Rockford East High School - Argus Yearbook (Rockford, IL)
- Class of 1954
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41 Su Q!! Q1 Reflections ,H 9 if 44 JT ti' 1, L! gi O KL ,v Q 3 Q gqgqml l M60 pupok vu SOPH JUNIOR SENI KJMQ on 7,f,17f H fjfamj ,J .,4f1f,fL0O'f1.o f if Jixx ii? . i 3 - T .. . I f W yi? -WI I a ,L A ffff k Lf? , I, E W' 'hff CFM ' U,,.',,.- af' A if 4 fl if t. ,ix ,f N- nfpf 4 U r if 1 , J ' - .5 S fi !EkA' ' Q, x I '- , '7' , 'P PP' 0 4 4 ya ,hd ' HQ' ' ' '- X X O 53' l nu Il ' J . :Y I , J..-,x,L'f,, ulE3.,0.,s,1 Q Q B J A, ' I Q,Jv'v'rL,'YkJfu.,.J 5 1 2 , 'S P- V 6 ' Q V L I V rt Mn , N 7. . A N X 1 N 7 xg ox ' ' .K 5.43 jx 6 Q- f ar ' I E Th Argu I9 4s WW? I. NW I QW' 9'yw'l MMM I rw 'WW Nl y Volume Fourteen Editor . . Associate Editor Art Editor . Adviser . . Business Manager . . . . Lydia Dyrlid . . Irene Haight . Barbara Bishoff . . MarieJohnson Karen Bruce East Rockford High School Rockford, Illinois With efhciency that is paradoxically rapid yet calm, firmness of purpose that lacks any obstinate or dictato- rial qualities, and understanding that flows naturally from a genuine concern for everyone, Miss Marie john- son has piloted the East high publications' department for nine years. Since she is now relinquishing this posi- tion as publications' adviser, the Argus staff dedicates to her this book of: Reflection . . . To the casual observer, this is East Rockford High School, 2929 Charles Street, Rockford, Illinois. The ex' tent of his contact with its students or his insight into their activities may culminate in a daily entanglement with unloading busses and arriving jalopies. To the loyal Eastite, this is a tangible building in a fixed location only to the extent that it provides a framework and setting for innumerable incidents and occasions. The 195-1 Argus has chosen the theme Reflections with both these people in mind. For both, it will attempt to serve as a figurative mirror. In it, the member of the community who observes from a distance will see reflections of incidents that he was unable to witness firsthand. Its images will have a twofold meaning for the Eastite as he refiects upon his connection with the incident pictured. ...of Student Life page 4 The student life of East High is given primary consideration in the sequence of this book be- cause it shows the characteristic spirit of the students who are later shown in more defined areas. Because of its intangible quality, it is the most difficult phase of school to catalog. lt includes everything from the long waits in the third lunch line to the breath-snatching expectation of the crowd as the curtain raises on a school production. ln no other section is there room for more reflection. . . . of Faculty, Classes page 24 This section mirrors East High's faculty members and the areas in which they lead. In many cases, they will be remembered and esteemed for the attitudes and outlook they transmitted as well as for the subject matter they presented. An attempt has also been made to picture classes which will represent each of the major departments in East High's curriculum. ...of Students page 36 This is East High. The stars of its every scene are formally billed on these pages, they also need the third difnensional touch of reflections to make them real people doing real things. These are the people whom the senior will henceforth refer to as members of my graduating class. Here the mid-stream junior may see his class as it appeared in form and member exclusive to 1955-1954. For the sophomore, this section will recall the students who accompanied him on his awesome entrance to East High. . . . . of Organizations page 88 East High's organizations play an important part in every students school experience. Through association with any branches of the music or publications departments, the Eastite may receive professional instruction to develop his talents. In extra curricular organizations, he finds the means to investigate his vocational preference, to learn about fellow humans of different communities and countries, or to pursue interests on co-operative scale. In each case, he has chosen to attach himself to the organization. The spontaneous bond which results between members will therefore be prominent in reflections on this phase of school. . . . .of Sports page l22 The sports picture which this section is privileged to record is statistically the best in East Rockford's history. From every encounter with the cross-town rival, West High, the Rabs emerged victorious. East's top berths in the Big Eight football and basketball competition resulted in dual honors, a combination never claimed before. But statistics are cold, they do not convey the spirit which was manifested in the deafening cheers of Eastites as a fellow student left the courts on fouls. The statistics will be quoted with pride, but it will be the events surrounding them that will provoke reflection. ,Exits .f I nf' Q 1' la xy :fi Reflecflons f Student Life in Y MJ 1 S. Y an ' o .... O , . X4 -Q 'QQ r, Ad V Q 'xl KWH' ,fx K , 7 ' K 4 4- - l I V Cyntliia Golding and Bob Flemming are snapped by a puhlittitions' photographer just as they are ready to enter the door of liast High where fun, hard work. heartbreak. and good friends wait to mold the memories of these two typital Rubs. Nb 'Q Laughing and talking as thev start on their homeward hike are book laden juniors, O front, Nancy Anderson, Sonia Edgren. joyte Eritkson 0 back Mary Ann Larson, Mary Latt, Kathleen Gustafson, and Carolyn Conrad. Busy School Days 0 Upper Left Sharon Kitzmiller gets up to take her tray as her sophomore friends joan Heid. Sharon Peterson, Jan Kruse. and Sue Oehler look on. 0 Lower left ,lan Lindblade. Tim johnson, and Sue Cleveland compare their final answer to one of the long equations they were expected to work out for chemistry. 0 Centex Carla johnson, Roger Davida son, Ronnie Adams, and Loretta Temporali stand in line to get tickets from hox othce worker, Judy McDonald, 0 Right Diane Olson, Kathy Nelson. and Betty Lindxalil listen attentively to an ottitial from a downtown otfite explaining the duties of his position. fr-ei. 0 Left Lydia Dyrlid and john Hedrick give the judges' stand a final going over before the publications' assembly which centered around a feud between High- lights and Argus over a newly discovered planet, East High. 0 Center Piled in an appropriately painted car ready for the pep parade preceding the East vs. West football game are O front Darrell Gilbaugh. Joe Mera, Nils Johnson 0 center Ronnie Gunter. Chuck Gustafson, Bob jogurst 0 back Dave Ackerland, and Stan Cedarleaf. Remembered by Rabs 0 Left Ellen Richardson sits in a monit0r's chair patiently waiting for the bell. 0 Right Ronnie Larson and Kathy Nelson set a familiar scene as thev pause between classes for a chat in the hall. 0 Upper A group of football fans pose for a picture just before they take to the road to support the team at an out-of-town game. 0 Center M. Coppoletti. B. Lindyahl, J, Houy, P. johnson, K. Murphy, C. For- sell, S. W'ahlstrom, J. Murray. R. Patterson. and S. Olson are caught off guard enjoying a friendly scramble in the snow. 0 Lower Visiting dignitaries seem to fit perfectly with school life by snoozing Eehicnd a pair of glasses and disinterestedly pavving a CPU , ,lg-'anne I'IQllI'. lwim-wmin,: queen. thats with Stutlt-nt Ciountil xitt--prt-sitlt-nt. XX arren tskt-tttsj Robtrtsim, ltlt. and liill Hanlto, right. I Upper A large crowd lills Ifastk gym for lwmecoining dame, 0 Lower Clret-ring the team on to a thrilling I9-19 tie are, Back row Julie Vfisner, Kay Cunard. and Jani Clayg Front row Vera Schmitt, Sonja Edgren, Mary l..1tt. and Carol Anderson. y. ,ps .....,..... . i Football Float The crowning of East Highs second annual homecoming queen and the spec- tacular performance of the Indiana Marching Band highlighted the half- time of the East vs. Joliet football game of October 25. In a huge football shaped float the honored queen, Jeanne Houy, and her attendants, Marilyn Baxter and Nancy Allison, passed in front of a cheering crowd. The queen was presented a beautiful bouquet of red roses by Stu- dent Council president, Bill Laude. From their place atop the Hoat, the royalty watched the outstanding Indiana Marching 100 demonstrate their famous formations while filling the stadium with reverberating strains of music. After watching the fighting E-Rabs tie up a rugged game with Joliet, 19-19, the queen and her attendants were trans- ported to East with their escorts, all of whom were members of Student Coun- cil. A gym gaily decorated with a sports theme greeted the enthusiastic fans who trouped through the hilltop doors to participate in the long anticipated home- coming dance. The queen and her court reigned over the informal dnce which climaxed the festivities of East's homecoming. ,I i Displays Queen at Successful Homecoming flECl ns ,,,,, , Q Q 5 . . ' s . fs ' X X l W Q if ' 1 . V i . I sh -o - 5 ' 1 J Q fl 1 . f - Q K . I AF I ' 5 5 Z ? 1 - 1 , 1 f f 7 4 i . S . Tim Qlulimiuiii liuinecuining clmirmiin. escorts Mgrilyn Baxter. attendant, to her place at the right of queen, ,leiinne Hiuuy, who is se.itetl .imp tlie iliur xxitli ilie riises presented to her by her escort, Student Council president. Bill Liude. To the queens left is .itientlint Nunti Allisuii, esumrtetl by Dun bltilinsim. cli.iirm.1n tif hglftime activities. 9 ln .1 11-.zlutu an-rung umlu' thu sux the following .nts complct xl tl A urrav rf L M I 4 t.1lL-nt in thc annual pnllwlivltinna spunsurul xglricty slmw. 0 Frm row G. W1-fling. M. Nflsun and li. Bcrglumlg I.. Vdimmlnmng D. Hawkinwn l liir-'rrn M iulun iml 'I' lllllflxlbfl' M H01 t ml l l l .X . .- .. .D .. 's..L-,-calm 5. Skmyul T. Vlulmwn. tlllrll plmu winncr. 0 Back row R. Husmgmn. lint l.1lL- XXlDIlL'l l P-ku' lc L X ' ' : ' - 5 ' ' .. ... .. . .' .sm x . -' -xg.. xv, l . ' :,,UllI1N0.fi. xuxglw Q ,. . p . . L . s 3, 5. Cymlm. 5. Lnlxgfkll. DI. l.I'1LlxNUD .mll M ll IINUD' N Olwn R Rltllkc 'xml Gill Ynlwn L unl plug xxinmr Y Alll 1 n K Xplwn I Ollxlx an l B O linen C I n Q1 t D 4 fl rm mlD Pltr n lxm N I glur , . y M w , . L . 'vw 1 up umq R. l.umlstrumg lflurpixt. li. l.- Talent Show Invades King Neptune's Court Duk mnab. Ronnie Husmunn, singing Old Mun River in his Jeep rulling bass voice thrilled the crowd and won hrst place. llumur was .ullll-ll to tlu- twu PL'l'l.UI'Ill.ll1LL'5 of Dk-fp SL-.4 lumtauy by luyulm uvllllwrx. MJ:-v Hurst .lnll lulm Iulm- l sn n. who ming Dwin' XY'l1.1t Qurulus X.1tLl1crly.- D 0 Left Mikel QDale Hawkinsonj looks questioningly at the newly-arrived English- man. Slingsby tRonnie Husmannj. O Right Having been jilted by her first love, Sylvia tMarie Solemj kneels to seek guidance from above. Sylvia - Liane - Mikel - Paula - - Lieutenant Karl Astrid Caniche Jeannette - N Clairette - l Babette Lisette - Toinette - Nanette - Prince Franz - CAST - Marie Solem - Earl Kallberg - judy McDonald - Dale Hawkinson - Irene Haight - - john johnson Hon. Percival Slingsby ---- - Ronnie I-lusmann PetrusVan Tromp - Brandt Gustavson - Bruce Greenberg - - Lois Bargren Mary Ann Kaplanes - Mary Ellen Roe - Katie Berglund - Priscilla Elmquist - - Mary Horst Sweethearts Echoes through East's Aud One of the most hilarious presentations wit- nessed all year at East High was the comic oper- etta, Sweethearts by Victor Herbert as produced by our choral department. Under the direction of Mr. Linden Lundstrom and Miss Adeline Hoeg- berg, the production brought gales of laughter from two packed houses on the evenings of No- vember ZO and 21. The story revolves around a mysterious plot concerning the fate of a lost princess fMarie So- lemb found as an infant in a tulip garden by Dame Paula Clrene Haighth, who brought her up in the White Geese Laundry along with her six other daughters CMary Horst, Lois Bargren, Mary Ellen Roe, Mary Kaplanes, Priscilla Elmquist, and Katy Berglundj In reality Sylvia was the Crown Prin- cess of Zilania, but this was known only by Mikel Mikelowiski fDale Hawkinsonj When Prince Franz fEarl Kallbergb was about to inherit the throne, Mikel was conspiring to restore it to Sylvia. Mikel then realized his plans were becoming en- dangered by three scheming men fBrandt Gustav- son, Ronnie Husmann, and Bruce Greenbergj Difiiculties arose as Liane, a temporary employee in the laundry, was mistaken for the long lost prin- cess. A cycle of circumstances kept the story mov- ing to an exciting climax when the real princess married Prince Franz who then became King of Zilania. 11 0 Upper Final scene of operetta finds Prince Franz fEarl Kallbergj soon to become King of Zilania with the lost Princess Sylvia fMarie Solemb as his wife. O Lower Arriving at the Laundry of the XY-'hite Geese, Prince Franz is greeted by the laundresses employed by Dame Paula. P4 Dancing Ranks In ln Tl , , ff x -E, 'XMI' fa. t 'X f f S , x X l 7 La 0 Left Alulnnc Huuy and Bill l..aullc 4-rum' 11 llnnlv All tlu party in lfalsfs gyrn fulluwing thu llllllltailllllllxl fmwtlmll 3:nr1lc, 0 Right N.1ncy Glump and liglrlw XYL-rnstrwrn pmuw gl whllc during vnu ut thc xtullcnt-urumil-apunwrul nltrr' 0 Upper 'lllking mm' out frmn rhu guinty of rm SL-nmr ,name dances tw miwy ll ,u.1rm- uf' ping pwng. Mixu' to pun- for .1 mdpslmt .irc 0 from Suu Huff1n.1n, P.1t D.iIllt'lNUI'l. RHIIHIL' lil'-urcn. S.1mly XY'.1l1lst1'mn 0 renter Dun IUI'kl'lCI', bill XXvUI'IllII1gLIUIl. Suu licngstun, Kay Stitu 0 back unnlu blulrnwn, DQ-lwrcs Sun-nwn, Rollin Blown. RAL- Ann l'.1ttrrwn. cr.l1'Y Vli'IlNL'FI. .mll Ann Hamlltun, 0 Center 154-tty lm lx nhl ml Du ML1llmllxu1l1 tulx n ' l x I as Q . . l . L ' , -- An' IUYIHLQ llflll c X- u tluy p1'mm-11.1llL- glt thc SL-niur Mlxrr. 0 Lower PM V.m- Allxun, C.l.1ullr Olwn, lullv Gilwwn. ,lim Cllgulllulx. Dunrm Cnrunm. Runnil' lfxllnllwn. .xml 5411114 lillglx-11 Qnmgc in .1 PPlll.ll new Ll.lmc. the lwunnx lwp. .it thu ,luninr Mlm-11 High Among Treasured Memories To a girl Rab the word dance recalls memories of tense moments spent anxiously awaiting a longed-for phone call. the joy she felt when the voice of her favorite escort asked if she would like to go to the dance next Sat- urday night, the hours spent planning what to wear and how to fix her hair, the last minute rush, and finally, the unforgettable evening of fun. A boy Rab remembers the long while it took to build up courage enough to ask his best girl to the dance, the happiness he felt when she said yes, the relief he experienced when he saw that she liked the corsage he had sent, the worry that there wouldn't be anything to talk about, and the excitement of the evening that followed. Because dancing is one of the favorite pas- times of Eastites, it plays an important part in all of East's wide variety of parties. 0 Center Randv Carlson is .ux-.irded llls captains har .it Milit x liill hv his sponsor lu lv McDonald O Right Rosie htit oinso tt X iis ii s ith titir its iuik Mt ntosh rs oem ind lim XX iskiuiitz K ' . 4 . . use ant re . .' ' w Ant 1 im 1 l I 'ii for S ioniore I .1 tv. Martin Melo lv. 'rf Stretcher bearers Terry johnson and Don Johnson carry out Lee Anderson xx ho is taking the part of a xx ounded XX arrior during the pap rally prucding the Izast ws V est football gun: ini Rabs Recall Tense Moments Birh XX ikstrom joan Hud Marge Kindstrom and Diane Nelson RISE RISE AND SHINE Rise rise and shine boys We have a team yea rise and shine Rise on to victory Rise on to honor glory fame Risc rise and shine boys A credit to th it E1stH10h name You Rabs E R ibs Great Rabs all Yea rise and shine 14 ' 5 E QNX V . . , , V, . .' L I K . ' S Q, V it Entouruging the Sophomore team with their enthusiastic yelling are Sophomore cheerleaders 3 I Q . 4 I Aa 1 1 7 l S ' A ' z . 'D '. c , z . A. 0 Left XY'hen they're up against East High theyre upside down, XY'a-a-ay down, wa-a-ay down. Rabs! Enthusiastic fans cheer the team to victory, 0 Right Impersonating basketball players Ronnie johnson, Bill Laude, Roger Davidson, Bob Pellant, and Cal XX'est in a pep assembly .ire Carol Lindgren, Bu' O'Bi'ien, Rosie Rathke, Rosie Frietlberg, and Sharon Olson. at Hard Fought Contests THREE CHEERS Three Cheers for Rockford High School. Cheer, RAH, RAH, RAH. We have a team, boys, Cheer them on to V-I-C-T-O-R-Y. Faithful, loyal fellows, They shall not lack. Cheer them, they light for the Red and Black. Varsity cheerleaders 0 Hack Seniors Dntty 'limip and Betty Powers. O Front ,luniors Geri Armato. .intl Carla johnson. A1111 inf Christmas Brings Happ Holidays to East 1x1r111 1.11111l. 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Featured in the assemblies were letter winners, play teasers, the A Cappella Choir, talent show win- ners and other local talent, outstanding speakers, and a wide variety of professional entertainment. One ol the best liltetl assemblits was the one that teaturetl tl tlanee bantl from Northern lllmois State Teaehers College. The assembly held speeial interest for Eastites for it starred Bill Pellant. brother to Bob Pellant. one of Easts most versatile athletes. 0 Upper and Center Members of publieations don spate suits and helmets for the annual substription promotion assembly. which rexolx ed around a feud between Higliliehts and Argus oier a newly tliseoieretl planet, liast High, 0 Lower left A sistei' piano duo from Marquette l'nixei'sity presented an en- joyable assembly with sexeral numbers from their xersatile repertoire. 0 Lower right A ientriloquist and a red headed dummy brought hoxxls of lauxuhter from assembly goers with their humorous antits. Mother JOCY Trot Teensie 'Ianey Betty Miss XX'inston POW' 'limmy john Mrs. Biddle George Biddle Rescued Woniiin CAST Donna Griem Ronnie Husmann jackie Anderson Mary Lindsl-:old Sandy Ballard Laura Blakely Nancy We-lsli Bart Munson Bob Andrews Mary Ann Larson Ed Shanl-L , A , Ronnie Husmann. jackie Anderson, Laura Blakely. Donna Griem, Bart Munson, ' Bob Andrews, and Sandy Ballard look on sympathetically as Mary Lindskold tries Sonia Edgren to apply artificial respiration to her dying turtle. QQ H ' Room for Une More Staged by Juniors Sandy liallard tries hard to learn to swim as her instructor, Ronnie Husmann. wattlies with little tonfidenfe in his teaching ability. A father and a mother who had the under- standing and good sense necessary to help several homeless teenagers find happiness and meaning in their lives are the characters around which Williatm Davidson built his heart-warming play, Room for One More. which was presented by the junior Class un- der the direction of Miss Adeline Hoegberg on the evenings of january 29 and 50. The opening of the play finds the Rose family with four teenagers already under their wing, and a fifth one jimmy john fBobby Andrewsl, who was raised in the slums and is crippled by the after effects of polio, soon to arrive. Mother Rose CDonna Grieml is forced to carry the burden of raising the five children alone after the death of Poppy CBart Munsoni. The family is brought closer together as jimmy john realizes he is needed. and Janey CSandra Ballardl, a timid defensive girl, overcomes her great fear of water by rescuing a drowning woman fSonja Edgrenl. The audience was given an inside view and understanding of family life as well as being entertained by the fine acting of the juniors. Seniors Present The Curious Savage Bised upon the fact that the hne betsx een 51n1ty and 1n5an1ty IS very hne and qutte often 1nd1scern1ble The Currous Savage xx r1tten by ohn Patrtelx presents a strrlxxng contr 15t of personaltttes and promotes a better under standlng of human eCCentr1c1t1es A5 pro duced by the Sennor Class lf brought scores of eompluments to the actors md the1r d1ree tor MISS Adellne Hoegberg The plot centers around Mrs Ethel Savage C oan Wfalantb a m1ll1ona1re vxhose money mad Chlldren belteve her to be lnsane be cause she tr1ed to set up a memorral fund from vshlch people could dravu to fulfill the1r vuldest dreams Havtng been commltted to 1 prtx ate IUSIIIUIIOH Mrs Savage vsho IS qutte sane decxdes to make ltfe d1fhcult for her chtldren by h1d1ng her valuable bonds 1n the stomach of a pet teddy bear In searchrng for the h1dden bonds, the younger Savages make themselves appear qutte foolnsh lust as Mrs Savage had hoped they would do Whlle Mrs Savage IS l1v1ng at the rest well After seeing the peculxar ILIIOUS 1nd Nancy Glomp Marxlxn B xter and Sue Peterson coax Tlmmw Johnson to plax the pllno dur n one nt the rehears 115 tor the Semor CI155 Plas the slmple but sensxble ph1lo5ophy of the guests at the hame lf IS not dtfheult for the audtence to realtze vxhat Byron meant th tt l m ty not vseep x l tru mtxt dueesher Ama IDIIN an tt otn XX1l1nt1 Sut Pttuwn and CAST ol1n5onlnokon xuth mterest THL GULSTS l lorente l tr H mnnbal Brtndt Gustax son lalrx Max Sue Peterson Ietfery Tun ohnson Nlrs Paddy lanet Btrtholomevs THE FAMILX TIILIS ljllf. H m kmson Stmuel PhxlStr1nd Mane Solem Illly ella Lthel lotn XY tlant THI1 STAFI M155 XYf1lhelm1n.1 Marxlyn Btxter Ntnty Glomp Dr Lmmett I 1rlK1llberg 12 ' cc ' 9' 2 A I V K D l A ' 1 . . . . I Y fa , ' t , A R 1 - ' r C 2 1' ' 4 N- 7 l n 2 .V , . . , 1 , I . X C A, Q ' - J . C ' I' l S A ' ' ' .li .T A ' ' 4 xl..' . I. 1 . . . G S h A A I H H C X Lv A . c ' ' ' ' - . ' at ' r C home, She SCYS F0 kf1OW the PGOPIC fl1CfC QUIK? when he said, And if l ever laugh at any mortal thing-Tis V. . . ' 5 . 'C 2 - l 2 2 2 V . , , KH-' f. 'As' '1 1 ' ' gf L sv v-I 4 4 . 5 .N ' ' 1 Tim ,A .N f - - Kay 5. tis 1 S. ' ' ' ' l ' V 4' - B . . V ' . L . I , , 7, , l L T' R 5, 5. Q 1 L i 2 E i sz -, , , HL- s P -,P l ,'7l 'F 7 't' 2 rfn Seated on her throne with attendants Betty Powers and -leanne Houy is Dolphin Queen Nancy Allison, who was nominated by the Dolphin Club and elected by the vote of the student body. Dolphin Club Navigates Seaweed Saga Climaxing this years Dolphin Show, the members of the cast with candles in hand form a pitturesque scene as the large D emblem again takes its place afloat in the middle of the pool, I crown you Queen Nancy, Queen of the 1954 Dolphin Show. With these words, Don johnson, Dolphin Club president ollicially crowned Nancy Allison after she and her attendants were escorted by Dolphin Club ofhcers to the place of honor. Shipwrecked on a desert island, Master of Cere- monies Eddie Shank related the incident to the March 31 and April l and 3 audiences, and then went on to describe his numerous travels, inter- spersed with appropriate water and land acts. Variety was the keynote, and acts ranged from water ballets by the girls of the Dorado Club to clown diving, which provided a wavy climax for the exhibition diving. Honors Bestowed on Qutstandmg Rabs 0 'Ixm johnson,I lltor of the H1ghl1s.,hts .md dI'lUllfSflI1Llll'l., Stflllil boy thu yen Lntucd the I Spuk for Demon my Contest IU xxlmlx hc xxon the xtatc an xx.u lmonu tlu top U flI1lllNlS m thL nm m 0 Lydia Dyrlxd Edltol of thc Argus xx as honoted by bcmy, thoscn the ruxpxent otthe1954 D A R Axxuxd Together thup txxo xx ern Llutcd by tlu studcnt body to be tmnmcnumcnt S cik r5fo1 tl Q mduxtmg 4 Iss 0 Karen Bruu om ot ught nmon xl xxmncrx of thc unll md buoll nntuxnxx xxr tmg tontt t xx as alxo Publn mom hllSlI1LSNIDlnlLLI' thu yur 0 Sharon Olson, bxx ect bzxtcen Queen dons hcr Lox :ted Sxlx er qroxx n as Bob Pcllant Rog Day ndson Ron me johnson B1ll Laude and Paul Larson membcrg of the team gbathcr around to Longratulate har xi T .fv- 21 '12 ? I .'Y. f' ' X, 7 . 5,3- Cherished Souvenirs Pressed carefully in an album, tacked proudly on a bulletin board, glued firmly in a scrapbook, or tucked safely away in some obscure spot there is the unsightly brown corsage sent to you by that extra special someone, that program covered with the con- gratulations and best wishes of your fellow actors. the newspaper clipping headlining your name, a pic- ture of the whole gang swimming, the thoroughly mangled program and crushed streamers from that heart-breaking game your team lost by one touch- down, that now tarnished piece of brass which you always polished so well just before inspection. the campaign signs from the election your candidate won, those two A slips you managed to earn, the awards you received for outstanding athletic performance, and that admit condemning you to those unwanted but well deserved zero hours. To Eastites it is all of these things and others that DY' QQ help bring back memories of the joys they have shared, the triumphs they have won, and the setbacks they have suffered. X Reflect Scenes of Memorable Moments To a Rab each tattered remnant holds memories of unforgettable hours spent working and having fun with friends. fx, qs. Q 25 .X , 1'-,. ff X 'X as ,V f' s M'-Mm Reflections of .... Faculty, Classes i 1 XV. Ray Mclntosh james Welsh Harry Kroll Winifred Ledger An important part of our school day reflections will center on the faculty. We remember the English teacher who gave us our first introduction to Shakes- peare, our struggle through American History or that , , , math teacher who was so ellicient. We also remem- S ber the way they twirled their pencils, sat on their desks or tipped their heads. These little things will remain symbolic of our High School days. 0 Top row Charles Davis, john Barelli, Huarl Peeples. Arthur l.undahl, NX . Ray Mclntosh, Ralph Thomas, joseph Lamhiotte, Hugh Tol- mic. lit-inartl Magnuson, Rupert Gustafson. 0 Bottom row Mrs. Murell linglund, Vera Walling, Elmer Jepson, Mrs. Mary Carlson, Alvin Kiell, Fred Ulson. 26 CARL ADOLPHSON B S IVIIIIIICIILIIILS WILLIAM ALEKS Ph M Soual Studles Baseball Coaeh CARL BARBER B S Industrial Arts HELEN BARBER Assistant Lxbrarxan FLIZABETH BENNETT B S Physrt 11 EdLlL21flOI1 GAA IDITH BERTRAND B S EflgllSlI OLA BOGEN M A Latrn and Spanrsh Spanish Club WALTER BOGUSKI Ph M Industrial Arts FRANK BOHAC M A Physreal Edueatron Health Gurdlnte ELEANOR BORDEN Bookkeeper 'I E BORNOR BCS Orthestra SYLVIA BREWER M A trench md Spanrsh Department Head I reneh Club GORDON BUESCHEL M M Band VERA BUETSCH B A Soual Studres JOHN BURLEND M A Soual Studies Debate , . . , . . - , . . 1 , . . , . . . , . . junior Engineering , . . . . , . .. , . , , . . , . . , . . QW'-no lm 28 DORIS BUSHMAN Switchboard DOROTHY BUTTS M A Seienee FTA ENC CAPT TIMOTHY CASFY Military Seienee SHERXWOOD COUL BS Industrial Arts MARION DAGNAN RN Nurse MARIAN DAVIES M BA Business ELIIILIUOH GORDON DE LA RONDE B IXICLIIJIIILJI Drawing, MARIE DOBYNS M A Soeial Studies Department Heal JOY FRAIPONT M A 9041.11 Stu lies EMERY FRITSCIH M S Seienee Department He ul Ax1.1ti0n RAYMOND TROFLICH M A Soeial Studies CHARLES GREEN M A Soeml Stuelles KENNETH HARMET M.S. Science PSPO ELEANOR HEUVER M.A. Librarian Library Club MARY HILLS M.A. English 0 Upper left Art students display tl1ClI' mobllcs .1 new projett undertaken bs the department Thu are Ann Mqlnn student teach mstruttor and john Clauson O Upper right Scnxors lxu Stltcs Txm lohnson 'md ken Cameron tortru the thru xuttlwu 1n Shxkespearc s plu M.uBetl1 Projects Brmg Pleasmg Results 0 Iuvuer left Myxtle ml Mau cJllNllfN0l'1 ut kllIL,llfglll1lPS1fl the tlutulu ut the ITIILYUSQOPIL xuuld 0 Lower rlqht I-utuxe tuoks Clautltttc XX xnqunst Luullg lohnwn and Helen Prcmuso put Hnxshxn touthes on tuthcrs lumhcon menu '9 ' 1 xl l. . Y ff l ' :if -. , T . A K Q L' f- ? A 'l 5, U X K l Q . Q , 5 ' All V ' . f dy , , . tj, , ,'-j .-, 3 ki' A -A ' 3 ' All h- I li, ,. ' er, George Valentine, Elaine Peterson, 0 Back row Mr. Martikonis, .' ' , . . O I 0 .' 'l 'KL i 1. l kL' Sv ','i A' t' b A' Ak 4 g - - ,L l l - . . V l f . - J I . , pi? '.: LQ, N 'Www gf' -. 'Z' lf! ADELINE HOEGBERG MA Speech Dramat1cs Plays Operettas RAYMOND HOISINGTON A B Chemistry ELVIRA HORN BS Engllsh R A HORN BS Drner Education ADELE JOHNSON M A Englxsh HELEN JOHNSON BS Home Econormcs MARIE JOHNSON BS NCXASWfltlUg Publxcatnons MID ED O NSON BS LOUOIUILS Z SGT F C JAMES JUSTICE ROTC HELEN KELLEY MA Latin ELIZABETH KEMPER M S M Busmess Educahon LAWRENCE KNUDSEN M M MLISIC MARY LANGLOIS M Mathematics JAMES LAUDE M A Physlcal Eclucatlon Basketball Golf Department Head LESTER LAUSCH Science Student Councll Sclence Club 5 Efarp lpper left Collcze rcpruentatue tilks to Fdnth Glntzcr George Upper right Hcnrx XX nlson intl ju Zortlln drm Elms for 1 n folly un XX xrrcn Ruhtrtwn Tom Brady of the xmportmt future thlrc. xxhnl XX llttr Bunk lm s on Thug hms prtpmne fur tn Sruks ml shelxes uf pamphlets and hooks on wllcees also help tht ennecrxns, hnd dttul work fzsunmna, 9Ll'1lO1'S Demonstrations Add to Class Interest vxer left C1 rmm C IIIILI rn xt ha h x 1 pm Itcl uns the pruttssut nuxsf lWLI'Il1l L uh msu fl mt Mn U11 mts out the mmmtlnt muhxnxsms ut Chulene dtrsun busm Skrme mtl on BILINNLI xx xtth 'Sh JANET LINDSAY BA Mlthematxts umor Red Cross VITO LOPIN MA Phy sltal Educ ltlon Smmmmg Tratk Dolphm Club KATHLEEN LOVI'TT B S Physltal Ldut ltnon Checrlcadcrs Dorado Club I'I ORENC I: LUNDQUIST B S PlI,SlL.1l ldutatron LINDEN LUNDSTROM Cl1OI'lllx1LlSIL Ol crctta MARTHA LYON B A Engllsh Chess Club RICHARD MARTIKONIS IN S Arts Crafts BERNICE ML LLEN Rcgxstrar ELIZABETH MCGUIRE B A Engllsh Radio and TV Club ROSA NELSON Su cdlsh Ax., Sxxcdrsh Club LEILA OBRIEN BS Health Education LESLIE O BRIFN M A Deputmcnt Hcad Business Education OSCAR OLSON MS Industrial Arts Dqnrtmcnt Head HARRY PALMER M A Strcntc Tcnms HELEN PETERSON, M S Mathcmatrts , .. , .. Lv' ' a ,-. , ,. . , , .. ISC ' ,B.A. lfoll-c Dancing ,.,, , .. ' , I.. ,. V. , , .. . , . . , .. ., .. sf, -, s A Cilati-rin x orkcrs pau c for a iup of Loffec Thu 'irc 0 Left Mrs lc hn 1 n N11 ng Nl s Pittni on I cn lihnson M1 XX Lttcr tranl Mr Ruhin Mrs Carl in 0 Right Rcprc cntin Fi niri i i an 1 IN IIVE PULASKI M A Pliysiial ldua ltion C ROBPRIA PRESNELL M A M lfliilll itiis Dclurtmcnt Ha ld FRANK PS REGAN M ithcm mis JOHN RESCHLEIN M.A. Physics Cross Country JOSEPHINE ROUNDS . . Business Education ARTHUR SADTLER M.S. Biology Virsity Foothill Sophomore Baskctlwill ARTHUR SATRE M.S. Scicmc LETITIA SAIQNDERS. M.A. English OLIVER SCHADE lfniploymcnt S..:- 7 CLINTON SKINNER, B.E. Auto Shop HELEN THORSEN, M.A. Social Studies RUBY TJADEN, A.B. Mathematics GRACE TRANK B A Socral Studles MIRIAM TUNISON M A Fngllsh ABI. MARION VUHITTLF M A Home Etonomns Department Head VIRGINIA XWILDI M A Engllsh Department I-lead EDNA YOUNGQUIST M Englrsh 0 Left Chlldren of faculty memhem x ere the center of rntereit at the fall prcnrc at Alpme park 0 Rxght Mr Mrnnemexer 1 rt: e teacher from Germany rsxts xuth Mr james XX elsh prmcrpal at a faeultx luncheon rn the model apartment 3-l A Ta l 1 ' ' ' A ' ' Q? W f. , , , A ll H 41 l , .A. Q ff. 7 ffisf rm' H J f Y 5 I 'Q 3 .. I A . , , ...' I A .ny X1 O L pper left Num Nutt lan tntxtlu lutkx scnmrx to 1 thmtc to paw 0 Upper right Bms take mtuut m nux axmtmn muxsc Iuhn llLNIOnI1L Nutt mt Furla l7I1NflIllllUl'l Qtut tntx wu1ttln1w um I 1 null 'nl 1 1 im Curt Itnsnn vat IN Irltxt x t mm n nt un o w ss xx U umm out ut the p Busy Pace Is Set for Active Students ur Nplnlm nu cnet t tn 1 tu N m putmtnt 0 Atrms bu um ummm pmttduxu ln Busnmw ldutatum tltpntmtnt 0 Bank lmxtt Cmcll Cxnthxi Mtflurc I From Durttn Ptuson Bcxtxlx Stahl 0 Lovser right Fxtrtmcb Ill tht Ly m hxehlx ht wphomurt phx Nltdl Lducatlun Lluxts 4 Z -MU Reflections of Students 45 V' me 555 M QE? ,-, r 3? s'4 H 4 V vnu: QPR' rt ' Q35 X t ff gl! ., I Q t - - -- 5 E som-A JUNIOR SENIOR 5.-gas O Above The senior class officers, Nari- lyn Baxter, presiclentg Bob Pellant. treasurer, 'leanne Houy, secretary, ancl Paul Larson, vice-pre-siilent. are caught in atypical pose-cluring a busy morning meeting. 0 Below Mr. lirh, senior class iiclviser. discusses with senior Dick Olson the big question for all seniors, XX'hat about the Future? Seniors Reflect On Best School Year Twelve years of schooling are all reflected in this last year. This year was the seniors' year as far as East High goes. Only in our memories will such successful gatherings and events as Parents' Night, Senior Mixer, The Curious Savage, the games, tea, commencement, baccalaureate, and finally the topping of a wonderful year, Misty Memo- ries, the Senior Prom, be enacted. But we have the future to look forward to and everything done this year will re- flect over the years as the sun sends rays from a shining bright spot. 38 A r,.' Q JIM ABBOTT . . . PSPO 23 Band 2,3,4. Both photography and music ratelas favorites . . . Navy will gain his talent after graduation , . . studies foreign languages in spare time . . . known as Abby to friends. RONNIE ADAMS . . . R Club 2, 3, 4: HR Pres. 2, V-Pres. 4g Nat'l Sch. Athl. Soc.: Baseball 43 Basketball 2, 33 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Stud. Council 2. His pride and ioy - his own tar . . . likes to just loaf around. CAROLE ADOLPHSON . . . Seco 2. Plans to be -a stenographer . . 3 'enjoys teasing people . . . enters in many sports, especially golfing . . . visited Yellowstone and Yosemite Park. BILL AINSWORTH . . . ROTC 2, 3, 4. Bill will be found at Ill. Institute of Tech .... plans to study civil engineer ing courses . . . reads for a pastime. SONIA ALDEEN . . . GAA 4, Stud. Asst. 43 Swedish 2, 3, 43 Op- eretta 2, 3, 43 Treble Clef 3, 4. Short with dark hair and eyes to match . . . values her trip to Sweden . . wishes to attend North Park College to take up home management. PAT ALEX . . . Libr. 2, 3, 43 Operetta 33 Girls' Chorus 23 Treble Clef 3, 4. 5' 2f', eyes of blue,.and a sweet smile all adds up to a picture of Pat . . bowling is her favorite sport . . . traveled to California. Class of '54 Chooses Capable Officers DAVID C. ALEXANDER . . . Radio 43 Operetta 3, 43 Boys' State3 Boys Chorus 2, 33 Highlights 3, 43 Pub. 2, 3, 43 ROTC 3, 4. Able worker in Publications . . . thatch of clark curly hair . . . will go to college. CAROLYN ALLEN . . . GAA 43 PSPO 2.33 Seco 2, 33 Girls Chorus 2. Always a friendly Hi . . . short curly hair . . , may join the Waves . . . known as Carrie to friends. DON ALLEN . . . R Club 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 4. Either college or USMC are in D. A.'s future . . . always a joke on his lips. NANCY ALLISON . . . Dorado 2, 33 GAA 2, 3, 43 Stud. Asst. 3, 43 JRC 3, 43 ISC 2, 3. 43 Sporthead 3, 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 Talent Show 3. 43 HR. Sec. 43 Girls Chorus 33 Stud, Council 43 Homecoming Queen Attend. 3, 4. . . . Winning smile and friendliness make Nanc a must as a friend . . . is going to college. ROSEMARY ALTENDORF . . . Jr. Glee 3. Rosie is a skillful tennis player . . . loves to dance . . . Lives for weekends. DONNA MAE ANDERSON . . . Science 4. Plans to go into nurses' training . . . enjoys ice skating . . . nicknamed Don . . always has a smile ready. . 'sa F 2 . 3,3 , ix s 1 Z' ' ' an . RR fix' JAMES ANDERSON . . . Golf 2, 3, 4. Big and blonde with a crew cut . . . loves to play golf . . . wants to go to college I0 study SCIEIICC COUISCS. JEAN ANDERSON . . . FNC 43 ISC 2, 43 Science 23 Seco 23 HR Treas. 43 Girls Chorus 23 Jr. Glee 33 Sr. Glee 4. Good things- come in small packages . . . may go into nursing . . . Jeannie loves to be with people. JOHN ANDERSON . . . Football 2, 3, 4g R Club 43 Science 2, 3. Likes to monkey with motors . . . future undecided . . . likes to make people laugh. JUDITH ANDERSON . . . ABL 43 Dorado 2, 33 Spanish 2, 43 Y-Teens 2, 33 Soph. Hnr3 Highlights 3. Shining blonde hair . . I. pleasing personality . . . wishes stenographic job in law ofiice . . . Jude enjoys listening to any kind of records. LEE ANDERSON . . . Hi-Y 43 R Club Z, 3, 43 Nat'l Hnr. Soc.3 HR Pres, 43 Treas. 33 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 3, 43 Tennis 2. Where Lee is, there is laughter . . . will take accounting at U. of So. Carolina . . . a word for everyone, MARY ELLEN ANDERSON . . . SCienC6 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 31 Pub. 2, 4. A great big bundle of joy . . . a bright shining face. . . enjoys making her own clothes. 1 s.,,,,11. IRC UDL Fnioxs knitting md rtidtna plans rm irrtnd NIST! s l known The second Arthur Murray with riller skating ability to 1 wi go to MARJORIE ARMOUR CAA u Science 4 Operetta 2 a 45 Plays piano and seas for relaxation has freckles the future will Work Begins By SHARON ARRICK . . . Big smile always ready . . . interested in nursing . . . reads and cooks a llfl'-U deal in spare time . . . traveled in Mithigan. LAVERNE ASPLING . . . Band Z. 3, 4. just arrived- from Boston this year . . . music is one of his great loves . . . enjoys arguing with anyone. DONNA BARRIX . . . Science 23 Operetta 3, 4g Girls Chorus 23 Treble Clef 3, 4. Short. cheerful, and friendly . . . loves to sing . . . sometimes called Don. JANET BARTHOLOMEW . . . ABL 43 French 3, 45 FTC 2, 3, 'lg GAA 2, 3, 45 ISC 33 Latin 2g Mono 3g Nat'l Hnr. Soc. 3, 41 Pub. 3. 43 Sr. Pla '. For al job well done give it to Janet . . . will go to NISTC to prepare for tea.hing in grade school. PATRICIA BATES . . . Libr. 25 HR V-Pres. Zg Girls Chorus 2g junio: Glee 33 Pub. 3. 4. Dynamite comes in small packages . . . will talk your ear off . . . would like to be an airline hostess . . . Pat to everyone. MARILYN BAXTER . . . Dorado 25 ,IRC 2, 3g Tres. 3g Mono 3g Radio 4g -Ir. Playg Science 3, Sec. 3g Class Pres. 43 jr. Oratoricalg S-1 Playg Homecoming Queen Atten. 45 Debate 2g Orch. Z, 3, 4, Sec. 43 Stud. Council 2, 4g Youth Council 2, Sec. 4. Theres nothing worth the wear of winning . . . but the laughter and love of friends. . . Sleep 0 More WANDA LEE BEASLEY . . . Hopes to visit most of 'the country during-the summers . . . thinks Mother is tops . . . works with beads in spare time. ROBERT A. BELL . . . Libr. 2, 35 PSPO Z3 Inter. Rel. 4g Radio 4g Chess 4g Jr. Playg Circ. 2, 4. Bustling here and there . . . wants to study psychology at Georgetown l'. . , . enjoys traveling. SUSAN BENGSTON . . . Dorado 2, 3, 4, Show 4g FNC 4g GAA 2, 3, 45 Stud. Asst. 3, 4g Latin 2g Mono 33 Science 23 Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4g HR Pres. 2, Treas. 33 Pub. 3, 4g Argus 4. Will go into nurses' training in college . . . Beng has a sparkling personality which has awarded her many friends. DICK BENSON . . . HR Pres. 3, V-Pres. 2g Band 2, 3, 45 Librarian 4. Always ioking and kidding . . . no feet-just engineer boots . . . known as Beggar. KATHRYN BERGLUND . . . swedish 2, 3, 44 opefena 2, 5, 4g A Cap. 3, 4g Ensemble 4g Treble Clef 25 Hi-C 2, 3, 4. Little but not overlooked . . sweet s'oprano voice . . . and a gay light- hearted personality . . . all add up to Katy. BEVERLY BERGMAN . . . ABL 3, 4g Swedish 3, 4g Girls' Stateg Top Ten. Rates swimming and archery as favorite sports . . . enjoys reading, listening to radio and records as pastimes. 1 ik '?v N 4 Macbeth Doth Ru JOAN LEE BLACKSTONE . . . Dorado 2. 33 GAA 2, 5, 43 Stud. Asst. 5, 43 Science 23 HR V-Pres. 33 Circ. 2, 33 Highlights 3, 43 Orch. 2, 53 Pub. 4. Laugh and the world laughs with you . . . JB will go to college . . good volleyball player. ROLAND BLOOINI . . . R Club 43 HR Treas. 23 Basketball 2, 33 Golf 2, 3, 4. Everyone calls him Rollie . . . always cracking a ioke . . . plans on trip to California alter graduation. RICHARD BLUCHER . . . Plans for-future depend on the draft . . . interested in sports . . . big bright smile. RODNEY BLUCHER . . . Football 2, 3, 4. Football holds a great. interest for Ron . . . will wait for an invitation from Uncle Sam . . . describes sell as ' lust normal. RONNIE BOGREN . . . R Club 43 HR Pres. 33 Baseball 33 Basket- ball 2, 3, 4g Football 2, 33 Track 23 Band 2, 3, 4. Happy-go-lucky . . . excels in basketball . . . tall and friendly . . . finds great pleasure in music of any kind. . . . Seco 23 Girls Chorus 23 jr. Glee 53 Sr. Glee 4. training' at Rockford Memorial . . . music heads her SALLY BOLTON XY'ill enter nurses' Hit Parade. BONNIE BERGMAN . . . ABL 3, 43 Swedish 3, 43 Girls' State. Has artistit abilities . . . likes to work alone , . . excels in home etonomits . . . tooking is fun to Bonnie. RICHARD BILDAHL . . .Tennis 2, 3, 4. Loves to tinker with radios . . . rates tennis as top sport . . . has traveled to ialifornia. JOHN BILLSTROM . . . jr. Engineers 3, til Sec. 43 Band 2, 3, 43 ROTC 2. 5, 4. Talented atcordion and oboe player . . . will go to U. of Ill .... drum major in Band. ABL 3, 4, Pres. 43 Dorado 33 FTC 43 PSPO Hnr. Soc. 5, 43 Argus 43 Highlights 5, 43 BARBARA BISHOFF . . . 3, 4, Files Mgr. 43 Nat'l Pub. 5, 4. especially Egyptian . . . has done invaluable art Sleeps, thinks and eats art. short and snappy. work for Publications . . . RAY BISSMAN . . . Dolphin 3, 43 R Club 2, 3, 43 Swim 2, 3, 4. Swims like a nsh . . . intends to study pharmacy . . . strong. silent type . . . enioys working on car. DARRELL BJUR . . . Dolphin 2, 3, -4, ShOW 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Science 2, 5, 43 R Club 2, 3, 4. Big tall iokesrer . . . enioys band and basketball . . . likes to swim. in the Senior's Sleep CHUCK BOOTHBY . . . Radio 4. Chutk has a great interest in radio work . . , future is undecided . . . always has a word for you. GEORGE BORGMAN . . . Loves to eat . . . will enter the engineering field . . . traveled in all the eastern states. ROGER BOWES . . . R Club 2, 3, 4g Baseball 2, 3, 4g Football 2, 3, 4. Everyone knows him as Pete . . . sports rate as top favorite . . . always smiling. DONALD C. BOYER . . . French 23 R Club 2, 3, 4g Chess 4g Nat'l Sch. Ath. Soc.3 Basketball 2, 53 Football 2, 3, 43 Tennis 3, Highlights 3, 43 Pub. 4. Made his mark in football . . . will study nuclear engineering at Purdue U. . . . big boy. THOMAS BRADY . . . Hi-Y Z, 3, 43 jr. Engineers 53 R Club 2, 3, 4g Football 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 4. His future is undecided . . . darkaeyed Tom always has a remark for you . sports are his main interest. EVA BRANDENBURG . . . XWorks at Rex Theater . . . always being teased about smallness . . . nick- named Little Eva. -'ll fa 3 - .. if ' , tr-J 3 is . M . ef- - 3 ' 1 s L Q ..-5 EUGENE BRAZIS . . . Mono 3, 41 HR Pres. 43 Band 2, 3, 43 ROTC GAIL BRUGGER . . . FNC 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 Stud. Asst. 43 ISC 2, 3, 2, 3, 4. 4, Sporthead 43 Seco 23 Circ. 2, 43 Girls' Chorus 23 Jr. Glee 3. Nitknamed Gcno . . . will go to Il. ol Illinois . study aeronautital en' Any sport rates with Gail . , . will enter nurses' training after two years at gint-ering . . . extels in band. U. of Wisconsin. MARY BRENTNER . . . Library 4. JEAN BRUNS . . . GAA 4. Rabid hsherwoman . . . likes to make people laugh . . . will be a secretary. Enjoys sketching . . , wants to work in an ofhce . . . baseball top sport . . . likes to cook. ROBERT BROCKWAY . . . Titknsmeil Bob . . . plans to work after graduation . . traveled in SALLY BRYDEN . . . Dorado 2, 3, 43 GAA 3, 43 ISC 2, 33 Y-Teens 33 eep .out1. V-Pres. 23 Soph Hnr.3 Girls Chorus 2, Pres. 23 Pub. 2, 3. I LOREN BRODD A - y PSPO 3. 45 Pub. 73, Aj: ROTC 27 3, 4, Master Sgt gzgllaxncsnionhattend the Il. of Wtsronsin . . . popular music hits the SPUr Loves to tinker with his tar . . . Lorry is always humming a tune . . . happy-go-lucky type. WALTER BUNK . . Known as .Walt . . usually tired . . . plans to take an apprenticeship in Football 23 Swim 2. Pmffnmaklng- Takes his tar apart for relaxation . . . JB plans to work in a tool room. JOHN BRODIN . . . Dolphin 2, 3, 4, Show 2, 3, 43 HR Pres. 53 D . TOM BURT . . . Swim 2, 3, 43 Track 2. KAREN BRUCE . . . ABL 3, 43 FTA 3, 43 JRC 3, 43 Latin 23 Radio l D , Tom excels in every form of swimming, especially diving . . . plans for 43 Operetta 2, 33 Talent Show Student Director 43 Jr. Oratoricalg Natl future are undecided. Hnr. 3, 41 Quill and Scroll 3. 43 Soph Hnr.3 Circ. 2, 33 Debate 2, 3. Mgr. 43 Argus 2, 3, 43 Highlights 2, 3, 43 Bus. Mgr. 43 Treble Clef MARY BU-FI-ERBAUGH . ' GAA 2 3 4. ISC 2 5 4. 2' 39,1-OP Ten? Extemp' ,Verse Reading 4' , I Very active in all school sports . . . wants to become a secretary . . . likes Ability personified . . . will study lournaltsm or advertising. pegple, Lydia Dyrlid Captures D R ward. KEN CAMERON . . . Jr. Engineers 3, 4, Treas. 33 V-Pres. 43 Latin 23 Mono 3, 43 Sr. Play3 PSPO 3, 43 Science 3, 4, V-Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Radio 43 Chess 43 Jr. Play3 Argus 3, 43 Debate 2, 43 Highlights 3, 43 Pub. 3, 43 ROTC 2, 3, 4, Commander 43 Drill Team 2, 3, 4. Kenny is a good speaker, actor, dancer, and friend . . . a smile, a joke, and a friendly Hi! fa' 'Q KEITH CARLBOM . . . Track 2, 4. Rebuilds his Henry J for relaxation . . . Skip excels in polevaulting . . wants to become a mechanic. DAVID CARLSON . . . ROTC 2, 33 Drill Team 2, 3. Likes to work on model cars . . . has ability in Cartooning . . . known as Pere . . . lived tn California for live years. DENNIS CARLSON . . . Hi-C 2, 3, 43 Golf 4. Likes to razz teachers . . . will become a machinist . . . swings a mean golf club . . . Den likes TV. HARRIET CARLSON . . . Latin 23 Girls Chorus 23 Jr. Glee 3g Sr. Glee 4. May attend NISTC . . . likes to just loaf . . . always happy . . . blonde- haired Swede. KATHERINE CARLSON . . . FNC 4, Sec. 43 Mono 43 Girls Chorus 2, Treas. 2. Will .enter nurses' training at Swedish-American Hospital . . . Katie likes to read in her spate time. 42 in 'F ...J , gp , MARCETTE CARLSON . . . Library 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Sec. 4, Science 4, Seco 2, 3, Pres. 3, 4. Dimples that twinkle . . . Marcy will make a good home body . . . likes homecraft . . . likes children. RANDALL CARLSON . . . Dolphin 4, Operetta 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, A Cap. 4, Band 2, 3, 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Captain, Drill Team 2, 3, 4. Made his mark in ROTC . . . a wise crack for everyone . . . and a big smile. SANDRA D. CARLSON . . . JRC 4, Seco 3, Swedish 2, 3, 4, Y- Teens 2, 3, Radio 4, Circ. 4, Soph. Hnr. Plinks on the piano for relaxation . . . plans to enter the secretarial field. VIOLET CARLSON . . . Dorado 2, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, Y-Teens 2, HR Treas. 3, Soph. Hnr. You will find Vi on the campus of North Park this fall . . . has a sweet smile . , . Swedish accent. JAMES CASTLE . . . Dolphin 3, 4, Jr. Engineers 3, 4, Pres. 4, Boys' State, Mono 4, PSPO 2, 3, 4, R Club 4, Spanish 4, Nat'l Sch. Ath. Soc., Tennis 2, 3, 4, Band 3, Highlights 3, 4, Clubs E. 4, Debate 2, Pub. 3, 4, Rkfd. Newspaper Citizenship 3, ROTC 2, 3, 2nd Lt. 4, Major, Lt. Col., Drill Team 2, 3, Color Guard 2, 3. Will go to West Point . . . amateur magician. DIANE CAUMIANT . . . Bowling, horseback riding, favorite sports . . . jovial . . . called Di. Happ Hayday Proves Fun For All. BETTY CHESBROUGH . . . Dorado 2, GAA 2, ISC 2, Seco 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Orch. 2, 3, 4. Betty plans to go to sthool in Chicago . . . swimming and gulf rate as favorite sports . . . tall and friendly. SHARON CLARK . . . Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Seco 2, 3, Science 2, 3, 4. plways busy , , . likes homecrafts, especially knitting . . . has a big smile or all. WILLIAM CLARK . . . Dolphin 2, 3, 4, Show 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, FTC 4, R Club 2, 3, 4, Swim 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, ROTC 2, 3, Drill Team 2. In diving and swimming Bill is tops . . . will go to U. of Iowa to study physical education. SUSAN CLEVELAND . . . ABL 3, 4, Dorado 2, 3, 4, Show 4, French 3, 4, V-Pres. 4, FTC 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, JRC 3, 4, Latin 2, Mono 3, 4, Nat'l Hnr. Soc. 3, 4, Dolphin Show 2, 3, Debate 4, Top Ten. Large smile, ample friendliness, and huge vocabulary all make up Cleve. DELDA COLLINS . . . Dorado 2, ISC 2, Short and nice . . . likes sports, especially basketball . . . called Del by all. GEORGE COLLISON . . . Dolphin 3, 4, Show 3, 4, FTC 2, Chess 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2, 3, 4. Collison is right at home in the water . . . will take a math-science course in college. if ELA ..--v ' JAMES C. CONLEY . . . West Class Pres. 2. JC is a terrific ite skater . . . plans for the future depend on the draft board. JACK S. COOK . . . Hot rods really interest Cookie . . . will enter the Air Force . . . just came this year from Davenport. FRANCES COPOTELLI . . . ISC 2, Library 3, Treas, Mono 4, Spanish 2, Radio 4, Operetta 2, Treble Clef 2. Shining black hair . . . brown eyes . . . and a smile for everyone . . . likes to sing and act. MARY COPPOLETTI . . . Dorado 2, 3, FNC 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Stud. Asst. 3, 4, Latin 2, Science 2, Soph. Hnr., Circ. 2, 3, 4, Highlights 3, 4, Asst. Feature Ed. 4, Pub. 3, 4. Sports enthusiast . . . her vivid imagination served her well as assistant feature editor on the paper. SUE-ANN CORBETT . . . GAA 2, 3, ISC 2, Operetta 3, 4, Jr. Glee 3, Girls Chorus 2, Orch. 2, 3, 4, Sr. Glee 4. With a paint brush in one hand . . . and a hammer in the other you'll find Corky running around the stage. JANICE DEE CORELL . . . ABL 2, 3, 4, Dorado 2, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, ISC 3, JRC 3, Jr. Play, Soph. Hnr., Circ. 4. Jan's future-holds a course in business adminsrration at Coe College . she has a twinkle in her eye. jf' , 4' 43 ' if Y 1 bf r fs '.if:L, ' .1 -, t '- 'J '- . f 1.213 il . A f . ,, L 3, X' 'kt i V ui I V , . L Za... PHILLIP CUDIA . . . Band 2, 3. Playing in the band kept Phillip busy . . . reads for relaxation . . . oh, those green eyes. RONALD CUNNINGHAM . . . Dolphin 2, 3, Show 2, 3, HR V- Pres. 2, Baseball 3, Swim 2, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4. Quite a fisherman . . . it's into the Navy for Ronny after graduation . friendly smile. JO ANNE DAI-IL . . . Dorado 2, 3, FNC 4, PSPO 3, Science 2, 3. Raises tropical fish . . . next fall jo will start nurses' training at Rockford college. NANCY DAHLIN . . . PSPO 2, Seco 2, Swedish 3, 4, Operetta 3, 4, A. Cap. 4, Girls Chorus 2, Treble Clef 3, Talent lies in art ability . . . gripes about being tall . . . has long blonde hair and a shy way. BEVERLY DAILEY . . . ABL 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, HR Sec. 4, Nat'l I-Inr. Soc. 3, 4. Got anything to do? Let Bev do it . . . excellent in all fields of art . watch that smile light up. DORIS DAILEY . . . Dorado 4, GAA 4, ISC 4. Dorie loves to dance . . . will-enter the U. of Wisconsin . . finds people interesting . . . tickles the ivories. Seniors Triumph PATRICIA DANIELSON . . . Dorado 2, GAA 2, Y-Teens 4. A blue-eyed, blonde doll . . . is entering UCLA next fall . . . values trip to Sweden. ROGER DAVIDSON . . . JRC 4, Treas. 4, R Club 2, 3, 4, HR Pres. 3, V-Pres. 2, Nat'l Sch. Ath. Soc., Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Stud. Council 4. This versatile athlete excels in every field . . . plans to go to college . . big blonde Swede. JANET DAWSON . . . ISC 2, 3, Seco 2, 3. XX'ants to become a telephone operator . . . Home Economics is favorite sub' Jett . . . enjoys ite and roller skating. RAYMOND DAWSON . . . R Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Football 2, 3, 4. Rotkytis unsure about which college he will atrend . . . enjoys all sports . . . likes to read and eat. PAT DAYHOFF . . . Dorado 2, GAA 2, Y-Teens 2, Operetta 3, Girls' Chorus 2, jr. Glee 3. Nutty as a fruit cake . , . dancing rates high . . . wants to work in an office . . . excels in sewing. GAIL Del-IAVEN . . . Y-Teens 2, Girls Chorus 2, jr. Glee 3. Enjoys playing basketball, swimming, and bowling . . . always humming a tune . . . cute and short. Over West In Most LaVERNE DEMING . . . Girls Chorus 2, jr. Glee 3, Highlights 4, Pub. 4. Short in size but long in happiness . . . Livey wants to work in an ofiice . . enioys watching TV. SHIRLEY DeVENNEY . . . Y-Teens 4, Radio 4. Has a bright smile . . . Shirl will do otiire work after graduation . . . short and tiny. BEVERLY DE WANE . . . GAA 2, 3, Stud. Asst. 3, ISC 2, 3, 4, Circ. 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 2, Orch. 2, 3, 4. Baseball comes first to Bev . . . wants to become a dental assistant . . . likes people. TOM DOANE . . . R Club 4, Football Mgr. 4, Band 2, 3, 4. Anything to do with sports is OK with Tom . . . band took up a lot of his time . . . will enlist in armed forces. ROGER DUFFEY . . . Dolphin 3, 4, Swim. 2, 3, Band 2, 3. At the U. of Washington. Dufl will take up forestry . . . enjoys anything outdoors. LYDIA DYRLID . . . ABL 4, Sec. 4, FTC 4, Science 3, Radio 4, HR Sec. 2, 4, DAR, Nat'l Hnr. Soc. 3, 4, A Cap. 2, 4, Sec. 4, Argus 3, 4, Ed-in-Chief 4, Highlights 3, 4, Pub. 3, 4, ROTC Sponsor 4, Stud. Council 2, Treble Clef 3, Top Ten. West's loss was our gain . . . friendliness and understanding are Lycl's trademarks. 44 C-3 CAROLYN EKMARK . . . Carrie will take up physical therapy . . . writes poetry . . . can talk on any subiect . . . likes to read a good book. SHIRLEY EKSTEIN . . . GAA 2, 3, 4. Added a great deal to GAA especially in baseball and volleyball . . . Shirl intends to work in an office. JACK ELANDER . . . Radio 45 ROTC 3, 4. W'ill take a pre-med tourse at Northwestern . . . has dry humor . . . is tall and blonde . . . likes to travel. PRISCILLA ELMQUIST . . . ABL 3, 45 Seco 25 Operetta 2, 45 Nat. Hnr. Soc. 35 A Cap. 3, 45 Orch. 2, 35 Top Ten. Has a witty humor . . . Pris will enter nurses' training in Portland, Oregon . music plays a large part in her life. SANDY ELSTAD . . . Dolphin 2, 3, 45 Science 25 Operetta 2, 3, 45 HR Pres. 2, 3, 45 A Cap. 2, 3, 45 Stud. Council 2. A good bass . . . going to U. of Illinois for meteorology . . . has gun collection . . . is in a barbershop quartet. DELORES ENCERTI . . . Called Dee by everyone . . , wants to become .i secretary . . . bowling is her favorite sport . . . enjoyed trip to North Carolina. East-West Encounters. DAVE ENGBERG . . . jr. Engineers 2, 35 Science 25 Chess 45 Golf 45 Band 2, 3, 45 ROTC Z, 3. Plays a sweet sax . . . going to Syracuse U. for an engineering course . . . swings a potent golf club. CONSTANCE ENGSTROM . . . Mono 35 PSPO 25 Science 2, 3, 45 Swedish 2, 3, 45 Hi-C 2, 3, 45 Girls Chorus 2, 35 Circ. 3, 4. A course in atccunting and clerical work at Northl Park College is in the future . . . she has long, blonde hair . . . charming smile. DONALD ERICKSON . . . Operetta 45 A Cap. 45 Boys' Chorus 3. Dark curly hair . . . interested in music of any kind . . . Don enjoys traveling a great deal. DAVID C. EVANS . . . Red hair and freckles . . . basketball and baseball are favorite sports . . . travele.I to Kansas. NANCY EYCHANER . . . Seco 25 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Operetta 25 HR Pres. 4, Treas. 25 Circ. 2, 3, 45 Stud. Council 25 Treble Clef Z. Naturally curly hair . . . plans to be an airline stewardess . . . Nan's friendli- ness radiates to all around her. CONSTANCE FANOR . . . French 2, 3, 45 Swedish 2, 3, 45 HR Sec. 25 Orch. 2, 3, 45 Pres. 4, Treas. 3, Concertmaster 4. Connie's music ability enab'ed her to become concertmaster . . . she will continue her music course at Northwestern. KATHRYN FARRIS . . . ENC 4, V-Pres.5 JRC 2, 3, 45 Library 25 Sr. Play. A-gay light-hearted personality . . . will enter nurses' training . . . likes to paint with oils . . . always humming a tune. WILLIAM FISHER . . . PSPO 25 Boys' State. Bill is very much interested in radio and TV repair work . . . fishing and swim' ming take up his spare time. ROBERT E. FLEMING . . . PSPO 45 ROTC 2, 3, 45 Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. Sharp shooter . . . likes to hunt.. sense of humor . . . and a startlln MARIE FLODEN . . . Operetta Clef 2. Dimple in chin. Devil within . to continue being a dental assistant. DIANE FLOOD . . . GAA 2, 3 Plans ro go to Shurtleff College . . . . . has a slow smile. ROGER FLOOD . . . Bob will attend NISTC , . . has dry gly low voice. 2, 3, 45 A Cap. 3, 45 Pub. 35 Treble . MiMi Lnjoys singing tluets . . . wants , 45 ISC 2, 3, 45 Latin 25 Inter. Rel. 4. . quite a chef . . . likes to read in spare time Known as Bud to friends . . . future plans are in the hands of the draft board . . . enjoys a good ioke . . . typical blue-eyed blonde Swede. 'Q YQ air . P . sf' I .ffi:fg1'Bis.1:, If viii IQ .qt-I fi CAROL FLOODY . . . Dorado 2, GAA 2, 3, Science 23 Seco 2, Op- eretta 3, 4, A Cap. 45 Treble Clef 3. Carol loves to sing . . . enjoys homecrafts . . . sports, especially swimming are favorites. DONALD FORKNER . . . Dolphin 2, 3, 45 Latin 2, Science 2, HR Pres. 3, ROTC 2, 3. Will pre-med at Illinois XVesleyan . . . has an answer for everything . . . and a big smile for everyone, CHARLOTTE FORSELL . . . Dorado 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4g FTC 3, 4, V- Pres. 4g GAA 2, 3, 4, Stud. Asst. 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, Mono 3, Argus 4, Circ. 2, 33 Highlights 3, 45 Pub. 3, 4. Char can make a water ballet out of anything . . . plans to enter U. of Iowa . will teach PE in grade school. LEONARD FORSS . . . Cross Country 4, Golf 4, Band 3, 4. May go to college , . . Leu values his trip to Sweden . . . enjoys playing golf and basketball . . . has ability in engineering. VIRGINIA FRANDSEN . . . Dorado 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Stud. Asst. 3, 4g ISC 3, 4, Sporthead 4, Science 3, 4, Spanish 2. Ginny plans to go to Carthage College . . . very active in sports . . interested in drawing designs. CAROLYN FREDIN . . . GAA 4g Seco 2g Circ. 4. Talks rapidly . . . plans to be a secretary . . . Freddie likes to sew in her spare time. JOHN FREEBERG . . . Jr. Engineers 4, Science 4, Band 2, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Majorg Rifle 3, 4, Color Guard 3, 4. Photography and hunting rate as john's favorites . . , served well as major in ROTC . . . will go to Il. of Illinois. JERRY FRIEND . . . Dolphin 2, 3, 45 Sec. 4, R Club 3, 4, Chess 4, HR V-Pres. 2, 4, Cross Country 3, 4, Football 2, Swim. 4, Track 2, 4, Circ. 45 Top Ten. First rate comedian . . . will study for a medical career runs like it greyhound. BETTY FRITZ . . . GAA 4, ISC 4. Fritz enjoys acting . . wants to do clerical work after graduation . , . short and sweet describes Betty. MYRA FRITZ . . . Fritz is the life of the party . . enjoys knitting argyles . . w ints to work in olliie. CAROL GAMBINO . . . GAA 2, 3, fig Science 3. Dark Snappy eyes and hair to inatch . . . enjoys .4 good jokt' at .my time likes sports. EDITH GANTZER , . . Dorado 41 GAA 4, Stud. Asst. 4, ISC 4, Sporthead 4, Mono 43 Science 4, Y-Teens 2, 3g Radio. Although she has been here only a year and a half, Edie has made many friends . . . excels in the Field of bowling. New Constitutional Quizes, Annual .IA PAUL GARR . . . R Club 4g Nat'l Schol. Ath. Soc.g Baseball 45 Football 4. I t Plans to become an auto mechanic . . .V has ability in physical sciences . . . has traveled extensively. NANCY GARRETT . . . Playing the piano and accordion are just two of her many abilities . . . plans to be a stenographer. PETER GIBSON . . . Dolphin 2, 3, 4, PSPO 2, R Club 2, 3, 4g Chess 4g Golf 25 Swim. 2, 3, 4g Tennis 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, ROTC 2, 3, 41 Drill Team 2, 3. A very good swimmer . . . a laugh a minute . . . big, Hoot has traveled to England, Ireland, and Canada . . . tall and dark . . . likes wrestling. 1 big smile. X ROBERT GIBSON . . . Science 2, Band 2, 3, 45 Boys Chorus 3. go to Augustana. Treble Clef 4. 'S-. Senior Themes Musts For Graduation ROGENE GRIFFIN . . . GAA 2, ISC 2, Library 2g Science 2, Seco 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, HR Sec. 2, Treas. 35 Circ. 2, 3, 4. Plays the accordion and piano . . . Ro is full of fun . . . works in an office. RONALD GUNTER . . . R Club 2, 5, 4g HR V-Pres. 2, 53 Nat'l Schol. Ath. Soc., Football 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4, Baseball 43 Track 3. Known for his slow drawl . . . and big blue eyes . . . and his football playing . . . and wise cracks. BRANDT GUSTAVSON . . . PsPo 2, jf. Playg HR V-Pres. 4, Treas. 3, A Cap. 2, 3, 4, Ensemble 45 ROTC 2, 3, 43 Sr. Play. Works at radio station WBEL . . . life of the party . . . excels in dramatits . . . our Gussy. ROBERT GUY . . . Jr. Engineers 4, Science 45 Band 2, 3, 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Ist Lt. Drill. Bob will go to U. of Illinois . . . made his mark in ROTC . . . likes to hunt, BEVERLY HAGER . . . French 2, 5, FNC 4, GAA 2, 5, 43 Stud. Asst. 3, 4, ISC 2, 3, 4, Sport Head 3, 4, Pres. 4g Seco 2, I-IR Sec. 3, 4, Girls Chorus 2. Nurses' training is in thclfuture for Bev . . . participates in all sports, especially volleyball . . . likes people. JACQUELINE HAGG . . . GAA 2, 5, 45 ISC 2, 5, 4, Swedish 3, 4. Jackie ,is undecided about the future . . . quite a chef when she has time . . . likes to yust sleep. Her sparkling personality makes her a friend to many . . . Nan plans to SUZANNE GRAHN . . . GAA 2, 5, ISC 2, 5, Science 2, 3, Radio 4, Operetta 45 Talent Show 3, 43 HR Sec. 4, Orch. 2, 3, More fun than a barrel of monkeys . . . wants to go to Rockford College to study to be a pharmacist. HELEN GRATTO . . . Treble Clef 2, 53 Science 2, 3. Dry humor . I. . flashy smile . . . and a nice personality . . . likes home crafts . . . enjoys singing. BRUCE GREENBERG . . . Science 2' Chess 4' HR Treas. 4' Gold -I 2 5 4' A Cap. 4' Boys Chorus 2 5. Describes self as Tall dark and usually tired . . . will go to University of Colorado . . . excels in music and golf. NANCY GLOMP . . . Dorado 2, 3, 4, Show 45 GAA 2, 3, 4, J ' Spanish 2, 4, HR Treas. 4, Argus 45 Circ. 2, 3, Pub, 3, 45 Sr. Play. g., X Ill Wlllillll IS'-Q,-'X R E Qqs 'x IRENE I-IAIGHT . . . ABL 4, Pres. 4, GAA 2, ,IRC 2, 5, 4, Pres. 5, 43 Science 23 Operetta 2, 3, 4, A Cap. 2, 3, 4, Sec. 43 Argus 3, 4, Science 2, Ensemble 3, 4, Debate 2. A friend in need is a friend indeed . . . Rene's infectious laugh and ability to blush endeared het to many. JOHN HALLDEN . . . Jr. Engineers 4, Band 2, ROTC 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3. Will go to U. of Illinois to become a mechanical engineer , . . very good dancer . . . monkeys around with his car in spare time. JANET HALLSTROM . . . Dorado 2, GAA 2. This blonde, blue-eyed Swede has traveled quite extensively . . . will attend the Vogue Dress Designing School. BILL HANKO . . . R Club 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4g Football 2, 3, Nat'l Sch. Ath. Soc. Outstanding talent is pitching . . . likes sports and TV . . . his future is a question mark. BEVERLY HANSON . . . FNC fig GAA 23 ISC 2, 5: Swedish 2, 5' Radio 4. Bev will become a nurse . . . enioys to read and loaf . . . interested in typing and English, DON HANSON . . . Swedish 5, ROTC 2, 3, 4. Works on '32 Ford coupe during spare time . . . likes to have a good time . . . has traveled in XVestetn U. S. 'X qv' 'Q' 5 54 , t J in A is and dnt? .4 ga 'V I A ,Q 'ig JI, viii .ll . ,Xp ---X ll--ws . liivpfslejia RICHARD HANSON . . . Radio 45 Band 2, 3, 45 ROTC 2, 3. Dick wants to attend the Milwaukee School of Engineering . . . has dark curly hair . . . will leave a hard spot to Gll in band. WAYNE HARRIS . . . Chess 45 JRC 45 HR Treas. 35 Cross Country 35 Tracl-: 59 ROTC 2. Always getting teased about his long hair . . , Fox likes to sing and read . . . wants to go into business for himself. DALE R. HAWKINSON . . . Hi-Y 45 Science 2. 35 Radio 45 Operetta 5, 45 Talent Show 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 55 Cross Country 45 Football 2, 35 A Cap. 5, 4, Pres. 45 Band 25 Argus 45 Sr. Play. Big Hawkie is always making merry . . . will go to South Carolina and take up radio work . . . sports. singing . . . Dale is right in there pitching. JOHN V. HEDRICK . . . I-Ii-Y 45 R Club 2, 5, 45 Science 55 Basket- ball Mgr. 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 5, 45 Band 25 Highlights 3, 45 Pub. 5, 45 HR Treas. 4. The I-led isalwavs good for a ioke . . . A look into the crystal ball tells us that Hed will go to Purdue to enroll in electrical engineering. GAIL HENDRICKSON . . . ABL 45 Dorado 25 GAA 2, 55 Radio 45 Soph. Hon. Grp.5 Girls Chorus 25 Jr. Glee 3. kwill go to either Valparaiso or to Rockford College . . . likes swimming and ice skating. SUSAN HOFFMAN . . . Dorado 25 French 25 GAA 2, 3. 45 ISC 55 Mono 35 Y-Teens 2. 3, 45 HR Treas. 25 Circ. 2, 5, 4. Talkative . . . friendly . . . and a good sense of humor characterize Sue . will go to college. E A i PEGGY HOOD , . . ABL 45 ISC 4. Forgetfulilieg . . . enjoys baking . . . wants to become an IBM operator likes to ride horseback . . . write too. ROGER HOSFELD . . . Dolphin 5. 45 Jr. Engineers 2, 5, 45 Science 55 Nat'l Hnr. Soc. 5, 45 Track 2, 3. 45 Band 2, 5, 4, Treas. 45 Stud. Council 45 Top Ten. XVill maior in science at Purdue University . . . smart as a whip . . a fellows fellow. JEANNE HOUY . . . Dorado 25 GAA 2. 3, 45 ISC 3, 4. Sport Head 55 Sec. 55 Science 2: Seco 25 Y-Teens 2, 5. 4: Jr. Playg I-IR Treas. S, Sec. 25 Class Sec. 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Argus 45 Girls Chorus 25 Highlights 55 Pub. 3, 45 Stud. Coun. 2, 5. 4, Youth Coun. 2, V-Pres. 4. One who has interest in everyttne . . . will go ro Ii. ot Illinois . . , likes to laugh. JOYCE HOWELL . . . Spanish 2. Moved around ti great deal . . . sparkling eycs . . full of pep . . . likes to read about history. JANICE ISRAEL . . . Plans to attend Patricia Stevens Modeling School . . . soon found hcr nay ro Fast's heart . . . just moved here trom Kenosha. JOANNE JACKSON . . . ABL 3. 45 ISC 33 Junior Red Cross 2. 5, 4: Science 2. 5: Spanish 25 Operetta 2, 5, 41 HR Sec. 3, Treas. 25 Soph. Hon. Grp.5 A Cap. 2. 5. 4: Debate 2: Ensemble 4. Jo wants to go into missionary work . . . has- a long smooth pageboy .tnd .i welt' ming sm1'e . . . enloys stnging and painting, Senior Christmas Tree Lights Main KARIN JACOBSON . . . Dorado 2. 5, 41 FNC 41 GAA 2, 3, 45 ISC 41 Mono 45 Science 2, 55 Spanish 2, 55 Circ. 45 Orch. 2, 5. 45 Sr. Glee 4. XVill take up nursing in college . . . sparkling eyes greet you . . . likes to travel. PATRICIA JAMERSON . . . GAA 25 Spanish 2. XY'ill atrend -business school . . . describes herself its shorrie with it nosc . . . excels in home economics. THOMAS JANUSEVIC . . . Swimming 2, 4. Likes to repair his customized Ford . . . will take a trip to Canada after graduation . . . good swimmer. MAYNARD JARL . . . Enioys fishing. hunting . . . never serious . . . likes to take it easy . . industry interests him. GARY JENSON . . . Hi-Y 45 Football Z5 Golf 2, 45 Debate 25 Orch. 2, 3, 45 ROTC 2, 3, 4, Capt. Plans to make the Navy his life work . . can talk on anything at all . . plays corner. FRANK JERAS . . . R Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4. Describes himself as 6' 2l3 , 186 pounds of dynamite and muscle , Jet may go to college . . . excels tn sports. Shi. likes peoplc people like her is IEA ALLAN JOHNSON . . . R Club 2, 5, 4: Basketball 2. 5g Football 2, 3, 4g Track 2. Proud of ability to keep car running . . . wants to be farmer . . . has blonde curly hair . . , likes football. BETTY JOHNSON . . . FNC -1, Latin 2g ciff. s, 4. XVill enter nurses' training . . . has pretty cat eyes . . . hard to beat on the tennis courts . . . traveled to Sweden. CARLOTTA JOHNSON . . . GAA 2, 3, Y-Teens 2. f'Good things corne in small packages . . . infectious personality . . . excels in home economics. DARLFNE JOHNSON . . . Dorado 25 GAA 2, 3, 43 Girls Chorus 21 Jr. Glee 3g Sr. Glee 4. The only way to have a friend is to be one . . . Dar wants to become office secretary . . . excels in piano playing. B. DAVID JOHNSON . . . Golf 3. Blackburn College will be Buddy's home for the next four years . . . enjoys swinging a golf club around. DONALD JOHNSON . . . Dolphin 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Mono 4g R Club 2, 3, 4g Dolphin Pres. 4g Nat'l Sch. Ath. Soc.g Soph. Hnr. Grp.g Golf 25 Swim. 2, 3, 4g Track 3, 45 Stud. Coun. 4g Top Ten. Really added to East's swim team . . . will attend Purdue . . . a friend's friend. Entrance with Good Will for All. DONNA GALE JOHNSON Seco 7 Jr. Playg Operetta 2g HR Sec. Just a great big ball of fun will be a beauty operator . . . has big brown eyes. DONNA R JOHNSON GAA 2 3 43 Y-Teens 2g Jr. Glee, Sec.g interior decorating field . . . good time . . . has traveled extensively. ..a 4. sed about being so short . . . has -'lg FTA Jig GAA 2, 5, -'IL ISC Treas. 4g FNC 4. and swim . . . will go to college MYRNA JOHNSON D rado 7 5, 45 FTA 3g GAA 2, 3, 4g Library 7 3 4 Science 7 Svvedish 4 Orch. 2. 3. 4. Wants to be kindergarten teacher after graduating at NISTC . . . Mert excels NEWELL JOHNSON . . . R Club 2, 3, 45 Science 2g Basketball Mgr. 2g Golf 2, 3, 4g Argus 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 4g Highlights 3, 4g Pub. 3, 4. Mix together a great ability for golf . . . add right amount of humor . . . and a large dose of friendliness . . . you get Newbie NILS JOHNSON . . . Baseball 4g Football 2. Fools around with cars . . . Johns will go to school in California . . . likes to have a good time. PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON . . . XVill have a career in nursing . . . Pat has beautiful curly hair . . . traveled in the South, ROBERT JOHNSON . . . Dolphin 2, 3, 4, Show 2, 3, 4, HR V-Pres. 3. Treas. 2g Swim. 4g Band Z. Bob will attend North Park College . , . easy to get along with . excels in swimming. ROBERTA JOHNSON . . . ISC 23 Science lg Seco 2, Girls Chorus Z3 Jr. Glee. Robey will go to Berea College to major in social work . . . happy-go-lucky shortie. RONNIE L. JOHNSON . . . Plays mouth organ . . . likes Hshing and hunting . . . will go into the Army . . . has heavy hair. 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RONNIE S JOHNSON R Club 2 3 4 Natl Sch Ath Basketball 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Easts gIft to the Olvmpus our Ron John wIll go to the MIamI SHIRLEY JOHNSON FNC 4 ISC 3 4 ScIence 3 Always havrng a lor of fun ShIrl wIII tnrer nurses traInIng I lIsttn to I-adIo and TV TED JOHNSON Mono 3 4 Svtedlsh 7 3 4 Plans to go to college In the South or XY est enyoys IIstenIng to m any kInd IIkes bovslmg TERRY JOHNSON R Club 7 3 4 Operetta 3 4 Talent 4 HR V Pres 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 4 A Cap V Pres 4 Band 2 Boys Chorus 2 H.Is a snappv CadIlIat lImousIne tallness IS Terry s trademark would lIke to go to General Motors Insutute TIM JOHNSON ScIence 7 3 VPres 3 RadIo -I Jr Play Pres 3 HRVPres 7 Treas 3 Natl Hnr 3 4 Soph Hnr 7 3 Sec 3 Stud Coun 4 I-IIghlIghrs3 4 Ed In ChIef Pub Debate 2 3 4 Wmner of State I Speak for Democracy S Top Ten OC Ikes to USIL f Shoyx I Class Band I Pay A rare tombInatIon of abIIIty dvnanm pers nalIrx and goofy humor XXIII go to U of IIIIDUIS to stud busmess cxtels In IDUSIL IIkcs sports WAYNE JOHNSON HRVPres 3 Sec 4 Band 7 3 4 CIrc 3 Everyone Kept Guessln 'dba' 4-1-5,-fr-r .N L ii ' I 3 .Inv s. 'Sr if 'hav i WILLIAM A JOHNSON SvyedIsh 2 3 4 HR Treas 3 ROTC NIcknamed BIII plans to attend the I of IlIInoIs or VaIparaIso reads for reIaxatIon EARLG RALLBERG PSPO 7 Jr Play Operetta 7 3 4 A Cap 2 3 4 ROTC2 3 HIC7 3 4Pres 4 HRPres I Sr Ply The red headed barxton always bun pIInks on pIano and pamts f r rel xatIt n LUELLA KELLER Lrbrary 7 GIrIs Chorus 7 Toots has a smIIIng personahty long brown haxr loses to dance and SWIIH undecIcIed ab Iut future PHYLLIS KJELL LIbrary 3 1 ScIence 7 GIrls Chorus 7 Phyl IS ouIte a cook IIkes to read and lIsten to the radIo MARLENE KNUDSEN S e Ish 7 3 4 A Cap Treble C 2 3 Knut: loyes to sIng and play the pldflil yull moxe to laIIfornI.I and bc 'I setrerary sh: s a pal RICHARD KRAHENBUHL HR Pres I Track 7 3 I Dnk plans to be a draftsman lIkes sports esptually track emoys sleepmg as The CUFIOUS Savage OutstandIng blue eyes wIll enter nurses tramxng enjoys readmg anythmg LYLE KRUSE RClub2 3 4 Swrm 2 3 4 SCICDCCZ 3 4 Extels In Swlmmlng lIkes people and shows If by bemg Iery frIendIy1 lIkes all sports SANDY LAGER LIbrary 4 GIrls Chorus 7 Jr Glee 3 XVIII moye out West Tuna s talents IIe In the skatrng Feld good soda er has short haIr HAROLD LARSON Natl Sch Ath Soc Basketball Z Golf Z 4 Band 2 3 Knows all wIII go South tall frxendly bIg tease exce s In golf JANET LARSON JRC 2 ScIence 2 3 4 LatIn 2 HIC 2 3 4 HR Sec 3 4 Stud Coun 3 4 ShortIe enjovs readmg would lIke to be a Efth grade teacher has been acute mtmber of Student COUHCII for three years JEROME LARSON ComIcaI all the tIme Jerry loses to watch TV Oh those eyes and that dark haIr' 50 5 I A , . 35 QI -' E i 5 I X ,I Ai I .. :I . . . . , , g ' . . 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French 45 Radio 45 Sec. 45 Talent Show 45 HR Sec. 25 Pub. 2, 45 Orch. 4. Xlfants to study interior decoration . . . plays harp and piano . . . likes to watch basketball games. JOHN LEGET . . . PSPO 45 Highlights 45 Pub. 45 ROTC 4. Interested in all phases of photography . . . enioys listening to records . . . Johnny iust came to East this year but won many friends JANICE LINDBLADE , . . ABL 3, 4, Treas. 25 Dorado 2, 3, 4, Treas. 25 FTA 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 4, Stud. Asst. 3, 4, Pres. 4, V-Pres. 35 ISC 2, 3. 45 Sporthead 25 Latin 25 Science 25 HR V-Pres. 3, Treas. 2, Nat'I Hnr. Soc. 3, 45 Argus 45 Circ. 3, 45 Highlights 35 Pub. 45 Top Ten. Recipe for a friend . . . a tablespoon of friendship . . . the right amount of sportsmanship . . . and a great deal of brains. JIM LINDBLADE . . . Science 2, 35 Jr. Playg HR Pres. 35 Soph. Hnr. Grp.5 Basketball Mgt. 45 Football Mgr. 45 Swim. Mgr. 35 Band 2, 3. Loves to play golf and fish . . . will go to U. of Illinois to study chemical engineering. JOYCE LINDENBERG . . . Operetta 45 Jr. Glee 35 Treble Clef 4. Jo feels that her art work has benefited most . . . loves to dance and roller skate . . . loves to swim. MARGIE LINDFORS . . . Radio 45 Argus 31 Highlights 59 Pub. 4. Plans to take an art course later on . . . Maggie really can roll that rolling pin . . . shy and sweet. .c . A 24 ' 'i AL? .5 . - . ,tl LaVERNE LARSON . . . Swedish 4. XVorks with farm animals . . . Spanky enjoys singing and skating . . . may get an invitation from his Uncle Sam. PAUL LARSON . . . R Club 2, 5, 45 V-Pres. 45 Nat'l Hnr. Soc. 3, 45 Nat'l Sch. Ath. Soc.5 Class Treas. 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football Z. 45 Stud. Coun. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 45 Top Ten. Most valuable player in conference winning football team . . . wants to study engineering in college. RITA ANN LARSON . . . ABL 3, 45 GAA 25 Spanish 25 Nat'l Hnr. Soc. 3, 4. Very friendly . . . stubborn red-head . . . likes to sew het own clothes. RONNIE LARSON . . . HR V-Pres. 3, 4. Active member of -I-I-I . . . will study engineering at U. of Illinois . . . likes all sporting events, SIGURD LARSON . . . Cross Country 45 Track 45 Boys Chorus 2, 3. Plans a trip to Sweden after graduation . . . happy most the time . . . nicknamed Sig. BILL LAUDE . . . FTA 3, 45 Jr. Engineers 45 Mono 3, 45 R Club 2, 5, 45 Class Pres. 25 Boy's State5 Nat'l Sch. Ath. Soc.5 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Golf 3, 45 Track 25 Stud. Coun. 3, 45 Pres. 4. A second Bevo Francis . . . wants to go to U. of Iowa . . . XX'iIly Lumplump was invaluable to East's basketball team. Out of the Asylum. DENNY LINDQUIST . . . R Club 2, 3, 45 HR V-Pres. 4, Treas. 33 Basketball 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. Links does well in any sport . . . would like to go to Lake Forest College . . usually cheerful. GERI LINDQUIST . . . GAA 25 ISC 2, 3. One of Geri's many talents is dancing . . . athletic type . . . enjoys listening to records. STUART LINDSTROM . . . HR Pres. Z, V-Pres. 3, Treas. 4. Pride and joy is his jeep . . . has traveled to Europe . . . south paw Stu. BETTY LINDVAHL . . . FTA 3, 4, Pres. 45 GAA 2, 5, 45 ISC 2, 35 JRC 45 Mono 35 Spanish 25 Y-Teens 2, 3. 45 Jr. Playg HR Pres. 3, Treas. 45 Argus 35 Circ. 25 Girls Chorus 25 Highlights 3, 45 Pub. 3, 4. Always has a helping hand . . . and a smile to brighten the day . . . plans to go to Augustana. DON L. LORINE . . . lNIOnO 3, 45 Band 2, 3. Likes to work on his car . . . ping-pong and tennis rate as top sports. TOM LOUNSBURY . . . PSPO 3, 4, Chief Photographer, Radio 45 Jr. Play5 ROTC 2, 3, 4, lst Lt.5 Drill Team Z, 35 Rifle Team 2, 3, 4. Patient Tom did a wonderful job as chief photographer . . . excels in the RiHe Team and ROTC. iiif ' . . ' V. .g ai ' 4 3 51 53- s .iff 2 ' 0 fi ,l'o0l'.:f I X up A ill.. gl CLARK LOWERY . . . Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 jr. Engineers 4. Experiments with radios for relaxation . . . will attend Illinois Institute of Tech, . . . enioys science and math. .IACK LOY . . . Hi-Y 45 R Club 2, 3, 45 Science 35 Class Treas. 35 HR Treas. 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 35 Cross Country 45 Football 25 Band 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Stud. Coun. 2, 4. A friends friend . . . jack makes everyone feel at home . . . will atrend Il. of Iowa . . . likes music, K. FAITH LUKE . . . ABL 45 Spanish 2, 4. Has a crisp way of talking , . . and a friendly m-anncr . . . Faith enjoys reading for relaxation . . . has pretty. naturally curly hair. VI LUKITIS . . . Has short blonde hair . . . future is undecided . . . enpoys being around people, KARLA LUND . . . .IRC 35 Science 25 Seco 25 Circ. 4. Although she-'s short, she's not forgotten . . . wants to go to NISTC . . . likes to ice skate. CYNTHIA LUNDBERG . . . Dorado 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Ixlono 3, 45 Spanish 2, 45 Y-Teens 45 HR Sec. 25 Circ. 2, 3. Cynth's bright personality and friendliness make her a friend to many . . . will go to college for Home Economics. Highlights, Lowlights if wr ! AJ BOB LUNDIN . . . HR Sec. 25 Boy's State. Bob has a neat smile . . . will go to Augustana for a geology course . . . excels in baseball. MARLENE LUNDSTROIVI . . . Dorado 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 ISC 2, 35 Seco 25 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 A Cap. 45 Folk Dance 3, 4: Treble Clef 2, 3, Sec. 3. Rusty enjoys all kinds of music . . . unusually winning smile . . . will go tn college . . . sports enthusiast. ROGER LUNDSTROM . . . Dolphin 45 jr. Engineers 35 Opetetta 3, 45 Talent Show 45 HR V-Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Treas. 45 Football 45 Track 45 A Cap. 3, 45 Folk Dance 2. Tall. dark, and handsome . . . loves to tinker with cars . . . plans to go to college . . . good bass. DONALD LUNDQUIST . . . jr. Engineers 35 JRC 25 R Club 2, 35 Science 35 Band 25 Baseball 2. Lunk peels around in his car . . . has a big smile and jokes most of the time . . , will go to college. GERALYN B. LYNCH . . . GAA 45 Stud. Asst. 45 ISC 45 Sporthead 41 Latin 25 Science 2, 35 Radio 45 Footlights 2, 35 Folk Dance 35 jr. GI 3. Sixud of having some sculpture in Chicago museum . . . will continue her art work in college. KARIN MALM . . . Dorado 25 GAA 25 Operetta 2, 35 A Cap. 25 Folk Dance 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Treble Clef 2, 35 Majorette 2, 3, 4. You will find Kam on the campus of Augustana next fall . . . twirls a mean baton. and Argus Keep Seniors KEN MALMGREN . . . Cross Country 35 Football 2, 45 Track 35 Band 2. Nicknamed Ken-nut . . . tinkering with cars is one of his favorite hobbies . . loves l0 sleep. JACKIE MANALLI . . . Dorado 2, 35 GAA 35 ISC 25 Y-Teens 2, 3. Plans to take up sociology at DeKalb . . . always has very short hair . . . and green eyes. CAROLYN MANDT . . ..Girls Chorus 25 Jr. Glee 35 Sr. Glee 4. Plunks on piano during spare time . . . very good chef . . . happy-go-lucky sort, MARY MANNING . . . ABL 45 FNC 45 HR Sec. 45 Nat'l Hnr. Soc. 3, 45 Orch. 2, 35 Pub. 45 Treble Clef 3. 5' Z , eyes of blue and oh! what those nve feet can do. . . . will start nurses training in Madison. LOUISE MARTIN . . . GAA 25 ISC 2, 35 Girls Chorus 25 jr. Glee 3. Dances a great deal . . . is going on to business school . . . always has a big smile. - DON MARTINETTI . . . R Club 2, 3, 45 Science 35 HR Treas. 45 Baseball Mgr. 2, 33 Cross Country Mgr. 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 4. A peek in the future reveals a course in engineering at college . . . really con tributed to East's band. I . 1 ' -if .1542 ' FAITH MASON . . . ENC 3, 45 GAA 3, 4. A helping hand when and where you need it . . . will go into nurses training . . . snappy personality. JUDITH INIATHESON . . . ABL 43 ENC 4, Latin 2, Seco 2, 3, Oper- ettaf2, 3, 4g HR Sec. 4, Soph. Hnr. Grp., A Cap. 4, Circ. 4, Treble Clef 2, 3. Red hair, but no temper . . . will enter Swedish-American Hospital nursing school, JEANETTE MAXWELL . . . GAA 2, 35 ISC 2, JRC 2, 3, spanish 2, 3, 4, Radio 4, Operetta 2, 3, 45 Treble Clef 2, 3, 4. Is going to U. of Colorado . . . likes everyone . . . sings all the time. CYNTHIA McCLURE . . .ABL 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 ISC 2, 3, Latin 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, Highlights 4g Pub. 4, Top Ten. Plans to go into business . . . served as able co-clubs editor on Highlights . . . smart as a whip. KAY McGRAW . . . Swedish 2, 3, Orch. 2, 3, 4. Favorite pastime 5 training her own colt . . . wants to go into the secretary line . . . sweet shy voice and glance. ROBERT MEAD . . . Debate 23 ROTC 2, 3, 4, Lt., Drill Team f, 5 Bob made his mark in ROTC . . . the future holds a career in the Navy . . . has a big smile. In 202 on the Move. ANN-MARIE MELIN . . . Swedish 3, 4, Circ. 3g HR Sec. 3. Typical blonde, blue-eyed Swede . . . enioys drawing . . . traveled to Sweden. GLORIA MESHALL . . . ABL 3, 4, Spanish 4, Top Ten. Big brown eyes and a sincere smile . . . will become a receptionist. PAT MILLER . . . GAA 2, 3, 4, HR Sec. 35 Girls Chorus 2, Jr. Glee 3, 4. Trish wants to become an airline hostess . . . has the smile that charms . . . likes to knit. SHIRLEY MILLER . . . Jr. Glee 4. Likes music best of all . . . hard to beat at tennis . nicknamed Shirl. RONNIE MOLINE . . . Orch. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Top Teng Sr. Play. Proud of being able to play harmonica . . . college ahead . . . favorite sport is basketball. BILL MULFORD . . . Dolphin 4, Swim. 45 ROTC 3. Model railroading takes up spare time . . . will take up business at Illinois XX'esleyan. JILL MURRY . . . ABL 4g Dorado 3, 4, Show 43 FTC 3, 4g GAA 2, 3, 4, Stud. Asst. 3, 4, Latin 23 HR V-Pres. 2, Sec. 4, Treas. 33 Highlights 3, 43 Pub. 3, 45 Stud. Coun. 3. Swimming, horseback riding, dog training, Jill tops in them all . . . has the smile that wins. JOE MUSSER . . . HR Treas. 45 Argus 4, Boys Chorus 23 Highlights 33 Pub. 3, 4, ROTC 2, 3, 4. College after service . . . plans' to be reporter . . . good RO man. PATRICIA MYERS . . . GAA 2, 3, 4g ISC 2, 3, 45 Seco 2, Operetta 4, Treble Clef 3, 43 Girls Chorus 2. Likes the sunny south . . , smile and the world smiles with you. LaVERN NEFF . . . Boys' State. Air Force blue looms in NefI's future . . . likes to ride horseback for relaxation. BARBARA JEAN NELSON . . . Swedish 2, 35 HR Sec. 4, Girls Chorus 23 Jr. Glee 3, Treas. Sweet busy little belle . . . friendship that extends to all . . . enjoys singing. KATHLEEN MURPHY . . . Dorado 2, 35 GAA 3, 4, JRC 35 Science 2, Y-Teens 3, Girls Chorus 2, Jr. Glee 3, Pres. 3, Highlights 3, 4g Pub. 3, 4. Live wire . . . Murph has a cheery Hi for everyone . . . going to Calif. ' . I 5 .p r s ? .xxx - I . sZ,iE.t.s vu ARvlD NELSON. . . Bemi 2. 3, 4. f 1.ieReff'H 1? LILLY NILSEN . . . Dorado 3, 45 Science 3g Seco 35 Folk Dance 4, jr. Glee 31 jr. Play. Has visited Sweden, Norway. and Denmark . . . Lil knits for relaxation Called Cat by friends . . . excels ln music . . , swimming hits the spot. OAlL NELSON . . . ABL 4, Demtie 2, 5, 4, shew 4, GAA 2, 5, 4g Spanish 2, 4, Y-Teens 33 Operetta 3, HR Sec. 35 Argus 4g Girls Chorus 25 Pub. 3, 45 Treble Clef 3, 4. IMOGENE I. NELSON . . MARY NORDSTROM . . . GAA 2, Highlights 4. Plans to go to business wllege . . . excellent skater . . . collects stamps. Red hair is heir cgywnigg glory . . . will go to college . . . enjoys dancing. S g' an 'ng om' VIC NYMAN . . . Jr. Engineers 2, PSPO 2, 3g Rifle Team 2. Known for wit . . . likes to just relax . . . is a good amateur mechanic . . . will study ro become a dottor. Collects pictures as a hobby . . . enjoys horseback riding . . . the future l .1 blg question mark to En.ma. BLAIR NYSTROM . . . Youtll COUII. 3, 4, Pres. 4. Plans for the future depend on the draft hoard . . . nicknamed Gus . . , likes basketball. KATHLEEN NELSON . . . GAA 2, 3, 4g Talent Show 3, 4. ROBERT NELSON . . . Football 25 Band 2, 3, 4. SUE NELSON . . . Library 3g Circ. 2, 3, 4g Orch. 2, 3. '3- Kate is known by her friends for her happy smile . . . the future is undecided, LOUELLA OAKEY . . . French 2, 3, 4, Pres' 45 GAA 2, 5, .jg JRC 23 Talent Show 3, 4g Folk Dance 45 Girls Chorus 2, Sec.g HR Sec. 3. Ten twinkling toes . . . wants to start dance studio , , , full of charm. Youcan w ' 3 ' , A trade. al ays find Nels working tn his car wants to get into the building BEVERLY OBRIEN I g I Dorado 2, 3, 4, Show 43 GAA 2, 3. 4, V- Pres. 4g Treas. 33 Stud. Asst. 3g ISC 2, 3, 4g Science 2g Y-Teens 2, 3, Talent Show 3, 45 HR Pres. 45 Folk Dance 4, Girls Chorus 2g Dolphin Show 2, 3, 4. F'-'C'l5 that b00kkl'f'Piflg h215 hflliffd hcl' m05f Of all - - - l0V95 I0 H835-H Enthusiasm, pep, good sportsmanship with a big dose of vitality. The Future Looms Large As Seniors SARA OLANDER A 7 3 4 Sclen Seto 7 3 4 Y Teens 7 3 4 Operetta 2 3 4 Girls Chorus 2 Treble C lef 3 4 The laughing blond interior deturator dabbles with the ar field plans bc-ti me DIANNL OLSON Chorus 2 jr Glee Rabid Peat hes fan Hospital FNC4 Latin 2 Science 2 3 4 Girls 3 Sr Glee 4 Soph Hnr Grp vslll enter nurses training at Swedish American A in Pres 3 Treas 4 Natl Sch Arh Soc 3 4 Soph Hnr Grp Base ball3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Football 2 4 Track 7 Stud Coun 7 l NatlHnr Soc 3 l Dltk Il kles the lxorles Purdue ll and cnglneerlng are ln the future SHARON OLSON Dorado 7 3 4 Show 7 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 ISC 2 3 JRC 3 4 Sclence7 Spanish 2 4 YTeens 3 4 Talent Show 3 4 HR Treas 2 Circ 2 3 4 Highlights 3 Pub 3 4 Big things Come in Small packages Sharon will be remembered for her Swlmmlng ability md 'li P .2 51 :lv 7 Y' ' - . . . GA -, 7, 4, ISC 2, 3, fg A' ce 2, 3, ' -, .. 9 - -, ., 1 . ., 9 ' , N -i'.d'i'. .' t ' to 'z an D V 1 kv, l . I . - V! Q I e RlCl-IARD OLSON . . . Mono 3g R Club 2, 3, 4g HR Pres. 2, V- -, Xl. , 1 1, n D .Xi Li , 9 -1 - - M ' L' - ' -... . . JOAN OSTROM . . . GAA 2, 3. 4, Stud. Asst. 3, ISC 2, 3, 4, Swedish 2, 3, Circ. 2, 3, Girls Chorus 2, jr. Glee 3. Sports of all kind are OK with Jo . . . will be a stenographer after graduation. GUNNEL PALM . . . ENC 4, Science 2, Girls Chorus 2, Jr. Glee 3. W'ill take up nurses' training . . . specializing in physical therapy . . . has freckles and red hair. MARLENE PALM . . . Jr. Glee 4. After graduation Marie will in to a comptometer school . . . traveled to Canada . . . watc es IV in spare time. ish 2, 4, JRC 5, 4. X XX, Will go to- Lake Forest to become an airline stewardess . . . X interested in art. GEORGIA PALMER . . . Dorado 2, GAA 2, 3, Span- .Fm 41 fix -' ' ll If 'J' 417 ' Y 'D 9,9 gg vt Prepare for College, Jobs. RAE ANN PATTERSON . . . Dorado 2, 4, Show 4, GAA Z, 4, ISC 3, Mono 3, Seco 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, HR Sec. 3, Treas. 2, Cheerleader 2, Circ. 2, Argus 4, Highlights 3, 4, Pub. 3, 4, Stud. Coun. 4, FTC 3, 4. A ray of sgnshine and happiness . . . will enter NISTC this fall . . . can talk your ear 0 . DALE R. PEARSON . . . Squeeze box artist . . . will take up engineering at college , . . small but noticed . . . likes basketball. DOREEN PEARSON . . . ABL 3, 4, V-Pres. 4, Dorado 2, 3, 4, Show 4, Dolphin Show 3, 4, FTC 4, GAA 3, 4, Swedish 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4, Soph. Hnr. Grp., Swed. Historical Scholarship 3, Highlights 3, 4, Feature Ed. 4, Pub. 3, 4, Top Ten. Nuts about anything Swedish . . . sports, studies, friends, Do is tops in them all. INA PEKARSKY . . . Latin 2, Science 3, 4, Talent Show 4. Snapping raven hair and eyes . . . really tickles the ivories . . . will go to college . . . interested in psychology. ROBERT PELLANT . . . R Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, HR Pres. 3, Treas. 2, Class Ollicers 2, 4, Baseball 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Stud. Coun. 3. Largest feet and hands in two counties . . . a second Jim Thorpe . . . will go to college. DANIEL PETERSON . . . Dolphin 3, Swedish 2, Operetta 4, Talent Show 4, A Cap. 4, Band 2, 3, Folk Dance Z, 3, 4, Boys Chorus 2, 3, Ensemble 4. Dan will attend a Chicago technical school . . . likes to participate in musical exents. ff 1' if it ff fibjy' r, -? it if yrs ss ELAINE PETERSON . . . Dorado 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, ISC 2, 3, Y- Teens 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, HR Sec. 3, 4, A Cap. 4, Circ. 2, 3, Debate 2, Pub. 3, 4, Treble Clcf 2, 3. Red hair, green eyes, and a tiery temper . . . will continue her art work in college, jAMES PETERSON . . . Band 2. Knows the inside of a car backwards and forwards . . . nicknamed Pere . wants to attend Radio and TV school. SHIRLEY PETERSON . . . Dorado 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Stud. Asst. 3, 4, Treas. 4, ISC 2, 3, 4, Sporthead 3, 4. Pete is a second Babe Zaharias . . . may go to La Crosse College and major in PE. SUZANNE PETERSON . . . Sr. Play, ABL 3, 4, French 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Argus 4, Pub. 4. Sue likes to write . . . possibly may go to NISTC . . . smiles easily to all she meets. WILLIAM PETERSON . . . Top TCH. Describes himself as long, lean, and hungry . . excellent marksrnanship . . . wants to become a machinist. BARBARA PETTY . . . Operetta 2, 3, A Cap. 2, 3. Barb enjoys handwork . . . crocheting, knitting, or embroidering , . . will be a secretary. as , -1 . its u. l 1. if I L 'VK Q v I CHARLOTTE PHILLIPS . . . Talent Show 25 GAA Z, 3. lixcels .in guitar playing and sings cowboy songs . . . very pretty dark eyes and hair. KATHY PIERCE . . . JRC 2, 35 Mono 35 Spanish 25 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Debate 25 Pub. 35 Treble Clef 2, 3, 4. A peek into the future shows Kathy at NISTC . . . flashes a big smile to all she meets . . . likes music. BETTY LOU POE . . . Bright blue eyes . . . smiling all the timt . . . likes to read . . . excels in home etonomics. ELIZABETH L. POWERS . . . Dorado 2, 35 GAA 25 Y-Teens 2, 35 HR Sec. 25 Cheerleader Z, 4. A bundle of dynamite , . . might be airline hostess . . . loves sports of any kind. MARY PRIDMORE . . . ABL 45 Dorado 3, 45 GAA 3, 45 Stud. Asst. 3, 45 ISC 3, 45 Radio 45 HR Sec. 4. Prid gained many friends during the two years she has been here . . . wants to become a PE instructor . . . will study at NISTC. ANATOL PYWOWAR . . . just came from Germany . . . enjoyed a good joke . . . has mastered several languages. ROSETTA RATHKE . . . Dorado 45 GAA 3, 45 Talent Show 45 Class Sec. 25 Argus 45 Circ. 45 Pub. 45 Stud. Coun. 4. Chuck full of vim, vigor. and vitality . . . has beautiful blonde hair . . . Rosie to all. BILLIE I. REED . . . Enjoys dancing . . . Southern belle . . . may enroll in a comprometer school after graduation. MILDRED REED . . . ABL 45 GAA 4. Always talking on the telephone . . . has long black hair . . . intends to enttr secretarial work. SUZANNE REED . . . French 2, 35 JRC 2, 45 Inter. Rel. 45 Radio fi. Suzie will take up home economics at Hillsdale College . . . Frenth is NOK. UPTON REHNBERG . . . Dolphin 2, 3, 4, Show 2, 3, 45 R Club 2, 3, 45 Science 2, 3, 45 Swedish 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 NSAS5 Soph. Hnr., Swim. 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Argus 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Highlights 35 Pub. 3, 4. Uppie has traveled to Sweden and Finland twice . . . excellent swimmer. ORVILLE REXROAT . . . Track 2, 45 Science 2. Rent operates a ham radio station . . . enjoys gymnastics . . . will go to engineering school, Senior Tea Brings Forth Seniors and 56 HELEN RICHARDSON . . . Girls Chorus 2, 3. Nicknamed Richie . . . warbles all the time . . . bowling and swimming are all right. RUTH RICHESON . . . Dorado 25 FTC 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 ISC 45 Latin 2. Came from the deep South-Alabama . . . participates in all sports . . . likes to listen to music. DONALD ROBB . . . HR Pres. 45 Band 2, 3, 4, V-Pres. 45 Talent Show 4. The mighty hunter . . . Robb left a place in the band that will be hard to fill. GARLAND ROBERTS . . . Dolphin 3, 45 Science 2, 3, 45 Chess 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Talent Show 45 HR Pres. 2, 45 A Cap. 2, 3, 45 Circ. 3. An infectious laugh . . singing, singing, singing . . nicknamed Giggles WARREN ROBERTSON . . . R Club 2, 3, 45 Latin 25 Class V-Pres. 35 HR Treas. 35 Boys' State, Nat'l Hnr. 3, 45 Nat'l Sch. Ath.5 Soph. Hnr.5 Baseball 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Extemp. Speaking 45 Stud. Coun. 3, 4, V-Pres. 4. Our boy Skeets . . . will enter Trinity College . . . everyone's friend. DAVE ROE . . . Mono 35 R Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish 45 Radio 4, Pres.5 HR Treas. 25 Nat'l Sch. Ath.5 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Soph. Hnr.5 Top Tegg Bazeball 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Argus 35 Highlights 3, 45 Pu 3, . Plays drums in a home dance band . . . will take up journalism in college. . GENE SALL . . . Plans for the future depend on traveled to California. ROSALIE ANN SANDEEN . . . Known as Ann . . . enioys crotheting in her spare time . . . wants to be x-ray technician . . . enloys traveling. JERRY SCHMALING . . . Dolphin 3, 4, Basketball 2. Likes to play the Hammond organ . . . it's into the Navy for Arkie . . . tall blond. HOWARD SCHMERSE . . . Science 2, 3. Howie alwa 's has a oke to tell . . . wants to be a tool and die maker . . . known ,i 1 for long hair. RAY R. SCHULZ . . . JRC 45 R Club 2, 3, 45 HR V-Pres. 45 Basket- ball 25 Track 2, 3, 4. Really burns up the track . . . Bumble plans to enter the Chicago Art Institute . . . excels in art. AL SEDGWICK . . . Dolphin 2, Engineers 2, 3, 45 R Club 2, 3, 45 Short :ind snappy . . . car enthusiast Q -' wav ai.,,,4. RUSSELL RJORK . . . Likes cars and motors . . . sports rate as top . . . future is undecided. JOHN ROTHWELL . . . Big John -is going to Canada after graduation . . . draws in spare time . . . thinks travelling is fun. GLORIA RUBRIGHT . . . GAA 35 Y-Teens 45 Circ. 45 Girls Chorus 35 Youth Council 4. XVill go to New York to enter Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School . . . novels favorite reading material. MARY JO RYDHOLM . . . Girls Chorus 25 jr. Glee 33 Sr. Glee 4. Jo's plans for the future are undecided . . . plays the piano when relaxing. JACK SABIN . . . Latin 25 R Club 45 Y-Teens 45 Chess 45 Operetta 45 Football 45 Track Mgr. 33 A Cap. 45 Argus 35 Circ. 25 Boys Chorus 2, 35 Highlights 3, 45 Pub. 3, 4. Friendly bantering and infectious smile won Jack a host of friends . . . will go ro college to become a pharmacist. EMMA SADLER . . . HR V-Pres. 4. Em is a dancing enthusiast . . . a belle from way down South . . . has a welcom- ing smile for everyone. Parents, in All Their Glor . PAULINE SEEBERG . . . GAA 2, 35 ISC 25 Latin 25 Mono 35 Y-Teens 2, 35 Circ. 2, 45 Girls Chorus 25 jr. Glee 3. Pat plans to continue taking courses in science at Valparaiso College . . . has traveled quite extensively in the United States. ROBERT E. SEELE . . . Bob particularly enjoys machine and wood shop . . . plans to help on his dad's farm after graduation. DOREEN SEGERLIND . . . Swedish 2, 3, 45 Operetta 45 Girls Chorus 25 Treble Clef 3, 4. Likes sports, especially volleyball . . . plans to enter secretarial field . . . nick- named Dor. NANCY SELLS . . . GAA 25 ISC 25 Mono 45 Y-Teens 35 Class Sec. 33 Nat'l Hnr. Soc. 3, 45 Homecoming Queen Attend. 35 Girls Chorus 25 jr. Glee 35 Stud. Coun. 35 HR Sec. 2. Nan's smile really sells . . . intends to be a dental receptionist . . . the friendli- est of friends. ROBERT SEWELL . . . Swim. 2, 3, 45 R Club 3, 45 Dolphin 2, 3, 4. Righthat home in the water . . . has a lot of fun wherever he is . . . future undecided. JO ANNE SEYMOUR . . . Library 2, 3, 45 V-Pres. 45 Swim. 2, 3, 4. Jody enjoys working in school library . . . participates in all sports . . . wants to be a stenographer. Ma NANCY SHADLEY . . . Treble Clef 2, 35 A Cap. 45 Science 2, 35 Spanish 2, 3. Tall, stri-king blonde . . . loves to sing and to plinlc on the piano . . . a burst of sunshine comes when Nan smiles, MARCIA SHERMAN . . . HR Sec. 3, Pres. 45 Sr. Glee 45 jr. Glee 3, Abilities lie-in the art held . would like to become a XX'ave . . . loves outdoor sports . . . inspiring personality. JOSEPHINE SIMPSON . . . Doraclo 2, 3, 45 GAA 2. 1.0 would like to continue her art work by attending Layton School of Art . . . likes to play organ and listen to good music. DOROTHY ANN SJOLIN . . . GAA 2, Science 25 Treble Clef 4. Dot's small size hasn't stopped her. from enjoying school activities . . . she enioys tintmg photographs for relaxation. PHYLLIS B. SJOSTROM . . . Dorado 2, 3, 4, Show 45 FTA 3, 45 GAA 2, 35 Mono 35 Spanish Z5 Talent Show 35 Dolphin Show 2, 3, 45 Highlights 3, 45 Circ. 4. Everyone's friend and confidant . . . wants to teach handicapped children after graduation from college. JANICE CAROL SKAAR . . . Interested in the secretarial field , . . twinkling eyes and shining smile greet all . . . ffll0yS IIOITIC CCOHOIHICS. 5 ttits 8' l ? fs f. : - Wx PHILIP SKINNER . . . PSFO 2, 3, 4, Pres. 45 Band 2, 3, 4, Most at home behind a camera . . . friendly as all get out . . . Phil to all. SUSAN SKOOG . . . GAA 35 ISC 35 Talent Show 3, 45 Orch. 2, 3, 4. Plans to be a medical secretary . . . Susie enjoys knitting, watching television . . . excels in her marimba and drum playing. GEORGIA SMITH . . . Georgia will move out XVesr after graduation . . . horseback riding takes up a big parr of her time. MARGARET SMITH . . . Library 2, 3, 45 Highlights 3, 45 Pub. 3, 45 ABL 3, 45 ISC 25 Science 2, 35 Argus 35 Girls Chorus, V-Pres. 25 jr. Glee. A wise crack for everyone . . . an an infectious laugh . . . she can argue with anyone. TRAVESTINE SMITH . . . ISC 3. Traves has a sweet disposition and is very friendly . . . dancing, drawing, and craft work take up aL good share of her spare time . . . she plans to go to business school after graduation. MARIE SOLEM . . . ABL 3, 45 Science 2, 3, 45 Spanish 2, 4, Pres. 45 Chess 45 NHS 3, 4, Sec. 45 A Cap. Z, 3, 4, Treas. 45 Eensemble 45 Sponsor 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 jr. Play5 Sr. Play. Sol's ready smile and musical talent have gained many friends for her . . . will go to Lawrence College. In a Cloud of Mist, Seniors Twirled 5 , 1 , , . 4.555551 BEVERLY STAHL . . . GAA 35 Mono 35 Hi-C 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, NHS 3, 45 jr. Glee 3. Blushes a great deal . . . aspires to be either legal or medical secretary . . . never a dull moment. ROGER STANGE . . . Latin 25 Mono 4. Roe eninys spring sports . . . Law study at U. of Ill. ahead , . . proud of Ford convertible. THELDA LEE STEVENSON . . . Enjoys home crafts . . . would like to become a secretary . . . likes music. KAY STITES . . . Dolphin 2, 3, 4, Treas. 45 Hi-Y 45 Latin 25 R Club 2, 3. 43 Science 35 HR Pres. 3, 4, Sec. 25 NHS 3, 45 Soph. Hnr.5 Golf 2, 35 Swim. 2, 3, 4. Kay thrives in the water . . . wants to study aeronautical engineering. PHILLIP STRAND . . . Swedish 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Swim 25 Bar1.l 2, 3, 4. Phil and his smile and corner are known to everyone at East . . . likes to horse around. LOIS STRANG . . . Pub. 3, 4. Church organist . . . future will bring a secretarial course at Wesleyan . . short and sweet. at the Best LORETTA TEMPORALI . . . ABL 43 Dorado 23 GAA 23 Library 23 Y-Teens 2, 33 Cheerleader 23 Stud. Coun. 3. One who has an interest in everyone . . . very clever at making her own clothes . . . wonderful personality. DICK THOMAS . . . Rifle Team 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3, 4. Dick enjoys target shooting with the ROTC Rifle Team . . . plans to major in forestry next fall. CAPPY TROTIER . . . Dolphin 4, Hl.Y 4, JRC 2, Baseball 5. Cappy has -won many in the outdoor racing field . . . would like to become an apprentice ln an outboard motor factory. DOTTIE TROUP . . . Dorado 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4g GAA 2, 3, 43 ISC 23 Mono 23 Seco 2g Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 HR Sec. 33 Cheerleader 43 High- lights 43 Pub. 3, 43 Stud. Coun. 2, 3, 43 Youth Council 3. Dot enjoyed cheerleading most at East . . . put the pep in pepper . . . will go to college. GEORGE VALENTINE . . . R Club 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 33 Basketball 23 Football 2, 3, 4. Playing in his own band kept George busy . . . excels in football and baseball . . . has traveled to Sweden. CHRIS VANDERWALL . . . FNC 43 jr. Playg Operetta 2, 33 HR Sec. 43 Circ. 3, 43 Treble Clef Z, 3. Her tiny size hasn't stopped Chris from being very active in sports . . . will enter nursing . . . squeezebox ZIIISI. 1 ..C+.Qf', elif 'IYVWJS-lbfiffgl' - 'QQ ffm I . ' . . '32ff'qXi' ' 'V ' 3 .- W t 2 WH. . lffitffie 335:35-3 if I i - - ' K v 5 A 'ft '3 . T? l i 3 .1 . -T ROBERT Pub. 3, 4. Bob has quite a talent in woodworking . , . plans to -attend Concordia College to study for the ministry . . . enjoys hunting and Eshlng. STRAWN . . . Latin 2g PSPO 23 Jr. Playg Highlights 43 GERALD STROMBERG . . . Science 33 Operetta 3, 43 A Cap. 3, 4. jerry's talent lies in singing . . . his quick smile has won him many admirers at East, DONNA LEE SUESSMITH . . . Dorado 23 GAA 2. After graduation Susie v.ill work in a furniture store othce . . . she gives the smiles that make you happy. MARILYN SWANSON . . . ABL 43 FNC 43 GAA 33 Science 33 HR Treas. 43 Argus 4j Pub. 3, 4. Marilyn's trademark is her long brown hair . . . after graduation nurses' training at Rockford Memorial lies in her future. DELORES SWENSON . . . FTA 43 GAA 2, 43 Seco 23 Y-Teens 43 HR Sec. 4. Del will go to college . . . loves sports . , . short and blonde. PRISCILLA SWENSON . . . Seco 33 Dorado 23 FTA 4g ISC 2j Science 2. Tall and graceful in every way . . . Perky is planning to go to Illinois Wesleyan. Prom Ever. TOM VAUGHN . . . Jr. Engineers 2, 3, 43 R Club 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball Mgr. 2, 3, 4g Football Mgr. 3g Argus 33 Highlights 3g Pub. 2, 3. T. V. plans to enter Rockford College for two years . . then go on to U. of Illinois . . . has a wise crack for everyone. JACK VITTETOW . . . Dolphin 3g R Club 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2. Vit enjoyed playing fullback on the football team . . . will go to college . . . likes to just plain sleep. RONALD VON BUSCH . . . Band 3. Attended Lake View .High School as a sophomore . . . may go on to college . . . enjoyed playing in the band. SANDRA WAHLSTROM . . . ABL 3, 4g Dorado 2, 3, 4, Show 43 FTA 3, 4g GAA 2, 3, 43 ISC 2, 33 Latin 23 Science Z3 Y-Teens 2, 33 Radio 43 Highlights 3, 43 Pub. 3, 4. Her dimples shine, as she smiles all the time . . . Sandy will go to college. JOAN WALANT . . . ABL 4, Sec. 4g FTA 3g GAA 2, 3, 4g jRC 33 Latin 23 Science 2, 3, 43 Radio 43 jr. Playg Sr. Playg Operetta 2, 3g HR Sec. 3, Treas. 2g jr. Oratorical3 Argus 3, 4g Circ. 2, 33 Debate 2, 3, 4, Mgr. 43 Highlights 35 Pub. 3, 4g Treble Clef 2, 3. Joannie's enthusiasm and love of life sparkle through everything she attempts. MARGARET WALKER . . . ISC 23 Science 23 Seco 23 Circ. 43 Girls Chorus 23 Treble Clef 3. Marcy would like to go to college and major in sociological work . . laughs a lot. nh Q 9 1-.gg , 1 3 2? DONNA WALLIN . . . GAA 2, 3, 4g Stud. Asst. 3, 43 ISC 2, 3, 43 BARBARA WERNSTROM . , . Dorado 33 FTA 4g GAA 2, 3, 43 ISC Radio 43 Circ. 2, 4. i iii 3, 43 Mono 43 Swedish 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 HR Sec. 4. Good sportsmanship is always shown by Donna . . . will go to NISTC to major A little laughter goes Ll long way . . . Barb will attend ll. of Illinois in early elementary education. loves people. WESLEY WARNER , , , R TC 2 , CAL WEST . . . Basketball 2, 3, 43 R Club 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 . . , i 3 Titkles the ivories most of the time . . . will enter U. of Illinois this fall . , . Football 4. nicknamed WB- , ,H - ' CEI made his nkirk linubasketball . . . has a big smile, a crew cut, and an uncanny a ility to put t at a in. WEIHMAN . . . SCIEDCC 2, 4, Baflkl 2, 3, -IQ ROTC 2, LEE WEST . I I ' ' 3 If , V A I Lee's main topic of interest is roller skating . . . inttresting personality . . . just Bob will go to college to study chemistry , . . winning smile . . . plays' alto sax ,ii-rivg-J at 12351 this year frcun the South. EDXVARD WELDEN l u . JOYCE WILLIAMS . . . Treble Clel 2, I A Enioys his Pet horse as a pastime . , . interested in electrical work. 'lnytifkgiligliifi KIT, lgjogzfm Held' Smgmg' Plank, playmg ' ' ' wlll be J Secremry SUE WELTY , . , HENRY WILSON . . . R Club 2, 3, 43 Basketball Mgr. 2, 33 Foot- Wfill enter nurses' training . . . constantly chattering . . . a lot of fun. ball Mgr' 3: 4- Really can tape those ankles for the boys . . . would like to be a draftsman. GERI WERLING . . . FNC 2g M000 4g SCICIICC 2, SCCO 2, 3g Talent CLAUDETTE WINQUIST 1 ' . GAA 2. Girls Chorus 2. You will find Claudette at Swedish-American Hospital for x-ray technician s watch TV. training next fall . . . likes to sing and listen to radio. Seniors Say Good-by at Commencement. RUTH WOODWORTH . . . GAA 2, 3, 43 Sport headg JRC 2, 35 Opcrerra 43 Band 2, 33 Twirler. Woody' plans to attend modeling sthool . . . excels in figure roller skating . . . iust tame from Oregon. Show 2, 3, 43 Majorette 2, 3, 45 Highlights 3. Twirls a mean baton . . . will enter nurses' training . . . likes to Z ' WILLIAM WORTHINGTON . . . Hi-Y 43 PSPO 23 Inter. Rel, 4, ' Treas.3 Hi-Y V-Pres. 43 ROTC 2, 3, Color Guard 2, 33 Dolphin V- Pres. 4, Show 3, 4. . -1 ' Wild Bill, the tease . . . will enter Colorado College . . . sailing, water skiing top his favorites list . . . likes to hunt. 'I A RONNIE YOUNG . . . Cross Country 4, Capt. 43 Basketball 43 A Baseball 4. Added to East's sports this year , . . really burns up the track. KARL S. ZAHM . . . Dolphin 3, 43 Science 23 Pub. 33 ROTC Z, 3, 4g Rifle Team 2, Zahmbie could talk his way out of anything . . . excellent shot with n rifle . . will go to college and study business and commerce, JIM ZORDAN . . . Hi-Y 4g R Club 2, 3, 43 HR Pres. 4, Treas. 23 Nat'l Sch. Ath. Soc. 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4g Cross Country 33 Football 2, Ali Tennis 2, 3, 4. Jim is known for his teasing and tall stories . . . will go to North Central College to study theology and PE. 60 . Top Tens f unc Hu top tan xx Q N x K s elmx branding Dmun Pcirxmn R r nsfg nm un un ug 1 lxunl 0 beau: lx Nu un Brum 'I n v Nu 1 Nant: nx may fl O Xl '- - - bu' and girlx, uIwl.utiL.1llx'. uf tl1'Cll.1sN of 'SAiQ1u-Q O Standing, Su.1nClc clam 1, Bill Petzl' UI l.cQIlll'l.lhiLNl1lll Paul Z. lnzrwn. Buurlx BL'l'I2lULlfl, I Seated, Donald R. lulmwn. P1'milI.m lilmquist. Ronnie Mulinc. .lnniw l.inJbl.aJc. 0 B N' 4 . ' -. v , nyc' H '-ld. ,IU-l ' ,Luk 1 , D. 'i R z Lulid Dvrlid. GL-lxill n. ' ' nl 'M X Ku' g Ain -I4 hn n. CQynthi.a Mkfll lrr. 1Ab ' x Do .ld IS '-Lb What have we done thrs year? Let s look rn the mrrror and reflect on our act1v1t1es Before last year ended we elected john johnson presrdent jerry Carlson vrce pres rdent Joan Parod secretary and Corrnne Lrndstrom treasurer Soon after returnmg from our summer va catron we began plannmg junror parents nrght for October 27 Our parents were agam grven the opportunrty to meet our teachers Ronnie Husmann won honors for our class by capturrng first place rn the publ1cat1ons talent show Deep Sea Fantasy wrth hrs rendrtlon of Old Man Rrver On November 13 we donned our levrs and plard shxrrs to attend our Junxor mrver Hrlltoppers Hop To carry out the Chnstmas Splflf rn our Chrrstmas tree To add more sprrrt vue pfunted the wrndows wrth lxttle Chrrstmas characters anuary 79 and 30 vxere the days set for our class play Room for One More The Rose famrly and therr pumpkrn shell en deared themselves to all malung the play 1 complete success Krrs Allen s oratron on the B111 of Rrghrs won first place rn the drstrrct oratorrcal con test at DeKalb Illmors Her oratron took place 1n the year 2 000 when our countrv had been conquered To clrmax our second year at East we anv rously garbed ourselves rn surts and formals for our yunror prom on Aprrl 23 Thumbrng through our memorres we may reflect on many of the happy trmes we have had wrth our class this year and look forvv ard to experrencmg many more wrth the class of l9'55 rn our senror year cafeteria study hall, we had the trladltional JC H H A V N . Eventful Year Reflected Through Mirror Xrlene Aden Ronald Akey lxrls Allen Bull Anderson Carol Andnrson C I1 lrlcnc Xndcr on Chudxne Anderson Don Andcr on Gan Anderson Clenda Anderson Walkie Anderson je n Anderson jerome Anderson Nanu Ander on Ted Anderson Bob Andrews Inm Appelgren ber: Arnmt m Theresa Arruk Nlyrna Ashlork Carol Askeland june Asplmg Parry Bacher iq Y Audres Beaslex C 1 Sandra Ballard Ions Bargren Jeanne Bartholomew William Barton f Carole Bast Roger Bear ,1 - ll - - hen Berk IQ 1-L11-l ' Ins 1 , 1 Marlene Bu k - i 65 .J 1-,Q llorenu. Bron n hantes Brown 3 bandrt Broun Zadie Broun Robert Bunlta jerrx Burbetk Anna Bursell Pauh Bust emu Fase Cameron Barrs Carlson Juniors Present Room for One More Marx Fllen Berg june Bergendoff Bettx Berglund joan Bergstrom Suzanne Bergstrom Helen Bertram George Blaxatl Carolxn Blggers Laura Blakelew Herman Blegen Ronnlf. Bloomqulst Michael Bowman Dene Boxd Donna Brandt lNanu Brandt link Bredeson Dale Brink Karol Broun wh .set Cormne Cameron Q Arnold Carlson I I 'Cf , xi E A, U ,C f' . Xt 2 M x A ' . VI C g . X N K U ' ' f , Q 3 - ili L C 9? arol Carlson IDCDUIS Carlaon C ordon Carlson crrx Carlson ern Carlson joue Carlson julne Carlson june Carlson Nlarjorx Carlson arena Clrlstrom Alun Carter Patss Cates uncs C h1pm1n Gene Chrlslnger john Clauson jam Clas as Conard lrolyn Conrad Shirley Coppolettl lNanu Crowe Nanny Cunnmgham john Dahlberg jlm Damon Ralph Daudson Leslie Dans 1 Joanne DeMoss Harold IDCXIFICS 69 :Hx ' N I l I Rosenc Dldler A fred Duron judx Dixon X 1 1 Q rf, lNorm.l Doll Bull llul-.L N S,- -.-I gy 65 f . I I KVVV ,---, C- W 6 - gb 1 g 1 J .' - . l -A L' V ,4 ' . C rf C ' l if I - 1. K 'z J , x A V' V N 4 A V 'B , , 3 1. 3 s 2 X ly W J ,Ad ja I I 2 . ' I L 'T K 1' f K Cz ' ' . K A C , - 'lb x f ' ' ' ' ' r 3 an Carol Gangestad Lennart Gardner Ronald Cnasoske Thea Doris Frye jim Furno Bob Gambino Marla Gamon Larry Franks Arthur Fredriksen Carole Friedman Gerry Fross Promers Swirl at Tahitian Twilight 66 Sonja Edgren Janet Egger! Dianne Erickson jack Frukson Joanne Erlckson jovce Erlckson john Erlandson Ronnie Erlandson Flame Farb jack Fearn Robert Fischer Dale Fitzgerald Carol Fleming Barbara Flood Suzi Forsberg Warren Fosse Bernue Fovs ler Lhalyre Fradlne me lu' X Ray Froehlich Q F ' V Q l F JET i? x X ll Q Q Q 9 joue Gehlhausen Chrnstme Georger Kenneth Gerbode Judy Gibson james Gladlsh Margaret Glavse Carol Goble Cynthla Goldnng Nancy Green Donna Grelm june Grxfhn jean Gulbrandsen Neathla Gulley lxathleen Gustafson Rxthard Gustafson Roberta Haeferer Claryte Hager Bob Hallberg Marlene Hallgren Sonja Hallstrom LaVonne Hamman Gerald Hammer kay Harne 43 Marianna Hartleb Orvllle Haryey Pete Hassell Geraldme Hathcoat 1 Q Gary Haugdahl 2 ja Sue Haw kes john Havs kmson 67 Cathy Hawley Shnrley Hednck '95 'M J 2, D- '1- Barbara johnson Bernie johnson Blll johnson Carla ohnson Prutls ,latkson anne jacob joAnn jatobson Ralph latobson Robert jogerst Ronald Henthorn Marta Hinton Danny Hlppman Sheila Hodgson Bradley Hoffman JoAnn Hoffman Yugi-ne Hoqluntl Diane Holm Otto Holmbetg Marlin Holt Sslua Hooper Frank Horn Carma Hor man Marx Horst Jim Hoskins Bill Houghton Ronnie Husmann Marx jfttkson ' S. 40 P A yi 1 N' Carleton johnson XL sv 1 7 Carol johnson Carol johnson f l'-5 Lil ,,- Is'-EJ 0 5 Knitting, Sleeping Dominate Study Hall 68 A AQAA ,Q it ' , '47 I I 'l l n ie if g et ' 'l ' f ' ,Qe. . . 1, . 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X J 5 Q I A N, , A KH lllilr is J iff Q- Q ' 6 -f an -H 5 5v1 R l Larol ohnson Carter j hnson Dun johnson llelfcnf. johnson Donald john on Do ls ohnson jomne johnson Frzdrnk johnson jnqucllne johnson jancl johnson janue johnson janue johnson john johnson jox johnson Ixathleen johnson ken johnson Le he johnson Low all johnson Margie johnson Marlhn john on Mlke johnson Nanu johnson Roger johnson 71 gl ,GSW ' -Lau Rog er johnson Sheila johnson Tom johnson Alue jones Barbara jones jim ones Bill juffernbrugh 12 C h1rles lxemcnskx Nhrx Ixaplmcs ,O i l Charles Lay ng Mary Ann Larson Robert Larson Sandy Larson Mary Latt ames LaRose Burdette Larson Donald Iarson Marlena Larson Mary Ann Larson ene lxarvs elns Ronnxe Kauppmen lxarolyn Keast Flay 1a Kennedy Kay Kernvs em Rnhard Keyzer Iavs rente lxmg Margle lxlstner lxathryn Kjell Mary Ellen Ixjelly.,ren john Klme Barbara Kothel Barry Kollberg., Mary Koplos Sandy Krause jnm lxruse james lxudlauk Judy Lane 5 Janne Leaman K lk jo Ann Leaman Q17 Lights Brighten Junior Christmas Tree 70 joan Leonard Beverly Lersch Charles Lignell Lanny Lindell Margo Linden Carol Lindgren Ronnie Lindquist Mary Lindskuld Corrinne Lindstrom Mike Lindstrom Ann Lindvahl Emory Lloyd Carole Lofgren Larry Lofgren Sandra Lofgren Harold Loftus Roger Long joan Lorenz Q' Susan Lovser Marlan Loy Tom Loy Bob Lundgren Bob Lundqulst 'O .X 1 'xy' ug if , Y xonne Iundstrom Carolsn Ly ford Charles Mahnke Robert M llmgren john Manes Richard Manrod I.1rrs Marotta 'L Agnew Nl rrsh rll Slurrr Nlnelr ,i 1 Mmm lx' .-wg xfjgrxa A. fr K Arnold Nelson Barbara Nelbon Dirk Nelion 77 Marlene Musser Ed Mxers joe Mem Ruth Ann Mertz joAnn Muhels judlth Mlller Rhela Mlller Richard Muller Rodnes Muller Harmon Mnuhell Laxern Moore Lea Moore Shirley Moore lxnhleen Moornnn jo,-Xnne Moorman Phxlln Mower joe Mulamx Duc Mulford Dennis Mullms B1rt Munson Marnlee Ma Cxmmond Ru hard Mui lure N! juds McDonald Stephen MLNames Judy MLNaughton Nanda MLSherrx Russell Nafonoxuh 'Z Ml 5 1 X I Q E . n ef -. ' r,,' Q , V3 e l Q r r-S r . l ' Q' l d --lr, 4' 1 . r y 5 ai X' va H 5 m LL Q n, r A X' l 'I ' m h I . n E uym - -9 r V a . 3 .,-- X .. L. 1 Z A ll 1' X , ,r l . N r , I 'IJ - , I A A ' V- 10 I - . lull Eg 'is 4 xlllflfdl Nelson Tom Nelson Brute Nero 5llll lLS Nlmm Cleorgqana lNorm1n IN mu Nor en Suzanne Buss Ann Nxmnn Ninn Oh rg., .lltls O Brien l lrrx c,ClClll1S Sun. Ollncler lJ.mn Oldrg,-. Cllutle Olson ,lunne Olson C onnu. Pagles 'lom Palmer Cnnuft Palmer Iorr.11ne Pll'llLlSlxl erm Parls joan Parod ohn Pavslus Curt Peterson 'IIHILC Peterson Ruth Peterson 5 mdra Peterson Shxrronne Peterson john Petsth Nmu Peutker M urs Plress -if lxatherrne Porter lxalhx Propes Rlthlftl R uler Owen Rlntl Klan Raul C l :renee Reed ll.1rolcl Raul D.tlL Runholcl john lllll. Palsx Rue. I , 3 l 73 ia 4' C ary Shaxer Farlxnn Shaw Shirley Shersxm Sandra Seymour Elmor Shadle jnm Shanebrook Fdvxard Shank Mars Sthnepper joel St hw artz Jeanne Rich Norman Richeson Betty Rigsby Sharryn RoaLh Maradene Robertson Niaralxn Robertson Way ne Rogers uclS Rosborough Noma Rose Ken Roser Margaret Rudm Patrlua Salgren Margaret Samornan Kathleen Sanders Annetta Sandman Rsle Sthatlewaltlt eanne Sthenkel Vera Sthmxtt Betts lu Sthvsengels Das e Seger Tom Seger N .- Xi.- Levls -I- Plaid hurts Hllltoppers Hop 1 - fu if ' ' S J 'V . Q A S 5 , 1 J I - S f, Q 'S . 1 4 S , : I 84' A . V 4 fix , W , I 51? 3 if I f . K ft ,A S r wll S' S . - . Q4 M s S S S 5' 4 ' miie 'ff' lx 4 X e, th. , ' ' i QQ ' !9 Ronald Show ers Gary Slebretht Lenny Sxmonson Dennts Slostrom Marjorie Sjostrom jane Smnth Walter Smith Harold Spangler Sallte Spongberg Shnrley Stahl Frank Stanton Joann Stokes Darlene Story jerry Story Lxlltan Strote Sharyn Sundber Alan Swanson Dayld Swanson J Jeanne Swanson Kay Swanson Norm Swanson Audxss Swatsley Mabel Swenson Nanny Swenson Paultne Swttk Marjorie Tally' Marvin Tepper 1 v Ili'- --ie xy 5' ff fvw rs 11-! Sf Lesley Thew Dixie Thomas Delores Thorhy' jerrie Thorne Ronald Thorson -Int k Timmons 75 J jolnne Trapann Nlarrlsn L tt C ladxs Vale Fur X on Alstsnf. Par Vin Alslsnf. Curt W'1hlm1r Marx jean Vn'e1rn1othc Bob XVebner janet XVebsrer Nancy Welsbs Nanu XVelsh jerrs XX'ernuk Bull XYICIILINIF md Shlrlcx 'Nhne Mary Ann Xoung Dfulll Zaak Kenneth 7ag.,non1 76 lx nhleen W'hnn1lrL Valerle Wxllnanms Ruhard W'xllnmson Bill Walls earl Wfllson Cfirol XV1lson Betts Wlltfang Mars lrllen WIHQUISI Clnfford Wfmter julie Wisner Lee Wmrcmclnlan Sharon Wright Caroline X ardlex IN MEMORIAM Sept 28 1937 Mar 7 'I954 The sunny smlle and cheery h1 of Valerre W 1lll2ll'1'lS IS gone but the qurer goodness of her nature remarns mth us as a pleasant memory wh1ch we shall never forget Though th1s world now says good by to Valerle, we shall remember the I I sweetness wh1Lh endeared her ro all I who knew her I Class of I956 Reflects Memories What are we7 By some vue are called freshres by others un derclassmen and by st1ll more sophomores Yet to us we help make up East Hlgh School Durmg our frrst eventful year at East we elected Dave Krrvan Rosle Frredberg Terry johnson and Ed Gu1dOfI1 as presldent sec retarv vrce presrdent and treasurer respectlvely to lead us IH our class act1v1t1es Joan Herd Barbara Wlkstrom Dlane Nelson and Marge Km strom led us to vrctory rn many a football and basketball game To help us become a bigger part of Rabland we elected Dnane Nelson jlmmv Mrller Barb Wrkstrom Ronme Englund janrce Sterner Conrad Lantz Mrke Sheetz Ellen Rrchardson Mary Ellen Roe and oel Peterson to represent our class 1n Student Councrl 20 Thls was our parents first opportumty to acquarnt themselves Wlfh our school and teachers Beverly Smlth and JHDICC Warshnor drew a scene of Bethlehem and the stable on our study hall blackboard to add Chrlstmas Splflt along wrth our Chrxstmas tree To clrmav our first year we yorned our beaux and belles and danc d at our Sophomore party March Melody on March 76 Conrad Lantz Mrke Copp Ellen Rrchardson joel Peterson De anna Beckwold Barbara Hay Judy Mrntz Janet Kruse Janlce W1lShDOf joe Fox jlm Waskrewrcz and Loule Tangorra headed the commlttet for our party As the class of 1956 we delve deeper 1nto the mirror and find nn tore for us another year that IS as full of excrtement and events as this past year as sophomores Dave Krn an Rosle Frledberg Ed Guldottr Terry ohnson 77 0 I y, , , . v , . , l Q 9 9 ' ' , a ' a . v . , . , . - L . 7 . . . 3 I , . 7 . 7 ' a 9 a We enjoyed planning our sophomore Parents' Night on October . A 7 . . A .. ,, c , , .. . K a a a ' I ' 3 , 7 7 3 f 9 a a . S . . . K Y L u Homeroom IO4 0 Top Rovs Llytlt Nkklhllltf Brlntlt Dxhlbtr lolm lmtll Arthur Bef strom 'lt l Bur Gum Puxon Don Gustafson Plul bu rnsun O Seubnd Row lirll Brshuff Phxllu Meulr Mrrx Hrnsun Manu Mxtthell Chrrxtlnn BIXILF Barbara Hough ton Rzmnrt Klntkmr 0 Thlrd Row Bu lXllCLt! bltnn Durtlwn 51I'll1 umm M arrlxn H lrm Pat I rr rylH1rm Hllllklflrlllllllllifi lm Sunrlwrr 0 Bottom Rmx Bliss t alt ulmwn Sant rr Put nrt Llutlx Cnrstrtwn NOX! Trotter D 1 Ntlwn IOUIL1 an orrl Anrtr I xssxnt to Homeroom IO5 0 Top Rms llurtmt Clluwn Rltlm If Mrllu lxlrrx Nthtnlul XX unc n on 1 C1 Nea mt IIN Cu llLllllLttl 0 Seann Rum Ixmufuulx btnllrlxulwuk TL rur Aummn Marx lung Mlrtu bum Russnll Cullrsun Pit Pap 4 Shun n Cl apr tr 0 Thlrd Ron Dm r ll nn vm u 1 rn UUIIIL rn t P1 uzzr Bnttunm Row M NN Marx H1 vnnrt Nrllu lrmmx Mrllu IN1 4 bnctl 'Ium ulmson l1l'lLlc,lI' Iurnn Cyuffu Homeroom IO6 0 'lop Run lx rtlr Hlssung Rn liunlft liulw lll'lAll1LIlNf Brute Postlf. xxutn D xt t IIN lugcnt lu Ruger liurmll burtn Hulmbcrg 0 Scumd Rnvs Sxlxra lxmbson Lrntlr Bortlxtr Rrtlurd Frclde An gtlr Ingluml jrm Burns Betts Em mul: Slurlty XX rlmn Isnm Engle Chrrmtty Muhrtl Pit MQVN Th1rclR0vs Brll Imdha Bax Hladr L llx11Lt1 Sub r F11lXXr1tc hurl Iuhn 1-11:1 Bob Hurrntht ax vSlIlqL1lSl Silly Mrlxnlglrt O Bm tom Rom Mu ltlntlr Bnrtrand Brrlu Ixos Nunn Ntlrxungrh Glu Por ttr Drtk lrntlqulst Barb Bluntk Rllfllltl Hullunbtllt li ya 1 A . T .fa z -lol . . . I 1' 4 A. . .L stvn. Kal I' A A ,Q . ' 'A ml' A lA A -I . . Q' l 4 l A . il ' N , 1 . ' A . ik . . . . ' A 'A 5: 4. '. .4 fi l' . Joh S , Cary 'ittl1cl. . ' A l Gil- m 'A. gl' 3 7 A '. ' cl ' ' A. .. A I '. . A ' ka f Q 'w . 1- . ' . - it.1 Gulcr, Druitl Auftlnrhairr Sandra At l E. . -lrl C uk. Fllr K' g. Rc ' - -lol mn, f1l1'lclI'L'xl . l 0 A ip . 'llsr Rt 'A ' 1' ' I'kA il AA ' il I , Vx A 'lg lt. ' LA .. i 1 ' tlr 'Q' A. .1 ' F i A Shuc- z ' A A 4 A , L 5 . 0 l-kr f .4l7'lf--up :rt l' - Rablets Parents Meet East 0 Lpper XX e had our parents meht on Ottohcr 'O Shown speakme to the parenta and teachers rs Daxe Krrx an Sophomore class presrdent Terry Johnson uce presrdent, judx Eschaner C0 Lhalrman for the ucnxng Barbara Vs1kQtmrn no Lhaxrman for the parents night Kd Gurdottl glass treasurer and Rosle Frledberf, Setretarx O Center, Lower A zlrmpse of the refresh ment t.1bl rn the natctcrm tor the u ent Thxi hlghlrghted the ewnm 5 actnrtru and gaxe teachers and parents an oppor tumty to rest before endmg the u enm -sq I X ut r t 1 all xx u Hr LU 'Ihmx x UFS L 1 N U I s ink trur partntxl n 12 9 7 1 . '. e . -' - ' w . - Y - N N U F' 3 V 7 -' - ' . Y - - . V s ' A A - Y A - ' 4 lv 5 , Y 4 - t A r me 1 ,sV' ,, ' r J - - Lf f' . -r N A , , 4 1. Al' N51 N: 5: ' LA 4 , J Q 4 , H s -,452 - ., ' is ' AVKR: . . A ,gg , ' Q .f t 1 xi K - - r - I 1 If.1rl XMI ' L-lu-.11 .ini hix mutha-r LIN si thc no ' far with MIN. -I' A 'en. hi.t U' t-.uhm-r..1t wphc more f1All'L'I1f L night un Ortuhcr JH while ther R.hlt-t 'L . i 1 A- A . llilk li . 1 Homeroom IIO O Top row ld XX mul D nd Iurx k n Bob Irxun Daxld Fmxllm nd A ll mn m s Ralluff Runnu Hulctt 0 Seumd row Marty lundqulst Bllblfd Nu mom ll rx rum Shlfklfl ru s n Nmmu Smupn lxirm mm n IN N f lrul Is llxll Bmnmn an s XX Nl n I Thlrc rovs 1 xu Lx IL x Bah RIIULN Lnmth uzlhum N nlu un 1 t ll unur lxltmrxn X nun umm XX llku Nunn Nik rxzuxuz 0 Bottom ram Mus Fdna nun quut lxnnrutm XX xl lxmx rad Bum on rx Car xr lu Bruxur V11 1 PIIIUQDU Chlrhm Zxmmnrmm Homeroom Ill up nm I uhn 4: Ll D ug Mmm on Dun un wn C1 xx L1 in BILML Ax u mul lx Sllllfh IX S llnu L Nha 0 Second run Butrnm Pnur 0 mu Q nnmr IUIIIL hu N Au IllI1LLN XX lr num lxmx iluulu in 1 tltsm irc un XYIUIL It L ruxti vm n X lnxun I m Q lnwn uh h ll un Mllq kim at 1 0 or tom ron Mlm Adghm Hoc Lf Xxllblll Baxtu Mlkn Lupp Iumn Pnlrwn Duk IXIHLIIIWILII B1llX1r Ltti Dulmu Auxtm Homeroom II6 up xx lslnmw 1 KL umwn xmoni H kan Duk kin Ixcnmth Cxustltwn Dun Dmshn 0 Second ron Mulum Rumgr Su Lmm Ochlnr IJHLI lxrusn Pnlum DelVuLhm Nlmy Blxter am urn 1 xx Buk Chzrottc H111 0 Third rovx Marx Ann I ISI R1 nrt Kuhmr SHHIIN km msn mul Xu n Dnnms Ohmm H Il XXL stgr O Bottom ram Mus lLt1t11 Slum mrs Luuhn HHIIN Donna Rlpp lrlu un 1 Hum Imuc XX ushnor luuxsc DcC.1ro ' I ' . Al'- . - h . , 'A . 1 ' 'il 1. Du ' . CL Alp , jon FUN, nl. 'mei 1 M1 5 I3 1' , 5 4 Ii b ku Q A 'A fla' '. '. I ,Ill FU , Ifxnlyn Iyurp ig Cyn- tl1i41C.1rlwn, fa ' ,D- - ni. Carl. v . ' l ' FII. l't ','. -lu lj Sl ,ct , m 1' KA - Q 1 f , .ml 1. . qu'a. Chg 'Irs H '. '. I I' Y g f, '- -I 1 Mild f 1 s . G41 ,4 I. mn. -Inn' L- . -'LQ'I1i.l Q A . 0 T :ful Plppnl, KI G r- su I, Ql 'i ' s A -. N - J . iLl'.' '13 -ff. ' ' R4 A' ', Q ' , -IL-rj ft. p.,I.1 l-1 s n. jc. 'tt' C - , -I. I ' ' ' -J- inh. Pl .'llis Ntin. :Q na-V. XJHQQ' Haight. CQynthi.1 P1-tcrwn. K.1tl - ' 4 ' ' N. I' Ifllvn GL X. I. rn. 0 Th' I r ' Cmvl Q ' . My- 1' ch , .f . Q9 -I-1 Sx . , .lin Griffith, I5n1'h.1r41 link- ku , ,lu h' Su. , , Hg' 1. 'tin' . - . '4 ', P. Cwpp, B - O T ro lfugcm' Ii' I I, 'I' -r- mn - F. .I I , Ifugcnc BI.1ir, Ra L .1lll- , . i I ' an. ' 1 , . 1. . 4 li 4 1 . ' . 1 ' if , ,I - 1.1 Pl yllf' A '. - 1 l f vh- 5 .1 j ' . Mi lr H Ii g, 4 Q K -Luk O' am, ligu'hu'. U ,lm - , h .. Q4 ' 1' A ' ',,, g g A Ch. 1 Bl. lg Gculld aj -lin. we Noted for our sophomore cheer- leaders soon after school started. Pat Uzanis, Diane Nelson, Ginny Fitzpat- rick, Sondra Spongberg. Ellen Rich- ardson, Barb Vfikstroni, Lois Beck- man, Margie Kinstrom, -loan Heid were elected by the faculty to appear on the stage for try-outs. Number eight. Diane Nelsong number four, Barbara XX'ikstromg number two, Mar- ,uie Kinstromg and number one joan Heid were eleeted as the cheerleaders. Leaders Elected for Before the year progressed too far we had to elect our representatives to the Student Council XX'e w are to elect fiie girls and fine boys Shown cxamining, the election returns are representatives 0 Back row Mike Sheetz joel Peterson Mary Ellen Roe Ronnie Englund and Conrad Lantz 0 Front row Ell n Richardson anice Steiner Barbara XY ikstrom Diane Nelson and jimmy Miller tsl Year s Activities Miss Needham our class adxiser is busily w oik ini, ox er the sophomore class electiwes She was always ready with helpful suggestions when we were planning sophomore parents night and our class paity March Melody Y litem- 'gi-1, Homeroom 206 I 'lop rovs had Frumin Hury Carlson lolm Fxtcmin 'lhomts lacobs Rmds Pcttrson Dun Alt erluntl Dfuntl Carlson 0 Setond row Dorttti Clrlson Mars ohn n l m loxxcl CII son Xhnu SIIHOYISUD -llifllll Farm liu X svn tum l t son Third r wx Dnnd Iyfortl Rohut 'Nclson ljlllllflt. Ilnn Donllt Rhouls Rol'1trtRttlhc-ltl Dtlmo Rome john Irntsth I Bottom rovs Mr john Burltml B1rb1r1 Clrl son Dtann Carlbom Dram lNcl son Maryorlc johnson Ttrrx Lxnch lN1nty johnson Homeroom 207 0 'lop ron Mina XlLlxl'lSLtXXlkl Clurlcs Bftlntosh IIIH Cllrk lxtnt omson Donlltl Gasth luomt Iohnson Don Anderson 0 Nuoncl row Sondra bpongbcrg Gary Mc xxx lolm NtDonxlLl lxmts 1 ttrson onul o mson Donn: tnsu Drnnl Clrx 0 Turn xx l Sharon O lllllfl Cnnulug Anltr san llulfl lxunts Quo bisos 1 Dons Maytr cl1dllt'!'lL Anlluson 0 Bottom rovs Mxss lov l'rl1P4 nt Cuolyn Antltrson Bob Sxlwm Dall Anderson Altl c7HLf'll'ILlSC lulltl Qlftlf Ann Ixxptllrs Homeroom 209 op row C Lot lxi IHLS xx url Hlutr XX1llmmXX1llulm1 Fl su K ulson Dtnnls XX 1ll1n Pltrxclc Duns Ooltlon Coppollcttl 0 Su ond rovx C uol Lrltllthiuglm Bu Lrs 'ILL Slnron Atltmson Norma lxrssthlum Dons Clrl on Rathatl Rudy Buerls Lrndtll Batty Hmn I Third rovs XY rndtll Nnerly buzanne Bar ren imts G1 on Nkqrxtn Hiusel Guy Dcrmer Ioan DLC1mp Cillktlll DtNuk 0 Bottom row Mrs C dflk KH oc l nu oo Tul Olson Clto AflLlLISlll l Donnl Rundbtrs, jamts Pctcrson so , Ita S all. . ' l 'z 'lx , 1 . j 'A 5 , ' 'Q ' , crlj Nclxw . lil -4' A 'Y 'lj . 0 ' o ' z 'l .' , A. l l ' J , A ' l 7' . A l v - Y. - . f 1 J l J . 4 ' D' i' . h ' Grg ', A ' 1 , .1 -, AI - l A , . D gl -I l , . Q SP' I 1 A ,lg l I l ro ' .num Yates. ,Ioan Goorigh, x' K ' -' , 4 ' . . ' , , K .-- it , .l l' l 'Q' 'Q' l X lb. ' ','. U 1' ' 1 4 v , 1 5 , 4 A -, h C 1 0 T ' QA 'gc 'L plr lill- ' lj Y. 4' 'l. .X 1' A Ll , , Q , ' ' 5: . ja -. . 'lt K ', lg ' ' 1 ' . . ' ' Irma' Tl , aj XX' Al, Yu C lc, Underclassmen Swirl at March Melod Tn rllmax our first year at Rabland me attended our soph umure panty March Melody on March 76 Ai ueual Llllflhf, the mtcrmxssmn at the dance comlcal entertammcnt was planned Shown alwme evimmmg the Lrcpc paper rlum itxons lm the party ure ummnuttce nh11rm4.n Conrad Imtz lllen Rulunlson M lee Kopp DLIDHI Bukxxold Loule TlU,lllll xml Bubux Hu Other committee chanrmen for the brg affalr are 0 Back row janet Kruse jamce XX'a1shnor ancl Judy Mmtz 0 Front row jnm XX askluxlu nel Peterion and joe Fox Lnder .1 blue and xxluu Lexlm Al Rumoml iml lux orehutra pliyul for the dime 'I me sur we deurled the Chrnstmls treu were mt Lnou lm t uurmn 1 'IFINUTIIS tru rs 1 ul x fun Runme n un. L xpnrnt ra ur s un a nun 1. mum Q 1 n me Inu rr UL 'L ers rn r mme N . Q 'O .ulrlwlnl lre arbara XX nkstrom lmne XX uxlmm umm t urlmu to t IIYSUI1 Bucrly Smxth and Bfmrbara H.1x bw ' QQ if Q ' - 'b L I I . ' 41 5, E ' A 4 .1 ' .1 . lrl' 5 C C l L K K I Ahf ' .5 ' v - 4: U D f . 4 g . Cl ' 4, -' .l 'xyf ' . 7 F :I l. .ull l ' t 0 ,t ll' h ll. Sh ' . l I: tlm- mur.1l v ilu Ra 7 f 'fllw' -1. -I -l l 't' .1 . .ml 'la ' - XY'.li.l1nn1' .1 ll the - l bl! ' . . ' B4 ' , . .. ' A H. '. wr. PM lln' l' g mv A ' the yulc rue, Homeroom ZI3 0 op Rovx Inms lilllxlly Ha blade Pa ku lxflun 1111ts Bhxt Ruhartl Blomgrtn Qtmlu lsuthefskx Albert Seymour 0 Set ond Rovs 5h1rlcy XX cllman Dc1nn1 Bctkxsoltl Dontta 5l1lPl'lYiD Ions Be1km1n Barbara H11 b1n1lr1 Imt tren Myrn1 XXlll11Lf uty Dl1Il10I lLl 0 Th1rd Rovs lrtnc R1th eson Galt Thompson Ron1l1lD1 IL cr HTILS l'h1ll1p son 1fflLll Bet att l51r 111 Iemus 0 Bottom Row Mrs Fllll emi Lundqmst Iltllfll johnson Donald Hdfl1S Dram Wells Flltn Ruhartlson Dolores Imtltnberg jean DeMont11,ny Homeroom ZI6 0 Top Row Bonme Anderson Charlts Dahlbcrg. Robert Rogers jot Choppx Ron1l1.l Carlson D11k johnson john Marmo Dcnms johnson Vera Nclson O Setond Row Mary Neuman Shlron Fulk Brute johnson Cathcrlnt AmCHLll F111 Snow Mary Lou ones Thlrd Rovs Cl1yton Rostuno anc Ohslund LfJI'L1lI'Lf Carlson bylxm johnson bharron Gall1s1th H1rr1 ttt Ltbtr XX 1ltl1m Nmlson Dnlt McClure Pttt Amuntlson 0 Bot tom Row lwI1ss M1r1on Dauts Stanley Cedarluf jtrry Fry Ros1 l1e Frxedberg, joytt Carlson Den n1s Rubeck Karl Frost Homeroom ZI7 0 Top Row junts Hranklm Roh Lrt Lentz Fugtm Hull M11h11l Tureson Lutxllt Bar Fame Brauer Lovell H1l1l1n 0 Setond Rovs Ernest Osborne M1r1ty Rutk ert Marlene Erk Kenneth Don neautl B1ll Brooks Rosahe Dun away Sharon H0g.,lun1l Ronny johnson 0 Thlrd Row B1ll V1ttt tow udy Long Chutk Dukey Chrenrc Lac But Iom VL0llSl'1l Dunstth Tom I1rson 0 Bottom v1 M1 l she O Br11n M 1y l len Roe Bu Brrtl B1rh XX11Ist111111 cnry Ihtrt Lllllailtf Rou 1 Donna W hxte T ' U1 1 ' ' ', Paul ' ll ' , ' 1' -' .1 , jk n 7 ' - . .1 1 , X 2 .11 ' - ' . 1 1 '. 1 N 4 , H 1' 1 ,1 1 , 1 1 'D ' . A ' X V 1 1 4 ' 1 . ' 1 ' aj, 'z 1 Q lj , 1 - , I l' Vl' , j1 l.11nc, F ' Nel- J , P. ' '1 'lc' . 1 lx A1 1 1 -' - I. 1 7 . ' 1 ' X ax - 4 Y A D Y Y 1 ' i Y K .K . ,Y 1 5, 7 i i 'K y . 1 ' . K . 1 1 Y 1 y xi L . rod, Marilyn Smuck, Marie Snyder, - . h Y . . ' . A, 4 , ,, , , J ,H . ' 1 ' fi , 1 71 1 - K 1-1 ' ' x ' 3 5 , ' ' ' , 1 '- . . A ll. V , V . - 1 . 1 ' ' 1 . ' ' ', fl - A ' 1 1 1 1 - . , 1 1 1 1 , .' . ' 1 ' 1 , - 1 r 1 1 - I ' 1 5' v 1 1 5-I' - 1 1 5 V A A A ' - 1 1 1 5 ' ' 1 1- - ' , 1, , Q , 1 J 1 1 1, , , 1 1 E ' 1 2 x, F 1 A 1' 1 hr Ro ' '. .eq V ,' '- . 11' il- 1 1 1 1 ' 1 '- - H1 2 - . rkr, Homeroom 228 0 Top Row Prmlt Mrtlmuxs Ixtn rtth jn INI1Xs Russ Imrrson Tom Brxdtn Don Broun D1l arncr Galt Iuu :Im nfs 0 Second Rovs Ioan Illurtx Iotn St john julle Holmberq Dean anlalt Vlrglnxl RXIIIID it zscnhoxur I I rx PL ers Son 1 itotkstatlt 0 Third Row Slmuon It strom 'Iom uston Clllfls Lcrsch Iolralnt LIIFILDS Mlrltm 5 ut Iuah Holm Nanlx M1 nu son an Int r Clmarlts Gu tx I Bottom Row Mrs Rulu 'llttltn LTU D alct u lx Iullinu nn H 1 louay Phyllis Mark Ron In lunl Barb Instnmann Homeroom SOI I Top Row Gylnr hglson ohn Kgtllstrom Don CIULIILIIILUI Ink Brand XX lrnnr Ix1ml'm1ll Don Ixtl Icy crry INtlson 0 Sctoncl Ron Daxld Cummings Dan fum ln A me Prtttrson lNanu Trssur Sallx Kullberg Peter Standms Tom Ben pamln Flame Hanson 0 Thlrd Rovs JoAnne Peterson Judy Bala, ren Gary Nelson jatqurlmr Hall Leta Cutler Xanax Prtrrson Bottom Row Mr Raxmontl Hms muon Rose Drhlrrtn ostphmt Baratom Frank Guasto DIIFIIII Hanson Clalrt Cuuals Donnl Trmmons Homeroom 3IO 0 Top Rovs Bucrly Bcnmtt Ron ald Larson Cram, Hrablu Itlxx ll I Hascs Qucntln Iiourklintl Irmlt agglo lthn Olson ulm Iirson amtn Imtlmm 0 berond Row lunmt Xortlmup latqurlxm Dxllu Robtrta XX rstmorrlxntl XX lntlx Dnl lnl Iorstm n hllflllflt, RI n Haus Vonn1RoI xrs I5 IL r rrts D xt M11 0 Thlrt Row Sandra XX crts Isarme Benson arolt Hrntlron ont I at Va ttr 'lrlmlwlt Ronlll Drtnntn r 'Iutlttr Iiulwx 1 Sn Donna tr Sur U loms Oliottom mx Altllillxllll I u mu nr I1n llllsf t Ioxxnst nral Iatz un Ixu Dulce Pa ' . ir 4 .'.' . 5 . ,' ' . ' . ,tl WI' ' . ' A . ' ,Is lil A on. XX' A' , ' X 1' al, GLI- EF ', .4 r 1' 'tr Q jg NYM IP I H . I it ' ' 'P' ,A 4.. - gi Rf, lg - . , 'lot 2' 1- , 1 ' ll 1' f' '. xfwf-' al ', A I KI '. 1' ' . f g- ' , . A T, h- W' 'I Ed Guidotti, Mary Suu Swanson. ' . t f ' 5 , o . S l 5 3 AY A Q J , M . , I I . JI I .4 I . tly. 1 . -'. I I , I I -4 'lox ,' 4 L AQ' ', 1ll7 Rmb-i, .1-oI.11. 'l C' 1 A R . ltl it,-st-I I - ' ' g . t '- . Hal A 'g .' . '. fl all. . I3-g..'l'lj'- 4 R Mr, 'VI 's, .arry lil tl ,lo- an A .' tlq f , Di k ' -ntl, Co t .4 n . .I .I Ht-itl, .jm Homeroom 3I5 O Top Rovx lL1lAml41sor1 Dclhut Lnny R aI1111l o mxon lrcl oxx S ln Q Mnkg son xmcs ll An1lL1xo11 I Senon vx Nhuon c,llN4.l Dolothx L L1lo111NtLnxt111111 Slmlq S oxu Lnmo t1 ll11.l1111 Arnolg SIU fl Olwn Sygmu Sulm nr 0 Thlrd Rovx Luol Cl1r1st1.1nSon oe Adxms bun L lllmonton 1. urphx lunu Slnnnon D.1x1 Muux IA1 mln Nllntmh Son11An Lluson om Stgflx 0 Bottom Roxx Q lILt C1 IN toffgrxon lxllljlllll. lx1n1lxt1o1n bu gm Apollom lxmxt lohnxon udx CIUIIHHI Clll Rgul Homeroom 3l6 0 Top R xx llnu Munn lun ll uwn D 1n1 5 1n R1111r muon X 11111111 mkx n xx l511h111 l'Xllll'l1lill 1 L ous Amluson D lox luxlx unc FHILW S xx Po uk quntta Hoxull O Thlrd Rovx Col lcen BlSil'I'1.ll l Cnrx Pophun Mar lcnc Holmhu S1llx S1111l1ng Rob 1 lom l1nLl Kuth Hu gar 0 Bottom Roxx Mr Arthur Sang Q1ndr:1 Ilandu B1ll1e Samp son IHDLS XX lSlxlt.XXlLl lonl Pctnr son C11ol M1Donn1ll Homeroom 3l7 0 Top Rovx R1t1 Slumkui Stephen Cirlxon hmm hllllQUlSf Ronald Stxotc Rognr Nmnuson Hucrlx lwxx ku M111lxtl1 Nnlxnn I Second Roxx Mmm C 11tLr l51ll R1tc-nour Sun ohnson Roxy Iohnson Normln V1ol1 Iulc Ah1 1l11111son 0 Thlrd Rovx Annu lungs Mudcll Smxth Bruu. ohnson Dulc AML Zadxe Broxxn Kuzn Nglson Cnrtxc once 0 Bottom Roxx fhulotte Smlth Clrolxnforcl Sindy lolmson Slncly L son 511n omxon 11111 n uhm C olmx DA Q i 1 ' ,I l J , : l Cl ', ,mtg l Ay I ' Al, , vll S Cmft. Ki 'l . Q ' d Ro ' Q 1 ' ' A j Cas- trc A, X 1 f A , ' .f .5l1lff, .I 1' 1 'Q l ll. M A . l, fa J1 I , .WA A' Qu. Ll: J 1 N A 'g A 2 , JoA M -1 I . . ' 'll , J 1 Q A 1. ' M11 IZ111-ry F1A1tx1l1, Marg. 'A lr' '- f A ', ' 1' D J . tl j o ' 2 1 -' 1 ' ' , D A. ne M1 l - . 1 . lll l1'y1 , ' li ll lirx' 1 , 1 '1 ' 1 li 'V .41 , R11 l1- 111ml Liml. Donna lfkl1oI111. O Second Ro A 1' . '1 liiork, '1 2 l nl. D-l . L- .- XXI 1' A 1 A' Qtc A l. J 1, Lc- crtz Sully, A .' 1 , A' K Y rn- , . Q .1 . K- 3 ' . J N -1g . l1-'1 ,1' 1' f R. N. '11- Flu :1ll'l ,I on. Homeroom 322 0 Top row Bob Propes, jon Pru- ner, Lawrence Forsell, Bruce Long. john Flood, Richard Hoover, Keith Forberg. 0 Second row jane John- son, Betty Jaques, jerry Hood, joan Erickson, Darlene Erickson. Mary Ann Seidel. Laverne Price. Margie Bredeson. Sharon XX'eyher. I Third row Barbara Erickson. Delight Hed- rick, Tom Holmbo, Darrell Carl- son, Charles Coldwell, Kenneth XX'illiams, Harry Burzell, Darlene Mumma, Carol Moorman. O Bot- tom row Mr. Lester Lausch, George Prezioso. Gary Lindsay, jerry Lo- gan, Paula Mintz, Barbara Senatre. Martha Selquist. Sophomore Honor Group 0 Top row Dorthy Iarson Conrad Iantz Dirk Nelson Joan Mathe son Pauline F1nn Marty Lundquist 0 Middle rovs Marge johnson Salls Mtlxniqht Mikt lNolinx., Bob Sa bin Pat Iarson jamie Waishnor Sindy Olson 0 Bottom row an Oshlund Sue Oehler Darlene Lritkson Phillis Beck jimmy Mil ler Christen Baxttr Sophomore Absentees 0 Top row Delbtrt Sterline ohn Carlson ohn Matoon lim Peter son 0 Middle row oann Bloom quist Sharon lxitzmilltr Pat Lzan Dortn larson 'Norma un 1 es IN arx lssikson Ro erti Green O Bottom row Ttrrx Rilu Frma Iran Smith Chirlent Baxter Mars Gustafson lone Hoffman oe lxoptrk '- r. . r, K-1 , K ' , Russell, Kenny Ostrom. Ronnie . '. ' j ' - is. ll' 4 , , i li ' J n Sz l A . l' 1' ,'.' ' , . b- 1 J - ' A . Reflect ons of Crganlzatlons WW i O O O O O O I 9 Q N f. W u Council Projects Reflected Reflecting many aspects of school , life was the ever busy Student Coun- -E cil which formed an important frame- X work in the structure of school activ- 'A ities. , Among the various projects under- ' taken by the council this year was the ll second annual Homecoming, high- Fl' 3 lighted by the University of Indiana's band debut. Student Council Week was an experimental project of this year's council, giving the students an opportunity to gain additional knowledge about the council's services and ---- its procedures through assemblies and posters. , Above Sdmmskhmg at J Studtm Coumil Bpunmcd The council, composed of thirty elected representatives, ' is divided into nine committees, each of which has its own purpose dealing in some way with school life. The newly formed Public Relations committee obtained suggestion boxes for each class, in which the student body was able to convey their complaints and suggestions to the council. alter-ganie party are 0 Back Nanty Crowe, Harmon lNlitcl1t'll. O Front Kris Allen, Ronny Husmann. 0 Below Top row R. Englund. R. Olson. D. johnson. T. Seger j Peterson R Hosft-ld F Shank M Sheet 0 Third row J Sttrntr j Hu lcins, D. Troup, R. Rathke. DI. Clay. M, Roc. bl. McDonald, N. Allison, E. Riclmrdson. D. Nelson. 0 Second row vl. Larson. C. Lantz. N. XX'elsh T. johnson, -I. Loy. T. johnson. ul. Hawkinfzon, M. H wrt, 0 F' ' ' R. P' - K ' ' ' ' ' ' i s irst rovs attcrson. CJ. Armato, XX. Robertson. j. Houy. XX. Laude, M Bax ter, P. Larson, j. Miller. B. XX'ikstrom. iss in School Life Rec parties, after game dances, the Memorial Garden, the Toys for Tots campaign - all of these were additional projects undertaken by Student Council in its efforts to provide a well- organized school life. 0 Above right Casting a ballot in a stliool election is sophomore Diane Holm with stu- dent touncil members Tom johnson, jack Loy, and janet Larson diretting the profe- dure. 0 Below right Committee chairmen eyeing the countil's program are 0 Back Eddie Shank, Donny johnson, Roger Hosfeld. Tim -lohnson. I Front janet Larson. Dottie Troup, Geri Armato, judy McDonald. 'T' K r 42' 5 A x, Q 'Va 0 Left Student Countil olhccrs conversing with adviser Mr. Harry Kroll are 0 Seated -leanne Hour 0 Standing Paul Larson. XY'arren Robertson. O Right Important othcers ofthe Student Countil are president Bill Laude and setretary Marilyn Baxter. 0 Lower left Fran XX xrner lemme behenkel Ann Nsmm bharon Clapper bandy IJLLI' Marv Brtntner Gladys Vale Clrol Broun and bandx Ballard slum .1 xolume from the new book shell 0 Upper left P usma, mul mouthtuls at the f ll plrtx are lx tirx Club members C xml Ntrote Blrhzrl Sumour le x Rreshx Mlrtctte C ulson Lnol Gososl-ee lkllss HkllXLf M11 lrel Bronson Sandra Atheson Lee Bronson Fran NX rrner ml lNl.1fLlI'CfSl l1lfll Librarians Combine Service Festlvlty Wxll you get 1 book from the reserve room for me' Hou mueh mll rt cost to replaee the 1 1rd I ost' These vs ere some of the flmllmr questxons hurled at llhr try staff members from Ea A M to 4 P M throughout the ve eek Each mem ber was also responslble for keepmg asslgned shelx es straight cheekmg books out and helprng to keep the vshole llbrary neat and elean Socml ILIIVIIILS entered the ln es of Hilltop lrbrarmns too for rn lddxtxon to sex eral lfter sehool partres rn the lrbrary they enyoyeel 1 Chrxstmas bretkflst tt Brshops 1 g1ft from Mrss Heuver ldvtser and Mrs Barber, asslst ant lxbrarlan 0 Below Renewing lllLllllf'llLS of lrbrars serute 111 Maretnt Smlth 0 Below Martette Carlson In S h manne eymour Neat lil Gulley Pat Alex Clrol itrote Sindy A1heson Phxllxs lxjell Carol Gososke Betts Rresby and Mxss 'leuxer take tlme out for a dxp lnto Myrna johnson and Mrld d B re ronson Dlrk the elub s maseot eookle jar 9 Ll j j f 1 -xr ll 4 ' . 1 k'lk l ,el '1 ' , ' f , 1 ', A 1 ' 'L ' ,S 1 . 0 0 0 o 0 0 Ve - l V f A A 1 -VV 3 VV - - V - V A XA A V. 1 1 I -Vu A V A A A V A ' 1 1 , ' V l 1 . . V V - . V . 1 A V ' r ' ' s 1 V l., . a v 1 ' 'A A V ' 1 1 1 - A 1 . ' A -' A . A A 'VA ' 1 1 ' ' ' V AVA V A- 1 1 , 1 1 W .A . A . . I I 1 1 , 1 ,+ . . , . AV -V V 1 1 1 ,1 . , '- 'V , ', . . . ' 1 'V As ' '. 1 1 V 1 A . . ' ' 1 1 . ' . V, V .VA . . V- . , . . V 1 1 ' - 'r - , ' .' - v . . . . 1 4, 1 AA , . ,b 1 , , , i A .Q E. - ,x 7 'V V A , B- Y , 1- KV, V SL- A . V. 1 a - 1 'll 1 '- V 2 0 Top row 1. Castle, D. johnson, J. Friend, D. Johnson, B. Laude, E. Brazis, T. Johnson, R. Stang, K. Cameron. 0 Second row B. XX'ernstrom, il. Gehlhausen. S. Cleveland. K. jacobsen. M. johnson, V. Frandsen, K. Conard, M. Glavve. E. Gantzer. 0 Third row C. Cameron. F. Cameron. K. Carlson. F. Copotelli. C. Lundberg, J. Gibson, gl. Clay. D. Holm. 0 Fourth row N. Sells, M. Ashlock, C. Lindstrom. L. Strote, M. Hinton. M. Hartlcb, M. johnson. N, Rose. Monitors Serve by Assuring Quiet, Order Those silent persons who ,F could be found seated at regular ' t intervals along Eastys corridors P were not delinquents banished Ilgl from class but rather justice- lplr championing, peace-promoting 15,161-lo monitors. Answering questions, check- ing admits. directing visitors and running errands, added spice to each mon- itor's life after he performed his routine ritual of turning on hall lights and collecting attend- ance slips. Hourly, a traveling monitor visited each of the seven posts throughout the school. Through their efforts, halls were kept quiet, to provide the best possible atmosphere for study. Upper Mono Adviser Winifred Ledger assists Mana Hinton. Mar- garet Glaxve, -Iudy Gibson and Sue Cleveland to various posts. Lower left Visitors Sylvia Sandeen and Mrs. S. Sandeen are directed to Christmas assembly by Sue Cleveland. Lower right ,lim Castle collects attendance slip while performing daily duties. 0 Above .lunior Red Cross president Irene Haight and Karen Brute give setretary Shirley Coppoletti. treasurer Roger Davidson. and X ite- presitlcnt Ronnie Husinann a dry run of the seript for .i future -IRC radio presentation. I RC Views World Did you ever pass room 205 on the second or fourth Thursday of a month and hear voices raised in heated argument? What you heard was members of the newly organized International Relations Club voicing differing opinions on such news topics as the Trieste problem and Communism in government. Finding pen pals and engaging guest speakers. such as Miss Mary Khatun, visiting teacher from India, helped to create a better understanding of other lands for club members. Supervising club activities were Mr. Charles Green, adviserg Bart Munson, president, Corinne Cameron. vice-president, Phyllis Mosser, secretaryg Bill Wetter- strand, treasurerg and Carol M. johnson, corresponding secretary. 0 Right Miss Mary Khatun. xisitor from lntlia. is pieturetl here with senior Tim Vlohnson. during .1 tlistussion on lntlia's edutational system. KM 0 Fourth row Li. Anderson. G. Palmer, I. jaeobson, R. Schultt. K. Brute, D. Zack. D. Ratlen. S. Clex elantl. Ci Horseman. C. Christensen -I. Faherty. O Third row S. Hetlriek. A. Nyman. C. Gangstedt. C.. Gasoske. R. johnson. N. Allison, N. Haight. S. Anderson. N. Cun- ningham. L, Hammon. S. Carlson. M, Rutkert. I Second row S XY'erts. F. Hanson. bl. Sthenkel. A. Lintlrahl. 5. litlgren. M. Carlson. P. Larson. K. Forsberg. K. Farris. S. Reed. D. Guler. 0 First row E, Richardson. S. Olson. C Hager. R. Davidson. I. Haight. R. Husmann, S. Oehler. B. Lindxahl. S. Olander. J R C Aids Community Summarizing the objectives of the Junior Red Cross Council best is its motto, I serve. This year, the East high chapter consisting of one representative from each homeroom, fulfilled its purpose by pro- viding entertainment for several community institu- tions. A spirited membership drive by the council re- sulted in an almost total enrollment of East high students for 1954. Club officers and adviser, Miss janet Lindsay, also represented our school in the city- wide council. 0 Top ross 5. Reed. D. Flood. D. liitlgeraltl. T. Nelson. D. Zack. M. Lindstrom. M. NcCaminontl. 0 Second row R. Peterson. D. Carlson. P. Salgren. li. Lloyd. R. lirlantlson. M. Tepper. C. Cridlebaugh, 0 First row C. hlohnson. li. XX'e-tterstrand. B. Mun- son. P. Mosser. C. Cameron. M. Baxter. Y-teens Go Caroling Present Style Show Roll Call Week was the cry heard durmg mld October the regts tratlon perlod for glrls desnrlng to become Y Teen members From East Hxgh slxty glrls entered the orgamza t1on, all loolung forward to the new VUE-If knowledge entertamment, and fel lowshlp that was to be gamed ' Promment on the year s 11st of ac t1v1t1es was the style show tn whlch several Y Teens 1o1ned wlth thelr mothers modelmg sprmg styles from Dawn s and hats by Evelyn Complylng wlth the wlnter weather Y Teens donned long undles on December 16 and went carol mg to the old peoples home and the local hosprtals to brmg joyous seasonal songs to the srclx and elderly Always to be remembered as one of the favor1te actrvmes was the slumber party at wx h1ch there was no slumber ii: 0 Abowe X Tctn ofhtcrs from Fast Hugh irc Standln Elamc Peterson treasurer Namy Izuhxntr unc prcsxdcnt Danrtl Gulcr sophomore surctiry md Seated Nut Hoffman sucml thurmm ourth ron 5 Olson M Ktpltnts N 5utnson C Antlcrson l A ucrson P N lx C H1 t s I lun P Mrntz Ieaman 5 Hedruk O Third row L Blalcelx G Rubrl ht I Parrs Houx lx Alltn P Danielson X Crowe I Parod C Lnndstrom G Thorne I Icamen C 'Yardley I Lorcnz I Second rovs A Holloxxax 5 Olson I E cut 5 Bergstrom M 51mt rm 5 Kr use S Olandcr D Anderson C Anderson C Hager S DcVennc, M Robertson I 5tr.rncr M Imtlskoll S Stotksttd 0 First rovs B Martmson A Patterson M Sjostrom 5 Hoffman lN Eychaner G Armxto S 5undbcr l' Peterson D Gultr R Iolm on 5 Ochltr Y ., - 1: ' I .- ' It VY U C , - , - , .F . . - . - I A 15: . . . , . . , 5 5 4 . . . . - jf I , ' ,Y-. , ' 9 A ' , - f ,, . . . 4, 'v' . , . Y 3 ' . . . . . , . , - V 1 C 5 . . . I . O I: ' D, . . 1 4 t '. I ' , , ,. . -. 1 li . . llarli. 7. .1 ard. 5, l: lgrcn, rl, XX'.u hm 11 C. . tlbcrg. . ' -' ' . '. ' . ' ' . ' j. . ,,. I. '. '. . z .lf ' ',,. ' , .. 95 N H S Honors Students Scholarship Service 0 Above Upper Reviewing the National Honor Society pledge and its implications for othters is adx iser Ruth Ann XYhite and Roger Hosfeld Marie Solem. and Priscilla Elmquist. hrst semester president. secretary. and vice president. respt-ctixelv. I Below Senior NHS members in tludcd I Second row R. Hosfeld. H. Stahl. I.. Dyrlid. B. Dailey. S. Cleveland. K. Bruce, VI. Bartholomt-ix'. P. Elmquist, gl. blatkson. M, Manning T. johnson. 0 First row K. Stites. B. Bishoff. N. Sells. XY. Robertson, M. Solem. R, Olson. nl. Lindhlade. R, Larson. and P. Larson. A flaming torch surrounded by the letters C, S, L, S, -these were the symbols facing National Honor So- ciety members and initiates as their procession climaxed its majestic march around the auditorium and flowed upon the stage. At the core of the following ceremony, the symbols illustrated the bases for selection to mem- bership, namely, character, scholarship, leadership and service. During the year, senior members in East high's chap- ter of the nation-wide organization tackled an additional responsibility, that of checking coats for various area affairs held in East high. Individually, NHS members could be found leading and participating in every phase of school life. I Right Seniors Tim johnson. Karen Brute. Patil Larson. and XX'arren Robertson pore over the National Honor So- ciety scholarship tcst which they were seletted to take. ABL Lauds Girls' Top English Marks . . you are invited to membership in the Admirers of Beautiful Literature club. As in the p21SI, this note of invitation opened the door to a new phase of activity for many Hill- top girls who had earned honor grades in English. Having swept through a sonnet recitation, junior and senior initiates were promptly pronounced members in good standing and placed on the cleanup committee for the October 6 potluck. Information, culture, and humor were incor- porated in ABL programs throughout the year. as when students from Miss Mary Hills' English class reviewed and dramatized scenes from contempo- rary plays. Miss Martha Lyon, another member of East's English department, prepared a comprehen- sive survey of English requirements in several mid- western colleges, which was of special benefit to senior members. On May day, ABL expressed its appreciation to the English department by gracing each teacher's desk with traditional May Howers - this time yel- low roses. 0 Aboxe upper bhiilty Coppoletti lforeground dctcnds her right to ntmbtrship in ABL by rccitini, a sonnet to fellow initiates lstand int, Mary Horst. Laura Blakely fseatedj Corinne Cameron, Phyllis Mwsser, Nancy korsen. Barbara Nelson, Lillian Strote, Lois Bar- grcn, and Ann Nyman. 0 Lower standing, Social chairman Sue Cleveland. adviser Miriam Tunison. and treasurer anis Corell glance at the ABL scrapbook displayed by vice president Beverly Daily. president Irene Haik ht. and program chairman Doreen Pear- son. Abent from picture. secretary joan XX alant. 0 Above Fourth row B. Bergman. l. Haight. .l. hfatheson. gl. Bartholomew. S. Cleieland. K. Brute. ll. Nelson. M. Solcm. nl. Wal- .int. C. Mtfilure. l.. Strotc, 0 Third rosa B. Bergman. S. Pcterson. G. hlcslhill. S. Slit-ruin. P, Iflmquist. -l. Anderson. -l. Cort-ll. l.. Birgrc-n. G. Nelson. M. Manning. P. Hood. 0 Second row M. Smith. ,l. hlatkson. M. Horst. l.. Blakely. M. Rt-ed. C. Cameron. P. Mosscr. N. Rose. A. Nyman. M. Pridmore. F. Luke. G. Hendrickson. S. Anderson. 0 First row N. Norson. L. Dyrlid. bl. Lind- blade. B. Bishoff. D. Pearson. B. Daily. M. Sv anson. M. Lindskold.S.Waililstroin.,l.hIurr.1y'. 0 Upper left Back row M. Carlson, A. jones, Froelitli, K. Anderson. Gardner. Free-bt-rg, Gladisli. jogurst, XX'L'll1II1Lll l. Hentlron. l.t-nnartl. Rodin, XX'aishnor. 0 Third row Georgi, Stlienkel, Siehretlit. Flemming. Brooks, Burbetk, C, Olson. A. Carlson, Roberts. A. l.intlx.il1l, l.yford. M, 1Yj Larson. 0 Second row C. johnson, Gibson. Glawe, F. Cameron. Armour, j, Peterson, Frandsen, D. Olson, D. M. Anderson, Miller. Gant- zer, Fradin. Sponberg, Bergendorf, Martinsen. 0 First row Dixon. Kruse, Mintz, K. Cameron, C. Cameron, Mosser, Erlandson, Rose, Saun- ders, J, Carlson. Scientists Eye Nature Snakes, lizards, lenses, filters - these and many more creations were scrutinized by Science Club members at semi-monthly Wednesday meetings in room 322. Besides a trip to the Rockford museum and a talk on scientific photography, the members enjoyed a picnic and a Thanksgiving party. Aiming for a chance to enter the State meet of the Illi- nois junior Academy of Science, several club members also entered their scientific accomplishments in district compe- rition. e With the advice of Mr. Lester Lausch, Ken Cameron, o Above Guest speaker Kenneth Harmet answers the presidentg Phyllis Mosser, vice-presidentg Corinne Cam- questions of Corrine Cameron and Fay Cameron follow- ing his presentation on pliotographit skills .it a Stiente eron, secretaryg and Ronnie Erlandson, treasurerg served qui, ,,m.t,,,g, Science club as officers. Radio-TV Club Formed Visiting the local radio station and television SILI- dios was also an added highlight of the year's agenda. Supervising the club's activities was Miss Elizabeth McGuire with president Dave Roe, vice-president aim of the newly-formed Radio and Television Guild. Tom johnson, secretary Edith Leber, and treasurer One of the initial projects undertaken by the or- Susie Grahn presiding over the meetings. ganization this past year was the presentation of a Educating members on the factors involved in pro- March of Dimes skit entitled Flowers for Gloria ducing radio and television programs was the primary over radio station WROK, O Below left C. Boothby, li. Guidotti. T. Lounsberry, D. Alexander, J. Elander. K. Bruce, Al. Kiellstrom, B. Naretta. I Third row R. Reedy, D. XX'allin, R. Eritkson, B. llell, D. johnson, G. Lynth, T. johnson, bl. Wfalant, 0 Second row S. Peterson, F. Copotelli, G. Hendrickson, gl. Carter. D. Bryan, S. Edgren, I.. Dyrlitl. Gantfer. 0 First row B. Hanson, M. Baxter, S. Carlson. S. Grahn, li. Leber. T. johnson. D. Roe, I, M,ixwt-ll, M. Lindfors. O Right Presenting a skit entitled Flowers for Gloria over XVROK are -lack Elander, Dave Alexander, Tom Iohnsoni Dave Roe. Marilyn ll.iXlL'l', Tim johnson, Bill Naretta. Jeannette Maxwell, Sonia Edgren. i O Tow row I.. Gardner. VI, Fross. B. Munson. B. Laude. XV. Rogers. C. Peterson. C. Olson. G. Shaver. O Third row D. Boyd. lf. Horn. R. Hosfeld. gl. Hallden. R, Keyfer. R. Guy. DI. Paulus. il. Stliwmtz. O Second row C. l.owry. K. Mallquist. tl. l.aRose. li, luntlquist. D. Mullins. H. W'ebner. G. Anderson. M. Lund- quist, I First row C. Frost. K. Ci.llllL'I'Ul'l. tl. liillstrom. D. Bowie. hl. Castle. A. Setlluxxitli. G. Crisinger. tudents Begin . Audio-Visual Stud Once a semester, members cast aside their slide rules, logarithm and trig tables and enjoy a night of revelry in East's swimming pool, in addition to an array of refreshments afterward. Presiding over this year's meetings were president jim Castle, vice-president john Billstrom, secretary Ken Cameron, and treasurer Don Bowie. Informative and educational ses- sions at Greenlee Tool Company and Bell Telephone Company have jg' combined to add another eventful - year to the audio-visual learners of Jn East High's junior Engineering So- Engineers f'CfY-. . . This club was organized in order to acquaint its members with engineering as applied in industry. In order to qualify for membership in this club, candidates are required to enroll in an advanced mathematics or science course and take at least one year of industrial arts. Examining the Bell Telephone Companys new radio service are A VVREX utility operator gives some mechanical explanations to 0 Front row B. Lundquist. -I. Castle, DI. Hallden. K. Mallquist, D. Ken Cameron. Curt Peterson. Don Bowie, and Marty Lundquist. Bowie. 0 Back row XXI Rogers, I.. Gardner. C. Olson. 0 Upper Fourth row Pi. XY't-rnstroin. P. Swenson. V. Sthmitt. j. Bartliolomew. K. lirute. li. l..1ode.T. Vaughn. j. Gladisli. R. Kauppinen. D. Nelson. 5. Nelson. R. Friedberg. M. johnson. 0 Third row D. Swenson. 5. MtKni,ulit. K. Benson. S. Magnu- son. M. Nelson. F. Cameron. C.. Cameron. S. O'lirien. lf. john- son. j. Layne. j. Oslin. C. Golding. 0 Second row Miss Butts. H. l.eber. j. De-Camp. D. Pearson. N. Rose. D. Frye. C. l-lager. j. Fritth. C. XX'l1itelitad. S. johnson. j. liloomquist. K. Moor- man. M. Hanson. S. Anderson. M. Kindstrom. ll. liislioff. O First roxx li. l.enius. S. Ptterson. l.. Dyrlid. R. Patterson. li. l.indi.lhl. C. Forsell. 5. Cleveland. K. Porter. S. XX'1ll1lNIlAUlTl. P. Siostrom. 0 Bottom Aiidly xxattluing a miniature train are FTA members and their young protege-s from the Rotkford Cl1llsll't'l'l'5 Home. Students Prepare For ursing Career A newly organized group this past year, the Fu- ture Nurses Club, gives students an opportunity to gain more knowledge about the ever-expanding field of nursing. Assuming an important part in the year's pro- gram was Miss Clarice Adams, clinical instructor at Swedish American Hospital, who presented to the club members a challenging address on a career in nursing. Highlights in the year's agenda were visits to area hospitals, which, together with a discussion on mental health, added to the growing knowledge of our future nursesf, FTA Develops Qualities Essential in Instructors The events of Saturday morning, December 12. will be remembered by many Future Teachers Asso- ciation members as a primary experience in preparing for their future vocation. Piloting their young charges from the local Childrens Home through the break- fast line at Bishopjs cafeteria, inducing them to eat, and later introducing them to all the wonder of Yule- tide toy departments tested the apprenticing peda- gogues' every skill. Under the direction of adviser Miss Dorothy Butts, the club also toured the Board of Education building and entertained another group from the Childrens Home. The club was in turn feted by city teachers at a tea, and they presented their induction service as a program for PTA groups. 0 Top Fourth row N. Trotter. M. Berg. .l. Flargren. M. Leonard. M, Rudin. D. Rapp. D. Peterson. N. Sharp. l.. Pearson, K. jatoh- son. 0 Third row R. Green. M. Last. Farh. C, Fredine, XY. Nelson. R. Dunaway. B. Fiseman. M. Gustafson. N. Baxter. I Second row li. Hanson. M. Swanson. R. Haeffer. li. johnson. K. lfklund. C. Christionson. D. Castree. P. Bemis, j. Steffa. 0 First row j. Anderson. li, Fleming. j. liergendoff. j. bliller. li. Bakkum, O. Holmberg. A. Holloway. 0 Bottom Fourth row M. johnson. j. Matheson. j. Matheson. D. Larson. P, Salgren. M. Armour. F, Carlson. G. Vale. j. Schenkel. C. Anderson. B. Peterson. 0 Third row S. Hodson. C. Ford. j. johnson. B. Hager. G. lirugger. S. johnson. D. Olson. A. Petterson. P. VanAlstyne. R. johnson. K. Moorman. 0 Second row Miss Butts. S. johnson. S. Olson. j. Carl- son, C. Conrad. K. Carlson. j. Dahl. M. Manning. D. Brandt. C. Anderson. M. Hinton. 0 First row I.. Engel. M, jones. j. Clay. P. johnson. K. Farris. K. Carlson. C. Vanderwall. B. Hawn. Charlemos Observes Yule with Pinata A Mexlcan Chrtstmas was observed by Spanlsh Club members at thenr Yuletrde party, wrth the slng 1ng of Noche de Paz CS1lent Nrghtb and other car ols Hlghllghtmg the party was the breaklng of the pmata, a bag fllled wtth candy and glfts On the first Thursday of every month students of thrs prcturesque language met to 1nvest1gate the cus toms of thelr South of the border nerghbors Spamsh Club better known as Charlemos, also sent delegates to the annual conventron of the Fed eratlon of Pan Amerxcan Leagues Due to popular demand Spanlsh Club was reor ganrzeel by Mrs Ola Bogen and elected Marte Solem Carol Anderson, Nancy Anderson and Marlys john son as presrdent vnce presldent secretary, and treas urer, respectlvely O Top M Swanson M johnson S Holmbere C Anderson F Frteman B johnson R Dfnldson j lreemm R Bloomgren I Iarson L Holmes B Btremm I I-ourth row C Lnqstrom N johnson V Carlson A Melm S fderen N Slmonson S Btrercn K johnson E Farb C Sthnentler N Green N Nor sene C Brown B Bergman B Iewxs 0 Third row C johnson R ohnson V Nelson S lrltkson M Swenson C Benson D St Lrlmtl M Knudson S Lofertn Crrlson N Dahltn ls Xoun D Rapp D Clrlson l C uls n j johnson 0 Setond row X Lundstrom M Carlson Ptrotl S Eorsbcrg D Petr son A Carlson U Rehnber B Bu lund Bereentloff K Moorman R Dahl ren A Butsell 0 Flrst row D Nelson Anderson Bergstrom l Strote R Peterson P Betlc C An dtrson C Anderson K Berelund C Fanor S Carlson M Loy 0 Top fourth D MtClurt j Lutkson T Nelson G F1088 D Roe H Mxtthell D johnson j C1stle I Thlrd row Y omp S Sherwm lctttson Nl XX c sh R e Ptlmer K jleobson Antltxson C Xlelson 0 Second row Karnes G Mcshlll Mtxwtll I ohnson bl Kpell un M ohnson ls Nelson B lnson l luke 0 First rms C Peterson S Stotkstttl P Ptpkc S Olson M Solent M ohnson C Anderson N Anderson 0 Bottom Prcplrm tm Ntlson and Tom lohnson tx exlx xx tttlune her perform inte Swedish Club Tells Lucia Tale on TV The TV debut of Lucla Queen Betty Berglund and her two attendants, jackre Anderson and Violet Carlson, was a major event rn Swed1sh Club th1s year Appearrng on December 16 over statlor WREX the three gurls explalned the Lucla legend to Rockford vnewers Another hlghhght of the season was the annual Smorg tsbord held February 14 Members gathered at Sweden House to devour bruna boner Qbrown beansl Inlagd stll Cherrnngj and other goodies Swedtsh Club members and therr advlser Mrs Rosa Nelson gathered on the thlrd Thursday of ev ery month to hear speakers reltte therr ekperxcnces wtth Sw ednsh people, customs, and culture O I , ! Trend J. ' ' h i 5 y . . ,, ,, . . 3 I .tvin ' - . . . ' V ' .- . . i Q 1 Q . I K fig - . , , 1 - s . K Nl T.',,',- , . 1 4 - ' 9 1 1 ' . . Q A, . :.- F .I , . I, . 1 I Nts, . ', . ', . f . . tf '. '1. Gl , . - , j. l- , 1. '-lg , M. og G. 1 -, . 1' I .l . Ll . ' ' 7. .r 1 ,-1 V-vt 'S ' --17 J. ., ,,.'. ,j. .. ,,j1., .., . g-I J , , , ,jo1.','.. '. ' ' J . ,. l ,. ,, ' U, break the pinata is Sharon Olson with Marie Solem, Gaul Um' , D i '4' j - 1 . O - V 1 ' ,A v ' 'g'. . 'f , . -,. ,..':,.'--a,. Y-, '-- 1 - 11- Alb- .- v a, ,. . . - , - , . .- 1. . , . .. K'-.j.-a . .-,'. ' g, . ' , . Qa'.'o,. ' ' , . '. , .. .,. 'j, . a- 4,' 1' Y - ' 1 r. . 1 7 . z . 7 . . sl ' - A ' - I , , t z -. A .. -- H L V . s , , .. . U - - 7 7 ' l A L L , . 1 L S ' rj A1 I r ,Aa C V' Y V 101 ,-Ulm I Setond seinester Frt-nth tlub otliters .ire 0 left to right ,Iulie Vfisnt-it. l.our-lla Oakey. Sue Oehler. and O seated, Sue Cleveland. Chess Club Pits Wits Claiming distinction as East's newest organization to date is the Chess Club which expanded remarkably for its short time of existence. ln room Zlll mingled mental giants and would-be wizards, all drawn together by the didicult, challenging game - chess. The club, a brain child of David Zack and Barry Carlson, was organized at the beginning of the year, with Miss Martha Lyon serving as adviser A visitor was invited to alternate meetings to lecture and give demonstrations, but there was an abundance of tourna- ments to challenge competitive spirits. O Below right Fagerly caltulating a winner's move is.Iud,v Gibson while junior Mary jackson watches with equal anticipation. 102 I Fourth row B. Nelson. M. Latt. R. Friedherg. I. McDonald. C. Hendron. H. Leber. I.. Bargren. M. Hanson. L. Cubiox. 0 Third row K. Allen. VI. Eg- gert. G. Vale, lf. l.eber, S. Nuss. E. Seeberg. P. VanAlstyne, S. Anderson. I Clay. P. Mintz, O Second row M. A. X. Larson. I.. Davis. DI. Diamond. S Peterson, K, Kjell, A. Palmer. YI. Ohslund. N. Mt'Slieri'y, Lynn Engle. M Robertson. 0 First row I. Rosborough. I. liarttios, S. Cleveland. l., Oakey S. Ot-liler. VI. Vfisnt-i', C. Fanor. s Parlez vous Francais What's a word that begins with b. ends with e. and means library? Could it be 'la bibliotheque'? Oh, yes, I never thought of that! This conversation with variations could be heard once a month emerging from the French quarter of East high, room 212. To increase vocabulary and fluency in speaking the language, French Club members worked cross- word puzzles. played word baseball and bingoed in French. Guiding the French enthusiasts through the first semester were Louella Oakey, president, Sue Cleveland, vice-president, Iulie Wisner, secretaryg Sue Oehler, treasurer, and Miss Sylvia Brewer, adviser. 0 Top row C. Olson. D. Engberg. G. Friend. T. Nelson, H. Mitthcll. VI. Kopetk. I. Ericson. I. LaRose. 0 Third row -I. Peterson. I. Schwartz. R. Henthorn. -I. Sabin. I. Gibson. M. Iatkson. M. Larson. 0 Second row VI. Gibbs. B. Anderson. M. Solem. K. Cameron, K. Kerwein. -I. Mattoon. R. Collison. 0 First row L. johnson, G. Collison. B. XX'etterstrand. B. Carlson. P. Iackson. D. Zack, I. Hawkinson. I. Miller. Rabs Debate System of Eleeting President Although a season-long, heated argument may not be every East- ite's idea of fun, the record turnout gg., of sophomore, junior, and varsity s debaters vouches for the challenge found in ferreting out the fine points of the 1954 debate propo- sition, Resolved: That the Presi- dent of the United States be elected by direct vote. bed in the wee hours of Saturday morning, debaters met keen competition in distant towns against teams from four states. Aflirmative debaters Tim johnson and Sue Cleve- land chalked up only three defeats during the season possibly convincing negatives joan Walant and Dave Zack that popular vote is the best system. One thing is certain though - Coach Gov, Burlend convinced all his debaters that this crazy sport can really be funfl Hours of hard work paid oil for these debaters as they worked their way to the state finals in Cham- paign on April 2, 3, placing second to Elgin in the sectional competition to qualify for the big meetf' '.. X O !! E Rolling out of 0 Right Comparing notes on the seasons topic are sophomore debaters O Back row Dave Carlson. Cary Dermer, Ken Qualheim. Pauline Fenn. Phyllis Mark. 0 Second rovs joan Bloomquist, Syl- x ia -lohnson. -loan Lindquist. Karen Nelson. I Seated Sue johnson. Sondra Spongberg, Barbara Martinsen and Lynn Engle. 0 Lower left Atlirmative debaters Sue Clueland and Tim johnson .intl Coach john Burlend lend an ear to the arguments of negative Ken Cameron. 0 Lower right Daw Zark. Kris Allen. and -loan Xldalant tonsider the chart used to illustrate their tase. P S P O Captures Rabs In SchooI's Every Phase 0 Below Armed with flashbulbs and cameras, PSPO photog- raphers Phil Skinner, john Pawlus, and Tom Lounsbury pre- pare to set out on the initial step in picture-taking. I Lower left The fruits ofthe photographers' labors are now delivered into the hands of darkroom workers judy Gibson. Cynthia Golding. and Dorothy Larson. 0 Lower right Pictures are now trimmed by Barbara jones, frightj mounted and cata- loged by Barbara Bishoff, fcenterj and filed by Sue Fulton. wi As much a part of dances as the chaperons -as much a part of games as the scorekeep- ers-as much a part of all school life as any lg persons could be were the PSPO photogra- hers. Punctuatin ever occasion with flash- p P s Y Q bulbs, they became familiar figures during every Rab's stay at East. A less illustrious but equally important part of PSPO CPublications' Staff Photographers Or- ganizationj existed in the depths of the darkroom. To deliver pictures into the greedy hands of Argus or Highlights staff members, the darkroom staff mem- bers endured chapped hands and hypo-stained clothes. A detailed, efificient Cin theory at leastl filing sys- tem accommodated every picture taken. Through this catalog, all Eastites placed orders with the sales man- ager. This person was also responsible for the weekly neck-craning session around the third floor show case in which each Rab secretly hoped to be pictured. A photography contest and Mr. Kenneth Harmet proved to be doubly satisfactory innovations in this active organization. In replacing Mr. Clinton Skin- ner as adviser, Mr. Harmet brought with him much practical know how about his long established hobby, photography. by '-5. X A -f' se? 0 Upper right Third rim rl. ci11I'lL'I'. li hlunu. VI. Milly-11 0 Scroncl row li. X11 1'utt.l. tl, l,.lXXlLlN. xl. CQ.1i'lxun. rl. liux 0 First rim M. ling. CQ. Ciulrling. Cf liruxt. D. ling. K. liaxtn-i'. Il. I-.rilkwn 0 Limcr right Third rmx D. CQ.1rlwn. D l.nrwn. ll. Skinm-r. M, Rm-. 5. lfultun T. I.ULlI1NlUlll'l', 0 Second rim A. Xl-lwn -l.Gl.1llisli. S. lxl.lAllUllil7D, M, Rig-llgrl-n 5. l'.Llg1'L'n, -I. l'I'CL'lW1lI'lQ. R. llcmming. 0 First rem M. Nc-lwn. C. lfruliii. K KL-rmuin. M, lukwn. bl. Ciilwwn. K XX'inquist. 0 Below left Mary .Lukwn xml Snmly M1 nuwn nom L l xx l N r in lr lxu lxrrmx 1 1 Nt in thc tlmul flmn1'sl1m'.lruL'. 0 Below et uni Qnnui .irmnt lixuisxu L Ll u inux xxiti Nnlrgtarx IN ui lllcn liltllgftll .mil Dug- Carlwn. n-W Q 'S Q TIM JOHNSON Editor rn Chxef I 1:- DAVID ROF Assouate Editor DAVE ALEXANITFR IJOREEN PEARSON News Fdltor Feature Editor 10 btmor H1,,hl1g,hts staff members are Standing Ixll Murray adxcrtxsxng manager jxm Castle co tlubs cdrtor Daud Alexander news cdrtor Miry Copolcttl 'USOLIIIL fnaturc cdltor Dau uhtor Karen Brutt busmus manager Don Boyer assouate sports Ldrtor joan Lu. Black stone urls sports cdrtor Seated Trm johnson CdlIOI'll'l chief Doreen Ptirson feature tdrtor Other stnror staff members lntlude Mary Man mng., treasurer jatk Sabm sports vrrlter Dottn. 'Iroup and Betty Lmdxahl to exchange cdrtors C , - -1 , . -. - . -. . 7 . . I 1 -of , 5 2 K A , ls Q 4 - X ' A si 'L 4 i - ' 'tv ' v - ' - - ' , , , . K , , . . . A ' . ,' , , ,. , ' . 2 , H A x-k- .1 . ., . , 5 . .A Roc, assoclate editorg Cynthia McClure, cofcluhs - g ' i ,l ' 3 3 g . e ,1 . . ' t . . - ' - , ' v A ' - ' - f ' - ', ' , 1 ' v - v l 7 - A .:' 6 as ag 4. Q li JIM CASTLE CYNTHIA McCLURE C0-clubs Editor Co-clubs Editor 0 Above right juniors who earned over 100 points are, left to right, Gerry Fross. Bart Munson, XX'ayne Rogers, Joyce Erickson, Harmon Mitchell. Ronnie Erlandson. 0 Seated Charlene Anderson. 0 Below right Other juniors earning over 100 points are. left to right Stand- ing Corinne Cameron, joy johnson, Kathy Porter, Sonia Edgren. and Seated Kay Kernwein. -ludy Mc- Donald. Vera Schmitt, Lois Bargren. w A Headlines, Deadlines, Bylines : Highlights The sharp, yet not unpleasant odor of glue, the thrill of seeing , I our first bylineg typewriters gum which stick and then skipg head- ,MZW lines which somehow always c' 'c count out half a point too much -all these are significant of the busy, yet happy hours spent in 202. A typical day would find sports editor Dave Roe in the far corner tapping out bits of sports news and witticism for the Cheering Section. Editor-in-chief Tim johnson would be quickly copyreading the many stories which have been handed in for weekly edition of the Highlights. At this point the phone would begin ringing, five people would race for the lone typewriter not in use, an agonized wail would be heard concerning a lost paper, and fourteen people would exclaim in unison, Miss J-l In spite of the confusion, however, everyday in 202 has an order of business that must be completed for the paper comes out Friday. Monday and Tuesday mornings are hectic, for the last of the paper must be sent down to the type- setter. Wednesday the glue and layout suggestions are brought out in order to organize the galleys into the recognized form of the Highlights. Thursday is probably the most riotous day of the week with people folding papers and writing ad- dresses for the exchange department of Publications. When everything is finally done and the staff picks up and leaves, they are tired but happy over the com- pletion of another issue. Even when the papers have left 202 on Friday morning there is no relaxing for the stafif or the re- porters for the next weeks stories should already be getting in and the weekend is sure to be full of copy- reading and headlining for the editors. I Tide: lil l I 'O' 1 if 9 ai Q' 0 Above lSeated on floorj Jeanne Houy scans Argus points chart with fellow editors Gail Nelson and Char Forsell. O Sec- ond row Marilyn Swanson, Sue Peterson, joan XY'alant, Upton Rchnberg, and Sue Bengston at typical staff potluck. Deadlines, Potlucks, Sum Argus Production Story Deadlines tell the story. From the moment that group of lime-lighted juniors Cbetter known as the 1954 Argus staffj left the publications banquet last spring with positions in hand until the last subscriber leaves East High with a 1954 Argus in hand this spring countless deadlines were faced and met. Hav- ing chosen the opening of school as the deadline for selecting a theme, staff members assembled through- out the summer, equipped with a variety of year- books, ideas, and refreshments. With a specific theme in mind, they next faced deadlines for scheduling and proportioning the pictures that mirror East High candidly, as well as deadlines for writing the head- lines, captions, and copy that reflect behind-the-scenes events. Meanwhile, ad solicitors wrestled with the gargantuan advertising quota to be met before the Argus could become a reality. The distribution of the Argus therefore erased the last, major deadline toward which all others had been directed. For staff members, at least, there is more to the 1954 Argus production story than the mechanical phase outlined by deadline, however. The co-opera- tive efforts put into the mechanical production of the annual produced a team spirit that exhibited itself in such off-the-record activities as the Highlights- Argus baseball duel, the periodical staff potlucks and the friendly banter of 202. In the fall of the year, staff members were also instrumental in presenting the publications assembly and talent show which they recorded in the yearbook. These are the things that distinguish the production of 1954 Argus from that of any other yearbook. O Below left Argus layouts are submitted to adviser Marie johnson for final approval by Elaine Peterson, joe Musscr, and Newell johnson. 0 Right Art editor Barbara Bishoff pauses in the midst of her labors on Argus cuts to oblige the PSPO cameraman. . -5,5 ' E' -'Ci 'L' LYDIA DYRLID IRENE HAIGHT KAREN BRUCE Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Business Manager The I9 4 Argus Staff Editor-in-Chief Assotiate Editor ,, Art Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager, Iiaculty Adviser Student Life Editor Classroom Editor Ifarulty Editor Senior Section Editor Lydia Dyrlid Irene Haight Barbara Bishotf Karen Bruce Charlotte Eorsell Sharon Olson, Assistant Miss Marie johnson Irene Haight Rosie Rathke, Assistant Nancy Glomp Marilyn Swanson Sandy XX'ahlstrom. Assistant .Ioan Wfalant lnnior-Sophomore Section Co-Editors Sue Bengston and Clluhs Co-Editors ROTCE Editor Rae Ann Patterson Lydia Dyrlid and Jeanne Houy joe Musser Sports Co-Editors Newell johnson and Upton Rehnberg Girls' Sports Editor Index Co-Editors Pit ture Identilitation Editor Dale Hawkinson. Assistant 'Ianite Lindblade Gail Nelson and Sue Peterson Elaine Peterson 109 I Below upper Senior Argus staff mtinht-rs Rat Ann Patterson. bharon Olson. Nanty Gloinp. Sandy Xlfalilstrorn, .Ianite Lindblade. and Rosit Ratlilu display line spirits as they unxx rap tngrai eris proofs 0 Center Kay Kernxiein slioxxs .Ioyte Ifritltwn an engipixiiilu from the tut hox as iunior uoi'lxti's Bill XY't'tte1'sti'aml. Bart Munson, and Ronnie Ifrlantlson look on. 0 Lower I-Iarmon Mittlit-ll prepares Ai' gus topi' with the help of fellou nt-xxswwiting stu dents Corrine Cameron, NY'ayne Rogers, Sonia Ifd -qrtn. and jury Eross. 0 Above Third row D. Story, A. Nyman. C. Anderson. VI. lilatlieron. nl, Aspling. D. Segerlind. J. Carlson. P. Myres. D. Greim. P. Mark. S. Peter- son. li. Kochcl, G. Nelson. hl. Maxwell. 0 Second rim S. Aldecn. M. lXl Larson. S. Stahl. R. XX'ootlwoi'tli. S. johnson. I.. XXlUOLll'll.lH. D. Rapp. K. Cunard. 5. Grahn. T. Fern. X. Cunningliam. S. Ol.inder. -l. l.inilenberg. D. liarrix. 0 First row N. QYQ Larson. Betty lierglund. K. Klell. D. Brandt. VI. Olson. K. Pierce. li. XX'ilti'ang. Vl. Holmheiju. l. blohnson. ll. Rithardson. S. Timmons. S. Xlfilson. B. jones. A. Smith, 0 Below lfx er-crlitient part leaders Carol Bron n. Aloannc johnson. and Tontia lic-rm emerge from the dungeon with music folders at the heyuinninlu ol a typical Treble Clel hour. Treble Cleff Gffers Theatres Hit Tunes Lightsl Action! Camera! The hit tunes of Broadway will now pass in review. With this preface, the East High Treble Clef choir presented a collection of traditionally pop- ular music of the theater during its annual con- cert, March 14. Included in this costumed third section of the concert were such hits as You'll Never Wztlk Alone from Rodgers and Ham- merstein's Cfimfml. and It's A Grand Night for Singing from Sizzle Fair by the same com- posers. This choir, composed exclusively of voices which find their range on the treble clef stall, also teamed its talents for the presentation of Sweethearts by Victor Herbert and the Christ- mas assembly. To conclude the year's activities, senior mem- bers of this first hour class presented a farewell recital for director Linden Lundstrom and un- derclassmen. O Left 'l'r'c-astiiwi' Betty Berglund. xite president Kay Con' ard. and setrt-tary Ann Nyman gather round Suzy Grahn. president. to plan the annual Treble Clel contert, Folk Dancers Recognized in East's Curriculum Although the East it high folk dancers have fear 'M long outshone their fel- low musical organiza- tions in respect to color ' fell' T Q and alacrity, they can js' kd now boast of equal - ' standing in the Hilltop curriculum, having ob- tained for the first time a full school hour each day to practice Chosen exclusively from East s musical Groups, the dancers full schedule testified to the need for the time gained Besides performing for numerous community af fairs, the dancers staged a Folle Festrml on February 15 Dances from every sector of the world vxere given rn costume at this time Linden Lundstrom director of all choral music at East High mth the help of Miss Adeline Hoegberg again perfected the groups choreography Providing dual ac companrment for the group were Iudy Rosborough and Diana Hanson O Lpper ludx Roshoroueh Din Peterson ohn R lolm son uds MeDonald Bei O Brien Dennis b10Nfl'Ul'll l're.1 oinson nl bonu Lderen perform the spirited Rune lander 0 Center Drreetor lin len lundstrorn ieeepts the kxm ht in it ene luntstiom A sent fri in the pieture were lulie Ysrsner Donni Runlher ind Donna Brandt 0 lovser left Mtseuline mernhers issunie the lutres of the irrer ex 1 thu repiir et tumes 'lhex .ire Standing oi li lin 1 rx Dennis XXtll1n 1nlSe.1Ie Drk Nelson Dennis ,stil 1 sent trom pieture Ronnie lx int son 0 lower rig t Dennis XX 1 in lettx Ues s e D I1 Doll Danee routine . J C , K- D . . - A . 7 - YL , v . . 4 - Y A 1 A g L .I I C 1 K A 3-rv A l 1 , x E A , , g I, fr 6 2 f' N f 4 ff , I A E ' . V n I f :l 4 e s K 7 sl'l I . xi e A ' K' - A ' ' , l '- - ' if 5 turtsies of the fair Karin Malin. Kris Allen. Sally Me- ' ' W ig . . el llla 'l' A . l, ' . hm A v ' 1 ' 1 ,K ' . . . g . . K t A- , ' ff ' s . s ' Li ls 4. 1 ' ' i ' i l rl D 1 sy Q A ll. i . L ei ' Ll L . i' . ' i i SIL on, and Harmon Mrtthell. Ah ' V ' '. V 'L - fl. l' . . h ' '. .ll' , 5- 1' X -laq g l.illyN1le'n.ttnlNtrmlfrieleson run through lelr lll 0 Above Fourth row R. Erlandson. B. Gustavson. R. Husmann, S. Elstad. R. Carlson. D. I-Iawkinson, R. Lundstrom 0 Third row I Layne. D I 1 s I 9 b' I G A . .. ron. ,. .a in..I.'Io1nson. . Roberts. F. Devine. Guitlotti. O Second row I.. Strung. K. Malin. R. Rtedy. Fleterson. M. Iaindstroin. li. Farb. M. Horst. 0 First row C. johnson. K. Berglund, DI. jackson. I.. Dyrlid, I.. Bargren. vl. McDonald. A. jones. A Cappella Gleans Priceless Treasures in ' 0 Below Secretary Lydia Dyrlid records treasurer Marie Solenfs robe measurement with the assistante of Dale I-Iawkinson. president: and Terry johnson. vice-president. All those favoring the gray 4 robe with a square white collar, U' signify by saying aye - those opposed, by the same sign. With the victory of the affir- mative ayes, the 1955-1954 A -A Cappella choir was able to real- ize the dream of many past choirs -a complete wardrobe X 'A la, yl a of new robes. The majority of this tuneful organizations ap- pearances were made without the added benefit of new robes, however. In November, its members donned the uniforms and be-hooped skirts neces- sary for their parts in the operetta Sweethearts, by Victor Herbert. In December, it summarized the religious aspect of Christmas through its pres- entation of Roy Ringwald's Song of Christmasn at the all-school assemblies. The choir's melodious services were not limited to East high. however. On December 6, it repre- sented East through its appearance with the Rock- ford Civic Symphony. During january, February, March and April, director Linden Lundstrom and his Hfty-eight-membered family could have been T 0 Aboye Fourth row T johnson B Grtenbera D Syostrom E Kallbtry, D Pcttison C Gustifson lN Eritkson 0 Third row D Eritk son A Cirlson D Carlson C ohnson M Roe I Haight M Knutstn O Setoncl row N Dihlin M ioltm Matheson M Flodin Ohsluntl Rosborough 0 First row P Elrnquist N Welsh C Hoody 5 Vstrts I Cuttl I liitkson C Cxoldi 4, 0 Upper left Director Linden Lundstrom leads thoii mem bers in the eating, of his birthday cake. 0 Upper right Ac- compfinist Lois Barb ren and Mary Horst learn to turn '1 neat musical phrase with Lindy's help. 0 Lower Principals in Down in the Valley the third section of the annual A Cappella concert, rehearse for the 1Nfay9 presentation. They are lstandiny' Brandt Gustavson. as Mr. Parsons' Ronnie Husmann. Leader' Bud Kallbery. Brack XX'eay er' and lseatetlj Marie Solem jenny' Parsons' and Mary Horst. accompanist. seen, or rather heard at six local churches, seyeral local organizational functions, and at one of the state s hospitals in Dixon, Illinois. The month of May seemed to culminate all the efforts of prey ious months. On May 9 the A Cap- pella choir complete with new robes offered its annual concert in the auditorium of East high school. For its traditionally dramatized third part thc choir presented 'Dovyn in the Valley by Curt Wiel. The featured vyork of the concerts meaty first section namely esu Priceless Treasure by Bach also inspired the theme of the choir banquet. As a result on May 22 thc 1954 A Cappella of East high gathered informally for the last time to reflect on the Priceless Treasures of the closing year. 0 Left Shown viewing the orchestra concert music are, left to right. Marilyn Baxter, secretary, Con- nie Fanor, president, Myrna johnson, treasurer, Mr. Bornor, directorg Ronnie Moline, vice-presi- dent, Nancy Welsh, librarian. Grchestra Combines Work With Pleasure 0 Below Fifth row C. Lindgren, Lindeman. H. Gratlo. E. Secberg. D. Carlson. 0 Fourth row N. Green, C. Askelancl, S. Vferts, C. Criddle- baugh. M. johnson, S. Corbett. K. Jacobson, A. Lindvahl. J. Carlson. B. Bennett. O Third row M. Loy, P. Swick. S. Nuss, S. Lofgren, M. Nel- son. 0 Second row R. Moline, P. Van Alstyne, C. johnson, N. XX'elsh, K. Young, J. johnson. 0 Front row C. Fanor, S. Brown, N. johnson. A state of jumbled confusion with orchestra mem- bers scurrying about in the midst of a sea of stands, music, and instruments is the usual scene of room 327 everyday seventh hour. When the confusion subsides, Mr. june Bornor, or JB. to the students, steps up to the podium, signals for silence, and practice begins. Between numbers you would probably notice the industry of some of the more ambitious amateur musicians busily trying to smooth out a rough spot in a piece to be played for assembly or a class play. Much preparation goes on at the east end of third floor for each of the many appearances which the or- chestra makes during the year. Some of these include assembly programs, musical selections for the junior and senior class plays, and baccalaureate. The annual spring concert marks the climax of the year's work. The first semester officers were Connie Fanor, president, Ronnie Moline, vice-president, Marilyn Baxter, secretary, Myrna johnson, treasurer, and Nancy Welsh, librarian. 0 Above A newcomer to the string section of the orchestra this year was Edith Leber, shown aboxe as she displays her musical talent on the harp. 0 Below Fifth row Mr. Bornor. D. Townsend. A. M.4rsh.1Il. B. DeXX'a nu. S. Skoog. D. Vfhite. C. Hawley. -I. Brand. Leber. 0 Fourth row S. XX'hite. N. Kassebaum. D. Spencer. C. Gangsted, S. Sherwin, G. Jen sen, I.. XX'illiams. M. Swanson. C. Gasoske. 0 Third row C. Golding. C. Von Bush, B. Belta, K. McGraw, XV. Nelson. 0 Second row M. Lindfors, Y. Lundstrom, K. Moorman. R. Green, K. Eklund, P. Beck. 0 First row N. johnson. B. Chesbrough, M. Baxter, S. johnson, D. Castree. I Above standing Conduttor G. Buesthel. B. Malmberg. 0 Fourth row D. Engbc-rg. H. Larson. bl. Slianc-brook. I. Sundberg. D. ,lv-llnswn. lf. XX'ood. A, Swanson. R. Bogren. j. Staltup, D, Martinetti. G. Slmxt-r, G. Iflagelin. C. Lignc-ll. D. livlinson. 0 Third grow R. wlCll1I!l..lD, D. Brick, G. Graeff. Cook, O. Rand. G. Carlson. D. Allen. P. Gibson. D. Gustafson. 6 Second fm' R- Carlson. R- Hlwffrlil. B. Hoffman. D. Vllvliflwn. -l. Antler son. B. hluffennbruth. B. Dahlherg. G. NtGraw. I. liillstrom. bl. Paulus. 0 First row D. Mullins. rl. Vfalskiexxitz. C. johnson. D. Fitzgerald, N. Gilmore, D. l.yford. A Redcoats Reveal Varied Repertoire Prominent in many Rabs' reflections of .2 sports events is the East high band. f- , Throughout the nippy football season, 1 X . ' Q band members' red uniforms and spirited Q X music whipped up enthusiasm for our Mfg ,, .3 staunch eleven. From their roost above , RQ YL X the home courts, they also serenaded basketball fans with Rags to Riches, Dragnet, and other season favorites. The pep band, a small representative ensemble of the large group, blatted forth the strains of school songs at pep assemblies too. With the flip of a page, this versatile organization also enhanced East High's more impressive occasions. Its Christ- mastide renditions of The Night Before Christmas and Humperdincles Hansel and Gretel's Prayer, its Armistice assembly anthems, and its commencement renditions exem- plined a varied repertoire. R 0 Upper left Conicrt positions, everyone? 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C ' ' recognition by winning neatness bars for Calder-of-the-Week inspections, l . , 5 MISS Mane Solem Majorette MISS Lydia Dyrlld Mrss Judy McDonald 0 Top rrght The East ROTC rxfle team Fired under the dlrectlon of Sat Cotkheltl thm wear 0 Standing Holmberg Thomas Iounsbury 0 Kneelmg I entz Mtlntosh Applt gren Fleming Prone lohnion Iundgren Buenger or by earnrng promotrons that are vrtal to every unrt MCYIIS and Extra Duty nbbons were Issued for merrtorlous assrgnments On the other extreme, cadets some-runes came rn at 7 30 to make up an extra duty for a mrnor lnfractlon gn en for havmg a dxrty rrfle bore or dlrty srghts Hard work has IES own revs 'zrds as the cadets who earned promotrons chscovered 0 Bottom right Standing Thomas Carlson Ndfllll .mtl Dukt tom pany hrxt strrtants and rurtlon company Lxtcutn e orhcers S 0 Seated It Kmq mtl It Holmbtrs, 119 . . iw 1 1 1 - f . ff -, f v 125 Y E 5 Qi 5? gf - -?' , ' 0 I 2 VU g '. Q e ' .- Q ' - j S' b f . ,c , r 9 2 - , - it 5? 52 9 RS? 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They compiled a 5-1-1 con- ference record, and a 6-l-2 over-all slate, sharing the Big Eight crown with Elgin. The Sadtlermen opened the season as they journeyed to Beloit, and with a 19-6 triumph snapped Beloit's 10 game winning streak and extended their own from last season to four games. Ronnie johnson, making his first appearance as a halfback, carried for two touchdowns, one from 40 yards out, and end Roger Davidson scooped up a fumble and scampered for the score. A tremendous defensive team held Thornton of Har- vey to a scoreless tie the next Friday night, as the Rabs stopped another powerful team which had a victory string intact, this time of eight games. The E-Rabs opened conference play with a 15-7 ver- dict over East Aurora the following week. On the Rabs' first play from scrimmage, quarterback Jim Hoskins 124 popped through the line and sped 62 yards for the score. In the third quarter Coach Art Sadtler called on Ryle Schadewaldt who answered with a 15-yard field goal. After a 42-yard sustained drive in the last period, half- back Darrell Gilbaugh punched over from the two for the final tally. The next week co-champ Elgin hit the E-Rabs with their guard down, and rolled to a 25-0 victory. Per- haps the E-Rabs were looking ahead to the oncoming East-West encounter, but whatever the reason they couldn't get started, and suffered the only defeat of the season. In the cross-town contest the Sadtlermen stopped the Wixrriors for the first time since 1948 and also gained third place in conference standings with a 20-13 tri- umph. The E-Rabs amassed 271 yards total offense while limiting West to 105 yards, and the Westsiders managed only two first downs compared with 17: for East. Rog Davidson recovered a West fumble in the end zone for the Hrst touchdown, and quarterback Paul Nt. .- l'? -.ff ' 1?u.'..n8 Larson completed passes to Frank jeras and Ronnie johnson for the other two markers. Schadewaldt converted on two of his three attempts. On homecoming night the E-Rabs battled Bob Sims and company from Joliet to a l9-l9 tie. Gilbaugh and johnson each plunged over from the two for TD's, and jim Hoskins returned a kick-off straight up the middle for the final six points. Even though they were down by lef points at one time, Joliet failed to fold, as Bob Sims gave one of his mighty performances. and showed that he really was a triple-threat man deserving of the all-state recognition given him. The E-Rabs defeated a highly-rated Cavalier team at La- Salle-Peru 20-6 the following week, with fullback Al Walker driving over twice, and Larson pitching to Davidson for the other tally. Frank Jeras played a brilliant game at defensive halfback, as the E-Rabs remained in the running for the crown. The Freeport-East Rockford clash the following week might well be tabbed Ronnie johnson night, as the fleet- footed halfback scored all five touchdowns in East's 34-6. Although this was the best individual game performance dur- ing the 1955 Big Eight season, it was made even greater by the fact that Ronnie carried the ball only l2 times. Schadc- waldt split the uprights on four conversions. The greatest football team in E-Rab history closed the sea- son with a 46-O trouncing of West Aurora, with ten boys getting into the scoring picture. Ronnie johnson tallied two more TD's. giving him a grand total of 66 points during the C,oatl1ArtSadtlctgoesovt-1'some-plays with Frank -lt-ras. Bob Pellant. Roger Bow es, 1 and Roy Davidson. Such strategy led to the '53 tonferente trown. EAST 32 lg VUEST 20 4 8 15 5 6 '7 ER Opponent 19 Beloit 6 0 Thornton 0 li East Aurora 7 U Elgin Zi 20 XX'est Rockford I3 19 -loliet I9 Zo L.1S.1lle-Peru 6 54 lfrc-eport 6 i6 XX!-st Aurora O i 125 Roger Davidson Warren Robertson Pete Bowes 'lhe referees upmiscrl .arms signals thc scoreboard to chalk up another six points for hast Rockford. Hcre Don Allen recovers a Joliet fumble in the end zone for il touchdown. Cal VU est Ron Johnson, co-captain Don Boyer Paul Larson Q53 Don Allen Ronnie Gunther, co captam Denny Lmdqulst 0 Rlght Star all state end Rog Daudson drsplays hrs form sxhuh explams why he was the best pun ter m the Big 8 Confer ence 0 Below Alan john son dru es for more yard age as an umdentlfled player strn es to stop hrm short of the goal lu v 1 v v . 0 Top ron I Anderson K Malmeren D Olson F Ieras R Pellant Carlson D Boyer R Bogren D Roe R Daudson 0 Thnrd ron M 1 lxRose N Rneheson Coteh Stexe Polaskn I Fearn Sabme I Furno D Gnlhaugh R Henthorn A Walker R Bowes P I1rson C1 Vxlentme C1 Fross I Hoskms C Peterson Maleolmson Coath A1tSadtle1 R Bluther M r H Vsllson M r I lmdhltde 0 Second row M r 'l Dome D Multortl P Hlssell R Sehulexxtllt I Peterson P Curr XX Robertson R Adams D Allen R Gunter Co Capt D Ltndquxst R Iolmson CoC1pt Ro Dutdson B Htnko I Flrst rms l St et 'I Peterson F Pxppel T Bradx A olms n I Vlttetmx lx Z1 nom R Dmson lx Iohnsun I Murphy 'I Iohnson H Reed Al XY alker joel Peterson ,ij ml -rf f Mm' WQQYW Frank eras Rsle Schadevsaldt Ju- 173 season 54 tn conference play These 5i potnts brought htm thlrd place 1n the eonferenec xndmd ull seorlng dep trtment and are thought to be the htghtest total ln E Rah football hnstorv At the close of the season, offensxve and defen slve guard Ronnie Gunter and Ronnle Johnson were elected co CHDIHIDS by thetr teammates As one mrght expect, the champton E Rabs domtnated the all ctty squad, vs 1th five boys makrng the offenstve team and five boys the defenstve On the offenstve stde were end Roger Davrdson, guard Ronnxe Gunter tackle Denny Lrndqutst, quarter back Paul Larson, and halfback Ronme johnson On the defensrve were end Bob Pellant, tackle Pete Bowes guard Darrell Gnlbaugh halfback Frank eras and safety man .I1m Hosktns Quarterback Paul Larson was chosen as Easts most valuable player for the vrctorlous campatgn as he showed great passmg form, and the abtltty to gurde the team successfully Offenswe end Roger Davtdson was named to the All Conference team, the All Northern squad, and was one of three Btg Elght players to recetve men tron on the All State team The coachmg staff that was responstble for guldtng thts squad through a successful season was composed of head coach Art Sadtler and asststants Steve Polaskl and Frank Bohac Sadtler, as head Rf . ef . 1 A L7 ' 293. 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T C 7 n s eoaeh gulded the bacleheld and Offensrxe unrts the greitest part of the trme xx hrle Polasler toole eh rrge of the defense and hrrd eharglng l1ne Although Bohie xx is 1lso greatly responsrhle for the team s sueeess he nexer srxx them pl rx rs he seouted the opponents for the tolloxxrng game Txxentx three senxors reeelxed letters ln the rlll sport thrs year xxhrle onlx sexen lumors md one sophomore xxere txxarded letters Letter xxmners not llre idx men strme: offenslxe guard Don Allen reserxe QL11I'LlS Pflul Garr George Vt1lLDf1HL .md Iohn Anderson, reserxe taeleles D.1xe Roe .md Rtlph D rxldson reserxe lmeleheld men Don Boxer aele Vrttetoxx Drele Olson Alm ohn son Tom Bradx Ronnie Ad rms md Lil Wfest Undergraduate lettermen not mentroned 1re seeond strrng Center rm Mzfleolmson 11'1Cl reserxe ends Ronnre Lrndqlust, and Tom Seger along xxrth quarterhaele Dave Mulford Sophomore hrst strrng defensrve end joel Peter son xx IS the only soph on the squad . ' . , ' - V . . . V , 2 V . 2 ,Q 2 z k ' 4 A 4 - A - 'I 1 4. V r V- A . , A A .4 V . . . V ' . A1 tioned include first string center Wzrrren Robertson, first . 1 - ,f . V . .Y V 2 2 V' . . V . , - . ' A - Sophs Complete Stiff Schedule As jim Mays races in to make the tackle of unidentified Thornton hall-carrier. Dick Lindquist comes up from the rear to assist. Beginning and ending their schedule with stal- wart play, the soph football team closed the hook on the 1953 gridiron season with a winning record of five victories and four defeats. With Coach Vito Lopin at the helm, the Rablets displayed a surge of power by downing Beloit 33- 12 in a driving rainstorm in the season's opener. Halfback Dick Lindquist slipped through the de- fenses three times and QB Chuck Gustafson con- nected with end joe Choppi twice for the Hve TD's. Continuing their winning ways, the Rahlets scalped Thornton 20-7, but the win proved to he costly when the QB post was left vacant hy the injury of Chuck Gustafson. In the conference inaugural with East Aurora the sophs' hopes were dimmed to the tune of 27- l2. joe Choppi snared two TD passes for the only scores. At Elgin the little Rabs salvaged a 9-7 win when Serge Apolloni turned an Elgin fumble into a TD and john Elofson smothered the oppos- ing QB in the end zone for a safety. In the heartbreaker of the year with their cross- town rivals, West, the Rahlets watched helplessly as the Braves scored two quick TD's and two extra points in the fourth quarter to squeak out a 13-l 1 win. 0 Top row B. Axhetg. M. Tureson. bl. Clark, D. Denny. T. johnson. B.Narett.1.-l.Stalcup.M.Shectz.j.Hagclain, 0 Third row N. Gilmort. S. Kuthetski, G. Nelson, B. Vittetow, -I. Marino, C. Lantz, D. Fagerstrom, nl. Choppi. D. Lindquist. B. Lindquist. bl. Mays. F. Clow. G. Lind- say. Mgr. K. Qualheim. Coath Lupin. 0 Second row F. Freeman, G. Porter. .l. Elofson. R. Redfield. S. Apolloni. j. Fiori. R. johnson, l.. 'I'angorra, D. Townsend, Vl. Anderson, N. Teeters. P. Amundson. C. Gustafson. O First row M. Kane. R. England. G. Kaplanes. H. Ehi-rt. B. liishoff. G. Prezioso. S. Pulaski. B. Klaeger. D. Carlson. and B. Erwin. ew Eh lttletgatwiieteia 7 41... 5,5 SOPH SCOREBOARD ER OPPT'S 55 Beloit ll 20 Thornton 7 12 East Aurora 27 9 Elgin 7 15 Wfest Rockford lei 0 joliet 19 6 LaSalle-Peru 77 40 Freeport 52 West Aurora I9 The men that keep the tt im ine are 0 Standing Managers Henry NX ilson jim Lind blade, Fred Freeman Gus Gitthell K n Qualhcim 0 Kneeling jim IaRose and Tom Doane. In the only shutout of the year the underclassmen were whitewashed by Joliet 19-O. Diminishing the strength at the QB spot, Gary Porter and Ronnie johnson hit the bandage trail to bring the list of dis- abled signal callers to three. Things continued to look dark when LaSalle-Peru beat the Rablets 27-6. Serge Apolloni took off on a 57 yard gallop to pay dirt, while Joe Choppi played his first game at QB. With their football machine finally hitting on all eleven cylinders, the Lopinmen soundly thumped winless Freeport 40-7. Apolloni and Choppi scored twice, while Ronnie Englund and Conrad Lantz con- tributed a TD apiece. Finishing the season in fourth place deadlock with West, the Rablets turned back West Aurora 32-19 on a scoring parade headed by Dick Lindquist, .lim Mays, and joe Choppi. The sophomore players awarded a minor letter include jim Anderson, Sergie Apolloni, co-captain, Bruce Axberg, joe Choppi, Delbert Denny, Henry Ebert, John Elofson, co-captain, Ronnie Englund, Don Fagerstrom, john Eiori, Neal Gilmore, Charles Gustafson, Bob Irwin, Terry Johnson, Stan Kuchef- ski, Conrad Lantz, Robert Lindquist, Richard Lind- quist, john Marino, james Mays, William Naretta, Steve Polaski, Gary Porter, Robert Redfield, Bob Rogers, Mike Sheetz, jerry Stahlcup, Louis Tangorra. Richard Townsend, William Vittetow, and Managers Fred Freeman, Gary Gitchell, and Ken Qualheim, Star play-maker Calvin West drives through Freeport defense toward the basket as all-state candidates Bill Laude 4499 and Ron- nie johnson H25 close in to rebound. East won the game by an R6 to S' decision. Hilltop Five Triple Crown Champion Another year of basketball went down in the Rah history books with this year's bucketeers raking hon- ors, trophies, and new records. The team was led by Ronnie johnson and Bill Laude through an illustri- ous season that ended in the Sweet-16 state tourna- ment in Champaign. Even though East bowed out of the tournament in their 70-53 encounter with Moline, Bill Laude was on the l-fl man all-state Chicago Herald-American team and the second hve on the Chicago Daily News team. I-ie missed the first team by one vote. Another I-Iilltopper, Ronnie johnson, received a special mention on the Daily News team and an hon- orable mention on the all-tournament team down state for his 27 point performance against Moline. East was the only school to place two boys on the Northern lllinois five. They were Bill Laude and Ronnie johnson. Laude was the only player to re- ceive a repeat berth on the first live. Bob Pellant. another E-Rab. was given a special mention. Both Laude and Johnson. whose 70 field goals were high in the Big Eight and 179 points second, were given a place on the Big 8 all-conference team. Bob Pellant, who was out of his pivot spot from the last of january until March 5. was named to the sec- ond team. East was the second team in 20 years to go through the conference season undefeated. Besides their 10-0 Big Eight record, they chalked up 705 points ia rec- ord in itselfj for an overall season's mark of 25-3, third best in East's history. This contrasts to last year's 17-7 record. The West side Warricnrs met defeat from the E- Rabs in two conference battles and went on to a third victory this year when they won the regional from them. There were I5 seniors who ended their prep cage career this year. These were starters Bill Laude. Ron- nie johnson, Bob Pellant, Rog Davidson, Cal West. Paul Larson, and Frank jeras. Larson took West's Bill Laude H81 goes up for a shot as a Beloit defender tries in xain to block it. Ronnie johnson moxes into rehounding position, place in the second semester when Cal's eligibility ended. jeras was the replacement for Pellant when Boh was out with a knee injury. Other upperclassmen who saw action were jim Zordan, Lee Anderson. Ronnie Young, Dick Olson, Ronnie Bogren, and Terry johnson. Coach jim Laude, who has led East to four con- ference championships, nine regionals, and six sec- tionals Qincluding this yearl, was credited with the fighting spirit that sparked his boys through this sea- son. The coach's son, Bill, set two conference records with his 256 points, which was high in the Big S, and the ,117 in two seasons. Bills 102 free throws gave him another conference title. His fourth Big Eight record is a three-year mark of 187. The East high hooks were rewritten for Laude's 556 point record for the 26-game season and his l ISS for a three-season school record. Coach Steve Polaski led his J V team to a 9-2 rec- ord this year. Next years prospects included jerry Carlson, Boh Lundquist, jim Hoskins, Alan Swanson, Gerry Fross. and Dave Mulford. Two other top J V players were Tom Seger, who saw action downstate, and Ronnie Kauppinen, who was on the varsity squad most of the year. BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD ER OPPT LR OPPT 9,4 xY'.lfL'I'IN.lll ii 58 l..lS.1llL PL'I'll -1-4 5' Moline '1 XY'est Rotkford 36 oo Rotk liills is 65 Sterling 12 2-40 Beloit 58 'I liast Aurora 6,4 S6 Freeport 5' 6' Elgin 65 REGIONAL 65 Clinton 62 103 Hononegah SO 60 Kenosha ,ii 69 Harlem 59 68 LaSalle-Peru 59 -1.4 XY'est Rockford 39 S2 Belvidere io il Wfest Rockford io SECTIONAL 65 joliet 56 67 lireeport -H 67 Barrington 69 -1 Deliallv S9 86 Freeport 'il 77 West Aurora 52 STATE 69 Belvidere eo S5 Moline 70 Coach jim Laude and his son Bill proxeil to he a rugged duo for opposition in the 1953-1954 basketball competition. 193 Bnll Laude co captain alun XVe5t Bob Pellam nm Zordan Frank eras 0 Left Center Bob PLll.1ntdr1xLs undu tha basknt for 'An Liss emu ns mo umdantn had ollcf plays x attempt to Hlmk the xlwt 0 Rlghl Prnnupal hmm XX Qlsh prumts LU Laptuns Bxll I nudg and Ronnu Iuhnwn xxlth tha sutnonll Lhxmpmnxlup truphx .lttcr E.15tH gh Jcfuated DeKalb 4 to 59 ln thi hnal 134 Roger Das 1ds0n Paul Larson Ron ohmon no captam W' Q.. 0 R1ghtRabmen Roe Daudson f34j Ronme johnson C371 and Bob Pellant f33jd1splay the tlght defense Sshlch arded them ln thur successful season 0 Left Guard Paul Larson drn es past mo XY est Hreh opponents to score East non the name 4 to 56 Lee Anderson Terry ohnson Dlck Olson Tom Seger Ronny Young Ron Kauppenm Ronme Bogren 17:5 nn 11 son vw Dt1x11 ten 3 PX D111 t 1e 1111 1 H 171 111llS11lI'l De 1 K The R 1bs got SIIITLC1 thls yeqr xuth tour non eon fete-nee H 1n1es igunst W3ILfm1U Mollne Roelx F1115 11111 Beloxt 'Ihey met dc1e1t If the h1nds of IU 111 but the Rock F111s g1me xx hen Ron ohnson h1t for 76 In the hrst eonferenee game mth Freeport L1ude le e1 the seorlng 1tt1e1e xx 1th 7 pornts to 86 57 uetory Elgin bee lme the next x1et1n1 IH 1 67 65 b1tt1e IH xxhleh Ltude seored 77 for the hugh poxnt pos1t1on 11' n Durmu the Ho11d1y tourn1ment that followed E1st squeezed by Clmton 65 67 mth ohnson le 1d1neg the seorers xuth 77 po1nts 1nd v1111opee1 Kenosh1 60 15 LlL1C1i. h1d 71 L1Q111e Peru was be.1ten next 68 59, when ohn son hlt for 18 The follovnng nlght the Hllltoppers beat Belxldere 1n 1 thr111er D7 30 ohnson 1gf11n took seorxng honors mth 19 m 1r1eers The R 1b ewers 11oppee1 out of t11e hrst eross tovxn Mme one polnt 1he 1d 51 511 xxlth I lLlC1C 1111111121 19 The o11et Steelmen bowed next 65 56 IS Llude netted 70 ponnts for th If hreh pomt ntle The follovt Ing mght found Ltude hlfflflg 70 pomts tgun rn EISI s seeond unfortun tte loss to B1rr1ngton 69 67 Freeport Wfest Aurora Beludere and L P IH1C1C I hm' 1511 j1111yP5111gllql11xUtL-4 Hmqrm it 1, . l 15111 1..1l1k1L 1-181lurllbst11t'1W.111.111e.111117 , ' Au 'Kg lb IH- ff,,- J ,UH-L. 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ER 35 26 25 59 15 29 27 62 21 14 15 SCOREBOARD OPPT Highland Park Peoria Central West Rockford LaSalle-Peru QTQ Evanston Janesville CTD Maine Twp. Elgin QTQ Clinton flowaj CTD New Trier 56 West Clinton 42 West 65 LaSalle-Peru 26 Elgin 17 32 West Rockford fTj Janesville 43 26 West 57V2 Oak Park 51 Proviso 16V2 Placed 8th in state meet. 40 49 50 25 60 54 48 15 54 28 41 9 48 Aquamen Bow to Stiff Competition Opening the 1953 natatorium season the E Rab aquamen fell to povuerful Highland Park 40 35 Mike Sheetz won the 50 yard freestyle while jerry Logan won both the 100 and 200 freestyles and Captain Tom Burt took honors in diving and backstroke events Peoria Central was the next conqueror of the Lopin men 49 26 with Tom Burt in the diving and the 200 yard relay team capturing Hrsts In the first cross town battle West splashed past the I-lilltoppers 50 to 75 as Tom Burt again vvon the diving and the 200 yard free style relay team came through once more At L P the Rabs won their first meet 59 25 with Pete Gibson and Jim Anderson joining the victors cir cle Mike Sheetz Bart and Logan also won in these events At Evanston Automatic Sheetz was the only Rab to win as the state champs won 60 15 At Janes ville backstroke Dave Krivan won along with the three man relay Sheetz Gibson and Don johnson Sheetz again took his sprint against Maine Township with Kay Stites Anderson Mattoon and Bissman com bining to furnish the other win East went on to Elgin and swamped them by taking all nine events The only win at Clinton was posted by the 160 yard relay team In the New Trier Triangular Burt the only Eastite to win took the diving West and Clinton then came to our natatorium and dunked our E Rabs as Sheetz man Playing a major role in .mv simmer s tason arc h s times Shovi n here are john Mattoon and Mike Sheetz thetking, ox er thcirs with Coach Vito Lopin '9- lsiksat-.u X :'3'f-55 -f'1fs ' atm We 'Qs- -'L-. 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' ' A 'sw -:Ab L - f ..-, -. fr ag - A ..- V, ., , . -- 11 Dolphins Offer Seaweed Saga To the strains of Ebb Tide, the Dolphin club presented Seaweed Saga as its lith annual show. Eddie Shank, a shipwrecked sailor, told of his travels throughout the world. Nancy Allison was officially crowned Dolphin queen by club president, Don Johnson, and reigned over the show with her attendants, Jeanne Houy and Betty Powers, at her side. Highlights of the show included an underwater trumpeter, a piano virtuoso, and a messenger with a plant for Mrs. Aloysius Tood. Officers for this year were Don johnson, presidentg Bill Worthington, vice-presidentg jerry Friend, sec- retaryg Kay Stites, treasurerg Sandy Elstad, sergeant- Don johnson. Dolphin Club president. presenting Mozart 20th Century' in the club's annual show. Seaweed Saga. 0 Back row l.o,ith Vito l.opin. M. Noling. gl. Anderson. T. Burt. B. Hallbera. R. McClure, R, Kimball. l. Flofson, -Iohn Mattoon. 0 Third row Al. I.og.in. D. Boyd. D. lirivan, R. Henthorne, Vl. Johnson. C. Peterson. T. glohnson, I. Paulus, B. Naretta, L, johnson, Al Hiiwkinson. .ind R. Boasu. O Second row A. Sedgwick. N. Swanson. S. Elstad. K. Stites, B. XX'orthin,ut0n. D, R. .l0l1flS0n. l. Friend. R Lundstrom. Lf Rulinbcrlu. M, Slicctz. and S. Polaski, I Front row G. Collison. L. Kruse. R. Bissman. D. Biur. R. Hosfeld. B. Johnson R. Carlson. R. Rourke. G. Roberts. Vl. SL'l1l'llCllfl,5l. and E. Shan .fr SCHEDULE April Beloit 9 Belvidere 12 Elgin 14 Freeport 20 Janesville Miiy 21 West 22 Dixon 26 Rochelle l District 5 West fSj 4 Belvidere 5 West QDJ 6 Dixon 7 Freeport 10 Janesville 12 Elgin li State 18 Beloit 22 Big 8 O Back row: Clarence Lee. Marty Lundquist. Bill Vforthington. Ken Cameron. Pat Copp, Sam Cassaro. 0 Second row: Mike Copp. lid Guidotti. Barry Carlson. john Hedrick. -lim LaRose. -lim Anderson, Ron johnson, 0 Front row: ,lim Zordan, Louie Tangorra. jim Castle. Coach Harry Palmer, Dick Bildahl. Phil Skinner, Pete Gibson. Netmen Hopeful 0 Below ,lim Zordan, Louie Tangorra, and Ditk Bildahl. and 0 Right number one racketman jim Castle shown as he backhands an opponents serve. round out Coach Harry PLllII1Cl'iS hope of retaining the Big 8 Conference title. With three lettermen back from last year's cham- pionship squad, Coach Harry Palmer was again try- ing for the Conference and District titles. Having won seven out of the last nine Big Eight trophies, the Palmermen this year had quite a reputation to live up to. Close to twenty racqueteers started the season, all making bids for top positions. Senior Jim Zordan headed this year's team, but he was pushed hard the whole season by Seniors jim Castle and Dick Bildahl, '4 5'j?!s.-1,2-' 't-- - ya. Ni' ' -H. . t 5-no cf 2. c ff, ' Q31-Y. fs ,-, .- 1 S131 .1 r .- 3414- . 95. .v ,if -1-Q-qi -QL-, u I .gli :ui -eq -.gf '- ' jf? f 1 ,J 19.2 .- - - wig- S341 if . ,. 5 Apu Y .,., , , ,. iff? ' f 2?'1f' Z 4-- .' 'Zur 'fi , , , . IW fl ifxhla Jxufgf ,4- fm -V . Q-' S.. . a,. ...J . g 1 A , xqygzlg L:-A-w, ... A K K . .- q,,.sjo.?:ii 1, j' ,I ,. ,Q -,,, ,Jc-M MS. ,wmv , g v i 52,,.1X'Qi-- ', ji,-. ., Lib-,., ,-f.1,,, 4. 0 r x 'i 04, 5- '-if - Y- ' f 5- - ,ww -,- i..., .. .- - 1 , . p . -. ,. h . Qalkfl 4' J..--.V ' ...I-if' Swinging for district, Big 8, and state titles will he a very powerful East High golf team. With four re- turning lettermen, Rollie Bloom, Newell johnson, Harold Larson, jerry Carlson and a host of returning veterans which include Jim Anderson, Roger john- son, jack Erickson, Harmon Mitchell, Dennis Sio- strom and Gerry Fross, Coach jim Laude expects a very successful season. The Rah stickmen will be shooting to dethrone the West Warriors' reign of two year district and Big 8 championship titles. K-,JI ' ' Y ' ' Riff '.f.r.f1 .-s - , x if A 'H I Left Returning lctterman and numher one player for the Rah linlcsmen is Harold l..1rwn shown afttr ht-lting a drive far down the f.iir'w.ix. O Alvoxe lt-rrx' Carlson. Nt-well Vlulinson, and Rullie Bloom. all rtturninu lttttrmen, display' pittliing form in PII'-SL'LlSUf'l Plkltfltt. Golfers Up to Par O Top row Kurt lolinson, l..trrv Uiltlius. Dau Carlson, laik Balun. ll.iri1ion Mittlitl. l,tori.ird lforss. Ron 'lillil son, Dirk lolmwn, l..iixx' l.4rt'g1t'n. KM Stitcs, Drum Vlolmwri, Daxe lolinwn, 0 Middle rim lfranlx Mag io Ron lfngland, lerrx' liross. lim Andtrwn. Roger livlinson, ll.irold l..1rson, Rollit Bloom. lcrrv Carlson. Ntwt lulmson. Climtli ,lim l..1udc. I Front row Bob Andrews, lim Blixt. nlolmn Kit-llstrom. Ritk liexzer. Dennis i strom, -latk Erickson. Dau- lingherg. Kent Malquistr Clliutk lulinwn. and Garx' Carlwn. 1'- ls , W -'4--A 'f 33, ifr'1--Mi-2-'aftf':tE7Lf , GOLF scHEDLfLE 'X t 5 E'-.ge --Y gf-j, - s', -j v 'mfiffj 'Q April 21 Belvidere 26 Delialh 7' Beloit 28 Wlest 29 Elgin May i lfreeport 6 DeKalb lil Beloit I-4 State 1 Elgin l8 Xwest 19 Belx idere 20 Freeport 'Z C,ont'erente - Elgin . , A H5 .Batman Join Rock Valley Conference 0 Above Coach Bill Aleks confers with pitcher Bill Hanko during a practice session batk of school. 0 Below Conth john Reschlein talks over the liner points of batting as outfielders Frank -leras, Ron Adams. Ronnie Hcnthorn, Dick Olson. Ron Gasoske, Dick Lindquist, and Roger 1Pett-J Bowes show him their stances. With a newly formed conference to compete in and six returning lettermen to form the nucleus of a strong team, Coach Bill Aleks and his assistant john Reschlein look toward the diamond season with op- timism as they seek the third interscholastic confer- ence championship won by East High this year. East will participate in the Rock Valley Baseball Conference along with Rockford West, Freeport, Belvidere, and St. Thomas. Creation of the league, which is the only one that the East Rabsox have ever played in, will standardize scheduling, furnish batting and pitching statistics, and build up greater interest in the nation's favorite sport at the high school level. Battling with returning lettermen Roger Bowes and Dick Olson for llychasing duty will be Frank jeras, Ronnie Gasoske, Dick Lindquist, Ronnie Adams, and Ronnie Henthorne. Letter-winners Paul Larson and Jack Loy will add experience to the in- field while Dick Rader, Ryle Schadewaltlt, Bob Lun- dine, and jack Russell fight it out for the vacancies. Crouching behind the plate will be jim Hoskins with junior Dan I-Iippman ready to fill in when needed. Rab ace from last year, Bill Hanko, is back again in the role of stopper, with southpaws john Kline, Bill Wilhelmi, and Ryle Schadewaldt and right handers Dale Hawkinson and Ron Kauppinen rounding out the staff. Although not great in num- ber, the hurlers are strong in potential and should make it rough on opponents. 0 Back row E. W'hitehead, R. Wfills, J. Sundberg, G. Nelson, R. Blucher, D. Lundquist, G. Popham, S. Kuchefski, D. Seger. 0 Third row Mgr. R. Collison, G. Melito. G. Collison. L. johnson, M. Gustafson. R. Cunningham. P. Hassell, R. Lindquist, H. Reed. M. Copp. 0 Second row Coach john Reschlein, D. Lindquist, P. Larson, DI. Loy, D. Olson, B. Lundine, R. Adams, F. jeras, AI. Hoskins, Coach Bill Aleks. 0 Front row R. Henthorne, R. Sch adewaldt, R. Bowes, R. Gasoske, J. Kline, B. VUilhelmi, D. Rader, j. Russell, R. Kauppinen, D. Hippman. D. Hawkinson. Behind these boys are twenty others who will give the starting line some hot competition when given a chance to show their ability. Despite the strong op- position in the new schedule, the team can Come out on top if they show the same competitive spirit that has made East athletic teams so successful this year. BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 5 Beloit . . , .... i There 6 Pecatonica ...... There 12 Pecatonica , ...... Here 13 St. Thomas .......... Here 20 Rockford West .. , There 23 Belvidere . .. ..... Here 27 Freeport . . .. Here 29 Woodstock .. There May 4 St. Thomas There 6 Beloit Catholic Here 7 Rockford West Here 11 Aquin of Freeport There 7-15 District Tournament 20 Freeport There 21 Belvidere Therfi 17-22 Sectional Tournament 25 Beloit Catholic There 28 Beloit Here 27-28 State Tournament Catcher jim Hoskins puts the ball on Ron Gasoske as he attempts to score from third in an early practice game. Cmdermen Eye Fourth Bug 8 Title O Above Composmg East s crack mule relay for this year were Tom johnson Gary Porter Date Mulford and Fred Clow shown here as they go ower thetr all Important txmes vuth Coach Stexe Polaslu 0 Below Vaultrng xuth excellent form rs yunror joe Murphy as he clears the bar at ten feet Hoprng to retann therr 1953 Conference Track Charnpronshrp the E Rab squad IS settlmg down to hard workouts under the watchful eye of head coach Steve Polaskr and asststant coach Art Sadtler Wlth more than 75 per cent of last year s team back hopes are hrgh for a repeat of the 53 honors They hope to add to the hst of VICIOIICS obtarned by last year s team Among them are the Dlstrrct and State Champ1onsh1p Sprmters Al Walker, Tuclcer johnson and Ray Schultz w1ll be featured rn the dashes th1s year whrle behmd them wrll be Ronnle johnson Gary Porter Conrad Lantz and joey Adams 1n the 220 yard run Our drstance runs the half mlle and the mrle vull be pretty well taken care of by the cross coun try stars Among them are Bob Lundquxst Bob Hallberg Wayne Rogers Lawrence Krng S1g Lar son and jerry Frrend In the hurdle events Coach Polaskr plans to use Al Walker Dcnny Lrndqunst and joel Peterson Fred Clow a sophomore IS expected to help out Ronnre johnson strn es for extra dnstance 1n prac txce that xull brmg htm hrs second Btg8 broad jump trtle il vu O O O - l . . . . l a - - , , . 7 7 7 3 3 7 ' 1 V- 7 - - ' 7 1 s 9 ' , . 3 9 ' 3 3 Y I 5 5 l , , , - - also. , . 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Dlljklflfb ot thc shot puttlmg yoh HL IS thy onh rem llfllflil x IFSIQ purtcr hlck Rmlph Dixulson Rogcrs hrothar ul prohlhly hall thli umm wry much md iso rlkc plrt of thu lold off h1S hrot ur vnurnnm wus 1 up if PQ rmmni Bm W4 and Nun funn N 4 Nix IM lxuus was he-'U NYM 'M 1 if gghx 51:1 P 1 Y. iw. Q A A' Ndym- M- A as I Left Clearing., therr hurdles at top speed are Ron johnson Al XX allter and Denny Lmdqulst major contenders for the Bn, 8 trtle 0 Right Senlor vsenghtman Roger Daxrdson rs shovsn as he 1 about to put the shot O er the bar at fire ect te mchcs 15 Easts op hugh jumper Alan Swanson -.S f4 ' Coach Polaslu s mam headache so far IS to bal ance the team so that they wrll not be strong rn some parts, yet weak IH others Body un1ty IS the only thmg that w1ll wrn track meets Polasltx says that xts very hard to tell the poss1b1l1t1es of any one mdlvxdual Welght men mrght develop into some of the fmest runners we have This IS what makes the coachmg Jobs so much fun VARSITY TRACK Aprxl Intersquad Meet Madlson Relays Belvldere St Thomas East janesvrlle Relays Belort May East Rockford Relays DeKalb Drstrnct 14 I5 State Meet olnet Elgln East Conference West 76 77 Pentathlon seq: l 6 10 ' 14 ' -. -' 24 ' 27 ' 1 . . 3 ' 1.x 8 ' A ll f ' s ll 18 J ' - '- 22 ' 25 l ..-- 150 Soph Hurdlers Loxch V1to Lop1n s East sophomorc tr 1ck tc lm 1o1dccl wth mcmbcrs ot I1st ycar s Lmcoln Jumor hich ch unpionship squad prox ecl that they v11ll bc tough Con rcnclcrs for rhc lirrlc B153 Erghr sophomorc track utlc this yc.1r HIVIHQ Slk IHCCIS on the1r schedule 1nClud1ng, t e -.. confcrcncc mcct tr oI1ct ind triangular vuth Elgin c Rxblcts will trcc 1 chfhcult schedule throughout t e 1c1r Outsttncling boys who lrc cxpcctecl to scorc mlny ooints in thc mccts irc Chuck Gustafson incl Chuck Gully III thc ISO ylrcl Inch hurcllcs 1ncl 170 y1rcI lovs liurcllcs lncl 1m Croft SLFQIL Appolom Conn1c Lmrz I7Imcr M irtin zncl Ron N ohnson 1n thc l00 and 770 y 1rcI cl rshcs Thc hclcl cxcnts polc vftult high lump d1scus 1nd hro 1cl jump vxcrc cnterccl by oel Peterson 1m Croft Delhcrt Dcnny loc Choppt ohn M21r1no and Henry Ehcrt Frccl Clow incl Glry Portcr yull run the 110 y'1rcl cllsh VKIIIIL ohn rlOI'1 incl Tcrry Johnson vxill hmcllc 1hc S80 y 1rcI clutics Dick ohnson is thc lonc c 1ncI1cIf1tc for thc mllc run I 1st yclr thc soph squxcl pllcccl eighth 1n thc con tcrcncc mcct hut with xxcll h1I tncccl squlcl 1n 1II of I' 0 op Shown hcrc irc thc t o wplioinoic 1 11 iu 1 s put 1 tr iutk Cxustitson nl f k C 1 I cx 1 ugh nc c c IUIIN 0 Bolts thc cycnts thc R 1hlcts ot thls ycar will scr thc1r sights on 1 my 1cr qol nl on n1nC,1ni1II Iiisii cturccl hcrc xuth thcir corch V1to I 0 Iront row Hcnri Hwcit Ron X ohnson Icrrx Iotquist Bill Bislioft' Stcxc Pulaski Iames Crott Charlcs Gullx 0 Second ron D1 k Io n nl Curt P 1 cr 'Icrrx ohnson Iohn l'1UI'l R1ihcrtRccIhclcl Chuck Cyusmtson im Mau Conn I1 L O Back ron cl nt DcIhc1tDcnn1 Icirx H11 cI1n Fucene Hxll Ronnie Carlson l1ic1Pctcrwn Frctl Clam Dick ohnson ohn Mirino Loich V1to Itiwm 1 KE ,cuuag QIABS 1' YU'-B5 RAB' ruxns BS! 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Ii nc .11ntz. ancl Bill I ltlf 1I1l'1:I. pf' I f K' N H u't, 1 f tif-, I- f .U It I II h ,' 'I' 1 I ' I j'I' .JI 'fQ 1 ' 4I'. ' . II . , I Q- ' f 1 I 9 ' . 1 ' 11 s , 1 ' ' L ' tl 'I Sx?i i Tl ' II , RA Y V Huff 1 A - y Q- f' ig, qi-, ff , . 1' Q If .,, f 1 ' , Y - k ,L . , Q gy, ' ED- .- 0 H f' 9 . w 1 s ' , df: ,v O 5 . 7, A 1 I P li A V .yy 1 , B I I N 1 S v A I - 1 ,ofa 1 , 4 1 ,I 1' KN 4 Y lf Lg? 4 - I: u ,,. fi 1 .,.y ' - 1 fo' c 5 CL - - ' . ' 14 -J 49 Q I ' I ' .J - 1 ' 7 I I1 : ' 1 f 'i 'Af ' -.A5, l 'XF - , ' , LAL A 'da Q . yt . 'Q X fic J . .9 -J N I L 5. I Q V 'I ff 1 ' 1 ' I fx ' f ' 3 I . - - X' 1 'I , 'S 1 , lk 7' Cross-Country Scores Sept. I8 East 26 West 29 St. Thomas 65 Sept. 23 East 13 St. Thomas -io Ott. 1 East 25 Janesville 50 Beloit 87 Ott. 6 East li Beloit S2 Oct. 9 East 24 Elgin 51 Ott. 22 East 2-i XX'est 5,4 Ott. 27 East 26 'Ianesx ille 29 Noi, 3 East 24 Janesville 51 Lowcst Sfofc insllUlfC'5 0 Top ron Sonny Zupaneit. Bill Xliilhelmi. Dale Hawkinson, Bill Lauder Lee Anderson. Warren Fosse, wimwrl Coath Resthlein. O Second row Ron Kauppinen. Vfayne Rogers, Alan Swanson, Roger johnson. Leon- artl Forss, Sigurd Larson. Don lXlartinetti. I Erontrow Lawrente King. Bob Luntlquist. jerry Friend, Bob Hallberg, and Captain Ron Young. Cross Country Covering much of the ground for the East Rockford Cross Coun- try team this year were seniors Ronny Young and jerry Friend shown below as they prepare to make a trial run tor Coath john Resehlein, 152 Covering distances from 1.6 to 2.2 miles over hilly golf courses, the East High harriers chalked up a very enviable record as they finished their second cross country season undefeated in dual meets. With a 9 win, 3 loss record the determined Rabs hnished second in the district meet qualifying them for the state contest. Aided by Coach john Reschlein who guided them magnificently through a successful season, the harriers finished ninth best in the state with 206 points. Senior captain Ronnie Young and junior Bob Lundquist were the team's mainstays who played the greater part to enable East to finish ahead of West High in every meet that they met them. Bob Hall- berg, jerry Friend, and Lawrence King finished out the five man team. Sigurd Larson, Alan Swanson, Ronnie Kauppinen, and Wayne Rogers completed the lettermen with Bill Wihelmi and Roger johnson helping out. Only Young, Friend, and Larson will be graduating from the team this year. 0 Top row Lf Rehnberg. T. Brady. j, Hoskins. H. XX'ilson. K. Stites. P. Bowes. R, Young. N. johnson. D. Lindquist. 0 Third row B. Hallberg. G. Valentine. R. Dawson. T. johnson. A. Swanson. F. jerzts. R. Bloom. B. Hanko. R. Davidson. 0 Second row T, Doane. P, Gibson, R. Adams. D. Roe. j. Zordiin. 'l'. Vaughn. P. G.irr. I., Anderson. R, Bogren. j. l.oy. 0 Front row B. Clarke. I.. Kruse. D, john son, Friend. B. Piflliint, Cioinli Pulaski. Ro.: Daxidson. R. Gunter. P, Larson. VV. Robertson. D. Allen. R-Club --- Sportmanship and Fellowship Athletes who strive diligently to achieve victory whether on the court or in the field, join together their fellowship to form a club which represents the honor and prestige of every sporting event the Rabs partici- pated in. Each member is proud to be a part of an organization whose spirit stimulates the high standard of athletic and social activities. Advised by Coach Steve Polaski, the club carries on such activities as fun nights. annual Father-Son Ban- quet, R-Club Dance, and a picnic at the end of each year. As an aid to the school the members usher fans to their seats at basketball games. This year's ollicers were Bob Pellant, presidentg Roger Davidson, vice-presidentg Ronnie Gunter. secre- tary: and Paul Larson. treasurer. 0 Back row L. Tangora. F. Clow, R. Boese. j. Marino, j. Peterson. G. Lindsay. j. Mattoon. N. Gilmore. B. Lindquist. 0 Third row S Apolloni. j. Flofson. K. Quiilht-in. G, Gitthel. S. Polaski. R. Englund. j. Anderson. B. Redfield. 0 Second row XY. Rogers. Al, Carlson C, Peterson. I.. King. D. Lindquist. B. Ervin, C, Lantz. D. Toxx nsend. B. Naretta. G. Porter. 0 Front row B. johnson. T. johnson. D Mullord. T. Seger. R. Henthorne. B. Lundquist. j. Murphy, R. Schaclewaldt, H. Reed. j. Furno. R, Kauppinen. WWW? Nanny Alllbon I ue Bengsmn joan lee lll lllxSIOFlC 41-as fl ill Brugger ue flex elaml 0 iv ..,. ' Coppoletti Mary Top Twenty Honored lxnmxlrdge. ot rulu xml the .1 lllts to nuke quuk xml .urux ru rlumons are tlu tr utx xhuxxn by th: yur w lblc student .nslstants 0 Verugal row lknmtun Hager Pmlrnurr Dldler Hrugggr Murray All sun Cnntzrr 0 Bank nm Ixrmlsnn Imrl lwlnle Slllfflbflflt' Paterson Ixmh glllflty Peterson 0 Middle rovs Coppulgttx C :mu Rmrlm 0 Front rms Pwr ell H.1mm1n Huffcr Amd 'lmpum Char Virginia Bev Forsell Frandsen Hager 154 loolunl, our pllns for this we xr s GAA Clrnxx al art 0 Seated Mus llxzxbeth Ben nett tlub sensor 0 Standing., lan llndblatle presldtnt Rosene Dltlxer setretary Slnrley Peterson trelsurer but Bengston retordln setretarw and Bex O Brlen nee presnelent Actlve membershlp IH GAA a passmg grade 1n at least three academnc subjects, complenon of the requlrements of the local sports manshlp code are just some of the many requlrements met by these top twenty GAAers To be an lcnve GAA member a girl must have a heart examlnauon annually by a phvslclan and earn at least twenty four polnts annually accordmg to the poxnt system of the League Partnclpatnon rn at least sxx pr mctlces nn some one team sport durnng the school year and a sat lsfactory grade ln requxred phys1cal educatxon are other requlrements that must be met Each gurl must be 1 sen1or and have renewed at least thelr f-IISI local ward 1nd first st lte lward plus benng exther 1 student mssxstant or c tptfun rf 1 te 1m If some txme These gnrls are to be congratulxted on thelr consistent servlee and Interest shovxn ln GAA during the three ye lrs they ve been at Elst Hlgh an 1 Lou Lnndblade Murray Oakex lid e Donna Wallin Dome Troup Mary Prldmore Shlrley Peterson Uilfl Ostmm Bex O Brnen L- 1 f, ' ,Ax . 4 ' . ' h' Q L a ' 'Z f 1 A ' - . 1 . , A 1 - 1 - 1' , ' ' . . .- ' , . 1- .- ' 11 .1,-. - ' '. v - - 1 +- w r- u n' ' .a - 1 f 1 1' I . A ' A I . . 4 L . 1 ' ' 1 ,1 - I C 1 A A .. . . I C 1 1 . - . I . . . . A A . I 1 e ' ' if A ' 2 A'A. A . l I C 1 1 y 1 1 1 1 ' .' . 1 . 1 ' 1 L C I1 C K l C 'f . X 11 I I h A A . A 4 I L C I C C C I I C 1 1 , , -A 6 . . 1 J , . . ,, . , - 1 e L 4 7 . j S 1 8 x 'N 41- Bubbling over with enthusiasm this year's GAA girls started right out with speedball. Dribbling, kicking, and passing the ball down the held the eleven team- mates tried to score a touchdown, held goal, or a drop kick. Being the most difhcult, the drop kick scores three points while the others score two points each. Volleyball was the second sport. Here eight girls work to get the ball over the net just one more time than the opponent. Speed, height, and skill combine to make basketball one of the most enjoyable sports of the year. Girls' rules are followed where six girls, three forwards and three guards play on each team. Gompleting the years activities was baseball. This outdoor sport prox ided 1 eh mee to show tndividual skill as well IS teamwork When the weather did not permit games were played in the girls and boys gyms Te tm captains rated their te lm If the end of eaeh sport Those with high ratings vs ere chosen to play on the class teams Reflections for 0 Upper left Rosie Didier GAA setretarx takes the role ol n R Club member as slle ushers some fellow s to their seats Six GAA eirls ushered durme the Elst bterlin lWislCLIl'1.1llQ.1meIU ldxertise their earnn rl xx huh followed utter the etme that nieht 0 Center left Some ot the GAA memheis rtplesentin F1 t s root hill term ire sueresslully Ilklillflg the XX iriior team in .1 skit put on tlurme the last XX est pep rally 0 Aboxebophomore GAA members rre 0 Baek row Gustitson Gasoske Ohslund Melxnisht P Iarson Rrpp Sheetz Filed here Waishnor Martinson Sxxmson l'm,le Fnelunel ml Hanson 0 Front row B Peterson X i el Hombere XX erts Oth ler lxruse Hilloxxay Lassonelra md sreffa 156 1 r e e 4 , L s 4 's P , H t 1 e 4 . Y. A 1 Q 2 51 V. . . K ,. I 1 7. 1 g y v , 3 v , . , . L L C . G q Y - - 1 7 1 , . , , i .. 4 1. L . e e 2 ' AZ 2 A ' 1 ' . L . O V . ' '. ', ' Q ' ll M 1' - - . , ' , . .-,' 1 ' .1 .- . . , . , . ' . , 4 , . A A .. - g .. Q . , - 'f f ' ' '- f - . rv . 'Y . . . . . , . . ,EM , ei ' 1 A ' ' i 2 ilsif I - 1 'Q ,A 'L' Q' ' 4 -' ' , , ,.-. . . , .s , 11. 1 e- A p ' . Q l 1 ,- is 5' in 1 ky 1' S' , f' -J' sl er ' rg 'ligj .K 2 , Taj? 1 . jg. ...ni . ' , .4 FJ' 1 .f- In I, . ' - 2 'i- ' ' -. , . ,o ' Y.-A . , '14, . r i Y Y A V 1 I A. . e e , . . . 1, ,. .. e . Fun, Work and Play I Lpper left Durmt al111rtll11ugl1tL.1111Qul sptLllw1llS1n1lx Inlgrtn IS .ittcmotmt to pult up thc lull uxth lnr fur a dulnult t11sk1ntl11s fast mmmg game as Dons D.11lu om ILL Blukstum 1r11lDunna Spcmcr trx to knk the ball away from bmdx O Upper right Dons Dd1lLX jL1lHPSlll l1 IH tln 111 is slit sp1kcs thc lull our the. xullulvall nct for a h1rLlc1rnc1lpu1nt C.1r11l lmtlgrcn mtl ludx Qhcctz stand bs har .lttu n 0 Lower rlght 9114 Bmngstmrn taku 1 guutl 11111 1ttl1L h1sl11t.1s C.1mlsn lfr dm 11ttf.111ptst11 lwlutlc l1Lr shot Iiaskatlull IN anc l tht llXUl'IIL sports ut flu xur iULllll.1l'lX cntl1us1.1st11 urls mme out It lust txutc a suck 0 Lower left C.1rulC1suskt lhu D1 fl Prxc 1nl u lx blmutl ull thur tc 1m un u1tl1 Ll'lfllUS1JNlTl as tlmur tt1mm.1tL Bu X mtl tr11s tor 1 lmmcrun bamlx XX trts1s 1.1tth1ng xx l11l1 lx1thcr1ncP11rt1r ants .is umpxrc 157 ll I ' ' 1, 1, J, , HK 1 Q1 1' 1 1, . ' 1 1 ' 1, ., . , x , -r 1 1 1 . 11 1 . . 1. 1 . . . .1 , 1 1 1. vs ..- V , -1 1 ' ' , A 411' s 1 - ' ,' 1' 'Q' ' ' '. . '1 f 1 '11' '1 - , s,. . - , l. -A 7' , 1 .f- -I . v,. , , I1 ,1 .1 1'S ' -11 L I 1, ' V. .' .1 ' , 2 1 .' .1 , .1 . '1 1.1 . ' 1 '. . ., . ' , . ' '.' .' ' I .I ' , K 0 Upper left Bubbh L ps Qaptnmd by I lnth Gmtznr won thu un Illu 1ll YULIIHIIULIII 0 Qian mg Plnlln Blown bandx XX Lrtx Carol MLDunncll Im XX uxhnur 1nd Dunnx XX 1ll1n 0 lxnaclmg., lam liar Iund Bu O Brian Idxtlm Lnntzu ink Ium Iuxn 1, Ipper R1g,ht'Irx1n hard tn Lt tlut I 1 mn IIN hnwn K xrls n uubson L Bargrnn 5 Peterson 0 Thlrd ram D Holm R Hunrnr C Andcrwn Iohnwn L Pannuslu C1 Thorn: Cmwl Askcland N Ashlmk L Hlmmm T Frm I 'lrapm M Hxntun I Se nd ram I Ig crt M lxxp mu nmsun nur IN Gang X Iundstrum I Pu P hiussgr C Hormmn lx Smdnrs I Amlnrsun 0 lrst ww I x 1 n on B crglund 5 Huhu I Q 1 Immun an R L1 Cunard 158 Q1 V is ' by 517 xi . L H . - ' 5 .' - 'QL' z '- ' A. 'R xv D-'Im '. - . - d'- 'n aI:4 alri. in Q. t I I I C I Y In K 14 0 L 'f ' 1: . 1 ,QA Q Imll m or the not 'n tl - glans tn-.un tuurn.uncnt is PM I.. Lun. Below ,Iuniur GAA mcmbcra are: 0 Top row: S. I-ofA:rcn. N. Swcnsun. lNIn1'x' If. licrg. VI. l.u1n.11'd. M. Rudin. K. Porter. N. -In . .AI. fa QU ,I. ,Ia Q . . ' 'mf J ' ': . . . -. . 4 5 .,I., i . . ' '. 1. 1 J 1' . . . . . . 1. . 'Q 4 i, . ' co ijlm. . '1 Ia I. ,Il 5 . R. D' I . 1. xl' '. . i . 2, '1'b. . . , J ' . '. .I - V. an F' Q rp ': 2. Slmv. C. Lin lgrc .C. ,Iohns . . B' 3 . '. ' 'k, IN. Lin 15km ld. C. M. ,I I , . K. K A4 it. S. 0111. K. ADOXBSLHIKIF GAA members tre I Top row V Carlson L Ollcex S Ben stun I lmdbltde K Iaeohstn M Iohnson I lintlmolornew S Peterson Bllekstnne S Brxden B Ol5flLH S Clexelxnel I Ostmm G lxneh R Rneheson 0 Thxrd row S Hestem V Frinzen lx Nelson I Correl M Prldmore B Hager B XXernstrom G Nelson C MeClure N Alllson D D.11ls D Iolmson K Murphs M ohnson P Mxller C Fredxn 0 Seeond row C Allen M Butterbaueh I Haee M Reed E Peterson D XXall1n G Brueeer E GIDTLLF B Daily D Pearson 5 Hoffmm R Rathlee I Murrax 5 Anderson I Houx 0 Flrst row C Lundher P Syostrom lN Glnmp D Troup 5 Xkahlstrom B Llndxahl I Bruns 5 Olson R Patterson B Fritz C Forsell Playdtys workshops eamp and ft carn1val these tnd more were a part of th1s year s GAA actrvrtnes East held a workshop last flll where the hundred schools represented pliyed glmes and exchanged ldeas Peca tonlcft s plftyday 1n the fall and Winnebago s grr s The bug event of the ye lr for the GAA ers w is the earmval held 1n the etfeterm on February 70 This ye its theme was Under the Brg Top Food decoratlons and enter tamment were provxded Before every East West game the GAA members sold streamers and hats IU the school colors When snrxng came, formal 1n1t1at1on, a p1cn1c and a mother daughter banquet domlnated the after school hours of the members Concludmg the year s act1x1t1es was the awards assembly where the gurls were rewarded for the1r PHIIICIPHIIOH rn all the aetrvmes O Upper Rxght Din Peterson C liter Iohnwn Dennis BllPNlI'lYIII nnuf 1 ant luntrt 4 len lo on is Ronme rn e lk . s emf stu tmr b N 11 s IL 1 1 sthool penn n wer right lux 1 sun e g ire QIXIHL tme r erwnltmn er w e ru e, ine CDlllL1HIlslL QFUXXK 19 2' 7 V V 7 I 9 L . .2 V A A A Q 2 ' A ' P ' . - I I , L C . C . X Y Y in the spring were also attended by East High ' l . A I A V A A Y A2 A l i ,Z , w. ' , . ' . -2 A 1 'L , . q , , , . - I . V . A I D 1 1 4 - 1 1 A - Y 1 . , . 7. . l.e4 .' Cllrelner. . lb. ' .l FK llt I ok l 1 A He-nl tho- . on - Ant the- many GAAVC.lrn' rilvl-'oe-r , att' tt' I ow' golf all Int the tin e.1n for the pri ' nf . f ll I, Q Lu - H Y ' ,lol n .tnl Sue- Benjston 4 A N' l -i :mp . ot l.1b -nite buh r- .1 l. ghing' 4 l f '. t' l. .9 Emphasis on individual skill is the chief objective of the Individual Sports Club, bet- ter known as ISC, according to Mrs. Lund- quist, club adviser ISC meets Friday nights after school and offers such competitive sports as fit the season Edith Gantzer led archery the hrst fall sport xxith a 784 score La Vonne Ham mon s 770 score siuled in for 1 second place holding Many of the girls soon hustle to the State Madison bovsling alleys and by the middle of the vsinter bovyling is in full svxing Bonnie Anderson challted up a 477 score in the state postal tournament to become East High s top bowler During the second semester the girls turn 1+ to table tennis and badminton When spring X' rolls around the girls take to the out of doors 1nd try their hind tt tracls tennis and golf 0 Abose Chctktng oxer the points book are the ISC thc' lqgf Club Spgff othttrs 0 Seated blts Iundquist tlub tlxistr 0 Slam C t s str t x pltsittn t Ann lin titlsu Girls Frollc for Fun 1 s 0 efl Ann I ndxihl serxet oxx in sportlitld xxith litx Ha tlub president is lui assistant F litli Luntzci xx is in that e ct tihle tennis 0 Below V11 mil Frindztn displaxs lxtr hm form that biou lit her the posi tion of arthety sporthtid Cul Bru get xx is ippointed olt sportheid xshile c1LI'l lynch xx is in thir c ot badminton ltnnis xx is undtr the direction of Sm x Iof icn int trttk xxas diretted by Nhirlcx Peterson 160 ' . c ' 6' 7 , I c .. I . ' I ' A . . 1 A-1 K 1 I I - 17 C! . . . L . f . . 7 V y. V . . . Y. . , a A . ' I l 1 3 . is f L, up . . . sf I M . , C A A - - s 'l' 1 V A. I I ' A . 1 1 1. 4 c , , , g - .- ' K -. , I ' K- I . 5 A s G - ing ltlflll An lt-ron. , ' 1' 'lllfyg lic Hager, l' tl .tnl .' tlx.al1l, rt-r. O O .. . A 2, as -11 . A V, The ISC sports prospered this yt-ur under the dirt-ttion of the .lblc sport ' s he-adj. L .i x 'l .is b 'l' , A. ' get, I L v i-gl is L -4, 'K' . dwg- . V , l - g I J ,I- I i ' a. Ia, S 'Vg '- Q I, 'L 'i ft dj . 51 . l t 5 ' - ' I' Q ' . . .I,,,.... tel- , FV Y In if i 7 7' a .l ' .--n1l? ' 'T ,.f ':..:z- .1 '-.... 0 Upper Left 1-leadxng Dorado thxs year are Dum Beekxsold sophomore treasurer Bex OBr1en nee president Char Forsell presxelent Mnss Kath leen Loxett club aeluser Dottle Troup seeretarx and Cxrol I1ndg,ren tumor semor treasurer 0 Upper Right The trno Rae Ann Patterson Sandy XX thlstrom and Char Forsell make up the slumbexme trro xxhneh the mlsehnexous xx ues took to the plaee xx here the txxelxe months pass one hx one from lnely january throueh dxenlhed December tryln to make tn nmpresslonable graceful Holldax Sxxxm Its 8 15 the show has started' We re next, arent you nervous' These remarks were heard 1n the gtrls locker room as the first Dorado show was presented to a capaelty crowd Marxlyn Baxter told the story of three glrls Char Forsell Rae Ann Patterson, and Sandy Wahlstrom, who had 1 dream about the holldays of the year The rest of the cast conslstlng of Sh1r1ey Hedrlck, Bev O Brxen, Rosle Rathke Phy111s Slostrom 1111 Murray, jan Lmdblade, Ga11 Nelson Sue Oehler, Juhe Wtsner, Sue Bengston, Carol Lmdgren, jo Slmpson, Sue Havsks, Nan Glomp Jan Corell, Doreen Pearson, Sue Cleveland, Myrna john son Kathleen Johnson, Pat Van Alstyne, and Janet Kruse mterpreted the ho11days of each month of the year Another event that the Dorado glrls parnclpated 1n was the Dolphm Show, Seavt eed Saga on March 51 and Apr11 1 and 3 The Dorado glrls meet every Monday nxght after school for thexr regular meenng Some of the gxrls learn to stu 1m and dnve wh11e as show ttme approaches others begm fo vwrtte practlce, and vxork on the1r varlous ballets 0 Below Left A few of the Dorado Qlrls are 1n the 1TllL1St of svtlmmnnge their LlLl'lt lengths xxhneh they do each Monday Illgllt 1n attempt ot reaehmg the mlle mark of sesenty two lengths of the pool thus assurnnp them a membershlp xn the Mlle Club 0 Belovs Rxght B111 Worthmgton Bev OBrnen Myrna johnson and Kay Stttes are cauieht by the photographer m the xntroduenon to thexr water ballet entltled In a London Fog presented durlne thxs year s Dolphin show Semeed Saga 161 t , , 0 X - isa.:-' 'ie 'Z at 25 ' VN.. --.-Qv--v-w-.- WW ll A ,--,.W,,...,.., .,.. . 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Carl Adolphson 27 W1ll1am Aleks 27 Carl Barber 27 Helen Barber 27 Elrzabeth Bennett Edrth Bertrand 27 Ola Bogen 27 Walter Bogusk1 27 Frank Bohac 27 Eleanor Borden 27 June Bornor 27 115 Sylvla Brewer 27 Gordon Bueschel 27 116 Vera Buetsch 27 John Burlend 27 82 103 Dons Bushman 28 Dorothy Butts 28 100 Capt Trmothy Casey 28 S t Graham Cockf1eld 11 S erwood Coul 28 Marlon Dagnan 28 Mar1an Davles 28 8 Gordon De La Ron Mane Dobyns 16 28 Russell Erb 16 Joy Fra1Pont 28 82 Emery Fntsch 28 33 8 Raymond Froehl1ch 28 DEX FACULTY ClUBS Charles Green 28 Kenneth Harmet 28 98 Eleanor Heuver 28 92 Mary H1lls 28 78 Adellne Hoegberg 30 80 Raymond Honsmgton 30 Elv1ra Horn 30 R A Horn 30 31 Adele Johnson 30 78 Helen Johnson 30 Marne Johnson 30 108 M1ldred Johnson 30 Sgt James Justnce Helen Kelley 30 Ellzabeth Kem r 30 Lawrence Knu sen 30 Harry NX Krol Mary Langlols 30 James Laude 30 Lester Lausch 30 87 Wmrfred Ledger 26 Janet Lrndsay 32 V1to Lopln 32 Kathleen Lovett 32 161 Lrnden Lundstrom 32 111 Martha Lyon 32 Rlchard Martnkoms 29 32 85 Elnzabeth McGu1re 32 Bernrce Mullen 32 Catherme Needham 81 Rosa Nelson 32 101 Lexla O Brlen 32 Leslxe O Brlen 32 84 Oscar Olson 32 Harry Palmer 32 Helen Peterson 32 137 Steve Polask1 33 1 Roberta Presnell 33 Frances Regan 3 John Reschlem 33 152 Joseph1ne Rounds 33 Arthur Sadtler 33 139 Arthur Satre 33 85 Let1t1a Saunders 33 80 Olner Schade 33 Cllnton Sk1nner 34 Helen Thorsen 34 Ruby Tladen 34 Grace Trank 34 82 M1r1amTun1son 34 97 James W elsh 26 Marlon Whxttle 34 Vlfglnl3 W11d1 34 Edna Youngqulst 34 80 A Cappella ABL Argus Band Chess Debate Future Nurses Club Folk Dance FTA French l-l1ghl1ghts lnternatronal Relat1ons Jun1or Eenglneers Jun1or Red Cross Llbrary Mono Natlonal Honor Orchestra PSPO Radxo Scnence Spanxsh Student Councll Swed1sh Top Ten Treble clef Y Teens Aase R1chard E 86 Abbott James Lee 39 117 Abrahamson Jack N 86 120 Adams Joe Louns 86 Adams Ronn1e 39 127 128 153 Adamson Sharon Alyte 82 Aden Arlene 63 Adolphson Carole 39 Alnsworth W1ll1amV 39 120 Akerlund Dave 82 120 Akey Ronald Raymond 63 120 Aldeen S0012 39 110 Alex Patr1c1a 39 92 Alexander Dav1d Carroll 39 29 0 Allen Joyce Carolyn 39 Allen Don 39 116 126 127 128 153 Allen KIISIIH LKIISJ 63 95 103 Allison Nancy7 8 9 10 16 20 39 94 Altendorf Rosemary 39 Amenda Catherxne 84 Amundson Pete 84 130 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Bonnle 84 102 Carol Ann6 8 63 95 Carolyn Lee 82 Charlene Lou1se 82 Charlene Sue 95 Claudlne 63 107 110 Cleo 82 Dale P 82 120 Delores 86 95 Don Woodrow 82 Donna Mae 39 98 Gary Dean 63 99 Genevleve 82 Glenda 63 Jacquelyn fJack1e1 18 63 James Lee 39 63 128 130 James Rlchard 82 116 141 144 153 Jean Rae 39 100 Jerome Lyle 63 John 39 Jud1th M 39 95 97 Karl H 86 98 LeeFrecler1ck 14 16 39 135 152 153 Mary Ellen 39 Nancy Lee 63 Sandra 40 94 97 100 Sonja H 86 Theodore fTed1 Stuart 86 Wrllram Lee 40 120 Andrews Robert 18 63 Apo11on1 Sergre Lou1s 86 130 139 Appelgren James 63 1 19 121 Arbosast Dorothy 40 Aren t, Joanne 40 STUDENTS Armato A Eugene 40 Armato Geraldme Mae 15 63 Armour Marporxe 40 98 100 Arnold Thelma Rosahe 86 Arrxck Sharon 40 Arrlck Mary Theresa 63 Ashlock Myrna Ellen 63 93 Askeland Carol Lee 63 114 Asplme June E1leen 63 110 Asplmg LaVerne E 40 117 Atchrson Sandra Jean 78 92 Aufderhar Davrd Raymond 78 Aumann Teresa E 78 Austxn Dolores 80 Ausnn Phyllrs Darlene 80 Axberg BruceE 80 130 Bacher Patty 63 Bakkum Barbara Kay 80 100 Ballard Sandra J 18 63 92 Baracon1 Josephme M 85 Bargren Judy 85 Bargren LOISA 8 10 63 97 100 107 Bargren Suzanne 82 Barrnx Donna Jean 40 110 Bartholomew Janet 40 96 97 0 Bartholomew Jeanne 63 Barton W1ll1amR 63 Bast Carole 63 Bates Par 40 Bauer EdwardJ 82 Baxter Charlene 87 Baxter Chr1st1ne 78 8 Baxter Marllyn 7 9 19 40 24 Baxter Nancy Jo 80 100 Baxter W1lbur Don 80 120 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I C ongratulatrons, Senrors The Brearley Company 2107 Knshwaukee Street Rockford lllmols SHOE SERVICE THAT SATISFIES Bean shoe servlce MANUFACTURERS or 114 Squfh Wyman gffeef Counselor Bathroom Scales e pet p ce h s be Rockfod Hgh S hool g d te ce 9l4 Dale Frltz Service Ok Q O to tem O, Stull Gnvmg Servuce Wlfh a Smile Dagnufled Stationery Announcements Wedding lnvltataons Brake Work Motor Tune Up Battery Servace Wheel Balanclng prmters and Pubhshers l 902 E 'S' sme S' Dm' 2 9239 1418 Broadway Dual 3 3489 Best Wlshes to the Class of '54 ROCKFORD CLUTCH Division of Borg Warner Designers and Manufacturers of Frlctuon Clutches 172 I C. ,- .W ,- ,.7,.. 4 l I , if . nf 5' ' . W- S M 8 it I 1 L..sM S' I 0 . x . O Our x r rinting servi 0 been avoilo I to , r i c ro uo s sin l ond we ore lo in f rword serving h l ss '54 C' U Since 914 ' - I . 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YOU REST IT WILL BE A PLEASURE TO EQUIP YOU WITH h I S oes Shmed and Dyed Any CO or Quality Sportlng Goods Seventh sffeef ROCkf0l'd I11lI'l0lS prlces you WIII hnd most reasonable CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 54 ICE CREAM co Malteds Sundaes Cones Packages For Your Party 1313 Broadway 1602 W. State St. 2632 11th St. 1006 Charles St. 5643 N. 2nd St. 1220 S. Main St. PHONE 2 4922 ARCHITECTURAL IRON, INC. O 904 Twenty Second Street 'e 3 8403 I.l.ClARK MANUFACTURING C0- X ki: 4 - rglyy 4 ' J 1. , 'Lf-K, ,I ' , fa A ,I ' ' A ef Q. f A - ,,. ., ,S ' .nf A' ' i,f,jf A 5124, ,L,', , 5 Z VI- I J'Qf !U 4 .,. ':- ,Y ff 2 V 1 V - 4 f. 1 . 1' ' f '. I. L, an f - ' ' .f ' , 4 S Q was if Am. f ,M .ww F5 -W at , :ffS,l I J, .,, , . ., 7 - f ,fxvfrifyv fl' 1 . - I N S . . . . 4, If-' , . 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' IT8 Rockford Brass Works 700 SOUTH MAIN Rockford Illlnols CENTRAL GARAGE and AUTO SERVICE CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB SERVICE State and Market Streets ONE HALF BLOCK EAST OF FAU T HOTEL THE BRAD LYNN DI NNERS LUNCHES SHORT ORDERS 'I422 Twentieth Street DlaI 3 54-6I Rockford Llfe Insurance Company LIFE HOSPITAL POLIO INSURANCE MONEY LOANED ON HOMES Home Offuce 327 EAST STATE STREET Rockford Illmous HIGHLAND LUMBER 81 FUEL CO Com r Charles and I8th Streets Phone 3 54OI Lumber and Bulldmg Materials COAL AND FUEL OIL 1 I '1 T I Phone 2-3531 . - S , . . Wood's Drug Store 118 120 S Ma n Mandt Brake Servlce 1131 CHARLES STREET Phone 4 6025 124 North Ma n Street 124 North Mann Street HART SCHAFFNER 8. MARX CLOTHES HART SCHAFFNER G MARX CLOTHES ARROW SHIRTS DOBBS HATS Central Dalry Company DAIRY GRADE A PRODUCTS Fresh as Nature Made Them 809 F st Avenue Rockford llllnols 4 7839 A SUI, SAI? gm ze' lg ws A Jos FOR fl0.S'.YMv4N f D? 1'-'ali Te Complete Muslc Store PIANOS RADIOS TELEVISION RECORDS BAND INSTRUMENTS GUITARS ACCORDIONS SHEET MUSIC MUSICAL ACCESSORIES Amerncan Beauty Muslc House Mrs Fisher s Vita Sealed Potato Chlps 1003 Flfth Avenue Nourlshmg and Delicious - . i . li YI - 1 ' I 0 1 - A I5 f 1 ' ' 1 I n 7? f - YE-1 I f Il' , - - J ,Q I ff r Z l ' vlllyf' Q o Q 1 X fyfw ll Q 404 Seventh Street Dial 3-7693 1,2 HV! E Raymond Keeler ,N c I 0 1 f If 'x ' ,J PT ll 1 - . A 4 T X 4' ul I , , . , ISI Albert Anderson Clothlers BEIIG SUIIDBERG DIAL 5 4522 403 4IQ geyenfh 51-reef phone 4 7332 1819 Nmth Street Rockford Illunols Amerlcan Standard Radlator Samtary HEATING AND PLUMBING MATERIAL MAIN orrlc: AND PLANT zaos chu ues sf o al 2 sees MOH- Bros Company WALNUT ST STORE WYMAN ST STORE 129 S Th d St 116 N Wy DISTRIBUTORS Dol26434 Do 2713 LOVES PARK STORE 4938 N 2 d St I 7 907 South Mann St Dlal 2 3711 YOUR BANKING FRIEND ON BROADWAY Cnty Natlonal Bank Deposits Insured up to 5510000 Through FDIC Trenot Pharmacy R D NOLTING, R Ph Broadway at 8th Prescription Specnaltnes Cosmetics ROCKFORD FORGING DIE 8- TOOL CO Die Makers 1845 18th AVENUE DIAL 4 8131 O KNOWN Fora oooo CLOTHES ' r . i - . ir . . rnon St. a - il -1 l , . n . Dio -6321 O ' O Il II 181 CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS from Capitol Tool 81 Die Works, Inc. 1620 18th Avenue Rockford Ilhnols CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1954 MODERN LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANING 200 Prame Street Rockford llllnols School Supplies Adolphson Drug Store Rexall Products Luick Ice Cream Prescription Department 2213 East State Street For GIFTS with a FUTURE C E Anderson Electruc Electrical Applnances Gifts Dinnerware 415 Seventh Street 5 9486 The Foundry Is CI Good Place to Work Ther Xare today unlrmlted opportunutles for technically tralned men an the foundry Industry The personnel staff of Gunlte one of the largest and oldest foundries an the Middle West wall be happy to consult vyrth young men who are Interested In trannung for a career In a modern foundry GRAY mor: GUNITE cAsTlNGs MALLEABLE IRON STEEL CASTI NGS GUN1TE FOUNDRIES CORPORATION Rockford Illmols Establlshed 1854 . . ' a o 0 4 ' Co. ' - ,K Xt 'X Ig ,, 'f t., e - .XX .f R I - x 'I ' 5.9 . 1. . . . . IJ H - A 2 , . -. ,N X ,-xxx , X . xx .IV -U - . NJ fl' lla 1 . P T- 41' Q V s X A ' I N , x I . l I . - I IX ' ,Y. '-II ' ' x 1 I , Y X' . X- . I V X K V, ' C, X. 4 .., . I , - t I , y X' AQ S 'I 5 XX . ' x ' X N' ' X, X A y ' - ' , X xc . xv ' ' X. X l . .h A X - X Q. . K X , Q , X i xx, x . X . - , XM I XX yi 4, xx X . - - A' s a c lx. X xx , . E Q., X. Avi Rx Q' . A - NI X A ' Y 1 X - ' W I IQ- Rockford Colle e Why not have the advantage of a superior four year llberal arts educatnon wlthout the expense of luvrng away from home? Rockford College offers a combunatlon of a fme faculty and small classes with over IOO years of successful graduates to prove her educatuona' worth Founded rn 1847 by Rockford puoneers Rockford Col lege has contrnuously sought to ploneer an the fleld f hugher education The college offers the degrees of Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Scrence nn Home Economics In Nursing an Physical Therapy and In Medical Tech nology Pre professlonal traunnng un such fields as socllal work journalusm medlclne law englneerung library science and secretarlal work us also available A lrmlted number of young men of hugh academic standmg are accepted for the lllmous lnstntute of Tech nology englneerrng program as well as for two years of regular liberal arts study For Admussuon requlrements or other lnformatlon Wddle Hal' Of ROCHOJ Cvllese please refer questuons to the Director of Admussuon of Rockford College Rockford College IS Rockford s College Rockford Narmsh Co INC .. J Pnanos Radios Phonographs Radio Phonographs J M520 H,msoniAvenue Sheet Muslc Organs Televnsnon Rockford Illlnolsf 108 West State St 4 8061 RUDELIUS DRUGS SERVICE O E Rudel us R Ph G J E Johnson R 402 Seventh Street Rockford Illmors Phone 3 8435 SPECIALIZING IN Dependable Prescnptron Service 743 zofh STREET 183 . .I . '. a O- ' 9 l o Q Q I f 11' I xl' A I I . fr T I ,jj J! K, fl: ' . ' ' 0 ,I JJ . - . - 14 f ly 31' I il 5 Q l I 1 . P' ' ,, - 4, H if x If G ,f 1. 7 . . if ll! 1 . . J ll I , mf , - In 'fi ' f ,l R' . . i , . . - . . , , .Ph. O CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '54 IT MAY BE THAT SOME MEMBERS OF THIS CLASS WILL BE LOOKING FOR THEIR FUTURE IN ROCKFORD INDUSTRY CAMCAR IS PROUD TO BE A PART OF ROCKFORD INDUSTRY AND OF ITS EAST HIGH GRADUATES NOW A PART OF OUR COMPANY CAMCAR SCREW 81 MFG CORP Bonnle Lou s Beauty COmP menfS Shop Y W Professional Cosmetolog st s Care wllbur Ch'-'srl-enson M d St 1236 Broadway Dual 2 1914 Funeral Horne 925 Thurd Avenue KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES Beale S Jewelry store NUNN BUSH SHOES 406 East State Street C V Olson Clothlng Co 21 220 S 1 EAST HIGH S CLASS PINS AND RINGS 4 3461 1910 ELGIN HAMILTON WALTHAM T H WATC H ES Young Men s Clothes Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts Dual 2 6314 184 0 0 0 O O 0 I ' of Glowing Hoir Mokes o Lovely ou ith . - v O I I Advonce ond O ern Hoir yling Rockford Unit Members No. I I Notionol Hoirdressers ond Cosmetologists Assn., Inc. ' I I O O O . 8- eventh S reet ' Phone - Since - - he ome of ' 0 Forest City Forging Die 81 Tool Co. Designers ond Manufacturers of DROP FORGING AND UPSET DIES 1724 Seventh Avenue Jones Quality Foods GROCERIES FRUITS MEATS VEGETABLES Frosted Foods Centrella 2125 EAST STATE STREET Broadway Radio and Appliance Co. 1126-1128 Broadway 5-8621 See Our Complete Record Display Television Sales and Service F M Gambino Agency HC REALTORS Builders of Cozy Homes Loans Real Estate Insurance 311 12 Nu State Building 119 N Church Sl' Rockford llllnols REDDY ROCKFORD S EVER READY ELECTRIC AND GAS SERVANT CONGRATULATES MEMBERS OF THE EAST HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 195-4 D o 0 0 o I l . I I D I I . . , 0 e 1 I We an un: ly worth! lu IM ci- uurmul ol IM cr-1 11 HMA an .mm 9 Q Ol WBDOA Inc M wif,- j llll 9 NORTH MAIN STREE THE ARCTIC Ice Cream and Sandwich Shop WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM 1447 Charles Street D al 2 9239 E L M B L A D E Rug 81 Upholstery Cleaners Broadway at Fltth Rockford lllnnols T e Thlrd National Bank Complete Fmanclal and Trust Servuce Personal Loans 401 East State St Dual 2 6671 Rockford lllunols Mud Cnty Stationers, Inc Fountanns Pens Sheafter Parker Esterbrook School Supplles Stationery Greetlng Cards 415 East State Street Dual 3 0493 Century Tool 81 Mfg Company 907 23rd Street Rockford lllmols Davls Store Fixtures lnc DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS 10th Street at 11th Avenue U C . -I , -'ls 10 I i - ' . . h . RoCkf0rd's Oldest Bank - Established 1854 . . . , 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 . . . 186 You'Il Enjoy Shopping at STEWART S A ROCKFORD SHOPPING CENTER FOR 86 YEARS D J Stewart 81 Co 115 South Mann Street Business Phone 4-5434 Edson Dependable Used Cars Always A Fme Selection 1623 Broadway Rockford lllmols tlumq QD' FURSTURE he 218 South Mann Street Traditionally Fme Quality MONEY SAVING PRICES Damascus Steel Products Rockford Illunols Specializing in Watch Repairing ANTHONY JEWELERS ELECTRONIC TIMING Jewelry Gifts and Elg n Watches Ladd Rx Pharmacy 1030 Broadway MARCELLE HYPO ALLERGENIC COSMETICS Lmdblade s Shoe Store 113 Broadway Nunn Bush and Edgerton Sho s for Men Buster Brown Shoes for Boys and Girls 1213 Broadway Phone 2 0824 Wally Gustafson Mgr I C O . O Corporation ' 187 Stoner s Trlangle Auto Service HAROLDJ STONER PROP Mechanlcal and Electrical Servuce Complete Phone 2 4932 203 N 3rd Street Spongberg Pharmacy I-ISSpogbegRPh Sp gbegR PROFESSIONAL PI-IARMACISTS Dual 5 3834 1518 Broadway Rockford Illrnols A 1 Coal and Lumber Co 1228 Cedar Street Rockford llllnols Acoustlcal Engmeerlng Co , Inc Acoustical Treatment Sound Control 614 Shaw Street Dua! 3 4312 Everything for the Window VKIG n A o E c o M P A N 311 Seventh Street PROFESSIONAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE AT ROCKFORD S FINEST OPTICAL CENTER ARCADE BASEMENT ROCKFORD TRUST BLDG PHONE 5 I832 GLASSES FITTED LATEST STYLES IN FRAMES TO ENHANCE YOUR APPEARANCE CONGRATULATIONS an BEST WISH ES to the CLASS OF I954 Ekstrom, Carlson 81 Co Rockford Illmols Monufact f M ch e y d Tools I ' 0 Q Q . , . . C O I .. rw r,, . ALE on r,.Pl'1. C I O . 0 REES H. HARRIS, President l E - - d 0 I 1 urerso a in r on 188 Lantow's Drug Store PRESCRIPTIONS LUICK ICE CREAM CELL U DIABETIC FOODS 502 Seventh St Dial 5 0503 Compliments W L Davey Pump Corp 716 Race Street Rockford Illinois Hunter G. Cutting Jewelers Watchmakers Engravers 707 Rockford Trust Bldg Dial 3 1852 Rockford Illinois Adamson Johnson Paint Co PRATT C7 LAMBERT PAINTS AND VARNISI-IES JEWEL COLORIZER WOOSTER BRUSHES NANCY WARREN WALLPAPERS 1233 Charles Street Phone 3 3409 Rockford llllnols GOT YOUR NEW CAR YET? With proper care todays cars are capable of IOO OOO mules of trouble free service Proper care means the replacement of parts that become worn beyond repaur Our replacement parts have been developed from long years of re Search by the foremost enenneernng brains In the automotive fl ld Buy them vvltb confidence and en joy long care free drnvnng from your old car until your new one comes Bergstrom Automotive Parts Inc 1010 Charles St Dial 4 3377 IS We Teleg op Flo e s Bo ded Membe FT D DIDIER Fl.oRlsT STORE 2 3743 GREENHOUSES 3 4794 532W STATE ST 46OI W STATE STREET ELCO TOOL 81 SCREW CORPORATION of - O O O I ' U 0 - , . . r In w r n r . , , O ' , ' Rockford, Illinois . . . .e ' I O sv J H HALLSTROM INSURANCE AGENCY NC 606 Clty Hall Bulldlng Dlal 2 3922 Complete Insurance Service Contract Fld llty and Court Bonds Year In and year out All Forms of Casualty Insurance youll do well with Fire Wlndstorm Inland and Ocean Marnne l'h'5 Agency' Life Live Stock Crop Insurance Avnatuon All rlsks wrltten thru United States Avlatlon Underwriters General Agents for Rockford Territory HARTFORD ACCIDENT AND INDEMNITY t t X Claim Offrce manntalned at 304 Blackhawk Bldg lv I Dual 5 9444 T0 BE SURE INSURE NOW We are as close to you as your telephone 190 l . coMPANY of HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT gy' llrltuiiglyufl ll-52,-lux: l .V ,-' n MACHINE TOOLS AND INDUSTRIAL Ernc J Gustafson Co EQUIPMENT Esfobl shed 1909 Automotrve and lndustrral Supplres Boll o d Roller Beo gs for AII Types of Mach e y O e IOOO S zes n Stock 413 415 417 SOUTH WINNEBAGO STREET ROCKFORD ILLINOIS 1 100 Seminary Rockford Illlnons CONGRATULATIONS FROM BLOMQUIST FURNITURE STORE 1121 31 BROADWAY Interoor Decorating Furnature Rugs Linoleum Window Shades Venetian Blinds Draperies Gifts INTERIOR DECORATING CONSULTANT Mo go e Blomqu st Men mer Rockford Ilhnols Phone 3 5438 We Dress Your Floors and Wmdows The Car Pet Lune Store 424 Seventh Street INTERIOR DECORATING CARPETS LINOLEUM DRAPERIES WINDOW SHADES FURNITURE APPLIANCES Phone 3 9651 Smce 1912 SERVING ROCKFORD S HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH LOVELY FLOWERS Swan Peterson 81 Son Inc FLORISTS East State Longwood Charles Dual 3 8433 l O I . :N I 6 4 o I .4 Y- . N -, , n rin in r v r i i 9 r' ri i zi , - I ' II I 1 O I I l 191 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I954 FX Q F55 fir E V- WT Ahh ISI ra WI III? IQ WITIJII III THE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY HEARTY BEST WISHES C0mPI me fs AND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 54 Rockford Screw Products U Babson Lynch Motor Soles CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 815 East State Phone 3 6428 ff ,H VT ,I Y J if if: ' -f - -fix-ES' JEL EXE l A 'S+ A , ,f T' MT Et'-', JN Qixf , Q X ,g5iVlf1,n,?,QEQ-Qrgw, r I, K ' K f W N ffff If K 4XL,,nXliX'l91iQ5!' HIQSTTA ,K 'WU ff ' , L , ' .- . .V '-54211555 irrr ET Vx iv X A if HTF' A 1 I n I - Y 'xi E f L fi , . I A f I in, w..,,-fffi. - f' 'lr r i, 4 51 rpg II E in-..,3Q,- -..J ,KN .- 2 1 ,If 2 iw 1771 if 1 , 3 - m y QQ, ji I , -f,..X. up-L. ,iff Ti ff atv A i I ,rem HA I- 1: 1 .' , j 4 lg ' :,g I- ri - in 2, I 4g ' f Jigs: !II -Ulf El. -5' .cv ,. z- ' gf 1 1 5 I In ilu I+! X I YZKIEIJII- lglyf, 2 ' 'JZJJZ Tyr!! -'-I ' '-if lf rf , x lri-r-1,i3'I:,T'gI-'rl-' QW- VTIAQAYP? I .., XA A-'a1 112'11r' 1 1' - ' ' 'E 4 W FM-,vii I n of . - BEST WISP-IES TO THE CLASS OF 195-4 Testor Chemical Co Rockfo d llllno s Ym C tv Spo s ALL E RAB Home Games WROK and 1440 97 5 MC ROCKFORD S Only Full Tlme Stahon FORGINGS 81 STAMPINGS Inc Rockford Illmols I If Ommuni I rfs Pre ents WROK-F.M. KC. . r, ' i , . I . CONGRATULATIONS 01644 of '54 Todays Students Tomorrows Citizens ROCKFORD PRINTING S SUPPLY CO 2I4 2I6 EAST STATE STREET ROCKFORD ILLINOIS 1 1 1 f Printers - Stationers - Office Outfitters Hedrlck Electrlc Co 207 7th Street Dual 3 3419 Everything Electrical For Your Home Complete Selection PHONOGRAPI-I RECORDS CONGRATULATIONS 4.-2 of 'S TYIIEE IIYDEE ts . ' CDW'?erv ce 3 Z - 2 CLASS OF '54 Stan Ralston s FROZEN FOOD CENTER FOODS AND FOOD PLANS LOCKERS Phone 5 8689 610 Cedar Street Rockford lllunols FLOWERS DnaI53804 Johnson s Greenhouse 1010 Seventh Street COMPLFTE FLORAL SERVICE Erlckson's Home Bakery 513 Seventh Street Phone 4 3112 Wedding and Party Cakes Our Specualty COOKIES PIES BREAD CAKES 5 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 54 I I mays X I I I ROCKFORWS lARGES1 IEWEHRS STATE STREET CORNER WYMAN ' :. - 2 I . 9 , , ' Q Q I KKLQ Q- I' I I l ll I of I . r - I I fl fl 1 , Bull Lee Agency 1450 Charles Street Rockford Illrnols MULBERRY STREET B P Reese Sewlng Center PFAFF and NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES Ralnler Pharmacy F, S. Z CK C, B. SAMMONS Talcott Bldg Hager Bros , Inc f t eso THE HAGER STOKER FEEDER 1710 Magnolla Street Dual 2 8741 Rockford Illlnols Goo Rockford Coca Cola Bottling Co FOR THE BEST IN TELEVISION See the DUMONT AND HOFFMAN Mldtown TV Sales FAUS1' Horn. BUILDING 4 1856 MID STATES INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION Dustrubutcrs of Industrnal and Contractors Supplies and Equnpment Wholesalers of Plumbmg and Heating Supplies Phone 2 8841 2401 Eleventh Street Rockford llllnols 9 I O Q o U IIZ I O Monuocurr f O U I7 s M I d f X L' at O . . . . . . . . . . Y 16 We Make Our Own Ice Cream and Candles iff-nylh ANDY ITCHEN Punch for Weddlngs and Parties 1427 N Mann Street Phone 4 2521 LUN DGREN S PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES AND SERVICES KODAKS HOME MOVIES Aud 0 V suol Suppl es Re-Ing ous Ed coto Mo 419 SEVENTH ST 421 SEVENTH ST 2 1833 2 1710 J F Welngartner 81 Son 314 Rockford Trust Bldg REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE 3 8491 JOHNSON and BURKE Jewelers and Optrcrans 407 Seventh St Dual 5 7615 Rockford Illmols Excellence rn Electrrcal Products Englewood ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO 124 North Flrst St Rockford Illmols IDEAL GROCERY 1219 CHARLES STREET OPEN EVENINGS SUNDAY HOLIDAYS HEY BROS ICE CREAM FROZEN FOODS DOM MARTINETTI PROP SINCE I9-10 BURPEE WOOD FUNERAL HOME 420 North Mann Street MARSHALL B WOOD Servmg Rockford Smce 1856 O . O I I I I I Q . ' i - u i n vies Sound ond Slide Projects . - - , . . 197 EDITH PARRISH fashion corner career and college clothes Johnson Olson FLOOR COVERINGS INC 710 Broadway Rockford Illmols LINOLEUM TILE CARPET RUGS WINDOW SHADES VENETIAN BLINDS D O BOWERS JEWELER and SILVERSMITH J C PEERS C7 SON ELGIN AND HAMILTON WATCHES Q 204 W State St Rockford Illlnols Elmqulst Newburgh Only the Fmest ORGANS PIANOS HIGH FIDELITY I 103 Broadway GILBERT A JOHNSON Archrtect or EAST AND WEST SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS an WASHINGTON JUNIOR H IGH SCHOOL AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO BUILDING S Congratulatlons and Best Wnshes YMCA 200 Y Blvd Rockford Ilhnols WADDELL WHITE TRUCKING 3IOI Eleventh Street Rockford Illlnols O U 1 Formerly Sterlin by Towle, Gotham, lnternotionol, Lunt, Heirloom . . , O . 1 - ll - ll U O . . f O I O O . 1 1 1 JACK AND JILL nfants and Chrldren s Wear 323 Seventh Street WE MAJOR IN MINORS Phone 4 1669 Superior Rcldlo Parts Co 2310 Charles Street BARBER COLMAN COMPANY Rockford lllmons Wholesale Dlstrubutors KIRCHER 7 HOUR CLEANERS 2611 Broadway WELDERS SUPPLY COMPANY 806 Broadway JOBBERS OF WELDING MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT Varland Agency Inc 607 Central Natuonal Bank Bldg INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LOANS REAL ESTATE SALES Phone 4 8605 DIAMONDS WATCHES STERLING FINE CHINA and STEMWARE o enbex s 330 W ESTABLISHED I896 I 1 - 1 O O I of ELECTRONIC, RADIO AND TV PARTS I I I O EST STATE 192 Congratulatuons and Best Washes Wulluams, Manny, Stevens 81 Engstrom, Inc Rockford Trust Bldg Insurance Exclusuvely Sunce 1896 DOGWOOD JEWELRY IN STERLING AND COPPER Three Twenty Three North Church Dual 3 2212 WW 3 Qgmhn 23, ICF utuuuu 'imma' There s a BORDEN S DEALER near you ALDEN TRAVEL BUREAU 425 Seventh Street Dual 2 6521 Rockford lllunous Congratulatuons and Best Wushes to The Class of '54 Coronado Theatre GIRLS LEVIS S4 25 BOYS LEVIS S3 85 For Your Next Paar of Levss Rockford Department Store 4 6 E State Street Dual 4 4015 Congratulations from Carter Machine And Tool Co. I I -.-U ?ac cnlnu-4 ay sl --f 4 '- -- ff 0 24' f S' Q 1 ut -,g L f 1 as ' A .Q , l X T ,it 3 ess-e-.aa , ,. ev .. X ,V , St. Try O u ' ' 1 . ' - -oo Comphments of Rockford Lodge 163 Loyal Order of Moose fe gy Olsen IEA Ebdllll 2 JIWILIYCG 122 West State Street JEWELERS OPTOMETRISTS WAYNE S TEXACO Broadway and Charles St MUFFLERS TAILPIPES BRAKE REPAIR MOTOR TUNEUPS WHEEL BALANCING AND OTHER MINOR REPAIRS Dial 2 9174 for Quallfled Service FOR HIGHER QUALITY WITH LOWEST PRICES Pete s Certlfled Foods 3909 Broadway IVAN S AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SERVICE 212 NORTH SECOND STREET ROCKFORD ILLINOIS Rube s Barber Shop HAIRCUTS BY APPOINTMENT 4209 Charles Street Upstairs DIAL 4 9095 John H Cumlln Co msunmcs Nelson Hotel Bulldlng 206 Chestnut Street I :fe - if fqlle -A-I he H :Qs ITS ,QQ I Q o I I O -01 BLACKHAWK PONTIAC SALES INC. MANNING-BACHRODT CHEVROLET CARLSON SALES CO. INC. NASH ILLINOIS CO. COLLIER STUDEBAKER CO STRANDQUIST-BECKMAN MOTOR CO CRAIG MOTOR CO INC FRAN KRAL LINCOLN MERCURY ROCK RIVER M0T0R5 'NC HUMPHREY CADILLAC AND w AM50N MOTOR C0 OLDSMOBM C0 wINNEsAGo MOTOR SALES INC WINNEBAGO COUNTY AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION vHE5. 'x 20 aww 7m BLEAMERS QUALITY DRY CLEANING AT REASONABLE PRICES CONTRACTOR S IIOI II5 N 2 dsfee Da 1101 Compllments of SUPPLIES 5 Dcury Dreem Stores 307 KIshwaukee 2320 ELEVENTH STREET North Second Street DIaI 5 0566 9oz Imbum f I ' I O I Main Office and Plant -I . n r t i I 2- 0 ' I 0 X Best Wishes to the Class of '54 Chas. Ind Co. coNTRAc'roRs ROCKFORD ILLINOIS PAVING TRUCKING EXCAVATING PHONES SEVVER OFFICE 3 65II LIME STONE RESIDENCE 2 6924 Mother s Favornte Servlce Company Steaks of Dlshnctlon Ace Laundry G H 8' S S and Dry Cleanmg Co race a on 727 Kdbum Avenue Rockford s Foremost Launderers Rockford Illmols and Dry Cleaners 3 9313 911 w sfafe sem Dual 4 3366 we have It e Dllvetti Letters 22 Only 3M mches hzgh 8V pounds lzght but wltlz all zmportant Ing typewrzter features! F avorzte of pro wrzlers and students alzlte' N Automatic key board set tabulator and many ex cluslve features make the Letters 22 a remark able value at 888 plus taxes lncludmg hand some two tone case Let us show why It s called the portable portable XX 000000000000 I 00000000000 OLIVETTI SALES CORPORATION ROCKFORD DISTRICT OFFICE North Mann Street Rockford Illmols 05 o R' ' . SwX Lx? y . . wk N Q If 3 X 2 N N th If 5 ,N ' ' , I I' Q 2 ff . . -I . H m 'fl . I I - ' I ' S - J B I H . H , , KB ' F . . ' ., is .9 , - n wx 'lx , l I - 303 ' I I I Increase Your Knowledge . . of local, national, and world events every day, even after graduation by reading daily your ROCKFORD MORNING STAR illnrkfnrh illegrntvr 1Kepuhlu: The newspapers with wirephoto plctures and all three world wide news services Say lt Wrth Flowers Highland Floral Co 7l8 E ghteenth St eet Phones 2 7708 2 7707 20 FERM DAIRY Wrshes the Class of 54 every hope for a successful future of happiness prosperity and peace RCCKFCDRD MACHINE TOCDL CO ...ni ..--I TWT 'Uggl f .uv M 0 ROCKFORD S ggnpmgy 3I7 MARKET STREET . ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 206 M I I .. iffzffffsw t , A 7 I ., E I Q4 KY VD? I 1 ,, . W V ,sy '- . I ' ,.I-A ' I -- f I I' I , h V V 1 , Y 'Q' ...V . W ,-OI ' T IT. 'I If K, 'VM .. V, ,,n I . ,Yap pf' A . 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