St Edward High School - Co Ed Word Yearbook (Elgin, IL)
- Class of 1950
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To the founders and the early gmcliuites of Saint lfclwzircl High School tliis Nineteen-Fifty edition of the CO-ED-XVOHD will lw ll solxu-e of plezisuiit Il1ClHO1'lCS and a recorcl of 11 dreznn coinc truck. mam , un- .A imM.. ,Wi ,N T'91? 'S' Xi ,swim -u. xw :x - ' .Af-', ws. Vx, ...A ...xi .ls u 'SV .vriqxsflf nn ami' we n iq ' 'f Ri I -Q-.. , W .4 V - 'C' r x 153- fivfnfm f1w ' N .. ,I ,N-'Nw -.... Q35-f'1', ' Q.. u u A O s . fleclicafion We, the Seniors of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty, do dedicate this fifth edition of the Co- Ed-Word to our friends, the Sisters of Saint Dom- inic, Who pointed the Way and directed our path to untold joys in this Jubilee Year of Our Lord. jlw SISTER M. BENVENUTA, O.P. Principal Science Mathematics REVEREND CLELIENT PETIT Sodality Director Religion REVEREND VVILLIAINI BOLAND Athletic Director Religion REVEREND lWICHAEL SIIANAIIAN Religion SISTER ANN PATRICK, O.P. English Social Studies g6lCLLAy Page 8 SISTER MARGARET CECILE, O.P. Latin Spanish Choral SISTER lh'lARY M K, O.P. AR English Latin History SISTER ANN FELICE, O.P. S Biology Home Economics Commercial SISTER MARTIN CLABE, O.P. Library GQ MR. GREG TRUE I Athletic Coach X Mathematics MR. RAY BRABEC Band Director ourizilaing flue Sairifuaf Reverend E. A. O,Brien chuckles at the Wisdom of the young which may confound the Wise. QW X30 twig' . -tae-f 0,.,.-..u.L?Ml+ Q0-vdl-J'-31 Reverend YVilliu1n 0,3 I ire life i his Ofte--f Rcvercnd Clement Petit prepares seniors and juniors for lifeis proh- lezns so that they may give respon- sihle direction to their lives. Page SJ Qgzm X 0 MW .s awwmgwmwwgid L Maw Cifzzm .!4l'lJ Cl, fQI Pa merica . . . anrl as an architac't nzakcs a lzluf' print, the GRAMMAH stmlmlt Cllllgl'IlHl.S', anal worfls falcv on a new inrporfancc flll'0lI2Qll which English is pvrfcctezl. fl0lHlIIC7'CllIl strlrlalzls apply flzvir faclzniquc in a prazrtical way as fhey lenfl helping hanfls to the arlnzinistration. Actirzr' and intcrcsfcrl Seniors know the answcrs as they apply the En- cryclifrals to many nzoflvrn qzwsfions in tlwir social prolnlmns class. Tha Carly affcrnoon hours ffnrl young atom-sn1asl11'rs imfvsfigrlf- ing the conzpoanrls of fha world in which they liuc. Lab rlays flis- pel vlass daze. ge 13 n Olaerafion . . . .fdncl cc glclucafion . . . Book.s are friends, and friends like lnooks . . . And lmys laef-ome lrrigliter as they tap tlie treasure house of knowledge. Competent commercial clerks do their practice work in u culnz and cheerful way. A ease of u.S'tlll7lAUlflSU is remedied as Instructor Greg True solves the angle situation for tlze lnewildered Sophs. Nature called these Soplzs to her garden to study her mysterious ways and to have her sun light up their faces as well as their minds. Foreign relations,, are studied us history lrecornes a favorite subject to young Americans who are in- terested in our foreign policy. Pam 1 1 00 erafion wiki HR .,,,,...-1100 win ,Nun w alllf' www ,r .www- M, v s Q 6 vi 9 J 31 1 Q 2 0I'l'l QI'l'lCl, QI :5 an miie Coffar' ir 5 l'llll'lIl'C l1on1an111lcf'r.s a'o a liiila .s'l1op,' work as tliay propara a limclzcon ar'z'orfling to f'la.s's tavli- niaim. Tlzc fuiarv liousawifr' is rallwl upon fo assist ilzr' nzusia' rlaparf- nzant lzy prassing gowns for flir' fll1l'lSflllII.S' roncari. Making tlm paffarn fit ilu' girl and flu' girl flza pafiarn is ljlllfl' an arf. To ln' tlic perfc'ffi l1osfc'ss is om' of ilu' aims of flu' lunna nianagainani class. The' keys flzcfy 'klouz' to fflllflln pay rliuizlvnfls in flu' ar'z'oinpli.s'l1inani' of .s-paafl in typing. Donna Hainarf, Marilyn liggcfr, and Jaan, Ostilirfk will lu' flu' lmvi flmssacl lvonian in ilu' Easiar Pa- rafla lu'caa.s-0 they arf' laarning a tlzing or Info alzout making iliair own crlotlnfs. Nancy Kally plies liar art un the new choral gowns. Page117 racfice an romiae in gJucafi0n Boy M eet.s Girlv adds fun to an English class. Deep in the archives of wisdom ardent and earnest workers search for the llfl-S'lDl'T. Future draftsmen look to the task ahead as Professor True explains the fine points to fumes Panosh. Hammers and nails applied to a few boards provide tool chests for the young carpenters at St. Ed's. Page 18 E' KS QQ ing lZS,fi?sif3k55a, Emi Rmeww. .sm v sgmm Mo ogy eueagi flze agic .xgncl language Carib a Inspiring research . . . The library hour is alluring and provides the atmosphere for reading habits. Living a language . . . Exhibit shows the beauty of Old Spain and the nzealv of some of her sons as they demon- strate for the Spanish class. Latin is brought to life as the freshmen become acquainted with the setting of their study. Peering through the lens of the new microscopes, sopho- mores seek the mystery of nature,s hidden depths. Not underwater study, but a mirage of sea life, fQSl'l, and ecstatic freshies. Page 20 spar W' 'H' M s v K 2 fir , . an-N I., I aka, iff, Y 1 33,3 - -' g X 'Q H ws .M -wxmi 51 CLASS UFIVICIQHS: f:l'l'glll'j' Zvuk. Sl'LTCf2Il'yQ Rlllllifll 1ici11v1't, suriul cl1ui1'111u11g -IUIIII Paul. pre-sidn-11tg 'I'l1c111111a Cz111gI11i11. vice-prcside11tg Colcttc Iiei11v1't. t1'CllSlll'l'I', Q I Peffknflefl . . . ll l'l'l7 QI UQIflf7 QHJ jl 0AC50I'l'l6 l'lCf'l'U1iliU ON OITOSITIC PACE: How l-jesse' B2lIlkG1', Tvreszl BGCklT'1l1ll1l, Carol Burke. Ccmld czlllll- Diljlllkl, Tl1c1111z1s C1u1gl1li11, R0se111z11'y Ci1'1'i11cio11v. How 2-Leo Coaklvy. Carol Couro, RILlI'g21l'Ot lDiF11lx'io, 130111111 Fitz- gvruld. Russell Flores. Daniel F1'c'1111d. Row Sgxlillw' Ha1'1'is011, 101111 Huber, .la11icc Kirmsc, Patricia I,H111a1'd. ldu I,cc111e, Dolores Alklllllillg. How 4-l1C0lli11'd Millcr, Betty Ustdick. Rol1c1't l'111'is0k. Dol01'cs l'11ti11o. john Paul, Carol Rukow. Now 5-Colette' lici11e1't. Nlonica R6i11c1't, -Ioan Hiepl, I,11z11111v SL-l1111itz. Valerie Scl111i0dv1', VVa1y11e Scl1c1fic-ld. How 6-Dc1111i11go Sic-tc, Nlary A1111 S0111ers, Mary Ellen So111c1's, C1011- stzulce Spolu111, Carol Sp1'i11kc1'. Loc St1'i111isk11. Hmm T-Nancy XV21fQ,'Cll, Richard xVl'idIlCI', Robert XVQ-igl1v11, Philip xVOStCl'll1l11l. C1'effo1'v Zvnk. IW . Page 22 mm M :M v gg... 5 A XX 5 J A R 13 fl A. A :,, gl, , A ,1,,. T A Q 'sy -sth X Q' x I l. E 5 ' ml Q ' ., MX ' Q t ,:- , as 4 A , , .,..., 1 im b1 E, ' . -23. , , 11Q...Q Pugv 23 CLASS OFFICERS: Merle Grolleniond, secretary-treasurerg Eclwarcl joyee. YiL'0-j7l't'SlClt'Ill'1 james Smith, soeial ehairman: Robert Neal, president. .SJOIQAOHQOPQI5 . . . In Memoriam joan Conro Died Nov. 5. H149 jriving, gray? ing, anal Succee eng PICTURED ON OPPOSITE PAGE: Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row -Eleanor Abts, Donald Alters, Robert Beeson, Nancy Bonnike. -Betty Burnell, Ezcquiel Carrizales, Richard Conrad, jack Cope. Emil Downs, Robert Enzenbacker, -VVilliam Foley, Robert Funk, Rose Marie Garcia. joyee Celi- ringer, Ruth Ann Griffin, Merle Crollemoncl. -Clement Healy, Patricia Horton, Marv Lou Humbracht. Richard jacob, Eclwartl joyee, Carol Klock. 1 -Eugene Knaak, joan Knaak, Laurence Knott. Richard Kuhialx. Richard Leuer, Nancy Link. joan Lueder, james Martin, Richard Meagher. YVilliam Mitchell, Robert Neal, Vincent Norton. -james O,Brien, james Ostdick, joAnn Paulson. David Pencler- gast, Mary Rakow, XVilliam Reinert. -Donald Roath, David Rogers, Mary Schofield. james Smith. Mary Ann Stickling, Patricia Trainor. -Marjorie Volk. Betty YVeiclner. Robert VVilson. Duane Zeimet. Page 24 i 2 i , Ldlukh L, ! R x , J x mx, Q aa A sy? f- FQ' A ty X Q fi if X Q x 3 F , f an VA A pg M5 , zzfcv ,Q Ju, S .nn . N: lm ' , .: A U 'i f + fK.fw i Q. if f S ww - W X ? 5 . 2 3 2 li? 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O I I U bl,l'll0l 6 . . dlfl,I'liy7 JOULCL 7 CULJ ylfl6LCl0lfl,5 PICTURED ON OPPOSITE PACE: Row 1 Patricia Alters, Richard Banker, Mary Baum, Virginia Beck- mann, joan Belshan, Donald Boyer. Row 2 Mary Brockner, William Brown, Agnes Burke, VVilliam Caugh- lin, joan Clark, Casey Detry. Row 3 Michael DiFulvio, Benjamin Downs, Carmen Flores, Robert Cannon, William Cehringer, Eugene CritHn. Row 4 Sally Crove, Marcella Hahn, jean Haverkampf, George Huber, . james jochum, Robert Kammes. In Memonam Pl .H. Row 5 Ronald Kleiser, Robert Knott, Dolores Kroeger, james Kuntz- ll ip Huber . I Died Oct. 5, 1949 1n1ller, Kay Lossau, Margery McLean. Row 6-Dorothy Miazga, joseph Miller, Vincent Mistretta, Thomas Olson, Peggy O'Neill, Geraldine Ostdick. Row 7-james Panosh, Richard Rakow, Barbara Reinert, Peter Sauceda, john Schofield, Wanda Seyller. Row 8-Cayetano Siete, Donald Spolum, Nancy Thelander, Donald Toll, Robert Thornhill, Ruth Van Acker. Row 9-james Wallmuth, Patricia Wegner, Clare VVesterman, Ray YVinesburg. Page 26 VN X X, 'N X X 'E X4 X X X, N 3 X X X WL X X . XFX R M' ,: Xe' P S X H XX . ,. , M KX S- . XX ' + isQf 1. .X Q iff ' ,. r 'mf' X v my X, . .. Aw.. X NX .: , X XX X KX Aw X LfX,1Qi X :H X-...,. Q 1 ' ' me , . I. .xi . 2 Y XM, -- .fer-X 'f1- .. . -.5 wg, ' N a l 1 X ig. X A Y.. . ,P .--.. .,.. ' X . Q X ' if 1 5 . ca XX' - is Ni Www'-pg . ,X h i. , 5, X.. X .M A i ff ', 1 A ' ' 1 if ' .2 ' X : wx 9 -2 x X' -fx , XY -X ' V 5 K , M Q '- .. . nl J S .Y i X 596. Y 5 N, ' -' 5 - .Eff ? fl - X E A ' X 'M X 1' - XX . JSA X. ' gX 2. -a mikf I N-X X K ' A U! . , ' ' aw 2 , - ' - diem, F W-., ,- X 5.9 X WP' , X ,XB ff 5 R-gL 'N--. 5 1? i i Q f f , ww X X- 'X X . PAV- X GX X A. M EXW-Wx X f Q . ,,.f 1 .133 , MX ' QX. X X W' Qu ,.,. NASTY X X. XX ww Gs: .XF Q . ,X wx if , 5,4 'NX lj. X X Y x X E X Q XX.f P it f X- X X YQ XX? EX X Y v , SX 5 X X-.r ' X , XXXA X N. , J . X. 3 N XXX X XX X 5 Q A X XX X A :. X we X Q X Q my X K X in X X .' X .Xin Q5 XX Qgmm I - 1 4 A -. 1 l e-4 A ? . 1 , 2,1 '5.,,1 4 2 3 J . in 'W' w subs' New mms 1 g iz., 'N 1 .I ' 'fa if it ,1e ,NEATH THE QUEENS YVHITE AND BLUE . . . For Christ the King The Reverend Clement Petit, otliciating at the installation of the Sodal- ity officers, Witnesses their pledge of devotion aTo Christ through Maryf, Officers are left to right: Wfilliam Knott, prefectg Donna Mc- Alpin, Eucharistic-Our-Lady chairman, Howard Leuer, vice-prefect, Kathleen O,Connor, secretary, james Field, mission chairman, Mary Thcrcsc Zenk, literature chairman. The aim of the EOL committee is to help the sodalists realize how their religion can he applied to everyday living in a practical way. YVhich shall it he? The religious goods shop finds ready customers es- pecially at Christmas time, the animal retreat, or Motherls Day. Page 30 agjoclagdo in ,fdcfion CALENDAR OF EVENTS Installation of officers . . . reception of sodalists . . . Propa- gation of the Faith Drive . . . Thanksgiving baskets . . . Orphans, Christmas . . . Square Dance . . . Stamp Collection Drive . . . Vocation Program . . . Movie: 'You Can Change the VVorlclU . . . Apostleship ol' Prayer . . . May Crowning. CATHOLIC ACTION OUR CRY! l Was lnmgry and yon gave He to eat. A spirit of generosity is inanifestecl hy the socialists in the foocl clrive which was made at Thanksgiving time. Baskets were prepared ancl clistrili- utecl to those in neecl. FOUNTAINS OF XVISDONI . .. Members of the literature committee face the facts of 1 Challenging worlcl hy nourishing their minds with Catholic soeial thought. Page 31 g WA iv Adi 1 9 3 sf K :f.:15:.., J 'lll' K A Q ,.,, N 22 fm X fx' .1 v . gsm? L ' ' an 1 ,A 1,4 ew ly, 'ffggi ri wr f P f 2 554 K' X lx 2. .2 Q sw W5 , L ., ,,. V .. , M , 9553555 a-.5 . Pgf . af W ,X 1 ' W 3552? 41 3:5 r QM vi, ap f M 5 Nix, QQ S wg, , ,ix A' em? , 5325922 W' ' ,ABQ sw 4 83 MY 4 qigwg. 5553 l igw, 4-EL: ,,g A W 4 5 ii? 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TRUMPETS: B, Downs, Sl'L'I't'lLlI'X1 M. llarrison, li. NV1-iclner. D. lfrm-und. R. Leuer, ll. vlacolu. IC. Downs. SAXAPHONES: 41.84-luimlir-lcl, vivo-p1'4'simlr'l1i: l'l.C1ll'I'lZ2llK'S, XY. Si-liolivld, U. Fitzgerald. BASS HORN: D. Pendergast. TROMBONES: C. Caiupagna, L. Coaklvy. HELL LYHE: N. Thelauder. DRUMS: J. Vvilllllllltll. lI4l'ilSlll'4'l'Q K. Lossau. ll. Funk, Al. Banker. STRIKE VP THE BAND! . . . Under the able clirev- tion of Mr. Ruff Brulzrfe we fume MVSIC, MUSIC. All VSIC. Page 35 CC 77 riff fmaa . . J4 arg ne e OGLQ .Her . . oAiLe War? SSNIQIIQ'-likf? in soul and body! Mary-like in mind and heart! Nlary-like in every action-Mary-like in thy affection . . Senior choristers look to Mary for guidance and to her Son to save the World. SB' me ,amf gm THE 1950 CIO-ED-XVURD as recorded by: fo ,Dredd 6-l,l'lC! g6hf0l 5 Clin? x. Marv Conrricr. cditorg -lane Anne Freeman, assistant editorg Marilyn Eggcr, lmnsi- ness lH2lIlilfLl'I'Q .Iunws Houtli, publicity lnunagcr. Assisting the officers of thc Cu-Ed-XVord are Patricia Buldanf. Xviiiitllll Slllitilillg, jcroinv ii21CilIll'1', .lznncs Nlcflmw, Hnth Coukley, Nlary Chinn Smith, and Xlzlr- jorie XVOIH. Page 37 L M 34125 L QS MQ: . QM Q if 5 aw iuin X'l'l'iH'l'.XX'l'S IX Sl' 1 . g 1 W n K Y f X R - ' 1 2:2 if , -+ N 5 -'..' x A 1. ' 11 1 VERSE Cl IOIR GROUP Front How: M111'i1111111' C1'111'1', Bvlty 0st1li1-11, Xililllli ANS. Slliif' C14111'1', K11ll1i1-1-11 011111111111 fNl11r1111'111 XX ulli. S1-1'11111i Huw: Rllfil A1111 Criiiiii. .'XQ111's l31114i11'. -Il'llll c,SlKiil'i'x. Nl.11'1 ciUlli'I'il'l', li11ti1 C11:1i1i1'y'. 13111-ix Row: l,1ltI'iL'ill l 11i11y. 1.1115 C1111111. Pvggy U'N11il. l,111'ii11 ll11w111'1i, cillilllik' 'i'1'11i11111'. oice . . . MeafAing1 arnzony R2liSillgti1Cil' voiccs i11 the 11111111111 cii'll'i'itll1ilS 1-11111'1-rt, ti111 v1'1's11 11-i111i1' 1'1'- toici the p1'11pi11'1'i1's of thc Suvioi' 111111 till' Cospvi 11z11'1'utiv11 oi His i1i1'ti1. I'l IUNIAS SYXIPOSIUNI iJI'iLllf0 fo jjAoma5 Nlzuw' C11111'1'i1-1' W1111 511111111 pi2lL'C i11111111's for I1111' tr1'z1tis11 1111 St. 'l'i1o11111s at till? Sy111p11si11111 i11'i1l X at Fciiwick High Si'ilO0i, 02111 l'111'i1. .I111111-s XiCcil'11VV, 111111ti1111' 1'1111t1'stz111t, 111l111i1'1-s H11' t1'11pi1y z111'z11'1i1-ci H111 s1'i11111i. xllllf' 1'111'1'i1'1'1i 21 key 11w111'1l us L1 p111's111111i prim. 1211111 39 Wafionaf ,jvlonor Sociefg S S.-5 Xlenihers receive honors from the IIOYPl'i'IIiI E. A. Ollirien. super- intendent of St. Edward High School. Loft to right: -lane Anne Freeman, Nlary Courrier. james NleCraw james Field, Rev. E. A. O,Brien, Aunaniarie Xloscato. Nlary Clenn Smith, jerome Raehuer, Nlarjorie XVolll. SERVICE . . .The services of life, Small in the eyes of man, hut not of Cod. LEADERSHIP . . . Look ever upl Point toward the hest For most. Thus use your gift of Leadership. CHARACTER . . . XVheu man stands all alone for Cod to judge On one thing rests the light . . . his character. , SCHOLARSHIP . . .To you is willed the task of showing Truth to those who seek . . . Cuard Well this gift. N.H.S.H. Page 40 66 77 7 we fmiuine i 9411064 ggnuacled gjcfwar . . lJll'PL't01'. Nlr. Gvralcl Sullivan. '44 lulll' Cllfllllll NVL'llt up on tlw Scnior Prom, Tlw couplvs wcrv ll21llClllg mid fcrn and palm. Flu' allnclimncc- sun-ly lk-It lrcv from lmrm, Xs thc slum' lx-gun with very muc-I1 Cllllflll. In thc l'mlo g1w wc saw lu-1' as quitc -x1lllllSSn -Xml lu-1' c-vc-ning was fan' from om- of lmliss, But wlwn tlu' curtain Cllllll' clown for thc- vc-ry lust time-, l'l1c- lllllllClll'C L1jLl'l'0tl . . . FLORA XYAS DIVINE. CLS. .V S SZ ff N X Q? X 5. . i ai omecom ing amaze! Swefgi Students und ulinnni danced lieneutli strezuners of green and gold which glorified Saint josephis Hall on the evening of October 23rd . . . Applause filled tlie air as Marianne Grove was niuned nQneen for 21 Kniglitv . . . Her majesty, crowned by Father Boland, utliletie direetor, is delighted Witli tlle gift presented by lier snlmjeets, tlie Football Squad . . . Boys and girls together enjoy 'itlie pause tlmt I'6i1'GSl16S.U l'u'llm-cl in ilu'ix' vvgvtallxlc- L'l'UXYIlS am' 'lI,iiilc' Al1Ill'l'w lilvxul C1lrxu'3'l mul Daisy lxlkllsl lNl:n'y Aim 'l'lu1ru- lulll wlum l'l'lgIll'Kl als king mul QIIUUII ul' ilu' Snclu' llNVlilllS llguuwn cllllllllllllu' lm' tlul umuml llunu'cmniug llanuw' L-mv SlNll'll ol' Xlurizuuu- Clruu-, Cllillfllllllll txllKll'L'5' HL'llll'l'l. LU-Clllllflllllll of clvm-mumtimxsg ljllllllil llK'll1Ul'l, pulmlu-ity' tlhllfllllllll Xvllllkllll Sllllllllllg, tu-ka-t L'll1llI'lll1lIl1 ln-mmz' lu lwllu- uuums mul L-zxluwm luuim' Xliss-Q mpc tluu nu we .giudenffi Sociafollf lppmlcl mssnun IS llu llill'-Sl'lIlUl' l,l'Ulll wllivll tllis YURII' will lu- lu-lcl all ilu 'cilulll Clulm. liLlllll'1'lIll' is SIIIR' ul lu-r cln ' with ,Y 5 ' 1 J 1 112' ' rv: 5' u - . Kill 3' . lssum Lllllilll' IDAIIICC, Ll IIUXV l!l'1ll1ll'i' rlnu-r, L'0-t'lI1lll'lllLlll ol' clva-oltltiolxs. I1 lor tlu- Szulu- llilNYlilI1S-IJQIIICU. v, 2 3 c ,. 't . . 9 66165 are .fgcfiue it 6 N. . xv, K? an Shop boys husy with Red Cross projects . . . Veterans' Hospital in Chicago re- ceives ash trays and stands modeled hy sophomores. Officers of the lied Cross Unit reward generous contributors during the animal drive. The year 1950 marks the hirth of the ED-HI LINE. Under the leadership of Nlarjorie XVolIt, competent editor-in-chief, the school paper has grown. Assistant editors are Marianne Grove, Kathleen U'Connor, Naomi Abts, Connie Traiuor, Dorothy Miazga, Dolores Kroeger, Agnes Burke, and Ben Downs. Athletic programs, sold at the games, are the work of junior girls who use this activity as a means to increase the class fund. Page 44 ,9- jim jruif 0 Mara MOTHERS' CLU B S1-att-cl: Mrs. Margaret O'Brii-n Yl1l'l'1lSllI'l'I' Mrs. l ranccs 131-Boer llccorcling sK'L'l'l'l1ll'f' Mrs. Claclys lficlcl l'rc-siclcnt Mrs. Lillian Conracl l'inancial Scci'c-larry Stancling: Mrs. Anne XYvslci'iiiaii 'l'liircl Vin-1'-l'i'csimli'iii Mrs. linnna Sniilli Scconcl X'lL'l l7l'l'SlCli'Ill Mrs. Margaret O'Ncill First Vl1'1'-l,fl'SlllK'Ilf WITH HIGH ESTEEM AND FULL RESPECT XVorking with the faculty the Mothers' Club plans a sclicclnlc ol' balanced activities . . . sales . . . BINGO . . . raflles . . . Cliristnias party . . . Farewell Breakfast to the Seniors . . . SCHOLARSHIP. The in- terest of the Fathers, Club is directed toward the Athletic Department . . . assisting in the sale of tickets . . . official policemen at all football ancl basketball games. FATHERS, CLUB Lett to ri,Lfbt: Mr. Vincent Paulson SC'CI'4'li1l'y Mr. ,Iaincs Mclincrncy Vice-l'rcsiclcnt Mr. Stcpbcn llngloski Prcsiclcnt Mr. litlwarcl Aloycc 'I'rcasnrcr Page 45 Qjmm f afanf reen-9206! griclclerfi XA Front Row: Eugene Griffin, manager, james Ostdick, Richard Kubiak, R51 , Richard Meagher, Dave Rogers, William Mitchell, james Smith, My Robert Neal, Don Roath. Robert Enzenbacher, Zeke Carrizales, L My Robert Parisek Kenneth Miller and Thomas Olson manager M V1 2nd Row: Donald Toll, Richard Leuer, james Chapin, Gerald Campagna. ' ichard jacob Larry Knott Leo Strimiska Peter DeBoer Herbert , I' . .1 Q! K 5 ' g 1 ' 4 7 7 G' . 'J5' , oy lllllVHl1, james Wallmuth, james jochum, Cipriano Siete, james ,IP Qp E 'Q ' Richert, Tony Lullie, Robert Beeson. Q' , JJ JG 3rd Row: Coach Greg True, Donald Boyer, Steve Doherty, Robert Kam- of ' mes, Eugene Carney, james Field, William Knott, Robert Gannon, bg' Ray Winesburg, Leo Coakley, Edward joyce, james Panosh, james r 4' . Kuntzmiller, Reverend William Boland, athletic director. james ry ' ' Roath, not shown in picture. R ,J .1 Vw X, bfi 'J . ' 5' GREEN VVAVE lN ACTION 1 v Cip Siete, Bob Kammes, jim Field, Bill Knott, jim Chapin, Don Toll, Ray VVinesburg. Page 48 yt , A yr ww K xy 'P f K as ,Q M Him N REEF. ik SKI, T X S Hynix ,B , , XL Q Ayn ,. x x -C1 Y pw ' a fa , . ig- .X gs f ,sk i 1, I iv X 1 3 .,. as Af S, Q 11 i 4? Aw gg ,-. was . J A , . Q I4-K -M ' . 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FIN.-Xl, HICQXIDINCJS UT Oppmwnt 'l'lu'y 26 Hl'lll'UIl 33 34 xYllf1'l'lllLlll 'SS 7353 Yurk 32 353 Arlington Hl'iLfIlf5 '31 Tl Irllnmclxlnltc- Cfmlwp. 25 45 St. l,I'lK'UDillS 29 63 St. Nlary. XYomlwtuc'k 'SS 48 xIOUS1'Ilt'1ll4f 12 45 Ziml-l31'ntm1 43 4.3 SI. xI2ll'Y,Ijt'Nlll1liIl4'N QS! 77 IlIHlILll'lll1ltl'fjUIlL'l'D, GG 49 St. l,I'KM'OUill5 '35 5:2 .Iuli1'tC.ltl1ulic' lliglm 359 12 Syc'41nm1'z' Ui 44 Sl. Nlury. Vhmcwclstrwk 21 65 Jxflllill. l l'm'port fill P38 Afhlljlfilll H4-ights 14 612 St, Mary, Dvs l,IkliIll'5 if 41 1OhK'tcTllHl0Iil' High 58 P41519 51 XXI' 58 IS s i it 7 0 iwym, A6 an .EQ g fb M 1 .W , Ma ww - k Q X is gs 5 sim 1 A,1A-V.- 5 zz .'i,M 5 W 5 E 5 1 gy? SEV? 3353 5 6 9,1 x . A . f.,, ' ,.1., Q S -55: :-.-E: E5. fx ,,3.l22'1 :KA A-.' : -'k: - 'Z E 5.': ' TX: ---- S i ' M, .1 . RQ M 1 f?gf f: V rf' , , 1 Q, V - .fax W X' -, J, M jjj ww. T. 0,2 ' f E: Y 'ffitm A 3 eg 5232 ' ,xl AFS 5 X S Q A 'C if CAM , 6AQQl !fLf CAQQI' .lla M, The gals behind the boys behind the ball . . . These gay misses lead the fans, cheering the team on to glorious victory. Senior Leader Nlariaime explains a move to her team. CHEERIO! CHEER LEADERS! Peggy O'Neill. Ruth Ann Griffin, Sally Crove. Xlari- anne Grove. The Ostdiek Sisters . . . jean and Betty . . . inspect the silver skates Won by the latter. It would be a task to enumerate the tro- phies won by both girls. inigt- 5:2 Qimm 421-li 1 QB uf w -.L CLASS OFFICERS: Anthony Lullic, vice-president, Marianne Crovt souil th nrman xvilliillll Sinithing, treasurer, Annamaric Moscato, sncretlrw Pr trr Dc-Boar president. eniom - erene, ulareme, ulaerior SAINT EDYVARUS COURT The Lords and Ladies of Elgin In all anxiety Wait- They must leave Saint Edwardis portals. And proceed to learn their fate. Many years hence, or perhaps a few, After victory or perchance defeat, The hope and prayer of each one is That in heaven all shall meet. Marianne Grove, Page 56 ,5 jlie Cfcm 0 19 0 PETER DeBOER, Pete President 45 Football 3,45 Track 1,25 Choral 1,2. Full of fun and wit galore, Is our class president Peter DeBoer. ANTHONY JAMES LULLIE, Tony President 15 Vice-President 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Choral 1,3,4. A star in sports and looks galore, Says our coach- We want moref, ANNAMARIE JANE MOSCATO, Ann Class Treasurer 2, Secretary 45 Sodality, Mission Chairman 35 Senior Play5 Choral 1,3,4g National Honor Society5 Verse Choir 3,4. Anna can be serious, Anna can be gay, But all of us agree we like her either way. WILLIAM PAUL SMITHING, Skook Treasurer 45 Choral 1,3,45 Co-Ed-Word Assistant Business Manager5 Senior Play. And here's our tall and likeable Bill, With his personality, many a woman he'll kill MARIANNE GROVE, Mar Secretary 15 Social Chairman 45 Verse Choir 3,45 Cheer Leader 2,3,45 Choral 1,3,45 Senior Playg Sodality 3. She's nicer than nice, .sweeter than candy. We think Marianne is just fine and dandy. NAOMI ABTS, Nomi Choral 1,3,45 Verse Choir 3,45 Sodality 3,45 Press Club 45 Senior Play. A pretty miss from the five and dimef' She'll blush for you at any time. JERRY JAMES AGUIRRE, L'Pesquire Basketball 1,2,3,4. IIere's a boy who is a clearie, 1'll bet you'll guess it's Jerry Aguirre. PATRICIA LILLIAN BALDAUF, Pat Treasurer 35 Sodality 3,45 C0-Ed-Word Staff Typ- istg Choral 1,3,4g Verse Choir 3,45 Essay Contest Winner 35 Radio Club 4. A miss that's bashful, and really quite shy, But to say she's not sweet would sure he a lie. Page 57 Page 58 jhe Casa o!79 0 CHARLES MICHAEL BURKE, Chuck Basketball 4, Choral 4. What would a class be without new boys? What we like about Chuck, no one he annoys. EUGENE STEPHEN CARNEY, Gene Football lg Track l,2,3,4g Choral l,3,4g Senior Playg Sodality 3. This isnit Ireland, but it would be ublarneyv To say that we wouldn,t miss our own Gene Carney. JAMES HARRY PAUL CHAPIN, Chap Sodality 3,4g Co-Ed-Word Staff, Assistant Publicity Managerg Football 1,2,3,4g Choral l,4. To make it short, to make it simple, What we like about lim are his great big dimples. RUTH ANN COAKLEY Feature Editor Co-Ed-Wordg Senior Playg Choral 45 Verse Choir 4g Sodality 4. She's got a voice, she's got a drawl, D Yoaill often hear her saying, Get on the ball. LOIS ELAINE CONRO, Lo Choral 1,45 Verse Choir 4g Sodality 3. You can always have fun with our friend Lois. Say those in the class . . . You donit have to show us. MARY BOHIN COURRIER Social Chairman 2g Co-Ed-VVorCl Editorg Choral 1, 53,49 Class Playg National Honor Societyg Verse Choir 1,3,4g Essay Contest Winner 3, Sodality 3,4. The smarter element in our Senior Class, And liked by everyone is this full of fun lass. STEPHEN P. DOHERTY, Steve Football 3,45 Choral 1,3,4. Our own Steve is usually in trouble. But we'll say this for him He'll never have a double. MARILYN ANN EGGER, Eggie Co-Ed-Word Business Manager, Choral l,3,4g Sen- ior Playg Verse Choir 3,4. Without our Marilyn we wouldn't go far. You ask why? Because of her car. jhe C6144 o I9 0 JAMES EDWARD FIELD, Tex Vice-President 3, Sodality, Apostolic Chairman 4g Football 1,2,3,4g Track 2,3,4g Basketball 1,25 Senior Playg National Honor Societyg Choral 1,3,4. Tall and handsome and really in trim, Is this young Romeo, our own lim. PATRICIA ANN FOLEY, Boots Choral 1,3,4g Verse Choir 3,4g Sodality 3,4. This out-of-town miss is liked by all. If thereis anything you need on Pat you call. JANE ANNE FREEMAN, Janie Sodality 3,44 Co-Ed-Word Assistant Editorg Choral 1,3,4g Essay Contest 3, First Prizeg National Hon- or Societyg Verse Choir 3,4. Talkatioe and chatty is this young gal, Janie has come to be everyoneis pal. LUELLA ELLEN HOWARD, Lou Choral 1,3,4g Senior Playg Verse Choir 1,3,4g So- dality 3,4. If Lou weren't around who'd get the news? If Lou weren't around we,d all haue the blues. JEAN MARIE KARSTEN, Jeannie Choral 1,3,4g Verse Choir 1,3,4g Sodality 3. A little bit tall, a lmle bit lean, Liked by all, is our gal Jean. NANCY ANN KELLY, Nance Sodality 3,45 Senior Playg Choral 3,44 Verse Choir 3,4. ln her Junior year we found her quiet, In her Senior year we found her u riot. KATHERINE MADOLYN KIRMSE Choral 1,3,4g Senior Playg Verse Choir 3,4g Sodal- ity 3,4. Short and sweet and really good-looking! Sorry boys, she's already tooken. MARILYN KLOCK, Mar Sodality 3,45 Choral 3,45 Verse Choir 3,4. And this is one for whom we all care, She's lately been nicknamed our gal 'Mar.', jhe gfaafs o 19 0 WILLIAM PATRICK KNOTT, Bill Sodality Prefect 45 President 35 Football 1,2,3,45 Choral 15 Essay Contest 3, Second Prizeg Basketball 1,25 Track 1. You'oe seen him on the fieldg he plays football. All the gals love him, but he'll never fall. EUGENE ANTHONY LEONE, Gene Choral 1,4. Wavy hair and a smile that's keen. Thafs what identifies our guy-Gene. HOWARD PAUL LEUER, Dull Secretary 35 Sodality Vice-Prefect 45 Choral 3,45 Senior Play. A handsome grin with a personality that's zowie. This perfectly describes our actor-Howie. DONNA HOPE MCALPIN Secretary 25 Sodality, E.O.L. Chairman 45 Choral 1,45 Verse Choir 3,45 Sodality 3,4. Here is Donna pretty and neat, Here is a gal that's plenty sweet. JAMES JOSEPH ANDREW McGRAW, Badger Football 2,45 Basketball 25 Track 15 Senior Play5 National Honor Society5 Essay Contest Winner. An honor roll student and Badger's his name, Most of us wish that our brains were the same. F. STUART MANN, Stu Track 25 Choral 1,45 Senior Play. A drug store cowboy is this Dapper Dan. He's otherwise known as Stuie Mann. EUGENE ROY MICKLEVITZ, Mick Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 35 Choral 1,2. Where to find Mick -playing ball - just look, If you can't find him there it's behind a comic book. KATHLEEN MARGARET O'CONNOR Kathie Vice-President 15 Sodality Secretary 45 Sodality 3,45 l 1,3,45 Essay Contest 35 Senior Playg Verse 3,45 Press Club 45 Radio 4. A beaming smile that will sparkle and shine. Howie will take Kathleen any time. jhe Cfaaa o 79 0 JEAN ANN OSTDICK, Jean Choral 1,3,4g Sodality 3,-4g Verse Choir 3,4. Iean,s poor beau does a lot of waiting, Cuz' our own Jean does a lot of skating. JEROME EDWARD RACHNER, Jess Co-Ed-Word Staffg National Honor Societyg Senior Playg Choral 1,4. Here's a hard worker . . . took radio at home. We used to call him Shorty but now Mister Jerome. AUDREY REINE RT, And Choral 1,3,4g Senior Playg Red Crossg Sodality 3,4g Verse Choir 3,4. YVe all find sweet this tall slim lass, And say Our Aud's got plenty of class. DONNA MARIE REINERT, Don Choral 1,3,4g Sodality 3,4g Verse Choir 3,4. Here's a beauty that's really feet, You question my word? Then go ask Pete! JAMES ANDREW ROATH, Punkin Co-Ed-Word Staffg Football 2,3,4g Basketball 1,25 Track 1,2g Choral 1,3,4. A few complaints, bright hair an his head. Can you guess who? Nobody but Red. JAMES EDWIN RICHERT, Ricky President 24 Social Chairman 3g Basketball l,2g Football 2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4. This curly blonde finds studies quite easy. And we had our Jim a little bit ubreezyf, CIPRIANO R. SIETE, Cip Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 2g Choral 1,4g Class Play. This Don Juan has a handsome smile, And to find another you'd go many a mile. MARY GLENN SMITH, Mar Co-Ed-Word Sports Editorg Choral 1,3,4g Senior Playg National Honor Societyg Verse Choir 3,45 So- dality 3,4. Steadfast and sturdy is our Mary Glenn, But her attractiveness will draw the men. glue gfafsa o 79 0 HERBERT PHILLIP SULLIVAN, Irish Vice-President 25 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2g Track 1,25 Senior Play5 Choral 1,3,4. A future comedian is full of fun Herb, 'Cui we think his jokes are really superb. MARY ANN THORNHILL, Thornie , Choral 1,3,45 Class Playg Sodality 3,45 Verse Choir 3,4. And hereis a good-looker, a real sweet Jill. We all know her-Mary Ann Thornhill. CONSTANCE MARIE TRAINOR, Connie Choral 1,2,3,4: Press Club 45 Senior Play5 Verse Choir 3,45 Sodality 8,45 Radio 4. And here is Connie who knows how to sing. You'd think this was enough, but she's also got zing. MARIE ANN WEIDNER Choral 1,3,45 Verse Choir 4. Hereis Miss Marie, and wlu1t's her fate? Perhaps a model . . . Sheis up-to-date. MARJORIE WOLFF, Margie Choral 1,3,45 Ed-Hi-Line Staif5 C0-Ed-Word Staffg National Honor Society. Next comes Marge who's plenty shy, But whomever she chooses is a lucky guy. MARY THERESE ZENK, Mar Sodality Literature Chairman 35 Sodality Litera- ture and Publicity Chairman 45 Senior Playg Choral 1,3545 Press Club 45 Verse Choir 3,4. And last comes one who's taste in men vary. She's a beautiful blonde, and her name is Mary. And that,s about all For the Class of Fifty Despite all their faults They,re still pretty nifty. I Marianne Grove Page 62 Mr. and Mrs. Rev. T. P. Bermingham Rev. Wm. F. Boland Rev. T. S. Green Rev. E. A. O'Brien Rev. C. P. Petit Rev. Joseph Roiemann Rev. M. J. Shanahan Rev. D. J. Shields Rev. J. T. Smith Rev. A. N. Thane Rev. M. Tuomey Rev. John Vaughn Carbary and Carbary, Attorneys-at-Law A Friend Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Deuterman Elgin Clinic Elgin Dental Society Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Gabby, Sr. Edward A. Geister, Attorney-at-Law Edward Glashagel, M.D. Paul M. Hamilton, Attorney-at-Law Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Knight Dr. E. J. Martens O. D. Mulliken, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. John A. Newkirk R. S. Rea, D.D.S. A Friend Saint Joseph Hospital Dr. G. J. Sciaraifa A Friend Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Abraham Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson Mr. and Mrs. A. Baldauf Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Beckmann Wilbur J. Bell, Jr. Mrs. Francis Belshan Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bendtsen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. F. Berna Bickler Family Mr. and Mrs. John M. Biggins Blum's Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Bond Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Bonnike Gene Bonnike Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brabec Mr. R. E. Brewbaker Miss Beverly Brockner, '49 Mary Brockner, '51 Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Brockner Henry Burnell Maureen Burnell, '49 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Burnell Mr. and Mrs. Milton Burns Merrill O. Calame Mr. and Mrs. Leo Caughlin Mr. and Mrs. John Caughlin Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Chapin Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cirrincione Class of 1950 Class of 1951 Class of 1952 Class of 1953 Vincent Coleman Family Leo C. Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Conrad Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Conro Larry E. Corr, '48 Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Corr Mr. and Mrs. James F. Costello Mrs. E. J. Courrier Del's Bicycle Shop Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Detry Teresa Dietz, '48 OUP SQOHJOF5 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dreyer Ed-Hi-Line C. DiFulvio Philip Doherty Herman Erlen Lola Ewert Mr. and Mrs. Faculty of St. Mr. and Mrs. Foltz Market Mr. and Mrs. A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flora Mary's School R. A. Field Onorio Flores Frank L. Freeman Lester Gannon Luther B. Giertz Ginny and Joanie, '51 Katherine Gmur, '46 Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Griffin Gertrude Griffin Mr. and Mrs. H. Griffin F. W. Griflith Mr. and Mrs. George Grollemond Clarence Hamby Mrs. James W. Harris A Friend Mr. David L. Gorden Hill Chuck Hines Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Ray Howard John Huber Carol Humbracht Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Humbracht Industrial Chemical Laboratories Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jacob Audrey Jacobs Miss Elizabeth Johnson A Friend Jean Joy Compliments of Mike Kammes R. L. Kemler Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klabunde Ronald Kleiser Betty Knott, '49 Leroy Knott Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kroeger Carl J. Lenz, Jr. Pat Leonard William E. Lindoerfer Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lossau Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lullie Mrs. Kathryn Mc Alpin Mr. and Mrs. James P. McEnerney Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. McEnerney Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McGraw Eileen McNichol Mr. and Mrs. John T. Magee Edward C. Massion Mr. W. R. Meadows Mr. Fred C. Meyers Mr. Vincent J. Mistretta Mrs. Wm. P. Mitchell, Sr. Moose Club Mrs. John Muetterties Bill Nadler Nottolini O'Briens Mr. M. J. O'Neill Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ostdick Page 63 Harriet K. Ostdick, '44 Mariorie Ostdick, '44 Mrs. Harry Pagle Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pate Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Paul Gerald Pease, '48 Teresa Pendergast Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Emil B. Rachner Rakow's I. G. A. Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Range Miss Eva Reinert Mrs. John F. Reinert Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Rexinger Mr. and Mrs. James M. Riepl Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Rifken Rinehimer Brothers Manufacturing Company Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roddis Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Rohling Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. Ruemelin Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rumple S. A. Rugloski Saint Edward High School Band Saint Edward High School Cafeteria Saint Edward High School Faculty Saint Joseph Parents' Association Saint Mary's Mothers' Club Saint Mary's School, Delano, California Joseph Santurro Miss Frances Schmitz Peter F. Schmitz Mrs. T. J. Schmitz Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schneider Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Schnell R. J. Schnell Mr. and Mrs. John Schofield M. H. Schreiber Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Scott X Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Seyller Mrs. Rose Seyller Sisters of Mercy Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Smithing Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snider Spalding's Mrs. Fred Spolum Miss Elizabeth Stickling Mr. and Mrs. H. Leo Stickling Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stolt Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stude Edward Stude, '48 ' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Sullivan Jerry Sullivan, '44 T. H. Swain Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Thelander Clifford J. Thiel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornhill Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence P. Trainor Art Van Acker Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Acker Miss Joanne Vogt, '49 Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wehling Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weidner Mr. Harold Westerman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Westerman Joseph J. Wiedeman 4 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Winesburg Judge Dan B. Withers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Zenk Lloyd Ziegler Joy Zimmerli, '48 Ackemann Brothers Acme Frozen Food Service Adam's Sunset Park Sundries Aquinas High School Baier,s Quality Hatchery Barnettis Barteltis Grocery S. W. Beck 81 Company Jos. F. Berna Transfer Billis Service Station B. K. Photo Hobby Shop Blackhawk Restaurant Borden's Ice Cream Co. Britton Dairy Brotzman 81 Melms Bungeis Burnidge Brothers Burstein Brothers Food Market Catholic Daughters of America Clem's Smoke Shop Colonial Drive In .. Commercial Printing Company Community Jewelers D'Angelo Natural Spring Water Daniels 81 Clark Daum's Sundries Economy Oil Company Edwardis Jewelers Elgin Association of Commerce Elgin Beverage Company Ellis Business College Elgin City Bus Lines, Inc. Elgin Coal 81 Oil Elgin Daily Courier News Elgin Federal Savings 81 Loan Association ur Commercial! .ggaonoord Gloede Grocery Good 81 Hess Barbershop W. T. Grant Company Greetings Unlimited Grimes Sunset Market Gromer's Grocery Hallock Brothers Printing Company Harmeningls Bowling 81 Billiards Harold Niss Menis Wear Healy's Flowers Herman's Store for Men Hilltop Illinois Illinois Illinois Illinois Inn Bell Telephone Company Cleaners 81 Furriers Hydraulic Construction Company Watch Case Company W. H. Jencks Company O. A. Jens Potato Chips Jewel Paint Store Joe H. Jones Agency John Sexton 81 Co. Keeneyis Sport Shop The Kerber Packing Company B. Kesl Knights of Columbus S. S. Kresge Company Kruse's Korner Fred R. Lamp, Heating 81 Sheet Metal Works Ludwig Dairy Company Leuerdale Farm Masi Lanes McBride Brothers Company McBride Pharmacy Elgin Flour 81 Feed Elgin Loan 81 Homestead Association Elgin Homes Dairy Elgin Lincoln Mercury Incorporated Elgin Lumber 81 Supply Company Elgin Motor Sales Incorporated Elgin National Watch Company Elgin National Bank Elgin Riverside Club Elgin Salvage 81 Supply Company Elgin Steam Laundry Elgin Elgin Water Conditioners, Incorporated Window Cleaners Ettner's Shoe Store Fairchild Radio Service G. R. Farrell Federal Bake Shop First Federal Savings 81 Loan Association Edward W. Fisk Fox Valley Coach Lines Incorporated Frey-Hanchette Insurance Agency Fritzelis Red Lion A Friend Milbrandtis Pharmacy Austin A. Mitchell, Real Estate 81 Insurance Modern Dairy Company Monsenis Dress Shop Morrell's Cleaners Muetterties Sunlight Bakery Nelson Pharmacy Norb's Lounge North End Tailor 81 Cleaners O,Connor Funeral Home Ostdick Dairy Paar Furniture Service Parker Shell Service J. C. Penny Company Carl L. Petersen Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Tom Porter, Real Estate Broker Rakow's Market Mabel S. Reinert Reinert Nash Sales Reinert Oil Company , Reinert Real Estate Edward S. Reque Organization Resurrection High School, Lansing, Michigan Earl N. Rosene Rovelstad Brothers Rowe Motors, Incorporated Saint Anastasia High School Saint Charles Steel Kitchens Saint Edward Athletic Club Saint Edward Fathers' Club Saint Edward Mothers' Club Saint Isidore School Saint Josephine Court No. 106 Saint Laurence Men's League Saint Laurence Parents' Association Orlo E. Salisbury Sanitary Meat Market Paul E. Schickler Schneiderls Recreation Sears Roebuck 81 Company Shedd-Bartush Foods, Incorporated Smitty,s Tavern Souster's Flowers South Elgin Hardware 81 Appliance Joseph C. Spiess Company Sportsman's Lodge Standard Wood Products, Incorporated Stark Piano Stern Brothers Stout Funeral Home Sunny Brook Acres Treasure Chest Union National Bank 81 Trust Company Valley Paint Company Henry Van Acker, Excavating Van's Drug Store Vege's Cities Service Shop Vick's Drug Store Villa Street Sport Shop Wait-Ross-Allanson Funeral Home Warner 81 Son Memorials Weichert's Meats Wentworth's Store for Men VVest Dairy Equipment Company Western United Gas 81 Electric Company Wilcox Cleaners Vernon Wolff Funeral Home F. W. Woolworth O. H. Wright 81 Company WRMN Wrona Brothers Young's Oil Company The members of the Senior Class wish to thank the Sponsors who have helped to make the 1950 Co-Ed-Word a success Page 64 ,I f +4 A W sf ,F QQ, , X . - , . Q, , yu , -.lg,V,! X ': 2 H Q? 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