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

 - Class of 1950

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Q2 3 5 5 Q, jke Cfaaa of 1950 H-eaenb jagufa . . . a Jfory offhe year in work ana! laicfured -'ilggblnle ' OaL ,gall anal HUG? gorerif Sckoof OaL park .gfgnoid we magic 0 mr A . . Words Trom The classrooms- boniour . . . parallelepipeds . . . hunT anol peck . . reporT The acTiviTies oT The llbqwfmmai Phrases in The hall- reTlecT This year Tor The eniom ln Their many ac:TiviTies These words- 8'O5's . . . Gym Jams . . . Freshie . . . FooTball Dance . . . clubs . . . councils . . . Caesar . . . dangling parTiciples- characTerize The lives oT The Ylnclercfaarimen T21 Remember The Alamo . . . Barcus is willin' V- whiTe gracluaTion dresses . . . mock elecTions . . . A-periool assemblies . . . college applicaTions- Words of The year's highiiqhrs- Life wirh Farheru . . . Carmen . . . Roman Banquer . . . conferences . . . Gonololiers . . . Gym Exhibif . . . Traps - remind us of '5O's je!! tUl'e5 Sfucienrs are concerned wirh- Tag Day . . . rrips To Museum of Science and lnciusrry . . . exremps . . . bailes . . . Moihers' Jreas . . . Afalanra Banquet- which symbolize Jrhe acriviries of our CMJ These words are familiar- Pep Club . . . rhe Proviso game . . . C'mon, Huskies . . . A vicrory for you. Oak Park High . . . Monogram Dance- Jro Jfypify our .Spaorfri i3i epoffd flw My 0 . . . idd Iorodg er YM, fke cflbfw-5 . .. Roloerfa Bonnema Parricia Corberi' William Fox Mary Lou Gels Barbara Haas George I-lanson Jeanne Holle Kenneflw Jeflfries Barbara Kuloirz Siloyl Lu+z Janer Moore Coralie PraH' Colin Smiflw Jerry Wrighr iii pl'0ll,J!g QQACGQ OMF' r L41 I949- Life wi'l'h Fafhern I948- Double Door I947- S+age Door I946- You Can'+ Take H' wirh You I945- Los+ Horizon I944- Arsenic and Old Lace A Miss Doroihy Miller. We of Jrhe Tabula slaici feel bolh proud and graleful as we dedicaie our I95O book lo Miss Dorolhy Miller. We are proud lo dedicale our book io a member of Jrhe facully who is able lo make her subieclr, French, become and remain a parl of our lives. We are proud also lo recognize Miss Miller as a play direcror who slimulales her casis lo creale real characlers, To acl from 'rhe feel up. We are proud lo salule a personalily who puls ihe sparkle info lhe dances she creares for our operellas. ln all of her aciivilies Miss Miller develops an espri+ de corps which is so imporranr +o any group. We are graleiul +o Miss Miller for her inreresr and underslranding. We are qrale- lul for her encouraqemenl and paiience. We are graielul for her vivacily and ioie de vivre. To you, Miss Miller! OULL l ,gall ana! Haier joreaf .Mg 3400! ..,4f Me .Islay Clmfufy Words help us remember ... brighl sun on warm bricks . . . clark shadows againsl lhe lighl . . . shacles al various levels . . . pallerns ol leafy branches . . . slone sleps hollowed by many leer . . .lhe arched enlrance . . . 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The '50 loolc in The inferior ol our school fealures veneerecl walls . . 4 slucleni aclivilies calendar . . . shining corridors . . . marble wall base . . . lluorescenl' lighling . . . recessed lockers . . . large showcases . . . acousiic ceilings . . . rubber-Jrilecl floors . . . coverecl slairways . . . anol bloncl wooclwork. Lighl and space and beauly are everywhere in our school of The hall cenlury. l9l r,1 f 7 !!!Z!!'!Z??f?55f'U?Z 25 ?3!l33?If?HFf,, 2 - f., S a 5 ,A ,Q A gf QP . , , -gg w xx .. Q ' - fl Swan? Q W. Wx, Ni, x . QA vw' 'L TWNQN -'YFAQSG ?af'fv,if.-Zffw' ' 'k', 1: sf ff-A 52935 .. i ' K H K ,I few- -v-., ., SNA 1 ,W MM :anew ,ffm -wvagwklf :I 'w il kifkiri' gf, Wuxi. 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They have con- cerned Themselves wiTh mainTaining our scholasTic sTandardsg They have approved a sTrong exTra-curricular program: and in The pasT Tew years They have devoTed Themselves To The improvemenT oT The school planT. Many changes have been made To modernize our school, some oT which are shown by The picTures on The preceding pages. We are graTeTul To The Board Tor making our school a beTTer place and Tor Their many plans Tor TuTure improvemenT. l'2i SuperinTendenT Dr. YoungerT in his oTTice Qur superinTendenT. Dr. Eugene Young- erT, has cooperaTed Tully wiTh The Board oT EducaTion in The planning oT our Tine school planT and program. Ever since he came To Oak Park and River ForesT l-ligh School in I94l, he has had ambiTious plans Tor The school and has waTched Them realized as The years have gone by. To The sTudenTs, Dr. YoungerT is noT only a Tine educaTor, buT a man whose Triendliness and inTeresT is evidenT in everyThing he does. The sTu- denTs will always remember his aspiraTions Tor our school wiTh pride and graTiTude. The Thanks oT The sTudenT body go To Mr. Wilson Tor his eTTicienT handling oT The business and mainTenance sTaTTs. During The remodeling he has puT inTo deTiniTe Torm The plans on which he has worked wiTh Dr. YoungerT and The Board. Business Supervisor i Mr. Wilson makes a memo DEPARTMENTS fb b . A Ah'hA ff? b , ff , fy Gif ,161 A,.'A Ar Ll,, M iff 2' ' W ,Q2Trf Y 'Q V ,,-:-,, g 'f .i, , 1 2' Tiff Q iQ if n vfw w gqi dxf' A fifff j, , V 4 ' x f 555: ,A ' . 4 V ' f V 5 ,M W VVV: ' Ng--,,, '- A 'S . '-H Ky 5' 211 59 , 41:5 326405 . . Mr. l:riTzemeier Miss l-lorner Mr. Soliday Miss l-larTmann Counseling is The main TuncTion oT The eighT deans. SpeciTic problems, peculiar To The year in school, arise during The Tour years ThaT a sTudenT spends in Oak Parlc Comference coming up. Working while They waiT. and River ForesT l-ligh School. l-lis dean aids him in solving These problems and direcTs his energies inTo The classes and ouTside acTiviTies Trom which he will derive The mosT loeneTiT. . . . guide Our .gzzcfenfd Mr. Fuog Miss Ball Mr. Seymour Miss Pring Arrhur Pelz Janer Blundell Goodwill Posr Esrher Robinson Aff Bolh lhe beginner and The arl maior can iind a wide range of crealive aclivilies in Jrhe Arl Deparlmenl. The Cralls classes are open lo all who would lilce lo design and produce usable obiecls by worlcing in lealher and plexiglass and by weaving on one of l'he many looms. For lhe sludenls who desire work in drawing, design, and painling Jrhere are lhe inlroduclory Arl l and Ar+ ll classes. The gualily of lhe worlc of lhe Deparlmenl is shown by lhe many recognilions which il has received in lhe Nalional Scholaslic Arr Awards of lhe Carnegie lnslilule. Jerry Wrighl and a Figure ll class. l c l'7l Dorolhy La Rue W. O. l-leplcer Orpha Babcock Elhel Rice lvlargarel Riggs ommercia Nearly all of The sludenls who graduale from Calc Park and River Foresl l-ligh School will, even if nol aclually engaged in business, have conlacl wilh The business world. Because of Jrhis, H is imporlranl rhal The school provide business Training Tor Those who vvanl il. Besides courses in Typing and Shorlhand, Those who are preparing Tor iobs in busi- ness lalce Oicfice Praclice and Secrelarial Training. The Economics Classes sludy such Topics as produclion, dislribulion, and consumplion. Business Law deals wilh legal silualions lhal commonly occur in business lransaclions. Sue Scarpelli helps address reporl cards. U81 ome conomicd The aims oT our modern Home Eco- nomics DeparTmenT are ThreeTold. The TirsT oT These is To Teach personaliTy develop- menT by The sTudy oT Types oT cloThing suiTable To The individual personaliTy, by The making oT aTTracTive cloThes, and by em- Pie in The new ovens. JeanneTTe lvlariorie Enns Bonnie Rich Magowan phasis upon good grooming. The second is To prepare girls Tor marriage by The sTudy oT boy and girl Triendships, oT child care, and oT lhome nursing. The Third aim is To Train sTudenTs in The essenTials oT nuTriTion. Tood buying, and Tood preparaTion. Max l-lohn Elizabefh Abel Lydia Allen Carroll Helen Barclay Arlhur While Grace Boies Rebecca Burl' Knowles Cooke Anderson Kermif Dehl John Gehlmann Margarel Mildred Linden Elsie DGGFOH Maxine Ellen Shuarlr l-lardie Jeanne'I'+e Ralph Mallrhews Redmond Nina Grace Sorensen Les+er Swanson James Thompson Smilh was The curriculum of Jrhe English Deparlmenl provides opporluniiy lor lhe sludy ol: reading, wriling, and speaking. Courses in lilera- lure familiarize us wilh Jrhe besr of English and American wriling. Courses in Crealive Wriring, Ex- posiiory Wriiing, Journalism, and Senior Composirion leach us clear and logical expression. June, Nemo. and 'rhe candy colleclion l20i Mdiford . . This year, Mr. ArThur WhiTe, English rnasTer in The SToclcporT School Tor Boys, STockporT, England, and Mr. John Gehlrnann, oT The Eng- lish DeparTmenT oT Calc Park and River EoresT l-ligh School, exchanged Teaching posiTions. The exchange was arranged Through The Tacili- . l 0l'l'l and fo . . Mr. Gehlmann gngfand Ties oT The lnTerchange ComrniTTee in Eng- land, and The Eederal SecuriTy Agency in WashingTon, D. C. BoTh schools have undoubTedly gained a greaT deal Trom The exchange, which has shown each someThing oT The besT Trom The oTher. T211 Mr. WhiTe Reid STephens Morris Buslce F. F. Carson James ColleTTi R. T. l-leclceT- RoberTa Hinman Mary Adalene sweiler Blanche Hope Florence Oxloorrow Allen Price Magowan l-lelen ShaTer A. W. Roehm .jskaforg The l-lisTory DeparTmenT seTs several goals Tor sTudenTs. The D'eparTmenT does noT wanT sTu- denTs To learn many TacTs merely Tor The salce oT The TacTs Them- selves. RaTher, hisTory is inTended To develop in sTudenTs a criTical and discriminaTing aTTiTude. l-lis- Tory can enable Them To inTerpreT and To comprehend currenT evenTs. Une oTher TuncTion is To Teach abouT The people oT oTher counTries and Thus encourage open-mindedness and an alerTness To The problems oT oThers. fXparT Trom The usual courses in European, World. and Ameri- can l-lisTory, The Depal-TmenT oT- Ters courses in Far EasTern His- Tory, l.aTin-American l-lisTory, and Sociology. These TascinaTing courses are noT oTTen included in high school curricula. Keeping up wiTh The TwenTieTh cenTury. jacing jew Mr. Carson .gn Soda! nfomma P231 WalTer Brinl4rnanV. S. Asbury cgnaludfriaf .xgrfd Training in The lndusTrial ArTs DeparTmenT is Training Tor liTe in a mechanical world. The philos- ophy oT The DeparTmenT sTaTes ThaT since our world is becoming increasingly mechanical, iT is pracTical Tor us To undersTand The naTure oT The Things by which we are surrounded. lndusTrial fXrTs Training is also vocaTional Training. The curriculum includes courses in Machine Shop, AuTo Shop, Woodworking, Mechanical Drawing, and Archi- TecTural Drawing. C. lvl. Henley James Kendall Gilman Lane Frank Owens Richard PaxTon Precision work aT a grinder. T241 udic Harold LiTTle Armand Baker Morris Riebman Edna RuTh The aims oT The Music DeparTmenT are These: To Teach sTudenTs The Theory and sTrucTure oT music: To improve skills in music: and To TosTer an appreciaTion oT music. These Three aims are carried ouT by The classes, The choral ensembles, and The insTrumenTal groups. ln The DeparTmenT, General Music Teaches The TundamenTals, Music T-lisTory Wood Tells oT The inTluence oT The musical pasT upon The music oT Today, Music LiTeraTure is a sTudy oT composers and Their work, and Harmony explains The keyboard harmony and composiTion. The choral and insTrumenTal divisions de- velop musical skills in group singing and playing. Mr. Riebman and a General Music class. l25l Florence Farrand Baker Ellen lvluir Mabel Pomeroy lrene Whaley Brubaker Jafin The srudy of Lalin gives us a be++er knowledge of our own language. The de- pendence of English upon Lalin is made an imporlanl fearure of fhe Deparrmenr, and The need for a good vocabulary is con- sfanlly demonsrrafed. The work of Lalin I and Lalin II deals wilh basic forms, gram- mar, and vocabulary. ln Lalin III The Aeneid, one of lhe world's greal pieces of lileralure, is sludied. Cicero's Ora- +ions complere lhe four years. Oulrside of +he classroom, lun is mixed wilh learning in The Lalin clubs, l'he Roman Banquet and Jrhe assemblies. Analyzing is a big parl' of Jrranslalion. i261 WoJern language French, German, and Spanish, as TaughT aT Cali Parlc and River ForesT l-ligh school, involve much more Than vocaloulary, idioms, and grammar. Conversing in anoTher Tongue, read- ing abouT The liTe and TemperamenT oT oTher peoples, and singing Their songs, all malce Tor slcill in The language and inTernaTional-mindedness in The sTu- denT. Because of Their Travels and sTudies in The counTries whose lan- guages They Teach, our Teachers are singularly well-equipped To convey To Their sTudenTs, noT only The leTTer buT also The spiriT oT The languages. Claire BluzaT Emada Griswold DoroThy Miller BeaTrice Sorolca Jess Wagus Alice Ward l-lelen Geller RiTa lvlcGuane Bonn and Berlin-The new and The old. i271 Elsie Johnson Gerfrrude Mary Jane Anlhony l-larlman Mary l-lawkins John Van Dyke Roberl Woodruff lva Rae Bevens John Biorlie Harvey F. M. Fosler Edilh Inks Jack Rosseller Chandler Margarel' Orville Sullivan Synnerdahl 1 4 Corresponding paris of congruenl' friangles are equal. mafkemaficd l? Siudenis preparing for many vocaiions find courses io help Jrhern in Qak Park and River Foresi l-ligh School's Ivlaihernaiics Deparlmeni. The Deparirneni prepares siudenis for iuiure specializaiion in rnalhe- rnaiicsg gives ihenn a working knowledge of Mr. Woodruff explains a slide rule. The iechnigues oi maihemaiics needed noi only in ihe physical sciences and in engi- neering, hui in indusiry, business, and ihe social sciences: shows Jrhe workings of maih- emaiics in naiure and arig and Jrrains Jrhe siudenrs in ihe melrhods of logical Thinking. Gaylord Ramsay l-lelen Lounsbury puggc .gyoeahng Public Speaking is an inTroducTory course in The TundamenTals oT speech. Under The direcTion OT Mr. Ramsay and Miss Louns- bury, The classes are Trained To communicaTe ideas eTTecTively by means oT spoken words. Such TransmiTTing is accomplished in coniuncTion wiTh voice use and personaliTy developmenT. The ouTline oT The course includes such ,divisions as choice, arrange- menT, and developmenT OT ideas, and The conTrol oT dicTion by The speaker. The resulT is noT only a sTudenT who can speak clearly and eTTecTively, buT also one whose personaliTy has received deTiniTe aid. STudenTs who have compleTed The course have The opporTuniTy To make A-period homeroom announcemenTs and Thus receive TurTher pracTice. Mixed reacTion. noi Ross Anderson Jane Axle-ll Don Harsh- Lavergne Orin Nolh Theresa Pressl Gwen Rudolph H. M. Sc:o++ barger Murphy Olga Vicforilc Roberl Wehrli Olis Smilh Grace Slaver Roberl Wrigh+ Florence Zenlce Gerald Wi+smanJohn Wood pkgaicaf gjolucafion Ou+door classes are par+ of The program. l3'l io ogicaf .Siience Charlolrle Grani Ross Aeloy Keilh Cady W. A. May Joseph A. I. Means Russell Russell Slorey lvlclvlenamin Poppenhager Biology, Bolany, anol Zoology are Jrhe emphasis being placecl on The relalion of courses of Jrhe Biological Sciences Deparl- +he malerial To personal problems such as menl. Funclional Biology is laughl, lhe oliel anol ils imporlance. Focus on a frog. l32l 2 7 . Ffsmaj .. 3 , ..,:, I f .. 1 so P 1' ssiis P 1 f P v ' ' A P ': 2 l f, ii P W V 'V f ' P asss P rrss Mgruca 4 - S' 1 V i , ' fm I i so is Cl, ence ' LY-A V ' V c - .Q .Q-' gf 1 ' Norvil Beernan Russell Daniels R. l-l. Goclcer R. Emerson Park Leonard l-lelen Turner Richard Woline S ch n el l e r The Physical Science Deioa rlmenl leaches learn The laws governing lhe behavior ol Avialion Science, Physics, Chemislry, and maller, ancl Chernislry sluolenls learn ils Physiography. Sludenls in Avialion Science learn The laws ol llighl ancl lhe vocalicnal possibililies ol avialion. Physics sluclenls cornloosilion. Physiogralohy sludenls learn alooul lhe lancl and wealher. Delivery 'lube in The malcing. Lura CrawTord l-lelen Mabel Robinson oggpapy WurTzbach The library is one oT The busiesT places library To read Tor oTher courses. in Oak Parlc and River ForesT High School. The librarians help all The sTudenTs. They AparT Trorn The annual inTlux oT Juniors in insTrucT The Freshman English classes in The search oT reTerence maTerial Tor Their Jun- correcT way oT using The library. The library ior Themes, sTudenTs consTanTly come To The is an indispensable source oT inTormaTion. These are The sTuolenT assisTanTs. T341 Schoof Wurae Bess WilmarTh Mrs. WilmarTh's rooms are acTually a small emergency hos- piTal. STudenTs go There Tor a varieTy oT reasons ranging Trom a cinder in an eye To cuTs and bruises. AparT Trom Tending To The ills oT The sTuderiTs in school, Mrs. WilmarTh calls Those sTudenTs who are absenT and is always ready To give any oThers advice abouT maTTers perTaining To healTh. Maior operaTion? ,,,, . A 0 Lg f' alflflg RuTh Morgan In The SighT-Saving room sTudenTs whose eyes need special care are provided wiTh reading helps. The sTu- denTs go To The SighT-Saving room during sTudy halls. Vari- ous devices in The room re- duce eye sTrain and make reading easier. Among Those devices are adiusTable deslcs, a dicTionary wiTh exTremely large prinT, and a machine which plays recordings oT boolcs. Reading made easier. i251 Edna Ailcinson Olga Diekelman Ella Engel ..gu.4ine:i5 The business slali is composed of Miss Alldnson, The school accounlanl, Miss En- gel, lhe regislrar, Mrs. Dielqelman, lhe bookslore manager, ancl Tho secrelaries. These people handle lhe complicalecl busi- ness ol Jrhe school, rnalce purchases for all cleparlmenls, and clo lhe clerical work which is so necessary lo an organizalion ol This size. Lincoln Dring checks in Jrhe lillle blue slips +o Miss Rasmussen. mi Helen Alberiz Dorolhy Blanche l-laidle Babcock Elaine Johnson Louise Helen Niclcelson l-loughlon Helen Rasn'iussenMildreol Kowslcy Bealrice Piggoll Grace Schlesinger ainfenance ga!! The imporTance oT The mainTenance sTaTT To The proper TuncTioning oT The school can hardly be overemphasized. There are ThirTy- Tive worlcers on The mainTenance sTaTT. OT These, seven are women. Because much oT The worlc oT cleaning The school is done aT nighT, sTudenTs rarely, if ever, see many oT The people on The sTaTT. AparT Trom The ianiTors, There are Tive men whose work is especially imporTanT To The school. The TirsT oT These is lvlr. Brown, The school elecTrician. AlThough The elec- Trical worlc during The recenT remodeling was done by a conTracTor, Mr. Brown acTed as an adviser. AnoTher imporTanT Tigure in mainTenance is The engineer, lvlr. Kappler. AssisTed by Three Tiremen, lvlr. Kappler has charge oT The machinery in The basemenT. Mr. l:ullerTon and Mr. l.oclcharT are The school's carpenTers. They aided in The re- modeling by advising The conTracTors and by consTrucTing The cupboards used in The oTTices. The lasT oT The Tive men who lceep The physical planT oT The school in running order is lvlr. Eclc, head cusTodian. Mr. Eck and lvlr. Brown, Mr. Kappler. Mr. LoclcharT and Mr. FullerTon im fe-- DoroThy Grandy Cakferia The caTeTeria, a non-proTiT business operaTeol by The school, is under The managemenT oT our dieTiTian, Miss DoroThy Grandy, who preparalrion oT The Toool. arranges The menus and clirecTs The AlThough some sTuolenTs eaT Their noon meals aT home. abouT 2,000 are served each school day in The lunchroom. ln adcliTion To The preparaTion and serving oT The lunches, The caTeTeria sTaTT also provides club reTreshmenTs. All will be gone by I:O2. mi roiecfion B P I D K g G S RTH ROW-T, R. LeTh, Burghardh Hagmeyer, l-lagsTrom, T. D. LeTh. THIRD ROW-- orse, eas ee, avis, ari ?ECObfTllL ROW-Spoo, Goodman, Hyde, Erickson, Reardon, Kennedy, Moehringer. FRONT ROW-Mr. Park, Cox, Calkin h D a , rews. Because oT The large parT ThaT visual edu- caTion plays in many oT our classes, The Pro- iecTion STaTT is imporTanT. Under The super- vision oT Mr. Park, This group oT boys operaTes The proiecTion machines in Room 42 and Room 235. They devoTe much oT Their Time To The worlc, showing Tilms aTTer school hours as well as during The day. The boys who serve on The ProiecTion STaTT are chosen during eiTher Their Freshman or Sophomore year. During The underclass years They receive Training in The operaTion and repair oT The proiecTion machines. They are chosen Then in order ThaT They have The Time necessary To obTain a crediT Tor Their work. AT The presenT Time There are 32 boys on The sTaTT. T391 ATTer school in Room 235 Sak? Counci I I GROUP I. FIFTH ROW-Ryan, Snorney, Wildrnan, Albrighl, Prina, H. Jolwnson. FOURTH ROW-R. Jones, J Lawson, Pole, Ellell, Benedello, Ade, Pills. THIRD ROW-Mersbaclw, Schank, M, Allen, Konold, Hill, Chrislenson SECOND ROW-Mr. Slorey, Meliingcr, King, Farnswcrllw, Gesmer, Learn, J. Davis, Dowling, FRONT ROVl!iFIaCk C. Iverson, J. Wilson, Daniels, Sluker, Beckerl, Karagianis. GROUP 2. FOURTH ROW-J. Phillips, R. Koerls, Gielow, Fox, Weir, McLaren, Barr. THIRD ROWfR. Baldwin, Head, Doswell, Nernerovski, Wong, Tobey, Lovell. SECOND ROW-Hill, T. Iverson, Rosen, Padnos, Loullil, Covaro, Quelscli. FRONT ROW-Timmons, Wollers, Perry, Alloacniara, R. Felgen, Failing, Chapman. Tliis year Salely Council, under lvlr. Slorey's able supervision, adopled a new conslilulion. The Council is bigger llfian ever, and is doing a line iob lo promole salely in and around our sclwool. Tlze group is divided up inlo dillerenl comrnillees on lfialls, driving, bicycles, lral- lic signs, and pulolicily. Tlie commillees enlorce llwe rules, and democralically lry llie ollenders. Penallies are given lor any violalion ol llie salely rules. Tlie sluclenls worlc lward lo make our school sale. cszcclenf Counci FIFTH ROW-Garlinger, Tefer, lvloses, Jaenicke, Traul, R. Ellis, Armslronq. FOURTH ROW-Frilfs, Falls, Winlers, Huselh, Sodersfrom, Fraser, Kellogg. THIRD ROW-Ause, Berg, Ames, Bollinger, May, Ingalls, Grosser, Solield. SECOND ROW--Collle, Allison, Heindel, Woodward, Sourapas, Erwin, Deimling. FRONT ROW-Sue Brunkow, Woods, Houck, Blackwell, Novak, Skinner, Lamond, T, R. Tucker. Our Sludenl Council is lhe lop body ol Sludenl Governmenl. ll is made up of boys and girls elecled by The respeclive classes. There are lwelve Seniors, ren Juniors, eighl Sophomores, ancl eighl Freshmen. 'csifnoging ounci THIRD ROW-Jaenicke, Traul, Ellis, Moses. SECOND ROW-Lamond, Day, Shebal, Daniels. FRONT ROW-R. Anderson, Rex, Arrnslrong, Eckhart 4 Wilh Dr. Youngerl as Tacully adviser Sludenl Council has been a very valuable link belween lhe aclminislralicn anol The slu denls, and a 'lreguenl sponsor oi many school proiecls. This year's Smoking Council was macle up ol eighl Senior boys and lour Junior boys. These mem- bers were elecled by lhe upper- class boys al lhe beginning ol lhe year. Smoking Council enlorces lhe schools smoking regulalions and iudges ollenders ol The rules by a lrial. SENIORS RQ! gi' far N. 'X k f X IBN, A,WLV L i x . x D 3. Q 4.,,. 2 X ,! 1 rf Qs A . fi Q6 Q31 3 '- A ,. f L Zi 'Q ,, 1 if wmmawswua enior eana lvlr. Frilzemeier lvliss Horner The Senior Deans, lvliss Rulh l-lorner and lvlr. l.. l-l. Frilzemeier, have given valuable assislance in helping Seniors consider lheir plans for lhe lulure. The deans have helped Jrhese prospeclive graduales lo evaluale l'heir individual lalenls and aloililies and have advised lhem aboul appropriale col- leges and suilable fields of worlc. 0l'nl'l'l2IlCel'l'leI'lt .QQCLLQPJ The Commencemenl Speakers, who are chosen by l'he lacully, are sludenls whose superior leadership and line scholaslic rec- ords have won Jrhem recognilion. Richard Wescolr and Bob Luce spoke al lhe January Commencement while Rosemary Sluepe, l.ois Grosser, John Wail, and Thomas R. Tuclcer received Jrhis honor in June. Richard Wescoff, Bob Luce. Rosemary Sfuebe, Lois 6-rosser, John Waif, Thomas R. Tucker. enior ounci Members oT Senior Coun- cil include The elecTed class oTTicers and one chosen rep- resenTaTive Trom each home room. This group governs Senior acTiviTies, ushers aT mid-year CommencemenT, and plans The annual Class Day program. AssisTed by The Senior deans, iT malces decisions solely concerning The Senior Class. Of iTs Tour- Teen members This year, only one is a girl. SECOND ROW-l-lanson, HuseTh, Reininga, Shorney, Tucker, Day, McGreevy. FRONT ROW-Novak, Wesfcofr, Berg, Bollinger, Lamond, Douglas, Gardner. 9 E 0lAel 5 and .S?5tQl f5 lT is The duTy oT The Big l3roThers and Their adiusTmenT To a new environmenT, and SisTers organizaTion To advise The Freshmen help Them enioy all The opporTuniTies Fresh- as To school procedures, direcT Them in men may Talce advanTage oT. FOURTH ROW--Novak, Shorney, Henning, McGreevy, Reininga. THIRD ROW-Gulbrandsen, l-lolle, Morris, Arrnshong, Lamond, Berg, Ogle, SECOND ROW-Brown, Bollinger, Wagner, Carpenfer, Niles, Tye, Gebhard, Donovan. FRONT ROW-Mr. Seymour, Husefh, Nielsen, Tucker, Miss Pring. l45l jke Cfaaa of 1950 Donald Berg Senior Officers Presiclenl .,.,.,...... Donald Berg Vice Presidenl ...,,.. Barry Lamoncl Secrelary ....i.... Helen Bollinger Treasurer ...,..r. Charles Weslcolr Cheerleader .r.... Charles Douglas Barry Lamoncl Helen Bollinger Charles Wes'rcoH' Charles Douglas l46l Tom Tucker is The one mosl likely lo succeed 1 ggl A g 7 Wi+h learning and looks and Jrhe power +o lead, y 1 ' E Abels, Weldon L. Ablernan, Carol P. Adelmann, Anila E. Agne, lvlargarel G. Alfani, Riccardo B. Allen, Ann Andersen, Wilhelm A. Anderson, Arlhur F. Anderson, Roberl L. Armsirong, James S. Arnold. Clarence B. Ashfon, Richard Baer, Pa'l'ricia E. Bagby, Nancy Baker, Kennelh J. Ballie, Joan C. Barden, Cafherine E. Barr, John W. Barrow, Waller J., Jr. Barry, Kalhleen A. Bechel, Palricia J. Becker, Edna lvl. Beckeri, Arlhur P. Bedrosian, Sam Beers, James l-l. Beiger, lvl. Jane Bein, Joyce E. Belfz, George A. Belza, Jerome R. Benedefro, Arlhur E. Though handsome lads aren'Jr hard lo find, Don Henning leaves Jrhem all loehind. l i481 Benson. Verna M. Berg, Donald L. Berliner, A. Donald Bernero, Joan M. Berry, Carol M. Bellca, Marilyn A. Blackwell, Pairicia L. Blommaeri, Rosemary L Bodach, Roberia V. Bollinger, Helen R. Bolman, Paul M. Bonnema. Roberfa A, Bonson, William P. Borman. Barbara F. Borson, Dianne E. sayd. Nancilee Bramhall, Joyce N. Brelcke, Charles A. Brennan, Thomas H. Bresemann, Donald H. Breunig, Slephen J. Bridge, James F. Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Bunge, Bunn, Burm, , Charles D. Doroihy A. Marian Pairicia A. Robe-rl F. Roloerl W. Elva-Jean Diane R. Buurma, Violel E. Bylhell, Arlaine D. Cannon, June Carbonari, Joseph P., Cardio, Franlc E., Jr. Carlson, Janel L. Carlson, J. William Carmichael, Dan R, Carmody, William F. Carpenler, Carlisle l-I. Carslcy, Ellen L. Carler, Phillip L. Case, Cur+is R. Casey, Richard lvl. Casey, Rober+ D. Cella, Joan M. Chapman, Joyce lvl. Churchill, Walrer L. Clark, Regis J. Clarlce, Jaclc W. Clemens, Clifford F. Collarz, Joanne Colman, Jo Ann Collon, Audrey J. Comsloclq, Joan lvl. Cone, Carol M. Connelly, Palricia A. Cooley, Marybelle Coomes, Roger K. Corberl, Parricia R. Where beauly reigns in The land of loliss, Ann Gibson presides as Jrhe chosen miss. H91 .A Ira Ron l-luselh is Jrhe lad whom none can loeal, A leader and sporisman-The besl alhlele. iwi Corlcill, Donald L. Corso, Joylene V. Coseglia, Roberi F. Covaro, Frank S. Cox, Donald B. Crager, Clarence A., Jr Crandall, Richard C. Cransion, David V. Crum, Muriel B. Cullen, Pa'rricia L. Curdie, Linda L. Daniels, Kennefh J. Dannenloerg, O. Marlin Davis, Allhea L. Davis, Janef l-l. Davis, Joanne B, Davis, Shirley L. Day, Frank B. Day, Julie Dean, Barbara S. DiBernardino, L. Joyce DiCesare, Gloria lvl. Diclcer, William L. diCosoIa, Francesca S. Dierssen, Marion J. Difiberner, Faiih M. Dodaro, Jerry Doeneclce, Charles C. Dolan, Richard H. Donovan, Elizaberh A. Dorman. Claudeiie J. Douglas, Charles H. Downer, Roberl' A. Downing, Mary A. Drapeau, Richard A. Drechsler, Rufh M. Dreislce. John H., Jr. Drews, David H. Droppa, Mary C. Dudgeon, Harry G. Du an Elizabefh A g , . Duggan, William J., Jr. Dunlap, Barbara A. Eclcerly, Charles R. Eckhart Edward R. Edgerfon, Bradford P. Eggers, Gloria M, Eilrich, Shirley A. Eisermann, Jane? M. ElleH', Norman T. Elwell, Richard G. Erizgaard, John C. Everingham, Jean E. Failing, Ronald B. Farnsworfh, Marilyn Farwell, Doroihy J. Farwell, Mary Jane Felgen, H. Roberf Fischer, Arlene M. Fisher, Mary Ellen Jerry Srp, by all reporls, ls The Jrops in all girls' sporls. ad l5'l J-S Oo ' x. Among lhe slars of lhis greal age, Mary Gil+nane's mislress of Jrhe slage. l52l Flaclc, Tirnolhy C. Flelcher, Sally J. Forbes, Richard E. Ford, Russell W. Fowler, Carolyn A. Fox, Grace E. Fox, William T. Franz, Mary l.. Freclcmann, Joyce A. Freeburg, Doris M. Freeburg, Roberl A. Froberg, Dorolhy C. Fryrnarlc, l-lerberf F. Fulralh, Richard M. Gallcowslci, Dorolhy A Garnmeler, Gloria G. Garcelon, Belly Jane Gardner, l-lerloerl E. Gardner, Virginia l.. Garrigues, Charles H. Garlon, Marya A. Gebhard, Milzi D. Gegenwarlh, David E. Geis, Mary L. Georgeas, Carole L. Gesmer, Karyl J. Gilobon, Nancy A. Gibson, W. Anna Gielow, l-lerberl F. Gillnane, Mary J. Glaze, David D. Golding, Be++e L. Golighfly, Kafherine H. Good, Carolyn E. Gray. John Green, l. Richard, Jr. Green, Lois I. Groezinger, JeanneHe Grosser, Lois A. Grusin, Howard A. Gulbrandsen, Karen J. Haas, Barbara J. Haas, Dolly E. Haerfel, Sally Rae Hagedorn, Roloerf J. Haggard, June B. Haiclc, Carol D. Halliday, Mary E. Hansen, Edwin H. Hansen, Jaclc L. Hanson, George E. Hardin, lvl. Helen Harmel, A. Richard Harris, Roberl A., Jr. Har+neH', Charles L. Halrch, Nancy S. Havens, Pafricia A. Heidenreich, Edward D. Held, Carol lvl. Helgesen, Donald lvl. ln acling, il is well agreed, John Dreislqe always lakes Jrhe lead A i521 The gals declare wirh shouls of ioy, Pele Nelson is Jrhe culesr boy. l54l l-lendersholf, Roberr V Hennessy. James E. Henning, Donald W. l-lenson. Leonora A. l-lerm, Howard R. l-leyer, Rurh C. l-leyman, Harry G. l-lillborn, Palricia A. l-lirsch, June l-locking, J. Preslon, Jr. l-lolerl, Barbara M. l-lollfman, Richard L. l-lorlmann, Geraldine L. Hogue. Jane A. l-lolle, Jeanne C. l-lorron, Julia B. l-lughes, Belly Jean l-lume, Roherr J. l-lumphner, Serila l-luserh, Ronald B. l-lulchinson, Belly J. Ingalls, Jane l-l. Irish, Audrey J. lrrnis, Beryl M. Iverson, Charles C. Jackson, Roberr F. Jacolos, John J. Janssen, lvlary K. Jelzlries, Kennerh l. Jennings, David lvl. Joesring, Douglas F. Johnson, Charlene Lois Johnson, Clyde Elwood Johnson, David D. Johnson, Hugh Keirh Johnson, Sharlene Rurh Johnson, Yvonne A. Jones, Phyllis B. Jones, Roberl' W. Karlsen, Warren V. Keil, Adeline L. Kemlole, Carolyn J. Kemper, Sheila A. Kempherr, Kay Rae Kennard, Joyce lvl. Kesler, Dawn B. Kiclcerr, Lee G. Kies, Ronald H. Kilberg, Jane E. King, Arnold L. Kinnan, Lynn E. Kipp, Roberl G. Kirby, Harry L., Jr. Klinge, Kalherine M. Klinger, Daryl L. Knox, H. Rhea Kolrenbaclc, Joan R. Kolzow, Charles E. Koukos, Peler J. Kounlreles, Joan She's shorl and sweel and mighly swell The culesl gal is Pal Blackwell. l55l John Wai+'s a laol wiih much io gain, Wilh such a well-oleveloloeol lorain. l56l Krause, Roberr E. Krbec, M. Joseph Kress, Margery A. Kriclc, Thomas A. Kries, Donald A. Krueger, Janei S. Krueger, Marlene A. K+sanes, Alice M. Kuloilz, Barbara A. Kuloy, William C. Kuncilz, Joan M. Kulrschan. Rurh E. Laclwig, Marion L. Laing, Jean M. Lamond, Barry D. Lanclers, Laurence G. Lane, William G. Lang, E. Roberl Langhoui, A. Norman Larlcin, William L, Lawson, Harry H., Jr Lawson, James B. Leaviii, Joann P. Lee, Virginia J. Lelcaisos, Pefer C. Lemliey, Naomi F. Lesh, Jane B. Lieseniellr, Harold W. Lighhcooi, Doris M. Lighhfooi, Suzanne P. For brains and aloilily lhere's none lo surpass Rosemary Sluebe as lhe cleveresl lass. Lind, Roberf G. Lindblad, Michel B. Linden, Roberl' E. Londol, Palricia J. Lonq, Howard D. Long, Janel M. Lonqren, Judilh M. Losos, Edward J., Jr. Lovell, Richard G. Loverslcy, Pafricia A. Luce, Roberf C. Lund, Gail Lupella, Angela D. Luffy, Phillip M. Luiz, Sibyl M. MacGregor, Roberl G. Maeclcer, Charles P. Magidson, Sherman C. Mahoney, Diane C, Mahoney, Nancy A. Malahy, Roberl J. Mann, Renee J. Manning, Dennis D. Marlin, Mary E. Marfin, Neil C. Massari, Marilyn l. May, Nancy A. Mayer, Susan J. McCay, Elsie H. McClin'loclc, Esfelle L. F2 'E f . ax IA u if For wise advice on smarlesl clollwes, Chuck Novak is a lad who knows. l58l McConnell, M. Jean McGarry, R. Palricia McGreevy, R. Edward McGregor, Nancy J. McKillip, Maryalice Mcliillop, Douglas B. Mcliinnie, Mary E. McMillen, Joan E. McNamara, Jane L. McNeil, Lorraine A. Means, Sue Anne Menkick, George F. Merk, Joan Ann Micldlelon, L. Arllwur Midllwun, Georgia l. Milan, Julie A. Millener, James C. Miller, Donald R. Milles, Nancy V. Minarik, Carol-Marie Mink, Suzan E. Minul'l1, Mary I. Monlenbruck, Rosemarie Moore, Janer E. Morris, Dorollwy L. Morris, J. Michael Morris, Mary Jean Morlon, Marilyn M. Mundr, Earl W. Nelson, B. Jeanelle Nelson, Peier A. Nelson, Roloerf L. Nelson, Sharon L. Nemerovslci, Howard N. Newbanks, Kalhryn J. Nielsen, Joyce C. Nikilas, James C. Nikolas, Roberl C. Niles, Mary Louise Noel, Carol J. Nordman, Mary E. Novalc, Charles F. O'Brien, Jeanne M. Ocain, Richard L. Odeen, Joyce E. O'DeIl, Riia A. Ogle, Eugene l-l. O'Grady, Danna J. Olcese. Thomas R. Olson, Gloria J. O'Neal, Wanila A. Overslreei, Marcia A. Padnos, Ellen R. Pappadimifriou, Pafricia Parker, Roberf W. PaH'on, Irene E. Payes, Joanne M, Pearson. D. Joan Peelcen, Sandra J. Perusse, Elizabelh M. As leader of all lhe fashion plales. Carole Georgeas is lhe gal who raies A A l591 lvlosi yersaiile looy on ihe Senior floor ' 'Q Don Berg leads aciiviiies galore. ..v- f3 A 02 f 4' ae ., 2 J l K .Y N ' . in kv N' :: .4 -if 5 445 G Qc 1 , i601 Phillips, Diane Mae Pick, Charoleiie E. PickeH, William F. Piflco, Evelyn l.. . Pioiier, James W. Porier, Phyllis Ann Poiis, Gloria M. Polls, Judiih E. Powers, James J. PraH, Coralie J. Prina, Ronald J. Procior, William l-leaih Prueier, Arnold E. Raolani, lvlilion E. Ran+is, Peier C. Reader, Marilyn J. Reclcamp, Raymond l-l. Redmond, Joan E. Reininga, Roberf E., Rex, William J. Richier, Arnold P. Ringueiie, Dolores T. Risberg, Barbara A. Rislow, Roberi B. Rivenes, Carol A1 Roloeris, John L. Rohde, l-larry Rohl, Pairicia G. Rosen, Bernadine lvl. Rosenbery, Joseph B. Ross, Janer M. Rorr, A. Ronald ' Royal, Roberr A. Ruhmann, Raymond S. Ryan, James M. Saam, Charlene P. Sack, William J., Jr. Sanderson, Richard l.. Scarpelli, Susan P. Scherer, E. Arihur Schiff, Jacqueline Schliclc, Roberia . Schneider, Marilyn Schreiber Geor eFF4'r -1 . Q iv. P. Schrilla, Doroihy J. Schwarlz, Nancy l.. Schwass, Shirley L. Scovel, Sally R. Sears, Jean Ann Seed, Randolph W. Shannon, William C. Shea, Donald J. Shebar, Donald Shorney, George l-l., Jr. Shroyer, Shirley M. Sieg, Gloria A. Siegel, Slanley l-l. Simon, Rosalee A, Slcehen, Joan M. Skinner, Pajrricia T. Lois Grosser, Jrhe mosi versarile, Always is given a iob lo fill. -' -5 sf, fu Wi 1 Wi Small, March N. Smiflw, Colin A., Jr. Srnirlri, Lawrence D. Srnirlw, Mabel M. Snyder, George J. Sodersrrom, Bonnie Lu Sorensen, Marilyn J. Sourapas, Kallnerine D. Sparafora, Bernard J. Spencer, Nancy P. Sperbeclc, Judillw M. Sponsel, Berly Lou Sraier, Mar+l'ia M. Srp, Jerraline R. Slaclmilc, Tlwomas J. Sfalml, Marilynn J. Srannard, Ursula M. Sleffy, Edward C., Jr. Sreirer, llonlca M. Srevens, Ronald W. Slreil, Kennellw F. Sfudrmann, Paul R. Srueloe, Rosemary A. Swanson, Carol A. Swanson, Joyce G. Tlieobald, Dorollny M. Tlweos, Lillian Thompson, Alfred E. Thor, Donna Rae Thornill, Bonnie Rae . J li El 50 s cures? pair by far S X X l ll ll, Tinglefi, Joanne Tobey, G. Allan Tranrer, Grace M. Traver, Craig S. Treleaven, Donald W. Tuclcer, Thomas Jacob Tucker, Thomas Roberr Tye, Lucy M. Tyll, Gloria A. Ulbrich, Erwin A. Vallemlyne, Jane Vance, William L., Jr. Vande Merld', Alberr L. Van Naffer, Donna Van Riper, Richard B. Vaughn, Roger E. Vavrilc, Barbara E. Vicror, Barbara J. Vilenolrer, Don K. Waclcer, Dororhy A. Wagner, Carolyn A. Wagner, Roberf T. Wagner, Shirlee A. Wagonseller, Richard J. Wahl, Harley E. Wail, John V. Walker, David R. Walsh, John C. Walremade, Raymond L. Warner, William K. Warlcins, John M. Warson, Charles J. Wahl, George B. Webber, Diana L. Weinand, l-lerberr J. i Weir, Thomas G. Wells, Judilh Wellin, John E. Wescoll, Richard B. Weslcoll, Charles A. Whelan, Noel Ann While, Judilh P. While, Suzanne Whilmore, Jane Ann Wilborn, Slanley L., Jr. Wildman, Donald C. Wilkinson, D. Jeannelle Williams, Judilh A. Williams, Mary Frances Wilson, Diane A. Wilson, Gay Wilson, James R. Wilson Lois M. Wilson M. Virginia Wilson William O. Wolle, Francis D. Wollers, Donald R. Wong, Foon Wood, l-l. Richard Woodyard, David O. Wormser, Alexander F. Worlhinglon, Diane R. Woulle, Judilh C. Wrighl, Glenn A, Wrighl, Jerry E. Wyman, Waller O. Yearley, Jane E. V Young, Belly M. Young, Carol E. Zender, Philip R. .S2cLofaJfic olzd Grd Sfuebe, YWaii, Dr. Youngerf, Dr. Mueller, Tucker, Berg. A IoIaI of 3 gIrIs and 24 boys Inave rnaole mary SIueIoe and John Wair have scI'1oIasJric an average of 9G or more for The wI'1oIe averages of 93.9, wirn Don Berg and Torn Hrne Ihey have been af Oak Park. Rose- Tucker Jrying for second. OUP' ea? 0l'l0l WU! SIXTH ROW-Kuby, Pruefer, Henning, Hoffman, Ricnfer, Berg, Joesfing, Pickeff. FIFTH ROWfTucker, Nernerovski, Tobey, Vance, Han- son, Grosser, Morris, Donovan. FOURTH ROWgReInInga, Bolinqer, Brown, Whfie, Schiff, Sfuebe, Worfhingfon, Lernkey, Waif. THIRD ROW-Elleff, Gebhard, Bonnerna, Franz, Massari, Luiz, Prarr, Gammefer, Eisermann. SECOND ROW-Moore, Hoile, Herron, Davis, Ges- mer, TingIeff, HaerfeI, Haas. FIRST ROW-Drews, Ulbrich, Lund, Tye, May, Newbanks, Wormser. Nor in fhe pidure: Dav, DougIas, Jeffries, Monfenbruck, Seed, Wescoff. I65I UNDER' CLASSMEN g ig, ND 'Q- 5 3. V V gil. -P Wgwv V . I rw . 1 E jk? gl 05Ll'l'lel'l . . . - The Yearling ..l02 Harolcl Burman gels a loclc from Mrs. Alberlz . . Algebra Freshman Council FOURTH ROW-Sofleld, Whilfleld, Colmey, Turner, Ause. THIRD ROW-Fraser, Riley, Houck, S. Brunkow, D. McCabe, Ness. SECOND ROW-Hauser, Dove, Tisch, Lofgren, O'Leary, Vladar. FRONT ROW-Schulh, Gleason, Scribano, A. Bramhall, Allison, Marlin. l68l They Advise +he Freshmen num. Miss Pring anol Mr. Seymour have a smile for Jrhe Freshmen. . . lnclus+rial Ar+s . . . Freshman Science . . Myfhs . . S.P.Q.R. . .igin . wa Judilh Collins records her program Jack Syke, Bill Smillw, and Herman Koplin 'rum ou+ works ol: arl. . . jkeir 0l,Ll Qdlaff Charles Maclson, Mary Mansfield, and Lois Erziq are in'reres+ecl in business. l70l Lunch Time in fhe Cafeferia 44,4 They Guide Hue Sophomores Miss Ball and Mr. Fuog have a greaf inferesf in Jrhe Sophomores. SOPAOMQOPQJ .xdre Of' Dave Peebles. Donna Wrighf, Randy Mifchell, Alan Preucil and Nancy Durkin siop To Jralk. I721 .7Aeir .xdcfiuifieri Third Floor 3I I Geomerry David Copperfield Biology S+ories in Verse Masqueraders Irene Junkunc seems ready for siudy in Sophomore 3l I. U21 OLU 34250 Audiforium s+udying comes in handy as Frieda Torn Marfin has a lo? of homework Krauss and Monica Kondrafh prove. I 1 The Globe Theafer infereslrs Carol Nydam and Donald Tomaso. U41 Jane and Mary Walsh read llmeir Trap. . Mi Wai Aff of ffm fz,,,,,.f The Gym Jams alfred Lillian l-lagen and Joe Bensler. uniord . . . . . 228 . . . Junior Theme . . . World Hisiory . . . Junior Prom . . . Typing . . . Physics . . . FOO'i'iIgi1'i'S Miss Herrmann and Mr. S Hweir Juniors. oliolay ag Jr hip cficf vu . . . unior UZACQPJ . . . Slancling: Diclc Traul, lreas.: Jolwn Clarlc, pres.: Bruce Moses. pres.: sealecl: Joan Kellogg, sec. . . . ana! Junior ounci . . . FOURTH ROW-Burrnan, Gibbs, SlH'nick, Jaeniclce, R. Ellis, P. Murphy. THIRD ROW-Lewis, Slewarl, lngalls, May, Hanson, Alwood, Falls. SECOND ROW-Webb, Sherman, Pills, Creek, Erwin, Mann, Winlers. FRONT ROW-Bogol, Eckhardr, Moses, Trauf, Clark, Sourapas. l77l vice Bob Tsuru, Kay Konolcl, ancl Eclilh Lambers find lhe library invaluable on Their Junior lhemes 0 algae! .xdcfiuifiefi . . . Eolylh Jindra, Bob Laalsch, and Joan Kellogg work on Their physics. l73l l Jim Tallanfri Di-:lc Burns, Dolores l-lolbauer, Bob l-Iycle, and Pai l-laug enioy ea loreallwer belween classes jar Me Cfaafs of 1951 Pal Erwin, Naomi Sioslrum, Jeanne Bromlield, and Joan Gabel seem glad ilwal school is oul. l79l ACTIVITIES fmew I3 ,,,,:' 'amgf I ff., 1 ' ,,,L I V. , I f1Z?g'?i' 'ig' I lg Vi: If ' II I ff -qw ' I Mag yyg g fm : f f 51,3515 Jai.,-ig-A. ' - ., ',,' ing: A '. i ' ' , '4 fm I A ggi, I i fxgg, 44 I I , A, , f - - T-A A ,Q .I .Ji n I vt ,gk , ,Xu I f ..., , ii, .' ,W :f ' I -- ' . 'Sm ' , 23 I 'ff' - I I I , II..I ff:-'f I I f f 5 ax Qftll 9 4.,.V fax, vi Y.-.Q I., , S , A ' I NI- . - ' Il If ' ,, QQ ' , , ' N - It V, ,, -w px X I K 3 5 gi , . Q fa M' 'gf Wgegmlk' g fm My if , i S ?x 5- fe' .szfafemger Mingd jkaf jamoud Era! may Sharlene Johnson has her eyes +es+ed as Marion Ladwig wafches. Barbara Rausclw and Pefer Dreher en+er school mo AW! in feel 00,1 mam Emil, jar jadufa Qcfufeg Sally l-laerfel and Regis Clarlc lurn in proofs. .7 e My-ollfffi .Sider Puff, lvlilzi Geblward, Diane Worllwinglon, Carolyn Wagner, Jane Mc-Narnara, Phyllis Jones, and Lynn Kinnan do l.iHle Nell. l83l .gncfuclea a .szif 24550016625 .gllteferit Joan Merfens aids in an experiment jwice auch Mar me igarenfd med we .1acLeM af IQZA Parenfs discuss a poinf wi+h Mr. Schnelle Oufcloor Memgged lgrouiole lljariefy . . . Sally Haerfel speaks af Jrhe sfacliurn assembly. Seafed-Coach Anderson, Charles Novak, Dr. Youngerf. . . . x44 .gba Oufaicle .SaeaLer5 anal ,gel-Armen! Danish gymnasfs perform. i351 342 j00f6CL!lal'lCe Jerraline Srp and Francis Wolfe lead The grand march, MLA .lrlefcl in Wouemger Olde!! 011,62 al'lt Savoy af S+udem's and parenfs come To school af nighf. E961 Ge-nflemen recline ar The banquet Ckriafmaa eriloera geature Uuitzale Scened anquef .95 .SEMI n flue 66 77 0l'l'laI'l anne? Susan Hann, Marilyn Hernbro++, and Joanne Beecham frim Hme Tree. eneroud Confrigufionri on ag may . . . Senior girls courfr Hue money from Tag Day. . . . lqvuicle Chridfmaa .S?ocLingd an . . . Angela Clarke, Judy Coomes, Sue Rofh, and Arle ne Boehm fill Chrisfmas sfockings. . . puffy kr Clzifclren af Clzicago ommona P391 K 7! gonfrigufiond ,Mega Save flue Cyzifclren Marilyn Massari reads abou? fhe needy children. CClJlJy Kal? Shi fo glllgfdllll Mr. Gehlmann helps disfribufe candy bars. vm SLM! Come jirdf .szrued for fvfw, C0l'lCel'fJ if ,Spaorb gillefltif WU f7Le flew Banff, Officers SECOND ROW-Morris, V. res.g rum, crm. o p C h T arrangemenTs Carpenter, Trees.: Nelson! co-ord, FRONT ROW-Grosser, p , McCey corr. sec.g ncT in picTure-Biackwell rec. sec. ir 5, Con erence Look To This Day was The Theme Tor The I949 Girls' ConTerence. Dr. Mary Ashby Cheek spoke Friday nighT on Dreams and Bridges. On SaTurday morning she discussed The parley Topic, Leadership in The De- mands oT Today. Sunday aTTernoon The Reverend Mack McCray spoke on World ChrisTian CiTizenship aT The candlelighT service. Marian Brown ieads a parley group. 7 Oyif COHLPQILCQ Boys' Conference chose as ils lherne Youl'h's Responsibilily lor Freedom. The speaker al Jrhe Fri- day nighl session was Dr. Frank l-l. Spark. who Jralked on lhe conference Jrheme. Salurday Dr. l-larold Lunqer presided al a panel discussion. Sun- day aflernoon lhe Reverend Oliver Powell addressed lhe Falher and Son Serviceg his Jropic was Chris+ lvlusl Reign. Officers SECOND ROW-Shorney, dinner chrmq Doenecke, fcks. h T R Tucker, v. pres. FRONT ROW-Reininga, sec.g J. Wrighi Berg, pres.g Novak, pub. chrnmg Henning, freas. The speakers 'fable ai Boys' Conference. l93l COHLPQHCQ on Q Q The eighfeenfh annual Con- ference on lnfernafional Affairs chose as ifs fheme Which Pafh fo Peace? -federal world governmenf or our presenf sys- fem of nafional governrnenfs. Af fhe Safurday nighf ses- sion Dr. J. lvlarfin Klosche fallced on The Whaf and Why of World Federal World Gov- ernrnenff' Sunday affernoon fhe speak- ers were lrving Pflaum of fhe Chicago Sun Times and Dr. l-lerman N. Finer of fhe Univer- sify of Chicago. lvlr. Pflaum supporfed federal world gov- ernmenfg Dr. Finer presenfed fhe opposing view. Affer fhe prepared speeches, fhey car- ried on an informal debafe. LEFT TO RIGHT-Wrighf, pub. co-chrm.: Lee, pub. co chrrn.g Shorney, house co-chrm.: Dreislce, house co-chrm nof in picfure. . . . cgnfernafionaf .xgffaim STANDING-Gebhard, v. pres.: Henning, pres.: Nemerovslci, freas.g Kesmer, sec.: SEATED-Mr. Buslfe. iw I W i ' affix- S q 21 . fa, f2L.w:'f -51:21 - -. 'Y ' ' 'V' ' 2 K fmilfiil J'QfE',S 5Qa!-- .. if 45' RW 5 ' S ' .- 5 , I fi 9' f ' in ' .... ,, 2 . ii: -Q QS J i if? ' 5 L 5 i' ' ff ' 5 w ii iz -A . . . M Vg' S? 2 My 5 gt, - i Q 5 'F 555155:-,:,15g,, jf iii f ' ' f 2 '- Q 1 V , Q 7: - -- , .. . , ' Q 1 1 g X, 2 Q A ' 53 A , ,ygfmgfe 5 Q: kfwmm, , ,H fisaggw lw E ,mf- ill! wifh jafker v This year's Girls' Club Show was a greal success under lhe able direclion ol Miss Doro- lhy Miller. The show's nineleenlh cenlury almos- phere musl be allribuled lo lhe hard working commillees and lheir lacully advisers. Miss Geller and Mary Lu Franz worked wilh lhe cos- lumes. Mr. Anderson, Mr. Waqus, John Tirrell, and Mariorie Liqhllool galhered logelher lhe properlies ol lhe show. Makeup was handled by Mr. Riebman and Karyl Gesmer. John Drieske .............. Mary Gillnane .,... William Adelman. .. James Finholl ...,. Raymond Gleason. . l-larold Burman ...,. Judilh Polls .....r Marianne Brown. .. Marlin Bogol ....i. l-loward Nemerovski .,., . , . Peler Koukos ...,,, Marilyn Parker .... Rosemary Sluebe , , Marcia Qverslreel Mary Lou Geis have lo go lor lhe minisler. I iusl wanled il. .,....Falher Day ....Molher Day . . ..,. Clarence Day ..... John Day . . .Wlhilney Day .,...l-larlan Day . . . .Cousin Cora ....Mary Skinner .......Dr. Lloyd . .Dr. l-lumphreys ,.....Dr. Somers . . .Margarel .. . . .Annie .......Nora .....Maggie Cousin Clare! ll cures anylhingf' This is Dr. Sommersf' A package lor Mr. Day l96l Wlwilney declaims lwis Sunday School lesson. Don'+ engage a maid who doesn'+ know how To serve properly, This seems lo be o family reunion. l'll be baplized, Vinnie. The maicl we lwacl lliis morning was preHier. wi l A lighT way To Take a proposal. T342 58160106 fo Ci0l'L6iLtel'v On May 5 and 6, The Senior Class pre- senTed She SToops To Conquer. This im- morTal Tarce by Oliver C5oldsmiTh was chosen by Mr. Cooke iusT aTTer iT had Tin- ished a very successTul revival on Broad- way. l-lowever, The play has been changed enough by Mr. Cooke To cause some Tac- ulTy members To remark ThaT The program should read ThaT The play was wriTTen by GoldsmiTh and Cooke. The main changes were made To add more characTers and To give comic relieT. Much work was done in The producTion oT The show. New scenery was used Tor The l-lardcasTle home, and old scenery was re- iuvenaTed Tor The resT oT The scenes. The Tavern oT The Three Jolly Pigeons was builT on a large moving plaTTorm, which Took a greaT deal oT work To make. All TogeTher The sTage and scene painTing crews did a proTessional iob. The CasT Blackamoors ,.,.s,,.. ..,. S Tanley Siegel William Vance Squire l-lardcasTle. , . T , .Francis WolTe Mrs. l-lardcasTle .... ,..,,. S ue WhiTe Dolly ...,,......i , ,.AlThea Davis Tony Lumpkinw .,.,.. Don Cox Diggory ..,....... .i,.i E dward STeTTy Miss l-lardcasTle i,., .,,., M iTzi Gebhard Miss Neville .s.... .....,,..s C arol Noel Aminadab ..,.,. ,,., R ichard l-loTTman Jack Slang. . Dick Muggis Tom Twisl . . Serving Girls ...., . . . Farmer .... Slingo ..A. Poslillion . . Marlow ,.... l-laslings . . . Rodger. . . Dick ....... Wickham .. Dickham .,.. . .George l-lanson William Adelman l-lerberl Weinanrd .Jacqueline Schiff Mary Lou Geis .. Alec Wormser .Roberl Reininga . . . .Fraser l-lead . . . .Don l-lenning ,..Roberl l-lume ..,.Tim Flack . . . , Allan Tobey . . . .. .. , Clyde Johnson .....l.arry Smilh Sir Charles Marlow ,.,. Roberl MacGregor Behind The scenes workers who helped To make The show a success were: Coslumes .................,,. Miss Rich Tickers ..... Diana Webber . . . .Larry Landers Norman Ellell Properlies. ........ Miss Turner i Karen Gulbrandsen Program ..,..... ..,.... E dna Becker Scene Painling .... ..... S ally Flercher Typing ....,.... ..... N ancy Spencer Musicians . . . ,... Norman Ellell Dolly l-laas Richard l-lorlman Phyllis Jones Rulh Kulschan Joan McMillen Marilyn Reader John Roberls Joanne TingleTT Alec Wormser Gloria Tyll Produclion Manager ....., Charles Douglas Promplers ....,.......,... Karyl Gesmer Rosemary Sluebe A dance in The Three Jolly Pigeons. ELEM! Me C811 66 The direcTors: lvlr. Cooke and lvliss Miller. Being behind The scenes is almosT as much Tun as being in TronT oT The TooT- Iigh+s. ProperTies and cos- Tume commiTTees have a regular scavenger 'hunT The enTire Time and oTTen Turn up wiTh anyThing Trom a cauldron To a snuTT box. Scene consTrucTion and painTing are done wiTh much gaieTy mixed wiTh hard work. Members oT The I.ighTs and STage Crews are The Tavored Tew who are Tamiliar wiTh The mys- Terious raTTers above The sTage and audiTorium. TiclceT selling, public3iTy, and malce-up are perhaps more monoTonous, buT sTill The Teeling oT being parT oT a show lends a charm To all iobs. 5 I O Props commiTTee seTs The sTage Tor Life WiTh FaTher A sTiTch in Time saves nine. pool Pa use +o reconsider. S+age Crew Charles Douglas William Adelman David Brekke John Dreislce David Drews George Hanson Roberi l-lume l-loward Mueller Gene Ogle James Piolier James Ryan Ronald Slevens Erwin Ulbrich William Vance James Wilson Francis Wolfe Lig h+s Crew David Drews Arlhur Beclcerl Alan Borse Srephen Richard Dillon Richard Peaslee Roberl Parker Funlc A shoril i The dizzy heighis SCOHJ SLOW O Sranding: Mr. Lillie, Mr. Riebman. Sealed: Miss Wood, Mr. Baker. A Cappella Choir udic af .S7cAoof Under lhe four direclors, Mr. Lillie, Miss Wood, Mr, Riebman, and Mr, Baker, lhe Music Deparlmenl al Oals Parlc and River Foresl High reaches all lypes of music lo inleresled sludenls. The A Cappella Choir under Miss Wood malces many appearances lhroughoul' lhe year, lhe main ones being Chrislmas Ves- pers, Jrhe Chrislmas Choral Concerl, Mid- Year Gradualion, Jrhe Operella, lhe May Feslival, and Baccalaureale. Ensembles originaling from The choirs and choruses give many performances our- side of school and add even more lo lhe name gained by Jrhe Deparlmenl. FlFTH ROW-Mirchell, Wellin, Daehm, Weinand, l-l. Johnson, MacGregor, Sruker, Brock, Darniani, Buescher, Frills Kirby Dillon Rex. FOURTH ROW-Sludrrnann, Hiesiand, Jones, Ogle, C. Johnson, Berg, Keller, Hook, Riffs, Kuss, Sandeen, Saislrom, Benlly, Grogan, Vaughn, THIRD ROW- Groisser, Slewarr, Gardner, Niles, Nordman, Y. Johnson, Burn, Crum, Schiff, Liqhlioor, Phee, Lighrfoor, Freckman. SECOND ROWfEyres, Narland, Golding, Benson, Lewis, Hughes, Case, Nordland, Bollinger, l-loener, Weckel, Theos, Ladwig, McMillen. FRONT ROW-Blackwell, Coleman, Holman, Gulbranclsen, Gillnane, Gabel, l-laeriel, Beggs, Parker, Axr, Sourapas, Geis, H021 CC jk? QOHCIOAQF5 O3 gms W1 sum, All hail, gondoliers! Pracficing courr manners. Anlonio sings. llO4l Cold shoulder. Gilberl' and Sullivan came lo Calc Park in a Venelian gondola. The A Cappella Choir under The direclion of Miss Wood and The orcheslra under Jrhe direclion of Mr, Li+He presenfed The Gondoliersf' Mr. Cooke was +he dramalic direclor, and Miss Miller crealed l'he dances. The Casl The Duke of Plaza-Toro- Edgar l-liesland Don Alhambra Del Bolero- Roberl MacGregor The Duchess of Plaza-Toro- Jacguelyn Schiff Casilda llher daughlerl- Barbara Narland Luiz ldrummerl-John BenHy Marco Palmieri-Karl Kuss Guisseppe Palmieri-John Wellin Tessa-Belly l-lughes Gianella-Belly Nordman Fiamelra-Lois Grosser Villoria-Peggy Slewarl Giulia-Elvera l-layden Anlonio-Clyde Johnson Francesco-William Broclc Giorgio-l-lerb Weinand Annibale-Eugene Ogle lnez llhe nursel-Marion Ladwig The commillees were made up mosl- ly of The members of Jrhe A Cappella Choir, and Jrhey did much worlq Toward malcing Jrhe show a success. The scen- ery was designed by Ellen Padnosl su- pervised by lvlr. Pelz. l sfole flue prince. . . in a The mosf benevolenl duke. . g0l'LJOfCl 11051 Ollie fo LU' S3400 Tell us all abou1LH'. . . unefian . . Here come The brides. VIOLINS-Baldwin, Chapman, Grofe, Hoffman, Jackson, Jones, Kufschan, Kvifek, Rappel, Reader, Tyll, Wrighf, Wormser. VIOLAS-Boqof, ElleT, Giles, Haas, Kaiser, Wolters, CELLO4Kaiser, Mclvlillen, Scropas, Whife. BASS-Coughlin, Lovell. HARP-Aerne, Whife. CLARINET-Ause, BenneTT, Confrey, Rae. OBOE+Weckel. HORNS-HylTon, D. Shea, J. Shea. TROMBONE-Orillion, Tucker. CORNET-Biork. FLUTEvNagle, Shockley. TYMPANI-Mann. MARIMBA-Tingleff. PIANO-Berman, Hirsch, Polis. Senior Slring QuarTeT STANDING-1 l-loTfmann, ElleTT. SITTING: Tyl, McMillan. Girls' Ensemble THIRD ROW4Coleman, Beggs, Schiff. SECOND ROW-Niles, Ladwig, Nordman, Narlancl, Grosser. FRONT ROW-l-lughes, AXT, lviclvlillen. iiosi ConcerT 0rchesTra The QrchesTra under Mr. l.iTTle has one oT The busiesT schedules ol: all groups aT school. lT appears aT ChrisTmas Vespers, The ChrisTmas Choral ConcerT, The Girls' Clulo Show, The Dance DemonsTraTion, The 0pereTTa, The Spring Bancl anol OrchesTra ConcerT, The lvlay l:esTival, The Senior Class Play, and GraduaTion. AT each one oT These The OrchesTra has disTinguished iTselT wiTh an ouTsTanding perTormance. Ensembles Trom The OrchesTra ancl Con- cerT Band give many concerTs in The com- muniTy and are now exTremely popular wiTh The enTerTainn'ienT chairmen oT organizaTions in Calc Parlc Girls' Choir Girls' Choir is an exTremely popular or- ganizaTion in Oak Parlc. The blend oT girls' voices has oTTen been remarked as a mosT beauTiTul combinaTion. The Choir appears aT The ChrisTmas Choral ConcerT, The Spring Bancl anol OrchesTra ConcerT, anol The May FesTival. The Girls' Choir also appears on many oTher programs ouTside oT The school schecl- ule. The Choir is now well-known in The communiTy Through These concerTs. The Choir is a TreguenT enTerTainer Tor The PTA. anol oTher such organizaTions. Boys' Quarfef Vaughn, Benfly, MacGregor, C. Johnson Junior Quarief Baldwin, Kaiser, Haas, P. Jones. FIFTH ROW-Fox, Larnbers, SchwarTz, NeiTzel, Drechsler, Price, VeTTer, Erwin, ScoTT, Wells, Schwass, Wilson, Borman, Kellogg FOURTH ROW -SchwarTz, Cox, Niles, Johnson, JarreTT, Davis, Lewis, Heindal, Anderson, Curdie, Bonema, Rechel, Bromfield. THIRD ROW Borse Dugan Kanelos, Becker, Weisrnann, Lupella, Green, Suman, Eisermann, Halliday, DahlsTrom, Simpson, Zeigler, Turner. SECOND ROW Vavrlck HunT Kembl, RaThslag, WesTon, GranT, Konold, Learne, Clemens, Ogan, Haas, Long. FRONT ROWfHagen, Blaisdell, CarTer Klpnis Frederick Nordvall, PeTerson, Moore, Ware, PresTon, WhiTaker, Parker. Folk Singers Brass Sex+e+ THIRD ROWf!S?udTr'nann, Brooke, Fagerson, Benfly, Brown. SEC- OND ROW-Lewis, Mogni, Konold, Lupebla. FRONT ROW-Weis- mann, Whitaker. Minsrrel Singers BACK ROW-Ronning, Hagmeyer, Biork, Krafzer. FRONT ROW-Roberfs, Hanson. BACK ROW-Nordman, Kirby, Niles. SECOND ROW-Kuss, Buescher, M. Lighffoof, Welfin. THIRD ROW-Narland, Jones. Marching Band Ba+on Twirlers Bolman, Green, Clark. H081 Flule and Piccolo: Midlhun. Oboe: Weckel. B Flar Clarinel: Wrighl, Fowler, Laalsch, Bennelr, Rae, McKee, Preucil, Landers, Runkel, Slagle Allo Clarinel: McCorn'iac. Bassoon: Hunrer. Alro Saxophone: Klapper, Replogle. Barilone Saxophone: Derneur. Tenor Saxophone: Finholi Trombones: Long, Hagrneyer, Gleason, Boyd. Cornels: Biork, Kralzer, Bone, Anderson, Hopkins, Shipley. Trumpers: Sunde, Parker, Marcus French l-lorns and Allonians: Ronnong, Spiegel, Johnson, Ness. Barilones: Hanson, Clarke, Kickerf. B Fla? Bass: Gegenwarlh. Tubas: Roberls Bolman, Kiesgen, Curdie. Drums: G-arrigues, Bonanafa, Warden, Gilberf. Marimba: Wait Concerl Band The Concerl Band perlorms al many imporlanl school lunclions, including The Chrislmas and Spring concerls. The Band members also make up mosl ol lhe March- ing Band which plays al all The ioolball games. As everyone knows, a band is essenlial lo a good cheering seclion, lhe sludenls really appreciale lhe work lhe Band does in lhis capacily. As band seleclions are always popular because ol lheir slirring gualilies, lhe Band is now considered an indispensable parl ol communiiy music. iiosi Cornel' Duo FRONT ROW-Biork, Jones, Kralzer. Madrigal Singers 4. l SECOND ROWfJor1es, Wellin, Blackwell, Slewarl, Nordland Kirby, Grogan. FRONT ROW--Ogle, l-loener, Johnson, M. Liqh? fool, S, Lighifool, l-look. ,,fc- ,,', 'M , A , V ,. ,L.,, V W H ,MAS55 : ' W- V '-. 1: f G vfwww hwtmwwykw w?5w3f'- f - k ,,,, , A Mg M W-M 1292 A Q 5 f 1 E2 E I P ,rv 1555155 ,H- K CX wg ww Es: JL Q :s3f ' - A 55 was . sf' AK pA0f0gl CLPLy . . . Tlue pfuofograpluy sfaff works in connec- fion wiHu Hue Tra eze and flue Tabula faI4 p ' - ing all Hue picfures used in Hue publicafions, excepf Hue formal picfures of Hue Seniors and of Hue faculfy. Tluese boys give Hueir fime during Hue day, affer scluool, and occasionally in Hue evening. Besides Huis, Huey do Hueir own developing. Examples of some of Hueir besf work can be seen on page I3O in Hue infor- mal Drama Club picfure, in Hue Girls' Sporfs subdivision page picfure on page ISI, and in Hue picfure of a girl filling ouf a program card on page 69 of Hue Under- class secfion. Tlue pluofograpluy sfaff is direcfed by Mr. Lane. Mr. Lane Ioolcs over sfaff worlc . . . goal' me iqcfurea in wma goo! THIRD ROW-Dillon, Morrison, I-Iansoru, SECOND ROW-Tsuru, Binlcs. FIRST ROW L Srruuflu Wong, Sanderson. ' uuuuj lvliss ShuarT checks The laTesT issue. Trapeze The Trapeze is The weekly news- paper puT ouT Tor Qak Parlc and River l3oresT l-ligh School sTudenTs by The ediTorial sTaTT under The su- pervision oT lvliss ShuarT, Taculry adviser. The Trapeze sTaTT wriTes and ediTs The arTicles abouT The school, The sTudenTs, and The Teachers +ha+ are Tound on iTs pages. The sTaTT also wriTes The headlines, reads The prooT, and plans The layOuT. jlreae givkfom . . LEFT TO RIGHT-Phillips, O'Grady, Dolan, Berg, Lee, McGregor, B. Young, S. Johnson. Trapeze Edllors Edifor-in-Clmiel.. Associale Edllor. .. ..... Fealures ..,,, . News. . . , Music ..,.. Clubs... Proof. . .. Exchange .... Sporls .,... Columns ...... Girls' Sporls .... ,.... Arl ....,,... Donald Slweloal' Jerraline Srp Virginia Lee Nancy McGregor ... . .Diane Plwlllips Slmarlene Johnson Barbara Bennell Renee Mann Danna O'Grady Belly Young 'vlary Lou Campbell Barbara Flilcrafl Marilyn Farnsworlh Don Berg Rlclward Dolan Jean Bromlleld Vanelle Penlleld Marlorie Bowman Naomi Lemlcey Jerraline Srp and Don Slwebal-Hue eclilors. . . . MJ' Wewdpaper LEFT TO RIGHT-Liberg, Flilcrall, Campbell. Mann, Bromllelcl, Delwl, Bennell, Penlield, Tlwurn- bled. nnsl olifjtefafg jagllyd . l.iTerary Tabula is a magazine which con- Tains sTories, poems, and essays wriTTen by The sTudenTs. Three sTaTTs work To ediT The magazine whichicomes ouT Twice yearly, in December and in May. The Freshman sTaTT is under The direcTion oT Miss WurTzbach, and The Sophomore sTaTT is supervised by Miss Morgan. These Two sTaTTs read all The maTerial submiTTed by Their respecTive classes. They Then Turn Their choices over To The Junior-Senior sTaTT which ediTs The conTribuTions, and plans The layouT oT The magazine. Miss BurT and Mr. l-lohn are The TaculTy advisers Tor The Junior-Senior sTaTT. Mr, l-lohn and Miss BurT conTer LEFT TO RIGHT-STuebe, Lee, Barry, Adelman. Dreislce, Gebhard, PraTT, Williams. iii41 Sophomore S+aff BACK ROW-Meriens, Burgess, Miss Morgan, Beil. FRONT ROW-Busch, Davis, I. Gross, N. Wrighi. Freshman Sfaff ncouragea jadnf in mifing LEFT TO RIGHT-O'Brien, Tucker, Forbes, Tobey, Coe, Skelly, Miss Wurfzbacii, McCain, Keeiey, Campbeil. Noi in pidrure-Michael Drees. 11:51 Sibyl Lulz, Miss Smilh. Miss Shuarh and Jeanne l-lolle checlc measuromenls. jkerfe 80,94 6me6!. . Tabula The Tabula slalrl, un- der Jrhe direclion ol Miss Smilh and Miss Shuarl, worked on The l95O Tabula during rho enlire school year. As- sisling Jrhern were Mr. May, who helped sched- ule Senior picluresg Mr. Lane, head ol lrhe pho- Jrography slaflq and Miss Blundell, arl ad- viser. Barbara Kubilz, Roberla Bonnema, Bill Fox, and Colin Smilh idenlily piclures. lllbl Tabula Slall Ediror-in-Chief ..,... Sibyl Luiz Associale Eclilor, .Jeanne l-lolle Ari ...,..,...,. Coralie Prall Jerry Wrigh+ Boys' Sporis .......... Bill Fox Colin Srnilli Clubs ,,,,.... George Hanson Janel Moore Deparl'men+al.Kennell1 Jeffries Fearures ......, Barbara Kubilz Girls' Sporls. ,Pa+ricia Corbell Music and Drama ...,..,,. .,..,..,....Maryl.ouGeis Seniors ......... Barbara l-laas Underclassmen .,.....,... ....,.... Roberla Bonnerna Mary Lou Geis, Barbara l-laas, Mr. May, and Pal Corberi schedule Senior piclures. . . wid KOOL you ye ma ing Jerry Wriglwl, Miss Blundell, and Coralie Prali discuss Janel Moore, George Hanson, ancl Ken Jel- Jrlwe arf work. fries compare piclures. ll I7l ELMQ puggahing Zim! . BACK ROW-Morris, Ullrich, Vance, Wormser, Whelan. FRONT ROW-Bonson, Clemens, Drech- eler, Loverslcy, Mr. T-lepker. Tabula Publishing Board, under The super- gers are in charge OT The adverTising Tor vision OT Mr. T-leplcer, is essenTial To all Tabula and Trapeze, The business sTaTT han- Three oT The school's publicaTions. IT has dles The Tinances, and The circulaTion de- Three main divisions. The adverTising mana- parTmenT disTribuTes The publicaTions. BACK ROW-Wagonseller, Coseglia, McKillip, Baldwin, Arnold, Hale. FRONT ROW-Uddo, Bon- son. Theobald, RanTis, Siegel. iiisi LEFT TO RIGHT-Romoser, Shea, Rololl, Nelson. anvldd flue guriinedri kr u icafionfi Tabula Publishing Board Trapeze Advertising Manager.. ......,..,.,..,..,Williarn Vance Assislanl Manaqer,.Erwin Ulbrich Tabula Advertising Manager... ........,...Alexander Wormser Assislanf Manager.Michael Morris Business Manager ....... ........ ......,........Clifford Clemens Cashier ............ Sharon Nelson Assisfanl ......,..,., Peler Ranfis Trapeze Circulalion Manager... Dreschler Assisfanl ........,... Pal Loversky Tabula Circulafion Manager .... .........,,...,.....Noel Whelan Cufs Manager ,..... George Bellz Circulalion Supervisors: Senior AgenTs.ClaucleHe Dorman Junior Agenls ...., Nancy Rolof'l Sophomore Aqenfs ..... ,.... ..,..........,.Jacguelyn Shea Freshman Aqenfs. Rufh Romoser Bookkeepers... Stanley Siegel, Dorolhy Theobald, Susan Uddo Audilor ,... ,, .... William Bonson Secrelary .... Mary Alice McKillip Senior Slaff ......... Bob Coseglia Clarence Arnold Junior Slaff. .......... Edwin Hale Bob Baldwin Friday morning in room 56 ll l9l ance emondfra fion . . The Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT presenTs Two demonsTraTions each year. The Dance DemonsTraTion showed examples oT square, Tollc, and modern dancing. The highIighT oT The evening was The presenTaTion oT Carmen by The aTTer-school dance group. The Gym DemonsTraTion showed The Type oT work done by The sTudenTs in Their gym classes. Besides The dancing and rhyThmical exercises which are pre- senTed each year, several oTher acTiviTies were in- cluded. BoTh Tumbling and marching were given Tor The TirsT Time in several years. Added To The pro- gram, also, were The demonsTraTion oT Tennis and badminTon by The boys, and The volleyball game in which boTh boys and girls parTicipaTed. CC . . . ,, ?arEara Gehlman, Geraldine Pacino, d S d R y l o ance. Wrig .slowecl ofgarnecl . . . .gn lQAy5ica! gjvlucafion Cfa 51211 if ydicaf gjclucafion lemond ra CLUBS X . Wav CM5 .!4l 2 .9l'l'Ll90l tCLl'lt af OPIQZY The word club aT Oak Park and River ForesT l-ligh School sTands Tor The largesT exTra-curricular program in The school, open To all sTudenTs. Club may sTand Tor one oT The language clubs-l.aTin, French, Spanish, and German -Through which sTudenTs obTain a beTTer knowledge oT Toreign counTries. The par- liamenTarian deTines The meaningTul word club as one oT The Tive debaTing clubs: Burke, Forum, Gavel, Lincoln, and Town- meeTing. Then Too, TuTure acTors and acT- resses demonsTraTe Their dramaTic abiliTy in Drama Club, FooTlighTs, and Masquer- aders. For Those who preTer To delve inTo science, Biology, ChemisTry, and Freshman Science Clubs oTTer a varieTy oT acTiviTies. The music-minded Tind Their club in Fresh- man-Sophomore or Junior-Senior Music Clubs. Boys' and Girls' Camera Clubs draw Their membership Trom The camera Tans. TalenTed doodlers belong To ArT Club, and aspiring Teachers learn abouT Their inTeresTs in FuTure Teachers oT America. l-lisTory Club oTTers To hisTory enThusiasTs chances Tor discussion oT pasT and currenT evenTsg girls inTeresTed in cooking and sewing ioin l-lome Economics Club: NewTon Club draws The maThemaTically minded. Young wriTers challenge Shakespeare in STory Club, radio bugs pursue Their inTeresTs in Radio Club, and Tans oT The ouT-oT-doors ioin SporTsmen's Club. LecTures and Tellow- ship are enioyed by members oT l-li-Y. Pep Club is The newly Tormed cheering organizaTion. All The girls in school are members oT Girls' Club, a service club. There you are, ThaT's whaT The Tour-leTTer word club sTands Tor in our school. 1241 ,444 Club Adviser.. CLA ...,.,,Miss Robinson Presidenf .....4... Barbara Gelmann Vice President Treasurer ,.... Hisiorian.. Jean Anderson Roberr Buckley Tom Carnpbeli Nancy Cimbalo Pafricia Ciark Jean Cochran .Doering Schoenberg . . . . .Barbara Bayiiss ....lsabel Herrera Carole Johnson Jody Johnson Sue Mink Maxine Newman Carolyn Parker Anne Ro+ie Barbara DeCardy Marilyn Sinadinqer Heien Del Missierilave Smiflw Nancy Hoiiand Joan Vladar Brir-Marie Jepson Wiiiiam Warrmann ,V . on NT RO'vV-Schoenberg, Bayiiss, Herrera, Gelnwann Paini' . Brushes . Exhibi+ions Srricfly hand made. nzsj The wise old owl is an honorary member. . L0 Ogg Club Adviser Presidenf ....... Vice Presidenl .... Secrelary ......, Treasurer .... . ..... . Mr. McMenamin .. . . . .Francis Wolfe , . . . . . .Sorrel Rosin Gladys Greening ..........Virginia Lee Shirley Anderson Riclc Allani Joan Bayliss Connie Bellisario Leonard Besinqer Roberla Bodach Marybelle Cooley Nancy Dechenl' Ann DelMissier Gail Drechsler Eunice Finslrom Jim Gales Lee Henson John Johnsfon Judd Kaufmann Marlyn Lossau Phyllis Leionsfein Dorolhy Levin Jane Loullil' Ramona Maflie Barbara Malhews Tom Milan Carol Milchell Shirley Pelerson Raylene Plannes Barbara Remus Marilyn Richars Park Richmond Sheila Robb Mark Ronning Earl Rossman Sharon Ryan Kalhleen Sannes Elizabelh Snow Jo Ann Spranlcle Barbara Slaals Nancy Slenslrom Mildred Surovic Gilberr Sweel Allen Thorsen Phil Thuesen Helen Voigl' Janice Whifaker Gloria Winler Adele Woods Joanne Youhn Field Trips Lecfures FRONT ROW-Wolfe, Rosin, Lee, Greening. H261 Miss Robinson demonslrales. 9 oyd Club Adviser.. Presidenl ........ Vice Presidenl ,.... Secrelary ...,... Treasurer, David Adams Roberl Benson Ronald Binlcs Richard Brandenburg Richard Cervin Bruce Davidson Richard Dillon Peler Dreher William Ellsworlh Kennelh Folqers Thomas Gunlher . Flash Bulbs amera . Nega+ives .,,....Mr. Lane ......,Foon Wong ....Williarn Morrison Larry Smilh . ..,, Richard Sanderson Rhys l-lanson Richard Hayes Douglas Joeslinq Morris Kraul Thomas Marlin George Mine William Smilh Kennelh Spoo Roberi Tsuru George Webb Bruce Wiley . Sfudio FRONT ROW-Sanderson, Morrison, Wong, Srnifh, Dillon, rim . . . So you See, my friends . . . . Parliamenlary Plrac+ice . Skils . Debafes SECOND ROW-Falls, Nemerovski, Ulbrich. FRONT ROW-Henning, T. R. Tucker. H281 ZZWQ Club Adviser ..,. , ..... Mr. Malhews Presidenl ......... ..,.. D onald Henning Vice Presidenl ..., Secrelary ,........ ......iThomas R. Tucker Howard Nemerovski Treasurer ...,..,.... ..,...,... D avid Falls Sergeanl al Arms ..... . ..... Erwin Ulbrich Andre Aerne Wilhelm Andersen Don Badgley Charles D. Brown John Bush Phillip Carler Slanley Chernau Donald Cox Erank Day Charles Doenecke David Drews Norman Ellell Ross Ellis James Einholl William Fox William Gibbs lrvin Goodman George Hanson Edgar Hiesland Roberl Hyde Douglas Joesling James Kennedy Peler Koukos Sherman Magidson Michael Morris Bruce Moses Peler Nelson Charles Novak William Pickell James Pioller Arnold Prueler Arnold Richler Harry Rohde Richard Sanderson Randolph Seed Donald Shebal George Shorney Allan Sillnick Colin Smilrh Roberl' Thurnblad William Vance John Wail Roger Webb Jack Wilson Foon Wong Alec Wormser Jerry Wriohl Richard Wrighl Erwin Ullorich and Carol lvlinarilc dernonsiraie for The club. . Experimen+s H-SO4 . Analysis Ckemidfry Club Adviser. .. Presidenl ...,.... Vice Presideni .... Secrelary ...... Treasurer ........ Publicify Agenl .... Weldon Abels Palricia Connelly Tirnolhy Flack Doroihy Granl Mary Halliday June Hirsch l-larry Kirby .......Mr. Woline Ronald Slevens Karen Gulbrandsen Bill Fox .. George Menkick . . .. .David Drews Georgia Midlhun Carol lvlinarilc Joan Palierson Sheila Ann Schiff Edward Sleily Erwin Ulbrich Roberl Wagner Ray Wallemade nm SECOND ROW-Drews, Menkick, Sfevens. FRONT ROW-Fox Gulbrandsen. FRONT ROW-Worlhinglon, Hanson, Douglas, Gibbon, S. Johnson. l 6ll'l'lCl, Club Advisers Presidenl .,,. Vice Presidenl. Secrelary .... Treasurer ...,..,. Sergeanl al Arrns, . Rehearsals . Plays . Slage Crews Palricia Blackwell Roberla Bodach Helen Bollinger Roberla Bonnema Marianne Brown Arlaine Bylhell Ellen Carslcy Joyce Chapman Palricia A. Connelly Marybelle Cooley Muriel Crum Linda Lou Curdie Joyce DiBernardino Marion Dierssen Elizabelh Donovan Mary Droppa Elizabelh Dugan Shirley Eilrich Anna Gibson Belle Golding Lois Grosser June Haggard Charlene Johnson Belly Hulchinson Jane Kilberg Rulh Kulschan Sue Lighllool Gail Lund Rosemarie Monlenbruclc Belly Nordman Ellen Padnos Elizabelh Perusse James Pioller Marilyn Sorensen llonlca Sleirer Rosemary Sluebe Diana Webber Noel Whelan Francis Wolle CM ...Miss Hawkins Miss Lounsbury Mr. While ...,Charles Douglas ..,.Sharlene Johnson Diane Worlhinglon .....Nancy Gibbon ...George Hanson Forgive me, Molherf'-Sue While, Marianne Brown, and June Haggard in Vicloria Regina. 301 Jim Williams has a close shave. Slooffghrl Club Advisers .......,,,,...,......,................ . ..,. Mr. Anderson, Miss Oxborrow, Miss Redmond Presidenl ....,....,.....,,...,.... ,.Gaylord Whipple Vice Presidenf ,..,...,,,.,.,..,...,. Mariorie Bowman ....Janel Winlers Treasurer ........... ..... J ere Albrighf ,...Leola Meyer Secrelary ..,...... Sergeanf af Arms ..... Lorel Abarbanell Lynn Ackerman Anamarie Allier Shirley Anderson Sue Anderson Carolyn Ball Nancy Barber Geraldine Basinger Joan Bayliss Joan Beeman John Benlly Joan Berlcey Anne Bermier Valerie Berry Sarah Bohannon Belle Joyce Bonnivier Verne Borse Barbara Boyd Barbara Burn Lois Carpenfer Helen Carroll Roberia Chouinard Virginia Clark .lean Cochran Rulh Collins Pal Confrey Roger Coolahan Peggy Corbeli Pal Colfer Julia Covich Carole Dean Dororhy Dieball li Donna Dulian Nancy Eckhardl Joan Eisha Pal Esposiio Carol Ann Falbe Charron Follell Caryl-Sue Gerling Belly Gillard Carol Gross Don Hamann Joyce Hansen Fraser Head Sallie Heinclel Dolores Hofbauer Nancy Holman Mary Ingalls Doris Johnson Reginald Jones Rulh Keller Magda Keesal Kalherine Konold Connie Laadl Mariorie Lighlfool Audrey Loudon Marilyn Mann Sally Marlin Sally May Mary McClelland Lorraine McCue Sally McNeill Howard Mueller Rila Murray Jean Nagle Barbara Narland Fay Nichols Lorella Nufer Geraldine Pacino Peggy Phee Patricia Preslon Nancy Roloff Laura Schermerhorn Sheila Schiff Belly Scoll Sue Sherman Sib Shorney Naomi Sioslrom Arlene Slavicek Jo Ann Sprankle Helen Sourapas Peggy Slewarl Janet Tandy John Tirrell Mary Alice Tisch Pal'Tomlinson Ann Warner Marilyn Warner Gwendolyn Warren Edward Weinlhaler Mary Weldon Carolyn Wells Virginia Wicklund Judy Wilkinson Jirn Williams Props Programs Promplers FRONT ROW-Meyer, Albrighl, Whipple, Winlers, Bowman ns SECOND ROW-Morris, Worlliingfon, Tye. FRONT ROW-Polls, Noel, Niles. 0I ll,l'l'l Club Adviser .......... Presidenl .....,.. Vice Presidenl ..... Secrelary ........ Treasurer ......... . Sergeanl al' Arms... l-lislorian ........,. Sue Anderson Barbara Bennell Anne Bermier Dianne Borson Barbara Boyd Muriel Crum Cynlliia Dempesy Faillw Dillberner Cliarron Fallen Lois Grosser LaVern l-loener Jeanne l-lolle Nancy Holman Rul'l'1 Ellen Keller Joan Kellogg Slieila Kemper . Law Drills . . Teas . Minules ...Miss Anllwony . . . . . Judy Polls .Mary Lou Niles .... .Carol Noel .....,.l.ucy Tye . . .. .Diane Worllninglon . . . .Mary Jean Morris Edillw Lambers Virginia Lee Gail Lund Sue Means Fay Niclwols Ellen Padnos Margarel Plnee Gladys Reclwel Sue Sherman Sarali Simpson Palricia Skinner Jerraline Srp Janel Tandy Grace Tranler Jane Vallenlyne Virginia Wilson Janel Winlers . . . And in conclusion . . . nm 0l M,l'l'l 0l'l'lClJ'lllJ'l'l Club Adviser .... Consuls ....... Scriba ..... Ouaeslor ........ Praelor ........,,. Ponlilex Maximus. .. . . .. Tribunes ........., Margarel Agne Mariorie Beeman Elizabelh Bird Barbara Bruer Nancy Buese Sallyann Burgess Thomas Calkins Donna Cameron Edmund Chapman Judilh Coolc Marilyn Coumbe David Davis Roberl' Dowling Marqarel Dumlce Be++y ,lean Fos+er ....Mr. F. Balmer ......Alan Preucil Mary Vilven Chrisrine Mascia ...Priscilla Ames ........,June Hirsch Richard l-loFiman ...fled Johnson Mary Ann Walsh Carolyn Gable Marguerile Giles Joyce Harrison Janel' lnlassell Marlha Hauclc Alexandra l-lollman Josephine Jeffers Dorolhy Johnson Carole Kaplan Michael Karaqianis Diane Mahoney Lenore Meinlce James Melzinqer Marilyn Mislce Rosamond Olmslead . Barbarians Susan Overslreel Richard Pelerson Olive Powell Nancy Rae Priscilla Rice Joyce Riordan Sara Sheldon Doris Mae Shoclcley Belly Suman John Timmons Jane Walsh Donna Walson Bridger Weslon Susan Willard June Woodward Jane Zeigler . Slaves SECOND ROW-Ames, Hoffmann, lvlascia. FRONT ROW-Preucil, Vilven. . Laurel Wreafhs Roberl Dowling quizzes Marguerile Giles in a Lalin version of Double or No'rhing. 331 Ann l-lelherlin enlerlains. gredkman-Sophomore udic Concerls The Talenl' Show FRONT ROW Merrens, Fagerson, Burns, Kuss, l-leindel, Beggs. Club Adviser .... Presidenl' ......... Vice Presideni' ...,. Secrerary .... ,.... Treasurer Seroeanr al Arms. Proqram Chairman 4... Freshmen Marlha Baldwin Shirley Baumann Elissa Becker Joanne Boss Julie Budreck Hope Carroll Felicia Doye Karhleen Dvorak Anila Ellis Delores Forlney Valerie Fredenburg Barbara Jean Gelman Sara Giddings Sandra Goodchild Joanne Hasselbring Ann Helherlin Sandra Junkunc Judirh Keeley Carl Kiesqen Jane? Lanfranke Eleanor Long Virginia Long Carolyn Marrindale Louise Moyer Ben Moqni Mariia McSherry Selrra Mirshak Joan Morris ii34i Becky Neag Earnesl Ness Muriel J. Newell Jean Normann Judy Orndorri Bersy Reploqle Marilyn Richars Vivien Simon Pai Slewarr John Slroupe Juanila Townsend Eileen Travis Alice Turner Marqarel Van Kannel Nancy Waller Carol Warner Carol Weihe Lois Wiedenheii' Charlene While Cynrhia Youker Sophomores Carole Bell Sandra Bengslon Jean Bohannon Jane? Campbell Evelyn Chamberlain Marian Cox ,...,Mr. Riebrnan ...,...Sarah Beqgs ....Marrha Heindel ....Joan Merlens . . . . . .Janet Burns ... .Ladd Fagerson ....,.,.Karl Kuss Sally Culione Barbara DeCardy Virginia Diilman Marilyn Dorn Gail Drechsler Nancy Durkin Anne Eiserrnann Barbara Erfzqaard Shirley Gossrow Dororhy l-lamilfon Pal l-lamrnel Peggy Headley Mary Hill Diane Jackson Claire Joseph Sophia Kanelos Nancy Lind Sarah McGreevy Rulh Neeley Virqinia Niles Jack Orillion Margol Perusse Carol Piely Diane Price Jeanne Rappel Sheila Robb Carol Sheers Nancy Slensirom Barbara Tranier A special guesl for Chrislmas. jreakman cience . Heal+l1 Auf riemedfer ' ' ' Parlles Club Adviser.. Presidenl , ...... Vice Presidenl .... Secrelary ....,.. Treasurer . ,... Roberl Ause Barbara Anderson Hiordis Barr Donald Bauer Roger Benner Barbara Boyson Judy Brunkow Raymond Bry Gerald Caruso Arlhur Clark Judilh Coomes Virginia Dare Helen DelMissier George Filer Gail Fosrer Norma Garberson Mary Gocker Mariorie Grinslcad Mary Hand Gladys Hansen Corban Haussmann Ronald l-legal Roberl Hick Shirley Hinlzman Joyce Hoppe Dorolhy lback Carole Johnson Roger Karlsen Donald Kaufmann Grace Keenan Mariorie Klonlz Raymond Luiz John Marhaver Gwen Manninq Shirley Marina Kay MacDonald Gerald McCafhy Joan Moore Richard Meeoan Jeanne Mickle Sally Miller John Morrissy Carol Newion Donna O'Brien James O'Leary Dorolhy Peaslee Cady .,...Cynl'hia Clark ...,CynThia Woods ..,.,.,Barry Means Thomas Soderslrom Sonia Rlngwald Adrienne Sbarboro Belly Schram Maureen Shulh Elaine Scribano Wilma Sealh Marilyn Shadinger Richard Shipley Marilyn Smale Janel' Sodaro Joanne Srp Evelyn Slennell Annelle Thrill Nanelle Thrifl Ingrid Thurnell Mary Jane Tu:-lcer Nancy Underwood Jean Urse Slephanie Websler Par Whirfield Joan Willins Marlha Wooddell Carol Zars Gloria Zimmerman iissi . Demonslralions SECOND ROW4Means, Soderslrorn. FRONT ROW+Woods, Clark They hear from lhe rnan from England. jredkman cience . . . Guesl Speakers u . 626011, Jeni ed tel' Club Adviser... President ....... Vice Presidenr .... Secrelary ...... Treasurer ..... Arlene Adams Anne Allaway Palricia Arvesen Roberl Baehr Marilyn Barber Roger Bennell Diane Brady Belly Braylon Gay Brighlly Joan Brunkow Thomas Campbell Roger Carlson Hope Carroll Sharon Chada Joann Chrisloffersen Palrick Clark Chrisla Comery Helen Del Missier Thomas Donahoe Palricia Donaldson Joan Easly June Erlandson Kennelh Folgers Donald Forbes Calvin Frey Nancy Gaughan Carol Gibbs Jane Grogan Susan Hann Lorraine Henniq Rurh Hoben Judy Hyllon Audrey Jindra Sandra Junlcunc Verlene Kane Mary Keele Barbara Leyine James Lund Mary Mansfield Lenore Marsh Mary McCain Sondra McCormac William Melcalf Harold Miller John Movius Louise Moyer Nora Murphy Russell Nelson Maxine Newman Annelle Oehmig Cady . .,..... Carol Allison George Leonard ........Felicia Dove ...,Sl'ephanie Websler Barbara Owen Lois Popken Jane? Price Judy Sannes Barbara Schachl Joyce Scharmer Ann Marie Schulz Lorelra Schulze Maureen Schulh Richard Schwarze Barbara Sears Nancy Shorl' Leslie Silverman Ardylh Slevens Annelle Thrill' Nanelle Thrift Jane Tichy Elaine Tobin Harry Toigo Margaret Van K Rurh Vilyen Ulla Wallin Cynlhia While Jane Wilson Waller Winney Valerie Woolen annel 361 . . . Genera' Science SECOND ROW-Doye, Leonard. FRONT ROW-Allison Webster. SECOND ROW-Worlhinglon, Long, Cullen. FRONT ROW-Jonnson, Perusse. jufure .Zac era of .xdmerica Club Adviser.. Presidenl ....,..... Vice Presidenl ...,. Recording Secrelary Buske ..,,Elizabein Perusse ..,......JanelLonf1 ........Pa+ricia Cullen . , . .Diane Worfnirgron Corresponding Secrelary .... Treasurer. .,...... . Ann Allen Jane Beiger Janice Case Alfliea Davis Elizabefn Donova Cnarles Douglas Sally Flefcner Joyce Freckmann Nancy Gibbon Pairicia Hillborn Lorefia Huebner Mary l-luesman Joan Levin Sue Lignilool fi . ..... Yvonne Jol'nson Nancy Mal1oney Mary Alice McClelland Lorraine McCue Sue Mink Jeanne O'Brien Danna O'GraCly Vanefre Peniield James Piofler Roberla Sclnlick Pa+ricia Skinner Marcln Small Carol Swanson Slanley Wilborn Jeannefle Wilkinson Virginia Wilson . College . Classrooms . Careers This makes ii official. H371 galley Club Adviserm Presideni ........ Vice Presideni. .. Secreiary ........ Treasurer ...,.... Sergeani al Arms. .. Crihc ......,.,. Barbara Baldwin Valerie Berry Sharon Carler Carol Ann Falbe Nancy Folleil Marya Garion Carole Georqeas Barbara Haas Magda Keesal Joan Kolienbacli Margery Kress Marilyn Massari Sara May Mary Alice McClelland Leola Meyer Kallnleen Milclwell ,. , .Miss l-lope Milzi Gebliard Sandra Peelfen . Coralie Prall .Joan Tinglerl . ...Carlisle Carpenier Sibyl Luiz Pairicia Presion Ruin Rornoser Jacquelyn Shea Gloria Sieg Bonnie Sodersirom Joanne Sorgel Barbara Vicior Mary Vilven 3 Sally Hearlel Joyce Nielsen Carolyn Wagner Mary Janssen Slierle Olson Judiiln Wells , Edyihe Jindra Belly Perusse Judiiln Woulfe SECOND ROW-Luiz, Peeken, G-elshard, Carpenier. FRONT ROW -Tinqleff, Praif. . Joini' Meeiings . Refreshimenis . Moiions Gloria Sieg considers a serious problem. nssi el l'l'lCl,l'l Club Adviser.. .,.. Miss Griswold Presidenl' ..,,... ,... H arry Goern Vice Presidenl ..... ..... D olly Haas Secrelary ..... ...Priscilla Pierce Treasurer.. ,,.. Lillian Hagen Marshall Miller James McDonald Erika Ralhlinq Margarel Boesch Fred Burghardr Jerry Flelcher Jeanneiie Groezinqer Don Rivenes Mariorie Haemmerle Jack Snow Kay Kempherl llonka Sleirer Fredericka Krauss Gerhard Slruck Emil Leuser Allan Vaughn FRONT 'QOW Hagen Goern Pierce Marion Long Evelyn Werner Scoll' Whicher . Care Packages . Songs Gemu1'llchkei+ They send CARE packages 'ro The German youih. ll 39 WA' Camera Club Adviser.. ...... Miss Pos? Fresidenr .............,.. .... N ancy Milles Vice Presidenr ..................... Jerry Srp Corresponding Secrelary ..,...., Diane Wilson Recording Secreiary .......... LaVern Hoener Treasurer ............... .... M ary Seegers Dark Room Chairman .... ....... D iane Burm Dark Room Assislanl ......... Barbara Hummel Marllia Baldwin Sally Fleiclner Joyce Freclcmann Joan Koerber Chrisiine Mascia Lenore Meinke Mary Minurh Marilyn Mislce Par Perrin Margol Perusse Belly Lou Sponsel Mary Alice Tisch Pal Tomlinson Ann Warner SECOND ROW--Wilson, Burm, Srp, Milles. FRONT ROW-Hummel, Hoe-ner, Seegers. . Super XX . Snap Shofs . . Salons Hold Thar smile. moi SECOND ROW-Sodersfrom, Davis. FRONT ROW-May, Bollinger, H Tl UL , . . Commons ParTy . . Tag Day . . ChrisTmas Sing k . SECOND ROW-Sourapas, H k B k THIRD ROW-Deimling, SmiTh, Par er Nickerson, Meyer. FRONT ROW-WinTers, ouc , 4 Girls' Club is a service club maole up oT all The girls in The school. Girls' Club sponsors Two annual proiecTs, The Girls' Club play, which helps To Tinance school acTiviTies, anol The ChrisTmas parTy Tor The chil- olren oT The Chicago Commons, which is supporTeol by The sTuolenTs' conTribuTions on Tag Day. Girls' Club enjoys a ChrisTmas sing assem- bly each year and a spring assembly in which The oTTicers Tor The Tollow- ing year are announceol. Harry Rohde Jrallcs alooui his Jrrip +o France. Discussions . . Currenl' Even+s . . Maps SECOND ROW-Wolfers, Rohde, Kvilek. FRONT ROW-Brown, Wrighf, Haggard. H421 .ilidfory Club Adviser.. .....,lv1r. Collelli Presidenl ....... ...Neidra Wrighl Vice Presidenl ,.... ........ L ouis Kvilelc Secrelary ......, .... B eliy Jo Brown Treasurer ...... .,.. W illiam Lewis June Haggard Harold Langhoul David Mefzer James Phillips James Piolier Harry Rohde Jerry Spiegel Barbara Walls Donald Wollers Hi-Y enioys varied recrealions. . . Fellowship . Proiecls . Speeches L- JU' Club Adviser ,,... ........ M r. Cady Co-presidenls .... ........ D onald Berg Donald Henning Secrelary ..... .,. George Woods Treasurer . .. ... Roger Webb O. Craig Ause Slewarl Brown John Bush Sfanlev Chernau David Cranslon Charles Douglas David Drews Richard Elwell James Finholr Timolhy Flack William Fox Edgar Hiesrand David Hill Allan Hile Richard Hoffman Douglas Joesling Jerry Klapper Earl Kralzer Sherman Magidson Michael Morris Howard Nemerovski Charles Novak Herberl Gardner Eugene Ogle John Grogan Howard Grusin Russell Haidle Gordon Prenlice Arnold Prueler Forbes Purlcis Roberlr Reininga Arnold Richrer Roberl Robbins Richard Sanderson George Shornev Colin A. Smilh Larry Srnifh Edward Shelly Roberl Thiel Thomas Tuclcer William Vance Jr. Roberl Wagner Roger Webb Donald Wildman George Woods SECOND ROW-Woods. FRONT ROW-Webb, Henning, Berg lI43l SECOND ROW-Theobald, Nelson, Vavrik. FRONT ROW-lrmis. 07112 Club Advisers Presiden+ ..... conomica Vice Presidenr .,... Secrela ry .,..... Treasurer .. Anila Adelmann Shirley Anderson Joan Ballie Belle Bonnivier Ellen Carslcy Jaclcie Caruso Charrnian Clem Dolores Dressande Peggy Dunlap Jean Eccles Joan Geyer June Haaclc Helen Hardin Lee Henson F Barbara Holerl Belly Hurchinson Arlene Jarrefr Orzelle Kasper Adeline Keil Alice Kopp Joan Kopperud Joan Kounlreles Marlene Krueger Dawn Leary Helen Lelcafsos Beverly May Elsie McCay Barbara Meek . . PaH'erns . Recipes . . Home Managemenf ,...,...Miss Rich Miss Enns .. Doroihy Theobald ....,....Beryl lrrnis . . . .Barbara Vavrilc . . . . Sharon Nelson Pal Menolasino Par Murray Joyce Odeen Rira O'Dell Marie O'Neill Par Pappaclimirriou Barbara Rasmussen Sally Roderick Karhleen Sannes Laura Scherrnerhorn Shirley Schwass Florence Terlcer Joan Tokarz Anila Vearch Joanne Youhn Dawn Leary and Joan Kopperud show cooking know-how. U441 JoAnn Colman sings in llie Clirislmas slcil. unior- enior udic Romberg . Gershwin . Beelhoven SECOND ROW-Long, Jones, Ladwig. FRONT ROW-Golding, S. Liqlilfoc-T. ii45i Club Adviser. .. Presidenl. .. Vice Piesiden Secrelary .,...., Treasurer ...., . .. Serqeanl al Arms ,.,. Andre Aerne lllise Eyres Verne Barry Dorolliy Farwell Emily Beqqs Mary Lou Franz Jolwn Benlly Joyce Freclcrnann Helen Bollinger Lois Green Janice Case Jean Hanselnnan .laclc Clark Dolly Haas Jo Ann Colman lflvera Hayden Linda Curdie Clyde E. Jolinson Nancy Daniels Joyce Kennard Alllwea Davis Earl Kralzer Ann DelMissier Miss Wood ...Sue Liglwlleol . , . .Marion Ladwiq .,.. .lanel Long .... Belle Golding ....Roberl Jones Mariorie Liglillool Arlene Lovell Jean McConnell Joan McMillen Belly Nordrnan Marilyn Reader Nancy Sclnwarlz Rosalee Sirnon Kallierine Sourapas Lillian Tlneos Dorolliy Turner Bill Wilkinson Club Adviser. Presidenl ....... Vice President ,. Secrelary ...,..,. .. , Treasurer ..,..... Sergeanl al Arms .... . Refreslirnenls. ... ......Miss Ward .. Callierine Jolly . ......... Carol Quick Barbara Lanqeleld .... Marilyn Dorn ...Sliirley Buccieri Barbara Warner Margarel Agne Anne Allaway Irene Armslreng Nancy Bagby Marian Brown Janei' Campbell Belly Colina Nancy Daniels Marilyn Gibbons Dorolny Granl Ann Grogan Mary Halliday Gladys Hansen Alyn l-lurd Alys Hurd Suzanne Kaeppel Virginia Long Jean McConnell Sondra McCorrnac Nancy McGregor Dolores Meyers Carol Newlon Mary Tuclcer Nancy Underwood Frances diCosolaJoyce KelderlwouseMary Jo Viberl Alyce Douglas Jean Lazzara Sue While Mary Franz Pal Wliilfield SEQQND ROW-Warner, Quick, Voiqf, Dorn. FRONT ROWfJolly, Lanqeield, Buccieri. of f 3 . e Ql C Q l ClfflCCl'l'6 . Bon Francais . Bons Amis . La France l Smiles and supplies for France. 46l . Roll Call R . Orafions . S+un'I's SECOND ROW--Wesrcoli, Anderson. FRONT ROW-Lamond, Benedefro. a ll'lC0 I1 Club Adviser .... Mr. Roehm Presidenr .... ., Barry Lamond Vice Presidenl, ,. Secreiary .... Treasurer ..,.... Sergeanf af Arms .... Weldon Abels James Armslrong Alex Afwood Roberl Baldwin George Bellz Donald Berg Marlin Bogol Paul Bolman Donald Bresemann Roberl Burman Clifford Clemens David Creek Ronald Dehl Richard Dolan Charles Douglas Richard Ericlcson Charles Garrigues Richard Green John Grogan l-loward Grusin Edwin Hale , ..,, Arlhur Benederlo John Dreislce, Jr. Charles Wesrcoll ,Roberl Anderson Kennelh Hoben Richard l-loihfman Ronald l-lusefh Paul Jaenicke Harry Kirby William Kuby Larry Landers Roberl Lang Roberl Luce Edward McGreevy Eugene Ogle Roberl Reininga Edward Scherer Thomas Tanabe George Tobey Richard Traul John Wellin Richard Wescoff Francis Wolfe David Woodyard Philip Zender Bob Baldwin poinls oul The rudimenls oi parliarnenlary pracrice. H471 Cldqblefa el'5 Club Advisers .... Presidenf , .... . Vice Presidenf .... Secrefary ......,. Treasurer ...,..., Serqeanf af Arm Priscilla Ames Marfha Andersen Carol Sue Baer Mariorie Beeman Glenn Behrens Carole Bell Eline Benson Ronald Binks Jean Bioff Elizabefh Bird Marilyn Blaisdell Barbara Blue Arlene Boehm Nancy Buese Sallyann Burgess Janef Burns Chafka Busck Donna Cameron Jaqueline Caruso Charles Chaffleld Charmian Clem Barbara Condon Judy Cook Marian Cox David Davis Nifa Deck ,.,.Miss Barclay, Mrs. SU., ......... .. Alice Deirnling Nancy Durkin Anne Eiserrnann Jack Ford Beffy Jean Fosfer Diane Freefo Sfephen Funk Carolyn Gable Marguerite Giles Karin Gohrbaridf Gladys Greening Cynfhia Grissom Lillian Hagen Dorofhy l-larnilfon Marfha Heindel Sandy Hoffman Alyn Hurd Alys Hurd Marilyn Husf Diane Jackson Josephine Jeffers Ted Johnson John Johnsfon Jacqueline Jones Claire Joseph Sue Kaeppel Monica Kondrafh l-linman, Mr. Rosselfer ...,..,.,.,.Alan Borse Ken Wolfers ....,.-.-.j-...Wirqinia Niles ....Bri dqef Wesfon ....,..............Sorrel Rosin Fredericka Krauss William Laib Marie Levenberg Abby Lewis JoAnn Lindsay Barbara Mafhews Marilyn McClure Joan Merfens Dolores Meyers Debora Morris Rufh Neely Anne Nickerson Jack O'Connor Carole Ogan Rosie Olmsfed Jack Orillion Susan Oversfreef David Peebles Marilyn Peeken Richard Peferson Charloffe Pfau Priscilla Pierce Paf Poppenhager Carol Quick Leffy Raleigh Jeanne Rappel Luella Rasmussen Jane Rafhslaq Carol Richardson Joyce Riordan John Sandeen Margaref Schank Sara Sheldon Margarifa Simpson Providence Sinacore Claire Srnifh Faye Taylor Joan Tokarz Grefchen Veffer Nancy Wallace Jane Walsh Judie Walworfh Joan Ware Evelyn Werner Janice Whifaker Priscilla Whife Gloria Wilde Susan Willard June Woodward Donna Wrighf Reba Wrighf Jane Zeiqler Barbara Zerrien SECOND ROW-Borse, Wesfon, Wollers, Rosin FRONT ROW Niles. Scripfs Cosfumes . Curfain Calls Grefchen Velfer, David Davis, and Jack O'Connor appeared in George Washinglon Slepf Here maj Tha+'s how i+'s done. says Dick Wright . Proofs . Equafions . Curiosa SECOND ROW-Ellelf, Hoffman, Klapper. FRONT ROW-Carter, Rornoser, Chrisfenson. 491 Wewfon Club Adviser.. Presidenl ......, Vice Presidenl .... Secrelary ....... Treasurer ,,..... Crilic ,... Sergeanl al Arms. Carol Alaleman Bill Andersen Shirley Anderson Jerome Belza Roberla Bonnerna JQl'llI BLll.lRllldfl Waller Caldwell Joseph Carbonari Barbara Clark Charles Garrigues Paul Gorlca ......Mr. Sullivan Richard l-lolzlman ......Jerry Klapper Janel Chrisrenson .. ...Norman Ellell . . , , Sharon Carler .. .......... Rulh Rornoser David l-lill Kennefh McLaren Rosemarie lvlonlenbruclc Torn Morgan Kalhryn Newbanlcs Ruanne Parker Joan Pallersori Marilyn Reader Nancy Rolcll Rolneri Royal Richard Wrighl Roger Webb and Nancy Gibbon perform un baile. . Games . Lafin America . Movies SECOND ROW-Humphner, Wolfers, Eisha. FRONT ROW- Huesman, Alfier. an Club Adviser. .. Presidenl' ...., Treasurer. .. Secreia ry .......... Sergeanl al Arms. ... risoi Joan Beeman Dianne Borson Dorollny Brown Pal' Brown Dolores Campagna Peggy Corbeil Par Cullen Carla Dablslrom Nancy Daniels Gloria Eggers Janel Eiserrnann Joan Eislna Carole Gable Carole Georgeas merican . .Miss McGuane .Mary Ann l-luesrnan ......Seri'l'a Humpliner .., Anamarie Allier . . . , .Don Wollers Nancy Gibbon Joyce Hansen Carol Held Jane lngalls Auclrey lrislw Joan Jalcoubelc Callwerine Jolly Barbara Kubilz Virginia Long Lorraine McCue Mary Lou Niles Roger Webb Judy Wells Carol Wilson Judy Woulfe SECOND ROW-Greening, Lindsay, Raleigh. FRONT ROW-CorbeTT. g Coach . . Team . . Pep . . STeam pep cm Newly Tormed This year, Pep Club was organized Tor The pur- pose oT promoTing beTTer cheer- ing aT sporTs evenTs. Mr. Soliday helped To organize The club, and Mr. FosTer laTer Took over iTs sponsorship. The l:aThers' Club donaTed or- ange sweaT shirTs decoraTed wiTh a blue l-luslcie and a blue Oak Park. Besides Torming a colorTul spec- Tacle in The sTands and doing a greaT deal OT cheering Themselves, The members succeeded in sTimu- laTing cheering Trom oTher Doopers. All Those Tor Oak Park sTand up and say so! Ti5i1 MCAD Club Adviser. ' John Wai? Presidenl ...,..... ......., ,,. ,Iv1r. Schneller Vice Presidenl ..., ,.,.. T heodore Jensen Secrelary ....... ........ A lan Borse Treasurer .....,... ...... G erald Lundl Sergeanl al Arms, .. .,.. Richard Garrigues Co-Technician. .. ...,,.. Roberl Luce Co-Technician .,.... Charles Walson Roberl Benson David Haqslrom Richard Brandenburg Roberl Linden Richard l.. Buckley Richard Osborne Roberl Buckley Roberl Proclor Gerald Caruso Raymond Reclnarnp SECOND ROW-Luce, G-arrigues, Jensen, Borsa. FRONT ROW-Lundl, Ralph Daelrm Charles Thorsen Wait, Watson. Clarence Feldmann Slephen Tobey . Tubes . Conclensers . Wave Leng+hs Discussion ol a diagram. T I 521 .gyafucloa migozi Club Advisers .... Presidenr ...,. Vice Presidenf. Secrerary Treasurer ,... Carol Allison Don Bauer Shirley Baumann Elissa Becker Mary Boqner Barbara Boyson Jack Bramhall Dick Brandenburg Joyce Brow Richard Buckley Roberl' Buckley Barbara Campbell Pal Chrislensen Joanne Chrisfohiersen Rose Cibelli Leona Clemens Susan Clulee Sandra Crawford Virginia Dare Marlha Dugan Ed Ebeling Ann Elwerf Joyce Englebrechl' June Erlandson Margery Evanson Frank Forney Dolores Forlney Roberla Gofllieb Rod Granl' Joanne Hasselbrinq Arlene Haufau Lorraine Henniq Sybil Hollander Doris l-lunl' Doris lrrnis Gail Johnson Marie Levenberq Barbara Levine Janel Lindblad Margie Longo Thomas Loversky Gerald McCarthy Arlene Michalson Marcia Miller Ben Mogni Joan Moore Joan Movius William Muller Carol Oqen Carolyn Parker Vance Peacock Charlolre Pfau Eileen Pansonly Marfha Presfon Corene Pride Lefty Raleigh Mrs. Soroka, Mr. Waqus Marqarifa Simpson .....Maureen Schulh ,...Sue Fernandez .........Don Sfone Phyllis Raulh Arlene Rhines Nancy Riley Sonia Ringwald Sally Roderick Dorofhy Runkel Joyce Scharmer Joyce Scolr Nancy Shorl Ann Marie Shulz Lelsie Silverman Anne Simpson Charlene Slinkard Judy Srnilh Janef Sodaro Carolyn Sfaehle Andylh Slevens Nancy Sfoddard Carol Slybr Faye Taylor Joanne Thompson Elaine Tobin Jean Urse Carol Warner Mary Lou Webb Sliephanieyvebsler FRONT ROW Taylor Simpson Sfone er Cfaml Welhe nandez Rila Wiltsey Pina+a . Sarape Torhllas Rod Granr pleads his case wi'rh Judy Smirh. lI53l I+ was This big, says Bob Felgen. .spaorfdmen 2 Club Adviser. Presidenf ....... Vice President. Secreiary ,..,.. Treasurer ,...... Clarence Arnold Jerome Belza Charles Brown Dan Carmichael Ed Chapman Clifford Clemens Don Corlmill Richard Crandall Ralph Daehm Donald Doswell Bob Downer Allan Engsfrom Ronald Failing Bob Felgen Bob French Paul Gorlca Dick Green Edwin Hale James Hall Richard Harmel Fraser Head . Hun+ing ....Mr. Ramsay ' Don Miller ......Frank Covaro Dennis Manning . The Ou+-of-doors ..........Jack Wellin Roborl' Hendershorl David E. Hill Bill Howard Bob C. Hugord Ted Jensen Alan Kramer Harry Lawson Michel Lindblad Charles Maeclcer Roy lviolenhouse Tom Morgan Roberl Neslor Gordon Prenfice Gordon Pye Roberl Royal James Ryan Carl Schuelze Kennefh Spoo Ron Wildman Dick Wood Phil Zander SECOND ROW-Manning. FRONT ROW-Felgen, Miller, Covaro. H541 SIQQ Club Adviser. Presidenls ..., Secrelary ..... Treasurer .....,. Trapeze Reporler.. Bradley Brany Barbara Brelf Joan Brunkow Judy Brunkow Harold Burrnan Arlnur Clark Nancy Coe Margaref Derr Don Diekelman Felicia Dove Michael Drees Mary Ann Eggerl Dorolhy Eppler Ladd Fagerson Don Forbes Ricliard Fuller Janel Geller Carol Gibbs Sara Giddinqs Nancy Glanrz Leonard Groeneyeld Pal Harnrnel Carol Hauser Jane Herberger Ann Helherlin RuH1Hoben Joyce Hoppe Judy Hyllon IQ Whaley .....Roberl Ause, Sue Brunkow Kenneln Howard .,..Ann Bockwlnkel ....Pegqy Houck Dorolhy lbaclw Tom Janssen Sandra Junkunc Jane Lofgren Darlene McCabe Mary McSweeney Jeanne Mickle Marina Jane Mifchell Carol Mullen Earnesf Ness Nancy Nodell Lois Popken Ken Rakouska SECOND ROW-Houck, Howard, Bockwinkel. FRONT ROW-Brunkow Belsy Replogle Ause' Sue Roth Tom Soderslrorn Harry Toigo Frank Tiscln Alice Turner Ruin Ulbrich Rulh Vllyen Mary bzuiie Walker ancy a er owns while Senalus Populusque Romanus Cynlhla Woods Cynrliia Youker Gloria Zimmerman Celebraling Jrlwe Salurnalia. ii55j sim., 64,4 Club Adviser.. Presiclenl ..,..,,. Vice Presidenl. .. Secrelary ...,..,. Treasurer ....,.....,. .,.. Sergeanl af Armsm. Carolyn Fowler Karyl Gesmer Mary Gillnane .........Miss Allen ......Pl1yllis Jones Marilyn Farnsworlh .....Noel Whelan ,.....Julie l-lorfon Jane Anne l-loque Bernadine Rosen Belly Scoll Sally QR. Scoyel FRONT ROW-Whelan, Farnsworth, Jones, Hague, Horlon . . Words . . Words . . Words Julie l-lorlon Tells a Jrall Tale. 11561 June Cannon orficiales ar The iniliarion rea. . lni+ia+ion . Call To Order . Penal+ies SECOND ROW-Yearley, O'Grady, Porfer, Gesmer. FRONT ROW -Schiff, Cannon, Whife. H571 . ownmeefcng Club Adviser ..,. ..... M iss DeGrorf Presideni' ...,...,,.. ...... J une Cannon Vice Presidenl .......... .......... S ue While Recording Secrelary ...... ,..,, J acqueline Schiff Corresponding Secrelary .... ...... J ane Yearley Treasurer ........... Sergeanl al Arms. .. Hisforian .,..,..... Lorel Abarbanell Sue Axr Emily Beqqs Verne Borse Pafricia Colfer Gloria Gammefer Mary Lou Gcis Mary Gilrnane Carolyn Good Sally Heindel Mary Ingalls Doris Johnson Sharlene Johnson Phyllis Jones Joan Kopperud Carol Lewis Marilyn Mann Renee Mann Nancy May Nancy McGregor Jane McNamara Mary Minufh Janer Moore ....Karyl Gesmer . . . , , . .Phyllis Porier ...,Danna O'Cvrady Barbara Narland Jeanelle Nelson Marilyn Parker Dolores Raap Bernadine Rosen Sylvia Shorney March Small Marilyn Sorensen Peggy Slewarl' Diana Weber Diane Wilson Be+'ry Young SP RTS ii 1 , :Wax f f - gl 1 'K f -QW! , zfigg Q 1 11,511 1 3 ' 3 k if vu! f -. .' 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'ljardifg joofgaf This year's VarsiTy TooTball Team had a Tair season, winning a ToTal oT Tour games and losing Tour games. The l-luskies Tinished in Third place in Suburban League compe- TiTion, winning Three games and losing Three games. They ouTscored Their opponenTs by a ToTal oi I37 poinTs To l22 looinTs. Bob Anderson and Jim ArmsTrong, co- caloTains, were The main supporT in The line along wiTh Bill Wilson, The cenTer. Tom EberT, The Tall end, scored his share oT The Touchdowns Tor The Team. ln The bacldield, MarTin and Ogle each Tallied Tor Tour Touchdowns To lead in The scoring column. Jim Nil4iTas scored The exTra IooinTs Tor Calc Park. lg X vi. Tl-HRD ROW-Houck, Keller, Jaenicke, Damiani, Goodman, Becker, EberT, SiTTniclc, Falls, Clark, R. Ellis, Moses, Hansen. SECOND ROW Daniels imgnl, Mr. Anderson lcoachl, Marfin, Brown, NikiTas, Olcese, R. Anderson, Rex, Wilson, Eclcharf, TrauT, G. Anderson, Mr. Wehrli lcoachl W. Ellis. FRONT ROW--MacGregor, Novak, Magidson, ShebaT, Vandelvlerkt, Weinand, Day, Richier, Walker, Bresernan, Ogle, I-luseTh, Lalvlond nsoi Eckhari' goes around end. Suburban League Foo+ball Sfanding Team Won Log Morron ...... ,....... 3 Evansron .. ..... 6 O Waulkegan ' '2 New Trier ... ..... 5 I PVOWSO '- - 4 -'-' --' -2 Oak Park .., ,.... 3 3 Highland Park ..... ...O mn Marfin Marauder OCCQI' FOURTH ROW-Frymark, Berliner, l-leidenreich, Schroeder, Riordan, Seed. THIRD RO'W-Tobey lmgrl Diekelman lrngrl Srmh J Wriqhl Barllell, Baren, Grole, Hook, Knox lrnqnj, Reininga lmgnl, Duncan. SECOND ROW-Mr. Wood lcoachj Baldwin Laafsch Nelson McCIroy Duncornbe, Coomes, Bone, Prina, G. Wrighl, Weslcoll, Mr. Wllsman lassl, Coaghj, FRONT ROW-Woodg Gibbs Haydle P6215 Iverggn While Konrad, Fraser, Wallon. The l949 soccer leam had a successlul season, winning eleven, lying one, and los- ing lhree. The leam was spearheaded by lverson, lhe caplain, and Weslcoll, bolh ol whom were selecled lor lhe All-Slale leam. and Nelson, lVlcElroy, and While, who are members ol lhe All-Suburban leam. The leam had a bad slarl, losing lhe lirsl lwo games and lying lhe nexl. From lhal lime on, however, il won every game excepl lhe lasl, which was againsl lvlorlon. This year marlced lhe relurn ol soccer lo lhe alhlelic lield. Many sludenls saw lhe Woodsmen in an exhibilion ol soccer be- lore a Varsily loolloall game during lhe lall. Since many ol lhis year's leam were Juniors, we should have a slrong leam nexl year loo. H621 Berliner bools il roaa-gounfrg The cross-counTry Team had a successTul season. The Team won six and losT Two, plac- ing second in The Suburban League meeT and Third in The disTricT meeT. CapTain Bob STuker was puT ouT by a sprained ankle abouT midseason, buT he was undeTeaTed in all Tive oT his sTarTs. Co-capTain Jim PiTTs was de- pendable ThroughouT The season. CTher able runners were Creek, DelvleriTT, Richard, and l.iesenTelT. The boys pracTice and have Their meeTs aT ThaTcher's Woods, where a Two-mile course has been seT up. The Team having The lowesT score wins. Thus The TirsT man in geTs The lowesT number, The second man The nexT, and so on. Though This year was only The second sea- son Tor cross-counTry aT Oak Park, 70 boys ioined The Team. Cross-counTry has become a major Tall sporT. an and Evans Try To break The record F RTH ROW-Means lcoachl, Lowe, LiesenTelT, R'oberTs Kmgnj, Merfen, Bonson, DiTella, STanners Cmgnj, Gearharh Skipper, Whyte Farwell THIRD ROWAH. ChrisTensen, Klapper, KraTzer, Hanson, Dolan, DeMerifT, Sfuker lco-capT.l, PiTTs lco-capT.j, Buecher, Evans, Erickson Friedrich, Funk. SECOND ROW-Biagi, HoTTman, Knol, King, Beers, Richard, Pullen, Creek, Dring, Holden, Anderson. FRONT ROW-Paine Towner Ade, Johnson, Schockley, Brown, DeWeise, Spencer, Kible, Hunter, Garllnqer, ElworT, Weinlhaler, R. ChrisTe'1sen, 11631 SECOND ROW-Mr. NoTh lcoachj, Corkill, Nelson, T. R. Tucker, Eberf, Rex, W. Wilson, Bedrosian, Kuby. FRONT R'OWhKolzow, W. E Warden, ArmsTrong, Walsh, l'luseTh, STachnilc. Warden puTs iT away. ucrdifg gariefgaf The VarsiTy Team Tinished The season in Third place. They won a ToTal oT seven games and losT Tive games. Willie Warden, co-capTain oT The Team wiTh Tom STachnilc, was named as one OT The Torwards on The Suburban League Team. Wee Willie also Tinished The sea- son one poinT ouT OT TirsT place in The League in individual scoring. Ron l-luseTh, Calc Parlc's cenTer, received a berTh on The second sTring oT The Sub- urban Team. Jim ArmsTrong, The Tall cen- Ter, and John Walsh, our ball-handling guard, received honorable menTion on This Team. ll64l jf .gf X ay f x 3556? . ,gf 3 ig My 4 vardify jus The Track Team goT oTT To a good sTarT, showing sTrengTh especially in The mile, The hurdles, The 440, and The halT-mile. STul4er and Ogle are beTTer Than ever. Each year we have a meeT wiTh some ouTsTanding Team Trom ouT oT Town, and This Time we enTerTained Froeloel l-ligh School oT Gary, Indiana, which we peaT easily. ln a meeT wiTh EvansTon, co-capTain Ogle Tied. The Tieldhouse record Tor The 440 OT 52 seconds. Chuck Novak, The oTher capTain, spenT mosT oT The indoor season nursing a pulled muscle, puT he was ready Tor The ouTdoor D meeTs and will probably be paying a visiT Goodman pulrs The shelf. To Champaign Tor The STaTe lvleeT. BACK ROW-Krbec, Neiman, Prina, Frymark, HaberichTer, Shorney, Bone, Trauf, SiTTnick, Baren, Goodman, Seed, WrighT, LiesenfelT, Dolan, Beers. THIRD ROW-DiTeIla, Gardner, Lamond, MacGregor, WesTcoTT, Sfuker, Bonson, Magidson, Novak, Ogle, DeMeriTT, Shebai, PiTfs, King, lv1cGreevy, Biork. SECOND ROW-Mr. WrighT lcoachl, Samuels, Roberfson, Creek, Freiderich, Knol, Evans, Funk, Schroeder, Pirillo, Pullen, Konrad, Berliner, Hoben, Richard, KraTzer, Hale, Mr. Swanson lcoachj, Mr. Means lcoachj. FRONT ROW-Means lrngnl Diekelman lrngnl, Brarnberg lrngnj, Dillon lmgr.j, Rakouska frngnj, WhiTmore frngnj, Larnb lmgnj, Anderson Crngnl, Baker frngnl, Lawson fmgnj, Hecht lmgr.J, Brock lrngnl, Borwell, Hiesfand, Day, Zender, Groves, FinholT. 11661 .rpg gg 3 m?kA K . yi35,N,. If 5 3 - -,q - :4::fw,w . ' Magis? E F 4 -M- ,,d'M,,N,,w-W' ' Qi' , Ai, Q ww fa? Q if r . , 'W if .ggmili Missa' ,iw - Q Y f L 'L ,H wfwixrfi , If Swimming THIRD ROW-Coolahan, Wallon, Walkins, Wormser, Fox, Woods.. SECOND ROW-Mr. Sn-iifh lcoachl, Douglas, Bush, Shorney, Bjork, Lang, Elleff, Reininga, Houck. FRONT ROW-Karlson, O'Connor, Ryan, Olcese, Mersbach, Nufer, Berg lmgr.l. Baseball THIRD ROW-Berqhoefer, lmgnj, Smelfzly, Hollander, Biagi, T. Feloen, Lubben, Chernau, Moses, Jaenicke, W. Ellis, Welfon. SECOND ROW-Williams, lmqnl, Keller, Wilson, Mead, Buescher, Prueler, R. Ellis, Schoenneman, Kann, Morello, Mr. Swanson, fcoaclwl. FRONT ROW-Wienfhaler, lmgnl, Husefh, Walsh, Tucker, Slachnik, Nelson, R. Felqen, Kolzow, Benedeffo, Bedrosian, Walker. nasal wimming This year's Tankmen Tin- ished The season in TiTTh place in Suburban League compeTiTion. George Shor- ney, The capTain oT The Team, was This year's ouTsTanding TreesTyler. George GTroerer held his own in The back- sTroke compeTiTion. Charles Douglas, alThough he did noT Tinish ouT The season, Took all The honors in The breasT- sTroke. Bill Williams, a Fresh- Soph diver oT ouTsTanding abiliTy, won TirsT place in Suburban League diving and has a good chance aT The sTaTe championship nexT year. gCl,6e66l! As iT looks now, The base- ball Team may have a good season. There are many re- Turning leTTermen Trom lasT year's squad and also many new prospecTs. A Team builT around Bill Wilson, caTcher, Sam Bed- rosian, piTcher and Tom Tucker or John Walsh aT TirsT base, should do well. The relay Team aT work. Shorney wins anoTher race They're oTT. TI691 THIRD ROW-Mr. WiTsman lcoachl, EckharT fassT. coachj, Woodyard, Preucil, Andersen, Teas. SECOND ROW-Dreher, Sherman, OConnell, Woods, Wanderer fmanagerj. FRONT ROW-Berg, Haidle, Leonard, Brook, Duncombe, Soefield. ennid The Tennis Team seems To be in good Torm. William Andersen. a reTurning leTTerman, is The number one singles man. Alan Preucil, a Sophomore, is shaping up in The number Two posi- Tion. Russ lflaiclle, a Junior, will hold The number Three spoT on The Team. George Woods and Jaclc Duncombe, boTh Juniors, Torm a sparkling doubles combinaTion. WiTh The combined eT- TorTs oT These boys we have a chance aT The Suburban League champion- ship, or even The sTaTe championship. 11701 Woods and Duncombe, a winning combinaTion SS 1. wwf --v- - 4 t ST R E gil 5 i - ez' Q x f X in ,A W '- wwsw , , my - F N vw Ky X 'ti Q, fx Qi M., EE -'X X tsp, . Mgeggk .1 ,dum . ,Q-a ' .6-pw VB fzffvxf hifwwv we QN- 95 'X Q bk 4-+V 70 .Q X U, .. M ., f., j X' Q fx A 1 A M sv f 1: 5- 3. bf A A , Q Z , B '?T'1'fi- k ,B S , A an 'iw ul in I . fav T , a. A M 'AMT ' I ,V 1 , XM ' 3 W WMZ. W M. my W QW , ,. , . x Z X we 2 , Y. 5 ,dw Q M 54, A as bs ,G .f ., . a i' S 1 k Sophomore joofgaff FOURTH ROW-Mr. NoTh fcoachl, Shaub, Paulsen, Rago, Kolian, Scupi, MacGregor, TeTer, Schaefer, Floody, Sloan, llcewicz. THIRD ROW- Mr. Wrighi' lcoachl, Rehm, Kosman, Anderson, Houdek, Redmond,Jones,Spii-rison, Sargeanlr, Williams, Scannell, Regan, FriTTs, Passarelli. SECOND ROW-Kingdom, l-TarTTord, Brooke, Durgin, Vande MerkT, Figarelli, Sellergren, Champagne, SmelTzly, Eifrig, Pole, Spalding. FRONT ROW-Lohrber, Hincker, McDonald, Or'll' Th pso P l y Casurella, Opd hl D' h G hk Laib, Canzone lmgnl. Unclerclass FooTball Season The Freshman TooTball Team was The ouT- sTanding underclass TooTball Team. IT was The only Oak Park Team To win The Sub- urban League championship and To Tinish The season wiTh a perTecT record OT seven wins and no losses. The Freshmen had an amazing ToTal oT 228 poinTs in comparison To Their opponenTs' 57 poinTs. Ron Frazer was The high scorer wiTh 65, and Murphy was a close second wiTh 63. PascenTe was nexT wiTh 42 poinTs. The undeTeaTed Fresh- men chose Ron Frazer, Tullback, and Chuck Joslin, guard, as Their co-capTains. The Team is To be congraTulaTed on The Tine season and The Suburban League cham- pionship. The Sophomores were noT as successTul as The Freshmen. They won Three games ll72l and IosT Tour. ATTer losing To La Grange, They beaT l-lighland Park. Then They came back To Three successive losses To New Trier, Waukegan, and EvansTon. ATTer a Two-week resT period, They deTeaTed lvlor- Ton and Proviso, and Thus Tied Tor Third place in The Suburban League. The Sophs elecTed George SargeanT, a Tackle, as Their capTain, The Junior VarsiTy Team, led by Their capTain, ArT Scherer, won Tour games, losT Two, and Tied one. Tom Tucker, The big end, was The high scorer on The J. V. Team wiTh a ToTal oT TwenTy-Two poinTs. LiTTle Eddie McGreevy sparked The Team wiTh his brillianT passing. lT looks as iT Oak Park will have a good VarsiTy Team nexT year. Underclass BaskeTball The I949-50 baskeTball season was a suc- cess Tor our underclass cagers. The J. V.'s won eleven games and shared wiTh MorTon The championship oT The Suburban League. They were led by co-capTains, Clyde Schoenneman and Ross Ellis. Ellis was high- poinT man wiTh a ToTal oT 97, Jim TallanT and STan Chernau were nexT in line. The agile ball-handling oT Bob Robbins and Dick Buescher sparked The Team To many vicTories. Ward Ellis and Tom EberT ac- counTed Tor a bumper crop oT poinTs dur- ing The Tew games They played wiTh The Team. The Sophomores were undispuTe-d League champions. winning nine and losing .SJOPLOIYLOPQ g6l5LefL6l!f Three in League compeTiTion. The Sophs were capTained by Chuck Mead, who man- aged To Tally I78 poinTs Tor Top honors in +ha+ deparTmenT. Jim Duncan, 6'5 cenTer, scorecl l58 poinTs Tor The season, and Dick Kolian scored I33. The oTher Team main- sTays were Dave Eifrig, STu SmelTzly, Jim Sellergren, and Chuck SchaeTer. The Freshmen Took Third place in League sTandings wiTh nine wins and Tive losses. The Freshman capTains were Jere Kinnan and Jim DeVine. l-ligh-poinT man, Ron Fraser, accumulaTed I69 Tor The season. OTher valuable men were Charles Lehwald, Johnny Reno, and Jim Turner. THlRD ROW-FriTTs, Ilcewicz, Regan, Lohrber, Floody, Brooke, Harris, VandeMerkT. SECOND ROW-Mr, Wehrli fcoachl, Preucil, Hill, CoaTe, McConnell, Jones, Paulsen, Daniels lmgnl. FRONT ROW-Smelfzly, Schaefer Kolian Duncan Mead Sellergren ifri ii 741 . . . . .E9. unior ga6LefLa! THIRD ROW-Mr. Wlfsman lcoachl, Jaenlclce, Moses, Robbins, Falls, Welnlhaler lmqnj. SECOND ROW-Traul, Almqulsl, Teas Tallanl, R. Ellis, Buescher. FRONT ROW-S. Warden, Chernau, Schoennernarw, Keller, Ullrlch, Kopoulos. gI'25AJ'llCl.l'l THIRD ROW-Mr. Poppenhaqer lcoaclwl, Zuegel, Fullorm, Fraser, Donalwoe, Yearley, Turner. SECOND ROW-Madson fmgnj, Durne Kinnan, Lellwald, lshinqer, Rahr, l-laberlcler, Slaqle lmqnl. FRONT ROW-Sofield, Andrews, Gilmore, Capulo, l-lasflngs, Reno. lwsq ,-,- ? gredhman-Sopkomore wimming THlRD ROW-Tauber, Schmir, Fry, Slern, Tomaso, Ackman, Adams, Burnelf, Updall, Peasley. SECOND ROW-Ronn-ing, Barber, Raleigh, Fearing, Callahan, Howard, Ellsworfh, Livingstone, Liffon, Spencer, Weinfhaler. FRONT ROW-Nielsen, Williams, Rlvines, Houck, Drmg, Oldin, Tefer, McGregor, Kerns. v jI'25Ll1'ldl'L'.S70l0A0I'l'l0l'e l aC BACK ROW-While, Burnell, Lovell, McGregor, Slaley, lschinger, Haberichler, Besfa Nelson Urban Helsing Ronning, Morris, Whyle FOURTH ROW-llcewicz, Regan, Casurella, Shoab, Pankow, Cork, Dick Bushing, Hagmeyer, Neumann,'Haslings, Gilmore, Reno, Holden' Young, Tisch, Wickhorsf, Yearley, Hummel. THIRD ROW-Cervin, Hopo, Davidson, Bell, Bob Bushing, Clark, Mahoney, Bessey, Brown, Harris, Spirrison, Merlon, Murphy, MacGregor, Reader, Passarelli, Townsend, Weinlhaler, Barber. SECOND ROW-Elliol, Floody, Flodin, Ebeling, Durgin, Ladwig, Sloan, Koldercup, Ade, Scannell, Kredich, Bensler, Cummerow, Discher, Vase, Sfrafis, Lord. FRONT ROW-Chrislensen O'Donnell, Colfle, Schmidf, Burke, Pole, Champagne, Williams, Peebles, Drees, Parker, Redmoncll, Rehm, Boyd, Ellsworfh, Terkel, Dreher. H761 ,455 Qi ,R , . . f 5' f. Ex 'fl ' ' 1 ., , . . EY? 5 I 2 2 jg Lei 1. , r lj Q K v W K P Q 'Q ' nf , :W V ' , , 'W ' 4 L ' fl f 'V e g ' le ' 'ff as Q .157 ,niggaz '-my 112 .gnffanlufa THIRD ROW-Wormser, Houck, Flack, ElleTT, Ause. SECOND ROW-Kamba, Dressander, Walfon, Bush, Fox, Wafkins, Reininga. FRONT ROW-Biork, Nufer, O'Connor, Mersbach, Gfroerer, Olcese, Ryan, Albright .Sim-Q THIRD ROW-WienThaIer, Sfern, Hechf, Goeble, Rivenes, Houck, Williams, LiTTon. SECOND ROW-Adams, Ellsworfh, Dreher, Barber, Fearing, BurneTT, MacGregor, Ack- man, Tomaso, Opdall, Kerns, Peaslee. FRONT ROW-Rowely, Fry, Drinq, Mefcalf, Schmidf, Spencer, Jones, Oldin, Enrighi, Tauber. lnTramural sporTs hold an imporTanT place in The aTTer-school aThleTic program OT Oak Park and River ForesT l-ligh Sclhool. Many oT The boys who are noT able To compeTe in maior sporTs geT an opporTuniTy To dis- play Their TalenTs in The inTramural sporTs program. The inTramural Teams are made up oT The boys Trom The diTTerenT gym periods, or in some cases, There are individual evenTs in which They Try Tor honors. lnTra- H781 mural shields are given as awards To The inTramural winners. Some oT The coaches make up Their Teams aT leasT parTly Trom The inTramural sporTs winners. Among The sporTs included in This pro- gram are baskeTball, swimming, Tennis, waTer polo, loadminTon, golf, TreeThrow, and Track. Coach ScoTT is in charge of This pro- gram. lnvframural Baskefball SECOND ROW-Kuby, Baker, Warden. FRONT ROW-Klofh, Walsh. Varsi+y ln+ramural Track THIRD ROW-Scannel, DlTella, King, Zender. SECOND ROW-Hale, Slffnick Dolan, Baker. FRONT ROW-Beers, Pills, Pullen, Pole, Wright. Sophomore lnframural Track Benserling, Dolnlg, Rehm, MacGregor. Freshman ln+ra mural Track SECOND ROW-Terkel, Ellloi, Bessey, Hummel, Bushlnq. FRONT ROW -Murphy, Coffle, Holden. lnl'ramural Baskefball SECOND ROW-Ross, Gerino, Goebel. FRONT ROW-Lund, Ervenka. ll79l 0l'l0gJ CLI'll BACK ROW-MacGregor, W. Ellis, Moses, Silfnick, R. Ellis, Jaenicke, Trauf, Sfachnik, Nelson, Biagi, Bonson, Kipp, Liesenfell, Walfon. FIFTH ROW-McElroy, Eberl, Goodman, Breseman, Bush, Berliner, O'Connor, G. Smifh, Coomes, l-laidle, R. Wrighf. FOURTH ROW-Bedrosian, Walsh, While, Grofe, Magidson, Wilson, Nikilas C. Smilh, Prina, Lang, Frymark, DeMeriH', Albrlghf, Falls. THIRD ROW-Tucker, Gfroerer, Biork, Riordan, Barfleff, Pezza, Kolzow, Duncomkae, G. Wrighl, Krbec, Armsfronq, Vande Merkl, Seed. SECOND ROW-l-luselh, Day, Schroeder, Rex, Damiani, J. Wrighf, Richfer, Fraser, Eckharl, Woods, Gibbs, Lemond, Wesfcolf, Cardio, Walker. FRONT ROW-Shorney, Weinand, Pills, Sluker, Novak, Anderson, Iverson, Ogle, Daniels. lVl'0l'lO9l'6l'T1 Cll-lb Kheergaelerri Monogram Clulo is an organiza- lion ol all lhe boys who have earned major monograms. They run lhe relreshmenl sland al lhe baske-lloall games and usher al lhe Gym Demonslralion. Cheerleaders Whal would a game be like Wilh- oul seven rahs and a yeah, leamu? And how forceful would seven rahs be wilhoul cheer- leaders? Our cheerleaders were elleclive lhis year in lheir new uniforms. BACK ROW-Polk, Rudolf, Eckerl, Lenl, FRONT ROW-Loversky, Perry Cunningham. iiaoj jAI 0lfl,gA tk? M bltunln Hockey Field hoclcey develops coopera- Tion and provides a Tine opporTuniTy Tor ouTdoor exercise. The highlighT oT The season is The inTer-class Tour- namenT, which defermines a winner by eliminaTion. Archery Archery, primarily an aTTer-school sporT, has been 'broughT also To The gym classes during The lasT Two years. Girls learn how To handle equipmenT and develop Their indi- vidual TargeT Techniques. Tennis Those inTeresTed in Tennis may parTicipaTe in This sporT boTh in The spring and The Tall. They are divided inTo beginning and advanced groups. boTh oT which' oTTer good Training and much enioymenT. Golf GolT is a comparaTively new sporT, which is oTTered only aTTer school. STrolces are oTTen pracTiced indoors on maTs. The insTrucTions given To The players help Them To geT more pleasure Trom Their game. TI82 L-,ally ,DMR tel' Dance Classes in modern and Tolla dance spend Their Time during This guarTer p re p a rin g Tor The demonsTraTion given in combinaTion wiTh The aTTer- school group. STudenTs in The classes develop grace and poise. BaskeTball The girls who are inTeresTed in baslceTball meeT on diTTerenT nighTs according To Their year in school. They pracTice playing Techniques and choose a Team To play in The TournamenT. Juniors won This year. Bowling Bowling is ouclered in The second and Third guarTers. The bowlers com- peTe aT The end oT The season in an eliminaTion TournamenT. Awards are given To The winner and The high- scorer oT The year. BadminTon BadminTon has recenTly become a parT oT l3oTh The boys' and girls' Physical EducaTion DeparTmenTs. Girls may go ouT Tor iT only aTTer school. They learn how To score correcTly and play wiTh parTners. 83 .Lrg Wnter Red Cr-oss Swimming Included in The Red Cross swim- ming classes are The inTermediaTe. The swimmer, and The liTe-saving TesTs. The TesT Tor liTe-saving is given special aTTenTion, including The com- pleTe masTery oT arTiTicial respira- Tion. RhyThmical Exercises The rhyThmical exercise classes work on The same exercises as The posTure groups. Their presenTaTion aT The Gym DemonsTraTion is a per- Tormance oT precision and well- developed coordinaTion. Volleyball Vo leyball enThusiasTs meeT in ac- cordance wiTh Their year in school. They develop playing abiliTies as They prepare Tor The inTerclass TournamenT, which This year was won by The Seniors. Marching . Marching, which was a parT oT The Annual Gym DemonsTraTion a Tew years ago, again was added To The program This year. The classes marched To musi-c and worked ouT inTeresTing and inTricaTe Tigures. H841 laring Posfure Posfure classes are offered fo fhose who wish fo correcf posfure faulfs. Exercises for round shoulders, for poor body balance, and even for flaf feef are included in fhose fhaf are pracficed. Baseball Baseball, foremosf among fhe oufdoor sporfs in spring, is offered in classes and affer school. Affer fhe players have pracficed fo- gefher, a fournamenf is played by feams fhaf are chosen by fhe affer- school groups. Speedball Girls in speedball classes play on fhe same size field and wifh many of fhe same rules as fhose in hoclcey classes do. They learn how fo lciclc, pass, and dribble fhe ball properly before fhey play in acfual games. Swimming Sfudenfs usually plan fo enroll in swimming classes during one of fhe gym quarfers. Beginners are faughf fhe fundamenfals, and ofhers may fake synchronized or more advanced classes when fhey are offered. 85 .S?fuc!enf clzaolerahilo .95 gncourage a The long and shorT oT iT. The leaders' class is a new experimenT. which may become an esTablished parT oT The Girls' Physical EducaTion DeparTmenT. lT is a special gym class, which meeTs Third period. Girls who have an inTeresT in physi- cal educaTion work are Trained To insTrucT Their Tellow classmaTes in sporT acTiviTies. They learn rules Tor oTTiciaTing in diTTerenT Types oT sporTs and are Then assigned To PoinT! assisT The gym Teachers. They all wear whiTe uniTorms and earn leaders' emblems aTTer assisTing Tor a cerTain number oT hours. ln The Tall They specialized in hoclcey and won The inTerclass TournamenT. The Tollow- ing guarTer They had baslceTball and volley- ball. NexT came Red Cross swimming, and lasT oT all, baseball. Hockey Champs SECOND ROW-LighTfooT, Seeqers, Weckel, D. Mahoney, Buurrna, Brown, Baer. FRONT ROW--Huebner, Olson, Bein, Haggard, N. Mahoney. ri 861 Mahoney, Reinecke, CorbeTT, Skehen, Wicklund. SECOND ROW-Maypole, LighTfooT, Mahoney, Wilkinson, Milan. FRONT ROW-Headley, Wilde, Lupella, Huizinga, King. Tennis Team eamd Archery The archers usually meeT each week during The spring and Tall To pracTice meThods OT shooTinq and develop Their accuracy aT diTTerenT disTances. They use The Columbian Round Tor scoring and compeTe wiTh oTher schools. Swimming The swimming Team is composed oT advanced swimmers, who meeT on a special day aTTer school To develop Their sTrolces and gain speed. They had several Teleqraphic meeTs, which involve schools ThroughouT The sTaTe. Tennis OT The girls who go ouT Tor Ten- nis, some are placed on The Tennis Team and oThers on The squad. The Team members play in doulole and single maTches wiTh oTher schools. This year They won honors Tor Oak Park. Tennis Squad SECOND ROW-WhiTe, SmiTh, Niles, Weckel, Wilde, Kaeppel. SECONDAROW-Srp, Manning, LighTTooT, Zerrien, Brayfon, Shea, FRONT ROW-Holland, Rappel, Penfueld. Bagby, Grissom. SECOND ROW-Groike, Meier, Long, Parker, Johnson, Busck. nan Ll Afafanfa Marjorie Maypole, sec., Jerry Srp, pres., Barbara Zerrien, freas,, Doris L rf l Alalanla, The alhlelic club for girls, is open +o all who are inleresled in physical ed- ucalion and who are able To rneelr lhe necessary require- menls. They musl earn sixly- four aclivily poinls a semes- ler and rnusf mainrain a good scholaslic record. Members earning 600. l200, l600, and 2000 poinl awards musl also pass a pos- lure Jresl, and meelr cerlain heallh and sporlsmanship slandards. The spiril of lhis club slimulales parlicipalion in sporls, and good sporfs- manship. Dolly, Bubbins and Jerry prove lhal alhleles have a 'lemi nine side. ll 88 Van, Dolores, and Nancy pul' on llie finishing louclwes. Afalanla Board Jerrie Srp Doris Lighllool' Marcia Overslreel' Nancy Mahoney Angela Lupella Marjorie Maypole Slwerle Olson Lorella Huebner Vanelle Penfield Rulli Romoser Dolores Raap Barbara Zerrien Rosie Olrnslead Peggy Headley .NWT APB . . . Swimmers 'lor The lvlolliers' Tea. Y . . I Lois Green and Gerry Pacino bring Carmen 'ro life C C C O I fuss-1 enior .xdcfiuifiea Abels, Weldon L. A Cappella 3, 43.Boys' Cho. 23 Chem. 43 Fr. Sci. I3 Lincoln 3, 43 Operetta 33 Proi. Staff 2, 3, 43 Stamp I3 Swim. 33 Track I, 2. Ableman, Carol P. U Atalanta 2, 43 Hist. 43 Home Ec. I3 New- ton 43 Leaders' Class 4. Adelmann, Anita E. . Atalanta 2, 43 Footlights 33 Home Ec. 4l. Leaders' Class. 4. Agne, Margaret G. , Atalanta 2, 3, 43 Footligats 33 Forum Rom: 43 Le Cer. Fran. 43 asq. 23 Leaders Class 43 Central Junior High School, New Britain, Conn., I. Alfani, Riccardo B. Biology 4. Allen, Ann , Footlights 33 Fr. Council I3 Future Teach- ers 43 Masq. 2. Andersen, Wilhelm A. Burke 43 Newton 41 Sportsmen 33 Stamp I, 23 Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. Anderson, Arthur F. Ferawick High School, Oak Park, III., I, 2, . Anderson, Robert L. Lincoln 3, 4, sgt. at arms 43 Monogram 3, 43 Smokin Council 3, 43 Basketball I, 2, 33 Footgall I, 2, 3, 4, co-capt. 43 Track I. Armstrong, James S, Big Brother 43 Lincoln 43 Monogram 3, 4: Smoking Council 43 Student ouncil 43 Basketball 3, 43 Football 3, 4, co-capt. 43 Track 3, 4. Arnold, Clarence B. , Chem. 43 Footlights 33 Jr. Council 33 Sportsmen 43 Tab. Pub. Bd. 43 Soccer I, 2. Baer, Patricia E. I Atalanta 3, 43 Home Ec. 3, 4 Leaders mass' 45 Proviso High School, Maywood, Ba b ,' Nanc , gB'and 23 Orch. 33 Le Cer. Fran. 43 Music I3 Res. Band I3 Tennis 4. Baker, Kenneth Track 2. Ballie, Joan C. Home Ec. 4. Barden, Catherine E. D Dance Dem. 33 Swim. 23 Tennis l. Barr, John W. . Senn Hi h School, Chicago, Ill., I3 Parker High Sclwool, Chicago, Ill., 2, 3. Barrow, Walter J., Jr. Sal. Amigos 23 Stage Crew I3 Football I, 23 Swim. 2. Bechel, Patricia J. Biology 33 Science I. Becker, Edna M. , . Atalanta 23 Dance Dem. 33 Girls' Choir 2, 3, 43 Music 2. Beckert, Arthur P. . Lights Crew 2, 3, 43 Safety Council 3, 43 Soccer 2, 3. Bedrosian, Sarkas lSaml Monogram 3, 43 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, co- capt. 23 Basketball 3, 4. Beers, James H. Football I, 2, 33 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 4. Beiger, M. Jane Footlights 33 Future Teachers 3, 43 Masq. 23 Music I, 23 Sal. Amigos I, 2. Bein, Joyce E. Leaders' Class 4. Beltz, George A. Lincoln 3, 43 Tab. Pub. Bd. 43 Basketball I, mgr. I. Belza, Jerome R. Newton 43 Sportsmen 4. Benetetto, Arthur E. - Lincoln 3, 4, v. pres. 43 Safety Council 43 Baseball I, 2, 33 Basketball I, 33 Football 2. Benson, Verna M. A Cappella 43 Biology 23 Choir 33 Fr. Sci. I3 Jr. Council 33 Music 2, 33 Safety Council 3. Berg, Donald L. A Cappella 3, 42 Big Brother 43 Conf. 4, pres. 43 class pres. 43 4-Yr. Honor Roll 43 Hi-Y 3, 4, pres. 43 Lincoln 3, 43 Proi. Staff 33 Sr. Council 4, pres, 43 Stamp I3 Student Council 43 Trap. Ed. Trap. Staft 3, 43 Swim. 4, mgr. 43 Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. Berliner, A. Donald Mono ram 43 Track l, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 3, 4. Bernero, .Teen M. Drama 43 Footlights 3. Berry, Carol M. , Biology 2, 33 Footlights 33 Fr. Sci. I, treas. Ii Masq. 23 Music I3 Safety Council 33 SPQR I. Betka, Marilyn A. Sal. Amigos I. Blackwell, Patricia L. A Cappella 43 Atalanta 43 Biology 2, sec. 23 Drama 43 Girls' Choir 33 Conf. 4, sec. 43 Jr. Council 33 Music 3, 43 Student Council 4. Blommaert, Rosemary L. Atalanta 43 Sal. Amigos 2. Bodach, Robert V. Biology 4, v. pres. 43 Drama 43 Footlights 33 Masq. 2. Bollinger, Helen R. A Cappella 3, 43 Atalanta I3 Big Sister 43 class sec. 4' Drama 43 Footlights 33 4-Yr. Honor Roll 43 Fr. Council I3 Girls' Choir 23 Girls' Club Council 3, 4, sec. 43 Jr. Council 33 Masq. 23 Music I, 2, 3, 4, pres. 23 Sr. Council 4, sec. 43 SPQR I- Student Council 3, 4. Bolman, Paul M. A Cappella 33 Band 2, 3, 43 Orch. 3, 43 Fr. Sci. I3 Lincoln 43 Music 2, 33 Radio 2' Res. Band 23 SPQR I. Bonnema, Roberta A. Tab. Ed. 43 Atalanta 2, 3, 43 Biolo y 23 Drama 43 4-Yr. Honor Roll 43 Girls' Choir 3, 43 Lit. Tab. I, 23 Music I3 Newton 4, sec. 43 SPOR I3 Trap. Staff 3. Bonson, William P. Monogram 43 SPOR I3 Tab. Pub. Bd. 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 3, 4. Borman, Barbara F. Girls' Choir 2, 3, 43 Music l, 2. Borson, Dianne E. Forum 3, 43 Home Ec. 43 Music 2, 33 Pan Am. 3. Boyd, Nancilee Atalanta 4. Brekke, Charles A. Boys' Ciho. 23 Football 2. Brennan, Thomas H. Football 23 Swim. Z, 3. Bresemann, Donald H. Lincoln 3, 43 Monogram 43 Basketball I3 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2. Breunig, Stephen J. . Hi-Y I3 Sportsmen I. Bridge, James F. Washburn High School, Minneapolis, Minn., I, 23 Pasadena City College, Calif., 313 New Trier High School, Winnetka, Ill., Brown, Charles D. Burke 4. Brown, Dorothy A. Pan Am. 4. Brown, Marian Big Sister 43 Orch. 2, 3, 43 Drama 43 Footlights 33 4-Yr. Honor Roll 43 Girls' Club Play 43 Le Cer. Fran. 43 Masq. 23 :Music I, 2, 3, treas. 33 SPOR I3 Trap. Staff Brown, Patricia A. Forum Rom. 23 Masq. 23 Pan Am. 43 SPOR I. Brown, Robert F. Football I, 2, 3, 4. Bunge, Robert W. Swim. I, 2, 33 Track 2, 3. Bunn, Elva-Jean Home Ec. 33 Music 2, 3. Burm, Diane R. Dance Dem. 23 Camera 3, 4, corr. sec. 33 Home Ec. 33 Sal. Amigos 2. Buurma, Violet E. Atalanta 43 Home Ec. 43 Leaders' Class 4. Bythell, Arlaine D. Drama 43 Fr. Sci. I. Cannon, June Footlights 33 Fr. Sci. I3 Masq. 23 Town- meeting 3, 43 pres. 4. Carbonari, Joseph P., Jr. Newton 4. Cardio, Frank E., Jr. Monogram 3, 43 Track 3, 43 Soccer 4. Carlson, Janet L. Le Cer. Fran. I, 2, 33 Leaders' Class 4. Carmichael, Dan R'. Sportsmen Z, 33 Tennis I. Carmody, W. Francis , Eergwick High School, Oak Park, Ill., I, Carpenter, Carlisle H. Arts-Crafts I3 Atalanta 3, 43 Big Sister 43 Footlights 3, Fr. Sci. I3 Gavel 3, 4, sgt. moi at arms 43 Conf. 4, treas. 43 Jr. Council 33 Masq. 23 Music 2. Carsky, Ellen L. , Drama 43 Home Ec. 2, 3, 43 Music 33 Sal. Amigos 2. Carter, Phillip L. Burke 43 Proi. Staff 3, 43 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 4, mgr. 3, 4. Case, Curtis R. Fr. Sci. I3 Football I, 2, Casey, Robert D. 4 Sportsmen 43 St. George High School, Evanston, Ill., 'I3 Cathedral High School, Springfield, Ill., 2. Cella, Joan M. Biology 33 Fr. Council I3 SPQR 3. Chapman, Joyce M. Dance Dem. 33 Drama 43 Music 3. Clarke, Jack W. Band 2, 3, 43 Music 2, 3, 43 Res. Band 23 Wayne Hi h School, Wayne, Mich., I. Clemens, Cliftard F. Lincoln 43 Sportsmen 43 Tab. Pub. Bd. 3, 43 Basketball 2, 33 Football I, 3. Collatz, Joanne QrtsiCrafts 33 Biology 43 Camera 43 Home c. . Colman, Jo Ann A Cappella 43 Dance Dem. 23 Footlights 33 Girls' choir, 2, 33 Music I, 2, 3, 4. Comstock, Joan M. Am. High School, Mex. City, Mex., I3 Anchorage High School, Alaska, 23 Ham- mond High School, Ind., 3. Connelly, Patricia A. Chem. 43 Drama 43 Forum Rom. 2, 33 Music 23 Safety Council 4. Cooley, Marybelle Biology 43 Drama, 43 Footlights 33 Forum Rom. 33 Music 2, 3. Coomes, Roger K. Monogram 43 Sportsmen 3, 43 SPOR I3 Soccer 4. Corbett, Patricia R. Tab. Ed. 43 Atalanta I, 2, 3, 43 Footli hts 33 Masq. 23 Music l, 23 Trap. Stat? 33 Archery 3, 43 Leaders' Class 4. Corkill, Donald L. Monogram 43 Sportsmen 43 Basketball 4, m r. 43 Soccer 4. Cosegiia, Robert F. Fr. Sci. I3 Tab. Pub. Bd. 43 Football I, 23 Track I, 2. Covaro, Frank S. Res. Band 2, 33 Safety Council 43 Sports- men 3, 4, v. pres. 43 Stage Crew 3. Cox, Donald B. Burke 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Proi. Staff I, 2, 3, 43 Res. Band I3 Sr. Play 43 Stamp I, 23 Track I, 2, 3, mgr. I, 2, 3. Crazger, Clarence A., Jr. iology 23 Chem. 43 Masq. 2. Crandall, Richard C. Hi-Y 33 Radio 23 Sportsmen 43 Basketball 3, mgr. 33 Football I3 Tennis I, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 3. Crum, Muriel B. A Cappella 43 Atalanta I, 2, 3, 43 Drama 43 Footlights 33 Forum 3, 43 Forum Rom. 21 Gll'lSl1C,EAl'IOlr 2, Conf. 4, chr. of arrang. 3 as . 23 usic I3 SP R' I. Cullen, Patricia L.q O Footlights 33 Future Teachers 4, rec. sec. 43 Masq. 23 Music I, 23 Pan Am. 4. Curdie, Linda L. A Cappella 43 Drama 43 Footlights 33 Forum Rom. 23 Fr. Sci. I3 Girls' Choir 2, 33 Masq. 23 Music I, 2, 3, 43 SPQR I. Daniels, Kenneth J. Jr. Council 33 Monogram 3, 4, pres. 43 Smoking Council 3, 43 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, mgr. I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4, mgr. 3, 43 Football I, 2, 3, 4, mgr. I, 2, 3, 4. Dannenberg, O. Martin Biology 2, v. pres. 23 Sci. I3 Football Davis, Althea L. Footlights 3, treas. 33 4-Yr. Honor Roll 43 Future Teachers 3, 43 Girls' Choir 43 Girls' Club Council 43 Hist. 43 Music 3, 43 Sr. Play 43 Kensington Jr. High School, Kens- ington, Ill., I3 Wilson High School, Wash- ington, D. C., 2 Davis, Janet Biology 23 Safety Council 3, 4. Davis, Shirley Footlights 33 Proviso High School, May- wo cl III I St M A d o , ., 3 . arys ca emy, St. Charles, III., 2. ilmnds 'WK if Avi AF e,,,,nii Nobody means iT, buT don'T we love iT! WhaT a way To enjoy a summer's clay . . . and iT's sorT oT in keeping wiTh our Democralric way of 3? liTe Too, The righT To Think and say whaT we please. ITS a healThy privilege and one well worTh 1 A-4- keeping. AnoTher American privilege is The righi' To buy whaT and where you please. GlLMORE'S is proud To say ThaT iT served your moTher and dad wiTh inTegriTy and will conTinue To do so Tor yours and TuTure generaTions. GILMORES HAS A COMPLETE COLLECTION OF FASHIONS EOR COLLEGE OR CAREER. Wm. Y Gilmore 699 Sons' mn Day, Frank B. Burke 3, 4, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Fr. Council I, Jr. Council 3, Monogram 4, Prog. Slalf 2, 3, 4, Sr. Council 4, Smokingq ouncil 4, Sludenl Council I, 2, 3, Bas elball I, Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, capl. I, Track I, 2, 3, 4. i Day, Julie Le Cer. Fran. 3, Masq. 2. DiBernardino, L. Joyce Orch. I, Drama 4, Foollighls 3, Masq. 2, Music 2, 3. Dicker, William Boys' Cho. I, 2, 4, Music I, 2, v. pres. I. diCosola, Francesca S. Le Cer. Fran. 4, Sl. Genevieves High School, Asheirlle, N. C., l, Tryon High School, Tryon, N. C., 2, Sacred Hearl High School, Lake Foresl, III., 3. Dierssen, Marion J. Drama 4, Sal. Amigos I. Dillberner, Failh M. Alalanla 4, Forum 4, Masq. 2. Dodaro, Jerry Fr. Sci. I, Hisl. 3, Music 3. Doenecke, Charles C. Conf. 4, lickel chr. 4, Burke 3, 4, Baskel- ball 2, 3, Foolball 2, 3, 4, Barringlon High School, Barringlon, Ill., I. Dolan, Richard H. Lincoln 4, Masq. 2, Proi. Slaff 3, 4, SPOR I, Trap. Ed. 4, Foolball I, 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Counlry 4. Donovan, Elizabelh A. Big Sisler 4, Drama 4, Foollighls 3, Forum Rom. 2, 3, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Fulure Teachers 4, Masq. 2, SPOR I. Dorman, Claudelle J. Music 2, Sal. Amigos 2, 3, Tab. Pub. Bd. 3, . Douglas, Charles H. Class cheerleader 4, Drama 4, pres. 4, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Fulure Teachers 4, Hi-Y 4, Lincoln 3, 4, Masq. 2, sgl. al arms 2, Monogram 4, Proi. Slalf 2, 3, Safely Council 3, 4, SPOR I, pres. I, Slage Crew 4, Swim. I, 2, 3, co-capl. 2, Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4. Downer, Roberl A. Sporlsmen 3, 4. Drapeau, Riclhard A. Cross Counlry 3. Drechsler, Rulh M. Drama 4, Girls' Choir 4, Music 2, Trap. Slalf 3, 4. Dreiske, John H., Jr. Inler. Conf. 4, co-chr. of House Comm. 4, Girls' Club Play 4, Jr. Council 3, Lincoln 3, 4, sec. 4, Lil. Tab. 3, 4, Sr. Play 4, Slage Crew 4, Cross Counlry 3. Drews, David H. Burke 3, 4, Chem. 4, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Lighls Crew 2, 3, 4, Lil. Tab. I, Proi. Slalf I, 2, 3, 4, SPOR' I, Slage Crew 2, 3, 4, Slamp I, Baskelball I, 2, 3, mgr. 3, Track I, 3, mgr. 3, Cheerleaders 4, Soccer 2, 3. Droppa, Mary C. Drama 4, Fr. Sci. I, Home Ec. 4. Dugan, Elizabelh A. Drama 4, Girls' Choir 4, Music 2, Clarks- burg Hirlgh School, Clarksburg, Ind., I. Duggan, Wiliam J., Jr. Fr. Sci. I, Baseball 3, Baskelball 3, Fool- ball I, 2, 3. Dunlap, Barbara A. Music 2. Eckerly, Charles R. Monogram 4, Baseball 4, Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. Eckharl, Edward R. Monogram 3, 4, Smoking Council 41 Bas- kelball I, 2, 3, Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. Edgerlon, Bradford P. Radio 2, 3, Foolball I, 2, 4, mgr. 4. Eggers, Gloria M. Forum Rom. 2, 3, Newlon 3, Pan A-m. 4, SPQR I, Trap. Slalf 4. Eilrich, Shirley A. Biology 3, Drama 4, Foollighls 3. Eisermann, Janel M. Alalanla 2, Chem. 3, Forum Rom. 2, 4'Yr. Honor Roll 4, Fr. Sci. I, Pan. Am. 4, SPOR I. Ellell, Norman T. Burke 4, Orch. l, 2, 3, 4, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Newlon 4, lreas. 4, Safely Council 4, Swim. 3, 4. Elwell, Richard G. Biology 3, Chem. 4, Hi-Y 4, Foolball I. Failing, Ronald B. Safely Council 4, Sporlsmen 4, Baseball I, 2, Foolball I, 2, Track 3. Farnsworllh, Marilyn Safely Council 3, 4, Slory 3, 4, v. pres. 4, Tab. Pub. Bd. 3, Trap. Ed. 4, Trap. Slalf 3. Farwell, Dorolhy J. Music 4, Tab. Pub. Bd. 3, Trap. Slalf 3. Felgen, H. Roberl A Jr. Council 3, Safely Council 4, Sporlsmen 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Foolball I, 2, Track Fischer, Arlene M. Camera 3, Music I, 2, 3. Flack, Timolhy C. Chem. 4, Foollighls 3, Hi-Y 4, Masq. 2, Safely Council 3, 4, Sr. Play 4, Track 3, mgr. 3. Flelcher, Sally J. Alalanla 4, Dance Dem. 3, Fulure Teach- ers 4, Camera 4, Masq. 2. Ford, Russell W. Foolball 2. Fowler, Carolyn A. 'Alalanla I, 2, Fr. Council I, Pan Am. 4, SPOR3l,4Slory 4, Tab. Pub. Bd. 3, Tennis I, 2, , . Fox, Grace E. Alalanla 3, Girls' Choir 3, 4. Fox, William T. Tab. Ed. 4, Camera I, Burke 4, Chem. 4, sec. 4, Foollighls 3, v. pres. 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Masq. 2, Newlon 3, v. pres. 3, Safely Council 4, Trap. Slalf 3, Foolball I, 2, mgr. I, 2, Swim. 4, Tennis 3, 4. Franz, Mary L. Arls-Crafls 3, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Le Cer- Fran. 3, 4, Music 4. Freckmann, Joyce A. A Cappella 3 4, Camera 4, Fulure Teach- ers 4, Girls' Choir 2, Music 3, 4. Freebur , Doris M. Fr. Sci. I. Freeburg, Roberl A. Sporlsmen 2, Foolball I, 2, 3. Froberg, Dorolhy C. Alalanla 4, Masq. 2, Music 3. Frymark, Herberl F. Biology 2, Foollighls 3, Fr. Sci. I, Masq. 2, Monogram 4, Newlon 3, sgl. al arms 3, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4. Fulralh, Richard M. Arl 3, Camera 2, 3, Band 2, Orch. 3, 4, Res. Band I, Track I. Gafkowski, Dorolhy A. Fr. Sci. I, Home Ec. 2, Music I, 2, 3, Res. Band I, 2, 4. Gammeler, Gloria G. Forum Rom. 2, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Masq. 2, SPQR I, Townmeeling 3, 4. Garcelon, Belly Jane Le Cer. Fran. 2. Gardner, Herberl E. Hi-Y 3, 4, Sr. Council 4, Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Gardner, Virginia L. A Cappella 4, Biology 2, Fr. Sci. I, Girls' ghgir 3, Le Cer. Fran. 2, Masq 2, Music Garrigues, Charles H. Lincoln 4, Newlon 3, 4. Garlon, Marya A. Arl I, Fr. Council I, Gavel 3, 4, Girls' Club Council I, Lil. Tab. I, Music 2, Trap. Slalf 2, 3. Gebhard, Milzi D. Alalanla I, Big Sisler 4, Inler. Conf. 4, v. pres. 4, Foollighls 3, Forum Rom. 2, lreas. 2, 4-Yr. Honor 'Roll 4, Gavel 3, 4, pres. 4, Girls' Club Play 3, Jr. Council 3, Lil. Tab. 4, Masq. 2, Music 2, SPQR I' Sr. Play 4. Gegenwarl , David E. Band 2, 3, 4, Foollighls 3, Music I, Res. Band I. Geis, Mary L. A Cappella 3, 4, Tab. Ed. 4, Foollighls 3, Forum Rom. 2, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Club Play 3, 4, Masq. 2, Music 2, 3, SPOR I, Sr. Play 4, Townmeeling 3, 4. Georgeas, Carole L. Forum R'om. 2, Gavel 4, Masq. 2, Pan Am. 4, SPQR I. Gesmer, Karyl J. A Cappella 4, Alalanla 3, 4, Inler. Conf. 4, sec. 4, Foollighls 3, Forum Rom. 2, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Girls' Choir 3, Music I, 2, Safely Council 4, SPOR I, Slory 4, Townmeeling 4, lreas. 4. Gibbon, Nancy A. Drama 4, lreas. 4, Foollighls 3, Forum Rom. 2, 3, Fulure Teachers 4, Masq. 2, Pan Am. 4, SPOR I. Gibson, W. Anna Biology 2, sec. 2, Drama 4, Foollighls 3, 5 Masq. 2. Glelow, Herberl F. g Safely Council 4. Grllnane, Mary J. A Cappella 4, Foollighls 3, Girls' Choir H921 3, Girls' Club Play 4, Masq. 2, Music 2, 3, lreas. 2, Operella 4, Sal. Amigos 2, Slory 4, Townmeeling 3, 4. Glaze, David D. Hisl. 4, Cenlral High School, Tulsa, Okla., BH3, galhedral High School, Wichila, a., . Golding, Belle L. h A Capapella 4, Drama 4, Foollighls 3, Girls' hoir 2, 3, Masq. 2, Music I, 2, 3, 4, lreas. 4. Golighlly, Kalherine H. Foollighls 3, Forum Rom 2, Fr. Sci. I, Masq. 2, Music 2, Pan Am. 4. Good, Carolyn E. Foollighls 3, Masq. 2, Music I, 2, 3, sec. I, Townmeeling 4. Gray, John Music 3, 4, sgl. al arms 4, Track 3, Cross Counlry 3, 4. Green, I. Richard, Jr. Le Cer. Fran. I, 2, Lincoln 4, Lil. Tab. 4, Sporlsmen 2, 3, Slamp I, 2, Trap. Slalf 3, Foolball I, mgr. I. Green, Lois I. Arl I, Band I, Dance 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir 4, Music I, 2, 3, 4. Groezinger, Jeannelle M. Biology 2, Fr. Sci. I, German 4. Grosser, Lois A. A Cappella 3, 4, Alalanla I, 2, 4, Comm. Sp. 4, Drama 4, Foollighls 3, Forum 3, 4, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Fr. Council I, Camera 2, Conf. 4, pres. 4, Girls' Club Council 2, Jr. Council 3, Lil. Tab. I, Masq. 2, Operella 3, 4, Sludenl Council 3, 4. Grusin, Howard A. Hi-Y 4, Lincoln 4. Gulbrandsen, Karen J. A Cappella 3, 4, Big Sisler 4, Chem. 4, v. pres. 4, Forum 3, Forum Rom. 2, 3, pres. 3, Fr. Sci. I, Jr. Council 3. Haas, Barbara J. Tab. Ed. 4, Foollighls 3, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Gavel 4, Girls Choir 3, Lil. Tab. I, Masq. 2, Music I, 2, 3, Newlon 3, Sal. Amigos I, 2, Trap. Ed. 3, Trap. Slalf 2. Haas, Dolly E. Orch. 4, German 4, Girls' Choir 4, Le Cer. Fran. I, Music I, 2, 3, 4. Haerlel, Sally Rae A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Foollighls 3, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Gavel 3, 4, Girls' Club Council 4, pres. 4, Masq. 2, lreas. 2, Music 2, Trap. Slalf I. Hagedorn, Roberl Sal. Amigos 2. Hag ard, June B. Elalanla 4, Drama 4, Foollighls 3, Fr. Sci. I, Hisl. 4, pres. 4, Le Cer. Fran. I, 2, Leaders' Class 3, 4. Haick, Carol D. Biology 3, Sal. Amigos 2. Halliday, Mary E. Chem. 4, Fr. Sci. I, Girls' Choir 3, 4, Le Cer. Fran. 3, 4, Masq. 2, Music 3. Hansen, Edwin H. Biology 3, C'hem. 4, Fr. Sci. I, Hisl. 4, Safely Council 3, Sporlsmen 3, Track 3, Cross Counlry 4. Hansen, Jack L. Band 2, 3, 4, Fr. Sci. I, Res. Band I, 2, Tennis 2, 3. Hanson, George E. Tab. Ed. 4, Burke 3, 4, Chem. 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Drama 4, sgl. al arms 4, Fool- lighls 3, Forum R'om. 2, lreas. 2, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Fr. Sci. I, Girls' Club Play 3, Masq. 2, Res. Band I, Sr. Council 4,' SPOR I, Sr. Play 4, Slage Crew 4. Hardin, M. Helen Home Ec. 4, Tab. Pub. Bd. 3. Harmel, A. Richard Proi. Slaff I, 2, 3, Sporlsmen 4, Baseball I, 2, Cross Counlry 3. Harlnell, Charles L. Track 3, 4, Cross Counlry 3, 4. Halch, Nancy S. Dance Dem. 3, Foollighls 3, Fr. Sci. I, Music 3. Havens, Palricia A. Masq. 2. Heidenreich, Edward D. Boys' Chorus I, 2, Soccer 4. Held, Carol M. Foollighls 3, Pan Am. 4. Hendersholl, Roberl V. Biology 2, 3, Hisl. 3, Radio 2, Sporlsmen 2, 3, 4, v. pres. 3, Foolball I. Hennessy, James E. Foolball 3, 4, Fenwick High School, Oak Park, Ill., I, 2. Henning, Donald W. Big Brolher 4, Conf. 4, lreas. 4, Burke 3, 4, pres. 4, Inler. Conf. 4, pres. 4, 4-Yr. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE SELECTION OF STERLING AND PLATED SILVER IN THE WESTERN SUBURBS NATIONALLY FAMOUS WATCHES, FOUNTAIN PENS, AND JEWELRY FINE DIAMONDS AND COMPLETE REMODELING SERVICE IN OAK PARK AT I I6 NORTH OAK PARK AVENUE ' EUcIicI 6-5624 .F5.'.9AI'..f.'.'!.E2E!I'I Island Huy JEWELERS - SILVERSMITHS IN LA GRANGE AT 70 S. LA GRANGE ROAD ' LA GRANGE II H931 Honor Roll 4, I-li-Y 3, 4, coepres. 4, Proj. Slaff 2, 3, 4, SPOR I, Sr. Play 4, Track I, 2. Henson, Leonora A. Biology 4, Horne Ec. 3, 4, v. PT55- 3? Le Cer. Fran. 2, 3. Heyer, Rulh C. g Fr. Sci. I, Sal. Amigos I, 2. Hillborn, Palricia A. I Arls-Crafls I, Alalanla I, 4, Biology 2, Dance Dem. 2, Fulure Teachers 4, Le Cer- Fran. I, 2, 3, Shakespeare I, 2, Swim. I, 2, 3. Hirsch, June Chem. 3, 4, Orch. 2, 3, 4, Dance Dem. I, 2, Forum Rom. 2, 3, praelor 3, Music I, 2, SPQR I. Hoferl, Barbara M. . Biology 2, 3, Fr. Sci. I, Home Ec. 2, 3, 4, Music 2, 3. Hoffman, Richard L. Orch. I, 2, 3, 4, Concerl Solo. 3, 4, Forum Rom. 2, 3, 4, pres. 3, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Hisl. 2, Lincoln 4, Music 3, 4, Newlon 4, pres. 4, Radio 3, Sr. Play 4. Hoffmann, Geraldine L. Girls' Choir 3, 4, Music 2, 3. Hogue, Jane A. Forum Rom. I, 2, Masq. 2, Slory 3, 4, sec. 4. Holle, Jeanne C. Tab. Ed. 4, Alalanla I, 2, 3, 4, sec. 3, Big Sisler 4, Forum 3, 4, 4-Yr. I-Ionor Roll 4, Jr. Council 3, Masq. 2, Music I, SPOR I, Trap. Slaff 3. Horlon, Julia B. , 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Fr. Sci. I, sec. I, SPOR I, Slory 3, 4, lreas. 3, 4, Trap. Slalf 3. Hughes, Belly Jean A Cappella 3, 4, Concerl Solo. 3, Dance Dem. 2, Girls' Choir 3, Music Z, 3, Operella 4. Hume, Roberl J. Res. Band I, 2, Sr. Play 4, Slage Crew 4, Cross Counlry 3. Hump-hner, Serila Band 2, Masq. 2, Pan Am. 4, lreas 4, SPQR I. Huselh, Ronald B. Big Brolher 4, sec. 4, Class 3, pres. 3, Jr. Council 3, res. 3, Lincoln 3, 4, Mono- gram 3, 4, Council 4, Sludenl Council 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4, capl. I, 2, Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. Hulchinson, Belly J. Drama 4, Home Ec. 4, Johnson Counly High School, Ml. Cily, Tenn. I, 2. Ingalls, Jane H. Masq. 2, Pan Am. 3. Irish, Audrey J. - Forum Rom. 2, Music I, 2, 3, Pan Am. 3, Res. Band I. lrmis, Beryl M. , Fr. Sci. I, Home Ec. 4, v. pres. 4, Music I, 2, Sal. Amigos 2. Iverson, Charles C. Safely Council 4, Soccer 3, 4, capl. 3. Jackson, R'ober'I F. Boys' Chorus 2, Music 2, 3, sgl. al arms 2, Slage Crew 2, Slamp 2. Jacobs, John J. , Sporlsmen 3, Sl. Phillips High School, Chicago, Ill., I. Janssen, Mary K. h Forum Rom. 2, 3, Gavel 3, 4, Music 2, 3. Jeffries, Kennelh I. . Tab. Ed. 4, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Hisl.. 3, Lincoln 4, Sporlsmen 3, Deephayen High School, Deephaven, Minn., I, 2. Joesling, Douglas F. Camera 4, Burke 4, Foollighls 3, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Newlon 3., Proi. Slafl I, 2, 3, Radio I, Safely Council I, 2, Sporlsmen 2. Johnson, Charlene Lois l Drama 4, Forum Rom. 3, Fr. Council I, Fr. Sci. I, Jr. Council 3, Music 2, 3, SPOR I. Johnson, Clyde Elwood A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus I, Music 4, Operella 4, Sr. Play 4. Johnson, David D. Baseball I, 2, Baskelball I, 2, Foolball I, 2. Johnson, Hugh Keilh . A Cappella 3, 4, Safely Council 3. Johnson, Sharlene Rulh I Drama 4, v. pres. 4, Foollighls 3, Forum Rom. 2, Girls' Club Play 4, Masq. 2, SPOR I, Townmeeling 4, Trap. Ed. 4. Johnson, Yvonne A. A Cappella 3, 4, Fulure Teachers 4, lreas. 4, Le Cer. Fran. 3, Music I, 2, 3, 4, sec. '2, SPOR I. Jones, Phyllis B. , Orch. I, 2, 3, 4, Concerl Solo. 3, 4, Music 2, 3, Sfory 3, 4, sec. 3, pres. 4, Townmeel- ing 3, 4. Jones, Roberl W. A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus I, Fool- lighls 3, Music I, 2, 3, 4, sgl. al arms 2, 4, Operella 3. Karlsen, Warren V. Swim. 2, 4. Keil, Adeline L. Home Ec. 4. Kemble, Carolyn J. Girls' Choir 4. Kemper, Sheila A. . Arls-Crafls I, Alalanla 4, Biology 2, Fool- lighls 3, Forum 3, 4, Fr. Sci. I, Masq. 2, SPOR I. Kempherl, Kay Rae German 4, Leaders' Class 4. Kennard, Joyce M. Music I, 2, 4, Sal. Amigos I. Kesler, Dawn B. n Music I, Sal. Amigos I. Kickerl, Lee G. Band 4, Res. Band 2, 3, Baseball I. Kilberg, Jane E. Drama 4. King, Arnold L. Baseball 3, Track 3, 4, Cross Counlry 3. Kinnan, Lynn E. Forum Rom. 2, Music 2, 3, SPQR I. Kipp, Roberl G. Fr. Sci. I, Monogram 2. Kirby, Harry L., Jr. A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus I, Chem. 4, Lincoln 4, Pan. Am. 3, Sal. Amigos 2, 3. Kollenback, Joan R. U Gavel 3, 4, Girls' Choir 2, Masq. 2, Music I. Kolzow, Charles E. A Cap ella 4, Monogram 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Baskelball 3, 4, Soccer 4, Cross Counlry 3. Koukos, Peler J. 0 . Burke 3, 4, Foollighls 3, Fr. Sci. I, Girls' Club Play 4, Masq. 2, Newlon 3, Sr. Play 4, Slage Crew 3, Swim. 3, 4. Kounlreles, Joan A Biology 3, Home Ec. 4, Music 3, 4. Krause, Roberl E. Baseball I, 2, mgr. 2. Krbec, Joseph Track 3, 4, Cross Counlry 3. Kress, Mar ery A. Foollighls 3, Fr. Sci. I, Gavel 3, 4, Cam- era 2, Masq. 2, Tab. Pub. Bd. 2. Krick, Thomas A. Fr. Sci. I. Krueger, Janel S. Arl I, 2, Sal. Amigos I, 2. Krueger, Marlene A. Forum Rom. 2, Home Ec. 3, 4, Music 2, SPQR I. Klsanes, Alice M. Arls-Crafls 2, pres. 2. Kubilz, Barbara A. Tab. Ed. 4, Forum Rom. 2, Lil. Tab. I, Pan Am. 3, 4, SPQR I. Kuby, William C. 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Lincoln 3, 4, Baskel- ball 4, mgr. 4. Kuncilz, Joan M. Biology 2. Kulschan, Rulh E. Orch. 2, 3, 4, Drama 4, Sal. Amigos I, 2. Ladwig, Marion L. A A Cappella 3, 4, Girls' Choir 2, Girls' Club Council I, Jr. Council 3, Music I, 2, 3, 4, v. pres. 4, Operella 4. Laing, Jean M. . Eerglengelgl High School, Bergenfleld, N. Lamond, Barry D. Big Brolher 4, Class v. pres. 4, Jr. Coun- cil 3, Lincoln 3, 4, pres. 4, Monogram 4, Pro'. Slaff I, 2, 3, Sr. Council 4, v. pres. 4, Smoking Council 4, Sludenl Council 4, v. pres. 4, Foolball I, 2, 3, 41 TFGCIY I. 2. 3, 4. Landers, Laurence G. h Fr. Sci. I, lreas. I, Hisl. 3, Hi-Y 3, Lin- coln 4, Pan Am. 3, Safely Council 3, 4, Sal. Amigos 2, lreas. 2. Lane, William G. Le Cer. Fran. 3, Foresl Hill High School, Jackson, Miss., I, Anderson Cark High School, Monlrose, Calif., I, Glendale High School, Glendale, Calif., 2. Lang, E. Roberl Chem, 4, Fr. Sci. I, Le Cer. Fran. 2, sgl. al arms 2, Lincoln 4, Swim. I, 2, 3, 4. Langhoul, A. Norman Band 3, 4, Res. Band I, 2, Sporlsmen 2, 3. lI94I Lawson, Harry H., Jr. Boys' Chorus I, 2, Sporlsmen 4. Lawson, James B. . 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Honor Roll 4, Fr. Sci. I, Gavel 3, 4, crilic 4, Masq. 2, Newlon 3, SPQR I. MacGregor, Roberl G. A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus I, Mono- gram 3, 4, Operelfa 3, 4, Sr. Play 4, Foolball I, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Maecker, Charles P. A Pan Am. 3, 4, Sal. Amigos I, 2, Sporls- men 2, 3, 4, Foolball I, 2. Magidson, Sherman C. Burke 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Monogram 3, 4, Proi. Slafl 3, 4, Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4. Mahoney, Diane C. Alalanla I, 2, 3, 4, Foollighls 3, Forum Rom. 4, Archery 3, 4, Leaders' Class 4. Mahoney, Nancy A. Arls-Crafls 3, Alalanla I, 2, 3, 4, Biology 2, Dance Dem. 2, 3, Fr. Sci. I, Fulure Teachers 4, Archery 2, 3, Swim. I, 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Class 4. Mann, Renee J. Arls-Crafls I, Orch. 2, 3, 4, Concerl Solo. 3, Le Cer. Fran. 2, Music I, 2, Townmeel- ing 4, Trap. Ed. 4, Trap. Slalf I, 2, 3, Tennis 3, 4. Manning, Dennis D. Sporlsmen 3, 4, sec. 4, Baskelball 4, mgr. 4, ,Soccer 4, mgr. 4. Marlin, Mary E. Girls' Choir 4, Home Ec. 4. Marlin, Neil C. Sporlsmen 3. Massari, Marilyn I. Forum Rom. 2, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Fr. Sci. I, Gavel 3, 4, Le Cer. Fran. 3, 4, Masq. 2, SPQR I. ! -F, ff IIE' ix. ,, fx ' .- i Fi ' A ' lf: I Tx , Ld' I E 4- I 5, IIIIA ' lanqmmu-mn I f ,f HI.: J J I . IIS . +1 ig' 'fi' 1. , EF I- . ' ,- I-If -lg: E., 'I f'. W I - -L :Ii ' I ' QL ,:- , -'IL 5' I Q IJ! ig ' ima ., 5' I. L, VH ? if-fx 'ni' ' RIVER FOREST STATE BANK 7727 LAKE STREET RIVER FOREST, ILLINOIS OFFICERS ELM ER W. ARCI-I Presidenf EUGENE F. CRONIN Vice Pre-sideni' and Trus+ Officer CARL J. CI-IRIS-IOEEERSEN Vice Presideni' and Cashier MILLARD S. PI-IEBUS Assis'IariI Cashier GEORGE F. CAMSKY Assisfani' Trusf Officer Member of Federal Deposii Insurance Corporafion U951 May, Nancy A. Class sec. 33 4-Yr. Honor Roll 43 Fr. Council I, pres. I3 Girls' Club Council I, 3, 4, v. pres. 43 Jr. Council 3, sec. 33 Masq. 23 SPOR I3 Sludenl Council 3, 43 Townmeeling 3, 4. Mayer, Susan J. Forum 3. McCay, Elsie H. Biology 23 Conf. 4, corr. sec. 43 Home Ec. 43 Music I, 2. McConnell, M. Jean 1 Dance Dem. 43 Foollighls 33 Le Cer. Fran. 3, 43 Music I, 2, 3, 43 SPQR I. McGarry, R. Palricia Forum Rom. 23 Fr. Sci. I, sec. I. McGreevy, R. Edward 1 1 Big Brolher 43 Jr. Council 33 Lincoln 43 Sr. Council 43 Baskelball I, 2, 33 Foolball 4, McGre or, Nancy J. 1 Fogllighls 33 Masq. 23 Music I, 23 Slamp I3 Townmeeling 3, 43 Trap. Ed. 43 Trap. c I ip, arya ice 1 M Ksliill 3M i' Fr. Sci. I3 Music I, 23 Sal. Amigos 23 Tab. Pub. Bd. 43 Trap. Slaff 3. McKiIIop, Douglas B. 1 Biology 2, v. pres. 23 Fr. Sci. I. McKinnie, Mary E. ' Music I. McMiIIen, Joan E. A Cappella 43 Arl 23 Alalanla 33 Orch. 2, 3, 43 Girls' Choir 33 Le Cer. Fran. 33 Music I, 2, 3, 43 Slamp 2, 3. McNamara, Jane L. 1 1 1 Band 23 Foollighls 33 Fr. Sci. I3 Girls Club Play 33 Le Cer. Fran. 33 Res. Band I3 Shakespeare 2, v. pres. 23 Townmeeling 4. Means, Sue Anne Alalanla I, 2, 43 Orch.12, 33 Forum Rom. 3, 43 Girls' Club Council I3 Masq. 23 Res. Band 23 Safely Council 3, 43 SPOR I3 Tab. M iubk. Bg. 3. F en ic , eor e . Chem. 4, Seas. 43 Fr. Sci. I3 Masq. 23 Newlon 2, lreas. 23 Radio 2. Middlelon, L. Arlhur Baseball 23 Foolball 2. Midlhun, Georgia I. Chem. 43 Band 4. Milan, Julie 1 Alalanla 43 Swim. 3, 4. Miller, Donald R. Foollighls 33 Sporlsmen 3, 4, sec. 3, pres. 43 Tennis 3v4. Milles, Nancy . , Arl 23 Biology 23 Band 3: FoolIIQhlS 32 Camera 3, 4, pres. 43 Lil. Tab. I3 Music li Res. Band I. Minarik, Carol-Marie Chem. 43 Music I. Mink, Suzan E. Arl 2, 43 Fulure Teachers 3, 43 Masq. 2. Minulh, Mary I. 1 Biology 23 Fr. Sci. I3 German 43 Camera 43 Townmeeling 4.1 Monlenbruck, Rosemarie Drama 43 Forum Rom. 23 4-Yr. Honor Roll 43 Fr. Council I3 Fr. Sci. I3 Newlon 43 SPQR i. Moore, Janel E. Tab. Ed. 43 Alalanla 43 4-Yr. Honor Roll 43 Fr. Sci. I3 Masq. 23 Townmeeling 3, 43 Trap. Slaff 3. Morris, Dorolhy L. Alalanla 43 Masq. 2. Morris, J. Michael 1 1 Bo s' Chorus I, 23 Burke 43 Hi-Y 43 Lil. Tab. I3 Slage Crew 43 Tab. Pub. Bd. 3, 43 Cross Counlry 2, 3, 4, mgr. 2, 3, 4. Morris, Mary Jean 1 Big Sisler 43 Foollighls 33 Forum 3, 4, Hisl. 43 4-Yr. Honor Roll 43 Fr. Council I3 Conf. 4, v. pres. 43 Jr. Council 33 Masq. 23 SPQR I. Morlon, Marilyn M. 1 Home Ec. I, 23 Music 2. Nelson, B. Jeanelle Foollighls 33 Conf. 4, comm. co-ord. 43 Le Cer. Fran. 23 Masq. 2, sec. 23 Town- meeling 3, 4. Nelson, Peler A. Burke 3, 43 Monogram 43 Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Baskelball 2, 3, 4, co-capl. 33 Soccer 4. Nelson, Sharon L. Alalanla 43 Biology 23 Fr. Sci. I3 Camera 33 Home Ec. 3, 4, sec. 3, lreas. 43 Tab. Pub. Bd. 4. Nemerovski, Howard N. Burke 3, 4, sec. 43 lnfer. Conf. 4, lreas1. 43 Foollighls 33 4-Yr. Honor Roll 43 Girls' Club lay 43 Hi-Y 43 Masq. 23 Proi. Slaff 2, 3, 43 Safely Council 43 Trap. Slaff 4. Newbanks, Kalhryn J. Alalanla 2, 33 Forum Rom. 2, 3,3 4-Yr. Honor Roll 43 Fulure Teachers 33 Music I, 23 Newlon 3, 4. Nielsen, Joyce C. 1 Big Sisler 4, v. pres. 43 Biology 33 Gavel 3, 43 Masq. 2. Nikilas, James C. Monogram 43 Foolball 2, 4. Niles, Mary Louise A Cappella 3, 43 Big Sisler 43 Foollighls 33 Forum 3, 4 v. pres. 43 Girls' Choir 23 Girls' Club Council 33 Masq. 23 Music I, 23 SPOR I, pres. I3 Trap. Slaff 3. Noel, Carol J. Biology 23 Forum 3, 4, sec. 43 Fr. Sci. I3 Sal. Amigos I, 23 Sr. Play 4. Nordman, Mary E. 1 A Cappella 3, 43 Biology 23 Concerl Solo. 43 Drama 43 Foollighls 33 Girls' Choir 23 Music I, 2, 3, 43 Operella 3, 4. Novak, Charles F. Big Brolher 43 Conf. 43 Pub. co-chr. 43 Burke 43 Class v. pres. 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 Jr. Council 33 Monogram 3, 43 Sr. Council 43 Sludenl Council 4, pres. 43 Baseball 23 Baskelball I, 2, 33 Foolball l,2, 3, 43Track I, 3, 4, capl. 4. O'Brien, Jeanne M. Fr. Sci. I3 Fulure Teachers 43 Music I, 2, 33 Sal. Amigos I. Odeen, Joyce E. Home Ec. 4. O'DeII, Rila A. Biology 43 Home Ec. 4. Ogle, Eugene H. Big Brolher 43 Boys' Chorus 23 Hi-Y 3, 43 Lincoln 3, 43 Monogram 2, 3, 43 Operella 3, 43 Slage Crew 43 Foolball I, 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 4, capl. 4. O'Grady, Danna J. Foollighls 33 Fr. Sci. I3 Fulure Teachers 43 Camera 23 Masq. 23 SPOR I3 Townmeeling 3, 4, hisl. 43 Trap. Ed. 4. Olcese, Thomas R. Mogoggam 3, 43 Foolball I, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, , . Olson, Gloria J. Fr. Sci. I3 Jr. Council 3. O'NeaI, Wanila .A. Biology 2. Overslreel, Marcia A. Alalanla 3, 43 Foollighls 33 Girls' Club Play 43 SPOR I3 Leaders' Class 4. Padnos, Ellen R. Alalanla I, 2, 3, 43 Drama 43 Forum 43 Masq. 23 Safely Council 43 Sal. Amigos 2. Pappadimilriou, Palricia Biology 33 Home Ec. 43 Music 3. Parker, Roberl W. Fr. Sci. I3 Lighls Crew 2, 3, 43 Safely Council I, 2, 3, 43 Sporlsmen I, 2. Payes, Joanne M. Alalanla 43 Forum R'om. 2, 33 Fr. Sci. I. Peeken, Sandra J. 1 Dance Dem. 2, 33 Foollighls 33 Fr. Sci. I3 Gavel 3, 4, v. pres. 43 Masq. 23 Sludenl Council I, 2. Perusse, Elizabelh M. Arl I, sec. I3 Biology 23 Drama 43 Fool- lighls 33 Forum Rom. 23 Fr. Sci. I3 Fulure Teachers 3, 4, pres. 43 Gavel 3, 43 Masq. 23 SPQR I. Phillips, Diane Mae Hisl. 3, 4, sec. 33 Home Ec. 33 Safely Council 43 Trap. Ed. 43 Trap. Slaff 3, 4. Pick, Charolelle E. Home Ec. 2, 33 Music I, 2. Pickell, William F. Burke 43 4-Yr. Honor Roll 43 Proi. Slafl I, 2, 3, 4. Pioller, James W. Burke 43 Drama 43 Foollighls 33 Hisl. 3, 43 Safely Council 3, 43 Slage Crew 3, 4. Porler, Plhyllis Ann 1 Arls-Crafls I3 Alalanla 43 Foollighls 33 Forum Rom. 23 Fr. Sci. I3 Masq. 23 SPOR I3 Townmeeling 3, 4, sgl. al arms 3. Polls, Gloria M. Chem. 33 Orch. 43 Masq. 23 Res. Band I3 Sal. Amigos I, 2. Polls, Judilh E. Arl I, v. pres. I3 Biology 23 Foollighls 33 Forum 3, 4, pres. 43 Girls' Club Play 43 Nswlon 3. Powers, James J. Foolball 3. Prall, Coralie J. Tab. Ed. 43 Arl 2, lreas 23 Biology 23 Forum Rom. 33 4-Yr. Honor Roll 43 Fr. Council I3 Fr. Sci. I, pres. I3 Fulure Teachers 33 Gavel 3, 4, sec. 43 Lil. Tab. I, 2, 3, 4 Council I. 3 Masq. 23 SPOR I3 Sludenl II96l Prina, Ronald J. Safely Council 43 Trap, Slaff 43 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Soccer I, 2, 3, 4. Proclor, William Healh Slamp I, 23 Tennis I3 Soccer 2, mgr. 2. Prueler, Arnold E. Burke 3, 43 Forum Rom. 23 4-Yr. Honor Roll 43 Hisl. 43 Slamp I3 Baseball 4. Radanl, Millon E. A Cappella 3, 43 Newlon 33 Track 3. Ranlis, Peler C. Tab. Pub. Bd. 43 Baskelball 23 Foolball 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3. Reader, Marilyn J. Alalanla 43 Orch. 43 Music 43 Newlorr 4. Reckamp, Raymond H. 1 1 Radio 3, 43 Sl. Ignalius High School, Chicago, Ill., I, 2. Redmond, Joan E. Biology 23 Home Ec. 2, 3. Reininga, Roberl E. Big Brolher 43 Conf. 4, sec. 43 Chem. 4, lreas. 43 Band 23 4-Yr. Honor Roll 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, sec. 43 Lincoln 3, 43 Res. Band 23 Sr. Council 43 SPQR I3 Foolball I, 23 Sr. Play 43 Swim. 3, 43 Track I, 23 Soccer 4, mgr. 4. Rex, William J. A Cappella 43 Fulure Teachers 33 Jr. Council 33 Monogram 3, 4, sg? al arms 43 Smoking Council 3, 43 Baskel all I, 2,3,43 Foolball I, 2, 3, 43 Track I. Richler, Arnold P. Burke 3, 43 4-Yr. Honor Roll 43 Hi-Y 43 Lil. Tab. I, 23 Monogram 3, 43 Slamp I3 Baskelball I3 Foolball I, 2, 3, 4. Ringuelle, Dolores T. Biolo y 33 Sal. Amigos 2, sec. 2. Rivenes, cCaroI A. Arls-Crafls I3 Alalanla 3, 43 Gavel 33 Masq. 23 Shakespeare 2, 3. Roberls, John L. Boys' Chorus I3 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Res. Band I3 Safely Council 4. Rohde, Harry O. 1 Burke 43 Forum Rom. 23 Hisl. 4, v. pres. 33 SPQR I3 Slamp I, 2, 3, pres. 2, v. pres. Rosen, Bernadine M. Foollighls 33 Fr. Council I3 Le Cer. Fran. 23 Masq. 23 Safely Council 43 Slory 43 Townmeeling 3, 4. Rosenbery, Joseph B. Biolo y 2, 33 Band 33 Radio 2, 3, lreas. 23 Res. Band 2, 33 Salely Council 2, 3, 43 Sal. Amigos 23 Tennis 2. Ross, Janel M. Arl' 23 Forum Rom. 23 Masq. 23 Pan Am. 3, sec. 33 SPOR I. Roll, A. Ronald Sporlsmen 4. Royal, Roberl A. Fr. Sci. I3 Newlon 4, crilic 43 Sporlsmen i, 2, 3, 4. Ruhmann, Raymond S. Foolball I3 Track I. Ryan, James M. Hisl. 33 Lighls Crew 2, 3, 43 Safely Council 2, 3, 43 Sal. Amigos 23 Sporlsmen 43 Slage Crew 2, 3, 43 Slamp 33 Swim. 4. Saam, Charlene P. Girls' Choir 2, 3, 43 Music I, 2. Sack, William J., Jr. 1 Arls-Crafls 2, pres. 23 Fr. Sci. I3 Hisl. 33 Soccer 2, mgr. 2. Sanderson, Richard L. 1 Camera 3, 4, lreas. 43 Burke 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Newlon 33 Pholo Slaff 3, 43 Radio 2. Scherer, E. Arlhur Lincoln 43 Foolball I, 2, 3, 4, capl. 43 Track I, 2, 3. Schiff, Jacqueline B. A Cappella 3, 43 Foollighls 33 4-Yr. Honor Roll 43 Masq. 23 Music I3 Operella 43 Sr. Play 43 Townmeeling 3, 4, sec. 4. Schlick, Roberla A. Fr. Sci. I3 Fulure Teachers 43 Sal. Amigos I, 2. Schreiber, George H. Safely Council 4. Schwarlz, Nancy L. Girls' Choir 43 Masq. 23 Music I, 2, 3. Schwass, Shirley L. Girls' Choir 33 Home Ec. 2, 43 Music I. Scovel, Sally R. 1 Biology 33 Hisl. 3, sec. 33 Lil. Tab. I3 Music I, 23 SPQR I3 Slory 4. Sears, Jean Ann Alalanla 2, 3, 43 Fr. Sci. I3 Pan Am. 4. Seed, Randolph W. Burke 43 4-Yr. Honor Roll 43 Lil. Tab. I, 2,3 Newlon 43 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 3, 4. Shannon, William C. Safely Council 3, 43 Baseball I. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF I95O .mari Olft . . . 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Art I, Music I, 2, 3, 4. Skehen, Joan M. ' Home Ec. 3, Archery 3, 4. Skinner, Patricia T. Atalanta 4, Forum 3, 4, Forum Rom. 2, 3, pres. 3, Future Teachers 4, Jr. Council 3, SPOR I, Student Council 4, sec. 4. Small, March N. Future Teachers 4, Townmeeting 4. Smith, Colin A., Jr. Tab. Ed. 4, Burke 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Monogram 4, SPQR I, Track I, 2, 3, 4, mgr. 4, Soccer 3, 4. Smith, Lawrence D. Camera I, 2, 3, 4, treas. 3, sec. 4, Hi-Y 4, Photo Staff 3, 4, Sr. Play 4. Smith, Mabel M. Biology 3. Soderstrom, Bonnie Lu Biology 2, 3, Footlights 3, Fr. Sci. I, v. pres. I, Gavel 3, 4, Girl's Club Council 2, 4, treas 4, Jr. Council 3, Masq. 2, Student Council 2, 3, 4. . Sorensen, Marilyn J. Drahma 4, Fr. Sci. I, Home Ec. 2, Sal. Amigos 2, Townmeeting 3, 4. Sourapas, Katherine D. A Cappella 4, Footlights 3, Girls' Choir 3, Music 3, 4. Spencer, Nancy P. Atalanta 2, 3, 4, Fr. Sci. l. Sperbeck, Judith M. Atalanta 4, Masq. 2, Sal. Amigos I. Sponsel, Betty Lou Camera 4. Srp, Jerraline R. Atalanta I, 2, 3, 4, pres. 4, Biology 2, Forum 3, 4, Camera 3, 4, v. pres. 4, Music 2, -3, Trap. Ed. 4, Trap. Staff 3, Tennis 4. Stachnik, Thomas J. Monogram 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, capt. 2, 4, Soccer 4. Stahl, Marilynn J. Biology 3, Music 2, Stannard, Ursula M. Sal. Amigos 2, 3. Stefty, Edward C., Jr. Camera I, 2, 3, Chem. 4, Future Teachers 4, Hi-Y 4, Masq. 2, v. pres. 2, Photo Staff 2, 3, Sr. Play 4, Tennis I, 2, 3. Steirer, Ilonka M. Atalanta 4, Dance Dem. 3, Drama 4, Foot- lights 3, Masq. 2, Music I, Trap. Staff 3. Stevens, Ronald W. Chem. 4, pres. 4, Fr. Sci. I, Newton 3, SPOR I, Stage Crew 4. Streit, Kenneth F. Baseball 2, Football I, 3. Studtmann, Paul RI A Cappella 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, Music 2, 3, Sportsmen 3, Football I, 2, 3. Stuebe, Rosemary A. Biology 2, 4, Comm. Sp. 4, Drama 4, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Fr. Sci. I, Girls' Club Play 4, Lit. Tab. 3, 4, SPOR I. Swanson, Carol A. Future Teachers 4, Hist. 3, v. pres. 3, Music I, Sal. Amigos I, 2, pres. 2. Swanson, Joyce G. Music 2. Theobald, Dorothy M. Biology 2, Fr. Sci. I, Home Ec. 3, 4, sgt. at arms 3, pres. 4, Tab. Pub. Bd. 3, 4. Theos, Lillian A Cappella 4, Footlights 3, Fr. Council I, Girls' Choir 3, Masq. 2, Music I, 2, 3, 4. Thompson, Altred E. Forum Rom. 2, Fr. Sci. I, Baseball I. Thor, Donna Rae Biology 2, Fr. Sci. I. Tingleff, Joanne Band I, Orch. 2, 3, 4, Concert Solo. 3, 4 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Gavel 3, 4, treas. 4' Music I, 2. Tobey, G. Allan I 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Fr. Sci. I, Lincoln ' 4. Proi. Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Safety Council 3, 4 Sr. Play 4, Stage Crew 4, Football I, 2, , Track 2, 3, 4, mgr. 4, Soccer 4, mgr. . Tranter, Grace M. Forum 3, 4, Forum Rom. 2, Fr. Sci. I, Girls' Choir 3, Masq. 2, SPQR I. Traver, Crai S. BasketbaTl I, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I. Treleaven, Donald W. Biology 4, Stamp 3. Tucker, Thomas Jacob Orch. I, 2, 3, 4, Swim. I, 2. Tucker, Thomas Robert Big Brother 4, pres. 4, Conf. 4, v. pres. 4, Burke 3, 4, v. pres. 4, Class treas. 3, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Jr. Council 3, Sr. Council 4' Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, treas. 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 3, 4, Football I, 3, 4. Tye, Lucy M. Big Sister 4, Footlights 3, Forum 3, 4, treas. 4, Forum Rom. 2, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Masq. 2, SPOR I. Tyll, Gloria A. ' Orch. 2, 3, 4, Music 2. Ulbrich, Erwin A. Burke 4, sgt. at arms 4, Chem. 4, Forum Rom. 3, 4-Yr. Honor R'oII 4, Newton 3, Stage Crew 4, Tab. Pub. Bd. 4, Football Vallentyne, Jane Footlights 3, Forum 3, 4, Jr. Council 3, Lit. Tab. 2, Masq. 2, Music I, 2, Stamp I. Vance, William L., Jr. Burke 4, Chem. 4, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Hist. 3, pres. 3, Hi-Y 4, Sr. Play 4, Stage Crew 4, Tab. Pub. Bd. 3, 4, Baseball I, Football I. Vande Merkt, Albert L. Monogram 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4. Van Riper, Richard B. Band 2, Jr. Council 3, Sportsmen 3, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, Football I, 2, mgr. I, 2. Vaughn, Roger E. A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus I. Vavrik, Barbara E. Atalanta 2, 3, 4, Biology 2, Dance Dem. 4, Footlights 3, Fr. Sci. I, Girls' Choir 4, Home Ec. 3, 4, sec. 4, Masq. 2, Music I, Pan Am. 3. Victor, Barbara J. Footlights 3, Fr. Council I, Fr. Sci. I, Gavel 3, 4, Masq. 2, Music 2, SPQR I. Wagner, Carolyn A. Big Sister 4, Forum Rom. 2, Gavel 3, 4, Girls' Choir 3, Girls' Club Council 2, Jr. Council 3, Music I, SPQR I. Wagner, Robert T. Chem. 4, Band 2, 3, Hi-Y 4, Masq. 2, Res. Band I, Tab. Pub. Bd. 3, 4, Trap. Staff 3, Football I. Wagonseller, Richard J. Jr. Council 3, Masq. 2, Satety Council 4, Tab. Pub. Bd. 3, 4, Football I, 4, Track 2, Cheerleaders I, 2. Wahl, Harley E. ?isg. 3, Safety Council 3, 4, Sportsmen Wait, John V. Burke 4, Band 3, 4, Comm. Sp. 4, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Lit. Tab. I, Masq. 2, New- ton 3, Radio I, 2, 3, 4, sec. 3, pres. 4, Res. Band I, 2. Walker, David R. Monogram 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball I, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, 4. Walsh, John C. Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Fenwick High School, Oak Park, III., I, 2, 3. Waltemade, Raymond L. Biology 3, Chem. 4, Sportsmen 3. Watkins, John M. Forum Rom. 2, SPQR I, Swim. I, 2, 3, 4, Track I. Watson, Charles J. Radio I, 2, 3, 4, v. pres. 4, tech. 4. Webber, Diana L. Biology 2, Drama 4, SPQR I, Townmeeting 3, 4. Weinand, Herbert J. A Cappella 3, 4, Monogram 4, sec. 4, Operetta 4, Sr. Play 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4. Weir, Thomas G. Safety Council 4, Sportsmen 4. Wells, Judith I Atalanta 4, Footlights 3, Gavel 4, Girls' Choir 4, Girls' Club Council 2, Masq. 2, Music I, Pan Am. 4, Student Council I, 2. ma, WeIti.., John E. A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus I, Lincoln 4, Music 3, Operetta 3, 4, Sports- men 4, Track 2. Wescott, Richard B. Comm. Sp. 4, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Lincoln 4. Westcott, Charles A. Class treas. 4, Lincoln 3, 4, treas. 4, Monogram 3, 4, v. pres. 4, Sr. Council 4, SPQR I, Track I, 2, 3, 4, capt. 2, Soccer , 4. Whelan, Noel Ann Biology 2, Drama 4, Footlights 3, sec. 3, Fr. Sci. I, v. pres. I, Story 3, 4, sec. 4, Tab. Pub. Bd. 2, 3, 4. White, Judith P. Atalanta 3, 4, Biology 3, Home Ec. 3, 4, SPQR I. White, Suzanne Art 2, Drama 4, Footli hts 3, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Fr. Sci. I, Le Cer. Fran. 2, 4, Sr. Play 4, Stamp I, 2, Townmeeting 3, 4, v. pres. 4, Tennis 3. Whitmore, Jane Ann Art I, Biology 2, Dance Dem. 2, 3, Foot- lights 3. Wilborn, Stanley L., Jr. Biology 3, Footlights 3, Future Teachers 4, Masq. 2, Newton 3, Sportsmen 2, 3, Stage Crew 4, Football I, 2. Wildman, Donald C. Hi-Y 3, 4, Newton 3, Safety Council 4, Sportsmen 3, 4, SPQR I. Wilkinson, D. Jeannette Atalanta I, 4, Dance Dem. 2, Swim. 4, Leaders' Class 4. Williams, Judith A. Flirit :Central High School, Flint, Mich., I, , . Wilson, Diane A. Forum Rom. 2, Camera 3, 4, corr. sec. 4, SPOR I, Townmeeting 4. Wilson, Gay Camera 3, Home Ec. 3. Wilson, James R. Lights Crew 3, Safety Council 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, mgr. 2. Wilson, M. Virginia Orch. 2, 3, Footlights 3, Forum 4, Future Teachers 4, Masq. 2, Music I. Wilson, William O. Monogram 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, co- capt. 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, co-capt. 2. Wolfe, Francis D. Biology 2, 3, 4, pres. 4, treas. 3, 4, Drama 4, Fr. Sci. I, Hist. 3, Lincoln 4, Safety Council 3, 4, Sportsmen 2, SPQR' I, Sr. Play 4, Stage Crew 4, Football I. Wolters, Donald R. Hist. 4, treas. 4, Pan Am. 4, sgt. at arms 4, Safety Council 3, 4, Stamp 3. Wong, Foon amera I, 2, 3, 4, v. pres. 3, pres. 4, Burke 3, 4, Photo Staff I, 2, 3, 4, v. pres. 3, pres. 4, Safety Council 4. Wood, H. Richard Sportsmen 3, 4, Swim. 2, 3. Woodyard, David O. Lincoln 4, Proi. Staff 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4. Wormser, Alexander F. Burke 3, 4, Orch 2, 4, Forum Rom. 2, v. pres. 2, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Lit. Tab. 3, Masq. 2, Radio I, 2, SPQR I, Tab. Pub. Bd. 3, 4, Trap. Staff 3, 4, Swim 2, 3, 4. Worthington, Diane R. Drama 4, sec. 4, Footlights 3, pres. 3, Forum 3, 4, sgt. at arms 4, 4-Yr. Honor Roll 4, Fr. Sci. I, Future Teachers 4, corr. sec. 4, Masq. 2, SPOR I. Woulte, Judith C. Forum Rom. 2, 3, Fr. Sci. I, Gavel 4, Pan Am. 4. Wri ht, Glenn A. iflonogram 4, Soccer 3, 4. Wright, Jerry E. Tab. Ed. 4, Cont. 4, pub. chr. 4, Burke 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Inter. Cont. 4, co-pub. chr. 4, Fr. Sci. I, sec. I, Res. Band I, Sal, Amigos I, 2, v. pres. I, 2, Student Council I, 2, Track 2, Soccer I, 2, 3. Wyman, Walter O. Sportsmen 3, 4, Cross Country 3. Yearley, Jane E. I Footlights 3, Fr. Sci. I, pres. I, Jr. Coun- cil 3, Lit. Tab. 2, Masq. 2, SPQR I, Stu- dent Council I, 2, 3, Townmeetnng 3, 4, critic 4. Young, Betty M. I Le Cer. Fran. 2, Music 2, 3, Townmeeting 3, 4, Trap. Ed. 4. Zender, Philip R. Lincoln 3, 4, Sportsmen 4, sgt. at arms 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I. I 1 , :L Q, Q W N, gy, AQ- mwmm 5 i ...- xl 52 4'-P. 'Miz-1' Q , 2 k Wg. 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