 4, V. Pres.: Fresh-Soph Base- ball 2: Varsiry Baseball 3, 4, Capf. 4: Fresh-Soph Baskelball 2, Capl.: J.V. Baskelball 3: Varsily Baskelball 4: Fresh Foolball I: Boys' Conl. Exec. Com. 4, Pres.: Commencemenl Speaker. Lloyd R1charcI E. ................, . Landise, Florence V. ...........,..., 50 Drama 4: Foollighls 3: France- America 2: Gavel 3, 4: Masquer- aders 2: Girls' Club Show 3, 4. Landwerlen, Roberl B. ,,,..... ..,... 5 6 J.V. Foolball 4: Posl Inlerrnediare, Delroil, Mich. Lane, Barbara A. ..... 56, I38, I5I, I59 Alalanla I, 2, 3: Girls' Camera 4: Townmeeling 3, 4: Girls' Tennis 4. Langeleld, Alan H. ....,... 56, II8, I52 Lincoln 4. Fresh Foolball I: Fresh- Lolfs. Virginia M- --.. --.. 5 7 Soph Foolball 2: J.V. Foolball 3: Lowumr Clhurord pl IIVV b-A57 Varsily Foolball 4. Lannerl, Melvin R. ...,..........,., I'uCI.Im7' JOIN' L' 44 ? 7 444456. 'Og' IO4I IZO' I27' l5QI '62 Luv1s1, John ......:n7 Boys' Camera 3, 4: Chemislry 4: -I-V- Baskefball 3- Monogram 4: Newlon 3: Soccer 2, Lyons, William J.. .,...,,...... 57, I6I 3, 4: Brass Sexlel: Concerl Band. Sporlsmen's 3, 4. Manning, Marilyn D. ....,. 57, I39, I54 Alalanla 2, 3: Drama 4: Foollighrs 3: Beverly Hills H.S., Beverly Hills, Cal. 3. Manos, Alhanasia ...,.....,.... 57, I67 Alalanfa 2: Hislory 3: Music 3, 4: Pan-American 4: Harvard Commu- nily H.S., Harvard, III. I. Mansen, John F. ...,......... .,.. 5 7 Mansfield, Donald W, ....... .... 5 8 Junior Council 3. Marre, Eugene N.. ....... .......... 5 8 Sporl'smen's 4: J.V. Foorball 3: Var- sily Tennis 3: Fresh-Soph Track 2: Varsily Track 4. Marsh, Edwin G. .,................. 58 Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Fool- ball 2. Marshall, Ronald R. .......,.... 58, IO2 Symphony Orcheslra 2, 3, 4. Marlin, James S. ...,,......... 58, I26 Fresh-Soph Baseball 2: Varsily Base- ball 3, 4: Fresh Baskelball I: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foorball 2. Marlin, Margarel A. .,,,...,....,.. 58 Massey, Kalhleen F. .... ...... ...... 5 8 Biology 3: Foollighls 3: Immaculale And have you mel . . . 2 Budding genius. Whal an eyeluI l Lauer, Valerie J. ....,,....,,.,. 56, I5I MacGregor, Donald ........,..,.., Conceplion Academy, Davenporl, Alalanla I: Townmeeling 3, 4, Pres. ...,........ 57, II5, I2O, I22, I27 Iowa I, 2. 4: Trap Reporler 3. Monogram 4: Annual Edilor 4: Trap Masrersr Dorofhea M, ,,,,,,,,,, 58, I53 Lawless, Palricia A. ,,.......... 56, I5l RGDOFIGF 31 5OCCer 2. 4: Fresh-Soph Biology 2, 3, V. Pres. 2: Music 4. France-America 2, 3: Gavel 3, 4: TFGCIC 2? Varsily Track 3. 4. Cdpl. 47 Maslrud, Donald F. ,.... . ....,..... 58, Slory 3: War Slamp Cashier 3. J.V. Foolball 3. Sporl'smen's 4: Oakland Public Learn' Barbara W. .,,,,,,,'-.v, 56' Q8 MacGregor, Nancy ...........,.... 57 School, Oakland, Cal. I: Wesl Chi- A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Music 3. Mack, Joan E. ....,......,...... 57, 98 cago H.S., Wesl' Chicago, III, 2, 3. I-aber' prank W. VAIIQI 56' 'Og' I22I I27 Masqueraders 2:ACappeIIa Cho1r4. Malhers, Shirley' .................. 58 BOYS' Camera 'I 2: Monogram 4r MacNerIand, Donald C. .... ......,. 5 7 France-Amer1ca I, 2. preslrgopy, Track lr Varsrry Track 3, Mahoney, Calherine A. ............. 57 Marler, Jean B.. ,58, 70, 7I, 98, l5O, I54 4: Qoncerir Band. Pan-Amer1can 4. Alalanla I: Drama 4: Foollighfs 3: Leer Carol JV rlllrvnnrrrrnrrvrnlnbr 56 Mahoney, John .......... ..... 5 7, I26 Forum 3, 4: Lahn. Ir: Masqueraders Leeds Susan NMMA-NM rvvvr rrbl 5 6 ' Vars1Iy Baseball 3. 2: Music I, 2: G1-rls Club Show 4: .r'.. . ' Ma1ke, Carol J. ...... ...... 5 7 A Cappella Cho1r 3, 4: 3If2 Yr. r1n1Iy H.S., RIVST Foresl, III. I, 2. M I d M E 57 H R H Lenlis, Sebaslia ....,,,,.......,.,. 56 E' apayra Arsgrcairr ii'i'i MayerO'E'r:arIZSiJ 58 I-e5I'e- DOVOTIW IVI----1 --------- 56- IO3 Malahy, Phyllis A. .,... 57, IO8, I54, I67 Fresh-Soph Baseball 2: Fresh Basker- Alalania 2? I:0O'fI'QI'i5 3? Ma5CIUeV' Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Pan-Ameri- ball I: Fresh-Soph Baskelball 2: -aclerf gilconcefif Band- M can 4: Saludos Amigos 2, V. Pres.: Fresh-Soph Track I. I-eW'51 VIVQIVIIG J- ------------ ---- bb Science I: Slage Crew 4: Tab. Pub. Mayer, James L.. ..,............, ..58 Lillie, Roberl' ................... 57 Board 14, Mayer' Rgbe-rl' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 58 CI'16mISIfy 42 J.V. FOOIIJGII 4- Malmquisr, Carol L. ............. 57, 99 McCarlhy, Leo J. .............. 58, IO2 Lillie, Roland A. ....... 57, 98, I29, I6I Lucy Flower H.S., Chicago, III. I, 2. Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Lalin I: Saludos Amigos 2: Sporlsmen's 4: Malo, Conslance L. ....,.,..,.. 57, I54 Masqueraders 2. J.V. Foolball 3, 4: A Cappella Choir Arl' 3: Drama 4: Music 4. McDermoll, Roberl .....,.. .,..,. 5 8 3, 4. Mandelbaum, Lesrer W, ............. 57 Science I. 11751 Crazy bul cule. McDonald, Joan T.. .,,..,.,... 58, l54 Arls-Cralls 2, Treas.: Science I: Biology 2: Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Pan-American 3, 4. McEwan, Richard T, .......,...,.... 58 Boys' Camera l, 2, 3. McEwen, Nancy C. .........,...... 58 Alalanla l, 2, 3, 4: Trap Reporler 3. McGinnis, Mary T. ..,,.,.. 58, I54, l6l Alalanla 2: Drama 4: Masqueraders 2: Home Ec. 4. McGowan, Jack ....,.......... 58, l2O Monogram 3: Fresh-Soph Baskelball 2: Soccer 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Track 2. McGowen, Suzanne M...l3, 58, l50, I54 Arl I: Drama 4, Sec.: Forum 3, 4: Pan-American 3: Senior Council 4: Class Play. McGreevy, Jay W. ..,...,......... 58 Fresh-Soph Baskelball 2, Mgr.: Var- sily Foolball 3, Mgr.: Fresh-Soph Track l. McMurray, Robin . ...., ...58 Drama 4. McNellis, Gerald F. ,.,. Mead, William E. ,,... 59, l24, l26, l27 Monogram 4: Varsily Baseball 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Baseball l, 2: Varsily Baskelball 4: Fresh Foolball l. Meagher, Anne F. ..,,.....,.,...... 59 Arls-Cralls 4: Pan-American 3, 4: Music 4. Means, Jo Amber ....,,....,.,. 59, l62 Biology 4: Drama 4: Pan-American 3: Trap Reporler 3, 4: Alwood Township H.S., Alwaod, lll. Menkick, Charlolle R... .,........ ..59 Arl l: Foollighls 3. Merrill, Roberl L. .....,... 59, I26, l29 Varsily Baseball 4: Fresh Foolball l: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: J,V. Fool- ball 4. Melcall, Margarel A....59, 7l, l5l, I54 Drama 4: Gavel 4: Masqueraders 2: Faallighls 3: France-America 2: 3lf2 Yr. Honor Roll: Horace Mann Lin- coln H.S.. New York, N. Y. 3. Meyer, Beverly A. ....,............ 59 Foollighls 3: Lalin l: Pan-Ameri- can 3: Class Play. Miller, Donald W., ., ... ... . . . .59 Miller, Margarel L. .........,.. 59, l02 Alalanla 2: Music l, 2. 3, 4: Pan- American 3, 4: Saludos Amigos 2. Milles, Palricia A. ...., 59, l03, l5l, I62 Alalanla I: Girls' Camera 3: Chem- islry 4: Science l: Townmeeling 4: Concerl Band. Mirshak, Joseph A. ........ 59, I63, I64 Forum Romanum 4: Newlon 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Track 2. Mirshak, Samuel ...... 59, l52, l62, l63 Chemislry 4: Junior Council 3: Lalin l: Lincoln 4: Newlon 3, 4. Mirshak, William J. ......,,.,...... 59 Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: J.V. Foolball 4: Fresh-Soph Track 2. Milchell, lv1iIlicen+A. ....,, 59, l5l, l54 Drama 4: Gavel 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 2, 3: Junior Council 3: Mas- queraders 2: Saludos Amigos 2: Slu- denl Council 2, 3. Monsen, William G. ........,,..,.. . ............59, l03, II8, l24, l27 Forum Romanum 2: Monogram 4: Radio I: Varsily Baskelball 4, Mgr.: Fresh Foolball l, Mgr.: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2, Mgr.: Varsily Foolball 4, Mgr.: Band l, 2, 3, 4. Moore, Charles G., ....... 59, l60, l62 Chemislry 4: Radio 3, 4. Moore, Roberl B. ,.........,, ..59, I34 Monogram 4: Sporlsmen's 4: J.V. Foolball 3: Varsily Swimming 3, 41 Varsily Track 4. Moore, Thomas ......,...,......... 59 J.V. Baskelball 3: Elgin H.S., Elgin, lll. I: Easl Rocklord l-l.S., Rocklord, l l. 2. Moore, Woolslon R. ........... 59, I03 Concerl Band. Morello, Henry C. ......,,......... 59 Monogram 4: Fresh-Soph Baseball 2: Fresh Baskelball I: Fresh-Soph Baskelball 2: J.V. Baskelball 3: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: J.V. Foolball 3: Varsily Foolball 4. Morello, Phillip L. ..,.......... 59, l29 Fresh Baskelball I: Fresh-Soph Bas- kelball 2: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: J.V. Foolball 3, 4. Morrice, Shirley L. ................. 59 Saludos Amigos 2. Moses, Allen D....l5, 59, l29, l52, l62 Chemislry 4: Junior Council 3: Lin- coln 4: Salely Council 4: Fresh-Soph Baseball 2: Fresh Foolball l: Fresh- Soph Foolball 2: J.V. Foolball 3, 4. Mounlioy, Le Moyne M. ........... 59 Saludos Amigos 2. Mracek, Georgene ...,.....,.... 59, 7l 3'f2 Yr. Honor Roll: Forum Romanum i: Masqueraders 2: Lil. Tab. l. Murphy, llo H. .................... 60 Arls-Cralls 2: Foollighls 3: France- America 2: Goll 3. Neal, Marcia A. ,...,.....,........ 60 Music I: Pan-American 3. Nelson, Marjorie D. ............ 60, l54 Alalanla 3: Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Masgueraders 2: Pan-American 37 Home Ec. 4. Nenneman, Richard A. .,... ,,...... . ......60, 70, 7l, 98, l00, Il2, I52 Forum Romanum l: Scholarship Cup Winner 4: Masqueraders 2: Lincoln 4: Newlon 3: Lil. Tab. I, 3, 4: Slage Crew 3, 4: Slamp 3. Nesler, F. Peler, .................. 60 ms: Nicholas, Joan L., .....,.,,.,...,. .60 Trap Edilor 4: Trap Reporler 3: Kirk Jr. H.S., Easl Cleveland, Ohio l: Warren G. Harding H.S., Warren, Ohio 2. Nickelson, Waller M. ....., ....60, 163 Newlon 3. 4. Nielsen, Anne L. ................... 60 Schurz H.S., Chicago, lll. I, 2. Nielsen, Mary Louise ....,......... 60 Nielsen, Roberla A. .......,..., 60, I54 France-America 3: Drama 4. Niermann, Barbara R. ............... 60 Janesville H.S., Janesville, Wisc. l, 2, 3. Nolan, Phyllis J. .............., 60, I54 Lalin l: Drama 4. Normann, James A....60, l2l, l27, l62 Chemislry 4: Monogram 3, 4: Fresh- Soph Swimming l, 2: Varsily Swim- ming 3, 4. Norris, Jack A. .,....,.,.... 60, 7l, l54 Junior Council 3: Lincoln 4: Radio l: Tab. Pub. Board 4: Commence- menl Speaker 4. Norlon, George H. ,,.............. . .,...,.l3, 4l, 60, 7l, l34, l52, l54 Burke 3, 4: Drama 4: Senior Council 4: Class Ollicer 4, Cheerleader: Var- sily Swimming 3: Varsily Tennis 3, 4: Girls' Club Play 4: George Wash- inglon H.S., Alexandria, Va. l, 2. Novak, Joseph J. ...,.,........,... 60 Sporlsmen's 4, Sgl.-al-Arms: Varsily Baseball 3, Mgr.: J.V. Foolball 3: Goll 4. Novak, Roberl F. .................. 60 Olenline, Mary A. ...........,.. 60, l5l Forum Romanum l, 2: France-Amer- ica 3: Gavel 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Trap Reporler 3. Olson, Hazel M. ............ 60, 98, l54 Drama 4:.Foollighls 3: Junior Coun- cil 3: Music 2: Pan-American 3: Saludos Amigos 2: Science I: Trap Reporler 3. Olson, Marlin E. ....,............,, 60 Olson, Sara G. ............. 60, 99, l53 Arl l: Alalanla 2, 3: Biology 4: Music 3, 4: Saludos Amigos 2, Treas. O'NeiII, Ralph J. .,,.,............. so Chemislry 4: Foollighls 3: Masquer- aders 2. Oplhall, Rulh A. ............,, 60, l62 Chemislry 4. Orr, Marilyn D. ............,... 60, l59 Girls' Camera 4: Pan-American 4: Trap Reporler 3, 4. Oslermark, Berlha ................. 60 Olsuii, Harry H. ........... 6l, 93, I52 Burke 3, 4: Forum Romanum l, Pres.: Proieclion Slall 4. Pannkoke, Theodore J. ..... 6l, l20, l62 Chemislry 4: Fresh-Soph Baseball 2: Soccer 2. Panos, Pauline R. .....,..... 6l, 7l, l50 Forum 3, 4: Lalin l: Music 2: 3lf2 Yr. Honor Rall. Palchen, Roberl E. ....,... 6l, l35, l62 Chemislry 4: Trap Reporler 3: Aus- lin l-l.S., Chicago, lll. I: Eau Claire Sr. H.S., Eau Claire, Wisc. 2. Pallon, Paul G. ,................... 6l Trap Edilor 4: Trap Reporler 3, 4. Paul, Jacqueline J. ..... 6l, 98, l00, l53 Foollighls 3: Music 2, Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4: Operella 3, 4: Shorlridge H.S., lndianapolis, lnd. l: Grosse Poinle H.S.. Grosse Poinle, Mich. 2. Paul, Yvonne L. ................ 6I, I38 Alalanla I, 37 Foollighls 37 Forum Romanum 47 Hislory 27 Masquer- aders 27 Science I7 Slory 37 Girls' Tennis 3, 4. Payne, Palricia M. ...,.,............ bl Lalin 27 Masqueraders 2. Peake, William T. ...... bl, 7l, I52, I62 Chemislry 47 Lincoln 3, 47 3V2 Yr. Honor Roll7 Newlon 37 Proleclion Slall I, 2, 37 Safely Council 37 Trap Reporler I7 Fresh-Soph Tennis 27 Varsily Tennis 3, 4. Pearson, Willard M. .... IS, bl, l2O, I27 Soccer 3, 47 Safely Council 47 Mono- gram 47 Music I7 Varsily Baskelball 3, Mgr. Peloquin, Pierre J. ......... bl, IIB, l27 Varsily Foolball 3, 47 Monogram 3, 4, Pres. 47 Smoking Council 47 Sporlsmen's 47 Fresh Baskelball I7 Fresh Foolball I7 Fresh-Soph Fool- ball 27 Varsily Foolball 3, 47 Fresh- Soph Track I, 27 Varsily Track 3, 4. Perley, William D. ,..,............. bl France-America 3. Perlman, Arline ............ 6I, I44, ISO Alalanla 2, 47 Chemislry 37 Forum 47 France-America 27 Pan'American 3. Pelerson, Dorolhy L. ........... 6l, I57 Arl 27 Foollighls 37 Slory 3, 4, Sec. 4. Pelerson, John S. .............. bl, I62 Chemislry 47 Lalin I7 Newlon 3. Pelerson, Joseph T...6I, BI, 98, I22, I29 Monogram 3, 47 Fresh Foolball I7 J.V. Foolball 3, 47 Fresh-Soph Track 27 Varsily Track 3, 47 Boys' Quarlel 3, 47 Madrigal Singers 3, 47 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 47 Operella 3, 4. Pelerson, Waller B. ........ 6I, I60, I62 Chemislry 47 Slamp I, 47 Lalin I. Plannes, Ronald ..............,.... bl Soccer I, 2, 3, 47 Monogram 4. Pichl, Yvonne J., .............. bl, I53 Music 4. Planlenga, Conrad R. ............,. 6I Poinclexler, Marian L. .........,.... bl Arl I, 27 Masqueraders 27 Pan- American 3. Posson, Marilyn A.. .6I, 7l, IOS, Il2, I5I Alalanla 2, 37 Gavel 3, 47 Lalin li Masqueraders 27 Lil. Tab. 3, 47 Tab. Pub. Board 47 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. Powell, Roberl ....,............... bl U.S. Navy '45-'46. Powers, Elizabelh ......,.....,...., bl Arl I, 27 Biology 37 Forum Ro- manum 37 Lil. Tab. I. Powers, Richard A. .... bl, 93, I52, I62 Burke 47 Chemislry 47 Lalin I7 Pro- ieclion Slall I, 2, 3, 47 Newlon 3. Prussing, M. Jacqueline .... 62, 150, I67 Alalanla 2, 37 Forum 3, 47 Pan- American 47 Science I. Purnell, Joanne ...... .. . . .62 Piulzier, Donald E. .... ..... ..... 6 2 Varsily Track 4. Pyle, Rulh J. ........ ,, ........,. ..62 Girls' Camera 2, 37 Foollighls 3. Quelsch, William C. ..,,,.......... 62 Quinn, Roberl E. .........,......... 62 Radclille, David J. ................. 62 Morlon H.S., Cicero, III. I, 2, 3. Rau, Gilberl ...............,...... 62 Mililary Service '44-'46. Read, Joan .............,......... 62 Music 37 Pan-American 3. Rechel, Marjorie A. .... 62, 7l. II5, ISO Alalanla I, 2, 3, 47 Girls' Camera 2, 37 Forum 3, 47 Annual Edilor 47 Lil. Tab. li Trap Reporler 37 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. Reed, Alan B. ................. 62, l52 Burke 47 Lighls Crew I7 Radio I7 Soccer 37 Girls' Club Show 47 Fresh-Soph Track 27 Varsily Track 3, 47 Cheerleader 4. Rehm, William A. .,... 62, IO3, I22, IZ7 Monogram Club 47 Fresh-Soph Fool- ball I, 27 Varsily Track 3, 47 Reserve Band7 Concerl Band I, 2, 3, 4. Reininga, Carol B....62, 70, 7l, BO, I5l Alalanla I, 27 Foollighls 37 Gavel 3, 4, Pres. 47 Junior Council 3i Mas- queraders 2. Sec. Science I. Sec. Girls' Conl. Exec. Com. 47 Com- mencemenl Speaker 47 3V2 Yr. Hon- or Rall. Resnick, Lois J. ..................,. 62 Pan-American 3, Sec.7 Saludos Ami- gos I, 2. Reyll, Helen L. ........ 62, 99, I53, I54 Drama Club 47 France-America 27 Music 3, 4. Rice, Ellen A. ..................... 62 Wesl Rockford H.S., Rockford, III. 3. Richmond, Margarel A. .... 62, IO3, I5I Arl I7 Alalanla 2, 37 Girls' Camera 27 Music 2, 37 Townmeeling 47 Con- cerl Band 3, 4. Riordan, Mary M. ...... 62, 7I, I54, I63 Alalanla 3, 47 Drama 47 Foollighls 37 Forum Romanum I7 Masqueraders 27 Newlon 3, 47 3V2 Yr. Honor Roll. Ripkey, Luella M. ................., 62 Roach, Mary Jo .....,. 62, 7l, I54, I57 Alalanla 37 Drama 47 Foollighls 37 Forum Romanum I7 Hislory 27 Mas- queraders 27 Slory 3, 4, Sgl.-al- Arms 47 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. Roberlon, Frederick A. ...... 62, I22, l27 Monogram 3, 47 Slamp I7 Fresh- Soph Foolball 27 J.V. Foolball 37 Fresh-Soph Track I, 27 Varsily Track 3, 4. Robinson, Margarel ..........,..,. ......,....62, 7I, 82, 93, II5, l5O Alalanla 37 Forum 3, 4, V. Pres. 47 France-America 27 Pan-American 37 Science Club I, Treas.7 Annual Edi- lor 4, Assoc. Edilor7 Lil. Tab. I7 Trap Reporler 37 H.S. Conl., Sec. 47 A Cappella Choir 3, 47 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll7 Girls' Club Show Com. Chrm. 3, 47 Operella Com Chrm. 3, 4. Rock, Waller D. ................... 62 Fresh-Soph Baseball 27 Fresh Fool- ball li Fresh-Soph Foolball 27 J.V. Foolball 3, 4. Rocklin, Elhel R. .........,...,...,. 62 Pan-American 2, 37 Saludos Ami- gos I. Rodgers, Edward F. ........ I3, 62, I62 Chemislry 4, Sgl.-al-Arms7 Drama 47 Foollighls 37 Masqueraders 27 Senior Council 47 Sporlsmen's 3. Rogers, Marilyn ........... 63, I54, I62 Chemislry 47 Drama 47 France-Amer- ica 27 Trap Reporler 3. Rogers, Roberl R. ,........ 63, I62, I63 Chemislry 47 Science I, V. Pres.7 Newlon 3, 4. Rohrer, Mary June ........ 63, I53, I54 Biology 27 Girls' Camera 37 Drama 47 Music I, 4. lI77l Rook, Randall W. ..... ....... 6 3 Sporlsmen's 3. Rosen, Janice ....,.,.......... 63, I5O Foollighls 37 Forum 3, 47 France- America 27 Lil. Tab. I. Ross, Nancy A. .....,.......... 63, I53 Arl li Masqueraders 27 Music 47 Pan-American 3. Rolschild, Alberl ................., 63 J.V. Foolball I, 2, Mgr. Rouse, Dellha L. ....... 63, 99, I53, I54 Arl I7 Drama Ili Music I, 3, 47 Girls' Choir. Rowe, Harold B., Jr. ........... 63, I2O Fresh Foolball li Soccer 3, 4. Rudolf, Marilyn ................... 63 Alalanla 27 Girls' Camera 3, 4, Sec. 47 Chemislry 47 Foollighls 37 Salu- dos Amigos 2. a, Irene B. .... .,,... . ..,,... . ..63 France-America I. Salomon, Audrey J. ...,........ 63, I5I Alalanla 2, 3, 47 Gavel 47 Pan- American 3. Sandel, Nancy R. ......... 63, IS7, I62 Alalanla I, 2, 37 Chemislry 47 Fool- lighls 37 Hislory 47 Science I. Saunders, Palricia A. ,....... 63, 99, ISO Biology 27 Forum 3, 47 Foollighls 37 France-America I, 27 Music 2. aniel, Joanne..63, 99, ISI, I53, I62 Alalanla 47 Chemislry 4, Sec.7 Fool- lighls 37 Biology 27 Townmeeling 3, 47 Tucson Sr. H.S., Tucson, Ariz. 2. Scharli, Richard O...l2, 63, BI, I22, l27 Burke 3, 47 Monogram 2, 3, 43 Slu- denl Council I, 2, 4, Pres. 47 Trap Reporler 3, 47 Trap Edilor 47 Class Ollicer 3, V. Pres.: Fresh Foolball I7 Varsily Foolball 47 Fresh-Soph Track I, 27 Varsily Track 3, 4. Schell, Richard E. .................. 63 Culver Mililary Academy, Culver, Ind. I, 2. Schermerhorn, Clyde ......,.... 63, I03 Concerl Band. Schieble, Rae Jean ...,. 63, 7I, lO8, l5I Alalanla I, 27 Foollighls 37 Gavel 3, 47 Lalin I, Pres.7 Masqueraders 27 Tab. Pub. Board 3, Cir. Mgr. 47 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. There's somelhing lishy here. Schlolz, John W. ...........,., 63, I29 Science l: Fresh Baskelball I: Fresh Faolball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: J.V. Foolball 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Track 2. Schmidl, Roberl ...... 63, 124, I26, I29 Fresh-Soph Baseball 2: Varsily Base- ball 4: Fresh Baskelball I: Fresh- Soph Baskelball 2: J.V. Basketball 3: Varsily Baskelball 4: Varsily Base- ball 4. Schnalhorsl, William C. ........ 63, I52 Lincoln 4: Trap Reporler 3, 4: Fresh Baskelball I: Fresh-Soph Baskelball 2: J.V. Baskelball 3. Schroeder, William B. .............. 63 Schumacher, Marion..63, IO2, IO4, I53 Music 4: Orcheslra. Schwaegerman, Harry W. ............ 63 Schwass, William .................. 64 Seaverl, Ann E. ................. 64, 99 Arls-Cralls 2: Shakespeare 4: Girls' Choir. ' Seegers, Jean M. ......,... 64, I5I, I59 Girls' Camera 4, Treas.: Foollighls 3: Masqueraders 2: Townmeeling 4: Chemislry 3. Seiler, Donald ......,...... 64, I24, I26 Fresh-Soph Baseball 2: Varsily Base- ball 3, 4: J.V. Baskelball 3: Varsily Baskelball 4. Sellergren, Howard W. .....,....... . ........I5, 64, II8, I26, I27, I52 Lincoln 4: Monogram 3, 4: Smoking Council 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Baseball 2: Varsily Baseball 3, 4: Fresh Baskel- ball I, Capl.: Fresh-Soph Baskelball 2: J.V. Baskelball 3: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Track l. Sells, -Marilyn A. ,.... .....64, I53, I67 Drama 4: Music 4: Pan-American 2, 3, 4: Science I. Sllalek, Peler D.,..64, 7l, I27, I62, I63 Chemislry 4, V. Pres. Monogram 4: Newlon 3, 4, Sec. 3, Sgl.-al-Arms 4: Fresh-Soph Tennis I, 2, Co-Capl. 2: Varsily Tennis 3, 4, Co-Capl. 4: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. Shand, Anna F. ................... . .......64, 7I, 80, 98, l38, I5O, 154 Alalanla 2: Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Forum 3, 4: France-America 2: Sci- ence I, Treas.: Girls' Conl. Exec. Com. 4, Pres.: H.S. Conl. 3, 4: Ten- nis Team 4: Commencemenl Speaker. Sharpe, Jane ...,...........,.,... 64 Alalanla I, 3, 4: France-America 3, 4. Shaunessy, Joanne D. ......... 4.64, l5O Alalanla 4: Forum 3, 4: Lalin I: Pan-American 3, 4. Shaw, Howard C. ........., 64, I22, I27 Monogram 4: Fresh-Soph Track l, 2: Varsily Track 3, 4. ' Sheridan, John W. ....,.....,., 64, I22 Varsily Track 4. Shorney, Carol ..... I2, 64, 7l, 80, I5I Alalanla I: Gavel 3, 4: Girls' Club Council I, 2: Junior Council 3: Sa- ludos Amigos 2, Pres.: Science I, Treas.: Sludenl Council l, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4: Girls' Conl. Exec. Com. 4: 3V2 Yr. Honor Roll. Shorney, Marlha W. .... 64, 7I, 80, I5l Alalanla l, 2: Foollighls 3: Gavel 3, 4, Sgl.-al-Arms 4: Masgueraders 2: Science I: Girls' Conl. Exec. Com. 4: 3V2 Yr. Honor Roll. Shurllell, Geraldine ............... 64 Saludos Amigos 2: Trap Reporler 3. Sime, Mary A. ..................... 64 Alalanla 2: Townmeeling 3. Simpson, John ............ 64, I52, l54 Burke 4: Drama 4, Pres.: Foollighls 3: Girls' Club Show 3. Sleighl, .Iacquelyn .... .,........ 6 4, I5I Townmeeling 3, 4: Saludos Amigos 2. Smale, Donna .................. 64, I54 Drama 4: Foollighls 3. Smilh, Mary J. .................... 64 Smilh, Maryline ................... 64 Arls-Cralls 2: Pan-American 3: Sa- ludos Amigos 2: Science I: Trap Reporler I, 2. Smilh, Peggy Leone ............ 64, I57 I-lislory 4, Sec.-Treas.: Masqueraders 2: Pan-American 3: Saludos Amigos 2: Townmeeling 3. Smilh, Valerie ............. 64, I38, l59 Alalanla l, 2, 3: Girls' Camera 4: Faotlighls 3: Gavel 3, 4: Lalin I: Masqueraders 2: Girls' Tennis 4. Snyder, Marilyn ........ 64, 71, I50, l54 Alalanla 2: Biology 3: Drama 4: Forum 4: Forum Romanum I:France- America 3: Masqueraders 2: Science I: Lil. Tab. I: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. Snyder, Roy ...... ........ ........ 6 4 Sobie, Millon ....... .... 6 5, I62 Chemislry 4. Soderlin, Carol ................ 65, I57 Faollighls 3: Saludos Amigos 2: Slory 3, 4, Treas. 4. Sokolowski, Jeannine .... ......... 6 5 Solomon, Rachael .............. 65, l54 Drama 4: Lib. Aid 4. Sowers, Don M. ............ 65, 7l, I52 Burke 4: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. Mas- queraders 2: Newlon 2, 3. Spalding, Bruce F. ..... ............ 6 5 Fresh-Soph Track I. Spelson, Peler ............. ...65 Mililary Service '44-'46. Sraier, Alexander L. ........... ...65 Mililary Service '44-'46. Slaehle, Joan E. ............ ...65 Alalanla I, 2. Slallorcl, Marjorie ......... .65 Foollighls 3. Slallord, William C. ...... 65, I54, I6l Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Sporlsmen's 3, 4, V. Pres. 4. Slange, Charles M... .......... 65, I26 Lincoln 3: Fresh-Soph Baseball 2, Capl,: Varsily Baseball 3, 4: Fresh- Soph Baskelball 2. Sleinhilber. Caroline T. ............. 65 Forum Romanum 2, Pres.: Pan-Amer- ican 4. Slensby, Richard ............... 65, l6l Boy's Camera 3: Masqueraders 2: Science I: Sporlsmen's I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Lil. Tab. I, 4: J.V. Baskel- ball 3: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: Goll 4: Fresh-Soph Tennis I. Slephenson, Gloria ........... .... 6 5 Slewarl, Ramona .................. 65 Arl l: Alalanla 2: Pan-American 3. Slollzner, Alice ....... 65, I39, l42, I43 Arl I: Alalanla 3, 4, Pres. 4: Gavel 4: Pan-American 3. Slone, James ......,.............. 65 Fresh Foolball I. Slorer, Eclwin ............. 65, IO3, I54 Drama 4: Newlon 4: Slage Crew 3: Slamp I, 2, 3, Sec. I, Treas. 2, 3: Girls' Club Show 4. 11781 Slrickland, Rulh ...... ......... 6 5, I57 Alalanla 2: Chemislry 3: Foollighls 3: Gavel 3: Hislory 4: Lalin I: Mas- queraders 2. Slroker, Berel. ............ 65, I62, I67 Chemislry 4: Drama 4: Pan-Amer- ican 3, 4: Science I. Slrong, Jeanne ..... ....... 6 5, I54, I67 Arl I: Drama 4: France-America 2, 3: Pan-American 3, 4. Slullken, Rulh .............. 65, 7I, I5O Alalanla 4: Forum 3. 4: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll: Auslin H.S., Chicago. III. I. 2. Sullivan, June .................. 65, IIO Alalanla I, 2: Faollighls 3: Town- meeling 3: Trap Edilor 4: Trap Re- porler 3. Summerhill, Norma Jean ............ 65 Arl 3: Nazarelh Academy, La Grange, Ill. I, 2. Sunneson, Eileen C. ................ 66 Forum Romanum I: Pan-American 4. Surrey, Belsy Jean ........ 66, I54, I63 Drama 4: Junior Council 3: Mas- queraders 2: Newlon 3, 4, Sec. 3. Svoboda, Mae Ellen ...... 66, I59, I63 Girls' Camera 4: Forum Romanum 2: Masqueraders 2: Music 3: New- lon 3: Annual Edilor 3, 4: A Cap- pella Choir 3, 4: 3lf2 Yr. Honor Roll. Swanson, Wayne .................. 66 Lulher Inslilule, Chicago, III. I, 2. Sweeney, John. .66, 7l, 98, IOO, II2, I52 Burke 3, 4, Sec. 4: Foollighls 3: Lalin I: Masqueraders 2: Slage Crew 2, 3, 4: Lil. Tab. I, 3, 4: Madrigal Singers: A Cappella Choir: Girls' Club Show 4: Oper- ella 3: 3V2 Yr. Honor Roll. Sweeney, Palricia .............. 66, I5I Drama 4: Lalin l: Pan-American 3: Townmeeling 3, 4. Swell, James K. ................... 66 Monogram 4: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Tennis I, 2: Varsily Ten- nis 3, 4. Sword, Palricia M. ........ 66, I54, I6l Arls-Cralls 2: Drama 4: Gavel 3: Music I: Pan-American 3: Slamp I: Home Ec. 4, Treas. Tarnoski, Paul A. ................... 66 Tarranl, Madelyn P. ................ 66 Arl 2: Drama 4: Lalin 2: Music 4: Pan-American 3: Townmeeling 3. Taubeneck, Ellen. I3, 66, 7l, II5, I5O, I54 Alalanla I: Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Forum 3, 4: France-America 2: Mas- queraders 2: Music I: Senior Coun- cil 4: Annual Edilor 4: Trap Re- porler 3: Girls' Choir 2: 3If2 Yr. Honor Rolls: Folk Singers 2. Taylor, David G. ........... 66, I27 I52 Junior Council 3: Lincoln 3.4: Mon- ogram 4: Fresh-Soph Track l, 2: Varsily Track 3. Taylor, Harold M. .................. 66 Mendon H.S., Mendon, Mich. I, 2. Taylor, Sarah Jane .................. ............66, IO2, IO3, IIO, l53 Music 2, 3, 4: Science I: Trap Edilor 4, Associale Edilor: Trap Reporler 3, 4: Symphony Orcheslra 3, 4: Concerl Band 4. Teeler, Roberl W. ......... 66, I2I, I35 J.V. Faofball 4: Soccer 4: Varsily Swimming 4: Tonawanda H.S., Tona- wanda, N. Y. l, 2, 3. Templin, Audrey G. ............. 66, 99 Girls' Choir 3, 4: Music 3, 4. Telzlalf, George A. ..,.,....,,..... 66 Tevis, Adrienne I. .............. 66, IS4 Drama 4: Hislory 4: Bayside H.S., Bayside, N. Y. I, 2, 3. Thelin, Calvin B. ..,............ 66, I62 Chemislry 4, V. Pres.: Newlon 3: Sporlsmen's 3: Fresh-Soph Track 2, Mgr. Thiel, Harry C. ..,. IS, 66, IO8, l20, l22 Forum Romanum 2: Safely Council 4: Soccer 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Swim- ming I: Fresh-Soph Track I, 2: Var- sily Track 3, 4: Tab. Pub. Board 4. Thies, Dorolhy M. .............. 66, IO8 Chemislry 3: Pan-American 3: Tab. Pub. Board 3, 4. Thomas, Rulh E. .............,.. 66, I67 Pan-American 4: Music I. Thompson, Harry R.. IS, 66, II8, I27, I52 Lincoln 4: Monogram 3, 4: Safely Council 4: Smoking Council 4: Fresh-Soph Baseball 2: Fresh Baskel- ball I: Fresh-Soph Baskelball 2: J.V. Baskelball 3: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh- Soph Foolball 2: Varsily Foolball 3, 4, Capl. 4. Thompson, Slacy C. ................ 66 Biology 3: Newlon 3. Thorsen, Lorraine M. .........,..... 66 Masqueraders 2: Pan-American 4. Thorsen, Richard A. ............... . I2, I3, IS, 4l, 67, II8, I24, I27, I52 Junior Council 3: Lincoln 3, 4: Mon- ogram 4: Safely Council 4: Smoking Council 3, 4: Senior Council 4: Slu- denl Council 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4: Class Officer 4, Treas.: Fresh Baskelball I, Co-Capl.: Fresh-Soph Baskelball 2: J.V. Baskelball 3: Varsily Baskelball 4: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: J.V. Foolball 3: Varsily Foolball 4. Thuesen, Barbara I. ..............,. 67 Tinucci, Doris M. .............. 67, I54 Drama 4: Foollighls 3: France- America 2. Tomlinson, Palricia E. ............... 67 Foollighls 3: Masqueraders 2. Toombs, Marilyn J. .... 67, IO8, I62, I63 Pan-American 3: Saludos Amigos 2: Girls' Camera 2: Chemislry 3, 4, Sec. 4. Treas. 3: Newlon 3, 4, V. Pres. 4: Tab. Pub. Board 3, 4. Torlorelli, Annelle M. .............. 67 Home Ec. 4. Traver, Dolores P. ............, 67, ISI Townmeeling 3, 4: Pan-American 2, 3: Trap Reporler 3. Tregay, Roberl W. ........,.,...... 67 Junior Council 3: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: J.V. Foolball 3: Fresh-Soph Track I, 2. Trimmer, Joan ....,,.......... 67, I58 France-America 2: Pan-American 4: Science I: Arls-Crafls 4, Pres. Trowbridge, Winifred L. ..., 67, I5I, I62 Chemislry 4: France-America 2: Townmeeling 3, 4: Pan-American 3. Turnbull, Carol W. .....,...... 67, ISI Foollighls 3: Music I: Saludos Ami- gos 2: Trap Reporler 2, 3: Gavel 3, 4. Turner, Barbara J...67, 82, 98, IO8, ISI Alalanla 2: Townmeeling 4: Tab. Pub. Bd. 3, 4: H.S. Conf., Pub. Chrm.: Chemislry 3, Sec.: Foollighls 3: Masqueraders 2: Music 2. Ullmann, Suzanne .............. 67, IS4 Drama 4: France-America 2: Pan- American 4, V. Pres.: Science I. Uncapher, Joanne E. ..., ..... 6 7, I67 Pan-American 4. - Unlied, Edna M. ....,. ........, 6 7 Alalanla l, 2. Valand, June K. ........... 67, ISI, IS4 Drama 4, Pres.: France-America I: Masqueraders 2: Newlon 2: Pan- America 2, 3: Townmeeling 3, 4: Easl H.S., Aurora, Ill. Val Dez, Frances C..67, 98, IO8, I5I, IS4 Drama 4, Treas.: Foollighls 3, Treas.: Gavel 3, 4: Masqueraders 2: Music I: Tab. Pub. Bd. 3, 4. Van Riper, Wilbur H. ....... IS, 67, II8 Safely Council 4: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: J.V. Foolball 3: Varsily Foolball 4. Vilendrer, Yvonne C. ...... 67, 99, IS4 Drama 4: Music 4: Girls' Choir. Vilven, Kalherine E. ............ .67, 7I Forum Romanum 3: Music I, 2: Science I: Townmeeling 3, 4: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. Vogel, Helen R. .................... 67 Arls-Crafls 4: Masqueraders 3: Sharon H.S., Sharon, Penn. I. Voiak, Gerald G. .................. 67 Sl. Mel. H.S., Chicago, Ill. I, 2. Vorsheim, Helen C. ,.,. 67, 98, IIO, I5I Alalanla I: Foollighls 3: Lalin I: Masqueraders 2: Townmeeling 3, 4, Hisl. 4: Trap Ed. 4: Trap Reporler 3, 4: Senior Class Play 4. Wagner, Bruce M. ....,........,.... 67 Trap Reporler 3: Trap Edilor 4: J.V. Baskelball 3. Wagner, Kennelh A. .......,.,..... 67 Wahlin, Hope A. ....,............. 68 Arls-Crafls 2, 3: Girls' Camera 4. Wallace, Ellen S. .................. 68 Alalanla 2: Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Junior Council 3. Walsh, David F. ........... .... 6 8 Radio I, 2. Walsh. JoAnn ............,....... 68 Arl I: Arls-Crafls 2: Drama 4. Wasson, Anne P. ..,....... 68, IIO, ISO Arls-Crafls I: Forum 4: France- America 3: Masqueraders 2: Slory 3: Trap Reporler 3: Trap Edilor 4. Weaver, Roberl ...........,....... ........I5, 68 IO8, I20, I22, I27 Radio 2: Safely Council 4: Soccer 3, 4: Varsily Track 3, 4: Tab. Pub. Bd. 4: Evansville H.S., Evansville, Wisc. I: Rogers, H.S., Newporl, R. I. I. Webb, Palricia ........ 68, 98, IOO, IS9 Alalanla I: Girls' Camera 3, 4, Pres. 4: France-America I, 2: Music I: Operella 4. Weber, Phyllis R. ................., 68 Weger, Berlha .................... 68 Providence H.S., Chicago, Ill. I. Weihe, William. .............. .68, IS4 Drama 4: Biology 4: Foollighls 3: Lalin I: Masqueraders 2: Slage Crew 2. Weiss, Belly .................. 68, I54 Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Saludos Ami- gos 3. Weiss, Leona ......... 68, ISI, IS4, IS7 Chemislry 3: Forum Romanum I: Masqueraders 2: Drama 4: Fool- lighls 3: Gavel 3, 4: Hislory 4, Sec. Wheeler, Ralph A. ..............,.. 68 Drama 4, Sgl.-al-Arms. Whicher, V. Gerald .........,..,... 71. 1o1. 122. 152. 11.3 11791 Lincoln 3, 4: Newlon 4: Fresh-Soph Track I, 2: Varsily Track 3: Folk Singers 2, 4: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll. While, Gerald A. ......,.. 68, IO3, I62 Biology 3, 4: Chemislry 4: Lalin I: Concerl Band. While, Palricia A. ................ . ..........I2, 68, 7I, IO8, II5, ISI Alalanla 2: Gavel 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 2, 3: Junior Council 3: Mas- queraders 2: Pan-American 3: Sci- ence I, V. Pres.: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4: Annual Edilor 4: Tab. Pub. Bd. 3, 4: Trap Reporler 3: 3If2 Yr. Honor Roll: Symposium Exlemp. I: Girls' Conf. Com. Chrm. 4. Whillock, Harold R. ,,,.. ..68, I22, I27 Monogram 4: Safely Council 4: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Track I, 2: Varsily Track 3, 4. Wiley, John S..68, 7I, IO3, IIO, I52, I62 Chemislry 4: Lincoln 3, 4, Treas. 4: Masqueraders 2: Newlon 3: Trap Edilor 4: Trap Reporler 3: Class Play 4. Wilhelmi, Elizabelh A. ........... 68, 98 A Cappella Choir 3: Joliel H.S., Joliel, III. I. 2. Wilkens, Roberl E.. IS, 68, 70, 7l, 93, IS2 Lincoln 3, 4: Proieclion Slafl I, 2, 3, 4: 'Safely Council 4: 3V2 Yr. Honor Ro . Willens,Joan C..68, 70, 7I, IO2, IO4, IIO Alalanla I, 2: Forum Romanum I: Gavel 3. 4: Music 2, 3: Newlon 3: Trap Edilor 4: Trap Reporler 3, 4. Williams, Donald E. ......... 68, 7I, I62 . Chemislry 4: Easl Lansing H.S., Easl Lansing, Mich, I: While Plains H.S., While Plains, N. Y. Williams, Elizabelh V. .......... 68, IS7 Masqueraders 2: Pan-American 4: Slory 3, 4, Pres. 4: Foollighls 3. Williams, John B. ................. .68 Masqueraders 2: Fresh-Soph Track I. Wilson, Belly A. ........., 68, IS4, I67 ' Drama 4: Pan-American 4. Wilson, Roberl L. .................. 69 Mililary Service 3: Fresh Foolball I. Wilson, V. Blanche ..... I2, 69, l48, IS4 Drama 4, Gavel 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 3, 4, Pres. 4: Masqueraders 2: Sludenl Council 4: Trap Reporler 3: Girls' Conf. Corn. Chrm. 4: Fool- lighls 3. Winner, William H. ............... . IO3, IO4, I52, I62 Newlon 3: Lincoln 4: Saludos Ami- gos 2: Chemislry 4. Winler, Sally L. .... .... ............ 6 9 Winlz, Roberl P. ...... 69, I52, IS4, I63 Burke 4: Drama 4: Foollighls 3: Forum Romanum I, Pres.: Masquer- aders 2: Newlon 3. Wollenberg, Verle H. ...... .... 6 9 Wood, Donald .................... 69 Wood, Joanne ................... .69 France-America 2, 3: Masqueraders 2: Music 4: Science I. Woulfe, Richard H... .............. 69 Hislory 3: Science I: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: J.V. Fool- ball 3, 4: Golf 4. Wrighl, Edward E.. . I3, 69, II8, I27, I52 Junior Council 3: Lincoln 3, 4, Sgl.- al-Arms 4: Monogram 3' 4: Senior Council 4: Fresh Baskelball I: Fresh Foolball I: Fresh-Soph Foolball 2: Varsily Foolball 3, 4: Fresh-Soph Track 2: Varsily Track 3, 4. Wrighl, Sandra L. .,.... 69, 99, I5I, I54 Drama 4: Foollighis 3: Gavel 3, 4: Laiin I: Masqueraders 2: Lil. Tab. I: Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4. Young, D. Phoebe ......... 69, I54, I67 Alalanla 2: Biology 2: Drama 4: Foo'I'Iighl's 3: Pan-American 3, 4: Science I. Young. Frank M.,..I5, 69, II5, I52, I54 Burke 4: Boys' Camera 2, 3: Drama 4: Forum Romanum I: Masqueraders 2: Newion 3, 4: Safely Council 4: Annual Ediior 4. Young. Roberl' H. ,... 69, IO3, I20, I27 Monogram 4: Newfon 3: Fresh Fooi- ball I: Soccer 4. Zeeh, Mariorie J. .... 69, IO3, IO5, I53 Alalanla I, 2: Drama 4: Music 3, 4: Pan-American 3: Tennis 3, 4. Zwicky, Louise ..........,...... 69, I62 Chemislry 4: Lafin I: Pan-Ameri- can 3. Bosserr, David .... . . UNDERCLASSMEN Abels, Weldon ........ 99, I3l, I60, I63 Adams, Richard ,...,...... 98, I6I Adams, William ..,. ...,........ I 33 Adelmann, Virginia .... I58 Aerne, Andre ...... ..,. I 60 Aikens, Margarel' ...,I56 Albrighl, James ,,.. . . I66 Alcazar, Dolores . . . ,,..... . . 99 Alfani, Riccardo .... ...,....,.. I 63 Alfini, Diana ....., . . . I IO, I5I, I64 Alfini, Roberf .. , ......., I64 Allen, Alan .... .....,... I 63 Allen, Ann .,,..., ,,,. I 48, I53 Allison, Florence ..... I4, I5O Allemeir, Dorofhy .... ...... I 56, I66 Ames, John ......,. . ...... I2, I3I, I35 Anderman, Rosemary ...,.. lO8, I55, I62 Andersen Alfred Andersen Wilhelm . Anderson Ilomay ... .... Anderson Palricia . . Anderson Marilyn ... .... Anderson Richard .. Anderson Richard C.. .. ..,. ..... Anderson, Roberi .. Andrews, Fred M., Jr. ..... I20, Anglemire, Doroihy . Becker, Jean ,.... Beeman, Dorolhy Beers, James ,... Beggs, William ....,, .. Beiger, M. Jane ..... Belisle, Maryann .. Bell, Roberl ...... Belles, Roberl .... Bellz, George .... Belza, Jerome ....,.. Bendelow, Ernesi' B.. . .. Bender, Roberl .... Benedelrio, Arihur Bennelf, Barbara . Benneir, Gerald .,.. Benson, Charlene Benlley, William .. Benlly, John ,.... Benzing, Roberi' ,. Berg, Donald ..., Berghoeler, Phyllis Bergmann, Kennefh. . , Berns, Lolila ...... Berliner, Alfred .. Berry, Carol May. Besla, Joan ..,... Belka, Marilyn .... Bickel. Mariorie Binks, Harry ,.,.. Biori, Alan ....... Bisley, Joyce ..... Biilke, Lorraine .... Biork, James ..... QiQ93fi'H fQiEf I2,I4 Blomberg, Margurile Blomberg, Russell Blood, Marilyn ..... .. Bloodgood, John ..,. Blum, M. Suzanne ..... Bodeewes, Lam berl Bohmann, Joan .... Bollinger, Helen .... Bollman, Carol Bolman, Paul ....... Bonga, Marian ........ Bonnema, Doroihy ...,. Bonnema, Roberla Bonson. Samuel ..... .. Borden, John ..,.. .. Borse, Verne Boss, John ..., . 'fiki' ifiiii .x64JM.. .U..,.JI3 ,121 ...se fiihilu IN Anunciala, Jasper .. ......... I6I Arey, Francis .... ,.... I 67 Arkin, Herberl .... .... 9 9, I3I Arneson, Ruih ...... ....... 9 9 Arnold, Clarence ... ........ .I2O Ax, Darlene .,...... ,..,. I 62, I67 Babcock, Shirley .... ......, I 67 Bach, Herberl ..., ..... I 35 Baqby, Nancy .... ...IO3 Baker, Kenneih ... ..,, I3I, l35 Baker, Pefer ..... ...,,.. 9 3 Baker, Roberl ...... ,....,... I 60 Balanline, Joyce .... . . . . I I3, I56 Ballou, Marlha .... .,.. 9 9, I53 Barber, Verva .,.. .,... I 53 Barbour, Marilyn ... ,..... .I53 Barclay, Hayes ..... .... I 28, I32 Barker, Mariorie .... .... I 5I, I57 Barker, John ..... .... I 53, I65 Barr, John ....,. .... I 28, I3O Barrow, Charles ..,. I29, I52 Barlels, Ellen ....., ........... I 58 Barlle, Marilyn ........... 99, I53. I64 Bauernfeind, Dorolhy .... IO2, I66 Baxter, Wesley ....... .....,. I O3 Bayless, Raymond ... .... .I33 Beard, Waller ..,.I6I Beckeri, Arihur .. .... I57 Beckler, Ralph .,.. .... I 35 Bossow, Bonnie .... .. Boulfon, Carolyn .... Carol .............. Bowman, Bowman, Jane ......,.... Bowman, Mack ..... I2, I4, Bowman. Mary.. .I42, I43, Bowman, Paul ........... Boyd, Elisabelh .... .... Boyle, Lillian M.. . .. Bradfield, Rulh ......... Bramhall, Shirley ,,...... Brand, Joann. . . , ,98, IOO, Brand, Walier .... Breen, Ri Brenner, chard ........... Carol . ,,.,.. Brasemann, Donald Breunig, Slephen .. Brock, Lois ........ Broecker, Wallace . Brooke, Wilfred Lee ,..... Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown ........I2,I4, , Brown, Brown, Charles ....,..... Gordon ......... Howard .......... Marion ....... IOI, Palricia A. ....... . Palricia L. ....... . IO8 Roberi ........... William ............,.. llaol I59 I5I I3I I60 I53 I66 I32 I33 I33 I34 I26 I35 l34 I63 I30 I56 I60 IO3 I63 I60 I64 I52 I5I I3I I64 I64 I53 I42 I53 I52 I66 I67 IO3 I65 I35 I67 I58 I62 I63 I63 I64 II3 I64 I62 I55 I64 I63 IO2 I63 I35 I35 I56 I66 I64 I53 I52 I64 IO3 I53 I67 I66 150 I5O 93 l26 I56 I34 I6I I65 I32 I2O I3I I28 I60 I64 I64 I64 I3O I3I Brownlie, William ..,. Brozek, Donald ..... .....,,, Bryanl, Bernice ..... ...I56 Bubliiz, Arlhur ..,... Buckingham, Donald ... ... Buckmasler, Warren ..,........,.. Buell, Richard ................ Buenick, Carol ..... .... I 08, Buhl, Alfred .... Bulicek, David .... ... Bunge, Roberl' ..... Bunn, Elva Jean ..... .......... Burckerl, Roger .... .........,,. Burgess, Orvill ,.. .... I3O, Burk, Jane ..... Burns, Arden Burns, Richard .... .......... Burns, Roberr .......... I2, I4, Busa, Wayne ..... .......... Buscher, Chris ....., .,..... Builerbaugh, Doris .... ... Buurma, Henry ..,, . .... . Byers, Joanne ......,,.,,..,.. Bylhell, Arlene ............... Cade, E'Ihel.IOI, IO5, I42, I43. Cameron, James .............. Camp, GerI'rude.I02, I05, IIO Cannon, June . ..,.....,.... .. Canfwell, Ann ............ I4, Carbonari, Joseph ... ...... Carlson, Janel' .....,.. Carmichael, Dan R. ,... Carne, Lois ......,.. ...,, Carpenler, Carlisle ., Carr, William ...,......... 99, Carrick, Barbara Jean ......... Carrigan, Ralph . ,.... Carler, Phillip ..... .... Carlwrighl, Jack ... ,.... Caspers, Barbara ... ..... Casperson, Carolyn .. .. . Casrenholz, Richard Casurella, Charlolle Carlin, Barbara ...,.. .., Cella, Joan ........ .,... Chandler, Priscilla .,.. ..... Charles, Roberl' .... ,.... Chrisiensen, Sianion .. ..... Chrisliansen, Richard ... ,.... Chrislofiel, Roberl ,... .,,., Clark, Nancy ...... Clarke, Kennelh ..., ..,...,.. Clarke, T. Peier. .. ,.,IO3, Claus, Harold Claypool, Nancy ... ..... Cleveland, Ernesl ... ... Coakley, Phyllis .... ,.,,. Coburn, Marlha .. ,.... Colrier, F. Wayne . ,... . Cohn, Barbara Coleman, Janel .... ..... Collalz, Joanne ... ... Collell, Sally ...... ..... Collier, Barbara ...... ..,,. Collins, John Jay .... Collins, John T. ..... ... Complon, Edgar ..., ... Condon, Joan .... ..... Coney. George ..., ..... Conley, Judilh ... ... Connelly, Palricia Cook, Barbara Cook, David Cook, Jack .. Cook, Sally ., ........... . Cooke, Louis ........ IO2, IO3, Cooley, Laurel ............... Coomes, Roger Cooper, Joyce Corcoran, Thomas .. I66 I2O I65 I6I I2O I22 I22 I62 I35 I2O I35 I53 I6I I35 I55 I64 99 I52 I60 I29 ISO I33 99 I63 I59 I28 I64 I63 I55 I33 I63 I34 I53 I63 I35 I53 I28 l3I I60 I64 I64 I62 I62 I55 I64 I55 I3I I60 I64 I59 I64 I2O I35 I35 I59 I66 I66 I64 I32 I55 I66 I6I I62 I56 I33 I34 I6I I56 I3I I63 I53 I56 I6l IO3 I57 I64 I32 I64 I56 I63 Corlell, Edwin .,.. .... I 29, Corliss, Richard ... ...,,, Coseglia, Roberl ... .... Collingham, John .. ...... .. Coudrel, Roberl ... .... .l56 Couler, William .,.,.......,.. l28 Covaro, Frank ..........,..... l03 Cowan, Waller. . . IO2, I22, I3I, I34 Cox, Donald ....,..... 99, IO3, I22 Cox, Elsie ....................... Crandall, Richard .. .,....... .. Crawley, Harold ... . . . .99 Creager, Franklin ,, .... .. Crew, John .... ,,,, I O3 Crown, Arline .,. .,.. .... Cronin, Daniel ., .... I2I, Crowell, Frances ... ....99 Crum, Muriel Cullen, Palricia . Cunal, Dean ..,.... Curran, Gerald ....... ... Curran. Lyle .........., .,...... Culhberlson, Mary Jean ..,,,..... IOO, IOI, Dahlberg, Barbara . ....,.,..... , Dakis, John ..... ...,..... Dallon, Arlhur ,, .,....... .. Damiani, John .... .... 9 9, I28, Damm, Roger ........ ,.,..,... Daniels. Kennelh ,...... .... I I8, Dannenberg, O. Marlin ..,.,...... Dashner, Richard ,..,...,..... I57, Dau, John .....,.... I4, I22, I52, Davies, Barbara . ,,.,.....,.,. , Davis, Allyn .. .....,,.... .. Davis, Arlhur .. ,,,.I29, Davis, Richard ,.., .,...... Dawson, Nancy ..., ,,,, I 53 Day, Frank . .,... .... I 30 Deck, Clyra ... Deeg, Audrey .,.. ..,. Dehl, Ronald .,,...,. ..... 9 9 Deimling, Keslon J. ..,. ..,, I 20, DelMagro, Yvonne ,. ...... ., Dempesy, Colby ... ....I22 Denman, Adele Derpack, Jeanne .. ,... Derpack, Joanne ,. ,..... ..,...., Dewar, Roberl .,........,..,. I26, DiBernardino, Lisena J. .......... . Dicker, William .....,........... Didier, Joan ....,.....,. I39, I55, Diederich. Mary A. ,,..........,, , Dillman, Phillip ...,.. ...I26, l28, Dillon, Charles ,,.. ...,..... Dillon, Mallhew .... I57, Dioquardi, Dulce .. Dillberner, Dawn .. Dillman, Grace ,.... ..., I 56, Doescher, Dorolhy .. ..,. .. Dolan, Richard ... .... .... Domabil, Ralph ... .... I I5, Domville, Palli .... Donnelly, Harold ...,. ... Donovan, Elizabelh .,. ... Dorman, Bruce ,,.,. ,, Dorman, Claudelle . .. Dorner, Mildred .. ,. Daswell, Donald .,.. ... Dougherly. Mary ... .. Douglas, Charles ........, V ....... Douglas, Kennelh R. ,........... ,. I2I, l35, I55, Downey, Raymond ..,.........,.. Downs, Barbara ...... I4, lO8, I55, Doyle, Mary ..,,,,,....,.... I56, Drews, David ....... II3, I33, l6O, Drews, Phyllis ,.....,...,.,... I50, Drollinger, Donald ,........,,. ... Droppa, Mary ... .. 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David ,........., Fackler, Roberl .. ,..,., .. Fackler, William .,I2, I4 Faden, Valerie ........... Falls, Hugh ,....,.,..... Farnsworlh, William .. Faulkner, Marjorie .. Faulds, Dorolhy ... ,... Feeney, Eleanor ... .... Fegan, Phyllis ..... , Felgen, H. Roberl ..,.. Fernandez, James ... .,. Fiedler, Barbara ... ..., Fink, Ella Rae .... Fischer, June , Fisher, Joan ... Flelcher, Joan .... Flilcrall, Anlhonyi . . Flilcrall. John .... Flood, Harriel ... .... Flum, Rulh Foisy, Barbara Foley. Denyse- , .. Forkel, Shirley .. Forman, Charles ... Forney, Mary ..,,.... Forrdrescher, Audrey .. Forresl, Palricia , ...... . Fosler, Elva . .. . . Fox, Richard .... Fowler, Carolyn . ,. Frase, Jean .... Frase, Yvonne .... Freeburg, Foberl Freel, Jerry ,,,,,. Freeman, Louis .. Freer, John .... Freelo, Kennelh ... ... Frey, Roberl ...,.,.... Frills, Garland ,.,.. IIO ....I2. :Alf IO8 ISI .93 iss I28 I58 I6I IO2 I52, I52 I56 I28 1.56. I6I I30 .93 ISI I.5.I, . l.5,6. . iss ' rss ' i436 ' MS. . 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Golighlly, Kalherine Good, Carolyn Goodman, Irvin . Gormley. Barbara Granl, William .... Gray, George .. Green. Lois ...... Green, Richard .... Greer, Geraldine . Gregorio, Roberl , Grimm, Clyde .... Grissom, Alan ... Grobe, Malcolm .. Groell, Raymond .. Groom, Gilberl ... Grosser. Lois ..... Grollke, Marqarel Grounds. William . Gulbrandsen, Karen Guion. Jean , ....... Guslalson, Richa rd Gulhrie, Thomas ..... Guy, Barbara .,.... Guy, Donald .... . . . Haas, Barbara ... Hadley, Paul ... Haecker, Alice ... Haerlel, Sally ...., Hagedonn, Robe rl Haidle, James B... Haines, Dorolhy ..,. Hakanson, Richard . Hall, Thomas ..... Halliday, Mary ,.., Halselh, Allen ..., Hansen, Donald Hansen, Edwin .. Hansen, Eugene Hansen, Jack .,. Hansen, Palricia .. Hanson, George . . Hanson, Richard .. Hardl, Allred .,... Hardin, Helen .. Harding, Marilynn Hardy, Richard ... Hargreaves, Elhel , Harmon, Calherine Harris, Ann .,... ... Harris, Ellen .. Harris, Nina .... Harris, Roberl .. Ha rrison, Belle .... Ha rshbarqer, Dean Hasher, Donna ,, Haslings, Wallace . Halch, Hauclc, Nan .,... Roger ..., Haywood, Charles . Havens, Palricia ., .f'fi'4', ' I is ...,.,I34 II7 ,,...,.IIO .99, loo. I3O, ffffis ...IO3 .i4f 'fbi MI58 .','...l.2.6 .....,I3O HI53 I63 IO3 I66 99 I58 I64 II3 I53 I64 I63 I63 I64 I64 I6I I6I I53 I66 I65 I64 I64 I64 l53 99 I66 I6I IZO I58 I6O 99 I34 I5I I64 I34 I35 IO2 II3 I62 I64 I63 I64 I30 I65 I64 I59 I53 I35 I66 IIO I66 I2O I64 I6I I29 I63 I3I I6O I63 I27 IO3 IS3 I64 I3O I26 I67 I53 98 IS3 I62 I55 99 I64 I33 I58 I33 I56 I28 163 I26 I30 I56 Healh, Lorena .. Hebal, Lenore Heck, Lois ....,., Hedberg, Carolyn .. Hemslreel, William ... .... Henderson, Joyce .. Henning, Donald ..... .,.. Herman, Elizabelh . Herman, Judilh ....... .... Heyer, Jacqueline .. Higgins, David ,.,.. '.blai,' 161' ' Hill. Clissold ....... Hillborn, Palricia . . Hillman, Harry ... Hoag, Charles .. Holerl, Barbara ... Hollman, Carol J.. .. Lofqren, Carole .... ,. Hollman, Richard Hogue, Jane Anne ,... Hale, Frank A... Holland, Norma .. Hollander, Viclor Holle, Jeanne Holl, Sharon Homrighous, Eslher Hoover, Alan Horn, Barbara ..... Horlon, Julia Horwich, Richard Hoshell, William .,.. .... Hoskins, Geraldine Hough, Roger .. Houha, Thomas . Hoy, Roberla Huelsler, Jane . Huey, William ..,, Hullord Howard Hughes, Belly J.. . .. Hughes, Elizabelh . . Hughes, Roselyne Hulburl, Mary ..... .,Q..fii6, .98, 100. Humberslone, Frank Hume, Roberl ..... Humphner, Serila , . Hunl, John P. ..... . Hunler, Joan ...... . ..... 99, Huselh, Ronald .............. Hyall, Donna .12, 14, 98, 100, Hyde, James ................ Hyde, Jo Ann.. lanl, Luigi ..... Iding, LaJeune Idle, Darlene .... Ingalls, David Ingram, Alan Irish, Audrey Irmis, Beryl ..... Iverson, Ingmar Iverson, Rosalie lwerl, Marian Jackson, Norma Jackson, Roberl Jacobs, Alan ................ Jacobsen, Marlha ............ ............12, 14, 99, 143. Jaeger, Carla ............... James, William ........ ..... James, John .... Janssen, Mary .......... ..... Joesling, .Douglas ............ . Johannes, Dolores ........... Johansen, Donald . . . 102, 105, Johns. Gilberl ............... Johnson, Barbara . .... Johnson Belly ...... .... Johnson, Charlene .... .. Johnson, Clyde .... ... Johnson, David ... .... Johnson, Donald .. .. 156 .99 102 122 131 .99 135 156 135 128 155 131 101 160 156 .99 115 103 .93 103 153 130 151 157 102 151 .14 151 153 101 128 .93 .99 issf . 14 1.30 .93 Johnson Johnson , Dolores , J. Roberl ..... Johnson, John Sluarl ......... Johnson, Lavela Audrey ....... Johnson, Marilyn ............. Johnson, Maurene .. .... 93, Johnson, Roberl .. Johnson, Sharlene . Johnson, Sluarl .... Johnson, Waller . Johnson, Yvonne .. Johnslon, William .. Jones, Marion .... Jones, Phyllis Jones, Roberl .... Jongsma, Herman .. Jonson, Jorgens Ronald .... en, Irene Juckell, Roberl S. .... .... . June, F. Thomas ..... .... Kalivoda, Marianne Kaloll, Joan .... Keeley. Dorolhy Kemper, James .. Kemper. Sheila . Kennard, Joyce .. Kennedy, Geraldine . Kenl, Wilbur .... Kerr, Bruce ....... Kerwin, Richard Kesler, Dawn Kibbie, Edifh Kilgore, Ogden Kimura, Margarel .. King, Nancy ...... Kinnan, Lynn Kinney. Lois .... Kinsinger, Frank Kinzie, Roger . Kirby, Harry ,. Kirk, Irwin Kirk. John .... I Kniqhl, Sarah .. Knowles, James ..,,.,.... Knude. Arlene Knudson, Harry..I4, 110, Knudson, Marilyn ...... Knudson, Ronald ...... Knulson, Joyce .. Kodl, Richard ........ Kodl, Roberl ....... 103 Konold, Kalherine ..... Konrad, William ..... 93 Kopperud, Joan ....... Kopperud, William Korsgard, Fred ..... Kralll Barbara .... Krahe Donald ... Krbec, Kirby .. Krebs, Roberl .... Kress, Margery ... Krieger, Jacqueline Krinner, Roberl ....... Krogman, Roberl .... 93 Krohn, Mariella ... ... Krohns, Eva ..... Krueger, Barbara .. Krueger, Janel ... Krueger, Marlene Kubilz, Barbara Kunde, Arlene .. Kulschan, Rulh .... Kvilek, Arlella . . Ladwig, Marion . Lambers, Edilh ... Lamm, Donald ... Lamond, Barry .... 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Levine, Burl .. .. Lewis, M. .... ...., . Lighllool, Suzanne ......... Lind, Harold .... .,.. I O2 Lind, Roberl .... ....... Lindblade, Edwin .. .... Lindblad, Michel ........... Linden, Roberl .... .... 1 36 Linder, Charlolle .. .... .. Lislug, Bill ....,. ...... Lihon, David .... . Lillrell, Barbara . Lloyd, Ronald M. .... .... Logan, Rosemary .. London, Allred Long, Janel ..... Longren, Judilh Lord, Joy Lossau, Carl .. Loudon, Dolores . Lovell, Richard Lozar, Allred ..... Lucal, Janel ....... Luce, Roberl ..... Ludwigs, William .. Luidens, Wesley Lundquisl, Richard Luoella, Angela ... Lurie, Jay ........ Lulz, Sybl ..... Lynch, Allen .... MacKain, David .... MacGregor, Roberl Mack, Joseph ..... MacKain, David .. Madsen, Carol ..... Magee, Roberl ..... -110,1 151, 155 ,,..98 .....99 120, 127. Maqidson, Sherman ..... Magowan, Marilyn .. Mahoney, Nancy Mahoney, Palrick . Maimon, Josephine Mailland, Marlha . Maior, Roberl Mandish, Lois . Mann, Carolyn . Mann, Renee Mareno, Alan ,.... .... Marhaver, William Markley, George .. ...... .. Marsh, Marian ,. ..,. 102, 135 163 164 162 163 103 135 135 130 156 99 165 105 163 153 160 153 158 156 158 164 133 130 155 166 163 166 155 160 153 164 163 160 160 99 162 99 166 164 166 163 156 158 155 153 153 166 160 153 158 136 164 160 163 99 103 153 155 164 103 153 131 103 101 157 135 131 167 158 103 162 14 132 99 155 153 127 120 134 164 Marsh, Richard ,,. Marlh, Donald ... Marlin, Judilh .... Massari, Marilyn Maslers, Jeanne ...... Mallhussen, Edward Malhieu, Palricia' Maxwell, Richard May, Nancy ...... Mayer, Roberl ,,., McCain, William .... McCandless. Marjorie .. McCarlhy, John McCay, Elsie ..... McClelland, Mary McClung, Nancy .. McClure, Elizabelh ,.. McConachie, Janel McConell, Jean .,..... McCormac, John . McDavid, John .... McDonald, John .....,,. McDonald, Raymond McDowell, Margarel McDowell, Richard ,. McEachran, Daniel . McElrolh, John ..Q McFaII, David ...... McFarlan, Kalherine 'i4, I5I. I63, II8. McGarry, Roberl ...... .. McG reevy, Edward McGreevy, Ann ,.... McGregor, Nancy . Mclnlosh, Mary McKay, G. Roberl ..,,..,... ..,...I4, 82, I2O, I22. I35. McKee, Mary ......,,,,.... McKillop, Andrew . McKillop, Douglas .. McKnighl, Gaslon McLallen, Rob .. McMillen, Joan . McNamera, Jane .. McNully, George . Means, Sue Anne, Meek, James .. Meier, Roberl Melin, Barbara Melone, Marilyn Mergard, William Mickelson, Viclor . Millener, James .. Miller, Barbara Miller, Eldon Miller, Mariorie Miller, Palricia . Milles, Nancy .,... Moeller, Roberl Moionnier, Shirley ..... Monlenbruck, Rosemarie Moore, Janel .....,. Morello, Phillip ....... Moreno, Marlene ..... Morgan, Janel..98, IOO, Morris, Michael ,... Morris, Mary ......... Morlon, Bruce ,. Moslardi, Dino Moslardi, Slephen .. Moller, Marilyn .. Moulds, Frank .... Moyer, Frank Moyer, Mary ,... Mueller, Howard .. Mueller, Richard .. Murphy, Andrew .. Murray, James Muslain, Arlene Naprslek, Richard 93. i'ici3. ..Ib.8.' 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Oberl, June .,... ...,. 9 9, O'Brien, Donna .... ,,......., O'Connor, Charles ............ Oehmig, Rulh .......... I53. Ogdon, William ..,. II8, l22, Ogle, Eugene ...,... 99, I30. O'Grady, Danna ... .... .... Olander, Roberl Olcese, Thomas ..... Oldacre, Richard .... Oldlield, Margarel Oldin, Arlhur ,.... O'Leary. James Olson, Dorolhy .... Olson, Mary Lou... Orner, Mildred ., O++oIin, Louise Overslreel, Marcia Overlon, Donald .. Page, Nancy ..... Palm, Melvin ,... Palmisano, Cyrene . Panes. Joan Park, Eleanor .. Paris, Anlonio , Parker, Charles .. Parlhemer, Jane Passarelli, Joan .. Pall, John ,..,... Pearson, David .. Pearson, Joan . Peaslee, Mary ..,. ....... Peck, Conslance ., ..... Peck, Peler ....., ,... 99, IO3. Peeken, Sandra Pelikan, Mary Ann. Peregrine, Jane .,.. Peregrine, Nancy Perkins, John . ,... Perkins, Nancy ... Perrin, Nancy ... Perrin, Roberl .... Perusse, Elizabelh .... Perry, Charlolle ... Pelru, Frank ..... Pezza, Lawrence .. Plall, Barbara .. ,.l.2.I. Phee, Leila .... ,.,. ..... , Phillips, Joanne .............. Phillips, Sluarl ............... Pielle, Rulh ,..... l2, 82, Pierce, Marlene .......... 98. 99. Pilko, Joyanne ..,4,,.,,.,,. 11831 163 l6l 128 I6I 162 I57 164 164 I56 110 160 151 155 161 163 153 165 164 I6O 166 I3I 164 153 152 .14 133 128 164 161 135 I67 135 135 164 163 I3O I3I I64 130 131 156 167 164 143 164 160 I67 159 I67 166 IB7 128 103 165 158 126 135 I56 158 162 128 163 I67 158 157 160 164 I6I I29 164 104 128 127 158 99 I56 I6O 164 158 I65 Pioller, Lois ..... Pioller, Marilyn ,, Pirillo, Anlhony .... .. Pirwilz, Marlene . Plice, Samuel ,... ... ... Poindexler, Anne , ..,..., ., Pole, Peggy .., ...... .IOS Pollock, Alan ..,. 98, IIO Pollock, Roberl .. ,....... .. Porn, A. James., Porler, Phyllis .. Polls, Gloria .. ..... Polls, Judilh .. ...,I58 Poulos, John ... ....... Prall. Coralie . . ..,. I4, II3 Preece, James ... ..... .... Preslon, Marcia .. Preslon, William .. ,, Preucil, Lois ..., ... Preuler, Arnold Prina, Ronald ....,. ...... Proclor, William ... .,.. .... Prulzman, Donna ,,... 99 Pura, Joan .... ,,,,, Purcell, Charles .. .., Purinlon, Priscilla ,. ,.... .. Purkis, Claude ... .,... ,I2l Quan, Marilyn ...... 99, IOI Ouelsch, John ...,........, Ouick, H. Douglas. ., .. Raap, John E. ...... Rae, Nancy ...., ... Rapp, Jane ....,.......... Rasmussen. Roberl ......... IOZ, IO5 Rasmussen, Warren. . l22, I35 Ralclill, Richard ,.... I4, I I8 Ralhling, Elizabelh .,,...,.. Ray. Dolores ..... Rayney, Joanne ... Rechel, Gladys ... Read, Jeannelle ,, ,,, Rediler, Nancy ... .,... Reed, Barbara ... ...,. ..99 Reed, Robin ...,.... Reeve, Palricia ... ,. ,98, IOO Reichard, Joanne .......... Reicherl, Audrey. I4, I39, I42 Reid, Belly Jean .......,...... Reinerlsen, Norman ........ Reininga, Roberl ,... .... I O3 Remensnyder, Warren ..... Rennix, Viclor Rennaker, Barbara ,,, Reno, Valerie .,,,.. .. Rex, William ..,..... ... Reynerlson, Marian ... ... Richardson, Kendall ... ... Richars, Glen . .,,... ... Richmond, James .. Richralh, William ,,, Richler, Arnold ,. .. Rickerl, Roberl .. ,,, Rieger, Maxine .. Rile, Carolyn .... Ringuelle, Dolores Rinnan, Donald .. Ripslra, Mariorie . Risser, JoAnne ... Riller, Claris ...... ... Rivenes. Carol Ann ......,.... River, George ...........,... Roach, Sally ....,.., I4, IO8, Roberls, John .. Roberlson, Marian Rodgers, John ..., ... Roeder, Roberl ,,.. Rogers, Carol ... Rogers, Read .. Rohde, Harry .. I58 I58 I30 I66 IO3 I56 I5O I55 I3I I3I I64 IO3 I58 I32 I64 I6I I64 I6I I64 I34 I35 IZO I64 I56 I63 I58 I55 I55 93 99 I26 I63 I64 I64 I6O I52 I44 IO3 I62 I63 I6I I6I I55 I3I I64 ISI I64 I62 98 I64 I26 I32 I67 I5I I33 I67 I57 I55 IO3 I6O I3O I2O I65 I53 I63 122 I64 I65 I67 I58 I35 I55 IO3 I53 I32 I6O I56 99 I6O Schlick, Roberia ,..,... ...,. Rohl, Joyce Rokusek, Henry .. Rollins, Paulefie .,.. Rosen, Bernadine Rosenbery, Joseph .. Ross, Janei .....,. Roih, James ..... Rouniree, Nancy Rowan, Gerald ...., Rowe, Jean ...... Royal, Roberl' Rude. Elmer ..,.. Runyan, Mariha ,. Ryan, George . Ryan, Marilyn .. Ryde, Dorisanne Sack, William ....,. Saderman, Marion .. Salisbury, Carol .,.. Salmon, Michael Sandberg, Verna Sandeen, Ernesl' Sanders, Richard ,.,. Sanderson, Richard .. Sands, Donald .,... Sasko, Lillian ..., Sasko, Rudolph Sanders, Suzanne Saxby, Roberf .... Saver, O. Roberl' .... Scaer, Margariie Scannell, James .... Schaefer, Louis ...,, Schaefer. Rober+ Schaefer, Shirley Schaub, Chrisiine Schaver, Wallace . Scheel, Kenneih ..., Schilke, Donald ..... Schmeiierer, Jacob ... ... Schmid, Lenore .,... Schmidi, Kaiherine . Schmiii, Douglas .,.. Schneider, Audrey ... Schneider, Carol ., Schneider, Helen . Schneider, Phyllis ... Schoene, Maria .,.......,.. Schoneberger, Donald Schram, Caiherine ........,., Schreiber, Charles ...... I22 Schrik, Ardis ...... Schroeder, Nancy ... Schroeder, Richard ., Schuliz, Nancy ......., Schuliz, William V.. . .. Schulze I-Iarr , y ,,.,.... . Schumacher, Margarel Schuih, Miriam .......... Schwagerman, Mary .....,.... Schwass, Bernadine ......,.., Schwass, Marilyn .. Schwass, Shirley ..., Schweiger, Alberi' Schweizer, James Scoii, Norman Scoyel, Sally ...,,. Seed, Randolph .... Seidel, Ralph ,... Seidensficker, Jane Sellers, Janei' .... Sells, Charloiie .. Serio, Anfhony Shea, Donald .... Shebei, Donald .. Sheldon, Mary ..,,. Shelhammer, Warren Shennon, Ediih Shobe, David .. Shori. Shoup, Jane ... Michael . Shrader, Louise Shonneson, Carol Shure, Shure, Alan Richard . Sima, George .. Simpson, Paisy . Simpkins, Billie . Sinson, Junie ... Skaggs, Frank .. Skinner, Pairicia Sloan, Frank ... Smale, Sally ... smiley, William Smillie. David . Smiih, Colin ... Smiih, Eleanor Snii+h, George . Smiih, Irving ... Smiih, Lawrence Smiih, Mary Jo .... Smiih, Nancy .. Smiih, Sandra ,. Smifh, Waller . Smiih, Wesley . Snyder, Eileen .. Sodaro, Joan Soderman, Marion ..... Sodersirom, Bonnie Lu . Solem, Alan .,......,, Solomon, Rachel Sorenson, Marilyn ... Spalding, Richard ... Spalo, Virginia ,.... Speers, Joan Spencer, Nancy . Sperbeck, Judy . Srp, Jerraline ,.. Sfachnick, Lois ,. Theobald, Doroihy .. Theos, Lillian ...... Theis, Roberl' .... Thomas, Dawn ....,,..... Thompson, Shirley ...,... Thomson, Suzanne Thor, Donna Rae .,,....., Thuesen, Philip ... ,.... Thuesen, William Thulin, Nancy Timm, Orvilla .. Timmers, Jane . Tinglefi, Joan .... Tipping, William Tirrell, John ...., Tillie, Donald .. Tobey. Allan .. Toll, Roberi Tomaso, David . . Tomaso. Lois ..., Tomolii, Thomas .... Torsienson, Greia ,. Towle, Anneiie .. Townsend, ,Alice . Traniar, Grace .. Tranier, Charles ..,. Traver, Craig ....... . Treichel, Kenneih' ... Troike, Marie ...... TrouI', Valorie .,.... Tucker, Ruih A. ...... . Tucker, Thomas J.. . .. Tucker, Thomas R.. , .. Tuleen, Kaihryn Tuleen, Neal .... Tull, Grace ..,,.... Turner, Doroihy .... Tye, Lucy ....,.. Ullmann, Herberf .. Ullrich, Florence . Sfachnick, Thomas . Siambaugh, Diane ., Sianner, Marianne Slack, Oscar ,, Siarck. Elaine Siefanko, Irene . Siege, June .... Sfeirer, Ilonka .... Sieify, Edward .. Sielk, William ..... Sfelling, Elizabeih SIenne+I', Joseph .. Siephens. Harry Sfevens, Ronald .... Siewari, Wilma ,, Sioiiels, Virginia SIoI'Izner, Doris Siorck, Diane Sfrook, Jane . Sirook, June ..... Sfrub, Loraine ,.... .. Siuebe, Rosemary . Sfurnbaugh, A. Diane, Suelan, Nancy ..... Sullivan, Virginia Summaria, Louis Sunde, Janice .. ,.... . Suiherland, William Svoboda, Alberi ...... Swanson, Bruce W. .... . Sweif, Carolyn .,....., Tallanf, David ......,. Taluc, Bob ......... I22 Tandy, Pai ..,,.,..,... Taubeneck, Barb .... Tegger, Nancy ... Tennani, Parielee Terrell, Doris .......... Teier, Holbrook .,..........,.,.,. .. ....,,,. I2, I4, 93 II84I ..I26. Urbanek, Marilou Urch, Kaihleen . Uieriiz, Donald .. Vallenfyne, Jane Vance, William ,.... Vande Merki, Alberi .... Vande MerId', Joan... Van Riper, Richard ..... Vaughn, Roger .,...... Vavrick, Barb ...,,.... Vesiuio, Anihony ..., I4 Vicior, Barbara .. ..... Vilendrer, Marlene Vivian, Beverly Vose, David ,.., Voss. Don ....... Voss, Mary Ellen.. Wagner, Bruce .. Wagner, Carolyn ,. Wagner, Roberi ..... Wagonseller, Carol ,. Wahlin, Hope ..... Waiker, Tom Waii, John ...... ... Walker, David ..... Walker, Edwa rd ,... I44, I55 ....I03 .,.II3 ....99 ....99 ,..IO2 ...I63 ..,I03 ...I30 ....99 ....99 ....l2I ,99, I56 .,.l53 ...l.3.o., ..,.IO3 .,...99 ....I53 II8. I22 .I4, I63 .,,,98 . . ,... IO3 IO3, II3 ......I3O I Walker, F. Gale .... ........ Wallace, Roberi ... .,.,.. I I5, Wandeli, Pairicia ....... I IO, I5O, Wanderer, Marie .. ,,.,... 98, Warden, William ....., ...,.... Warltiuel, Morgan ............... Warnock, Jeanne ...IOI IO3, I39, Warren, Margueriie ......... I55, Washburn, Mary Ellen ,,... 99, I59, Waikins, Jean ,.,.... ...,.. I 08, Wafkins, John .... .... I 30, WaI'I, George . .,...... . Webber, Diana .. .......... ,, Weinand, Barbara ,,,IO8, I64, I63 I4 I62 I66 ISO I63 I63 I65 I26 99 I66 I58 I53 I32 I53 I30 I63 I6O I2I I56 .99 IOI I67 I67 I64 I6I I33 I03 I66 I56 I56 I30 I33 I64 I67 IO3 I63 I64 I35 lb4 I58 I57 I03 I6O I30 I32 I63 I3O I3O I63 I35 I64 .99 I66 IOI I63 Ibb IIO I53 I30 I5I I59 I65 I6O I33 IO2 93 I59 I64 IOO I33 I29 I56 I62 I66 I5I I3I I3I I64 I67 Whyle, Lou Ann... Weinand, 1-lerberl .... .... . .133 Wellinglon, Mariorie 156, 164 Wellingfon, Raymond H164 We1'1in, John ,....... .. 99 Wendell, Allen ... H130 Wendell, Irene ,.... ..158 Wendel, Lois ........ .. . . 161 Wenglinski, Theodore H102 Wenfzer, Joyce ...., 157, 163 Werner, Miriam .... .99, 167 Wescoll, Ann ..,. 157, 164 Weslcolf, Charles . ..... 130, , 164 Weslerfeld, Suzan 157, 167 Wesion, Ursula ... 156, 166 Whelan, Noel .... ..163 Whiie, David ... . , 122 Whife, Gerald ... H135 While, JuCIi1'I'1 .. 163, 164 While, Peggy .... 157, 164 While, Suzanne .,.. . . 160 Whilford, Slanley .,.. ..,. 1 30, 160 Whillingfon, Richard .., ,,..,., ,163 Whillock, James ..,... ..,.. 1 5, 133 Wolfe, Francis ........ .............139, 142, 143, 144, 167 Wondriska, William Wiegand, Edward ...,........,,.. 131 Wong, Foon ........ Wilcox, 'William ... ........,..,, Wong, Ning ..... .........,..12, 14.15, 118, 122,127 Wonnacofi, Ruih Wildman, Donald .. . ......... 164 Wood, Charles ...... Willems, Howard ... . , . 161 Woodward, Carolyn ... Williams, Glenn .. ...103 Wormser, Alexander ,.., ..... Williams, Helen ... ....... 161 Wormser, Dorolhea .,.,. 110, Williams, John ..,.. ....,,....,. I 03 Worfhinglon, Diane ....... Williams, Mary Jane ,4..........., 159 Woulle, Donald ... Williams, Thomas ...., 81, 98, 100, 101 Woullie, Judilh ... ...., ,... Williams, William .. . . . 131, 134, 164 Wrigh'1', Carol ... . . . . . 14, Willison, Vonna ... .,.,..... 98, 153 Wrighf, Jerry ,,,, ,,..... Wilmof, Charles . ..., 122, 160 Wrighl, June ... Wilson, Diane . ....,.... 164 Yearley, Jane ,,.........,.. . Wilson, Lucy ,,.,. ,,.. 1 56, 164 Yoepp, Palricia ......, Wilson, William ..,. ,...,.. 1 33 Young, Anila ..139, 142, 143, Winkler, Palricia , ..... 12, 142 Young, Barbara J. ....... 157, Winkler, William .. ,i.. 128, 132 Young, Beily .,..... .. Winner, William ... ....,.. 102 Young, Roberf .H Winler Roberl ......, 122 Young, Janice ., . . . . 156, 164 Zender, Philip ... Wulherow Glesn ,,,. 151, 157 Zuegel, Herb ... 115 102 iadf iso 163 150 103 163 144 162 163 166 134 159 162 121 164 164 157 164 130 163 155 163 156 164 166 151 167 153 169 156 131 163 Allison Sludios ,......... American Frigid-Dough .... Arrow Perroleum ...., Ausiin Camera ....., Avenue Barber ......, Avenue' S1'a1e Bank .... Barr's Jewelry . ...... . Bi11ie's Dancing School. . . Blue Cab ............ Bos Fuel Co. ......., . Bramson ......... Breil' 8: Johnson .... Breunig Jewelry . .. Brooks Laundry . ,. Burras Slalionery ,. Cannon's Book Slore. . . Chicago Screw Co. ,..... . Chicago and Wesr Towns. . . Chrislensen Music ..,...,, Conlinenfal Cons'rruc+ion Co. Drechsler ........,,.. . . . Engelhard-Krogman . . Leland C. Fay ..... Foresir Publishing . . . Fredricksons ...... GiImore's ,...., Ginocchio Bros. . .. Glidden Sons ,..,. Gregg College, .. Wisnieski, Mary , a 1947 ..,,210 ....203 ....211 ...,209 N199 ...,204 ...,211 ...,209 M192 ..-.194 .,..211 ...,208 ....205 ,...209 ...,207 H189 ..l88 ,, ..., 198 ,...202 .,..209 ...191 ....210 ...,209 ...,209 ,..,186 ....206 .,..2I0 ....205 iiasi cluerfidem C5regory's . I-Iayward's , . . Inkoier ..,.... Jackson Slorage ,... Jacobs and Jensen .... Madison Florisls .. Musicale ....,.,. Nu-Way Typewrirer . . O'Connors Cleaners ...... Oak Park Ice Cream .... Oak Park Trusl and Savings. .. Palio Tea Room ....... Pioneer Publishing .. River Foresi Bank ,... Shelby Crail Co. . .. Simmons Slalionery ....,,. S+rick1and's ...,,...... Suburban Trusl and Savings. .. Tolofl . .. Tunnis . .. Walkie-r's . .... ,... . Wasson Secreiarial . . . Wesrphal ..,..,.... Wickhorsl .,.,,,... Zehender 84 Faclor. .. 205 206 21 I 210 210 202 206 207 204 195 193 209 197 190 201 203 187 196 200 204 208 207 209 21 1 208 Though The faces change, rhe scene is rhe same. Each year prerry girls flock in To buy Their prerry cluds ar . . . ilnmzfs AVE LAKS 31- lc R551 ri 51863 sTRlcKLAND's I27 Marion S+ree+ 72I Lalte Sfreef Telephone Euclid 3800 Telephone Village 4900 fran CHICAGO 81 WEST TOWNS RAILWAYS, Inc. 259 LAKE ST., OAK PARK Phone-Euclid 250i BERT COLLETT, PRESIDENT PHONE Euciid 2501 Ausfin 3842 mel THE CHICAGO SCREW COMPANY I026 SOUTH HOMAN AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL Our New PIanI' Now Under ConsI'ruc:+ion a+ Bellwood, III. CX, 75 YEARS OF LEADERSHIP IN THE PRECISION SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTS FIELD GCA Good Place to Work Since 1872 I ii 5, 'ff'i 3 Y Y iii W' ffm ' if .ri I 1 --2' f-I.3?212' I I' bi 1. fi' IW '-f' TQ? A ny i v- ,. L., 'N - . I 0 X -:T , gre -Eg,In,. I gn -Y .sb ' Ip T, 'I . 5 NX - 4'f5,I 12?5q1..Z '-fx qv, 2' X 'ai -if? miiwjxmni 'iv-.,,l,.:4ai41iEm 7'f,-3, J E. i:' X f lf ii I we fe I 'I II II IAI ISM - fi I 5 ' ww I ' ' 1 i 1--fi if fg I M + ii I! i, Zi' 1 rli ffig ?- K, in iz JM I ii ,f. I i 4 I i Life? . I 'I Y' .L i . Iii I ii , I I , X744 - pf,,, I ,eq I, I i. I :Y wwe- -t , i . fy? I' A44-11 , 52:-5 :,.,:5 bu. in ii I -1 V .- I ' 1 ii w 522,11 im I A V' i '15-E , .,, r FJ v-.I , ,EA ' I N '1 . fi ei.. I, I A..-if , I 2534 5554! Sian '21 1 N 15, I 37:9 V 34 W . 5225, I 52,11 fav, M 1 K -.AI-I k i W gggif I gif 5 Y rl-5.1 i I, Il ' IJ ' if ,.i Ii ,Z EEZ? I I 'I . i ', i ii , ii 3 f we 'i 5-12 'aw i-iff I 'I Mi i! I III I E51 EEE? I ' 5 2 Y 4 Q '-1 A I ,li Ai L I N, QF I: -' , .: .1 . J- - F I :- ie e -1- I ii Tiiiiq'Iw-IiifiiiIii iii iii Ii III. I all S , X , i' I, ,, ,pi iI,IIIiiii,i,, .Ii I , lr lv I - IM ' iii in s'-:Q ,, ia X 1 V Si Si fm x III' VIII WIN VIII 'I I' I-if 3' e ggli S' ..efi?21 L W -1- QT? IIMEE ' 'i- a E' , , WWW 'f T'14,-,-5 U . HI fp- QT R 56Pf..-1 Mtv-If Y RIVER FOREST STATE BANK RIVER FOREST, ILLINOIS OFFICERS ELMER W. ARCH Presidenf EUGENE E. CRONIN Vice PresidenI' CARL J. CH RISTOFFERSEN Cashier JOHN D. MAWER Assisfanf Cashier DIRECTORS LOUIS J, CROSS Pai-Iner, Paul H. Davis 81 Co. R. FREDRICK LOCKE Acme Fasf Freighf, Inc. CHARLES A. GRIFFITI-I Physician and Surgeon ELM ER W. ARCH A++orney-af-Law CARL J. WEITZEL FieId Enferprises, Inc. JOHN A. KLESERT Real Esfafe and Insurance JOHN HIGGINS Inves+menIs WALTER G. LEININGER Leininqer Consirucfion Co. Member of Federal DeposiI' Insurance Corporafion, an Au'I'I1orizecI Trus+ Company moi ENGELHARD-KRUGMAN 81 C0 INSURANCE 25 Mara O! izbelaenclagi .gzruice BOS FUEL 8m MATERIAL CO 6600 Wesf Fuller+on Avenue ln'l'ersec+ion of Grand Avenu Coal, Colce Phone Builclihg lvlalerials Euclid 2I92 Fuel Oils Merrimac 2500 H921 or the purpose of I LYO S UST CHC GD accommodating the citizens of Oak Park and Vxcmsly QQ O EST DO ERS GRO OOD ESTEI S R S NEA D DEE ELD ll I N NVE! F R E MAVW O LOW D an nz GE Y C' snoox lun K :msc uc SERVICE In 1892 the Oak Park Trust 8m Savings Bank opened its doors to serve the west suburban territory. We are grateful to the people who, in those years, built it to an institution of 35 millions of resources. We have endeavored to provide a building and organiza- tion adequate to meet the requirements of the constantly lengthening list of clients. Your business may be small or it may be large. It will receive the same careful attention from oflicers and em- ployees who have spent years studying the needs of these communities. You are cordially invited to inquire about any of our banking facilities. SAVINGS - CHECKING MORTGAGE LOANS - DRAFTS EXECUTOR - TRUSTEE PERSONAL LOANS - COLLECTIONS INVESTMENT SERVICE 47 , ' R .UN ri 15 -I 'ml F1 lf? 1947 mi H M H . is I T : -' . 5 .H y i s H laps A . U. L g l l f L 'Fl ,lisa a n A ll mal For this reason you can always depend on us to search for-and obtain the finest. N LY the best is good enough for our adorable Oak Park and River Forest girls. awww OAK PARK PAZM BEACH IK me proud .floafeaa H SERVE 0015 Park 156 Cream PARTY SPECIALTIES - FRUIT PUNCI-I IVIOLDS - CAKES - ERAPPE CX, SOAK PARK ICE CREAM CO. I I IQ I rj f-1 'F S' OTWLTF 1:2 Sf 2' NXAX f I .. My . W 51' M ,J I II LAN UIILIII YK W N W QQ! 'CQ A X1 A N . I I I I BS I ' O X Q-3521 6' -9 02? fF?Ig -x S I- WIP W - I ' fi-. .. -I .2 gg, -Si. IIII I I -AQ X C C 2' A 'TT R X' A If If I I A .. . A-4 EA. f ...mr I I A I S 1 + I - 1 ' fr ', - ' QL-- an Ei. -w WWmSWN?AxSwm 1 Y I .J wvjxxwx xvnv xx vxxxnw-wmv .xxx. Xxxx i Tiwuxxvfiwmxwixwxixwxxyiixpxxwsnwuwx xx-xxw-xxyxxxsxx-M I I I ' IIIIH1 . MQ If ---MY 'N V' ' .I . i II Iv' FIJI? -'FATE -All' 1 X I-A-' J' x' ,112-fr 0-MEN: gi- gwgf sv, - II If. I C A I-f x 'l7 'L Q. ' . IIWII , It.. 3 I I ' , E A ,gf .4, Ex IIRXQI ig? ! A E A-EZ I I X I I 5 if5'-KSf,5sXT2wiwmixK5Wi. ,x,, - X . A' III +ff rI'IfUFAf' 'Jw f 'B Q X , I' f W' N i Mix N, N 5 qvxx XX Swwvi ..,....-.l..,..zmQ.wwxwxSxNmw-wxw. J L luv yum!! ww xxx, -A . - QA: DW! :I O I 1 SN l I 'III I-A :I - I' ' 2 'S L:ai3IxfIf I I I L 3,12 I mf j . If 5 - f 1 gg 4 I fx if mm? xx xwxxxuxx fx x xxx V if 4 : T X : L ,E 1 12' ww f . ff Af F fls . f f X ff Rh F7 I j If g X jf I 4, J 1 fy ff A ' 1 .S IISIII in X XI' J J rx I Ng' Aix N: if? Lf!! EI A T SUBURBAN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK OAK PARK AVE. AND HARRISON ST. OFFICERS C. J. BOWMAN ..,... F. B. PEAKE .... OTTO VASAK ,,...... FRANK C. OGDON ..,, Vice-Presidenf and Cashier LEROY E, WILSON... E. C. ZEMEK ....,,....,............, Asst Cashier E. R. TROWBRIDGE. .. E. F. KENNEDY ...., OAK PARK, Il.LINOIS DIRECTORS CHARLES J. BOWMAN JOI-IN G. FORD CI-IAS. E.. GAMBILL WILLIAM M. I-IILLBORN GEORGE M. JEDLICKA FRANK E. NOVAK .........CI'xairman 05 Board ...........PresiderxI' ..... ...VIce-PresidenI .......,... . . ,Vice-Presxidenf CLYDE E. SI-IOREY ...Asst Cashier and Audi+Of FREDERICK B. PEAKE, Presidenf .....,......Ass'r. Cashier OTTO VASAK, Vice-Presidem' mel , . N ,il- K ii I p rll.f!IA.l.'ln , ion eelf' PUBLI HI G CIIIVIPA Y O Printers I Publishers O Engravers PUBLISHERS OF OAK LEAVES ' EEREST LEAVES THE AUSTINITE - THE GARFIELD NEWS MAYWOOD HERALD Q MONTCLARE-LEYDEN HERALD HIGHLAND PARK NEWS - DEERFIELD REVIEW THE LAKE FORESTER AND LAKE FOREST NEWS 100 South Kenilworth Ave. Uak Park, III. Euclid 3200 Mansfield 3800 N971 THE TCLCJFF STUDIOS who made the portraits in this book wish to thank The Faculty for their fine co-operation: The Engravers for their excellent repro- duction of our photographs, and all who have assisted so splendidly in the making of the High School Annual. Our congratulations to the graduates, and we trust the association of this year may continue happily through the years ahead. J D. TOLOFF STUDIOS 1140 Lake Street 518 Davis Street Oak Park Illinois Evanston Illinois Euclid 1930 University 2178 12001 For Qualify Year Book Covers SHELBY CRAFT C0 2734 Superior S+. Chicago I2, Ill. Phone: Humboldf 80ll IZOII Ea! 'Mila fo flue Cfaw of 1947 CONTINENTAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Id + ID 9 a B ld cn-ncAeo FOR YOUR CORSAGES MADISON FLORISTS A. C. IvIaIow W. I-I.ZeeI1 8I3-82I MADISON ST. OAK PARK We DeIiver Euclid 72 fzozl S I M M C N S STATIONERY SERVICE 723 Lake Sfreef CHILDREN'S SHOP 7II Lalce SI'reeI' FULLY AUTCJMATIC OIL HEATING To really enjoy oil heaT depend on Arrow AuToma+ic delivery. We make deliveries of clean burning fuel oil as you need iT. No Tank wafching. No ordering. Phone for more inTorrnaTion regarding This service. FOREST - EUCLID - AUSTIN 4300 re,-finzww-P PETROLEUM CO. MAIN OFFICE, 74I9 Franklin S+., Foresf Parlc, Illinois Serving This CommuniTy for Over Twenfy Years GENERAl..Q'ELEC'l'RlC HIGHEST QUALITY OIL EQUIPMENT FUEL OILS I203I CONGRATULATIONS TO GRADUATES OE I947 BARR9S JEWELRY IO3I LAKE STREET OAK PARK. ILLINOIS Best Wishes T UNNIS RECORD SHOP 724 LAKE STREET, OAK PARK, ILL. PHONE EUCLID 8800 AN IVUIINNUII QUALITY ULEANING IS THE UNI.Y CLEANING BARGAIN BRANCH STORES MAIN oFFrcE a PLANT N T-IH' A FOREST400 2070 DISCOUNT CASH 84 CARRY Ah U'UOIIIIOI'S TIUCII III FIUIII ut Y0lIf UDDI NIBHIIS TIIZI You AFB NIIQITIY PZIIIGUIZII I204I We've enioyed our four years Iogelher and hope our pleasanl relalionships will conlinue lor many years lo corne. GREGORYS SPORT SHOP IZI N. Marion Sl. Phone Euclid I463 B R O O K S 30, Quab, LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING RUG CLEANING 600 NORTH BOULEVARD SINCE I899 I The GREGG COLLEGE A School ol Business- Preferred by College Men and Women Sludenls represenl I35 colleges and universilies and 32 slales. SECRETARIAL-COURT REPORTING AND ACCOUNTING COURSES Send for guidance boolclel, Opening 'rhe Door lo Business Only I-ligh School Graduales accepled THE GREGG COLLEGE President JOHN ROBERT GREGG, S.C.D. Direclor, PAUL M. PAIR, M.A. 6 N. Michigan Avenue, Chicago 2, Illinois lzosi SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF I947 HAROLD E. HAYWARD, Inc. T h e I e w e l e r III N. MARION STREET OAK PARK, TLLINCTS Over 28 Years in Oak Park CourTe-sy of K2 I 40 O'm3FTgL5iL?ST R EC 0 RDS 77I3 IAKE STREET FOREST T887 RIVER FOREST, II.lINOIS GINOOCHIO BROTHERS FINEST IN FRESH OR FROZEN FRUITS OR VEGETABLES ALWAYS AVAILABLE IOI SOUTH WATER MARKET PHONE MONROE 6688 l206I WASSON SECRETARIAL COLLEGE III8.LAKE STREET, OAK PARK, ILL. D. A. WASSON, PRINCIPAL Offering Course in Business and Secrelarial Training. Day and Evenin For Complefe InformaI'ion Phone Village 3080 g Classes. SPECIAL SUMMER COURSES JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST There Is No Subsfifufe for Experience ore Jrhan lorry years we have been Iraining young people for successful business a ee Congralulalions from CANNON'S BOOK STORE PI-IONE VILLAGE 2642 NU-WAY . TYPEWRITER SERVICE BOUGHT-SOLD-RENTED-REPAIRED CI-IAS. lvl. CASSIDY I IO9 Chicago Avenue lnear I-Iarleml OAK PARK Lzovi CONORATULATION TO CLASS OF I947 CHOOSE ONE OF THE BEST WE RECOMMEND Elgin . . . Hamilton . . . Bulova . . . Gruen ULHIN REUNIG Jun nnnx vanxmri Home mx, u.unous 'RVCN UE BIHK BLDG. EUCLID I854 .X4!A50l'l 59111505 Manufaclurers and designers ol Colonial Toys dislribuled from coasl Io coasl. Cuslom made displays for adverlising. Phone Euclid 9700 - Auslin 6246 WALKER COMPANY I26 NOFII1 Oak Park Ave. OAK PARK, ILLINOIS Hardware - Painl - Housewares Appliances - Gills - Eurnilure Sporling Goods - Radios and Toys PHONE EUCLID 77 -,1 -. -.-1. ..l...T , :ii 11, ZEHENDER QL' 81 FACTOR PHARMACISTS CHICAGO AVE. AT MARION ST. OAK PARK izoai BLUE CAB Ask your dealer for WESTPHAL'S ROOT BEER and GINGER ALE COSTS More-Buf Worflw IT VILLAGE FOREST 5800 I74O Phones: Euclid 252, Foresl 2337 PHONES: FUREST PUBLISHING GUMPAHY FOREST 2266 VILLAGE 4455 EUCLID 500 Printing of All Kinds Excellent Service Guaranteed .-,T 7233 MADISON ST. COLUMBUS 7I66 FREDRlCKSON'S STORAGE LOCAL AND INTERSTATE MOVING FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE STORAGE-PACKING FOREST PARK 4I2 BONNIE BRAE RIVER FOREST, ILL. Enlerlain Your Friends NIASONIO TEMPLE BLDG LOBBY In our ' Indoor Garden Dining Room HENRY KIPPHUT, Prop. 1 0 CI-IILDREN'S I-IAIRCUTS AIR CONDITIONED Pa-HQ Tea Rggm 127 NOFH1 Oak Park Ave. II2O Wesfqale ' Village 9290 0 CLESS O. BURRAS STATIONERY OO., INC. TYPEWRITERS Complimenls of DRECHSLIIR SCI-IOOL SUPPLIES OFFICE SUPPLIES F U N E R A L I'I O M E TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT, SOLD, RENTEO, REPAIRED 203 so Marion Sheef Oak Park In EUCLID 56I COLUMBUS I476 . 12091 C .X4ll,f09l dl9A


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