Rockford High School - RHS Yearbook (Rockford, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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D - 2 2 2 , gl 1 2 2 , 2 ' ' ' 2 ' ' Y V 2 2 ' 1 l C L .N V K I 1 . 1 . h . U Q . ' 2 ' ' 2 ' . , 2 ' . g ' 2 A V ' . ' 'A ' 2 ' g 2 ' ' 2 22' . ' 't ' 2 ' 2 U 2 ' ' 2 ' 2 2 junior play. He was there as we introduced our parents to the teachers , ' , 2 ' ' . 2 ' 2 ' ' ' 2 ' 2 ' ' ' ' ' '2' ' '. 12 ' ri 1 11 1' 1 'r r 1 I l I ll - 1 lr, I 11 11 11 g N Iv I I I in ! ll H 5 1 11' -' .2 2 ll .Q 'I ..- nw. gf! X A141 .A K Ju.- YfffagiJ?:f5'mix1fm:zfgs'.-fps Q K- ,- . l y S-NM 'fswfysffimezag ?'gf5if-xsj.fi'.,f - - 0 gf, :Nw ' N,L,,,jwQ2:15ggAgj15 gl wg! N S5551 M Q i ,nz 4 addyw i .-A VV,, fzgggf , mwsggw-1: Sli gli on S 35 Si! 6 ab Q fl Qs We , 'wo VOLUME XI :Booking Saab . . . Through the Your Sports ROTC Organizations Even from the back East High is well-designed. The parking lot is an active place jammed with cars of all makes and models from '29s to '5ls. The wing on the extreme right houses the different shop courses, including auto, machine, and electric. In the foreground is the sports field where the gym classes play baseball, football, and hockey, and football and track teams practice in fall and spring. East High is proud of its lovely Memorial Garden built to commemo- rate our alumni who died in World War ll. Each Memorial Day the Stu- dent Council president places a wreath of flowers on the bronze plaque on which are inscribed the n imcs of those who gave their lives for democracy The ceremony h 1d specill SlgI1ll:lL1ULC this yerr, beciuse the crisis in Koret hrs brought us ill closcr to wlr th tn ever before Approaching East from the east, we see on the left, the gym and swimming pool, and in the corresponding wing on the right thc luditorium vl ?N' ' W M ' 4 . ' . ' 1 , ' 2 1 ' ' '1 ' ' 1 'z ' '. ' L a' ' 1 ' ' 1 , 1 ' L , r . EL, '43, .. Say' 4. ..ff 5 ' F' . 2.3-t I E ,A fx fm .1 rg Ami, Q. ' r W . r Q was 'H-if ' -g , f' 1- 1 WI 1 K r J' 3,3 'isa ti' Hr' There' How are your say Ann Mrtchell Marrlyn Kapala, Elame Strohmln Shrrley Seaworth, and Dennls Cudra, as the Argus wrth one of IIS many eyes, catches them lollmg on Eist Hrghs front lawn durmg lunch perrod on a sunny dly rn September AagufL8gw8au 9649 IS' dtngoandyiaa To those of you unfamrlrar wrth East Hrgh, wed lrke to rntroduce you to a wonderful school, to those of you w ho are students, past or present, we hope to brmg back to you some pleasant memories of happy trmes and maybe even a few heart aches Through the hundred eyes of the mythologlcal Argus we see agam wrnnrng our first out of town football game If Wheattun and the exerted Rabs carrymg our vrctorrous team off the field We see October that brought more footb 1ll wms and losses, and Sophomore Parents Nrght unlor Scnlor Parents Nrght brought nervous students mtroducmg thcrr ptrents to thelr favorrte teachers The jumor class play and Thanksgrvrng vacatron followed qurckly Outsrde the snow fell and fell and fell there was no worry about Z1 whrte Chrrstmas Our hustlmg blsketb 1ll tcam breered through the hollday tournxments and beat the state champtonshrp Freeport team by one pomt early rn anuary Promotlons were announced at the ROTC ball the frrst formal of the year, and four lucky grrls were chosen by the new captuns IS sponsors We really began to be busy lfter the Publrcatrons talent show and could hardly belreve half the year was over at the end of first semester, anuary 79 The unror Mrxer, GAA carnxvrl, and ABL dance followed one another closely Our dlsippomtment rt losrng out rn the rcgrontl brsket ball tournament lessened IS we buckled down to work on the Dolphm show, senior themes, operetta unror prom and Senror class plry By May, the drys seemed to grow shorter as award assembllcs gave recognltlon to deservmg people Sports bm quets and GAA pl ty dry followed The semor tea prom bac calaureate and commencement took on specral melmng for those who wrll graduate and showed a prevrew of the future for those who wlll stay to carry on To those of you who 1re strangers to Etst wc vc trxcd to brmg an rdel of rts sprrtt md actrvrtres to those of you who know and love thc Hnlltop school weve trxed to hold up a mirror to show you YOURSELF Y 5 at is ' l at A, l ' 4 :ni W , Q X X 1 1 ' , M J fa 1 'I' ,. . .,, . . . . . . . . . , L , t ., . t . 1 J I J I I I I l I I 4 t t t . 4 . 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' ' - 'Q ' R 1 A 2 ' l ' a ' , t t 1 . ' 41 f A f i 1 A ' . . t , 4 ,I ' f- 1 4 A -1 r' I w , y . . . , ' ,' . - 'l - ' ' - . t 5 a 1 1 1 ' 'A l 2 - 1 . . O- an-. ww. Sophomores enthusustxtxlly support thelr teun as xx ell 19 the varsrty so they must yell twlte as long St1ll they would always be on hand for the luck off of the first game II 6 o clock Here 1 vu ILIOLIS bunth tre glvlng the Qheelelders some wel tome support A pep rally before the hast West football game IS 1 tradl tlon After stunts, cheers, and mtrocluctron of the teams dame took plate wxth an orahestrl pud for by the Flns asso matron Loyal GAA members sell hats pennants streamers and chrysanthemums Here Darlene Wlll1Hll1S m1kes 1 last mmute sllc before the rtlly stlrts Through students are often accused of exaggeratlng, here IS one slogan th1t really comes from the SOUL' 9 iv' My rs Qt f I ,mv 'X s H W 1 'S 35 A ' 1 rs 5 s 'D 'M A , W t .. E , -Ni J .. 4. 'fl L 1 ' L , . ' 1. , vu ,- . A v K V , Us A ' ' , 2 ' . 1 1 ' 1 ' ' ' 1 . e - ' . K ' I. ' . ' ' ' , a L f ' ' 2 1' 1 - I 'Wi ' 7 L 7 7 I ' 1 , . , ,wp -s, L z ' . Hclcn Moody JLIIIIOI' clxss secrctmry pourcd corlce If the tel t1blcs on un1orSen1or Pxrents Nrght, whrle other students stood by to be sure they drdn t run out of coolcres lor the hrst tune the classes voted to serxc free refresh mcnts nn the cmfeterm rn the pfxst ptrents xxcrc lsked to JN S. October 19 brought many scenes sum ltr to th1s when sophomores brought thexr ptrents to school to mcet thelr teachers At the left Mr Earl Kleslxng Wcxrld H15 tory teacher chats wrth Mr md Mrs R C Carlson L On parents mght the whole bulldlng IS open for parents to v1s1t Here Mr Sturrt Goldmg, Sharlot Anderson, Mr Hxrvery Anderson, rndustrul telchcr, Mrs K G Anderson, and Mrs S K Goldmg rnspect an rntrlcate nmchme 1n electrre shop ll . K A V if 'lf 5. L . . . 9 , ' . ' . , . 1 . . R , . . ,I xx Q K. c l be A 1 I . 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A. - X :Bao-kmg, at SML 6 Maia! .bpiafcditad D1d you know there are 1266 students at Eftst teuhers classrooms l17D hall lockers drfferent clubs teres of lfand boys rn ROTC 17187 llbrary books 4 11115 ulne subscrrptrons druly newspapers These lunror it v gvrrls rllustrate good study habxts and how to use 111 the f1C1llIl6S K the llbmry lms T h e S t u d e n t Counul thrs year promoted 1 mm pubn to 1ss1st students to de velop good study hablts 1nd the ldetwts very sue Lessful Or th mt the nurse handles pltxents yelrly Qudrtorrunu h IS ll77 se1ts gym 7400 seats Ltttle Thefttre 7 seftts swrmmrng pool 10x75 feet 1n srze lrbrary crrculftted 14 a56 books last year llbmry attendmce 40 467 dllfllig school Thxs stack represents the books used rn the 57 courses at East 12 0 , I 0 I I I I 70 AA ..... A AA A .,.. ..... A A A, - . 19 ' .a. . , A, ..., A A ..., A AA 5:53 H A I8 A AA 1 ' l 170 ,..,. , A ' -, - ..,, ..... 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L ' , ' ' V -4' Tom Hopp skrllfully demonstrates, How to Change .1 Trre, rn Speech class taught by Mlss Adeline Hoegberg dramatlcs 1n structor Speech rs desrgned to develop better speaklng hablts self confidence, and clarrty when talkrng to a group, and we would certarnly grve Tom an A 1f he can clearly explarn to most grrls the fundamentals of this operatron l.1fe at school functrons tround certarn forms 1nd blrnks that rre flmrhar to everyone Theres the brrght gold late admrt, whrte 1nd school skrppers shame yellow absence or trrdy slrp green room to room forms md more Other colors and srzes are found rn the dull yellow cardboard report, and book cards, whrle programs card day finds us fillrng out four of these whrte beautres Another blue form rs the coveted lrbrary admrt, whlle most re cerpts for dues and SL1bSLI'1pIlOIl ptyments are whrte last but DOI le lst srnce rt IS usullly the hrst thrng we hear ln Home Room etch lI10I'I'1lIIg rs the vu hlte mrmeogrlphed HR notlce th rt varres each mornrng from severrl lrnes to a full page and contalns all club cl rss, and specral lnnouncements for the day 19 Learnrng by dorng, IS an East Hrgh motto as these prctures prove Top, Dorothy Johnson, lun xor, rntervrews Harley Butters, announcer and drsc jockey at WROK to prepare her Newswrrtmg personal rntervrew assrgnment Newswrrtrng 15 an xnterestrng course offered to students wrth above average Englrsh grades who want to learn about journalrsm Thrs subject, taught by Mrss Marre ohnson, publlcatron advrser, meets three tnmes durrng the day and from rts students are chosen the commg years Hrghlrghts and Argus staffs The jLlI1lO1'S rn Newswr1t1ng do most of the routrne wrrtrng for the paper and are assrgned regulxr sources of news, called beats to wrrte on ,af xv lv 'O -mi'-of ,I .. af QP f,.4 N XXX ei ff ' r , . . 4 a H x ,, . . ,, . . . . 3 , 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . f-5.4 , H , H ,-:1t?X7:1.1., x ,,,.-g'3,-eff, u. .,.4:..,. wt, I I H KM., . .,,,, . 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' , . J 1 4 v 5 5 9 5 7 7 I 7 , . ' 1 1 ' . . 7 . p 1 . I , Dutch Nightingale, Harry Van Pelt, who ted Holland on the UN television show, play- . I A 7 K . C . I .' 2 c - Y U V - - nv guitrr and their accordion accompanrst her outstanding issembly was the Holland 1 1 A Cappella gave part of their con cert program in 1 school assembly pro gram Here Marrlyn Hoaglund IS bi cycled tcross the stage by her boy friend Do you suppose they re sing mg Bicycle Built for Two 9 Mr Smith Roger Rathke The ctu c of their pirents wor ries Barbara Johnson Diane Hlavka Irene Miner and Joanne Clark plot together while Kent Johnson listens Roger Rathke and Helen johnson look troubled as john Gerbode talks to them. Could it be their children are the cause of their worries though? XWe're sure of it! The high collared shirtwaists, large hats, floor-length gowns, and or- nate furniture used, gave an authentic 1904 look to the scenery. The quick-action and humor of the play and plot were greatly enjoyed by those who came Nov. 18, 19. Q-.vw meet me an .Spb :Baum Tneienied Hg, 'KX Miss Adeline Hoegberg drlm 1t1cs director and Mr George Benson electricitn confer over 1 lighting prob lem for the pl 1y The entire clst included Mrs Smith Helen Johnson Rose Esther Agnes Tootre Lon ohn Fred Lucille a Mr Dodge Mr Duffy Mrs Watmghop Katie Conductor Shirley Ekstrom Joanne Clark Barbara johnson Diane Hlavka Irene Miner Warren Conner Kent Johnson Bob Lorenz Kay Werling Carol Ackerson John Gerbode West Somer ohanna Van Boxel Mary Pat Huntley Carl Solomonson Student Director , 2 Q, Q W, in 3. . , A kg y R Q A 5 , rr ' ' U I I g I E I ......,,,,..,,,,.i.....,t ............t .............,.t...t..ttttt , , I y K 1 , ,, ., ,ii.i,,,t,.,,, ..,.. . ' il I B ii B Grandpa .,.,.,..,, ,... ....,,..., , ...., ..,,,,.,, ,,,,..., . , , ,.....Ra1ph Stang :xg ' J ..i,, ,,.a. u tiia,,, ,,a..i,i, u ,,,,a..ia . . 2 of B ,,., ., ,i..,, ii., ,....., i i i ' V1 Q Id ............ .... . i ....i.., ...ii, i.ii..... . , ., . he Mfifi 1, . , .,,... ,. , ,, at is tyta F I .,,x , ir, 'Ls , , .. ,,t , V ' . ' ..... . . i , . 17 Beh1nd the desks 1n the office are those who serve us by answermg quest1ons phone calls typ1ng f1l1ng and 1SSL11I'1g admrts These hard workers are Mrs DOFIS Fran zen Mrs Anna Ware M155 Betty Stenberg Mrs Eleanor Borden and Mrs Bern1ce Mullen reg1str1r Beh1nd the l1nes ID the cafeter1a are those who serve us by plannmg preparmg and servmg the varred and appenzrng luncl1es 1n the cafter1a Bes1des the government subs1cl1zed 25 cent lunches salads soups s1ndw1thes and desserts can be purchased A fam1l1ar s1gl1t are Mrs H1lda Olson and Mrs Ebba Anderson .7Fw4Le Wim lfmwe 110- Keep Swat Runfung. Ewcccentfy, Beh1nd tl1e brooms at East are ten 1an1tors and two jamtresses Here LOU1C a fam1l1ar favor1te 1S p1ctured sn l'l1S closet where SLlPPl1CS are kept The spotlessness of East s halls are due to these d1l1gent men BCll1f1Cl tl1e door marked nurse s office 1S MISS Mar1an Dag nan whose cheery S1Tl1lC and greenngs do much to 1mprove a S1Ck students aches She ISSUCS adm1ts excuses and adm1n1sters Beh1nd the door 1U1I'liCCl Placement Ofhce each mornmg SIIS Mr Ol1ver Schade to whom Eastrtes talk about secur1ng part or full IIITIC Jobs Mr Schade serves not only East s1ders but afternoons hnd 111111 at West temporary care for the s1ck K. 'gl - 1 r s 5 5 3 7 5 9 a Q' L L 9 9 ' 4 1 1 1 ' 1 7 3 f , I - 7 L . . K 1 C Q 0 I J I I 2' h h 9 . - . , ,, . ,, . . . . . . . . 7 3 5 r . . . , . , . . . 4 . r , t 1 . ' a 1 . A 3, I . 95 7 1,7 - W to A , X ig, 2.1 1 l mm. M I -.1 Zi' Ay x 1 1 X 1ifQff3 .'f! fx ,fflizf xr wk. f, , K r 1. .g,Mj . , A Q' 1 l8 Wlaat rs rt th ll IS engrossrng Bud Drtto Don Lodln Jule Samuelson ean Ellrott and Carol Mrddleton so' There IS only one reply they hope to find the answer to another unsolvable Physxcs problem regardlng welghts and tensxon There IS a happy expressxon on therr faces at last, the secret IS known Etst Hrgh has mo Swedlsh glasses bet ruse 1 large number of students want to learn the language Under the gmdance of Mrss Margaret Swanson the classes take an actrve part rn uvrc. ahfarrs ts shown by th1s p1cture They are broad Lasnng a progrtm of songs ln Swedlsh, one of several they have done Some of the broadcasts have been sent to Sweden and exchanged for s1m1lar broadcasts done there 04 6: T' Q8 Before the snow fell ohn R HHIIIS, and Sture Bengtson tr1ed measurrng CllSIl0LCS wlth 1 trnpod rn trrgonometry glass by using, the parkmg lot as a rrver 1nd frgvurmg the angles to get the drsrame ' MW kill if Here, MISS Elrzabeth MLGu1res Englrsh V class, drama tmcs the famous lrnes from Mrcbcth by Shakespeare Double double toll md trouble Flre burn md cauldron bubble x,-il Qunamiaatcvw and 27114414 Heh .9n6Uzu6 9 a r , , - - V - - - s- . 2 2 , ,v 5 V . . I Gm' , 2 , J , ra ' 1 I I , I S I . 5 A ... , 2 ' ' 5 , K1 I 4 '2 k 2 ' ' 2 '2 2 A ' , 2 I . c 4 . L 4 I l , , Q L L h S ' l 2 . 2 ' . 2 - 3 2 2 . 2 .2 x q .Aga 'V ' K4 5- l f r . 'S X ' . 5 4 fn- In - . fe 17 I ,iw x ., 2 wi V - A fillwle xx 5,,,mv. M . ' '1 xy W, . 1 4 t A ' s.. ' , -ig 7--2 ,. . A . 2: .2. .I 4, ' , . 4 B, 2 433, . - -2 . -1, . M .,.2 ,W - . '4'ss Q -Av ' 4 ,J - 1 l . if 1- 1 . 1 ' 1 ' 2 t . 2 . 2 2 , , 2 , . 2 2 2 2 2 . f Y . 2 2 2 ' . I I I 1 1 f -t 9,un,, Qadd cmd Qcmciw November 9, saw many East High girls garbed in men's shirts on backwards, with silk scarves around their necks. You're right, it was Senior Farmers Day at East. You can imagine the sur- prised expression of the Armistice Day speaker when he saw half of his audience dressed as Donna Mislon, Dolores Elwood, Jennie Kluz, Kay Hed- rick, and Karin Hedlin, were in this picture. Another fad that lasted longer and was really fun was Nuke playing. The year l950 hnally found East Highers playing ukes at parties, club meetings, and informal get-togethers. Tom Scifo, Jean Anderson, Tom Valentine, Mavis Carlson, and Wzxrren Landstrom, were caught strumming and humming at a joint Hi-Y and Y-Teen meet- ing. Did Arthur Godfrey ever expect this? Though harmful initiations are not approved of at East, some harmless fun is, and here Lucy Pottinger carries, as penalty for being initiated, a well-loaded lunch tray for the senior members of GAA. Part of Ruthie Lindskold's ABL initiation job was to push a pencil with her nose across the Little Theatre stage floor. Later ABL had a pot-luck supper in the cafe- teria where new members waited on the older ones and ate jello and spaghetti with their fingers. Some of the pins used to identify various club members at East are shown at the left. K , .Deo-meffzing Wai :folded Though the elevator shaft has been in the building for ten years, the elevator, located in the right wing of the building, was just installed this year. It will hold one and one-half tons but has never been that full yet. Mr. Orput demonstrates how useful it is to use by assisting the janitors to haul waste to the basement to be burned. A really new addition to East is the TV tower built on top of the shop building by the combined help of the electrical classes and Architectural Iron Works. The tower has ten foot angle irons to hold it in place and will first be used for FM, AM, and TV. Later, other high frequency and transmitting antennae will be installed. Besides the TB x-rays taken this year, seniors were given an opportunity to have dental x-rays taken free of charge. Here the visiting dentist shoots a picture of Valerie Thomas's teeth. The x-ray pictures were then returned to students who in turn could take them to their own dentists for analysis. Y x N 'X RX XR XX S. GE 21 1- yn., Chustmms tssembly thls year annually d1st1ntt1ve and 1mpress1ve, seemed even better than before In 1t, 1 mother told the story of the NHFlV1fy to her ch11dren and vuth the help of the dramattts clmsses, If ume to llfe before therr eyes A Cappellr Treble Clef, and the other thotrs added lovely musxc Remember Beaunful Swxor' Mmy homerooms had partxes to celebrate Chr1stm1s but Mr Arthur Satres 3l6ers were the only ones that Santa paxd a WISII to, and If looks as xf h1s bag wasnt empty Said at Cfftudimad game Whxt can Ierry Obermrller be thmktng of as he holds mrstletoe over ean Sells head whxle Stan Mattson watches? It mmf be the decoratrons for the senror tree that all agreed was the brggest, pretnest, and best ever seen, or do they sav that every year' The motmng, of December lu found Eastrtes sleeprly trudgrng to school and fallrng asleep rn study hall In 1 pre domrnmtly Swedrsh communnty Decem ber 17 rs an rmportftnt mght It 15 the begrnnrng of the Chrrstmas season and srngners to go around to therr frrends houses seremdrng them between 11 and 3 am Groups lrke A Cappella chorr Swedrsh Club and many hrgh school students take part rn thrs custom of Lucrarng Heres SWCd1Sl'1ClL1bS Lucra Carolyn Carlson wrth her attendants Mavrs Carlson Colleen Krtzmrller o anne Adamson Mary Lou R johnson Nadrne Lmdeman and Rosre johnson Clfmmimad Page l5'Jz,mg.6 bowatu., 7-lafuined, Tamenfd, cmd f70f'LU-UL The wrnter of 1950 was the longest coldest and snowrest Rockford had ever seen Mr Green head Janrtor rs shown begrnnrng the tedrous lob of shovelrng agarn The swrrlrng wrnd and snow covered cats rn the background rllustrate the extent of the bombardment 'Nn. Many students come to school on specml buses When the roads were bad and the snow deep the buses were often late and office grrls were kept busy rssurng late admrts to load after load of passengers A real cold cold wrnter wrth plenty of rce and snow' 23 ' Y Q r . - . K . K . D . Y y Q s 4 te , the Rockford custom IS for groups of 41.31 Q' 9 . Y . . , ' t , c D L A ' pl I . ., f , Q , . , . E 1 - Y p - - f I t t t W I 1 4 ' a . 9 l a , Qi V ' 9 a J ' C 4 9 ' s f . 4 H I I I I I I I I L , , c .1 . . . . .. . l , . C , . l . . . . f . C ' . U , L K R I D S . -H If . 4- A, ., - 1 4. to K ,KV -A 1 ,YQ . A SX W, . 5 , 1 . Lg? Stdiyxtl Y'S'Xgl?vc.tNf ,K -,gg Qw- nw- Gm WK X X mx W' Q X5o9nk?m at ..:, s fr e B A ii 529.2 7,1,. W Y asf, r P iili iA ' T 95. LOWS 4 52? l44'qf'?f5ii 35470 .. U . i,..-..Ai.,.....- , . W. Tom Karahalias poses as some- one Jack Lofgren might be looking for as part of the entertainment of the junior mixer, an informal party of dancing and fun held in the cafeteria. Kew Yiwu Raw, Snowbound, the Publications talent show, featured fifteen acts this year. Jerry Patterson and Lillian Erlandson, master and mistress of ceremonies, were proprietors of a snowbound Alpine lodge, and asked their guests to provide some sort of entertainment. The audience voted Betty Smith, who yodeled and played the guitar, first place both nights, and jerry is shown presenting her with the grand prize check. -T SN G Wai ig B lggwk is x XX F 4' ky grii 'ww We R X I tyty asa ieo'o55li....,.ii , K VN X s X bvQY?ig3'i QS-CAQYYQX , ,316 X xxg .. , Sxxixxl'-li ' Y Typical of posters used to advertise different activities are these. Remember the pretty pink and blue ABL 'Birthday Ball poster, and the colorful Snowbound one? All posters and tickets for East High functions are printed in Print Shop by students. ww P3 Heel, toe, around you go! -sounds familiar? Of course, the Senior Mixerg wasn't it fun? Plaid shirts were THE thing to wear. 24 gf nlug.. IIUIII. usual. sup.. u Dick Harris and Gordy Thorell sweep the gym floor be- tween halves of the game, while other R-club men usher and take tickets in return for free passes. Coach Laude gives advice, as members of the team shake hands in the huddle before game time. But wh0's the little stranger, number 51? Why he's just a Rab, the little guy who represents the spirit and loyalty of East High rooters whether the boys win or lose. Come on team,-I'm all for you! Bcwkefdalf l9Juln,g, Let's back that coach, Let's back that team, Come on gang, let off some steam, With a U-rah, rah, rah rah, With a U-rah, rah, rah rah, With a team, team, team! ROCKFORD LOYALTY SONG Three cheers for Rockford High School, Cheer Rah, Rah, Rah! We have a team boys, Cheer them, Rah, Rah, Rah. Faithful loyal fellows, They will not lack, Cheer them, they fight for the Red and Black! RISE and SHINE Rise, rise, and shine, boys, We have a team, Yea! Rise and shine. Rise on to victory, shine on with glory, honor, fame. Rise, rise, and shine boys, A credit to the East High name, U-Rabs E-Rabs Great-Rabs all! Yea! Rise and shine! 6 Jenna, Ghana, ifiigha and Jimikaa, Go-0-o-o, East high, Go! Go-o-o-o, East high, Go! Smash ium, bust 'um, That's our custom. Go-o-o-o, East high, Go! Basketball is an exciting sport, both for the spectators and the players. You could say Rockford is basketball crazy and you wouldnt be far from wrong. Theres some- thing about the game - remember West Aurora, when East was rated tops in the state, and Howie broke an individual scor- ing record? We were sure we were headed for the Sweet Sixteen, but it just wasn't in the cards. Dave broke his foot, Howie and Bruce were injured. Were not blaming any- one, or making excusesg we lost to Belvi- dere and didn't go downstate. But, smiles and tears, sighs and cheers, as the season ended, no one denied we had a good year, and loved every minute of it. You've You've You've You've got got got got F-I-G-H-T, F-I-G-H-T, F-I-G-H-T, WIN! Sophomore cheerleaders, Charmaine Melin, Nancee Clark, Sandy Barber, and Helen Di Tullio, order a coke to rest their weary throats. Though the boys all have smiles as they sign teammate Dave Leppert's cast, they missed Dave on the squad to work with them. His injury, as well as others, hampered East greatly this year. Huddled around Dave are Rog Coffman, Dick Foerester, Dave Kjell, Howie Weyburg, Don Roos, Bruce Lantow, and Bob Holmquist. 2' IWW -Chicago Daily News Photo 'TSX Pussy Johnson, Claudette Fagerstrom, Ralph Stang, Ronnie Swenson, John Hoaglund, the leads in the operetta, Robin Hoodf' pose in a typical scene from the presentation. The cast includes: John Hoaglundt., . .. ..,,, , , Robin Hood Claudette Fagerstrom .........,..,......., ..... ,,., M aid Marion Pat Shanahan , .,,, , . ............ .......,., S heriff of Nottingham Pete Hensley ..,........,.. . ........, Sir Guy of Gisborne Helen Johnson .......,,, . 4.........,, .. .Dame Durden Priscilla johnson. ,, ..., .,,,..i , ,, ..... ............, A nnabel David Anderson .... ,.... .............. L i ttle John Loren Lund ....., ........ , Friar Tuck Ralph Stang .... ........, , ...Alan-a-Dale Ronnie Swensonm... .... .. ,,.. ,Will Scarlet Senior Play Royal Family Cast Julie Cavendish . ..., .. ,, Janet Vaughn Tony Cavendish ..... ....., . .. ...,, ,... John Hof Fannya... .,,.,,,, ., Ruth Ann Ferm, Arlene Swanson Gwen ..., .. .. ,, .. Lona Beck, Mary Condon Herbert Dean ...,, , ., ,. , ,. ..,, , .. .... . Pat Shanahan Kitty ................... ,,,. V anita Fincham, Joanne Raisbeck Oscar Wolfe ,,,....... ....... ...,...s..,, ........s.. . J a ck Hagstrom Perry Stewart ..,, Bob Huffman, Gene Collins Gill .,,, ,..,,. . .. ,.,,, , , .. ........,.. Richard Nelson Della ....,,,.., ..., ,.,.. N o rma Green Jo .........r....,,,,, ., Russ Skorburg McDermott ,,,,, . , ,,.. Gordon Thorell Miss Peake ,,,,,........ Karin Hedlin Chauffeur ..,.,, ....,., , , ,............ Tom Hopp Gunga ..... ,. ..rs.. Kent Riedesel Hallboy ..., ., ., ,..,,..,, ....,..Bob lsoz Hallboy ,,,. . ....... , . Francis Twait Student Director.. r....,,,.,,,.....,,.... .... Janice Malmberg Robin Hood by DeKoven told of the struggles of Robin Hood to regain his title as Earl of Hunting- ton. The plot involves a crooked Sheriff, a gang of outlaws, two love stories, capture and escape, and since it is a comedy, final happiness. The three-act comedy, The Royal Family by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, acted the story of the Cavendishes, a theatrical minded family who live in New York City and closely resembles the Barrymores of Broadway and Hollywood fame. Fea- tured actors were two French poodles, a parrot, and a real baby. Shown practicing for their senior play parts are Norma Green, Karin Hedlin, jack Hagstrom, Bob Huffman, Russ Skorberg, Vanita Fincham, Ruth Ann Ferm, and Lona Beck. Formally posed in their parts for The Royal Family are Joanne Raisbeck, Pat Shanahan, john R. Nelson, Gene Collins, john Hof, Arlene Swanson, janet Vaughn, and Mary Condon. , , ' L ti Q 'f , Qs , H ' x-V V ' KJ V ffq,-' iilfli lf 5 Q EEE.. l W 52,97 ' . . , f Fifi , V , , gf 2 ' fi W i. ,4., . M A V 4. ' ' R3 ,w - 3. jfs,-5.1m ., ' r , K W ks. 2 M . . N .B X 4 it sax s. . RWHNZ K . ,xn - .f Nfwc X sm 'M K oney Island, this years Dolphin show, presented three The only royalty elected at lfast High is the Dolphin quecn ballets, ventriloquist, disappearing, and tumbling selected by the student body from lo senior girls nominated by the This picture shows the finale where ballet girls swam Dolphin Club. Lona Beck was crowned queen. and Dolly Gran lighted candles around a floating berg and Mary Condon were attendants. .Q lz- W 'sd H se f . Q f 5 it , . MF 7' .W -51 'Q rf Jwnxce oftnne Anderzon Anderzon Nancy Kay G0Od1U Hedrlck Q, 9 Lorm Beck Dorothy Llebllng ,jeff 5 Q-'T' V' em V1n1t1 Elhott Frncham Pauhne Ruth Ann Peterson Pojmrtn Sami iicgh 6 .10-fa, .7 The ten grrls 1nd ten bo s rw k Y l y n mg, sc1o11st1c11ly tt the top of the scnlor cllss rare mnounced elch yclr If thc end of the first semester From these To T p wenty who sire judged by thelt schol1st1c records durm Y tl I 5 lerr t 1ree yeftrs If E1st 1 boy ind 1 grrl .lrc chosen to speik 1t Commencement CXCILISCS Domld R Anderson D1v1d L ppert fx Sture Bengtson Rxch1rd Mqlmgren H .43 MK' W J tck W Hagstrom Ho Huffm tn ohn Robert Donald Cftnden erry Mosser Nelson Patterson Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists, each year inducts the worthy senior and outstanding jun- ior journalists. Pauline Peterson, left, Jack Hagstrom, and Frances Golding were elected to the society last year as juniors Those inducted this year were Don R Anderson an1ce and oanne Anderzon Lona Beck Anne Davis ean Elliott ean Haen Cora acobson Priscilla ohn son Don Lodin Richard Malmgren Margaret Nelson Dick Nordlof Ruth Ann Pojnaan Hovsard Wey burg and Clarice Young Nancy Goodin was elected by the senior class to receive the good Clfl zenship award given by the Daugh ters of American Revolution better known as the DAR David Leppert and Lona Beck were elected Com naencement spelkers for the class of 5l from the Top H Fvsenty by sote of the Senior class SENIOR HONOR ROLL Dem Anderson Don ald Roger Anderson oan Alden Anderson amce Ruth Anderzon Joanne Rosc Anderron Lona Beck Sture Bengtson Patricia Bertrand Mtry Anne Burns Anne Dlvis Barbara Easton Jean Elliott Vanitt Flnchim Clfillf, Flood N incy Ooodin Dlrlene Granberg Dyvone Ouler lck Higstrom inet H imnacrstr md Kathryn Hedrick ohn Hof Robert Huffmtn Cori Itcobson Ruth Ann Jacobson 151 Mary Lou Qlrolyn ohnson Priscilla Ann johnson David Kjell ennie Kluz Carol Llrson David Leppert Dorothy Liebling Richard Malmgren oanne Mortenson Don ild Mosser Camden Nelson Margaret Nelson Richard Nordlof ick Edwin Olson Patricit Ann Olson Jerry Pttterson Mary Elldl Peterson Pauline Peterson Ruth Ann Pojmln C xrol Ann Roberts lule Samuelson Ioyce Mtrilyn Sw tnson Howard Weybtlrg t t t . 4 . , L' J , 1 a ' aj' aj' . , fjf , .J - . ,Q 7 a 1 ' 1 a I K 5 , I V . r, t ,L 4 7. C K P K . L 4 7' 7 C L C P Y - y 2 , . f f gl .K X 9 ,. n X- t f f V- X jr 2 z 1 J A 2 c ' J. lf' J 2 1 - 1 2 -.., . ' law 4 X 5 K L C ' 'irq' 2 JL 2 2 ' J , f L i C rt t 1 4- 1 cl '1 1 , ' j ' ,, ll A ' Ji Q' ,At1 Y U W , 2' a c , V 3 I 1 t K 4 ll P jf if Q - ja L l'i A 2 . -, 1 9 J K ' ' - ,' ff ' 2 K K Y Q I ' ' 12'.' L 4 ' 1. il Zim Hknicm 017,64 . . . May 25 and 24, found seniors, dressed in their best, balancing tea cups in the flower- decked library of East High. A tradition at East, the tea honors our mothers and begins the festive whirl the seniors soon find themselves in. Senior Prom, always a magic word in any highschoolers vocabulary, is held in the gym at East High. Needless to say, each years dec- orations are more beautiful than the previous year's, and hardly an eye is dry when the strains of the last dance fade at 12 olclock. There is something rather flnll lbout receiv ing commencement tickets but the smiles of these 1950 graduates prove that though the ptst is wonderfully unforgettable the future holds cxciting promise too .7F:,en, Game Qlmduaiao-n Ioyce Farris jauntily lssists Bridley Anderson with his up and gown We were gay as we fastened our gowns and proudly ad justed our caps, but as we turn and there on the hill, see the most beautiful school in the world we reilize that for the list time as its students we were lookinv East 2 a ' - 7 . r 2' . , I I I 1 I ui .Q , , 1 2. . 2 . .1 L . I' 7 4 , 2 . t' . V . 1 Q' ' Y! f s 23 ' 52 ..., ,fr wwwry MM -29331 ,W .. Nw ,Jwaws mm --N Mx. hs . w V 3 A , -' ' f4J.L,x.wfiZQ 1 Q I, JW Y Vff 5, Y K I ., ,. ,M 21 W ' K U ., ff ' ' -v ' Q V . . 'X ' - A .NL Y 4- M , ,MQN gg .0 M WE me 1 3 Q W . TOP ROW left to rrght Mgr john Lmdskold Dlck Brrnker Dave Martenson Ronnle Bowes Bob Dobmck 11m Wrsockl Byron Baker Roger Ostrom Drck Ebert Duane Propp THIRD ROW Walter Wadman Coach Steve Polaskr Roger Keene Ralph Olson Bxll Johnson Gary Squrer Ronald Bartmann Marv n Brobeck Norman Darby Coach Frank Bohac Noel Carter mgr SECOND ROW Jerry Obermlller Dick Harrrs B1ll McNamara Warren Landstrom Coach Harry Palmer Ronnle Johnson Hugh johnson Don Nelson Leon Kaltved BOTTOM ROW Jerry Patterson Tom Hopp Tom Scrfo Paul Maurmcr jrm Benson Drck Lake Joe Teevan jack Newman Pat Flemrng met Qwmm ew Jam emma Prctured here at annual letter assembly are East's able varsrty football coaches Head coach, Harry M Palmer, asslstant coach, Clarence CSteveD Polaskr, and JV coach, Frank Bohac 34 Our lrght but determ1ned E Rabs grrdders bucked up agamst some tough opposrtron thrs season, but managed to carry off three very sweet vrctones two of whrch came rn confer ence play whrle dropping seven ball games five to conference opponents The Rabs also had the prrvrlege Cor mxsfortuneb of playlng agarnst all staters Wrllard Schuldt, g1ant end of the Elgrn Maroons, and West Aurora's Dean Guzeman, sard to be one of the finest open Held runners 1n the Blg 8 conference In the 1U1ClHl contest of the season, a non conference t1lt agarnst Belort, lf looked as rf the Rabs were goxng to garn at least a tre, when Purple end Frank Clarke rntercepted a fourth down pass by Dlck Lake on hrs own n1ne yard l1ne and scampered the remarnrng 91 yards for the score Belort made the extra poxnt to grve them a 7 0 vrctory over our dlsappolnted but undaunted Rabs For the first trme IH almost a year and a half our boys were able to bear the frults of v1cto.y back to Rockford, as they slapped down a larger f H, I . A r 'Q Q I N V . M W. , , G X rl f gg., I , ., 5 my to :ig 2 u . l J gy- . Y I - J Q t tyty , il C f Y y . ,gf rg , 3, t 1 P . ' . V 1.9 '5 ,1.,4f,. 7 C if , M L, 7 2 - ' , , 1 M.-.M Y 1 M 2 Ll. N f - x n . ' 7 j , . 4 Q ' I 7 I : ' ' 5 ' ' 7 7 . 7 I 7 I . 'Y I 7 V 3 ' 1 5 S 7 7 7 Y - y 5 s a r , - 3 , 1 7 5 7 7 7 V ' : 3 5 - J 7 7 7 I 7 ' 0 I Wfheaton team by a 7-6 score at Grange Field in Wfheaton. ln order to win, the Rabs had to come from behind in the fourth quarter, over- coming a six-point delicit the impolite hosts had supplied them with in the third period. The play that produced the victory was a beautiful 25-yard pass playfl'atterson to Bill johnson. Then Bob Dobnick, East Highs Automatic toe, calmly booted the ball between the up- rights, to give the Palmermen this welcomed and badly needed win. The following week, the mighty midgets came home to entertain Elgin's highly touted Maroons, East outdid Elgin in every department except one, the number of points scored. The monstrous Maroons counted in the first quarter of the game when big Willzirtl Sehuldt went over on a 22-yard end-around play. Although our Rabs were outweighed at every position, they put up a brilliant light throughout the I entire ball game and really gave Elgin a scare. The Maroons, however, won 7-0. ln the fourth tilt of the season, we once again went down in defeat, this time to a Bloom eleven. After numerous fumbles by both teams the ball ended up in the possession of our boys on their one-yard line. Pat Fleming squirmed over from there to score and Dobnick added the extra point to tie it up- The rest of the game was all Bloom, as they topped us 21-7. The jolict team paced by spcedstcrs lke Wliite and David Walton, ran over, around, and right through our Rabs and handed them a 53-9 ,N J - ,Q L. K thrashing before a homecoming crowd at Joliet. . , 1 D F7 wx jerry Obermiller, a substitute back entered the ' 2 t ban ,L 6 , '-wr , game in the final quarter to carry the ball six 1 times for 95 yards and a touchdown. Bob Dob- - t ' nick kicked the extra point, to give us our seven '. - POIITIS. LEFT: Rab gridder Pat ,al Fleming C585 squirms away from an L-P player. , , 2 . as RIGHT - top to bottom: ' V. M Ronald Bartmann lg .Lf Ronald Bowes Pete Chabucos --t': Y is J i e A F 1 Bob Dobnick Pat Fleming Dick Harris BELOW: Tackle, George Aurand of Elgin, slips a beat hug on Quarterback Jerry Patterson who has just snared a flat pass. i' I :isp ' N I 8 IW i if wi... his if K in ly 1 , ' Roger Keene Leon Kaltved Ronald Johnson Bill johnson Tom Hopp is i , la, - . . ' 2 Vx-7.7 ' - , 1 it x is .1- J ' I fa gif! , . Dick Lake Warren Landstrom Bill McNamara Paced by fullback jim Benson, the Rabs bounced back from their humiliating defeat at the hands of Joliet and crushed a much heavier LaSalle-Peru team by a 22-0 score. The Rabs opened the contest by kicking to L-P, who were forced to punt on a fourth down. We then marched relentlessly all the way down the field for a touchdown, with Pat Flem- ing finally going over from the two-yard marker. Jerry Patterson, the little General quarterback, scored the second first quarter touchdown on a one-yard sneak. Automatic Dobnick made both the conversions to give the Rabs a 14-0 lead. After two scoreless quarters, -lim Benson, having made two previous long gallops to the goal which were nullified by penalties, waltzed 61 yards on a delayed buck, to counter for East. The Rabs turned the trick again a week later up at Freeport, outscoring the Pretzels 2l-l3. In the opening minutes of the ball game Ronnie Bartman recovered a host fumble on the Free- port 21-yard line. Then, aided by numerous penalties on the Pretzels, we moved the ball down to the one-yard stripe. From there co-captain jim Benson, plowed over for the score. Freeport also scored in the first half to tie the game up 7-7 at the end of two quarters. Mid-way in the third canto, however, the Rabs opened up with their passing game and scored on a pass-lateral play that covered 50 yards. The toss went from jerry Easts Pat Fleming and Leon Kaltved pose an iron wall for LaSalle-Peru's hard-driving fullback john Piieser. East triumphed over the Cavaliers, 19-O. -... 56 Hilfbltk Drtk Lrke Hoes dovtn Lllgglilg IS three unrdentrhed Bloom players Come up fast to snatch the prgskrn P tterson to end Gary Squrer who latteraled to erry Obermrller A few mrnures later we agarn took to the 'ur thrs trme Benson throwrng to Pat Flemrng The play covered an yards 1nd gave Erst rts thrrd touthdoxxn of the evenrng Bob Dobnrtk tonverred on 111 three stores to grve the Rrbs therr 7l pornts The followrng week the Pllmermen ran out of ,gas and West Aurora s powerful Blrck hawks took advantage of the fact by slapprng us down to the tune of 97 0 Auroras Guzernan and Ochensthlager provrded most of the fireworks on the ground and Brever, therr Hne qutrterbmk took mre of the passrng rn great style Although the annu 11 rnter trty Ll1Sl'1 between our Rabs and the West Hrbh Warrrtnrs was played on a brtter told nrght the we rther drdn t seem to tool off the Warrrors as they downed us 6 0 before almost 7 000 shrverrng fans The only score of the gam came early rn the frrst qurrttr when Wrrrrtur uptrrn Alex L'1S1l.1 Hred 1 li yard pass to Stan Mt Crudden who trught rt on our 50 lrne md sturrrctl to the gorl lrne wrthout 1 hlnd bernv lrrd on hrm We threttened serrously tmte, but we xx ere unable to store erther trme rm Wrscutkr oty Teu Glry Squrer .. q Y 35' 1-gd' JIS!! 9 37 Paul Mauriti Dick Nelson jerry Obermiller jerry Patterson Tom Scifo t vm, I? 3 - as 1 f 4 . 2 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' D L ' ' r . , -- 1 . .D s ,t M K f L . . -A ' 1 E, ' A ' Y , ' 1 ' f , 1. 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This counter failed to meet the requirements, however, and we were humbled 19-7. The loss to the Tomcats gave us a 2 won- 5 lost record in conference play and put us in a fifth place tie with West Rockford and Freeport. At the conclusion of the season guard Jack Newman and fullback Jim Benson were elected co-captains by their teammates. Nine of our Rabs were given all-city honors, placing four on the first team and five on the second. Those who received first string berths were center Bill McNamara, end Roger Keene, guard Jack Newman, and fullback jim Benson. Guard Tom Hopp, tackle Don Nelson, end joe Teevan, halfback Pat Fleming, and quarterback Jerry Patterson were named to the second team. This season Coach Palmer gave two varsity monograms and junior-varsity awards. John Lindskold received a major man- ager award and Duane Propp, Walter Wadtnan, and Noel Carter were given minor manager letters. Under this tangle of humanity lies West Rockford's halfback Stan McCrudden as co-captain jack Newman, Rog Keene, and jim Benson pounce on him to make sure he goes no farther. Rab-end Bill johnson No. Sl stretches in vain for a Patter son pass in East's opening tilt with Beloit. East East East East East East East East East East VARSITY SCHEDULE Rockford ...... O Beloit ......... Rockford 7 Wheaton Rockford ., 0 Elgin Rockford 7 Bloom Rockford 9 Joliet Rockford 22 LaSalle-Peru , Rockford .. 21 Freeport Rockford . O West Aurora Rockford 0 West Rockford Rockford. ..... .,,. .... 7 E ast Aurora Q 2, 7 V I in .zz i I Q' ,il girth K n gf Co-captains jack Newman and jim Benson were elected to the Big Eight all conference team and all-city teams. Jack continuously belted larger opponents around, paving the way for jim-Boomer Benson, a hard-driving fullback. Wlienever a few yards were needed, Boomer was called on to pick them up. jim was also elected to the first all-city team. Though both boys are not large as football players go, their X opponents will testify as to their largeness of ability. jack was probably the smallest player chosen on the all conference team. Wliile Jim was one of the most powerful runners to tote I l a pigskin for East. . Bob Daly of Elgin snares a pass for a long gain in the crucial Rab-Maroon contest. Coming up fast is halfback Pat Fleming. EAST-WEST STARTERS: Right end, joe Teevan, right tackle, Ronnie Johnson, right guard, Tom Hopp, center, Bill McNamara, left guard, jack Newmang left tackle, Dick Harris, left end, Roger Keene, quarterback, jerry Pattersong right half, Pat Fleming, fullback, jim Benson, left half, Jerry Obermiller. ' r .srte p 581 aifffs, f fi 1 W Wr'4Yf A 'iii la 0, .k' . 1 lad . - r'. 'ff 'I 'I r. N ,-N ' ' V, ' mf R., fer 71 .A . ' ' Y' l'.'2f5f Q i ' 1f vs -'lf- 2 A-..W.:uf , 57314 - f Ja- f , -. I ,- , WE- 1 A K - K f err-54? 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'M 7 ' H N 59 5K0-fQ,FL6 bqalwage 50,0-Ke Uiaf .' 1 - 9 Race-'Ld Speedy sophomore b1ek Henry Brown grms as he FCCGIXCS h1s letter from C,0'1Cll Robert Allen Co1ch Robert Allen's E1st High sophomore footb1ll te'1m ended 1 not too successful footb1ll se 15011 w1th a record of nlne losses 1nd one w1n Thelr conference reeord IS SIX losses 'lflel one M111 The R1blets dropped thelr openrng w1rmup gune to Belolt by the score of lo 17 Henry Brown scored first for E1st on 1 71 y1rd touehdovun Spflllt The other E1st T D w1s seored by Don Fdyy 1rds from the one y1rd hne l1te lll the second qu1rter In thelr first gune 111 1y Emst sophomores were upset by Whe1ton 19 6 ln fllClI' hrst conference t1lt the soph eleven xy ere set down by Elmn '76 0 Elgm s Norm Spe1rs scored tvs o of thelr touchdowns lflel p1ssel for 1 thlrd The other touchdown w1s scored by M1pes on 1 73 yxrd run The I' Rrblets dropped their fourth strught to Bloom sophs by 1 I5 0 score Bloom scored rn the hrst qu1rter when 1 b1d center for E1st gwe Bloom 1 touehb1elc At the st1rt of the second qu1rter Pr1ent1 of Bloom seored from the one ln the l1st qu 1rter Bloom s C,l1y ton scored from the 18 y 1rd hne The follovylng week E1st met Iohet A blo lced punt rn the thrrd qu1rter set 11p olrets first touehdoyyn The Steelm1tes went on to Vtlli lv 6 E1st scored Ill the second qu1rter on 111 19 yrrd plss by Cllylfllll Strreb to Clell Bnnldey Wrth Brooks scormg twree for the v1s1tors EISI went dovyn to defext 16 0 111 1 conference glme 1gllDSI the L1S1lle Peru C 1v1l1ers After reeoverlng 1 fumble rn the second qu1rter the C 1v1lxers scored qulekly by 1 19 y1rd 11unt by Irm Brooks Plctured above are thrs years sophomore team They are TOP ROW left to rlght Coach Allen Bob Horn Denms Sheldon Clell Br1n11ley Nlek Tabone Harold Homann jerry Magnuson Robert Ahle Henry Broun Coach Reschleln THIRD ROW Drck Newman Duane Aase Daryle Smrth Don Edwards Rxehard I'el1 Guy Lungo Bob Erb Jerry Klahn Ierry Fast Morns C rhbons Sl COND ROW Ray Iohnson Don Lundm jerry Larson Marshall Carlson John Mlller jerry Gorman Du me Anderson Floyd Bere Don Ades FIRST ROW Dale Iohnson C11 Swanson Louls Selfo Kenny Mays Clayton Stre1b B1llBodaeh ll'CLlDlXUI'1 Duane Bolllng Bob Sweeney Mg.,r T47 49 51 50 33 40 1 1 1 1 1 1 I S 2 . 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F. , f as 1 ' 5 1 f - P A 5 - M ',1 ag , ,1 rf' 1 y , 1 1 , L A B9 1 1 . - Q T A L 1 1 1' 5-f..' J. - 1- . 11.11--11' 1.11 . L if' st Quarterback Mark Lind of East is spilled at mid field tackle, SOPHOMORE SCHEDULE East Rockford 12 Beloit 15 East Rockford 6 Wheaton 19 East Rockford 0 Elgin .26 East Rockford . O Bloom ,, 15 East Rockford , 6 Joliet ,, 13 East Rockford O LaSalle-Peru 16 East Rockford 7 Freeport 13 East Rockford 20 West Aurora 6 East Rockford 7 W'est Rockford 19 East Rogkforcl 0 East Aurora 36 A much improved Rablet eleven was downed by Free- port sophs 13-7 at Freeport. With the score tied 7-7 in the fourth quarter, quarterback Vlfesley Luedeking ran 57 yards for a touchdown enabling the Freeport sophs to defeat the Rablets. After Freeport took an early 7-O lead in the second period, Don Edwards intercepted a pass and the Rablets scored on a 21-yard pass from Edwards to Clell Brinkley. A pass play Strieb to Brinkley added the extra point. East fophs broke into the win column when they thumped Wfest Aurora 20-6. Showing early strength, the Rablets soon compiled a lead of 20-O on two T Ds by Brown and a pass by Strieb. Scoring twice in the first period and once in the third gave West Rockford a 19-7 defeat over East. Bob Drury scored twice for West with a pass from Clayton Strieb to Brinkley scoring East's only touchdown. East dropped its last conference game to East Aurora by the score of 56-0. with a hard Hes in the clear! Rablet fullback Don Edwards breaks way around the end for considerable yardage in the East-Bloom tilt, Sit down Henry! Speedy Rablet halfback Henry Brown is pulled to the turf by an unidentified Bloom player after picking up a Hrst down. -i1 BCMak6f667b6 Baunae 04249, Co captams Roger Coffman and Howxe Weyburg are prctured here wrth Coach james Laude The ball Coach Laudc IS gazmg wrstfully at IS the one used whcn Fast won the State title ln 39 bffef new b0,coJu,n,g. mania Put 2 500 screammg students fans parents yes and janrtors together add the fine musrc of a colorful band and the dehcrous aroma of popcorn and you have the components of btsketbtll game at East Hrgh School The home fans had wood reason to whoop rt up thus year as the lanky Laude qurntet dropped only one contest on the home hardwood Glancrng further over the record book one finds some very enjoyable re tdlng Our Rtb dumped the eventual state champs Freeport rn a frenzred affarr whrch found the Hxlltoppers comrng through wnth a two pornt vrctory At rt agam the next week the Laudemen ran rough shod over West Aurora s hapless Blackhawks to the tune of 87 55 Durmg the process two Brg E1ght records were broken most pornts scored by a wrnnrng team 87 most pornts scored by one player Howre Weyburg, wrth 40 The Elgln jlnx w1s snapped thts year as our lads out rebounded the husky Mrroons and squeaked by wrth a two pomr wrn Further honors were gamed for East at the end of the year Rog Coffm tn probably one of the states most frnely skrlled rebounders and Howle Weyburg were placed on the B15, Erght All Star squad Coffmans re boundrng provrded the dlfference 1n many of the Rabs Close games Weyburg wls also placed on the second all state team hrle Coffman vs IS tccorded honorable mentlon 2 'TT Prctured above rs the Rab cage team that comprled a 16 7 season record and a 6 4 Brg, Eight record They are TOP ROW North Mg.,r Hensley Upstone Prske W johnson Bessert Arvldson R Swenson J Swenson Sweeney Mgr SECOND ROW R Nelson Mgr J Carlson Zegunrs Errckson Squrer B Nelson Lantow Schacht Wold McNamara Farmer Mgr FRONT ROW Coach Laude Waterfall I Olson Roos Foerster Coffman Weyburg Leppett J Johnson Klell Holmqurst Coach Polaskr 42 0 a n A 1 I . .. , , , V v , , , , , t t , f 1 I- U . . 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Y . 7 . r . . . , 1 1 - - y y , - f 1 y - . - 1 , - - - r - - ' 1 Y Q w In - 1 s 1 , I , 1 ' 1 a I 3 ' 5 7 9 7 I 3 ' J 7 5 ' Qu1rterb1ck of Easts offense th1s ye1r vms Bobby Holmqtust Here Bob prcks up a post block from junror forw1rd Bruce L1ntow C451 Bob Cont1nu1lly set 11p other team members for easy baskets bes1des bemg, 1 sharp defense p11yer The 195051 se1son was born IH 1 sp1nk1n5 new gymmsrum 1n H1nsd11e H1511 west of C111 c1go Our t11l R1bs managed to squeftk by the 1oc1l lads 47 44 The flst bre1k1n5 H1l1toppers rolled over Oregon the follovung, week to the t11ne of 85 45 1nd d1sposed of N1les Towns111p 67 46 before entermg conference pl1y West Rockfords lanky W1ff1OfS 1nd the1r blll Control t1Ct1cs 11umb1ed the 1 ulclemen 47 34 p1st1n5 ID the1r first B1g E1ght 511116 of the yelr Bouncmg back from t111s 11114105 t11e tall Swedes journeyed to ol1et 1nd sl1pped under the wrte just ahead of the hot shootmg, Steelmen 1nd t11e1r zone defense to squeeze out 1 two po1nt vnctory 145 439 In the first g'll'l1C of the Ho11d1y To11rna ment our ltds opposed 1 v1s1tor from the sout11ern part of the state 1nd d11mpcd the Coll1nsv1lle mttes 51 47 In the f1n1l gune of the tournament Co1ch Laude s boys pl tycd one of the1r smart est gbxmes of the ye1r T1k1n5 1dv1nt1g,e of Dec1turs every 1'1'11Sf'1kS the cool R1bs topped them 65 56 Rcturnmg, to conference p11y thc next weekend the up 1ndcom1n5 1-hlltoppers ftced Free ports m1f,11ty Pretzels the stxtes No 1 teun P11y1n5, 1n 155ress1ve sl11rp b11l goune t11e Rabs stunned Freeport 1nd local f1ns 111ke w1t11 1 47 45 upset of the Pretzels St11l 1t If the follovung week the Exst S1dC k1ds crem1ted West Aurora 1n 1 tort1d shootmg CX11l1D1flOfl 87 55 The Rabs LOl1lL1 do no wrong, IS they set two B133 E1g,11t records 10 t1'11s t1lt T11c next wcek the 111511 Hymg H111toppers were s11ot down by L1S1lle Pcru 1nd I1lC11' deadeye ohnny KiDLS1Clbkl to the tune of 60 51 DISQSECI threatened the next nrght but by urtue of Bruce L1ntox1 s free throw the Rabs edged Belv1deres ball Controlhng Bucs 29 28 West H1ghs fme IEflIT'l dom1n1ted t11e Clfy cage 43 f , I J1'l'l'X .1o1111s1m Ill S N Wd 1J1.lNlLAIl1 t m m . 1 s 1 .1 , ' 111rgl'l' 11011. ill! rm le? . 1 1 1 ' v o n . 1 L C C YL . 7 I l - 1 5 L g ' 1 ' , Y 1 A 1 1 . 11171 il1'l1 NM- 11llI - 1 1 1 1 Y 1 1 Y , - 11 . 1 1 ' 1 '1 - . 2 - 1 Y 401' 1 ' 7 ' , 1 ' . -1- 7 L 1 1 Mr ' 1 1 1 . 1 ' 1: -, , 'X ' 1 Y 72 Y 1 . ' ' Y, 1 J 1 . 1 . N Y . . 1 ,- 1 , J - ' ' ' ' ' h 11111111111111q111,1 2 L 1 1 1 A . , I , I A . , ' -4. K L 1 l K K ' - . . 1 Y: 1 . 1 72 1 1 Y 1 1 , ' 1 '- 'af X Y 1 1 A 1 'K ' 1 ' 3 1 ' 2 5 Z 51 , . . . . . 5 1 ' Y , 1 . 1 1 1 Y 1 1 V7 1 1 Y1 , ' 1 c c c L ' . 1 ' ' ' M . . .... . . - , 1 1 1 . , Q Y L .Y 1. 7 v . . . ' I H .7 1 . K 1 1 1 1 - ' L , 1 L f . . . , . . A ' 'j 1 wr 7 1 ' ' . 4 c p 'V,z Q 'iff -we mW' 'M ,Q 1 -my .v 0 ' AN YK g,.. MW k..,. f 1 vu . 1-V15 - an U :Il Pmgggff, ,gr ,ff , , -F-1 p'Q't 'vr 1 fur ry' l BIG EIGHT STANDINGS Wotl Lost Freeport .. . .9 I Elgin ., ..., ,,A., . .. 7 3 Wfest Rockford ...... ,,,,, , , ..7 3 East Rockford .. . 6 4 NWest Aurora ., ,, .4 6 Joliet .....,. .. r..r..r 4 6 LaSalle-Peru ,, 3 7 East Aurora .. I 9 -vzff Can you recall these action highlights of last season? ABOVE: Dick Foerester races in for an easy lay-up shot during first half of the East- East Aurora contest. LEFT: West Highs Bob Griggas snares a re- bound in the first East-West contest. neyed to Beloit and were topped in ragged battle 45-40. The Wisconsin rule permitting a team to decline free throws hurt the East sidcrs. In their final home tilt of the year, and last conference game also, the Hilltoppers opposed LaSalle-Peru, a team that had subdued us previously. Playing one of their smartest and hottest games of the season the East side kids flew by the Cavaliers 70-53. Bob Holmquist's fine passing and play mak- ing was instrumental in this victory. The Rabs thus ended their conference play with six wins and four losses to notch fourth place in the race. Entering the Regional Tournament at Belvidere the follow- ing week the Rabs were matched against Honnenegah of Rockton. Rog Coffman scorched the nets with eighteen -132 ,ai Yinlv za IIIIONS I 46 Don oo Ml V' i 1 Q, 5 ' V, K N 1 L , R - L qg,.,,,. yvul,.,.full lilll ,lohu-on points as the Lutfisk lads took an easy one 81-30. Harlem was next on the Hilltoppers' slate, The lads from Loves Park gave us a scare before our superior height proved its worth. Howie Weyburg potted thirty points to add to the final Rab total of 69. This 69-52 decision put the Laudemen in the championship game against Belvidcres Bucs. Both teams played cautiously at times and both speeded it up during this contest. Belvidere won the game in the last hfteen seconds as Paul Tamanauskas dropped in a free throw to give the Bucs a hard fought victory 45-44. The disillusioned Rabs left the floor, their season at an end and many if's in their minds. LEFT: Rog Coffman 1157 hits on his pet jump shot. Rog meshed fifteen quick points and played only two quarters of the E-Rab-Schurz contest. BELOW: Center Howie Weylvurg scores in East's last home game against LaSalle-Peru. 1' Ut! Uavv Pilfildxwllll Hinsdale .... Oregon . Niles , West Rockford Joliet , Collinsville . , Decatur Freeport Belvidere W'est Aurora Rockton Harlem .. ,ix 1 f I ,J 'i 'Juv' Kjell VARSITY SCiHl1lDUl.l2 ER O 47 44 LaSalle-Peru 85 45 Belvidere . 62 45 West Rockford 54 -i7 Fast Aurora 45 42 Sterling 53 42 Freeport 65 56 Schurz 47 45 Flgin 51 41 Beloit 87 55 LaSalle-Peru REGIONAL 81 29 Belvidere 69 52 Captain Cal West and Soph-coach Harry Palmer smile as they gaze over their fine season record. True to traditional East Rockford basketball fashion, this year's fast, hard-driving Rablet contingent showed most of the other frosh-soph fives in northern Illinois just how the game should be played. Coach Harry Palmer's 1950-51 edition of the junior Rabs captured 15 ball games while dropping only seven during the entire season, grabbing six out of ten in conference play, and having a won-lost record of 1-1 in the Belvidere tourney, annual wind-up of the soph season. In three non-conference warm-up encounters which took the lid off the schedule, our bucket brigade downed Hinsdale 59-51, trounced Oregon 68-18, and squeezed past Niles Township 40-38 in an overtime battle. The following week Coach Palmer's speedy quintet hitting 44 per cent of the shots, opened Big Eight conference play by downing their CIOSS-IOWD rivals, West High. Next victim of the high flying Red and Black cagers was Joliet, who went down to defeat by a 51-43 score. In the next contest, however, a powerful Freeport five ended our victory string at five in a row, taking a 52-46 victory. The following week, however, our boys got back on the win road as they went past West Aurora 45-37. With Lou Amsberg netting 21 points, a tangy LaSalle-Peru outfit, conference champs this season, swept past the Rablets 57-47. Sweet revenge was tasted by our cagers the following night as they eked out a 42-41 decision over the Belvidere bucketeers. foam 72e7afa,eo, na at Rama aaa Haag I3 7 new This years sophomore team included BACK ROW Dixson C Swanson Sheldon Smith W Hoffman R Johnson Akey Isabell Lun o SECOND ROW Coach Palmer B1urstrom Stenberg Erickson Homann Brown Brinkley Edwards Sheetz R Svseeney Mgr FIRST ROW Feerster Mgr West Gorman Strreb Martin Lindsay Berg Soter Bolling 48 I I l I 1 . , . I l . Y . I U ' - a ' y 1 s - v - a u s cv' . , , . - 1 a a u a 1 n 9 s a ' x ' - Y I -s aw 1 s n x -s 1 v .' I L 5, X? 1 S-F Q K M n !! 'Wffff pwff' ixqvsx f 09.1, 947 2? Wi, X X frm FQ. w x xl! 11 f+tx 3 . ,lb A Xxx , ,Qfy X 4 . , 1, - J 7 Q -, g, , A y 1,11 3 x LJ, S I 'iff 4: 1 ,6 75 R i 3 Coach Bob Allen and captain and state backstroke cham- pion John Hoaglund smile for the photographer as they pose in front of the trophy which they secured at the state meer. This second place win terminated the most successful swim season of a team at East High. The East Rockford swimming team this year introduced the greatest record of any swimming team in the school's history. The Rabs compiled a total of 55 points to capture a second place in the Illinois State swim- ming meet behind New Trier of Winnetka with 42 points at the New Tier pool on February Z5-24. The highlight of the meet was the establishment of new state records in the 150-yard medley relay and by john Hoaglund in the 100-yard back- stroke for the second consecutive year. Other places taken by East in the state meet were by Jim Wisocki and Dick Seeberg, second and fourth, respectively, in the 50-yard freestyle, jim Samorian, fourth in the 100-yard breastsrrokeg Stan Mattson, third in the 150-yard individual medley, and the ZOO-yard freestyle relay composed of Arvid Bloom, Keith Reidesel, Dick Seeberg, and Ed Kiltz, who captured third place. Other highlights of the season were two defeats of West Rockford at the hands of the Rabs, the first on December 21 by a 40-35 margin and the second on February 15 by a 38-57 margin. One of the most thrilling victories of the swimming season came with the dunking of the powerful Evanston team which was reputed to be one of the strongest teams in the state. East won every event except the diving, 100-yard breaststroke, and the 200-yard freestyle, which gave the Rabs a comfortable lead going into the last relays. On january 15, the Rabs took second place to New Trier in the annual triangular meet between East, West, and New Trier. The New Trier swimmers racked up a total of 44 points to East's 55 and West's 19 points. ffl!!-li JE 60 .face-rtci in Jfiafe Presenting this year's second in the state swimming squad: TOP ROW: Coach Allen, Logan, Davis, Hubbard, Bodach, Aase, johnson, Patterson, mgr, SECOND ROW: Keith Reidesel, Freeberg, Wisocki, Kiltz, Walker, Brinker. FRONT ROW: Bloom, Samorian, Hoaglund, Mattson, Ander- son, Seeberg, and Kent Riedesel. East they went on to compile the seasons dual meet record of ten wins, one loss. At the end of the season the medley relay team composed of Hoaglund, Samorian, and Wisocki were nationally recognized in that event, as was Hoaglund in the baclcstroke. The Rabs' only dual meet defeat came in the first meet of the season against a weak Peoria team in December at Pe0ria's murky pool by a 46-55 margin. UPPER RIGHT: Winners of the intersquad trophy are pictured at rightg they are Bloom, Freeberg, Anderson, Riedesel. FRONT: Riedesel, Hoaglund, Samorian, Mattson, Seeberg. CENTER RIGHT: Bradley Anderson top diver for this year's team executes a swan dive. LOWER RIGHT: Free stylers Wisocki, Seeberg, Kiltz, Mattson, check their times after an excellent race. LOWER LEFT: John Hoaglundf- middle-is of? in a surge at the start of the 150 yard backstroke. BELOW: Lower middle-Stan Mattson streaks ahead at the start of the 150 yard individual medley. l X'r ,.. Ma, lv yi -A 1 grill Q' J Q 15, ,ll ESP' 3,4 1 BACK ROW: B. Adolphson, J. Hallen, D. Osborne, K. Lindsay, D. Lundine, P. Upstone, G. Warner, C. West, E. Kiltz, D. Tobinson, B. Sweeney MIDDLE ROW: F. Sandberg, M. Lind. D. Hoffman, A. Olson. J. Carlson, B. Johnson, J. R. Harris, B. Hildebrandt, R. Granberg, W. Forkner. D Bolling, Coach Aleks, 1. Ryden. FRONT ROW: J. Patterson, R. Olson, D. Strauss, D. Smith, D. Edwards, D. Otto, R. A. Harris, A. Milligan, A Lazzerini, D. Soter, B. Holmquist, F. Zoeller, P. Fleming. Not included in the picture are D. Kjell and C. Peterson. l3laA,e sliapw Un iiuabdin iiittew With the team bolstered by nine returning lettermen, Baseball Coach Bill Aleks, is looking forward to a successful baseball sea- son. The returnees include two pitchers, two catchers, two infielders, and three outfielders. They are Arnie Milligan and Pat Fleming, pitchers, Jerry Patterson and Dick Harris, catchers, Dave Kjell and Dick Otto, inheldersg and Fred Zoeller, Bob Holmquist, and Don Strauss, outfielders. The combination that has seemed to play the best together in early season practice is sophomore Don Edwards at the initial sack, seniors Dave Kjell and Charlie Peterson as the keystone combination, and Dick Otto presiding over the hot corner. Roaming the outer pastures are Fred Zoeller in right, Bob Holmquist in center, and sophomore Dave Soter in left. On the mound, last yearis number one pitcher Arnie Milligan should be a standout, backed by Pat Fleming, another boy who looked good last season and who can hit a long ball as well. Other mounds- men who have shown promise in spring training are junior Ralph Olson, possessor of a fine curve ball, sophomore Daryle Chipper Smith, and sophomore Dick Hoffman. Paul Upstone, the only lefty of the mound staff, looked impressive in early workouts. However, his hopes were dashed when he broke his arm. There is still some hope for his returning, as the doctor said that his arm should be out of the cast by May 1, and it is not his throwing arm which was hurt. Last year the Rabsox had a 8 win-7 loss record. However, they 52 actually played better ball than the record indicates, as they lost four games by one run margins. This year Coach Aleks feels that the Hilltoppers have a good chance of going to the state finals as any crew that he has ever guided through a baseball BASEBALL SCHEDULE East Senior High School 1951 Season APRIL MAY-Continued i . 19 Aquin of Freeport - There Belvidere - Here AS m fhe Pasff fhe Rabsox Wdlface a long- tough 23 sf. Thomas - There 9 District and suspismtf schedule. It includes two games with West Rockford, 75 Woodstock - Here Tournaments a pair with Aquin of Freeport and St. Thomas, two with an always tough Belvidere nine, and a day-night double-header with Madison East in the afternoon, Zh Rockford West - Here 30 Belvidere - There Aquin of Freeport - Here 6 Sectional Tournament Madison West that same night, and then the state MAY Alden'Hebmn - There - tournaments' l St. Thomas - Here Rockford West - There D e to some Very Cold dqmp Weather our Rabsox 5 Madison, Wis. East Cdayb -- There Genoa-Kingston - There ll c - - - ' . , . 5 M d , W . W h - Ald -H b - H were forced to postpone their scheduled opener with Tseggon is est img O May 31 gun? fongtate 'girnament Woodstock until April 29. They then traveled to Freeport for a battle with Aquin. Pat Fleming held the host team to two scattered hits, which enabled our boys to win 3-1. In the play-off of the postponed Woodstock battle, the Rabsox got only two hits, but got them at the right time and downed the flashy visitors 3-2. The victory was pulled Ollf of the fire in the last of the seventh inning when we pushed across all of our three runs. On April 28, the first of the two contests with the West High Warriors was played, and our boys bit the dust to the tune of 5-4. Our boys dropped their second straight contest to the Belvidere Bucs the following Monday 8-7. On the next day the Rabsox bounced back from their double loss and took St. Thomas 3-1. We didn't fare too well at Madison in the double-header, however, bowing to both East and West Madison by the identical scores of 3-2. l,,.,,.L....,,,., .....T..,.L.. .M .,..r s . HM. UPPER RIGHT: Catcher Dick Harris strikes a typical catcher's pose while receiver jerry Patterson Cbehind Harrisj, Coach Aleks, hurlers Pat Fleming and Arnie Milligan look on approvingly. LEFT: Letter winners Don Strauss and Bob Holmquist look over outfielder Fred Zoeller's batting technique. RIGHT: Presenting the two batteries that will oppose the toughest opposition met by the Rabsox. Left to right: Jerry Patterson, Arnie Milligan, Pat Fleming and Dick Harris. aa, .... nam. t W Z Jaackabmd Eye Big, Eight jibfe Coach Steve Polaski's l95l cinder contingent shapes up to be one of the most potent squads to represent East High in several seasons. The squad fl is bolstered by holdover standouts from last seasons Big Eight co-champs and District track championship squad. The Rab thinclads face their always rugged schedule with the intent of 'lgoing places this year, and they have proved themselves in their opening meets. Featured in the dashes this year are: seniors Arvid Bloom and Jim Benson, while Henry Brown, Jerry Martin, Ten Holloway, and Bill Blomberg are the underclassmen running beside them. Bloom and Benson have turned in some very fine times in early practice sessions and the opening meets this spring should have their times down to championship level come Conference and District title time. Hopping the hurdles this year are Roger Keene, Dave Erickson, Royce Miller, Jack Newman, and Perry Johnson. Keene, Erickson, and Newman were all on last yearis team. This year will find the Rab tracksters especially strong in the 440 where Bob Swenson, Dick Foerster, and Keith Riedesel Ace hurdle Roger Keen performs unier the watchful are the speed merchants. Foerster is a speedy lad who last year placed in ' C it eye of Qoach Steve polaski, the state meet in Georgia where he attended school. Bob Swenson and TOP PICTURE, BACK ROW: Coach Steve Polaski, Roger Keene, Don Nelson, Bill Nelson, Dick Foerester, Dave Erickson, Coach Frank Bohac. MIDDLE: Bill Blomberg, jerry Obermiller, Sture Bengston, Bill Pellant, jim Emerson, D. Ripon, Dave Lodin. FRONT: john Lindskoltl, Keith Riedesel, Arvid Bloom, Jim Benson, jack Jackson, Neil Hallen, Bob Dobnick, George Farmer. BOTTOM PICTURE, BACK ROW: John Kull, Guy Lungo, Don Johnson, Henry Brown, Royce Miller, Douglas Gibson, Perry Johnston, Bill Ax- berg, Clell Brinkley. MIDDLE: Don Ackes, Bob Erb, Dick Newman, Ronny Johnson, Carl Swanson, Werner Anderson, Robert Isbell, Dominick Tabone, Duane Propp 1Mgr.l. FRONT: Bob Horn, Duane Aase, john Miller, Jim jenkins, Tenny Holloway, Noel Cater, Dick Carre, David Jenkins, Coach Allen. Q- ADM: t 0 u 3? . . A , E ' I S Q' 'S Mg rc .f f r ., r - aft Ja A , f ef f' ' I Q 1 'M if wi cm .A my .1g,,.,,5' 'fi 'A ,5 iw w . ...gp in . . ut. ww. ,. , . , i , .... . s,mg,:'.v,.fe- ff? W t ,wa , L, gwvw, N f - foxy? A .ek .f X 'A i fu- ? ii i - K , I .M ' l .K 1 N wr- ,Q z . MWC., ., I, sin, A f t . ., .K s v, nk ' ,I 1 i .Q Q , -...palm-t.. f ee.. + r M 7, 1 I ' sy, yn. svn: wa , is 'x W w gsg W , jg. I my if is 1 V N, , ' . A -. ff. r A-1-fr: W i . -V . UPPER LEFT: Sprinters Bob Dobnick and Bob Swenson jog around the practice held. UPPER RIGHT: Rog Keene lrightb goes up and over at the Oak Park Relays. LOWER LEFT: jim Benson prepares himself to toss the discus while senior weightmen Bill Pellant lkneelingi and Dave Erickson look on. RIGHT BOTTOM: Sophomore broad jumper Henry Brown soars towards the camera in a practice leap. Riedesel ran away with numerous honors for the Rabs last season. In the 880 Eoerester again will carry the load while .jack Newman. Sture Bengtson. and Ten Holloway will be right behind him. Neil Hallen is the sole sturdy miler present now since Ralph Schnepper, letterwinner from last year, has been sidelined with an injury. High jumpers seeking the height of their ambition are ,jim Emerson and Dick Propp and sen- iors jerry Obermiller and Don Johnson. Obermiller and Propp along with Noel Carter and Bob Erb are the fellows earning points pole vaulting. Obermiller and Propp were steady point getters last season and have shown marked improvement thus far over last season. Broad jumpers Henry Brown, Don Nel- son, and Dick Foerester complete the roster of lads who jump at Coach Polaskis word. Flying discs? You bet there are. just ask Jim Benson, Gary Squier, Bill Pellant, and Nick Tabone. These boys heave that heavy platter known as the discus. Benson and Pcllant are seniors while Squire and Tabone are junior and sophomore respectively. Topping the list among the other weight men, the shot-putters, is big Don Nelson. Backing him up in his specialty are Dave Lodin, Tabone Ripon and Horn. Coach Steve Polaski feels confident that the team should have one of its finest seasons though they must face Joliet, last year's Big Eight co-champ. and our arch rivals from across the river, West High. These teams and East Aurora will pose the most serious threats to a spotless track record this season. ,,,s, .qmldvihvo q f , 1' gr fx fir QUCKVUHU RAEG X, A r atuizssro' via QAQA SAW ie? Rozartustcz RASS RAB BACK ROW: Mike Anderson, Carl Solomonson, Kent johnson, john Gerbode, Jack Holmbeck, Roger Rath MIDDLE: David Martenson, Bob Reum, Don Mosser, John Ortberg, Jack Olson, Dorian Bohne. Dave North. ton Streib, Jack Lofgren, Coach Harry Palmer, Chuck Blomquist, Dale Bjurstrom, Jim Nelson. R 10- 794055 .bpifzinga F With the return of five lettermen from last year's team, tennis coach Harry Palmer has hi h ho es for this season's club. One of the returnin lettermen is 8 junior jack Lofgren, who is the only returning major letter winner from last year. He teamed with jack Beckstrom to win the district doubles title. Chuck Blom- uist a senior is also a returnee as are minor lettermen from last ear im Nelson q , , Y , s Bob Reum, seniors, and Barton Richardson, junior. Fellows who weren't able to pick up a letter last year, but who should prove valuable assets to the team are Jack Olson, senior, Dave Martenson, junior, John Ortberg, junior, and Don Mosser, senior. Two sophomores from whom great things are expected are Dale Bjurstrom, who teamed with jack to cop the Northern Illinois Junior Doubles Title and to rate as the ' Senior lettermen Jack Olson stretches seventh junior doubles team in the nation, serve over the as he prepares to serve a hot one. and Clayton Streib, a southpaw who shows a lot of ability. Because of the abundance of lettermen 5 this year the Rabs are rated as one of the Apnl powerhouses of this district and the Big Eight. Other clubs to watch, however, are Dixon and Freeport, both well stocked to defeat the Dixon Dukes last year. 56 Wt Y W i m 1 3 MQ ' ' i Atw f. 1 a 2 51 L ' Q rrwttwr ke, jack Ward, john Spickerman. FRONT: Bart Richardson. Clay- fiiwpuw, 'S unsung- This year's No. 1 man jack Lofgren HCI. slams a TENNIS SCHEDULE 9-West CSinglesD 10-West fDoubles7 12-Rochelle 13-Freeport 16-West CSinglesD West fDoublesD . U 24-Rochelle with returning lettermen from last sea- May 1-Dixon 5-D' 't son. The Palmermen were able to brush 9-,XXlf.gi1cHigj, past the Pretzels twice, but were unable 1349-State Meet Zl-Beloit 26-Big Eight Conference GOLF SCHEDULE April 24-Beloit 26-Freeport 30-West High May 2-DeKalb 7-Elgin 9-Freeport 14-DeKalb l 6-West High 18-19 22- 24- 26- -State Meet Elgin Beloit Conference Chuck Roscnquist trightj belts a long one while Junior jim Peterson lleftj starts his swing. For the hrst time in many years the East High golf squad is faced with a tough problem of building a powerful team. A host of lettermen are returning but several of these are boys who have not had the all-important match and tourn- ament experience. Topping the list of letter- men are junior Bill McNamara. jim Peterson and seniors Dick Lundgren and Howie Wfey- burg. These boys will find the going rough against such perennially strong opposition as: Freeport, West Aurora, Elgin, Beloit and espe- cially West Rockford. The boys mentioned be- fore plus Russ Johnson and jim Benson com- posed last year's link squad which walked off with the Big Eight Conference trophy and , ,MLVLQ Senior letterman Howie Weyburg swats one on the practice field while jim Peterson fmiddleb and Chuck Rosenquist look on. placed Russ johnson, Howie Weyburg first and second respectively in the race. This team dropped the District championship to West Highs finely balanced squad and will be out to square things this year. This year's conference chase will be conducted at West Aurora's long and tricky course. All in all these par-busters will have to go some to preserve the hne record of teams of several years ago. If you see some fellows behind school clubbing at Mother Earth, they're not killing snakes, they're trying to iron out that slice before the next match. jeeman, iiayze to. b0,uJ.Lng, 9,6 aff ,A .. .., Golf team: BACK ROW: Coach Laude, Ronnie Swenson, Dick Schacht, Dick Cook, Jim Carlson, Ray johnson, Chris Wold. FRONT ROW: Bill McNamara, Jim Peterson, Howie Weyburg, Dick Lundgren. 57 TQ hm? J . ,f 1' AA15 'I..' if 4 A Y 1 . ,nik 'LS 'I I 2 ,, :IQW .5 X I Pg' Z Ivo- .3 1 SQ? Az. - A' 4' i t , A , ' A ,X ff t ff.: BACK ROW: Youngquist, J. Carlson, Seedoff, Kiltz, Tobinson, Hubbard, Obermiller, Lundberg, Holmbeck, Sommers, L. Scifo, D. Newman. SECOND ROW: Spickerman, Langley, Wiscoki, L. johnson, Brinker, Bergstrom, Rathke, Schacht, McNamara, Darby, Richardson, Lee johnson. FIRST ROW: Keith Riedesel, Kent Riedesel, J. Patterson, Samorian, Mattson, Robert Allen, adviser, Hoaglund, Bloom, Huffman, jackson, Roos, White. 50,0-Qaftin, CIZLLZ- Qaafulwd Gurney, Q!LZan,d This year, due to popular demand, the Dolphin Club of East High, under the able direction of swimming coach Bob Allen, presented three performances of their very fine Dolphin Show. Because of the overflow crowds for the last few years, the club members and Mr. Allen felt that an extra performance should be given so that every- one who wished would be able to attend. This year's show was Coney Island, and the festive theme was brought out in the various acts. The master of ceremonies, Jerry Patterson, acted as a barker on the Coney Island boardwalk and conducted an imaginary tour around the famous old New York playground. The high point of the show this year, as always, was the crowning of the Dolphin Queen and her attendants. Miss Lona Beck was chosen as the royal lady, with Darlene Granberg and Mary Condon in the runner-up positions. The queen was introduced by John Harris. Since the funds of the Dolphin Club go to support the swimming team, the third performance of the show this year helped to put many greatly appreciated dollars into the fund for new equipment next season. The ofhcers for the organization this year who did a very fine job in coordinating club activities were Stan Mattson, president, john Hoaglund, vice-president, jim Samorian, secretary, and Arvid Bloom, ffeasufef- of the finer points of clown diving. Butch Solomonson shows the Dolphin Show crowd some 58 E BACK ROW: Lodin, Propp, Emerson, Hallen, Lofgren, Keene, B. Johnson, McNamara, Darby, Brinker, Bergstrom. THIRD ROW: Kjell, Roos, Johnson, Schnepper, Sweeney, Foerester, Bloom, Riedesel, Olson, Harris. SECOND ROXW: Landstrom, Hoaglund, Erickson, Coffman, Weyhurg, H. johnson, Obermiller, Otto, Blomquist, W. Benson. FIRST ROW: Schlupp, Fleming, Lazzerini, J. Benson, Holmquist, Coach Steve Polaski, Pat- Behfmmen, udfldfb, Qeafww glance To promote good fellowship among the varsity athletes: to take active part in the high school activities, especially those pertaining to athletics of all kinds, to be of service in any way for the good of East High School: and to foster a wholesome attitude toward all of the rival schools is the purpose of the R Club, which is under the supervision of Steve Polaski. Our letter men, besides upholding these fine ideals, also be- came a hard working organization during the winter and spring seasons. They guide spectators to their seats during Rab basket- ball games and have the same function when various profes- sional or special teams appear in the East High gym. During the school year the monogram winners hold fun nights for their members, during which the pool and gym facilities are put to good use. Besides this they have a huge picnic in the spring and hold a semi-formal dance around the middle of March. Club ofhcers for the first semester were Pete Chabucos, presi- dent, Tom Hopp, vice-president, jerry Patterson, secretary, and Paul Maurici, treasurer. This year the club also held a Father-Son banquet to replace the usual initiation in the fall. BACK ROW: Gorman, Miller, Erb, Magnuson, Brinkley, Lundgren, Erickson, Edwards, Smith, Sweeney, Anderson, Sheldon. THIRD ROW: Scifo Soter, Waterfall, Swenson, Upstone, Martin, Bjurstrom, Streib, Carlson, Bodach, Swanson, Bolling, Propp, Lindsay. SECOND ROW: Peterson, Law Richardson, Farmer, North, Olson, Langley, Martinson, Wadman, Lungo, Lundin, Berg, Johnson, Strauss. FIRST ROW: Arvidson, Baker, Zegunis Lantow, Kramp, Squier, Schacht, Lindskold, Wold, Peterson, Ryden, Carlson. rm, , ii OD 'D ai f '4 -Q4 M, O g g P , 2 fe-i. ,fm J'-etffvt' lxlrln Hedlln We :mmf V-1 B xrb xrt lom Drdrer Berk IPL Ruth Ann Pojm 1n tx l oretr 1 Carlson Shu if'-wr' 1 ,, 91,1124 Jfffzletcc Jima-acafno-n ,ff JAf'55'l'q 'C ',,.,,-. l ,A --ea QQ f 'al swiw X Lxlhan Nlelsen D lrlene Cora I tcobson V1r51n1a Blfndes Esrl er L 1 son 5'5- Put Olson s-E? ,Y Qtarnm, the year off mth a sl-:rr were officers Helen Moody vrce presrdent Mrs Charles Green advrser Barb Dxdxer presrdenr Marge Hubbell treasurer L1llN1elsen secretary and Mare Nelson pomts secretary The senlors honored on thls prge wrth 1nd1v1du.1l portrfut pretures were chosen by careful el1m1nat1on from the hst of senlor GAAers These gnlrls showed prext undersmndlng of sporrsmansh1p Cooperatron le xdershlp and the v1lue of frlendshrp They all eould have been found eagerly Zlwdlflllg the Mry Sports assembly 1n order that they mrght renewe therr thlrd yelr st 1te twlrds Wlneh only semor members can obtun Besrdcs lDClNlIJLI'Slllp rn GAA the grrls 1lso were members rn Dorldo the g1rls svwlmmrng club or rn ISC the brmrh of GAA that sponsors 1UCl1VlLlLl'1l sports utnrtles ZR' 'C' if ' afar an A lvllrjorle Kay Hubbell Hedrlrlx 61 Ubflflf. tndr 1 C ry er ebi-,Y Hqllberb lim Lrly B utter 'W 35 1 1 I Carol Roberts Mlfll FIOYI R A his 'Y-nf 1? D-We A 1 'Ee tv r il. Hex erly Mtlnnes Vw :Wi an ,.f, z I , 1 W . at . I ,. l A ps - 'H - 5 ff' 4 . ' s.. M :lv ' H 7 t K K lf,f 5 K :fix ' A FN E M - if- K X A 3 pf V XC' . fi! ttlllll I l l 7 1 I 0 l 1 is . I ' NA . . Jr tg, Y Wfilliams johnson A f Wxx ' l t a Sa L , I lf 5? RWE , . 2' vga ' W- :T 'P pb H f lx Q' f' f . ,fl is .Y A .N . . .., PM .vp H .X 1 ' 7' ' A y 2 1 Q . ,L t . . i' ' ww? 1 L ' L L ' . 1 'Lf V .af QA. 2 A. . Y L L 1 2 .Q . U V A 'W . . . . . . y ar . 2 , Y , y 14 in y L N L . . . A : A - of. X l . f I if -- A at . l . nr . A 7 b04:,eedZLaZZ As the forward dribbles down the field, she is met by the on- coming opponents who capture the ball. Eventually, after regain- ing the ball, a perfect drop kick ends the controversy. Speedball was the GAA sport chosen over hockey and soccer as the annual fall sport this year. The game which features passing, kicking, and dribbling, scores its points in three ways: touchdowns, field goals, and drop kicks. The drop kick, which is the most difficult to perform, scores three points, while the remaining two score only two points each. The game is played in hve minute quarters and compares with football in that, if the score is tied at the end of the regulation time, the game is not played off but remains a tie. The girls' hockey field is used for speedball since hockey and speedball require the same size fields. Each speedball team has eleven players with left wing, left, center, and right forwards, and right wing undertaking duties of the front line. Holding positions in the center line are the left, center, and right halfbacksg while the back line is composed of the right and left fullbacks. The remaining player is the most important member of the team. As goal- keeper, it is her duty to block, kick, or throw out of the end zone the ball before it can go through the goalposts. This sport is similar to basketball because in both five tech- nical, four personal, or a combination of hve fouls, sends the player to the bench. This year twelve teams were entered in the competition with Ruth Ann Pojman's Great Danes cap- turing first place honors in the five-week tournament. The inter-class games were not played at the end of the season due to the bad weather conditions. Sophomore GAA members included: M. Carlson, E. Roberts, VanDeventer, Schwartz, Kaplanes, Pederson, Losiewski, Ceruti, Mangiaracina, Achilli, Reinhold. THIRD ROW: Cascio, S. Carlson, Kemprath, C, Johnson, Schaiter, Poggoli, Retzlaff, Boden, Troup, Kenny. SECOND ROW: J. Benson, S. Swenson, Engstrom, C. Nelson, Kapala, Carlbom, Harnquist, Stevenson, Wagner, Paulson, Mitchell, S. Johnson. FIRST ROW: Sedgwick, Shanahan, Moore, Stoner, Clark, Trolander, Ghran, Thomas, Manne, McKnight, Shattuck. RIGHT: Here comes the Gay Nineties bride and groom-Dyvone Guler and Lois Scifo. U By executing returns both backwards ileftj and with forward spikes trightl the senior class volleyball team Ccenterq won their title as tournament victors. Yea Sweet! Yea Peas! Yea! Yea! Sweet Peas! Such rousing send-offs can be heard as GAA volleyball teams line up and battle for victory. What actually goes on inside the gym when these games are played? To the innocent ob- server it looks simple enough. It's just a matter of having captains sign up their teams and then playing the game. But wait a minute-let's take another look. Did you ever notice the way the captains seem to work up to a frenzy as they search the ever increasing crowd of players? Let's listen to one of them as she begins to sign up her team. Janet, play center forward. Nancy, play right back. Where's the rest of my team? June, have you seen any of the other kids? Never mind, here they come. Mar-play left back, Claudia, center back: Lou, left center . . And so it goes. Finally. the teams are lined up and ready to play. The whistle blows and the volleyball game is under- way. An overhand serve leaves the opposing team in a state of topsy-turviness as they attempt to return it. Shouts of en- couragement ring through the gym as onlookers watch the progress of the game. That's not so hard. So you still have to be convinced. I.et's watch the captain again as the game enters into the fourth quarter. Her hair seems to be thinner where she's been tearing at it, and her eyes have that hery look in them. Come on kids. They're catching up. Good, Jo, good. Keep it up. Use two hands-two-not one. Finally the end of the game. Both teams appear jubilant, and Why not? Score-32-32. The captains look none the worse, save for wear and tear, and maybe an occasional bald spot. LEFT: Active seniors for the season were: Guler, R. Anderson, Hawkinson, Flood, B. Nelson, Vanoski, Thomas. SECOND ROW: Kall, Mid- dleton, Blanklield, M. E. Peterson, P. Peterson, M. Johnson. FIRST ROW: S. Sciortino, Klint, Hammerstrand, M. Larson. Condon, A. Sciortino, J. Sciortino. RIGHT: Representing the junior members were: BACK ROW: Thorn, Schoer, C. Johnson, Pottinger, Sharron, Hunt, Gilbaugh, Lundmark, Strohman. Gilman. SECOND ROW: Fagerstrom, D. Anderson, Adamson. J. Peterson, Jepson, Hulverson. Grip, St. Clair, Gustafson, Paden, J. Johnson. FIRST ROW: Andrews, B. Nelson, Ekstrom, Berglund, P. Young, Ek, G. Swenson, Hallstrom, Crooks. -.L,.. Bmketdakl rages between the teams Heading the GAAers list of an all around sport full of action skillful playing and fun IS the ever favorite game of basketball Though the rules d1lTer from those which the boys follow girls basketball is 1udged by the participant as one of the most exciting of the GAA sports Screams cheers fast plays and well aimed shots all display to the spectator the thrill of the game Plays are worked out by the 1nd1v1du1l te uns md then prac ticed for perfection as in the boys game Pivot shots accurate passing good guarding and action contribute to the making of the winnlng team Six players are used in this game with three forwards and three guards dlvided each on thelr own half of the court Both the guards and forwards play a very specific part in the game but entirely different from each other The guards are placed The pictures at left and riht illustrate the new girls' rule in which after the free throw shot is taken there is no rebounding but the ball is taken out of bounds CENTER' Other than that the same battle lgamst the opposing three forwards to match wits with them and to prevent them from shooting When they intercept an opponents pass or capture a rebound they throw the ball to their own forwards at the other half of the floor who then proceed to do the shooting Passmg IS especially important in girls basketball because regular dribbling as seen in the boys game is not allowed The ball may be bounced twice while pass1ng or moving the ball m the direction of the basket and one bounce can be taken before shooting Players committing either technical or personal fouls are penalized by the award of a free throw to the opposmg team It IS the duty of the team captain to rtte her players on their playing ability and sportsmansh1p at each game From these ratings the class teams are selected and the sophomore junior and senior teams play one another to prove to observers which class is outstmdnng IU this sport LEFT The gals check at th scorers table while they enyoy a time out BELOW BACK ROW Feeley J Correnti Didier Klellstrom Strohman Moody B Anderson FIRST ROW S Anderson Havxkinson Paden Grip Ackerson Berg and Baxter '12 as-Un' saga bug, I' BE' ' ' K L L , , 1 1 t 1 . 1 1 I - 4 S 3 , , 1 1 , Q . , , . . . . . 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I ,ix ' 1 ,-- an-wa.. --4 .- f 6 4 fageetaee Sprmg IS the time when most young mens fmues llghtly turn to thoughts of love but sprmg IS softb 111 trme rn GAA and the thoughts of the gxrls are mostly about hftvmg fun and try to w1n Indlvrdual sklll and teamwork 'ts well as the development of Il1LlSLLlllI' CO0d1I'11I1OI1, are prov1ded for ln the outdoor exeruse md 1et1v1t1es of thls sport Regulatlon softball rules are followed but the games are tlmes mstewd of bemg pltyed by 1nn1ngs Wlmen the wetther d1dn t permlt outdoor ILIIVIIY the games xx ere held mdoors 111 elther the boys or glrls gyms Jo Correnn undertook her dunes as softball sporthead by Stepprng to the plate wrth the enthustasuc support of her team mates she swmgs hlts and 15 on her way to flrst base but upon arnval hnds that the Hy has been caught recordmg flttendmce reports from 'tll of the games md help 1ng make out the se tson s schedule Another club ctrntvftl th1s year The Gfty Nmetxes was planned and worked up by the members 1nd for the thrrd Banquet rn May to wlnth the members of the club 1nd the1r mothers were 111 1nv1ted For the flrst tune ln mtny yeftrs, East Hxghs UAA pllycd host to representltn es from other schools for the tnnu tl pl ty day The program mcluded sklts, squad sport contests, lunch and sw1mm1ng for all the guests LEFT Carol Jepson modeled her Tvsentxes costume to the tune of Darlmg Nellle Grey at the Gay NIUCYISS Fest1val RIGHT Wrll she make rt' Your guess IS as good as ours' . t.', 1, , f I , , I N 4 ' Y . . 1 - ' , ' ' 1 ' A N , ' . 1 ' ' ' . l c - ' ' rt ' ' 11 . . . . 1 . , 1 , 1 . , t . -. 6 N. . . K .K year was tx great success. The girls had n Girls' All-Sport l n , 1 1 n ' . . , , . K , A ' ' 1 1 2 - . L h . Q , . . . 65 Esther Larson who captured thrrd place bowhng honors rn the state tournament grves an excellent example of how she attarned the t1tle Nev. Although they may never attarn the expertness of Robm Hood these grrls dlsplay good form In archery .9f'LdLU-LdLLCle bpfww GM Indrvrdual Sports Club better known as ISC was formed to grve grrls an opportunrty to Improve thexr sk1lls rn sports The club meets every Frlday after school under the dlrectron of Mrss Elrzabeth Bennett The years first event 1S archery Members havrng the hrghest scores may enter 1 telegraphrc tournament In November approxrmately 78 srgned up for bowlrng the most popular sport offered by the club For those not xnterested rn bowlrng badmrnton and table tenn1s are also offered When sprrng comes around ISCers take to the courts and hnks for tennrs and golf Those mterested rn tenms play four matches wrth any opponent and then '1 ladder tournament IS staged ISC boasts a membershrp of 125 At the first meermg of the year the would partrcrpate and 1 sport head was elected for each sport Thrs year Jean Morsbach Esther Larson Margre Hub bell Clarrce Young Colleen Krtzmll ler and Elarne Strohman were elected sports heads for archery bowlrng golf table tennrs tennrs and badmrnton respectrvely LEFT Marrlyn Kapala sophomore tennrs enthusrast practrces to perfect her forehand stroke CENTER Helen Moody junror keeps her opponent alert for a return such as thrs RIGHT Maryorre Hubbell senxor golfer deftly smks the putt 1nto the cup Leadmg the actrvrtres for thrs year were Helen Hawkmson secretary Cora Jacobson presrdent Sue Youngberg treasurer and MISS Ellzabeth Bennett advrser S-. Keeprng her eye on the ball Carolc Flood attempts to return her opponents shot 66 1 1 I 1 I ! 7 5 I . C 1 7 . , I . , , . . , 1 ' , , . , ,K c 4 . . A A L - . 2 l ' 5 grrls dec1ded in whrch sports they 'E' L L - C . . L Q a a ' s L I. a ' 7 ' 4 ' 4 . a 7 a l a s ' 4 - Q yi 4 .:. 3. .' t '. Z ,.., . : , , . Qwtado- Open to all East High girls interested in swimming is Dorado which meets each Monday, under the supervision of Miss Kathleen Lovett. The members have the opportunity to take part in the mile club, water ballet, and various other swimming tests and instructions. Exceeding the enrollment of last year's club by 20, this years attendance figures total 185, the largest attendance the club has ever known. Chosen to participate in the annual Dolphin show, were 20 girls from the ' original 40 who tried out for the event. These East High mermaids were divided , 'I r WT-9 into two ballet groups which were headed by Justine johnson and jean Elliott. A Yr fa. Sandy Cryer, Marie Pankowski, Barb Didier, Nancee Clark, Janet Siebe, Skippy El McKnight, Donna Anderson, and Mary Lou Johnson composed justine's ballet, Easy to Love. jean Elliott's group, The Sophisticated Lady, included Kay Moore, Edith Roberts, Marilyn Hoaglund, Pat Ber- trand, Carol Middleton, janet Stevenson, Joan Chris- tianson, and Elaine Strohman. Summertime, was a duet presented by Ginger Dahlquist and Karin Hedlin. To the girls who swim one mile during the course of the year an award of achievement is given. The all-girls' swimming meet, brought to a climax the activities of the year for the Doradoites. In this meet girls may enter the events in which they excell. This is likely to be one of the ITIOSE popular activities of the club year. A closing to a year of fun, was the Dolphin Dorado picnic where the boys and girls got together for an afternoon of fun, games and eats. Presiding over Dorado were: Lona Beck, treasurer, Ginger Dahlquist, secre- tary, Charmaine Melin, vice-president: Miss Kathleen Lovett, adviser, and jean Elliott, president. LOWER: Adding sparkle to the Dolphin Show the above beauties gave their interpretation of The Sophisticated Lady. Sophomore Group-BACK ROW: Stoner, McMullin, Dahlquist, Oppegard, Shattuck, Trolander, Clark, Sedgwick, Johnson, Elander, Lerman, DiTullio, Maurici, Thomas, Houy, McKnight, Manne. THIRD ROW: Schwartz, Willis, Nelson, E. Roberts, Kullberg, Mitchell, VanDeventer, Carlson, Baker, Johnson, Staulfacher, Hackman, Ghran, Kenny, Ceruti, Axelson, Stevenson. SECOND ROW: Poggioli, Knepprath, Hoaglund, Lindblom, Pearson, Fagerberg, Bloom, Carlson, Wilson, Johnson, Mass, Holmberg, Westberg, Siivonen. FIRST ROW: Heid, Bartholomew, Tuel, Melin, Moore, Nelson, Engstrom, Johnson, Wagner, Kapala, Cobb, Dodge. junior and Senior Group-BACK ROW: Didier, Aden, D. Anderson, Davis, M. C. Johnson, C. Roberts, Blackford, Akey, Anderson, Gardner, Blomquist, Berg, Johnson, Lahre, Morsbach. THIRD ROW: Blucher, Swenson, R. Jacobson, Johnson, Middleton, Hubbell, Hammerstrand, Blankfield, Elliott, Halverson, Siebe, R. Anderson. SECOND ROW: C. Young, M. johnson, Anderson, Hjerstedt, P. Young, Berglund, B. Nelson, Paden, Holloway, Banks, Cryer. FIRST ROW: Hedlin, J. johnson, Powers, Pottinger, D. Swenson, Walker, Pojman, Strohman, Dahlquist, Peacock, Nelisen, J. Anderson, Hedrick. , ff - A- ---M . . . . ,W ..,. Y i,.,.,1 .....,g... .. fa, f.-1-A AN-f 'v .-... i...i,, cc... ..-D .... -.,-.,.. ,...,.,, .-.. , ,, - i 7 ' L., . . . .. .W M .X 4 f ' . ef-1104,-N-A. A-.- - i- ...-..-.dc...- . .,., . . . , , - .-.W at .i .M I . . M A r W I The life of a cadet is varieclg it ranges from cleaning rifles before an inspection to attending the Military Ballg from clisassembling pistols to learning the operation of the 2.37 inch rocket launcher. Starting at the right and going counter-clockwise, a few of the many phases of the cadet's life are shown. Flashing sabers, smart uniforms, cli- maxed by the announcements of pro- motions, made this year's Cadets Ca- dence one of the most successful mili- tary balls in many years. The picture shows part of the grand march. jerry Ness, John Germano, and Dick Hoffman will never get lost as long as they have their map and compass. Here they are shown orienting their map. Bradley Anderson demonstrates first ard on leonard Anderson Thrs 15 part of a very extensrve health course taken by all cadets The Bazooka 1S always popular rm Beers ohn Germano and Robert Mt Naughton are flndrng out how to work rt Experrence IS the best teacher so Roger Clrlson and john Gerbode let Don Knudson struggle wrth the BAR The Week before a rrfle rnspectron always frnds a large number of Cadets spend1ng therr free perrods cleanrng therr r1fles Every nrck screwhead and groove IS grven a good Cleanrng as the cadets exchange jokes and tall tales Th1s 15 part of the fun and Work that makes the l1fe of a Cadet fun lnterest 1ng and beneflcnal SECOND SE Lt Jack Hagstrom Lt Leonard Anderson BATTALION STAFF Major Tom Hopp Sponsor Priscilla Johnson Batt. Adjutant Capt john Hof Batt Executmve Capt Sture Bengtson Batt Intellrgence Capt Drck Seeberg COMPANY COMMANDERS COA Capt Bob Huffman Sponsor Lona Beck COB Capt Wesley Engstrom Sponsor Pat Bertrand COC Capt Charles Rosenqurst Sponsor Bonme Greenwood MESTER LIEUTENANTS Lt James Lt Donald Kelley Anderson :nl 40? Lt Bradley Anderson 69 Q- 7 5' F1 rst Semester Othcers lr Thomas Hopp Lt john Hot COMPANY A FIRST PLATOON TOP ROW R1lph Wehh Rlthdfll Peterson Tom Burke Roger Rathke Canden Nelson DdVlLl Fowler R1eh1rtl Ltrson MIDDLL ROW B1ll Blomhera, C Nelson Roger Ostrom Ch rrles C1rlson W1ll1am laust Clrrenet Anderson Robert Erh Clfl bteele D1v1d lenlons john Hof Tom Hopp BOTTOM ROW Lferrld Conrad james Welhman Wesley bermann Lugene johnson B1ll Forkner john Aeleer Ross Ro linder Dlle Mlthexxs le lklC,ISl1lP respeet for supemors eorutesy lI1Ll respons1b1l1t5 Ire the btuldmg bloeles thlt go ll'lfO my elreer Illlllflfy or OIlN.lXKlSC lxerydry the l7o erdets 111 the l 1st Hlbll Reserwe Ofheers Trumng Corps lDLlllLl on these bloeles wh1eh vull leld them to beeome better men better e1t1Lens md 1f neeessary bette1 sold1ers LOMPANH A bLC,OND PLATOON I1rst ud good posture person ll elelnllness 1nd phys1e ll dexelopment 1ll rs prohtlble IU c1x1l11n hfe lS 111 llillltlfy hfe 1re 11so stressed From the hrst d 15 vt hen 1 total of S45 OO worth of elotlung lb lbblllel Llllfll the llst r1bbon IS awarded rt eo1npet1t1xe dr1ll there lb 1 keen sp1r1t of eompet1t1on 11TlOI1g 1l1LllNlLlLl 11 elders, PllfOOI1S 1nd eomprmes TOP ROW Donald Bergman lohn Nash Allen johnson John Nelson Roger johnson Donald Bertram Dan Pappts Jaelx L1v1ns,ston MIDDLL ROW Gerald Nelson Charles Chamberlam Donald Karwehs Rodney Clrlson Leonard Anderson Iohn A Ryden Warren Conner DJ.V1Ll Carlson Ke1th Bender m lxelley lol Il Wh1tm1n BOTTOM ROW Rohert Hurffnan Robert I-hldehrandt Arthur b1mpson Marvm Bloom1ngdale john b1raeusa Laurenee 5fl'l1Il'l Stan A johnson Pete Palleo X F1rst Semester Olheers Lt john Moors X Lt Robert Huffman 4- ,,:-111. 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' ' ', , . 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 Frrst Semester Officers COMPANY B FIRST PLATOON Lt Gene Collins Lt Mrlton Covert BACK ROW Hugh Bourkland Drck Sweeney Duane Ruenger Stanley Pore Gary Atkms Barton Rrth ardson john Seedoff MIDDLE ROW Paul Peterson Wallace Danrelson Wrllard Kemp Tom Hallden Steve Ferrrs jack Youngqurst John Moors Morr1s Wxllramson Mrlton Covert BOTTOM ROW James Buell John Sprckerman Rrchard Lmdqurst Kent johnson Wrllram Srmpson James Jenkms Drck Heffron Donald Nelson Gene Slolrn The realxty of war and rts results was brought closer to the ROTC cadets th1s year when Captaxn Fred Prckermg was reported mrssrng 1n actron durmg a Korean battle Hrs keen berng one of the class made hrm tops wrth anyone who had ever been rn hrs classes Malor Mrtchell was appornted to fill Captarn Prckerrngs post when he left East Master Sergeants Wllllalll Sherxll and Tony Korman round out the staff of Mrlrtary mstruttors At the begrnnmg of the year sophomores are shown the workmg outfit then they Jorn the junrors and sen1ors Also durrng the first part of the year ROTC cadets act as ushers at the football games and help to prevent rowdyrsm COMPANY B SECOND PLATOON TOP ROW Rlchard Seeberg John Gerbode Larry Angell Carl Steen Clyde Asplmg Gunnar Peterson Stanley Bengston Robert Reum Conrad Carlson MIDDLE ROW Wesley Engstrom Chrrsnan Kold Dennrs Cudra Gordon Nelson Arnold Swenson john E Carlson Warren Wood Roger johnson Bert Hoglund Dougla Orput Lennard Johnson BOTTOM ROW Thomas E Johnson Gene Collms Grlbert Cederholm Ronald Powell Perry Johnston Rrchard Nordenberg Loren Brodd Ronnxe Grove Frrst Semester Officers Lt Chrls Wold r . . 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' . . 5 , . c . c , c sense of humor and ab1l1ty in retarnrng hrs drgnrty but yet marchmg movements and drilled until they become a smooth 4 ' ' . a I NL L K I S , , 1 . q , , , D I 5 5 ' f . af , , ,,. - N 71 Frrst Semester Officers Lt Charles ROSCDQUISI Lt Warren Cupltn The brggest soual event on the cadets calendar IS the Mrlrtary Ball Colorful decoratrons good IIILISIC, and a narx ture of crvrlran clothes and mrlltary unrforms lend a festrve arr The ex ent rs thmaxed by the promotron of a cadet major cadet captarns and radet lreutenants COMPANY C FIRST PLATOON TOP ROW Dale Molander jerry Ness Roger Carlson Werner Anderson Rrchard Lundgren Larry ONeal Sture Bengtson Jerry Dyerson Lee Frrtsch Larry Sanders Don Lodrn MIDDLE ROW Ronnie Greenwood Gerald Bea Eugene Lrttle Marvrn Strote George Strom Robert Holub Donald Olson Harold Olson I-Irold Peterson Peter Rossr Roger Nyqulst Davrd North Dorran Bohne Duane Barker BOTTOM ROW jack brmpson Charles Rosenqurst Rrchard Knorr Donald Romanr Donald Knudsen Tom Young qurst Pete Prentrce jrm Beers Robert McNaughton Jerome Edwards George Foeresrer Feder 11 Inspectron Several army officers rnspett erch cadet 1nd1v1dual then they hold Classes grve tests and questron stu East Rockford holds one of the best records IH the rmdwest for Federal Inspectron In the past ren years we have been awarded honor ratrng nrne trmes Thts ratrng IS grven to the After a year of tnstructrons drrllrng and fun comes the top ten per cent rn the country COMPANY C SECOND PLATOON TOP ROW Jack Nelson Wayne Blunck Donald R Anderson Kenney Garas Jack Mumma Robert Mc Graw Rrchard Schacht Bradley Anderson Warren Cuplm Rog r Lager MIDDLE ROW Byran Baker Lergh Cleveland jack Lrvmgston Roger Nelson john Germano Terry Moran George Chamberlarn Jack Lxndgren Dave Hubbard Thomas Taylor Roger DeWert Jack Ward BOTTOM ROW Roger Lofgren Cornelrus Moore George Hoffman George Dray Edward Forslmg Ray Orford james Greenwood Er1ck Srmonson George Hrppman 72 Ftrst Seme ter Ofhcers Lt John Gerbode l l A 3 7 . 5 b I I Y 3 I 7 S s 1. s Q ' I s 1 1 - ' - . I I , I , , ' , , - , , , , , . ' 1 1 l 1 . ' 2 ' ' . 1 ' ' ' 1 I . 2 . ' , . -, . ' ' l 1 7 . ' ' - ' L ' ' A ' ' ' I dents on everythrng that has been covered durrng the year. Y I 4 I S A K L L ' , L ll T D . Y . , , z 1 , , c , . . , ,D I , , S . I ' , ey 9 7 5 3 5 V 3 l . I 7 . . , . ' s Q I F A W .W 1 1 W -.. QR ALZZ learn A natural sense of rhythm is as important in the ROTC Drill Team as it is in any band. This and a lot of hard work made this year's drill team one of the best seen at East. Sophomores and juniors under the command of Cadet Sergeant Don Karwelis were recruited into a sophomore-junior team to be taught the finer arts of marching. Later they were taken into the varsity team to replace vacancies due to promo- tions. juniors and sophomores made up the bulk of this year's team and did a fine job even though they were not as experienced. Many extra fancy movements are done to con- fuse the spectators. Perfect coordination and rapidity of movement cause the onlookers' heads to swim in wonderment. This year's commander was Lieutenant Leonard Anderson. Sergeants were Roger Carlson, Keith Bender, Dorian Bohne, Gary Atkins, Robert Reum, Warren Conner, George Burke, and Don Kar- welis, and Cadets, Roger johnson, Stanley Bengt- son, Charles Carlson, Tom johnson, Jerry Edwards, and Lee Maclntosh. BACK ROW: L. Anderson, R. Carlson, C. Carlson, G. Atkins, S. Bengtson, FRONT ROW: G. Burke, K, Bender, D. Karwelis, W. Conner. ln the bottom picture the drill team executes a fancy turn under the watchful eye of Lt. Anderson. Riga fleczm Although the rifle team lost all of their eight matches, the experience gained this year will probably make the 52 and 53 editions of the East High Rifle Team one of the sharpest shooting in the state. This year's team lacked a single senior, therefore all ten of the marksmen will be back next year, and four will be back the next two years. The rifle team is considerably better than its 0-8 won-lost record indicates. Two matches were lost by only a couple of points and others were fired against such stalwarts as Marmion, Northwestern, and Saint Johns, all military academies with exceptionally good riflemen. An added attraction was the line of 25 cents for each flyer Ca shot which misses the targeth ob- tained during a match. This fund was used for the annual rifle team party. Major letter winners were John Moors, team cap- tain, Clyde Aspling, and Keith Bender. Sgt. Sherrill was the coach and adviser of the team which prac- ticed after school and during free periods during the season. TOP ROW: J. Whitman, C. Aspling, 1. Moors, J. Ger- bode, L. Fritsch, Sgt. Sherrill. Sitting: C. Chamberlain, G. Burke, A. Johnson, K. Bender, C. Carlson, and G. Atkins. Top Five were G. Burke, C. Aspling, K. Bender J. Moors, and A. johnson. BELOW: Sending copies of the Highlights to East High boys, serving in the armed forces, was a project sponsored by Student Council. Writing addresses are Clarice Young and Cora Jacobson. ,.,f,, W 59-,519 -W-'f'-'-,,lQQ, W ABOVE: Leading the 1950-51 Student Council were officers: Ralph Stang, treasurer, Lona Beck, secretary, Bob Huffman, presi dent, Darlene Granberg, girls' vice-president, David Leppert, boys' vice-president, and Mr. Harry W. Kroll, adviser. Other members were: Duane Aase, Marshall Carlson, Josephine Correnti, Morris Gibbons, Marilyn Halverson, Harold I-lomann, James Jenkins, Myrtle Justeson, Dick Lundgren, Helen Maas, Bill Nelson, Douglas Orput, Charles Riley, Carol Roberts, Dick Seeberg, Beverly Smith, Robert Stenberg, Don Strauss, Dorothy Swenson, Ronald Ta- bone, Frances Troup, Nancy Van De- venter. .SQ Student Council representatives included: BACK ROW: Carolyn St. Clair, Johanna Van Boxel, Donna Larson, Marlene Nelson, Joyce Axelson, Jerry Sheetz, Al Olson. SECOND ROW: Edith Roberts, Evelyn Cameron, James Kelly, Roger Rathke, Jim Peterson, Carl Solmonson, Ralph Olson, Connie Achilli. FIRST ROW: Ann Mowers, Jennie Kluz CSy1labus chairmanj, Sally Parker Csocial co-chairmanb, Inga Mae Ho laine, Pat Lahre Cmusic co-chairmanj, John Linkskoltl, Irene Ek, Janet Holmberg. Mr. Anthony, I have a problem! Please flood the back of East High for ice-skating, and fix the squeak in the cafeteria door. These were suggestions made by East High students, after a suggestion box, Properly named Mr. Anthony, was placed in the library by the Student Council, in order to give students a chance to express and suggest ideas pertaining to their school. Another new addition to the Student Council projects was the sending of East Highlights, the school newspaper, to boys in the Armed Forces who attended East in the last two years. This idea was brought up in the fall, following the Korean crisis, during which time many high school boys entered the services. Also new this year was the checking of students' coats in the girls' gym during the home basketball games. The second Toys for Tots drive was held this year and proved, as before, to be a huge success. Given to underprivileged children, the toys were obtained after homeroom Christmas parties. Waging a drive against the bad treatment of books in the library, Student Council sponsored a poster contest to publicize and promote good care and handling of library books. This year, as in other years, the council has taken care of all sports and after-game parties. Hiring orchestras, selling tickets, and keeping a look-out for eager helpers to work at the parties are all duties of the committee members planning this entertainment. Constantly striving for good sportsmanship, the Sports- manship committee Worked during the year through home- room representatives and by way of bulletins. A special publication put out by the council is the Sylla- bus which contains club activities, a calendar of events, a brief school history, the honor point system, Memorial Garden, and honors and awards. Among other projects which were carried on this year, as before, were the improvement of the Memorial Garden, assemblies and pep rallies supporting friendship with West High. The first afternoon pep session was arranged by the council this year. Student Council consists of a boy and girl from each homeroom, elected by the homeroom members. In the council itself the group is divided into numerous commit- tees, each assigned to its own special job. Officers presiding over this year's meetings were Bob Huffman, Dave Leppert, Darlene Granberg, Lona Beck, and Ralph Stangg president, boys' vice-president, girls' vice- president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. aww nw awww, ' 9 Urwa BACK ROW: Hjalmar Hanson, Robert Ekedahl, Warren Conner, Richard Malmgren, jack Nelson, Mike McCamrnond, David Tobinson, Don White, jack I-Iolmbeck. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Kapala, Olive Davis, Margaret Olson, Janice Malmberg, Frank Nelson, Wesley Eng- strom, Stanley Alf, Sue Swenson, Charlotte Stoner, Ronald Nelson. SECOND ROW1 Ray VanCura, David Kjell, Janice Rudin, Ruth Lindskold, Carol Roberts, Valerie Thomas, Geri Vanoski, Sandra Carlson, Mary Lou R. johnson, Lois Sharron, Pat Cole, Nancy Clark, Lillian Nielsen, Bill Lundberg. FIRST ROW: Gilbert Cederholm Qassembly chairmanb, John Hof frally chairmanl, Jack Hagstrom qbuilding and grounds chair- manj, Bill McNamara fsports parties chairmanj, Priscilla Johnson Cawards co-chairmanj, Dyvone Guler, Carole Flood, Donald Roos iawards co-chairmanj, Clarice Young iservice chairmanb, Bonnie Greenwood, Donald Anderson Csafety chairmanj. U! Il! iff! I' sv SMU Rcd Cross LOLIHCI1 members for the past ycar were BACK ROW jlm ZCf.,Llfl1S Jerome Bevtneau Tom Hallden B111 Blomberg Tom Llg ncll Dlclx Otto Iohn Olson Ronme Johnson john Sprckerman THIRD ROW 111.1 Prcnoso Yvonne Kyellstrom Delores Carlbom Susan L1g,nell Arlene Doyle Irene Wood Cyracc Holmberg, jean Wlkel Nancy Franzcn Shrrlcy Holloway Sally Barber Norma Brltzmann SEC OND ROW Nancy Berg V1v1an Walker Sandra Popham Marlene Oberg., Lucrlle Furno jamne Larson jane Llndquxst Phyllls Haugen Kay Moorc Mary Ellen Kenney Betty Mohaupt Mert Joles Eunlce Steward FIRST ROW Marrlyn Saaf Sarah Saylor Dorothy Lreblmg Stan Mattson Miss lanet Llndsay Sandra Cryer Dorothy Tagserstrom Pat Houghton Ann Mttchcll we w s if 'H' fx mg, pf QRS fum 41044116 9'0JLgLg,n, bo thc Durxnd farm school IS Sandra Cryer Brxngrng cheer at Red Cross rcpresenta t1vc We Serve, the Amencan un1or Red Cross motto, was carrred OLIE by un1or Red Cross count:1l repre sentatlves it Erst Hxgh thrs year by helpmg to feed and qmuse poho patrents 1t St Anthonys hosprtal, by readmg to small Com ftlescrng chrldren at the hos prtll md v1s1t1ng the Dumnd flrm school In the xx ty of fore1gn servrce, East Hngh, under the drrecnon of the councrl, sent 1 150 pound grft chest hllcd w1th pens pencrls 1nd other school equrpment to 1 school overseas Health supphes recremon 11 equrpment, and a Hrst ard k1t were 1150 mcluded Thc tnnu 11 enrollment drxve Ill Mtrch got off to 1 stxrt wrth the ftssembhes presented by IRC members Then each representanve contmued the membershrp drlve nn hrs homeroom One represcntanve rs chosen from etch homeroom to serve on the Red Cross Councrl These students fm mct rn room 179 when Stln Mtttson PI'C9lL1CI1E, ctlled the meenngs Dorothy L1ebl1ng, Dorothy Flgerstrom, '1I1Cl S'lf1f-lI l CYYQI' FlCfeCl 35 Vice Pfesldenf 5eCfef3fY With money collected rn the homerooms Junxor Red Cross mem md tretsurer respectrvely Mlss Imet Lindsay wqg bers purchased .tmclcs to be packed for overseas shnppmg, to a school From lcft to r15,ht are Stanley Mattson Sandra Cryer thc club Sp0I1SOf Ronnre johnson and Susan L15nell 76 7-I ,U YJ Ls x K . . 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Uftdm The churs m lrked M pllted If v1r1ous plues ID the halls at E1st lilgll 1re filled by drfferent students every hour In some schools they are called hall guards or traffic students but tt I11st Hrgh they re c1lled monrtors Wh1le trylng to get 1 lrttle studv m for themselves these Mono Cl11b members dlrett V1S1IOIS run errands for teachers regullte h1ll llghts 1nd keep in eye on u, yy mdermg students who FOIIN 1bout the h 1lls wlthout yellow 1dm1ts Momtors durlng first tlurd 1nd seventh hours collett the 1ttend1nce slrps One travelmg monltor for e1Ch hour 1S appomted by MISS Wlntfred ledger club 1dv1ser to cheek the attend 1nce of the monrtors At the beg1nn1ng of earth semester many students stgn up for Mono duty However only 1 tertfun 10 1ll subjects In the sprmg the monltors take tune out for 1 IW' 5 p1en1C Flrst semester ofheers xneluded Don Roos PICSI Before and after' UPPER Wlthout monitors the halls are hlled h wrth wandermg students BELOW Momtor Mert joles gets rn a l1ttle dem Ruth Ann Polmrm Ted O nson and Mqrgle studymh whlle uatchmg the halls durmg class trme Hubbell rlfSI semester momtors mcluded TOP ROW Glorra Pearson Pat Bertrand Shlrley Grrp Dennxs Cudxa John Whltrnan Ernne Berg strahl Marllyn johnson THIRD ROW Joanne Freeman Jackie Andersen Karln Hedlm Paula Sedgvuck Sklppy McKn1ght Sharon Thomas Phyllls Bloomqmst Dolly Granberg SECOND ROW Joyce Nelson juanxta Froberg Gerx Paden Rosemary Anderson Valerre Thomas Justine Johnson Ruth Poyman Helen Moody Margaret Nelson BOTTOM ROW Valerxe Guyer lean Wxkel Myron Carlson Don Roos Pat Lahre Marge Hubbell Gen Vanoskl 9 x! 17 I 2' 1 ' ,' z ' 1 t ' t ' A 1 ' Y , 1 ' dy . h L C 1 ', z 'Q ' , ' 1 s 2 ' 4 ' af, . Q . . , K ' , 2 1 ' , 2 1 f '1 ' k 1 1 2 ' likoqrr wry. . 7 Y 2 , , , 1 Jr I Q . '35 'Qi A f J K L ' . A , 1 1 , - - m fri : 4 2 U . F '--' X . . - t N , 1 l ' . , 2 ' .' - 1 A number are chosen. Students must have at C average , . 2 . 1 :M Q - yi ' , A Z . Y, . . L ,Q 1 .Q . . . , - . . ' ' V , , , g . , J , . ' . KY I Y I U ' , 3 I 3 7 ' 15 - H . L' V f Tv - 5 . W , x . f ' ' vi A A in 1 .. 4 , -'ff A - w X K, T I cv ,aa ' , ' ' L4 ,M .,G , ' u 5 4 , .' 1' vt fc ' , :Pmuxce Yliiif 9fwLu4a, Soft music, bouquets of flowers, white spring frocks and a solemn 'ur of dignity usually prevail at the lnnurl National Honor Societys induction as sembly Behind the rows of old members and the new candidates for membership hangs the large im pressixe torch, the emblem of the society Miss Ruth White, sponsor for the National Honor chapter Mr Harry Much principal the society president and ln outside visiting speaker are the speikers for the induction A student must be in the llA l7B, or 17A class md must rank in the upper third of his class scho listically However he must also meet the standards of leadership, service and high character Nor more thin fixe per cent of the junior class and fifteen per cent of the seniors can be admitted to this organiza tion Students as swell as the faculty vote on the candid ltes This yur the group collected scrlp piper to raise money As in other years, four members were chosen to make the NHS scholarship test ABOVE Traditionallx the president and vice president head the processional ar the honor assembly This year Richard Malmgren and Rich 1rd M1lll1gfCH held the Ofhu. of prC51Cl6I1t, Ruth Ann Pojman held the torches while leading the group into the auditorium BELOW This NHS pledge is repeated by all mem bers at the impressive induction assembly each May IS VILC PfCSld6I1E md S6LfCt'lry, rCSp6Ct1V6ly while Ruth Ann Pojman and Nancy Goodin officiated TOP ROW Dorothy Liebllng Pauline Peterson Joanne Anderzon Jean Elliott Janice Anderzon Nancy Goodin Mary Anne Burns SECOND ROW jack W Hags rom Richard Malmgren David Leppert Canden Nelson John Hof jerry Patterson FIRST ROW Vanita Fincham Ruth Ann Pojman Kay Hedrick Carole Flood Lona Beck Margaret Nelson C? 9 Q7 'rv C? 6-7 78 i . ,et . Y . . S y L 1 I . . . L 1 2 . 1 . , . . - qt . I . , C . - . 7 1 Q, S 4 . L , c ' Q . 2 ' ' ' ' . . 1 ' ' ' . , - - 1 1 ' ' ' - 2 ' 1 . , . 1 4 U - , 1 . . 1 V . . 4 . it A . . L . - . Y . L '. ' 2 . ta , ' ' ' 1 2 t ' I 7 K N K . . A I .ia I h , A . '. ' L 2 'Q ' l ' v ' ' ' . . . . , . V . . ,, 4 L ' f ' ' ' ' ' f, 1 i ' - ' 2 ' 1 i . Scholarship, leadership, character, and service determined the election of these seniors to National Honor Society in their junior year. i i m ' I i ' . A , ' , ' . , , , A I . . I , . , y , , , Q ' I 3 R ' 7 7 3 K ' , af . Z' 5- .... - . ' X 5 Q. XJ , 3 1 , . 'V vu it i ,V I Q . ,, , , A xii., J! .L Pi Junlor and senlor gxrls chosen for ABL membershrp were BACK ROW Jo Ellen Anderson Valerle Guyer Audrey Anderson Mary Lou C Johnson Nancy Goodxn Joanne Mortensen Jenn1e Kluz Marllyn Johnson Pat Olson Ruth Ann Jacobson Pat Bertrand Doreen Holton Carol Jepson Carolyn St Cla1r THIRD ROW Dorothy Llebllng Dorothy Swenson Loretta Bodach Jackle Anderson Mary Condon Pussy John son L1ll1an Erlandson Mary Linn Petcrson Judy Mlntz Betty Lou Bryan Jane Lmdqulst Valerle Thomas Ruth Ann Poyman Arlene Flelds Janet Hammerstrand Carol Ackerson Kay Newman SECOND ROW Vamta Fmcham Marlan Blucher Claudra Johnson Dyvone Gulcr Carole Flood Margaret Correntl Jean Haen Jule Samuelson Ruth Lmdskold Lona Beck Joyce Swanson Carol Roberts Darlene Granberg Dora Gustafson Mary Anne Burns Carolyn Johnson VIVIHH Peterson Sue Carlson Margaret Nelson FIRST ROW Carol Larson Marllyn Halverson Audrey Kjell Sandra Cryer Anne Davxs Miss Adele Johnson Janet Vaughn Kay Hedrrck Pauhne Peterson Jan1ce Anderzon Joanne Anderzon Phylhs Lmdeman utthdaq Bali 570414 E732 Jiafamtcm The Admlrers of Beautlful L1terature better known as ABL furthers rnterest and understandmg of drama and lrterature One of the first lmport mt events of ABL 15 the rmnatxon of new members unxors w1th A average and semors w1th A and B averages rn Engl1sh are el1g1ble for membershrp and rece1ve 1nv1tat1ons whrch were 1n the form of books th1s year In add1t1on to a formal mrnatron the new members dressed rrdxcu lously 1n school and ate a potluck supper wrthout s1lverware Later on IH the year crme the tradltlonal ABL seml formll dance whlch hrd the t1tle B1rthd1y Ball The theme was carrled out wrth 1 large blrth day cake IH the center of the gym and correspond1ng decoratlons on the ce1l1ng md walls ABL usu 1lly h IS an outstandrng speaker wluch th1s year was Mlss Helen Bartholomew ID exchange The Chrlstmas tea held annually IH the model tpxrtment featured Chr1stmas songs and refreshments Fxrst semester OHILCIS were Paullne Peterson pres: dent Kay Hedrlck v1ce PI'CS1LlCHE anrce Anderzon secretary Joanne Anderzon treasurer and Janet Vaughn and Anne Davis soc1al charrmen Second semester officers were Mary Anne Burns presldent Dorothy Lrebhng v1ce presldent Nancy Goodln sec retary Carole Flood treasurer and Anne Davrs and anet Vaughn soc1al charrmen Mrss Adele Johnson IS the club adv1ser mg is sa-,rv Q UPPFR ABL 1n1 rates Sandra Cryer Marlan Bluther and Sue Carlson struggle to eat a supper of spaghetti and jello vylthout srlvervyare BELOW Have another cookie' Soclal chaxrman Anne Davrs passes the plate to Janet Hammerstrand Joanne Mortensen and Jennle Kluz at the annual ABL Chrlstmas tea rn the model apartment 79 Y Y .3 9 I Y ' 3 3 ' 7 7 Y .1 b Y - - ' : h w a l - r. . . 1 . Q D ' 3 Y A 7 Y 7 ' b 3 t 3 . 7 7 - Av . s 1 v 1 V 1 a 1 I ' I A A I I W l I I g 1 A L . 7 . I 1 ' , t 4 t . . . , t. 1 A C X C 7 - L I 1 1 S ' V , t ' 'Q . ' ' . 1 1 ' . e 1 I U I f 1 - . t , . t F' . .' L t 2 t - Affg .S . . l ,fo 1 ' -fll V . . . I ' ' I ' 0' ' ' Tr? J - . . . 'x YQ 1 w 2 1 . . , ' V N x ,' 4 ' ' 4 , 1 ' t K If - -A hi l teacher from Scotland who recited poetry. ly , . . 'xg ,J ' . . 1 , C as 5 as - 2 1 , r . , 7' g jx.- . T fr ja. V J S 1. . Q L I X il- Vt? AV, M1 -, , ul., , . J. . 4 . . . . 4 p x 1 K X . .. I a 4 a ' a J' s , 3 f 1 ' 1 , ' 2 11 r'. ' v ' 5 - S' .l Y . . J . . ' f s 1 v 4 ' J v I I . I , ' . c . , ABOVE around the new globe presented to the librarx are KNEELING Eileen Westberg Janice Ritehey STANDING Charlotte Peterson Connie Loftus Ann Oppeaard Carolyn Houy Tdna lohnson Carolyn Iohnson BELOW are some of the library lasses that have helped keep the library in order. KNEELING: Aloyce Swanson. STANDING: Agnes Isaacson, Camilla Carlson, Ann Mowers, Mona Larson, Shirley Allen, jo Ellen Anderson, Marilyn Peacock, Barbara Easton, Benita Banks. 7911111114114 Ymawe tot JP Subscriptions to daily newspapers keep the gxrls busy changing the racks KNEELING lean Morsbach Donna Powers STANDING Phyllis Rever jomne Runbeig Marlene Flood Shirlex Fisher Doris Bushman ig Did you find the book you were looking for' Miny times students ire eonfronted with this ques tion is they Winder iround the l1br1ry in seareh of a book Asking sueh questions will be girls who be long to Library Club The duties of these elub mem bers ire many but the one enjoyed most of ill is eirrying library admits to the various study halls They also work in the reserve room, eheek books in Ind out Ind shell ie md shelxe the books At the elose of the sehool ye ir solunteers help tlke inventory of all the library books libriry Club is btsiellly i serxiee orginmttion whieh strives to help students with their work Dur ing their free periods students mly eome to the l1b11ry to use the in ulible referenee m iteri il sueh is eneyelopediis, pimphlets mips ind migwnes Some times whole elisses use the libriry At these times the gl ls help in the referenee room obtuning the needed in igmines This yeir Ann Mowers w is the elub president lietted vite president w ts Mona Lirson seeretiry Doris Bushmln tftlbllfef llenitt Binks ind soeiil chairman Marilyn Pe teoek Advisers for the elub tre Miss Eleanor Heuver ind her assistant Miss Virgmii Seiworth Y V 2. 3 , y 11, ' L 3 v 1,1 1 , , 1 7 7 ' . 1 . 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SO Sent iitgfv, Qefnaie C20-19,6 feaand Ln, flute Copp1ng second honors IH the state speech finals 111 April at Ch impaign CllITl'1X6Ll East Highs most success ful debate se ison The v1rs1ty team not only set a school record w1th 67 wins and 17 losses but also was Eists first squad to vwin the Augustana and B1g E1ght confer ence tournaments ind place 1n the state finals also After the th1rd round of debate 1n the state finals the Ribs were trecl w1th New Tr1er of W1nnetka for the state championship Each school had a five one record The aff1rmat1ve team faced New Trxers negat1ve squad for the play off round and the judges gave the dec1s1on to Winnetka ln order to go dow nstate the team had to qual1fy 1n the sectionals at DeKalb State Teachers College They t1ed for th1rd place and were el1g1ble to advance to the finals where they defelted Galesburg Downers Grove Du uoin Petersburg and Mtttoon Tie tourniment at Augustana College IH Rock Isl md 15 one of the ltrgest 1nv1tat1onal tourneys with about 25 h1gh schools part1c1pat1n0 from Ill1no1s A second place trophy was won by the debate team at the first tourna vt is the destin H1011 of Ltst and West High debaters for the Big Elgllt conference tournament 1n February Other out of town tr1ps were to Geneseo Elgm Gales burg and Waukegan Money for these trips was ob tamed by chcckxng colts tt the home blsketball games md selling car placards This yeirs topic was Resolxed Thar the American pcople should reject thc welfare stite -is 1 Vars1ty debaters who captured more troph1es l1ke this Lake Forest one are Ruth Ann Poyman Gov Burlend Ccoachj jean Haen Don R Anderson and lean Elliott T wif: ABOVE Sophomore debiters were SFATED Janet l-lolmberc Dlane Nelson ldnth Roberts Dale lwrolantler Lo1s Johnson STAND INL Sylvia Smde n Norma Brltzmann Alan Olson I-cllfh Lerman Douglas Orput Shirley Rothcnhcrg Phyllls Lundeen Iamnc Larson BELOW Checking., coats at home basketball games ra1sed money for debate trips Here are Lona Beck john Ryden and Frances Goldmg behmd the checkroom table Other seniors and 1un1ors who helped were Claud1a johnson Bob Lorenz Wesley Somers Warren Conner Jack Hagstrom and Sally Parker I I I I I i L Q D L ' . . viz: ' K A Q I L lx A. R ' ' ,- ' 1 , . H 2 ' ,V - W . 2 1 ' ' L . ' C . C I . 6 . , . . A l . Y t , C. K C I . .gm . L l 1 1 A ' L L ' I C K , F 2 1 , , - 'tk Q , , L 2 . 11- l 2 1 t ' ' 1 X ' . 2 . . c . . C .7 t , . . O . . I K A C K. 1 K ' ment of the season at Lake Forest College. West Aurora 'L ' 1 ' 71 1 ' 4 . . Y I ' Y V - , , . . . . . ' 3 , L I K . yt ' D U H L A' 1 ' 1 if . . . ' , , . 1 it c it . 2 ' f. 1 : 1 1 f 1 Q . : ' ' C ag, t. ' ' . , , 1 - . uv V ' - , , 3 7 7 3 1 V .Af uf. A . ,. 'Q .. r 'C l I 1 2 ' I c . I fu A. I ' 1 1 ' A . il ' If fa C , ' D , - Y .I 1 , , Y ' ' , 1 1 fy' 1 'K , 5 1 - l Sl X, 1 ABOVE: In spite of the cold weather, such as that at the East-West game, band boys in their colorful red and white uniforms marched at half-times. BELOW: Adding to the thrilling home basketball tilts were band members who played RudolphH and Wl1ite Christmas as well as the school songs and Star Spangled Banner, besides yelling the echo cheer. I5iue4,aheZ'4 Bmw! Bow, This year marked the first change in the directorship of the East High band, as Mr. Gordon Bueschel replaced Mr. Allen Elm- quist, who has directed the band for the past 20 years, in leading the Rab musicians at frosty football games, exciting cage tilts, sport rallies, and in parades. In addition to these appearances at which snappy marches and popular swing tempos were predominant, the lO2 band members also presented programs of a more serious nature at sacred concerts and assemblies. Trombonist Bill Pellant had the privilege of participating in the All-State band at the University of Illinois in November, where he occupied fourth chair in the group. The famous sacred concert was presented by the band this year at Zion Lutheran and Saint Johnis United Brethren churches. These performances contained classical and re- ligious music. BACK ROW: Dick Hoffman, Gene Schlupp, Mr. Gordon Bueschel, Charles Rosenquist, Richard Malmgren, Gene Akey, David Tobinson. THIRD ROW: David Leppert, Jack Youngquist, james Buell, Donald Romani, Roger Borgen, Duane Asse, john Osborn, Dale Bjurstrom, Ray johnson SECOND ROW: Dennis Cudia, David Carlson, David Erickson, Wayne Benson, Dale Johnson, Robert Reum, Scott Angell, Bob Holmquist. FIRST ROW: Richard Nordlof, jack Holmbeck, Dean Anderson, Ronald Nordlof, Roger Carlson, Dale Molander. flag, lllafwfaed, 60. Ciadaucd Q-lv T 1 Shortly after, the band delved into all types of music to prepare for its annual concert in April. Rounding out the year's activities were appearances at ROTC federal inspec- tion, Memorial Day services, and baccalau- ,L reate. it Highlights of the social activities were a potluck where families of the boys were M guests, several fun nights, and a picnic. Q ,y X . f F ' e Awards of red band emblems are received wg X by players for good musicianship and regu- ' ' ' lar attendance at band performances. I . . ,fl First semester officers were David Lep- ' . . . . ' f pert, president, james Samorian, vice-presi ' 'Q dent, Bob Holmquist, secretary, Bill Mc- Namara, treasurer, Dick Malmgren, 1I'l21I1- The first year at East for Mr. Gordon Bueschel as band director included a heavy ,Ser and David Erickson hbmriun schedule of performances in and out of school. . , , . . BACK ROW: Hugh Johnson, jim Samorian, james Beers, Francis Sagona, Neil Erickson. Ronald Garthwaite, Dale Bergstrom, Richard Eck, jerry Larson, Burdette Lyon, John Ortberg, Bruce Lantow, Bill Nelson, Bill Pellant. THIRD ROW: Tom Youngquist, Chipper Smith, Don Anderson, john Parod, Don Osborn, Jim jenkins, Erick Simonson, Wayne Blunck, Stanley jones, Stanley Alf, Bob Adolphson, Bob Stenberg, jim Nilson, Ken Arvidson. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Dierks, Jerry Edwards, Jack Olson, Wesley Engstrom, Richard Meeves, Gary Thompson, jerry Ferm, Carl Steen, David North, Bill McNamara. FIRST ROW: Frank Nelson, Ronnie Greenwood, Ralph Olson, Carl Swanson, john Gerbode, john Spickerman. K , ,gs W'11'i ' -' BACK ROW: Janice Lindblom, Joyce DeCamp, Mr. June E. Bornor, Jon Oldigs, Mary Anne Burns. FOURTH ROW: Dinah Aden, Dick Frye, Donna Bankson, Don Lodin, Canden Nelson, Rose Marie Johansen, Doris Paulson, Irene Ek, Pat Loy, Robert I-Iorn. THIRD ROW: Jerry Johnson, Roger Margason, Dorothy Hultgren, Marlene Siivonen, Geri Vanoski, Joyce Berg, Marlene Greenberg, Louise Beck, Phyllis Lindeman, Jane Lindquist, Chuck Sederstrom, Joyce Wright. SECOND ROW: Shirley Ebens, Phyllis Lundeen, Barbara Nelson, Arm Mitchell, Audrey Kjell, Laurie Larson, Marilyn Kapala, Amy Kaplanes. FIRST ROW: Janis Berglund, Colleen Hallstrom, Margie Hubbell, Joanne Johnson, Dyvonne Guler. However, orchestra is not all work and no play. Besides laughing at Mr. Borner's end- less list of jokes, the orchestra takes time out from practice for a variety of social events, such as the annual tea, at which the sophomores become acquainted with the old J, members: a winter picnic, and the costume dinner-dance, where seniors who participate in the organization for three years receive medals. Other awards are the emblem, which N4 is worn on the traditional white sweater, and A a gold star for each year of service. First semester officers were: Canden Nel- son, presidentg Donald Lodin, vice-president: Janet Hammerstrand, secretary: Nancy Berg, treasurer: Margie Hubbell, Gilbert Cedar- holm, Audrey Kjell, librarians, and Miriam Klint, concert mistress. Behind his familiar baton is Mr. June E. Bornor, director of both the East and West High orchestras. 79,mKoJz,m at .'faFw.o-Z Quncfio-nb 85 A Cappella eholr was eomposed of BACK ROW Iohn Moors Ronald Swenson Ronald Ford Peter Asprooth Henry Broun George Strom Carl Helm Patrlek Shan zhan Loren Lund Davld C Anderson Stan M ittson Ron tld Nelson THIRD ROW Robert McGraw Ixent johnson Ronald Johnson Peter Hensley john Engberg, Terry Moran Warren Cuplm john Hoagslund Lennard Johnson Ralph Stang Charles Setterstrom Larry Angell john Seedoff XX1ll1am Lundber SFCOND ROW Grace Holmbert, Marilyn Hoaglund Sylvla Peterson Joanne Adamson Martlyn Saaf Bonme Lundberg, MHFIQCDC Bullard Edlth Lerman Margaret Anderson Claudette Fagerstrom Gul Anderson Pr1sc1Ila Johnson Paullne Peterson Marxlyn Johnson Ruth Ann Iacobson Cern Svxcnson Dorothy Fag.,erstr1m FIRST ROW Carolyn Held Mary Peterson LLILIIIC. Pot t1ng,er Sharon Thomas Mary Lou Anderson Delores Llvtood Phyllls Sl.tu1,hter LaRene Henthorne Imet Vaughn Mary Iohnson Marettte Bloom Barbara Roos Marlan Carlson Mlldred Larson Lona Beck Joan Frltson ABSENT Rosemary Iohnson .5016 U Zag 74171 Umm 504910-teLq1pLt 0-n, Umaaicfe CfFLo.Uz1 Northfield Mmnesota home of the famed St Olof College cholr wxs host to East Htghs A Ctppella eholr IH May when they plrttelplted rn the 1951 vthrch PI'CV1OL1S ehorrs have never had In 1dd1t1on to bemg a solo eho1r A Clppella lomed tn 1 mass chorus wxth many hlgh school chorrs These srxty one vers 1t1le songsters dlreeted by Mr Lmden Lundstrom made many appearanees durmg the year Thelr annual concert m February hrgh hghted the hst but Sophomore Prrents Nrbht the Chrrstmas progrtm operettx eoneerts m V11'1OLlS ehurches Natron 11 Honor assembly and Commence ment exerctses also gave them opportunrtles to drs play therr IUUSIL 11 t1lent Iuerung on Deeember 17 a hayrlde 1 h1rd ttmes p1rty and potluek supper were some of the soual aetrvrttes mck Hoaglund Ralph Stang Luc1lle Pottmger and Ionl Beek took the roles of presrdent VILC presxdent secreury and treasurer respeenvely for the Ll101lf durmg the first semester Mary Peterson md Ioan Frtekson took our IS seeretary and trelsurer the second semester LPPER LFFT An oetct of A Cappella members who sane lor varrous Lommumty groups rncluded Ralph Stmz, Ron me johnson M3f156H6 Bullard Carolyn Held Pat Shanahan Ianet Vaugha Loren Lund Mary S Johnson and pramst Ronn1e Swenson LOWFR LEFT Included rn the annual eoneert was an old ftshroned lnarbershop quartet eomposed ol Ronme Swenson Inek Hoaelund Davxd Anderson and John Seedoff 86 Us U Q1 l I' V , 'X I 1 f , I I ,' 4 .. , f ' . rf ' -' ' A F vs 1 1 1 V A Ya F ' ' ' . 9 9 7 l 5 Y , y .. , 2 , y y . ,I , , Q . , Q . 1 , 1, . u Y ' Y 1 . 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' X ' 1 f ' v K1 j I 2 kr, . 7 I F 1 . , 'A 1 3 ' 7 1 'L ' .2 F. le, 5 7 Go-ncefzid, 'Plw-u.Lded 5-g, .7Jz1e0Ze C264 Qwld, For nlneteen Vclrs Elst H1gl1S Treble Clef Ll101I' has been sreadlly lncreaslng ln IDCIDlDCI'Sl l1P and popu larlty Twenty one members made up the flrst cholr now there are S1XIy three The name, Treble Clef was thosen DCLIUSS lf IS an all glfl chorus To glVC the glrls a chance to slng ln pllbllc and teach them the fundamentals of IUUSIC IS IIS purpose Slnce worklng wlth the best ln slcrcd and secular ITTUSIC g1VCS them 1 taste for good INLISIL songs from Bach and Warlng are lncluded ln the glrls song llst Each year the Cl'lO1I' plays ln lmportant part ln the operetta and Cl1I'1SIlTl'lS progrtm On anulry 71, the LllO1I' grve thelr thlrd annual concert wlth proceeds gO1Hg IUIO the fund for the purchase of robes Per formlnces lf churches 1SS6IT1lDllCS, and PTAs round out the year For lnltlatlon the glrls had to wear dark sklrts and Whlfe blouses and slng the scale whenever the older members requested If Flrst semester ofhcers were presldent Prlscllll ohnson VICE presldent Mary Lou ohnson secre- tary Rosle johnson, and treasurer Anne Beckstrand Mr Llnden Lundstrom IS the cholr dlrector Anne Bcclxstrand treasurer lxly Ncvlman planlst Rosle Johnson secrc tary and Prlscllla Johnson presldent Second semester olhcers were Anne Beclxstrand presldent IHHILC Malmbertg VICE PFCSIJCDI Rosle Johnson SCLYCIIFQ Carol Ackerson treasurer and Evelyn Hurst Rosemary Ander son Phoebe Varvayn and Shlrlcy Elsstrom part leaders The maroon robed Treble Clef glrls were BACK ROW Rosle Anderson Susan Llgnell Joan Peterson Joanne Johnson Sandra Carlson Sarah Saylor Pat Olson Phoebe Varvayn Betty Pederson Mary Lou Johnson Marle Thorson Margle Baucom jean Wlkel Audrey Foster Anne Beck strand THIRD ROW Pat Shanahan Nancy Relnhold Margaret Olson Plt TJSFIH Sharlot Anderson Sandra Cryer janet Holmberg., jenene Anderson Elalne Ide Carol Mlddleton Valefle Thomas Klrsten Petter on Norma Green SECOND ROW Pat Cole Mary Ann Harrls Teresa Feck Evelyn Hurst Janlce Malmberg, Joanne Soderberg, Glorla Pearson Myrtle Justeson Ruth Ferm Barb Johnson Shlrley Ekstrom Dorothy Llndman Karen Larson Dorothy Dale FIRST ROW Betty Borclner Donna Mannlng Sylvla Harnqulst Sharon Thomas Sloppy McKnlght Paula Sedgwlck Rosle johnson Carol Ackerson Sylvla Sandeen Prlscllla johnson Carolyn Berglund Mary Larson Marle SISSOH Benlta Banks Mr Llnden Lundstrom SEATED Kay Newman 87 I I f I D 11 , 1 1 . 4 . I 4 D A . 1 ' I 4 ' . 1 P M . . ' A 1 1 , 1 ' ' '1 I , 1 . . . . D-M of L I ' 1 . 1 1 c, 1 ' 1 1 DD - M- 1 1 . 1 ' I 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 , D . 1 I 1 I ' I 1 1, - Y 9 . 'D 1 ,. M 4- D . . . Q1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 ' 1 1 . J. 1 - D . D . . D D . , . - 1 s 1 1 , 1 1 1 . 1 1 . D . . , Treble Clcf iirst semester ofllcers were: Mary Loll C. johnson, secretaryg N V V - r I 1 - 7: 1 I I ' 4 1 I D 1 L D D D D DD D DD n 1 , DD D Lv D' u D D x 1 1 Q . . 4 5 5 A Y 7 . - . , D D D D . 1 , D D . D D . .D v I s 7 I' D 1 u 1 v a 1 r' - 1 , ' . ' 1 2 ' ' , ' , ' , R D h 1 v 'Q 'w - I l v ' r 1 1 D 1 D , 1 1 1 , 1 , , , . . : l . Cfgbecft Qa,n,cM,, Gadiunwd Jfddeci 60- Qanamd' Rawbinea Energetic boys and girls from the choral depart- ment gather on the stage rn the faculty drnmg room or grrls gym every Wednesday and Frrday nrght after school to practrce folk dances from many countrres under the d1rect1on of Mr Lmdy Iundstrom and Mrss Adehne Hoegberg The Swedrsh group of dances whrch rs done at most of therr engagements has a number that the boys enjoy called the Dal Dance At f1rst the men krck therr legs over the grrls heads The grrls lgnore them and do a waltz step past the boys On the way back they whrttle the boys back to srze by vwrnkmg at them Thrs 1S supposed to Work but rmmedrately on returnlng the grrls are thrown rn the a1r Thrs step rs generally not apprecrated because some of the boys dont let the grrls down or else let them down too har Have you ever trred to click your heels rn the art? Thrs feat Was accomplrshed by Dance group 1n the Czechoslovaklan dances The members recelved new costumes for these dances Whrch 1ncluded Walkmg at Nrght Wheat Kalamajka and Four Steps dance One of the hrghlrghts of the year was Dance group s Marcy Bloom tc mes out from an rntrrcate tangle rn onc of the Folk Dancers Swedrsh dances Weave tht Wadmal engagement at the Mendelssohn club They also partrcrpated rn an assembly Sophomore Parents Nrght and meetrngs of var1ous Rockford organr Z?1f1OI'lS f 'N ABOVE The camera stopped thrs step rn a dance called the R11 LEFT In therr Czechoslovakran aprons hats and brg boots the dancers kxck therr heels nn a Czech folk dance a a . , . . a . . t 7 C , L L - U U a - a . . . , . . 1 . f ' 5 , . L A , , . 7 . . Q . . X . 1 W , .N Y . X V Q , , H , I h .w V r 1 1 .. I A g 1 H , K t , , . - H H H U - U 1- U a a a C L . . . , . . . , , C s 4 ' I vs! ft if K A .C k'v4. , I tn . :T 2 ' i . .., s . X p , S' .V Q tk X . .-. , 1 ' 5 ir' . , I .- , , ' 'V . o xt, . . la, -1 . . af Q- - H l - ' 1 y 1 SS RIGHT: A chartered bus provided transportation for jun- ior Engineers on a trip to the Chevrolet plant in Janesville. ln the back of the bus are Dean Anderson, Canden Nelson, Bill Pellant Don Anderson John Hof Tom Johnson Bob Huff man and Ralph Larson S-'wr Corporation and Woodward Governor plants fun nights and induction of new members, the Junior Engineers and their adviser Mr Walter Boguski traveled to the aries ville Wisconsin Chevrolet plant where they inspected the assembly line, the plant itself and learned of the different types of engineering nccessary in the production of automobiles The malor purpose of the umor Engineering society is to develop a clearer understanding of the engineering field To become eligible for membership all boys must have taken a course in higher mathematics or industrial arts They are then invited to loin this organization While the Roper plant was visited for the first time, the club revisited the Woodward Governor for the third time since obtaining its ofhcial charter in l943 The club was 1-,- junior Engineers were BACK ROW Stanley johnson Ralph Larson Roger Rathke john Hof Ronnie Nordlof Lenny Anderson Barton Richard son SECOND ROW Don Mosser Dave Tobin son Tom Johnson Bill Pellant john Gerbode Roger Carlson Don Olson Don Anderson FIRST ROW Dean Anderson Canden Nelson Bob Huffman Mr Walter Boguski jack Olson Sture Bengtson jack Holmbeck mile ?2Zcmt Central High school reorganized in 1938 and has been in existence since that time Each fall an induction of new members into the society is conducted This year was no exception as East High students saw the freshies clad in tee shirts and overalls complete with pipe wrenches bowing down before old members and reciting the purpose of the club At the after school meeting all members spent time becoming acquainted with each other and were told of the clubs activities for the year First semester officers included Bob Huffman presi dent Sture Bengtson vice president Jack Holmbeck sec retary and Dean Anderson treasurer The second semester, Dean Anderson took over as president , , W 7 - 'QQ . - , E- 5 g gg l X .D I 'T' 'V in . Q' -Q r K, . v- mg! X ' I . L 7 7 3 W , cf - 5 1 ' vp V 3 y I 3 7 ' N J . , , . X g , N 1 4 ' . Z , , A 4, - r V W' A ' , 'I E ' H Jef, l , , . I U I UE ' Highlighting a year of local visits to the George D. Roper first founded by Mr. Robert Shumway in 1928 at the old . C c , . , . Y . . g , 6 . . . , h .y J ' 7 3 A p . . , . . L C . . . I , Y 1 K . Q . . . L 4 ' ' 7 . . . 1 ' : 7 '- f Q , -- Q , ' , - Q Q , ' 89 and CHR CZZu,0-4 C30-m0-ine flmia b0,cLen,ce 9Jw.u7a,4, Talks by students and teachers, as well as field trips, have been enjoyed by the mem- bers of the newly organized Science Club during the year. The new organization took the place of the former Zoo Club and Con- serve National Resources Club Rupert Olson gtve 1 talk on his snlkc collection at one meeting Woods Hole Mlrine laboratory was the topic discussed by ack Higstrom another time On their field trips the members yisited Jeyy ett laborxtory Rockford Museum of Ntturil History md forest preserves A Christmas party was one of the high lights of the year Students interested in any field of science are eligible for membership in the club under the direction of Miss Dorothy Butts Presiding at the bi monthly meetings was Mary Anne Burns president Dick Lucas Connie Achrlli and Warren Connor were vice president secretary and treisurcr re specrively Science enthusiasts included BACK ROW Elaine Ide Janice Malmberg, Rrchard Mcves Clyde Logan Dick Lucas Loren Johnson Ross Rolander SECOND ROW Mary Par Huntley Frances Grexcorcy Yvonnc Camcron June Lundmark Connic Achilli Marilyn Saaf Donna Linton FIRST ROW Tom Ligncll Warren Conner Rupcrt Olson Monica Achilli Lois Gustafson Qamu, an 9Jz,en,cFt jedi Jifwlufy, 0.6 Beffmle Qlmncaw Bonjour monsieur say these Le Cercle Francais mcmbers BACK ROW Kay Kullberc Have you ever tried pl tying concentration in Frenchc If you think its rather comph cated in English you h md better not attempt the French version' Students who h we had a semester or more of French can tell you its not too easy The reason they knovy is becluse of the experience in plrying it at some of the monthly meetings of Le Cercle ings didnt end here however Bingo spell downs and an occasional treasure hunt were tlso enjoyed in French of coursc Since the purpose of the club is to ud pupils in speak ing French fluently these games are educa tionil is well as recreation 11 Some of the highlights of the year were initiation parties at Halloween Thanksgn ing and Christmas and a spring picnic The Anne Beckstrancl Shirley Grip Hoyyie Weyburg Larry Angell Jean Elliott Jim Buell Jams Lindblom Ralph Webb THIRD ROW Sharonne Pcarson Mar1ePankovssk1 Sandy Barlcr Paula Scdgwick Frances Grtgorcy Cithcrme Burns Jackie Anderson Joyce Wrrght Marilyn Kapala SECOND ROW Jack W Hagstrom Johanna Van Boxel June Lundmark Barbara Cook Mary S Johnson Bob Erb Pat Lahre Helen Johnson John Ryclen FIRST ROW Joan Anderson Dorothy Liebling Audrey Anderson Miss Sylvia Brewer Jean Morsbach Anne Davis Mary Pctcrson 90 first semester oflacers included Dorothy Iicbhng president ein Flhot vice presi dent Anne Dtvrs secrcttry 1nd Helen ohnson treasurer Miss Sylvit Brewer IS French Club adviser 2 2 , . 2 , T A . 1 1 1 1 J1' 1 ' 1 . , f , , 1 1 , 1 . C K - 1 . K I 5 5 - t ' ' ' A 7 , i' '.', , . I I c ' 1 . . . . U ' 5' , , 1 - , -, . . , , - I - , V - - - . f - I J . ' ' A I . ' , . c , I I , ' ', ' ' . , , , 1 1 -, . ,--,-, I I I I I 1 ' 1 - L ' 1 , 1 1 T . 2 1 1 c . 2 4 I IL 1 2 7 L Francais. The entertainment for these meet- s ' 2 ' , L L f 1 - ' ' - - s ' - 1 , . 1 . - , 4 c ' . . I y . 1 . Y 1 Y wif 2 , 4 4 s ., 4 I' .. V Y A .. Y A Q I -2 , I Q' 2 Y AY' 7 1 1 , A I . ' 1 . Y I 'V 7 7 Y 7 I ' ' . I ' f a . ' 7 . . I . . . . - - - , , . J 1 . - - 1 -s 1 4 V- 1 ' D1 4 I f - ' V ' 7 7 ' Y ' w I n .7 1 1 ' v I , r , ' ' f. 1 ' . ' Y , , , 2 , 1 , 1 I 3 3 ' 1 ' 7 7 I .1 . v A , B7 X I 4 , L - v ,, Nu Ska V1 Prata club m mbers were BACIx ROW Rodney Carlson Roger Ostrom Waync Blunclx John Seedoff Sylvia Lcc Shirlcy Magnuson Sture Bengtson Barbara Forss Gloria Pearson Jim Nrlson Roger Nyquist Bud Larson Charles Setterstrom Myron Carlson THIRD ROW Donna Manning Loretta Carlson Mildred Hjerstedt Lois Reed Janice Berglund Nancy Anderson Nadine Lindeman Dorothy Syyenson Genene Anderson Dorothy Hultgren Janice Erickson Marlene Greenberg Shirley Johnson Shirley See Sonja Carlson Mary Carlson SECOND ROW Donna Larson Phyllis Bloomquist Inga Mae Holaine Mary Lou Anderson Vivian Walker Sue Carlson Collecn Kitzmillcr Esther Larson Ruth Ann Jacobson Darlenc Williams Janice Rudin Donna Hlrvcy Marilyn Fletcher Marion Carlson Carol Ncl son V1v11n Jorgeason Lsurse Beck FIRST ROW Carl Steen John Carlson Marilyn Carlson Mavis Carlson Mary Lou R Johnson Miss Marcaret Swanson Joanne Adamson Rosie Johnson Dorothy Dale Dale Bjurstrom Bill Lundberg Carl Solomonson bocuedea Jfgenda 9n,aZude4 Ulacenievwng., Buccamg, Oy er hills md icross creeks, through piles of len es betvy een trees 1nd bushes ran Swedish Club members at one meeting at Alpine Park in the fall Following the point of a compass to various control stations where red fligs were found they practiced the Swed ish sport of orienteering, introduced to them by Mr Bengt Wickstrcxrn a teacher from Sweden Imtiition preceded the eycnt md 1 picnic follovyed it Another highlight of the ye1r w1s Iuc11 Night December 17 yy hen the group had a pirty it the home of Wiyne Blunck follovy ed by singing at many homes C irolyn C irlson w1s chosen Iuci 1 IHLI reigncd over thc 1nnu1l Christm1s smorgisbord md pirty with 1 crown of candles and a yyhite robe Folk dlnclng movics of Sc 1nd1nav11 lllll spcllccrs roundcd out thc yclr for the Nu Ski Vi Pr1t1 Club meaning Now We Shall Talk which is for the pur pose of acquainting students with the language and customs of Svyedcn. Officers were David Carlson, president, Mavis Carl- son, vice-presidentg Joanne Adamson, secretary, Mary Lou R. Johnson, treasurerg Rosie Johnson, program chairmang and Rosemary Johnson, social chairman. Miss Margaret Swanson is the club adviser. UPPER: Receiving instructions in the use of a compass are Swedish members. STANDING: John Seedoff, Bill Lundberg, Miss Swanson, Donna Harvey, Marilyn Fletcher, Janice Berg- lund, Shirley Johnson. KNEELING: Vivian Jorgenson, M. Bengt Wickstrom, John E. Carlson, Shirley Magnuson. BELOW: Tasting all the delacacies of a Swedish smiirgfishord are Nancy' Anderson, Barbara Forss, Roger Nyquist, Larry Carlson, and Ralph Larson at the club's annual Christmas party at Sweden House. 150 0Zg,rn4a,Lc6 Qeaiufwd at :Quinn meafcngd If you should usrt room 711 on the tlurd Tuesd rw of the month you eould expeet to see tnythmg from Olymprc games to students ln whtte fOglS g1X1Hg ft play These students tre I ttln enthususts gtthered rt thelr monthly L1t1n elub meeting under the drreetlon of M1ss Helen Kelley elub ILIVISCI' A play entttled uno Trre t C lunge the Degrees of Fate cledreated to Vergrl rn eommemo ttxon of hrs 7O7Oth brrthdfly wls presented by the members at one of the IDQCIIDJQS At another meetrng the students prrtrerpated rn sueh OIYITIPIL 5111168 as the moek J1XClll'l throw 5 eharxot rtees md the drseus throw A slut the srngrng of Chrrstmas errols rn L1t1n 1nd refreshments were fextured t the 11t1n el b Chrrstmas pxrty Dorothy Swenson wrote the sktt nimeel Io Satunalrx whleh IS 1 Rom tn festrml near Chrrstmas trme The leaders of Quo V ldemus durrng the past year were Dave Leppert Consul Carlene Sunuelson Prae Whxte tog.,as rn the form of sheets elael Latln enthusxasts during, a celebratron of the 2020th lalrthtlay of Vergrl In the memorlal garden are Dyvone Guler Janrce Anderzon Joanne Anderzon and Lona Beek Quo Vademus members for 1950 51 were BACK ROW Jean Losrewslu John Splckerman Wesley Somers Pete Pnlleo Bob Lorenz Janree Anderzon Joanne Anderzon Pat Staublln Davld G Anderson Jerry Ferm Rlchard Ecle Mrlee Anderson Boyd Voss THIRD ROW Mareette Bloom Rogene Carlson Sloppy McKnrg,ht Glorra Larson Margaret Anderson Benrta Banks Dorothy Swenson Arlene Frelds Janrce Rltchey Phyllrs Llndeman John Peebles Ronme Greenwood SECOND ROW Helen Maas Flame Srelen Marlene Suvonen Janet Vaughn Anne Davxs Relta Grlbaugh Flame Akey Janet Srebe Doreen Holton Jerry Tollefsrud George Farmer Carol Roberts Dorothy Lmdman Sylvxa Sandeen Flame Strohman Joanne Freeman Mlflam Klrnt FIRST ROW Jack Hagstrom Clrlene Samuelson Ruth Llndslxold Jule Samuelson Dave Leppert John Lmclskold Pussy Johnson Dyvone Guler Lois Johnson Marre Cerutl lf Q-3 QVC?-' qi, 92 j 1 1 1 1 ! 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The Hreplace 1n the YWCA l1v1ng room forms a good place for mforrnal gatherxngs and d1scuss1ons STANDING Mlss Elrzabeth Kamps 2lclV1SCI' SEATED Joanne Johnson Glor1a Podgorny Jcan Brown Shrrlcy Weber Justlne Johnson Bev Lace lNllI'L,lC Powers Y Teens 1 world wlde org 1n1L'1t1on of the YWCA lb 1 club where glrls from both East 1nd West Hrgh can get together every other Wednesday nrght at the Y and hash over problems from personallty and 1ppe1r1nce to the more serxous world questlons Among the meetmgs th1s year was 1 World Fel lowshrp potluck supper wrth slrdes from Italy shown by 1 forergn exchange student at Rockford College Chocollte b1rs were collected 1nd sent to othcr countrrcs A cosmetxcs demonstrflnon was grven one nrght w lule closer to Chrrstmas the grrls cheered the old folks rt the fum home w1th c1rol1ng Durlng Chrrst mas v1c1t1on 1 dance Wmter Wonderland was grven by the group wrth proceeds gorng to the Y Teen conference fund Thls Ill1no1s conference rs held each August where problems and ld61S are d1S cussed wrth grrls all over the state Club members under the d1rect1on of M1ss El1z1 beth Klmps also sponsored other dances some of them free rlong w1th grvmg 1 sprrng style show luck suppers movres and speakers and combmmg wrth H1Y members for 1 Cl1SCl1SS10I1 on datrng Sophomores had 1 slumber p1rty 1n the YWCA gym lf one meetrng Senlor leaders were Beverly Lace West H1gh s tlne ohnson Lom Beck and Marlorle Hubbell Meetmc on Wetlnesday nights at the YWCA werc Y Teens BAClx ROW Margle Hubbcll Joan Pcterson Marlene Flood Roberta Johnson Loretta Lllyeberg Audrey Anderson Shrrley Grrp Sue Sjostrom Glona Podgorny Shlrley Wcbcr Llnda Exsenlohr Carol L1nd Jean Morsbach THIRD ROW Kathleen MZUIICI Jams Grlffey Nancy Anderson Allce Cancelose Karrn Hedlln Ruth Pojman Helen D1Tull1o Luc1lle Pot Unger Jackre Thorn Catherme Andrews Joanne Hrrbal Delores Carlbom Vesta Nelson Betty Rust Pat Lahre SECOND ROW Justme John son Lona Beck Lxlllan Nlelsen Claudia Johnson Marlgene Bullard Pat Young Mavls Carlson Jean Anderson Dorothy Fagerstrom Jams Schroer Shlrley Johnson Margle Powers Mary Carlson Jean Brown Joyce Wflghf Margarct Nclson FIRST ROW Sylvla Mlttson Donna Anderson Marle Cerutl Carol Jepson Barbara Nclson Jams Berglund Shrrley Fkstrom Sue Hutchrnson Paula Sedgwlck Sluppy Mclxmght 95 I I I I , 1 L ' - 1 ,z ' - f 2 '. , A ' 2 ' ' 2 2 Y K K T, I L 3 A L 2 2 K V ' . 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The club is open to anyone, experienced or otherwise, who would like to know more about photography and is willing to work. The club is divided into four parts, each entirely different from the other, and commanded by a different captain. Major Nordlof, front and center! Dick Nordlof is presi- dent of the club and presides over the meetings which are usually twice a month on Wednesdays in 301. Workirig under him is Don Lodin, the captain of the photographers. Practically every day there are pictures to be taken. Frances Golding directs the darkroom crew which is always busy developing the negatives, printing, and en- larging them. The section that is usually overlooked is the sales and files company. These members are responsible for the scrap- book and the selling of pictures to students. The scrapbook is used for the purpose of Ending a picture quickly. All the pictures are put into this book, marked, and filed. The sales group keep the club either in or out of the red.. There are always new things to use to make work easier. A new contact printer was used last year which improved the quality of the print. The Strobo-light was added to take the place of flashbulbs. A Krypton filled tube flashes when a high electric current is sent throught it. A battery unit supplies the electricity. During the year, PSPO sponsored an exhibit of prize winning pictures and had a Halloween party. Pictures of couples were taken and sold by the club at the ROTC formal, ABL formal, Junior Mixer, and R-Club dance. A quick roll call of the ofhcers: Dick Nordlof, photo- graphic editorg Frances Golding, vice-president and dark- room managerg Don Lodin, chief photographer, Joyce Far- ris, secretary, and Ruth Lindskold, treasurer. The second semester, Jack Ward took over as chief photographer, and Marian Blucher as secretary. Ciamefaa 871,610-, 9,tmkwo.m SD,weZa7::,efw I ruline Peterson Richard Malmgren co-Eoiroas FEATURE EDITOR jean Haen SPORTS EDITOR Russ Skorburg , alfa A Gcmfinuauxv Ggxzfe Pwducea Wzekig, l'lecuA49,a4a,efL Many Rabs enjoy the East Highlights every week without realizing what goes on behind scenes. There are continuous deadlines to meet and before one paper is published, the following issue is already tak- ing shape. i Stories, assigned to the reporters on Tuesday, are turned in to the editors on Friday and Monday. Each story is copyread to correct errors, and a headline is written. The rush is on Monday, because everything must be sent to the typesetter by Tuesday afternoon. During the week, the ad solicitors are selling ads. junior and senior top reporters included: STANDING: Shirley Grip, Roger Rathke, Mary Linn Peterson, jack Holmbeck, Jenine Anderson, Barton Richardson, Joanne Adamson. SEATED: Audrey Anderson. C. ,ml On Vfednesday the material is returned from the typesetting, and a dummy paper is made up. All the stories are pasted on an old copy which the printer follows in printing the paper. Making the dummy is practically like working a jig saw puzzle, everything must fit together to make an interesting appearance and easy reading. Thursday afternoon the finished paper comes back to East High, and there is a mad scramble of circulation representatives to fold them. Finally, Friday morning, each Rab leisurely reads his Highlights-while the staff is busily preparing the next issue. Other reporters earning over 100 points were: STANDING Mary Pat Huntley, Clarice Young, Wes Somers, Lucille Portinzer Dave Tobinson, jane Lindquist, Lillian Erlandson. SEATED Valerie Guyer, Johanna Van Boxel. cruiss EDITOR H Priscilla johnson , if 3 Pt' b I ' ,,,.-rifl---.. EAST HIGHLIGHTS Published weekly by the students of East High school. Membership in Quill and Scroll, ISHSPA, and NSPA. EDITORIAL BOARD CO-EDITORS ,Pauline Peterson, Dick Malmgren FEATURE EDITOR ..i,, Jean Haen SPORTS EDITOR , . . Russ Skorburg ASSISTANT . . .. . Dean Anderson CLUBS EDITOR . .,,, . Priscilla Johnson GIRLS' SPORTS CO-EDITORS .... , ....,,, ..,. ..., . Donna Wright, Jennie Kluz FACULTY ADVISER , Miss Marie Johnson PUBLIC RELATIONS . .. ,. . ..., Sally Parker, Johanna Van Boxel REPORTERS, ,,,,, ...,, J oanne Adamson, Audrey Anderson, Jenine Anderson, Larry Angell, Janis Berglund, Chuck Bloomquist, Myron Carlson, War- ren Conner, Sandra Cryer, Lillian Erlandson, Shirley Grip, Valerie Guyer, John Hoaglund, Jack Hom- beck, Mary Pat Huntley, Dave Leppert, Jane Lind- quist, Bill McNamara, Bill Nelson, Margaret Nel- son, Kay Newman, Ruth Pojman, Lucille Pottinger, Roger Rathke, Bart Richardson, Dick Schacht, Pat Shanahan, Wes Somers, Dave Tobinson, Johanna Van Boxel, Howie Weyburg, Clarice Young. BUSINESS STAFF BUSINESS MANAGER. ,,............ Jack W. Hagstrom ADVERTISING MANAGER Don R. Anderson CIRCULATION MANAGERS.. , ,, .. . ..........,.....,,........, , Janice and Joanne Anderzon ASSISTANT... . ...., .........................,,, C larice Young EXCHANGE EDITOR ...... ....... . . Justine Johnson ASSISTANT... ......,.,, ........ .,,, D o reen Holton POINTS EDITOR . ,, ..... .. .......,, Jerry Patterson ASSISTANT. .....,. ,.., ,..... . .,.,,, M z iry Linn Peterson MORGUE EDITOR .. . Mary Condon ASSISTANT.-. ,,,, Janet Hammerstrand BOOKKEEPER . Carol Larson ASSISTANT .. Loretta Carlson TYPISTS .... . ...Marge Baucom, Kathleen Dunaway ART EDITOR .... . , ,,.. .................. . . .,..Jean Elliott UPPER RIGHT: Pat Shanahan, Jennie Kluz, Sally Parker, Donna Wright, Dean Anderson. RIGHT: Joanne Ander- zon, Clarice Young, Janice Anderzon, Doreen Holton, Jus- tine Johnson. LOWER RIGHT: On the business side, are Carol Larson, Loretta Carlson, Anne Davis, Mary Condon, Janet Hammerstrantl, John Hof, Jerry Patterson. BELOW: Adsoliciters for the many Highlights issues were Don An- derson, ad manager, Geri Brown, Jack Holmbeck, Jack Hagstrom, business manager Cstandingj. Jule Samuelson, and Johanna Van Boxel fseatedj. 1951 ARGUS STAFF EDITOR . . . .. . Margaret Nelson BUSINESS MANAGER .. Jack W. Hagstroni ASSOCIATE EDITORS .,,, ...,. ,... . ......., . . .. . .. . .. . Lona Beck, Howard Weyburg FACULTY ADVISER . .... Miss Marie Johnson SCHOOL LIFE .. . Ruth Ann Pojman ART .. . .. Jean Elliott ASSISTANT. .. .,,, .. . Mary Peterson SENIOR SECTION ..... .. .. . Lona Beck ASSISTANTS ... ..., .. .. .. . Mary Linn Peterson, Margaret Correnti SENIOR WRITE-UPS Ruth Ann Pojman, Dave Leppert, Howie Weyburg, Jerry Patter- son, Ruth Lindskold, Justine Johnson, Janet Vaughn JUNIOR SECTION . ,,.... .... .. Kay Hedrick ASSISTANT. .. ..i,, Carol Roberts SOPHOMORE SECTION . . . . .. Pat Swanson, Joanne Mortenson FACULTY SECTION . . Ruth Linkskold CLUB SECTION ....,, .. . .. Margaret Nelson ASSISTANT... . ......., . Vanita Fincham CLUB WRITE-UPS .... Nancy Goodin, Clarice Young, Dave Tobinson, Jane Lindquist, Mar- ian Blucher, Janis Berglund, Lucille Pottinger, Mary S. Johnson, Anne Beckstrand, Phyllis Lindeman, Pauline Peterson, Audrey Ander- son, Warren Conner, Carol Ackerson SPORTS SECTION .. ,,,, Howie Weyburg ASSISTANTS Jack Hoaglund, Cora Jacobson SPORTS WRITE-UPS Jerry Patterson GAA ISC, and DORADO SECTION. ,...,,,..,,, ,,,, . . .. . Loretta Carlson, Cora Jacobson GIRLS SPORTS WRITERS . Marian Blucher, Cl mrice Young, Helen Moody, Claudia Johnson, Shirley Grip ROTC SECTION. . Sture Bengtson ASSISTANT . . . Gene Collins ADVERTISING MANAGER John Harris INDEX . . Pat Bertrand, Dyvone Guler UPPER LEFT: Section heads included Ruth Ann Pojman, Pat Svs an son Ruth Lindskold, Kay Hedrick, with Miss Marie Johnson, adviser LEFT Other section workers were John Harris, Sture Bengtson Loretta Carlson, John Hoaglund, Cora Jacobson. LOWER LEFT Taking care of the index were Pat Bertrand and Dyvone Guler Cstandingb while art work was done by Jean Elliott and Mary Peter son Qseatedj BELOW: Heading the collecting of many ads were SEATED Claudia Johnson, Shirley Grip. STANDING: Barbara Cook Jack Holmbeck, Jane Lindquist, Dave Tobinson, Anne Beck strand Carol Ackerson. EDITOR Margaret Nelson Howard Weyburg Y 89W Picture - processing, dummy - drawing, circulation contests, cover-choosing, ad-acquiring, confidential conferences, copy-cutting, headline-headaches, layout- lamenting, design-drawing, photo-pasting, and waste- ful worrying-all this and more goes into the making of a yearbook. On the sideline in the early fall was a Chicago trip to choose the cover design. The Illinois high school press conference in Champaign was attended by four staff members in October. It was here that the idea of changing the traditional order of our book was obtained. Portrait pictures were transferred Section assistants were: STANDING: Margaret Correnti, Janet Vaughn Gene Collins, Vanita Fincham, Carol Roberts. SEATED: Mary Linn Peterson, Joanne Mortenson. ASSOCIATE EDITORS BUSINESS MANAGER Lona Beck Jack W. Hagstrom g,-,Qgf ' V ' C - to the back part of the book, while activities, sports, and clubs, constituting the school year, were placed towards the front. Then came the annual publications asembly, in which Argus members coaoperated with the High- lights staff in presenting a take-off on radio programs, along with the talent show, picnic, and Publications banquet in the spring. Meanwhile, the annual began to take shape, page by page, until at last, the assembled product was sent to the book-bindery, the last step before being dis- tributed. Club write-ups were due to the efforts of these juniors FRONT ROW: Mary S. johnson, Phyllis Lindeman, Clarice Young Carol Ackerson. BACK ROW: Audrey Anderson, Anne Beckstrand jane Lindquist, Marian Blucher, Dorothy Swenson, Lucille Pottinger Dave Tobinson, Warren Conner. Mr. William R. McIntosh Superintendent of Schools as-fr Mr. Harry C. Muth Principal aaz.,..u. M., H.. ,MM Jfdmmidiaatian Constantly on the alert for new ideas to improve the educational program is William R. McIntosh. Being the chief executive of the Rockford school system makes him directly responsible for the effici- ency of all departments and ofhces of the schools. He also makes sure that the condition of the schools is good and that they are being operated properly. Among the duties of Mr. Harry C. Muth are keep- ing the school in running order and maintaining a spirit of cooperation among both students and faculty members. He also has charge of planning and leading the assembly programs and directing all faculty meet- ings. His helpfulness to students and teachers has encouraged them to improve our school. This year of 1951 is filled with anxieties and uncertain- ties. The ever-present and always vocal prophets of doom wail ominously. But to believe that only disaster lies abroad is sheer pessimism. To be sure, we cannot see into the future. Only the event will teach us in its hour. But East High has given you some basic skills. Moreover, it has tried to give faith in yourself and faith in the value of ideals. The sun will continue to rise gloriouslyg the world will be beautiful. May you be strong and courageous and hopeful to live in it, to enjoy it, and to preserve it. Hazel E. Koch, Senior Adviser As millions of dollars are being poured into arms and weapons and our life is geared to war time, don't forget the importance of education. It is the most powerful agent in the world and is in the long view our lirst line of defense. Stay in school-read, study, think, and discuss with others the great issues of this day. Become informed and learn how to prevent war and act so that you can help bring the day when all boys and girls throughout the world are friends who work and live together in harmony, and grow and prosper in a world of peace. Ruth Ann Wliite, junior Adviser Little do sophomores realize how short their high school days are. At first, they are confused at the school's vastness, but very readily adjust themselves. They are proud to be- come a part of the school, to support its teams, to join the clubs, and take part in all school affairs. As adviser, I want to see them elect the subjects that will benefit them most. To help me there is a Kuder Preference Record which indi- cates interest rating in different occupational fields. Through this test and knowing the individuals themselves, I feel that I can help them get over one of the most important humps of their high school career-that of adjustment. Catherine Needham, Sophomore Adviser ': g L , . .t-. , iiti I Hazel Koch Senior Adviser Ruth Ann White junior Adviser Catherine Needham Sophomore Adviser STANDING: Charles Davis Arthur Lundahl, Howard Oberg, Ralph Thomas, john Barelli, Lawrence A. Johnson, Thomas L, Nolan. SEATED: Alvin Kjell, Mrs. Mtirrell Englund, Loren Whitehead, Mrs. Marion L. Bates, William R. Mclntosh, Vera Walling. a I S .2-. mg. Miss Wfinifred Ledge r 'WY vt , U-lr Another year has rolled around and another senior class goes out from East High to take its place and shoulder its burden in this uncertain world. By your example you have said to the students still in school, We believe in the importance of education in building the foundation of our life. In this age, as never before, we must try to think clearly, to concentrate on the long view rather than immediate set backs, to work up to our capacity, and to hnd peace of mind amid confusion. May you feel that your education has helped you to do these things. Winifred M. Ledger, 1 o C11 Mr. Harry W. Assistant Principal Ktoll We are sending you out into a world in desperate need of men and women with courageous hearts who are unafraid to love the truth and to battle for human welfare and justice. What you have inherited at East High during the past three years will greatly enlarge your field of service in the future. For surely you will take something of this school as you depart, and I believe that what you take will be some- thing hne and good. There will be times when you will look back, and may the memories of the past bring cher- ished thoughts of things that are loved here. Your success will be assured as you measure it by your devotion to what- ever duties surround you. Harry W. Kroll, Dean of Girls Assistant Principal Willizlilu Aleks, Ph.M. Walter Boguski, Social Studies D Ph-M. Wood Shop V g Junior Engineers X X, Robert Allen, as , f , 9' Ola Bogen, MA. Physical Education . J' I SP8UiSl1 Dolphin Club . Charlemos N l A Q .i I 'l' 9 rf fs . V, Y 4 ,Harvey Anderson, liertha Bardo, M-A. Elizabeth Bennett, George Berg, B.E. '- BA. Mathematics PS- Prim SIWQP Electric Shop Physical Education Mathemaflw PSPO Individual Sports Club fg. bm. 4 -a -it A.'., 1 3-1 4 s . 2 9 105 llc mor Bordnn unc Bornor BCS Orahestr 1 Mnldrul Brolund BS Homn FLOIIOIHILS Cordol Bucsnhcl MM Bunl INA Dorothy Butts MA Summa Nuuun Club Mmm D11 l1ll1 R N Mirlm Dwles M B A Busmes FLIllLlf10U Mule Dobyns MA IBLPIITIHLIII HL ul Russcll Rfb M A Mathcm ltlcs Dnp xrrmcnr Hmd I , 4 1 . ,.. .t . , .. -1 . , .. ,,L Qaculbg, GJQNQ oy FraxPont MA Social Sfl1Lll6S Doris Fr lnzen Clerk Emery Frmtsch MS Scxence Department Head Scxence Club Rlyrrond frochllch M S Sc ual Stuthcs Mabel Green BS Phg slcal ftlucatxon CAA Eleanor Heuver M Lnbrarlan Lllwrary Club Mary H1115 Fngllsh Adelme Hocgberg B A Speech anl Dramatlcs Plav Dxrcttor Raymond HLDISIHEIKDH AB Sc1ence Adele Johnson M S l-'IlLllSl'1 ABL MWIIC Iohnson MS NCWSWFIIIUL Plll3llLtlfl0I1S Helen Kelly M Latm Latm Clulu Illzlbeth Kemper M S Busmesi Illutatlon Earl KlCSll0g Soclal Sfllkllei Sgt Tony Korman Mlllfafy Tralnlng Q 'Sv' Rm I2 'Q Regt '! l ws Slacwibg, ' james Laude, M.A. Physical Education W' X- Department Head ht Basketball . Edith Lawson, A.B. English L janet Lindsay, B.A. Mathematics Red Cross 3 Kathleen Lovett B S Physlcal Etlucanon Dorado Q 45- L1nden Lundstrom AB Choral Muslc If X, Folk Dance Group f 7A Martha Lyon B Enghsh R1c.h1rtl Mlrtrkonls BE Art Trlple Arts Club Elrztbcth MLGLIIFC B A English Bernlce Mullen Reg1strar 'haw 'ik- qhwr Y' Leslle O Brlen M A Busmess Educatlon Department Head I 'Q Oscar Olson MS Indusrrxal Department Head Harry Ptlmer M A Physlcal Educatron Football Marnn Prerce Physlcal Educarxon Qwlmmmc, Clarence Polask1 B S 451, ,LX Phys1cal Elucanon Track N Frances Regan B A sf Mathematlcs 108 A 1-3' B r - , . . B54 L , ,H V 1 , . . . , .A. as 'Lr- ' ,Y - A L rr r- at .- y r W . Q ' Q H A ' V' L l, . . yr . 'E , S . 1 . lf? 9 . .tr A , I . ,.- , 5 I L. L M A -- ,rrr Glacuiby, ohn Resthlem M A Sclcnte osephme Rounds B A Busmess Educanon Arthur Satre Sclence Oliver Schade M S Placement Dlrnctor Vlfg1H18 Seam orth Assnstant Lxhrarxan Sgr W1ll111n Sherrlll Mnlltary Tralmng, Clmton Sklnner BEd Industrxal Auto Shop Guy Smlth SLICHCC Betty Stenberg, Clerk Margmret Swanson A B Sxxeuxsh Lnglxsh bVS6LllSll Club Wrllxam Tjaden B S Mathcmancs Anna Ware Clerk M1fI1H Wlmrttle MA Ht me Etonomlcs Department Head viftinift Wadi MA. English Department Head Edna Youngjquist M.A. English i 15 if Sl -1 'war 'EN 4. af , ,gy M fait' ,ff Q , Lge 'vs w-'Q' L.. JACKIE ANDERSON GAA 2,-lg Triple Arts 2,3.-ig Mono 1,113 Dorado -lg ABL 3.-lg GHC 5, Sec: French 3,-l, Jackie believes she gli! the most out of Modern Problems il1 She'll continue her study' at Cornell Clollcgc after gradllatioll. BRADLEY ANDERSON Basketball 21 Golf 2,3,Ai2 Football 51 Swimming 3.01 R Cil h ono 7 -1' Charlemos 7171- Schol Ath So' ' ' ' ' Team I HR VPres 1 1 Band 7 1 Here s a Rah swlmmer and dlxer who s 1 sportsmlu H1 more th He spends his leisure outdoors hunting and fhlllllf, DALE ANDERSON Zoo 7 Band 2 3 Dale s an ardent C.l'llCZgC7 Cubs fan 1nd mllst h ue lhosell hls e for hell attend Northwestern I nlyerslty ln the flll DEAN ANDERSON Dean lub 2 3 4 g I Stud C ounel 1 HR V Pres Band 7 3 4 Pub 3 fl Wrestling 7 1 An Fast Hlgh band boy and wrestler Dem has heen most lnterested ID hls advaneed math and trlgonometry during, his high sehool yelrs DENNIS ANDERSON Denny Traek 3 Wrestling 3 A Cappella 31 Stud CCJUl'lCll 1 Denny with a wide smile and lnterests ln art md howling enloyed A Cappella greatly DON R ANDERSON Andy Hon G Hghllghts 31 Ad Mgr I Sud Counetl I Iyon Eng 2 Y OTC 7 1 m hue 2 C Argus 3 1 Andy whose favorite saying IS Look here Bullsley enloyed Classes vylth Messrs Burlend Lrb and OBrien JACK W ANDERSON Andy Jaek plans on getting an apprentlceshlp after graduation for he most enlosed hls shop courses whlle at East Hls llst of fiXUl'lIL sports ls topped by baseball and huntlng JERRY ANDERSON erry Hl Y 4 HR Pres 'I Making model airplanes fills up many lelsure hours for lerry who alvy iss as a ready laugh He hopes to attend Carthage ln rh flll JIM ANDERSON lm H Y 1 lm got the most out of hls bookkeeplng ellsses it llsr llld would llke ro ton tlnue wlrh a commercial course ln college Rlfglllf novu he tests hls sales ablllry on Customers at Trenot Pharmacy Jackie Seeo 5,711 Circ. -lg her years at East. uBf3Clil ,-l: Do phin R. 1 'C' 3 ' D' Ill sehool lthletles Dale ollege aeeordlnfely bqencww JOAN ANDERSON oan Dorado 1 Orch 1 Ireneh 4 Pres Larln 4 She halls from HOUSRIOHIC Valley High ln Connecticut but she patked her one year II Iasr wlth 'ILIIVIIICS and frlends JO ELLEN ANDERSON oey A714 Drao oo Su unel AI lllr r 1 L1 Iorg To be 1 telephone operator IS the desire of thls Block 8g Kuhl mllllner who enjoys SLWlHg and reading LEONARD ANDERSON Lenny li 'lrlple Arts 1 I Pub 1 HR Treas 7 Stage Crew A trip to Sweden German Kodak Camera vsorle done for an amateur radio lleense are all important to Lenny ROSE MARY ANDERSON Rosle arlemos 1 CNR 7 s AA ado I o e 7 1 Cross 7 7 b Seen 1 girl xx ho loses to syxlm and play a ulee' Notlce a saucy turned up nose' l7h II s Rosle SI-IARLOT ANDERSON Shar Charlemos 7 3 Ir Red Cross 1 GAA 3 'I Dorado 7 1 ISC 3 Glrls Chorus 7 ee 'I e l CN Speeeh ellss GAA lnd 1 ready smile seem to be f3.YCJl'lICS of Shar Il1 the fall shell trels to another fasorlte North Park College JANICI ANDERZON CS R 7 O eh 7 G or ad 7 AA 1 llll 1 S o o oe S1 1 onor r 7 'll 1 C lre Neyxsw flilllfe 1l1d orthestra made E1st happier for Les Vll1llC golf lllll her gllllll' IIRC un lfter sehool hours JOANNI ANDI7Rf7ON Ann R 7 1 o 1 1 mor ru A 1 re lu r re An edueltlon ln nursing lneludlng two years of study at Augustana hgures ln TXNIDITICS future PFTI' ASPROOTH Pete sC rus7 ee1 AC.1pe llls lbllltles r1l1ge from Illxlilg plerures to raising dogs xes from swlmmlng., to vlorlxlm.. on urs He most enjoyed A Cappella at Izasr Hlgh DONNA LEE BANKSON Spdrley eh 7 1 lr Glee 3 L1 Forg Dorado 7 1 GAA 1 Stud Asslst Senior e Sulng 1 ls 1 Op a Her study ulll eontlnlle ln the fall at Southwestern Sehool of Theology Il'1LllNl1 ll1L.l ore westrl ldded enyoyment zo her days at East I 0-I' uf' Hai' Q- 5: ah' ll0 ,aa Wir u 3 l l 6 5 In lxl s.. 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His future will include il job in the building traele-his past shows line ability in ll'llLlIlIlL shop and 1 hlllf., up job ll Soph footbill MARIORIL BAUCOM Marge r Glee eble Clef 5 I C e An Irdent Rib baskerbIll fan Ntrge had the most fun ll ltst In Speeeh 'Irehle Clef Ind Publreations BFTTX IANF BAUER Blondie Cherry Vtlley elums this IIItlusIrIoIIs toinmunitx tsorker uh: ,L,reIrly Ippreetuee her Modern Problems Course IIId will take up SICIICDINIIIWIIQ when sehool dns end FLOYD BAUER Sonny HR V Pres try u k 5 with wood BEVERLY BAXTER A 7 s I I C 7 3 Here s I future barber with I eollettlon of InelIIn lI'l'UWl'IClCl's Ind romthtwks I terrtlie liking, for htskethxl Ind foot Bev Prepiringe for Nurses Truntnf.. IIICI being an attne member of GAA didn t keep I this tiny senior from atteneltny. IEROLD BAXTER HR Vl'res s HR Pres I Farmtng IS his chief ambition on his prized ear Wotvd shop GERALD T BEA H RO erry rites high on many lists t fishing Itrth Seience at East a PEGGY BEAR Fist Is wonderful says 'ees Mo A tIreer In stenorcrtphy LONA BECK ll Rib sports exents erry 1lthoug,h right nom most f his work is one mlde last Hivh more fun f fuorites but he his some o s nd eolleeting foreign money who entered If from high sehool Ihe Id for Peggy .ite 7 w Class Play 5 I GAA 7 3 I Dorado 7 w I Treas QACHPCIWI Tr soe Id nsor eens Pr Add two pxrts personility plus I heamng teaspoon of ltughter books Ilonr, with a pinch of Irhleties the eompound formed Lon fa 'fi' 72 erry ovsn hunting Pegs In Doniphon O Stud Council 4 Argus In Irmful o a -ve ,1 faq 'r RRI at 5,49 9+ Gmaag 57 ,mi if may 'Vi 5 'Us R51 I l STURE BENC TSON Stewle Eng s I Vl-'res I ROTC 7 w I Highlights 3 Argus I Swedish Stevie enyoyed ILII.,I.,llIII., te t tubes III chemistry He pl1ns to enroll at Illinois School of 'lethnoloey JIM BENSON Boomer Track 2 5 I Mono 7 HR Treas 2 Pres I Stud Council 5 A top notch football player and shotputter Jim hopes to enter Drake Untvesrstty after graduation WAYNE BENSON Benny R Club 2 5 I Band 7 3 4 'Ienms Mgr 7 football Mgr 1 Track Mgr 54 An excellent oboe player and collector of pipes Benny plans to enter the Naxy after graduation ERNEST BERCSTRALH Ernte Niono I HR V Pres 7 Crazy Ibout Iutomobrles Ernie would like' to take a trip to C Illfornii He hopes to attend the ll of Minn PATRICIA BERTRAND at Ltbrftry 7 ABL I Charlemos 2 3 Mono 7 31 H1 Spot Council 75 Youth Counetl I Dolpnrn Show It I Stud Council 2 Dorado 7 s GAA 234 Argus I HR Vl'res a Sponsor I She rites speeeh eltss .Ind swimming., ls uluible actnities while to Ittend De Pauyx Il IN her hone for the future HAZEL BILLMAN Haze Seco 7 Library a YTeens 7 Haze was .I I.,re II btskerball fan She wants to become a setrettry She likes t eat find who eloesI1tJI GORDON BILLS Gordy CNR 5 Triple Arts w Science I Gordon who especially benefited from Nlr OBriens retail selling Lass plans a college eIrec1 VIRC INIA BLADES Tilhe A 7 1 Ir o Mlyore ee I HR See She enjoyed being a maiorette likes all forms of athletics In faet Hopes to enroll a Northtrn lll State Teachers College MOLLY BLANKFIELD Mo ly uh 1 ne C N Ire ee ono I' Nlolly likes Ill Sports and espetitlly enjoyed Mr Frttseh She ll Ittenel either I of Illinois or ova 1 ' ' . 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I I CHARLES BLOMQUIST Trrple Arts Stn 3 Latrn 3 Tcnnrs I'I11.,hl1p.,hts 1 I A hm Rah tcnnrs plrytr ht yxrll attLnt.l trc of I tu trkt up 1LtLr1nary m 1 Lrnt Qhutk s an urptrt yokt tcllcr Chuck u I-I 4 Sc ARVID BLOOM Arv Stun Counul 7 HR VPrts 1 Track 7 1 yy m Dolp 7 1 1 Tr C rnrng 111rI puntrng, lrll An s sparc trmc mtl hr. lrsts tmtk IIRI swrmmrng as hrs sports fnorrrcs BILL BLOUC H B1 ROTt 7 1 A lrnt 1,u1t1r1st 1nd srngtr of Westerns B1ll now h1s h1s own hxntl and hopes sormthy ro trash show busrness LORETTA BODACH L1 N 1 Dorul 7 71 1 A Plrlyrnp., ttnnrs sxxrmmrng ind l1sten1ng to hrll hrlly rnusrt rrc f1vor1tC pastrmes of Lorttm yshost ambrtron IS to trawl WAYNE ROY BOREN Wayne Hrunr, 1lso rztcrulul Polo md Xlsxantt lllgll sthools XX rync pl1r1s to tomplctc study ll ILUIIIIIILYLII stm rk or1r hrsrory roursts hut xt I 1 TED BROLUND Te n 2 H1 Y Er A l1r1l1l11 of hu1ltl1ng, modtl truns goes A hrnt of Tcd s f..rL1t n1Lrlun1ral Ciblllly He ITLIILIIILLI most from mttlmrnt shop BETTY BRYAN Betty Crt 7 CNR 71 AIILI A trtrt collector Betty wncentrales on horsr. statues forcrgn mrmcy and bus slugs Olhtt work vr1ll plly 1 Icadrng put rn har futurr. 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She C11 ul RLL prrtrts nos' 1 She IIIKLIILIS to go trrto llorrl klLSlI.,IIII'lI., .after g.,rALIu'1t1on ALICI' CARLSON Ldrsh 7 1 Dorldrr 11 GAA 1 Al most w1luLs hLr scnst of humor Bcsrdts tt skrtmr., 111rl SWIIIIIIIIHI., shc also lowes to rrzncl and has alrcady yrsrted Xitmto CAROLH N CARLSON Carolyn Svxctlrsh 1 1 Luna Qutcn Knrolyn was lwntrrcrl hy sunnrng sctontl prrLt for poetry 111 tht XX 11111111 s llub Conttst and hung. n.1mu.l Luua Queen 1n her senror yur DICK CARLSON Drck H rLp.1rrs mdms f hmhhy a cl prrzcs hrs 1 on V H Hrs fnontes at I 1st VLH. Iltttrrt und Auto Shops LORBTTA CARLSON Loretta S0111 Hon Grp Grrls ihorus 7 PSPO 1 ,Ir Rtrl fross 1 Dolphm Show 1 2 1 do G A Ar s I-ILrr.s 1 prtturt of tht futurc Iorttta has 11 surctssful trrttr 111 pl1r1tr11.,r11pl1y rn storr. 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A Q 1 ' , Q 1 ' tk, .. 2l 1fSfB1 , A - ' ' H - 2 f w sa, 1 ' R --' AM -ma- Qzim ,Atta BOB CARLYLI: Bobby XX h1le 1n the N1yy Bobby traxeled on the Coast of Italy Cvrcttt Ind France He ConsIdcrs h1s most pr1 ed posscss1on h1s h1rmon1ta He got most out of the trade Course rt I1st HAROLD C ARTFR Tune tarctr 111 somt bru Cl1 of erxltt 1.,LIICs H Iro s fur HL IIWDYLLHCC homtroom pLr1ods here rt Lrst PETE CHABLJCOS Chu Chee rench 7 1 I u 1 7 s 1 7 T Dolp 1n 7 14 of Arms I football 7 1I XX Lsthng 1 Stud CCFUHCI 7 Bud 7 Tra H1s ll V S lord slrlboat and drums produte attn t1t,s thIt oteupy Chu Chee XYh1lL at llyt he Lxtcllcd In Xhl'LSlllI1f., Intl football DELORES CHRISTOFFERSON Dee Eyeryone w1ll rtmembtr Dee for her taltnt lil vyr1t1ng poetry She cnloyed Eng l1sh most lf Ftst Ind ht.r hobby IS tollettrng blnks GENE COLLINS Bertie o 2 1 C arlcmos 1 I 7 s Gene eons1dLrLd ROTC and Nevxsyyrrtxng, h1s but Classes wh1le II llst He has trayelecl to Mtxno 'VIARY CONDON Mary A21ISct 1 Charm Pu Nl bo ss y Mary vs ll b remember by Exst H ghstus for her sweet pLrso111l1ty md spIrlCl1ng sm lc She tnyoytd Ncwswrrtmg. and CAA most at East MARGARET CORRENTI Lucy 0 71 Su cd ross 7 1 et lXo 1 St Ht 1 Crc 1 Ar us ABL I Treb G1rls Chorus 7 Tr1plL Arts 3 HR V Pres 1 Tlltnt Show 7 71 XX Ith htr UTIL d posscsswn her ftmctl g.LI1tIr Rlll'E,C has vIo11 ll1lllX tomp t1t10ns hurts 1 MILT COVERT M1 t ROTC 2 1 I Boss Chorus 2 -I XVh1le at fast M1lt vllued h1s sense of hu1nor He enyoytd pxng pong and spent muth of h1s lL1surL t1mc. worlung on h1s tIr GAA 2 Dorldo 7 1 I r Glee 1 G1rls Chorus 7 ISC I Operetu 1 LaF0 ge ec Treas 1 VPres Red th1nlCs her fr1ends are her most pr1LLd possess1ons She gamcd mo rom Xlr Kreshngs XX orld H1story tlass eewag 57 SANDRA CRYER Sandy 'Irms 2 Pub ClllflLl ora o 1 R mss Treas lSC 2 YTeens 7 I Orch 7 1 Treble Clef I Student Ass1st GAA 7 1 Semor L1fe Sftvmg 1 Cheerludrng I ABL I Dolphm Shovn 7 1 I Talent Shows Atomxc energy 15 nothmg new to Sand, Shes been us1ng ll for years WARREN D CUPLIN Cup A Cappella 2 71 4 Part Leader 2 ROTC 7 71 l Platoon Sgt 1 Dr1ll Team 7 1 'I Rnd Cross 2 Cup w1ll probably be remcmbuttl most by Easntes for hts al11l1ty to play and gut lessons on the mult1 chord Hawat an guna: COLLEEN CURRAN Colleen Collcen spends her lersure hours playmg the ban1o reachng and b1ke r1d1ng She bcnthtcd most from specth tlass at Fast and she also enloys baseball and basket a ANNE DAVIS Anme ABL 1 I Soc1al Ch 4 HR Sec 2 Pre 9 Dorado 1 I CNR 2 3 French 14 Sec ll Lat1n 7: 4 ISC 1 4 Pub 7: I Treas 4 Se1ence 4 Grrls Chorus 2 Mono 7 There 1s no knowledge whnh 18 not waluable Anne bchcvcs she benefxted by all hcr att1x1t1ts hare at Fas' JOYCI DLCAMP Joyce rado 7 I C W Stu n Count H Trcas Sec I lu. slCat1ng and s1y1mm1ng 1re sports Joyce would l1st as f.1yor1tLs She enjoyed chem1stry at East Sl-llRLlY DE MOSS bhlfl A 2 1 I HR SCL junror l7lIy Studtn D1r Smu. stcnogrlphm work hgurts 1n Sl1ll'l s future sht btnchtcd most by her Course 1n shorthand h re a East CARL E DICKEY Dlelc Glu 1 Sr Glee 4 lootball 7 Basketball Itk uluts h1s nse of 1umor s In r ent 1 C1 tlso xtrtntls mam qtxllcm. gums BARBARA DIDIER Bam M uno 7 Charlcmos 7 ISC 7 1 I Dorado 7 1 -I GAA 7 1 I Pres I Smee she exetlls 1n all sports not to mentton swrmmrng GAA was her fayor1te att v1ty at East H1gh RONALD DIERKS Ronnte Bllld 7 1 I Chcerltad r I Ronmt mll be remembered for h1s tcrrlhc Smash em bust em He plays I mean clarmet and pr1zes h1s 50 Chexmlet convernble qw f 1v' if 7 ,ax . . .. Y., ' , ' . K' l . 7 1 A -1 ' .'- ' 12' 1 s- - ll' in 1 ld'.' ure. - 1 '1t'l lv I ' v .. 1, 7 LV? F Q R Cfl b 2.,7.-I. lrep ll H'-Y -.1.-I. rein. 51 hA -.f. Q Sgr. s ': 1 . -itz 'rf ' : ZX: . ' 'I -1 KI -1 ck 7' ' ' . K in V . ..-. . ' - , 1 1 U 1 f X -- - 'Q gl Zo 'Qh' ' ' 1.3.11 ROTC 221. 3 lub. BVI. Argu: -IZAHR Sec, I. EV A rl V 7 ' h'v . C 7 ' 7 'S 7 .. . ' ' X 12.7 . , 5 1 K GA ., sg Doradt 5.761 ISCI 23 I 1 le os 23 ABL -l: l1. 1 I no ,A 4 1: Clap. Pla' -I. .wyazrsifx ' 'Z c A - - 1: it 5 5 1 ' ': A 2 Sec ... , .11 R C ' -.'. S 1 1, lno 'L mph, mn. Gr1.: 'i . 3.42 Pub. ffl. g ' I: 1 le Cllcf 53 ' I ' , -1 ' A ' 3 and -2 .' at East. A 7 A A 7 7 5 L 1 7 7 W , . , H 1 7 71 CAROLYN CROCKER Red 'Q 1 -..WH J. A 'L ' f Q -1 If: '-' 'z r 5.4. S .5, . 7. - 1 yi. . . . .. V., HR A L .41 lt 'mos l.1iD 'd 2k.1.I1 CAA Lili. Cd Clrt ' 7 , ' 11. ' jc . , ' bg . ' U f- -v-S: .IIN ',,,, ' 4' Q .-..ry ',l -.-'Q . A . . V. . , . 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' j '19 l lp -Y N-r QW MARLYS DODGE blarlys ISC 3 I Dorado 3 1 Glee 7 3 4 Marlys rntends to eontrnue her Commereral study at Brovs ns Busrness iollege next fall Prng pong syyrrnmrng arehery top her lrst of faxorrres SYLVIA DOMKOWSKI Frenchie Seco 3 Her days at I'rst were spent dancrng srngrng syxrmmrne, md preprrrng for stenor.,r.rphre yu rk eome errduertron trme JOANNE DOWNING odyf GAA 2 3 Laforge 7 4 Junror Glee 3 Grrls Craft 7 Whrle a Hrllropoer Jody valued her sense of humor and looked for srneerrty among her frrends She rntends to go rnto nursrng after gradtrrtron CONNIE DuCETTE Connre Lrbrary 2 3 Mono 2 Dorado 2 HR Treas -I Crre 3 A pleasrng smrle rs a srlent reeommendatron and rtll earry Connre from her helpful bookkeeprnf., eltss .tt I' st to a sueeessful stenogrrphrt tlreer KATHLEEN DUNAWAY Kathy Grrls Chorus 7 Ir Glee 3 Crre 34 Pub -I CNR 2 3 Newswrrtrng Publreatrons and bookkeeprng were among Ixathy s fayorrte sub reets at last Upon graduatron she rntcnds to go rnto seeremrral work MARILYN DUNHAM Lou Mrved Chorus lat Sennl 7 3 GAA 2 3 -I Operetta 3 Stud Counerl 7 Although Lou attended Senn Hrgh School rn Chreago for three years she had no trouble makrng frrends at East She en oys sketehrng and has reeerxed seyeral honors rn r JERRY D DYRESON Sam Hr Y rat Westb 2 3 ROTC 2 3 i West Svyrmmrng team 7 3 What do ya say' Jerry brought thrs sayrng from West to us rn hrs rumor year Whrle at last he yalued hrs auto shop course as tops ROBERT DYRESON Bob Mono 3 Bowlrng horsebaek rrelrng and brology were actrvrtres Bob enroyed whrle a Hrll topper He would lrke to go rnto ofhee vsork when he eraduttes BARBARA EASTON Barb GAA 3 Dorado 7 3 -I PSPO 3 4 Lrbrary 7 3 -I Junror Red Cross 7 3 -I ABL 3 -I and dravyrng pretures of funny bunnres whrle at East Hugh b0,emo-M JEAN ELLIOTT Jeannre Soph Hon Grp Yoo 2 V Pres 2 Dorado 7 3 I Pres 4 Dolphrn Show 2 3 I r Hon Sow. AB D ate 3 C t Irenel 31 Vlfres I INO Pt ns Ar Ed I HR V Pr Jean who has rnterests rangrng from vsater skrrng to art work hopes to attend an Ttstern eollege DOLORES A ELWOOD Dee Dee Treble Clef 7 A Cappella 3 4 Dorado 2 Operetta 7 3 I Dee Dee lrkes to play the prano dance srng and tap danee She especrally enjoyed A Cappella and Clerreal Practrce at East WESLEY ENGSTROM Wes nd 7 3 4 O'lC 7 C 4 HR P 3 Stud Coun Wes prraes hrs 1935 Chevrolet above all vrhrle hrs greatest thrrll was berng eap tarn rn ROTC DAVE ERICKSON Dave raek 7 3 3asketb1ll 3 I Baseball -I R u I Band 7 3 l Lrbrarr 'i HR V Pres Workrng on hrs ear and playrng on Easts track basketball and baseball teams kept Date busy the last three years NEIL ERICKSON Ner nd23 Std Conerl2 HRVPres l HY l'lr Modern Problems was the subrect Neal was most rnterested rn whrle lruntrng and hshrng took up hrs lersure trme LILLIAN ERLANDSON 1 3 I s 3 1 b no Nothrng, great was ever tehreved wrthout enthusr.-rsm tlent Show 3 I JOYCE ANN FARRIS O 7l Sec I Sr Gleei Sec -1 Clas Pay Joyere wrll be remembered as always smrlrng She loves to att and espeerally Irkeel Speeth Treble Clef and PSPO Joycre RUTH FERM HR Sec 7 CNR 7 Grrls Chorus 2 Svsedrsh 7 3 Treas 3 Treble Clef 3 4 Class P r It keeps you smrlrng to play the prano vrork at Perm Darry and plan to attend Monmouth College ask Ruthre Rurhre VANITA FINCHAM Nrta Grrls Chorus 7 lrrc 2 3 PSPO 3 Junror Play Nat Honor Sue 3 -I ABL 3 4 Trrnle Ar s 3 r 'Ihose who lrne the most to do and are ysrlltrtg to work wrll lrnel the most trme W' 4 WW ag., C31 6 QI I IPI I .. r ., il V, 4 I iv ' 'Q' -A, , ,ls ' 1 11.' , ,1 'Ll' was -. - A I ' ..1 L y Q I. 1 .fr I I J ' H 'U 'T I -:. ,. I ' ' ' . I' . 7 -' I I ' ' I ' ' , - -3 . ' . ' n t. 253.45 f ' 1 Besreleslher school' uvdrk, Barble:nj0y'ed ClTem-istry. fooling around-lin swimmlngl I Na.. f 1 15.-rl Lim Heb' 7.4. 2Qf4fA-lg V -S - Ag 'r'nZ, 3.-lg rbliealtio ,I ,3,Al, t. I. A Q - es. 3.II Ba -IX 1 ' I 'apt res. I . Q cil I T -,'3 I . . Q Cl b 2,3,-2 ' 'an 3,-Q I - ,3. I I I .. -lr, I II Bat .K fl: u . I u 3 -I 'Q i-I ' cas, fl. I I gli' UL-Hn ABL 3 Chrtrlerno, 1 Jr.I Play: Ifu . -ll Mo I 33 ISC 21 Tr f., , PSPI .-1 . s. . 'Q 7 Is l 3, I , I I I I I I I I I I. H NIM . I II .- -1 z ' ' -... ,Q .1 y 1- as 135' '- . . . . 'K I lc A 1 'Y 1 3 .I .4 . A ' I I 7 I l It 7' ' , --1 T . . 1 z ' 'Q . s X- ' J! ', rg -' MARIE FIORI MeMe GAA 2.5.4 Dorado 2.s, Girls Chorus 2. MeMe has enjoyed English and GAA best at East High. Reading and dancing also occupy her leisure time. PAT FLEMING R Club 2.5.4. Pat likes sports and was a welcome asset to East's baseball team. He would like to play' professional baseball some day. 1.Pat., CAROLE FLOOD Lou 5 Soph Honor Grp Nat Honor 1 Dorado 54 ABL 'al Swedish 2 v Lueia Queen 1 GAA 5 I YTeens 2 1 -l Hi Spot Couneil 4 Ir Class See Neyer a dull moment A typical Swede with blonde hair and a ready smile mo l Stud Counell 75 I DICK FOERSTER Dick Basketball 4 Diek went to Sullivan High School Chleago and Columbus High Columbus Georgia befor coming here as a se nor however his basketball prowess soon made him known to every Eastite RONNIE FORD Fore Jr Glee 3 A Cappella I Football 7 Track 7 HR Pres s Ford prizes his 1955 Plymouth coupe mel cnyoys hunting., fishing and singing b1ss In quartets and ehoirs AUDREY FOSTER Audie Audie s most prized possession is her set of keys to the family ear She would like to do a lot of tmyeline when she hnishes sehool DAVID CHARLES FOWLER Dave ROTC 7 3 4 Tall quiet thoughtful and possessing a sense of humor deseribe Dave perfectly Anything that has to do with sports interests him MARILYN FRAWLEY is orge 7 Pres 7 jr Glee 3 Seeo 73 CNR 7 s Stienee The only A slip she ever got in Math is prized by Marilyn She also likes dogs and eolleets all kinds of dog statues DICK FREEBERC Dick Singing swimming hshing his ear ind trtveling the has already been to Swedenl are all fayorites of Dick P 'f as .- ss. .., . ' C 110' --er Gmaag 57 3 spa 1 .1 W JOANNE FREEMAN in 5 Mono w A mobby of eolleeriug., silt and pepper shakers keeps lt husx but sports .letiyi ies ire important too CAROL FRESEMAN Carol C arol went to Juda High School for ilmost two years ind to forreston Community High School for one year before coming to Fast High JUANITA FROBERG Nita L in 25 Seeo 7 Dorado 7 Mwno I Nita feels chemistry benehred her most at Last and plins ro enter Nurses lranning ar the University of Wisconsin 7 J St C ntn rd neil Ir Red Cross I GA 1 HR See xX,dIClllK1g teleyision going to btsketbtll ind football gunes retding and listen ing to disc joekeys tre all fayorite ptstimes of Lucy CHARLES GABLF Chuck mek likes all inds o sports espetitlx base will hunting ant fishing vsou tl like to trxyel to Aliska some diy JANET GARDNFR an rado 7 5 -I Oreh 2 w Stud K uiexl Jan likes to sviim play baseball and listen to the rtdio Collecting phonograph records is her hobby FRANCES GOLDING Frmny De ate 7 5 Oreh 7 44 Charlernos w jr Red Cross il d Stroll I O 7 A VPres Orehestra and ehemistry were grettlx enloyed by lrxnny not to mention her line photographie vsork t I NANCY GOODIN Nanee 7 AA 7 1 m Soph Hon 2 ABL I Soph Class S e National Honor 7 See I DAR Aysar The blush is beautiful but sometimes ineonyenxent DIC K GRACI Dick C b Diek proyed 1 ulutble asset to the swunrning team yyhile it Last and tppropri ately plans to yorn the Nayy after gl'lClLI1llUl'l Mr Ig , I Q. .-Ig ISC 2,,1 Sec, ,L . ' .1 I ' iq .K 3.1: 4 ,. L V ff: ' '. fg - 1 ' '-of iw 2 2 ' g I 'f 1 , ' -' is - .. in Q V 'iff ' Lal: - ...H ez . ,L j -. 1 I' --.,': '- sl. y' I .. - ., ...ION . Lat' fi Q y I ' ' ' ' ' Ji A ' ' . ' , 1 y. . ' 'I ' f L: se ' ' 1 - N iv X. . it 1 . - ' ' . . 'C l iii , iff all A V -'L ' 71 7 - ,. . . ' XI t .74 Q , . - I' fs-52 I LUCILLE FURNO Lucy ISC ...EL Sect 2.5. ncial hairr 1 1 Sri . Cou 5: , . A S 1 A 'L . A. :W ,A F ci -7 'r -. its f, A. -Haig vii . ' Y. 1 1 ' -, HQ 45 ' 4 Z 'f ' l , I I ' in 'iw CL 1 ' 'fy -- I I I U .y K Do -.,. 1 t . .fl . lo r 5: Circ, 2.5. .5 F H H I. 'b -.71 '.... .'1 I J lf: . ' . Y Qu'l an 7' K Mg ,. PsP - H-4. P K V 4 - eu J J I . In ' a East. I I L A A ,, K, ISC -3 G -.': Mont 5: Pub, 51 HR Sec. 3: Stud Council 2: 7 . or . I 'W-1, 7.-I Grp. 1 H 1.5: H . 'f jk V V H -A 'Q ' d. - QP s- V.. L I I 1 .2 U A H veils A 2 f tg -V '.'- r' V . H A S ' ' DARLENE GRANBERG Dolly Stud. Council 33,'l, V-Pres. 43 Mono 3,45 ISC 2,31 Sporrshead Archery 32 GAA 2,33 Dorado 31 Soph Honor Grp.1 Y-Teens 23,42 Sr. Class Treas,1 ABI. 4. Is not life a hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves. HESTER GRAYUM Shortie Shortie's drawl was enjoyed by' many Rabs when she came here as a senior from Corning High School. NORMA JEAN GREEN Norma Treble Clef 7 3 1' Talent Show 4 Norma appreciated speech singing in Treble Clef and playing basketball in gym at East JANICE GRlFI'I:Y Gr ff I'reneh 2 Mono 2 GAA 2 3 HR V Pres I Cire 7 YTeens 3 I Griff liked to wtteh Easts basketball games and is known as the life of the party vhereyer she goes DYVONE CULTR Dyvone A234 ISi23 n S 3AB Q01-eh 234 I-IRTras Stud Council 4 Pub 3 -I Snph Honor Grp Argus -I Nevysyy riting and Chemistry were Dyonne s fayorite subiects She played the cello in orchestra DORA JEAN GUSTAFSON Jeanie Girls Chorus 2 'Ireble Clef 9 Swedish 2 3 ABL 3-I Jeanie has saved all ticket stubs and programs from East High aetivities as a remembrance W'r1t1ng letters to a pen pal in Scotland is a leisure activity JEANETTE CUSTAFSON a jr Cylee 2 3 Lalorge 4 Seco 2 3 I Treas Librarian ISC 2 3 1 HR Sec Singing watching basketball games listening to musical programs playing the piano and drawing are all enloyed by Jan ROLAND C USTAFSON Rollie Rollie plans to mend Illinois Veterinary Qollege after his grtduation from last High JEAN HAEN Jeanie IS 2 Mono 2 Dortdo 3 Dehue 2 3 1 Highlights 3 'I Ieature Fd I G1 Homeerafr v jr Orutorieal 1 Or1torxcalDee 3 ABL 4 HR Set 3 HR Treas I Sonh Hono Grp XX ords cost nothing and go a lorg was ,Iean has taken honors in the Junior Oratorical Contest debate and Oratorical Deelamation y-M We c 57 -s -2-'K' J: 1 b ,eneo-M IU Q3 ...I gawk X 419 'V vii? Mm? rw' '31 .ery JACK HAGSTROM Deacon lrench 3 4 Latin 3 4 Zoo 7 3 Treas 2 Quill and Scroll 3 4 Nat Honor 3 4 Pub 234 Bus Mgr 34 Debate 234 Bus Mgr 4 Youth Coun 4 ud Council 2 3 4 Science 4 Class Play 3 -I ROTC 2 34 Lt 4 Ivfono 2 HR T 2 JIT a key worker in Publiettmn has a bright seientifie future ahead CAROLYN HAIGHT Lefty Lefty an avid Peaches enthusiast also enyoys held hockey and basketball She claims drawing and other art work as her hobby PEGGY HALLBERG eg G A734 ISC 34 Dorado73i Since Peg s ability is equally divided in the fields of drawing and sports she most JANET HAMMERSTRAND a A 3 4 Dorado 2 31 ISL 3 Orch 23 u Mono 2 ABL 4 Soph Honor Grp Jan who plans a nursing career after graduatron especially enloyed her work in orchestra and Dorado HJALMER HANSON junlc nd 2 7 Stud L uncil 4 IN nm Hlalmer who elaims sports as his hobby finds time to puneh a cash register in .1 large store EVA ANN HARRIS ve 23 Grsihcrus See Ive the girl with the big brown eyes plans to go to a business tollege after grudu tron Her favorite saying is I just about Hipped and she enloys reading in ter spare time JOHN REES HARRIS Rees o phin 2 31 jr Eng 2 Svyimm 2 Baseball 2 3 I HR Treas 7 Highlights 2 3 A gus 3 I Ad Mgr Re s is a loyal Dxdger fan who has greatly enloyed participltintz in the Dvlphin Shows Ambition ts to become an acoustical engineer after graduation from W heaton college MARY ANN HARRIS Mary Ann 'Ireble Clef 2 3 I GAA 2 ISK 7 YTeens 2 '- Mary Ann who has also attended school in Ilorida plans to become a secretary Typing and Treble Clef provided the most enjoyment for her DICK A HARRIS Diele ub 2 ll s es Ditk a sturdy taekle on the football team tlso wields a mean brush ts he pos sesses talent in art work -lfliill g 5 . ,I ' . h . 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An Irdent II1lII1I.l loyet Doreen I,reItly prILe1 her dog Lulu IIId rates horsebaek rIdIIIg, Is her number one sport THOMAS HOPP Tom lub 7 1 5 1hIn 7 1 as Iootb 7 s I good I.,uy who If hes late em talk you Into vsantmg I n to be or I s III It e Iot Ing ry only I1 IS to SIRI e C WI N HORST Gweny Seto 7 .Ir Cylee 2 Readme Ind watehtng Peaehea ball games rate hIgh vuth Gvxeny PATRICIA HOIJGHTON at 1rIdo I s PII xxlmo Ittended XX est HIIJI Intl LIllCIXLCl her Glfli State LYIIVCFILIICC. has Chosen s eIItLrlI1lI e etre r MARIORIF HUBBELL Margle A J s 1 o 1 74 Mon See eIs I eens 1 -I rms HR S 7 1 J Tnple A s 1 'Ir s MIr,eIe equtlly If home mth I Ilute or I putter IH her h,IIIds PIIIIS to attend nnersttx of Ion PATRICIA HUDGENS at GIrls Glee 7 1 A Cappella 1 Stud Counul 7 PII who his Ittended school In Ptxton Ind Bloommgton IllInoIs Is undeuded Ibout htr future glue espeemlly enloyed Xlr Alek 5 AmerIe.1n Hxstory elIss ROBI R'I HUFFMAN Bon Ie C IItIl uncl 11 I 1 I Dolphm 1 I ROIC 7 1 I C.apt'IIn I Posture Awtrt 1 sttntlxnf., Cadet Soph Honor Lfrp Youth QOUHCII 7 Pub 5 I XXrf:itlIng C lass P Bob Intends to enter Iovya State next fIll to beI,III engIneerInI., stIIdy FLAINI' IDF Elame A 1 L IS 9 ente I l'l.IIIIe 1 ttlentetl ateoI'dIonIst looks forward to I mustcal eareer ll North Park the tolltee of her cIIoIee .fi I '5 X 4-fr -1 ff df I IQ .1 pts a iii gs-v O V 'R BOB ISO7 Bo 11 C 1 C11 7 PSPC 1 IJHLS 11x1x11S 11111 11111111111 11111 up hl1111de h'11r611 B11bS l11Sur1 tune H1111 espe 3 L I NS JACK JACKSON ack H X 7 1 1 ROTC 7 1 Charl1m11S 7 TCIIIIIS 1 G11lf2 Dolphxn I HR V es 1 1111 xr11u11 11 11 S 1.1 r:1t111 numl11r one wxth J.11k an lFClLI1I Sp11r1S LIlIlILlSllSI CORA JACOBSON Corky 1111111 7 M11n11 1 L 7 1 1 PYLE 1 C' 1 1 S11ph Rep 7 C.oun11l 1aS 1 SL 1 P 111 111 J,11111' JLLI 1111 Curlv, S IL n1 A lL1111r 111 Sg111r1S 11111 Pul1l11.1 HIS OH RUTH ANN JACOBSON Ruth 1111111 If S C1111r11S FC 11 11 L 1 1 1 Sv11111S 7 71 1 I 1 llslllj, 1 1111 111111 111 1111111 1111 1111 111 Ruth 1,111 11111111 111111y111111t 11111 of A C.1pp111.1 1111111 NEVA JLNSON Neva Alvx 11S 11111111111 N111 11111 llI11.l hcr qu11l1 Smxlc wxll 11111 mam frlends 1n the futurL xS S111 1.111S 111111 St11111J.,rxpl1y or 111 xut111.x1x 1111111 PAT IERNBERG Pepp1e xr S C h11ruS 1 L1I11r1.,e 1 C h1rl1n111S 4 11111 11S1zS 111 Sw1111n 11.111 rnx111 Pcpp1eS hfe full 11f NIYILIN 11rc111y She .11S11 J,11S 111u111 1111 ISUTL 1111t Of 1111rlS1n .1r1u1111 1111v1f.rS ALICL ADTLI' JOHNSON 1 H 1111111 Slllglllg., 111.1 1 1.111111 SLIISL Of hum11r make th1S one just .x Swell gal A! h11J11S 111 111111 1111 XX MLS 11111 See the 11111111 after gr1du.11111n BITTX LOU JOHNSON B1rrJL11u After 1Om1ng from .x 11 1h S1h11111 1n AIIHIILSUCJ B1tt5S g1n1:11 pers1111a1r5 found 1 11111111111 111.111 ll 1:nSt Hlgll C AROLY N JOHNSON Cara AI 1 If red 11.111 1S :x S1gn 11f tcmpcr vsell haw t11 11151111111 the rule xn Care fr1L11d1x L.1S1 manner 1S a1v1axS CXlC.lCHf 1n rh15 future Stenographer .fenaaw ILRNA JOHNSON 'I1111tS h1r 1111111e Srxr 111111111 1111111111111 HUGH JOHNSON Y 7 1111 1 S 1 Jr S e I nucr f11rg1t 1111 1111 SL 1 th 111111 11111111 v11S 1111111111 1 WN plaxcnl rhe 111SS 1111111 IRIS JOHNSON r1s A 7 G1flS Ch11r11S J LL 1 S Lflltkl 1 r 111rt111SS 111 1 xxS 1 'nu 11111 5111n5 111 r1 111r1 S IVAN JOHNSON V vs 11111S 111 1xS1hxll ml h1Sl111111l1 FIILS PhyS11xl 111 11u1111 r 11 1 1SS 11r11111S 11f 1111111111111 111 S tl1r11u1,11 113 1111111111111 111r x 11S1 11111 111111 JERRY JOHNSON Amy ub 1 1 11111 u 1111111 Y1111 1 1111111 7 'Ir B.1Sl11tb1ll 7 1 1 Ort 1111111111 lxx1r 111111, S1111l1 111111 11111111 1111 S A :Op 1111.111 111Sl11111xll J11xyLr 11111 11111111 JOANNE JOHNSON IS 2 C.NR5 Ir Glen 1 P11l1111,1., 1111t f1m1111r S1111g,S 1111 tl11 11111111 w1tl1 11111 t1111.,1r 11111 11S11rx1111, 111 r1111r1lS Ill r 1 1 IL JUSTINE JOHNSON L1 GAA 2 11 1 Spudball Sp11rth11d 511110 7 '1 1 5111111 111111111 Grp D11ra1.111 1 r LLIIS 1 ' LS 'I r1pl1 ArtS .1rlcm11S 7 1 Pres J 1 11 'Ir D111h111 S1111w 7 1 1 FO 11111 fur 1111111 1111 IS 1 1xr111 Lklll 1' 1 x 11 111 f 1l111111l1S 1111 111111.1g111uS 1.111511 1111 Su111 1111.11 ,Iu1 LOWLLL JOHNSON Lowell S u C 111111111 1 YL S 1 5111 11 111111111 v1 1 1 v1 LS 111 111S 11 S IL t11x11 1 ll 1 1111r1S xr 111 x1l1S 1111 1111111 MARILYN JOHNSON Mar1lyn G111 7 111111 1 D 11111 7 HR V P LS 1 'Irf.1S ABL rxlyn S 111111 1r St 11 11f 11111 111xr11 1St11S wh11h 1x11111S 1111 1 fxv11r111 .11x11111J., 11111115 IQ 1 A I' 1.-n , K I . . 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S I 4 M11 ' ' SI ' '1 gxhxlitxcs in 11-1:11111 111111 111141111 1 c ju tw the V ' 1 1 'tcr- J' 5 J, 1 IS MARY LOU JOHNSON Lou cdlsh 7 1 1 I grtm Cl1 1 Dorado 7 1 1 AA ISC 2 1 Mono 1 R I 1 Trc 4 Sr Glu 7 Frcblc C lef 14 V Pres Brown tytd lou 1lways hnds ttme for ptano 1nd orgm along vylth all other 1tt111t1ts PRISC ILLA JOHNSON Pussy 1.1 Counul 7 Ex Co 1 Dora o 7 1 1 GA 1 1 Soph ABL 1 Latln 1-1 Dance G up 1 YT ls SL 2 Sr cblc Clcf 1 1 res rcs ub C111 7 Mono 7 1 Operetta 1 Pussy s blond l111r 1nd Lhecrful smllc yull alvnys be rL111L1nbcrcd by her fr1Lnds ll I' sz RONNIL lx JOHNSON Ronnle Club 7 1 1 Football 7 14 W rcstllng 2 1 Tflllx 7 1 HR Treas -1 e Cross 1 1 Sw1111m111g 1 H1s model T Iord 1s h1ghly prucd but lIlS spcclal 1b1l1t1cs 111 the art field are not undcrcsnmtttd by th1s blonde h ured scmor ROSII I JOHNSON Rosle Stud Countll 1 Swcd1sh 1 1 Pres -1 Program Ch 1 Trcble Clef 1 4 Sec 1 -1 H Sta 2 1 T1lk1ng lauglnng and Slylflg How about that' llll up Ros1es le1sure t1me TED JOHNSON Tee Jay D phm 1 1 M1 o 1 VPL Class Prv.s1dcnt 1 Tad gnncd 111111y lrmnds yyh1le actmg 1n the olhtt of lumor class president H has lIIIIIIL4ll.1lL plans for scrute 1n the a1r torps THOMAS H JOHNSON Tom J En -1 HR VP Tom 1 n11111st1y o11 thc track team neycr undcrcsnmatcd thc ab1l1ty of a fr1endly tourttous 11111111tr or 1 tordml smllc MERCEDES JOLES Mert Dorado 2 1 1 Mono 2 1 Red Cross 7 1 -1 CNR 2 I IA 7 Stud Councll 1 Crc 1 YTctns 1 Mart s g.,rt1tcst 1mb1t1on IS to haye a nursery 'md ure for unfortumte ch1ldren MYRTLE JUSTESON Myrt L mln C lcf 1 I 1 ee u ountl 1 Trcas Excellrng tn tcn111s 1nd secretly enjoymg loahng Myrt was outstandlngly ambmous ln vtxnnmg fr1cnds and haytng fun MARILX N KALL A 1 ISC S HR S Bcuust M1r1ly11 thtnlss Rockford should proudc btttcr rccrcanon or youth shc plans to go xnto sotlll yyorls to carry out her xdcas d, nu' E' ff Ol' L 3 - 'VH 'sf y st man an 'Qi 6' 1-.X 01451 LEON KALTV ED Kaltavmk Botany has been one of Leons f.lNlll'lIL subyetts uh1le at East and If adds up for he plans to take up agnculturc II Iowa State 1n the fall NORMA KAPALA Sunny Red Cross 1 -3 Sunllght shmes m her hall' and heart Wfhcther b1cycl1ng dancmg or vxalktng along her vsay shes happy BARBARA KELLEY Barb Dorado 2 1 GAA 3 HR Sec 7 Barb hopes youll be scemg her on magazme coyers ln a few years for she w1ll go to l 1n1sh1ng school to study modellng., after graduanon JAMES KELLEY 1m Chtrlcmos 2 1 Stud Counul 2 1 1 Pub 1 TLnn1s 2 3 Jr Class Pl1y RO'lC 7 1 1 Lt 4 Soph Honor Grp Recuvmg the Reynolds posture award 1n h1s sophomore year was 1 well deserved honor for Jtm He benehted most from h1s EIlgIl'lCEl'lHg course WILLARD KEMP Wxllle RCTC 7 1 1 Staff Sgt Tratls 7 XX 11111 has sarled the ocean bluc HL s been to Sweden and Canada too EUGENE KING Oogle Annqucs arc Oog1e s prlzcd posscssumns 1nd he hopcs to someday open a shop of h1s own H1s spare nme IS sptnt JIILIICIIIH, lttturcs and auctlons JERRY KINROTH erry Jr Eng 1 HR Treas 3 Row Row Row Your Boat would bc the perfect theme song for Jcrry H spcnds a good part of h1s summer llllililllg, 'md w1ll have hlS own bostt soon AUDREY KJELL Aut 7 1 1 Dorado 1 1 Orth 7 H ' AB Malung a scrapbook of all her scmor yLar GCIIVIIILS has been an lnttrcstlng hobby of Audrey s She plays the uola for Fast H1gh orchestra DAVID KJELL Davc 111 u 7 1. 1 s 1 cCIUl'lCll 7 1 HR Prcs Davxd stretched for many a rcbound un our basketball games th1s past ytar H rates baseball as a top sport too Sw- L. .-C. 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II9 MIRIAM KLINT Mema C1 7 1 3 Concert M1 Lat111 3 GAA I St1Icl LCJLIHCI 3 e e 7 HR Trcls 7 C rc Menu 18 a11 tccomplrshed v1ol1111st ncl xx Is proucl when sl1c 111s chosen to be .1 member of the all sttte orehcstra JENNIE KLU7 Jennle o 1 Honor Grp Se o 7 1 lSC I G Jtts C l l 1 1 Lyerythmg jennle does IS well done Shes sure to malce a good stenographer some clay BETTY KOZELISKI et A C,ll'lDLlll 1 I Better short and svcet than lone and 11x XY!1tl1 her happy fate and small fem1n1ne manner Betty has been a welcome atld1t10n to Fast ANNA MAE KURLINKUS Anrne Latln 1 An11 e ought to he 1 r1cl1 g.,1rl some dn for her hobby IS collcctrng, pennles She baby srts reads novels 1nd goes 11 shows 111 her spare t1me LaVONNE LAI-IRE LaVonne C1 7 1 ss 7 o I Y Teen Ttlentcd 111 pltylng, the v1ol1n 111d p11no LIVIIIIIIL also cnloys l7LlNAlll1g, Intl rttcs typmg and orchestra as best clxsses PAULINE LANDGREN Paulrne Stud Councrl 1 Sr Glee I Collectlng retlp s IS Pllllln s l1 whby h II sh spends her le1s11re t1n1e not coolc1ng, but teaclmg or just pl1 I1 loaltnf., WARREN LANDSTROM Herman pl11n 7 3 I Mono 7 3 I Pres u 1 s cl1sh 7 1 'res Ntt Atl1 Scl1 Soc loot a B tslc 1111 D 111 my Sdlllflg IS enjoyed by Herm who pltys fuothtll and pl1t1s to attend Augustana BERNICE LARSON Bunsy Seto 7 licrnrce tttcnclccl S11 ler11111cl1 H f.,h III C 1l1forn11 one yetr shc enloyecl coolnng ar Ltst CAROL LARSON Blurna GAA 7 G1rls Chorus 7 lr Glee 1 Treas ABI I Pub 1 Bookkeeper Tlll blond C trol l1l-.cs to slctte 111 yx1nter btcyclc 111 the summer 1nd IS a good C1r11s1a pltycr C Irol w1ll cnt r nurscs trunrne at Swcd1sl1 AII1CflLlll hosp1tal 5'--al' 1.,,,,,4sN15,Q'w-.ff .heentaw GWR 'YH 17 ISTHER LARSON A11 excellent bowler 1nd sports enthus11st lsther toolc DFIVLYS 'lr11111111, sopl1o111ore LAURIE ANN LARSON Lotty A 3 1 SC L1 I Swetl 1 hrow11 eycs Ind me cruc lLlLI1flf L:111r1e to l1cr frxencs She y,xr1tes letters 18 a hubby LINDA LARSON IU Glrls Chorus 7 Sec ,lr Glee 3 Sec GAA 1 ISC. 1 Junror Play Costumes L111d1s cheery s1n1l a11d happy fue w1ll carry her a long, w1y when 1t DeK1lb where she pla11s to tttend college MILDRED LARSON M1ll1C Swed sh 2 1 V Pres 3 A C.appeIl1 7 3 I Treas 1 Darado 2 1 GAA Nlrllxe s How about tl11t and wonderful sense of humor Wlll long be remem lcred She cn oyed A Capwellt most RALPH LARSON ar Jr Eng I Banw 2 3 An excellent mus1C1an Ralph l1k d mechan1cal and rr'acl11ne dravylnz most and plans to tttentl the lll111o1s lnsutute of Teehnology 1f1er gr1tlt.at1on ANGELO LAZZERINI Angre Charlemos 7 3 R Club 2 3 4 lontbarl 7 Basketball 2 3 I An Ie or Bg Ed to h1s frrcnds was always clownmg and rates basketball and l1aseb1ll as h1s f1vor1te sports SYLVIA LEE Sltver SWEdlSl'l 3 4 HR Sec 2 I Syl who gets along well w1tl1 people has traveled to Norway She plans to attend busmess college fter graduatton DAVID LEPPERT Lep ncl 7 3 I gr I B1slcetb1 I B ono Llub 2 3 R Llub 7 'I -I Stud C,ounC1l 2 3 A VPres 4 Hrghlrghts Nat Sch Ath 34 Soph Honor Grp Nat Hon Soc 74 Football 2 Track 'lenms 3 D1ve 1 f1r1e b1sketb1ll forvmrd collects lxI1lVL'S as a srclellne He has tptly chosen 1 111ed c1l ctreer DOROTHY LIEBLING Lxbby Tr1ple Arts 3 ABL 3-1 Stud Counc1l 3 French 7 3 I Treas 3 Pres -1 Red C.ross 31 VPres -I Soph Honor Grp Nat Honor SJC 31 HR Tre1s 'Ialent Show 1 I Her be1ut1ful VUILL tncl LlflITl1IlL 1l11l1ty are sure to bc 111 clen1a11d at North vtestern Or'l, -.',-I, Seca Q, I t . .ster -1: ' ,5 . 7 'l ,Q D - batA-2A ':..-:l fi '. 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U A 121 A 1 1 uno 1 11 1 1 s 11 S111 1,11111l 11 ng.s 1111111 111 slhlll p 11I11g1s N11l1111 s 1 l111n5, 1x11111 1 DICK LUNDGRIQN Lundee Charl1m11s 7 ROTC 7 1 1 Stud QOUHCII 1 1 Gulf 2 3 4 A Cappella 2 R b 1 XY1lilll11111wn ATOIIIKI s1h1111l D11l1s fa111r1t1 s11111g 15 Try to I11 g,1101ll H s 1 gulf LIHIIUSIISI '1n1l pl111s Ill gn 111 N11r1l1w11s11r11 1n NROTC FRANCES LYFORD Rusty Ir11111s 11111-s horscs dugs .1n1l hung out1I1111rs Shc plans to SAIL Illl' money and bux 1 11t1lc mmh BOB M1C1RAVC' Mac 1 'O B1111 D 1111 C1111 5 1 R '11s M11 pl111s to 111111 th1 IN11x lllkl study IUIIIFIIIILX 1ft1r IIIIISIIIFIL, hlgh s1l1ool H1 1n111111l lllx ng PAYE 111 1h1 A Ldppella 1l111r BTVFRLH M1INNI S Beye A 7 s 1 111 1 A 111s 11111 ut 111 s LX ILIIXI s Af11r 1,r11lu1t11111 sI11 1 111 I11 1 s11r1t DOROTHY MACF Macey 71111 T11 1,11 111111 nurs1s 111111111 lf Spr1nehLl1I XILII1LII'l11l H0sp1t.1l 1s he 1mb1t111n f 1 1111 S 1 Clllllys 111111111 111 h1r SFITL ll 1 BARBARA ANN MAIOR Bobby Ann Ir Gle s H111111 l111p1n1g h11rts '111 tl11 IIIDDIESI Illfliilffl. cmoys and 1x11ls 1n the 111 11f14111ls111f., 1n1I SCWIIIL, JANIC F MALMBTRC an 1 111 Kl1f -' s ' 111111 S111n LIKIII I' IX Stud 1' XX11rl1111g ls .1 nurs1s 11111 II bt Anthnny h11sp111l tools up I111 s l11s.1re t1me last 11111111 Hcr st111111.,r1pl11 1111rsc bcnehrul h1r must fur .lfllf s1h1111l Plllli RICHARD MALMC RLN Dlclc 1111l '11 H111 11. s 1 Soph H111111r Grp D1 111 1 mr J s J s Altl111uLh DlLlx llls s11'111l 1s 11111111111 of tl11 s1l1ool pz1p1r ,IIILI ICLCIVCLI h1gl1 honors 1n 11rat111n h1 pl.1ns 111 DLLUYTIC 11 hurt11ul1u1'15t ,wx 493 fs. W fav -cup at -db 6' if-'WY WILLIA INIARTIN Wlllle C1AA v HR Pres 4 111.1 lo entcrul ltst H1g.l1 ln hLr Ln1or y r mvun or Lr sm Sha 1ntLnds ro huo111e 1 hookkttpcr 1ftcr f.,11du1t1or1 JOE MARTINI oe H Y 1 lnternng lzast IS 1 snnmr l1L rudlly 111.1dc fl'lLI1LlS vuth l1lS Wlllillllf., SI11llL ll! stnst of humor HL pl1ns to tonnnuc h1s CLlllLlIlUIl by entering tollngc nut full JIM MARTINSON m 11r1n,g, hxs tar ltl rr 1zzy .Aux s ups lm ur us p 1ns trrecr IS .1 mathrnlst HIL' rltes the trade tourse nt l ISI rops on hrs l1st STAN MATTSON Stan Mono 7 Charlcmos 7 11 1 1 J C9 Dolphln 7 S es A Ca 1ell,1 11 Swlmmnng 7 3 Ba Optruta a 4 Sun loxes to trap shoot lllkl l1unt and vy1s 111 ourstmdrng Rah svs1111mLr lln 1111 for Ln111.rs rx of lou1 nut L r PAUL V MAURICI Pau b 1s res ll I XY re ln Tr IL A hlrd drrvlnp, h'1lfb1Lk on thc grldlron P ul l11s tonsxdtrable talent lll tht mood worlnng held Colley. or 1 nnal earner ll,L,UI'LS 111 Pauls future LORRAINE MEEK Lorr.11nL Lorraxne enjoys parntlpttlng 1n 1ll sports 1114.lutl1ng, baseb1ll 1nd hoelxty Sht I1 xlscs .1 yearly strapboolx of the Rockford Pcathcs CAROL MIDDLET ON Mnltlne trado W -I GAA 1 o n w ,1 rn ecns Operetra 2 a 1 Dolphm Show 7 s 1 Stud Luum l 7 Treble Clef 7 C lrol lllscs to play golf or SVIIH and CHIOQS yyuthrng basketball g1mLs ARNIE MILLICAN AfH1L Club 3 HR V Pres Football 7 11 Blscball 7 a Arm: works at hrs f1thLrs gas statxon IH hxs sparc tlme preparlng for l11s t1ru.r 1s 'rn automoblle lULLl1Jl1lL DONNA MISLON Don Swedish 7 7 Xw73ILl'lll'lg playlng and lrsrenmg to baseball gtmcs take up mueh of Donna s nm: She makes scrapboolss as .1 hobby and lsplrcs to bntome zz nurse bknrww F RED MOORI' Re Drrung around 111 l11s tar or reparrmg IK IS Reds pastlme -ll1l5 uslly explams vshy he rates .luto shop as hxs fayorxre sub1LLt JOANNF MORTENSEN Mort 5 1 R s T1lcnt Show Mort s eyes are xlways danetng so IS she She s partxcxpated tn the mlent show for tvso yLars f.,lVlI1g an example of her dancmg Zblllfy DON MOSSLR Moe .xrlemos 7 5 litntl 7 1 I Tan 1s Soph Honor Cxrp P h HR Pres Moe got a lutk out of Gox Burlcnd s Modern Problems glass HL Will attend Below tollcgc 1ftcr hugh school ANN MOWI RS am rary 751 Sou1lCh S 1 C1 7l GA The -i H Club takes up all of Anns lusure txme slnfc she V Pres of the County Fedemnon ROBERT MOYER Bo Although Bob now yxorlss tt Rotkford B1ker1ts rn .1 fevr yL.1rs we ll sec l11m busy as a Carpenter HL halls from Derrolt Lakes Hlgh MARGIF M MURPHY Marg A 7 Drrulo 7 me s S G L 'lhrs llrtlc blonde wlrh big dlmplcs plays the p1.1no and l1otkLy equ1lly well BETTY ANNL NELSON Bethy PSPO 7 Betty pl.1tLs h1sleLtb1ll hlgh on her LIHCFIIXIIIHLIII lrst yxhllt huon11r1f, 1 stcnog r.1pher ls hu 111n lftcr gmdu.1r1on BETTY JOANNE NELSON et GAA 7 u ly r Bet tspu 1lly Lnloyttl hung, 1 Il1CITll7Ll' of C AA tml cxtclletl 111 hlslmtblll CANDEN NELSON Candy eh 73 w 1 Ing, 3 1 VPres 7: N1t Honor u Countll 5 HR P s Candy 1s the proud posscssor of ,1 lord LOLIPL whlch takes up .1 lot of l11s t1mc After graduanon he plans to attcnd the U of Xbxseonsm ,-. -su? 9 L1 .ff it MQ Sv! if inf ' x XY'lll'.,YVl f' 21 v ' 4 5- ' -t-111.11 kr 1 f 11- shy' - ilu, I ' 7 ., 'A -n a 7 1' ,A I A HJ U .f '? 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I 5, i ' ' M l22 DONALD NELSON Ne s Nels got 1 but ktek out of football durtng hts sensor year Nutt year he vtould ltke to htt the road and see the tountry FRANK NFLSON Frank n 7s s s Sw s Stu lou Wtmtktng tn 1 groeery store and playmg tn the band took up most of lranks Ietsure trme In the future he ts looktng forward to attendtng a bustness eollege GORDON NELSON Gordy nth as 1 St Cuu 5 HR nd 2 v H Gtxrdy puts teurus 'tt the IILILI of hts ltst of sports He hopes to 1ttLnd eolltgt u the fall JANEEN NELSON Nene o 3 Mono R t Neue ls tu trdent outdoor fan and tsptetally entoys hunttng, wtth bovs mud trroyy tud gun Another of hLr hobbtts ts eolletttng glass dogs JIM NELSON Puggy R Club 5 t Charlemos 7 Dolphtn 14 HtY 3 t Tennts 34 Baskttball 7 I HR Treas 3 Band 7 a Puggy exeels tn tennts and ts eagetly looktng forward to attendtng the Ilntverstry of Mramt to betome t methanttal tngtneer JOHN A NELSON ohn ROTC. 2 u t John trayeled to Sweden tn 49 Hts favortte hobby ts photography H espe tnlly ltkes to make movte md deyelop prtnts JOYCE NFLSON 0 t orge 7 1 w Re Cross Mono t 'Irt Joyce enpoyed speech and dramattcs most at East and appeared tn many plays as a member of the Roekford Ime Arts Gutlel MARGARET NELSON Marg mo w t eens u h 1 o w Hg as w Arg, s ttor GAA 5 t Potnts Set Sud iounttl Marg s frtendlmess and wtlltngness to lend a hand made her well Itked by all In 1949 she vtstted Sweden After graduatton she plans to attend Augustana J RICHARD NELSON Mouse Fug Mouse got tht. most out of betng tn Mr Ale-Iss homeroom VNIIIIL at Fast He has set hts eyes on the Ilunerstty of Mtatut for next year ca '63 ti? ml ' .ar J Q 49 ' -al -ik Quang 51 1'-ll ..4'Z-P f 'Vik pk' Q fr' 9 Y' X lf tfstrx ' 4 It I 4 75 'Y as fb I 5 Nl X Q 7'-Zflgx I , f t 'I 1 f ' . 15 K fo tl ,Q A 73 RICHARD E NELSON Dtck Dck spent most of hts spare tmc drtwtng hts tar and vtorktng part ttme tn a gas statton where he plans to work tn 51 RONNIE NELSON Nels HtY 1 t Trrple Arts 1 I Oreh 7 7 A Cappella 4 Basketball Mgr 4 ud Counctl -I Nels ltsts a sense of humor as hts prtzed possesston and he enyoyed basketball most whtle at East VERONA NELSON Verona Jr Red Cross 2 u I Verona ts an ardent Chteago Cubs fan and spends her letsure Itsteutug., to thetr games Her ambttton ts to go to Sun Valley Idaho after graduatton JACK NEWMAN ack otball 7 a 4 tatk 7 3 Dr N Iaels t telled tn football and trttk and durtug hts years tt Fast he wts ehosen football cocaptatn and eletted to the all ttty team tn hts stntor year LILLIAN NIELSEN A 7 s t ec 7 a o a o 7 v S u Countt ens st HR See 1 Sr Cass ee Nlono 7 Ltl enloyed the elubs and meettng., people the most at I'tst The popultr pasttme of playtng the uke tool. up most of her letsure RICHARD NORDLOF Dtck Jr Red Cross 2 PSPO a4 Pres t Dtek an excepttonally good tltrmettst was 1 member of the All Sttte band tn l9t8 Photogrtphy ts anothtr of hts hobbtes JERRY OBERMILLER err Football 7 1 -1 HR Pres 4 HR VPres 7 R Club 7 w I Dolphtn 1 I Tratk 2 34 Ba ketball 7 Swtmmtng 5 Jerry reeetvecl mayor letters rn football and traek whtle at Fast and tfter gradua tton he ts looktng torward to tttendtng Iowt W'esley'1u LAURA OHLEN Laura' Gtrls Chorus 2, Jr Glee v Sr Glee 5 Laura got the most out of Fngltsh and stenography at East After graduttton she hopes to work tn an ofhee JON OLDIGS Jonnte' ROTC 7 a Oreh 7 v t Jonnte spent a lot of hts spare ttme runntng a parktng lot but tt dtdnt keep htm from seemg every basketball game . t . . . 1' 1 ,, I . ,I . H Y I 1 Q I. , , K knln ,six Ha d ...'.-tg HR Trcaf. ': edixh 2,33 d. I ncil fi, if 'I , va K ' ' . -. , . I . ' ' . . :, ' 4,2 A Q - ,I A -J .V ,, 4 . , . A A. I. ,J , Fre r 25, Tre' ', 23 Dtlphin S,-lg , ud, I neil 3 Sec. -I3 Jr, Eng, 53 L S I , VD, I Ht .Hr-1 i-Y tt. I t , . , '. K . .L ' ' t. I . .V A . - . . I I ty, , J ASQ''5gwQlgxf.-,jfE:,::Li2g2:-LL ff, I - . ' w .f .1 fi iii-.1ui?2isi:rf. wt.. 1 fs if errr 6 . V - 7-Q-BE'121.1-LIZ'-'ff-7Il f.f':r, 0. sr f' Zo '-g tl: Jr. cd Cr ass 25, I - Q ' ' J I . I I 'A C 7 - rsse ,yt'y,- b 1 Y., , , , Ltlf -,',-t: Jr. Glue iz Circ, 2: Sywdislm ':Jr. -el ' -oz 7: Pls Arts Hg Stage Crew 5.4. I V ,, Mt Q Y-TH . xt: Swedis 44 Nat. 1-ttn r mtg a httgt tg xt: yu- tt. ' 1 ' - J ' - .- - ' -' , . 'W .1 t , . . . Y ,gk V I ., .. C' Jr. 1 .3. ' I I my ,- V rr- ' '- ' , 1-3: 7 'Q . 'JSI t A-' rt 4' ' 'I I Is -1 ' th I E54 5 i , I J J U H 1 I I Fo ' -.'.-'QQ T' -. .-iz R Klub 25,02 tlphtn 2.'.'t. - an 1 at N Lit QM. V' GA S . 'lg ISC -.'.-I. 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JERRY R PATTFRSON erry lub 5 1 Dol I1 5 1 Soph Hon Grp Nat H an Soc 1 el Ath St ss r s s o U I HI mrs Pts 1 11 may he horr lu xt so w IS N llill e MAY PEARSON M3216 hl8.ZlL 1ntends to ,eo to work upon grfrdrmon 1n order to sue money for e tensne II'lV4.llllg She 11105K Ln1o,fed Qliflkll Praetxee ll Fast JOHN PEEBLES olm 1n 5 HR Treas 5 Pres lohn who really got bang out of ehenustry 1s grease mon ey I st1t1on Ill h1s spare Lune BILL PELLANT Hump nd 7 5 4 R reas 1 1 l 1 I'n He enjoys 17l1lV1I1g the p1ano durmg h1s splre IIITIL Ind plans to enter college after le.n1ng., Fast BEATRICI1 PETTRSON ea Grrls Khorus 2 Dorado -I Everyone s head seems to tower over rn111e says Bel Somedly I hope to be bxek 1n l lst Hlgh only next mme I want to come hfrek 15 a te1eher BOB I: PFTERSON Pete Pete IS an outdoor sportsman w1th huntmg and Hshmg ranklng tops on h1s l1st Hls lexsure mme I9 spent vuth frlerxds or readmg a good book GLJNNAR PETI RSON Gunnar ROT4 1 Gunnar suled from Swed n two years o to r1n1sh his hrgh sehool etreer 1n Roekford After sehool hours you can hnd h1m worklng at Amerlcan Cexbmet Hardware Lorporarmn MARX E PETTRSON pete eneh 7 5 es ae o T 7 A C rppe H Y 'I eens Pres Pete w1zh her pleasrng p rsormlrty and neat appearance plans to conunue her studxes at Belo t MARY LINN PETERSON Lmn AA 5 r 2 51 Argus 5 I Asst Scmor Se Hrghlrghts Asst Pts l'd YTeens 1 Charlemos 2 G1rls Industrial Club 5 Mono 7 5 Lmn mroyed that smallness can t keep a good gal down by her outstandmg con rr1bur1ons rn Pubhcauons work H5 5- ii -we if 4' wg, -'W 'QT ? Vs -.qs beencww Ag warg rf Agcfiw ,--e x Hx 124 JACK OLSON O 6 lub 5 r H I So Honor Grp Footlnll 5 Bas 1ll 7 54 Terns 7l Traek 2 B1 A host of ab1l1ty on the ILIIIIIS Court ,1 krmek ll playrng, the uke tnd '1 eon ta 1ous sm1le make Iaek 1 lme Rah JOHN OLSON O e Preneh 2 5 Mono 4 Ole lb very mueh mterestcd rn thureh HCIIVIIILS and after h1s gr1du1t1on he would l1ke to go mto full tlme Chr1st11n SCFVILL mxkrng gospel mov1es MARGARET OLSON Peg La lorge 2 Junror Glee 5 Treble Clef I GAA I Stud Coune1l I Peg works part mme at Woolworths She plms to go 1nto the reaehmg field after ltrend nz lll1no1s Sure Normal PATRICIA A OLSON at Mono 5 4 Swedrsh 2 5 GAA 2 5 I Dorado 2 5 I ISC 7 Soph Honor Grp HR Treas 3 Pub 5 Jr Glee 7 5 Treble Clef I ABL 5 I Par esp c1ally enyoxed ClICIHlSll'y GAA and Algebra III durmg her h1gh school career JOHN H OSBORNE Ozzle Hand 7 5 ROTC 7 5 H1 Y -I W restllng J OLL1L got the most out of Band 1n.l wresthng II East wh1le Hshrng, lee skirt lng 1nd hunung took up lll of h1s lusure DICK OTTO Drek B sebxll 5 -I R Club I D1ele rates baseball as h1s faxonte sport and from Fas: he plans to go mm farmmg DOLORES OLIER Dolone Doloress mteresz 1n musre md L.ll'.1llI!llkS may help her some dry III mother mrerest rad1u work GERALDINE PADEN 'Gen' GAA 51 Mono ' Jr Cltss Treas Lat1n 5 PSPO 5 YTeens I Both srngtng 1nd hstenrnp, to ITILISIL proyldes le1sure mme amusement for Gen Her fr1ends trelsure her r tdy Sl'HllL und qulek wrt SALLY M PARKER '7Sal Debate 2 54 Stud Counell 5 I Ch Soelal Com 5 4, Mono 2, HR SCC 2, Freneh 51 Puh Relauons l'd I Klre 5 Jr Or1tor She espeelally enjoyed debxtrng at IAS! Hrgh and rntends to enter nurses tra1n1ng upon graduauon .A INIARILHN ROBINSON Robm Robln who Lntcrul last ln her Senior war names hu diss rung ws A pnzcd pos Susmn Shn plms to unter NX xlion Jr College to Study polmcal Sunme CAROL ANN RODE Shortle A Z ISK 7 S ShLs kwr 1 suxpbook no rnmmd har of har days II Im vshllL she 18 trammg to bc a nursL lt Swullsh Amcrlaan Hoipxml DONALD ROOS 1 HR VPILS 7 luorhall 7 Tmck 2 Class Pres 5 Swndxsh 7 3 I Baikctbxll H1 Y 1 I Dolphln 5 -i Dolphln Smw 5 1 Azh Syh Sul hopus to mend AUf.,llbllIll Lollege wlth 1 uanhmg, Lxrccr 1s his 5,011 CHARLFS ROSENQUIST Chuck vummmg 7 Jr Plv, c ball 2 3 Dolphin 7 3 H1 j Lhaplnm 5 TC 7 w 4 n 7 u 1 A H rei Chudx who run golf n hu number une Qpurt cnloys sulmg, m his spxrc time ELEANOR ROWAN 6 Dorado 7 Laforgc w A Elei hrs: yur of hlgh sghuol vnu Spent xn Centuxlllc Icml Ar I1sr shc most enyoxnd hu nr md rwuux Lllssu MARX LIN SAAI MdfyllU no w Lnrls lusl L 1 w Cap Op 1 4 Qwcdwl 2 A 7 w ISC 1 L e Qs F Teens Q Binifyllll gets plclsurc out of singing and so grmtly Lnpuycd bum., 1 munbcr Fast s A C xpmllx K hmr FRANCIS SACONA Fran nd 7 Q Stud Counul He cuns1dLrQ hlmsdf 1 vxommhater vsllch mght bc thc rusun he selected IfxLr3d.15 LINIKU, for Bays 19 one of hm faxnrnre mbjnts HM 'SAMORIAN Sam HR Pru ' s 0011 0 ln w md I LS Sxxlmml for hLQ 1 jolly good fLllmx HS hunts Hshes 1nd IS 1 hm Rah wxun mer thu nobody Lan deny IDLE SAMUYLSON 1 'lun mrnu v L Trish 1 n 1 nm A HL mlm nys munh must bc rlght SUITICYIIUCN Irnclmg. xml LullLp.,1. at North vurun arc m smrc for :hm lmle gal who lows to mlk PAULINE PETERSON Polly Soph Hon. Grp.g Jr, Red Cross 23 Dorado 2,33 Stud. Council 2,53 GAA 2.3.45 A Cappella li,-ig Pub. 2.5.-ig Argus Ad. Mgr. 39 Highlights Cu-cd -ug ABL 5.-I, Pres. 4: Nat. Hon. Soc. 5.4: Quill and Scroll 3,-6. Polly must unmyul A ifuppclla hurt at Knit. She plum to cmcr XY'hcauon in thc fall. VIVIAN PETERSON Vee CNR 2: Girls Chorus 21 jr. Glcc 3g Sr. Glee -6: Jr. Omrioni 33 ABL 3.1. Collecting witty sayings uccumcs munh of Vee'5 spare time. She nlw linds enjoy- ment in her wintcrtimc hubby of inc skating. BETTY LOU PIKI Betty S Glec 4 In meermg peoplc Bury Lou cgpen ahy looks for a good uns of humor She lxkes ro smllc Lnlo-,s x quk game of tenms RUTH ANN POJMAN O1 So h Hon Grp HR Ph 1 lcmos 5 C 3 1 AA U 7 5 I uns I Dcbarc 2 1 A Mono Nu s 5 H1 uncxl I b L Stu L1fL Fd 1 Pol spendi her lusuru tlmc playing the uke and shoutmg the pruics of Grmncll College vxhlch shc plans zo :mend JOANNE RAISBFCK on y 0 1 I-'on Grp Suu mnm who h 18 pl lm for .1 stLn0g,r.xph1cal futurc upumlly Lnluycd har gmcrn ment Chss md IZN IHSZFULYUI Mr Burlend ROBERT REUM BO R C 7 a Q D TL 1 d nn1s I Ll uh w H story gllssu wlth Mr klulxng. proud 0 bL xery IIIILILSKIDL, I lin H un uaulllx be found on thu mum umurrs durmg the summcr rnonxhs KEITH RIEDLSEL Kenh ophxn v I Dulphxn Show 7 -S Svnmmmg 7 1 A HR TrLa9 7 Pres 4 HC niprres to xdd wunr skiing to :hc many Sporta hc mm gurrnuplru II1 H s mourn ln Trng., vf is rnost Lnloycd at fast KENT RIEDESEL KLnt Dolphln 7-1 H1Y v Q Sulmmlng 2 3 1 Trade 2 Hghllnghts 5 I br C s P ay Kent a aanoexng Lnthusxlst cnloys all forms of aquaug Sports H plim to hcgm hxs study of fmcstry nn :hc full lf IWILIIIQID State CAROL ROBFRTS CIFOI lr s Chorus 2 Soph Hon brp Library 7 5 V Pru 5 C L 5 Lllo A 7 v 5 Dllfldib Z 5 l Latin -I Stu Lou 11 Luoklng forvuald to nurses rralmng Lombmed wxth 1 LIHIWCISIQ of XW1iums1n course vull m1ke graduzmon from Eau a lmle easxer 451 'Y '9 Kb -'Q ' s- GQ ln-nun um d2y..,.f I' N ' 4 4 . Q X 2. Mig --P p . . .3 Z: Qhur ' 2 iirc. , 1 ISC lf: G 25,11 D.:- U rad -, ,- :Y-TH 2.5,1l.'I'r:ns. 23 A ' 5.4. Sur. ti: 1 . Hun. 3,-1, VYPrc.. fl: ABI. lf: '-Spur Co ' 3,5g Pu . 3.4. Asst. Ifunurc El. S. m nd, ' A . , A H I 1 , 1 ' Q, ' , J 1 a n It 5 pl, A , ,Q f- 1.5, Trim. ig Ofch, 2.5.0. I I ,Q U .. b.. ' OT f -,'. . rill Ann 4: Bun 2,541 Asst. Lib.g Tc 2.5.1 :lin 53 R Cl ,'.-4: Hi-Y. -l. , f if ' A '. . ' A! ' ' 'I ' L' 11 cl. C L D '- lf.-'Q ' 'lf 1 R C1ub 2.3.41 Hi-Y 3.4: Truck 25,42 ' -.'.f': A 11-5. In I I X ' 'I uf 5 -' '- 1 . H H T ' ' ff: A- 2 ' ,, 1 Q f ' J 3 x . .lax.5 I 1 '. XM 4 I Q 1 I ,z '23 f! G li . . 3 . ' .Z ' -.,. - Z Jr. He' 3 1 7 rgc fl 5 , GA I -.f.- 1 A . ., :V ISC, 2-,QM-ig 1 5. V Z- d. ' Ancil' -ig Pnl. -Li, t , .. . ,, . GAA '3 ,353 Gir1s,lQhrs,' 2.1 1.ibiafy 2.3l.'i.' SQ' 2.71, V H D AN I A ,l r A , su A , f 2,,s,-11-mnll Elm: 1 lg ' 1 1 W 1 '.E'1l11i. . f . , Spf. 2,51 Stud. Council -iz hicmp 163 Pres: -63 R Qluh ti. I fy A ' .f- 'tiff 1 ' ' 'Q 1 ' 1 ' ' Y 'L . ' I ' 1 , 1 K 1 X 4,25 4 .- -, S -1 . z': Fuoz' .,: ' -. .iz '-Y -.S,i. ' A ': RO Q cinpf. :Q Bn 4 -141 R Ll b 3.-'z t R P H E, 2.9. E E El H 3 -' -2 . A A 5 ,I I I ' ' ' - 1 ' f 51,1 'Qc' S I H L' '- V r 'O 1 - 1 , , .432 . ak . Za 'Q . lm . Cllnl ': A I' pclla 2.i.4: crcua l.',f: . 1 3,43 , K, ' 'K K GA -.': Q -iq Cfri S.4g Scienf -ig Jr. Red Crown ,ig Scum ,lg TA 'iz Y- ,..I ffl Q 'gs' ' as , L X f rw ' isa . L. X .. l ., Ba -. : .tl ' 5. b H .A Y ,, ...- 'Q' , g ,f - ' g A i t 'i ii A 3. In--, s.-.1 If mu 1: D lph' 2.'.-6.5141 n R c.1N,h 1511 Yi S . - if . Hz lf. :V-I '. 1 ' X , ' ' U A li , 0 4 Y Ax1?1 vv I J' t 1 , 1 . V. V K U. Y 7 75, ,H , K4-3 ,V Sl 4 ' 1 Jule , f Sngvl, i . Grp: Dm gli 21 FTA -1 HR Sc . Sq ' 'L - 'krrx il V: u 2.01 '. ' A L 3. :I.n1iu S.51Pl13. iz. L . f ' ' ' ' ' - , ' 'x 'a ' X f ,J .A .- W -Q a 1 125 'tv GORDON SAND Gordy Stud Counerl 7 v Carefree Gordy rates hIs sense of honesty hrs most prILed possessron Whrle 1t I Ist he enloyed usrnr., the llbrlry durrng. study pertod JANIS SANDINE an r Glee 7 3 Sr Glee I VPres Stud Lounexl 7 Grrls Industrral 3 V Pres A merry eomrnnron musre I I I yourt ey Shmrng red h'IIr 1nd 'I happy faee wh1t more eould we Isle' EUGENE SCHLUPP Brng Y 7 s B I C.hccrl er I Stud Counetl 7 Dolp In HR Pres Cheerleadrng urs Important In Cenes hreh sehotrl yexrs Ind hrs encrgette rendx In of IL slsyroeleet vu be remembered IS typIeIl of hrs pep Ind loyalty THOMAS SCIFO Barrel C.lub 7 I htn C 'Ir 7 W restlrng 7 1 Trade 7 1 H put Countrl I I 7 s X Ith a deytltsh gerrn and I m nner Ill hrs nun Tom proxed l ter I II s thref thxn HI Intomemenee ANGIE SCIORTINO Ang G A 2 I I Dorado 77: Grrls Chorus Abrlrty III sports and 1 sense of fur plty tnxde Ang, I xxcleome ILIYTIITIIZC In GAA tournunents Ihsebxll Ind btslsetbrll were her fuorrtes Is I ptrtrerpmt JO SCIORTINO GAA 2 1 I Dorado 7 5 Gtrls Chorus 7 os most ptrztd possessron I5 her eolletnon of Bxlly Iekstetn reeords and she enjoys spendrnf., mueh of her leIsIIre tune ltstentne to them SUE SCIORTINO Grggles GAA 2 3 I Dorado 7 5 HR Se 'I Grrl Chorus 7 Sue values her sense of humor whreh earned her the ntelsnime of Grggles After graduatron she plans to work In JH ollree RALPH SCHNTPPER Ralph R Club 2 3 4 A letter In traek IS what Rxlph prtzes most 1nd sports rate htgh on hrs lrsr of enjoylble aetrv ues IS IS shown by hrs twu hobbtes huntrne and Hshtng, DIAN SI ARS Dlan AI GHC 5 C,Ire 'I ns Youll ne-ver hnd Dran wrthout a ready laugh for she seems to haxe her own prrvate store whreh bubbles oyer at the sllehtest provoeatlnn beencww BARBARA SEDI RQUIST Sedy A 7 s I D ado 7 Y teens 7 I Lrbrary Although Sedy enjoyed GAA 1nd has abrlrts In sports she feels her future lres IH CIyIl Seryree vsork and plans to Irtend DeI7Iusy llnrwersrty MARLIA A SLIBI RC GAA I Nlartrn lrkes to spend her lersurc ttme In the summer swatchmg the Roekford Peaches play 'Ind Is a faxthful admrrer of that ball Club Mush R STANTON SEEBERC Iphrn 7 v I 'es u I ROT v u C.L7UI'lCll I Band 71 I Iootball Z Syyrmmrng 75 Sports play a large part In thrs tall blond svsrmmers lrfe One of hrs most prued possessrons IS an Ire boat Drcle PAULINF SELGRTN A 7 ISC 7 S G e Polly s ambrtron IS to beeome 1 nurse and she plans to enter tratnrng at Swedxsh Amer tan Hosp tal upon braduatton from East Hrgh Polly JEAN SELLS eau 1 A 7 s I ISC 7 Stud Ctuntrl 7 HR VPres -I YTecns 3 Dora 0 orus J CJ ee Sr G ce Laugh and the vyorld latghs wrth you jean earned her tremendous sense of humor to all Rab danees football and basketball games 3 Grrls W LOWELL SFNOBI LOWell Rule 'Ieun A member of the IIst Hreh Rrlle 'letm lomell prrzes hrs gun eolleetron H attended Howard I-I1g.,h Sehool In M Irquette lNlILhlgdl'l for one year DENNIS PATRICK SI-IANAI-IAN at JLYLIII 2 5 jr 7 y vw Vlfres 5, HR Pres 75 Soph on Grp Dxnce Group 5 I Sttte Chorr I Pat s srngrng proved to be I deerded tsset for he won hearts tn hast operettas and a plate 111 Sta' Chotr JANET C SIEBE Jan GAA v I llmatln a I ISC w I Lum 1 I jtn spends most of her sptre tIIne puntxng, Dresden hgurrnes She' attended lngh sehool In Shortrrdge .md last Aurort durrng her freshman and sophomore years RUSSELL SKORBURG 'Tub ROTL 7 v Latm Sl C.NR 5 Trrple Arts v HR Trcas 7 Pub 5-1 Sports Fd I HIY I Berne, sports edttor of the IIIl,l'llI1.,l1fS seems to ht In yytth Russ future plans to study Iournxltsm It IllInoIs 176 'in A vue7' 77 Q If ' 7. ' is! ,MII 3 I hf ' ' A .I .Il I y' I f A--'. ' 'Q - Hi- zz, V-Pre-. -Ig and 25.11 ' I cad- sy: . 3 7' -1 I1 4, I - H: 2- , , . I . , ' '.Ig,E. f ' ' ': ' 1' ' ' ' . I I ' A ' ' - N. iq ti: tl - ll - 7 A 7 - . ' I ' ' I '. Q R 7 -.7.-I: Dolp ' 2.3.I3 Hi-Y XI: Latin RI: Football 2.4: ilass A eas, -3 .' -fp '-,'1 I-S . ,'.t.Ire. .I VI' ' 1' 'I III ll 'I ' '. '-f 5ct'I1iA AI IK.. I .I ,P 1 -. : ' , I I 2. II I I.ItsI 5 It . -- . 1 JO GAI Lg ' ly 1 -. I ,Yun . 2.4.1. I GA -.'.': o I -T 3 -.5.- 5 Zoo ' ' 2. I I I. I . 72 2 I .. ,I I Z I . I ., . I., Dtl ' -.'.f 1 HR lr-:, 13 Hi-Y 23.-Ig R CQI b 2.5.-3 CI2.'.Il.Lt.II1 Sf d- A -' 7: I : i 2 ' J -,C I I GA I-: III..g Ir. I, II . ..J ,, sm 9 , CA -.'.-: I-: .H I' -Q A - A -Q ci .1 I L- CIIh 2: r. 'le' .53 . l - 4. II I I- 'I I. 7 I4 I - s ..P ., . C71 - . 4 I 5, - Ila'3, A C1zIII?llH,Z-LI. . .' .., 3 H , DICK SMITH Swede Dolphin 2,3,4g Swimming 2g Wrestling 3. Dick excels in swimming and wrestling, but for his future work he plans to join the United States Air Force. EUNICE STEWARD Euni Red Cross 45 HR Treas. 43 Zoo 2. Euni treasurers the friends she has made during high school and has kept a scrapbook of events at East. She would like to enter nurses' training at Swedish American Hospital. JERRY sTocKwELL Jerry Basketball 25,45 Baseball 25,45 Dolphin 25.45 R Club 23.45 Stud. Council 25 Football 2. Basketball enthusiasts will remember Jerry's ability on the courts, but we'll all remember his easy manner of winning friends. JOYCE STROMQUIST Joyce GAA 23,45 Girls Chorus 2: Jr, Glee 5: Pres. Dorado 2.5, Joyce has greatly benefited from her history courses at East and is a staunch sup- porter of Rab baseball and basketball teams. ARLENE SWANSON Arlene Girls Chorus 2, Jr. Glee 3. Treas.g Sr. Glee, Treas. 45 GAA 221,45 Dorado 2.3,4. Now here's a girl with ambitionfArlene would like to take speech and drama at DeKalb and then teach those subjects in Alaska JOYCE SWANSON Joyce G A 2 ISC 2 Latin 3 Library 2 5 I Sec 2 ABL 54 Joyce hails from Cloque High School where she spent one year She would like to further her education at Rockford College PATRICIA SWANSON at Soph Honor Grp Red Cross 2 5 I Laforge 2 Jr Glee 1 ISC 2 CNR 1 ABL 4 HR Treas 4 Pub 34 Soph See Ed 4 Pat considers Publitat ons the activity which benefited her the most at East DICK SWEENEY Dlek R TC234 H1Y3i R Club254 HRTreas Keeping statistics although now Just a hobby is Dick s desire for a future career He enjoyed Mr Reschlein s physits class JOANNE SWENSON ABL 5-I Class Play 3 HR Sec 5 Jos activities at East have been varied and who eould forget her enjoyable per formance as the laugh provoking heroine in the Junior class play? ,uw , 5 1 T 4 Clfcwda-K 57 vs 4 'S Hs ffii' -:YS 17 RONALD SWENSON Ronme Golf 2 3 4 A Rab golfer for three years Ronnie also rates skiing as a favorite sport His favorites list is also topped by bookkeeping class and listening to the radio DON SWINSON Don Football 2 3 Track 2 3 R Club 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Don is quite a sports enthusiast for not only was hc on the football and track teams but he enjoys speedboat racing as well JOE TEEVAN Big Joe Football 2 3 4 Track 2 4 R Club 2 3 4 Sr Glee 4 Basketball 2 Youll usually find him playing football his favorite sport He got the most out of football here at East VALERIE THOMAS Va Latin 5 4 Stud Council 3 4 Iwfono 4 YTeer1s 4 GAA 4 ISC 2 4 ABL 34 Dorado 2 Pub 4 Treble Clef 2 3 4 Pres 3 Operetta 3 Her ice skating feet cut a mean figure her hands are at home on a putter and they ll all trek to the University of Colorado tome fall JOAN THOMPKINS HR Treas 2 Jo who spends most of her leisure time dancing vsorks at the Rex Theater as a cashier She may be a beaurieian after nnishing her schooling LOIS THOMPSON HR Sec 4 Lots works at Hedlin s Drug Store rates swimming as favorite sport and will b come a stenographer af er graduation GORDEN THORELL Monk Charlemos 2 5 Swedish 4 R Club 2 5 1 H1Y 3 Wrestling 2 'J HR Treas 4 Gordy a small bundle with big ideas excels in tumbling Monk will further develop his wrestling abilities at North Park College in the fall MARIE THORSON Marie Latin 3 4 ISC 2 '14 Dorado 2 HR Sec 5 Treble Clef 2 3 i Conservation 5 Operetta 2 3 4 Marie who is debating whether to go to college or be a stenographer prizes her salt and pepper shaker collection LABELLE TIMMONS LaBel le During hr leisure time when not working at the Victory Beauty Shop or going to school LaBelle enjoys playing records JERRY TOLLEFSRUD Tolly Latin Mig Hi-Y 43 HR VAPres. 2. Pres sly Pub. 5,-I Jerry. better known to his friends as Tolly. will embark on 21 tzlrcer of iournztlifsm at Iowa State next year, His hobby' is creative writing. JOHN TREMULIS Tremmy Since ,lohn has a great deal of mechanical ability. he most enjoyed the shops offered at liast. Never holding a grudge. an outstanding thairaitteristit. will make easier future undertakings, JACK TUELI. Jack linlistment in the Il. S. Marines ended jacks days at liast. He most enjoyed his shop tourses und classes in speeth. FRANCIS TWAIT V Pres HR T it who pl1ns t to t llliiois 1fter leay g., I1st likes tht Rttl ox Khauttr admires Miss Hotgberg 1nd despises Joe D Maggio Twig, dislikes TOM VALENTINE o plain 7 5 H Aibility in outtloor sports partitularly skmng., ehtrttterizt this future stutltnt at I ny rtntt College who tsp t ally prizes his automob lt JOHN VALFRIUS ohn om says T kt it t y yshtn friends priisc his fly tying hobby ittempr to rumplt his porky h ur LLII and 'my other time ht happens to open his mouth RAYMOND VAN CURA Buzz u K until Drake lollttt will next y xr tlnm Buzz his rceord tollettton lllltl th tt yyinnini., ity to tll io GFRALDINE VANOSKI Gert r nth 7 IN I Ort do A it K until I Red Cross HR Treas C tri gtts 1 kitk out of rid ng, on horses or in her prized orange wh C hcxy IANET VAUCHN iz A ipptlla S i Trtblt llef 7 D nce Grp 3 I Latin 1 I Optrttt1 7 s I I. 1 'Iriplt A s w 1 Soph Hono G p HR Pres 7 P b Musittl trnning, is 1 more potent instrument than any other ,Imtt syill tontinut htr study of music to become a choir director hd' ff' bP,emo-M aa rf? lf! Q 'Nr , t lie.: 178 IIM VINCENT Dolphin 1 Baseball 5 i A former Tommy jim spent his tvyo yt1rs ll ltst prtptrinyt, for tht Uniyersity of Illinois and making lots of friends Vinte FRED VOECKS Golf to Fred rated high you kntm And hearing sports on tht radio At East his machine eoursc vt IS on toh Helped out a Barber Colmtn s shop BOYD B VOSS Stud Council 3 The time he doesn t spend in his highly nr ztd Ll styts to pl1y tht ittordion Boyd s future may b that of farmins fret Boy d PAT WANKE at She plays the piano roller skates follows tht golden rult mtl got the most oat of Earth Science here three years here II sthool ANN WANSTROINI Buff S edish 7 Crt 5 Dr do A N tt s s ior s Glce s Sr Glee -1 Ann plans to haye a stenoaraphs iob n Ch 1 1ft r rxduzti e i e lttend football games ll ketblll itunes lllil rtt 1rr ts RUTH ANN WEBER Ruthie mle Arts v Lalorge 2 lr Glt Siu. trtyy thie viho is an ard nt fin of the Pe1thes hill t wts o 1 til' Springfield or Chitago after and ition lert sht yxill ter 1 nurses tr1 ni e sthool C LORIA WENSTROM Crlor IS 7 7 -1 Seen 23 VPres HR Stt Beeause she got the mo t out of Cltrittl l'r1trite htrt tt I it Clor pltns to do tffit viork after gradua ion HOWARD WEYBURC1 Hoyyie lub n 1 w J 1 it 1 hlights 7 1 Argus 5-i Assto l l s lo t l 7 a Bisket e same hands tl at sink a nithty li k l sizzling tlriytr lust as skillful at a mtno DON WHITE Don Stud Council 4 Circ -1 Dolphin I Don syorks part time IK Isrog rs grottry tort rlelit 1 yu I t 1ft r t lIUIIUl1 l I9 irts to bttome 1 tomi 1trt il 1riist s w tt v s tssion ran tir H35 DARLENE WILLIAMS Dil' A 7 74 Swxcdlsh vi Dar wlll buomc 1 LOmmLrL11l rruwr md tlaxcl nn Europa lflcr Lrxdumng tmrn K Lh1L.1gO AL :dum of I1nL Arm Sha xphrcuuu 1 LOOLI SLUSL uf humor IOAN XVILLIAMS mm O ch A 1 an gm! rhL ISI 1 urLhLS IL uduu S L hupu :um Upcruur mu L Hllrmnn MAROII' WISL PUJLL Pudge who vmrm LO hL mmmgr iphcr Lur thc mosr Our Of Slmrrhmd md hook kecpxng Llasscs hLrL rn Its' PEC GY XVOOD 1. lr S Chorus I L1 LL Peg worki plrt umc xr Gullm md B015 LlC1nLrS but 1ftLr Sha J.,r1Llu1tcs from Eau She wrll wxmlm to OHILL work DONNA WRIC HI LDUITITI mo w I AA s 4 ll IrL1S TO be a Stcnmgr,xphLr rs Domus gsnl after graduiuurx L ILL n mx OIlLr L lx Donna S fuorrrc plSt1mL JS ulkxnp, On the telephone 'VIARILYN 3 L Nl lx Toots XIOSI of TOOLS lL1surL :mL 1 Spun Studung md Llu ng, Atur Lrxdumon shL vsxll Contmuc IU work I TOh1sOnS Grmerx 1n Lherrx Vallu XNIILFL Shc rs mm employed FRED X01 LLI R I'r1tL Llub 7 u SLN w H I S Fritz who aiprrcs LU bLLm1L 1 prommenr pro b1Scb1lX pllxcr works prrt mme 11 Elluson S TrcL Ixursuy Nuurxllx hrs fuorrre acmuy hun rr I ISI xx 'rs hucbqll eemag 57 Clamma, bofzy, WAYNE DAHLC-REN BARBARA JUNE HUGHES JACK DONALD JOHNSON PAUL E JOHNSON RICHARD H. JOHNSON MILTON LUNDQUIST CHARLES MCDONNELL ROBERT E PETERSON BILL RADER LAWRENCE SANDAHL ARLEIOH SWANSON TOM TAYLOR RALPH j. WAHLBERG RUSSELL YEAGER 29 T if 1 if gs J N r Connie Achilli Carol Ackerson Put Ad 11 ms Ioanne Adamson Dinah Al n Ianrce Alnsvs orth Elame Alxey Shrrley Albers Nancy Allen bhzrlq Ann Allen Audru Anderson Benlra jo Anderson Donna Anderson Genene Anderson C lorl 1 Anderson ean Anderson Ienlne Anderson Margaret Anderson Mrke Anderson Nancy Anderson Rudy Anderson Catherrnc Andrews Larry Angell Drxre Appelqulst lv Qwnco-iw lxcn Cary Arvndsor Atkins B5 ron Elame Baker Bdldmn 51 y Lharlcs Barber Bardeen Aww do Davrd Atvr or Benrra Banlxs Dave Barrager il 'V Ronald Barrmann nm Beers Beverly Berg Dranne Anne Bast Beckstrand Kurh Roger Bender Benhoff I rankle Nancy Berg, Berg., F Q5 x J LR- Q 3 ew? I X fcwf- Wwf game Carolf. n Berglund anls Berglund Donald Bergman Vernon Bergquxst Crrg Bergstrom Dolores Bernard Donald Bertram LeRoy Bessert Anna Blaekforrl 1 Blomberg., Marvrn J Bloomrngrlale Phyllis Bloomqunst Marlan Bluchcr Wayne Blunck Dorran Bohne Berry Bordnu Iames Bouma Hugh E Bourlxlanrl Rnnnre Bowes m Brandenburg, bleu Brenrner Rltllclfxl Brnnker MAIVID Bro beck Gen Broun Nl lun! 31 'P' was 43' 5' Joanne Brown Kenneth Brown Darlene Bryant -lim o. Buell Mariqene Bullard Robert BL nyes Donald Bunk our Burn Parrlcxa Burg.,1n George Burke Carhcrlne Burns Dorxs Bushman Al ln Bussu Yvonne Cameron Camnlla Carlson Conny Carlson Dave Carlson Elsle Carlson Jrm C Carlson Iohn D Carlson John E Carlson Larry C arlson Marlon Carlson Mavrs Carlson IU7 Mx ron Rodnes Grlb rr Carlson Carlson Cram CL o an Chamberlain Leigh at Ceclerholm loanne C hrlstlanson Clark Margery Cleveland Co e Confer vb .1 Rf' 1 EIU 1 2 'sv ul v Wmdaw Warren Connor Dlclc Myrna Crooks 0.652 Gerald R Conrad James Dennxs Cudra Barbara Cook josephrne Grnger Dahlqurst in Dorothy Ann Dale bam Darby Barbara DeMoss Charlene DcSot But Drtto Dobnrck Dolores Dodson ohn Drozynslxr Donna Ebens Rnchard Ebert Irene A an Fkberg Robert Fkedahl Shlrley Ekstrom rm Emerson Donna Fncertn Don Errckson Dorothy Faberstrom Ccorge F 1rmer Darlene Feeley Arlene Frelds Slnrley Fxsher Raymond Fletcher Marlene Flood 13: K 1 sf l 05' lzb MX' L fs 'kia .f Q ' 12 1 Q' f J- 1.5! if L ' W L , rf l I. ' ll-,r ' ell 1 i I Bob A . Y h: 'Q Q -' l D V 5 C C l ' a D N Xi A , J Ek I , . r an Q Cook Corbett Correnri J R . . 7 J' ' 'K 'ff X QF 5 Bag' l ,jr X1 A 3 ln ' til ll l za , A E' ,af 'Wh -Pwr 2 ac MW SM Barbara Forss Art L Foster Nancy Franzen Pau Franzen Donna Franzene Rrchard Frye Rrchard Galvanonr Kenny Garas Royce Garrett Nancy C el hausen Iohn M Gerbode ohn Germano Ruby G1bson Rerta Gnlbaugh Agnes Culbertson Mary Gxllmann at Gra Gerry Graham Lorene Grattlo Bonnle Greenwood Frances Gregorcy Tom Grespan Eleanor Gulbrandsen Valerle Guyer Mar1lyn Halverson LIILLU-JM Irma I Gustafson N61 Hallen Dorothy Harne une Gustafson Colleen Hallstrom Dlck Harrrs Carl L'- Grifhs Shirley Grip 134 Q .v- ii Af Carol Hartman Rrcharcl Heflron aner He1v1l1n Ellen Haw ley anet Hemkel oan Hendershot Nrclx I-'aw ley Donna jean Helvllm Delores Herman Big 0 9 Pm BML I QW? Xxx' Up be Bo I-lrldelwrantlt at Hrlls George Hrppman Drane Hlavka Roger Hoffstrom Bert Hoglrnd Inga Holalne Carole Holclerman Shrrley Holloway Grace Holmberg ac Hol mbeck Marxlyn F Holmes Mary Jane Hunt ane Hunter Mary Pat Huntley Mrllre Hurlrmann Evelvn Hurst ue Hutchmson Carol Jepson Allen Iohnson Barbara Johnson Beverly Iohnson Claudla Johnson Dorothy johnson 155 rw X QQ! .-'U' 'R Q 1 Tw .. !5 x?ff d Gary Iohnson Gerald lohnson ferry lohnson C1 race lohnson Helen lohnson aner Iohnson loan Mar C lohnson Joanne D Iohnson Inanne M If hnson Kent Iohnion Lennard Iohnson Marx Lou lohnson Mary Stua t lohnson Rod ney Iohnson Roger lohnson Rosernan Iohnson Sran A lohnson Stan E Iohnson W1lllHm Iohnson Tom lxarahallos Don Kam elm LaRae Kaupplnen Roger Keene Shlrley Kelley 136 fm 0 Frlwfml Carolyn Knlrz Kumbrell Yvonne anet lxyellstrom Klaman Hou ml Bettw lxramp ump -M QV Colleen lxltzmxllnr Dlck Knualsrn crry I.1l'0nta1ne fl.--r of eg gy 513' f 328 Roger Lfnger Bruce Lantows Gene Larson F rl lf, - .J 3 ,Q A a-552 at Lahrc Delores Larson erry Larson Dxcl-. Lake Dxelx Larson ohn L lrson Mona Larson 1 Law ue Lawrence Don Lewamlow slu Larry Lewxs Carol Lmcl Phyllxs Lmdemzm ac Lrnclgren Da e Lmclqulst .me Lmdqulst Rlchard L1 ndqulst ohn Lxndslxolrl ac Lxvmgston Dave Lorlln ac Lofgren Roger Lofgrcn ,loanne Lohman ee Lrlnglaerry Bo Lorenz a o Dick Luke Bill Lumllwerg Bonny Lee Lundberg Billy Lumlin 137 2? 'Zi 11 to-.. unc Lundm xrlx Rodney Lunclquist Shirley Magnuson Roger Marguson Vern Marshall David Martenson Dale Mfirhevx s im Mattoon Dorothy Mattson erry Maurer Bo Metz Meda Middleton Roger Miller Irene Miner my lwlintz Betty Mohaupt Helen Moody Sandra Moore ohn Moors Terry Moran h ean Morsbach Shirley Mowers Michael McCammond Connie McCollum 138 Tom McDonnell B0 w McNaughton Barbara Nelson A5 LLFLLCI-'M LL Mulntosh Charles N ll in 1 Nelson B1 MeN1m1ra ohn Nash Gerald elson Q Gortly ack Nelson Nelson Shirley Kay Nelson New man Ronald Dave Nortllof North '19 at Nelson im Nilson Constance Ny man 10517. an 0 ll! m Q: Roger Nyquist Dave Nystrom Dorothea Ol son Joanne Olson Ralph Olson Richard Olson Arlene Opdyke ohn Ortberg Roger Ostrom Ronene Paden Danny Pappas Dorothy Payette Marilyn Peacock Gloria Pearson Chuck Peterson Dale Peterson I im Peterson A oan Peterson Richard Peterson Suzanne Peterson Sylvia Peterson Kirsten Pettersen Betty Peucker Della Phillips 139 'gf 'dl 'qs' -as 55 'll' 3' f 0 we .aw Charles Plske Dons Plxler Andy Podgorny Luc1lle Pottmger Donna Powers Marg1e Powers Pere Prenrxce a Prezroso Dlclx Propp Rogene R dloff Roerer Rathke Lo1s Reed Phyllls Rever Barton Rlchardson Dean Rrppon Loulcla Roberrs Ross Rolan ler Burton Rollnml Barbara Roose Iamce Ruclm Joanne Runberg Marlene Ruskavage Joh n Ryden John A Ryclen 140 J 'wr Lrry L Sagona Sandall Marxlyn Beverly Sandstrom Savy y er Dlclx Ruby Schachr Schmnl Franklln Sandberg Sarah baylor Iamre Srhrocr fx ff fx 713, l-. 7 Eg , Llfl bLhultL B1 betlerquist M lrilyn Seger ag '52 Sl w ilantlu ohn Seetluff Nanny Seymour Sllllltl btumrtl1 Ifltlx R Seger Lois Sharron Erick Simnnson Bill Simpson ,Iohn Sirucusa Gene M. Siolin Phyllis Slaughter Beverly Smith joan Smith Larrv M. Smith Richard Smith birth bnyrler Butch bolomonson Wes bomcra u in Smtlxtrinin L, in bquier R ilph bt ng, at btauhlin Carolw n Sr Clair C, tr Sttcle .lr Steen Betty bttnnger M lrllyn br john R tntly leanne Stone Don Strauss lll , , ,I l Lilly . K- - ., A K i A SCC ' l 'i ' Y I 'll J g W . '- - P ' I ia l 5 551121 C' l up me Stolberg .ji fe' A ' - E, Y Y Elaine Srrohman Catherine Strong Janice Stubbe Vance Sundberg Arnold Swenson Bob Swenson Dorothy Swenson Geraldine Swenson john Swenson Nancy Swenson ar Tagrm Ardith Teeters Jacqueline Thorn Gayle Tobin David Tobinson Tom Tomchelc Harry Turner Pau Upsrone Iohanna Van Boxel Cordine VanMeerveld Richard Wahlgren Thomas Walker Vivian Walker Walter Walker 147 ae Ward Gene Waterfall eo Wellman Qwniww Gordon Warner Ralph Webb Marion Welsby Shirley Warner im Weihman Denis Wengert ' fr P . J ik v h . J' I ' - L . . as . 1 A , . ' gg, W 2' Kay Werhng Warren Wood 1m Zcgums u ne une West West Clarlce D1ane Young, Young ohn Whltman at Young M01115 lm Chris W1llldlUS4JD Wlsockx Wold ue ac james Youngbnr Youn qulst Youngrcn 06 52 James Bxggs Chuck Blssman Rol and C lrlson Harold Chrlsnansen R cr COHITIIH ohn DIXOH C mx L Drew lcnlc I rlrlxson Crlcn fuller RUHIIIC Cfrove Peter Hensley Mxlhe Hjertsteclt Ruth Hunter jerry L Johnson Roger Larson Barry C Kung., Roger Long, Bruce McClure Ted McClure Ioev Mxchalalx Roner J Nelson Collcen O Brlcn Pete Pallxo Ralph Rcscnheclx lm Rodgers Bunrly Ruhulx rr Srmpson Luk Sxmpson Lurrx Sm th larry Thorell Ruth XW'll5UI1 .lean Wlikel 143 SEATED ON THE FLOOR Gene Armato XIIHCG Aumann Denn1e Eolkerts Walter Johnson Donald Pace SECOND ROW Constance Lotus Nad1ne Lmdeman M1ss Adele Johnson Iohn Parod Sandra Barlwer Mary Lou Poppenhagen THIRD ROW M1nne Moore Charlean Russey Dorothy L1ndm1n Norm1Ba1xer Marlene Creenherg, Ilequchne Gr1fIey Dorothy Trolander joAnn Thoren Sandr1 Popham Bermce L1v1r1g,ston V1o1et Powers Jeanne Grahn Frm Troup Chaflle Mae Moore TOP ROW Ronald Iohnson Tom johnson B111 Faust Stephen Ferns Paul Peterson Clyde Asplmg Don Osborn Roger lohnson Harold Peterson lic:-me Ro-0-m 7 04 PRESIDENT ol1n Parod VICE PRESIDENT Scott Angel SECRETARY N 1el1HC Lmdeman TREASURER Slndrl B1rber ADVISER MISS Adele Johnson 5004160 Sl'ATl D ON THI ILOOR W1ll1dHl lorslmf, Duane Propp Barlwara Lorenz Pxtrnt 1 Lund Iames Baker Cltrlx C 11716 SECOND ROW B111 Iorlener Bettv Ann Rees M1ss lxllfy H111s Lee Fr1tsch Jllkllfll Bartholomew L1ncla Ersenlohr Carol Lohman Sy1y1a Sandeen THIRD ROW LOIS Gustafson Phyl11s Lundeen Mary Ellen Kenney Mary Lou Tuell Patr1e11 Ra1ney Nancy Van De Venter Phoebe Varvayn Patrxcla Hackman Shtrleyf Redheld D1rlene Barr Ronald Powell Ioyee Barr1x TOP ROW john Buer Stmley Pore Gerald K1 11111 Stanley Bengtson B111 Axberg, Ronald Ketchum Stanley Jones john Poshlxa lic-:ne Ro-am 7 05 PRESIDENT Lee Irrtsch VICE PRESIDENT JLlC11fl'1 Blrtholomew SECRETARY Betty Ann Rees TREASURER B111 Torlener ADVISER: Miss Mary Hills 1114 PIG Home Room 7 05 PRESIDENT R1eh 1rd C I-Ioilm rn VICE PRESIDENT Merr1e S1sson SECRETARY Helen D1Tu111o TREASURER C rrl Helm ADVISER MISS Mrrglret Syx IHSOH L SEATED ON THE FLOOR Dav1e1 Wartgovy Charles H111 John M11ler Dav1d Jenkms SECOND ROW Helen D1Tu111o Carl Helm D1C1x Hoffman Florence S1c1111ngs Vesta Nel son Vrvxan Jorgenson THIRD ROW Marlene Oberg Sh1r1ey Ann Nelson Barbara New man Jamce DeBaere O11ve Dav1s Ann YOLIDSZQLIISI Shrrley Johnson Paullne Johnson Rob erra Johnson Josephme DeC1ro Sue Syostrom 'Ienny Hollayyay Ethelmae D11'11q111st RlC11dI'e1 Meves J1mJen111ns Royee Mrller TOP ROW Dexter Cloxx Stanley Cooper Dlle Molrnder John Dahlen Walter Wadmln 13111 Hoffman SEATED ON 'IHL FLOOR 511II'1CX 'Ihr mpson Andreyx Myers Robert Holub Vcllllldlll H unelx Joan Keyes SECOND ROW Mar11yn Kapala Joyce Ohnstad Jack DeCamp LeDene Do lee IVTISS Edna Youneqmst Cf11y1n Wlest Rrehard Hoffman Joanne Soderherg., Ann Oppeeard THIRD ROW Loulse JLl1'11ll'1 Arlene Doyle Tom '1oune,qu1sr Orb1e Dzuley S111r1ey Dryden Manlyn Dray Naney Olson Cor1nne Opsahl R1eh.1r11 Deardoff Wesley C1erm.1n Donald Nelson Betty Lou Stalons Betty bfllllll TOP ROW Wallaee Damelson Imanne Drummer Amy Kaplanes Glen Epp rson Irv1n Holfman Jack Mumma Harold Homann Lverett H011 son Mary Sue Jaeolws VICE PRESIDENT ADVISLR I 17 2 1- ' W--?.......... ' A 1 1 . 2 1 1 . X A . . . 2 ' 2 1 ' '1 1, V . Y . . . . 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1- - 1 A 11 1 -1 ' 1 1 1-. . 1 1-1 1 11 1 .1 , . , ., . . , , 1 1 , 1 ' 31 '- .. in 41 3 x 1 -11-. 1 ' f Q , '1 1 , 1 ', 1. '. . , I 1 , K. 1 ' , , ' '11' - '- 1 11 1 1 1 1 , - 1 ' . , , . . . . . , 1 1 1 1 1 - , 1 1 S 1 - 1 ,1 . -1 - ' ' . . -1 , . - . 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 , 1 , ', . ,' . ', . , - I, , , , I . . . ,p 1 , , 5 N ,D - ,V 1 , X 1. , 1 ,- - , h ,. 11 5, 7 . 1 1. ' A 1 ,' I ,F 1 . 1 a 3 , . 1 A 11 f - e 1 1' I 1 11 . 1 ' c 1 Q 'ff . 1: , . I I Ho-me Room 770 PRESIDENT C 11v1n Wfest RICIIIFL1 Horlmln SECRETARY L1Dene Dodge TREASURER J1e11 DeC1mp MISS Edna Xoungqumr 0-NLG PRESIDENT Burdette Larson VICE PRESIDENT Maurrne MCKH1ghf SECRETARY Sylvla Harnqurst TREASURER Phyllls Haugen ADVISER Mrss Adelrne Hoegberg SEATED ON THE FLOOR Harvey Gahl Helen Maas Joyce Ver Kurlen Ralph Gehlhausen Margaret Bauer Donna Jean Harvey SECOND ROW Phyllrs Haugen Sylvra Harnquxst Mxss Adelme Hoegberg Burdette Larson Maurme MCKH1ghI Dorrs Benson Nancy McMullen Vera Hansen THIRD ROW Loulse Beck Janet RetzlaH Janrce Berglund Beverly Reno Alxce Downey TOP ROW Ronald Gardner John Knodle Duane Ruenger Wrllram Martm Robert Reynolds Charles Rlley Joan Lundqurst Jane Benson Nancy Rernhold John Kull Floyd Berg James Benyamm Rrchard Benhoff y E SEATED ON THE FLOOR Joanne Svteeney Kay Kullberg Donna Larson Betty Anderson Phoebe Anderson Mary Lou Anderson SECOND ROW Gall Anderson Jean Krueger Betty Petterson Claudette Fagerstrom Joan Errcson Mr John Burlend Dale Johnson Doris Paulson Gene Akey Don Alexander THIRD ROW Sharonne Pearson Isabel Anderson Davrd John son Fred Drxon Don Nelson Gayle Fagerberg Mary Louxse Swanson Mary Lou Swenson Joyce Larson Janrce Erlckson TOP ROW Stanley Alf Jerry Ness Don Johnson Robert Ahle Jerome Dovrneau Don Edwards Paul Hamrlton Rrchard Eck Perry Johnston H0-me Ro-am 206 PRESIDENT Dale Johnson VICE PRESIDENT DOIIS Paulson SECRETARY Joan Errckson TREASURER Claudette Fagerstrom E' i ADVISER Mr John Burlend lil 5 6 . , . iS 1 .1 - ' 1 ' I 's - 1 1 1 1 Y - . . . 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 - A 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . - 1 ' 9 3 3 I 1 - 3 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 J ' ' 5 7 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 3 l 9 7 ' 'a Q - I . ,mi ' 1 , 1 ' ' ,Lp . W , t ' 'M - ' I ,Li I s U0-me Ro-0-m 20 I PRLSIDENT D tvid Andcrson VICE PRESIDENT Susan Swenson SECRETARY Thcrcsa Fcch TREASURER Mlry Larson ADVISER Miss Joy FraiPont SEATED ON THE FLOOR Robert Erb Eugene Johnson Donna LeBeau Gerald Elxberg Charlotte Peterson Marilyn Fletcher Alan Olson Blair Nystrom SECOND ROW Delores Lee Alice Peterson Susan Swenson Theresa Fech Miss Joy Fra1Pont David Andcrson Mary Larson Barbara Broun Essie Chapmm THIRD ROW Jrninc Larson Curlecsc Adams Shirley Tarweer Patricia Arbisi Jerome Flwards Duane Anderson Ixay Fitzpatrick Nancy Mary Leaman Loren Johnson Douglas Johnson Donald Amcndi Donlld R Anderson John m0JL6A SEATED ON THE FLOOR Bill Sutherland Burdette Lyon George Foerster Loren Brodd Jerry Carlson SECOND ROW George Strom Paula Sedgwick Miss Marion Davies Clayton Streib Donald Lundine Marlene Milligan Roccnc Carlson Suzanne Miller THIRD ROW Carol Cascio Sonya Carlson Joanne Scrog.,g.,1ns Patricia Anderson Carolyn Johnson Gloria Moore Sandra Carlson Shirley See Betty Willis Agnes Isaacson Shirley Jepsen Ann Mitchell Carol Whlsler Guy Lungo Marvin Strote Rosemarie Johansen TOP ROW Donald Sundcll Charles Carlson Marshall Carlson John Gustafsor Richard McKay Laurie Gustafson Home Room 2 7 6 PRESIDENT Cl ly ton Streib VICE PRESIDENT Don tld Lundinc SLCRLTARY Plult Scdgwiclx 'IREASURLR Ccorgc Strom ADVISER Miss Marion Davies 117 1 x - + 3 I ' 4 3 2 ' . :Eg I v - 1 I 1- S ' '- r , ' 5 Y f gills -,il 1 z . fl J' ,C , I' A if 3 , 'HG f . 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J, , . . 1 1 lic-me Rao-m 375 PRESIDENT Lee ohnson VICE PRESIDENT R ly Iohnson SECRETARY Sh tron Thom IS TREASURER I ny renee O Ne ll ADVISER Mr Emery Frntseh SIATID ON THF FLOOR Carl Olson Rty Orlortl Lee Anderson DdVlC.l L Anderson John IVIIIS SI C OND ROW Vernelle C nrfortl Cflorm Potlborny Lawrence O Neal Sharon Thomas Mr Emery G Frltseh Lee johnson Ray Iohnson Suzanne Llgnell Edlth Lerman THIRD ROW' Slnrley Campbell Naney Baker Slnrley Foster Donna Thomas Mary Gulley Betty Pomerme Donna Fowler oyee Pos,L,1ol1 Alun Iretlrlelxsen jams Lmelblom joyee Axelson Rose Lerseh I trnre L C ulley IOP ROXX XX'erner Antlerson Fred Erzelxson Douells Orput Donlll Olson Leny Iohnson jerry last Don Anderson Larry Erlcleson SLATED ON THE FLOOR Gary Thompson Kenny Ma s Charles Turnbull SECOND ROW Ben Thomas Drane Nelson Mr Arthur Sxtre Flame Srelen Bob Hay Ianet Corey joy Iohnson N ulrne Rylttt Glaelys Cruler Marllyn Cl tuson THIRD ROW Dorothy Cobb Joyce Wflghi Marlene Snvonen Sandra Nelson Dolores Sheatz Kathleen Johnson jerry Martrn Arlene Collrns Marlene Nelson Owen Brown Delbert Maurer Stanley Haney Charles Chamberlann Karln Nelson TOP ROW Laxyrenee Ulrleh Norman Ulrlch Lots johnson Irene Wood Thomas Hallden Nrek Tabone Ho-me Horam 376 PRESIDENT Elarne Srelen VICE PRESIDENT Bob Hty SECRI IARN Dune Nelson TRI ASURER Ben Thom ts ADVISER Mr Arthur Sttre 150 y. , - .IJ S . ia I ' . 1' . , ' - , . c 1 . . 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C ihmnme hh1anm.377' PRESIDENT LOUIS SC1fO VICE PRESIDENT Charmzune Melm SECRETARY K tthleen MQUYILI TREASURER B111 Boelaeh ADVISER MISS Dorothy Butts Norma Bymaster Sh1rley Hoffman SECOND ROW Crorelon Lnllett jerrs Sheetz Charmame Nielm Kathleen MHUIICI TVIISS Dorothy Butts LOUIS SC1fO B111 Bodach janet Holmherg, janet Bureh THIRD ROW Joe Bloommgelale Dons Homblll Warren Servm Lowell Lwrngston Duane Ballmzg, Naney Warner Donn1 Mannmg, Cherry Swanson Bettx Rust TOP ROW Roger G1lle Norma Br1tzmann Sylvm Mattson Dems Sheldon Charles Settersrrom Eugene Lxttle G1lbert L1ndqu1st Kenneth Lmelsay jerry Smxdt P.1tr1e1a Bryelen ltl Anderson Jidaenieea SEATED Donald Romam, Pat Murphy, Carol Carson, Shxrley Rethenberg, Merr1e Suscon, George Dray STANDING Ronnne Greenwood, Noel Napp, Roger Borgen, Clnpper Sm1th, Bola Stenluerg, Ronalel Gdl'Il1NV2l.lI6, Rneharel Norr 151 'f?3fv ? 1' I 2 2 1 - I , 1 x SEATED ON THE ELOOR: Carlene Samuelson, Shirley Wfcberj jenn Brown, Carolyn Houy, 15, 1 14,4 l 1 '11 1' 7 ', ' . 1 ' ' 2 ' CL, A 4 , ' ' , Q W :Bo-okmg, Ace Laundry Aeous1cal FHLIHCCYIDQ., Aet1ve Tool and Manulaeturmg Co Adamson Johnson Pannt Company Adolphson Drug Store Agnes Helen Sue Flower be Glft Shop Amer1ean Beauty Mum House Amerlcan C llHll'lC,I Hardware Corp Amer1can Insurance Croup Amerrcan Nztronal Bank 8. Trust Co Alhert Anderson ClUIl11I1L, Compmy Anderson Brothers Contractors Anderson Bri thers MdHUfZLIuf1Hj., Co C F Anderson Fleetrne Co Andersons Proless1onal Pharmacy Anthony 'x johnson Jewelers Arehnectural lron Company Aretxe lee Crum Shop Arfstrom Brothers Automatle Pump ek Softener Corp Ioseph Barhxerllo 84 Assoelates Blflill' Colm nn Co Bartlett SIUFILJC Warehcxuse Beales lexyelry Be lI1 Shoe Servlee loseph Behr ee Sons lne Bergstrom Automot1ve Products B115 Joe The Plumber Blue Star Foods Bolender s 'Ihe Borden Company Boyyl Mor Bovx man Brothers Shoe Store The Brearley Company Broadway Rad1o and Appllance ompany Burpee Wfood funeral Home Burr Chenueal Complny C P Coll Company Cad1llac Glass Company Cap1tol Tool and D1e Wcmrks lm Drvrd Carlson Rooflng, Company The Car Pet Lnne Store Central Ddlfy Central Carage and Auto BLYVICC lne Central lll1no1s Eleetru, and Gas Co Century Tool and Manufaeturmg Co W1ll1ur Chrnstenson funeral Home I L Clark Manufaeturrne Company Coll1er Studebaker Company Comays leyyclry COIUfI'lCI'Clll Wlre Produrts Compmy Contour Hosxery M1lls Cotta Transm1ss1on Company Hunter G Cuttms, I 11 57 tc 7 C 7 3 I C 1 t C7 7C S 1 37 C J S fb C 4 1 1 l S 1 7 X 14 1 71 7 '71 7 171 Dale l'r1t1 Shell Serv1ee Damascus Steel Products Davey Pump Corp DdV1S IFIXILIFC Comprny Dayton Products Corp Deetz House of MLISIC D1ck s S1nela1r Servxee D1d1er Florrsts W B Doran Durfee Bros Roohns, C0 Dvyyer and Anderson East High Cafeterla East High Fans ASSOICHIIOH Eellpse Fuel Fn IHLLFIIIQ, Fdson Used Cars Fkeberx s Inc Flcstrom Carlson and Company Fietory Supplres Company Farmers Feed and Locker and Company Ferm Dury Mrs I1lSl'ICI' s Porzto C hrps The Floyyer Shop Forest Cnty B1t and Tool Co Forest Clty l'or1,1n1., D1e and Tool Fortunes 1nd Stamp1n1,s lm The Foto Shop Frebure s Pharmacy C O P Market Garner Roonng and Insulatron C amluno Agency Crenerll llectrle Supply Corp Globe lmperlal Corp Greenlee Brothers and Company C r1p Bros Loyyell Grnpp Insulat1on Culhn md B015 Inc C umte loundry lrrcj Gustafson I H H1llstrom lnsurmce Agency Hart O1l Co Hedlln s Prescr1pt1on Pharmacy Hedrlck Flectrrc Co H1ekey s Inc H11,hl1nd Cleaners I-hghland Floral Co Hopps Standard BLIVICC Hussmlnn Cleaners lll1no1s Cabmet Company Ill1no1s Natxonal Bank Ill1no1s Wholesale Piper Co Paul lsler Sheet Metu Jackson jewelers Joes Shoe SCIVICC lones QLlll1U Foods 77 77 7 S1 1 lg S 77 7 qc S1 f lx 1 1 gc 1 11 13 1 18 C 7 11 17 7 C R17 7 CC L S? 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Roberts S uf M1 Slgona cum Rohan 56 xcr 1 1 18 L111'k1NU1l B rum 56 59 1 1th 51 51 rrL11 1 10 mxnc W arol 61 1'd1rh fs L urch 1 10 rllyn S6 20 lranus Ss Sagona Jerry 110 St Clllr .ILCLARK MANUFACTURING C0 5:1 Carolyn fm M rllyn IL 81 I 17 1 S fsmcll R111111d 71 1 Pomcrs Donna 95 1 0 Pon ers X111'jO1'16 C Powers Vllllkl 1 1 P mm: 1-'uct 77 1 111 Pruroso lL11 1-10 Pruvp Duxnf. 71 59 91 1 Pr app Ruhird 51 59 1 0 111111111111 1X11r11111 Rodc Carol 175 mlndcr Ross 0 20 1 Ru 111111 13 rmn 1 10 111111111 311111111 7 ' ons D11111111 7 75 Rmsc B r111r1S6 1 0 Rmcnqum Clurlu I1 S 9 mn Peru nx 1n 1 L ll L 111 X 1111.11 Dumc 1 Runhug I 111nL 110 R11sknag,L R1d1 1L11L 1 I1 R ssu Lhxrlmn 1 I1 xt Suu 95 R L11 1111 A11.i11 H1 10 1 Rydcn john Arthur 90 1 10 Rylur Nndme 150 111 fl.il1 us S1111uL1S1111 Carlcnn I 151 Samuelson 1u1L 19 7 ' w 511111 GUH11111 176 1 111 Bernal CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD WISHES From The Amerlccln Natronal Bank and Trust Co Establushed 1910 Rockford lllnnols J O - . 0 l 0 0 C 1 1 -, 1- A 112. 9.1, 1111, 1 111 H .2 , 1 . 1 , -1-1 g' 1- F. 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' l' 411 . . 0 1 1 Jffagcw, 1+ Shaners - Planers - Slotters - Shaper Planer ROCKFORD MACHINE TOOL CO HyDwulw ROCKFORD ILLINOIS U S A 177 - Q WM C SS OF 5I ROCKFORD PRINTING S SUPPLY CO Printers Stationers Office Outfitters 2I4 2l6 EAST STATE ST ROCKFORD ILLINOIS I S L A ' Todays Students --- Tomorrow's Citizens Agnes Helen Sue Joseph Barbagallo Flower and Grft Shop 8, Agsgclqtes 304 SOUTH MAIN STREET WE ALWAYS DO A BETTER JOB DlAL 2 4141 414 Empure Bldg Dual 4 5613 Rockford Ill Greetings of the HEDLIN 5 Rockford Federation Prescrlptlon Pharmacy Expert Prescrlptnon Service 1456 Charles Street Dlal 3 3521 of Labor Elmer J Haynes Pressdent James Marsh Raymond Froellch Recordmg Secretary Wrlbur Laurent Treasurer Kenneth Peterson Financial Secretary Reed Cheney Sergeant at Arms Edwin Chrlswell Trustee Owen McCafterty Trustee R G Harris Trustee G 0 P Market Gustafson Olson Prrce MEATS an POU LTRY e Finest Qual I ty 1435 Charles St Dual 2 2015 Burpee Wood Funeral Home 420 North Mann Street Servung Rockford for 95 Years I7 . ,, ,. I . I 1 O Vice-President 1 . . t d ' ' of th O O ,9 fffbew ACIUMSOI1 JOI'll1S0fl Acoustical Engineering PClIl1I' Co CQ, Inc ACOUSTI CAL TREATMENT S SOUND CONTROL 1233 Charles St Recs H Harris President Phone 3 3409 Rockford Illinois 614 Shaw st Dial 3 4312 Everything for the Wmdow Viking Shade Co 311 Seventh St Rockford Illinois TWO GREAT GUARDS Jack Newman Tom Hop KELLEY S Standard Service Station DON KELLEY P p ATLAS Ti res Batteries Accessories 1533 Kishvvaukee at 15tl'1 Avenue PHONE 2 9338 HOME OE THE RABS Barber Colman Company Rockford Illinois SERVICE ENGINEERING CO. 743 20th STREET THE OLD RELIABLE Since 1899 Swedish Building 81 Loan Association 413 East State Street Dial 4 9512 ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 180 I I Q I ' 0 o Pratt G Lambert Paints and Varnislwes 0 Jewel Colorizer Wooster Brushes Minnesota Mining andpaper ' Nancy Warren Wallpapers 0 - 0 . I . - , . - I l 9 Q 1 1 . V 4. V I Y I I I , ro . 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Wuth 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 repair Our replacement parts have been developed from long years of re search by the foremost enguneerung branns In the automotrve field Buy them wrth confidence and en joy long care free drnvlng from your old car until your new one comes Bergstrom Automotive ROCKFORD INDUSTRIES NC INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT Parts Inc 602 18 South Mann Street David Carlson Dayton Products Corp Manufacturers of Rooflng Co Traller Equipment Bunlders of Good Roots Srnce 1888 1041 KILBURN AVE ROCKFORD ILLINOIS O O -13 D'I -5 . - . . ' Telephone 3-4858 1010 Charles St. Dial 4-3377 O O Compliments of Commerclal Wlre Products Co I827 BROADWAY ROCKFORD ILLINOIS HMM Rudelius Drugs R Ph R Ph 402 Seventh Street Rockford III Phone 3 8435 SpecIalIzIng In DEPENDABLE PRESCIPTION SERVICE Agam SmItI'Icrafted Molloy Made Covers On Your Argus THE S K SMITH COMPANY 2857 N Western Ave Chicago 18 III When You Thlnk of Flowers Thnnk of PETERSONS Flowers For All Occasions WAN ETEDSCDN Q' CONN 5Ffo'rIA,QJ 109 S Longwood St DIaI 3 8433 9 II Eff 11.111 :Jeff eps: s Best Take No Less 187 ' ' O. E. Rudelius, . . - G. J. E. Johnson, . , . , - ! O I I . 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O C ongratulatrons CLASS OF 1951 East Hugh Fans Assoclatlon WM Ladd Rx Pharmacy 1030 Broadway Marcel Ie C osmetrcs FERM DAIRY Try Our DGIICIOUS New VITA SKIM LOW FAT MILK For Economical Home Del very Service 1411 Ninth Street DIAL 5 5511 Bartlett Storage Warehouse No 1 Merchandise Warehouse of the Great Rockford Area 502 514 Charles Street Phone 4 8691 Trenot Pharmacy R D NOL-I-ING R Ph BROADWAY AT 8TH SCHOOL SUPPLIES Prescription Specialties BEST WISHES to the EAST HIGH SENIOR CLASS from the Y M C A 1'-H O O - I i . O Hypo - Allergenic - O O O C J H HALLSTROM INSURANCE AGENCY C 606 Cnty Hall Bulldlng Dual Z 3922 Complete Insurance Serwce Contract Fndellty and Court Bonds All Forms of Casualty Insurance Fire Wlndstorm Inland and Ocean Marine Llfe Lnve Stock Crop Insurance Year In and year out youll do well with thus Agency Aviation All risks Written thru United States Avlatlon Underwriters General Agents for Rockford Terrltory HARTFORD ACCIDENT AND INDEMNITY COMPANY of HARTFORD CONNECTICUT Claum Office maintained at 304 Blackhawk Bulldlng M Dual 5 9444 ff? I tmgbwfai TO BE SURE INSURE NOW We are as close to you as your telephone If O O IN . O I . ! ' y 9 ' Y Y . ' D ' ' ' ' ,sfti'J WlxfN 'i3'llV4 lll' ,. tx. yr ,yu ',,tWt!-M, ' t,,,.w1Ul - - 1 tif:: f'?1'tlllQ-1 lrmllllr Nw V , ,- .ul A tn N V H, .,v,.. 1.13. , - an I Ttwjjg af, 4116547 O so Seventh Street Sweet Shop TRY OUR DeMet s Turtles WW on ben the Que neat 8cor1ev comes F d C to write agamst re Qourf name z wmtes Olggn not that you won or lost but bow gon plagecl the gmc 5 Mortuary The Foundry ls a Good Place to Work There are today unllmrted opportun tres for technically trained men In the foundry ndustry The personnel staff of Gunute one of the largest and oldest foundrnes In the Middle West will be happy to consult :th young men who are Interested In tra ning for a career In a modern foundry Gray Iron Gunlte Cashngs o Malleable Iron o Steel Castings GUNITE FOUNDRIES CORPORATION ROCKFORD, u.uNols . Es1'AsusHEo 1854 191 174944 Play Refreshed Albert Anderson Have A Coke C lothrers ,N KNOWN FOR GOOD CLOTHES o o 4084IOS P 47 Z TOBlNSON'S Paints Hardware ON BROADWAY 24 YEARS T I h 3 8521 II22 f LUNDSTROM PETERSON 406 SEVENTH STREET ROCKFORD OFFICE SUPPLY 119 s MAIN STREET AUTOMATIC PUMP 81 SOFTENER CORPORATION 2412 GRANT AVENUE WILSON HALL PRINTING COMPANY 327 w JEFFERSON sr TAGIT COMPANY 1212 ELEVENTH STREET 19 O O O O . K- - f - eve I1 S h - 33 O n Bduxe the game, dunng the game, afler lhe gnme. A frosty bollle of :ce-cold Coca-LQ Ia ls so refresh' ep on ' Annlqm Bdy RkdIII - O O O O O O O O O - O O O fblq 4, Econ O Col Stoker Dlvlslon lk UCUll ROCKFORD SCREW BUR Rf? CORPORATION COTTA TRANSMISSION Illmols Cabinet Company 2501 NINTH STREET Rockford Illmols Mo ufocturers of RADIO CABlNETS What Do YOU Want To Do Or Be? A good cltlzen of course wlth an appreciation and general knowledge of the liberal arts and sciences Beyond that what? A wife and mother a teacher screntlst nurse dletncuan lnterlor decorator fashion designer artist musucuan wrater secretary social worker speech and hearing therapist a doctor lawyer buslness manager a lnngunstP Choose your profession with the assistance of competent counsellors and faculty members and prepare at Rockford College for your career Ask about our EARN as you LEARN program, whereby you may attend college part tlme and work part tame to earn a large part of your expenses ROCKFORD COLLEGE xnvltes you to vlslt the campus meet our students and faculty, see for yourself what advantages are offered here Come to See or Wrute Mr O W Bond Director of Admlssuon, Rockford College 193 LL ww-f I COIlummNERl Pnooucts co. , , ,I of O O O O O Rockfords Oldest Manufacturers of Wood Boring Tools EST. 1890 Forest City Bit 81 Tool Co. MGM o I H C! ICE CREAM co. Malteds - Sundaes - Cones - Packages For Your Party 1313 BROADWAY 1602 W. STATE ST. 2632 11TH ST. IOO6 CHARLES ST. 5643 NO. ZND ST, 1220 SO. MAIN ST. Phone 2-4922 A C WOODS 81 COMPANY A susslomnv or KROPP Fokoe coMPANY Structural and Welded Steel Products 1129 HARRISON AVENUE ROCKFORD ILLINOIS Davis Store Flxtures Inc Desngners and Manufacturers 10th Street at llth Avenue 0 and H Foundry 2144 Fifteenth Street ROCKFORD ILLINOIS Frank M Gambino Agency Buulders of Cozy Homes LOANS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 510 Emplre Building Rockford llllnols CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FROM Capntol Tool 81 Dye Works, Inc 1620 18th Avenue Rockford llllnols 194 o 0 0 ! o o 0 . 0 O O 0 Ct ' YY . Q 0 , . . 1 Bowman Bros. Shoe Store Shoes For The Entire Famrly Corner State and Wyman Dual 4 9311 Standard Book Store 1141 Broadway 5-6461 School Supplres Stationery Greeting Cards Fountann Pens Active Tool 81 Manufacturing Co TOOLS DIES FIXTURES ENGINEERING Dla 2 3114 1303 Harrison Ave Rockford llllnols CONGRATULATIONS an BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 51 Free Sewing Machlne Co NEW 9ree'WeSt1nc1h0use Amenca s Finest Sevvnng Machunes FREEMAN SHOES for MEN TRIM TRED for LADIES POLL PARROT for CHILDREN Norbeck Shoes 317 Seventh Street FACTORY SUPPLIES COMPANY Dnstnbutors Industrial Supplies and Machinery A complete mdustrral supplies service 1417 Broadway Rockford llllnols . O . . . - . O U - . - 0 o P Y . Sl'ifWf,,a of X Il 4 : fi 3 'flluus' ' ' . C 0 O . l.lGNY'lUNNlNG G ' - - II I o . . . . . 9 195 FOR ALL BICYCLE NEEDS SEE US LLLE to ' Kegel s Bicycle Store 219 East State St Rockford Illinois DIAL 5-4932 Acqua BURR CHEMICAL CO Sclentlflc Pest Control DIAL 2 3912 812 814 South Mann Street Rockford lllmols CONGRATULATIONS on BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1951 Ekstrom, Carlson 81 Co Rockford lllmors Manufacturers of Machnnery and Tools Bug Joe, The Plumber JOSEPH W NILSON Water Heaters 0 Softeners o Pumps Appluances Sewer and Water Replacements 117 S Flrst St Telephone 2 3322 ROCKFORD ILLINOIS A BATH IN EVERY HOME SAYS BIG JOE THE PLUMBER MID STATES INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION o Distributors of Industrial and Contractors Supplles and Equipment 0 Wholesalers of Plumblng and Heating Supplues PHONE 2 8841 2401 Eleventh Street Rockford Illlnols 116 X XI X f,'f l x N' N I ' I lm U ,. H ' NJI d I 1 :li 1 I 0 Y o O C 1 . . . o I 9 - , , - , 1: WM Rehnberg-Jacobson Mfg. Co. SPE? f in .,4a.4Mf . Designers and Builders of SJOSTRQMSSONS I Special Machinery ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS I o 2135 Kishwaukee St eet ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS HQPP's K ,535 new deluxe STANDARD SERVICE H Af I S nAve How CLASS or P avor U B ggest L ttie Stat o Taste Treat' Qu 2002 So Ma St eet M 2 9I72 Y Blue Star Foods Inc Rockford III ,. m'rcHENW5'm HABDWABE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 51 Ia ghff I Tl-IE WASHBURN COMPANY WORCESTER MASS ROCKFORD ILL 11 , '46, ropriefor I ' ' i ' To ,QQ QS ....... . IW . in r ' K FRESH OR OUR MONEY BACK I '! ! ' Moy eo h fy h ' ' y h I' f d . G d I k d b I ' h , , , 0 , . MW Freburg s Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS Accurately Compoundecl by TELEPHONE 3 1113 Arfstrom Brothers Plumbmg Heatmg Contractors Regusterecl Pharmacusts d Su Ines BFI SCHOOL SUPPLIES pp S ck Room Suppl es Drugs To let Suppl es Photo Flmsh ng Founto rt Se v ce 42-I South Main sheet 102 Seventh Street Dua 2 1112 ROCKFORD ILLINOIS SHOE SERVICE THAT SATISFIES Bean Shoe Service 'Im 1111! Eh llI-gl ' 'ved ' IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIEU. Its easy to keep JB a half gallon fi g of Borden s at Home' EXW Q, C This shows the actual srze of a half gallon of Borden s Ice Cream In a typical modern refngerator with plenty of room left for meats and other frozen foods tool lunches desserts party treats are easter and qulcker with a half gallon of Borden s handy let Borden s Ice Cream help you plan easy all day round menus at low cost' THERE S A ad 3 114 South Wyman Street Z0fWf1J' lc: cmm I umm NEAR You For the Fmer ualutnes of DIAMONDS SIG N S Q WATCHES . SH-VERWARE MANUFACTURERS OF NEON o cubes s ESTAB 1896 313 WEST STATE ST ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS Servnce and Mamtenance All Kmcls of Lettermg C A Plerce Inc 324 Chestnut St. Dlal 3 7691 1 I - A o i I - - i i P ' ' i - I r I . . I .- I ? - , .E I E Irie:-ffl I I E A I-I f 1 ' 1 IU 1 ' f I g , -..K l I .u : I lla... S , I N. - - I.-3,3 6 .I..... ...., 5 .. .... ...Eb Y I 5 I, 4 113 I la' '7SJf s , . ' ' Te 0 1 r ?,z41- 1 Clffr . . A, E Eg so I I 1 O O O I O 198 Come I a d See our Complete GENERAL ELECTRIC KITCHEN CROSLEY ELECTRIC KITCHEN REERIGERATORS RANGES LOCKERS Johnson Maney Appllance Co 227 Seventh Street at Second Ave Phone Z 8877 SOLARGAS BEYOND THE MAINS CI-IAS E GULLIN OLSEY KRIVAN GULLIN 81 BOIS, Inc CLEANERS Cr DYERS MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT 2303 Cha les St Dal 2 6665 WALNUT ST STORE WYMAN ST STORE I29 S Thlrd St II6 N Wyman LOVES PARK STORE 4938 N Znd St Dual 7 632i Best Wishes to the CIass ot 5I ROCKFORD CLUTCH Drvlslon of Borg Warner Designers and Manufacturers ot Frnctlon Clutches C ongratulatlons Semors The Brearley Company 2107 Krshwaukee Street Manufacturers of COUNSELOR BATHROOM SCALES Lasting Beauty For Your Home To Be AMERICAN CABINET HARDWARE CORP. annum: ROCKFURD ILLINOIS n n o AT I r . i - 0 . 'I . . I St. Dial 2-6434 Dial 2-7I I3 C I . 0 II U ll I99 MQW THE ROCKFORD ADVERTISING an DONATIONS FUND Anderson Bros Mfg Co Bartelt Engineering Co Elco Tool G Screw Corp Hudson Hosiery Shop of Rockford lnc Isaacson Iron Works lnc S H Kress and Co Carl E Lindquist Jeweler Natuonal Lock Co Nelson Knitting Co Pagel Clukernan Co P: Gly Wnggly Mndwest Co Quaker Oats Co Rockford Brass Works Rockford Drop Forge Rockford Furnlture Co Rockford National Furniture Co Rockford Office Supply House Rockford Standard Furniture Co Skandia Coal and Lumber Co Soft Water Supply Co Sundstrand Machine Tool The Wenman Co Western Auto Supply Co 700 d Mechanics Universal Joint Div. Rockford Varnish Co. O - ' . ' Co. WW Say It With Flowers Compliments Garner Triangle Metals nc an Roofing Highland Floral Co 7l8 l8th Street Phones 2 7708 Z 7707 Dial 3 2531 Rockford s Most Complete Office Outfitters Office Equipment Co FURNITURE MACHINES RENTALS 309 Seventh St Phone 4 9825 Davis Store Fixtures Inc DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS 10th Street at llth Avenue Winnebago Auto Wrecking and Parts Co. l050 Kilburn Avenue Rockford, Illinois Congratulations and Best Wishes Williams, Manny, Stevens 81 Engstrom, Inc. 6l0 BROWN BLDG. Insurance Exclusively since 1896 701 I ll 0 ll . I A . .orr 4,5 d of Insulation l . Compliments f LINDER SHOE STORE 1233 Broadway Tel 4 8016 Featuring John C Roberts Men s Shoes La Fayette Hotel F P SP RL Manager Hrgh Quality Low Prrce BALANCED MEALS ALWAYS East Hugh Cafeteria Dwyer 81 Anderson JEWELRY STORE OF DISTINCTION We Speclaluze In DIAMONDS and WATCHES Mass Lou R Anderson 111 N Main Street Rockford III HEDRICK ELECTRIC CO 201 7th Street Dual 3 3419 Everythmg Electrrcal For Your Home Complete Selection of Phonograph Records 707 ' o . 0 I I O I O O I O O O O O O ' U O ll - - ll fffrqwl Congratulations Seniors From MATRANGA STUDIO ARTISTIC PORTRAITS New Address I IO South Mann Street Phone 4 9225 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON CAP AND GOWN PORTRAITS Specrahsts rn Weddmg Photography STUDIO CANDID BRIDAL STORY BOOK STUDIES ALBUMS 0 O I .- K C Y Y ,Q ' I Q . 'Q v. 'f-.....- I I u xg 4 , - - 2 N . W. , I 'I 'I' 'I' E l, 1 A V g Q . 1 1' . . O I O I I C 3 3 . 2 9 Jffagcm, .7pLClI'LIQ!9 We the 1951 SIIH sxncercls hope that th1s A to you nn the years to rome To the tollmum, purple me offer 1 hurry thanks tor m ll IU thus hook possxhlf. Van Dyke Stu ho lsnnlor portransl Marranea Stud o tyunnor porrraltsl PSPO ind Mr Harvey Anderson Hdxzscry tschool hfg pxcturun Rmlxford Illustrmng Cornpanx 1nI Mr Orlu Ho nn fun rxv mesa Rockford Typpsetung Compans and Mr junu Vxatson Mr L P XVo1tLnspcrs.cr ttxpesemngl Rockf d P yur s rgus mll he a source of pleasure and memones S K Smnh COIHPIFIQ and Mr Roherr Ihm, tuner! Boghms Mnlxx xukcc thunk IUIIILIIULP The mum adxeruscrs Mr H C Murh and fanultx memhers Mlss I our IIYISSI' You tht Stu kms M FL,lI'lI Ndson Lthtor I pk XX HILSIFCJIII BLISIIILSS Nianager Lona Back Assouate Edltor Hun .1rI XX uhure Assouxte F htor Our Fnfteen Years ot Career Ecllpse Fuel Counseling Keeps Us from Englneerlng Co Putting Square Pegs IH Round Holes Deslgners an Manufacturers Industrnal Gas Placement Bureau App anCeS W H HAHN 203 204 NEWS TOWER Dual 3 9687 or 3 9688 S9 Main Sl' 2 91-IUENI Whitney Metal Tool Co. INC. QUALITY DRY CLEANING AT REASONABLE PRICES Mom Office and Plant IIOI III5 North Second Street STORES 114 south church sf 2I3 south Mann sf II0 Forbes Street DHI Z 5571 317 East State SI' 5134 North 2nd St DIAL 2 7701 Best Wishes From 70-4 I I I , 2 , ' A iv I ' mt ' xv V' A f , , ' I S A 7 1 ' D . ' v' tv . . 1 , L .i - ' . Li' .LZ f uf' .Z , 'rg S kl '. 4 . ' ,- Y T 2 ' ' ' I 1 . ' ' , 1 V. 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