Sandwich High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sandwich, IL)
- Class of 1950
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It is-the excitement of a football game -the thrill of winning the conference-gos- sip about Saturday night's date--candlelight at the Christmas concert-rushing to get dressed in three minutes in girls' P.E.-hot dogs after the Freshman Hayride-Miss Wei- bel explaining Emerson's essays-working on the Homecoming floats-neutralizing H2504 with NH4OH-mohawks-the tears of the Sen- ior glrls at the prom-the quiet, calm atmos- phere of Mr, Davis' room-running the BEN- DIX-getting on the honor roll-Miss Greer correcting conjugations-suspensell the last game of the tournament--strains of All the Things You Are floating into study hall- debating East Aurora -constructing perpen- diculars-the Awful Waiting' before a judge's decision-candy sales-crowning of the May Queen and King--Little Ten track meet-dig- nity of the Seniors as they march to Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance. When students of STHS close this book, they close a chapter in their lives, They have new horizons ahead of them filled with prom- ise of progress. Because they have a sound foundation, they look ahead into the depths of the blue unknown with hope, faith, and courage, certain that their flight through life will in some, small way benefit mankind. .4 r' 1 F' .- . - ' ' 1 N 'll :Mr Q. 31'-1 r 27' Al- r 'Y ' ' 1,37 Ilia im Ill In Ill :QQ YG fn N... 0 ' N h g 'I ,ii 'f-1-',-saljo We 5 'Q .iiillfie ' as-r 'Igor' C il!-if ssaasarssaan + E ff' manage 'zaglaaasii L : it-:Li .rw ,., W.. - V v-'snr ' ' . 1 A . - - - rg-fu. -x , f- JAM V QA 2 ' -' -,E , '-- , iv A 'S .1 ... 1 1 f .. 4 mari .F A 4 Q,4 1Q 1 . F- 5' Y 45' 1 . , I' , ' ,QW , A-M ',.,i-J at , ggwms 52? I VK., -I Sv , in , ' M' ,LV 4-,M V,-3kw,, M L . 4, jx, W .. AA. V L.,-4' ' ' mv ,V ,fMfIf kvyfg-, ,Z fi'4Y1 , ' - . W4 2 A2,f9,E-fi' g'Q2,',f,??:f,5271- fl I f V V , ,. ff 5' f .f,'! 3 .1g5 ' ' 4.7-1. 'k.g,7'g-'Q 3, f fffS1waff.'5x f ful, :tx15,5-H-f1i:3if, 545, me 1 , 'S'- Ti '1- 'Vw , I 'r ' M , - --5 ' if N 5 0 V, ' , V74 ' . :- - 'U 'lien ' ,'l 4,'q,-' ,-4. ' i . . . X v 'N A Ap - '-.AQ ' N mu. 55' l W 'f,,-'sf -po-N f j Q. -.,. -fn' 5'3 vwT. 2: :: Ein? cv f 2 'x 4. , Q.-:,,. . , 5 ...---. ll ll IHI l95U RHHCHIR Publnshed by the Semor Class SANDWICH TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL Sandwich, Illinois pf Q n 3 1 s K aa! W Ewa-,, ... , I mm. ,,,,. Q as aw M... A-W I 1 vyuirjs . , ki ' ASM .-by L 7 f::...'?Nf, nf 4553 xii' CTS . . . 7Q, f1W f'36 g 4 f fm 4 4 , :,.-W vE ARE BOOSTEF of the 1950 EFLECTOR BSS? page Page page 27 page 31 page 43 page 55 page 6! page 80 Beginning the Flight Navrgators CAdmlmstratuon Teachers and Classes at Workl Cadets sn Trannmg iUnder classmenb First Class Passengers iSenuors7 Trannung fSportsJ Organuzatuons Off Duty fSocnal Events? Boosters P5 f i my Wlllllil llllll MR. FERDEN The Navigator Our friend and leader ..,, charts our course .... solves problems ,... vocational guidance .,.. a d vis e s teachers .,., makes announcements in assembly,,,keen interest In stu- dents .... friendly smile ..,, advises student government ,,,, B5., M.A. --sWaldorf and Augustana College ----Boulder University---Master's at Northwestern. MR. MAYNARD FERDEN, Superintendent JU lllll BllAllll ill Alllll AUlllIS Represents studentss- ssplans assembly programs ,,-, sells candy and folders ----sponsors lunches. President, Dwaine Dannewitz, Vice President, Art Hall .... Secretary, Marlene Morrissey ..,s Treasurer, Bob Mueller---- STUDENT GOVERNMENT and COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Mr, Ferden, Art Hall, Dwaine Dannewitz, Bob Mueller, Marlene Morrissey, BECOND ROW: Dexter Wesson, Wanda Meilinger, Mary Ann Reimann, Pat Sebby, Chats Holmes, Margie Ryburn, Helen Swen- son. THIRD ROW. Kenny Augustine, Bob Grady, Don Augustine, Bob Fields, Dick Duvick, Glen Klotz. NOT PICTURED: Pris- cilla Fanning. llllPWllH VERNA GRAF Sky Hostess Verna .,... school secretary----.- friendly, welcoming smile--,-typ ing .... book work .... report cards ---answers telephone---hands out absence slips .... efficiency ..-. MRS, RAY JONES Air Nurse Mrs. Jones ..... school nurse ..... checks attendance ..-... was Billy really sick?---T.B, tests--,band- ages .... -appendages ...... health checkups .... vigilant and cheerful. llllllllll lll Alllll AlllllIS VERNA Seven members ..-. President, Dr, Legner .... Secretary, Mr, Ferden .... devote time to school welfare .... hire teachers ..,, make appropriations. The board inspects with approval the new kitchen units. Ny, BOARD of EDUCATION From Left to Right: Dr, Armand Legner, Mr. Franklin Mall, Mr, May- nard Ferden, Mr. Darrell Wesson, Mr. Douglas Knights, Mr. Lester Hage, Mr. Clyde Wutzke, Mr. Max Swisher. KATE Keeps the home fire burning --.. mows lawn,-,,-shovels walks .... rakes leaves .... tends to athletic fields .... walking encycIopedia---source of information---loyal supporter---furnace room--..ardent reader .... North- west Passage .... the answer man Koi' 41 MR. FORREST HOUGH llll lillllll lllIlllW ifvuMMv aia'fxAIf MR. ERNEST HEUSINGER PUMMY Tall ..... cheerful greeting ..... clever mottos for each d3Y ----- keeps school shiny and spotless ...., brooms ---..-wastebaskets..----mops-....--brings in Christmas spirit .... heap good medicine man lHomecomingJ ..,, ardent booster .... personality plus .... MISS SUSAN GREER Vernon Losee and Janet Ford scan lunes from Vurgxl In La m Ill FRENCH Fnrst day of French Bonjour mes eleves Frere Jacques Claude Chestnut Jentre dans la salle de classe French and American ways of llvlng Marianne the French Columbna sldewalk cafe Thursday school holudays Marseullause Au Revolr WlSllS.l.H.S.lIlWlIllIl liuulell By lhe Commissioned lllllcers MISS SUSAN GREER Understandmg helpful unselflsh donates many hours of work to Reflector thoughtful sponsrble for success of yearbook A B Eureka Col ege Unnversnty of Chncago Northwestern Um versuty Muddlebury College French Summer School LATIN Porto portas portat fnfth declensuon femlnme datnve case Ceres and Proserpma congugatrons Vurgnl Newll Language Major ago- drnve do lnve duscuss spend Tmnuat tmmat golden fleece Daana Goddess of the Hum French Class makes a recording of the alphabet song Moss Greer R Carr R Colby B Flelds C Olson G Relmann R Bennett M A Reumann J Potter Pat Jensen I I O I ll N.- ,,,, re- ' --H . . . ---- .- I I ----. . . . I .I,.I. I I----..-.. ---- --.., . I ---- as a whole Gaul is divided into three parts. r' . . I lv 5' . ---- . I 3' 1 , M f' ' 3 ll 11 by .. -H -u .,. I ---- I . un . an g J a . . ,fri MRS. VIOLET LINDNER Interested in Journalism ---- speech work ---- sense of Humor ---- helpful ---- mother of two children ---- wellversed in dramatics ---- Hiram College ---- University of Illinois ---- University of Colorado ---- A.B. and M.A. FRESHMAN ENGLISH Short stories .... O. Henry ,... P. G. Wodehouse .... poetry ..-. direct object .... subject ,.,. verb .,.. The Gold Brick -.., Five Thousand Dollars Reward ---- lvanhoe --- ENGLISH ll ENGLISH I MR. STEPHEN MATAKOVIC Marquette University--,-speech correctionist-,, Read this sentence .... grades I through l2, in Sandwich, Hinkley, Waterman, Somonauk ,... helps one to lower his voice .... game of blowing ping-'pong ball helps people having harelips to speak correctly ,,,, enuncia- tion .... no more lisping or speech defects. MISS ELIZABETH DONNELLY Sense of humor .... great athletic ability .... modern dancing .... helped make G.A.A, more active ..,. Ioya supporter of Sandwich's teams outstandin de'end ---- Q D - ability .... A.B. Northern Illinois State Teachers College. ENGLISH Il We lwas, werel home .... Friends, Romans, Country- men ,... Stratford on the Avon .,-, Julius Caesar-- - reading ..... writing ....- Sleetstorm ...,. What is a lead? .... ENGLISH lll wg ENGLISH iv MISS HELEN WEIBEL Well-read ..... erudite ..... fine dramatic coach ---. - walking dictionary .... encourages reading for leisure ----organized Great Books CIub,---University of Wis- consin .... Beloit College .... B.A. at Florida State Col- lege for Women .... University of Chicago .... ENGLISH III Epic .... Grendel .... Renaissance .... Canterbury Tales ------ Bubble-bubble-toil and trouble-Fire burn, and caldron bubble .... Ride on, Macduff .,.- The Fall of Bastille ..,. The world is but a stage. ..--- ENGLISH IV Onamatopeia .... syntax .... metaphors ,... gerunds--- letters of condolence ..... orations ..... appreciation of the essay ,... To what does Thoreau compare the ant's battle? .... sensationalism .... 14 TYPING I: Left to right--Sylvia Vice, Rosalie Champlin, Beverly Tuttle and Barbara Troeger. MISS HELENJO O'CONNOR Miss O'Connor .... jolly .... cheery smile .... always willing to help ..., Illinois State Normal University .... B.S. of Ed. TYPING a, s, d, f, j, k, I, 5, .... margins .,.. business let- ter ,... sewing machine drill .,,- time test---- words per minute -... alphabet .... in position now .... General Business .,,. checks ,,.. money order .... BOOKKEEPING Debit and credit .... asset, liability, and proprie- torship ..... trial balance ..... work sheet ..... ledger .... journal .,.. T accounts--,- MISS HELENJO O'CONNOR SPANISH: Spanish II students read La Linterna SPANISH Conjugation .... irregular verbs ..,. Buenos Dias, Senorita .... radical changing verbs ..,. Como Se llama usted? .... MR JAC K WATERMAN B.S. in Ed. .-.. Monmouth College ,-.. St, Am- brose College .... Dekalb Normal .,,. assistant debate coach ..... Always laughing ..... sopho- more class adviser ..... interesting classes ,.... teaches American History -,-. world history ,,,, socioloov .... wants students to understand and be interested in history --.. converts students to good citizens .... HISTORY Mediterranean, Bread Basket of the World ----Pyramids of Egypt----written records---- Christopher Columbus sails the ocean blue ,... Pilgrims .... Declaration of Independence ..... I777 .... Constitution ..,. Bill of Rights ..... l788 .... George Washington ..-. Civil War--- Gettysburg Address ...- Hitler in Czechoslovakia -----Pearl Harbor,----V.J. Day-----Atomic bomb .... United Nations ,.,, Stars and Stripes ----Freedom----A great and mighty Nation. HISTORY: American History Students-Left to right-Ralph Cain Syl via Dalton, Barbara Dreeoin, Alan Dierzen, and Dwaine Dannewitz MR. JACK WATERMAN SOCIOLOGY: Eighth Hour SocioIogyfLeft to right-Joyce Willers, Glen Klotz, and David Fanning. SOCIOLOGY Trip to Joliet to tour the state prison ,.-, home life and environment ..... race problems ..... economics .... E 2 1 5 if 54: ' , w - Q X gf f A yi ' pg , 3 9 i .,4 - AX? , A Q Q 3 fa -' a fx , Sig , ,VA e if ,,,. : ,,,, .1 K 2 Y, if A Nair A .mgi , mfr y mf z N 4 , Ugg- 4' , 1'-riff .WM GUM ,L ,, V ?,,,, , 71. of A MY, 1 , M1 . l ,, . f 4 ,, ,, . W ,. gg fr N wg, NH W?fL's ' QA -I 4, , Q. ps'-fx -f if ww, .. 42 A V ,, l 4, VZ' ii K .g ,,,,N . -. , l f' ML' , ' gm , '- fvw,,,., .M 7 ??',' G 'R 5.25 iz iff? ,,-7 1' f f I A f , , x 4 , dw? , , 5 E if 1 mf fl' eff K g ' .Q SS ,gif vfl 1 3' 1 ' f-Y-593' s A 9? ' 9' 65,13 ' v- 'f ' 4 13 1 4 Ez, 'V 521132 H -2 ff' ,f - I t Q12 . ,,,f,,..:. I 'i Ybifvi wg -I fi ,. , E. 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Agexpert. . . jokes . . . Friday tests . . . Every year they get dumber and dumber' ',,. knows how to make students remember what they learn. . . . if . an H' is Here Mr. Eade is instructing his boys in Ag. Mr. Eade, Jim Larson, Jim Casey, Deck Wesson, Walter Jornlin, Louis Haubold, Jim Dolder, Clendon Reimann. L---f Dale Dierzen points out bcncs of body to biology class. Betty Larson is discovering the wonders that a microscope brings to view in the study of biology. ! Z 2 s i ak - Q ,, hifi' ,ur Q 'Ii I 5 y N . M,-5.5, 1 14 F, 1. s Q i' ' Gi - A I . N 5,3-V , M jf ' kb ' 'Q 'ARG . X Q ' Z'-so , ,A , A, W -25 ' ' '5 'ff 5+ ' . gpg , M, 'i .-'S 0. f 2 Y, 3' .cf 3 ' , Q wr --J 3 A img ,fs '3'n. 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GLORlA AVANT Musical ability , , . plays boogie woogie . . , pep . , . well dressed , , . busy with concerts and operettas . , big holi- day wedding , . ,favorite march- Lohengrin . . . teaches grade school music . . . gives voice and piano les- sons . . . started student directing in mixed chorus , . BM. in Education . , , Northwestern University, 'F 'w 1 MIXED CHORUS Accornpanist, Norma Rex, FRONT ROW. left to right: Barbara Sprowles Frances Sprowles, Janet Wagner, Patricia Titzel, Patricia Nelson, Betty Hilliard, Arlene Weiland, Sylvia Vice, Doris Munson, Joan Thompson, Patricia Sebby, ldalia Schcrsch. Beverly Tuttle. Barbara Swisher, SECOND ROW, left to right Sylvia Dalton, Mary Ann Morrissey, Chata Holmes, Marjorie Ryburn. Gerald Mall, John Tuttle, Dan Fisher, James Knox, Gerald Combs. Barbara Troeger, Mary Ryturn, Ellene Strode. Rosalie Char-nplin, THIRD ROW, left to right: Marlene Mor- rissey, Carole Larson, Helen Swenson, Carol Ammons, Lucille Schoener, Beverly Hupach, Peggy Kuppler, Mary Ann Johnson, Marilyn Ander- son, Janet Wesson, Patricia Wittie, Ruth Sanderson, Dorothy Wallis, S. GIRLS' CHORUS Acccrnpanist, Norma Rex, FIRST ROW, left to rrght: Janet Wagner, Barbara Sprowles, Frances Sprowles, Beverly Tuttle, Sylvia Vice, ldalia Schorsch, Rosalie Champlin. Mary Ryburn SEC OND ROW, Mary Ann Morrissey, Patricia Titzel Pat Nelson. Betty Hilliard. Arlene We-iland Doris Munson, Joan Thompson, Barbara Troegcr Patricia Sebby, Ellene Strode, Ruth Sanderson THIRD ROW: Sylvia Dalton, Carole Larson O O O FOURTH ROW, left to right: Richard Sherman, Glenn Klotz. Dwight A. Klotz, Donald Potter, Ronald Burkland, Evelyn Dobbs, Betty Leif- heit, Suzanne Scheidecker. Betty Larson, Darlene Schultz, Bonnie Hanson, Floyd Kellogg, Merle Brand, FIFTH ROW, left to rightt Ralph Noyce, Raymond Jackson, Charles Strcde, Bruce Wallev, Richard Duvack. Neil Kordisch, Ted Kane, David Fanning, Richard Serby, Ger- ald Prickett, Ralph Bennett, James Wilhelm, DOI'iald CFOSS, BACK ROW, left to right: Harold Dreebin, James Casey, Harlan Walley, Donald Augustine, Lowell Phillips, William Clark, NOT PICTUREDZ Karl Rud, George Nesmith. Y O 1! 1 QA rf M 3 ,J Q S ,- sv as :Z ,l ,fl 3.41 ff :Q , ' ng. .L 1 0 WV s Qf? 'T I I l ' 4 Q 19 , . Q n ml-A 'Q 'lr x W vs .J- 'Y 4 2 n v fizmzs i fe 2, 'QQQQ 1 45 5 in I a if , go A - Qi . ,A Z A . 7 it I k'Qx ' Q U 5 I .Q , A ,S is .1 Ny V . ' sw : up 1 , . ' Jam Whole cast on stage at Oh, a Title Comes in Handy danc- end of first act. ing girls. Left to right: J. Wagner, M. Ford, B. Smith, D, Schultz, R. Sander- son, and P. Ford. Operetta . . . Hollywood Bound . . . Director, Mrs. Avant . . . Accompanist, LeRoy Colby . . . takes place Quadrangle Studios . . . One Hope and Hidy Ho . . . lead- ing singing roles taken by . . . Don Augustine . . . Rusty Phillips . . . Donna l-loughtby . . . Bob Christensen , . . Margie Ryburn . . . Louise Humiston . . . Karl Rud . . . also speaking parts . . . l'll Remember, You'll -Forget . . . Faces on the Screen . . . ballet and tap dances . . . Chorus in original and colorful costumes . . . big success . . . Christmas Concert . . . Cantata . . . Child Jesus . . . Clokey . . . Presented by Mixed Chorus . . . Pageant directed by Miss O'Connor . . . Ohl Come, Oh! Come Immanuel . . . red and green bows , . . Holiday Har- monies . . . The Sleigh . . . numbers by boys' and girls' octets. . . My Hero dedicated to Miss Moline and C-erry Avant . . . Jingle Bells . . . We Wish You A Merry Christmas. Music Contest 1949 . . . Mixed Chorus . . . On- ward Christian Soldiers . . . Go Tell lt to the Mountain . . . Elgin . . . first at district . . .Charles- ton . . . first at state . . . everyone very pleased . . . also successful in small groups and individual events ...district at Elgin . . .state at Charleston. . . Girls' Octet. . . Listen to the Lambs . . . Silently into the Night , . . first at state . . . Boys' Octet . . . Can't You Hear Me Calling. Caroline? . . . Ken- tucky Babe' '... third at state. . . Evelyn Dobbs . . . low voice . . . Oh Thou That Tellest Ciood Tidings to Zion . . .from l-landel's The Messiah . . .first at state . . . Donna Houghtby . . . high voice . . . Villanelle iThe Swallowl . . .second at state . . . also piano . . . Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6 by Liszt . second at state . . . Sandwich had a very successful year in music. One Hop and Hidy Ho, Glen Klotz and Main characters Dwight A. Klotz, are velly happy to of operetta. be here, Mister Eob. SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW: Richard Scoughton, Gerald Mall, David Stahl, Evelyn Jensen, Sandra Schultz, Patricia Titzel, Arlene Weiland, Merle Scoughton, Caroleen Updike, ldalia Schorsch, Doris Munson, Ronald Carr, Miss Donnelly, SECOND ROW: Donald Petter, Virgil Pecoe, Floyd Kellogg, Arnold Abens, Glendon Reimann, Carole Larson, Joyce Kinchner, Evelyn Grandgeorge, Peggy Kuppler, Jessie Free- land, Donald Ford. THlRD ROW: Ralph Bennett, Ted Kane, Carol Ammons, Janet Wesson, Charles Strode, Betty Larson, Verdell Jundy, Dorothy Ploger, Betty Fox, Chata Holmes. FOURTH ROW: Bob Kiley, Jim Casey, Dale Dierzen, Russell Fritsch, Joan Potter, Joan Thompson, Marlene Holley, Lucille Schroener. Beverly Hupach, Patricia Jensen, Suzanne Scheidecker. FIFTH ROW: Ronald Wil- helm, Gerald Beck, John McQuown, Ronald Wallis, James Johnson, Donald Reinhardt, Thomas Femister, Ralph Leslie, Robert Latham, George Nesmith, Gerald Prickett, Pete Lawyer, Gerald Faber, Ken- neth Augustine. lllASS lll '52 l .llllS SMlllllH llll li Class of 5Z' '... sophomores now . . . more school activities . . . hayride , , . new teachers . . . sixth hour English class . . . lockers on main floor. . . thrill of being in second year ot high school . . . won- derful bunch ot boys and girls, . .many boys out tor football . . . Robert Latham , . . John lvlcQuown . . . Kenny Augustine , . . Pete SHIP'S CREW President ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Donald Reinhardt Vice-President ,..... ....,...,,,,.. R onald Carr Secretary. .. ,. ,....,, .,,,,.. P atricia Jensen Student Council . ..,.,.,.. .Chata Holmes Kenneth Augustine Class Advisers ,,,,,,,,, Miss Donnelly Mr. Davis Lawyer . . .George Nesmith . . . Jim Wilhelm . . . Jerry Beck. . . Ar- nold Abens. . . Jerry Mall , . . Don Potter. . .The basketball boys . . Ronald Carr . , . Kenny Augustine . . . Bob Kiley . . . Pete Lawyer . . Arnold Abens . . . Jerry Faber . . . Don Potter . . . Jim Wilhelm . . Charles Strode . . . Dale Dierzen, manager . . . Ronald Wallis . . . Track is well represented by sophomores . . . Pete Lawyer. . . Kenny Augustine. , . Ronald Carr . , . Don Potter . . , Jerry Faber. . . George Nesmith , . . the brains for debatersl , . . Caroleen Updike . . . Pat Jensen . . .Joyce Kinchner , . .George Nesmith . . . the class ofcourse has its song bird, Chata Holmes . , . there is also a tenor, Don Potter .. .and bass, Floyd Kellogg . . .the girls sing in girls' and mixed chorus . . . the boys enjoy boys' and mixed chorus . . . many of the girls and boys hold office in organizations . , . Chata Holmes, president of Latin Club . . . Joan Potter, treasurer of French Club . . . Carole Larson, treasurer of Sandscript . . .most ot the kids participate in organizations . . .future holds much tor the class ot 52. wwf 6- 'K'-w i O C ' ' f , 4 W, ' g 'f-14 Vu! of Q w 4 li E' LAVERNE A-.Q.,,, , :hr-ff as ,,- fs ww A-My y -if I Q X '1'-Sl v JOHN ABENS4 Pete HAZEL MARIE ANDERSON DONALD MALCOLM AUGUSTINE SYLVIA ELAINE DALTON 'tPETE fBasketball l, 2, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, baseball 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, May Klng Attendant 3, 4. HAZELfFreshman Chorus, Girls' Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus Z, F.H.A. l, Z, 3, secretary 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, president, May Queen Attendant 3, 4, Reflector Staff 4, assistant art editor, Library Staff 4. DON-Band l, 2, F.F.A. l, 2, 3, treasurer, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Octet 3, 4, Mixed Quartet 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, Football 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, May King Attendant 3, 4, Student Council 4, News Staff 4. SYLVlA- Student Council I , F.H.A, l , Latin Club l, 2, Freshman Chorus, News Staff l, 2, 3, 4, editor, Debate I, 2, 3, 4, Speech 2, 3, Class President 2, Reflector Staff 2, 3, 4, editor-in-chief, GA.A. 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, May Queen Attendant 3, 4, Library Staff 4, Great Books Club, president 4, Contest Play 4. Kindergarten , , . Mrs. Lowry. , .class divided between North and South , , . monkey bars and swings . . . First Grade , . , Miss Henning and Miss Seidenberg . . . learned to read about Dick and Jane . . . learned how to write our name and add numbers i . . Second Grade . . . Miss Devine and Miss Peterson . . . work sheets for arithmetic. , .rhythm band.. .marchingm .Third The senior officers and members of the stud- ent council take the leadership in school life at S.T,H.S. President , , ,..,,, Betty Leitheit Vice-President ,,,,..,,..... , ,..... Bonnie Hanson Secretary and Treasurer ,,,,..,,....,,, Evelyn Dobbs President of Student Body ,,,... Dwaine Dannewitz Student Council Representatives: Priscilla Fanning, Robert Fields, Patricia Scbby, Don Augustine Knot picturedl. Class Advisers: Miss Helen Weibel, Miss Susan Greer. Mr. Maynard Ferden. CIASS lll '5 Grade , . Miss Hanson and Miss Benson . . , house for parents . . . John and Sue's Garden, writ- Miss open ten and produced by class . . . Fourth Grade . . . Hanson, Miss Anfinson, and Mrs. Early , . . fairy stories . . .Thanksgiving dinner ., .Japanese girls , I , pirates . . Jack and the Beanstalk. iz vrv ,K 24? .JAP llllll g T-R i. i P5 I, J . 1 A 5 mf IV 4. Q - t K ' I KAYE MILLER BAGGS ALICE JEAN DAILY DALE WALTER BASTIAN ROBERT EBEN BECK KAYE-ALICE-Pep Club, transferred, Seneca High, DALE?Great Books Club 4. BOB- Basketball lg Football I, 2, 35 Great Books Club 4. S Ill IIIAII Fifth Grade . . . North and South united . . . Miss Reick, Miss Petersen and Miss Scheidecker . . . depart- mental work . . . passing to classes . . . sold defense stamps . . I bought two jeeps . , . listened to declara- tion of war together . . . flag raising squad , . . bought minute man flag . . . Sixth Grade . . . Miss Peithman, Miss Freidinger later became Mrs. Newlin, and Miss Scheidecker. . . patrol boys and auxiliary girls. . .yel- low armbands and white belts . . . S. Williams, Patrol Captain, M. Johnson, Auxiliary Captain . . . knitting, or else. , . made afghan . . . hospital tea . . . basketball team , , . tournament . . . cheerleaders, Norma and Donna . . , measles-no operetta . , . Too bad! We were to have been Negroes and it was written by Mrs. Paulette. . . big picnic. 4-'Y xx These girls rank in the highest ten per cent of their classes scholasti- cally They are all-aroundngirls. representing every activity and or- ganization in school: Ruth Sander- son, Betty Leitheit, Hazel Anderson, Norma Rex, and Sylvia Dalton. A-s an Wi...- RALPH COOPER CAIN EVELYN MAE DOBBS alma 4-iv. of DONALD RAY CROSS BARBARA LEE DREEBIN RALPHiBasketbaIl l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. EVELYNAFreshman Chorus, Trio l, 2, 3, Band lg Reflector Staff l, 4, Business Manager 4, Latin Club l , Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 2, Class Secretary and Treasurrr 21 Pep Club 3, 4, Junicr Class Play: Octet 3. 4: May Oueen Attendant 3, 4, Senior Class Treasurer, Library Staff 4, A Cappella Choir 3. DON-f--Track l, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus l, 3, 4, FFA. 2, 3, sentinel, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, A Cappella Choir 3, Reflector Staff 3, 4, photo editor 4, News Staff 4. BARBARA7Freshmar1 Chorus, News Staff l, 2, 3, 4, Debate l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chcrus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 31 Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Speechl, 2, 3, 4, Reflector Staff 4, feature cditcr, Pep Club 4, Great Books Club 4, Junior Class Play. Wl lillAUllAll Seventh Grade. . . Miss Smith, Miss Johnson, Mr. Dummer and Mrs, Miller. , .almost grown up . . . good basketball team . . , Betty Leifheit and Eileen Worland. cheerleaders . . . articles in paper . . . initia- tion . . . colorful faces . . . first exams . . . purple and white fight! fight! basketball banquet . . . gave play about George Washington . , . Hiawatha . . , attend- ance awards . . . Seventh graders in tears as eighth grade takes oft for Starved Rock Eighth grade . . . now we run the school , . , with the help of Mrs, Davis, Mr. Dummer, Miss Johnson, and Mr. Bender, who took the place of Mrs. Munzer. , , science. These girls are the senior athletes, They have earned their letters in G.A,A. FIRST ROW: Bon- nie Hanson, Mary Ann Johnson, Pat Wittie. SEC- OND ROW: Pat Sebby, Mary Ann Morrissey. 4' :: 1 lv XJ D 7 C , 4 Ziwf '3l Q95 if PETER WENTWORTH CROWELL PRISCILLA ANN FANNINC DWAINE DALE DANNEWIHZ ALAN CHARLES DIERZEN PETER-Football lg Latin Club I, 2, News Staff lg Track Manager lg Debate lg Baseball Manager 2, Reflector Staff 4, Sales Mgr., Great Books Club 4. PRISCILLA-Freshman Cirls Chorus, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, treasurer,4g C.A.A, l, 23 Band IgMixed Chcrus 2, 3gACappella Choir 3, Junior Class Play, Reflector Staff 4, Typing Editor, Student Council 4. DWAINE-Foob ball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 23 Reflector Staff 2, 4, Class President 3, May King 3, 4, Junior Play, Varsity Club 3, 4, President of Student Body 4. ALAN+Basketball I, 2, 33 Football 2, 3, manager 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, manager 3, Varsity Club 4. IRUM HGHIH GRAHI Priscilla Fanning replaced Eileen Worland as cheer- Fields and Evelyn Dobbs . , . graduation . . , big night leader . . . great basketball team . . . made trip to sew- . . . new dresses and suits. . . trio, D Wallis, E. Dobbs, age plant . . . Whither midst falling dew' '... lvlin- and D. Houghtby, accompanied by N. Rex. . , Rev. strel Show . . . found height of trees . . . made first Kofoed , . . Where Do We Co From Here? . . , gradu- yearbook. , . magazine sales . . . went to Starved Rock ation gifts. , . I got a watch, what did you get? . . . in lvlall's truck , . . Did anyone forget the potato fear of high school casts shadow during summer. salad?' '... American Legion awards given to Bob S. T. H. S. will miss these senior letter- men. BACK ROW: Alan Dierzen. Bill Wright, Bob Fields, Don Augustine, Karl Rud, Pete Abens, Duke Fanning. MIDDLE ROW: Bud Hilliard, Jim O'Neill, Ronnie Eva, Rusty Phillips, Clyde Olson. FIRST ROW: Ralph Cain. Phillip Wagner, Dwaine Dannewitz, Dike Klotz. -Q .,,o ' l ' w Mgr, X RONALD JAMES EVA BONNIE LOU HANSON EDWARD DEVINE FANNING, JR,A Duke MARY ANN JOHNSON RONNIE-Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Football l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 23 Basketball 23 Varsity Club 3, 43 BONNIE LOU-Freshman Cl'1Ol'US3G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4, F.F,A, l, 2, 3, 4, reporterg Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 News Staff 3, 4, editor3 Library Staff 43 Reflector Staff 4, class editor3 Senior Class Vice-Presidentp Great Books Club 4, Vice-President. DUKE -Football l, 2, 33 Basketball Manager lg Baseball l, 2, 3, 43 News Staff 33 Junior Play3 May King Attendant 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 Reflector Staff 4, assistant business manager. MARY ANN-Band l, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Class President3 News Staff l, 2, 3, 4, editor, G.A.A, l, 2, 3, 43 Debate ljF,l l.A, l, 2, 3, 4, president3 Freshman Chorus, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 43 A Cap- pella Choir 33 Great Books Club 4. Wl llllil llllll lllliHl Begin flight through high school . . . panic seizes all . . . first day of school . . . Where's the algebra room? . . . big fear of initiation , . .green ribbons. , . initiation abolished . . . officers elected-Mary Ann Johnson, president . . . Freshman Class Party. . . wink 'em . . . good food . . . Freshman Indians received third place at Aurora tournament . . , first place at Somonauk tourney . . . received a trophy . . . promising athletes shown within our class. Little Ten at Serena . . . lights out . . . won Little Ten track meet , . . Dwight A. Klotz and Jim O'Neill re- ceived maior letters in track . . . class picnic at Starved Rock . . . Lover's Leap . . . potato salad , , . exploration of park by two's . . . final exams , , . air sickness is passed 4 . . solo flight over 4 . , We are now veteran fliers . . , Sophomore year . , , Sylvia Dalton, class pres- ident . . .three sophomores, Jim O'Neill, Karl Rud, and Ralph Cain were on first eleven for football . . , Ralph Cain and Jim O'Neill outstanding in basketball . . . Donna, Betty, Norma, Evelyn and Dorothy were in triple trio . . . Hazel, Mary Ann M., Donna, Betty and Norma were chosen for Pep Club . . . Girls served Jun- ior-Senior Banquet . . . wore peasant blouses, dirndl skirts . . . annual trip to Starved Rock , . . scenic boat trip . . . but Bob Fields preferred to walk back. If you want good cooking, ask for these Future Homemakersf'-Mary Ann Johnson, Frances Sprowles, Mary Ann Morrissey, Dorothy Wallis, Hazel An- derson, Priscilla Fanning, Bonnie Han- son. .P Q vt mg ' ' K ' ac., E E Q. I C, , 1.1 W 1 A! iw Q 25 K., .1 1 i R fe. T. ,, Qiitgte J , , 4 F ,' , s 2542 , ,yi K if-,,F:...:uig .V AA 'ggi Ve.. -lg? - ' f - ROBERT JOSEPH FIELDS BETTY JOANN LEIFHEIT CHARLES EVERETT HILLIARD- Bud DWIGHT ALVIN KLOTZ BOB-Transferred from Marmion Military Academy, Basketball 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2 4 president, Student Council 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, French Club 4, president. BETTY- Lain Club l 2' News Staff l, 2, 3, GAA. 2, 3, 4, Debate l, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Chorus, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4' Ciirls' Chorus 2, 3, 4g Triple Trio 2, Octet 3, 4, Junior Play, Reflector Staff 4, copy editor' Vice-President of Class 3, President of Class 4, Library Staff 3, 4, Great Books Club 4, BUD '-Track l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club l, 3, 43 Softball l, 25 Football 2, 3, ' aseball 3, 4' May King Attendant 3, 4. DlKE -Band l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, B sketball l, 2, 3 4' Track l, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, Student Council lg Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Boys Chorus 3 4' Double Quartet 3, 4, Class Secretary 4. GH S.l.H.S. Now upper classmen . . . Dwaine Dannewitz, class . . . Bring fudge or 5Oc . . . Know any other ways to president , . . Betty Leifheit, vice-president . . . Ruth make money? . . . Junior Carnival . . . Don't miss the Sanderson, secretary-treasurer . . . big year ahead . . . thrills and chills of the fun house! l , . . fortunes told Junior-Senior Hunt . . . failed to find seniors . . . . . .confetti . . . big variety show. . . Barker Wagner treated seniors to hay ride . . . Junior Play . . . . . . Ruth-twinkling feet. . . She's My Sun Flower, Don't Ever Crow Up , , . cards and chocolate milk Hazel, Mary Ann M., Priscilla and Sylvia . , . dainty back stage , , , Rusty, bound and gagged by chorus line of Sandwich athletes. . , teacher's board- Mimi . . . corsages . . .wall paper and paste., , ing house.. . spaghetti flew . . . What can you ex- prompting . . . fear of opening night . . . big success DGCT after a day of teaching at S. T. H. S? lHROU K I We've come to school together, ln every kind of weather, -We've never been apart. BACK ROW: Bob Fields, Peter Crowell, Alan Dier- zen, Ronnie Eva, Clyde Olson, THIRD ROW: Bon- nie Hanson, Evelyn Dobbs, Mary Ann Johnson, Sylvia Dalton, Betty Leifheit. SECOND ROW: Pris- cilla Fanning, Pat Sebby, Dorothy Wallis, Norma Rex, Frances Sprowles. FIRST ROW: Kaye Baggs, Dwaine Dannewitz, Ralph Cain, Dwight A. Klotz, 37 P ,ww it h' I .'- 'le anim fr- I J an ,r,,,,,.,. 'wav X DWIGHT iviorzizis kLoTz BETTY JOYCE LUTTRELL l, LowELL LUTTRELL MARY ANN MORRISSEY j2g4,i,i1,4f Z,,,.44,r,g DWIGHT--F.F.A. l, 2, treasurer 3, vice-president 4, president, Basfketball lg Track 3, 4- Baseball 3, 4, BETTY--C.A.A, lg F HA. lg Girls Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus Z, Pep Club 4 LOWELl.7Transferred from NlcLeansboro, lll, Basketball-43 MARY ANN Y-Freshman Chorugg C.A,A l, 2,3, treasurernfilg F.l-l,A. l, 2, vice-president 3, president 4 MayQueen 3,43 Track Queen Attendant 3, Pep Club 2, 3, secretary, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus Z,3,4, JuniorPlay3 Cheerleader 3, 4, News Staff 3, 4, editor, l'Reflector Staff 4, art editor, Great BooksClub 4, A Cappella Choir 3. Wl ASSlllllll lHl llllllll SlllllllllS hours of sweat and toil . . . Where will we get flow- Speech contest . . , Juniors are represented in play by ers?' '...' 'Does this look like a cotton ball?' '...' 'Are Norma and Bill Wright . . . l-lappy Journey . . . De- the willows weeping yet?' '.., Everything's ready . . . bate team missed going to state by one debate . . . Jun- home to dress . . . I just love your formal l' '...' 'Oh, ior Assembly Program , . . a football game between the an orchid? l' '.,.' 'l can't find my plate' ',..' 'Which Sugar Grains and the Sour Creams' '... Bonnie, fork?' '.., Pickanannies in gay skirts , , . plantation Our Serious cheerer. . . May Queen. Mary Ann Morris- setting for centerpiece . . . beautiful mansion . . . ln Sey . . , her attendants , . . Hazel, Evelyn, Norma, An- absence of Paul M., Dean S. presents key . . . Dwaine nabelle. Sylvia and Donna . . . May King . , . Dwaine accepts, with chattering teeth , . . Can't You Hear . - - l1iS affendanfs . . . l'l3l-Id. Karl. Don. Rusty, Me Callin', Caroline? Duke, and Pete' ',,.' 'A Colonial Ball . . . many These talented musicians all went to the state contest and won medals . . . Norma Rex, Dwight A, Klotz, Evelyn Dobbs, Don Augustine, Dorothy Wallis, Rusty Phillips, Ruth Sanderson. 38 - 4' '- 23 105 Qin 2415 CLYDE BURDETTE OLSON NORMA ESTHER REX LESTER JAMES O'NElLL- Jim LOWELL JAMES PHlLLlPS CLYDE---Football 2, 3, 43 Music 3. NORMA-Band l, 23 Freshman Chorus3 F.H.A, l3 Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Accompanist 43 Triple Trio 23 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Re- flector Staff 2, 3, 43 Associate Editor 43 Octet 3, 43 News Staff 2, 3, 4, editor, Junior Play3 Contest Play 33 May Queen Attendant 3, 43 ACappellaChoir 3, 43 Great Books Club 4. JIM- Music l, 33 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Track l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball l, 2, 3, 43 Football l, 2, 3, cap- tain 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 Junior Class Play3 Reflectcr Staff 43 Sports Editor 4. RUSTY -- F.F.A. l, 2, 3 secretary3 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Band l3 Football 2, 3, 43 Baseball l, 2, 3, 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 43 Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 43 Boys Octet 3, 43 May King Attendant 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 43 Junior Play3 Reflector Staff43Boy5' Quartet 3,News Staff 2, 3, 4, Mixed Quartet 2. lll llPPllllIlASSMl Mr. Ferden, Cotton Blossoms' ',..' 'Don't say you- blues. pinks, yellows, and greens . . , class picnic . . . all, say y'all' '.., crowds throng to watch crowning Lake Geneva . . , long ride in school bus which never , . . beautiful bouquets and sprays . , . Moonlight and missed a bump . . . too cold for swimming but some Roses' '... the seniors appear , . . The Missouri tried it anyway. . . sunburn . . . U-drive them boats Waltz' '.., now the juniors are coming in . . . Bev . . . row boats . . . everyone, happy but tired, boarded crowns Mary Ann and Dwaine . . . Bev descends from the bus for home . . . vacation arrived . . . everyone is throne . . . the reign of Mary Ann and Dwaine begins looking forward to next year. . , . couples waltz to dreamy strains in haze of pastel Mary Ann Johnson received the D.A R. award be- cause of her leadership, service, dependability, and good citizenship, Every year a junior boy and girl are selected by the American Legion and iunicr class to represent our school at All State. Bill Wright and Bonnie Hanson were chosen for this honor. Go you, Sandwich, you Rah, Rah, Rah. Mary Ann Morrissey and Ruth Sanderson help cheer the team to victory. 4' ii' 'ff i 1 if A 'WQVK KARL JOSEPH RUD RUTH MARY SANDERSON NORMAN DEAN SCENTS KARL--Football l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball l, 2, Track 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Boys' Double Quartet 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus 3, Junior Playg May King Attendant 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. RUTH-Transferred from Nazareth Academy, La Grange, Illinois. C-irls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, C.A.A. 2. 3, 41A Cappella Choir 3, Debate 3, 4, Girls' Octet 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, cheerleader, Secretary and Treasurer, Junior Class: Junior Class Play, Contest Play 4, Reflector Staff 4, assistant editor, Great Books Club 4. NORMAN-Transferred from East High School, Aurora, Illinois. Wl Alll llllSl- MASS Seniors now . . . President, Betty Liefheit . . . Vice- Homecoming Dance . . . welcome alumni . . . refresh- President, Bonnie Lou Hanson. . . Secretary-Treasurer, ment stand . . . orchestra plays from end-zone . . . Evelyn Dobbs . . . have many plans for year . . . work planning Christmas Dance , . . toyland . . . teddy bears, on yearbook begins . . . Editor, Sylvia Dalton . . . hard pandas, a Choo Choo train . . . evergreen . , .candles at work , . . mounting pictures , , , writing Copy . , , . . . mistletoe. . . the big evening is here . . , What a Junior-Senior Hunt . . . many secrets . . . juniors preffy aqua dreSSl' '...' 'lsn't my corsage pretty? , . . couldn't find us , . . the trail of com did no good . . . l just l0ve the orchestra . . . sparkling snow . . . busy with Homecoming float . . .what a day! . . . Did Christmas trees . - . Contest Play . . . l't'S my patCl't- you ever see orange and black barber poles?' '... work Clullf'-mln?-mine Venimus, Vidimus, Vicimus, We came, We saw, We conquered, These Latin Club medal winners have earned points in club activities, BACK ROW: Bill Wright, Bob Fields, Peter Crowell. FRONT ROW: Betty Leifheit, Ruth San- derson, Barbara Dreebin, Sylvia Dalton. yr' PATRICIA ANN SEBBY PHILLIP WINTER WAGNER FRANCES HANNAH SPROWLES PAT-FreshmanChorusg Band Ig G,A,A. I, 2, 3, 4, president 43 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Girls Chorus 2, 35 A Cappella Choir 33 Pep Club 3, 4, Track Queen Attendant 33 Reflector Staff 4, assistant sales manager. PHIL -Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Junior P Varsity Club 3, 43 Great Books Club, FRANCES--Freshman Chorus G.A.A. I, 2 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Fri-l.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 2, 3, 4, A Cappella Chorus 33 Pep Club 4, News Staff 41 Library Staff. PASSI IIIIIS Little Ten Tournament at Earlville , . . three wins, one from a dinner fork . . . l3etty's speech is inspiring . . loss in tournament. . . third place. . . seniors help to What color is your formal? '...' 'Mine is blue . , . win trophy, , . seniors work on speech . . . Pat Wittie, Crowning , , . Lovely aroma of spring flowers . . . Barbara Dreebin . . . debate at sectional . . . Do You couples glide to sentimental music . , . tears of senior know what Elgin said?' '... tryouts for Senior Play , . . girls . . . This is the end of high school, we'll never many nights of practice. . . Did you bring the cokes? have such good times again' '..,' 'Take one last look, . . . big success . . , Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet you'll never see the Prom ot i950 again. . We're experienced nowg we know a salad fork Medals are given to debaters for their de- bates and speech work. Debaters-Sylvia Dalton, Betty Leifheit, and Ruth Sanderson, Speech-Barbara Dreebin, and Pat Wittie One-Act Play-Norma Rex, and Bill Wright. Q1 ClASS Ul '50 COMPllllS A H Big trip . , , Are you taking your swimming suit? . . Boy look at this sunburn . . . Baccalaureate.. . solemnity . . , seniors walk sedately in caps and gowns . . . church's blessing. . , . . reading of will . . , inspiring speeches of valedic- torian and salutatorian . ation , . . finality . , . Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance . . . seniors sedately proceed down the aisle , . . speaker gives food for thought , . . Mr, Eade's presentation of ,,-ff -'za 3 'f , 2? I 'E 5...- X f oils. ,,....a DOROTHY MAE WALLIS WILLIAM ROBERT WRIGHT PATRICIA ANN WITTIE DOROTHY-Freshman Chorus, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus, 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio F,H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, secretary, Reflector Staff l, A Cappella Choir 2, Pep Club 3, 4, secretary, Octet 3, 4. BILL-Vice-President of Class l, Football l , Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, News Staff 4, Contest Play. PAT 7Freshman Chorus, Debate lg Ci.A.A. l, 2, 3, secretary 4, Latin Club l, 2, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, News Staff 2, 3, 4, Vice-President of Class 2, Junior Play, Pep Club 2, 3, Library Staff 4, Great Books Club 4, Reflector Staff 4, administration editor. PPV JUUR ll Mr, Legner presents diplomas . . , Thank you . . . proud mothers and fathers , . . l always knew he could do it' '... serious thought of seniors . . . What does the world hold for us?' '.,.' 'Can we take it? . . . This certifies that Joe Senior has completed the four years of high school instruction and is therefore eligible for graduation-signed and sealed this fifth day of June, nineteen-hundred and fifty . , . the end of high school . . . What will come next? . Class Night . , . senior song . . lively program . . . gradu- Class Honors. . . Gee, am l glad I worked hard? . . . Editors, Norma, Ruth and many hours to help make this Reflector the best ever. Sylvia have spent pi -qs yy. 9 M. nf 4 J x -. Vw ,r 'Q an an 1-1,- ...L- W Ti m-ui-a-Manuva-ur H l' -,ings-manning lIllAlIH Mllll This has been Coach Moon s third year with us As soon as he arrived in Sandwich he began to build the great Indian football team ln 47 the team had four wins and four losses Four major lettermen returned The 48 Indians brought fame t S T H S the coach and themselves by being conference champs The first eleven was made up entirely of sophomores and puniors ln 49 fame was repeated Three of Coach Moon s backfield men earned places on the Little All State The Sand wich lndians had become more than locally known Sandwich has been on the upward climb in basketball also There were no major lettermen returning when the coach came The 47 48 team had only two seniors In 48 49 four mayor lettermen returned Sandwich went to work and brought home a third place trophy from the Little Ten The team lost only one senior ln 49 SO S T H S enjoyed the most successful basketball season they have had for several years The ln dians entered the Little Ten with a spirit to win but being defeated in the semi-finals had to settle for a third place trophy. Coach Moon has helped Sandwich put two first place Little Ten track trophies in the case. There are bright prospects for a third. For a champion football team, a better basketball team, and a vic- torious track team for the years you have been with us, we, the class of l95O, dedicate the sports section of the Reflector to you, Coach Moon '49 FOOTBALL TEAM SIXTH ROW: Jerry Mall, Jerry Beck, Ivan Wallis, Vernon Losee, Jim Wilhelm, Jim Knox, Sidney Allcn. FIFTH ROW: Don Potter, Siegfried Eisner, Ronald Schultz, Jim Dolder, Jim Larson, Bill Wickens, Dick Serby. FOURTH ROW: Ralph Bennett, Charles Hil- liard, Bob Mueller, Rueben Allen, Jim O'Neill, Pete Abens, Walter Journlin, George Nesmith. THIRD ROW: Bob Kiley, Kenny Augus- tine, Pete Lawyer, Ronnie Colby, Rusty Phillips, Bob Latham, John McQuown, Dexter Wesson, SECOND ROW: Bill Colliflower, Art Hall, Jerome Jaffe, Karl Rud, Ralph Leslie, Arnie Christensen, Don Augustine, Phil Wagner. FIRST ROW: Coach Chamness, Jim Detz- ler, Bob Grady, Ralph Cain, Bob Holmes, Ronnie Eva, Ed O'Neill, Arnold Abens, Coach Molinari. '49 l lllll ,S lllll llllllll Cllr-IIHAMPS lndian football season huge success , . , Jaffe succeeds O'Neill as '49 Captain . . .243 points scored to opponents' Zl . . .Zl major letter winners. . . ll re- turning. . . O'Neill leading scorer with 56 points . . . Christensen second with 48 . , . Co-Champs with Plainfield . . . Tie game . . . Interstate football with Coldwater, Ohio. . .Trip financed by the New Idea . . . Sandwich boys given fine reception . . . Indians bowed to Mendota, 6-7 . . . Only loss . . . ln five games opponents were unable to score , . . 8 of first l l, seniors . . . Sandwich represented in Chicago Daily News 'Little All State' , . . Jim O'Neill, third team , . . Ralph Cain and Karl Rud, honorable mention . . . O'Neill, honorable mention on Champaign All State. . . Indians received beautiful trophy for co- championship , . . Large gold football on white plastic base . . . Minor letter winners-. . . Arnold Abens, Kenny Augustine, Jerry Beck, Ronnie Colbv, Jim Dolder, Bob Latham, Pete Lawyer, Jerry Mall, John McQuown, George Nesmith, Don Potter, Ronnie Schultz, ivan Wallis, Dexter Wesson, Jim Wil- helm, and Harold Reynolds . . . Numeral Winners . . . Sidney Allen, Siegfried Eisner,Walfer Journlin, Jim Knox, Jim Larson, Dick Serby, Bill Wickens, and ,, Vernon Losee . . . Managers . . . Dave Fanning and AI Dierzen. Orland Park ..... ........ Plainfield ....., ........ Yorkville .,.. Amboy ....... ........ Oswego ,.... ........ Plano .......,....,..... ........ Mendota ............... ,....,,. Coldwater, Ohio ,.... ......., Totals S.T.H.S ......,. ......... 4 0 S.T.H.S ........ ........ 7 S.T.H.S .,...... ......... 4 0 S.T.H.S .,....., .,.,.,... 3 9 S.T.H.S ........ ...,..... 5 9 S.T.H.S ........ ......... 3 9 S.T.H.5 ......,. ........ 6 S.T.H.S ........ ......... I 3 243 CAMERA RECURDS V' s Minis' f S -16 , 4, 1 i- H 'P Indians on the Run First and Ten Snaps from Home- coming game. Sand- wich vs, Amboy. The Sandwich lndians greatly appreciated the ban- quet given to them by Oatman's Dairy at the close of the football season, The speaker ot the evening was Buck Wright, a former coach of Sandwich. Coach Moon was presented with a white football with autographs of the '49 Indians on it. l l lll lS '49 l00lBAll SEASU Sandwich represented on the Little All State by Cain, Rud, and O'Neill. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW: O'NeiII-Good floor man. Out- standing rebounder. Christensen-Outstanding forward. Good defensive man. Wright-Hard working. Good reserve. Augusfineepiays pivot Spot. Consistent scorer. CoIliflower-Deperid- able rebounder. Good pivot man, Phillips- Played best games in Little Ten. Good left hand hook shot. Colby-Best shot was a set shot from way out. Coach Molinari. FRONT RCW: Man- ager Nesmith, Grady-Good aggressive guard, Klotz-Dependable reserve. Saw little action due to lack of size. Dannewitz-Good reserve guard. Fine playmaker. Mueller-Outstanding reserve. Cood shot. Cainkl-ligh scorer. Steady player. Smooth ball handler. I IIIN S IUIIN IN WINNINII SIASII Successful basketball season . . . Team led by seven returning lettermen . . Ralph Cain, Jim O'Neill, Don Augustine, Rusty Phillips, Arnie Christensen, Ronnie Colby, and Bill Collitlower . . . Had best record for several years . . . Placed third in Little Ten which was held in Earlville's new gym . . . Beat Somonauk in first game . . . Were victorious over Hinckley . . . Were defeated by Leland in semi-finals . . . Beat Plano to take third place. . . Ralph Cain ac- cepted trophy tor the Indians . . . O'NeilI had his name engraved on the free throw trophy for the highest percentage of tree throws made . . . Cain led the team in scoring. . . Team loses seven seniors . . . They helped bring many vic- tories to S.T.H.S. See that basket! See that riml Come on Jim. put her in! I '49-'50 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Oswego .............. 27 S.T.H.S Mendota ............ 54 S.T.H.S Plano ...... ......... 3 4 S.T.l'l.S Leland ..... ........ 3 I S.T.l'l.S Waterman .......... 37 S.T.H.S Yorkville ..,......... 47 S,T.l'l.S Amboy ..... ........ 3 9 s.'r.H.s. Rollo .,..... ........ 4 6 S.T.H.S Serena ...,............ 42 S.T.l'I.S Coldwater 37 S.T.H.S. 'L Somonauk 40 S.T.H.S. Paw Paw 37 S.T.H.S. Sllabbona ............ 51 S.T.H.S. Big Rock ............ 45 S.T.H.S. Plano .....,.,...,.... 37 S.T.H.S. Somonauk 53 S.T.H.S. Earlville ............., 27 S.T.H.S. Newark ,............. 67 S.T.H.S. Hinckley .,.......... 57 S.T.H.S. MORRIS HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT East Peoria ..... ..7I S.T.l'I.S -....,..'..,.. . LITTLE TEN TOURNAMENT Somonauk .......... 50 S.T.H.S. .... .. Hinckley ........ ...SI S.T.H.S ......... Leland ,,,...,......... 49 S.T.H.S. ,... ..,.. . Plano ...,... ........ 5 0 s.T.H.s ....... ...... sry., A . . TRACK TEAM THIRD ROW: Jim O'Neill, Ronnie Eva, Karl Rud, Arnie Christensen, Coach Molinari, Rodney Hupach, Art Hall, Mil- ford Clausen, Alan Dierzen. SECOND ROW: Kenny Ban- nister, Pete Abens, Kenny Augustine, Harlan Walley, Phil Wagner, George Kleinprinz, Bob Christensen, FIRST ROW: Louis Haubold, Ralph Cain, Charles Hilliard, Bob Grady, Dwight M. Klotz, Ronnie Carr. '1l9lllAClillAM WI Hll lll'lS Won Little Ten Track Meet . . . Received first place trophy . . . Also 880 Re- lay trophy . . . Won two triangular meets from Serena and Leland . . . Also Somonauk and Plano . . . Beat Marmion . . . Were defeated by Mendota, 68- 67 . . . Team made up largely of freshmen, sophomores, and juniors . , . Bright prospects for l 950. RECORD FOR THE LITTLE TEN TRACK MEET Shot Put ..............,.....,.......................................,....... Fields Fourth, 140' 7 l Mile Run .....................,....., ............ W alley Fourth, D.M4 Klotz i5-7.91 Freshman 50 Yard Dash ............................,,.. Lawyer Second, Carr Fifth l6.3l l00 Yard Dash .....,...,....................,. Grady First, Hilliard Fourth in tie ll0.9l 440 Yard Relay lFr. Soph.l .................... Sandwich and Somonauk tie 152.33 440 Yard Varsity Relay ,...,,. 880 Yard Varsity Relay ...... ..............................Sandwlch Third l5l .01 First tl-45.41 440 Yard Dash ..........,,....... ............. W agner Second, Rud Fourth l59,4l 200 Yard Low Hurdles .........,.......... O'Neill First, Christensen Second l25.7l l08 Yard Low Hurdles lFr.l .,.,...... Lawyer Second, Augustine Fourth ll3.9l 220 Yard Dash ..,................ ,.................... G rady First, Eva Second l25.2l Pole Vault .................r.......... ...... C ain First, P, Mueller Third in tie ll0'l Broad Jump ........ .......,,....., C ain First, Grady Third ll8' 6Vz l High Jump ........,.....,....... .........,........,.,.... C ain First, Fields Second 15' 6 l TOTAL SCORES Sandwich 98 ....,.........,,.,...a..........,,............,.,.,..... Somonauk 60 V1 Earlville ZGV1 ......................,..,,,,..........,, .,.....,,. L eland 20Vz Serena I9 .....................,.. Plano ISV1 ,,.... ....... P aw Paw I2 Waterman I2 ,........, ,...,..............,,..., ............ R o llo 6 Gif 00 YUUY Mlfk! Gif SCN Ralph Cain-Up and Over Crowd watches Grady in Broad Jump L THIRD ROW: Coach Molinari, Arnie Christensen, Bill Colli- flower, Karl Rud, SECOND ROW: Ronnie Colby, Jim O'Neill, Rusty Phillips, Duke Fanning, Alan Dierzen, Bill Wright, FIRST ROW: Dwight A. Klotz, Charles Hilliard, Ralph Cain, Dwaine Danncwitz, Jim Dolder, Chuck Strode, Jim Wil- helm. BASIB ll ll M Due to the long track season, there was only one high school game played in the '49 baseball season . . . Baseball was carried on into the summer as Junior League Baseball . . , The team played one game a week. At the end of the sea- son there was a tournament . . . Sandwich was runner-up for the sectional. VARSITY ClUB An organization of major letter winners . . . To be a member you must win a major letter in one of the three major sports or be a manager . . , Purpose of club . . . to keep sportsmanship and good conduct prevailing in all sports . . . to preserve the memories of participation in sports in high school . . . lt strives to bring a better understanding of sports to the community and to organize athletics in the school , . . President, Jerome Jaffe . . . Vice-President, Charles Hilliard . . . Secretary-Treasurer, Dwaine Dannewitz. l . A - A Q THIRD ROW: Dwight Klotz, i Ronnie Colby, Ronnie Eva, Bob Holmes, Phil Wagner, Bill i Wright, Alan Dierzen. SECOND ROW: Charles Hilliard, Duke Fanning, Pete Abens, Karl Rud, 1 Bob Grady, Bob Fields, Clyde Olsen, Bill Colliflower. FIRST N ROW: Coach Molinari, Don Augustine, Dwaine Dannewitz, Jim O'Neill, Ralph Cain, Jerome ' Jaffe, Arnie Christensen, Rusty l Phillips. 3 Q I FIRST ROW: D. Schultz, M. Morrissey, P. Sebby, J. Wagner. SECOND ROW: D. Munson, C. Updike, B. Fisher, S. Vice, E Shiradelly, B. Tuttle, P. Titzel, B. Fox, B. Dreebin, R. Kuehlem S. Lett, S. Schultz THIRD ROW: M. Dannewitz, P. Flynn, M Johnson, J. Thompson, M. Scoughten, J. Kinchner, B. Berkland C.A.A. E. Strode, P. Nelson, M. Ryburn, R, Sanderson. FOURTH ROW: M. Morrissey, M. Reiman, B. Leifheit, B. Hanson, B. Leifheit, P. Mall, M. Detzler, W. Meilinger, D. Klotz, P. Wittie, Miss Donnelly, Advisor, M. Lobdell, L. Schoner, V. Roundy, B. Hupach, L. DeGroot, B. Rhodes, S. Schiedecher, J. Wesson. Ii.ll.A. GIVES HIAIIH A ll PIIISI Tuesdays after school . . . Hey, Seb, what are we playing tonight? . . . filling out slips . . . business meetings . . , advisor and officers good sports and a lot of fun . . . initiation . . . that long route to the Forest Preserve . . . play day at Yorkville.. .Clinic at Joliet High . . .swimming at Joliet Y . . .Janet col- lecting money . . . Darlene taking roll call . . . good games in volleyball . . . rough basketball . . , old standbys . . . Seb, Johnny, Bonnie, Morry, Wittie . . . having candy sales . . . sponsoring refreshment stand at Little Ten Track Meet . . . money earned for banquet . . . Any more food? . . . good times . . . competition in tournaments . . . learning good sportsmanship . . . an organi- zation offering good times and benefits to its members. OFFICERS ...................,..............Patricia Sebby Marlene Morrissey ..........,.,DarIene Schultz President ........ Vice-President ............................ Secretary ............ Treasurer ,,...... ................... J anet Wight! Adviser ----- ........Mixx Elizabeth Donnelly 'Q W 4 TQ if WT ii! 1 ou 'Q 5 ' , n--, '1i. lv' ' 6 'Wg 6 'H' X EBSGQQA iff 6 E . , V ,. 2 . K H uh sim W . 5 A 2 ,f'2F4Uz4i s W 4 7 wi Us il illllll Slilll llUllllS lllllll lllllllilllll Applications . . . May I have your recommendation? . . . new organ- ization of staff , . . new company . . . new ideas , . . left bleed . . . center bleed . . , rubber cement . . . making layouts . . . Where's the dummy? action shots . . . confusion . . . deadlines Dec. 6, Feb. l5, and March 3 . . .having senior pictures taken . . . Co see Mr. Dayton about the basketball pictures . . . Priscilla typing until midnight . . . working on Saturdays . . . consulting Miss Greer , . . proof reading and endless re-checking . . . getting boosters . . . flashy cover . . . Ask Sylvia . . .turmoil . . . Vi!ho are the pilots? . . . cokes and Hershey ' bars. . .writing copy. . , make it light and chatty. . . Who has the camera club write up? . , . meetings every Thursday, ninth hour editors every fourth hour . . . Copy A . . . big sport section . . . Hor- rorsl No picture of the Rifle Club . . . full page spread. . . l.S.H.P,A. M , convention at Champaign . . . N.S.P,A. during Thanksgiving vacation ' 1 ,g,, . ' at Stevens Hotel in Chicago. . .writing senior history. . , reviving old ' i' 'T X '-- ' '4 - 7, . memories , . . thank you, Mr, Dayton , . thanks also fgr all fhoge 1-haf helped us put out our annual, especially Miss Greer ,. , . books finally Photographers Ralph Noyce, Robert Latham and Don Cross meet every Thursday first hour, to plan pictures. Latecomer to the staff, Bruce Walley, who is not pictured, was a handy man with a camera. delivered . , . wonderful experience. I i .elif .,,4 5 The business staff meets every f yr J- ,',',' f ., I Thursday, ninth hour, to bal- , , ance the budget and plan sales campaign. FRONT RON: left to right: J. Detzler, ass't. ad- A X? ,Ll vertising rngr.g B. Wright, ad- 4 1lr 'f'g vertising mgrg D. Fanning, K L. ass't, business rngr., D. Danne- Vx 5 li witz, ass't. business mgr., P. Sebby, ass't, circulation mgr., P. Crowell, circulation rngr., SECOND ROW: K. Augustine, soph. salesman, D, Klotz, Sr. salesman, B. Hanscn, sr. sales- man, D. WESSOD, jr, Salegmang '1 'V' -1gi-,,,,s. 0 A, Christcnsen, jr. salesman, D, Schultz, jr. salesman, not pictured, Evelyn Dobbs, busi- ness manager. , ... i ' - . s 'cf' sr , The editorial staff is proud of the i950 Reflector. FRONT ROW: left to right, Miss Susan Greer, adviser, N. Rex, ass't. editor, R. Sanderson, ass't. editor, S. Dalton, editor in chief, C. Larson, soph. editor, H. Swenson, ir editor, B. Rhcads, fr. editor, not pictured, P. Fanning, typist. STANDING: H. Anderson, ass't. art editor, M. A. Morrissey, art editor, B. Hanson, class editor, B. Leifheit, literary editor, J. Jaffe, ass't. sports editor, J. O'Neill, sports editor, P. Wittie, administration editor, E, Dobbs, typist and business manager. ei ,T BUYS l0 lA UFFICERS, STANDING: Mr. Eade, Adviser, Dick Duvick, Treasurer, Russell Fritsch, Sen- tinel, David Stahl, Reporter, SITTING: Glenn Klotz, Secretary, Dwight Klotz, President, Kenneth Augustine, Vice-President. Mr. Eade, Glenn Klotz, and Dwight M. Klotz inspect Glenn's project. F.F.A. FIRST ROW: Walter Jornlin, Floyd Kellogg, Dexter Wesson, James Dol- der, Arnold Abens, James Larson, David Stahl, SECOND ROW: Mr. Eade, James Casey,Glendon Reimann, Benny Griffith, Dwight Mt Klotz, Kenneth Augustine, Russell Fritsch, Louis Hau- bold, Glenn Klotz, Richard Duvick. llAH HUW HM l LEA. Future Farmers of America . . . sixteen members , . . eight freshmen called Hgreenhands' ',.. many projects . . raising corn and feeding hogs, calves and poultry . . made two project trips . . , one to International Livestock Show in Chicago on November Sl , , , another to officers meeting at Rochelle , . . average showing record . . . five boys exhibited their projects . . . saw Nehru at a typical American farm near Yorkville . . . big thrill! . . .working on a general course this year . . . everything from hogs to crops . . . February 28 . . . washing sows . . . muddy job . . . discing cornstalks. . . plow-disc . . . drag . . . plant corn . . . wait . . . dust, wind, sweat . . , knee-high by Fourth of July. . . thresh oats , . .chaff . . . Fall . . . pre pare to show at Sandwich Fair . . . great excitment . . stiff competition . . . watch the F.F.A. boys bring home the ribbons . . . Bertil Matheson . . . graduate member of F.F.A .... award the American Farmer degree . . . the highest honor bestowed on an F.F.A. member. lHl PlP ClUB RACKS lHl SA DWICHI DIA Pep Club . . . first meeting, September . . . officers elected . . . student body votes for cheerleaders . . . two from each class. . . yell with cheerleaders at foot- ball games . , . Pow-Wow . . . Homecoming floats . . . work in stand . . . sell candy, popcorn, pop at games . . . decorating goal posts . . . Victory . . . good sports- manship . , . pep , , . spirit . . . Fight, Team, Fight! , . . back the team . . . Five little lndians start basket- ball . . , new uniforms for cheerleaders , . .orange pull- over sweaters with black pleated skirts . . . look peppy ...first game at Oswego. . . Pep Club dressed in black slacks, orange blouses. . . hard-working Miss O'Connor . . . Pep meetings in the gym and auditorium , . . new popcorn machine . , . tantalizing aroma of popcorn in gym . . . Party for Coldwater team . . . Holiday tourna- ment . . . point system this year . . . check attendance at games . . . Little Ten Tourney at Earlville , , .team wins third place . . . all sophomore, junior, and senior girls eligible to join Pep Club, result . . . large group to work with . . . Seniors with sufficient number of points get Pep Club emblem as a remembrance of their years in Pep Club. C 81 S s' A . , . .'--1 rf , -,v f. i 3 i,' 4 . , ' ,. '. 4, .V i 4 FRONT ROW: Sylvia Jane Vice, Peggy Kuppler, Marlene Holley, Darlene Schultz, Mary Ryburn, Janet Wagner, Frances Sprowles, Anna Ploger, Carol Ammons, Joyce Kinchner, Ruth Sanderson, Bar- bara Troeger, Barbara Sprowles, Rosalie Champlin, ldalia Schorsch. SECOND ROW: Janet Ford, Miss O'Connor, Adviser, Sandra Schultz, Beverly Tuttle, Betty Hilliard, Norma Rex, Helen Swenson, Carole Larson, Patricia Sebby, Arlene Weiland, Merle Sccughtcn, Doris Munscn, Patricia Nelscn, Betty Fox, Patricia Titzel, Caroleen TOP PICTURE-Here are pictured the club's leaders: Hazel Andere son, President, Miss O'Connor, Adviser, Dorthy Wallis, Secretary. THE CHEERLEADERS conduct a pep meeting. Lett to right4Dar- lene Klotz, Lorraine DeCroot, Chata Holmes, Janet Wesson, Mary Ann Reimann, Darlene Schultz, Mary Ann Morrissey, Ruth San- derson. Updike. THlRD ROW: Betty Luttrell, Joan Potter, Marilyn Ander son, Janet Wesson, Darlene Klotz, Mary Ann Morrissey, Lorraine DeCrcot, Mary Ann Reimann, Barbara Swisher, Ellen: Strode, Chata Holmes, Joyce Willers. FOURTH RONV: Marjorie Ryburn, Marlene Morrissey, Lucille Schoener, Beverly Hucach, Pat Wittie. Sylvia Dalton, Evelyn Dobbs, Pat Jensen, Dorothy Wallis, Betty Larson Hazel Anderson, Betty Leifheit, Suzanne Scheidecker, Barbara Dreebin. 6 Q 0 . ' . ,, f o 1 . .., i. 2, 4 ' , u ig, 01? QQ 1 gggu qv uv nz L-- 19 2 El 3 f x 5 2 ie, 1 it ' W J wifi - '-fY f 'WW I A 'bf 5' M R7 4-1 x' 'K' fig PS. 'S kfgn -, K . D 4 3 mf: V H2 'f if ,L R' x L r 1 mm ' . 'Oi WW!! 2' A v X , 'Vis 'Q gs? 42? f 1 K I fi a 1? 3 Y ffm 1 . A l OFFICERS President, Ed Seitzingerg Vice-Presi- dent, Duane Vermelandg Secretary, Jim Larson, Treasurer, Bob Latham, Adviser, Mr. Waterman, V6 CAMERA CLUB Left to right: H, Dreebin, J. Casey, J. Larson, A, Hall, E. Seitzinger, G. Nesmith, B. Latham, D. Vermeland, Mr. Waterman, Adviser. EW lilllll AIDS CAMERA lA S First hour . . . Tuesday. . .case . , . bellows . . . finder . , . lens . . . release . . . a photograph . . . action of light on chemically-prepared materials . . . negative . . . light parts are blackest . , . How to get a positive picture . . , . . , negative is printed , . , prepare sensitive negative materials . . . exposure . . . fixation , . . positive materials . . . different types of photography , . . Pictorial Photography, . , smile pretty , . . Motion Picture Photography . . . running the projectors . . . making possible those movies in class , , . Applied Photography. . .arts and sciences , . . emulsion . . . plates . . . film . . .shut- ters to regulate exposure . . . lens to form image . . . Photography interesting hobby . . . authoritative adviser , . , ADVICE TO BEGINNING PHOTO- GRAPHERS . . . focus carefully . . , measure distances . . , give proper ex- posure , . . meters , . . stop down lens . . . makes pictures sharper . . , give thought to arrangement of picture . . . artistic composition . . . have quality equipment . . . The Camera Club . . . a worthwhile and interesting organiza- tion. N EWSTAF F Writers in S.T.H.S, put talent to work. SITTING, left to right: ricia Jensen, Patricia Wittie, Marilyn Anderson, Marlene Morris- Mary Ann Morrissey, Bonnie Hanson, Ma-ry Ann Johnson, Norma sey, Janet Wesson, Suzane Scheidecker, Marjorie Ryburn, Helen Rex, Sylvia Dailtong Adviser, Mrs, Lindner. FIRST ROW: Sharon Swenson. THIRD ROW: Sidney Allen, Donald Augustine, Lowell Lett, Sylvia Jane Vice, Barbara Dreebin, Frances Sprowles, Dorothy Phillips, William Wright, Patricia Nelson, Darlene Schultz, Ellene Wallis, Barbara Swisher, Beverly Hupach, Carole Larson, Janet Strode. Wagner. SECOND ROW: Caroleen Updike, Barbara Rhoades, Pat- O WHll. WH1ll? WHY? WHl . Wllllll? SANDSCRIPT Edifgrs ,--, Norma Rex ---- EDITORS-Seated left to right: Mary Ann Morrissey, Bonnie Lou Hanson, Bonnie LOU HanSOn---- Mary Ann Johnson Sandy Jr. Editors, Mrs. Lindner, Adviser, STANDING: Norma Rex, Sandscript ---4 Mary Ann MOrriSSey--,-- Sylvia Dal- Editorg Mary Ann Johnson, Sandy Jr. Editor, Sylvia Dalton, Sandscrlpt Editor. ton .... Mrs. Lindner, Adviser .... meets first hour Monday-- --hayride in fall---- a check beside your name for late articles-- three checks allowed a semester ---- two editors for Sandscript ---- three editors for Sandy Jr ---- assignments made on Mon- daV---- all articles to be handed in by first hour Thursday ---- willing typists ---- hard work of proofreaders ---- reporters large en- rollment of members ---- extra-curricular activity ---- Helen Swenson checks roll and tardy people ---- Carole Larson, treasurer-- articles written present the students' own ideas of hiqh school life ---- Sylvia and Nor- ma attend news convention Free Press features editorials, class meetings ---- per- sonalities, calendar, gossip oolumn and other items of interest ---- The Sandy Jr. covers classes, sports, clubs, jokes and feature art- icles ---- bigger and better Sandscript ard Sandy Junior ---- Sandy on sale at noon for five cents ---- Hey, what is your favorite song? ---- Sandy Jr. publishd once a month ---- sent to members of alumni and also to other schools ---- Tell me what hap- pened at play practice-l have to write it for the Sandscript. ---- Year ended with party for all members. llll llSl THE PATCHWORK QUILT by Rachel Field CAST 3 Old Mrs. Willis ---Ruth Sanderson Anne Wendall ....... Pat Wittie Joe Wendall ........ Bill Wright Molly lat 201 .... Barbara Swisher Molly lat 27l --Marilyn Anderson Emily ........... Barbara Fisher Betty Wendall ..... Sylvia Dalton William ........ Seigfreid Eisner LEFT TO RIGHI: bill Wright, Ruth Sanderson, Sylvia Dalton, Seigfreid Eisner, Barbara Swisher, Marilyn Anderson, Barbara Fisher. NOT PICTURED: Pat Wittie. Debaters go to sectional .... varsity team .... quote boxes .... draw for teams .... case firmly in mind .... tough competition .... judges decision ---- try very hard---- satisfactory---- Speech Contest .... Declamations, Barbara Dreebin, Serious, Pat Wittie and Pat Jensen, Comedy, Barbara Rhoads, Helen Swensen, Sharon Lett, Erma Schiradelly, Marjorie Lobdell, Wanda Meilinger, Betty Fox, Poetry, Caroleen Updike, Lois Clausen, Marlene Voga, Extemporaneous, George Nesmith. Winners at local contest - Pat Wittie, Sharon Lett, Caroleen Up- dike .... Sandwich represented at District by Pat Jensen, Sharon Lett, Car- oleen Updike, Barbara Dreebin, and George Nesmith .... Coaches .... Miss Weibel, Mrs. Lindner, Miss Donnelly .... put more accent on stran- gIed .... The judges are taking a long time .... Oh, l'm so nervous ---- stand stiII---- Gee, was that one boy good! 31. is 44' V. Debaters Ruth Sanderson, Betty Leifheit, Sylvia Dalton, and coach, Mr. Davis, listen attentively to Art Hall's speech. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT Betty Fox Helen Swenson Sharon Lett Wanda Meilinger Erma Schiradel ly Barbara Rhodes Marjorie Lob dell STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT Caroleen Updike Lois Clauson Marlene Voga Pat Jensen Pat Wlttie STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT James ONell Barbara Dreebin Dannewitz Betty Lelfheit and Donald Augustine NOT PICTURED Norma Rex Lowell Phillips Phillip Wagner Ruth Sanderson B ll Bonnie Hanson Pat Wittie Clyde Olson Wright Evelyn Dobbs Sylvia Dalton Don Cross SEATED Dwame Y-lil l False Fron by Robert St Clair Restful Inn mountain re sort actors and actresses show polite self to each other tell their thoughts to the audience several plots Eve and G H renewing their old acquaintance which ends in marriage Bob succeeds in winning Ruth Mimi and Jimmy are caught in their plot against Ruth Clarence gets up enough nerve to tell off his wife Emma Lefty gets caught when stealmg Sari s jewels .... enloyed by the whole audience .... The Narrator .....-- --------------- N Ofma RSX Emma Bixby -- Eve Hardison - Lefty Smith -- Jenny Williams ,,------------------Sylvia Dalton ----,,-,-,- --------Evelyn Dobbs --,-,,,,--,--------Lowell Phillips Bonnie Hanson Clarence ......... ......... -... - ---- D 0 F1 CYOSS Bob Hope ........... ....----.- - Don Augustine Ruth Walsh ,,,-,-.-,,,,, ,...... - Betty Leifheit Jimmy Taggart ---Bill Wright big success- - - Sari Laritza -..-..-...... ....------- P at Willie G..Hz Barber ............... -- Mimi Labrun ...--.-....... .---- Henry Rhodes Prompter --.-----..-.-.. ..... Stage manager -Dwaine Dannewitz Ruth Sanderson Phillip Wagner -Barbara Dreebin --,,,,--------------Jim O'NeilI Properties -------------.-.- ....... C lyde Olson Director ........ ........ -Miss Helen Weibel 1- 1 W.. 'fi A mt wa ' 3 1 H D Efnix Q6 it 1 in K 'I if 'iv 15 fin .,'4i Af ar at f Q i u 'Sf 'W' QM , Lg Q I H .W J, ry ' ? As' l PIHIM ,1 , ,, I Oh ,Vu F ' 3 3 I 3 i V. U, 3 5 V, . i L em 'X le e, 1 Queen Beverly Denman, a- lone because of King Paul MueIIer's illness, surveys kingdom with tears as the last moments of her reign ap- proach' On the queen's right: Bob Christensen, Helen Hanson, Keith Titzel, Pat Ford, George Kleimp- rintz, Annie Stoudt. To the queen's left: Miiford Clausen, Beverly Smith, Rodney Hupach, Irma Fitzpatrick, Leon Johnson, Mary Ann Ford. The Court of 49 to the strains of Moonlight and Roses, honor their queen as reign ends. I l The Court of 5O attend their king and queen as reign begins to soft strains of Missouri Waltz. At the right of the throne are: Evelyn Dobbs, Donald Augustine, Annabell Miles, Pete Abens, Hazel Anderson, Duke Fanninqg on the left: Sylvia Dalton, Karl Rud, Donna Houghtby, Lowell Phillips, Norma Rex, Charles Hilliard. King Dwaine and Queen Mary Ann are crowned by re- tiring Queen Bev in a southern colonial atmos- phere. 1 .ey X S- rv- '-,Q Q is x X X Z' in W 3 . ,J .,' ' S ' Y , , Wh 'W 'f t eff.. . J lm R 45' Queen Bev. crowns the iunior king and queen. Dwaiine Dan-newitz and Mary Ann Morrissey. A Mllllllllll lll PllllM lll llllll As in an airplane flight, there is always one out- standirg highlight, the one that remairs in the memory, long after the flight is over. - Such . is the Junior-Senior Prom. When you think of the prom, what comes to mind? .... swishy yellow, blue and pink formals .... rhinestone earrings s... pink roses .... gardenias .... 5: orchidslll ..., pink organdy .... aqua mar- nf quisette .... a new tan suit .... brown tie--- Jg white shirt-- --the white mansion ---- cotton- ball ---- pickaninnies --.- pink flowers ---- ivy-colored wall ---- weeping willows ---- en- 1 twined bridal wreath ---- Cotton Blossoms ' ---- You-all ---- acceptance of the kev---- Can't You Hear Me Calling Caroline? ---- By the Light of the Silvery Moon ---- happy voices ---- clim lights -.-- the crown- inq ---- Moonlight and Roses ---- The curtsey and bow to Missouri Waltz ---- the king and queen ---- old Queen and --- reign of new court scent of garden- the last wonderful court leave ---- tears- ---- dreamy music ---- ias ---- the last dance ---- minutes ot l949 Prom for the seniors. ends ---- lt's all over The annual Junior-Senior Banquet is enioved bv evervone in a cxvlcnial settinq. Bettv Leif- Miles in the Court of l95O, heit and Dorothy Wallis. pictured in center of pages, replaced Donna Houghtby and Annabelle C K , , i as N W' ' Q 'Q' 'Q i' 'lr K 'UQ -.ps lxgt B Q 5' 1. wi, Q 'N my 1 5 -n'N,V,::sk,vx,id 'un Nqr, I E x X -,M ...W f..- .. R s..-,,-'w.g.3.- J sf- ,hrr 5 J ,sk-4 f h,.,'t:n.,3,,..-,,. N, X i M. ,afwfa-A . 4.1-tml 'Y ' A . if La' , .L+ , f Q 33121 EFS Q' N WLELSHE . 'ifmaf V '-'- M L, . ww-f 2. wwf? 9' F' f'P 'f9 . . 4, A- f- 1' A Mlm' Iv W ' x 1' W- ,W V fi! uw nz!-xg savanna 'Sf K? an ff -gn awe. wwe, sis! i NF' HllMllTllMl li 14 -,s 1- Big Pow Wow sets stage for victory. M.C. Jim Detzler, Cao- tain-Jerome Jaffee, Speaker-Ralph Johnson. Cheerleaders pictured are Lorraine DeGroot, Janet Wesson, Mary Ann Reimann, Mary Ann Morrissey, Chata Holmes, and Darlene Schultz nl-fill ... -sr-. Gaakf' The Cheerleaders rode in Lett's convertible, Mrs, Lett is driving Big Chief Pummy stands guard over his teepee Seated are Verna Graf FIRST ROW: Darlene Klotz, Mary Ann Reimann, Lorraine DeGnoot and Chief Kate Hough Warriors Pete Abens Ralph Cain young BACK ROW: Mary Ann Morrissey, Ruth Sanderson, Janet Wesson warriors Norman and Vonselle Darlene Schultz, and Chata Holmes. ll The Sandwich Bowl was the theme of the freshman float with Sandwich ready to beat up Amboy. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Combs, Donald Vermeland, Dick Serby, Trudy Bark, Barbara Fisher, lrma Schiradelly, Bill Clark, md Sidney Allen. iid M155 y11jTUR'Y'WE llll ll Alll .im qvrmen, A GUUU I 9 A ,4- Mft' First Prize in the Parade went to the juniors for their clever The Senior Float was a Barbershop. Seated in the barber chair sucker float, Holding the suckers are Mary Ryburn, Janet is Peter Crowell, attended by Big Chief, Bob Fields. Hazel Ani- Ford, Janet Wagner, Margie Ryburn, Ma-rlene Morrissey and derson and Priscilla Fanning are the football players. Pat Nelson. 5- x .1 . . 1514 The Pep Club past, present, and future. Past, represented by Norma The G.A.A. Float represents the many activities of GAA. with a sign Rex, future, by Sherry Taxis, and present, by Pat Sebby. fortelling a Sandwich victory. LEFT TO RlGl-lT. Barbara Rhoads, ' Rita Khuelmen, Sylvia Jane Vice, Pat Titzel, Betty Fox, Ma-rianne Dannewitz, and Joyce Kinchner. .5-'liilll ' i-wi in Vu -5 ' Xin The Newataff Float headlined the marriage of Miss Victory The Library Float depicted the famous book The Last of to Mr. Sandwich. Glen Klotz was Mr. Sandwich, Marilyn An- The Mohicansf' ln the car are Eddie Seitzinger, Joyce Will derson, Miss Victory, and Bill Wright, the chauffeur. ers, Duane Vermeland. and Marlene Holley' 75 lllll SlllIlIlSS I l l Y V T 3 iv we i 5' g ' I l q f 't' nMW '-rf M. i JS '55 , SSSS 'LQSL115 , we 'M -ff H ' '1,.f!:, : I .2 -1 ' ' f - ' V i a 52.1 ,X 'W g .a..t--- . Xvlff -at 6. 17 'ff 2' 1 we R-fill - 54-A On the F.H.A. Float Dorothy Wallis and Francis Sprowles The F.F.A. Float carried the sign Plow 'Em Under. Seat- prepare to make a victory cake. ed are: Glendon Reirnann, David Stahl, Russell Fritsch, Jim Dolder, Floyd Kellogg. STANDING: Arnold Abens, Walter Journlin, Louis Haubold. Reclining is Dick Duvick. K i r-.Quai lx Ak kg l dw? Jw M S ,jM...b..Tq ' . F3 -4' EDN Vlfl7Fll3li l The French Club Float portrays the S.T.H.S. Ship of Victory, wishing The Vestal Virgins guard the Latin Club float bearing the slogang Smooth Sailing for Sandwich. ln the ship are Ralph Bennett, Ron- They lAmboyJ came, We lSandwichl saw, We Ccnquered. Jerry Mall nie Ca-rr, Pat Jensen, and Joan Porter. has just slain Amboy, George Nesmith. The Vestals are Lois Clausen, .loan Thompson, Helen Bogusky, Mary Lou Detzler, Sharron Lett, Bev- erly Berkland and Pat Mall ETHS The Fifth Quarter homecoming dance highlighted 3 huge Dancers celebrated the Sandwich victory amid colorful orange football welcoming the alumni and black decorations to music from the End Zone 78 Fri +1 'LA I w. 1- W' 8 44. R 5 '-M g 5, t fuf 1,-4 I if J' 1 illll llllll 'nd K Jgygs- Aug. 31 -- School starts. Sept. 6 - After Sandwich Fair, iourney is really begun as plane takes off through S,T.H.S. Sept. 23 - Braves play first game .... Orland Park .... Heap Big Victory .... Sept. 26 - Juniors try to find seniors .... result .... juniors owe seniors a party .... Sept. 30 - Game with Plainfield .... ends in tie--- Oct. 4 - Freshmen have hayride ---- Oct. 7 -- Yorkville bows to Indians ---- Oct. 8 - Sophomores have hayride and party ---- Oct. 12 - HOMECOMING ---- Pow Pow ---- Parade ---- Big Game ---- another victory for Indians ---- Oct. 20 -- End of lst six weeks ---- worry --.- study --.- tests Oct. 21 - No school ---- Teachers Institute -.-- game with Oswego ---- team again successful ---- Oct. - Student Council entertains ---- Ralph Peirce ..-- magic ---- mystery .... suspense -.-- Oct. 26 - Practice for Barn Dance ---- Oct. 28 - S.T.H.S, Indians defeat old rival, Plano .--. After game ---- F.F.A. Barn Dance --.- dosey-do ---. FUN! ---- Oct. 29 - Bad news ---- Mooseheairt defeats fresh-soph. team Nov. 4 - Indians meet first defeat ---- Mendota wins -.-- tough battle though ---- Nov. 7 - TB. tests---- screams ---- freshmen fainting---- brave? Upper-classfnen .--- Nov. 10 -- T.B. tests read ---- negative or positive ---. Nov.18 - Coldwater, Ohio, game ---- team travels there ---- hospitality ---- friendship ---- ViC10ry,--- Nov. 29 - First basketball game ---- victory over Oswego ---- Dec. 1 -- Faculty has Christmas Party ---- Dec. 2 - End of 2nd six weeks ---- more cramming and tests Dec. 3 -- Plano again defeated by Indians ---- basketball game this time .--- ' Dec. 6 - Leland is met and defeated ---- Dec. 9 - Another game ---- ainother victory ---- Waterman Dec. 10 - Yorkville defeats braves ---- Juniors have square dance ---- Dec. 13 - Win over Amboy ---- Dec. 15 -- Rollo turns tables and defeats S.T.H.S. -.-- Dec. 16 - Junior Class has play ---. hard work -.-- tedious practice -.-- result ---. superb production -.-- Dec. 21 - Silent Night ---- We Wish vou a Merry Christ- mas ...- Christmas Concert enjoyed by all who attended Dec. 23 - Sandwich meets Coldwater .... game on home floor .... another victory over Ohio team .... Doc. 23 - Jan. 3 - No school .... Merry Christmas .... Happy New Year .... ' Jan. 3 - School resumed .... Journey in full swing .... Jan. 6 - Victory-- .- Somonauk defeated---- Jan. 9 - Debate team travels to Rockford .... interesting and good experience to debators .... Jan. 9 - Juniors have Square Dance .... Swing your Pard- ner '- - - - Jan. 13 - Shabbona overcomes Indians .... Jan. I9-20 - Semester Exams .... Review .... Study .... Hope for passing mark .... Jan. 23-27 - Little Ten Tournament .... lndians take 3rd place Jan. 30 - Band has party---- Feb. 3 - indians scalp Earlville .... Feb. 10 - Hinckley turns tables on Braves .... Feb. 'I4 - Valentine Day at S.T.H.S. .... Seniors aid cupid with ----corsages---- messages---- valentines---- Feb. I7 - Local Speech Contest .... good job by all entrants-- Fela. 24 - Contest Play given .--- excellent cast and director-- Feb. 25 - District Contest---, nervous ---- the wait for de- cisions ---- March 3 - Final Reflector copy due at printer's ---- We made it March 'I0 -Junior Carnival -.-- games -..- fortune telling ---- variety show -..- dancing -.-- March 'll - Sectional Contest ---- S.T.H.S. well represented-- March 24 -- Band Concert -.-- enjoyed by all -.-- March 3'l - Rifle Club .--. new but interesting organization-- ---- movie is shown---- April 7-'IO - Spring vacation ---. no school ---- April 3 - Magazine Sales ---- students earn money for sen- ior trips .--- April 9 - Entertainer ---- John Strohm ---. April 26 - Latin Club has Banquet ---. mulsum---- no knives or forks .--- loads of fun ---- April 28 - Open house ---. parents see progress made at school ---- students prepare entertainment for guests---- Oper- etta is given ---- May 24-25 - Some unfortunate seniors have exams .--- May 26-29 - Final Exams -.-. May 29 - Senior Class Night .-.- June 2 - Diplomas for seniors ---. and flight ends. Kent Early Insurance Keele s Implement Bennett Motors Jersey Ice Cream Lefvrs M Lon Attorney H rbert Humlston G r'eral Contractnng Frrtsch Brothers Charles W Bagg Standard Oll Agent W A Westbrook Dr W F Murray D R S Ke r Harry Lewrs Attorney D R G Dakln Colby s Grocery Al a Oehler s Dr lxelson Harrls n Implements Dr Jerome V Horna Sh rman St Gunther Sa dwach Atrport Oatman s Brothers D W E Al en A t Parks Dr A A Legner Skelly Oll Station Ctt Stahl Latham Pontlac Garage Ford Garage Oschnda s Jewelry Elmer Eva 8. Company WE ARE BOOSTERS of the 1950 REF LECTOR Dr R A Moyer Lao s C ub New Idea Insurance 8. Realty Company Cochran 8- Pruce Moos Lodge IOI6 Latham Castle Klotz Garage Jack Larson Plumbnrg and Heatnng Sa dwuch Auto Sales Welgle S Grocery Royal Blue Store Sa :tary Cleaners Johnson Motor Sales Paullce Newton Publnc Lubrary P S Llndner Sandwuch Photo Shop Sardwtch State Bank Delaro s Restaurant Buvck Sawdwrch Floral Shop Fanrway Skatung Palace Johnson s Restaurant Rex lrsurarce Agency Belden s Standard Statnon Lelard Hatchery Sutherlands Funeral Hom Hallstrom s Greenhouse ldl Hour Lanes N Ku g 81 Mary Ann Ice Cream Wright S Dlner Holland s Drug Store Nelson Mo or Company Hornsbys 5 81 IO Gamble Store Johnny Tucker Applaances Walgreen 8. 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