Orland Park High School - Hi Lander Yearbook (Orland Park, IL)
- Class of 1944
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ERWIN KELLY Evelyn Priest English World History Dramatics Olive Neitz Arts and Crafts Susan McCann Music Library ov V Frank Haggerty Physical Education Margaret Leonard Shorthand Typing Social Science Evelyn Jordan English History , Spanish .x Marie Paprocki lathematics Biology Virginia June Tabor Home Economics General Science Marion Peters Office Secretary Joyce Beagley Science Club Hall Guard Dramatic Club Glee Club Red Cross Stanley Brown Yearbook Newspaper Basketball Mgr Anna Mae Butler Hall Guard Dramatic Club Science Club Red Cross Lois Cooper Interclass Basketball Marvin Cooper Basketball Baseball Track Bernice Enders Glee Club Robert Estand Basketball Baseball Class President Science Club June Fidler Social Chairman Dramatic Club Hall Juard Yearbook Photo Club 1 2 Interclass Track F Gladys Fries Hall Guard Chorus Dramatic Club Hobby Club Science Club Jane Fox Dramatic Club Erna Henning Home Ec. Club President Glee Club Interclass Basketball Robert Hewson Basketball Baseball Track Franklin Homerding Class President Paper and Yearbook Editor Basketball Mgr. Baseball Track Joyce Homerding Dramatic Club Science Club John Jedlicka Basketball Lois Maddox Paper and Yearbook Editor Science Club Interclass Basketball WL1berty Lanen pianist Hall Guard Evelyn Rafacz Student Council Secretary Vice President Hall Guard Yearbook Staff Alvin Roemer Betty Stoner ulee Club Dramatic Club Hall Guard Laverne Sucharski Interclass Basketball 1 fe Joyce Town Interclass Basketba Dramatic Club Hall Guard Photo Club Office Clerk Faye Tuttle Secretary m easurer Cleo Club Hall Juard Dramatic Club Cffice clcrk Lois Wo niak Glee Club Science Club Red Cross Marlyn Sayre Yearbook Staff Interclass Basketba Interclass Baseball Hall Guard 6 Afhhh G- ws. J 1 'X xi! TT ull! YEARBOOK STAFF MARLYN SAYRE JUNE FIDLER EVELYN RAFACZ Member Member Member rRANKLIN HOMERDING LOIb MADDOX Editor '1 ehief Assistant Editor I Jil CVPI TMAS EAZAAR RLLLY A STAI S IEBIE BAINES TOTTIE BAIWRS META MR AVIS HOPMWORTR HOP'WORTH CHERRY JESSIL AKERS RWXOOE RAMMER POODLE NEELY ABEL STOWE C Cricket yi MAKE BROPHY MISS CYNTHIA ELLERTON AROLERS SROPPERS SNOV FAIRIES CHORUS DIRECTORS BILL FRIES BETTY STONER LOIS BALLOU MARILYN STIGERS CORINNE FERRARO LOIS RAUCH JANR FOX ANThONE KORT JAMES JORDAN JACK LEE WILL TUTTLE JOYCE HOMERDINC STAGE MANAGER EDMUND LANG MUSIC SUSAN MCCANN DRAMATICS EVVLYN PRIEST C-x S , A L , , S. A E MRS. MCALISTER RAMWER JUNE FIDLER VPNF F AM PHAT IN OMLRDINI DIY h ZA3hTd STJNhr f ROSS BLJER V DONE E ELSIE PISSES 0141? WAQHIXIJFU N JALK LM Q- LONIAL Obil EFS GLJH n JL AID RICFARD KLO L A QAIA, VIWLWLN EDMTND LANJ D CRO o N HSE MAHIIYN PTFL ANK TDM S E JOEY SYSAN dbh N MARV ACT I leg the ditlor PltUP6 EDNARD MANNING RICHARD KLOTZ JACK LEE HAROLD RODGERS LOIS RAUCP LOIS BALLOU MAPILYN STIUERS The story opens with Uncle Sam study globe and worry4ng about the sad con of the world He despairs for the of America Miss Liberty entexs and urges him to be more optimistlc She takes him bacx over the dramatic historical events of our country, introduces him to Washington, 'ncoln and others. The curtain falls on a scene of rejoicing at the clnse of World War ACT II This present day scene could take place in any town or city in the United states The Boy and Girl Scouts are rehears ing a play to be given as a help for a big d Drive in the community They prepare the stage, practice their speeches, etc I this show they present the nRation Books,' Gremlins, Gardeners, Weeds, etc. Finally Miss Liberty and Uncle Sam join them and Uncle Sam admits that the future of America and the world is safe in the hands of modern yOL1thS o DIRECTORS MUSIC SUSAN E. MCCANN SPELCH EVELYN V. PRIEST COSTUMES OLIVE NEITZ ACCOMPANIST LOIS MADDOX ' 'rin' mv' J..J..7I:.R1l ,J x J -vm gf-1 ., , .,. V 1 V, fiona S . ish A U2 ATT-1 jf, 'r W v- 7 v- --1, f- ,N -sv- ,..L.Jg ,blk 2, Jn - ' f -x L NTT Of' '11 V Y mlml 1 L, w L vqf. N ,- EJCY Q4 -vw - ff. fx v 1 1- -V W-, an L J . 'MIL PL, jgi r dfrgd ff ,W F' A vw 1 'Z' :Url V U , ' 'JL O I I TU' 1 ll ' '1' ' v fu ,dk .. L. 4. . 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X l3-- M Y ' BASKETBALL SQUAD Back row Frank Haggerty Coach Bob Bstand, Wallace Yunker, Rooert Hew on, Captain, hd Gee, Norman Kramer, Franklin omerding, Mgr , Stanley Brown, Mgr Front row Raymond Bernard, Richard Martie, Marvin Cooper, Virgil Butler, Brnest Sayre GIRLS' PHYSI AL EDUCAWION CLASS Fourth row Laverne Hannapel, Mary Lou Callahan, Gertrude Yunker, Francis White, Mary Scharf, Lois Cooper, Mary Francis Mclntosh, Marilyn DeVries, Mildred Rauch, Virginia Mciean, Jean Cole Third row Shirley Cleveland, Joyce Homerding, Hvelyn Rafacz, uladye Fries, Anna Mae Stockman, B sie his es, L is Woznia , Lorraine DBKOSG, Liles Cooper, Joanne domerdlng, Dorothy Crilly Rotnenburg, Shirley Nelson, Imovere potter, Ruth Frogner, leo , Barbara Va Jane Fox ret rom Je ma hoelzlire, wildr d ook Ioyce Beag v, Lois Haut' Tear Jwng e , a Jean Bailey : N , , ' ' J Z B . O fd ' . N , 1 W V L Y M L 1 C 'l s J ' k lx , Second row: Phyllis Joseph, Harriet A x v v C A .. ' f Blva O' n M . il, F1 ': W l ' ' 1 H ea C - , - - lev en, U . 1 l s nd WWF' Edward Gee 21 Points 19 Fouls Norman Kramer 97 Points 56 Fouls Wallace Yunker 57 Points 54 Fouls Robert Henson 339 Points 13 Fouls Robert Estand 35 Points 48 Fouls Marvin Cooper 4 Points 6 Fouls THE CLASS HISTORY ' Proudly but shyly the nClass of l944H made its debut in the fall of 1940 at the Orland Park High School The class had twenty eight pupils that year Their dramatic teacher, Miss friest, out on two three act plays Thev were nThe Scarecrow Creeps a d NEX cust My Dust Near the end of this year the high ool njoyed seeing the comedy, Life 'ith Father,n By the end of May after the atmosphere of high school life was breathed in and the freshmen would say mv high school,' the whole school had a picnic and went to Riverview Park Their return in the fall of 1940 was less dram tic but more joyous Ten new pupils Joined this sophomore class Three of their classmates entered a model house contest in the Flower Show of the Chicago Women's Clubs and received third prize Near the nd of this year some of them enjoyed dancing at the fir t Junior senior prom held in the new high school gymnasium They had a picnic on the last day of school that year Juniors there was something that pulled them back Upper classmen then, and able to settle import ant affairs More study than before and many more good Kelly We have him to thank for getting this school accredited Four new pupils also entered this class that year They won first prize in the magazine cam paign th t year within the school A May Carnival w s put on the s mc year by their dramatic teacher, They ended their Junior ye r with a school picnic And then Seniors in 1943, Tacts vcre acquired, many friends made nd important desires cultivated Three new seniors entered the class In the winter of this year, the music teacher, Miss McCann and the dramatics teacher, Miss Priest, put on two operett s 'The Christmas Bazaar' and uLiberty Lane, and March o this year the Seniors helped prepare a successful c r nival for school and public entertainment The Juniors joined the Seniors in seeing the musical shov, UOkla homa, At the end of the year the class of '44 could now truly say, nvini, vidi, vici N They reminisced long ingly, but are looking forward firmly to new goal in life. o ' 0 0 I N I1 0 sch e . ll O a O . 4 O s.. 7 I . 3 o C '- u ix S ' ., , N 7 . 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