Rockford College - Recensio / Cupola Yearbook (Rockford, IL)

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Many thanks also to the Rockford Morning Star and Register Republic for the use of the photographs taken by their staff. PROCRESSINC ONWARD T 0 HIGHER LEARNING Freshmen Eye Nature's walks, shoot folly as it flies, And catch the manners living as they rise , Laugh where we must, be candid where we can, But vindicate the ways of God to man. Say first, of God above or man below, What can we reason but from what we know? Alexander Pope FIRST ROW I. Dapson, D. Stevens, I. Guler, S. Schwandt, L. Coffin, M. Hartleb. SECOND ROW: A. Smith, R. Schaeffer, M. Varble L. Allison, I. Pearson, I. Kramps. THIRD ROW: I. Smith, E. Johnson, I. Sterner, I. Ball, A. Anderson, A. Humphrey, C. Renouf B. Everitt, M. Swanson, S. Olson, A. Murin, K. Amelung, L. Altmark. ABSENT: S. Culhane, S. Knanp, E. Leonard, I. Rapley, S Thayer, I. Williams. ar ' ,J - 4 . . q . g. f1 .4, N?-A . V Wig J :qi-lf. ' fig .ff 'An' 'x fir Std' fi' 'I A .' v . . lvlfr Nb k Y... 3 'Q , 3-. 6 ii I xii Y l ' 1,1 1 il ' . 'P 'fx' V V51 U Q ' l' , zvlzfa-' :...' 79 Y Q' X t f Lk la ? ws- M lr' lww-v 1' 'x I -U KX l C M 'N X I x X FIRST ROW: I. Pommer, M. Williams, C. Norton, R. Snyder, M. Sornson. SECOND ROW: C. Clingan, K. Nelson, N. McElroy, S Goff, B. Ewing, P. Tilton. TI-HRD ROW: L. Falkenberg, I. Larson, I. Meyers, A. Knaus, W. Hiller, M. Wilson, S. Lyon, B. Gerretse A. Leonard, P. Bagdan. Hanging of the Greens ophomores No sooner does a dilettante introduce himself to notice, than numbers of them set themselves to learn playing on his instrument. How many wander back and forward on his hootless Way! Happy they who soon detect the chasm that lies between their wishes and their powers! ll Goethe FIRST ROW: G. Jamieson, B. Cockrell, P. Elder, K. Viola, L. Halper. SECOND ROW: R. Fink, N. McNeal, I. Gronau, K. Kaldenberg N. McSherry, L. Stephens. THIRD ROW: K. Carson, A. Lindquist, U. Berg, N. Ru!-cas, I. Priederlck, L. Cranmer, N. Clinite, D Harrnacker, I. Wollenzien. I' ' 'bf .Q 15 , .1 -,- :- , Div - it .A I fr Q I' fe, .. . O . 5 ,gl 3 4- rf -sa., , . 1 .34 , 3 AV ' 8. , -rm ':.. M' - ' +5.52 'aw wr- FIRST ROW: P. Van Alstyne, B. Norris, P. Walters, M. Elshoff, I. McDonald, N. Musser. SECOND ROW: I- Lennartson, R. Hart, M. Sowers, M. Baker, E. Schmidt, L. Carl, E. Shaw. ABSENT: M. Firth, M. Foster, A. Goldsmith, P. Langon, I. Layng, M. Siegel' V. Voight, M. Winquist. S LAVE DAY Juniors In that struggle between intellectual freedom and its enemies, I hope you will enlist for the duration of the war--which means for the duration of your lives. But it is the danger from within I wish to emphasize. If confusion and the lowering of standards go on in- creasing in the world about us, we can keep our commonwealth an island of safety only if we look the danger squarely in the face and summon all our intelligence and energy to meet it. What is to save us? What but honor? One might call it conscience or duty or responsibility or by some other name, but whatever it is called, it is indispensable. Elizabeth P . Bru sh FIRST ROW: K. Bruce, L. Orendorff, I. Tsong. SECOND ROW: D. Dailey, R. Batkiewicz, I. Jameson, N. Sanders, B. Kempf, E. Ozanne THIRD ROW: H. Liang, L. Paasche, P. Wiedenhoefer, S. Anderson, K. Habu. ABSENT: D. Bazoglu, R. A. Brooks, S. Grahn, B. Hancock S. Johnson, K. Mansfield, P. Marsh. IUNIORYEARABROAD: C. Galli, P. Johnson. MONICA E . AC HILLI Art LOUISE E LLEN CARLS ON Hi story Seniors ANIDA LOUISE BAXA Child Development BARBARA BISBEE CI ARK Zoology KAREN ELIZABETH BERGSTROM Home Economics .145 IOANNE DEMKIER 1' E ,xl 4 ALIN FREDRIKSEN Speech Science ? Political Science LYNNE GRIPFITHS MARY FAITH HAMM Child Development Aft TINA P. GIOKA Sociology Xl X x L. RUTH HUSEBOE Art IANINE IARSON Zoology IEANNE IOHNSON English Literature VIRGINIA LAWSON Child Development And Family Living LYDIA LANDIS Speech Science M SHIRLEY ANN MARTIGNONI Child Development ELEANOR DIAN NORRIS Social Psychology Q ,yu N ? '::-' 'Lv DONNA ELIZABETH MILLS 'A Nursing ' 355' LUCY MITCHELL American Studies SANDRA NORTON Nursing CAROL MEST ORR ANTOINETTH VACCARELLO Child Development Music No Picture CAROLINE TAYLOR Art CAROLE E. WATERS SANDRA IEAN WATKINS Dramatic Literature Speech Science tudenz' Government Board Each member of Student Government Board is elected by the whole student body. The board is, therefore, a cross section and equal representation of the student body which promotes a wide range of opinion on student affairs. The theory of the association is the perpetuation of self-government. Each member is responsible for preserving and furthering the practices of good citizenship and personal honor. Association with and membership on the board gives students valuable training in becoming student leaders and future leaders in the world. Greater association and co-operation of student body and faculty is encouraged and secured by the ideals and hopes established by the board. Kel N . - Q - - 'Q .i 5' .Nl x.. -'Liang tk bf N'i?' X SEATED FRONT: I. Iameson, L. Paasche. SEATED: L. Griffiths, L. Mitchell, R. Huseboe, C. Water, I. Rapley, M. Achilll. STANDING: A. Olson, L. Orendorff, L. landis, I. McDonald, J. Halper, K. Bergstrom, R. Fink. A.,-H ' --' -1 2- 4 Q a Judicial LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Achilli, K. Bruce, G. Jamieson, L. Griffiths, L. Landis. House Council FIRST ROW: T. Elder, K. Mansfield, K. Carson. SECOND ROVSE P. Tilton, L. Griffiths, N. McNeal. THIRD ROW: I. Pommer, A. Olson. National Students Association .L Z1 L. Allison, A. Vaccarello, I. Halper. ABSENT when pictu e was take R. Brooks, M. Elshoff Town Students Association 16 Ay, . ' X 4- .,, -M., fi H 2 ' -I of ' - ' nl' W L ! iff fr 'N f M. Achilli A Vaccarello ABSENT when picture was taken: S. Martignoni. r Fellowshzp Of 19 211.1118 i V I S 3 E LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Liang, B. Norris, M. Baker, L. Orendorff, R. Hart, S. Johnson, S. Grahn, L. StePhGHS wi I. Lennartson, A. Lindquist. SEATED FRONT: K. Nelson, B. Ewing, S. Olson, P. Wiedenhoefer, I. Ball. SEATED: I. Rapley, A. Anderson, W. Hiller, R. Schaeffer, E. Norris, I. Pearson. N Chapel Singers Clee Club SEATED ON FLOOR: P. Elder, K. Arnelung, W. Hiller, A. Anderson, A. Baxa. SEATED: A. Smith, M. Scovel, M. Hamm, E. Norris N. Musser. STANDING: A. Humphrey, I. Rapley, I. Pearson, A. Vaccarello, B. Ewing, S. Olson, B. Collings, M. Varble, P Wiedenhoefer, A. Murin, I. Ball. N International R Relations SEATED: Left to Right: L. Carlson, R. Batkiewicz, 1. johnson, ls. Bruce, M. Firth. STANDING: R. Fink, I. Larson. STANDING: Left to Right: N. Sanders, P. Tilton, I. Kramps, S. Olson, K. Carson. SEATED: Left to Right: - R. Brooks, L. Orendorff, P. Walters, A. Goldsmith, N. McSherry. Forum 19 Urch esis SEATED: Left to Right: M. Sornson, P. Marsh, M. Sowers, R. Brooks, I. Halper, B. Norris. SEZATED FLOOR: Left to Right: E. Shaw, V. Voigt, C. Clingan, A. Lindquist. STANDING: Left to Right: I. Larson, M. Hamm, E. Wilcox, S. Iohnson, B. Norris. SEATED SECOND ROW: Left to Right: P. Wledenhoefer, K. Kaldenberg, L. Orendorff, L. Cranmer. SEATED FRONT ROW: Left to Right: C. Waters, J. Iohnson, L. Mitchell, R. Hart. 20 Drama Club l i 1 1 Ab Q ..-.S-+!s...u' .Q-. Q4 wi' H TRQ. K.. C7 vw- 5 R 1' STANDING: Left to Right: I. McDonald, P. Elder. SEATBD: Left to Riczht: K. Bruce, R. Batkiewicz, R. Huesboe, R. Brooks . Rockford Review LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Iohnson, S. Grahn, R. Batkiewicz, I. Halper. Cupola I V . X WW' . wax A f qw ' , f .4, J M., 252522, , '- wwf if ,ff N , f M61V'i Z.- f 2,1- 21 FRONT ROW: left to Right: G. Iamieson, B. Cockrell, B. Clark, R. Fink, M. Sowers. BACK ROW: Left to Right: R. Huesboe, P. Walters, K. Mansfield, A. Linrinmcf I.. Paasche. T010 Board Women 95 Recreation l .4.s's0c'1'al1'0l1. FRONT ROW: Left to Right: H. Liang, I. Iamegon, G. Iamieson, M. Sornson, N. McNeal. BACK ROW: Left to Right: K. Mansfield, I. Demkier, S. Watkins, L. Paasche, R. Batkiewicz, P. Walters, B. Gerretse. lil Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and and and and and and and and and and and Patrons Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Ioseph S. Batkiewicz Clifford Benjamin William C. Carlson W. I. Elshoff A. E. Everitt A. E. Gerretse Harold K. KC-irahn John H. Griffiths Courtland Hancock Norman A. Hiller Lester A. Huseboe Bernice G . Iohn son Ching Chien Liang and Mrs. L. M. Lyons and Mrs. R. D. Mansfield and and and and and and and and Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Iohn Meyers Russell A. Mitchell Tilford A. Olson Lyle Renouf E. O. Schaeffer Thomas I. Sowers E. P. Walters D. C. Williams, Ir. Old Faces! 5 IN' Glad We Have OCTOBER DAY-- Q S 'A i-L1 3 New Faces! I ,1 looking So Gay To Keep Them That Way 51 ',, 4 H Ev l, I7 I -J r mf X , ' xx., ff-f .l'1':f',- x f- ., ff, 4 as in In . 'I I I. ii 2 sr' -it '- 11 12 B 1 Z:-ff l y ibf' . I W 4 ff 5 -is , if . 4 .Q g. e - QQ g -K, 1 g ' 15 W 44 ' - f x ? fs. . - : 'K Y x wax :Mm-... 5,15 fax, 1. Q 5 N ' U I X lj 1 in W 4 . . X eu,- O I s ,I f,, I A. 24 1 Ex Ak 1- X N 1 NN gl' ,JI XC X, OUR MAY QUEEN AND CUURT L ,nh Y 1, 'M ' P 'Y' Ami -v-W., , M, A -qmpvr 'Kf .1 I 4 nr- 'V' 5 ...... .1.-..'. Le. x,...L. ins .Awu na Staff V ' or 1 if xi, ' , fit' v, . T- I I Vi, kg I 'Y 1 2 4' X I if-.3 , 'f, Ins -Q ELIZABETH GAYMAN LILLIE JOHNSON Receptionist Recorder .1 sl ' -1F ' 1 Q ., ,XQQF fix.. , X if ri E . A 1 1 Br XJYW , ' I , S9 3 . .A ns! , ik? W , ,, V r GLADYS BOWEN MARIE FLANIGAN FERN JOHNSON Bookstore Manager Service Desk MADDOX In --In A ...P xg, I I 'Yi --wi pal' Q' vis ISABEL R. ABBOTT, PH.D. ALICE M. BAUXAR, M.A Professor of History Associate Professor of Home Economics MILDRED P. BERRY, PH.D. Professor of Speech and American Literature Leave of Absence: 1956-57 HKQDP RUTH SHONLE GAVAN, PH.L. Associate Professor of Sociology fix T' .PHILIP BQ DEDRICK, B.P.A. IRENE DOERR, M.A. Instructor in Aft Instructor in Physiology I and Anatomy 29 I x sf ANDREAS FUGMANN Professor of Music 'Inns ELAINE HOHENBERGER, M. ED . Assistant Professor of Physical Education an MIZZI FUGMAN N Instructor in Voice .As,V 'fo C1 IEREMY INGALLS, M.A. ANDRENE KAUFMAN, M.F.A. Professor of English and Professor of Art Asiatic Studies leave of Absence: 1956-57 f 'K -P 6 lmgrvf- . .f WAHI 'gf Q ' Q. 55-is gixfz 914- V Q, N 9 V 'W iz. Q Q52 A , Ai fi ia- 1 ' r 'QP' ,L 1 3: wr' A- , 2 I Baci 'Q' .. Y w 9 --r, : . 4 ff .- , I-' '- 7 ' , : Q. ' ' six, if: - . . ' 14 WARREN F. KUEHL, PI-LD. Assistant Professor of American History 30 ummm' amfwm' 1mmnemmauu.'-nwduusa-nun' qu-uumf.u.' - -n 'UOX MARY DEARING LEWIS, .'H.D. Associate Professor of English 6 'X fax 1'- 1 w 1, K? V i.'ZITi,1,l.' , ' 1 'rw' 7 THERA LINDSEY -.Q f VVILMA MCNESS, M.A. Coordinator of Student Affairs t 1 Instructor ln Speech '.'V z Q 'fn ,vzif , jimi? X gg-Lgfi Q iw 'Eg --- XYZ? 1 HOWELL NOMER, M.A. Director of Admissions MRS. ALPORD PENNIMAN, B.A. MYRTLE RICHER, M.A. Alumnae SSCFSEIFY Associate Professor of Home Economics on Buckbee Foundation IUSTINE SIMON, PH.D. MABEL STAUDINGER, PH.D Assistant Professor of Chemistry Professor of Spanish 2.- ELBANOR STEIGLER, B.S. MARILYN IOAN TATOR, A.B Director of Speech Clinic Assistant Librarian if ,XE - Zi RUTH BONNELL TORRENCE, M.S. Assistant Professor of Dance 13 . qlilll' aux . .mzm t 1, M fffxkxggig ?':ulr:h . .ezxitsxaarsi-e 5 B - BIRGIT WIENGREN ELLEN C. WHITNEY, M.A. Assistant Dietitian Instructor in English and Drama 3 MARY WILSON, B.S. MARY B. WOLLNER Director of Residence Halls Assistant Professor of and Dietitian Education f'-'21-L fix at MARY E. CARROLL, A.M. MARY V. 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T fw'-w '- A U-MXNTIU PVR F IC157 x -rfflvanfihi .-1-- , r- - .1 - Y . - . , , ,V f , ' z5:: ,t ,, -. . I ' .' M,-W . , Q f ' H5112 , 4 ' - V , ' 5.5, if-'f.Q'L:,1L' .Q , , Q 'Xi Ks,Jfff V . ' ,. , ,Wy X W 'in ' Y, ...HM , ,, QL, -, y ,F 5 - T ' 'iffy 'V ,ff J, Q ' - I ' Clif -A-,jg .24 - 1 war-it-.-, 4 A . 3 f' ' ' ,A - ,ffl - 94,511-4 f AM 4 W' df 5 ' f fwryw 1,2 t '?-2 ,rl 'V ' ' X- 305, V .. .- ML'-,f ,f C , w ,, hw.-s,,,x,f,N X . . , 2 Intr0ducti0n.' A Metaphore From year to year, as a seedling receives benefits from its environment, it grows in height, and depth, and breadth. As its trunk becomes stronger, it adds new branches. With the ad- dition of new branches, more and more leaves come forth. When it reaches maturity, it begins to bear fruit. The seeds are caught by the winds and spread, some to land on barren ground, others on fertile soil. If the land is barren, the seed will wither and die. Only on fertile soil will the seed become rooted and grow. - ' ' --vi-' ' ..-S'...i. v, , -.QQ 'T 1'f W' A - - ' 'f H '-ff' rrffrrrf fran'-away: ee. ,, ,-..... . - A Freshmen New school, new campus, new faces, new friends, new problems -- schedules that somehow seemed to have had built-in conflicts and uppermost on our minds at all times ' was the topmost problem of all -- The Green Beanie . But this we knowy somewhere, right now, is a class of freshmen to be who will tip their Beanies to us! Iust wait until next year! ROW THREE: David Reinhartsen, Richard Stegman, Charles McIntosh, Karl Anderson. ROW TWO: Louis Spomer, Ronald Lindstrom Ronald Larson, Iames McBride. ROW ONE: Kenneth Null, Fred Freeman, Ioel Schwartz, Raymond Ramsby. :sau-.u,.... ..,.. , ......,.-.H , , Freshmen .uu -r aLi.L..1 -LLLL-- ' 'P-lil s, rg ig ii X gi ' E 4 S ig 16 fi 1 X 5 .tx ,fix J' 3 K ROW FIVE: Spencer Sealande ,nw NN' 254 wi if fiw r, Richard Holmquist, Iames Kime. ROW FOUR- Donald Landstrom Gary Schbacker Iimmy Johnson. ROW THREE: Lawrence Forsell, Bruce Snively, David Pike.. ROW TWO: Ri h d h C ar Io nson David Hammer, Dale Fitzgerald. ROW ONE: Thomas Kampmeier, Lowell Carlson, Dean Munson. .E D he O E an 2 - R 1-1, f.,i, :fw-.31 ' ' uf J ff 1 ,J if -,,,-., .Lf -3 Y 7 -MA Y - 12-- - - --- - ' +5 ' Freshmen E 1 , I r I P 91 G 53 ' 1 w r I, rl Y A347-' 'Q ,. D wif' f ROW FOUR: Russell Emerson, John Speiser, Robert Talbot, Marlo Magnelia. ROW THREE: Rogelio Gonzales, Ierry Sarver, Iohn Freeman. ROW TWO: Michael Montaleone, Walter Boston, Donald Pearson. ROW ONE: Charles Farrar, David Darrow, Marvin Tepper. - -Yr-V--..MM ., -. ,...,.. .... V , ,..,..,.n. , Y A-.--.....-a.a.....-augi... ophomores The Sophomore year is a good year: the air of strangeness is long since gone, that was lost early last year, and in its stead we sense the feel of the school--all that is behind it, what it means, and what it can mean---we have come to know Alma Mater. ROW THREE: Wm. Renaldi, Samuel Perone, Ulrich Thielker, Stephen Spudich, Charles Valentine, Joseph Almberg. ROW TWO Paul Masnangeli, Ioseph Gulotta, Joseph Ditto, Ronald Kowalke, Michael Lindstrom, Ralph Ganz. ROW ONE: Richard Flanigan Upton Rehnberg, Robert Johnson. -..,q.. ,V ,. 1 ..r, 1 -ef: ,s:1.s--V,.sn...4 gssq.,,,, ,,,, as ,Wm s ,W ----Messsage as . V-' Hilrt.u.:+--1-,.i. ,L oph omores and Y ! ' X 1-'ir ix STANDING Arnold Carlson, Charles Carlson, Iames Damon, Sam Magglo, Joseph Caronna, Michael Cassaro. SEATED: Donald Waldecker Iames Sullivan, Karl Canavesl.. -- - 41 -Y Juniors We've been through a lot of things together, bull sessions , jam sessions , and cram sessions . We are knit a little closer together in our own kind of brotherhood because we've shared each other's ups and downs, disappointments and triumphs. By this time next year we will have shared comprehensives and then we'll take our places on the next page and be the men who made it. ROW THREE: Leif Ayen, Thomas Haskett, Wesley Warner, Iohn Hallden, Ronnie Greenwood, William Bowler. ROW TWO: Thomas Vaughn Peter Chabucos, Thomas Elmore. ROW ONE: Roger Martin, lack Dickinson, Philip Wollin, Samuel Pernacciaro, Lawrence Carlson ,, ialn filgrwar. .-. , ,-,,M V TCD: , , 57 Q , synth six, ff A, , L ,ft 23.5 V, . ftf' ' A .R Z 10 U JK. , -ae.-Leifi T .-L.- , 1:- eniors K' DONALD BOGDONAS Bu sine s S Administration GARY WORNER Physics And Mathematics '1,,.nt,.-1..-7--,- r ,U ' ' pw ww- nrwwmv-Q.. , -mn RUSSELL IOHNSON Bu sine ss Administration ROBERT SAUER RICHARD WINTERCORN Engligh Pre-Engineering Execu l'l'U6 Council Gary Worner, Sam Maggio, Richard Wintercorn, Russell johnson, Iames Sullivan. LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Clark Gary Worner Michael Lindstrom Walter Boston Wesley Warner .ILlCl'l.Cl'dl ommitlee -,f 'Y ' R , 1 G 1'NSa..:.+ Y. .V-.. -.- W .-,.. I 'l in ' Political Science Club BACK ROW: Arnold Carlson, Thomas Haskett, Samuel Pernacclaro, Walter Boston, Sam Maggio. FRONT ROW: Karl Canavesi, Dr. Edward Mill, Marvin Tepper, Thomas Vaughn. l ...Q 1 r l Ylzc ROCkf0I'dI'Ull STANDING: Ronald Larson, Leif Ayen. SEATED: Thomas Vaughn, Robert Sauer, Arnold Carlson. 12 3 T fu xI-Iwlcvlwxrmwfnmvxriuziirhrmmxlawrlmtir M-q-rv-um-1-v---,T Fw-S..-.ul-is-1--1--a s -' Men'S Athletic Association Spencer Sealander, Frank Picchi, Richard Wintercorn, Michael Lindstrom, Marvin Tepper, Thomas Vaughn Wesley Warner, Leonard Remencius, lack Dickinson. ,Men is Chorus STANDING: Arnold Carlson, Ronald Larson, David Reinhartsen, Karl Anderson, Fred Freeman, Richard Stegman. SEATED: Ioel Schwartz, Ray Ramsbv. 1ggi:'M'a'- '-'A--M - . :- Chanticleer 3 .cf Roger Martin, Thomas Vaughn, Donald Waldecker, Jerry Smidt, Upton Rehnberq. RMS Social Committee em' James Sullivan, Richard Wintercorn, Ierry Smldt, lack Dickinson. lx I f ' ' ,I vmfrfmvnv , I, . U V . F ' ' ..v..qhl Budget Committee J lklfv-rg K7 1 Samuel Perone Lawrence Forsell Sam Magg1o Patrons 6: Mrs HenryG Anderson Mr 6: Mrs Earl Krahenbuhl Rev 6tMrs Brooks Barker Dr 6, Mrs A L Magnella 6: Mrs 6: Mrs 81 Mrs 8: Mrs John Buenger Mr 6: Mrs Dwam F Marquette A R Damon Mr 81 Mrs Clarence Munson Thomas Elmore S Mrs Anna Picchl Howard Fitzgerald 5 M Mor Sport Shop Inc G Mrs 5: Mrs Sf Mrs 5: Mrs Alv1n Ramsby John H Sarver Harry Spelser Carl Waldecker Mr. . . . . Pl - , . . . . . . . ' Mr. . ' Mr. . . . ' . Mr. . . Mr. . . . . . Mr. ' . ' Mr. . , r. . ' Mr. . Mr. . Empire Packing Co. QUALITY MEATS SINCE 1919 Best Wishes To R kford Men's College Riverside Food Mart 2019 SO. Main St. Complim t Of The Maggie Garage I 1 nl A 5' ,yxyw1vwyvv11v-un-a7lrr r3f ' 5 , ,X mu A WV'Y pacemaker food stores Roma Bakery 81 Delicatessen 53 .v1:1 ,XR eeaaa a.,iL EE ,...,i.::a1,,:,.aa,:.a14:i aialala , t 5 810 West Street Meadow Mart Shopping Center Rockford, Illinois Loves Park, Illinois 0'DonneII's Your Friendly Independent Supermarket 1224 So. Main St. Rockford Federation Of labor HONEST HADII CARLSON'S SUPER SLAVE MARKET The Hom ' e Of The Wrltten 30 Day Guarantee 1 -- -Y 4,:'-.--.v-1-. 'mzuvv-as vu -. 'v,f-vr-'rv-ssrfrfvv'-v , Q ,, -, usual, 9 I P 5 BASKETBALL SQUAD, 1956 STYLE: TOP ROW: Left to Right: Athletic Director Richard Iohnson, Dick Iohnson, Frank Iefko, Tom Vaughn, Leonard Remencius, Larry Forsell, Dick Wintercorn, Coach William Erickson. BOTTOM ROW: Left to Right: Manager Iim Sullivan, Iack Dickinson, Russ Iohnson, Warren Johnson, Danny Hippman, Ron Kowalke, Tom Kampmeier. PROVIDING THE SPARK AT THIS YEAR'S GAMES were, left to right: Mindy Williams, Ioann Ball, Tish Elder, Marty Sorenson. Y Y--in W J - ' g --W .... ik .- -i , :,-4e-f.,....rrsMIa- '- V LEFT, Scared opponent flees as Frank Iefko lays one in for two points. BELOW, A flyer from the corner by Streaks Wintercorn while Iefko, Kowalke , and Remen- cius fllj, await the score during 90-85 win over Moline . LEFT, Rcmencxus 'Joes Lho Can-Can while Tom Vaughn, the Swami prays for rain. BELOW, Denny Bureau 142D looks stunned as Tom Vaughn grabo the rebound away from two Moline players. , ,vvn UPPER LEFT Game Captam Lenny Remenc1us gettmg lnstruction from Coach B111 Enckson before trottlng out to smk the opponents UPPER RIGHT We must reach a little b1t higher boys LOWER LEFT Wlntercorn C141 Exc1a1ms Everybody It seems, has to get 1nto the cotton p1ck1n act LOWER RIGHT Ron you naughty boy you mu st have fouled him, look at that terrlble face he s makmg V W f - - . , ,A 1 ' ' J-f',f-,caaarvcfig-'e-3-ff , 'lie--fr, e, ' H-xi - -.- , ' 'F 7 ' ' f ' ':':1-- --- - - .. if-4---V..-. -V, H, W - 1 ...i...,.. , ..,. ,,.,,., J' 1 V.-my ui'-if E -5 if.. ft Q 4' ' 9 -lr ' .nffwfgff W jr' TOP LEFT: Returning lettermen Russ Iohnson, Dick Wintercorn, and Chuck Valentine, give a few tips to Dick Iohnson, second from right. TOP RIGHT: Russ Johnson sports form which won many a Fairway Honor for R.M.C. in last year's inaugural campaign. BOTTOM LEFT: No. Z Man Dick Wintercorn swings away in preparation for the oncoming season. BOTTOM RIGHT: Tom Haskett, Marv Tepper, Larry Forsell, and Walt Boston listen in- tently as Tom Vaughn discusses the first R.M.C. intercollegiate tennis season. GOLF MATCHES Beloit College University of Dubuque Loras College Wheaton College TENNIS MATCHES Milton College Aurora College Shimer College Wright Ir. College University of Dubuque - -nfv.,,q- W,'Hx 1-X376 A4 U kr 1 uxlidr. ' 4 ' 'gs' iaswxw WW L. yi ww--3. Banty Bantam Casts Watchful Eye Over All Sports At R. M . C 1 V X T f 1 6:9 Q 1 49? 41 ff 23 - ner, we v 1 -A ,Y-Q-5 There wasn't a dry eye in the court ---- N I o o 'X Ir.. r.' IF on the night the freshmen burned their beloved beame: . x4 24 Z' me r J 'VSA S5 'X Q -7 - 1 -11 ' 1 - ' . 111 1. ,.rvw - - f - '5'A '-- ' A ' . ...',-.'4.. '- .,..- V - ' .--' . . -v-annul. -v-lhr'- gmt 1 Q-- CAMpUS l Q -I v 'Wes- 'Owns Vdfffly 5,,0W5 4 G :rg fkwmef ' A 3? 49 3 8? at tg 3 if H 4 k Q rf M E ---And then on Oct. 13 We had Campus Carousel! Where else can you get parades, rides, cotton candy and plaster your best friends with custard pies ? g4RUB, HQ , . x X 5 4 ,,? 4-V+ 25' QQ ,em 75 .4....... -,, 5 D - ,H X... , sq--1-s--H - ,, .-Q.---N-M. , ,. .V , U.. . ' 1, ,-,,.,1.,f-- - , A ' ' ' A , ..-.......-...,.-J ... Q , ,. M I-lu L-we wp ,, Y :l'..,,Lyff,q51 K-pf yvnv:pc--.,,-,1,,..,gr.-.9.x....yary.L55u-rg---.url,055W.,,. -,feyrt-.E,W V .. - , 4 , M.-- O- ..u........, iw., -,, . ...-.,,,,, ,,,, mff as C Qu- X Q 5 -,, 'fi Iv- ,, SECRETARIES: FIRST ROW: Misses Rosemarie Iohansen, Donna Grelm. SECOND ROW: Mmes. Robert Kuhlmeler, Ruth Hoffman, Myrtle Parmentier, Harry D. Williams. THIRD ROW: Mmes. Martha Lorch, Paul Wasylkow, Robert Myers, R. Dale Richards, Edna Drake. 1 fi 1 - .6 ge Mrs. Spiekerman, Miss Schenkbursar Miss Godfreid, Dr. McKinny, Miss Bluedorn, Dr. Koepsell 2 6 .Jef--an-N-A., .-...-Q LUCILE BLACKPAN M A Associate Professor of Modern Languages IORDAN CAVAN PH D. Professor of Education '.z.'4l MILDRED BULLIET, PH.D Associate Professor of Physics and Mathematics H H CON'WELL, PH D. Visiting Professor of Mathematics 'D 9 w1LL1AM ERICKSQN, BIS. ANITA SCHORI GUYETTE, B A Basketball Coach Assistant in Chemistry Assistant in Physical Education Z sp. ..., ii A ,.!,' 1s ,t LOUIS GIBB, M.A. Vice-President in Charge of Development 'L 12'-we .557 GH 'fI?i'f5fQ Z' - ' : 5553 :Ai '-953' 1-Q ' 1 Ci' QQAQ, 2: Z Q: Lil ig fi 2 r' 3 - 55 V 4 f A 1 A: f 3 P - 4 x-Q- 4.9Z ,ppl I E125 -1 5' : sch fs. ' gf . W - 1: -S AL-. 7' 'V I ' hx 7 N rf- :, , j. ' 52, 'Pg 7' N W 'X gy L ffi Af 'A R ' 1 is ,,.. - ,. f - . . -We fain fl R 3- gs 21 1' 9-C ,av 6 v. 1. J A A A 'Zh 1 Q33 4 4 LQ pq.- Q., -.X f ,. . 1-e , NV , -. -.. -. J- N f -1 'Nqr -' 'A nv ,Q Q.- - , I A. FRANCES JOHNSON, PH.D. Mary Ashby Cheek Professor of Mathematics And Physics ATWOOD HUDSON, PH.D. Associate Professor of Speech Director of Speech Clinic RICHARD 1oHNsoN, M.A. ANDREW MAC LEISH, M.A. Athletic Director Instructor Oi English 28 EDWARD W. MILL, PH.D R. D. MULLINDC, PH.D Professor of Political Science Pfofessof Emeritus of Assistant to President Chemistry in 1n..llllmu1awf1':6u...L Ja- 1.2 ' ' A 'A V ' ' ' ' V - - .. ., ., . ..-..,, .,.. ..., . ,......., .- HERBERT PANNIER, M.F.A. IAN NOVOTNY, L.L.D. Assistant Professor of Art As sociate Profe ssor of Economics JEAN SHARPE, M.A. Librarian and Ralph Emerson Professor ANDREW SOLARZ, PH D. DOROTHY R. STEWART, PH.D. Professor of Zoology and Physiology Professor of Psychology f 0,574 .. we A ' 4 , ,f. -K 23 41 ,A , , , fl fm ?z5s-if . X Y , Y . , QQ, f' 42355 4, J' 4 Ke -i 'S 4 R i I I ? X .G Q ram, .X . x y xx' Vw bww f 1 X f Q N f 4? 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