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

 - Class of 1948

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The Senior Class presenls . . . I 94 7-1948 jagufa -'Mfume 54- Oak Park Township High School, Oak Park, lllinois jkid .95 June This is June. The senior play has been slagecl. The final Trap has appeared. The baseball boys are praclicing oulside. The seniors are gelling reacly for gradualion. ll is The lop of a goocl year, every bil of which we wanl lo remember l Depar+men'rs T Classes A Fea'I'ures 1 l2l Depadmenh Classes Fea+ures Sporfs CHubs Index Sporfs Clubs l31 Confenb I2-37 38-73 74- II I I2- 4I I42- 65 I66- 84 Sunliqhl flooded The lronl enlrance. Windovfs, wilh shades hall pulled, rellecled lhe aulumn sun. Trees swayed in lhe breeze, and briqhl red geraniums dolled lhe qreen in lhe lronl ol The building. The hol side- wallcs were lrodden by hundreds of feel, as we began as new year in . . , .Si-ADJ x .f 9113? 'W Q52 M .iw mf , if ,. ' MX ' A J W Ln A , - 'zu' Yi! ' . , ,Yu W as X 4x M U f I .W Ti Q1.,rv.,, ,- A v' 'mg ,. 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W 9' k k ,. f Ly ' W wi g 'ki' X 7 M ? .A Schoof .95 Cl, pface 0!pCl,ttel l'l5 There are wirfrer palrlrerhs of barren branches againsr rhe snow There are parrerns of sreel, sharp and disrincr againsr rhe sky There are parrerns of Hmevfhe days, rhe weeks Our school is a place of parrerns U1 .911 memorhm - They will add a new Jreacher lo Jrhe chemislry deparl- menl, I suppose, and Jrhe slarls of lhe school publicalions will have a new adviser, buf il will never be said Jrhal Mr. King has been 'replaced'. l-lis genlle underslanding and almosl boundless palience, his seemingly endless fund of knowledge, nol only of 'lhe sciences he Jraughf, bul of lhe olher subiecls which mark a well-educaled man, inspired his sludenls 'ro learn and lo relain all he laughl lhem. l-lis falher-like counsel oul of class and his genuine inl'eres'r in Jrhe sludenls as people, and noi only as a par? ol his iob, made him a man +o be admired. The grealesl lribule l could give To This Jreacher l loved would be for me 'ro lry 'ro be as noble a person and To leave as many sincere friends a+ my passing. -Tribule l8l 5 Maurice E. King Adviser of Tabula Publishing Board I928+I947. IQ! IMA, fke glcbfom, . Dorolhy Bonnema Joann Brand Carol Buenilc Gerlrude Camp James Fernandez Nancy Gelder Allred London William Longren Janel Morgan Joanne Reichard Verna Sandberg l-lolbrook Teler Palrricia Wandelr Glesna Wilherow e :cafe fkio 6004 fo . Mr. John Gehlmann Inrerview for argumenf. Ol For lvvenly-lhree years lvlr. Gehlmann has been a well-lilced leacher al Oak Park l-ligh School. l-lis English classes are always lively. whelher Jrhe aclivily involves a polilical dis- cussion or The reading ol a play. No sludenl who has ever lcnown him can lorgel his lorcefulness, his earneslness, and his allen- lion lo Jrhe individual. Bur Mr. Gehlmann's energy is nor con- fined Jro lhe English Deparirnenl. For many years he has been Jrhe popular adviser of Lincoln Debaling Club and has conlribuled much lo ils success Jrhrough his unliring el- lorls and incisive lhinlcing. Earlier he was lhe adviser of The Trapeze. ln addilion, lvlr. Gehlmann is lhe co-aulrhor of several English lexlboolcs, and has parlicipaled on programs and commillees of lhe Nalional Council of Teachers of English. Bur perhaps +he moslr imporlanl of Mr. Gehlmann's achievemenls is leaching Jrrue Americanism-an apprecialion, underslrand- ing, and love ol lhe lileralure and ideals ol our counlry. Our ulaerin fenJenf A Torward lool:, a high purpose, consTanT endeavor, and conTinued achievemenT char- acTerize Dr. Eugene YoungerT. ln addiTion To Tullilling his regular adminisTraTive duTies as superinTendenT oT Cak Parlc l-ligh School, Dr. YoungerT works wiTh The sTudenTs as The adulT adviser oT STudenT Council. Through his undersTanding oT high school sTudenTs, and his slcill in dealing vviTh Their problems, Dr. YoungerT has become lcnovvn as a wise counselor and a good Triend. lvlrs. F r o b e r g, who has been Dr. YoungerT's secreTary since he came To our school in l94I, meeTs all Those who come inTo The oTTice on business and malces ap- poinTmenTs Tor The sTudenTs who wish To conTer vviTh Dr. YoungerT. lvlrs. Froberg's Triendliness and charm, and her wide lcnovvledge oT The school, give her greaT insighT inTo The many acTiviTies which she records on The weekly calendar. This schedule includes all The regular club meeTings and The special evenTs oT The vveelc. Dr. Eugene YoungerT l-lead man. Mrs. Froberg makes a noTe oT iT N896 X990 l . Frank Plaff Elizabellw Abel Lyclia Allen Helen Barclay Grace Boies Ada Bollmwell Rebecca Burl Bessie H. Cook Knowles Coolce Agnes Davis Elsie DeGrol:l Kermil Delwl Building background .... Crealive wrilersl U41 l gingfidk English is required oT our sTudenTs during all Tour years oT high school. In The TirsT Two years The TundamenTals oT wriTing are sTudied and various Types oT liTeraTure, including plays, poems, shorT sTories, and novels, are read. ln The iunior year American liTeraTure is examined and sTudenTs become ac- quainTed wiTh The ToremosT American wriTers. Journalism, which is a senior elecTive, may be Talcen by iuniors Tor Training in wriTing and special prepara- Tion Tor worlc on The Trapeze or The Tabula. STudenTs are oTTered a wide varieTy oT elecTives To compleTe Their senior year. A year oT English liTeraTure may be chosen, or a semesTer oT liTeraTure and a semesTer oT speech or oT wriTing, eiTher creaTive or exposiTory. John Gehlmann MargareT Hardie Max l-lohn RuTh l-lorner Mildred Linden Ralph MaTThews Maxine Redmond Ellen ShuarT Nina Grace SmiTh JeanneTTe Sorensen L. D. Swanson James Thompson Proud oT our American heriTage l'5l al'lgll,a,g06 Through The sTudy oT Toreign languages we gain a vasT knowledge oT The world in which we live. NoT only are declensions and coniugaTions TaughT, buT also The characTer- isTics oT The people whose languages we sTudy. STudenTs are encouraged To do ouT- Florence Brubaker Helen Geller Lois Walker Farrand Baker Velma Ball Claire Bluzal BeaTrice Cohen Phyllis Durnin side research and reporT on Their Tindings. STudenTs also correspond wiTh young people oT oTher counTries and so learn each oTher's languages and backgrounds. ln The Modern Language classes conver- EI Senor speaks. The lady Trom France. Rilra McGuane Grace lvlclnfire Dororhy Miller Ellen Muir Mabel Pomeroy Jess Wagus Alice Ward Irene Whaley salion, wilh emphasis on pronuncialrion and idioms, is slressed. Songs are sung, much +o Jrhe enioymenl of lhe sludenls. Greai works of foreign lirerarure are read in ad- vanced courses. ln Lalin, grammar and word derivalrives are emphasized. Afrer Jrhe firsl year Caesar, Virgil, Cicero, and Ovid are read. Whelher we slrudy languages Jro receive a liberal educalion or ro meer Jrhe language requiremenls for medicine or law, our lan- guage deparlmenl has everylhing lo suif our needs. Veni, vidi, vici. Das is'r es. 71 V3 - 1 Reid STephens Morris Buslce F. F. Carson James ColleTTi L. l-l. FriTzemeier Russell Fuog R. T. HeclceTsweiler RoberTa l-linman Mary l-lope .Ma for? Many Topics, Trom The characTerisTics oT prehisToric man To The pracTicabiliTy oT The UniTed NaTions, are discussed in our hisTory classes. World problems--pasT, presenT and TuTure-are examined. STudenTs begin by invesTigaTing The ideas and culTures oT ancienT peoples. Then The problems oT The Dark Ages and oT The Renaissance are sTudied. NexT Modern l-lisTory gives a clear picTure oT The evenTs which have occurred up To The presenT. American l-lisTory, required oT everyone, shows The sTeps Through which IT s around here somewhere. !llusTraTed lecTure on The Middle Ages. - c Zelma l.indem Florence lylagowan Blanche Oxborrow Allen Price Eva Pring A. W. Roehm l-lelen Shafer Elizabelh Wilhelm our nalion has developed. ln addilion To rhe Texlboolcs and library references, slu- denls read a weelcly newspaper To lceep up wil'h conlemporary alilairs. Semesler courses are also offered. Lalin American l-lislory is imporlanl in acquainling sludenls wilh our Soulhern neighbors. The problems of people as individuals are discussed in Sociology and Social Problems classes. American Gov- ernmenl provides an inleresling and de- railed examinafion ol lhe workings of our government Info aboul Soufh American friends. And To prove my point 9 l l Wdfkemdficd The imporlance of malhemalics can hardly be over-emphasized. I+ is a subiecl Thar will aicfecl many individuals in lheir lurure occupalions. , ln our lvlarhemalics Deparlrmenr a com- plele four-year course is offered, including everylhing from General Malhemalics To College Algebra. Two years are required for gradualion, buf many srudenls lake a more exlensive program. Some courses are designed +o give The 'basic Training neces- sary for more advanced work in college. If a sfudenl wishes only a Tundamenlal T201 Elsie P. Johnson Gerfrude Anfhony Iva Bevens John Biorlie l-larvey Chandler F. lvl. Fosler Mary Jane Harlman Mary Hawkins ' Earl Hoff Edirh Inks Claude Kilch Jack Rosserfer l Orville Sullivan lvlargaref Synnerdahl John Van Dyke R. S. Woodruff knowledge, he lakes Algebra and Plane Geomelry. Furlher sludy will acguainl him wilh lhe binomial lheorem, graphic equarions, spheres, and perpendicular planes sludied in Advanced Algebra and Solid Geomelry. Ambilious sludenls lhen Jrackle 'rhe solulion of lriangles and imagi- nary numbers in Trigonomelry and College Algebra. This furlrher sludy of malhemalics is also helpful in olher subiecfs. The solulion of many problems in Chemislry and Physics is dependenl' upon knowledge of malhemalics. X marks The spoil All verlical angles are equal. The slide rule works magic. I2 Norvil Beeman Edward O'Brien Russell Daniels Ri l-l. Gocker Ray Kelclwarn R. W. Woline Maurice King R. E. Park Leonard Sclnneller Ray Soliday Helen Turner ldeceasedl cience ln a world llial is conslanlly changing sludied by lrnigli scliool sludenls. because of new discoveries, science has be- A Semesler ol General Science is re- corne one ol llwe rnosl irnporlanl subiecls quired of all freshmen. ln llrie course, as ir Fair and warmer. kr l221 is sei up here, lundamenlals of good heallh are slressed. Anolher year of science is necessary lor gradualion, and many sludenls lake Biology lo fulfill This requirement They ihen may lake Zoology or Bolany. Physics and Chemislry are inleresfing To sludenls who wish lo lcnow more aboulr lheir universe. Physics is lhe sludy of lhe be- havior ol mailer, and in Chemislry lhe composilion of mailer is discussed. A number of sludenls plan 'ro malce avia- lion lsheir life occupalion. They begin by Jralcing Avialion Science in high school. A Linlc Jrrainer is used lo demonslrale aclual flying laclics. Also, The elliecls of wealher upon flying are emphasized. Physical Geography is a semesler course lhal deals wilh roclc lormalions and soil condilions. Charloile Grani Ross Aeby Lillian Bonduranl Keilh Cady W. A. May J. lvlclvlenamin A. l. Means O. D. Roberls J. Russell Siorey Branches of learning. Gelfing a charge oul of life. mi ,fommercia X 0, ' ' if George Seymour Orpha Babcock Bernice Harlrmann W. O. Heplcer Dorofhy LaRue Efhel Rice Margaref Riggs Alice Schoenfeld Demons+ra+ing our new elecfric mimeographs. 41 Graduales ol our Commercial Deparl- menl are in demand. Employers are also willing lo liire sludenls wlio are slill in Ifiiglw scliool lor parl-lime work. Even if lliey do nol do aller-sclfiool work, slu- denls gel praclice by producing work lor lliose in aulllorily. Typing sludenls lype reporl cards: and Ollice Praclice slu- denls mimeograplw malerials lor leaclwers. Besides llie usual Typing, Slenograpliy, Ollice Praclice, and Bookkeeping lor lliose wllo wislw lo enler ll'1e business world, lliere are courses in Elemenls ol Business lor lreslimen, and Typing lor lliose who wislw lo be prolicienl enough lo lype llweir lerm papers. Juniors and seniors may lake Economic Problems and Commercial Law. ln lliese classes llley increase llieir knowledge ol llie business world loday. 60 words a minule a-3-s-l-d-k-l-i-g-ll. Waller Brinkman V. S. Asbury Roberl l-l. Chandler C. lvl. Henley James Kendall Gilman Lane Frank Owens Richard Pardon Plans for Hwe lulure. l26l .gnclua fria! .fdrfa Through The skills learned in our lndusTrial ArTs DeparTmenT, sTudenTs obTain a Tine background Tor Their TuTure occupaTions. ln addiTion To an elemenTary course, There are classes in Machine Drawing, Archi- TecTural Drawing, AuTo Shop, Machine Shop, FurniTure Making, and Jewelry. In lndusTrial PxrTs, open To boTh boys and girls, sTudenTs learn To use Tools and To make simple wooden arTicles. ln Jewelry, girls learn To make aTTracTive accessories Tor Themselves ouT oT silver. MeTal ArTs and Jewelry IV was oTTered This year To advanced sTudenTs, who made Tableware ouT oT sTerling silver. ln The oTher courses, available To boys, many useTul arTicles are made. Emphasis is placed upon perTecTion in The Tinished producT. Ring in The raw To IOOOTh oT ani inch. Too hoT To handle T271 ome conomiczi Many girls can proudly display rhe gar- menls Jrhey have made in clolhing classes. Freshman girls lake Clolhing I, in which lhey learn how lo make simple arlicles. They are Jraughl correcl color combinalions for various Types of hair and complexion. They are inslrucred in Jrhe fundamenlals ol good grooming. Sludenls may lhen lake ad- vanced courses and learn lo make such com- Jeanelie Magowan Marjorie Enns Mary Remley Wava Tamblingson plicaled garmenls as suiis and lormals. Delicious dishes are prepared in foods classes. Besides learning correcl cooking procedures, lhese girls slrudy lhe compo- nenls of foods and plan balanced diels. ln Home Management open lo upper- class girls, The irnporlance ol food upon heallh, and lhe iundamenlals of home nurs- ing are discussed. v For good measure. No food shoriage here. A l23l ,O 14666 .gpaeofing Public Speaking is a popular elecTive course which many sTudenTs Take To com- pleTe Their senior English requiremenT. STudenTs learn To wriTe speeches Tor every occasion as They employ The principles oT ouTlining and use The research maTerial They have gaThered. Emphasis is placed upon good dicTion, correcT posTure, descripTive gesTures. body acTion, and poise. Gaylord Ramsay Helen Lounsbury ln addiTion To The usual inTormaTive speeches sTudied. sTudenTs give panTo- mimes. As a Tinal proiecT, each sTudenT reads The biography oT some greaT person and gives a long, inspiraTional Talk on him. STudenTs lisTen To oTher speakers and commenT on Their speaking abiliTy, and Thus insTill wirhin Themselves an appreciaTion oT Tine speaking. STop! mga ,2 V, , , f, 1, i aiu' - H ggi Arrhur Pelz Mary Allen Janei Blundell Esrher Robinson ,444 Through arf The school Jrries ro provide noi only a Jrhorough educalion in Jrhe iundamenials of han- dling Jrhe malerials which are used in This field buf also an appreciarion of rhe many line works of classical and modern arr. Eager freshmen and aspiring seniors can bolh find courses which will lil inlo Jrhe field each has chosen. Ailer prerequisile courses in rhe funda- menlals ol ari, a siudenlr may choose any one of several inreresring courses such as Commercial Arr. Cosrume Design, Figure Drawing, Gil Painling, and Craffgu Sure lhaJr's slraighi ? Only 99 more +o go. i30l Take noTe! s ssi T Q xlux . ' viii? I X1 i 4 ' s Harold Li++Ie Morris Riebman Edna RuTh Wood uriic The Music DeparTmenT oT- Ters The sTudenT opporTuniTies boTh To make music and To learn abouT Theory and com- posiTion. ln General Music The his- Tory and The Torms OT com- posiTion are sTudied. l-larmony sTudenTs learn Tour-parT wriTing and sighT- singing, and Try Their hand aT original composiTion. ln Music l.iTeraTure, The sTudenTs become Tamiliar wiTh greaT classics. A Classes in insTrumenTal or choral work are preparaTory Tor orchesTra, band, and choir. These classes-The Re- serve Band, The Freshman Choruses, and The Mixed Chorus-give a clemonsTra- Tion oT Their work as parT of The May FesTival. l3'l alqe a bow! Jane Axfell Glenn Holmes Don l-larshbarger Lavergne Bergman Calrharine Good Theresa Pressl Gwen Rudolph Grace Slaver Marian Wallaslcy Charlohre Wolfe Grin Nolh R. Nussbaumer l-l. M. Scollr Ofis Smirh Roperr Wehrli John Wood Roberf Wrighl 1 Agffilllf gicfucafion Sludenlrs spend one period a day in Physi- cal Educalion classes. For The girls lhe program is divided inro four guarlers which are spenl in swimming, leam sporls, individual sporls, poslure, or dancing. The boys have a varied program each week, including swimming, sporls, and ex- orcises. Wilh The resignalion ol lvlr. Glenn l-lolmes, lvlr. Don l-larshbarger became lhe acling head ol Boys' Physical Educalion. l-lold 1'ha'r pose. One-lwo-Three-four. zlu , I DoroThy Grandy Rosemaie Gregg Bess E. WilmarTh Jslmhl, The dieTician, The nurse, and The sighT-saving insTruc- Tor Talfe good care oT us. The dieTician, lvliss DoroThy Grandy, orders and direcTs The preparaTion oT Tood Tor 2,500 sTudenTs and Teachers daily. She also helps plan re- TreshmenTs Tor special evenTs. The nurse, lvlrs. Bess Wil- marTh, is a well-known Tigure around school. She is always ready To relieve our minor aches and pains, To call our homes when we are absenT, and To be OT any service. The sighT-saving insTrucTor, lvlrs. Rosemaie Gregg, is in charge oT a room ThaT pro- vides a pleasanT sTudy hall Tor sTudenTs who need special condiTions Tor reading. Easy on The eyes. Food Tor our club Te-mperaTure normal T33 A while al The file. Lura Crawford Helen Wurlzbach Mabel Shoop og fafy The librarians, Miss l-lelen Wurlzbach, Miss Lura Crawford, and Miss Mabel Shoop. are always willing lo help slrudenls find Jrhe line reference books and magazines avail- able and To give advice on lhe seleclion of home reading books. Sludenl assislanls help check books and lake library slips lo home rooms. The exhibil case al The library door is lor a weekly display of books and relalred malerial. Raid on reading. BACK ROW-D. Johnson, Lisfug, Whifford, Tobey, Abels, Henning, McKnight, Harmer. THIRD ROW-Hurnberslone, M. Johnson, Baker, Ames, Lamond, Knudson, Erickson, Day. SECOND ROW-Rasmussen, Drews, Pollock, Reed, Johns, Joesrinq, Cox. FRONT ROW-Meier, Quefsch, McGarry, Ellis, Konrad, Walker, Krogman, Mr. Park. ifiuaf giclucafion The imporlance of classroom movies in The curriculum of any 'high school makes The Proieclion Srafl a highly imporlanl parl of school affairs. The slafl is made up of capable boys chosen in Their freshman and sophomore years. They are drilled in The Tundamenlals of proieclion and machine repair. ln order lo gain a credil lor Their worlc They musl have served lwo years and held a lceyiiob lor a semesler. Y Screen scene. 5l we Z?u:5ine55 Mr. Alvin Wilson is in charge oT a Tine sTaTT which direcTs school business. The accounTanT, Miss Edna ATlcinson, eTTi- cienTly handles money Tor clubs and oTher organizaTions in addiTion To her regular accounTing worlc. . ' The boolc sTore manager, Miss Olga Diekelman, supervises The buying and sell- ing oT boolcs and supplies. The regisTrar, Miss Ella Engel, is in charge Business Supervisor, G. Alvin Wilson AccounTanT, Edna ATl4inson BoolcsTore Manager, Olga Dielqelman RegisTrar, Ella Engel oT regisTraTion, oT The perrnanenT records oT sTudenTs, and oT aTTendance reporTs Tor The Teachers. There is also an eTTicienT sTaTT oT secre- Taries who assisT The deans, The oTher mem- bers oT The Business STaTT, and The Physical EducaTion insTrucTors. Miss DoroThy Bab- coclc, in Tilling The posiTion Tormerly held by Miss Marion l-lessell, became secreTary To Mr. Wilson and To The Board oT EducaTicn. Looks like a good idea. Learning The awful TruTh. Qpen for business. High finance I-lelen Alberiz Doro+l1y Babcock Vera Froberg Marion Hessell Elaine Jolwnson Mildred Kowsky Lucille Radcliffe Grace Schlesinger Lila Self Kalhryn Slrrawbridqe I37 P ff .Q .2 ar Dfkgfxi-Afb? J i , i W Q N i ff' V Y .I .I ' ,AR-reg , D 'iw' 'Q-ff ,, , ef 'Ev 3' f f A gn en iam Seniors al lasll Bur, afler +hree years of admiring Those wonderful seniors, we have found Thar inhabiling The easl side of The second floor is nor so exlraordinary alrer alll Lilce mosr seniors, we have been eagerly mali- ing our plans for Jrhe lulure, and vvilh The assislance ol Miss Rulh l-lorner and lvlr. I.. l-l. Frilzemeier, many oi us have chosen a college or a iob which we feel is well suiled lo our needs. Early in The lirsl semesler we elecled our class officers and chose one represenlalive from each home room To be a member of Senior Council. This group governs senior aclivilies, ushers al mid-year Commencemenl, and plans Jrhe annual Class Day program. Senior Council is led by lhe class officers: William Wilcox, presidenlq lvlaclc Bowman, vice-presidenrg Marlha Jacobsen, secrelaryg Roberr Krogman, rreasurerg and Kennelh Douglas, cheerleader. We have worked hard Jrhroughoul lhe year ro lceep our averages high and io malce our lasr year one lo remember happily, always. Senior Council Miss l-lorner and Mr. Frifzemeier iallc if over THIRD ROW-Ullmanln, Ogdon, Burns, Sauer, George. SECOND ROW- Barrow, I-lyall, Cook, Harris, McKay. FRONT ROW-Bowman, D gl Jacobsen, Krogrnan, Wilcox. I4 Marlha Jacobsen, beller known as Jake, ls Mos+' Popular Girl, make no mislake. l42l Belly Adams Richard Adams W. Gordon Adams Diana Allini Alan Allen Florence Allison Rosemary Anderman Allred Andersen Andrew Anderson Arlhur Anderson Marilyn Anderson Mildred Anderson Richard Anderson Jasper Anunciala Frances Arey Richard Arneson Darlene Ax Shirley Babcock William Babich Roberl Bacigalupo Philip Balsamo Verva Barber John Barker Margery Barker Charles Barrow Raymond Bayless Kennelh Beaman Daniel Becco Dorolhy Beeman' Roberl Belles E. Bruce Benclelow William Benlley Roberl Benzing Dorolhy Berends Phyllis Berghoeler Kennelh Bergmann Lolira Berns E. Marjorie Biclcel Harry Binks Allan Bioff Lorraine Billlce Gregory Blaclcslone William Blodgell Marilyn Blood M. Suzanne,Blum Roberl' Blumershine Lamberl Bocleewes Joan Bohmann Allen Bolce Mariorie Boland Dorolhy Bonnema Samuel Bonson Bonnie Bossow Mack Bowman Mary Bowman Lillian Boyle Pafricia Boynlon Darlene Brahy Jane Bramberg Shirley Bramhall Bill Wilcox was volecl Mos+ Popular Male l-le always has many lrienols on his frail. l43l ' Flo Allison, volred lVlosJr Beaiuiiiul Girl, ls consianlly lcepl in a social swirl. l44l Joann Brand Carolyn Brandeau Richard Breen Bernard Brekke James Breklce Richard Breseman Thomas Brink NN. Lee Broolce Palricia Brown ivlargarel Brownlie Donald Brozelc Mary Buclcley Warren Buckmasier Carol Buenilc Karen Buhl David Bulicelq Jane Burk Roberl Burns Camille Burny Chris Buscher Burlron Builer Doris Bullerbaugh Henry Buurma E+hel Cada Mary Cameron Gerirude Camp Roberia Canino Anne Can+well Lois Carne Richard Caslrenholz Charlollre Casurella Barbara Carlin Priscilla Chandler Rosalie Chandler Ole Chrislensen Kennefh Clarke Lawrence Claypool Nancy Claypool Charlene Clohecy E. Barbara Cohn Theodora Colias William Collins James Colwell Edgar Comlofon Laurence Connelly David Cook William Corldll Edwin Corle++ Roberl Cosen+ino Gloria Crawford John Crew Daniel Cronin Frances Crowell Arline Crown Pafricia Cunningham Thomas Cunningham Mary Culhberlson Byron Cu+ler Barbara Dahlberg Arfhur Dalfon Our Mod l-landsome Boy is Tim Remensnyder Miss Muriel would like +o have him sir beside her. l45l Mos+ Versalile Girl is Lolila Berns: And lhis is an honor she readily earns. l46l r Roger Damm John Dau Arrhur Davis George Davis Nancy Dawson Clyra Declc Audrey Deeg Palricia Degenhardl Camille De-Leonardis Yvonne DelMagro Joahnne DelVecchio Dorolhy Demir Colby Dempesy Adele Denman Joan DeRose Joan Didier Dawn Dillberner William Donahoe Mildred Dorner Norene Dougheriy Kenneih Douglas David Dover Barbara Downs Phyllis Drews Donald Drollinger Dorolhy Dunlielberg Donna Dunlap John Durlcin Gerald Durso John Dvorak Franzee Ebeling William Edwards Donald Eggerl' Jane Eickelberg Roy Eisaman David Eldridge Sarah Ellioff Richard Elliolf Charles Ellis Mary Ellis Barbara Elsner Pafricia Elsner Jane Ellon Joan Ellon Melville Enyarf Margarel Eudes Nancy Evans l-lenry Evers David Faber Roberl Faclcler William Faclcler William Farnsworrh Eleanor Feeney James Fernandez Barbara Fiedler Ella Fink Raleigh Fish June Fischer F. Palriclc Filzgerald Thomas Fleming v n Mos? Versalile Boy is Teler, l-lolbroolc l-lis lisl of aclivilies fills up a book. E471 Gur classilicalion lor Miss Pal Brown ls Jrhai ol Cu+es+ Girl in Town. l43l Rulh Flum l'lenry Fong George Ford Shirley Forlcel Audrey Forrclrescher Bernard Fossum Elizabefh Fosler Elva Fosler Irving Fosfer David Fox Richard Fox Rober+ Francis Kennelh Freefo Roberf Frey Garland FriH's Richard Froberg Dolores Frueh Doris Gabel Howard Galper Norma Garsl Ray Gaumond David Geller Eugene Geolllrion Emily George Raymond George Francis Ghiselli Audrey Giovacchini John Gilligan William Gilmore Carol Giroux CharloHe Glasser Joyce Glover Nancy Solder Roloerl Goldsbury Miriam Gordon William Graril' June Greenwood Lois Greenwood Geraldine Greer Elwood Griesbaum Clyde Grimm Malcolm Grobe G. Gilberl Groom F. Dale Grofike Margarel GroHlce lla Mae Guidice Jean Guion A. Joyce Gulbrandsen Donald Gunderson Nancy Guslavson Barbara Guy Donald Guy Dolores l-lagglund Dorolhy Haines Richard l-lalcanson Thomas Hall Nancy l-lamplon Virginia l'lanlce Donald l-lansen Eugene l-lansen l-low The girls shoul and jump for ioy When ihey see l-lanlc Buurma, '48's Cu+es+ Boy l49l Belly Adams, a girl wilh slyle galore, ls The Fashion Plale Girl ol lhe senior floor. l50i Joanne Hansen Lois Harbin Allred Hard? Richard Hardy Ann Harris Ermaiean Harris James Harrison A. Roger Hauclc Ernesl Hauser Salli Hawkins John Healy Lenore Hebal Lois Heck Carolyn Hedberg Barbara Heidenreich Joyce Henderson Jacqueline Heyer Harry Hillman Maria Hinrichs Donald Hilzlield Norma Holland Arlhur Hoolc Barbara Horn Charles Horlon Richard Horwich Richard Hossman Roger Hough Thomas Houha lvlarlha Huclcins Jane Huelsler Howard I-Imclord Elizaloefh I-Iughes Mifzi I-Iun+er Frank Humloersfone Barbara I-Iuslcey Donna I-Iyall Darlene Idle David Ingalls Alan Ingram Rosalie Iverson Alan Jacobs Iv1ar+ha Jacobsen Carla Jaeger William Jaeniclqe I-Iarold Jaffe Olga Jakuboviiz Shirley Jensen Dolores Johannes Donald Johnson Elizaloelh Johnson Waller Johnson Dorolhy Jones Richard Jones Roberi Jordan Irene Jorgensen Richard Kahlenberg Kally Karagianis Anne Keele James Kemper Dolores Kennard Sporfing very good Tasle in ma++ers of dress, Bud Knudson as 'Fashion Plale Male is Ihe besl I5'I For spoiliglmr performance al ils very. besl, Ruin Pielie was picked as llwe Top Adress. I521 Geraldine Kennedy Bruce Kerr Joan Kerwin William Kilgore John Kirk Margarel Kirsclwbaum Muriel Kleven Roberl Klinge George Kluber James Knowles l-larry Knudson Marilyn Knudson Roberl Kodl William Konrad William Kopperud Donald Kralie Barbara Kraill Roberl Krogman Eva Krolwns Flora Krueger Edward Kurlz Arlelia Kviiek LaVerne LaGiovine Donald Lamm Richard Landis Beverly Landon Palrick Larkin Mary Lane Larson Joan Lallierow Gerald Lauls Polly Laun 'Roberl Leavill' Roberi Lelley Doris Leisering Richard Lenz Barbara Leon Joan LeS+arge Ronald Leusclmer Marilyn Levee Naomi Libby Harold Lind Helen Lind Marie Linder Edwin Lindblade Evangeline Lloyd Ronald Lloyd Alfred London William Longren Michael Loomis William Love Marianne Loverslcy Donald Lowery Eugene Lowery Janel Lucal Eugene Ludwig William Ludwigs Roberl' Lundquisl Jay Lurie Jean Lycan Allen Lynch As flue very Bes+ Ac+or of line class, l-lowie Galper all olliers does surpass l53l Swee+hearl of '48 is Carol Vlfrighlg A girl of beauly and deliqhl. l54l Cassius MacDiarmid Anne Maclnlyre Marilyn MacKeen Marilyn Magowan Louis Mahoney Eleanor Maimon Marlha Mailland Edward Mallcin Carolyn Mann Susan Manville Shirley Marlowe Shirley Marquardl Emily Marlin Judilh Marlin Jeanne Maslers Roberl Mafeer Edward Mallheeussen Palricia Malhieu Roberl Mazza Marjorie McCandless Grace McCarrell John McCarl'hy l-lelen McConachie John Mc:David John McDonald Joseph McDonald Raymond McDonald Richard McDowell Roberl Mc:Garry Ann McGreevy Nancy Mclnlyre G. Roberf McKay Mary McKee Roberr McKnigl1+ George McNul+y Roberl Meier David Meinlward Donald Melone Marilyn Melone Charles Meyer Viclor Miclcelsen Eldon Miller V Marjorie Miller Sfanford Miller Joan Milslead Norman Mirbaclc Leona Mifclwell Allen Moreno Jane'r Morgan Bruce Morlon Edward Mose Dino Mosfardi Sfeplwen Moslardi Franlc Moulds Frank Moyer Mardelle Murbaclw James Murray Margarel Myers Alice Neff Jean Nelson A cerlain young Bioicl, by The name of Al, Was chosen Casanova 'cause lie ogles every gal. A l55l A Diana Allini is ChaHerbox -- l-ler spiel ol challer runs round lhe cloclcsl l56l Barbara Nemoyer Dorolhy Nesbill Marian Newman Thomas Nicholas A. Richard Nichols James Nicholson Beverly Nicolaus l-larald Nielsen Nancy Nielsen Margo Nilcilas lda Mae Nordland Carolyn Nordvall Roberl Norgren l-larry Norlon Joan Norfon Barbara O'Brien Joseph O'Brien Charles Odom Rulh Oehmig William Ogdon Roberl Olander Margarel Oldfield Suzanne Olds Mary Lou Olson Ray Ollman Mildred Orner Louise Ollolin Nancy Owen Rila Pagani Nancy Page Cyrene Palrnisano Michael Paolella Donald Parrillo Carolyn Pallerson John Paul Conslrance Peck Mary Ann Pelilcan Nancy Perrin Roberl Perrin Palricia Perry Edwin Pelersen Barbara Plall Rulh Pielle Joyanne Pillco Marilyn Pioller Ellen Planlc Marqarel' Pole Alan Pollock Barbara Polzin Neil Powers Marcia Preslon Roberf Preucel Lois Preucil Harvey Price William Proclor Donna Prulzrnan Claude Purlcis Marilyn Quan John Quelsch Palricia Quinn For his humor and iesls, for his broad, winning grin, . Jaclc Dau Jrhe label of Class Cul-up did win. . ,,' M A ,Q ,ef . i. l57l i g Mary Bowman led Jrhe Grand March for us all, And is given +he lille- Bes+ Alhleleu of all. l53l William Quinn John Rago Dolores Randall Warren Rasmussen Richard Rarclifl Elisabelh Rarhling Dolores Ray Barbara Reed Palricia Reeve Joanne Reichard Audrey Reicherf Norman Reinerlsen Warren Remensnyder Barbara Rennalqer Valerie Reno Donald Renz Marian Reynerlson Jaclc Richardson Judilh Richardson R. Kendall Richardson Sophie Richardson Glen Richars William Richrafh Maxine Rieger Donald Rinnan JoAnne Risser Claris Rilrer Sarah Roach Marian Roberlson Marilyn Rogers For Besf Afhlefen fhere's Dick Lenz, co-capfain of fhe feamg ln fhree maior sporfs he is really on fhe beam. Joyce Rohl Mary Roumloos J. Nancy Rounfree M. Jean Rowe Elmer Rude Marie Rummelhoff Rufus Runzheimer Jean Rury Paul Rushfon Pafricia Ryerson Verna Sandberg Richard Sanders Roberf Sandy Florence Sanfarelli Michael Sanfarelli E. Allen Sarqeanf Lillian Saslco , ' Rudolph Saslco O. Roloerf Sauer Lorraine Sawler Roberf Saxby Marguerife Scaer James Scannell Sally Schaefer Shirley Schaefer l-l. Wallace Schauer Charles Scheifler Franlc Schiffner Donald Schillce Paula Schmeffer WZ M95 Gerry Lauis earns Jrhe lille Brainl'rusJrg Where he has grey maller, we have sawclusll 1601 Jacob Schmeiferer Lenore Schmid Audrey Schneider l-lelen Schneider Phyllis Schneider Ardis Schrik Elizaloerh Schrilla Louis Schroeder Barbara Schulfz Nancy Schuliz l-larry Schulze Miriam Schuih Claylon Schwarlrz Marilyn Schwass Alberi Schwieger Ralph Seidel Anlhony Serio Mary Sheldon Warren Shelhamer Edilh Shennan Louise Shrader Ralph Shroyer Alan Shure F. Jerome Simons Billie Sirnplcins Palsy Simpson Junie Sinson Roloerl Siolin Francis Sloan Jean Smiih Virginia Srnilh Waller Smilh Donald Snyder Joan Sodaro Alan Solem Joan Speers Charlene Spiziri Richard Spoo Lois Sfachnik l-larold Slall Karl Slears June Slege William Slrepp Virginia Slineloack Lawrence Sfokes Dolores Slone lvlary Slrain Charles S+rub Louis Summaria Janice Sunde William Sulherland Alberl Svolooda Bruce Swanson Carolyn Swell Edward Taylor Joan Taylor Kennelh Taylor Elizabefh Teas Nancy Teqger Holbrook Teler More lolks like Dave Geller is whal we need l-le was voled Mod Likely To Succeed. lfvll ss mx e rf-if - f - 5' R - j 3'-Qs--gf,-,J ' T rs fc.: R , Tommy Williams, Jrhe people's choice, Will be remembered as The Voice. T621 Diane Thieme Raymond Thomas Shirley Thompson Suzanne Thomson William Thuesen George Tighe Dororhy Todd Norman Tollefsen David Tomaso Rurh Torsrenson Annerle Towle Alice Townsend Charles Tranler Rurh Treqay Kalhryn Tuleen Grace Tull l-lerberl Ullmann Kaihleen Urch Donald Ulerilz Mary VanKannel Norma Vanhlaller Anlhony Veslulo Marlene Vilendrer Malcolm Vineberg Roberl Vogr Joseph Volpe David Vose Carol Wagonseller F. Gale Wallcer Sarah Walmsley Palricia Wandelf Marie Wanderer Morgan Warliluel Elizabelh Warren Marguerile Warren Lois Washburn Jean Wallqins Charles Wegner Barbara Weinand Joyce Wenlzer Miriam Werner Susan Weslerleld Rober+ Wesfon David While Marquerile While James Whilloclc Lou Ann Whyle Eldon Wiclclund William Wilcox Donald Williams Helen Williams Rodger Williams Thomas Williams Vonna Willison Roberl Willson Glesna Wifherow Rulh Wonnacofl Charles Wood Pafricia Wood J. Murray Woods Chiz Barrow, by much debaling, has shown Thal as Class Ora+or he will be known. l63l Scholashc Leaders SECOND ROW-Meier, Wandell, Wormser, Horwiclw. FRONT ROW-Teler, Lauls, Geller. Four-Year Honor Roll BACK ROW-l.aufs,Jol'1nson, Sclwrneflerer, Olander, McNulfy, Rasmussen, Meier, Kalwlenberg, Teler, Krogman. FIFTH ROW-Fox, Dallon Kemper, Geller, Bloff, W. Fackler, R. Fackler, McKay, Rafcllff, Galper, Dempesy. FOURTH ROW-Morfon, Solem, Bonnema, Lucal, Tregay Brand, Canlwell, Guion, Peck, Berns, Rowe, Horwich. THIRD ROW-Swanson, Cohn, Camp, Young, Reichard, Miller, Levee, Guy, Drews Reeve, Feeney, Nilcilas, Knudson. SECOND ROW-Morgan, Jacobsen, Pole, Wandell, B. Young, G,-lover, Cada, Gelder, Alfinl, Pielle, McCandless Worrnser. FRONT ROW-Scannell, Barrow, Summaria, Ingalls, Moslardi, Norgren, Crew, Lind. Nol picfured above: Hillman, Lauri, Leuschner, Milch- ell, Walkins. l66l Commencemenl' Speakers Audrey Forrdrescher, Harry Hillman. BACK ROW-Gerald Laufs, Rulh Pielle, Holbrook Te-fer. FIRST ROW-Lolila Berns Pafricia Wandelf. Speakers for lhe January and June com- mencemenl programs were chosen by lhe lacully members, who selecled oulslanding sludenls To represenl our school. Audrey Forrdrescher and Harry Hillman spoke al Jrhe January Commencement For lhe June Commencement lhe speakers were Lolila Berns, Rulh Pielle, Palricia Wan- dell, Gerald Lauls, and Holbrook Teler. Audrey, who is oulslanding as a profes- sional dancer. gave an address enlilled, The Fourlh Freedom. Harry, whose chief aclivilies cenlered aboul lhe Varsily swimming Team and Ra- dio club, spoke on Science and Human Seniors A+ Ease Value. As Girls' Club presidenl, Lolila has done a wonderful iob in supervising 'rhe aclivilies ol This organizalion. Rulh is well-known for her dramalic abil- ily and versalilily. A runner-up for lhe scholarship cup, and an edilor for Tabula, Pal is recognized as a leader in many ac+ivi+ies. Jerry, lhe much envied brain of The senior floor, holds The four-year high of 95. l. Holbrook, lhe edilor-in-chief of lhis book, was also presidenl ol Boys' Conference, and lreasurer of The Junior Class. '48 looking al '95 Double exposure Miss Bernice l-larrmann, Dean of Junior Girls. un l0I'6 Mr. Russell J. Fuog, Dean of Junior Boys. The junior is a+ long lasr an upperclass- man. l-lis main iob is To learn how +o assume responsibilily, for The nexi year he will be called upon for senior leadership. This year Junior Council BACK ROW-Gusfafson, Dillrnan, Schaefer, Svoboda, Magee, Juclceif, Lesh, Engelharr, Cameron. THIRD ROW-Lenz, Taubeneck, Goss, Winkler, Ryde, Bender, Coffingharn, Ballanfine. SECOND ROW-Raap, Moreno, Gormley, Young, Fraser, Melin, Arneson, Tomaso, Barclay. FRONT ROW- Johansen, Rodgers, Bosserf, Peregrine, Paris, Falls, Hoag, Mayer. i681 Junior Officers LEFT TO RIGHT-Bosserf, Paris, Peregrine, Falls. found all junior-senior clulos overflowing wifh eager juniors, and juniors did more fhan fheir share in fhe field of sporfs. Junior Council is composed of fwo repre- senfafives from each junior home room, fhe class officers, and fhe junior members of Sfudenf Council. The cleans. Miss Bernice l-larfmann and lvlr. Russell Fuogj worlc wifh fhe council in sponsoring many aclivifies during fhe year. lvlosf nofable among fhese were fhe parfies for fhe junior girls and The Junior Prom.' This year fhe annual Prom, which fhe juniors give in honor of fhe seniors, fell on lvlay Day. As always, fhe guesfs admired The decorafions and enjoyed fhe dancing. Each junior is given fhe opporfunify fo fake apfifude fesfs fhaf help him fo discover in whaf fields his inferesfs and abilifies lie. The junior year is a busy year. Caughf in fhe corridors. l6'?l Mr. Edward I.. O'Brien, Dean oT Sophomore Boys. Miss Velma T. Ball, Dean oT Sophomore Girls. The main obiecTive oT The sophomore is To grow inTo an acTive and able upperclass- S A man. Though There is no class council, OP 0,'n'0re5 opporTuniTies Tor service and The privilege oT responsiloiliTy are disTrilouTed among many sTudenTs during The year, Sophomores meeT wiTh Their deans, Miss Velma Ball and lvlr. Edward O'Brien, Tor help in malcing The Sophomore line-up. l70l Srair scene. mosr of Their sophomore year and in plan- ning Jrheir iunior and senior years as rhe besr possible preparalion for college or employ- menr. Sophomore girls and lheir morhers may allend a counseling conference, sponsored by 'rhe sophomore, iunior, and senior deans. This conference consisrs of a panel discus- sion and a gueslion period, during which Jrhe girls and lheir molhers learn much abour lhe need for planning ahead for high school courses and college and business opporru- niries. Sophomore assemblies include a ge+-ac- quainled assembly, a Chrislmas assembly, and orher assemblies on miscellaneous sub- iecjrs. Honor Roll sophomores help in a variely of ways al 1'he Junior Prom. Gossip. Thirsfy? Y Y, Miss Eva I.. Prinq, Dean of Freshman Girls. Mr. Ray N. Kefcham, Dean of Freshman Boys. A new freshman is a bewildered individual in a world which he does nof complefely undersfand, buf in a shorf fime The freshman i jrefjknzen adapfs himself fo fhe school roufine and becomes no longer easily defecfable. Miss Eva Pring and lvlr. Ray Kefcham, freshman deans, are of greafesf help in fhis frans- formafion. Firsf one, fhen fhe ofher. Preffy neafl l72l Freshman Girls' Council BACK ROW-Huebner, Sfewarf, Erwin, ly1Aeyer. SECOND ROW-May, Berry, Winfers, Parker. Q9 H ' P'Q FRONT ROW-Lighffoof, Be s, The Freshman Girls' Council, wifh Miss Pring as ifs faculfy adviser, assisfs fhe Girls' Club Council in ifs acfivifies. The girls sfrung fags for Tag Day fhis year and made decorafeol confainers fo hold fhe collecfecl money. The girls on Freshman Council also are making a wardrobe for a special cloll which is fo be given fo fhe Chicago Com- mons. The Council helps fo direcf fhe GHSSTII ISS Tin . parenfs of freshmen on Visifing Day, and performs ofher services, such as sponsoring a freshman assembly. The freshman year passes quickly, high- lighfed by inferesfing assemblies--one af Chrisfmas, one in fhe spring, and one given by fhe freshman chorus. The parfy for new girls and fhe fradifional Big Sisfer Parfy are also highlighfs of fhe freshman year. Freshmen are a hungry lof. I1 gel' 'IM Clflfle fo Sckoof When we came back lo school in Seplernber, we found The building In The midsl ol a lranslormalion. During free rnomenls we were enlerlained by walching lhe workmen. l76l niuemify gxfendion Some of lasl year's seniors had suddenly changed info freshmen and were alfending Jrhe Universily of Illinois' exlension classes, under Jrhe direclion of Mr. L. l-l. Frifze- meier. .yuging I gooLA As usual, we slood in line for our boolcs,-pounds and pounds ol boolcsl Now we had much To learn. jlle jfuorine lgrofecf Wilh The Tluorine and TooTh decay survey, denTisTry invaded our halls, and Treshmen opened Their mouThs Tor a Tree examinaTion. j00tLCl,! .Iayd We Ted The Louisville TooTball Team well. AT The game The big crowd cheered The l-lus- kies To vicTory. LaTer The Team won The Suburban League championship. :Save fke ghifvlrenv S+iII The School wiTh a l-learT, we donaTed S2,I5O Tor The needy children oT Europe during The Save-The-Children Campaign. T771 781 gym CIJTLJ To lhe music of eilher a band or Jrhe julce box, we danced al Jrhe Gym Jams and dodged The lillerbuggers. OZILLILCL ogne Every day lhe lunch- room prepared and sold hundreds ol meals and fried lo salisly our ap- peliles for malls and shakes, newlyweds, sun- daes, and candy. .xddziemgged ucriefg fo Scion! The Doll Assembly, wiTh iTs Tive hundred Toreign dolls, and The Gyroscope Assembly, wiTh iTs TascinaTing Tops, were Two OT The ouTsTanding Third-period programs. we maJlCe1'.!4A, fhe lalllfeol The grand march, The marine decoraTions, and The raspberry punch are iusT a Tew OT The Things ThaT we remember Trom The successiful FooTball Dance. T791 1 Klzridfmad af 3400! We celebraTed The ChrisTmas season wiTh vespers, club parTies, and general reioicing over a vacaTion. Shown here is The Biology Club Tree Trimmed wiTh sTar Tish, TeaThers. and oTher unusual decoraTions. i801 ULU' QOIYLGH allquet AT The l.aTin Banquet high school sTudenTs were Transformed inTo Roman ciTizens, and Their gods and goddesses. JupiTer and Juno, irnpersonaTed by rnorTals, presided. we KWH!!! QZIOOL v Nor lo be ouldone by lhe fashion world, our school be- gan lo aolopl Jrhe new look. When we came back from vacalion, Jrhe lronl hall was really dressed up. intel' ana! tk? lI! ,, Pe+er and lhe Wolf was a special ancl very unusual lealure of lhe Girls' Dancing Dem onslralion. Danced in panlomirne, il cleverly Jrolcl PeJrer's well-known slory. l8ll pkydicaf gzclucfafion emonafrce fior IQQA Our parenls, loc- w i l d e r e d - o r pleased - by lhe reporl cards, did some serious lallcing wilh Jrhe Teachers al P.T.A. nneelings. Aller weelcs of praclice The Annual Gym Exhibil was presenled. Dressed in carefully cleaned and ironed suils, we did our duff before a capacily crowd in fhe Fieldhouse. l82l WOCL Corwenfion The Republican Nalional Nominaling Convenlion, slaged by Burke and Lincoln Clubs in April, was an oulslanding hir. Antler nominaling speeches, words of wisdom from visiling celebriries, and much cheering, Senafror Arlhur Vandenberq was chosen ro lead lhe Grand Qld Parly. C5 . as Ula 6 Examinalions, lare hours, heavy books, and blurred prinl-all This we remember from our school year. I8 mei 4, me ln Jrhe spollighl during lhe year are conferences, dramalic evenls, musical programs, and school publicalions. Week by week These aclivilies add variely and color lo school life and help lo make Oak Park l-ligh an inler- esling school lo allend. 0 7 ll' 6 COILLPQIQCQ LEFT TO RIGHT-Ollolin, Jacobsen, Pole, Oldfield, Bullerbaugh, Wendell, Oehmig. Courage lo Climb was lhe inspiring Theme ol Girls' Conference. Elecled from The churches and girls' clubs in school, key girls and allernales worked wilh lhe execu- Tive commillee. To Each l-ler Way was lhe subiecl of Miss Kalherine Von Wenck's Friday evening address. Salurday morning local speakers led parley discussions. Boys' Conference ioined wilh Girls' Conference lhal nighl for lhe slcil and drama. Sunday allernoon Dr. lsaac K. Beclces spoke on Five l-lours lo Gander. BACK ROW-Solder, Pelikan, Nelson, Beernanf MCG-reevy, Brand, Culhberlson. SECOND ROW-Harris, Feeney, Rowe, Jaeger. FRONT ROW-Slachnik, Boyd. ow , 60l'l4l'el'lCe BACK ROW-Wilcox, Fackler, Burns, Bergmann, FRONT ROW-Mr. Cady, Krogman, Tefer, Bowman, McKay, Mr. Winchell The Timely Theme oT Boys' ConTerence was Living in an ATomic Age. ATTer The cusTomary dinner, Mr. Paul l-larris, Jr., spoke on The InTernaTional AspecTs OT Living in an ATomic Age. SaTurday morning Dr. Hedley S. Dimock discussed some oT The individual responsibiliTies in This aTomic age. l-lis Talk was Tollowed by a panel discussion. The concluding session OT Comference was held Sunday aTTernoon, wiTh Dr. LuTher E. STein speaking on The SpiriTual AspecTs OT Living in an ATomic Age. Vice-presidenT Bob presides. MarTha says hello, Dr. Dimock is a guesT speaker. Jsegi stron! COIIAPQILCQ OH, .gnfernafionaf if aim IT's a small world To Mr. Carson, Mr. Buslce, Bolo, and RuTh. Russia Uncensored was The sTirring Therne oT The sixTeenTh annual T-ligh School ConTerence on lnTernaTional ATTairs held aT high school March I3 and I4. SaTurday nighT, Tollowing The TradiTional dinner in The school lunchroom, Dr. J. lVlarTin KloTsche, well-lcnown educaTor, radio corn- menTaTor and lecTurer, spolce on Russia and The UniTed STaTes in One World. Russia as a NaTion was The Topic oT Mr. lvlarTin l-lall, noTed world Traveler, lecTurer. iournalisT, and Torrner European newspaper- rnan, on Sunday aTTernoon. ATTendance was The largesT in school hisTory. BACK ROWeFernandez, Wormser, SchrneTTerer, Oehmig, Galper, FRONT ROW-PieTTe, Krogrnan, Lucal. J x 66 2 77 .Sfage 001' On November 7 and 8, The Girls' Club play, STage Door, was loresenTed under The direc- Tion oT Miss DoroThy Miller. RuTh PieTTe was The TalenTed young acTress True To her ambiTion, l-loward Galper, The young playwrighT who deserTed The sTage Tor movies, and Jack SchmeTTerer, The skilled direcTor who reTurned To The TheaTer. STruggling acTresses who lived aT The FooTlighTs Club, run by Char- loTTe Glasser, were: Eleanor Park, Jane Fraser, Joan Didier, Marianne Kalivoda, Norma l-lolland, Sally Roach, Joan KaToll, Maria l-linrichs, MiTzi l-lunTer, Joyce BallanTine, Miriam SchuTh, Audrey Forrdrescher, Anne CanTwell, Marilyn Quan, JaneT Lucal, Mariorie WellingTon, Carolyn Woodward, and Valerie Faden. Mary STrain and MaTThew Dillon were colored domesTics in The club. Men who came To call aT The club were: RoberT Taluc, Bruce Kerr, Louis Mahoney, and Jack Dau. Bruce MorTon played The parT oT The heroine's TaTher. William Wondriska and Richard ChrisTiansen were publiciTy men Tor The movies, Charles Ellis was a movie magnaTe. STage man- ager Tor STage Door was GilberT Johns, and Carol Rogers was prompTer. FaculTy advisers and chairmen Tor The com- miTTees were: CosTumes-Mrs. Synnerdahl, Susan WesTerTeld, Bud l-Till, Scenery PainTing and ArT- Mr. Pelzg STaging and LighTing-Mr. Cooke, Make-up-Mrs. Cook, Ella Rae Fink, PhoTography -Mr. Lane, Tom l-louhag PubliciTy-Miss Linden, Miss Lounsbury, Miss ShuarT, Valerie Reno, Busi- ness and Ushers-Mr. l-leckeTsweiler, Mr. Hep- ker, Glesna WiTherowg Programs-Miss Babcock, DoroThy l-laines: Music-Mr. l.iTTleg Try-ouT CommiTTee-Mr. Cooke, Miss Geller, Miss SmiTh. Smile purTy Tor The birdie 881 :She ,gmlaorfance 0 Ming arnerif 7, The Senior Class play, The lmporlance ol Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, was lhe linal drarnalic produclion ol lhe school year. A double casl was chosen, including Charles Bar- row and Slephen Moslardi as Jack Worlhingp Alan Jacobs and Bruce Morlon as Algernon Moncrielllg Ann l-larris and Marjorie McCandless as Gwendolyn Fairlaxg Kalhleen Urch and Margarel Pole as Cecily Cardewy Janel l.ucal and Glesna Wilherow as Lady Braclcnellg Diana Allini and Barbara Callin as Miss Prism: Gilberl Johns and Roberl Norgren as Rever- end Canon Chasubleg Garland Frills and l-larry Binks as Merriman, a bullerg Alan Solern and Burlon Buller as Lane, The valelg Kennelh Clarke and Bruce Kerr as a loolrnan. Earnesll To each . . . his own. Double . . . double . . . loil and Trouble. Mill Tea Tor Two. Mr. Worlhingll Casl-complele. The end Mr. Coolce, direclor of The play, headed a Tine group of Tacully advisers and cornmillee chairmen working behind-The-scenes: Slage Manager, Jaclc Schmellererg Promplers, Sally Roach, Rulh Plump Coslumes, Miss Lounsloury, Rulh Oehmigp Malce-up, Miss Lounsburyg Properlies, Miss Turner, Rulh Tre- gayg Scene Design and Painling, Mr. Pelz, Acls l and lll, Richard Chrisliansen, Ac? ll, Richard Spalding, Scene Conslruclion, Mr. Kendall, Ticlcels, Mr. l-lecl4- elsweiler, Nancy Solder, Program, Mrs. Abel, Mar- lha Jacobsen, Publicily, Miss Linden, Miss Lounspury, Miss Shuarl, Dorolhea Wormserg Pholography, Mr. Lane, Donald Guy, Thomas l-louha, Typing, Miss Bab- cock, Charlorle Linder, Try-our comnnillee, Miss Mil- ler, Miss Srnilh, Miss Geller: Music, Mr. l.i+Jrleg Ush- ers, Mr. Balcer, Mr, Dehl, Pianisls, Maria l-linrichs, Jane l-luelsler. The play, a sparlcling salire on life in The nineleenlh cenlury, was presenled Friday and Salurday eve- nings, May seyenlh and eighlh. Cross examin han TWT ELEM! fke .Siena The crew behind The casT. They make a beTTer window. FooTlighT Tixing. T921 The commiTTees which work be- hind The scenes aT every dramaTic producTion are usually unseen, buT The eTTiciency wiTh which They do Their work is very imporTanT To The success oT a play. A AlmosT as soon as The casT is chosen, various commiTTees sTarT To TuncTion. The ProperTies Com- miTTee begins To raid The prop room and even aTTics Tor ThaT special propg The STage Crew sTarTs To build scenery which The Scenery PainTing CommiTTee will painTg The PubliciTy and PhoTog- raphy CommiTTees begin To plan Their campaigns: and The Business CommiTTee makes arrangemenTs Tor TickeT selling. AlThough commiTTee mennber- ship usually changes Tor each pro- ducTion, The boys on Two commiT- Tees work ThroughouT The enTire year. The STage Crew spends almosT every SaTurday oT The school year eiTher building or Tearing down The scenery oT some currenT pro- ducTion. The crew is responsible Tor The eTTecTiveness oT The sTage seTTing. The boys who worked This year under The direcTion oT Mr. Knowles Cooke were: Bud l-lill Richard ChrisTiansen, John Dvor- ak, David l-liggins, Donald Lesh, Douglas SchmiTT, Francis Sloan, and William Wondriska. The members oT The LighTs Crew are The boys behind The spoTlighTg iT is They who produce The beauTiTul lighring eTTecTs ThaT add so much To The aTmosphere oT The sTage. On The LighTs Crew This year were: Wallace Schauer, Charles Ellis, Richard l-lorwich, RoberT Krogman, RoberT Luce, and David Drews. On The opening nighT oT a play The work oT some commiTTees is Tin- ished, buT Tor oThers The mosT im- porTanT parT is yeT To be done. The CosTume and Make-up CommiTTee members help The acTors and ac- Tresses geT ready To go on sTageg The STage and Props CommiTTees hurry To seT The sTage Tor The coming acT, while The ushers keep busy seaTing The audience. When The lasT curTain Talls, The commiTTee members can Talce iusT pride in The success oT The produc- Tion. AlThouqh They usually do noT Take a bow Tor Their imporTanT work, They were TeaTured This year in The curTain call oT STage Door. PlanTing The props CosTumes comin u . 9 Behind STage Door T931 u N, f 4 Q' aah. Wx 1'i'1 fi? Q . wing . iq... N. Q 3 I E A N-nay . . 1 .Q 1 mg-sm ,swam ,gnu-Q, ,,,,..4....., O K , J M qw.. X, 5 zf' fl -f WE ,,'. udic From TooTball games in The Tall, when The Band plays The LoyalTy Song, To graduaTion when The seniors march ouT To The sTrains oT Pomp and CircumsTance, music plays an imporTanT and inTegral parT in school liTe. Each year Two imporTanT series oT con- cerTs are presenTed. AT ChrisTmas, Three concerTs-The ChrisTmas Vesper Con- cerT, The lnsTrumenTal ConcerT, and The TradiTional Choral ConcerT-help us cele- braTe The holiday season. The May FesTival concerTs welcome spring. AT This Time The preparaTory insTrumenTal organ- izaTions give a demonsTraTion oT Their work. SoloisTs selecTed by TryouTs gave very pleasing perTormances aT looTh series oT concerTs. Maria l-linrichs, represenTing Oak Park in The annual Scholarship Con- cerT sponsored by The Oak Park Sym- phony AssociaTion, placed TirsT in The conTesT. The musical Three-Mr. LiTTle, Miss Wood, Mr. Riebman ConcerT 0rchesTra Violins and Violas-Richard Hoffman, Harold Lind, Richard Fox, EThel Cacia, DoroThy Bauernfeind, Mary Moyer, Alice Townsend, Phyllis Jones, Alec Wormser, Ted Wenglinski, CaTherine Cameron, Gloria Tyll, MarTin BogoT, Edmund Chapman, Ruth KuTschan, Barbara Rennaker, Norman ElleTT, Doris STolTzner, Tony FliTcraTT, EdiTh Kibbie, RoberT Baldwin, RiTa KoTlarz, Cellos-Joan LaTherow, RuTh WonnacoTT, Marian Marsh, Mary MclnTosh, Carol Kaiser, Joan Mclvlillen, Carol Lofgreng Bass-RoberT Johnson, Alice Neff, Marion Brown, John Tirrell, RolaerT Munyerg Flutes- GerTrude Camp, Alan Ingram, Oboes-Jean Weckel, Sue Means, Clarinefs-Richard Landis, Norman ScoTT, Craig Ausey Bassoons-Lee Brooke, GnlberT Groom, Richard Naprsfekg Piccolo-Ronald Dehlg Horns-Howard Galper, Donald Shea, Jacquelyn Shea, KenneTh Treicl-nel, Trumpefs- Bruce MorTon, Donald Johansen, Donald Schonebergerg Trombones-RoberT Rasmussen, Thomas Tucker, Edward Walker, Percussion-Richard Fulrafh, HarrieT Flood, Renee Mann, Joan Tingleflg Piano-David Ingalls, CaroIyn'l-ledberg, Marian RoberTson, Virginia Wilson. l95l Concerl' Band FluTe and Piccolo-Samuel Plice, PaTsy Simpson, Jean Dunlop, Oboe-RoberT Reininga, BeTTy Doran, Jane McNamara, Clarinef-Norman ScoTT, Allen Lynch, Louis Cooke, Richard Kcdl, Dorofhy Leslie, Donald Lamm, Charles Forman, Janice Sunde, Jerry WrighT, Jack Hansen, Nancy Rae, Rufh Tucker, John Williams, Norman LanghouT, DoroThy Anglemire, SeriTa Humphner, Barbara BenneTT, Nancy Suelau, Geraldine Kennedy, AlTp ClarineTAPeTer Peck, Bass -Clarinef-John McCormac, Donald Cox, Bassoon-Richard Naprslek, Nancy Holman, Alfo SaxophoneiSTeve MosTardl, David Higgins, RoberT Bilsg Tenor Saxophone-Dino lv1osTardi, Barifone Saxophone-Richard Van Rioerg French Horn-Kennerh Treichel, John Crew, Gerald Rowan, Roberf McLalleng CorneTvRoberT Kodl, Donald Schoneberger, James Biork, William Huey, Richard Adams, RoberT McKnighT, Dolores Rayq Trumpef-RoberT Lundguisr, Irwin Kirk, Paul Bowman, Barifone-Ray McDonald, George Hanson, Jack Clarke: Trombone-RoberT Rasmussen, Edward Walker, Richard Corliss, James Richmond, Richard Murrayg' Tuba-John RoberTs, Jack Schmefferer, Paul Bolmanj Sfring Bass- John Borden, John Tirrell, RoberT Munyer, Drum Maiors-Paul Bolrnan, David Higginsg DrumsfPaT Mahoney, Laurel Cooley, Roberf Hagner, Jack Kirk, Piano-Jeanne Warnock, lrene STeianko, Jane SeidensTickerg Marimba-Roselyne Hughes, Nancy Milles, Joan Tingleff. Girls' lnsTrumenTal QuarTeT The Marching Band, The ConcerT Band, and The Symphony Orcheslrra are The Three insTrumenTal organizahons OT The Music De- parTmenT. The Marching Band is composed OT people Trom borh The ConcerT and Reserve Bands. The band opened every home TooTball game wiTh The playing oT The STar-Span- gled Banner, and beTween halves marched in TormaTion. The Marching Band repre- senTed The school in The balloon parade puT on by The merchanTs oT Gak Park To wel- come The ChrisTmas season, and in The Me- morial Day parade, an annual communiTy observance. The band's precise marching is a crediT To Their direcTor, Mr. Riebman. The ConcerT Band shared a program wiTh The Symphony 0rchesTra during The GhrisT- mas ConcerTs and The lvlay l:esTival. The band was a TeaTured parT OT a sophomore assembly, and also provided music Tor The girls' dancing and exercises Tor The Gym ExhibiT. FRONT ROW-Cada, LaTherow. SECOND ROW-Hedberg, Camp. T961 The members oT The orchesTra were un- usually busy ThroughouT The year. ln The Tall They provided The overTure and music be- Tween The acTs oT The Girls' Club play. ln The ChrisTmas season They Took parT in The Vesper Service, The lnsTrumenTal ConcerT, and The Choral ConcerT. ln January The or- chesTra played Tor The dance inTerpreTaTion oT ProlcoTieTT's PeTer and The WolT. As a co-producer oT The opereTTa, The Mikado, The orc'hesTra provided slcillTul accompani- menT Tor The soloisTs and The chorus. ln The spring The orchesTra gave a concerT, played Tor The Senior Class play, and Tor gradua- Tion ceremonies. SoloisTs aT borh oT The' insTrumenTal concerTs gave pleasing per- Tormances. The Girls' lnsTrumenTal OuarTeT and The Brass OuarTeT played aT various occasions in The school and in The communiTy. BoTh The YouTh OrchesTra oT Chicago and The Oak Park-River ForesT Symphony OrchesTra claim members Trom our music organizaTions. Marching Bancl Brass QuarTeT SECOND ROW-Tucker, Johansen. FRONT ROW-Morfon, Rasmussen. Drum Maiors: Paul Bolman, David Higgins. Flufesz Plice, Simpson, Dunlop, Dehl. Clarinefsz Lanqhoul' Sunde, BonanaTa, Smmbauqh, Nesfor, Wri ht Rae H m hn r Leslie Timmons Cox. Saxo hones: S Mosfardi Bils Kla er Hume D. Mosfardi. Tubas: SchmeTTerer Clarke Roberixs Q T T U P 9. T T P - T T PP T T T T - Cornefs and Trumpefs: Kodl, Lundquisf, McKnighT, Schoneberger, Kirk, Ray, Bowman, Kralzer, Benn, Bone, Phillips, McLeroTh, Huey, Gufhrie. Barifonesz Kickerf, Biork, Gegenwadh, McDonald, Hanson. Horns: McLallen, Rowan, Crew, Treichel. Trombones: Corliss, Richmond, Rosen oery, Covaro, Walker. Drums: Cooley, Baxler, Wagner, Mahoney, J. Kirk. l97l Choral ConcerTs Choral work is popular aT Oak Park High, There are six choral groups. The Girls' Choir and The A Cappella Choir are especially well known Tor Their many perTormances. The Girls' Choir, composed oT 84 well-blended voices, sang aT The TirsT meeTing oT Girls' Con- Terence. The girls also presenTed parT oT The pro- gram aT boTh The ChrisTmas Choral ConcerT and The May FesTival. The A Cappella Choir was in consTanT demand ThroughouT The year. Besides singing Tor The Ves- per Service and The Choral ConcerT aT ChrisT- mas Time, The choir caroled in The halls on The day beTore ChrisTmas vacaTion. This group sang Tor The Mid-year CommencemenT, The P.T.A. Council lVleeTing, The EasTer Sunrise Service, and The l3accalaureaTe Service. They also perTormed aT a concerT presenTed lay The Chicago Women's Symphony OrchesTra. The highlighT oT The year was The opereTTa. Vocal ensembles lend varieTy and lilT To many choral programs in school and in The commu- niTy, Music aT her Tinger-Tips. A Cappella Choir BACK ROW-Adams, Reinerfsen, Carr, Higgins, Eyres, Vose, Goodman, Brooke, Shobe, W. Fackler, Collins, R. Fackler, Vaughan, Peck, STephens Beggs. Kirby. FOURTH ROW-Borden, Miller, Anderson, Dvorak, Ogle, Jones, Damm, Maxwell, MacGregor, WelTin, MacKain, Johnson, Moyer, Eckland Luidens, Williams. THIRD ROW-Harris, Horn, Schufh, Fiedler, Scaer, Van Kannel, Rowe, Pieffe, Sfachnik, Guy, Schulfz, Peck, Brenner, Ballou Laun, TorsTenson, Phee. SECOND ROW-CuThberTson, Crowell, OberT, Ullrich, GearharT, Nicolaus, Bufferbaugh, Blomberg, Reeve, HyaTT, Schumacher gorgan, Loudon, Wegener, Schwass. FRONT ROW-Willison, Burns, Richardson, Speers, Kimura, GarsT, Flum, Greer, Wanderer, Arneson, Taubeneck rand. -insh- l98l :ws yr., igiwii .J 6 E Q 5? 3 eg his '55 W 35 iii V ll? 'g ' ' 1 f Q Q 5, if sq ,, ? 5 E F N-W , A 151 ml A W5 A , 4 ' L 'V' ' 59, 33433 53-Q,,'fSfAfi?fi4: A L , ' 'I' gpK?giQg,ii5v:X2:::Q,q'5HJ', ., W ji ww sd in I 1 QTLQQHQZ ifsxwffy I W if ' , 4 ff , TA . rf Q .wx ap .-Q v Y + T3 X Y if 5 4' HHHQKSA N. ..m E ,A Q fi ,Q-3' if 39 fx 4 x Qjlivs ,1,. 1? , M ,M v KY. . ' 'N , ig' 1 f, J A! Y? ft 1 -fa ff?-fy? ',,,5g,,43:q'i .t X222 Y Q wiv L wfw ff 7 ' 'Z' 'yi A 3' M- ' N a 0 1 4' .sf I ,,' vm MW ,ffl Folk Singers SECOND ROW-Sieplnens, Schuih, Norgren, Borden, Whife. FRONT ROW- Brown, Cade, Oman, Harris, Konolds, Johannes. Girls' Ensemble SECOND ROW-Oberf, Torsfenson, Brenner, Laun, Wanderer. FIRST ROW- Brand, Cuflnberfson, Hyall, Morgan, Reeve, Horn. Madrigal Singers SECOND ROW-Kirby, Anderson, Jones, Collins. FRONT ROW-Pliee, Wegener, Blornberg, Guy, Crowell, Speers, Scaer. I VGOI Vocal Ensembles Minsfrel Singers SECOND ROW-Warnock, Carr, Peck, MacKain FRONT ROW-Gilfnane, Kinney, Higgins, Torsfenson Burns. Boys' Quarfef FRONTROW-Williams, Maclfain, Peck, Vose. WMM wh . iff' f ' ,fifkw 'eggs IT iT wasn'T Tor The law. LosT:-one Tinger! oz, T7 Q WLaJ0 Even Pooh-Bah, wiTh all his oTTices, could hardly have enioyed himselT as much as The audience on The nighTs oT February 27 and 28, when The oper- eTTa, The Mikado, was presenTed by The A Cappella Choir and The Sym- phony QrchesTra. A new plan oT double casTing was used This year Tor mosT oT The roles. Members oT The casT were: Mikado, David Eyres, Jack Borden, Nanki-Poo, Tom Williams, Ko-Ko, David Vose, Pish-Tush, David MacKain, Yum-Yum, Jean CuThberTson, B a r b a r a l-lorn, Peep-Bo, MargueriTe Scaer, Barbara Fiedler, PiTTi-Sing, Joann Brand, Marie Wanderer, KaTisha, RuTh PieTTe, Polly Laun. When The curTains opened The sTage seemed TransTormed inTo a Japanese garden. The TransTormaTion was evi- denT, Too, in The members oT The choir, Tor The girls had become dainTy liTTle Japanese ladies, and The boys had be- come digniTied genTlemen oT Japan who Tanned and bowed wiTh pracTiced perTecTion. The original Touches in The opereTTa will long be remembered. l.iTTle Bill Vose, who acTed as a Tiny swordbearer Tor his broTher, Dave, made an imme- diaTe hiT wiTh The audience. The bounc- ing acrobaTics oT Ko-Ko were marvel- ous, Though perhaps hard on him. The work oT The commiTTees and The orchesTra was perTormed srnooThly and eTTicienTly. All oT The commiTTees ex- cepT The permanenT STage and l.ighTs crews were composed oT A Cappella members. FaculTy advisers were: DirecTor, Miss Wood, ConducTor, Mr. l.iTTle, Drama- Tic DirecTor, Mr. Cooke, Dance Direc- Tor, Miss Miller, PubliciTy, Mr. Dehl, Miss ShuarT, Miss Linden, STage, Mr. Cooke, ArT and ProperTies, Mr. Pelz, TickeTs, Mr. l-leckeTsweiler, Mr. l-lep- ker, Make-up, Mr. Riebman, Mr. Cooke, Programs, Miss Babcock, Ush- ers, Miss Oxborrow, Miss STaver. , 5 0 Q. 'L ,. ,f if f g ' 1 5 XA W 5 R' ' 1' 3, dvi, K !,..1a:F 1,14 1 , pu, ,J -..4 , .- Q ? , Y 1, . -. yf-QL, T? f 4 WS , ' Q, fi? 5 sa' f' .dw f' I gzip. . , ' ,, - Q u , 4 , 'L f ' - K -4 .Y y ,Q Vi':Q ? 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The sludenl edilors lhis year were Alan Pollock, Edilor in Chief: Dor- olhea Wormser, News Edilor: Diana Alfini, Fealures: Richard l-lorwich, Clubs: Janel Lucal, Columns: Bar- bara Cohn, Girls' Sporls: l-larry Knudson, Jerry Simons, and Jim Fer- nandez, Boys' Sporls: Elhel Cada, Music: Bruce Morlon, Dramalicsp Donald Brozelc, Arl: and l-larold Niel- sen, Exchange. ln Novennber, Alan, wi+h edilors of olher high school papers in Cook Counly, visiied The Uniled Nalions headguarlers on a Trip sponsored by fhe Chicago Sun. Junior Slaff The edilors-Di, Al, and Dol min' i BACK ROW-Jane Shook June Slrook, Pura. THlRD ROW-Wellingfon, Kalivoda, Newbanks, Plice, T b lc SECOND ROW D Faden Rizer. FRONT ROW-Sandeen Barbour Condon Cooper Cowan. N051 ogferargh ManuscripT magnaTes-Miss BurT and Mr. T-iohn. The LiTerary Tabula, a semi-annual maga- by Miss Grace MclnTire, screen The maTe- Zine oT sTudenT wriTing. is ediTed by a iunior- rial handed in by The underclassmen. Mr. senior sTaTT, direcTed by Miss Rebecca BurT Ralph T. MaTThews was The sophomore sTaTT and Mr. Max T-lohn. adviser during The TirsT semesTer. A Treshman sTaTT, sponsored by Miss The ArT DeparTmenT submiTs designs Tor Agnes Davis, and a sophomore sTaTT, guided The cover and illusTraTions. BACK ROW-Krafff, Olander Fleming. FRONT ROW-Chrisnansen, Pole, Glover, Bowman, N061 Sophomore S-laff Freshman Slafl Leif lo riqhl-Bonnema, Seed, Vallenlyne, Miss Mclnlire, Wormser, BACK ROW-Naylor, Creek, McClelland, Lund, Keesal, l-lenn Yearley. Wilkinson. FRONT ROW+Seed, Miss Davis, Daniels, Kellogg. K Co-operalionl We eal while we work. llO7l TriumviraTe-Miss SmiTh, Miss ShuarT, and Mr. Lane. IT iT weren'T Tor The Tabula STaTT, you wouldn'T be reading This. Since SepTernber The ediTors have been working under The direcTion oT Miss Ellen M. ShuarT and Miss Nina Grace SmiTh To bring you This I948 Tabula. jaglflfa All The picTures used in The Tabula, excepT The Tormal phoTographs oT The seniors and The TaculTy, were Taken and prinTed by The phoTography sTaTT under The direcTion oT Mr. Gilman Lane. Mr. Earl l-loTT supervised The scheduling OT senior picTures. SECOND ROW-Gelder, Morgan, Wirherow, London, Camp, Longren, Buenik, Reichard, WandelT, Fernandez, Brand. FRONT ROW-Sandberg, TeTer, Bonnema. 11081 Loolcing foward June? Scheduling senior loiciures wirln lvlr. l-lofi. Tabula Edi'rors Edilor-in-Clniel ..,. . , Associale Ediror, Arr .....,,. Boys' Sporls .... Clubs .. Deparlrnenlal . , . Girls' Sporrs ,.i, Index .......,. Music and Drama ,...,. . .l'lollorool4 Telrer Dorolliy Bonnema . . .Verna Sandberg James Fernandez William Longren ....Carol Buenilr Joanne Reicliard .palricia Wendell .... .Joann Brand .. .Allred London ..Gerlrude Camp Publicalions and Fealures, .Nancy Golder Seniors . ,. ,..., Janer Morgan Glesna Wilherow Meering The deadline! FOURTH ROWAMCDOWQM. THIRD ROW-Rude, Palm, sie-Hy, Dambil. SECOND RO W H H M s H J H W- ong, ou a, orrisonl c wieger. FRONT ROWfGuy, o nson, llO9l The boss oT business-Mr. l-leplcer. The work oT The Tabu a Publishing Board is divided inTo Three classiTicaTions: adver- Tising, business, and circu aTion. Advised by Mr. W. O. l-leplcer, The Publishing Board is essenTial To The Trapeze, The LiTerary Tabula, and The annual Tabula. jadqfa puggdking Ear The work oT The sTaTT includes planning adverTising campaigns Tor The Trapeze and The Tabula, selling adverTising, seeing To iT ThaT The correcT number oT publicaTions are ready Tor disTribuTion, and addressing pub- licaTions To be senT ouT oT school. Managers BACK ROW-Downs, McKee, Pole, Roach, McCormac, Nemoyer, WaTkins. FRONT ROW-Mr. Heplcer, Buenik, Krogman. Sfaff BACK ROW-Whiiford, MCFall, Scnmiif, Lisfug, Tefer, Mccormac. THIRD ROW-Roach, Morgan, Mann, Wheian, Niles, Knogman. SECOND ROWgSchwass, Alkens, Larsen, Lofqren, Law, Plum, Buckley. FRONT ROWABuenik, Pole, McKee, Downs, Nemoyer Wa+kins, Mr. Hepker. fn! Air 'F' ln Trap Jrravels far. lllll .... ,,.,.n amify joofgaf BACK ROWAParis, Dillman, Cronin, Krahe, Perrin, Bendelow, Falls, Hansen lcaptl, Mayer, Barclay, Pearson. THIRD ROW-Coach Wehrli, Hoag, Mc- Donald CouTer Coney Burns Johansen Poulos Shreiber FriTTs Coach Holmes urran res or en urran reen ac: , Carrlg McCar an, W. Llenz, Rodgers, llesTuTo Daniels lrngnj. FRONT ROW Thy, RoTh fmgnl. STop, SECOND ROW!L.C ,Ey ,N h ,J.C ,BP ,Rglff . f , B ll fmgnl, Sinson, Shelhammer, Ogden, Wilcox, R. Lenz lcap.l, ezza, avis, The VarsiTy TooTball Team again won The Suburban League championship and marched Thnough The season undeTeaTed. EighT games were played: six oT Them were Suburban League assignmenTs. Opposing Teams scored only I8 poinTsg Oak Park com- piled 234 poinTs. The smallesT vicTory margin Tor The l-luskies was l4 poinTs. Probably The Two mosT imporTanT games were The New Trier game, ToughT To assure League leadership, and The du PonT Manual game ToughT To avenge a '46 deTeaT. A Third- quarTer explosion in which The l-luskies scored 20 poinTs sTopped New Trier 23-6. ln The du PonT game Oak Park very deTiniTely had The edge in a 28-O baTTle. OuTsTanding in a parTicularly sTrong line were Dick Lenz, Dick RaTcliTT, John McDon- ald, and Gene l-lansen, All-Suburban selec- Tions. ln The backTield, Charlie l-loag was League high scorer wiTh 48 poinTs. Lenz, l-lansen. and l-loag were also honored wiTh be-rThs on The imaginary All-STaTe Team. OCCQI' X Q BACK ROWfBorden, Horton, Brozek, McKay, Konrad, Fernandez, Humberslone, Rasmussen, Ames, Bayless, lverson Cmqnj, Roecner Cmgnl, Hunt lmqf.?. SECOND ROW-Coach Wood, Nygfen, Massman, Baxfer, Clarke, Magee, Smith, Mlclcelsen, Arnold, Durso, Buurma. FRONT ROW-Gray Andrews Bullcek, Brooke lcaplzj, Marhavef, James, Seldel, Haidle, Knowles. amifg Swimming A BACK ROW-Carr, Clark, Bender Cllase, Slolln, Smlllle, Enqellward, Juckell, Tomaso. SECOND ROW-SCOTT Qmqnl, Hlllman, Bach, Tillle, Johnson Hall, Douglas, Wolfe, Wnlllord, Talent. FRONT ROW--McEachran, Mclzall, Oldln, Bosserf, Ullmann, Larry, Llnden. lllbl Coming, or going? The Calc Park soccer squad had a successTul season, winning nine, losing six, and Tying Two games Tor a season average oT 588. ln The Tinal game oT The season The Team played lVlorTon wiTh a chance To Tie Tor The sTaTe championship, buT IosT by a I-O counT. Lee Brooke, Bill lvlarhaver, Warren Rasmus- sen, and RoberT McKay were named on The All-STaTe sC1uad. l-leadwork. Good Tor Ten. The VarsiTy swimming Team, Though noT specTacular, had an excellenT record oT Twelve vicTories and one deTeaT in dual compeTiTion. ln The sTaTe meeT, The grand Tinale oT The swimming season, Oalc Parlc Toolc TourTh place. Placing in This meeT, and ouTsTanding dur- ing The whole season, were: Dave BosserT, breasTsTrol4eg Bud Douglas, baclcsTrolce, and l-lerb Ullmann, capTain and League cham- pion diver. Come on. Leander! amify Z?a:iLefAa! BACK ROWfDurso, Deimling, Jacobs, Hoag, Bioff, Falls. SECOND ROW-Freer lmgnl, Johansen, WhiTlock, Remensnyder, Bayless, Ba'- clay, Maver, Coach-NoTh. FRONT ROW-Gunderson lmgnl, Dillman, Davis, Rodgers, SuTherland, Lenz lmgnj. Sprir1g's The Thing. IT is diTTiculT To summarize The VarsiTy bas- keTball season, Tor perhaps The besT adiecTive To apply To The Team is The word unpre- dicTable. VacillaTing peTween a 77 To 33 swamp oT l-lighland Park, and a 42-28 loss To New Trier, The l-luskies baTTled many a com- peTenT sporTs TorecasTer. ln The League sTanding Oak Park sTarTed in The cellar, climbed To Third place, and aT The end oT The season slipped down To a Tie Tor TourTh place. Our League record included six wins and eighT losses, while our season record was seven wins in nineTeen sTarTs. ln The STaTe SecTionals Oak Park dropped iTs TirsT game To compleTe a disappoinTing season. On The lighTer side, however, Oak Park did play some Tine games, and The season was noT a ToTal loss. This year's Team was composed preponderanTly oT juniors, who should work inTo a Tine squad Tor '48-'49, Jim WhiTlock and ArT Davis, co-capTains, were senior sTand- ouTs. Bl DehnHnq wheek and scores ls she In or E she ouf? N191 amify jar: Trimming The Timbers. Oak Park's overwhelming success in Track is due To The populariTy oT The sporT, esTab- lished Trends l'Oak Park has won Twice as many sTaTe championships as any oTher Teaml, and good coaching. This year The VarsiTy Team is no excepTion. LasT year's sTaTe champions, The Huskies are all seT Tor a repeaT on The crown. The Orange and Blue 'has noT losT a single meeT, including The Suburban lndoor meeT, which They won by I5 poinTs. Their scores ranged Trom a margin oT 64 poinTs in Their 99-To-35 vicTory over Pro- viso and Maine To The I5 poinTs by which They beaT EvansTon in The League meeT. The sTrengTh ThaT is illusTraTed here is doubly in- creased by The TacT ThaT lasT year's sTaTe sprinT champion, Bill Konrad, and Mack Bowman, Look's All-American hurdler, were absenT be- cause oT iniuries. JusT rounding inTo shape, These boys, who are co-capTains oT The Team, should really make Oak Park a sTeam roller. OTher 'boys who make The Team ouTsTanding are Dave WhiTe in The vaulT, Warren Rassmus- sen in The hurdles, Eugene Ogle in The 440, and Charles Schreiber in The 880. The indoor season has been a greaT success: The ouTdoor season looks very promising. FlFTH ROW-Krahe, Burns, WhiTe, Andrews, Frey, Nohren, Pearson, Shobe, Cowan, Lind, Henning, Seidel, Dernpesy, FOURTH ROW-Perrin, Eyres, Rude, Buckmasier, Bodeewes, Buhl, Sirnpkins, Tuleen, Knowles, Ames, Mickelsen, Yaney, Beggs, Mergard, Coach Swanson, Hoover, Corley, Coach WrighT, Coach Harshbarger. THIRD ROWaCoTTingham, Arnold, Bowman, Konrad, VesTuTo, Meier, Rasmussen, Bonson, Wiegand, WinTer, Hun'ibersTone. SECOND ROW-Peck lMqr.l, Olander lMgr.j, Williams, McKay, Schreiber, Dau, Magee, SmiTh, Lloyd, Ogle, Clark, MiTchell. FRONT ROW-Mgrs. Belz, Cox, Hole, Hemsfre-eT, Solem, Rinnan, Buell. Kiffy Hawk, I 948. Warren 'fakes Hue blue. Feef in Jrhe cicuds. 2 Karfegaf BACK ROW-Daniels fmqnj, Reagan, Thuesen, Vande Merkf, Kodl, Mafor, Laughlin, Hoag, Coach Nussbaurner, Roflw Cmgnj. SECOND ROW-Bergmann, Bioff, Fernandez, bufherland, Rapp, Dilirrvan, Breen. FRONT ROW-Damiani, Jones, Baer, Srnelfley, Paris, Dewar. ennifi BACK ROW-McEachran, Royer, Wlllens, Freefo, Dain, Czirr, Diemling, Ullrnann, FOURTH ROWvWnF+forfl, Tiffle, Travers, Juckefr, Gawne Shreiber, VVier, THIRD ROW-Baker, Moeller, Sfeffy, Lau, Woodyard, Kellogg, Grobe. SECOND ROWASloan, PINS, Borq, Carrland, Alrnquisf Mafhis. FRONT ROW-Svoboda, George, Rosenberry, Brown, Woods, O'Connel, Phelps. H221 Coack .HOKITLBJ Coach Glenn Holmes came lo Oak Park in I929 as head loolball coach and direclor of alhlelics. l-le buill up and supervised a physical educalion program +ha+ ranks wilh Jrhe besl in The counfry. l-le coached lwelve foolball Jreams 'ro lhe Suburban League cham- pionship. Because of his 'line record and his genuine leader- ship, Coach l-lolmes will long be remembered in +he village, in +he League, and in The siale. As an indica- Jrion of lhe respecl and alzleclion of lhe communily, Jrhe Varsily Falhers' Club and lhe Oak Leaves spon- sored a Pal l-lolmes Day and presenled Jrhe Coach wilh a car. Pupils and leachers ioined in honoring a greal coach. H231- llflmlercfaaa jooigaf Underclass TooTball is generally consid- ered as The Teaching and proving ground Tor The all-imporTanT VarsiTy sporT. This is True oT Oalc Park, buT underclass TooTball also provides an inTegral parT oT The Tall sporTs calendar, noT only in The way oT scheduled games buT also in The specTaTor inTeresT aroused by These games. This year underclass TooTball was gener- ally in keeping wiTh The sTyle seT by The vic- Torious VarsiTy. BoTh The Sophomore Team and The Junior VarsiTy Tinished The season as leaders in The Suburban League. The Sopho- mores, while They were noT parTicularly powerTul as a Team, deserve greaT crediT Tor Their TighTing spiriT. None oT Their games was ever cerTain unTil The Tinal gun: every conTesT was a real baTTle. Perhaps Their ToughesT game was The one They dropped To EvansTon, 26-O. 'They showed enough Tor- TiTude, however, To malce a brillianT come- baclc, winning all The resT oT Their games and Tinishing in a Tie Tor League leadership. Sophomore FooTball They scored l43 poinTs in eighT games To Their opponenTs' 44. The Junior VarsiTy, The mosT powerTul seen aT Calc Park in many years, had a Thor- oughly successTul season. The Team losT no games, scored I76 poinTs, and allowed only I2 poinTs To be scored againsT Them. As in VarsiTy ball, The sTrengTh oT Their line was consisTenTly powerTul, boTh oTTensively and deTensively. The Freshman season, while iT was noT parTicularly successTul, does noT reTlecT on The TuTure sTrengTh oT The Team. This is largely due To The TacT ThaT Treshman ball is inTended To provide basic insTrucTion in The sporT. The sophomore year will wiTness many changes Tor The beTTer. The record sTands aT 4 wins and 3 losses, wiTh 68 poinTs scored againsT The 53 poinTs scored by Them. The records oT The underclass Teams, along wiTh The superb iob done by The Var- siTy, poinTs To a marlcedly successTul TooT- bail season. BACK ROW-Freeburg, Ulbrich, Burgess, Maelcer, Eckhart, Munver, Toby, Olcese, STudTrnan, Coach NoTh. THTRD ROW-Coach Wrighr, Wilson lco-capT.l, Weinand, Day, Magidson, Brennan, HuseTh, Ranas, RichTer, ShebaT, Anderson, Tucker. SECOND ROW-Lowum, Brown, Traver, Doenecke, Knoop,g1ikiTas,8Nalker, Danntenberygw-Ilandek Ty1erkT,,Novak. FRONT ROW--Van Riper lmgnl, Belfz Lamond, Felgen, McGreevv BenneTT lco-capT.l, H ' T gl H ' g ' g GVYTSI GI' SV, B, GFFIS l'Y1 l'. , CFFIC Wi F. . 241 Sophomore BaskeTball BACK ROW-Ogdon irngr.T, Prenner, Walker, LekaTsos, Munyer, Collins, Vande MerkT, Harris. THIRD ROW-Mr. Wehrli, RanTis, Rex, Drews, Clemens, Tuckgr, Weinand, RaTcIiTT imgnl. SECOND ROW-Anderson, STachnik, Wilson, Husefh, EckharT, Nelson, Novak. FRONT ROW-LuTTy, D k M y J OETTEC E, C FSCV , OHSOD. Mnclercfazid Z?aaLel6a! While The underclass baskeTball Teams claimed no championships, each squad was in every way equal To The '47-'48 Trend oT baskeT'ball aT Oak Park. The Junior VarsiTy was The mosT powerTul squad, as They possessed seven members who played consisTenT VarsiTy ball. These Tellows did noT play on several occasions because OT impending VarsiTy games. The J. V. season record included nine wins and Three losses. Waukegan was The Team ThaT beaT Them Twice To Take The League TiTle. Our oTher loss was To The Junior VarsiTy oT La Grange, whose VarsiTy Team evenTually wenT down-sTaTe. Don Johanson was cap- Tain oT Cak Park's J. V. Team. The Sophomore squad won seven games and losT seven. ln exTra-League games They won Three and losT one Tor a season ToTal oT Ten and eighT, On some nighTs The 11261 Team appeared parTicularly poTenT, while on oTher nighTs They Tlopped miserably. Their vacillaTions kepT Them in The League race, buT caused Them To Tinish The season in TourTh place. Co-capTains and ouTsTanding members OT The squad were cenTer Ron l-luseTh, who led The League in scoring, and guard Tommy STachnik. The Freshman squad had a very good sea- son This year, Tinishing Third in The League race. The TirsT oT The season saw The Frosh a red-hoT ball club as They won Their TirsT Tour games. ln mid season Their sTrengTh ebbed a good deal, buT They broug'hT Their' win-and-loss record back above The mediocre by playing sparkling ball in The closing games oT The season. Their season record was seven wins and Tive losses. David Falls and Bill Keller were co- capTains. J. V. Baskelball 5ACK ROVKG-Major, Mayer, Falls, Delmlinq, Barclay, Rolcusek, Johansen. FRONT ROWiCoaclw Nolll, Darnlani, Dlllman, Rodgers, Lauqlwlln, Jones A arms lrnqr. . Freshman Baslcefball BACK ROW-Hale, Bibbs, O'NelI, Schoenerman, Daniels, Chase, Chernau, Keller. SECOND ROW-Ellis, Talenf, Teas, Barllelf, Jaenicke, Moses Falls, Hansen fmgr.J. FRONT ROW-Coach Roberts, Kann, Griesbaurn, Robbins, Buescher, Ellis R., Ulbrich, Troul, Eberf, Sufle lmgnl. lmj Fresh-Soph Track BACK ROW-Cnrisfoffel, Bresman, Neylor, Goodman, Olcese, Zender, OTdar:re, Day, Berllner, Pollock, Glosser, Weiger, Beers, Creek, Iverson. THIRD ROW-Coach Wrignr, Kinsinger, Hyde, Chase, Clark, BorweH, Dain, Carfer, Olcese, MacGregor, WVIQDT, Burrnan, Ander- son, Welfon, Re?ninga, Wesfcoff, Shearer, DoTan, Hook, Seed. SECOND ROW-Ables, Pullen, Wrighr, Magidson, Finnolf, Halseff, DiTeIIa, Gardner, Frymark, Shebaf, Perillo, Sfuker, Prynor, Sifnik, Krancy, Srnifh, Roberfson, Konrad. FRONT ROW-Toby, Whi1'r'no'e, Lurle, Reed, Walker, Morris. Fresh-Soph Swimming BACK ROW-Dunconnbe, Wood, Turnball, Mersbach, Wanon, Bush, O'Connor, Woods. SECOND ROW-Drener, Wafkins, Brennan, Hanwpfon Brown, Cnrisfenson, Houck. FRONT ROW-G-rofer, Oicese, Lang, River, DouqTas, Tucker, Cole. 11281 Fresh-Soph Track The Fresh-Soph Traclc Team did noT guiTe live up To The record seT by The VarsiTy. They dropped Two oT Their Tive indoor meeTs beTore coming Through and again annexing The Suburban League TiTle. The boys losT Their TirsT meeT oT The season as They Tell Tar behind EvansTon in a dual meeT. They regained Their equilibrium, only To Our EquipmenT Room drop Their Third meeT by The narrow margin oT one and one-halT poinTs. They Then sTraighTened ouT and Took EvansTon by Tive poinTs in The League meeT. Especially ouTsTanding on The Team were Don ShebaT in The vaulT, Barrie Lamond in The 660, and Sherman lvlagidson in The sprinTs. Fresh-Soph Swimming The Fresh-Soph swimming Team, coached by lvlr. l-l. lvl. ScoTT, Tell, as did The Var- siTy, To a powerTul New Trier Team. This. hcwever, was Their only loss among Their dual meeTs. The record was oT Twelve wins and one loss. 91 ln The League sTandings They were sec- ond, alThough They were behind New Trier and EvansTon in The League meeT. OuTsTanding swimmers on The squad were George River and Dave l-liggins in The Tree sTyle, and Charles Douglas, baclcsTrol4e. BACK ROW-Thuesen, BioT'T, Grebe. FRONT ROW LundquisT, Nichols, Scheel. BACK ROW-Schreiber, Carbonari, Kuby, Jonso FRONT ROW-Dalman, Coomes, Prenner. BACK ROW-McCabe, Mango, Lee. SECOND ROW lTZlc+Ki!lop, Lussow, Tv1cKnighT. FRONT ROW-Landeck Tle. .911 framuraf Ckamlaionzi InTramural sporTs, as well as Team sporTs, are im- porTanT aT Oak Park. Over 400 conTesTs in Twelve diTTerenT sporTs were played This year. AlTogeTher l,5OO boys compeTed in The various games. In The Tall The program consisTs oT Tennis, swim- ming, baslceTball, and Track. In The spring There are Tree Throws, waTer polo, golT, ping-pong, and soc- cer. The winners oT The diTTerenT conTesTs are awarded inTramural shields. These inTramural sporTs are imporTanT because They give all boys a chance To play and receive recogniTion Tor Their aThleTic acTiviTies. Also. They give boys who will be going ouT Tor The school Teams a chance To pracTice beTore The season opens. lnTramural baslceTball, Tennis, swimming, and Track are held beTore The seasons open so That The coaches are able To observe The boys in These games and urge Those mosT TalenTed To reporT Tor The Team Try-ouTs. Mr. ScoTT is The direcTor oT The enTire inTramural program, buT he receives some help Trom The coaches oT The diTTerenT sporTs. lnTramural Tennis SECOND ROW-SponhoITz, Genarella, Renz. FRONT ROW-Dreher, Brown, Svoboda, Belles. moi In+ramural Swimming BACK ROW-Chase, Andersen, Oldin, Whifford, Larry, Free+o, McDavfd, Allen. SECOND ROW-Dralllrwqer, McFaI1, McEachren, Linden, Tallanf, Bender, SrnIlUe, June. FRONT ROW- CNark, Bos, Bufler, Tiifle, Bach, WoHe, Pao1eHa. BACK ROW-Kasper, PiHs, Wafkins, Lang, Higgins, Douglas, River, Miilner, Kocus. SECOND ROW-Woods, Cole, Brown, Wormser, Sudis, Flack, O'Connor, Rofhernal, Gran?-FIRST ROW- Ryan, Dreher, Harrrwef, Mursbach, Gfraer, Smiih, Bolinger, Haff. lnframural Track , Up, up, and away. Praciice makes perfect Warming up. mag Cl,l'lCLgel J The Firsf Aid and Equipmenf Room Managers give genuine aid fo fhe in- ferscholasfic sporfs program here af Oalc Park. They deserve credif for fheir service fo fhe feams. CAWLQJM Wifhouf cheerleading, sporfing evenfs would undoubfedly lose much of fheir color and excifemenf. These boys are familiar figures on fhe field and floor in fheir whife sweafers and wifh fheir orange megaphones. 0l'l0gl'a,n'l The Monogram Club is a group fhaf Dsgoono Row-Deer, Oberhelrnan, Roth. rreoisn Row-megan, Hanson is Organized each year TO honor ll'1OSe aflle S. FRONT ROW+Clarlc, Binks, Ingram, Freefo, Douglas. WT-lo have Won nlonograrns- -rff YVi 4. lr ' L, BACK ROW-Gilmore, Breen, George, Coufer, Ogdon, Carrigan, Davis, Clarke, Bulicek, Ames, Seidel, Paul. FIFTH ROW-Knowles, Tomaso, Olander, Krahe, Poulos, J. Curran, Cronin, Bufler, Coney, Hoag, Rodgers. FOURTH ROW-Mickelsen, Shreiber, Whife, Freer, Fernandez, Perrin, Paris, Anderson, McKay, Douglas, Evres. THIRD ROW-Grohe, Sinson, Marhaver, l-lurnbersfone, Andrews, Magee, Vesfuro, Sufherland, Friffs, Farns- worth, Gray, Durso. SECOND ROWvBarclay, Falls, Bioff, Buurma, Rasmussen, Dau, Burns, lvIcCarfhy, Hall, Ullman, L. Curran, Massman, Dillman. FRONT ROW-Radcliff, MacDonald, Brooke, Konrad, Bowman, Lenz, Hanson, Wilcox, Mayer. N321 ? .ISD .. ,- gl X. ,sv.7ogif, 3365825 Ui' 5 : , 3i?RW'M,Wy LJ 4 9 Q Mi' wwwWmN5'3 ,,m,-, gg ,myk 1 P, Y C Wi U. M5 5 Q 'wav' s f'-X25 qffxf Q N 'w Q ,fifgrxxi , VfqQ'51'l2Xx2' 5 -b QKWXHNW-.'Wxk .V ,L K v ,QVMMK Ax. x,,if'Hi'i,fiff f 1,k.,'Q xQ'N-EX . 1 w .M.:x.m1zg X L . f2ZQH :w:' :,w. A -fx M iF4QYf22??f twain .. V' ..,, w A J .4 Hockey Sof'rball OLJJOOI' An imporfanf fall sporlr is hock- ey. I+ Is Taughlr boflfm in The gym classes and in afr- er-sclwool classes. Teams are form- ed and Tourna- memLs played. WIHW seniors Hue i947 champions. Soffball is of- fered To girls bojrlw during gym classes and in afr- er-sclwool groups. Differenf Teams are formed, and Jrournamenrs a re played. 11341 Tennis Archery .Saorfa T e n n i s i s laughl' in lhe gym classes clur- ing lhe spring ancl fall lo acl- vancecl ancl be- ginning players. This course gives enioymenl ancl Training lo many girls. Archery is laughl lo help lhe girls gain ma rlcsmanship, grace, and poise. Besides learning +0 become slcill- lul wilh a pow, Jrhe girls learn lo use all The arch- ery equipment H351 w M :sw ,am if-. Sai? Sami if k N, v M. ff.. Q Q .. K EQTFQ 1 PosTure Team SporTs .xdcfivifiea A correcTive course is Taken by The girls whose posTure raTing is below sTanclarcl. CorrecTive exer- cises are given. Team SporTs is a course in bas- keTball, soTTball, volleyball, and oTher sporTs re- quiring Team- work. This course oTTers The greaT- esT varieTy in The Physical Educa- Tion curriculum Tor girls. lim Baske+balI Ailer a healed conlesl wilh lhe seniors. lhe iuniors claimed lhe l948 baskel- ball Championship. Belore a girl was allowed on a leam, she was required lo allend six praclices ol lhe baskelball group lo learn lhe various plays. The praclices and conlesls were held ailer school. Tl-llRD ROW-Woodward, Clinton, Hughes, Phee, Piolrer. SECOND ROW- Ericksen, Kalivoda, Traul, Suelau. FRONT ROW+Sungail, Winkler, Wisnieski, Olson, Anderson. Swimming Girls who were ad- vanced swimmers and were inleresled in doing exlra aclrivilies in swimming could join lhe aller-school swimming g ro u p. These girls had several inlramural swimming meels during lhe monlhs oi lvlarch, April. and May. SECOND ROW-Olson, Runvan, Lighr- fool, Reid, Pennfield, Mavpole. FRONT ROW-Rapp, Lund, Troul, Phee, Sherman, Follefl, Presion. Clzamlaiond Who's afraid oi lhe big bad wolf? Deucel Alalanla launches The U S S Dooper mal inning eamd Tennis The Tennis Team compleTed The Tall season oT This year wiTh Three wins, Two losses, and one Tie. The girls were selecTed Tor The Team by Try- ouTs which were iudged ac- cording To skill and sporTs- manship. Every Wednesday nighf aTTer school is pracTice nighT Tor The Team. SECOND ROW-Schneider, Parfhemer, EIT- rig, Thomson, Kalvoda, Trouf. FRONT ROW -l-lyaTT, Crown, Fowler, Alfini, Cada. Archery H During The Tall oT The year, an archery Team was organ- ized. The skilled beginners in archery, along wiTh Those who were members oT The archery Team The previous year, were placed on The Team. OTher beginners gain- ed skill To help Them become members oT nexT year's Team. SECOND ROW-Sandberg, Miller, Reid, Shunneson, Glover, Whyfe. FRONT ROW- Keele-' Warnock, Bowman. ockey l-lockey Teams were Tormed in The Tall by girls Trom every year in high school. The girls Then compeTed among Them- selves, and The seniors be- came The winners. lvlary Bow- man, who was chosen by The Team, was The winning cap- Tain. SECOND ROW-Schneider, Sandberg, Thomson, Shennan. FRONT ROW-Bowman, Blood, Young. 9 ATalanTa Board Tl-HRD ROW-B. Young, A. Young, Crum. SECOND ROW-Winkler, Ryde, Thomson, Nic I G FRONT ROW C d Means. Don'T lcill iT. JusT serve iT. ATalanTa is a club Tor girls inTeresTed in sporTs and phys- ical educaTion. To become a member oT ATalanTa, and To remain in The club, a girl musT earn a hundred poinTs each semesTer by Talcing parT in aTTer-school acTiviTies. The ATalanTa board plans The acTiviTies Tor each meeT- ing. The club sponsors The FooTball Dance given The nighT beTore Thanksgiving To honor The Toofball and soccer Teams. The climax To The year's acTiviTies is The bangueT aT which The oTTicers Tor The nexT year are announced. Chalk anoTher one up Tor an ATalanTa Winner H401 ATalanTa Award Winners THIRD ROWiTrauT, Winkler, Peregrine, Olson, Brand. SECOND ROWfShunneson, Warnock, Keelev, Did Casperson. FRONT ROW-Hasher, Young, Bo Thomson, WhyT lT wasn'T only The dance ThaT was Tun. To win an award is The goal of every girl in ATalanTa. The Tour coveTed emblems are The 800, l200, l600, and 2000 poinT awards. The insignia are made oT blue and gold, and blue and whiTe TelT. Calc Park l-ligh School provides The 800 and l200 poinT awardsp The l600 and 2000 poinT emblems are given by The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion oT Illinois. Besides accumulaTing a cerTain number oT poinTs, The girls oT ATalanTa musT pass a posTure TesT, display good sporTsmanship, and live up To cerTain healTh sTandards. The posTure TesTs are given in The morning beTore school by The Teachers oT The Girls' Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT. SiTTing, sTanding, and walking posTure are observed by The Teachers and graded accordingly. All The girls who have won awards during The year are honored aT a bangueT given by ATalanTa in The spring. mn , ii NN W 11. xjivykfigstag 2zss,Qgwi2xg M, 'S fwwag? f 'ew Slum V pa 1 ve ,LE Wifi? Mi-3fX5vf?5 K Sluclenl Council FOURTH ROW-Winkler, Lesh, Bergmann, Day, Rodgers, Falls, Hoag, Mayer, THIRD ROW-Peregrine, Soderslrorn, Yearley, Wells, Peeken, Berns, Lamond, Tucker. SECOND ROW-Jacobsen, Ballanfine, Laun, Pielle, Hyalr, Burns. FRONT ROW-Arneson, Goss, Jacobs, Allison, Bowman, McKay, Wriqhl, Dr. Youngeri, Big Brolhers and Sislers .S?l,l,6!eI'lt 0U0l l'll'I'l0l'Lf Sludenl Council, whose membership consisls of elecled represenlarives from every class, sponsors lhe syslem oi hall guards, Jrhe Inlormalion Desk, and, as ol Jrhis year, Jrhe Buildings and Grounds Com rn illee, and The Homecoming Dance for seniors, iuniors, and alumni. Anolher new aclivily was lhe forma- Jrion of a senior organizalion which provides each freshman home room wilh a big brolher or sisler who regu- Iarly visiis il and answers gueslions concerning high school life. THIRD ROW-Bergmann, George, McKay, Kroqman, Tefer. SECOND ROW-Camp, Pierre, Beernan, Caniwell, Burns, Fernandez. FRONT ROW-Miss Prinq, Worrnser, Wendell, Jacobsen, Roach, Flum, Mr. Kelchum. THIRD ROW-McDonald, Couier, Hoag, Hansen. SEC- OND ROW-Carrigan, Ogden, Lenz, Rafclifl. FRONT ROW -Whillock, Wilcox, McCarthy, Bowman. Smoking Council H441 The audiforium guard disapproves. Al sfops fraffic. Half! In The name of a hall guard. Smoking and Safefy Councils are fhe fwo organizafions in which sfudenfs decide upon penalfies for violafors of school smoking and safefy laws. Smoking Council, composed of junior and senior boys, enforces fhe regula- fions againsf smoking, and Safefy Council direcfs fhe school fraffic, adminisfering fhe rules for bicycles, cars, and pedesfrians. Safefy Council FIFTH ROW-Kodl, Simons, Brink, Freefo, Friffs, Moyer, Groom. FOURTH ROW-Frey, Tomaso, Geoffrion, R. Fackler, Joesfing, Richardson, Hall. THIRD ROW-Schilke, Andersen, McDonald, W. Fackler, Pollock, Seidel, Drollinger. SECGND ROW-Olander, Anderson, MacDiarrnid, Galper Perrin, Corleff, Sfokes. FRCNT ROW-Nielsen, Edwards, Nicholson, Farns worfh, Knudson, Feeney, Rhine, Mr. Soliday. Girls' Club Officers CM FRONT ROW-Marfha Maifland, Bonnie Bossow, Lolila Berns, Donna Hyalf, Polly Laun. Girls' Club mighf well be known as fhe Friendship Club of Oak Park l-ligh School. The club is for every girl in school, and ifs many Girls' Counxcil acfivifies are aimed af promoling friendship among The girls of fhe differenf classes. LOne of fhe ma- ior evenfs of each year is fhe Big and Liffle Sisfer Parfy, af which The senior and freshman girls have a chance fo become beffer ac- guainfed. The Girls' Club assem- blies fhroughouf fhe year offer fhe girls a chance fo gef fogefher fo discuss club acfivifies and fo plan for fhe fufure. Each year Girls' Club sponsors a play fo raise money for various school proiecfs, and every Chrisfmas season brings anofher Tag Day. The money from fhe fags purchased by sfudenfs is i used fo fill Chrisfmas sfoclcings, which are senf fo children af Chi- cago Commons. SECOND ROW-Wells, Ballantine, Goss, Peregrine. FRONT ROW-Sodersfrom, W ner, Huebner, Beggs, Saunders. mei Miss Horner essisfs Tag Day colleclors. Miss Pomeroy is llwe supervisor of flue Clwrislmas sloclcing project Slars lo slring. Girls' Club song winners, Diana Allini and Janel Lucal, Take a bow. New girls gel acquainled al e Girls' Club parfy. ri-171 Boys' Camera Club FOURTH ROW-Kilgore, Vose, Wegner, FuhaTh, Ruggles, SchmeTTer, STenneTT, Drollinqer. Tl-HRD ROW-Srnirh, Wenqlinski, Baker, McCabe, Morrison, Johnson, Wallace. SECOND ROW-Palm, Cooke, l-loshell, Nicholson, Domabil, Sanders, Wong. FRONT ROW-McDowell, Schwleger, Guy, Houha, Rude, Mr. Lane. Girls' Camera Club FOURTH ROW-Schrik, PresTon, Fisher, Sullivan, Lesfina, Shunneson, Keeley. Tl-llRD ROW-Kress, Miller, Frase, Greer, Fischer, Frizzelle. SECOND ROW-Bemis, Jackson, Park, Washburn, Williams, GohrbandT. FRONT ROW-O'Grady, Pearson, Pifko, Anderson, BiTTke, Miss BonduranT. 11481 Boys' Camera Club, organized over a guarTer oT a cenTury ago as a means oT selT-expression Tor a group oT camera- minclecl sTuolenTs, sTill serves ThaT purpose. LecTures on phoTog- raphy, by Their spon- sor Mr. Gilman Lane, ancl acTual experience in The Taking and cle- veloping oT picTures, enable The members To Tind ouT whar a picTure really is. Se- lecTeol Trom This group are The members oT The phoTo sTaTT, who Took mosT oT The pic- Tures in This book. Girls' Camera Club is open To sophomore. iunior, and senior girls inTeresTeol in phoTog- raphy as a hobby or as a proTession. The girls sTuoly Their own cameras and learn To operaTe Them eTTi- cienTly. DemonsTra- Tions and lecTures help in The perTecTion oT cliTTerenT phoTo- g ra p h i C Techniques, such as prinTing, en- larging and oil TinTing. The members display Their work aT a spring salon: The winner has her name inscribed on The club plague. The members oT ArT Club are, Tor The mosT parT, sTudenTs who are enrolled in arT classes and who plan To ma- ior in arT. They do mosT oT Their drawing in class and use -Their meeTings Tor discus- sions and exhibiTions. This year Trips were made To The ArT lnsTi- TuTe and To The Asso- ciaTed American ArT- isTs Gallery. Time was also devoTed To The evaluaTion oT various arT schools, and To a discussion oT The op- porTuniTies Tor ad- vanced sTudy. The ArTs and CraTTs Club meeTings are chiefly devoTed To ac- Tual sTudenT proiecT work, and They are very similar To arT classes in which each sTudenT works on his own creaTion. The main club proi- ecT oT The TirsT semes- Ter was The making oT small TelT animal pins Tor disTribuTion To The children oT The l-leph- zibah Home in Oak Park. During The sec- ond semesTer The members learned The Technique oT Tooling leaTher. Ari' Club THIRD ROW-Mink, ScoTT, M. Dougherfy, Milles, O'BIasny. SECOND ROW-Carroll, Bowman M Gunderson, Peregrine, N. DougherTy. FRONT ROW-Praff, Le Starge, Taylor Rounfree, Mi R b ArTs and CraTTs THIRD ROW-Beqgs,WMITellUl Colllafz, Chouinard, HendershoTT, Berkey. SECOND ROW Abarbanell, Hofbauer, e s, iss A len. FRONT ROW-Sack, Young, Whife, Kitsanes, Huskey H491 Junior- Senior Music Club BACK ROW-Horn, Rury, Brock, Myers, Shennan, Lunqsfrum, Jones, Nicolaus, Garsl, Holwedel, Phee, Yoepp. FlFTH ROW-Collins, Kinney, Ullrich, Wesferfeld, Orner, Olson, Haines, Peck, Tregay, Brownlie, Nicely, Timm, FOURTH ROW-Moore, Bradfield, Newbanks, Nernoyer, Prufzrnan, Deeg, Del Magro, Winfer, Keeley, Lord, Byers. THIRD ROW-Moyer, Dawson, Crowell, Hoy, Nielsen, Denman, Guidice, Henderson, Sfrub, Evenson, Sforck, Schrader. SECOND ROW-Ewerf, Smilh, Soderman, Carrell, Burns, Pierce, Puringfon, Karagianis, Richardson, Collier, Washburn, Polzin. FRONT ROW-Arneson, Cufhberfson, Nordland, Williams, Kimura, Laun, Carne, Miss Wood. udic C6165 The large enrollmenf from all classes in fhe fwo music clubs is evidence of fheir popularify among fhe sfudenfs. The pro- grams af fhe meefings are in- feresfing and varied, as fhe members fhemselves furnish fhe falenf. Nof only do meefings provide a fine opporfunify for fhose wifh musical abilify fo perform before fheir fellow sfuolenfs, buf fhey give fhe re- mainder of fhe group fhe chance fo hear and fo appreci- afe good music. There are several ioinf meef- ings befween fhe clubs during fhe year, when visifing guesf arfisfs provide added enioy- menf. Somefimes fhese per- formers are pasf members who have achieved success in fhe music world. All who are inferesfed in music and music appreciafion are invifed fo ioin fhese clubs. Freshman-Sophomore Music Club FlFTH ROWfBabcock, lrmis, Fischer, Saam, Wilson, Becker, Nordvall, Hirsch, Venable McCo-nnell. FOURTH ROW-Hansen, Tinglefi, Anderson, Eisha, Moore, Irish, O'Brien, Gai kowskl. THIRD ROW-Axl, Sfewarf, Nordman, Harnasaki, Haeriel, Jones, Hafch, Weckel, Phee SECOND ROW-Mr. Riebman, Green, S, Lighffoof, Colman, M. Lighffoof, Loversky, Garfen Good, McKillip, Loudon. FRONT ROW-Blackwell, Mann, Hoener, Long, Niles, Bollinger DiBernardino, Beiger, Pafferson, Parker. 4FlFTH ROW-Newbanks, Hughes, Corbeff, Haas, Lewis, Granf, Homrighous, Kasper, Mullen Viberf, Bohannon. FOURTH ROW-Tyll, Swanson, Scovel, McGregor, Reginald Jones, Brown Carsky, Borson, Cooley. THlRD ROWfBeggs, McCay, Vicfor, Lupella, Carpenler, Wells Dunham, Ackerman, Nichols, Warner, Loudon. SECOND ROW B ff C Sf b h Golding, Mueller, Eng, Jackson, Nesfor, D, Johnson, Langfeld, Carfer, Roberl Jones, Gilfnane, Y. Johnson, Dvorak, Gesmer, Parker, Holman Donnellan. ll5OT Y enne , owan, urn aug Mifchell, Carrick. FRONT ROW- Drama Club e as . FIFTH ROW-Quan, Wrighl, Reno, Schaefer, Warren, Taluc, Galper. FOURTH ROW4Harris, Canfwell, Bonder, Burk, Kirschbaum, Mann, Downs, Cohn. THIRD ROW-Nordvall, Ouinn, Owen, Cada, Newman, Townsend, Scaer, Knudson, Leon. SECOND ROW-Elliolr, Callin, Deleonardis, Berg- hoefer, Schaefer, McCandIess, Ollolin, Todd. FRONT ROW-Williams, Nicholson, Solem, Richardson, Krogman, Domabil, Moyer. FIFTH ROW-Cameron, Leisering, Olds, Crowell, Arey, Kerr, MacDiarrhid, Dvorak, Teas. FOURTH ROW-Siege, Sodaro, Dawson, Heck, Teqger, Claypool, Manville, Hampton, Huskev. THIRD ROW-Sawler, Nielsen, Denman, Rowe, Schrader, Shennan, Sasko, Johnson, Prulzman. SECOND ROW-Simpson, Fink, Schneider, Roach, McGreevy, Riller, Weinand, Flum, Guidice, Reed. FRONT ROW-Marlin, Evans, Page, Maslers, Levee, Chandler, Thomson, Thompson. Seniors who belong To Drama Club have seen many excellenl plays produced lhis year. Sornelhing new and dillerenl was pre- senled in lhe form of a puppel play wilh club members lalsing lhe parls ol lhe pup- pels. Al one meeling The enlire group par- licipaled in exlemporaneous skils lor char- ades. The play, A Minuelf' was an excil- ing drama of lhe era ol lhe French Revolu- lion. Radio plays based upon Silas lvlarnern and The I-lighwaymanf' and a lavishly Cos- lumed Chinese play were also given. Represenlaiive Scenes from Plays Presenfed by Drama+ic Clubs Foio+ligh+s BACK ROW-Slefanko, Glasser, Moore, Bradfield, Carr, Lesh, De Young, Hill, Tomoff, Brownlie. FlFTH ROW-Barbour, Tomaso, Sianner Winkler, Hoskins, Czekala, Foisy, Frase, Phillips, Wondriska, Furgluele. FOURTH ROW-McDowell, Ballanline, Eckerl, Eggerr, Wellinglon, Kalivoda Collier, Faden, Moreno, Poindexler, Krueger. THIRD ROW-Madsen, Anglemire, Blomberg, Melin, Jane Sfrook, June Strock, Pearson, Smiih Shelby, Sforck, Panes, G-ambill. SECOND ROW-Park, Gagan, Benson, Barsema, Harrison, Kenworlhy, Coburn, Le Gere, Bisley, Woodward. FRONT ROW-Miss Redmond, Banks, Smillie, Wilson, Coleman, Lestina, Shoup, Miss Oxborrow, Mrs. Cook. The dramalic club lor iuniors is very pop- ular. For lhose who are admiiled To The club by. lry-ours, ihe myslery of whai goes on behind lhe Foo+ligh+s is no more. The members of This club have fun and gain ex- perience in acling. and lhey also learn much 11521 such aboui olher aspecls of lhe Jrheaier, as slage lechniquesg make-up, casling, and direciing. Members are appoinied lo work on commillees 'rhal inleresi lhem. Two high- lighls of lhis year were lhe lradiiional Chrislmas parly and a special 'ralenl show. Masqueraders FIFTH ROW-Flelcher, Tranler, Sfeiver, Shea, Tirrell, Wells, May, Cullen, Peeken, Tye. FOURTH ROW-Dolan, S. Johnson, Kenning, D. Johnson, Mink, Yearley, Niles, Bodach. THIRD ROW-Praif, Porier, Berry, Soderslrom, Good, Worfhingion, Nielsen, Kolienback, Donavan, Gibbon. SECOND ROW-Holle, Sieg, Vicior, Valleniyne, Grosser, M. Morris, Vavrick, Schaefer, Carpenfer. FRONT ROWwCarricIc, Means, Gilfnane, D. Morris, Rivenes, Fox, Flack, Douglas. FIFTH ROW-P. Brown, Corbefl, Golding, Ingalls, Beiger, Diiiberner, Lee, Day, Froberg, Massari. FOURTH ROW-Sperbeclc, Bollinger, M. Brown, Georgeas, Humphner, Dieirich, Moore, Fowler, Golighily, Gammeier. THIRD ROW-Rosen, Wilson, Kress, O'G,.rl3dy, Halliday, Gebhard, Perusse, Ross, Agne. SECOND ROW-Lighifooi, Theos, Hanson, Frymarlc, Crum, Cannon, Gels, Allen. FRONT RO -Hardy, Schiff, Wail, Higgins, Sieiffy, Nelson, Haeriel. lvlasqueraders rings up ihe curlain on dramalic aclivilies lor lhe sophomores. The club is large, bul a greal ellorl is made lo use as many members as possible in lhe plays produced. The casls worlc hard in re- hearsing lo malce each produclion enioy- N531 able. Il is in lhis club lhal many ol ihe sludenis receive lhe inceniive io go on wilh lheir high school acling careers. Junior or senior dramaiic clubs evenlually claim many Masqueraders as members, and school plays ollen have ihem in leading roles. Shakespeare Club THIRD ROW-PieTTe, Hillborn, FolleTT. SECOND ROW-Kelo Lewis, Keesal. FRONT ROW-Dillonk McNamara, NeThercuT, r H d' af TS, The girls in STory Club may well Take pride in some oT The Tine wriT- ing ThaT They have done. The club is devoTed chieifly To Those sTudenTs who enioy developing Their TalenTs in creaTive wriTing. AT each meeT- ing The members read Their own con- TribuTions, which may be ballads, shorT sTories, or insTallmenTs oT novels. Many oT The sTories or poems wriTTen by members have been pub- lished in The LiTerary Tabula, I iven Shakespeare Club was organized Two years ago because oT The inTer- esT oT some sTudenTs in Shake- spearean drama. The club meeTings are devoTed To The reading and The discussion oT The plays. This year The club sponsored a program oT Moods Trom Shake- speare, which was presenTed aT The Lowell TheaTer by The Ralph Fors- berg School oT Speech. WiTh The proTiTs, The club was able To send a box oT school supplies To children in Finland. STory Club 0 H b SECOND ROWAS h IT, A d , Kibb' , H d'ng. FRONT ROW- u Kraflf, Miss L. Alleri uDuZnkelEegr.man I ie ar I FOURTH ROW-Johns, Kahlenberg, Runzheimer, Roach, NewTon. THlRD ROW-Barr, Joan Elfon Smifh Buckley Jane ElTon. SECOND ROW-Libb Bramberg, Landon, Blulm. FRONT ROIW-Landis, Reed, Cook, Mann, ColleTTi. 11541 The members oT HisTory Club are inTeresTed in exTending Their knowl- edge oT world evenTs Through ac- TiviTies ouTside oT The classroom. These sTudenTs really like To learn abouT The pasT and To discuss The presenT. They enioy The give-and- Take oT boTh Tormal and inTormal dis- cussion. lnTormaTion on cu rrenT evenTs is presenTed To The group by means oT debaTes, Torum discussions, and s+uden+ lecTures. A movie is Tre- guenTly a parT oT The club program. Members oT Pan-American Club break The TradiTional pinaTa. .4 , Asif gf? . In A K E i' Chemislry Club cience Cfugd Chemislry Club is an upperclassman club. The members olo experimenls and learn prin- ciples addilional lo lhose sludied in class. Biology Club members do quile a bil of lraveling 'ro museumsancl aquariums. Some BACK ROW-Ax, Dalfon Caslenholz, Gilmore, Blood- good, Adams, Bufler, Rosen- berg, Kopperucl, Purcell Raufh, Knox. FIFTH Row-JI O' Neal, Eickelberg, Nordrnan, Kane, Sodersfrom, Sullivan, Berry, Sears, Noel, Bresemen. FOURTH ROW-Miller, Web- ber, Benson, Thor, Srp, Lee, Sfahl, McCay, Frueh, Wonna- coll, Schlick, Williams. THlRD ROW-Babcock, Barlels, Boul- fon, Dunlop, Wolfe, Frymark, Bachner, Mitchell, Casurella, Nelson. SECOND ROW-W. O'NeaI, Redmond, Pankow, Davey, Moffer, McKiIlop, Milles, Sfuebe, Ripslra, Wein- ricn, Rediler. FRONT ROW- Whifmore, Vraneclc, Reid, Peck, Burns, Davis, Kuncifz, Winfrol, Mr. McMenamin. BACK ROW-McDowell, AI- len, Marlh, McDavid, Ludwigs, Knudson, Groom, Luidens, Nielson. FIFTH ROW-Vose, Leavill, Kopperud, Mazza, Kahlenberg, Buller, Hauck, Moyer, D. Mosfardi. FOURTH ROW-Quinn, Evers, Anderson, W. Fackler, R. Fackler, Saslco, DeRose, Kemper. THIRD ROW -McLallen, Gawne, Derpack, R. Elsner, Jane Shook, June Slrook, P. Elsner, Lofgren, Grinslead, Tranler. SECOND ROW-Willson, Kvifek, Frueh, Kerwin, Zuegel, Gilmore, Dal- lon, Binks, Geller. FRONT ROW-Mr. Woline, Crew, Tu- leen, Fiedler, S. Mosfardi, Meier, Andersen, Lycan, Young. members bring lheir privale colleclions lor lhe sludenls lo examine and discuss. Each semesler Freshman Science Club has a new membership. The club deals wilh lopics relaled lo work in General Science. l . 561 Fneshman Science Club The l-lome Eco- nomics Club has manyinleresHng and varied aclivi- lies. Besides pro- vi d i n g enlerlain- menl. The programs give inlormalion aboul currenl Tash- ions and iobs in The Iield ol Home Eco- nomics. This y e a r The members gave a Chrislmas parly for lhirly - six children al H e p h z i b ah I-lome. Home Economics Club BACK ROW-V. Clark, Wicklund, Berry, Romoser, Fleming, Krieg, Benn, Nagle, Weldon, Head, Werner. FIFTH ROW- Carroll, Laadf, Roloff, Hansen, J. Jones, Dernpesy, Cochran, I-laernmerle, Bermier, Buckman, Faibe, B. Jones. FOURTH ROW -Meyer, Davies, Collins, Covich, Gerling, Heron, Campagna, Shea, Wilkinson, Lau, Thompson, McGinnis. THIRD ROW-AL tier, Naff, Delmissier, Uddo, Kolar, Rokey, Clarke, Vilven, Froser, Klapper. SECOND ROW-Carpenler, Ryan, Hale, Klein Sweel, Thiel, Mr. Cady. FRONT ROW- B. Clark, Tomlinson, Baldwin, Carler, Mav, McGarrv, Daniels, Krinner, Jindra. BACK ROW-Grogan, Hiesrand, Reillv, Wolfemade, Herdenberg, Wolfe, Milchell, Dahlslrom, Levin, Diebally, Bergeron. FIFTH ROW-Kvilek, Kopoulos, Koerber, Smilh, McClanahan, Basinger, Johnson, l-lunl, Jakoubek. FOURTH ROW'-Tsuru, Jensen, Silhanek, Coolahan, Giuffre, Mor- encv, Webb, G-alpin, Seegers, Schermer- horn, Dulian. THIRD ROW-Whicher, Badgley, Finholl, Wright, Meinke, Lam- berli, Mascia, Maypole, Ewerf. SECOND ROW-Mr. Cady, Colfer, Saxon, Tandy, Hansen Weinfhaler, Sloriehocker, Ohells, Berg. FRONT ROW-Ball, Phillips, Barber, Afwood, Bromfield, Follehl, Huesman. FOURTH ROW-Dillberner, Nesbill, F. Krueger, Linder, Vogel, Schwass. THIRD ROW-Van Kannel, M. Krueger, Eickelberg, Scharenbergx, Smilh. SECOND ROW-Callin, Sunnesen, Holland, Berends, Towle. FRONT ROW-Miss J. lvlagowan, Bu mann, Murbach, Nelson, Idle, Milchell, Miss Enns. IISYI France-America THIRD ROWfLane, Haggard, Wnire, Treqay, Wnyre, Nelson, Aerne. SECOND ROW-Levee, Pofrs, Brock, Eng, Carlson, Sieq. FRONT ROW -Miss Ward, Young, Rieger, Snunneson, Mclnrosln, Miss GeIIer. Saludos Amigos BACK ROW-Koerber, Ivins, Bergeron, Huesrnan, Schuerze, Srnifh, Sfoffels, Walfer, Parker, Giurafa, MCMUII. FIFTH ROW-AIsarbaneII, SCOH, Peer, Venable, Sfrahan, Lund, Korn, Haick, Snow, Siannard, Bramfield. FOURTH ROW-Eisna, Dahlsfrom, C. Folleri, lrrnls, Hornrighous, Uddo Moionnier, Konold, Dorman, Wicks, Kopperud. THIRD ROW-Kirby, I-IaIIer, N. Folleff, Borse, Johnson, Kolar, Padnos, Campagna, Brumley, Voi+a Gillard. SECOND ROW-Pacino, Boyd, Sorensen, Foerfsch, Stewart, Siosirom, Kuischan, Heyer, Bowman, Alfier. FRONT ROW-Miss Durnin Landers, Afwood, Ringueife, Swanson, Mr. Wagus. riser Pan-American Club FIFTH ROW-Treleaven, Klo- ber, Sodaro, Schneider, Ander- son, lvlagowan, Schaefer, Meinlein, Loversky. FOURTH ROW-Elder, Coburn, Bunyan, Belisle, Harlless, Cameron, Lalherow. THIRD ROW-Hoy, Knulson, Klickhan, Voss, Blood, Bifllce, Schoene. SECOND ROW-Shelby, Clinlon, Wood- ward, Forney, King, Slewarl. FRONT ROW-Olds, Leisering, Kierchbaurn. Brahy, Urbanevc, Bryanl, Todd. FIFTH ROW-Lilfrell, Flood, Weslerfeld, Schumacher, Mad- sen, Suelau. FOURTH ROW- Gabel, Brown, Towle, Page, Schram, Allemeier, Gormley, Johnson. THIRD ROW-Man- dish,Troike, Dougherty, Kunde, Pirwirlz, Slelling, Foisy, Cze- kala. SECOND ROW-Raim, Ralhling, Ellis, Rizer, Belle Taubeneclc, Rayney, Robinson, Law. FRONT ROW-Barbara Taubeneck, Moreno, Wrighl, Allison, Mairnon, B. Elsner, P. Elsner. Clflgvuage C6166 lnclicalive of sludenls' inleresl in olher counlries is lhe popularily ol lhe live lan- guage clubs. Ivlosl ol 'rhe clubs have such enlerlainmenl as plays, movies, games, and songs. Many special days and leslivals are celebralecl also. In lhis way. a beller under- slanding of lhe people and cullure ol a counlry is promoled, and Thus a deeper ap- precialion of The language is developed. 591 There are Iwo Lalin clubs: S.P.O.R. for freshman Lalin sludenls, ancl Forum Ro- manum lor sophomores, iuniors, and seniors. All sludenls ol French are inviled lo loin France-America. Freshmen and sophomores have a Spanish language club, Saluclos Ami- gos. Pan-American Club claims inleresled upperclassmen who are faking eilher Span- ish or Lalin American hislory. S.P.Q.R. BACK ROW-Cowan, Milchell, Wilson, Roloff, Meyer, Huebner, Krieg, Hiesland, Cooper, Buckrnan, Holmquesl. FIFTH ROW-Phee, Berry, Warren, Baldwin, Winfers, Fleming, Rokey, Tomlinson, Gfroerer, Baldwin, Adelman. FOURTH ROW-Dernpesy, Curdie, Lighlfool, Cofler, Hansen, Falbe, Bondi, Tandy, Cochran, Sorgel, Thurnblad. THIRD ROW-Kaiser, Benneil, G-esrner, Narland, Rae, Vilyen, Shea, Shockley, Simpson, Shorney, Keesal. SECOND ROW-Bayliss, Hirsch, Paulsen, Phillips, Ingalls, Keller, Nlxllann, Parker, Johnson. FRONT ROW-Bierg, Liberg, Romoser, Kellogg, Bogol, Axl, Barber, Miss a ey. Forum Romanum FIFTH ROW--Horlon, Eggers, Skinner, McNuIly, Prueler, Hanson, Buelow, Irish, Johnson, Harris, Phee, Worrnser. FOURTH ROW- Ho ue, Wagner, Kinnan, Brown, Hoskins, Casperson, Golighlly, Georgeas, Gannefer, Lernkey, Eiserrnann, Harnasaki. THIRD ROW- Hogfrnan, Woulfe, Porrer, Eggerr, Gagan, Boyd, McGreeyy, Gibbon, Donovan, Janssen, Tandy, Gulbrandsen, Litton. SECOND ROW --Knudson, Soderrnan, Meier, Terrell, Aikens, Hearn, Srrub, Krueger, Kubilz, Luiz, Tranler, Mr. Baker. FRONT ROW-Dillon, Moyer, Gawne, Connelly, Schwass, Ullrich, Oberr, Lofgren, Larsen, Gebhard, Shorl, Rasmussen. lI60l Alice Townsend proves her poinT To GaveliTes. Forum ibegafing 56466 , ExcellenT experience in acTual debaTing is given To juniors and seniors who are mem- bers oT any oT The Tive debaTing clubs. The debaTes cover noT only maTTers oT commu- niTy and school inTeresT, bu+ also irnporTanT issues perTaining To naTional and inTerna- Tional aTTairs. QuesTions ranging Trom The veTo in The UN. To The New Look in Tash- ions were Tiercely and Thoroughly debaTed This year. ParliamenTary law is learned in The sTu- denT-conducTed law drill. The girls pracTice all year so ThaT They can hold Their own in The law drill againsT The boys aT The ioinT rneeTings. The sTunT and The unpredirTalnle exTemps provide The humor Tor each meeTing. This year was marked by a Lincoln-Burke poliTical convenTion,held during an assem- bly. From The several candidaTes, The boys selecTed The person They ThoughT mosT likely To be puT up as nominee Tor The Presidency. ln pasT years only once has The righT candi- daTe missed being selecTed. FIFTH ROW-WellingTon, Hughes, Sandberg, Glover, HeaTh, Hulburf, Casperson, Mann, OberT. FOURTH ROW-Wormser, Aikens, Tomaso Schwass, Tandy, PoindexTer, Deklyen, Krohn, Thompson, Camp. THIRD ROW-Sheldon, WenTzer, lwelrf, Glasser, Brenner, Didier, Forrdrescher, Cooper, Chandler, Brarnhall. SECOND ROW-Kunde, Oehmig, Riffer, WrighT, Kniqhf, BarTle, Wandelf, Solder, Taubeneck, Drews, Saunders. FRONT ROW-McCarl'er, McFarlan, Sfark, Wanderer, Allison, Feeney, Reeve, Preucil, Oldfield, Pole, Brand, Miss Anlhony. C5avd FIFTH ROWfBridgen, Brown, Taubeneclc, Ryde, Melin, Marsh, Magowan, M. Anderson, Siege, Phillips. FOURTH ROWiReno, Bonnerna, Young, Anglernire, Landry, Cox Dennis, Pura, Slachnilc, McKee. THIRD ROW-Pelilcan, Flood, Hedberg, Reed, Kalivoda, Kenworfhy, Rogers, Quan, Iverson, Teas, Quion. SECOND ROW-Waflcins, Forresl, Schroeder, Reichard, Townsend, Pirwirz, Newman, Lind, Jacobsen, Martin, Downs, P, Anderson, Giroux. FRONT ROW-Terrell, Gable, Lillrell, Alfini, Srraw, McCandless, Morgan, Bowrnen, Rowe, Weslon, Miss Hope. TownmeeHng FIFTH ROW-Schulh, Berns, Preslon, Young, Barbour, Warren, Pielfe, Dilfrnann, Hyarf, Sweff. FOURTH ROW-Ballanline, Corydon, Crown, Kimura, Nicolaus, Barker, Knudson, Srnilh, Eifrig, Ellis. THIRD ROWRTegger, Beeman, Adelmann, Johnson, Tucker, Wilson, Nikifas, Wilherow, Hebal, SECOND ROWAMarsilc, Haelcer, Jones, Harris, Reda, Ross, Newfon, Wagonseller, Miss De GroI'I. FRONT ROW-Ellioff, Lucal, Flurn, Schaefer, Roach, Weinand, Guy, Elfon, Culhberfson. rim Newlon Club Newlon Club is a malhemalics club for juniors and seniors who have mainlained a good average in algebra, geomelry, and The advanced malhemalical subiecls. The club allempls 'ro deal wilh principles nol in- cluded in lhe lexl. The members parlicipale in malhemalical games and conlesls and lry solving unusual problems. The club pro- gram may consisl ol a lallc followed by group discussion, or il may include movies concerning malhemalical subiecls. such as lhe use of lhe slide rule. FIFTH ROW-Bublilz, Benzing, Bils, Dorn, McDavid, R. Elwell, Meyer. FOURTH ROW-J. Elwell, Iverson, Coy, Lake, Felchner, Bow- man, Derpack, Boufford. THIRD ROW-Beard, Svoboda, Willens, Dashner, Forman, Delclyen, Boyd. SECOND ROW-Reda, Tranler, Wenglinslci, Bonson, Seiclensriclcer, Anderson, Lungsrrum. FRONT ROW -Landry, Schaefer, Burckerl, Al- len, Hauck, Mr. Sullivan. Radio Club Radio Cluo has funclioned conlinuously for aboul lhirly years and, excepl during lhe war years, has operaled ils own amaleur broadcasling slalion. ll has been The aim ol The club 'ro in- slrucl ils members along Technical lines and 111,41 FIFTH ROW-Schulze, Rohlfing, McCabe, Whilrnore, Hale, War- ner, Mirabella, Fowler. FOURTH ROW-Daehn, Anderson, Delvlerill, Foerlsch, Pills, Williams, Sfennell, Adelman, Edwards. THIRD ROW -Granzow, Iverson, Baker, Kinzie, Waif, Walson, Eldridge. SECOND ROW-Hoffman, Sanders, Beggs, Arneson, Brown, Kirk, Niles. FRONT ROW-Rosenbery, Busa, Lossau, Lind, Hillman, Benlley, Mr. Schneller. lo mainlain a social group for all inleresled in This hobby. The club has a colleclion ol lileralure on radio. Opporlunily is provided for all members lo gain praclical experience in lhis phase ol lhe greal field of elec- lronics. I l BACK ROW-Bruder, Lemersal, Adams, Hole, Klein, Walker, Whillord, Carlwrighl, Tallanl. FIFTH ROW-Schwieger, Hossman, Lake, Bils, Granl, Rickerl, Maxwell, Breunig. FOURTH ROW-Bublilz, Roeder, Brozek, Brown, Cunal, Carlson, Kinder, Runzheimer, Johnson. THIRD ROW-Ellioll, Rago, Overloom, Royal, Bramhall, Walsori, Collingharn, Tomofl, Langhouf, Wahl. SECOND ROW-Harrison, Warlfuel, Schilke, Bonson, Weihe, Wyman, Beard, Burckerl. FRONT ROW-Nichols, Lamm, Hendershof, Johnston, Cook, Mr. Ramsay. ' Slamp Club Slamp Club is open lo slu- denls ol all classes. Al every meeling a member speaks aboul his parlicular phase ol collecling. In an iclenlilying conlesl, lhe members wrile lhe names ol lhe loreign slamps which are mounled on cardboard and exhibiled belore lhem. The big evenl ol each year is a slamp auclion, al which sluolenls swap lheirslamps. iissi H i-Y I-li-Y is sponsored ioinlly by lhe high school and lhe Y.lVl.C.A. The main purpose ol lhe club is lo mainlain high slandarcls ol Chrislian characler. FIFTH ROW-Ludwiqs, Barrow, McDavid, Domabil, Carr, Norqren, Binks. FOURTH ROW-Lamm, Kodl, Dau, Wood, Andersen, Pollock, George. THIRD ROW-Bowman, Douglas, Overloorri, Runzheirner, Rago, Breu- nig, Allen, Freelo. SECOND ROW-Mr. Cady, Crew, Lundquisl, Adams, Nicholson, Olander, Eisaman, Fernandez, Mr. Winchell. FRONT ROW-Bergmann, Burns, McKay, Knudson, Krogman, Frills, Teler. Sporlsmen's Club Sporlsmen's Club has op- eraled lor a guarler ol a cen- lury. To leach lhe boys lo enjoy ouldoor lacililies wilh- oul wasling lhem is lhe main purpose ol lhe club. This im- porlanl lheme ol conserva- lion is re-pealedly empha- sized. The members receive inslruclion lrom lheir spon- sor, Mr. Gaylord Ramsay. and lrom men ol lhe aolull club ol lhe village. THIRD ROW-Hull, Holmquesl, O'Connell, While. SECOND ROW-Burrnan, Ellis, Dehl, Mclvlillen, Pallerson. FRONT ROW-Daniels, Rohde, Kennedy, Aerne, Mr. Rosseller. Graduafing Seniors Adams, Beffy ..................... 42 Drama Club 4: Forum Romanum 2: Lafin Club: Pan American 4. Adams, Richard .,....... 42, 96, 98, I65 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Boys' Chorus I, 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Reserve Band I, 2, 3: Saludos Amigos 2: Sporfsmen's Club 3, 4. Adams, Gordon. .,..,....,.... 42, I56 Biology Club 4: Boys' Chorus 3. Alfinl, Diar1a..42, 66, IO4, lO5, I39, I62 Arfs and Craffs 2: Afalanfa I, 2: Gavel 3, 4: Lafin Club: Liferary Tabula I: Masqueraders: Senior Class Play: Trapeze Edifor 4: Tra- peze Reporfer 2, 3: Girls' Tennis Team 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Allen, Alan ........... 42, I3l, I56, l65 Chemisfry Club,4: I-Ii-Y 4: Masquer- aders: Newfon 3, 4, freas. 3: Salu- dos Amigos I, 2: Sfage Crew 2: Firsf Aid Manager 2. A02 lm ere A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Boys' Chorus 2: Madrigal Singers 4: Newfon 4: Sporfsmen's Club 3: Baseball 2. Anunciafa, Jasper ...........,..... 42 Biology Club 2, 3: Sporfsmerfs Club 3, 4. Arey, Frances ...,....,.....,., 42, I5I Arf Club I: Afalanfa I: Drama Club: Masqueraders: Pan American 3. Arneson, Richard ....... ,....., 4 2, I64 Radio Club 2, 3, 4. Ax, Darlene. .,.........,,,..,. 42, l56 Biology Club 4: Chemisfry Club 3: Pan American 3: Bay View H.S., Milwaukee, Wis. I. Babcock, Shirley .............,. 42, l56 Biology Club 4: Pan American 3: Reserve Band I. Babich, William .. .......,..,...... 42 Nofre Dame H.S., Price, Ufah l, 2: Carbon I-I.S., Price, Ufah 3. Bacigalupo, Roberf .,....,,... ..,42 Biology Club 2. Sisfers: Girls' Conference Co. Chrm, 4: Masqueraders: Townmeefing 3, 4: Belles, Roberf ........,.......,. 42, l3O Baseball I, 2, 3: Baskefball 3: Foof- ball I: Tennis 4. Bendelow, Bruce ...... ...,.,... 4 3, II4 Baseball I, 2, 3: Baskefball I, 2: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3. Benfley, William ............... 43, I64 Chemisfry Club 4: Lafin Club: Ra- dio Club 3, 4, sec. 4: Sfamp Club I, 2, 3, v. pres. 2, pres. 3. Benzing, Roberf ................ 43, l59 Newfon 3, 4: Gardner H.S., Gard- ner, Mass. I, 2. Berends, Dorofhy ..,..,...,..... 43, I57 Arfs and Craffs I: Liferary Tabula 2: Music Club 2, 3: Home Eco- nomics Club. Berghoefer, Phyllis ......, ,..... 4 3, I5I Biology Club 2: Chemisfry Club 3: Drama Club: Forum Romanum 2, 3: Sfeinmefz H.S., Chicago, Ill. The broncho busfers. Allison, Florence ...,.. 42, I44, I59, I6l Arf Club I: Forum 3, 4, sgf. af arms 4: Junior Council: Masqueraders: Pan American 4, pres.: Saludos Ami- gos I, 2: Sfudenf Council 4, sec. Anderman, Rosemary ....,...... 42, I54 Chemisfry Club 3: Concerf Band 2: Fooflighls: Girls' Choir 4: Hisfory Club 4: Masqueraders: Music Club 3, 4: Sfory Club 4: Tabula Publish- ing Board 3, 4. Andersen, Alfred .................. .42, I3I, I32, I45, I56, I65 Chemisfry Club 4, freas.: Hi-Y 4: Monogram Club 4: Safefy Council 4: Golf 2, 3: Swimming I, 2, 3. Anderson, Andrew ..............,.. 42 Anderson, Arfhur ...,...,.. 42, I45, l56 Chemisfry Club 4: Safefy Council 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, mgr. I, 2, 3. Anderson, Marilyn .......,,..,,.... 42 Music Club 4: Alameda H.S,, Ala- meda, Calif. I, 2, 3. Anderson, Mildred. ...., 42, 99, l59, I62 Gavel 4: Girls' Choir 4: Music Club 2, 3: Pan American 3, 4. Anderson, Richard ....., 42, 98, IOO, I64 Horse sense. Balsama, Phillip .....,,.. . ,.,... 42 Barber, Verva .................,... 42 France America 2: Music Club I, 2, 3: Library Helper 4. Barker, John .....,........,,....,. 42 Arf Club I: Biology Club 3: France America 3, 4: Masqueraders: Music Club 3, 4. Barker, Margery .........,...... 42, I62 Afalanfa I, 2: Masqueraders: Salu- dos Amigos I: Sfory Club 3: Town- meefing 3, 4. Barrow, Charles.4l, 42, 66, I25, I63, I65 Forum Romanum I: Hi-Y 4: Lincoln 3, 4, pres. 4: Senior Class Play: Sen- ior Council: Foofball 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Bayless, Raymond ....,,.,., 42, II6, IIB Baseball I, 2: Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Soccer 4. Beaman, Kennefh . ..,.,.... ,....,. 4 2 Becco, Daniel ........,........,.,, 42 Foofball 3: Fenwick H.S., Oak Park, III. Beeman, Dorofhy ....... 42, 84, I44, I62 Arfs and Craffs 2: Afalanfa 2: Big rise.: Caveman sfyle. Bergmann, Kennefh.43, 85, I44, I63, l65 Big Brofhers 4: Burke 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Junior Council: Sfudenf Council I, 2, 4: Trapeze Reporfer 3, 4: Base- ball I, 2, 3, capf. 2: Baskefball I, 2, 3.4: Foofball l, 2. Berns, Lolifa ,,,. 43, 66, 67, I44, I46, I62 Afalanfa I, 2, 3: Conference on ln- fernafional Affairs I: Fooflighfs: For- um Romanum I, 2: Girl's Club Council 3, 4, pres. 4: Junior Council: Lafin Club: Masqueraders, pres.: Reserve Band 3: Sfudenf Council 2, 3, 4: Townmeefing 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll: Commencemenf Speak- er. Bickel, Marlorie ................... 43 Afalanfa 2, 3, 4: Girls Tennis Team 3. Binks, Harry ..... .... 4 3, I32, I56, l65 Burke 3, 4: Chemisfry Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Proiecfion Sfaff 2, 3: Senior Class Play: Track 3: Cheerleader 4. Biofl, Alan ,... 43, 66, II8, I3O, I32, I63 Big Brofhers 4: Burke 3, 4, pres. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball 2, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Bilfke, Lorraine ............ 43, I48, IS9 Girls' Camera Club 2, 4: Masquer- aders: Pan American 4. I Blacksfone, Gregory .,.,,,. ..... 4 3 Golf 3. Blodgeff, William ........,,....... 43 Arr Club I: Spor'rsmen's Club 4: Trapeze Reporler 3, 4. Blood, Marilyn ..... ,,..... 4 3, I39, IS9 Arfs and Craffs 2, hisf.: Afalanfa 2, 3, 4: Forum Romanum 2, 3: Lafin Club l: Music Club 4: Pan Amer- ican 3, 4. Blum, Suzanne ....,..,. .,,....... 43 Arf Club I: Biology Club 3: France- America 2: Masqueraders. Blumershine, Roberf . ,........., ..,. 4 3 Bodeewes, Lamberf J. .......,.. 43, 120 Newfon 3: Swimming 2: Track 3, 4. Bohmann, Joan .............,.. 43, IS7 Masqueraders: Newlon 3: Pan American 3: Sfage Crew 3, 4: Home Economics Club 4, freas. Boke, Allen .............,. ..... 4 3 Boland, Marjorie ..,,,,......,..... 43 Music Club 2, 3. Bonnema, Dorofhy. . .43, 66, 99, lO8, I67 Annual Edifor 4: Afalanfa 3: Fool- Iighfs: Forum Romanum 2: Gavel 3, 4: Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Play 3: Lafin Club I: Liferary Tabula I: Masqueraders: Music Club I: Trapeze Reporfer 3: Four Year Honor Roll. Bonson, Samuel, ..,.... 43, I2O, I64, I6S Newfon 3, 4: Sporfsman's Club 3, 4: Track 2, 3. Bossow, Bonnie ................. 43, I46 Girls' Club Council 4, sec.: Junior Council: Masqueraders: S a I u d o s Amigos 2. Bowman, Mack .............,.,,... 40, 4l, 43, 85, I2O, I32, I44, I63, I65 Big Brorhers 4: Boys' Conference 4, freas.: Class Officer 4, v.' pres.: Con- cerf Orchesfra I, 2: Hi-Y 4: Junior Council: Lincoln 3, 4: Liferary Tabu- la 2: Monogram Club 3, 4: Safefy Council 2, 3, 4: Senior Council 4: Smoking Council 4: Sludenf Council I, 2, 3, 4, pres. 4: Foofball I, 2: Track I, 2, 3, 4, co-capf. 4. Bowman, Mary .,.. 43, I39, l40, I4l, I62 Arfs and Craffs 2: Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4, pres. 4: Biology Club 2: Concerf Orchesfra 2, 3: Forum Romanum 3: Gavel 3, 4, freas. 4: Reserve Band I. Boyle, Lillian ........,......,,.,,.. 43 Afalanfa I, 2: Pan American 3: Saludos Amigos I, 2. Boynfon. Pafricia ..,............... 43 Arf Club I, 2: Afalanfa 2: Drama Club: Masqueraders. Brahy, Darlene .,,,.......,.,... 43, IS9 Music Club I: Pan American 4: Saluclos Amigos I, 2. ' Bramberg, Jane ................ 43, I54 Arfs and Craffs I: I-lislory Club 4: Masqueraders: Saludas Amigos I. Bramhall, Shirley ...,........... 43, I6I Arf Club I: Forum 3, 4: Music Club 2: Trapeze Reporfer 3. Brand, Joann ..............,....... ..44, 66, 84, 98, IOO, I08, I4I, l6l A Capella Choir 3, 4: Annual Edifor 4: Afalanfa 3, 4: Forum 3, 4, freas. 4: Girls' Choir 2: Girls' Conference Com. Chrm. 4: Girls' Ensemble 4: Madrigal Singers 3: Masqueraders: Music Club 2: Opereffa 4: Four Year Honor Roll: Springfield l'l.S., Springfield, III., I. Brandeau, Carolyn ...,............. 44 Biology Club 3: Masqueraclers: Pan American 4. Breen, Richard ,...... ..., . 44, II4, l32 Monogram Club 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Fenwick H.S., Oak Park, III. Brekke, Bernard ......,....... . . . .44 Milifary Service 3, 4: Swimming I. Brekke, James .,.... ,,..,.,,.. ..... 4 4 Breseman, Richard ...., ...44, IS6 Biology Club 4. Brink, Thomas ...........,...... 44, 145 Hi-Y I, 2: Milifary Service 2, 3, 42 Safefy Council 4. Brooke, Lee ........ 44, 95, 9B, II6, l32 A Capella Choir 4: Concerf Band 2, 3, 4: Concerl Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4: Operefla 4: Reserve Band l: Trapeze Reporfer 3: Baskefball I: Soccer 2, 3, 4, capf. 4: Track 2. Brown, Pafricia ...,..,,.,,..... 44, IS9 Arl Club I: Biology Club 3: Foof- Iighrs: Forum Romanum 2: Junior Council: Masqueraders: Pan Ameri- can 4: Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3: Tabula Publishing Board 3. Brownlie, Margaref ..,,.....,,.. 44, I5O Forum Romanum 2, 3: Lafin Club I: Music Club 4. Brozek, Donald ,... 44, 98, IO5, II6, l6S Arf Club I: Sporfsmen's Club 4: Trapeze Edifor 4: Trapeze Reporfer 3: Soccer 2, 4: Track I, 2. Buckley, Mary Ellen. ,...... 44, III, IS4 Hisfory Club 4: Tabula Publishing Board 3, 4: Trinify I'l.S., River For- esf, III., I. Buckmasfer, Warren .......,.... 44, I2O Foofball I, 3: Soccer 2: Track 3. lI67I Buenik, Carol .........,.... 44, IOB, Ill Annual Edifor 4: Afalanla 2, 3: Chemisfry Club 3: Girls' Camera Club 3: Liferary Tabula 2: Masquer- aders: Saludos Amigos I: Tabula Publishing Board 3, 4: Trapeze Re- porfer 3. Buhl, Karen .,............. ...... 4 Girls' Camera Club 2. ' Bulicek, David ................, 44, II6 Monogram Club 3, 4: Soccer 3, 4. Burk, Jane ............... ..... 4 4, ISI Drama Club: Fooflighfs: Masquer- aders: Music Club I, 2. Burns, Roberf .................. ,..4I, 44, 84, II4, l2O, I32, I44, I63, I6S Big Brofhers 4: Boys' Conf. Comm. Chrm.: Burke 3, 4: Hi-Y 4, pres.: Junior Council: Monogram Club 4: Senior Council: Sfudenf Council 3, 4: Baseball I, 2: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4. Burny, Camille .................... 44 Foofball I. Buscher, Chris ,.,.............. 44, l25 Baskefball 2: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4. Bufler, Burfon ......... 44, I3I, l32, I56 Biology Club 4: Senior Class Play: Swimming 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4, mgr. Bufferbaugh, Doris .......,... 44, 84, 98 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Afalanfa I, 2, 3, sec. 3: Forum 3, 4: Girls' Choir I, 2: Girls' Conference 4, sec.: Lif- erary Tabula I: Music Club 3. Buurma, Henry ............ 44, II6, l32 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2, 3: Foolball 2: Soccer 4. Cada, Elhel .,....,................ .,44, 66, 95, 96, IOO, IO5, I39, ISI Afalanfa 2, 3, 4: Concerf Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club: Folk Singers 2, 3, 4: Girls' Camera 3: Girls' ln- sfrumenlal Ensemble 3, 4: Masquer- aders: Townmeefing 3: Trapeze Edifor 4: Trapeze Reporfer 3: Girls' Tennis Team 3, 4: Four Year Honor Rall. Cameron, Mary. ,.....,.... 44, ISI, IS9 Drama Club, freas.: Forum Roman- um 2: Masqueraders: Pan American 3, 4. Camp, Ger'lrude.44, 66, 9S, 96, IOB, I44 Annual Edifor 4: Big Sisfers 4: Con- cerf Band 2: Concerf Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Forum 3, 4: Forum Romanum 2, 3: Girls' lnsfrumenfal Ensemble 3, 4: Lafin Club I: Masqueraclers: Re- serve Band I: Trapeze Reporfer 3: Four Year I-lonor Roll. Canino, Roberfa .,................ 44 Afalanfa I, 2. Canfwell, Anne. .,...... 44, 66, I44, ISI Big Sisfers 4: Drama Club: Fool'- lighfs: Gavel 3: Girls' Club Play 4: Junior Council: Lafin Club: Mas- queraders: Music Club 2: Four Year Honor Roll. Carne, Lois ,,.. ..... . ...... 4 4, 99, ISO Girls' Choir 3, 4: Music Club I, 2, 3, 4. Casfenholz, Richard ............ 44, l56 Biology Club 3, 4: Slamp Club l. Casurella, Charloffe .,,,........ 45, l56 Biology Club 2, 3, 4: Masqueraders: Music Club 4. Caflin, Barbara ............ 45, ISI, IS7 Afalanfa 2, 3, 4: Drama Club: Foof- Iighfs: I-Iome Economics Club 4: Masqueraders: Pan American 3: Sa- Iudos Amigos I, 2: Senior Class Play. Chandler, Priscilla ......... 45, ISI, I6I Drama Club: Fooflighfs: Forum 3, 4: Music Club l, 2: Saludos Amigos l, 2. Chandler, Rosalie ..., ,.,...,...... 4 5 Chrisfensen, Ole ..,.....,...,..... 45 Clarke, Kenneih ,........,, 45, ll6, I32 Monogram Club 3, 4: Saludos Ami- gos l: Senior Class Play: Soccer 3, 4. . Claypool, Lawrence .....,.......... 45 Baseball 2: Foofball 4. Claypoal, Nanci ........,....,, 45, l5l Arfs and Craffs 2: Drama Club: Girls' Camera Club 3: Masquerad- ers. Clohecy Charlene ,.........,... ...45 Pan American 3: Science Club l: Trinify H.S., River Foresf, lll., 2: Resurrecfion Academy, Norwood Park, Ill., 3. Cohn, Barbara .,....... 45, 66, l05, l5l Afalanfa I, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club: Liferary Tabula l: Masgueraders: Music Club 3: Sfamp Club l: Tra- Cronin, Daniel ............. 45, II4, l32 Baskefball I: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3: Track l. Crowell, Frances.,.45, 98, IOO, l5O, l5l A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Drama Club: Girls' Choir 2: Lafin Club I: Madri- gal Singers 4: Masqueraders: Music Club l, 2, 3, 4. ' Crown, Arline ...,....,.... 45, I39, l62 Afalanfa I, 2, 3: Forum Romanum I, 2: Masqueraders: Townmeefing 3, 4: Trapeze Reporfer 3: Girls' Tennis Team. Cunningham, Pafricia .............. 45 Home Economics Club 3: Provi- dence H.S., Chicago, III., l. Cunningham, Thomas ......,....... 45 Cufhberfson, Mary Jean ...,..,...,. ..........45, 84, 98, IOO, ISO, l62 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Afalanfa l: Fooflighfs: Girls Conference 4: Girls Ensemble 3, 4: Lafin Club l: Mas- queraders: Minsfrel Singers l, 2: Music Club 3, 4: Opereffa 3, 4: peze Edilor 4: Trapeze Reporfer 3: Townmeefing 4. Four Year Honor Roll. Cufler, Byron ,....,. ,... ,.,....... 4 5 Colias, Theodore ...,.............. 45 Dahlberg, Barbara ,.,.,............ 45 Girls' Camera Club 2. Arfs and Craffs 2: Pan American 3. l, 2. Degenhardf, Pafricia ..........,.... 46 Biology 2: Science Club l. DeLeonardis, Camille ........... 46, l5l Arf Club 2: Drama Club. DelMagro, Yvonne ............, 46, l5l France America 2: Music Club 3, 4. Del Vecchio, Joahnne ,..... . .,., .... 4 6 Pan American 3. Demir, Dorofhy .................,.. 46 Dempesy, Colby ..,...,. 46, 66, l2O, l63 Lafin Club: Lincoln 3, 4: Soccer 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Denman, Adele .....,..,.,. 46, l5O, l5l Drama Club: Music 3, 4: Saludos Amigos l. DeRose, Joan ,........, .,.,.... 4 6, l56 Arfs and Craffs 2: Afalanfa l: Bi- ology Club 2, 3, 4: Chemisfry Club 4. Didier, Joan ...........,.. 46, l4l, l6l Arf Club l: Arfs and Craffs 2, pres.: Afalanfa l, 2, 3, 4: Fooflighfs: For- um 4: Girls' Club Play 4: Masquer- aders: Pan American 3. Diffberner, Dawn .............. 46, l57 Forum Romanum 2, 3: Lafin Club l: Home Economics Club 4. The Follies. Backsfage. Duck! Collins, William ....... 45, 98, lOO, l5O A Cappella Choir 4: Boys' Chorus 3: Music Club 4. V Colwell, James ......,.......,..... 45 Pan American 3: Saluclos Amigos 2. Compfon, Edgar .................. 45 Spor+smen's Club 3. Connelly, Laurence ................ 45 Saludos Amigos l. ' Cook, David ........,., 4l, 45, I54, l65 Fooflighfs: Hisfory Club 4, pres.: Masqueraders: Senior Council 4: Spor'lsmen's Club 3, 4, Pres. 4: Slage Crew 2: Golf 3. Corkill, William ....,..,,,,.....,.. 45 Corleff, Edwin ....,,....... 45, l45, I63 Burke 3, 4: Safefy Council 4: Foof- ball l, 2, 3, 4, capf. 4. Cosenfino, Roberf .........,....... 45 Track l, 2, 3. Crawford, Gloria ...,,......,...... 45 Crew, John ..,.,.... 45, 66, 96, l56, l65 Ari' Club I: Biology Club 2: Burke 4: Chemisfry Club 4: Concerf Band 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Radio Club l, 2, 3: Ilseslerve Band l, 2: Four Year Honor o . Daifon, Arfhur ............, 45, 66, l56 Dam Dau, Davi Davi Biology Club 3, 4: Chemisfry Club 4: Forum Romanum 2, 3: Lafin Club l: Masqueraders: Equipmenf Man- ager 2: Four Year Honor Roll. m, Roger ....,........,.,.., 46, 98 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Boys' Chorus l, 2. John ..,..... 46, l2O, I32, 163, l65 Fooflighfs, pres.: Foofball I: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Play 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Junior Council: Lincoln 3, 4: Masqueraders: Sfage Crew 2. S, Arfhur ........, 46, II4, IIB, l32 Monogram Club 4: Baseball 2: Bas- kefball l, 2, 3, 4, co-capf. 4: Foof- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Track l. s, George ..............,.. 46, l56 Biology 4, freas.: Forum Romanum 3. Dawson, Nancy .,......,,,, 46, l5O, l5l Drama Club: France-America 3: Music Club 3, 4. Deck, Clyra ..,.,..,.........,., 46, 99 Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4: Masqueraders: Music Club 2, 3, 4: Pan American 3: Monroe Jr. H.S., Mason Cify, la., I. Deeg, Audrey ....,....,....... 46, l5O Music Club 3, 4: Saludos Amigos H681 Donahoe, William .................. 46 Sf. lgnafius H.S., Chicago, lll., I, 2. Dorner, Mildred ................... 46 Girls' Choir l, 2, 3: Music Club 2, 3: Ausfin H.S., Chicago, lll., I. Dougherfy, Norene ,......,.. ...46, I49 Ari' Club 4. Douglas, Kennefh , ,............,... ......4O, 4l, 46, II6, l32, l63, l65 Class Officer 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4: Concerf Bancl 2, 3: Fooflighfs: Hi-Y 4: Junior Council: Lafin Club l: Lincoln 4: Monogram Club 4: New- 'ron 3: Reserve Band I: Senior Coun- cil 4: Golf 3: Swimming l, 2, 3, 4. Dover, David ..........,........,.. 46 Folk Singers 2: Lafin Club 2: Music Club I, 2: Baskefball Manager 4: Soccer I, 2, 3. Downs, Barbara .,..,,. 46, lll, l5l, l62 Afalanfa 2, 4: Drama: Fooflighis, freas.: Forum Romanum 2: Gavel 4: Junior Council: Masqueraders: Tab- ula Publishing Board 3, 4. Drews, Phyllis ....,......... 46, 66, l6l Forum 3, 4: Forum Romanum 2, 3: Lafin Club: Masqueraders: Four Year Honor Roll. Afalanfa 4: Chemisfry 4: Forum Ro- Drollinger, Donald ,..., 46, l3l, l45, I48 manum I: Pan America 3, 4. Biology Club 2, 3, pres. 3: Boys' Ellon, Jane ..,.........,....... 47, l54 Camera 4: Safefy Council 4. Hisfory Club 4. Dunlcelberg, Dorofhy ........ 46, 99, I54 Elfon, Joan ..,.,.....,.... 47, l54, I62 Girls' Choir 4: Sfory Club 3, 4, pres. 4: Kenmore Sr. H.S., Kenmore, N.Y., Hisfory Club 4: Pan American 3: Townmeefing 4. I, 2. Enyarf, Melville ........ .. .... 47 Dunlap, Donna ..............,..... 46 Golf 2, 3, 4. Forum Romanum 2, 3: Lafin Club: Eudes, Margaref .,... ........... 4 7 Masqueraders. Evans, Nancy .,.........,...... 47, l5I Durlcin, John ...................... 46 Drama Club: Junior Council: Pan Radio Club 3: Sf. lgnafius H.S., American 3. Chicago, Ill., I, 2. Evers, Henry ........,......,., 47, l56 Durso, Gerald ......... 46, II6, ll8, l32 Baseball 2: Baslcefball l, 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2: Soccer 4. Boys' Camera 3: Chemisfry 4: France-America 4: Rhode Island du Ponf H.S., Wilmingfon, Del., I. Dvorak, John ............... 46, 98, I5I Faber, David .......,....,......... 47 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Boys' Chorus Faclcler, Roberf ,.....,........ ..... I, 2: Drama: Fooflighfs: Lafin Club Masqueraders: Sfage Crew 4: Tra- peze Reporfer 3. Ebeling, Franzee ......,.......,.,.. 47 Concerf Orchesfra 3: Forum Ro-- manum 2: Masqueraders. ' Edwards, William ..,...,,.,.... 47, l45 Boys' Camera 3: Safefy Council I, , . .47, 66, 98, I25, l45, I56, I63 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus I: Chemisfry Club 4: Forum Romanum 2: Lafin Club: Lincoln 3, 4: Masqueraders: Minsfrel Singers I: Newfon 3: Safefy Council 4: Sfage Crew 3: Foofball 4: Four Year Hon- or Roll. 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball 3: Soccer 4: Swimming I. Fiedler, Barbara ............ 47, 98, l56 A Cappella Choir 4: Afalanfa I: Chemisfry 4, sec.: Folk Singers 2: Lafin Club: Masqueraders: Music Club 2, 3: Opereffa 4: Townmeefing 3, 4. Finlc, Ella Rea .....,.,........,. 47, ISI Drama Club: Fooflighfs: Forum Ro- manum 2: Lafin Club: Masqueraders. Fischer, June ..............,... 47, I48 Arfs and Craffs 2: Biology Club 2: Girls' Camera 4. Fish, Raleigh .......,.,....,,...,,, 4I Foofball 2: Wifhrow H.S., Cincin- nafi, Ohio I. Fifzgerald, Pafriclc ......,,.,,...... 47 Fenwick H.S., Oalc Parlc, III. I, 2, 3. Fleming, Thomas .,......... 47, IO6, I63 Burlce 4: Forum Romanum 2: Liierary Tabula 4. Flum, Rufh .... 48, 98, III, I44, ISI, I62 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Big Sisfers 4: Drama Club: Fooflighfs: Forum Romanum I, 2, freas. 2: Girls' Choir 2, 3: Masqueraders: Tabula Publish- 2, 3, 4: Sporfsmerfs Club 3, 4, Faclcler, William .............,,... ing Board 3, 4: Townmeeiing 3, 4, Touchdown fumulf. Jusf a minufe,,please. He fried. Eggerf, Donald .... ..,...... 4 7 ..47, 66, 85, 98, l25, l45, I56, I63 frees. 4: Trapeze Reporfer 3. Foofball I, 2. A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Boys' Fong, Henry ,....,...,..........., 48 Eiclcelberg, Jane .,......... 47, I56, IS7 Chorus I: Burlce 3, 4: Chemisfry Baslcefball I. Arf Club 2: Biology Club 4: Home Club 4: Forum Romanum 2: Junior Ford, George ....,...... . ..... 48 Economics Club 4: Masqueraders. Council: Lafin Club, pres.: Mas- Foofball I. Eisaman, Roy .,..........,..... 47, l65 queraders: Minsfrel Singers I: New- Forkel, Shirley ...,................. 48 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, freas. 3: Radio Club I: Sporfsmen's Club 2, 3. fon 3: Safefy Council 4: Sfage Crew 3: Sfudenf Council I, 2, 3: Foofball Eldrige, David ..............,.. 47, I64 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Radio Club 2, 3, 4. Farnsworfh, William ........ 47, I32, I4-S Ellioff, Richard ................ 47, I65 A Cappella Choir I, 2: Monogram Sporl'smen's Club 4: Swimming I, 2. Club 4: Opereffa I, 2: Safefy Coun- Ellioff, Sarah .............. 47, I5I, I62 cil 3.4: Traclc 3. Drama Club 4, sec.: France-America Feeney, Eleanor ...., 47, 66, 84, I4S, l6I 3: Townmeefing 3, 4, hisf., 4: Mas- Forum 3, 4, sec. 4: Forum Romanum queraders. Ellis, Charles .......,.....,. 35, 47, I65 Burlce 4: Girls' Club Play 4: Lighfs Crew 2, 3, 4, chr. 4: Masque-raders: Proiecfion Sfaff l, 2, 3, 4: Saludos Fern Amigos I, 2: Sfamp Club 2, 3, 4. Ellis, Mary .................... 47, I59 Pan American 4. Elsner, Barbara .....,...... 47, I56, IS9 Chemisfry Club 4: Lafin Club: Pan American 3, 4. Elsner, Pafricia ........,... 47, l56, I59 2, 3: Girls' conference 4: Junior Council: Lafin Club: Masqueraders: Safefy Council 4, sec.: Four Year Honor Roll, andez, James .................. 47, 86, IO4, I08, I32, I44, I63, I64 Annual Edifor 4: Big Brofhers 4: Conference on lnfernafional Affairs 4, freas.: Hi-Y 4: Lafin Club: Lin- coln 4: Monogram Club 4: Proiec- fion Sfaff I, 2, 3, 4: Trapeze Edifor 4: Trapeze Reporfer 3: Baseball I, 1169: Music Club 3: Saludos Amigos 3. Forrdrescher, Audrey ........ 48, 86, l6l Forum 4: Girls' Club Play 4: Mas- queraders: Girls' Club play 4: Com- mencemenl' Spealcer. Fossum, Bernard ............,..,,.. 48 Fosfer, Elizabefh ....,. ..... 4 8 Biology Club I. Fosfer, Elva .,.,,.... f ............. 48 Arf Club I: Arfs and Craffs 2: Fool'- lighls: Lafin Club 3:.Masqueraders. Fosfer, Irving ...,................. 48 Traclc I, 2. Fox, David... ........ .......... 4 8, 66 Milifary Service 4: Phoenix Union H.S., Phoenix, Ariz. I: Hinsdale Township Hinsdale, Ill. 2: Four Year Honor Roll. Fox, Richard ............... ..,. .48, 95 Radio Club I: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4. Francis, Roberf .....,............., 48 Mililary Service 1, 2, 3: Soulhwesl H. S., Sl, Louis, Mo. 1. Freelo, Kennelh...48, 131, 132, 145, 165 Hi-Y 4: Salely Council 4: Saludos Amigos 2: Swimming 3: Traclc 3: Cheerleader 4. Frey, Roberl ,........, 48, 120, 125, 145 Safely Council 4: Foolball 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 4. Frills, Garland ........,.....,,.,.. . ,48, 105, 114, 132, 145, 165 Chemislry 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, pres. 4: Lin- coln 3, 4: Monogram 3, 4: Reserve Band 1, 2, 3: Salely Council 3. 4: Senior Class Play: Trapeze Reporler 1, 2, 3, 4: Foolball 1, 2, 3, 4. Froberg, Richard ................., 48 Frueh, Dolores ..,.......,...... 48, 156 Biology Club 2, 3, 4: Chemislry Club 3, 4: Library 3. Gabel, Doris .....,............ 48, 159 Alalanla 1: Pan American 4: Saludos Amigos 1, 2. Galper, Howard.48, 66, 95, 145, 151, 163 Boys' Chorus 1, 2: Burlce 3, 4: Con- cerl Band 2: Concerl Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Drama Club: Foollighls: Four Year Honor Roll: Girls' Club Play 3, 4: Hislory Club 4: Junior Coun- cil: Masqueraders: Reserve Band 1: Safely Council 3, 4: Slamp Club I: Tennis 1: Traclc 3, mgr. Garsl, Norma ....,......,.. 48, 98, 150 A Cappella Choir 4: Girls' Choir 2, 3: Music Club 3, 4. Gaumond, Ray ,,.,.,...,........,. 48 Radio Club 2: Swimming 2: Cam- pion H.S., Prairie du Chien, Wis. 1. Geller, David ,......,.. 48, 66, 156, 163 Biology Club 3, vice-pres.: Burlce 4: Chemislry Club 4: Lalin Club 1: Lilerary Tabula 2: Masqueraders: Newlon 3: Four Year Honor Roll, Geoiclrion, Eugene ............,. 48, 145 1-li-Y 4: Mililary Service 1, 2, 3: Safely Council 4: Slage Crew 1. George Emily ......,..........,... 48 Alalanla 1: Masqueraders: Pan American 3. George, Raymond ....,..,........ . . . . , .41, 48, 132, 144, 163, 165 Big Brolhers 4: Burke 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Masqueraders, lreas.: Newlon 3: , Senior Council: Tennis 2, 3, 4. Ghiselle, Francis ..,.......,..,...,. 48 Radio Club 1. Giovacchini, Audrey ... . , . .48 Gilligan, John ...... ..,. 4 8 ,Quigley Preparalory Seminary, Chi- cago, 111. 1, 2. Gilmore, William .......... 48, 132, 156 Biology Club 2, 3, 4: Chemislry Club 4: Monogram Club 4: Sporlsmen's Club 3: Baseball 3, mgr.: Baslcelball 4, mgr: Foolball 1, mgr. Giroux, Carol ................. 48, 162 Biology Club 3: Gavel 4: Proviso Twnshp. 1-l.S., Maywood, Ill. 1, 2. Glasser, Charlolle .,......, 49, 161, 168 Foollighls 3: Forum 3, 4: France- America 1, 2, 4: Girl's Club Play 4: Masqueraders 2: Music Club 1: Sci- ence Club 1. Glover, Joyce ......,... 49, 66, 106, 161 Alalanla 2, 3, 4: Foollighls: Forum 4: Forum Romanum 1, 3, sec. 1: Liler- ary Tabula 1, 3, 4: Masqueraders: Four Year Honor Roll. Golder, Nancy. .. ..., 49, 66, 84, 108, 161 Annual Edilor 4: Alalanla 1, 2, 3, 4: Forum Romanum 1, 3: Forum 3, 4: Girls' Conference 4: Lilerary Tabula 1: Masqueraders: Trapeze Reporler 3: Four Year Honor Rall. Goldsbury, Roberl ..........,,..,.. 49 Foolball 1, 2. Gordon, Miriam .........,.......,. 49 Granl, William .........,...... 49, 165 Spor1smen's Club 3, 4: Goll 3. Greenwood, June ..,,...,.....,,... 49 Girls' Camera 2: Masgueraders. Greenwood, Lois ..,.,,,.,.,....,.. 49 Greer, Geraldine ........... 49, 98, 148 A Cappella Choir 4: Gavel 3: Girls' Camera 4: Lalin Club 1: Masquer- aders: Music Club 2. Griesbaum, Elwood .... . ....... 49 Foolball 1, 2, 3. Grimm, Clyde .....,....,,......... 49 Sporlsmen's Club 3: Foolball 2. Grobe, Malcolm ....... 49, 109, 130, 132 Lalin Club 1: Monogram Club 4: Baseball 1: Baslcelball 3: Tennis 3, 4. Groom, Gilberl' .,....., 49, 95, 145, 156 Chemislry 4, pres., 4: Concerl Or- cheslra 2, 3, 4: Reserve Band 1: Safely Council 4: Foolball 1, 2. Grolllce, Dale ..............,,,.... 49 Grolllce, Margarel .....,.......,... 49 Arls Club 2, 3, lreas. 2: Arls and Cralls 1: Science Club 1. Guidice, lla Mae ...,....,. 49, 150, 151 Drama Club: Masqueraders: Music Club 4. Guion, Jean ,,...... . ,..... 49, 66, 162 Arls and Cralls 2: Forum Romanum 3, 4: Gavel 4: Newlon 3: Four Year Honor Rall. Gulbrandsen, Joyce ............ . . .49 Chemislry Club 3: Music Club 3, Gunderson, Donald .......,..... 49, 118 Baslcelball 1: Swimming 2, 3: Tennis 3: Mercersburg Academy, Mercers- burg, Penn. 3. Guslavson, Nancy ..,...,........,, 49 Auslin 1-l.S., Chicago, 111. 2. Guy, Barbara ...... 49, 66, 98, 100, 162 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Alalanla 1: Forum Romanum 1: Girls' Choir 1: Lilerary Tabula 1: Madrigal Sing- ers 3, 4: Masqueraders: Music Club: Townmeeling 3, 4: Trapeze Reporler 3: Four Year Honor Rall. Guy, Donald ,............. 49, 109, 148 Arls and Cralls 1: Boys' Camera I, 2, 3, 4, v. pres. 1, 2: Pholography Slafl 2, 3, 4. 1-lagglund, Dolores .. ....,. 49 Masqueraders. Haines, Dorolhy ............... 49, 150 Alalanla 2: Lalin Club 1, 2: Music Club 3, 4. Halcanson, Richard ............,.., 49 Saludos Amigos 1: Sporlsmen's Club 3. Hall, Thomas ...,......,.,. 49, 116, 132 Lincoln 4: Safely Council 4: Swim- ming 2, 3, 4, capl. 2: Traclc 2: Monogram Club 4. Hamplon, Nancy .............,. 49, 151 Biology 2: Drama: Girls' Camera Club. Hanlce, Virginia ..... .........,.. 4 9 Arl' Club 1. Hansen, Donald .,.,...,...,....... 49 Radio Club 1, 2, 3: Foolball 1. Hansen, Eugene .,..... 49, 114, 132, 144 Monogram Club 3, 4: Smolcing Council 3, 4, v. pres. 4: Baslcelball 1, 2: Foolball 1, 2, 3, 4, co-capl. 4. Hansen, Joanne ......,......,,.,,. 50 Harbin, Lois ...................... 50 Forum Romanum 1: Masqueraders: Pan American 3, 4. Hardl, Allred .............,,,..,.. 50 A Cappella Choir 1, 2: Concerl' Band 1, 2: Wauwalosa H.S., Wauwa- losa, Wis. 1, 2. Hardy, Richard ......,..,.......... 50 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Boys' Chorus 1, 2: Senior Class Play: Foolball 2. Harris, Ann ...... 41, 50, 84, 98, IOO, 151 A Cappella Choir 4: Drama Club: Ready lor a lhriller. Precision pasling. Parenls' nighl. 11701 Mmm. A sludy in sophislicalion. The rescue. Folk Singers 3, 4: Foollighls: Girls' Choir 3, 4: Girls' Conference 4: Junior Council: Masqueraders: Mu- sic Club 2: Senior Class Play: Senior Council. Harris, Ermaiean ...,......,.....,. 50 - Leyden H.S., Franklin Park, III. I, 2: Bay H.S., Panama Cily, Fla. 3. Harrison, James ...4........... 50, l65 Boys' Camera Club 2: SporIsmen's Club 4. Hauck, Roger ...........,, 50, I56, I64 Chemislry Club 4: Newlon 3, 4, pres. 4: Baseball I, 2, 3. Hauser, Ernesl ,, .,,,.,..... ...,. . 50 Hawkins, Salli ,,............. .... , .50 Saludos Amigos I: Trapeze Reporler 3. Healy, John .....,.,.............. 50 Fenwick H.S., Oak Park, III, I, 2, Hebal, Lenore ........., 50, 66, 99, I62 Girls' Choir 3, 4: Lalin Club I: Mas- queraders: Music Club I, 2: Town- meeling 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Heck, Lois ............,.,..... 50, I5I Chemislry Club 3: Drama Club: Masqueraders. Hedberg, Carolyn ,,.. .. .50, 95, 96, I62 Concerl Band 27 Concerl Orchesfra 3, 4: Gavel 3, 4: Girls' Inslrumenlal Ensemble 3, 4: I.al'in Club I: Mas- queraders: Music Club 2: Reserve Band I. I-leidenreich, Barbara .............. 50 Forum Romanum 2: Music Club 4. Henderson, Joyce .............. 50, I50 France-America 2: Masqueraclers: Music Club 3, 4. Heyer, Jacqueline ,,.,.....,....... 50 Saludos Amigos I, 2: Slory Club 3. Hillman, Harry ..... 50, 66, 67, II6, I64 Lilerary Tabula I: Monogram Club 4: Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4, Ireas. 3, v. pres. 4: Saludos Amigos 2: Swim- ming I, 2, 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll: J a n u a r y Commencemenl Speaker. Hinrichs, Maria ...,,.,,........... 50 A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Drama Club: Foollighls: Girls' Ensemble 2: Mas- queraders: Music Club I, 2. Hifzlield, Donald ,,,.......,.,,.,.. 50 Holland, Norma ............... 50, I57 Foollighls: Forum Romanum I: Girls' Club Play 3, 4: Masqueraders: Home Economics Club 3, 4. Hook, Arlhur .,...,,,...,....,. ,,.50 Horn, Barbara ,..,.,... 50, 98, IO0, I50 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Girls' Choir 3: Girls' Ensemble 3, 4: Minslrel Singers I, 2: Music Club I, 2, 3, 4: Operella 3, 4. Horlon, Charles ,...........,.. 50, II6 Forum Romanum 3, 4: Soccer 4. Horwich, Richard ..,... 50, 66, I05, I63 Forum Romanum 2, 3: Lighls Crew 4: Lincoln 4: Masqueraders: Trapeze Edilor 4: Trapeze Reporler 3: Four Year Honor Roll. Hossman, Richard .........,.... 50, I65 SporIsmen's Club 4: SI. Philips H.S., Chicago, Ill. I, 2. I-Iough, Roger ............,,......, 50 Houha, Thomas ..,.....,... 50, IO9, I48 Boys' Camera I, 2, 3, 4, sec. 2, Ireas. 3, pres. 4: Pholography Slafl 2, 3, 4. Huckins, Marlha Jane ....,.... ...,. 5 O Huelsler, Jane .................. 50, 99 Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4: Music Club 3. I'-Iulzlord, Howard ....,....,,,.,.... 5I Biology Club 2: Concerl Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Radio Club 3. , Hughes, Elizabelh .....,,,... 5l, 99, I6l Forum 3, 4: Girls' Choir 4: Lalin Club. Humbersfone, Frank.35, 5I, II6, I2O, I32 Proiecfion Slalzl I, 2, 3, 4: Safely Council 2: Slamp Club 2: Soccer 3, 4: Track 2, 3. Hunler, Milzi ..................... 5l Foollighls: Girls' Club Show 4. I-luskey, Barbara ...,..,......., SI, I5I Drama Club: Lilerary Tabula I: Sa- ' ludos Amigos I. I-Iyall, Donna .,..,................ 4l, 5l, 98, IOO, I39, I44, I46, I62 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Arls and Cralls I: Alalanla 2: Big Sislers 4: Foollighls: Girls' Choir I, 2: Girls' Ensemble 3, 4: Girls' Club Council 2, 4, lreas. 4: Masqueraders: Junior Council: Senior Council: Sludenl Council 2, 3, 4: Townmeeling 3, 4. Idle, Darlene .....,............ 5I, I57 Forum Romanum 3: Masqueraders: Home Economics 4, sgl. al arms. Ingalls, David ...,,,..... 5I, 66, 95, I63 Concerl Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Drama Club: Lincoln 4: Masqueraders: Mu- sic Club 2: Elgin Academy, Elgin, Ill. I. - Ingram, Alan ...,..,,,,..... 5I, 95, I32 Concerl Band 3: Concerl Orchesrra II7Il 3, 4: Foollighls: Masqueradersi Re- serve Band I, 3: SIGCJS CFGW 2. 37 Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4. Iverson, Rosalie ,.......... . .,.. 5I, I64 Forum Romanum 2, 3: Gavel 3, 4: Masqueraclers: Newlon 4. Jacobs, Alan .......... 5I, II8, I44, I63 Big Brolhers 4: Burke 4, sgf. al arms 4: Junior Council: Radio Club I: Senior Class Play: Sludenl Council 4, v. pres.: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 2: Tennis 3. Jacobsen, Marlha ,.,..,. ......... .,......4O, 4l, 5I, 66, 84, I44, I62 Big Sislers 4: Class Officer 3, 4, Sec. 3, 4: Forum Romanum I, 2, Pres, I: Gavel 3, 4: Girls' Choir 3: Girls' Conference 4, V. Pres.: Girls' Club Council I, 2, 3: Junior Council: Masqueraders: Music Club I, 2: Senior Council: Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Jaeger. Carla ......,,,.....,... 5I, 84 Drama Club: Fooflighls: Girls' Con- ference 4: Masqueraders: Pan Amer- ican 3: Saludos Amigos I, 2. Jaenicke, William .................. 5I Jaffe, Harold ..........,....,..... 5I Monogram Club 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Freshman Baskelball Coach 4. Jakubovifz, Olga .,.,.,.....,..,... 5I Biology Club 2: Music Club I, 3, 4. Jensen, Shirley .................... 5I Arls and Crafls 2: France-America 2: Trapeze Reporler 3: Masquerad- ers. Johannes, Dolores, .,........,.. 5l, I00 Arl Club I: Arls and Cralls 3: Folk Singers 2, 3, 4: Masqueraders: Mu- sic Club 3, 4. Johnson, Donald ............ 35, 5I, I25 Foolball 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2: Pro- ieclion Slafl I, 2. 3, 4. Johnson, Elizabelh ......... 5l, l5I, I62 Arl Club I, 2: Arls and Cralls 2: Concerl Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Drama Club: Foollighls: Forum Romanum 3: Masqueraders: Townmeeling 4. Johnson, Waller .......,....... 5I, l65 Sporlsmen's Club 2, 3, 4. Jones, Dorolhy ..........,..,.. 5l, I50 Masqueraders: Music Club 2, 3, 4. Jones, Richard ........,........... 5I Jordan, Roberl ....,.,............. 5I Jorgensen, Irene ,,.,. ............. 5 I Music Club 3: Saludos Amigos 2. Kahlenberg, Richard .... 5l, 66, I54, I56 Chemislry Club 4: I'-Iislory Club 4: Glenbard H.S., Glen Ellyn III.: Four Year Honor Roll. Karagianis, Kally ,....,.,....... 5I, I5O Arls and Crails 2: Music Club 4: Auslin H.S., Chicago, III, Keele, Anne ..,..,.......,........ Trinily H.S., River Foresl, III. I, 2, 3. Kemper, James ........ 5l, 66, I56, I63 Biology Club 3: Burke 4: Chemislry Club 4: Trapeze Reporfer 3: Lalin Club I: Lilerary Tabula 2: Masquer- aders: Four Year Honor Rall. Kennard, Dolores ........,......... 5I Alalanla 4: Chemislry Club 4: Mas- queraders: Pan American 3, 4. Kennedy, Geraldine ....,.......... 52 Biology Club 2, Ireas. Kerr, Bruce ..................., 52, I5I Drama Club: Girls' Club Play 4: Foolball 2: Senior Class Play: Track 3. Kerwin, Joan .....,,........... 52, I56 Biology Club 2: Chemisfry Club 4: Alalanla I. Kilgore, William ,....,............, 52 Foolball I: Track I, 3, 4. Kirk, John ,......., ...,..,...... 5 2, 97 Concerl Band 3, 4: Reserve Band I, 2. Kirschbaum, Margarel ...,,. 52, I5l, I59 Drama Club: Forum Romanum 2: Lalin Club I: Music Club I, . Pan American 4. Kleven, Muriel .,.................. 52 Music Club 7: Saludos Amigos I. Klinge, Roberl ,...,,...,..... .,... 5 2 Kluber, George ...,.,...........,. 52 Arl Club 2: Arfs and Cralls 27' Drama Club: Foollighls. Knowles, James ...,... 52, II6, l2O, I32 Folk Singers 2: Lincoln 4: Masquer- aders: Monogram Club 4: Saludos Amigos 2: Slage Crew 2, 3: Soccer 3. 4: Shakespeare Club 4: Track 4. Knudson, Harry .........,......... ...52, IOS, I25, l45, I56, I63, I65 Chemislry Club 4: Concerl' Band I, 2, 3: Forum Romanum I: Hi-Y 3, 4, Sec. 4: Junior Council: Lincoln 3, 4, sec. 4: Safely Council 3, 4: Trapeze Edilor 4: Trapeze Reporler 2, 3: Baskelball I, 2: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4. Knudson, Marilyn ...... 52, 66, I5l, I62 Drama Club: Forum Romanum 2, 3: Lalin Club: Masqueraders: Shake- speare Club 3: Townmeeling 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Kodl, RoberI..52, 96, I25, l45, I63, I65 Concerl Band 2, 3, 4: Forum Ro- manum I: Hi-Y 3, 4: Lincoln 3, 4: Safely Council 3, 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3. Konrad, William ......,........,... . . ,. . . . .35, 52, I I6, l20, I32, I63 Lincoln 3, 4: Monogram Club 2, 3. 4: Proieclion Slafl I, 2, 3, 4: Soccer 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4, Capl. 2. Co-capf. 4. Kopperud, William ,..,,..,..... 52, l56 Biology Club 4: Chemislry Club 4: Forum Romanun 2, 3: Lalin Club I: Spor'rsmen's Club 3. Krahll, Barbara .,.......... 52, IO6, I54 Biology Club 2: Lilerary Tabula 4: Shakespeare Club 3: Slory Club 3, 4, sec. 4. Kroh Krahe, Donald, ....... 52, II4, I2O, l32 Burke 4: Monogram Club 3.4: Fool- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. Krogman, Roberl. .,.,.,, 35, 40, 4I, 52, 66, B5, 86, III, I44, ISI, I63, I65 Big Brolhers 4: Boys' Conference 4 sec.: Class Officer 4, Ireas.: Coun- cil on lnlernalional Alilairs 4, pres.: Drama Club, pres.: Forum Romanum 2, 3, sec. 2, pres. 3: Girls' Club Play 3, Hi-Y 3, 4: Lalin Club, Ireas.: Lighls Crew 3, 4: Lincoln 3, 4: Masqueraders, sgl. al arms: Proiec- 'rion Slaicl I, 2, 3, 4: Senior Council: Slage Crew I, 2: Tabula Publishing Board 4, bus. mgr.: Trapeze Edilor 3: Trapeze Reporler 2, 4: Foolball I: Soccer 3, mgr.: Four Year Honor Roll. ns, Eva ...,........,,....., 52, 99 Alalanla 2: Chemislry Club 3: Girls' Choir 3, 4: Masqueraders: Music Club 4: Kelvyn H. S., Chicago, III. Krueger, Flora ...........,,.... 52, I57 Home Economics Club 4: Mas- queraders. Kurlz, Edward .,..............,..... 52 S+. Ignalius H. S., Chicago, III. I, 2. Kvllek, Arlella ,,..,,...,....,.. 52, I56 Chemislry Club 4: Minslrel Singers I: Music Club 3. LaGiovine, LaVerne ,..,............. 52 Alalanra I: Masqueraders. Lamm, Donald .............. 52, 96, I65 Concerl Band 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Lalin Club: Reserve Band I, 2: Sporls- men's Club 4, Ireas.: Trapeze Re- porler 3: Soccer 3: Track I, 2, 3. Landis, Richard .,.......... 52, 95, I54 Concerl Band 2, 3: Concerl Orches- Ira 3, 4: Forum Romanum 3: Hislory Club 4: Junior Council: Reserve Band I: Trapeze Reporler 3. Landon, Beverly ................ 52, I54 Concerl' Orcheslra I, 2: Hislory Club 4: Masqueraders: Music Club 3. Larkin, PaIrick,.. .. ...,.... ....52 Larson, Mary Lane ...............,. 52 Lalherow, Joan .......... 52, 95, 96, I59 Concerf Orcheslra 3, 4: Girls' In- slrumenlal Ensemble 3, 4: Pan American 4: Elgin H. S., Elgin, III., I: Wesl Frankiorl H. S., Wesl' Franklorl, III., 2. Laulis, Gerald ,........ ,.52, 66, 67, I63 Burke 3, 4: Newlon 3: Four Year Honor Roll: June Commencemenl' Speaker: Scholarship Cup Winner. un, PolIy.53, 66, 98, IOO, I44, I46, I5O A Capella Choir 3, 4: Girls' Choir 2: Girls' Ensemble 3, 4: Girls' Club Council I, 3, 4, v. pres. 4: Lalin Club: Masqueraders: Music Club 2, 3, 4: Operelfa 3, 4: Sludenf Coun-' cil I, 2, 3, 4: Townmeeling 3, 4: Four Year Honor Rall. Leavill, Roberl ,............... 53, l56 Chemisfry Club 4: Forum Roma- num 3. Lelley, Roberl ..,.. .. ,...,.,.... 53 Foolball, I. Leisering, Doris ..,,......., 53, I5l, I59 Free for all Drama Club: Lalin Club: Music Club I' Pan American 4 I-Ove in bIOOm-Y Lenz, Richard ..... 53, ii4, sis, I32, 144 Come and gel' em. Junior Council: Monogram Club 3, 4: Smoking Council 4: Baseball I, 2, 3: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4, mgr., 41 Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, capl., I, co- capl., 4. Leon, Barbara ................. 53, I5l Drama Club 4: Foollighls: Mas- queraders: Salely Council 4. I.e5large, Joan ...,.,.....,.... 53, I49 Arl Club 4, sec.: France-America 3. Leuschner, Ronald .....,.... 53, 66, I63 Burke, 4: Hislory Club 3: Slamp Club I: Four Year Honor Roll. Levee, Marilyn .......,...,, 53, 66, I5I Drama Club: Foollighls: France- America 4: Four Year Honor Roll: Senn H. S., Chicago, III., I, 2. Libby, Naomi ....,...,,.,...,, 53, I54 Alalanla I: I-Iislory Club 4, sec.: Pan American 4. Lind, Harold ....,,. 53, 66, 95, I63, I64 Burke 4: Concerl Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Newlon 3: Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4, pres., 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Lind, Helen ..,..,........., 53, 99, I62 Gavel 3, 4: Girls' Choir 3, 4: Mas- queraders: Music Club 3. Lindblade, Edwin ,...., ......,.. ,.,. 5 3 Radio Club 3. Linder, Marie .............. 53, 99, I57 Girls' Choir 3, 4: Home Economics Club 4. Lloyd, Evangeline ....,.....,....,,. 53 Alalanla I. Lloyd, Ronald ............. 53, I2O, I63 Burke 4: Newlon 3: Radio Club I, 2: Baseball I, 2: Track 3, 4. London, Allred ........ 53, IO8, I30, I45 Annual Edilor 4: Foollighls: Girls' Club Play 3: Lalin Club: Mas- queraders: Reserve Band I, 2: Sale- ly Council 3, 4: Slamp Club I: Trapeze Reporler 3: Foolball l: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. Longren, William .............. 53, lO8 Annual Edilor 4: Trapeze Reporler 3: Foolball 2, mgr.: Soccer 3: Track I, 2, mgr., I, 2. Loomis, Michael ,................... 53 Love, William ..,.,............,.... 53 Loversky, Marianne ............. 53, I59 Arls and Cralls 2: Alalanla 3: Chemislry Club 4: Masqueraders: Pan American 3, 4. Lowery, Donald ...........,........ 53 Lowery, Eugene .....,....,......... 53 Lucal, Janel ........ 53, 66, 86, lO5, I62 Alalanla I: Conlerence on Inler- nalional Allairs 4, sec.: Foollighls: Forum Romanum 2: Girls' Club Play 3, 4: Lalin Club: Masqueraders: Senior Class Play: Townmeeling 3, 4, sec., 4: Trapeze Edilor 4: Trapeze Reporler 3: Four Year Honor Roll, Ludwig, Eugene ..,................. 53 Chemislry Club 3: Onarga H. S.. Onarga, III., I. Ludwigs, William ..,....... 53, I56, I65 Chemislry Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Newlon 3, 4: Reserve Band 2. 3. Lundquisl, Roberl..53, 96, IO9, I30, I65 Biology Club, 2, 3: Concerl Band 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Reserve Band I: Sporlsmen's Club 3. Lurie, Jay ...... ,......,........... 5 3 Foollighls: Hislory Club 4: Mas- queraders: Foolball I. Lycan. Jean .....,............. 53, I56 Chemislry Club 4: Saludos Ami- gos I. I Comin' up. We're all ears, Mr. Baker. Time oul lor lunch. lI731 Lynch, Allen ................... 53, 96 Arl Club I: Boys' Camera I: Con- cerl Band I, 2, 3, 4: Reserve Band I. MacDiarmid, Cassius ,...... 54, I45, l5I Drama Club, v. pres.: Foollighls: Girls' Club Show 3: Masqueraders: Salely Council 3, 4: Foolball I, 2. Maclnlyre, Anne ............,...... 54 Concerl Orcheslra l, 2, 3: Mas- queraders: Music Club I, 2. MacKeen, Marilyn .................. 54 Saludos Amigos I. Magowan, Marilyn .....,... 54, I59, I62 Arls and Cralls 2: Gavel 4: Music Club 3: Pan American 3, 4. Mahoney, Louis ..,............,..,. 54 Drama Club: Foallighls: Girls' Club Play 4: Masqueraders. Maimon, Eleanor Josephine ..,,.. 54, l59 Arl Club I: Biology Club 3: Fool- Iighls: Masquerade-rs: Music Club I, 2: Pan American 4. Mailland, Marlha .............. 54, I46 Drama Club: Girls' Club Council 4, hisl.: Junior Council: Music Club 2. Malkin, Edward .,.................. 54 Forum Romanum I: Foolball I, 2. Mann, Carolyn ...,.... 54, Ill, I5I, I54 Arl Club I: Drama Club: Foollighlsp I-lislory Club 4, Sec.: Masqueraders: Pan American 3: Saludos Amigos 2. Man .ie, Susan .......,........ 54, I5l Biology Club 2, 3: Drama Club: Girls' Camera 2: Saludos Amigos I. Marlowe, Shirley .........,,,....... 54 Marquardl, Shirley ....... .... 5 4 Biology Club 2, Sec. Marlin, Emily ......,.............., 54 York High School, Elmhursl, Ill. I, 2, 3. Marlin Judilh ............. 54, I5I, I62 Drama Club: Foollighls: Gavel 3, 4: Masqueraders: Pan American 3. Maslers, Jeanne .......,....... 54, I5l Biology Club 2: Chemislry Club 3: Drama Club. Maleer, Roberl ..........., ........ 5 4 Chemislry Club 4: Trapeze Reporl- er 3: Gull H. S., Newporl, Flor- ida I. Malhieu, Palricia .....,...,....,.... 54 A Cappella Choir 3: Music Club 2. Mallheeussen, Edward .............. 54 Chemislry Club 3: Foolball 2, 3: Track I, 2. Mazza, Roberl ................. 54, I56 Chemislry Club 4: Track 3. McCandless, Mariorie.54, 66, 99, l5I, I62 Alalanla 2, 3, 4: Drama Club: Fool- lighls: Forum-Romanum I, 3: Gavel 3, 4, Pres. 4: Girls' Choir 4: Mas- queraders: Senior Class Play: Four Year Honor Roll. McCarrell, Grace .......... 54, 99, I50 Girls' Choir 4: Music Club 4. McCarlhy,J0l'1n ....,. 54, II4, I32, I44 Monogram Club 3, 4: Smoking Council 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. McConachie, Helen ................ 54 Pan American 3: Saludos Amigos 2. MCDavid, Jol1n..,54, I3l, I56, I64, I65 Chemislry Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Newlon 3, 4, lreas. 3: Goll 3: Swimming 2, 3. McDonald, John.,54, II4, l32, I44, I63 Burke 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Safefy Council 3, 4: Senior Council 4: Smoking Council 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4. McDonald, Joseph .......,......... 54 Milifary Service 2, 3. McDonald, Raymond ..... 54, 96, 97, l45 Concerf Band 2, 3, 4: Forum- Romanum I, 2: Reserve Band l: Safefy Council 4: Foofball I, 2. McDowell, Richard .... 54, IO9, l48, l56 Boys' Camera 3, 4: Chemisfry Club 4: Phofography Sfaff 4. McGarry, Roberf ........... 35, 54, I63 Forum-Romanum 2: Lincoln 4: Pro- iecfion Sfaff 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2. McGreevy, Ann .....,., 54, 84, l5I, l6O Conference on lnfernafional Affairs 3: Drama Club: Forum-Romanum 4: Girls' Conference 4: Masqueraders: Pan-American 3: Saludos Amigos 2. Mclnfyre, Nancy ................,.. 55 Wesfwood High School, Wesfwood, Mass. I: Cambridge Lafin School, Cambridge, Mass. 2: Raslindale High School, Bosfon, Mass.2: Wash- ingfon High School, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania 2: Kenwood High School, Balfimore, Maryland 2: Aus- fin High School, Chicago, lll. 3. McKay, Roberf ...............,, 4l, 55, 66, 85, II6, I20, I32, I44, I63, l65 Big Brofhers 4: Boys' Conference 4, v. pres.: Class Officer 3, pres.: Forum Romanum 2, v. pres.: Hi-Y 4: Junior Council, pres.: Lincoln 3, 4: Monogram Club 4: Newfon 3, v. pres.: Senior Council: Sfudenf Council 4: Soccer 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. McKee, Mary ............. 55, III, I62 . Afalanfa I: Forum Romanum 2, 3: Gavel 4: Lilerary Tabula 2: Mas- queraders: Music Club 3: Tabula Publishing Board 3, 4. McKnighf, Roberf ,......,...,.. 55, 96 Boys' Chorus 2: Concerf Band 3, 4: Concerf Orchesfra 3: Hi-Y 2: Re- serve Band I, 2: Saludos Amigos I, 2, sgf. af arms 2: Foofball I. McNulfy, George, ,55, 66, l25, l6O, I63 Burke 4: Forum Romanum 2, 3, 4: Lafin Club: Newfon 3: Foofball l, 2, 3, 4: Four Year Honor Rall. Meier, ROl3erf..35, 55, 66, I20, l56, I63 Chemisfry Club 4, pres.: Lincoln 3, 4: Proiecfion Sfaff 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Meinhard, David ..,..,..........,.. 55 Melone, Donald ......,.,........... 55 Baskefball I: Foofball I, 3: Track 2, 3. Melone, Marilyn ...........,....... 55 Arf Club I, 2: Home Economics Club 3. Meyer, Charles ,.,.....,... 55, I63, I64 Lincoln 4: Newfon 4. Mickelsen, Vicfor ,.,,.. 55, II6, I20, I32 Monogram Club 4: Soccer 2, 3, 4: Track 4. Miller, Eldon, .................. 55, 98 A Cappella' Choir, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus'I,i 2: 'Minsfrel Singers 2, 3: Music Club 2: Saludos Amigos 2. Miller, Mariorie ............ 55, 66, l48 Afalanfa l, 2: Biology Club 3: Girls' Camera 4, sec.: Masgueraders: Four Year Honor Roll. Miller, Sfanford ........,....... 55, l54 Fooflighfs: Hisfory Club 4: Mas- queraders: Foofball I, 2: Soccer 3. Milsfead, Joan .....,......,........ 55 Saludos Amigos 2. Mirback, Norman ......,, ..... 5 5, I63 Burke 4. Mifchell, Leona ......,,...,..... 55, 66 Forum Romanum 2: Lafin Club: Newfon 3: Trapeze Reporfer 3: Four Year Honor Roll. Moreno, Allen .....,,.............. 55 Monogram Club 3, 4: Soccer 2, 3, 4: Track 2: Morfon H. S., Cicero, lll, I. - Morgan, Janel' .................... . . .55, 66, 98, IOO, IO8, III, I62 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Annual Edifor 4: Forum Romanum 2, 3, pres. 3: Gavel 3, 4, v. pres. 4: Girls' En- semble 3, 4: Masqueraders: Tabula Publishing Board 3, 4: Trapeze Re- porfer 3: Four Year Honor Roll. Morfon, Bruce ...... 55, 66, 95, IO4, I63 Brass Quarfef 3, 4: Brass Sexfef 3, 4: Burke 4: Concerf Band I, 2, 3: Concerf Orchesfra 3, 4: Drama Club: Fooflighfs, v. pres.: Girls' Club Play 4: Masqueraders: Radio Club 2: Reserve Band I: Senior Class Play: Trapeze Edifor 4: Track 3, mor.: Four Year Honor Roll. Mose, Edward ......,..,.........., 55 Mosfardi, Dino ......,...... 55, 96, l56 Chemisfry Club 4: Concerf Band 3, 4: Reserve Band l, 2: Sporfsmen's Club 3: Baseball I, 2: Foofball I: Track 3, mgr. Mosfardi, Sfephen ...,.,...,....... ...........55, 66, 96, 97, I56, I63 Chemisfry Club 4, vice-pres.: Con- cerl' Band 3, 4: Forum Romanum 2, 3: Lafin Club: Lincoln 4: Reserve Band I, 2: Senior Class Play: Base- ball I, 2: Foofball I: Four Year Honor Roll. Moulds, Frank ....,....,........,.. 55 Music Club 3: Sf. Mel H. S., Chi- cago, lll., I, 2, 3. Moyer, Frank., .... 55, 98, l45, I5I, l56 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Boys' Chorus 2: Chemisfry Club 4: Drama Club, sgf. af arms: Fooflighfs: Lafin Club: Masqueraders: Music Club 2, 3: Opereffa 4: Safefy Council 4. Murbach, Mardelle .....,..,.,. 55, I57 Biology Club 2: Home Economics 4, pres. Murray, James ......,........,.,... 55 Masqueraders: Foofball l, 3, 4. Meyers, Margarel' ...,.,........ 55, l50 Afalanfa 2, 3: Music Club 3, 4. Neff, Alice ,..,,................ 55, 95 Arfs and Craffs 2: Concerf Orches- fra 3, 4: Fooflighfs: Home Eco- nomics Club 3: Masqueraders. Nelson, Jean ....,.....,.,., 55, 84, I57 Afalanfa 3: Biology Club 2, SGC.: Girls' Conference 4: Home Eco- nomics Club 4, v. pres.: Pan Ameri- can 3. Nemoyer, Barbara ,........ 56, III, l5O Biology Club 2: Chemisfry Club 3: H Music, Club I, 4: Reserve Band, I-, 2: Tabula Publishing Board 3, '4. Nesbiff, Dorofhy .............. 56, I57 Home Economics Club 3: Mas- queraders: Pan American 3. Newman, Marian .,,,...,., 56, l5I, I62 Afalanfa I, 2, 3: Drama Club: lI74l Ouf from under. Desfinafion unknown. ' Our mosf disfinguished presidenf A hall guard hard al work. The Roman Banquel. A busy nighl wilh +he Iighls. Forum Romanum 2, 3: Gavel 3, 4: Lalin Club: Masqueraders. Nicholas, Thomas ,..... .......... . . .56 Newlon 3: Siamp Club I, 3. Nicolaus, Beverly ....... 56, 98, l5O, I62 A Cappella Chair 4: Girls' Choir 3: Lalin Club: Masqueraders: Music Club 2, 4: Townmeeling 3, 4. Nichols, Richard ....,..,,.. 56, l3O, I65 Sporlsrnen's Club 3, 4, sgl. al arms 3. Nicholson, James. .56, I45, I48, I5l, I65 Boys' Camera 4: Drama Club: Fool'- lighls: I-Ii-Y 4: Masqueraders: Safely Council 4: Slamp Club 2: Trapeze Reporler 3, 4. Nielsen, I-Iarald ...... 56, IO4, I45, I56 Biology Club 3, lreas.: Chemislry Club 4: Newlon 3, sgl. al arms: Safely Council 3, 4: Trapeze Edilor 4: Trapeze Reporler 3: Foolball I, 2, 3, mgr. 3: Track I, 2, 3. Nielsen, Nancy .......... 56, I5O, I5I Drama Club: Music Club 3, 4: Saludos Amigos I. f Nikilas, Margo ......,..... 56, 66, I62 Townmeeling 3, 4: Morlon High School, Cicero, Ill. 2: Girls Tech- nical I'l. S., Milwaukee, Wis. 2: Four Year Honor Roll. Nordland, Ida Mae .......,... ..56, I5O Forum Romanum 2, 3: Girls' Choir 2, 3: Lalin Club: Music Club I, 2, 3, 4, v. pres. 3. Nordvall, Carolyn ,............. 56, I5l Arl Club I, Drama Club: Forum 4: Music Club 2. Norgren, Roberl ...,.......,.,..... ........56, 66, IOO, I25, I63, l65 Folk Singers 2, 3, 4: I-Ii-Y 4: Lin- coln 3, 4, v. pres. 4: Lilerary Tab- ula I: Senior Class Play: Tabula Publishing Board 4: Baskelball I, 2: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I, 2: Four Year I-Ionor Roll. Norlon, I-larry ..................... 56 Arl Club I, pres.: Junior Council. Norlon, Joan ......,.........,... 56 Arl Club I, sec. and lreas O'Brien, Barbara ......,............ 56 Trinily lnl. S., River Foresl, Ill. I: Cryslal Lake I-I. S., Cryslal Lake, Ill. 3. O'Brien, Joseph ....,............... 56 Saludos Amigos 2: Foolball I: Track 2. Odom, Charles Bruce .... ......... 5 6 Oehmig, Rulh .,.....,...... 56, 84, 86 Alalanla 2, 4: Conference on ln- lernalional Allairs 4: Forum 4: Girls' Conlerence 4: I-Iome Econo- mics 3: Pan-American 3: Saludos Amigos I, 2. Ogdorl, William ,.,, 4I, 56, II4, I32, I44 Monogram Club 3. 41: Reserve Band I, 2: Senior Council: Smoking Coun- cil 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 4. Olander, Roberl ................... 56, 66, IO6, I20, I32, I45, I63, I65 I-li-Y 4: Lilerary Tabula 4: Mono- gram Club 4: Newron 3: Salely Council 3, 4: Foolball 4, mgr.: Track 2, 3, 4, mgr.: Mansfield Junior I-I. S. Tucson, Arizona I: Tucson Senior I'I. S., Tucson, Arizona 2: Four Year I-lonor Roll: Lincoln 4. Oldfield, Margarel' ..,......, 56, 84, I6I Forum 3, 4: Forum Romanum 2: ms: Girls' Conference 4, sec.: Lalin Club: Masqueraders: Girls' Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. Olds, Suzanne ...,........ 56, l5I, l59 Drama Club: Girls' Choir 3: Music Club I, 2: Pan-American 4. Olson, Mary Lou ....,......, ..56, l5O Music Club 2, 3, 4: Pan-American 3: Saludos Amigos 2: Bensenville I-I. S., Bensenville, Ill. I. Ollman, Ray ......,.....,....,..... 56 Boys' Chorus 2, 3: Saludos Amigos 2. Orner, Mildred .....,.......... 56, I5O Arrs and Cralls 2: Forum Romanum 2: Music Club 3, 4. Ollolin, Louise ,.......,... 56, 84, I5I Arl Club 2, sec.: Alalanla, v. pres. 3: Drama Club: Foollighls: Forum Romanum I, 2: Girls' Conlerence 4, pres.: Masqueraders. Owen, Nancy ...............,. 56, l5I Alalanla 4: Drama Club: Saludos Amigos I, 2, pres. 2. Pagani, Rila .................. 56, l5l Drama Club: Masgueraders. Page, Nancy .............. 56, I5l, l59 Arl Club I: Afalanla I: Drama Club: Masqueraders: Pan-American 3, 4: Saludos Amigos 2. Palmisano, Cyrene .................. 57 Pan American 3: Slory Club 3: Sl. Mary's Academy, Nauvoo, Ill. I, 2. Paolella, Michael .........,.... 57, I3O Parrillo, Donald .................... 57 Foollighls: Sporlsmen's Club 3: Foolball 4: Sl. lgnalius I-I. S. Chi- cago, Ill. l, 2. Pallerson, Carolyn. .......,........ 57 Arl' Club 2: Trinily I-I. S., River Foresl, lll. I: Sl. Clara Academy, Sincinawa, Wis. 2. Paul, John ......,,..........,. 57, I32 Monogram Club 3, 4: Baseball 3, mgr. 3: Baskelball 3, 4, mgr. 3, 4: Foolball 3, 4, mgr. 3, 4. Peck, Conslance .... 57, 66, 98, I5O, l56 A Cappella Choir 4: Biology Club 2, 3, 4, pres. 4: Chemislry Club 3: Forum Romanum 2: Girls' Choir 3: Music Club I, 2, 4: Trapeze Reporler 3: Four Year I-lonor Roll. Pelikan, Mary Ann ..,..... 57, 84, I62 Alalanla I: Gavel 3, 4: Girls' Con- ference 4: Masqueraders: Pan- American 3, 4, pres. 3: Saludas Amigos 2: Science Club I. Perrin, Nancy ....,................. 57 Biology Club 2: Music Club I, 2: Saludos Amigos 3. Perrin, Roberl ......,.............. ...,..57, II4, l2O, I32, I45, I63 I-Ii-Y 4: Lincoln 4: Monogram Club 4: Salely Council 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Sl. John's Mililary Academy, Delalield, Wis. I. Perry, Palrlcia .,....,,.......,..... 57 Pelerson, Edwin ...... .... 5 7 Arl Club I. Plahf, Barbara ...............,..... 57 Arl Club I, 2, 3, 4, sec. 4: Alalanla I: Girl's Choir I, 2. Pielle, Rulh .,......,............. . ..57, 66, 67, 86, 98, I44, I54, I62 A Cappella Choirflf 4: Big Sislers 4: Conference on Inlernalional Al- lairs 3, 4, v. pres. 4: Foollighls: Forum Romanum 2: Girl's choir 2: Girl's Club Council I: GirI's Club Play 3, 4: Junior Council: Mas- queraders: Music Club 2: Operella 4: June Commencemenl speaker: Shakespeare Club 4: Sludenl Coun- cil 3, 4: Townmeeling 3, 4: Four Year Honor Rall. Pilko, Joyanne ..... ,.....,..,.. 5 7, I48 France-America 3: GirI's Camera 3, 4, pres. 4: I-lislory Club 4: Haddon Field High School, Haddonfield, New Jersey I. Pioller, Marilyn .............. ...,. 5 7 Arl Club 3, 4: pres. 3. Plank, Ellen ,..,..,.....,,.......... 57 France-America 2: Music Club 2, 4: Hobbs Junior High School, Wesl Medford, Massacl1use+ls I. Pole, Margarel..57, 66, 84, IO6, III, I6I Forum 3, 4, hisf. 4: Forum Roma- num I, 2: Girls' Conference 4: Lilerary Tabula 3, 4: Masqueraders: Senior Class Play: Tabula Publish- ing Board 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. ' Pollock, Alan .... 57, I04, I45, I63, I65 A Capella Choir 3: Boys' Chorus 2: Burke 4: Foolligl-als: Hi-Y 4: Mas- queraders: Music Club 3: Safely Council 4: Trapeze Edilor 3, 4: Trapeze Reporler 2. Quan, Marilyn ........ 57, 99, IOO, I5I Arl Club I: Ar+s and Cralls 2, v. pres.: Alalanla I, 3: Drama Club: Folk Singers 3, 4: Foollighls: Gavel 4, hisl.: Girls' Choir 3, 4: Girls' Club Play 4: Masqueraders: Music Club 2, 3: Trapeze Reporler 3. Quelsch, John ,, .............. 35, 57 Arl Club I: Proieclion Slall: I, 2, 3, 4. Quinn, Palricia .,.......,...... 57, I5l Drama Club: Music Club 2. Quinn, William ................ 58, I56 Chemislry Club 4. Rago, John ................... 58, I65 Hi-Y 4: Sporlsmen's Club 4. Randall, Dolores . ,.,,,............. 58 Rasmussen, Warren. .35, 58, 66, II6, I63 Burke 3, 4: Monogram Club 4: Proieclion Sfall I, 2, 3, 4: Safely Council 2, 3: Slamp Club 3, v. pres.: Soccer 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Ralclirl, Richard ...,...,........... 66, II4, I32, I44, I63 Junior Council: Lincoln 3, 4, sgl. al arms 4: Lilerary Tabula I: Mono- gram Club 3, 4, sec. 4: Smoking Council 4: Baskelball 2, mgr.: Fooi- Junior Council Masqueraders: Cen- lral H. S., Sl. Paul, Minn. 4. Reinerlsen, Norman ............ 58, 98 A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus I, 2: Reserve Band I: Baske+- ball I: Foolball 4. Remensnyder, Warren ....... ...58, I I8 Baseball 4: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Bed- lord Union High School, Delroil, Michigan I. Rennaker, Barbara .............. 58, 95 Arls and Crails 2: Concerl Orches- lra 3, 4: Lalin Club I: Music Club 3, 4: Pan American 3: Franklin H. S., Cedar Rapids, la. 4. Reno, Valerie ............ 58, l5I, I62 Alalanla 3: Drama Club: Folk Singers 3: Forum Romanum 2, pres.: Gavel 3, 4: Masqueraders: Trinily High School, River Foresl, Illinois I. Renz, Donald ............,..... 58, l3O Tennis 2, 3, 4. Reyner+son, Marian ................. 58 Girls' Camera 3: Lalin Club: Pan American 3. Richardson, Jack ...,.......... 58, I44 Reserve Band I, 2: Salefy Council 4: Slamp Club I. Richardson, Judilh ,,..,...... ...58, 98 A Capella Chair 4: Girls' Choir 3: Hyde Park High School, Chicago, Up and over. Mounlain men. Back on lhe lrail. Polzin, Barbara ............ 57, 99, I5O Music Club 4: Schurz High School. Chicago, Illinois 2. Powers, Neil .........,............ 57 Sl. Mels, Chicago, III. I, 2, 3. Preslon, Marcia .......... 57, I48, I62 Forum Romanum 3: Girls' Camera 4, lreas.: Lalin Club: Masqueraders: Townmeeling 4. Preucel, Roberl .,......,........... 57 Preucil, Lois Ann .........,.... 57, l6l Ari' Club I: Forum 3, 4: pres. 4: Forum Romanum 2: Masqueraders: Trapeze Reporler 3: Girls' Tennis Team 3, 4. Price, Harvey ....... .. ......... 57 Golf 3. Proclor, William ................... 57 Reserve Band I, 2, 3: Safely Coun- cil.4: Baskelball 2, mgr. Prulzman, Donna ...... 57, 99, I50, I5I Drama Club: Foollighls: Forum Romanum 3, pres.: Girls' Choir 3, 4: Masqueraders: Music Club I, 2, 4. Purkis, Claude ...........,......... 57 Chemislry Club 4: Foollighls: Hi-Y 3, 4: Foolball I: Swimming I, 2, 3. ball I, 2, 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Ralhling, Elisabelh ............. 58, I59 Arl Club I: Arls and Cralls 2: Pan America 4. Ray, Dolores ............... ,,.. 5 8, 96 Concerl Band 3, 4: Reserve Band I, 2. Reed, Barbara ........ 58, 99, I5l, I62 Drama Club: Foollighls: Gavel 4: Girls' Choir 3, 4: Masqueraders: Music Club 2, 3. Reeve, Palricia .,.... 58, 66, 98, IOO, I6I A Capella Choir 3, 4: Arl Club I: Arls and Cralls 2, v. pres.: Forum 3, 4, v. pres. 4: Forum Romanum 2: Girls' Choir 2: GirI's Ensemble 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Reichard, Joanne ...... 58, 66, IOS, I62 Annual Edilor 4: Alalanla 2: Gavel 3, 4: Masqueraders: Pan-American 3: Saludos Amigos I: Trapeze Re- porler 3: Four Year I-Ionor Roll. Reicherl, Audrey ,....... ....... .... 5 8 Alalanla I, 2, 3: Foollighls: Forum Romanum I, 2, pres., I: Gavel 3: Girls' Conference 3, v. pres. 3: H761 Illinois I, 2, 3. Richardson, Kendall .,..,.....,. 58, I5I Drama Club: Foollighls: Hislory Club 3: Hi-Y 4: Baseball 2: Fool- ball 2, 3, 4: Escanaba High School, Escanaba, Michigan I. Richardson, Sophie ............ 58, I5O Alalanla 4: Music Club 2, 3, 4: Pan American 3: Saludos Amigos 2: Sl. Rila's Academy, Chicago, Illi- nois I. Richars, Glen .......... . ...,.,...... 58 Boys' Chorus I: Foollighls: Reserve Band I, 2, 3: Science Club I. Rlchralh, William .................. 58 Foollighls: Radio Club I, 2, 31 Trapeze Reporler 3, 4. Rieger, Maxine. ,.............. 58, I58 Biology Club 3: France-America 3, 4, v. pres. 4: Sullins College, Bris- lol, Virginia I. Rinnan, Donald ...........,.... 58, I2O Monogram Club 4: Track 2, 3, 4, mgr. 2, 3, 4. Risser, Jo Anne .,...,......,....... 58 France-America 2, 3. Riller, Claris .......... 58, 99, I5l, l6I Chemislry Club 3: Drama Club: Forum 4: Girls' Choir 4: Music Club I: Pan American 3: Saludos Amigos 2, lreas.I Girls' Tennis Team 2, 3. Roach, Sarah ................,,,... ...,..58, lll. I44, ISI, I54, I62 Arl Club I: Arls and Cralis 2: Alalanla I, 2: Big Sislers 4: Drama Club: Foollighls, sec.: Forum Roma- num 2, lreas.: Girls' Club Play 4: Junior Council: Lalin Club: Mas- queraders: Tabula Publishing Board 3, 4: Townmeeling 3, 4, pres. 4. Roberlson, Marian .............. 58, 95 Concerl' Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Music Club I, 2, 3, 4, sec. 4. Rogers, Marilyn ....,............,,. 58 Biology Club 2: France-America 3. Rohl, Joyce ....................... 59 Foollighls: Masqueraders: Music Club I, 2, 3. Roumbos, Mary ...,,....,.......... 59 Music Club 4: Marshall High School, Chicago, III. 3. Rounlree, Nancy .........,.... 59, I49 Arl' Club 4, pres.: Arls and Cralfs 2: Forum Romanum I: Girls' Choir 3: Masqueraclers: Science Club I: Slage Crew 2, 3, 4. Rowe, Jean ,......... 59, 66, 84, 98, l5l A Capella Choir 4: Alalanla 2, 3, 4: Soccer I, Sandy, Roberl ,,... .... 5 9 Foolball I. Sanfarelli, Florence... ....59 Sanlarelli, Michael .... .... 5 9 Foolball 4, mgr. Sargeanf, Allen ........,... ....., 5 9 Mililary Service 3. Sasko, Lillian ,,........., 59, l5I, I56 Alalanla I: Chemislry 3, 4: Drama Club: Music Club 2, 3. Sasko, Rudolph ..........,,.... 59, l25 Concerl Orcheslra I: Baseball 2: Baskelball I, 2: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. Sauer, Roberl ........,..... 4I, 59, I25 Senior Council: Baskelball I, 2: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. Sawler, Lorraine ..,,.........., 59, I5l Arl' Club I: Drama Club: France- America I, 2: Music Club 4. Saxby, Roberl ..,... ............ 59 Swimming 2, 3. Scaer, Marguerile ...... 59, 98, IOO, l5I A Cappella Choir 4: Drama Club: Girls' Choir 3: Madrigal Singers 4: Masgueraders: Music Club I, 2, 3, 4: Operella 4. Scannell. James ...,..........., 59, 66 Burke 4: Newton 3: Saludos Amigos I: Four Year Honor Roll. Schaefer, Sally ..,....,...,.,.. 59, I5l d6FS. Schneider, Audrey ......,........... 60 Ari' Club 4: Arls and Crafls I, 2: Biology Club 3: Masqueraders. Schneider, Helen .......... 60, I5l, I59 Arl Club I, 2: Alalanla 3: Drama Club: Masqueraders: Pan American Club 3, 4. Schneider, Phyllis .............. 60, l39 Alalanla 2, 3: Biology Club 2. Schrik, Ardis ........, , ..... ...60, I48 Arl Club l, 2, 3: Arls and Crafls 3: Girls' Camera 4: Masqueraders: Pan American Club 4. Sch rilla, Eliza belh .,........ Schroeder, Louis ........... Boys' Chorus I, 2, 4: Music Club I. ........6O ..,.....6O Hi-Y l, 2: Schullz, Barbara ..........,.... 60, I54 Music Club 2: Slory +reas.. 4. Schullz, Nancy ............. A Cappella Choir 3, 4: 2: Music Club 2, 3. Schulze, I-larry ....,........ Lighls Crew 3: Radio 3: Saludos Amigos I. Club 3, 4. .. .. .60, 98 Girls' Choir ........6O Club I, 2, Schulh, Miriam ........ 60, 98, IO0, I62 A Cappella Choir 4: Folk Singers 3, 4: Fooilighls: Girls' Choir 3: Girls' Club Play 4: Lalin Club: The rough riders. Fascinaling wilch. Il can'+ be Jrhal lough. 4: Drama Club: France-America 3: vel 3, 4, s I. al arm 4: ' ' Drama Club: Saludos Amigos I. Schaefer, Shirley ...,...... , . I Ga g s Girls 59 l5l l59 Choir 3: Masqueraders: Four Year. Alalanla I, 3: Drama Club: Mas- Honor Roll. - Rude, Elmer .......... 59, I09, I20, I4B Boys' Camera Club 3, 4, lreas. 4: Pholography Slall 3, 4: Foolball I, 2: Track I, 2, 3, 4. Rummelhorcl, Marie ................. 59 Runzheimer, Rufus ........ 59, I54, I65 Boys' Chorus 2: Hislory Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Sporlsmen's Club 4: Rochesler High School, Rochesler Wisconsin I. Rury, Jean ..... ............ 59, l50 Masqueraders: Music Club 2, 3, 4: queraders: Music Club I, 2: Town- meeling 3, 4, v. pres. 4. Schauer, Wallace ....,............. 59 Lighls Crew 3, 4, co. chr.: Radio Club l, 2: Sporlsmen's Club 3, 4. Scheiller, Charles ...... ,........... 5 9 Masqueraders. Schiilner, Frank ............ . ... .... 59 Mililary Service 2. Schilke, Donald ....... 59, I25, I44, I65 Junior Council: Safely Council 4: Sporlsmen's Club 4: Baseball 2: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 3, 4. Pan American 3. Schmeller, Paula ..... , ...... ,... . ..59 Rushlon, Paul ...................... S9 Soulh Shore High School, Chicago, Ryerson, Palricia ................... 59 Illinois I, 2, 3. - Arl Club 2: France-America 3: Library 4. Sandberg, Verna ...... 59, IOB, I39, I6l Annual Ed. 3, 4: Arl Club I: Ala- Ianla 4: Foollighls: Forum 4: Tra- peze Edilor 3: Trapeze Reporrer 3. Sanders, Richard ................... 59 Boys' Camera 2, 3, 4: Radio Club Schmellerer, Jacob ........,....... 66, 86, 96, 97, I63 Concerl' Band 3, 4: Drama Club: Foollighls: Forum Romanum 3: Girls' Club Play 3, 4: Lincoln 4: Masqueraders: Reserve Band l, 2: Slamp Club 2: Four Year Honor. Schmid, Lenore .......... .......... 6 O Arr Club I: Foollighls: Masquera- ll77I Masqueraders: Music Club 2, 3: Townmeeling 4. Schwarlz, Claylon ......... Schwass, Marilyn. .............. 60, 98 A Cappella Choir 4: Girls' Choir 2, 3: Home Economics Club 3, sec.: Music Club 2, 3. Schwieger, Alberl ..,. 60, I09, I48, I65 Boys' Camera I, 2, 3, 4: sec. 3: Pholography Slall 2, 3, 4: Sporls- men's Club 4. Seidel, RaIph....6O, II6, l2O, I32, l45 Foollighls: Lalin Club: Monogram Club 4: Soccer 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Safely Council 4. Serlo, Anlhony ...,............ 60, l25 Foolball 3, 4. Sheldon, Mary ................ 60, I6l Forum 3, 4: Junior Council: Lalin Club: Masqueraders: Pan American 3: Shakespeare Club 4. Shelhamer, Warren ............ 60, II4 Lincoln 4: Foolball Track I. I, 2, 3, 4. Sbennan, Edilh .... 60, 99, I39, I50, ISI Alalanla 4: Drama Club: France- America 4: Girls' Choir Club 2, 3, 4. 3, 4: Music Shrader, Louise ,....... 60, 99, ISO, ISI Drama Club: Folk Singers 2, 3: Girls' Choir 3. 4: Music Club I, 2, 3, 4: Pan American 3: Saludos Amigos I, 2, sec. I, v. pres. 2. Shroyer, Ralph ,..,...........,..... 60 Shure, Alan .,.........,.....,...., 60 Fo-ollighls: Hi-Y 3: Lighls Crew 3: Saiely Council 3, 4: Sporlsmen's Club 4: Foolball 4: Track 3. Simons, Jerome ...,.,.... 60, I04, I45 Safely Council 4: Trapeze Edilor 4: Trapeze Reporler 3: Swimming 3: Tennis 3: Track 2. Simpkins, Billie ...,...,.....,,. 60, l20 Foolball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3. Simpson, Paisy ....,....... 60, 96, ISI Aris and Crails 2: Concerl Band 3, 4: Drama Club: Girls' Camera 2, 3: Pan American 3: Reserve Band 2. Sinson, Junie .,..4......... 60, II4, I63 Hi-Y 3: Lincoln 3, 4, lreas. 4: Lilerary Tabula I: Trapeze Re- porler 2, 4: Baskelball l: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4 Siolin, Roberl ......,............,,. 60 Saludos Amigos 2: Slamp Club 4: Nulley Junior High School, New Jersey I. Sloan, Francis ....................,, 60 Foollighls: Masqueraders: Saludos Amigos I, 2: Slage Crew 2, 3, 4: Tennis I. Smilh, Jean .,..,.............,,... 60 Smilh, Virginia ......,,........ 6I, IS4 Hislory Club 4: Masqueraders: Pan American 3: Saludos Amigos I. Smilh, Waller ..,..,............... 6I A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Boys' Chorus I: Chemislry Club 4. Snyder, Donald .....,.............. 6I Sodaro, Joan .....,,.....,,.... 6I, ISI Drama Club: Foollighls: Masquera- ders: Pan American 3, 4, v. pres. 3. Salem, Alan .... 6I, 66, I20, ISI ,I63 Drama Club: Foollighls: Lincoln 4: Masqueraders: Senior Class Play: Spor'lsmen's Club 2: Track 3, 4, mgr. 3. 4: Four Year Honor Rall. Speers, Joan .............. 6I, 98, I00 A Cappella Choir 4: Girls' Choir 3: Madrigal Singers 3, 4: Music Club 3, 4. Spiziri, Charlene ................... 6I Pan American 3: Saludos Amigos 2. Spoo, Richard ...,........,... 6I, I63 Burke 4. Slachnik, Lois ........ 6I, 84, 98, I62 A Cappella Choir 4: Alalanla 3: Biology Club 2, sec.: Chemislry Club 3: Gavel 4: Girls' Choir 3: Girls' Conf. Comm. Chrm. 4. Slall, Harold ...............,...... 6I Hi-Y I, 2. Sfears, Karl ...,................,.. 6I Baskelball 2: Goli 3, 4. Siege, June .............. 6I, ISI, I62 Arl Club I, lreas.: Drama Club: Forum Romanum 2: Gavel 3, 4: Lalin Club: Masqueraders. Slepp, William ......,............. 6I Slineback, Virginia .....,.... ..... 6 I Saludo Amigos I, 2. Slokes, Lawrence ......,....... 6I, I45 Safely Council 4: Foolball I. Slone, Dolores ............,....... 6l Foollighls: France America 3: Trin- ily H. S., River Foresl, Ill., I: Sainl Clara Acaclamy, Sinsinawa, Wis., 2. Slrain, Mary .,....... ..... 6 I, I62 Alalanla I: Drama Club: Gavel 4, sec.: Lilerary Tabula I: Masquera- ders: Music Club I: Frances Shimer College, Ml. Carroll, Illinois 3. Slru Summaria, Louis ............ 6I, 66, I63 Burke 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3: Fool- ball I, 3: Four Year Honor Rall. b, Charles. ...................., 6I Sunde, Janice .,........... .6I, 96, 97 Arls and Crails 2: Concerl Band 3, 4: Forum Romanum 3: Reserve Band I, 2. Sulherland, William .,.. 6I, IIB, I2S, I32 Junior Council: Monogram Club 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Allon High School, Allon, III. l. Svoboda, Alberl ...,,.............. 6I A Cappella Choir 2, 3: Boys' Chorus I: Burke 3, 4: Forum Roma- num I: Junior Council: Lilerary Thie can 3. Tegger, Nancy ..,......... 6I, ISI, I62 Chemislry Club 3: Drama Club: Masqueraders: Townmeeling 3, 4. Teler, Holbrook ...........,...,... 6I, 66, 67, 85, IOS, Ill, I44, I63, l65 Annual Eclilor 4: Big Brolhers 4: Boys' Conference 4, pres.: Burke 3, 4, Ireas. 3, sec. 4: Class Officer 3, ireas. 3: Forum Romanum, 2, 3: Girls' Club Play 3: Hi-Y 4, lreas.: Junior Council: Lalin Club: Lilerary Tabula I, 2: Masqueraders, sec.: June Commencemenl Speaker: Pro- ieclion Slall 2, 3: Sludenl Council 3: Tabula Publishing Board 3, 4: Tra- peze Reporler 3: Four Year Honor Rall. ' me, Diane ..................... 62 Thomas, Raymond ...............,. 62 The brush oil. Tabula I: Newlon 3: Sporlsme-n's Calumel H.S., Calumel, Mich. I, 2, Club 2, 3: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. 3. Swanson, Bruce ...,........ 6I, 66, I63 Thompson, Shirley ...... 62, 99, ISI, l6I b D Burke 3, 4: Foollighls: Girls' Clu Play 3: Hisiory Club 4: Masquera- ders, v. pres.: Senior Council: Four rarna Club: Forum 3, 4: Girls' Choir 4: Lalin Club: Masqueraders: Music Club 2. Year Honor Rall. Thomson, Suzanne ..,.............. Swell, Carolyn .....,.......... 6I, I62 France-America 3: Newion 3: Town meeling 4. I39, I40, I4I, ISI Ari Club I: Alalanla I, 2, 3, 4, sec. 3: Drama Club: Fooilighls: Mas- Taylor, Edward ........,........... 6I queraders: Girls' Tennis Team 3. Miliiary Service I, 2: Swimming 2, 3. Thuesen, William .................. 62 Taylor, Joan ....,........,..... 6I, I49 Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baskelball 3: Fooi- Arl Club I, 4: Pan American 3. ball I. Taylor, Kennelh ...............,... 6I Tighe, George ............,....... 62 Teas, Elizabelh ......,...., 6I, ISI, I62 Todd, Dorolhy .........,.. 62, ISI, I59 Alalanla I: Drama Club: Foollighls: Gavel 4: Masqueraders: Pan Ameri- mai Drama Club: Forum Romanum I, 2-: Masqueraders: Pan American 3, 4. Tollefsen, Norman ,........,....... 62 ,Hislory Club 4: Music Club 2. Tomaso. David .... 62, II6, I25, I32, I45 Safely Council 4: Baseball 2: Bas- kelball I, 2: Foolball l, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 3, 4. Torslenson, Rulh ..... ..,...... 6 2 Science Club I. Towle, Annelle ............ 62, I57, l59 Home Economics Club 4: Pan Amer- ican 3, 4: Safely Council 2. Townsend, Alice ............ 62, 95, l57 Concerl Orcheslra I, 2, 3: Drama Club: Foollighls: Forum Romanum I, 2, lreas. 2: Gavel 3, 4: Music Club l, 2: Pan American 3. Tranler, Charles .....,..... 62, I56, I64 Chemislry Club 4: Lalin Club: New- lon 4: Sporlsmen's Club 3: Baseball 2, mgr. - Tregay, Rulh .,........ 62, 66, I50, I58 Forum Romanum l: France-America 4: Music Club 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Tuleen, Kalhryn ............. 62, 99, l56 Arls and Crafls 2: Chemislry Club 4: Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4, lib. 4: Lalin Club: Music Club: Pan American 3, sec. Tull, Grace ...,....,............,. 62 Alalanla 2, 3, 4: Concerl Band 3: Reserve Band I, 2: Saludos Amigos 2. Ullmann, Herberl ....... 4l, 62, II6, l32 Foollighls, sgl. al arms: Monogram Club 4: Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, capl. 4: Tennis l, 2, 3, 4. Urch, Kalhleen ...........,.... 62, I49 Arl Club l: Arls and Crafls 2, sec. 4: France-America 2: Senior Class Play: Shakespeare Club 3, pres. Ulerilz, Donald .................... 62 Concerl Band 3, 4: Reserve Band l, 2. Van Kannel, Mary .............. 62, 98 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Annual Edilor 4: Foollighls 3: Home Eco- nomics 3: France America 2: Gavel 3, 4: Madrigal Singers 4: Masquer- aders 2: Operella 3: Trapeze Re- porler 3. Van Naller, Norma ..,..,.......... 62 Veslulo, Anlhony., .... 62, ll4, l20, l32 Junior Council: Monogram Club 3, 4: Safely Council 3: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Track l, 2, 3, 4. Vilendrer, Marlene ...,............. 62 Girls' Choir 3: Music Club I, 2, 3. Vineberg, Malcolm .........,..,.., 62 Elgin Academy, Elgin, lll. I, 2, 3. Vogl, Roberl .....,................ 62 Safely Council 4. Volpe, Joseph .......... ,.......... 6 2 Vose, David .,..,.. 62, 98, lOO, I48, l56 A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Boys' Camera 4: Boys' Chorus l: Chem- islry Club 4: Minslrel Singers I, 3: Music Club l, 2, 3: Operella 4. Wagonseller, Carol ............ 62, l62 Concerl Band 2, 3: Music Club l: Reserve Band I: Saludos Amigos I, 2, v. pres. l, sec. 2: Townmeeling 3, 4. Walker, F. Gale .,........,...., 35, 62 Boys' Camera 4: Proieclion Slaff I, 2, 3, 4: Saludos Amigos 2, 3: Slamp l Club . Walmsley, Sarah .................. 62 Saludos Amigos I, 2: Slory Club 3. Wendell, Palricia ................. . . . . . . .63, 66, 67, 84, l08, l44, l6l Annual Edilor 4: Alalanla I, 2, 3: Big Sislers 4: Forum 3, 4: Forum Romanum I, 3, pres. I, 3: Girls' Conference 4, lreas.: Masqueraders: Trapeze Reporler 3: Four Year Hon- or Roll: June Commencemenl Speaker. Wanderer, Marie ,,......... 63, 98, IOO A Cappella Choir 2, 3, 4: Forum 4: Girls' Choir I, 2: Girls' Ensemble 3, 4: Music Club 2: Operella 4. Warffuel, Morgan .............. 63, I65 Sporlsmen's Club 4: Foolball 2, 3. Warren, Eliza belh ....,............ 63 Music Club 2: Proviso H.S., May- wood, lll. 3. Warren, Marguerile ........ 63, l5I, I62 Chemislry Club: Drama Club: Fool- lighls: Townmeeling 4. Washburn, Lois ................ 63, l5O Music Club l, 2, 3, 4. Walkins, Jean ..... ,,,, 6 3, 66, Ill, l62 Arls and Crafls 2: Forum Romanum 2, 3: Gavel 3, 4: Lalin Club: Pan American 3: Tabula Publishing Board 3, 4: Four Year Honor Roll. Wegner, Charles .......,....... 63, I48 Boys' Camera 4: Foollighls: Hi-Y 4: Saludos Amigos 2. Weinand, Barbara ........, 63, l5I, l62 Drama Club: Forum Romanum 2, 3: Lalin Club: Masqueraders: Pan American 3: Tabula Publishing Board 3: Townmeeling 4, sec.: Trapeze Re- porler 2, 3. Wenlzer, Joyce ,........... .... 6 3, l6l Alalanla 3: Forum 4: Masqueraders: Newlon 3: Shakespeare Club 3. Werner, Miriam .................. 63 Arl Club I: Girls' Choir 3: Pan American 3. Weslerfeld, Susan ...... 63, 99, ISO, l59 Girls' Choir 3, 4:' Music Club I, 2, 4: Pan American 3, 4, lreas. 3: Shakespeare Club 3. Weslon, Roberl ...,..,.,.......... 63 'Foolball I, 2, 3. While, David ..... 63, l20, l25, I32, I63 Lincoln 4: Foolball 3, 4: Track l, 2, 3, 4: Monogram Club 4. While, Marguerile ............. 63, l49 Arl Club I: Arls and Crafls 2, 4, sec. 4: Forum Romanum 3: Shake- speare Club 3. Whillock, James ........... 63, lI8, I44 Monogram Club 3, 4: Smoking Council 3, 4: Baskelball I, 3, 4, co- capl. 4. Whyle, Lou Ann ....... 63, 139, I4l, I58 Alalanla l, 2, 3, 4: France-America 4: Lilerary Tabula 2: Pan American 3. Wlcklund, Eldon ................... 63 Hi-Y 3. 4: Pan American 3: Saludos Amigos l, 2: Foolball l. Wilcox, William ................,.. ...40, 4l, 63, 85, ll4, l32, l44, I63 Boys' Conference 4: Burke 3, 4, v. pres. 4: Class Officer 3, 4, v. Pres. 3, pres. 4: Junior Council: Mono- gram Club 3, 4, v. pres. 4: Senior Council: Smoking Council 3, 4: Slu- :im denl Council I, 2, 3, 4, lreas. 4: Baskelball l, 2, capl. I: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, capl. 2. Williams, Donald .................. 63 Slage Crew l, 2: Track l, 2. Williams, Helen .............,..... 63 Saludos Amigos 2: Home Economics Club 3. Williams, Rodger .................. 63 Williams, ThomaS..63, 98, IOO, l50, l5l ' A Cappella Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Drama Club: Madrigal Singers 3: Minslrel Singers 2, 3:,Music Club l, 2, 3, 4, pres. 4: Operella 3, 4. Willison, Vonna ................. 63, 98 A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Masquerad- ers: Music Club l, 2, 3, 4. Willson, Roberl ................ 63, l56 Chemislry Club 4. A Wilherow, Glesna .......... 63, IO8, I62 Annual Edilor 4: Arl Club I: Arls and Crafls 2, pres.: Lalin Club: Masqueraders: Senior Class Play: Shakespeare Club 3: Trapeze Re- porler 3. Wonnacoll, Rulh ........... 63, 95, l56 Biology Club 2, 3, 4: Concerl Or- cheslra 3, 4: Masqueraders: Music Club 4. Wood, Charles ................ 63, I65 Hi-Y 4: Mililary Service 2, 3: Mono- gram Club 3, 4: Golf 3: capl.: Swimming 3. Wood, Palricia ...,................ 63 Biology Club 2: Saludos Amigos l,2. Woods, J. Murray ........,,......,. 63 Woods, Paul ...,.................. 64 Wormser, Dorolhea ........,....... . . . . . . .64, 66, 86, IO4, I44, l6l Arl Club l, hisl.: Arls and Crafls 2, sec.: Big Sislers 4: Chemislry Club 4: Forum 3, 4: Lalin Club: Mas- queraders: Shakespeare Club 3, sec.: Trapeze Edilor 4: Trapeze Re- porler 3: Four Year Honor Roll. Wrighl, Carol ............. 64, I5I, l6l Drama Club: Foollighls: Forum 3, 4: Junior Council: Lalin Club: Mas- queraders. Wrighl, Charles ................... 64 Biology Club 2: Sporlsmen's Club 4. Wylder, Joseph ........,,.,....... 64 Concerl Orcheslra I: Slage Crew 2. Young, Anila .... ...... 6 4, 66, l39, I4O Alalanla 2, 3, 4, v. pres. 4: Concerl Orcheslra 2: Gavel 3, 4: Hinsdale H.S., Hinsdale, lll. I: Four Year Honor Roll. Young, Barbara ........ 64, 66, I49, l56 Arls and Crafls 4: Biology Club 2: Chemislry Club 4: Pan American 3: Shakespeare Club 3: Auslin H.S., Chicago, lll. I: Four Year Honor Roll. Young, Mary Jo ............ ..... 6 4 Forum Romanum 2. Young, Roberl J. ................... 64 Boys' Camera 3: Boys' Chorus I, 2. Zemek, Hugh ...... .,..... ..... 6 4 Zimmerman, Roberl ... . . . . .64 Zocherl, Joan ........ ..,.. 6 4 Girls' Camera 2. Zuegel, Herberl ............... 64, I56 Chemislry Club 4: Newlon 3. Cowan, Waller. ., ......,. 105, Aba rbanell, Lorel ..... Abels, Weldon ...... .....149, ....35 Ackerma n, Lynn Kay .... .,.... Adams, William ..... Adelman, William... Adelmann, Virginia .. Aerne, Andre ....... Aikens, Margarel .... Alcazar, Dolores Allen, Ann ...... , .... Allemeier, Dorolhy .. Allier, Anamarie ..., Ames, John ...... 35, Andersen, Mary ..... Anderson, Kenning .. Anderson, Gilberl ... Anderson, Palricia .... Anderson, Roberl ... Andrews, Fred ....,. Anglemire, Dorolhy, .. Arneson, Rulh ........ Arnold, Clarence .... fffffisd ..fffffiss ....111,16O, 111161. 1 132,' ....13s.l4a .fffhisfiibf .....9s,152 ....68.9a .... .116 Alwood, Alexa nder .... Ause, Craig ........ Axl, Suzanne ....... Babcock, Beverly Bach, Herberl ...... Bachner, James Badgley, Donald ..., Baker, Peler ...... Baker, Roberl .... Baker, William Baldwin, Barbara .,.. Baldwin, Roberl ..... Ballanline, Joyce. .68, Ballou, Marlha .,..., Banks, Shirley ...... Barber, Nancy ..... Barbour Mar arel , g ..., Barclay, Hayes ..,.. ......,.68, 114, Barr, Allred .,..... Ba rsema, Maella .... Barlels, Ellen ..... Barlle, Mari1yn,,.. Ba rllell, Richard ...,. Basinger, Geraldine . Bauernleind, Dorolhy Bayliss, Joan ......., Baxler, Wesley ..... Beard, Waller. ,. Becker, Edna .... Becker, James ..,.. Beers, James Beggs, Emily Louise. Beggs, William ...,.. Beiger, Jane ,....... Bel lsle, Maryann. Bellz, George ..., Bemis, Luella ..... Benn, Richard .... Bender, Roberl .... Bennell, Barbara .... Bennell, Jerry .... Benson, Verna .... Berkey, Joan Bergeron, Jo-Ann. .. Berliner, Donald .,.. Berry, Carol ...,.. Berry, Valerie... .. Bils, Roberl ..... .. Bisley, Joyce . .. Bierg, Nils ......... Biork, James ........ Blackwell, Palricia .. f11fisC ,....116. .fQff1Qs ....ss 'ffffQfff65' 144,146,152 ..111OSQ1s2 1isfii7fis2i .....qd. .1fffib4, .H,9m 7sfi4sf145' .98,120,149 .,......150 , .... 68,116 M..96,150, ..ff1s7 'fffffQisi 73, ..96. 97, 164, ffffssfblf 158 128 I50 127 164 162 165 161 .99 153 159 158 163 150 164 128 162 124 132 162 150 120 158 .95 160 150 131 156 157 163 164 148 160 160 162 .98 152 160 162 163 154 152 156 161 127 I57 .95 160 116 165 150 125 128 150 164 153 159 124 148 .97 131 160 124 156 149 158 128 156 160 165 152 160 125 150 HllJel C!6l55 CQIQIJQX Blakeslee, Kenl A. ................ . Blomberg, Margurile ......, 98, Bloodgood, John .. ,... Blum, Joan ..,.... 100. Bodach, Roberla .. ....,. .. Bogol, Marlin ..,... .... .95, Bohannon, Sarah .. ......... .. Bollinger, Helen .... ...,. 9 9, 150. Bollinger, Richard ... .,.., .... Bolman, Paul .,....... .. Bonanala, Vincenl Bondi, Joanne .... Bone, Tom ........ ....... M96. Bonnema, Roberla ........,...... Borden, John .......... 96, 98, 100. Borman, Barbara ................ Borse, Verne ..... ............ Borson, Dianne .... .. Borwell, Roberl ..... ...... 125, Boss. John ........ ......... Besserl, David ...,...... 68, 69 116. Bouliord, Charlolle .,...,..... Boullon, Carolyn .,., ....,,,... Bowman, Carol ..... .. . 106. Bowman, Mariorie... ., 149, Bowman, Paul .... ....... Boyd, Barbara .... ....,.,. Boyd Elisabelh ..... .,.84, 160. Bradfield, Rulh .....,. ,,.. 150. Bramhall, Thomas .... . ,..,..... Brennan, Thomas .... .....,. Brenner, Carol ............ 98, Bresemann, Donald 124. 100, Bridgen, Nancy ..... ......,. Brock, Lois ........... ....,, 1 50, Bromfield, Jeanne ........,...... Brown, Doris.' .... ,. ..... 99, 160, Brown, Gordon .... .......... Brown, Howard ...,. .. 164, Brown, Lawrence .......... 130, Brown, Marian ........ 95, 150, Brown, Palricia ... .. ,,.. ..,., Brown, Roberl' ..,.. .... ,,... Brownlie, William ,,,.. 150, Bruder, Kennelh .. Brumley, Belly .. Bryanl, Bernice... Breunig, Slephen . Bublilz, Arlhur .... Buckman, John .. Buell, Richard .... Buescher, James .. Buelow, Dennis .. Buhl, Allred ...,. Burckerl, Roger... Burgess, John .... Burman, Roberl. .. Burns, Arden L.. .. Busa, Wayne ..... Bush, John ... Byers, Joan ..... .,..152. 158, ....132 164, 114, 164, ...,98, 100, 128. 150. ....99, Cameron, James ......,.,.. 68 Cameron, Calherin S Campagna, June .... Cannon, June ..... Carbonari, Joseph Carlson, Jack ...,,.. , ............ Carlson, Palricia ,.... ...,., Ca rpenler, Carlisle Carr, William ..... Carrick, Barbara .......,,.. ssiibdfiis Carrigan, Ralph .....,.... 114, Carroll, Helen ., Ca rsky, Ellen .,.... Ca rler, Ma rilyn 11801 99. 125. 150. 152. 150. 132. Ca rler, Phillip .,.., .....124 Carlwrighl, Jack .... ........... Casperson, Carolyn ....... 141, 160 Chapinan, Edmund .......,..,... Charles, Roberl ................. Chase, James ...... Chase, William ..,. Chernau, Slanley .... ....125,127 ......,116 Chouinard, Roberla ... .... ... . Chrislensen, Howard . Chrisliansen, Richard ...... 106, 152 Chrislollel, Roberl. .. Clark, John .......... ..,......125, 125 .....96, Clarke, Peler ........ 116, 120, 131 Clemens, Cliliord ................ Clinlon, Maryf ..... .....,... 1 38, Coburn, Marlha .............. 152, Cochran. Jean ...... Colfer, Wayne ....... Cole, John ....... Coleman, Janel Collalz, Joanne Collins, John ..,. Collier, Barbara.. Colman, Jo Ann ..., Condon, Joan ... Coney, George ..... Connelly, Palricia Cooke, Louis .,....... Coolahan, Roger .... Cooley, Laurel ..,... Cooley, Marybelle Coomes, Roger Cooper, John Cooper, Joyce ..... Corbell, Palricia. .. Corliss, Richard Corley, William Corydon, Palricia .... Coller, Palricia Collingham, John .... Couler, William .... Cowan, Carolyn ..., Cox, Donald ,... Cox, Elsie ........ Crabb, Beverly Creek, David ..... Crum, Muriel ...., Palricia . Cullen, Cunal, Dean .... Curdie, Linda ..,. Curran, Gerald ,..., Curran, Lyle ...... Czekala, Joan .... Daehn, Ralph ..... Dahlslrom, Carla. .. Dalman, Ronald Damiani, James .... Damiani, Richard .... Daniel, George ..,.. Daniels, Kennelh ,.... Daniels, Nancy .,..,.. Dannenberg, -Marlin Dashner, Richard .... Davey, Palricia ...... Day, Frank ......,.... Day, Julie .......... Dehl, Ronald ........, Deimling, Keslon .... DeK1yen, Nancy .... DeMerill, Roberl ..., Dempesy, Cynlhia . Dennis, Dolores ... Derpack, Jeanne ... .sifiisfiii .........128, flisbf ......99. ..1fii4fi3i '1ff1bs ,.Qi65 ....iso U.ff5sfi26 ....114, 132, ,.,.....150. ...35, 77, 96 .......,.162. .........107, . ,... 99,140 i'iiifsi M.114 .H.II4 N,15Z ,L .1571 ffffiii ,.I25. ...114. . ...107, .35, 124, 128 ......95, 97, Ewerr, Phyllis .,..... 96, Derpack, Joanne ... Dewar, Roberl ..... DeYoung, Roger ... Di Bernadino, Joyce. Dieball, Dorolhy .... Dierrich, Ann ...... .. .-.T2.2u Denman, Phallsp...ea. 'II4, na. I27 Dillon, Malihew .... Di+ella, Vincenl' Dillberner, Faiih .... Dilimann, Grace .... ........I54. ... .l.5.3.. iiiIO5 Doenecke, Charles ............ I24. Dolan, Richard ....... ,,,,....l2B, l5I Domabil, Ralph ...... lO9. I43. Donnellan, Janer .... Donovan, Elizabelh ............ Doran, Elizabelh ..... Dorman, Claudefle .. Dorn, James ........ Dougherly, Mary E. ........... I49 Douglas, Charles ..... Dreher, James ........ Drews, David ..... Dulian, Donna ..... Duncombe, John .... Dunham, Marilyn .. Dunlop, M. Jean ..... Durso, Anfhony Dvorak, James .. Eberr, Thomas .... Eckerly, Charles Eckerr, Carol Eckharl, Edward .... Eckland, Bruce .... Edwards, Charles .. Eggers, Gloria .. Eggerl, Jean ..... Eifrig, Rufh ........ Eisermann. Jane? Eisha, Joan ......,.. Elder, Linda ...... Eldridge, Phillip Ellelf, Norman .. Ellis, Alalanla .... Ellis, Ross ,..... Ellis, Ward .., Elwell, Jack .,... I28, I3l, I32 ...,l28, I3O ....96, 97 ..l25. ...I24, f 'ffisif ..,I39. ..,I50 ....,99, T59 Elwell, Roberl' ...... ...l63. Eng, Rufh ...,.,..... ...l50 Engelhard. Donald ..., .... 6 8. Ericksen, Jean ..... Erickson, Richard ..i. Erwin, Palricia ....,. Evenson, Kafhryn. .. Ewerf, Marilyn .... Eyres, David ..,. . .. Faden, Valerie .... Falbe, Carol ...... Falls, David .......... Falls, Hugh .. .... .. 68.69, II4, II8, Felchner, Arlen ...... Felgen, Thomas .. Finholr, James .... Fischer, Arlene .. Fisher, Joan .... Flack, Timorhy .... Fleming, Joan ... Flercher, Sally ..... Fliicrafl, Anlhony Flood, Harriel ....., Foerlsch, Jack .... Foisy, Barbara .... FolleH, Charron .,.,. FolleH, Nancy .... Forman, Charles .... Forney, Mary .,.., Forrest Palricia ..'.'.75Q' ffizif iiiff T2-LT .........l05 ...,....l25. I27, I32, I44 ,..l28 ...'...I.3.I.'. ...I59 ...l58. ,..I52. ...I54 ...I38, .,..96. i r Fowler, Carolyn A.. .. Fowler, Raymund .... Fox. William ...... Frase, Jean . Frase, Yvonne .... Fraser, Jane ...... Freckmann, Joyce Freeburg, Roberi .... Frizzelle, Annabelle ., Froberg, Dorolhy .... Frymark, Herberr ..... Fulraih, Richard ..,, Gable, Gloria ...,.., Gafkowski, Dororhy .. Gagan, Cecile. ..,., .. Galpin, Marilyn ,.. Gambill, Gene ...... Gammeler, Gloria .... Gardner, Herberr E... Garfon Mar a .. , y .... Gawne, Nancy ..... Gearheari, Sonia ..,. Gebhard, Mifzi ...,... Gegenworrh, David ., Geis, Mary Lou ...... Gesmer, Karyl ..... Georgeas, Carole .... Geyer, Paul L. ...... . Gfroerer, George ..... Gibbon, Nancy .... ff1iiiz. i's'3 ....l28 Gibbs, William ..,........,. Gillard, Elizabefh .... Gilfnane, Mary ....,., Giuffre, Joseph . ,... Giuraro, Maralyn .... Gohrbandf, Chrisfa .. Golding, Belle ....... Golighfly, Karherine. .. Good, Carolyn .,.... Goodman, lrvin .... Gormley, Barbara .... Goss, Barbara .,,.., Granf, Donald ..,. Granf, Dorolhy ...... Granzow. Kennelh Gray, George ...,.. Green, Lois ...,... Grinslead, Marilyn .. Griesbaum, Kennerh Grogan, John ,...... Grosser, Lois ......... Gulbrandsen, Karen Gulbrandsen, Roberl' . Gunderson, Fay ..... Guslafson, Richard .... Gufhrie, Thomas ..... Haas, Barbara ....... Haberichrer, Paul . Haeker, Alice ..... Haer+el, Sally ...,.. Haggard, June .... Haick, Carol .... Haidle, James .. Hale, Edwin .... Hale, Franklin Haller, Joanne .... Halliday, Mary ..,. Halse+h, Allen ..,... Hamasaki, Mar Hamplon, William , ianne. .. Hansen Anrhony .... Hansen Jack ....,.. Hansen Joyce ........ Hansen Phyllis M.. . .. Hanson, George ...... Hanson James .... Harding, Marilyn .... Hardy, Hugh .. . Harmel, Richard ...... ll8Il 99, IOO, f hifi, .....98, f f f .85 ....99, ....99. .'f.'.'i's6 ' fbkj, bi. Q Harris, Ellen .. Harris, Elmer ..... Harris, Nina ...... Harris, Roberf . .. Harrison, Belie .... Harrison, James Harlless, Shirley Hasher, Donna .,,,. Halch, Nancy Hearh, Lorene ..... Heinlein, Jane? .... Hemsrreer, William .... Hendershol, Roberl' Hendersholf, Parry Lou .,., Henn, Sandra ........ Henning, Donald Henning, William ..., Herdenberg, Ralph Herrick, Roberf .... Herrick, Roberi Heubner, Lorella Heyer, Rulh .....,... Hiesla nd, Edgar ............ .......I62 l24, 126 .....I6O ...l24 ..,I52 .,...I65 .......I59 ,.,99, I4I ...,...I5O .,I6O, I6I ,......l59 ,.I2O, I25 .......I65 ., ..I49 .....l07 ,,....35 .....I20 ...I57 ,..I24 ..,I24 .....I4-6 .....r..I58 Higgins, David.96, 97, 98, 106, Hill, Clissold .............. Hillborn, Pafricia . ....... . Hirsch, June ......,.....,.. l57, I6O l3I, I53 .......I52 Hoag, Charles .,., 68, II4, II8 Hobden, Kennefh ......... Hoener, La Vern ........ . Hofbaur, Dolores Hoffman, Geraldine Hoffman, Richard .... Hogue, Jane ...... Hole, Franklin ...... Hollander, Vicfor .. Holle, Jeanne ...,. Holman, Nancy ,... Holmquesi, John.. .. Holf, Sharon ....... Homrighous, Esther .... .. Hook, Edward ...... Hoover, Alan .,... Horfon, Julia ...., Hoskins, Geraldine. ., Hoshell, William Howedel, Shirley Hoy, Roberia ....... Huebner, Lorerfa .... Huesman, Mary Huey, William. ., Hughes, Belly .... Hughes, Roselyn. .. Hulburf, Mary V.. , .. Hull, Charles ..... Hume, Roberf ,,... Humphner, Serifa ..., Hunl. John ....... ... Hunf, Lois ..,... Huselh, Ronald .... Huskey, Marcia Hyde. Roberl . . lani, Luigi .. Ingalls, Jane ..., Ingalls, Mary lrish, Audrey ..... lrmis, Beryl ...... lverson, lngmar .. lverson, Ted ..., Ivins, Mary lwerf, Marian Jackson, Norma .... Jackson, Roberf . Jaenicke, Paul... James, John .... Janssen, Mary ..... Jensen, Theodore Joesfing, Douglas .... l54 l5O, I60 l32, I44 .......I25 .....,.I5O .......l49 ........99 95, I6O, I64 .......l60 .....I65 .......I35 I53 .96, l5O I60, I65 ........99 I5O, l5B .......l28 .....l2O .......l6O l6O I52, .......l48 ........99 l5O, I59 .73, l60 .......I58 ..96, 97 .99, I5O .96, l38 ....l6I .....,.I65 ........97 IO7, l53 .......lI6 .....I57 I24, l26 .....I49 ,....I28 .....I25 .....I53 ....I6O l50, l6O I5O,l58 .....I64 ...II6 ...I58 .....l6I .99, I48 I25. l5O I27 .....ll6 .,...I6O . ...I57 .35 I45 Johnslon, 0 Johansen, Donald ......68, 95, Johns. Gilberf ...... 97, II4 Johnson, Barbara ......... Johnson, Clyde Johnson, Dolores .. ... Johnson, Doris ...... ... Johnson, Maurice... .. Johnson, Nancy ... .. Johnson, Charlene ,....... Johnson, Johnson, Roberl ....... Yvonne .... William . . I57, Jones. Jones Jones Jones, Jones, Bernard Marian ,.... Phyllis ....... Reginald .,. Roberl ..... Narland, Barbara .. Magidson, Sherman ........... l24-, Jonson, Ronald. . .. Joroubelc, Joan ... Juckelf, Roberl .... June, Thomas .... Kaiser, Carol ....... Kalivoda, Marianne . Kane, Marilyn ...... Kaun, Kennelh ..... Kasper, Kennelh .... Kasper, Orzelle .... Keeley, Dorolhy. . .99 Kessal, Magda .... .. Keller, Rulh ...... Keller, William .... Kellogg, Joan ,...... Kellogg. Kennefh Kennedy, Geraldine Kennedy, Roberl Kenning, Carol ..... Kenworfhy, Susan. .. Kibbie, Edith ..... Kickerf, Lee ...... Kil ore O den .35, 'iiisf I39, .35, sd, 95 98, fair' i392 I4l IO7 I of .99, g , g Kimura, Margarel ,.., ..,... 9 8 Kinder, l-lorlon King, Nancy Kinnan, Lynn ..... Kinney, Lois ........ Kinsinger, Frank Kinzey, Roger .... Kirby, Harry .... Kirlc, Irwin ..... Kirk. John .,... Klapper, Jerry Klein, Kennefh Klober, Charlene Knighl, Sarah .... Knoop, George Knox, Harry ...... Knudson, Ronald .... Knulson, Joyce Kadl, Richard .... Koerber, Joan... Kolar, JoAnn .... Kolfenbaclc, Joan .... Konold, Kalherine. .. Kopoulos, James .. Kopperud, Joan Korn, Bonnie ..... Kulrlarz, Rila Kralzer, Earl ..,.. Krebs. Roberl .... Kress, Margery... Krickhan, Joan Krieg, Harold .... Krohn, Mariella Krueger, Marlene. Krueger, Barbara... Klsanes, Alice .... Kubilz, Barbara Kuby, Bill ..... ....99. .98, Kuncilz, Joan Kunde, Arlene .... Kufchan, Rulh .... Kvilelr, Louis ..... Ladwig, Marian Lake, Charles ........ Lamberli, Dorolhy Lamond, Barry .,... Landeclc, James Landers, Laurence Landry, Lenore. .. Lane, William ..... Lang, Roberl ....... . Langeleld. Barbara .. '.'.'.'i'5b', . . . 95, .. . iso. ..'f.'.'.'.'i's4, .....35, l24, '.1'.'ibiQ '.'.'.'ihh', Larry, Pascal ......... ..... I I6, IO7 Langhour, Anfhony. .. Larsen, Sarah ........ Laughlin, Dave .. Law, Gloria .... Lee, Virginia .... Lee, Paul ....... LeGere, Calhrine .. Lelralsos, Peler .... Lernersal, Roberl' .... Lemkey, Naomi ..... ....96, , ...I Il, .......I.I,I. ....I53, Lenz, Waller .... ,...... ....... 6 8 , Lesh, Donald ......... Leslie, Dorolhy ....... Leslina, Virginia .... Levin, Joan ......... Lewis, Carol Jane .... Lewis, Mary C. .... . Liberg, LeNae .. Lighllool, Doris ..... 68, I44, l52. ..........96, ........i48. . Li hllool Mar'orie ....... 73, I50, Q I I - Lighlfoor, Suzanne .... Lind, Reber? ....... Lislug, William ..... Liflon, Davis .... Lillrell, Barbara... ........99, .....,,lI6, ...35, III. .....,.,..l59, Lofgren, Carole ...,... 95, III, l56, Long, Janel ...... Lord, Joy ..... Lossau. Carl .... Loudon, Doris .... Loverslcy, Palricia .. Lowum, Dave Luffy, Phil ...... Luidens, Wesley .... Lund, Gail ......... Lungslrum, Jean .... Lupella, Angela ..... Lussow, Ronald .. Luiz, Sibyl ........ ...........99, '. 1 '. 'Emi ....IO7, I38, .......l5O, ......99, MacGregor. Roberl .... .... 9 8, MacKain, David ............... 98, Madsen, Carol ....... Maelcer, Charles ..... Magee, Roberl ....... .,......l52. .68. II6. I20. Mahoney, Palriclc ........... , . . .96 Maior, Roberl Mandish, Lois ..... Mango, Philip Mann, Donna... Mann, Marilvn .. Mann, Renee... Marsh, Marian .... Marsilc, Jane .... Marlh, Donald .. Marlin, Wayne .... Mascia, Chrisline .... Massari, Marilyn Massman, Richard .... Maxwell, Richard... May, Nancy ........ May, Sara .......... Mayer, Roberl ...... .'.'.'.'ilifi. . .'f.b's', . .... 95, . . I i i Af .. . . mas, ......68. II4, Il8, I27. l32, I44, liazl Maypole. Mariorie .,......... Means, Sue ........ Meier, Lucille ..... Meinlce, Lenore .... Melin, Barbara ..... Mergard, William . Mersbach, David ..... Meyer, Carol ..... Meyer, Leola Meyor, Leslie Miller, Marjorie .... Milles, Nancy ...... Millner, James ..., Mink, Suzan ...... Mirabella, Philip Milchell, Delores... Milchell. Jan ..... Milchell, Kafhleen.. Milchell, Richard .. Moeller, Roberl' Moionnier, Shirley . Moore, Janel ..... Moore, Margarel... Moore, Sharon .... I38, I57 ....95. l40, I53 ..........I60 ...,......I57 68, I52, I62 ............I2O ...l25 I28,l3I ...,96. ......I6O .....73 ......I64 I39, I56 I49, I56 ....l3I I49, I53 .......I64 I56. I57 I6O ......l50, ....l2O ....I63 ....I58 ...,I53 I50, l52 ......I5O ....I57 Morency, M. Janine ........... Moreno, Marlene... Morris, Dorofhy Morris, Mary ..,.. Morrison, Kennerh . Morrison, William . Moses, Bruce ...... Moller, Marilyn .. Moyer, Mary ..... Munyer, Roberl M ueller, Howard ,.... Mullen, Marilyn Murray, Richard . .. McCabe, Thomas... McCar+er. Joan .... McCay, Elsie ........ McClanhan. Marilyn McClelland, Mary . McConnell, Jean .. McCormac, John... McDowell, Margarel ....68, QI 1165. ' fflliidf McEachran, Daniel ............ Marsh, David ...... McFarlan, Kalherine McGreevy, Edward. . I I I I D b H McGregor, Nancy . Mclnlosh, Mary .... McKillop, Douglas.. McKillop, Mary McKnighl, Gaslon.. McLallen, Roberl... McLero'rh, John McMillen, Joan ...... McNamara, Jane... Naprslek. Richard .... Naylor, Neilson, Nelson. Nelson, Donald .... Gunhild .. Jeanelle ..... John ..,... Nelson, Peler Nesler, Carol ..... Nesfor, Roberl .... Nefhercul, Frances . Newbanlcs, Karhryn .....35. .....96. I52, I59 ....i53 ....is3 ....i4s ....IO9 l25, I27 ....I56 I50, I60 ....l24 I49, I50 ...,I50 .....96 I48. I64 .99, I6I I50, IS6 ...,I57 ....l07 ....l50 .96,III ..,.I52 II6, I3I Il6, I3l ....I6l I24, 126 ........I5O .95,l58 ...I30, l56 ....l50 97, I3O 97,156 .....95, I65 ,...96, l54 ....95, 96 ....l6O ....l07 ........l50 ....l53,l56 Newbanks, Virginia ..... .,... Newlon, Ba rba ra ..... Nicely, Barbara ..,. Nichols, Fay ...... Nicholson, David .. Nielson, Joyce .... Nilcilas. Jim ...,... Niles, Mary Lou .... Niles, Sam ...... Noel, Carol ff .' kid. 99, III ,,..I25 ....I26 ....I97 ....l50 ....l54 ...,I50 lO5, I50 l54, I62 I4O,I50 ....l50 .,..l25 ....l53 ....I24 I5O,I53 ....l64 ....I56 Robinson Shirle Nohren, John .... Nordman, Mary.. ..,..Il4, I2O. .. .... 99, I50. Nordvall, Laura L.,.. Novak, Chuck .... Nygren, John . .... I24. Oberl, June ....... .,.. 9 8, IOO O'Blasny, Marilyn Obrien, Jeanne . O'Connell, Harold O'Connor, John ..... ,..,. l 28, Ogle, Gene ....... .... 9 8, l2O O'Grady, Danna... ..... I48, Olcese, John .... ......,.... Olcese, Tom ,..., ...I24, I25 Oldacre, Dick Oldin, Jay ....... Olson. Dorolhy.., O'Neal, Jeanne . O'Neal, Wanifa . O'Neill, Thomas . Overhelman, Jim Overloom, Harry Pacina, Geraldine , .... l38. Padnos, Ellen ...... ..., Palm, Melvin .... Panes, Joan Pankow, Joan Paris, Anfonio ..,... 68, 69 ,II4, I32 Park, Eleanor .....,..,.,...... l48, Parker, Marilyn .. Parker, Ruanne ..... ., Parrhemer, Jane Paflerson, Joan .,.. Paulsen. Frank ..,.. Pearson, 'David .,.,.... . Pearson, Joan ....,...... . is, T56. .'.i.i.'.'Ii5'0., 4. A. 1 I f i lib, 125 Peck, Peler .... 96, 98, IOO, l2O, Peeken, Sandra ......... Peel, Nancy ........... Penfield, Vanefle ....... Peregrine, Jane ........ Peregrine, Nancy. . ,68, 69, I4I, I44 Phee, Leila ......, 98, IOO, l38, Phee, Margarel' ..,....,.. Phillips, James .,... Phillips, Joanne ..,. Pierce. Marlene ..., Pioller, Lois ..., Pirillo, An+hony Pirwilz, Marlene .... Pi'r+s, James ....... .. Plice, Samuel ........ ,. Poindexler, Anne .,... .. Pollock, Roberl .,... ,. Porler, Phyllis .... Polls, Judiih ..., Poulos, John. . ,. Prall, Coralie .... Prenner, Carl ..... Presfon, Palricia . Prina, Ronald ..... Preuler, Arnold .... Pullen, Ronald Pura, Joan ............ Purinlon, Priscilla ........ Purcell, C. Raymond ..... Quelsch, James Raap, Dolores ... I50. ...,,I5O. .....97. ....l52, .....99, ...l59, .....I3I, ..96,IO5 .,,..l52 ..35, l25lA .....153, f f f f i i4 ....l49 ....I26. ....IO5, .....99. Raap, John .....,,.,.......... I63 Rae, Nancy .....,....... Raim, Jessie Frances ..... Ramler, Pafricia ....... Ramoser, Rufh ....,. Ran'ris, Perer ......... . . Rasmussen, Roberi ....... ,..96, 97 .....99, I24, 95, 96, 97, Rarhlin Eliza beih g, . . . Raufh, Paul ....,. Rayney, Jeanne .... Reagan, Riclhard Rechel, Gladys Reda, Jacqueline ..., Redifer Nanc , y Redmond, Joan .. Reed. Robin ..... Reid, Belly Jean ..... Reininda. Roberl' .... Ren naker, Barbara Rex, William ..,.. Reilly, Roberi Rhine, Evelyn Richler, Arnold ...., Richmond, James Rickeri, Roberi ,.... Ringuefie, Dolores Ri sira Mariorie P . i Rivenes, Carol ..,.. River, George ..... Rizer, Hollis ..,...... Robbins, Roberi .,.. Roberis, John L.. . .. I Y Rodgers, John .. II4, Roeder, Roberl. .. Rogers, Carol Rohde, Harry Rohlfing, Harold Rokey, Nancy Rokusek, James . , Rolofi, Nancy Rosen, Bernadine .,..,. Rosenbery, Joseph ..... Ross, Marian ,..,... Rofh, James ......... Rofhermel, Thomas .... Rowan, Gerald ..... Royal, Roberl' .... Ruffin, Gloria ...... Ruggies, Richard Runyan, Marrha. .. Ryan, James .... ,. Ryde, Dorisanne ...,... Saam, Charlene .... Sack, William ...... Samuel, Kennelh . . Sandeen, Ernesl' .. Sanders, Richard ..... Saunders, Suzanne... Schaefer, Barbara .. Schaefer, Louis ...,,... Schaefer, Marilyn ..... Scharenberg, Genevieve Schermerhorn, Laura .. Schiff, Jacqueline ,.... Schlick, Roberla ...... Schmeffer, Ronald .... Schmifi, Douglas Schoene, Marion ...... Schoenneman, Clyde .. 35, l28. I38, l39, I56 ....l59 ....I56 .....l59 .......l25 ....,..l5O ..l62, l64 .....I'56 ..... I56 I54 ,...96, l28 ,...,...95 ...I26 ...l57 ...I45 ...I24 ....96 ...l65 ..,..I58 .......l56 l53 ,I54 ..I28. l3I l05 99, , I59 is ' iz7 .......I27 ........96 f ...,.. I59 , l32, I44 ..lI6, I65 . .,.... l62 .,..,I65 -...I64 ...I60 ..,,...Il8 .......l6O ....I53, l58 ....I56, l64 ...,...I62 ....Il4, l32 .....I3I ....96 ...I65 ......99 .,.....l48 ..l38, I59 ,.,....l3I .68, 99, I4O, l62 ...99, I5O .....l49 .....l25 ...,,..l05 ....I48, I64 I46 ,l6l 6 ...., I53 8, I63, I64 .,.....l59 .......l57 ...l57 ,,.l53 ...l56 .,,I48 ...Ill .,....,l59 .......I27 Schoneber er Donald ..., 95, 96, 97, I63 Q . Schram, Cafherine .... Schreiber, Charles ..... Schreiber, George .... Schroeder, Nancy ,... Schuefze, Carl ....... Schulze, Edward ...... Schumacher, Margaref ..,.. Schwass, Shirley ...... Schwass, Bernadine .,.. Schweizer, James Scofl, Janice ...,,. Scolf, Norman... Scovel, Sally .... Seals, Jean .......... fI83l ffii .......I59 4-,I2O,I32 .......I3O .,.....I62 ...IS8 ..,,-.I64 ....98, I59 ,......l57 ....IlI, I6O .........I25 ,,..l49, I58 ,....95, 96 ....I5O ..,.I56 Seed, Randolf ........ ... Seggerman, Richard Seegers, Mary Jane ,... . Seidensficker, Jane Seidensricker, John. Shea, Donald ...,. Shea, Gerald ..... Shea, Jaquelyn .... Scherer, Ari ..... Shebal, Don ....... Shelby, Mary Jo... Sherman, Sue .... Shobe. David ....... Shockley, Doris Mae Shorney, Sylvia ,.., Short Jane ....... Shoup, Michael '. 'Q Qbivl ....,98 Shunneson, Carol ..... I39, l4l, Sieg, Gloria ,................ Simpson, Pafricia Simpson, Sarah ..... Siflnick, Allen .......... ... Silhanek, Jay ............ .. Siosrrom, Naomi Marie ....... Skimmer, Pafricia Smillie, David ....,... ....Il6. Smifh Colin ... Smilh, Y. Eleanor Smifh, George . Smith Irving ,.. Smifh, Larry ... Smilh, Marion ., Smilh, Nancy .. Smifh Sandra... Snow, Elizabefh .............. Soderman, Marian .... Sodersirom, Bonnie.. , Sorensen, Marilyn .... Sorgel, Joanne ....,. Sperbeck, Judy ...... Sponholfz, William ... Srp, Jerraline ....., Sfachnik, Thomas Sial, Marilyn ..,.. Slannard, Ursula Sfanner, Marianne ... Siark, Elaine ......, Sfefanko, lrene .... Sielify, Edward ..... Sreirer, llonka .... Sfelk, William ...... Slelling, Elizabeih Sfennell, Joseph .... Srevens, Harry .... S+ewar+, Peggy ..., Slewarr, Wilma .. Srofiels, Virginia .. Srokes, Lawrence Srullzener, Doris .... Sforck, Diane ...,... S+raH'an, Barbara Srrook, J.ane ...... Slrook, June .... Slrub, Loraine ..... S+ud+mann, Paul ..... Sruebe, Rosemary Sluker, Roberf ..... Slumbaugh, Diane .. Sudis, Charles ..... Suelau, Nancy ..... Sullivan, Sally ..., Sullivan, Virginia Sungail, Dolores .. Sunneson, Helen .... Svoboda, Alberl .... Swanson, Carol .... Tallanl, David ......., Tandy, Pairicia ....... .....99, I44, I46. '.'.f'.751 f f ids. ...lO5. ,. . . .99 .jlfbb fjfbia I lb, l'27 Taubeneck, Barbara ........... ....95, ISO Taubeneck, Belle, . .68, 9 Teas, John ..... Terrell, Doris ,,.. Theos, Lillian ..... Thor, Donna Rae .... Thulin, Nancy ....... Thurnblad, Roberl Timm, Orvilla B. .... . Thuesen, Philip Timmons, John Tinglefl, Joanne. .. Tipping, William .... Tirrill, John .....,. Tilile, Donald ..,.. Toby, Allen ..,....,.... Tomaso, Lois, , ........ . Tomlinson, Palricia ..... Tomoi'F, Thomas .... Torslenson, Grela ..... Tranler, Grace ...... Traul, Richard ,,., Traur, Valerie ..... Traver, Craig ...... Treichel, Kenneih. . , Treleaven, Jane .. Troike, Marie .. Tsuru, Bob Tucker, Ruih ....,, Tucker, Tom J.. . .. Tucker, Tom R.. . .. Tye, Lucy ...... Tuleen, Neil .... Turnball, Bruce Tyll, Gloria .... Uddo, Susan Ulbrich, Erwin .... Ullrich, Barlon Ullrich, Florence .... Urbanek, Marilou Valleniyne, Jane ...... 8, l05, I59, ....I60, ....95, 96, ....95, 96, ..116, I3I, ,..35. 124. 63,92 152, ....98, .....I53, .....,I25. ..I38, I39, '.'f.'.'.'.i2si . . . fed. .......124, ....95, 97, ....95, .,.98, I50. ..,..IO6. Vande Merkl, Alberl .... ..... I 24, Van Riper, Richard .... Vaughn, Roger . Vavrik, Barbara Arrow Pelroleum .. Ausrin Camera ...... Avenue Barber Shop ..,. Avenue Slale Bank Barr's Jewelry ....... Blue Cab ............. ....96. Viclor, Barbara.. , Viberr, Mary Vilven, Mary Vogel, Janel Voila, Mary ...... Voss, Maryellen Vraneck, Barbara .. Wagner, Roberi .,.. Venable, Carolyn, .... ..... I 50, I58 ... . I50, I53 ......I50 ...,I6O .,..I57 ....I58 ....I59 ......I56 .....96, 97 Wagner, Carolyn ..... ..... I 48, I60 Wait John ......... Wahl, Harley ..... Wallace, Roberl ...I54-, I64 ......I65 ........l48 Walker, David .... . . , 124, I26 Walker, Edward ....... ...95, 96 Walker, Thomas ..... ... ...I28, l65 Wallemade, Raymond .... I57 Waller, Joyce ......... .... I 58 Wallon, James .,................. I28 Warner, Barbara . ........,...... I50 Warnock, Jeanne .,.... 96, IOO, I39, l4I Warren, Gwendolyn ......,........ I60 Washburn, Mary.. . Walkins, Charles .. Waikins, John ,...., Walson, Evererl Waison, Charles ... Webb, Roger ...... Weckel, Jean ........ Wegener, Eliza belh ...,. Weger, Louis ....... Weihe. Roberl .... ...I48, I50 .....,...I25 .....I28, I3I ........I65 ........I64 .....I25, I57 ....98, IO0 Whillord, Slanley D.. Whiimore, Jane ..... Whifmore, Roberi. ,. Wicks, Blanche ..... Wiegand, Edward. .. Wilkinson, Judifh Willens, Howard .... Williams, Glenn . Williams, James .... Williams, John ...... Williams, Mary Jane. Wilson, III, II6 W1ll1am ...... ... Wilson, Carol ..... Wilson, Lucy ..... Wilson, Virginia ..... Winkler, William .... Winkler, Palricia I38. Winlers, Janel ...,. Winier, Winler, Jean .,..... Roberl' ... Win'rrol, Carol ..., Wisnieski, Mary Wolfe, Francis ..,. Wolfe, Richard ...... Wondriska, William. ......I28 ....I65 Worrhinglon, Diane .. I40, I4I, Wong, Foon ....... Wong, Ning ...... .... Wood, Richard ,,.. .....,. Woods, George ............ Woodward, Carolyn ....... l3B, Wormser, Alexander. . .95, IO7, .....96, ....I28, ....l07, '6ai'i46 14'1 Weinand, l-lerberl ...,.... .I24 Werner, ami ..... ......,.... 1 5. wgglqig' Qljggld r-r-- Wellinglon, Marjorie ...... I05, I52, I6I Wrigh+' Jerry Wells, Judirh ............. 144, 146, 153 WHQM' June Wells, Carolyn ....... ...... I 49, I50 Wrighf' Richara Wellin, John .................. 98, l28 Wyman' Walter iii' Wenglinski, Theodore .,,... 95, I48, I64 Yaney 'Noel Wes+co'r+, Charles .............,.. I28 Yearleg, Jane Weslon, Ursula ....... ...... 9 9, I62 Yoepp lpamcigi' ' Whelan, Noel .,....... .... I ll Young' Barbara ' Whicher, Franklin S. .... .... I 57 Your, ' Bern ' whiie, Jim ...,..... .... 1 oo 9' Y Whire, Suzanne .... I65 Zender, Philip 1948 jagufa .fdcluerfifiem Blue Parrol Tea Room .... Bramson's ........... Breunig Jewelers .. Brooks Laundry .....,......... Cannon's Book Slore ............. Chicago 3: Wesl Towns Railways. .. Chrisfensen Music School ......... Cusack Really ............,... Drechsler Funeral l-lome .... Leland Fay .........,.,. Fred rickson's Siorage .... Florenz Shoppe ...... Foresl Publishing .... Gilmore's ......... Ginnochio Bros. Gregg College Gregory's ....,, Hayward's ... lnkofer ..... ...I98 ,,..206 ,.203 . .I9I ...I99 ...,206 ...207 ..,I95 ...205 -..I98 ...200 ...205 ...I86 ...203 ...206 ...ZO4 ...206 ...205 ...206 ...I85 ..,20I .,.I99 ...203 .,.20l ...207 11841 Jackson Slorage .. Jacobs 81 Jensen ...... Jahn 8: Ollier .... Klolz Drug Slore ...... Lunch Room ....... Madison Florisfs .... Musicale ......,... Nu-Way Typewriler Oak Park Ice Cream... Oak Park Trus+ and Savings, , .. O'Connors Cleaners ,...,... Pe+ersen's Pharmacy . . Pioneer Publishing .... Posllewail ..,..,.. . , Shelby Crail ......... Simmon's Slalionery ...... Slrickland s ............... Suburban Trusl and Savings ..., Tololil ............,,.,.... Tunnis ..,..,...... .... , , Walker's .,.. Wasson's ...,. Wesfphal's ....... 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