Thornton Township High School - Thorntonite Yearbook (Harvey, IL)

 - Class of 1948

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Y .,,A , ,, 5. 'H sz pm. E? Nb 1 J' M -WD zz :s'Qws572v M wa . 4, 3, . .,A. W, f - Maw X, X ,, .,N: ..H. , ,,..,,, , U f X. 'zisfii' 21, Q- ! ' QL 15553: 3451 L .L ff :Tf:Q:Sfx,:1a' n ff sfif 5 in ESA ,sn V : Mf'ggQQ4f?, , X Ar U NN Q . Rn 'F ., if 3 X.. i Li SA iw , 23 , .A'fl5::sf5-V3 N Pa 'ive f f, Xml av. 2: ,f S sig. .3 iw A v -: ug sr ' 'f . 'A A 2. ' 'Kiwi YW. ,, . 11, ,. Nw, -1. ,. 4 RWM .... f. . ,. .. WW Q . v www' fm! X qv wwf JE Max SQ W W JM 5 2353? is we goarv! aleuofefi fime ana! efforf fo .7LOI l'lf0l'l . . . Mr. G. H. Gibson, President of the School Board, was, before re- tiring from business, president of the Chicago Steel Car Company. He has served the Board faithfully for 36 years. Mr. A. H. McDougall, a consult- ing engineer, has been on the Board for 35 years. Mr. McDougall is a former vice-president of the Whiting Corporation. Mr. Walter Haines, Thornton Township Collector, was elected in l942. Mr. Edward R. Waterman of South Holland, a farmer and bank- er, has served since 194-2. Mr. Frank P. Cowing, Homewood attorney, has given his services since 194-1. Page 10 Last September, Dr. Clifford R. Maddox, former superintendent of instruction and freshman class prin- cipal, was selected by the Board of Education to succeed Dr. William McVey as Thornton's acting super- intendent. In 1926 Dr. Maddox came to Thornton as an instructor. Two years later he was appointed fresh- man class principal and superintend- ent of instruction. Dr. Maddox received his BS. de- gree from Georgetown College in Georgetown, Kentucky, in 1916. ln 1925 he received his M.A. degree and in 1933 his Ph.D., both from the University of Chicago. Mr. Joseph B. Stephens is acting assistant superintendent and also business manager of Thornton Town- ship High School. He came to Thornton in 1924 as a physics in- structor and has been a class prin- cipal for all but his first year. Mr. Stephens is now completing his PH.D. in Education at the Uni- versity of Chicago, where he received his bachelor of science and master of arts degrees. LG Cl.6!JOX, . .S7tQl0AQlfl5 LQCLJ jA0l lflf0l'L . . . Page 1 1 eanfi laromofe exfra-curricu ar acfiuified . O. F. UMBAUGH Dean of Boys Mr. Umbaugh, A.B., M.A., besides being Dean of Boys, is head of the English Department and spon- sor ofthe Boys Club, Purple X, and KIP. He super- vises attendance and discipline. As freshman class principal, Mr. Stephens has had the task of acquainting the Class of 1951 with life at Thornton. Mr. Valbert, MS., is principal of the Class of l950. He teaches civics and orientation and is also director of the curriculum. JOSEPH B. STEPHENS G. R. VALBERT Freshman Class Principal Sophomore Class Principal rincilaagi JOKIQ Jfuclenf cfcwai icafion larogkmfi . HELENE E. WILSON Dean of Girls Miss Wilson, A.B., M.A., is Dean of Girls. She sponsors the Girls Club and is a faculty member of the Purple X. Mr. Phillips, AB., M.A., is principal ofthe Class of 1949. He is also head of the Mathematics De- partment. Mr. Zimmerman, Ph.B., lVl.A., is the senior class principal. He is also head of the Civics and Orien- tation Department. GUY PHILLIPS J. F. ZIMMERMAN Junior Class Principal Senior Class Principal Mr. V. L. Parrish is Superintendent of Miss Edith Mitchell is registrar of the .lun- Buildings and Grounds. ior College and Miss Edith Kordewich of the High School. Gathered around the switchboard in the west ofhce are Mrs. Barbara Leeper, Miss Annabeth Ridder, Miss Caroline Witvliet, and Miss Constance Lovejoy. Mrs. Leeper is secretary to Dr. Maddox, in the absence of Miss Lovejoy. Miss Ridder operates the mimeograph, paper grading, and International Business machines. Miss Witvliet is in charge of student records. Since the taking of the picture Miss Bernice Schmidt has been added to the staff. She operates the switchboard. Of iced um wifA uariec! acfiuified af Jay fan? . v urde, Lookifore, Agreeing, ca eferia uifaf fo Mn. I. A. PETERSON, A.B., M.A., is manager of the school bookstore, which does an annual business of S'550,000. Three student employees are his assistants. They sell textbooks, school supplies of all sorts, and bus tickets. Miss DOROTHY LIEB, B.S., R.N., school nurse, bandages the linger of Martha Korde- wich, her assistant. An average of 61 students a day are interviewed in her office. Giving tuberculosis and hearing tests and making physical examinations for girls are additional duties of the nurse. Miss FLORENCE WATERMAN, B.S., directs the school cafeteria, which serves 195,000 student- meals a year besides fifteen to twenty banquets Seventeen women and twenty-four students work there regularly. 1,300 bottles of milk, 250 pounds of potatoes, 12 gallons of gravy, 18 gallons of soup, and 130 pounds of hot dogs make up one day's ration. Miss HELEN KROHN, B.S., and Miss VIRGINIA HAMILTON, B.S., are the librarians, who, with their forty-five student assistants, help a thou- sand students a day. 350-400 books is average daily circulation. The big business is in refer- ence work. Page 1 5 ,QQ-Cl,ClfLAg fea Ol new te6l,CAel 6, .S2l0fel'l'l6el . HAROLD E. ADAMS, B.Ed., M.A. Vocational Education. MILDRED E. ANDERSON, A.B., M.A. Head of Foreign Language Departmentg Dean of Women, Junior College. WALTER S. ARMBRUSTER, B.M., M.M., MA. Musicg Director of Choral Musicg Operetta Director. SARAH J. BARMORE, A.B. History. VERA M. BARNINGS, B.S., M.A. Mathematics. FRANK L. BAUMAN, B.S. in Ed. Physical Educationg Frosh Football, Basketball, and Track Coach. DALE S. BAUMAN, A.B. Art. HERBERT E. BEAN, B.E., M.A. English. MARGUERITE D. BEGNOCHE, B.S., M.S. Girls Physical Educationg Girls Gym Leaders Sponsorg Team and Individual Sports Coachg Senior Girl Scout Troop. CARL L. BEIER, B.Ed., M.S. Head of Physics Departmentg Chairman KIP Committee. LEONE H. BENSON, A.B. English. ROBERT F. BLAHA, B.S., M.A. Physical Educationg Soph Football and Basketball Coachg Varsity Track Coach. Page 16 .gzldfenigef 18, !6LCbLAg Anile? !0l L ' GEORGE H. BRICKER, B.Ed., M.A. Physicsg General Science. ARTHUR C. BROOKLEY, B.S., M.S. Head of Biology Departmentg Chairman Examination and Necrology Committee. RUTH BROWN, B.S., M.S. Business. STUART C. BROWN, A.B., M.A. Civicsg Vocational Guidance. FRED J. BURDINE, B.VS., M.S. Biology. MARTHA G. CARR, A.B., M.A., Ed.D. Head of Girls Health and Physical Education Depart- mentg WOmen's Athletic Association Sponsorg Team and Individual Sports Coachg Chairman Faculty Health Com- mittee. ADELAIDE CHILDS, A.B., M.A. English. FRANCES Z. CHILSON, flVIrs. Clarence Heppej, A.B., MA. English. MARY L. COFFLAND, B.Ecl. Girls Physical Educationg Team and lndividual Sports Coach. EMILY ANN COFFMAN, flVIrs. Jack Northj, B.Ed., M.A. Englishg Pierian Club. Page 1 7 Qrgi facuhy fea, Ocfoger 9 . MARY E. COMEGYS, AB., M.A. History. VERA A. CRITES, M.A. ' English. THEODORE G. CZECH, B.S. Physical Educationg Soph Football Coachg Vlfrestling Coach. JESSIE E. DANCEY, SA., M.A. Social Science. GEORGE W. DENEMARK, A.B., M.A. Social Scienceg Camera Club Sponsor MARTHA R. DIETRICH. B.S., M.A. Business. C. THOMAS DORE, B.S., M.A. Mathematicsg Frosh Football Coachj ELIZABETH M. FORD, B.S. Homemakingg Art. WILLIAM C. FOWLER, M.E. Industrial Arts. ADELE L. FREDRICKSON, A.B., M.Ed. English. FRANK E. FROSCHAUER, B.S., M.A. Physical Educationg Football, Swimming and Baseball Coachg American Red Cross Examiner for Lifesaving. MARGUERITE E. FRUIN, B.Ed., M.A. Orientation. Page 18 feaclzerd dlaonrior Jfuclenf acfiuifiea VELMA M. GIPP, B.S., M.S. Mathematics. RAYMOND GOUWENS, A.B., LL.B., M.A. Mathematics. W MARTHALOU GRAY, B.S., M.S. Girls Physical Education, Girls Athletic Association Sponsorg Chairman Girls Athletic Committee. M. M. GUNKLE, A.B. Chemistry. ROBERT G. HAMMOND, B.Efl., M.A. Vocational Educationg Assistant Frosh Football Coach. JENNIFER E. HANCE, A.B., M.A., LL.B. Law, Sociology. HENRY R. HARMS, M.A. Chemistry. Lois E. HENDERSON, A.B., M.A. English. MARIE M. HENNIOAN, A.B., M.S. Business, Chairman Faculty Social Committee. JEANNETTE M. HILLS, A.B., MA. German, German Club Sponsor. Page 19 1 affencl loro efwionaf meefingfi - Cibecafur, Clnamlaaign, LYLE A. HOPKINS, B.M. Head of Instrumental Music Departmentg Band Director. THIELEN B. HUDDLESTUN, B.S. in Ed. Head of Physical Education and Athletics Departmentg Varsity l..ettermen's Club Sponsorg Football Coach. RUTH A. JENSEN, A.B., MA. Mathematics. ETHYL M. JOHNSON, B.S. Social Science. RUTH I. JONES, A.B., M.A. Businessg Chairman Flower Committee. RUTH NIICKELSON JONES, B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ed. English. EVERDINE A. KEATING, B.S., MA. Englishg Chairman Student Welfare Committee. CECILIA J. LAUBY, AB., M.S. Biologyg Swing Club Sponsor. EVA L. LIEBER, Ph.B. Head of Business Departmentg Chairman Extra Curri- cular Activities. PAUL W. LIEHR, B.S., M.E. Industrial Arts. R. F. LILLEY Industrial Artsg Visual Education Equipment. ELVA MARTIN fiVIrs. W. R. de Lyrej, B.S., M.S. Business. Page 20 Chicago, .fgffanfic af? . . . iacuda flue Auifcbng program FREEMAN E. MCCONNELL, B.S., MA. Englishg Purple X Sponsorg Speech and Debate Coachg Chairman School Publications Committee. CARL S. MENDENHALL, AB., M.S. Civicsg Director of J. C. Athletics. . ESTHER MERCHANT, A.B., MA. Spanishg Spanish Club Sponsor. MARGARET MILES, B.S., M.S. Home Economicsg General Science. IDENTA L. MOLER, B.Ed., MA. Lating Latin Club Sponsor. CHARLES J. MOORE, B.Ed., MA. General Scienceg Audio-Visual Aids. LYDIA K. MUSSMAN, B.S., M.S. Home Economicsg General Science. GENEVIEVE E. MUSSON, A.B., MA. Foreign Languages. ELEANOR E. NELSON, B.S., MA. Lating English. ToM NISBET, B.S. Physical Educationg J. V. Football, Varsity Basketball, Soph Baseball Coach. l Page 21 1 affem! COOL Counfy fZaCl.m'.9Af.fifufe, UJOLW 20 . LYDIA E. NOBLE Study Hall. CELESTE NOEL, M.A. Social Science. DONALD 07BRIEN, A.B., M.A. Biology. E. C. OHLERT, Ph.B. Englishg Dramaticsg Footlighters Sponsorg Dramatics Coach. PAULINE F. PEIRCE, A.B., A.M. Englishg KIP Assistant Sponsorg Tardy Desk. MARGUERITE POOLE, A.B., A.M. English. VUILMA V. REED, B.S., M.S. Head Of Home Economics Department. FRED W. RING, B.S., M. S. Head of Chemistry Department. JOSEPH E. RIPPERCER, M.A. Chemistry. HARMON D. ROBERTS, M.S. Acting Head of Industrial Arts Department. RUTH L. RUSSELL, A.B., A.M. English. ALICE E. SAVAGE, M.A. Biology. Page 22 Aer-ue rezfeakmenfd af fg . . . inifiafe curricufum Jfuvly LEONARD L. SCHILB, B.S., A.B., A.M. Head of General Science Department. VIOLA E. SEEBACH, AQB., MA. Mathematics. MAE M. SEXAUER, A.B. English. SHIRLEY M. SHAPIRO, A.B., MA. Spanishg Spanish Club Sponsor. EDITH M. SOWERS, B.S. Business. CLARENCE C. STEGMEIR, A.M. Head of Social Science Departmentg Chairman Corridor Conduct. MARGARET M. STONE, B.S. Girls Physical Education. ERWIN J. STUART, B.E., M.E. Industrial Artsg Golf Coach. ANN A. SUNDsTRoM, B.S. Business. ROBERIQ C. SUTOR, B.E. b lndustrial Artsg Assistant l7'rosl1Tootldall and Track Coach. Page 23 3 urnirilz faugkfi af flue ccmman erm qfliclchng 75 an. 13, 74 DOROTHEA H. THIEL, B. of A.E., M.A. Head of Art Departmentg Chairman Art Decoration Committee. MARY P. THOMPSON, B.P.S.M., M.S. Musicg Girls Choir, Girls Glee Club and Keydets Sponsor. JOHN E. TILTON, B.S., A.M. Chemistryg Mathematicsg Athletic Ticket Manager. DANIEL P. VAN ETTEN Industrial Arts. DOROTHY M. WASHBURN, A.B., M.A. Englishg Newspaper Adviserg Yearbook Adviser MARIE D. WEIS, Ph.B., MA., f.D. Social Science. ANDREW A. WINTERBAUER Industrial and Vocational Artsg Athletic Committee. VELMA WRAY, BA. Business. FLORENCE WUNDERLICH, Ph.B., MA., Certificat djezudes F rancaises. , Foreign Languagesg French Club Sponsor. l HENRY A. ZEVENHOUSE, B.S. Industrial Arts. Page 24 ninefeen are new in fke fa! ELIZABETH BRUSHFIELD, A.B., M.A. Business. HELEN MARY DALY, A.B., M.E. Englishg Pierian Club Sponsor. MURIEL E. GUY, AA., B.S., S.M. Biology. HARRIET B. HIGH, Ph.B. English and General Language. GEORGE L. JACOBSEN, A.B. Civics. ARNOLD Y. MIDLASH, A.B. English. ORPHA A. RAGLIN, B.Ed., MA. English. ROY M. SWANBERC, A.B., M.A. Englishg J. C. Publications Sponsor. MARION L. THOMAS, B.S. General Science. . . eiglzf are aclclealcluring fine gear Page 25 M 616605 0 . 2I'lL0l 5 I . U,l'Ll0l 6 . .sjoiakomorefi . ,medknien E ? Q 1' 1 2 ,L mtg gif VE- ,Ma fm I lm 5 ag Km ww V, ff E, wa en iorzf VERNON DEGRAEF ,.,.......,.....,..,.,..,,.....,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,, President GEORGE MAROVICH ....... LOUISE BROWN ........., NELLIE RINKEMA CHUCK BOYSEN ..... In September, 1944, the class of 748 entered Thornton 1,041 headstrong. They had the dis- tinction of being the largest freshman class. This year they continue to hold this distinction by bcing the largest class ever to graduate. As Hfreshiesv the long corridors appalled them and they rushed to classes for fear of being late. As sophomores they had great fun teasing, the incoming freshmen and pretending they knew so much. Then they became upperclassmen. Members of their class were on the Varsity teams, they elected a May Queen, and went to the prom. This year they are the seniors. Under the guidance of Mr. J. F. Zimmerman, they have reached the sought-for goal. .......1st Vice President .......2nd Vice President ..................Secretary ........Treasurer As they stand waiting to receive their diplomas the night of graduation, there will no doubt be memories. These memories will begin with their first day at TTHS and end with the day that has just passed when the bell rang for their last class. Memories they will have of the first football game, the freshman party, report cards, study halls, the Lincoln statue, the yearbook, the Knotty Pine, the plays, the May Queen election, assemblies, the T bench, the first Girls Club Dance, language clubs, the prom, senior elec- tions, and exams. SENIOR SENATE Row 1: Joanne Nomes, Helen Van Laningham, Louise Brown, Dorothy Weber, Nellie Rinkema, Mary Ann Triumph. Row 2: Jerry Fortin, Chuck Boysen, Herb Hannagan, Louis Kusay, Vernon DeGratT, Roger Mitchell, Bill Bruin, Louie Surufka. Row 3: Donald Eytcheson, George Marovich, Harry Gunn, Tom Corbett, James Simon, ,lim Lawless, Dennis Bruggeman, Bruce M. Sublette. f'f - in....wlvw we ernon legraf lzeaclri farqerif fienwr c arid Bl ll BONNIE ABRAHAM-Flossmoor. Academic Course. National Honor Society, 3, 4, 2nd Vice President 2, KlP Board 3, Forum 2, 3, Conduct committee chairman 4, Girls Club Board 2, Wfhite T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Service Award, Activity point commission 3, Welfare 4, May Queen Attendant 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, 4'Mikado', cast 4, Swing Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Speech broadcasts 4, Student service 4, Graduation usher 3, Frosh party 1, Soph party 2, Homecoming Dance 3, MOur Town 4. JANET ADAM HJannie fMatteson. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 4, Purple T pin 4, Mother- Daughter Banquet 2, 4, Dad-Daughter Banquet 4, Girls Club Dance 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. PEDRO AGUILAR-Harvey. Technical Course. Boys Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, Spanish Club 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3. PRISCILLA ALDEN Amelie -Homewood. Academic Course. National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, KIP 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, Marshall 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Coun- cil 4, Secretary 3, Spanish Club 4, Council 4, Purple X 3, 4, Newspaper 4, Circulation Manager 4, Yearbook 4, Chorus 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, 2, HMikado 4, Christmas Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, Swimming Pageant 4, Graduation Usher 3, Student Service 4. RONALD ALLEN- DON ANDERSON HAndy,,-Flossmoor. Academic Course. Sen- ate 1, Boys Club representative 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Camera Club 4, Pan American League Council 3, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, F-ootlighters 2, Swing Club 1, 2, Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4, Chorus 3, 4, Madrigal 3, 4, Spring Festival 3, 4, Christmas Concert 3, 4, State Music Conference 3, entertainment for Junior-Senior party 3, NI Remember Thorntoni, 3, HA Mexi- can Holiday 2, MPride and Prejudicei' 3, HA Murder Has Been Arrangedn 4, 'iMikado,, 4, La Cariocan 3, Our Towni' 4. DONNA ANDERSON HAndy -Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 4, Purple T pin 4, Typist 4, Mother- Daughter Banquet 2, 3, Stand-up 1, 2, Hi-C Club 3, Dramatics 4, Stage Crew 4, Swing Club 2, Chorus 4, Archery 4, Usher for MJune Mad , WA Murder Has Been Arrangedw 4, uMikado'7 4, 'LOur Townn 4. JEAN AANDERSONYHHIVCY. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, T-small 4, Swimming Pageant 1. ROBERT ANDERsoNgHarvey. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Golf 2, Jr. Lifesaving Award 2, SHIRLEY ARNDT 2Dusty -Ivanhoe. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 3. RICHARD W. AUSTIN 4'Bill -Flossmoor. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Hi Y 2, Pierian Club 3, Swing Club 3, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Golf 2, 3, 4, Swimming class leader 2, 3, 4, Senior lifesaving 2, 3, 4, H. R. War Bond and Stamp Chairman 1, Speech broad- casts 4, 'iOur Town 4. MILO BACKUS-Riverdale. Academic Course. National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, KIP forum 1, 3, Conduct Committee 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, Presi- dent 4, Latin Club 3, Vice President 3, Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, 'iOur Townm 4. Page 2.9 in ggggrsgige ff,5,A:rs'L,-sis::.sr2,,QrzMsevQ5s2 were -R-SW f,ft,gggg:3,gggg,e,,'3ggr ornfongi Airiforg . . lviifclcafzi Lreal' finx . CONNIE Lou BAKER-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1. 2, 3, 4, White T pin 2, Purple T pin 3, Typist 4, Latin Club 1, 4, Home Economics Club 1, Archery 4. NORMAN EARL BAR!-LR-Markham. General Course. Boys Club 2, 3, Hall Guard 3, Campus Patrol 4. RALPH BALL-Homewood. General Course. Boys Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, 4, Mother-Son Banquet 3, Spanish Club 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BALLARD 4'Bob fRiverdale. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, Hall Guard 2. Ross BANAszAK- PATRICIA BANNON Pail-Homewood. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2. 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Typist 2, Marshal 3, 4, Stand-up 3, French Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, 'gljride and Prejudice 3, 1 Remember Thorntonu 3: Far Off Hillsi' 3, Stage Crew 3, Footlighters 3, 4, Home Econom- ics Club 1, Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4, Chorus 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, GAA 1, Archery 4, Library Assistant 2, Student Service 3, 'Wlikatlov 4. PAUL EARL BAPTIST-Tinley Park. Academic Course. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, KIP 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Pierian Club 1, 2, Swing Club 1, 2, 3, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, Football 2, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermens Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BI-ZRNXCE BARAN-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, Student Service 4. PAUL BARRHHAD- HELliN BARGIEL-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 3, Purple T pin 4, Refreshment Crew 2, Latin Club 2, Home Economics Club 1, GAA 1, 4, Numerals 4, T-large 4, Archery 1. JOSEPH R. BARss Joei'--Hazel Crest. Academic Course. National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor R-oll 4, Senate 3, KIP Treasurer 4, KIP Conduct and Speakers Committees 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Stamp Club 23, Debate 2, 3, 4, 'aPirates of Penzancei' 2, MlVIikado', Chorus 4, Purple X 4, .lr. Red Cross 1, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Speech broadcasts 4, Hearst Newspapers American History Award National Finals 4, 1. H. S. A. Extempore Speech Contests 3, 4, American Legion Oration Finals 3, 4. BARBARA BARTHOLOMEW Beege,'4Tinley Park. Academic. Honor Roll 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Refreshment Crew 2, 3, 4, Bus Guard 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Stage Crew for gflune Madw and 'KA Murder Has Been Arranged 4, Footlighters 4, GAA 2, Library Assistant 3, Student Service 2, Torch Pin 2, 4: 'L0ur Townl' 4. Page 30 . :Benford ave laicfured fa en BIARY ANN BATORSKIfH3TVCY. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 1, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Typist 4. MARILYN BEAUPRE4 BTURIEL BECKMAN l'Mert'i4Riverda1e. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, Division Chairman 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Service Award 3, Marshal 3, Mother- Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, Stand-up 1, Girls Club Dance 4, Home Economics Club 2, Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4, Usher '41 Remem- ber Thornton 3. STANLEY BECKSTROM-fa-Markham, Academic Course. Peotone Community High School 1, Boys Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 3, 4. JACK BEDNARCIK 4'Chick AHarvey. Trade Course. KIP Home- room Representative 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi Y 2. MARvxN BELL? BARBARA JEAN BENDLE g'Barb,'-Homewood. General Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Secretary of at- tendance 1, French Club 2, Home Economics Club 1, Swing Club 1, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, Red Cross Representative 2, Chair- man of ushers Pride and Prejudicen 3. HOWARD BENNETT HHowie,'-Hazel Crest. General Course Morton High School 1, 2. STELLA BER-Harvey. General Course. Girls Club 1, 3, Hi-C Club 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, GAA Board 4, Numeral 2, T-small 3, Archery 4, Gym Demonstration 3, GAA Leader 2, GAA Baseball Sports leader 4, Junior Representative at Basketball Banquet 3. CAROLE BERGPIR-DOTTOH. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, Girls Choir 4, GAA 3, 4, Numerals 3, T-small 4, Gym Demonstrations 3, Speech broadcasts 4, Gym Leader 3, 4, Spring Festival 2, 3, 4, Latin Banquet 3. PATRICIA BESSETT Pat -Hazel Crest. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 1, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Stand- up 2, 3, Swing Club 1, 2. DALE BEsTEnE1ELD '4Bess',-Homewood. Technical Course. Senate 2, 3, Hall Guard 3, Hi Y 1, 2, 3, Newspaper 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermens Club 3, 4. Page 3 l em! lljanvfenderg, larefiiolenf . . BARBARA BICKLEY-Homewood. Academic Course. Bloom THS 1, Girls Club 2, 3, White T pin 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Swing Club 2, Junior Majorette 2, Profiles 3. ROBERT BINETTE 4'Bob -Hazel Crest. General Course. KIP 2, 3, Boys Glee Club 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Lettermens Club 2, 3, 4, Golf 2. ARLENE BISCHEL 'aRed,'-Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 1, 4, Division Chairman 3, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Service Award 3, House Committee 3, Marshal 4, Activity Point Commission 3, Mother-Daughter Ban- quet 1, 2, 3, 4, Hostess Chairman 4, Dad-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Stand-up 1, 2, 3, Welfare 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Swing Club 1, 2, Band 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Gradua- tion Usher 3, Student Service 4. LUCY BLACK '4Lou -Dolton. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, .lunior Service Award 3, Refreshment Crew 4, Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4, Chorus 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, 2, Keydets 1, GAA 3, 4, Student Service 2, 4, Torch Pin 4, Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA BLAKEMORE?Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club Council 1, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Hi-C Club l, 2, 3, 4, Footlighters 4, GAA l, 2, i6Our Town 4. HARRIET JO-ANNE Boas HBobby -Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, Home Economics Club 1, Rental Library Assistant 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM BOEDE '4Bill -Midlothian. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Stag Committee 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Contest 3, Section Leader 3, Orchestra 3. RICHARD BOGDAN Miguel --Harvey. Academic Course. Sen- ate 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Board 4, Hall Guard 2, 3, Representative 3, 4, Stag Committee 2, 4, Mother- Son Banquet 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Spanish Council 2, 3, Dramatics Business Staff 3, 4, Baseball 1, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 3, 4, Lettermens Club 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Student Service 4, Candy Committee at basketball games. JOHN BoCoANowIcz-Harvey. General. Boys Club 1, 2. MARILYN Bo1vIN-Harvey. Business Course. St. Mary's 1, 2, Girls Club 2, 3, 4. ELINOR BooNIs!Tinley Park. Business Course. MacKenzie High School, Detroit, Michigan 1, Girls Club 2, 3, Student Service 4. STANLEY BOYER '4Stosch -Harvey. General Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Hi Y 2, Mikado chorus 4, i'Pirates of Penzancew 2, Chorus 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Lettermens Club 4. Page 32 KALLCL QOHQQF7 Z?0g5 l0l e6L6!el'lf CHUCK BOYSEN-HBIVCY. Technical Course. Honor Roll 15 Class Treasurer 45 Senate 35 KIP 35 Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Board 25 Representative 35 'lPirates of Penzance 25 Mikado'l 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Boys Glee Club 15 Basketball 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Swim- ming 35 Lettermens Club 3, 4: Speech broadcasts 45 Senior life- saving 3. ROGER BRACH, JR.-Harvey. Academic Course. Tivy High School 15 Boys Club 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Council 35 Secretary 45 Spanish play 3. BETTY BRANDENBURG '6Smoe,'-Markham. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Swing Club 1, 2. BASIL BRASSFIELD 'SBuzz -Dolton. Academic. KIP 45 Boys Club 1. 2, 3, 45 Bus Guard 35 Representative 35 Latin Club 2, 3. CLARENCE BRAZELTON 'tTennessee,'fPhoenix. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3. CHARLES BROOKS uChuck'l-Harvey. Academic Course. KIP 35 Boys Club 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. LAVONNE BROWN MBiman fHarvey. Academic Course. National Honor Society 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 KIP Board 2, 35 Speak- ers Committee, 3, 45 Dance 2, 35 Lost Xt Found Manager 2, 3, 45 Conduct Committee 45 Secretary 45 Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Board 35 Council 45 Division Chairman 25 White T ping Purple T pin 25 Junior Service Award 35 Scholarship 25 Marshal 45 Chairman Ac- tivity Point Commission 35 Stand-up 25 Welfare 45 Refreshment Crew 45 Dance 35 Boys Club 3, 45 German Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, 35 Hi-C Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate 2, 35 Mikado 45 Swing Club 1, 2, 35 Newspaper 2, 35 Yearbook 25 Chorus 3, 45 Girls Choir 1, 25 Keydets 25 Graduation Usher 35 Student Service 3, 45 .lunior Representative, Flag Day 35 Extemporaneous speech con- test 2. LOUISE BROWN Lou',-Ivanhoe. Academic Course. Class First Vice-President 25 Secretary 35 Second Vice-President 45 KIP Forum 1, 25 Board 3, 45 Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Board 3, 45 Council 25 Division Chairman 15 White T pin 15 Purple T pin 25 Junior Service Award 35 May Queen Court Maid of Honor 35 Spanish Club 25 Hi-C 35 Stage Crew for 'LA Murder Has Been Arrangedv, June Mad 45 Footlighters 3, 45 Pur- ple X 3, 45 Vice-President 45 Swing Club 2, 35 Girls Choir 1, 2, 45 G. A. A. l, 2, 35 Cheerleader 3, 45 Captain 45 4'0ur Townl' 4. MARY ANN BROWN HBurn -Midlothian. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Home Economics Club 1. WILLIAM BROWN HBill -Ivanhoe. Technical Course. Senate 25 Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Stag Committee 45 Stage Crew A Murder Has Been Arranged , 'ijune Madl' 45 Footlighters 35 Swing Club 35 Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Tennis 45 Cheer- leader 4. GLEN BRUEGMANN- DENNIS BRUGGEMAN Bruggy',wThornton. Technical Course. Senate 45 Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Hall Guard 3, 45 Campus Patrol 35 Stag Committee 45 Basketball 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Track 35 Lettermens Club 2, 3, 45 President 45 Football co-captain 4. Page 33 an avid, jkornfonife ecbfor, BILL BRUIN HWilfie -South Holland. Academic. Senate 43 Boys Club 2, 3. 4g Stag Committee 43 Spanish Club 13 Football 33 Junior-Senior Party 43 Prom Committee 43 Chairman Commence- ment announcements 4. WVILLIAM BRUTLAG 'iWilly -Homewood. Academic. Boys Club 2, 3, 43 Hall Guard 43 Hi-Y 23 Latin Club 3. BRYCE YVONNE BULLOK 'iConcharoja 4Harvey. Academic. Honor Roll 33 Girls Club 3, 43 White T pin 43 Purple T pin 43 Typist 43 Refreshment Crew 43 Latin Club 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Camera Club 43 Torch pin 4. HARRIET BURToN-Markham. Business. Girls Club l, 2, 3, 43 Newspaper 43 Yearbook 43 Student Service 3, 4. TNTARCELLA JEANNE BURToN4Midlothian. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Division Chairman 13 Scholarship 2, 33 German Club 2, 33 Dramatics 43 Stage Crew HA Murder Has Been Ar- rangedn, iflune Madw 43 Student Service 43 Play usher 43 Maga- zine Drive 3, 4. HAROLD BUSH-Blue Island, Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Representative 33 Spanish Club 1, 23 Pierian Club 4. DOLORES BUSHBIANYHHTVCY. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 White T pin 13 Purple T pin 2g Mother-Daughter Banquet 1, 3, 43 Dad-Daughter 1, 2, 43 Stand-up 13 Secretary of attend- ance lg Home Economics Club 13 Swing Club 1, 23 Library As- sistant 1, 3. .HUDON BYDALEK 'iPunky -Harvey, General Course. Boys Club 2, 33 Hall Guard 4. PATRICIA ANN CALDWELL lrish -llidlotliian. Business Course. St. Louis Academy and Sacred Heart High School. EUGENE CALLHAM+lx'11l1l01lllLlIl. Tratle Course. Boys Club 1, 2. 3, 4. .lox CAPRIOTTI '4Cappyi'- fHarvey. General Course. Boys Club 1, 43 Spanish Club 33 Baseball 2, 3. 43 Lcttermen's Club 4. SAM CAPRIOTTI HCappy . Harvey. General Course. Senate 33 Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3. Page 34 ici reiaredenfafiue af DONALD CARLSON-Harvey. General Course, KIP 1, 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 1, 2, Track 1. CARL CARLSSON Babel-Harvey. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, Football 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Lettermens Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Olhcer 4, District Wrestling Champion 3. JULIA CARPENTER-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Typist 4, German Club 2. JAMES CARR Jim -Tinley Park. Academic Course. Boys Club l, 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 4, Lettermens Club 4. THOMAS CELLINI-Dolton. Business Course. Boys Club 3, 4, Bus Guard 3, 4, Campus Patrol 2. NONA BELLE CENORKE-Hazel Crest. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Service Award 3, Fun-Nitei' 3, Latin Club 3. JEANNE CHRISTIAN-H3fV6y'. Academic Course. KIP 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 4, Division Chairmen 1, 3, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Hi-C Club 3. 4, Girls Glee Club 1, Girls Choir 2, 3. NANCY CHURCHILL-Harvey. Business Course. Hyde Park High School 1, Girls Club 2. 3, 4, Typist 4, Spanish Club 2, Swing Club 2, 3, Student Service 2, 3, 4. VERN LEROY CLARK-Riverdale. Academic Course. Tomales High School, California 1, Boys Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 3, Spanish Club 3, Camera Club 3. BILLIE RUTH CLAUS-Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 1, 3, Division Chairman 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Mother-Daughter Banquet 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Hi-C Club 3. 4, Home Economics Club 1, Graduation Usher 3. IRA CLINE, JR. Euan-Oak Forest. Academic Course. KIP 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus Guard 2, 3, Tennis 2. RAMONA COOK-Harvey. Business Course. Spanish Club 1, 2, Girls Club 2, Girls Choir 3, GAA 2. Page 35 fed malfea lzif ad mai in THOMAS CORBETT uCarbonate'l-Harvey. Trade Course. Senate 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Boys Glee Club 1. NANNETTE CORDT HNancy fHome-wood. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Typist 3, Marshal 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 3, Dad-Daughter Banquet 2, Stand-Up 2, 4, Secretary of attendance 1, Re- freshment Crew 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Swing Club 1, 2, 3, Girls Choir 1, 2, 3, Keydets 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming Pageant 1, 4, Jr. Lifesaving Award 1, Sr. Lifesaving Award 3, Library Assistant 3, Student Service 3. HARRY CORNWALL Hank -South Holland. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Stage Crew 2, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, Football 3, 4, Lettermens Club 4, Movie Operator 1, 2, 3. lxf1ARION COIISON-HHIVCY. Academic Course. KIP 1, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship 1, 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Footlighters 4, Swing Club 2, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, CAA 1, Graduation Usher 3, Library Assistant 2, 3, Student Serv- ice 4. lN'1lLLICENT COTTON Millie,'4Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Stand-Up 2, Home Economics Club 1. Toivnsni: A. COULOMBE Mliedv-Harvey. General Course. Sen- ate 3, Boys Club 3, Campus Patrol 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Captain, Vice-President wrestling 4, Lettermens Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-treasurer 4. ANITA COURT-Flossmoor. Academic Course. National Honor So- ciety 3. 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 2, White T pin 1, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, Stand-up 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Program Chairman 3, Swing Club 1, 2, Yearbook 3, Chorus 4, Girls Choir 1, 2, 3, Keydets 1, 2, 3, Swimming Pageant 2, 4, Stage Crew 2, Jr. Lifesaving Award 3, Graduation Marshal 3, Dance director Mikado 4. DELORES COVER-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, House Committee 4, Typist 4, Dad-Daughter Banquet 2, Swing Club 1. 2. MARY ANN CROWSON 'ACrow,'-Flossmoor. Academic Course, All Saintis College, Vicksburg, Mississippi 1, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Mother-Daughter Banquet 2, 3, Dad-Daughter Ban- quet 3, Stand-Up 2, 3, Favors Chairman 3, French Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Club 2, Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4, Arch- ery 4, Speech broadcasts 4, Student Service 1, 2, 3, KIP Home- coming Dance 3, Junior-Senior Party 3, 4. JOAN DANIELSON-Chicago. Business Course. White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Home Economics Club 1, Swing Club 1, 2, GAA 2, Board Member 2, Student Service 2, 3. 4. STEVE DANISH-Oak Forest. Technical Course. Bus Guard 2. 3, 4, Hi-C Club 3, 4, Chorus 4, Boys Glee Club 3. FRED DARROIIN 'aDerf,,-Harvey. Academic Course. Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Senate 2, K1P 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Patrol 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Swing Club 1, 2, 3, Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4, Football 2, Golf 2. Page 36 Z4 7WWJef JJM Men CHARLES STEVEN DAvIs-Harvey. Academic Course. KIP 1, 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Purple X 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Speech broadcasts 4. JANET DAVIS Jan -Homewood. Academic Course. Honor Roll 2, 4, KIP 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, Division Chairman 1, 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Serv- ice Award 3, House Committee 3, Typist 2, 3, Activity Point Commission 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3. 4, Dad- Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Stand-up 1, 2, 3, 4, Welfare 2, 3, 4, Secretary -of Attendance 3, 4, Faculty Tea 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Council 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Play Usher 3, 4, Pen Pals 1, 2, 3, 4, Mikado 4, Swing Club 1, 2, 4, Newspaper 4, Editor 4, Yearbook 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, Keydets 1, 2, GAA 1, Swimming Pageant 2, Jr. Lifesaving Awards 2, Sr. Lifesaving Awards 4, Speech broadcasts 4, Student Service 1, 2. 3, Red Cross Rep- resentative 1, 2, 3, Business Manager Pirates of Penzancel' 2, Chicago Youth Conference 3, 4, Chicago Sun Trip to UN As- sembly 4, PTA Nite Club 3, Spring Festival 1, 2, 3. 4, Christ- mas Concert 1. 2, 3, 4: Our Town 4. STUART DAY4Riverdale. General Course. University of Chicago High School. ALLDER DEANiTinley Park. Academic. Boys Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Bus Guard 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Swing Club 2, Boys Glee Club 2, 3, Student Service 3, Junior Red Cross 1. 2, 3, Movie Projector operator 1, 2. GERDINE DE GRAEF-South Holland. Academic Course. National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Boll 1. 2, 3, 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T Pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Service Award 3, Senior Service Award 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, House Committee 3, 4, Typist 4, Marshall 4, Chairman of Activity Point Commission 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 2, 3, 4, Stand-up 1, 2, 3, 4, Wel- fare 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Attendance 3, Freshman Leader 4, Membership Committee 3, 4, Dance 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Art Club 3. 4, Camera Club 4, Publicity Chairman, Program Com- mittee 4, Photo Contest 4-3rd Prize, Debate 2, Business Nlan- ager uOur Town 4, Swing Club 3, Orchestra 3. 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Graduation Usher 3: Student Service 4, Girls Club Con- ference 4. PATRICIA DE GRAFF Patty -South Holland. Academic. Girls Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Swing Club 2. VERNON DE GRAPE-South Holland. Technical Course. Class President 4, Senate 3, 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Junior-Senior Party 4. LORRAINE DE Rossi i'Baby MDolton. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Spanish Club 2, G. A. A. 2. 3. 4: T small 3, Archery 4, Gym Demon- strations 3. DAVE DERIiNrz-Harvey. Trade Course. Boys Club 1. 2. 3, 4. LAURA DE YoUNc 'iMert -South Holland. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2. 3. 4, Footlighters 4: Student Service. JAMES DONALD DIEBELYHHTVCY. General Course. Boys Club 2, 3, 4. CLARENCE DIENEMAYSOUID Holland. Trade Course. Boys Club 2, 3. Page 37 l l CLlfl90 rown, calafaufz, er-rg .jalgfanci CAM' jljfecleri RALPH Du.i:o Super Sonic -Honiewnucl. Trade Cours:-. Boys Club 1, 2. LOREN D1LLoN-- Evizrvx DINGLER-Tinley Park. Business Course. Student Serv- ir-e 4. TNTARCARET DOMITER- Axim: DoNA'ro4Midlothian. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, May Queen Attendant 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Swing Club 1, Graduation Usher 3. TERESI-3 DRWAL 'ATerry',-Posen. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, White T pin 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Swing Club 2, Junior Red Cross 3, Girls Glee Club 2, Girls Choir 3, Library Assistant 3. ALICE DRYJA-Posen. General Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3. DORIS DUNKER iiDl1Hk77fTl'l0Tl1l0l1. Am-ademiv Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Home Economics Club 1, GAA 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3. livA NTAY DURAND Evie7'-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics 1, Girls Glee Club 1, 2. VVILHELMINA DYKEMA--S0l1ll1 Holland. Business fi0lll'Sf'. Girls Club 1. NTARYANN EcKsTE1N-Harvey. Academic Course. KIP 4, Furuin 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, Division Chairman 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Service Award 3, Senior Service Award 4, House Committee 4, Typist 4, Marshal 4, lVlotl1cr- Daughter Banquet 3, Freshman leader 4: Refreshment Crew 4, Girls Club Dance 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 4, Dramatics 4, Stage Crew 4, Footlighters 4, Swing Club 2, Girls Glee Club 1, Girls Choir 2, Sr. Lifesaving: Award 4, Student Service 4, 'l'orc:h Pin 4, Our Townv 4. Rouizur A. ECKWALL-East Hazel Crest. Trade Prep Course. Senate 3, Boys Club 2. 3. 4, Swimming 4, Movie Operator 4. Page 38 CL, CAQQVLGCJQP5, nflflf e U5 JEANNIE EcE1.sroN-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 White T pin 33 Tag Committee 33 Home Economics Club 2. Doronrs EIPPER lpe -Flossmoor. Academic Course, Girls Club 1, 2. 3g White T pin 13 Purple T pin 23 French Club 3, 43 Latin Club 1. 2, 33 Art Club 3, 43 Camera Club 43 Con- test Committee 43 3rd prize-Photo Contest 43 Band Concert 33 Orchestra 4. BARBARA EKSTROM 'iEckyi,-Homewood. General Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 23 Business staff i'Pride and Prej- udice 33 Footlighters 33 Home Economics Club 13 Swing Club 1, 23 Girls Glee Club 13 Student Service 3, 4. JEANNI-1 ELMORE t'Elmer ll -Tinley Park. Academic Course. Senate 33 Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Council 23 White T pin 13 Purple T pin 23 Dad-Daughter Banquet 13 Refreshment Crew 23 Conference 23 Spanish Club 1, 23 Debate 13 Dramatics 43 Stage Crew 'LA Murder Has Been Arrangedii, iflune Mad 43 Footlighters 43 Treasurer 4g Swing Club 1, 23 Student Service 43 Torch Pin 2. THOMAS JAY ENGQUIST Tinyi'-Oak Forest. Academic Course Bus Guard 23 German Club 2, 3. DONNA ERTL 4'Ert -Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 33 Typist 43 Student Service 4. DIAN EVANS i'Di -Markham. Academic. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Division Chairman 13 White T pin 13 Purple T pin 23 Secretary of Attendance 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Home Economics Club 13 Swing Club 1, 23 Girls Glee Club 2, 33 Girls Choir 4. ARMIN EVERS-Harvey. Trade Course. Boys Club 23 Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD EYTCHESON Donn-Harvey. Academic Course. Senate 43 KIP 2, 33 Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Representative 23 Hi Y 1, 23 German Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Business Staff A Murder Has Been Arrangedw 43 Purple X 43 Swing Club lg Swimming 33 Sr. Lifesaving Award 3. JIM FALSTER '6Browniei'-Harvey. General Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi Y 2, 33 Treasurer 33 Swimming 3, 43 Class Leader 2, 3, 4g Sr. Lifesaving 2, 3, 4. RUTH FElJDEllSl1N7HOmCW0Od. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 German Club 1, 2, 33 Dramatics 43 Stage Crew 43 Foot- lighters 43 Girls Glee Club lg Graduation Usher 33 Student Serv- ice 4. PHYLLIS J. FERGUSON MFerg -Riverdale. Academic. KIP Representative lg Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Council 13 White T pin 13 Secretary of attendance 43 Spanish Club 2, 3g Bicycle Club 1, 23 Stage Crew 43 Footlighters 43 GAA 13 i'Our Towni' 4. Page 39 fifarfa wor , Lac! Lg yolzn ollunclmar , larefniclenf JENNIE Fl'lRNANDl'lZ7I'1HZC1 Crest. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Secretary of attendance 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1. JOAN FIGLEWSKI-Homewood. Academic. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 2, Purple T pin 2, Refreshment Crew 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Numerala l, Small T 2, Graduation Usher 3, Student Service 3, 4. GEORGE FIKRLE-Midlothian. Technical Course. Boys Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. GLENN FINNEY-Harvey. Technical Course. Boys Club 1. 2, 3. RUTH FIRNHABER4Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Service Award 3, House Committee 4, Marshal 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 3, Stand-up 2, Freshman Leader 4, Refreshment Crew 4, Dance 3, German Club 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Dramatics 4, Stage Crew L'June Mad 4, Footlighters 4, Home Economics Club 1, Swing Club 1, Girls Glee Club 1, Girls Choir 2, 3, Student Service 3, Torch pin 3. JOHN FORD '4Henryi'-Harvey. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermens Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD R. FORTIN Jerry -Hazel Crest. Trade Course. Senate 4. LOWELL FRANK Franks -Tinley Park. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Swimming 3, 4, Track 4, Lettermens Club 3, 4, Lifesaving 2, 3, 4, Swimming Class Leader 3,4. CHARLES FRANKLIN Chuck -Matteson. Technical Course. Lewis College. WILLIAM FRANTZ Tam -Midlothian. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. DORIS JEAN FREDERICK Freddie -Homewood. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Typist in Girls Club 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 2, 3, Stand-up 4, Loyalty Day 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Pierian Club 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3. LAUREL FREDMAN- Page 40 :ion mend FMIIUL lar-efiiclenli CHARLOTTE FREDERICK 'LChar - Midlothian. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Serv- ice Award 3, Marshal 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Swing Club 3, Harvey Hoofers 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Numerals 3, Swimming Pageant 2, 4, ir. Lifesaving Awards 1, Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4, Letter 3, 4, Torch Pin 3. FRANK FREEHAUF-Lansing. Trade Course. Hall Guard 4, Bus Guard 3, 4. BARBARA ANN FREITAG uBobbie -Tinley Park. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Mother- Daughter Banquet 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Home Economics Club 1, Swing Club 1, 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, Girls Choir 3. 4, Archery 4. BARBARA FREMOUW 4'Bohhie',-Oak Forest, Illinois. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Magazine Chairman 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Purple X 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 3, 4, Numerals 1, T-small 2, T-large 3, Gym Leader 2, 3, Swimming Pageant 2, 4, Sr. Lifesaving Award 3, Library Assistant 3, P. T. A. Open House 3, Girls Club Conference 3, Torch pin 3. CHARLES FROEBEL-Ivanhoe. Academic Course. South Park High School 1, Boys Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Swimming 3, Speech broadcasts 4, Swimming Class Leader 3, Sr. Lifesaving Award 3. MARCUERITE FROELICH-Markham. Academic Course. Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman 4, White T pin 2, Purple T pin 2, Stand-up 4, Dance 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Dramatics 4, Stage Crew 4, Footlighters 4, Play Usher 4, Archery 4, Swimming Pageant 2, Sr. Lifesaving Award 3, Student Service 2, 4, Torch Pin 3, Tag Day Chairman 3. THERESA FRONCZAK Terry',-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Dad-Daughter Banquet 1, Stand-Up 1, 2, 3, Home Eco- nomics Club 1, Student Service 1, 4. LOUIS FURLAN Louie -Lansing. Academic Course. Boys Club 3, Hall Guard 4, Spanish Club 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Lettermens Club 2, 3, 4. JACKIE FURTH-Harvey. Academic Course. National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, 2nd Vice President 2, Treasurer 3, Senate 2, 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 2, Council 4, Divi- sion Chairman 3, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Jr. Service Award 3, Sr. Service Award 4, Scholarship 1, 2, Activity Point Commission 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, Dad-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, Stand-up 1, 2, 3, Welfare 2, 3, 4, Chairman 4, May Queen Attendant 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Sec- retary 3, Debate 1, 2, 3, Footlighters 2, 3, Swing Club 1, 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Speech broadcasts 4, Graduation Usher 3, Student Service 4, Girls Club Conference 2. JEAN FURTH-Harvey. Academic Course. National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Vice President 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Of- ficer 1, 2, 3, Senate 1, 2, 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Major Officer 4, Board 3, 4, Division Chairman 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Jr. Service Award 3, Senior Service Award 4, Scholarship 1, 2, Activity Point Commission 3, May Queen Attendant 3, Spanish Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, Swing Club 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, 2, 3, Key- dets 1, 2, 3, Swimming Pageant 4, Girls Club Dance 4, Grad- uation Marshal 3, Girls Club Conference 2. MILDRED CORA GAIN 4'Mickie -Harvey. General Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Home Economics Club 1, Arch- ery 4. MARY GARCZYNSKI-HHTVCY. General Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Home Economics Club 1, Swing Club 1. Page 41 announced irdf vfance f9 f Sodeg ed fee! larediclenf . LLOYD GAIIDINPIIKYHBIVCY. Academic Course 1. Technical Course 2, 3, 4, Boys Club 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA C. GERODIMOS 2Pat -Flossmoor. Academic Course. KIP Conduct Committee 33 Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 White T pin 13 Purple T pin 23 Activity Point Commission 23 Mother- Daughter Banquet 1, 23 Dad-Daughter Banquet 33 Stand-up 43 Spanish 1, 2, 3g Swing Club 2, 33 Girls Glee Club 1. JANET GIBBS Jan -Forest Ridge. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Girls Glee Club 1g Girls Choir 2, 3, 43 Swimming Pageant 43 Student Service 2. NIAXINE GILL HPat -Harvey. General Course. JOHN CII.NlORli- KATHERINE PATRICIA GLOVI-LR i'Pat -Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1. 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, 23 Swing Club 1. 2, 33 Torch Pin 3. ROBERT GOERS Hemo -Markham. Academic Course. Boys Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Hall Guard 43 Bus Guard 43 Hi Y 1, 23 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Bicycle Club 13 Newspaper 33 Football 2, 3 ,43 Wrestling 3 43 Track 4g Lettermens Club 3, 43 Speech broadcasts 43 Student Service 4. WALTER C. Gor-:SEL-Homewood. Trade Course. Boys Club 3. .IOAN 4iKNPIHQN-'--Fl0SSII1001'. Academic Course. Senate l, 23 Kll' Forum 23 Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Council 3g Division Chairman l, 43 White T pin 13 Purple T pin 23 Jr. Service Award 33 Mother-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Song Chairman 33 Dad Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 43 Stand-up 1, 2, 3, 43 Stunt Chairman 23 Assistant General Chairman 43 Welfare 33 Refreshment Crew 33 French Club 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, 43 Pirates of Penzance Business Staff 23 Stage Crew 2g Swing Club 1. 2, 33 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Jr. Lifesaving Awards 23 Speech broadcasts 43 Gym Leader 33 Chairman of Ushers Pride and Prejudicei' 33 A'The Mikado cast 43 Torch pin 33 Activity Point Award 13 Girls Club Guide 4. KENNETH GORRELL-M1d10lll1dIl. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mother-Son Banquet 2, 33 Latin Club 43 Spanish Club 1, 23 uPirates of Penzance cast 23 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Nladrigal 33 Boys Glee Club 1, 23 Speech broadcasts 4. ,losEvHIN1-1 GonsKI--Phoenix. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3. ROBERT Gonz 'Pinkie -Markhaiu. Trade Course. Boys Club 2, 3. Page 42 plfl6lJy, Jeefl Qelfl l Ql0I 060I'lfCLfLUQ ,101-IN GRAHAM. JR.-Flossmoor. Academic Course. KIP 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, 1 Remember Thorntonn 3, Chorus 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Speech broad- casts 4. ELIZABETH L. GRAKAUSKAS Lizzy 4Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 1, Red Cross Representa- tive 2. CHESTER GRATK0WSKI4W. Harvey. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, Band 1, Boys Glee Club 1, 2. RAMONA GREEN Mona',-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman 1, White T pin 1. RUTH GRENIER g'Samb0 -Harvey. General Course. Girls Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 1, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, Swing Club 1, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, Girls Choir 3, 4. NORMAN GROENEVELD- HARRY GUNN Bud -Flossmoor. Academic Course. Senate 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi Y 1, Debate 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 4, Year- book 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 4, Lettermens Club 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Sr. Lifesaving 3, 4, Swimming Leader 3, 4. RosEMARrE GLNSKA- lvA GRACE GUTzMER4Harvey. General Course-. Girls Club 1, 2, White T pin 2, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4. RUTH ELIZABETH HAICH Liz 4Homewood. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Speaker of Division Chairmen 4, Divi- sion Chairman 1, 4, Torch pin 3, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Jr. Service Award 3, Sr. Service Award 4, Faculty Tea 4, Dance 1, 2, Conference 2, Mother-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman of Seating Mother-Daughter Banquet 3, Dad-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Stand-up 1, 2, 3, 4, Loyalty Day 4, Welfare 3, 4, Refreshment Crew 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Swing Club 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Library 4, GAA 1, 2, 4, Swimming Pageant 2, 4, Student Service 1. 2, 3, 4, Dad-Daughter Banquet Speaker 2, La Carioca 3, Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, District Twirling Champion-Ensemble 3, State Twirling Champion-Ensemble 3. Lois HAINES--Harvey. Academic Course. KIP 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Jr. Service Award 3, Sr. Service Award 4, Typist 4, Dad-Daughter Banquet 3, Upper Classmen Representative Dad-Daughter Banquet 3, Torch Pin 4, Refreshment Crew 4, General Chairman Dance 4, German Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Purple X 3, 4, Swing Club 1, Girls Glee Club 1, Girls Choir 2. ALLEN A. HAMINTOND t'Al -Midlothian. Academic. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Student Service 3. Page 43 uggeman, effefllflellrf ldlneffidelflf . . . CARMON HAND-Midlothian. Technical Course. Boys Club 2, Bus Guard 3. THOMAS HANEY- HERB HANNIGAN-Lansing. Academic Course. Senate 4, Boys Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, Student Service 2. ALBERT JOHN HARMS 'SAl 4Dolton. Academic Course. KIP 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Stage Crew 3, 4, Footlighters 3, 4. ARTHUR H. HARMS '4Art 4Dolton, Business Course. Boys Club 1, 4, Bus Guard 3, 4, Campus Patrol 2, Student Service 2. SHIRLEY ANN HARRELL-Phoenix. Business Course. Du Sable High School 1, GAA 2, 3, Board 3. FRED HARTMANN-Homewood. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, 3, German Club 1, 2, 3. GLENN HATHAWAY-Hazelcrest. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Debate 2. ROBERT HAWKIN '4Bob'i-Oak Forest. Trade Course. Senate 2, KIP 3. ALBERT HENDERSON MAI -Tinley Park. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, De- bate 2, 3, Speech broadcasts 4. CHARLES HENNIG S'Chuck,,-Ivanhoe. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Hall Guard 3, Latin Club 2, Swimming 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Lettermens Club 3, Vice President 4, Golf 3, 4, Tumbling 1, 2, Class Leader 3, 4, Lifesaving 3, 4. BETTY HENRYAHarvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 4, Division Chairman 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Jr. Service Award 3, Activity Point Commission 3, Stand-up 2, Welfare 3, 4, Freshman leader 2, 3, May Queen Attendant 3, Refreshment Crew 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Swing Club 1, 2, Girls Glee Club 1, Speech broadcasts 4, Gradua- tion Usher 3, Girls Club Dance Entertainment Cbairman 3, Girls Club Dance Refreshment Chairman 4, Girls Club Con- ference 2, 3. Page 44 ofa unne l 0ll!l'l LQCLJJ oll06t an Olftlfl ROBERT HENsoN Bob -Homewood. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Hi Y 1, Swing Club 1, Band 1. ELIZABETH HERZOG f'Libby,'-Flossmoor. Academic Course. Hinsdale High School 1, Girls Club 2, 3, 4, White T pin 2, Purple T pin 2, Faculty Tea 2, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Pride and Prejudicew cast 3, Speech broad- casts 4. MYRNA HEss-Ivanhoe. General Course. Senate 2: KIP 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym leader 3. ROSABELLE HILL Rose --Richton Park. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Typist 3, Home Economics Club 4, GAA 4, Library Board 4, As- sistant 3, Student Service 2, 4. BARRY L. HILTS-Markham. General Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus Guard 4, Chess and Checkers 1, 2, Debate 1, 2, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, MGeorge Washington Slept Herev cast 1, Business Staff 1, Our Town cast 4, Footlighters 1, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 3, 4, Busi- ness Manager 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Wrestling 4, Manager 2, Stage Crew 2. DOROTHY HOBBS '4Dottie -Flossmoor. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, May Queen Attendant 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, Choir 2, Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY HOCK '4Midge -Midlothian. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 1, Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, Home Economics Club 1, 'The Mikado cast 4. MARILYN HOGLUND-Riverdale. General Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2. CALVIN HoEKsTRA-South Holland. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus Guard 1, 2, 3, 4. BERTHA HOLLEMAN-South Holland. Business Course. Stu- dent Service 4. GERTRUDE HOLLISTER 6'Trudy,' -Flossmoor. Academic Course. Morgan Park High School 1, 2, 3, Girls Club 4, White T pin 4, Purple T pin 4, Typist 4, Freshman leader 4, Spanish Club 4. EDITH HORN-Homewood. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, Division Chairman 3, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, House Committee 3, Typist 3, Marshal 3, Activity Point Commission 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, Dad- Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 4, Chairman of Tickets 4, Stand-up 1, Welfare 3, German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Program Chairman 4, Swing Club 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Leader 2, 3, 4, Numerals 4, T-small 4, Swimming Pageant 2, 4, Student Service 4, Pride and Prejudicei' usher 3. Page 45 Lfllflg elglfldif, l llfLgl'l'lCl,6t2l af wafel' gl CU5 . THOMAS J. HORTON Tom AHarvey. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, 3, Hi Y 1, Camera Club 1, Tennis 2. DON HOUSMAN-Lansing, Academic Course. Fenger High School, Boys Club 3, 4. DON HOWARD-Harvey. General Course. Boys Club Representa- tive 1, 2, Hi Y 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Camera Club 2, Hi-C Club 1, 2, Chorus 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 2. JOAN HOWARD-Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 2, French Club 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Swing Club 1, Student Service 3, 4. CLAIRE LEE HUGHES'-HHIVCY. General Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Council 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Bicycle Club 2, Vice-President 1, Swing Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1. DAN HUGHES S'Rexi'-Harvey. Academic Course. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Class President 2, KIP Forum 1, Board 4, Con- duct Committee 4, Poster Committee 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, First Vice-President 3, Board 3, Stag Committee 3, Mother- Son Banquet 3, Hi Y 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, Swing Club 1, 2, Swimming 2, 3, 4, Swim Class Leader 2, 3, 4, Sr. Lifesaving 2, 3, 4, Lettermens Club 3. 4, Manager 1, Golf 2, 3, 4: Speech broadcasts 4, Our Townw 4. EUGENE HlfGHES-H3fVCy'. General Course. Boys Club 1, 2. 3, Hall Guard 3. JOY HUISMAN-Forest Ridge. Academic Course. Senate 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Swimming Pageant 2, 4, Scenery 4. RON HURLEY-HHTVCY. Technical Course. JACKIE HUTTON-Midlothian. Academic Course. Honor Roll 2: Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 4, Division Chairman 1, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Scholarship 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Debate 2, HA Murder Has Been Arranged cast 4, Foot- lighters 4, Home Economics Club 1, Pierian Club 3, 4, Swing Club 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, Graduation Usher 3, Student Service 2. 3, 4, Readings for assemblies 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALDINE HYLAND ,lerry'i-Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet 2, 3, 4, Dad-Daughter Banquet 3, 4, Stand-Up 3, 4, May Queen attendant 3, Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Entertainment 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Swing Club 1, 2, 3, Newspaper 3. 4, Feature editor 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Yearbook 3. 4, Harvey Hoofers 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming Pageant 4, Sr. Lifesaving Award 3, Cheerleader 2, 3. 4, Cheerleading letter 2, 3, 4, Co-chairman entertainment, Jr.-Sr. Party 3, Student Service 3. CHARLENE IPPEL HCharlie,'-South Holland. Business Course Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Service 4. Page 46 J god WcCrinJL, larernclenf, :ie A pence A JACQUELINE IRWIN 4'Jackie -Flossmoor. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Division Chairman 13 White T pin 13 Stand-up 1, 43 Sr. Stunts Chairman 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Girls Choir 13 Majorettes 1 2, 3, 43 Harvey .Hoofers 3, 43 Swimming Pageant 43 6'lVlikado 43 Entertainment Girls Club Dance 3, 43 Christmas Concert 1, 2, 3, 43 Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 43 Band Concert 1, 2, 3, 43 District Twirling Champions-ensemble 33 District Twirling Solo 2nd place 33 State Twirling Champions-ensemble 33 Sports Leader 2, 33 Swimming Leader 4. ROBERT lsAAC A'Ike -Harvey. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Lettermens Club 3, 43 Golf 2. STAN TWINSKI Stash -Harvey. General Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Guard 43 Spanish Club lg Track 2. VIOLA JAcoBrE-Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 White T pin 43 French Club 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 French Club Council 4. PHYLLIS JEAN JANOCHA-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Division Chairman 3, 43 White T pin lg Purple T pin 23 Jr. Service Award 3g Sr. Service Award 43 Typist 43 Marshal 43 Activity Point Commission 43 Girls Club Dance 4g Spanish Club 43 Bicycle Club 1, 2g Home Economics Club 13 Swing Club 1, 2, 33 Newspaper 33 Harvey Hoofers 43 Student Service 3, 4. RUTH J EWELL- DON JOHNSON-Homewood. Academic Course. Boys Club 2, 3, 43 Hall Guard 43 Hi Y 23 Latin Club 2, 33 Treasurer 33 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Boys Glee Club 1, 23 2Pirates of Penzancei' 2. EUGENE JOHNSON '4Johnnyl'-Harvey. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Guard 33 Hi Y 2, 33 Bicycle Club 2, 33 Hi-C Club 33 Football 2, 33 Lettermens Club 2, 3. FLOYD R. JOHNSON '5Bud -Harvey. Academic Course. Boys Club 1. 2, 3, 43 Hall Guard 43 Hi Y 13 German Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 23 Chorus 2, 3, 43 Boys Glee Club 13 Basketball 1, 33 Football 2, 33 Wrestling 23 Track 1, 2, 33 Lettermens Club 2, 3, 43 Library Assistants 43 uPirates of Penzance 2. GENEVIEVE JOHNSON uJohnnye -Harvey. Academic Course. Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Senate 23 Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Council 33 Division Chairman 1, 23 White T pin 13 Purple T pin 2g Jr. Service Award 33 Activity Point Commission 33 Dad- Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 43 Mother-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 43 Chairman of Decorations 33 Stand-up 1, 2, 3, 43 Stunt 1, 2, 43 Dance 1, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Leader 2, 33 Clothing Drive Chairman 33 Faculty Tea Chairman 43 French Club 43 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 43 H1Vlikado', cast 43 Stage Crew 43 Swing Club 1, 23 Newspaper 43 Yearbook 43 Chorus 3, 43 Girls Choir 1, 23 Spring Concert 2, 3, 43 Christmas Con- cert 2, 3, 43 Harvey Hoofers 1, 23 Gym Demonstrations 2, 33 Swimming Pageant 43 Poster Contest 4. JOYCE JOHNSON-Homewood. Academic, General Course. Girls Club 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Girls Glee Club 1. FELICE JoNEs- Page 47 olinfner lteacld ,jwloo em . . KENNETH JONES HK. JY,-Matteson. Trade Course, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Patrol 2. PAUL C. JONES, JR.-Harvey. General Course. KIP Forum 2g Hall Guard 3, Campus Patrol 33 Camera Club 1, Whappin' Wharf 2, 'The Far-Off Hills 3, June Mad 4g H1 Remem- ber Thorntonn 3g Business Staff 3, 49 Stage Crew 2, 3, 43 Footligbters 2, 3, 45 Swing Club 2, 4g President 4, Boys Glee Club 13 Track 3, 49 Best Dancer 4. ELEANOR JORDAN-Calumet City. Business Course. Typist 3, 4. RALPH JUSTICE- ROBERT KAlNIYKOWSKI- JAMES KASALKO- GERHARDT KAUEMANN-Homewood. General Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, German Club 2, 4. ROBERT KAUSAL Bob -Dolton. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Guard 35 Bus Guard 3, 4. JOAN KAY-Riverdale. Academic. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3: Swing Club 1, 2. MARY E. KEIFFER-HHIVCY. General Course. St. Mary Acad- emy 1, 2, Girls Club 3, 4. WALTER KELLEN Wally,'-Harvey. Academic Course. Mount Car- mel 1g Boys Club 2, 3, 4, Hi Y 2, Latin Club 2, Newspaper 4, Sports Editor 4g Yearbook 4g Basketball 3, Lettermens Club 2, 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4. HAROLD R. KELLOGG-Hazelcrest. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Patrol Captain 2, Stag Committee 4g Mother-Son Banquet 4, Basketball 1, 2, 35 Football 3g Letter- mens Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 48 gaczuo, Lane! larediclenf LAVERNE KENNEDY-Midlothian. General Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Girls Glee Club 35 English Rental Library 4. l SHIRLEY KENNETT KittenH-Harvey. Business Course. KIP lg Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club lg Home Economics Club lg Swing Club lg Girls Choir 1. ROBERTA KENTISII 'fBobby MHomewood. Academic Course. Bloom Twp. High School l, 2, 3g Girls Club 4g French Club 4g Pierian Club 4. ELIZABETH KERR '4Betty fHarvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2g White T pin lg Purple T pin 2, Spanish Club l, 2g Camera Club 3g Debate 2g ul Remember Thornton cast 2g The Mikadol' Cast 4g Home Economics Club lg Swing Club 2g Girls Choir 1, 2, 3g Chorus 4g Board 1, 2, 3, 4g Swimming Pageant 4. NORRIS K. KINGi.Harvey. Trade Course. Hi Y 2g Baseball 2. ROBERT KLEIN '4Little J oey -Homewood. Academic Course. Boys Club l, 2, 3, 4g Hall Guard 3, 4g Hi Y 2g Latin Club 2, 3. RUBY KNIAZ-HHTVCY. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JUNE KOEHLER 4'Julia -Tinley Park-Academic Course. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3g Senate 2g Girls Club l, 2, 3, 4g White T pin lg Purple T pin 2g Jr. Service Award 3g Scholarship l, 2, 3g Mother-Daughter Banquet 2, 3g Dad-Daughter 2, 3g Stand-Up 1, 3, Refreshment Crew 3, 4g Dance 2, 3g Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Vice President 3g Camera Club 4g The Mikado Business Staff 4g Stage Crew 4g Usher 4g News- paper 4g Yearbook 4g Chorus 4g Girls Glee Club l, 2g Girls Choir 3g Christmas Concert 1, 2, 3, 4g Music Festival 1, 2, 3, 4g GAA Basketball 3g Archery 2g Graduation Usher 3g Fun Night Chairman 3g Red Cross Representative 2g Scholar- ship Chairman 4g Pen Pals 2, 3, 4g Spanish Play 1. CHARITY KOEPER Chatsy -Flossmoor. Academic Course. Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4g Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4g White T pin lg Purple T pin 2g Scholarship 1, 2, 3g Marshal 4g Activity Point Commission 3g Welfare 3g French Club 2, 3, 4g Latin Club lg Debate 4g Pierian Club 3, 4g Purple X 4g Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4g Chorus 2, 3, 4g Swimming Pageant 4g Graduation Usher 3g Student Service 4g The Mikado cast 4. CAROL KOESTER HC. JF,-Dolt-on. Business Course. Honor Roll lg Girls Club l, 2, 3, 4g Division Chairman 2, 3g White T pin lg Purple T pin 23 Home Economics Club lg News- paper 4g Yearbook 4g GAA 1, 2, 3, 4g Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4g Badminton 2, 3g Basketball 2, 3g Soccer lg Baseball 3g Arch- ery 2g Numerals 2g T-small 3g Gym Demonstration 2, 3g Swimming Pageant 4g Graduation Usher 3g Student Service 2, 3g Red Cross Representative 1. JOAN KOESUBE-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4g White T pin lg Purple T pin 2g Mother-Daughter 3g Dad-Daugh- ter Banquet 3g Spanish Club lg Girls Glee Club l, 2. MARTHA KORDEWICH-Blue Island. Academic Course. Girls Club l, 2, 3, 4g White T pin lg German Club 3, 4g Latin Club 2g Hi-C Club 2g Dramatics 4-g 'flune Mad , HA Murder Has Been Arrangedw Stage Crew 4g Footlighters 4g Home Economics Club lg Swing Club lg Girls Choir lg Student Service 2, 3, 4. Page 49 C ou A g wzflz pudenclunzif, calafain . VICTORIA KOTEFF 'A5usie -Homewood. General Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman 2, Spanish Club 1, Swing Club 1, Girls Choir 4, Keydets 1, Student Service 4. FRANCES KOTHULYA Pai,-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, House Coma mittee 3, Stand-Up 1, 2, 3, Student Service 4. CHAIILI5s W. KRAMER-Dolton. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 4. MARTIN KRANZ Martyn-Riverdale. Academic Course. Boys Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Letterrnens Club 2, 3, 4. Boa Kill-Llsiliflidlotlian. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3. LOUIS F. KUSAY-South Holland. Technical Course. Senate 4, Boys Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, Captain 4, Representa- tive 3, Spanish Club 2, Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Stage Crew 2, Boys Glee Club 2, Track 2, 4, Student Service 2. Douls LANE-Harvey. Academic Course. Fort Madison High School 1, 2, Girls Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4. NIARILYN LANE-Flossmoor. Academic Course. Milwaukee- Downer Seminary 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 4, White T pin 1, Pur- ple T pin 2, Latin Club 2, 4, Spanish Club 1, Pierian Club 4, Swing Club 1, 2, Swimming Pageant 2, Library Assistant 2, Student Service 2. LEONA LANcEfHarvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, :Tar-Off Hills 3, Business Staff 3, Footlighters 3, Swing Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Student Serv- ice 3, 4. BILL LAPAss 4'Willie -Markham. General Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, .Hall Guard 3, 4, Stag Committee 3, Mother-Son Banquet 3, Bicycle Club 2, 3, Swing Club 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. NIARIANNE LARA1NI1E7OHk Forest. Academic Course. Senate 3, KIP 4, Homecoming Dance 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 4, Council 3, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Service Award 3, House Committee 3, 4, Activity point commission 3, Dad- Daughter Banquet 3, Welfare 3, 4, May Queen attendant 3, Ger- man Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Swing Club 3, 4, Band 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4, Numerals 1, Small T 2, Large T 3, Swimming Pageant 2, 4, Gym Leader 2. JOYCE LAnsoN-Ivanhoe. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 2, Purple T pin 2, Stand-Up 4, Spanish Club 2, Dramatics 4, Business Stall, Stage Crew NA Murder Has Been Arrangedv, 'flune Mad 4, Footlighters 4, Home Economics Club 1, Purple X 3, 4, Swing Club 1, Play Usher 4, Girls Glee Club 1: Girls Choir 2, 3, 4, Our Townl' 4. Page 50 arie igoni Aeai regfezi menf crew ERNEST LATHAM-sPhoenix. General Course. Boys Club 1, 2, Hall Guard 4. NORMAN F. LAU-Harvey. Academic Course. Bloom High School. JAMES LAWLESS-Homewood. Academic Course. Senate 4, KIP 2, 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Hall Guard 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Span- ish Club 3, 4, Basketball 3, Football 4, Track 3, 4, Lettermens Club 3, 4. MARCELLA LECOCQ 'iMarcy,,-Homewood. Academic Course. Kankakee High 1, Chebanse .High 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Typist 3, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Bicycle Club 2, Archery 3, 4, Student Service 4. RYDER LEE-Homewood. Academic Course. Boys Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, Hi Y 2. a PAUL LELAND-Tinley Park. Academic Course. Senate 3, KIP 4, Forum 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, 3, 4, Representative 1, Chess and Checkers 3, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 1, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Stage Crew 4, Foot- lighters 3, 4, Swing Club 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 4'Our Town 4. RONALD LETOURNEAU Frenchy',-Matteson. General Course. Hall Guard 4. JEAN LINDEMAN-Midlothian. Business Course. Parker High School 1, Girls Club 2, 3, 4. CHARLES LINKLATER-Midlothian. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. EDWARD LINSE '5Eddie -Harvey. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, 3, Hi Y 1, Bicycle Club 1. NORMAJIYNE L1N'1'Ni:R NN. J.',-Homewood. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, .lunior Service Award 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Dad- Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Stand-Up 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Welfare 3, 4, Secretary of Attendance 1, Refreshment Crew 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Purple X 3, 4, Swing Club 1, 2, 3, Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, Keydets 1, Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Harvey Hoofers 1, 2, 3, 4, Head Hoofer 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Speech broadcasts 4, Library .Assistant 1, 2, 3, Student Service 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, Pan American League Council 4, PTA Nite Club 3, 'Tirates of Penz- ance costume chairman 2, Mikado'7 4, I Remember Thornton 3, District Twirling Champion 3, State Twirling Champion 3, Prom 3, M0ur Town 4. ARLETTA LITHGOW Art --Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Home Economics Club 1, Swing Club 1, Student Service 4. Page 51 in :Sfafe :Swim meef . AUDREY LIVELY t'Audy,'M-Tinley Park. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman 1, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Swing Club 1, Girls Glee Club 1, 2. DOROTHY L. LLOYD '6Dottie,'-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club l, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Refreshment Crew 2, Spanish Club 1, Hi-C Club 3, Home Economics Club 2, Student Service 2, Torch Pin 3. ANTOINETTE LOCICERO Toni,'-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Swing Club 1. JOSEPHINE LOCICERO Jo -Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman 3, White T pin 2, Purple T pin 2, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Student Service 3, 4. MARIE LOCICERO Millie7'-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Swing Club 1, Student Service 3. FELIX F. LOEB Flicky',--Homewood. Academic Course. Otta- wa Twp. High School 1, 2, 3, Boys Club 4, German Club 4. FRED LOHSE- BARBARA LORTS 'iBobby,'-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LESLIE LORTS HJR. -Harvey. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, Bicycle Club 1. LoU1sE LUCENTE-Lansing. Business Course 1, 2, General Course 3, 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 4, Girls Glee Club 1. EARLE LUCHENE-Blue lsland. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus Guard 2, 3, 4, Hi Y 3, Latin Club 1, Band 1. JOHN LUNDMARK-Harvey. Academic Course. National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, KIP 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice President 3, Board 2, 3, 4, Constitutional Committee 1, Forum 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Board 2, 4, Stag Committee 2, 4, Mother-Son Banquet 2, 4, Hi Y 1, German Club'3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Debate 4, Purple X 4, Speech broadcasts 4, Our Townw 4. Page 52 came faLe6 7fA, nafionafhnag, .jwlearfif .Mdfory onferif CAROL JEAN LYON-Homewood. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Loyalty Day 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, June Madw Stage Crew 4, Swing Club 1. Lois LYONS-Markham. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3. CAROLYN LOUISE MAAS 'fCarOli'-Flossmoor. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Jr. Service Award 3, Scholarship 3, House Com- mittee 3, 4, Marshal 3, 4, Activity Point Commission 3, 4, Mother- Daughter Banquet 3, Stand-up 1, 3, 4, Jr. Stunt 3, General Chair- man 4, Ticket Chairman Dance 3, Welfare 3, 4, Freshman Leader 4, Magazine Sales 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Footlighters 4, Girls Glee Club 2, 3, GAA 2, Student Service 2, 3, Defense Stamps 1, Play Usher 2, 3, 4. GLENN A. MACARI-HHTVGY. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 3, 4, Hall Guard 3, Spanish Club 1, Student Service 2, 3, 4. HUGHSTON T. MACCONNELL 'aMac - Markham. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, 3, 4, Bus Guard Captain 2, 3. JACK MACDONALD-Markham. Academic Course. South Shore and Morgan Park High School 25 years, KIP 4, Boys Club 4, 'iOur Town 4. LEE MADDOX 'gSki -Harvey. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, Camera Club 2, Hi-C Club 3, The Mikadoi' cast 4, Chorus 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, Speech broadcasts 3, 4, Student Service 3, 4. ROLAND H. MAERZ-Midlothian. Trade Course. BARBARA MANAsfHarvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, White T pin 1, French Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 4, 4'The Mikado 4, Home Economics Club 1, Swing Club 1, Chorus 4, Madrigal 4, Girls Choir 1, 2, 3, Keydets 3, Library Assistant 2. HILBERT MANZKE- BIARIE BTAPLESDEN-HHTVCY. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Jr. Service Award 3, Activity Point Commission 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Ban- quet 1, 2, 3, 4, Dad-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Stand-up 1, 2, 3, 4, Welfare 2, 3, 4, Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Bicycle Club 3, Swing Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Numerals 1, T-Small 2, T-large 4, Gym Demonstrations 4, Swimming Pag- eant 4, Nurseis Assistant 4. ANTHONY MARCHINO-- Page 53 Hneffe gefri lgurclue Achofarzfila 1, 2, 3, 4. 2, 3, 4. 3g Hall Guard 3. Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Spanish 1, 2. 1, 2, 3. Page 54 MARION MAREK-Phoenix. Technical Course KIP Conduct Com mittee 3g Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Hall Guard 3 4 Stag Committee WAYNE MARKEE+H3IVCY. Technical Course Grant Park High School lg Boys Club 2, 3, 4 Band 3 4 Tennis 4 JOSEPH T, MARKOWICZ7Pl10CH1X. General Course Boys Club 1 JOANNE RUTH MARKS Jeanie Harvey Academic Course Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Council 1g Division Chairman 2 White T pin lg Stand-up 1, 2, 4, Spanish Club 1 2 Footllghters 4 Girls Glee Club 1, 25 Student Service 4 Our Town 4 GEORGE MARov1cHHHaze1crest. Academic Course Honor Roll 1, 2, 33 Class 1st Vice President 43 Senate 2 3 4 KIP Forum 2 Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 3, Captain 4 Representative 1 2 Stag Committee 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 2 3 Speech broadca ts 4 Jr.-Sr. Party 3, 4g General Chairman of Prom 4 JOHN MARQUESS-HHTVCY. Academic Course Boys Club 1 2 RUDOLPH MARSCHKE Rudy,'-Chicago Academic Course Boys RONALD CHARLES MARTENS-D0lt0H Technical Course Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, 3g Latin Club 1 2 Stage Crew CORINNE MARTIN-HHIVCY. Academic Course National Honor Society 3, 43 KIP Forum 49 Girls Club 1 2 3 4 Council 4 White T pin lg Purple T pin 2, Scholarship 1 2 4 Dad Daugh ter Banquet 49 Secretary of attendance 3 Latin Club 1 2 GAA leader 3, 4g GAA 1, 2, 3, 43 T-small 2 Student Service 2 4 ROLAND MARTIN-Phoenix. Academic Course Boys Club 1 2 3, 45 Hall Guard 2, 3g Latin Club 4 Spanlsh Club 2 3 Wrestling 3, 4, Track 25 Lettermens Club 4 EMILY MARZ Em -Harvey. Business Course Girls Club 1 2 3 4g Spanish Club 2, Home Economics Club 1 Swm Club 3 STEPHEN MAVERAIQ 4'Steve774Dolton lmde Com'-e Bows Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Campus Patrol 4 onnie .gbiclef orafed JOANNE MCBAIN Jo -Hazelcrest. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman 1, Swing Club 1, Girls Glee Club 1, Play Usher 3. LOIs MCCLELLAND uLowiel'-Homewood. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Spanish Club 1,3 2, Home Economics Club 4, Archery 4, Student Service 3. BETTY MCBRIDE-Hazelcrest. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Student Service 3. ROBERT MCCRINDLE '4Mac,'-Harvey. Technical. National Honor Society President 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, KIP 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Board 4, Hall Guard 4, Stag Committee 4, Mother-Son Banquet 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Board 3, Speech Broadcasts 4: HOur Townl' 4. PATRICIA MCGINLEY 4'Mickey,'-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, White T pin 1, French Club 2, German Club 4, Swing Club 1, 2, Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, Gym Leader 3. RUTH MCGOWAN Ruthie MBlue Island. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Typist 4, Secretary Of Attendance 3, 4, Student Service 3, 4. MARGARET MCGRATII '4Peggy -Harvey. General Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Stand-up 2, Latin Club 1, Home Economics Club 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, Numerals 2, Archery 2. RHODA MCKINLAY-HHTVCY. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4. WALTER JOHN MEDER, JR.-Hazelcrest. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 3, Movie Operator 4. YVONNE MEIS7IVHHh0C. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3. , BARBARA lV1ELKENT-HHIVCY. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Spanish Club 4, Spanish Club Council 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, Numerals 2, T-small 2. GEORGIA DIANA MERRITTdHomewood. General Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Spanish 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Girls Glee Club 1. Page 55 i Garofgn oneg, We! ie gnLema, nn .gjcltneivlerg Joyce JOYCE BlESNARD ujinxi'-Flossrnoor. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman 3, White T pin 4, Purple T pin 4, House Committee 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 4, Dad-Daugh- ter 4, Stand-up 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Attendance 4, Freshman Leader 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Christmas Party 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Party 1, 2, 3, Camera Club 4, Faculty Assist- ant 4, Magazine Drive 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery 4, P. T. A. Open House 4, Spring Concert 1, 2, Christmas Concert 1, 2, 3. NANCY ,Io MESNIK Nan,'fHarvey. Business Course. Senate 3, Girls Club l, 2, 3, 4. NORMAN MEYER Chunk -Tinley Park. Trade Course. Boys Club 3, 4, Bus Guard 1. THEODORE MEYER Ted -Matteson. General Course. Boys Club 4, German Club 1, Chorus 1, Boys Glee Club 3. MILIJRED E. TVIIFFLIN 'SMillie',-Midlothian. Business Course. KIP 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY MIKESELL Bev',-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Home Economics Club 1, Library Assistant 2, 3. JUNE NIILLER-HHYXVCY. Business Course. Senate 2, 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 1, Division Chairman 2, White T pin 3, Typist 3, Marshal 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Dad-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Stand-up 1, 2, 3, 4, Loyalty Day 2, Welfare 2, Freshman Leader 2, Refreshment Crew 3, Torch pin 3, Hi-C Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, Swing Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2. 3, 4, 'Girls Glee Club 1, Harvey Hoofers 2, GAA 1, 2, Swim- ming Leader 4. MARILYN JEAN MILLER-Midlothian. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 2. 3, Debate 2. SHIRLEY BTAE MILLER Bunny'i-Riverdale. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 4. ROBERT MILLER- ROBERT BTILLIGAN-Fl0SSl'1'l00I'. Academic Course. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mother-Son Banquet 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Council 2, Program Chairman 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Student Service 2, 3, Stamp Club 2, 3. ALLEN MILLS-Lansing. General Course. Boys Club 2, 3, 4, , Hall Guard 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Camera Club 3, 4, Speech I Broadcasts 4. 1 Page 56 OQFLQCL, y0CLl'll'le maferuef Glfftelfl UJLFLQ55 C011 Ql 2l'lC2 NORMAN MINAS 'iNemo -Midlothian. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Hall Guard 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4. ROGER MITCHELL 4'Mitch -lvanhoe. Technical Course. Sen- ate 4, KIP 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 3, Repre- sentative 2, German Club 2, June Mad cast 4, Footlighters 4. BARBARA G. lVlOORE Barbie -Flossmoor. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 3, Council 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Activity Point Commission Member 2, 3, Mother-Daughtev Banquet 1, 2, 3, Dad-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, Stand-up 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Pan-American League Repre- sentative 4, Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Hi-C Club 3, Debate 2, Footlighters 2, 3, Pierian Club 3, 4, Profiles Staff 3, 4, Swing Club 1, 2, Newspaper 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Orchestra 4, Water Circus scenery 4. BARBARA MAE MOORE Babs,,-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERTO MORALES- ALMA L. MORGAN i'Morge iHarvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, 4, Division Chairman 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Stand-up l, 2, Welfare 2, Refresh- ment Crew 4, Spanish Club 2, Bicycle Club 2, Home Econom- ics Club l, Swing Club 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Archery 1, Sr. Lifesaving Award 3, Student Service 2, Torch Pin 4. HARRIET MOsKAL1K- JOAN SHIRLEY MOSSELl.7S0UIh Holland. Business Course Girls Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Latin Club 2, Student Service 1. LAVONNE MUDE Slacks -Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman l, Spanish Club 1, Girls Glee Club 1. TED MURAWSKI--TBOIHIOH. Academic Course. Boys Club 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. KENNETH B. MURPHY'--HOHICWOOG. Academic Course. Hillsboro High School, Oregon 1, 2, 3. GEORGE MYERS 'iEddie'i4Harvey. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Swimming Class Leader 2, 3, 4, Jr. Lifesaving Award 2, Sr. Lifesaving Award 3, 4. Page 57 QPU Iljdndenggfg C 05211 Ol' lhjgg CLLUCLI' LORE'l l'A MYsL1W11-lc:--Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club l, 2. 3, 43 White T pin 13 Purple T pin 23 Home Economics Club 23 Student Service 4. RICHARD NAPIER 'gDoc fBlue Island. Academic Course. KIP lg Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Guard 33 Campus Patrol 23 Representative 13 Hi Y 23 Spanish Club 1, 23 Hi-C Club 23 Swing Club 23 Newspaper 43 Basketball 1, 2. NIARIAN NYEILSEN '4Muf'f,,-Thornton. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Council lg Division Chairman 23 Swing Club 1, 2. BARBARA JOAN NELSON-HHIVCY, Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mother-Daughter Banquet 43 Dad-Daughter Banquet 43 Secretary of Attendance 33 Home Economics C ub 2. ROBERT NELSON 'gBob -Chicago. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Representative 33 Stag Committee 33 Mother-Son Ban- quet 2, 3, 4g Spanish Club 2, 3, 4g Bicycle Club 3g Camera Club 3, 43 Dramatics 43 flune Madl' cast 4g A Murder Has Been Ar- ranged Stage Crew 43 Footlighters 43 Swing Club 1, 23 News- paper 33 Band 1, 3, 43 Secretary 33 Librarian 43 Orchestra 1. 2, 33 Track 2, 3, 43 uOur Town'7 4. WAYNE NELSON Whity -Harvey. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Guard 4g Football 23 Wrestling 43 Track 2. BOB NEWTON HSlinky -Markham. Academic Course. Senate 2, 33 KIP 1, 2, 33 KIP Dance 33 Prom 33 Senior Party 2, 3, 43 Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Guard 2, 3g Representative 33 Latin Club 23 Spanish Club 3, 43 Debate 1, 2, 3, 43 Purple X 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 43 Swing Club lg Track 2, 3, 43 Our Town 4. RAY NIELSEN 4'Swedel'-Homewood. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Hall Guard 2, 3, 43 Stag Committee 3, 43 German Club 2, 33 Swing Club 1, 2, 33 Boys 'Glee Club 1, 23 Football 2, 3, 4. GILBERT Nnsrriswr-Tinley Park. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hall Guard 43 Spanish Club 3. MARY JAYNE Nix-Homewood. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 13 Spanish Club 2, 3g Camera Club 1, 43 Swimming Pageant 43 Jr. Lifesaving Award 33 Library Assistant 33 Refreshment Crew 43 Torch Pin 4. BETTY NOEL-Harvey. General Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 43 White pin 23 Secretary of Attendance 3. DAVID ALLEN NOELL-Posen. General Course. Bloom High School 1, 23 Boys Club 3. Page 58 Pefd peftelnfiefl eicfecl yea JOANNE ATAE Norms A'Jo -Riverdale. Business Course. Senate 3, 4, Girls Club 1. 2. 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Dramatics 4, A Murder Has Been Arranged , June Madv Stage Crew 4, Footlighters 4, Home Economics Club 2, Library Club 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Board 2, 3, 4, T-small 4, Numerals 4, Gym Demon- strations 3, 4, Library Assistant 3, Student Service 3, 4, P. T. A. Open House 3, Our Town 4. MARIAN NVORWICI-I4 JEAN NOWICKEJ THOMAS 05C0NN0R- MARTHA OEHLER Marty',-Riverdale. Academic Course. National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, KIP 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 4, Division Chairman 1, 3, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Service Award 3, Scholarship 1, 2, Activ- ity Point Commission 3, Stand-Up 4, Welfare 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Purple X 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 1, Yearbook 1, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, Speech broadcasts 4, Graduation Usher 3, Student Service 2, 4, 'AMikado cast 4, Pirates of Penzancen cast 2, .lun- ior Red Cross Chairman 1. DONNA O,HRYN Irish -Harvey. Business Course. Arsenal Technical High, Indianapolis 1, Girls Club 2. 3, 4, Swing Club 2, 3, Student Service 4. ,IAN OI.SON-M1dl0ll1lHH. Academic Course. St. Petersburg, Fla. 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Scholarship 2, Spanish Club 1, 2. 3, 4, Debate 1, 2, 3, Dramatics 3, Ever Since Eve cast 2, Footlighters 1, 2, 3, 4, Pierian Club 4. Doaorm' W. 0LrHorrgSouth Holland. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Service 4. KARLTON OLSEN-Tinley Park. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4. RALPH PAARLBrRcfSouth Holland. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3. 4, .Hall Guard 3. MARCEL E. PACATTEA-Midlothian. Academic Course. Boys Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, Bus Guard 4, Campus Patrol 2, Hi Y 1, 2, French Club 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 4. DOROTHY PAJAK-Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 3, Council 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Service Award 3, Senior Service Award 4, Marshal 4, Activity Point Commission 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet 2, 3, Dad-Daughter Banquet 3, 4, Stand-Up 1, 4, Loyalty Day 4, Welfare 3, May Queen attendant 3, Dance 3, 4, Bonds and Stamps 2, Faculty tea 2, 3, Magazine Drive 2. 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club 1, Swing Club 1, 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 2, Girls Choir 3, Graduation Usher 3, Music Concert usher 2, Music Festival 2, 3. Page 59 ,ALGOL what orofkg lpafal' wind laofifer confefif . . l14ARY ANN PAJoR4Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1. PAUL E. PALMER-Flossmoor. Academic Course. National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, Base- ball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermens Club 2, 3, 4, Speech broadcasts 4. STUART PARKER uStu'i4South Holland. Business Course. Hall Guard 4. LEO PARKS-Markham Academic Course. National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Secretary 4, HoI1or Roll 2, 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, A Murder Has Been Arranged cast 4, Footlighters 4, Pierian Club 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, Red Cross Board 1, Council 2, Profiles staff 3, 4, Speech broadcasts 4, Student Service 2, 3, 4: u0ur Townv 4. T120 PATTISON 4'Pat --Harvey. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi Y 2, 3, Pierian Club 4, Football 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermens Club 3, 4. VIRGINIA PAULAUSKI-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Typist 4, Library Assistant 3. DARLRNI: PAVICH-Harvey. Academic Course. White T pin 1, Scholarship 1, StaI1d-Up 1, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Swing Club 1, Girls Choir 1, 2, 3, Bond Salesman 1, 2, Graduation Usher 3. JACK PAYAN-Markham. Academic Course. Senate 1, 3, KIP 1, 2, 3, 4, Forum 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, 3, 4, Representative 2, Stag Committee 4, Hi Y 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Representative 2, Debate 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Lettermens Club 4, Speech broadcasts 4, Swim Class Leader 3, 4, Bond Salesman 2, Class Ring Com- mittee 3: Lifesaving Awards 3, 4: M. C. at Pep Assemblies 4, Our Town 4. BEVERLY PAYNE 'ABev',-Midlothian. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Hi-C Club 2, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, Keydets 1, uPirates of Penzance cast 2, 4'Mikado cast 4, Spring Festi- val 1, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR M. PEARSON 4'Swede',-East Hazel Crest. Trade Course. Boys Club 3, 4. JEAN ANN PEERBOLTE '6Jeanne -Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, .Home Economics Club 1. VIRGINIA ANN PEIGUSS Ginny,'-Riverdale. Academic Course. Senate 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, Division Chair- man 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Service Award 3, Senior Service Award 4, Marshal 4, Mother-Daughter 2, 3, 4, Dad-Daughter Banquet 3, 4, Stand-Un 3, 4, Welfare 3, 4, Refreshment Crew 3, Tag Sale 3, Girls Club Delegate 3, Magazine Drive 4, Girls Dance 4, Fun Nite 2, Torch Pin 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Swing Club 1, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, Majorettes 2, Harvey Hoofers 4, GAA 4, Archery 2, Swimming Pageant 4, Speech broadcasts 4, Grad- uation Usher 3, Mikado cast 4, Stage Crew 2, Wardrobe chairman, L'Pirates of Penzancew 2, Girls Club Conference 3, 'AOur Towni' 4. Page 60 goufomde A8065 Wfefff el 5 LYLE S. PENCE '4Pete,i-Midlothian. Technical Course. Boys Club 3, 4, Bus 'Guard 4. JOSEPH PERRYYHHIVCY. Technical Course 1, 2, General Course 3, 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, Bicycle Club 1, Camera Club 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3. LESTER PETERS '4Sam',-Thornton. Trade Course. Boys Club 2, 3, 4, Bus Guard 2, 3, 4. LARRY PETERSON i'Pete -Flossmoor. Academic Course. KIP 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. GRETA PETTERSEN Grew-Homewood. Academic Course. Honor Roll 1, 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 4, Division Chairman 1, 3, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Service Award 3, Scholarship 2, House Committee 3, Typist 3, 4, Mother-Daughter 1, 2, 4, Dad-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Stand-Up 1, 2, 3, 4, Welfare 3, 4, Freshman Leader 4, Refreshment Crew 2, Dance 1, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Council 3, 4, Program Chairman 3, Camera Club 4, Pen Pals 3, 4, May Queen Dancer 2, PTA Open House 4, KIP Dance 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Leader 3, Swimming Pageant 2, Sr, Lifesaving Award 3, Dramatics 4, Footlighters 4, 'LA Murder Has Been Arrangedn, Business Pub- licity Manager 4, 'flune Mad , Student Director, Promptcr 4, Stage Crew 4, HOur Townw Publicity 4, Play Usher 3, 4, Swing Club 1, 4, Graduation Usher 3, Student Service 3, 4, Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4, Editor-in-Chief 4. WILLIAM PEEIFER-Thornton. Technical Course. Boys Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 3, Bus Guard 4. BETTY PHELPS-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 1, White T pin 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Hi-C Club 4, Dramatics 4, MA Murder Has Been Arranged Stage Crew 4, flune Mad Properties Chairman 4, Footlighters 4. MARTHA ,lo PHILLIPS 'flow-Harvey. Academic Course. Sen- ate 1, KIP Forum 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 1, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Senior Service Award 4, Typist 4, Marshal 4, Activity Point Commission 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 4, Stand-Up 1, 4, Welfare 4, Freshman Leader 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Queen 4, Bicycle Club 2, Dramatics 4, Stage Crew 4, Usher gflune Mad , HA Murder Has Been Ar- ranged 4, Footlighters 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, Swing Club 1, 2, Newspaper 3, Yearbook 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, Numerals 3, Library Assistant 2, Student Service 4, Bond Salesman 1, Pan American League Representative 3. ARLENE PIoTRoWSKI-Posen. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Club 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, Girls Choir 3, Red Cross Representative 3, Faculty Assistant 4. EDITH Poomc 'fEadie',-Tinley Park. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 2, 3, Hi-C Club 3. GLORIA PODGORNY-Harvey. Business Course. KIP Forum 1, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, ,lunior Service Award 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet 3, Stand-Up 1, 4, Welfare 3, 4, Refreshment Crew 2, Bicycle Club 2, Swing Club 1, 3, 4, Newspaper 3. JOHN PODGORNY MJ. P. -Harvey. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Campus Patrol 2, Stag Committee 3, Mother-Son Banquet 2, Bicycle Club 2, Camera Club 2, Hi-C Club 2, Boys Glee Club 1, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Lettermens Club 2. Page 61 e 'e Rnlwma, eff? scoff earn 76emeAfer5 0 3 . . RoBI:IzT A. PODGORNY '4Boh -Phoenix. Technical Course. Sen- ate 2, KlP 2, Boys Club 1, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, 3, Campus Patrol 1, Hy-Y 2, Bicycle Club 2, Hi-C Club 4, Swing Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2. 3, Track 2, Lettermens Club 2, 3, Manager 2, 3. IDA POWLAS-Midlothian. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, A Murder Has Been Ar- ranged cast 4, June Mad i' 4, Scenery Chairman 4, Foot- lighters 4, Home Economics Club 1, Girls Glee Club 2, Girls Choir 3, 'L0ur Townv 4. Lols JEAN PURNELL. Dolton. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Attendance 2. KENNETH RAAK Ken,'-Matteson. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 3, 4, Hi Y 2, Latin Club 3, Span- ish Club 2, Hi-C Club 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4. , ORVILLE JAMES RAUCH-Tlnley Park. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT REED!-Homewood. Technical Course. WILSON REED-Flossmoor. Academic Course. National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Representa- tive 3, Mother-Son Banquet 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, 3, Vice-President 4, The Pirates of Penzance cast 2, i'Mexi- can Holiday cast 2, PTA Nite Club 3, 'iPride and Prejudice cast 3, 'LA Murder Has Been Arranged Business Manager 4, The Mikadoll cast 4, Footlighters 3, Purple X 3, 4, President 4, Alternate in Oratorical Contest 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, Speech broadcasts 4, Student Service 3, 'iOur Town 4. JACQUI-:LINE REICHERT i'Jackie -Harvey. Academic Course. Senate 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, Mother-Daughter Banquet 2, Dad- Daughter Banquet 2, Stand-Up 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Hi-C Club 3, Mikado cast 4, Purple X 3, 4, Secretary 4, Swing Club 1, 2, Orchestra 1, Chorus 3, 4, Mad- rigal 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, 2, Keydets 1, 2, Harvey Hoofers 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Numerals 2, Small T 2, Archery 2, Grad- uation Usher 3, Music Chairman, Girls Club Conference 2. DUNALD REAIDE t4DonllfTinley Park. General Course ROBERT REYNOLDS. Ivanhoe. Technical Course. PATRICIA RICHARDS-Ivanhoe. General Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3. 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Mother-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, Stand-Up 4, Spanish Club 4, Swing Club 1, 2, 3, Archery 2, Faculty assistant 2, 3. ROBERT P. RICHARDS Bohn-Markham, Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 1, 3, Campus Patrol 2, Latin Club 2. Page 62 gacgud 6CI il0f proc! SHIRLEY RIDDLE-Harvey. Business Course. KIP Forum 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Stand-Up 3, Spanish Club 1, Hi4C Club 4, Swing Club 2, Faculty Assistant 3. ROBERT RIED HBob -Harvey. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Hall Guard 2, Bicycle Club 2, Whappin' Wharf cast 2, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Footlighters 2, 3, 4, Swing Club 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 3, Wrestling 2, Manager 2, Our Town 4. EVELYN K. RIETVELD-South Holland. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 1, 2. BARBARA RIGGS-Flossmoor. Academic Course. Fenger High School 1, 2, Girls Club 3, 4, Stand-Up 4, Latin Club 3, 4, President 4, Dramatics 4, Stage Crew 4, June Mad cast 4, Footlighters 4, Swimming Pageant 4, Speech broadcasts 4. MARIE C. RIGONI 4'Quink -Dolton. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Service Award 3, House Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Typist 3, 4, Marshal 4, Activity Point Commission 3, Torch pins 3, 4, Activity ring 2, Refreshment Crew 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Bicycle Club 2, Hi-C Club 4, Dramatics 3, 4, 'GA Murder Has Been Arranged cast 4, Business manager Hlune Madi' 4, Stage Crew 3, 4, Foot- lighters 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Swing Club 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Numerals 2, Small T 3, Archery 2, 4, Gym Demonstrations 3, 4, Gym Leader 3, 4, Student Service 2, 3, 4, Our Town 4. NELLIE RINKEMA4South Holland. Business Course. National Honor Society 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, Senate 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Jr. Service Award 3, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman 3' Spanish Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club 1, Girls Glee Club 2: Girls Choir 3, Graduation Usher 3, Stua dent Service 2, 3, 4. EDWIN W. RIPPLINGER-Harvey. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4. EVAN ROBERTS '4Ev -Harvey. Technical Course. KIP 1, Bas- ketball 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Lettermens Club 3, 4. JAMES PAYTON ROBERTS 'gJacques 4HomewOod. Academic Course. Hall Guard 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, 2Pride and Prejudice cast 3, Footlighters 3, Swing Club 1, Track 2, 3, 4. JOANN ROBERTS-Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 1, Girls Choir 2, 3. OWEN ROBERTS- ART ROECKER-Tinley Park. Academic Course 1, Trade Course 2, 3, 4. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Bus Guard 3, Representa- tive 2, Latin Club 1. Page 63 IZIUJ, er! cibarrok n,.S2laani:ilz CALL queen ana! Ling JANE KAY Rocsas-Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, House Committee 4, Dad- Daughter Banquet 2, Stand-Up 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Representative Girls Club Conference 2, Dramatics 4, nlune Mad cast 4, Stage Crew 4, Footlighters 4, Home Economics Club 1, Swing Club 1, Girls Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Keydets 3, 4. CHARLES RoIvIIaR Chuck,'-Harvey. Academic Course. Class treasurer 1, Class president 3, Senate 2, KIP 1, 2, 3, Conduct Committee 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Board 1, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, 3, Representative 1, 3, 4, Stag Committee 1, 3, 4, Mother-Son Banquet 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Swing Club 1, 2, Baseball 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Lettermens Club 2, 3, 4, Manager 3. CAROLYN RONEY Rooney',-Dolton. Academic Course. Senate 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Girls Choir 2, 3, Keydets 3, Student Service 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD RosEBoRoUcH-Harvey. General Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2. XAVIER A. ROSOLOWSKI-HHIVCY. General Course. NANCY ROSS-Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Numerals 4, Small T 4. BETTY ROTII-Thornton. Business Course. KIP 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1. CHARLES Rouse-Harvey. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA Rows-Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Numerals 3, Large T 3, Swim- ming Pageant 4, Student Service 4. ROBERT RUBENDUNST-Harvey. Academic Course. KIP 2, 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Lettermens Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JACK RUDDY-Midlothian. Academic Course. Mt. Carmel High, Boys Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 3, Bus Guard 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4, Student Service 4, Keen Teen Repre- sentative 4. DoLoREs SAMAS-HHIVCY. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2. 3, 4, White T pin 4, Purple T pin 4, Stand-Up 1, 4, Welfare 4, Bicycle Club 2, Swing Club 1, 4. Page 64 Rec! cw! in c LLCl,6! JACK SAMUI.0WITZ nSanIi'-Lansing. General Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 4, Hall Guard 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1. AUDREY JEAN ScHAPEn4Matteson. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman 1, WlIite T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Service Award 3, House Committee 3, Re- freshment Crew 4, Torch Pin 4, Dance 3, Faculty Tea 4, Home Economics Club 1, Swing Club 1, 2, Newspaper 2. 3, Yearbook 3, Swimming Pageant 4, Library Assistant 2. WILBERT SCHILLING--H2ifS'Cy'. General Course. Boys Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, 3. DELORIS SCHLAUDRAFF Darlene -YHarvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Typist 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Swing Club 1, 2. SHIRLEY SCHMIDT Smitty7'-Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, Division Chairman 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Jr. Service Award 3, Sr. Service Award 4, Typist 4, Marshal 4, Activity Point Commission 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Service Award Chairman 3, Dad-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Stand-Up 1, 2, 3, 4, Welfare 2, 3, 4, Freshman leader 4, Girls Club Dance 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Bicycle Club 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Gym Demon- stration 3, 4, Swimming Pageant 4, Basketball Banquet 4, Volley- ball Sports Head 4. ANN SCHNEIDER-Tinley Park. Academic Course. Girls Club 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Library Assist- ant 3, Library Club 3, Student Service 4, Business Con- ference 4. JOYCE SCHOENECK t'Gert',-Tinley Park. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Mother-Daughter Banquet 2, 3, 4, Stand-up 1: Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Library Club 3, Library Assistant 3, Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4, Charge of Senior Activity Lists 4, Girls Glee Club 1, 2, Student Service 1, 2, Business Conference 4. RICHARD SCHROEDER Dick',-Riverdale. Trade Course. KIP 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 1. MYRON SCHULTZ-E351 Hazel Crest. Technical Course, Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, 3. 4, Bus Guard 2. BETTY JEAN Scorr-Hazelcrest. Academic Course. National Honor Society 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Board 4, Council 2, Division Chairman 3: White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Service Award 3: Senior Service Award 4, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4,1 Refreshment Crew 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Student Service 2, 3. LEANETTE SCHIBNER 4'Leai'4Lansing. General Course. Senate 3, Girls Club 3, 4, Student Service 2, 4. ELAINE SEELBACH -- Homewood. Academic Course. Bloom Township High 1, 2, 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Girls Club 4, White T pin 4, Purple T pin 4, Typist 4, Spanish Club 4, Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4. Page 65 6 mem em faLe 6CLOf6l,l 6Ail0 exam . . . BONNIE ,IOANN SEIDEL 4'Honey Chile -Harvey. Academic Course. Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Class Secretary 2, Senate 2, KIP 1, 2, 3, 4, Constitutional Committee 1, Forum 1, Board 2, 3, Lost and Found 2, Speakers Committee 4, Pep Assemblies 2, Homecoming 2, 3, Election 2, 3, Campaign Manager 3, Chicago Youth Con- ference 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 1, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Scholarship 2, Activity Point Commission 3, 4, Mother- Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Dad-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, 1 Remember Thornton 3, Pen Pals 3, Stand-up 1, 2, 3, 4, May Queen Attendant 3, Dance 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 3, Program Chairman 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi C Club 3, 4, Dramatics 2, Cast 2Ever Since Evei' 2, Footlighters 2, 3, 4, Pier- ian Club 3, 4, '4Proliles 4, Swing Club 1, 2, Newspaper 4, Feature Editor 4, Yearbook 4, Harvey Hoofers 1, 2, Student Service 2, 4, Jr.-Sr. Party 3, Oratorical Contest Local, District 4. BARBARA ANN SENIOR-Homewood. General Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Cast 'QA Murder Has Meen Ar- ranged 4, Footlighters 4, Girls Choir 1, G. A. A. 2, 'flune Madi' cast 4: Our Town 4. WALTER SERGOTT '6Serge -Posen. Trade Course. Boys Club 3, 4. RONALD SEYMOUR Sam -Markham. Academic Course. Boys Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, Hy Y 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Debate 2, 3, Dramatics 1, Newspaper 4, Yearbook 4, Baseball 4, Pan American Council 2. LOIS SHARKEY-Ivanhoe. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2. LUCILLE SHAW Lu -Homewood. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Bicycle Club 1, Debate 2, Swing Club 1, 2, Newspaper 3, 4, News Editor 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Sr. Lifesaving Award 2, Student Serv- ice 3. DOROTHY A. SHONTS-HEIIVCY. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 3, 4, Stand-up 1, 2, 3. LAURA SHORT Shorty -Midlothian. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1. VIRGINIA SHOWER-Dolton. Business Course. Senate 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Home Economics Club 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Numerals 2, T-small 3, Archery 2, Swimming Pageant 4, Student Service 2, 4, Gym leader 2, 4. ROBERT SIEBERT 4'Bob -Midlothian. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bus Guard 2, German Club 2, 3. JAMES E. SIMON Him -Harvey. Academic Course. Senate 4, KIP 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 1, Stag Committee 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Bicycle Club 1, Swing Club 1, Lettermens Club 1. 2. 3, 4, Manager l. 2, 3, 4. BARBARA SITTON- Page 66 A arouic announced larom, ay 15 .gzorefancl Liqofef l ROBERT PEARCE SKYE Boba-Riverdale. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, Mother-Son Banquet 4, Hi Y 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Lifesaving Awards 2, Co-Manager Senior Play 4. DOLORES SLO'WIK-HBIVCY. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 3. ANNETTE SMIDT A-Nut -Oak Forest. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Stand- up 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Torch Pin 3, Assistant Chairman Magazine Drive 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym Leader 2, 4, Numerals 1, T-small 2, T-large 4, P. T. A. Open House 3, Gym Demonstra- tions 3, Swimming Pageant Scenery Costumes 2, 4, Library As- sistant 3, Student Service 2. IMOGENE SMITH Smithy -Harvey. Academic Course 1, Business Course 2, 3, General Course 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2. WAYNE SMITH 'LSmitty -Dolton. Technical Course. Boys Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard Officer 4, Bus Guard 3, 4, Campus Patrol 2. ROBERT SNYDER Bob -Hazelcrest. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Bicycle Club 2, Debate 2, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3. PAT SOBEK-4RiVCfd3l6. Business Course. National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Senate 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman 2, White T pin 1, Purple X 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, President 4, Numerals 2, T-small 2, T-large 3, Gym Demonstrations 3, P. T. A. Open House 3, Swimming Pageant Scenery 4, Speech broadcasts 4, Graduation Usher 3, Student Service 3, 4, Gym Leader 2, 3, 4. PAULA SOENKSEN Pau1ie -Harvey. Academic Course. Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, KIP 1, 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, Division Chairman 1, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Loyalty Day 4, French Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, Bicycle Club 2, Dramatics 4, June Mad cast 4, Footlighters 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Swing Club 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Numerals 3, T-small 3, Swimming Pageant 4, Jr. Lifesaving Award 2, Sr. Lifesaving Award 3, Graduation Usher 3, 'iOur Town 4. WILLIAM SPELIJE Bill -South Holland. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Commander-in-Chief Hall Guards 4, Bus Guard 3. HAROLD E. SPILLER-H3fV6j'. Technical Course. Boys Club l. ROSEMARY SPOERER Red -Tinley Park. Business Course. Latin Club 2, Girls Choir 3, 4, Keydets 3, 4, Faculty Assistant 4. ALBERTA J. STAAT4Harvey. Business Course? Page 67 y Zl'l'Llfl'lQl l'l'l6l.l'l7 641466 QOIWLQI' CI 0l,Ul'le LILLXAN STEAKLEN LORRAINE STEINHAUER-Riverdale. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Girls Glee Club 1, Girls Choir 2, 3, 4. JIM STEPHEN-Homewood. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 4, Hi Y 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Dramatics 4, A Murder Has Been Arrangedi' cast 4, Footlighters 4, Swing Club 1, Newspaper 3, Student Service 2, Business Manager 'flune Mad 4. WALTER PAUL STEPINSKI 'tDoc -Harvey. General Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 3, 4, Hi Y 3. DOROTHY STROH uDot -Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman 3, White T pin 2, Purple T pin 2, Secretary of attendance 4, Latin Club 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Board Member 4, Numerals 2, T-small 2, T-large 4, Gym Demonstra- tions 3, P. T. A. Open House 3, Red Cross Representative 2, GAA Basketball Sport Head 4. HAROLD STUMP g'Morph -Harvey. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard Commander 4, Hall Guard Cap- tain 3, Stag Committee 3, Camera Club 1, Band 1, 2, Boys Glee Club 1, Football 4, Lettermens Club 4. LARRY STUMP A'Sam -Harvey. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BRUCE MCCOIIMICK SUBLETTE-Homewood. Academic Course. Senate 2, 3, 4, KIP 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi Y 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Debate 1, 2, 4'Ever Since Evei' Stage Crew 1, Nine Girls Stage Crew 1, Tomorrow The World,' Cast 2, Foot- lighters 1, 2, Swing Club 1, Swimming Team 2, '4Our Town 4. LOUIE SURUFKA HLukeee 4Pl1oenix. Trade Course. Senate 1, 4, KIP 2, 3, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 3, Campus Patrol 2, Stag Committee 1, 2, Hi-C Club 3, Baseball 1, 2, Jr.-Sr. Party Committee 4. GEORGE SWADENEHYHBFVCY. Academic Course. Boys Club 2, 3, 4, Hi Y 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Football 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Lettermens Club 3, 4. IRENE SZALAJ-Midlothian. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Service 4. GLORIA .lUDiE TANIS HSlugo -Matteson. General Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Division Chairman 1, Latin Club 1, HiC Club 4, Swing Club 1, 2, Girls Glee Club 1, 2. Page 68 omecoming arm! PERRY A. TANNER-Midlothian, Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 4. IRENE TATGENHORST-Matteson. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LEROY E. TAYLOR-South Holland. General Course. Bowen High School 1, Honor Roll 3, Boys Club 3, 4. FRANCES TEAS-Riverdale. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, Swing Club 1, 2, Girls Choir 2, 3. DOROTHY TERRELL '4Dottie -Harvey. Academic Course. Honor Roll 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Torch Pin 3, Division Chairman 2, White T pin 2, Purple T pin 2, Senior Service Award 4, Secre- tary of Attendance 4, Activity Point Commission 3, 4, Co-Chair- man 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 2, 3, Stand-up 2, 3, 4, Chair- man Invitations 3, Chairman Tickets 4, Refreshment Crew 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-C Club 3, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, 'iEver Since Evei' 2, 6'Pride and Prejudicel' 3, I Remember Thornton Publicity Chairman 3, Footlighters 2, 3, 4, Pierian Club 3, 4, Pro- files Staff 3, 4, Swing Club 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Harvey Hoofers 2, Jr. Lifesaving Award 3, Speech broadcasts 4, Student Service 1, 4, Youth Orchestra of Chicago 3, 4, District Contest 3, Sectional Contest 3. HENRY THIES A4Hank',-Flossmoor. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, German Club 4, Wrestling 3, 4, u0ur Towni' 4. HELEN THOMAS-Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Swing Club 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Numerals 1, T-small 2, Archery 2. ROBERT JAY THOMAS 64Bob -Harvey. Academic Course. Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-C Club 3, Stamp Club 3, ,Purple X 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Tennis 4, Student Service 2, 3, 4, Charge of Test Grading 3, 4. PATRICIA THOMSEN 'iPat 4Do1ton. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Archery 2, Red Cross Representative 3. DOROTHY TIMMINS-Midlothian. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, Art Club BERNARD TOKARSKI 'iBen -Harvey. General Course. Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 2. R JACK TOMPKINS-HRIVGY. Academic Course, Boys Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Bicycle Club 2, Swing Club 2, Chorus 4, uThe Mikado 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Student Service 3, 4, Stamp Club 2, War Bond Committee 1, Pan- American League Council 2, 3, Spanish Club Play 3. Page 69 Queen Aeniorri give mn: . 77 66 j MI' OLUI1 . . lllARIE TURNABIZNE-Harvey. Business, General Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 2, Home Economics Club 1, Swing Club 2, Library Assistant 3, Student Service 3, War Bond Committee 1. NIARY ANN TRIUMPH Trump -lfloinewood, Academic Course. Senate 1, 2, 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Wliite T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Mother-Daughter Banquet 3, Dad-Daughter Ban- quet 3, Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 2. 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, Swing Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls Glee Club 2. AIJDIE TROMP-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, Home Economics Club 1, Student Service 4. HARLEY B. TUCKER, JR. Panther -Markham. General Course. l'iwlallkGuard 2, Safety Squad 1, Hi Y 1, German Club 1, rac 1. BETTY JANE TURNGREN Lizzie,'-South Holland. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, M-other-Daughter Banquet 3, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Student Service 3, 4. JOHN VAIvIEs 4'Diz',-Harvey. Academic Course. Altoona High 1, 2, 3, French Club 4, Band 4, Orchestra 4. AGNES VAN BAREN Van',-South Holland. Business Course. Ger- man Club 4, Student Service 3, 4. JOAN VAN BAREN 'iJo -South Holland. Business Course. German Club 4, Student Service 3, 4. N1ARIAN VANDENBERG Merv 4Dolton. Academic Course. National Honor Society 3, 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, Presi- dent 4, Board 3, 4, Council 3, Division Chairman 1, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Service Award 3, Senior Service Award 4, Mother-'Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Dad-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Stand-Up 1, 2, 4, Loyalty Day 3, 4, Welfare 3, May Queen 3, Refreshment Crew 3, 4, Torch Pin 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym leader 2, Small T 2, Archery 1, Swimming Pageant 2, 4, Sr. Lifesaving Award 3, Graduation Usher 3, Play Usher 2, 4. RICHARD VANDENBERG 'tRich -Dolton. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN VAN DER AA-South Holland. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 4, Bus Guard 2, 3, Representative 2, German Club 2, Boys Glee Club 1, Wrestling 2, Track 2, Attendance card collector, captain 3. WAYNE VANDERLEE4Harvey. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 3, German Club 2. 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Debate 3. Page 70 l'Yl,e6L6lfll el'l'L8l'Lf6 fCl,Lel'l !0I calab an 9060116 LORRAINE VANDERWALL-HHIVCY. Business Course. KIP 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, House Committee 3, Hi-C Club 3, Treasurer 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Vice-president 2. EDWIN VAN KLEY '4Eddie -South Holland. Technical Course. KIP 1, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, Usher 4, 4'Mika- do cast 4, Chorus 3, 4, Boys Glee Club 1, 2, Wrestling 2, KIP Organizing Committee 1. HELEN VAN LANINGHAM-Lansing. Academic Course. Senate 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, Division Chairman 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Junior Service Award 3, House Commit- tee 4, Marshal 3, Chairman 4, Activity Point Commission 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Dad-Daughter Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Stand-Up 1, 2, 3, 4, Welfare 3, 4, Freshman Leader 2, Re- freshment Crew 3, Faculty Tea 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Footlight- ers 4, Home Economics Club 1, Purple X 4, Swing Club 1, 2, Harvey Hoofers 3, Swimming Pageant 2, 4, Swim leader 4, Sr. Lifesaving Award 3, Student Service 3, 4, Junior Senior Party 3, Magazine Drive 2, 3, Girls Club Dance 2, 3, Play Usher 3, 4, Tag Day 1, 2, 3. DONNA VAN Om' Donn-Thornton. General Course. KIP 2, 3, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 2, Purple T pin 2. MARJORIE VAN SCYOC Margei'-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 2, Spanish Club 2. CARL VAN VUREN-South Holland. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 4, Bus Guard 3, 4. NORMAN VAN WIENEN-Lansing. General Course. Boys Club 2, 3. 4, Bus Guard 3, 4. JAMES F. VOGEL 5'Hiteh -Riverdale. Technical Course. Boys Club 4, Bus Guard 4. GERTRUDE VOGLER Geri,-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 4, Division Chairman 3, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Hi-C Club 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Student Service 4. ROBERT Voss- DAVID LOUIS VROEGINDEWEY-Harvey. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE LOUIS VROOM-Lansing. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, 3, 4, Bus Guard 2, 3, 4, Movie Operator 2, 3, 4. Page 71 0l'l0I 5 dy 52I'll,0I 2146 PQUQULJ . EDWARD WALCZAK Coby --f-Phoenix. Academic Course. Boys Club 3, 4, Hall Guard 2. 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. JOHN WVALKER- BARBARA WARNER Rusty -Dolton. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman 4, White T pin 2, Purple T pin 2, Refreshment Crew 4, Dramatics 4, Scenery for iflune Madv 4, Girls Glee Club 2, Girls Choir 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Numerals 3, Small T 4, Swimming Pageant 4, Jr. Lifesaving Awards 2, Sr. Lifesaving Awards 4, Torch pin 4. ROSEMARY WATERS-HHIVCY. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1, 2, Archery 4, Library Assist- ant 3. BOB WATERSTRAAT-Riverdale. Academic Course. Senate 3, KIP 4, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 3, 4, Lettermens Club 3, 4. N'ANCY WATSON Squirt,'-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Jr. Service Award 3, House Committee 3, Hall Guard 3, Spanish Club 1, Footlighters 4, Home Economics Club 1, Swing Club 1, 2, Girls Glee Club 2, Library Assistant 2, Girls Club Dance 3, Transfer Tea 4. DOROTHY WEBER '6Dory -Harvey. Academic Course. Senate 3, 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Division Chairman 3, Board 4, Council 2: White T pin 2, Purple T pin 2, Ir. Service Award 3, Sr. Serv- ice Award 4, Typist 4, Freshman leader 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Debate 2, Footlighters 2, Home Economics Club 1, Swing Club 1, 2, Girls Glee Club 1, Choir 2, 3, Chairman Girls Club Dance 3, Girls Club Conference 2, 3. VIRGINIA WEBER Gina fHarvey. Academic Course. KIP 2, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Major Officers 4, Board 3, Council 2, 4, Division Chairman 1, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, .lr. Service Award 3, Sr. Service Award 4, Freshman Leader 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Debate 2, Footlighters 2, Home Eco- nomics Club 1, Swing Club 1, 2, Girls Glee Club 1, Choir 2, 3, Co-Chairman Girls Club 3, Girls Club Conference 2, 3. FRANCINE Warss-Posen. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 4, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Refreshment Crew 1, Torch Pin 1, Speech Broadcasts 4, Student Service 1. DOROTHY WERNER- JOANNE WVESTERVELD 'iJodie -Harvey. Academic Course. Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2. 3. 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Scholarship 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Dramatics 4, '4Mikado Cast 4, Footlighters 4, Home Economics Club 1, Chorus 4, Nladrigal 4, Girls Choir 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, Graduation Usher 3, Student Service 2, 4, Chairman Scholarship Day 4. CHARLES WHITLEI-Midlothian. Trade Course. Page 72 une I0 -- Cfarid of 48 faLea fan! Low FLORINE WHI'FTED- EDYTHE WIICKERSHAM g'Wick -Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club l. 2, 3, 4, White T pin l, Typist 4, Latin Club l, Spanish Club 3, 4, Home Economics Club 2, Archery 4, Student Service 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WILKINSON Wilkie,'-Flossmoor. Academic Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Swim- ming 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Swimming Leader 3, 4, Life Saving 2, 3, 4, '60ur Townv 4. HELOISE W1LI.IAMS-' RUSSELL WIl.LIS7RlVCfd3lC. Trade Course. Boys Club 3, 4. DON WILSON 4'Pee Wee -South Holland. Trade Course. Boys Club l, 2, 3, 4, Bus Guard 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, KIP Forum 2. JOYCE W1rzEL-Harvey. Business Course. Girls Club l, 2, 3, 4, Girls Club Dance 3, Spanish Club 2, Home Economics Club l, Library Assistant 3, Student Service 2, 3, 4. CHESTER WODARSKI mGump -Posen. Trade Course. Boys Club 4. GEORGE WOLF, JR. i'Ski -Homewood. Academic Course. KIP Forum l, 2, Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2, Hi Y l, 2, Latin Club l, 2, Camera Club l, 2, 3, Whappin' Wharf 2, Blithe Spirit 2, Stage Crew 1, 2, Swing Club 3, Chorus 4, Boys Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Cub Reporter l, Newspaper 4, Sports Editor 4, Yearbook 4. MILTON JOHN WORDELLIANN HMilt',-Riverdale. General Course. Mount Carmel 2, Boys Club 3, 4, Hall Guard 3, Bus Guard 3, 4, Campus Patrol 4. THOMAS WOULFE-HHIVCY. Academic Course. Hall Guard 3, German Club 2, 3, Stage Crew 'nWhappin' Wharf 2, Basketball 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Lettermcns Club 3, 4. TONY E. YADRON. Harvey. Technical Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 2. Page 73 ad fienzord marck down aia e . BARBARA YATES 'hEffie -Harvey. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3, White T pin 1, Stand-up 1, Refreshment Crew 1, French Club 2, 3, Hlune Mad cast 4, HPride and Prejudice cast 3, A Murder .Has Been Arrangedi' cast 4, 'iOur Towni' cast 4, Footlighters 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Economics Club 1: Newspaper 4: Yearbook 4: Chorus 4, Girls Choir 1, 2, 3: Jr. Lifesaving Award 2. JOHN ROGER YONKMAN-South Holland. Business Course. Boys Club 2, 3, 4, Hall Guard 3. PHYLLISANN YOUNG HPhyl -Harvey. General Course. KIP Forum 1, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Banquet 2, Dad-Daugh- ter Banquet 3, Stand-up 1, Dance 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, The Mikadov Stage Crew 4, Pierian Club 4, Swing Club 1, 2, Chorus 3, 4, Girls Choir 1, 2, Student Service 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY YOUNG '6Red -Midlothian. Academic Course. Girls Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Hi-C Club 3, 4, GAA 1. 2, 3, 4, Numerals 2, T-small 2, Gym Leader 3, 4. NICK Yr:RAsOvicH4 RAYMOND ZADROZNY Pee Wee -Harvey. General Course. Boys Club 1, 2. ROBERT GERALD ZESCH Zeke',-Riverdale. Trade Course. Boys Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi Y 1, Bicycle Club 1. BETSY ZIMMERMAN Betts -Tinley Park. Academic Course. KIP 4, Girls Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Board 1, White T pin 1, Purple T pin 2, Spanish Club 2, Swing Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee Club 1, Harvey Hoofers 4, Swimming Pageant 4. BERNARD J. ZITEK MBenny -Lansing. General Course. Boys Club 2, 3. 4, Hall Guard 4, Bus Guard 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Track 2 ,4. EDWARD A. ZMUDA i'Ed ---Posen. General Course. Boys Club 3, 4, Bus Guard 3. l'1l.l.EN ZOHR1-:R-Tinlev Park. Academic Course. Gage Park High School 1, 2, Girls Club 3, 4, Gym Leader 4, GAA 3. Page 74 Ouffifanckng afuolenfft are ekcfeol fo . . National Honor Society members are chosen in the spring-150727 of the upper 25727 of the Junior Class. From an eligibility list furnished by the class principal, faculty mem- bers vote on prospective members of the society. Character, leadership, service, and scholarship are the basis of considera- tion. From the names receiving the most votes, the class prin- cipal and homeroom teachers make the final selection. Seniors who have qualified since their junior year are also elected. Class of 1947 Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Class of Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: Jackie Voss, Joanne Brostrom, Lois Toole, Dorothy Twietmeyer, Shirley Jackson. Hazel Bettenhausen, June Binitte. Bobbette Anderson, Shirley Day, Carmella Firetto, Marian Parks, Bob Pellegrino. Jim Dunne, Roe Mallstrom, llarie Compagnoni, Betty Grassmick. Marilyn Smith, Ray Olsen, Ernie Hall, Jim Mossell, Dave Phillips, Bruce Smith. Ronald Myers, Herbert Rau. Gertrude Cuffe, Lois Joiner, Marilyn Lorence. Joyce Vandenberg, Pat Sonnleitner, Joanne Brownlee, Marge Buyer, Marilyn Hupe. Joan McKibben. Lorraine John- son, Irene Ramsay, Anna Alt, Ramona Heflren, Elsie Yadron, 1948 Pris Alden, Bonnie Abraham, Jean Furth fist vice pIes.l, Leo Parks lsecretaryl. Paula Soenksen ltreasurerl. Bob fVlcCrindle Cpresidentl. Anita Court. Charity Koepffr. John Lundmark, Pat Sobek, Nellie Rinkema. Marian Vandenberg, Milo Backus, Bob Thomas, Joe Barse, Wilson Reed, Paul Palmer. Jan Olsen. LaVonne Brown, Joanne Westex'veld. Jackie Furth, Betty Scott, Marguerite Froelicli. Corrine Martin, Martha Oehler, Cerdine DeGraff. Page 76 rooms with these results: Most talkative Don Andersun Barbara Riggs Best looking Chuck Romer Bonnie Seidel Most studious Charity Koeper .loe Barse Best all-around Lou Brown Bob KleCrindle W Best athlete Pat Sobek Bob Binetle Apple-polishers Phyllis Young Dan Hughes eniord lzofcl laoloufarify confedf In the spirit of fun, a popularity poll was conducted in senior home- Best dancers Paul Jones Gloria Podgorny Biggest eaters Edith Horn Bob Newton N icest smile George Marovich Paula Soenkson Most Friendly Marianne Laramie Bob Ruhendunst Biggest flirts Marie Rigoni Jack MacDonald Best school citizens Marian Vandenberg John Lundmark Page 77 wifk dulflariding redukri Page 78 66 rom, cbiokmad, omla an Grcumzi fCl,lflCe Commencement, 1947 The Seniors march in. They wait to receive their diplomas Ushers assist at the ceremonies. Row 1 : Greta Petterseng Nellie Rink- ema, Jackie Hutton, Joan Figlew- ski, Charity Koeper, Jackie Reich- ert, Marian Corson. Row2: Gerdine DeGraff, Carol Koester, Dorothy Pajak, Jackie Furth, Virginia Peiguss, Arlene Bischel, June Koehler. Row3: Darlene Pavich, Ann Dona- to, Betty Henry, LaVonne Brown, Martha Oehler, Ruth Fedderson, Billie Claus. 77 ring memoriefi fo graduafed Mr. Tom Collins is the speaker, Joanne Westerveld hands the di- plomas to Dr. McVey. Dr. McVey presents a diploma to LaVerne Barleman. Police hold back the commencement crowd. I Juniors at the Prom get a taste of what next year will he like. Girls CL. to RJ Bonnie Seidel, Pat Gerodimos, Mary Ann Crowson, Gen Johnson. Men CL. to RJ Mr. Zimmerman, , Johnny Graham, Bob Wilkinson, Larry Peterson. Page 79 unions BILL FREDERICK ..... HENRY CURRIER ...... ROGER SUTTON ...,,YE,... RUTH ANN CALO ,........ JOHN BARDWICK ...... MARY PLANT .,......, Back in the fall of 1945, a mob of green-eyed characters stormed the quiet, ivy covered walls of Thornton High. For the first time, the Class of '49 realized that there was no third Hoor and the elevator was purely imaginary. But, before the school year was over, the freshmen had be- come a part of TTHS and had grown to be almost as big as sophomores. Sophomore year fiew by as quickly as freshman year did. Under the leadership of President John Bardwick, the Class of 749 came through with flying colors. But all of this is insignificant in the light of their most important year, the one that is almost over. At the beginning of the third year, the newly made upperclassmen took over with a firm, steady, and experienced hand. They combined their efforts to make the Junior-Senior Party a ....................President ..........1sl Vice President Vice President ....................Secretary ................TreaAsurer ,........Asst. Treasurer big success. With good grades, spunk, and ambition, these kids realized that they had be- come leaders. They had their part in Boys and Girls Club functions, in the Junior-Senior prom, in the operetta, and loveliest of all, they chose a May Queen for 1948 and a court. Yet, none of these things are nearer to the hearts of all Thorntonites than the part five junior boys played in ThOrnton's basketball season. Thorn- ton is proud of Jock Robertson, Ronnie Fergu- son, Bill Frederick, John Morris, and Roger Conant, who carried Thorntonis basketball down to State for the first time in fifteen years and will be back next year to shoot it higher. Orchids to you of the Junior Class. The seniors are proud to leave Thornton to the Class of '49, a true heir apparent. JUNIOR SENATE Row 1. Iris VanZanten, George Pochos, James Zirkle, George Keranen, John McNabb, Judy Maguire, Bill Frederick. Row 2: Glenna Kiner, Mary Beaupre, Ruth Ann Calo, Mary Plant, Suzanne Brown, Mary Louise Finout. Row 3: Arthur Ohlerking, Don Dalenberg, Rudy Surufka, Roger Sutton, John Bardwick, Dave Samrner, Wayne Benson. 42' C' L JP? el l,C 80, 5 fbl,I'LL0l C U56 MR. BEAN PERIOD II Row l: Stanley Tentnowski, Fred Capri- otti, Lorraine Kolojay, Shirley Grant, Lois Bewley, Doris Winters, Bert Lea- mon, John Gruszczyk. Rzrw 2: Louise Jones, Elizabeth Sinot, Dorothy Hooks, Helen Wolfe, Adele Filliung, Charles Jacobsma, Robert Struven, William Fadke. Row 3: Jerry Fioretti, Sam Aiello, Joseph Sypien, Chester Malec, Robert Gifford, Roy Kramer, Richard Madsen, Donald Frederick, Gerald Welch. Row 4: Wayne Benson, Don Robertson, Frank Kaminski, Kenneth Koehn, Ed Aldridge, Charles Maines, John Morris, Ray Shonts, Roy Jackson, Edwin Goniokowski. MR. BEAN Pmuon VI Row 1: Polly Cook, Dolores Kerr, Zen- neth Mae Roper, Charlotte Ehlers, Monteal Crisler, Frank Tentnowski, Angelo Marchesch. Row 2: Ed Hasier, Larry Folgenzi, En- ness Arnold, Edwin Labuda, Edward Lauderback, Harold Clark, Vella Mae Scott, Jerry Eytcheson. Row 3: Lowell Messmaker, Richard Liv- ings, Jack Lund, Ronald Boudreau, Donald Krantz, Dale Bowen, Richard Lehnen, Wayne Ruin. Row 4: Jerr Worth Henr' .Ionkman Y s Y 9 Jack McGowan, Charles Stafford, Rich- ard Luehrs, Donald Abels, .less Over- ton, Arnold Lundgren, Theodore Be- nacka. MRS. BENSON PERIOD IV Row 1: Marla Jean Granger, Pat Hawes, Irene Mazur, Mary Ann Panozzo, Betty White. Row 2: Romaine Strylowski, Anna Evans, Corinne Duschen, Dave Deruntz, Joan Myers, Imelda Celebucki. Raw 3: ,Ianalys Loeb, Jeanne Hauck, Luida Koustik, Kathryn Goodwin, Joyce Walker, Sally Czupek. Row 4: George Egofske, Norma Parker, Marianne Bogan, Darwin Anderson, Eileen Greig, Priscilla Anne Beales, William Ohnemus, Larry Kendall. Page 81 Page 82 MRS. BENSON Prmon VII Row 1: Edith DeVries, Bonnie Jean Mar- low, Virginia Gnaster, Barbara Frew, Marilyn Evers. Row 2: Marilyn Vanderae, Mary Beaupre, Alma Hinton, Betty Dexter, Joanne St. Aubin, Marie Bailey. Row 3: Chris Konow, Chester Baran, Frank Kamykowski, Joe Talaga, Wal- ter Gustafson, Edward Lytle, Diane Porter. Row 4: Allen Johnson, Phil Rietveld, Gene Brines, Roger Hansen, Robert Kraefft, Bill Andrianos, Anthony Bej- growicz, Richard Werner. MISS CHILSON PERIOD V Row 1: Betty Rydell, Norma Woods, Betty Baker, Walter Wrobel, Ralph Swinehart. Row 2: Melvin Peebles, Howard Lund, Adeline Kozak, Joan Whetstone, That- cher Davis. Row 3: Richard McGraw, Lois Barleman, Patsy Waaso, Marilyn Hayden, Billie Golden, Arlene Anderson. Row 4: Gerald DeVore, Marvin Raday, James Mann, Arthur Moenck, James Buyer, James Morrison, Bob Newton, Earle Landry. MISS COFFMAN Pamon III Row 1: Marianne Tanis, Carol Vanden- berg, Glenna Kiner, Suzanne Brown. Row 2: Bryce Bullok, Doris Hall, Reta Haldorson, Carol Becker, Georgia Ewing. Row 3: Mitzi Veleta, Annie Kelly, Bar- bara Laue, Gwendolyn Erb, Carol Bur- ton, Nancy White. Row 4: Margaret Merritt, Susan Ries, Bob Miley, William Bunch, Joan Straw- bridge, Judith Maguire, Gertrude Hollister. ean Jcngdfon id vice-lorefiiclenf 0 . jc: Olfllflie Q-Ql gbL60I'I, l0l 85i ed 0Uel ,J0l lfLl'l'L MISS COFFMAN PERIOD VII Row 1: Jim 0,Connell, Henry Van Milli- gan, Joan Kerr, Jean Kingston, Rita Jurkowski, Mary Louise Finout, John Hughes. Row 2: Sally Slack, Joie Gouwens, Gwen MacKenzie, Caroline Schilb, Jo Anne Given, Myrna Sperry, Mildred Visser, Robert Crisman. Row 3: Connie Pierce, Joan Jaeschke, Adela Swenson, Dorothy Walter, Pa- tricia Jersey., Ruthann Calo, Margaret Ferguson, Mary Lou Edwards, Mary Gorence. Row 4: Robert Tuveson, Robert Stephens, George Keranen, Richard Scott, Dean Nairn, Lester Sons, Morris Jones, George Gunkle, David Davidson, Don- ald Carlson. MISS FREDRICKSON Penion I Row 1: Ralph Stroh, Joseph Broderick, Rita Stanczik, Delphine Keinigsberg, Betty Trkulja, Charles Simons, Thomas Lorence, Kenneth Nelson. Row 2: Henry Chott, Irene Stubbs, Lor- raine Kantzler, Loretta Steakle, Ber- nice Jones, Betty Opitz, Jean Bowen, Joan Choleva. Row 3: William Heitmann, William Goetzinger, Jack Ergo, Don Phalen, Ray Kickert, Jeff Day, Ellen Zohrer, Cherie Edwards, Leon Potrafke. Row 4: Bill Cummings, George Freriehs, Don Dalenberg, Ronald Kickert, John Bardwick, Donald Austgen, Chuck Pipher, Alwyn Anderson, David Ham- mer. MISS FREDRICKSON PERIOD III Row 1: Richard Livengood, Bruce Boyd, Delores Bacon, Betty' Brosseau, Janet Gibbs, Beverly Eisele, Gilbert Nagel, Donald Callarman. Row 2: Neil Kretzer, James Hon, Carl D. Koch, Art Graff, Roger Schreiber, Milton Koppitz, James Roy, Norman Baker. Bob Rogers. Row 3: Kenneth Augustine, Louis Zelik, Joe Jarose, Robert Hess, George Nar- gis, Harry Bostrom, Tom Malia, Thom- as Bryson, Steve Jamicich. Row 4: Lyle Button, Joe Meller, Robert Evers, Eldon Hershberger, Mickey Ate- livich, Norman Massick, Arthur Moor- house, Art Prochaska, Marshall Zander, Richard Krueger. Page 83 MISS FREDRICKSON PERIOD VIII Row 1: Lois Wise, ,Io Ann Welch, Donna Lloyd, Theresa Katarzynski, Adeline Wesner. Row 2: Donna Lotz, Nancy Fadke, Doro- thy Lundell, Marian Schroedle, Rose Novak. Row 3: Joseph Mach, Phyllis Stier, Margie Roarda, Theresa Rossi, Robert Winicky, Roy Gall. Row 4: Carlon Schoof, William Welch, Don Blekfeld, William Dial, Rudolph Cunnigan. MISS HENDERSON PERIOD II Row 1: Evelyn Greene, Erlene Hansen, Emily LoCicero, .layette Olsen, Ger- aldine Cogswell. Row 2: Jean Seruga, Frances Colebourn, Lillian Gottschalk, Sally Marlowe, Ima Jean Sweeney, Arlene Neering. Row 3: Leola Lentz, Adele Haines, Su- zanne Soenksen, Shirley Oedzes, .loan Gnaster, Edith Mueller. Row 4: William Fields, Allan Bostwick, Gayle Muff, Roy Mallstrom, Richard Condon, Bob Van Corp, Harold Raves- loot, Marvin Wolter. MISS HENDERSON PERIOD V Row 1: Gloria Hayhurst, Barbara Pelley, Marion Seimer, Geraldine Welch, Grace Napoli. Row 2: Millicent Mentzer, Barbara Rudd, Gloria Flynn, Gloria Walenga, George- ann Wies. Row 3: Anna Vroom, Eileen Frontzak, Joan Morrison, Esther Federowski, Irene Boyens, Marlon Schoof. Row 4: Geraldine Jakub-czak, Kathryn Oldham, Francis Scully, Don Potter, Mary Woulfe, Irma Anne Gray, Shir- ley Boswell. JOCL WOAQIJJOIQ C 06271, !0l' SULMVAUH olldglfte . . Page 84 2 66 v miie asyoenlnien riingri um um ag ueen e ecfec! MRS. JONES PFRIOD I Row 1: Glenn Retzlolf, Thelma Van- deraa, Nancy Ledford, Laurane Tull, Mary Ungari, Doris Sender, Anna Christian, Ruth Elaine Currier, Dolores Bukowski. Row 2: Fred Moore, Charles Kolb, John Hess, Tom Cunningham, Arlene Schultz, Irene Blahous, Shirley Mae Lorenz, Althea Glover, Eugenia Ba- nasiak. Row 3: Jack Rigik, William Gunn, Wal- lace Warner, Ivan De Graff, Larry Lar- son, Mervin Buck, Burton Pillnik, Harold Luelleman. Don Blakemore, Dan Miland. Row 4: Bruce Harrison, Bill Egleston, Bob Trevarthen, Kenneth Cook, Ever- ett Willman, Harry Bernhard, Richard Doyle, Rudy Surufka, Eugene Costello, Edward Hon, John Longowa. MRS. JONES PERIOD VII Row l: Joyce White, Clare Czekalski, June Woodstrup, Jeannine Lange, The- resa Logan. Row 2: Vivian Jones, Marion E. Dright, Allie Rutherford, Fay Freeh, Helen Danish, Pat Heck. Row 3: Robert Livings, Helen Blackford, Carole Gile, Dorothy Robbins, Ken Baumgartner, Benedict Novak, Willard Nicholson. Row 4: Le Roy Wentz., Richard Ege- brecht, Charles Smith, Clifton Hardin, Richard Cosman, Victor Monk, Conrad Van Swol, James Devoy. MR. OHLERT PERIOD IV Row 1: Clarence J. Bodie, Warren Har- ding, Marilyn Rasmus, Velma Swa- dener, Jerry Washburne. Row 2: Lorraine Ber, Theresa Cisek, Georgia Propper, Donna Ketelboeter, Diane Campbell, Barbara Grneter, Joyce Van Drunen. Row 3: Gloria Cooke, Jeanette Stowe, Anna English, Alma Vander Giessen. Jeanette Sczepankiewicz, Barbara Mil- ler, Bud Wright. How ff: Ronald Ferguson, Ted De Young, Robert Groeneveld, Tom Rudin, Rob- ert Halverson, Lewis Albright, Calvin Hoekstra. Page 85 Page 86 MISS PIERCE Penton V Row 1: Charlotte Zipse, Gloria Swanson, Myrna Ward, Loretta Piotrowski, Shir- ley Weaver, Jeanne King, Barbara Schisewski. Row 2: Diane Busch, Carol Hauck, Greta Davis, Irene Kavis, Mary Lou McCall, Gloria Ann Burleson, Joann Holeman, Cindy Brassfield. Row 3: Harold Keuch, Robert Rudec, Robert Bennett, Walter Pranke, Rich- ard Covey, Bill Young, Richard Baer, Carol Bick. Row 4: Jimmie Cuffe, Gisebert Van Buren, Norman Van Wienen, Joseph Morton, Leonard Van Nooet, Robert Scheffeis, Paul Trotta, Richard Polka, Henry Currier. MISS SEXAUER Psmon I Row 1: Faye Loris Needles, Diane Mee- der, Dorothy Neal, Marilyn Bingham, Corrine De Witt, Helena Wyma, Nancy Zerse, Carl Ryskamp. Row 2: Claire Boyd, Don Wilson, Creigh- ton Helms, Kenneth Mossell, Robert Gore, Joyce Schiller, Margie Evers, Wanda Austin. Row 3: George Lytle, John Radanovich, Phil Williams, Donald Kuech, Dick Poppel, Richard Yost, Wayne Deine- ma, Larry McI-Ienry, Richard Dean. Row 4: James Zirkle, Paul Schmehl, Vern Caproni, Ernest Smith, Julius Frazier, Jack Black, James Abbott, James Wet- more, Roger Conant, Norman Suranne. MISS SEXAUER PERIOD III Row 1: Jean Van Drunen, Irene Abney, Ellarene Abney, Betty Altgilbers, Juan- ita Peterson , Louise Cole, Dolores Fabrie. Row 2: Shirley Hurtt, Genevieve Wolf, Jeanie Clauson, Marcella Flassig, Shir- ley Devert, Antoinette Pivour, Ruth Mayerak, June Burns. Row 3: Marilyn Beaupre, Norma Lee, Arlene Ryd, Mary Ann Town, Pat Tolen, David Pierce, Sam Di Giacinto, William James, Kenneth Irwin. Row 4: Bill Denham, Carl Guilotte, John Alden, Lorn Bakhus, Norman Beasley, Richard Kellogg, Tom Hurson, Peter Ortegel, Glenn Carlson. ag Y5-our imf lorom . . Jcdoofji ouf . MISS SEXAUER PERIOD VI Row 1: Charleyn Mocco, Dorothy Bur- dett, Helen Pikosz, Betty Nichols, Mar- lene Hede. Row 2: Marie Fabbi, Charlotte Behrndt, Betsy Bollmann, Carolyn Monsma, Pat Fosdick, Barbara Hon. Row 3: Don Hobbs, Garth Webster, Richard Rau, Richard Bender, Les Podgorny, Jeanne Mantz, Betty Lou Cannon. Row 4: John Stark, Ellis Flaws, Lawrence Brown, Bob Brandy, Clayton Cooper. Steve Zak, David Smith, Huybert Owen. MISS SEXAUER PERIOD VII Row 1: Margot Goley, Nancy Martin, Yvonne Johnson, Darlene Harris, Mar- ion Stolarz. Row 2: Teresa Barksdale, Elon Owens, Bessie Kellogg, Dennis Welch, Paul Jankowski, Gregory Collier. Row 3: Robbie Jean Vaughn, Jacqueline Cary, Elizabeth Cash, Shelby Spelman, Lorraine Tychewicz, Frances Zielinski, Jim Fenwick. Row 4: Arthur Ohlerking, Lyman Forbes, William Brown, Jim Carlson, Roger cw. .. r'L-.,1., IUIIIL--. T,....-, RT,.1-,,.. Duliun, lalliillbb Iucuxcul., .lcuy ucrscu. MISS WASHBURN PERIOD II Row 1: Gregory Collier, Jo Ann Forg, Carol Crince, Jinny Burdett, Helen McNally, Dorothy Roth, Katherine Pav- nick, Antoinette Rinella. Row 2: Stella Maiszak, Dorothy Jackson, Juanita Dascenzi, Carol Portwood, Mary Lou Kollman, Mary Patterson, Patsy Lu Day, Jeanne Booth, Pat Ru- dolph. Row 3: Frances Herman, Barbara Kausal, Winifred Olson, Shirley O'Neill, Bar- bara Piotrowski, Ruth Dettmering, John McNabb, Don Suranne, William Odenwald. Row 4: Bill Brandt, Russell Fischer, Francis Gradzinski, John Topolewski, Charles Tanner, James Sorensen, Bob Benton, Don Brozek, Edward Siemans, Bob Williamson. MISS WASHBURN PERIOD VI Row 1: Mary Alice Jones, Harold Riet- veld, Bill Frederick, Barbara Rauh. Row 2: Shirley May Ruiter, Janice Selle, Eleanor Smith, Sylvia Wesolowski, Helen DeRossi. Row 3: Helen Schoppe, Dolores Diek- man, Roberta Malito, Louana Lange, Mary Plant, Dolores Schuette. Row 4: Doris Walter, Iris Van Zanten, Tom Mullender, Tom Kay, Jerry Gitles, Joe Roberts. Page 87 .SQOIOAOWL 0I Q5 CARTER HARRISON ........ ,. .,.,.,..,..... P resident JERRY Rows ....V... ToM TRIUMPH .R,RV,, LORRAINE PAJAK ..,.. When the Class of 1950 entered Thornton, there were 900 membersg and now, at the close of the 747348 school year, there are approxi- mately 700 members. The Class of '50 chose to have one evening party, which was held on January 10 in the cafeteria. The Thorntoneers provided music for dancing from 7:30 to 11:30. Jerry Rowe was head of the entertainment com- mitteeg Liz Norton, deeorationsg Lorraine Pajak ........Vice President ....,.r...Treasurer .....Secretary and lim Phalen, refreshmentsg Don Keeling and Frank Bodza, cleanupg and Tom Triumph, publicity. Barbara Belmore played Tea for Twov as a swing piano solo. Dolores Moore did a hula dance and Eleanor Banks sang a solo. Phyllis Hansen and Bob Miller sang a duet. ,lerry Rowe acted as master of ceremonies. The sopho- more party was held in honor oi the football teams. SOPHOM ORE SENATE Row 1: Elizabeth Lu Norton, Lorraine Pajak, ,lerry Rowe. Carter Harrison, Tom Triumph, Shirley Brault. Row 2: Pat Reagan, Robert Baptist, lim Phalen. Donald Keelinsx. ,loan Cilison. Phil Del Nagro. Row 3. Harold Bruggeman. Russell Langenderfer, Ralph Lindsey, Ray Dan Cole, Bob Van Evra, Frank Bodza. il Caffe? 6l,l l lff0l'l lil 50,0 C U55 IOIAQZU elif MR. BEAN Pamon IV Row 1: Jim Gerodimos, Frances Ro- manik, Joan Slusser, Theresa Zysk, Elsie Parenti, La Verne Charleston, Marvin Coyner. Row 2: Grace Hartlield, Joy Eisele, Ken- neth Granath, Fred Davis, Norman Austgen, Irene Hand, Oma Jean Learn. Row 3: Sandra Schmidt, Edna Dean, Mary Jane Kwiatkowski, Ellen Peters, Marion Carlson, Anita Conrad, Peggy Little, Kay Kleinfelder. Row 4: Charles Winston, Bob Wentz, Charles Prentiss, Donald Sooth-ill, Sid- ney Smith, William Koehler, Jimmie Rooney, Kenrad Nelson, Michael Poulos. MISS BENSON PERIOD VI Row 1: James Jesk, Pat Combs, Audrey Ann Simer, Norma Pettersen, Caylene Wiseman, Patsy Hopper, Edward Fetcho. Row 2: Barbara Jean Miller, Lowell Lit- tle, Betty Jane Goetzinger, Eileen Mor- tensen, Marilyn Clark, Beatrice Ken- tish, Lois Johnson, Mary Ann Hunter. Row 3: Lee Holland, Bob Barnhill, Rich- ard Hiatt., Donald Keeling, Robert Nilles, George Rifakes, Jack Huish, Robert Kramer. Row 4: Fred Lohndorf, Frances Wolfe, Stanley Pacyga, Bob Van Evra, Gerald Umland, Elbert Elmore, Carl Baker, Larry Cresens, Carter Harrison. MISS CHILDS PERIOD 3 Row I: Norman Pacyga, Marilyn Tien- stra, Dorothy Swanson, Betty Zerse, Barbara Clark, Barbara Beisner, Louis Warren. Row 2: Phyllis Mudryk, Betty Mech, Mil- dred James, Helen Korniszewski, Clara Hillyer, Velora Meyer, Marie Spelde, Dolores Meyer. Row 3: Joan Harris, Maureen Adams, Anita Marquardt, Joyce Hodgson, Joan Worcester, Dolores Moore, Ruth Van Ort, Joan Rogers. Row 4: Alexander Weaver, Warren Lem- ieux, Don Marshall, Randall Harbuck, James Snow, James Harper, Bill Mitchell, Robert Vagnieres, Donald Mech. Page 89 Page 90 MISS CHILDS PERIOD 6 Row I: Charles Schmied, Thomas Ams- din, Christine Coleman, Joan Snotzer, Joyce Stamper, Bobbie Harty, Florence Tychewicz. Row 2: Arvin Siege, Edwin C. Fleischer. Fred Schumacher, Clair Ebrhardt, Eric Ohrvall, Elmer Rozora, Joseph Biczo, Chris Rigoni. Row 3: Dave Nelson, Kenneth Moffatt, Richard Bennett, Charles Baity, Harold Porte, Lee Roy Bettenhausen, Gerald Smith, Ernest Yepsen. Row 4: Bill Flynt, Le Roy Bruggeman, Loren Trepanier, James Howell, Ron- ald Evers, Richard Herrmann, Eddie McGowan, Bob Miller, Roy Litten. MISS CRITES PERIOD I Row 1: Frank Wozniak, Glenn Cogswell, Donald Johnson, Leslie White, Ger- dean Steele, Ella Mae Butterfield, Alan King, Robert Griffith. Row 2: Theodore Schaafsma, Russ Reich, Erwin Kuh, Howard Coates, Charles Belz, Walter Yost, Bill Wail, Dale El- IOI1. Row 3: Wayne Landry, Chester Czajkow- ski, Walter Gavel, Robert Abbott, William Limond, Theodore Huizenga, Edwin Butler, Kenneth Sisk, S-am Tor- nabene. Row 4: Brantley Francis, Harold Brug- geman, Jack Ahlstedt, Glenn De Rid- der, Edward Ficek, Lloyd Linde, James Adam, Melvin Pawlowski, Robert Lis- ter. MISS CRITES Penton V Row l: Marlene Berles, Jean Craig, Charlene Wallace, Barbara Peterson, Joan Altherr, Carol Soenksen, Jeanne Rockrohr. Row 2: Edith Yanson, Jo Wilson, Myra Johnson, Janet Gronwall, Marion Her- on, Nancy Bonnema, Ellen Grant, Jeanne Frew. Row 3: Chuck Olson, Frank Horton, John Peters, Charles Harmke, Edmund Gurzynski, Jerry Caress, Virginia Maas, Carol Hay, Bonnie Helfrich. Row 4: Arthur Frederick, Gil De Vries, David Miller, Kenneth Pearson, Keith Mulder, Frank Legas, Fred Bartlit, Lyle Button, Richard Boudreau, Alfred Heron. pancfaf .jwlarduck jdornfonife lolzofograla er . 50,046 JCLJA LU Qlfl Olfllf' 8 5 Ping MISS CRITES PERIOD VIII Row 1: Darlene Ward, Gertrude Bargiel, Connie Taylor, Joseph Albert, John Ladewig. Row 2: Lucille Czyl, Dorothy Krueger, Jean Placek, Roberta Willing, Barbara Bartola. Row 3: Iva Jorsch, Connie Lehnen, Ger- aldine Dejanovich, Evelyn Robinson, Marle Grilfin, Gertrude McChristian. Row 4: Donald Cox, Earl Greer, Robert Vollbrecht, Donald Woolslair, Ronald Bestow, Lorraine Ferkan. MISS HENDERSON PERIOD III Row l: .Ioan McGinley, Marilyn Meyer, Glenna Langley, Leona Kostyrka, Dolores Markus, Connie Uniewski, Ar- lene Dahlman. Row 2: Frances Maciejewski, Ona Kay McKinzie, Agatha Herman, Lou-Ellen Kummelehne, Carol Koehn, Marilyn Lange, Trudie Zeilenga, Lorraine Pa- jak. Row 3: Dorothy Reed, Marcella Kniaz, Dolores Nietfeldt, Delores Smits, Chloe Ann Hallam, Vivian Stanfield, Carol Nichols, Marilyn Richmond, Doris ' King. Row 4: Joan Martens, Margaret Watts, LaVerne Nagel, Nancy StaHord, John Monroe, Jack Keith, William Vander- wall, Dorothy Bunch, Eddie Hradek, Dolores Wilson. MRS. JONES PERIOD V Row 1: Doris Stevens, Viola Steinhauer, Kay Smith, Jean Hollingsworth, Joan Evans, Jean Paarlherg, Sally Ellis. Row 2: Arlene Allen, Veronica Deruntz, .lean De Groot, Jeannette Lamb, .lane White, Marilyn Moore, Phyllis Mas- sick, Christine Fanning. Row 3: Rigina Kehoe, Jean Christianson, Betty Ann McGowan, Pat, Reagan Joyce Ann Martin, Leatrice Caquelin, Marian De Graff, Jerry Bell, Fred Zuroske. Row 4: Ronald Lyon, Robert Zimmy, Eugene Schmehl, Marion Bruyn, Robert Crenshaw, William Van Deursen, Har- old Meeks, Jerry Rowe, Richard Young, Roger Gouwens. Page 91 Page 92 MRS. JONES PERIOD VIII Row 1: June Samuels, Joan Rose, Nancy Boone, Roy Cole, Loretta Bayer, .Ioan Filliung. Row 2: Emmajean Fulsang, Gloria Couil- lard, Kathleen Carroll, Mary Duschin, Hazel Brady, Dolores Hammond, James Doll. Row 3: Bill Cupp, James Burke, Willis Bramstaedt, Mike Artym, Richard Ec- ker, Ronald Fischer, William Maple, Joseph Abbott. . MISS KEATING PERIOD III Row 1: Robert Johnson, Beverly Obey, Jean O'Kruta, Sherry Allen, JoAnn McGaughery, Ernest Lenke, Bobby Vaul. Row 2: Nick Giantomasso, Walter Paul- son, Sam Hart, Joann Parzygnot, Mary Zohler, Justine Rowe, Eleanor Banks. Row 3: Ed Pakosz, Norma McMullen, Jacqueline Gravelle, Sylvia Rzepa, Mar- jorie Wilder, Doris Pickrell, Marion Kowalk, Mary Sweet, Barbara Hodges. Row 4: Heinz Kaufmann, Wayne Sned- den, Martin Keenan, Paul Meisner, William Stange, Charles Becker, Rich- ard Fitsehen, Donald Smith, Thomas Clark, Henry Strosinski. MISS KEATING PERIOD VII Row l: Shirley Russell, Rita Seniw, Ken- neth Kunza, Ellen Schlink, Mary Ann Zielinski. Row 2: Josephine Cchmielewski, Frances Kueaj, Shirley White, Virginia Woj- ciechowski, Raymond Ravesloot, Har- ry Abraham. Row 3: Dolores Steele, Betty Jean Hughes, Mary Smith, Vivian Coates, Joseph Bunska, William Lauderhack, Edward Choehrek. Row 4: Herman Pearson, Ronald Win- ston, Willmer Emel, Bill Hopper, Joe Holly, Robert Robinson, Jesse Car- reon, Ronald Lang. 46 77 orma lgefferfien fifarfi in une Wad... orid JGng, Caro! .SJ0enL6en ance wafk .Nao em MR. McCONNELL Paxton I Row I: Donald Esker, Rita Terkelsen. Peggy Hill, Norma McArtor, Lois Hanschmann, Dorothy DeKoker, Loret- ta Madsen, Robert Turnbull. Row 2: David Evely, Leonard Howell, Henry Kosters, Arthur Caskey. Joe Ursitti, James Gardiner, Laurel Swan- son, Elizabeth Norton. Row 3: Willlillll Lotz, Wilbert Rieches, Charles Gatewood, Carl Jacobitz, Joseph Smuts, Edgar Anderson, Rich- ard Mehorczyk, Joe Belsanti, Norman Cole, Robert Johnston. Row 4: Dick Martin, Robert Blomlie, Walter Brzoska, James Foraker, Roger Bootle, Gordon Veld, LeRoy Boothe. Neil Padgett, Leonard Hannagan, Bob Kinsella. MISS NELSON PERIOD VII Row I: Ruth Ribando, Ruth Ravesloot, Mary Steedman, Beatriz Heinrich, Jim- mie Kenner, George Abbott. Row 2: Faith Hallowell, Virginia Rich, ' Joan Lombardo, Carol Blakemore, Jen- nie De Koster, Harriet Harris, Martha Mullin. Row 3: Mardene Mackey, Dorothy Lath- am, Hersey Grifhn, Dora Frazier, Char- lotte Rockrohr, Mary Kruse, Clara Palmer, Ruth Kul. Row 4: Jeanette Schlegel. Charles Tom- ky, Joe Onak, Fred Convery, Henry Heil, Harry Rugis, Daniel Bat-tiara, Robert Bergstrom, Edward Latham. MR. OHLERT Pl-:mon II Row I: Raymond Jurkowski, Alice Gri- maldi, Phyllis Grimaldi, Laura Ellen Goodwine, Marjorie Barrett, Shirley Stolferahn, Yvonne Buick. Vonda Sue Wolf, Tom Triumph. Row 2: Marilyn Wesolowski, Barbara Steinko, Betty Zevenhouse, Linda Choate, Clare Stojak, Paul Ladislas, Ray Kramer. Ronald Swanson. James Boswell. Row 3: Lois Malone, Elizabeth Kolb. Margie Paymaster, Edwina Fortin, Gloria Vidimos, Carole Mick, Beverly Lange, Charlotte Stonestreet, Ruth Moore, Patricia Arvia. Row 4: Louis Wietrzycki, Gerald Vrshek, Tommie McGowan, Jack Bech- tel, James Ellis, Sam Brunner, Lyle Button, Marilyn Hall, Betty Ann Stahr, Stanley Czech. Page .93 MISS PIERCE Paalon I Row 1: Barbara Chapman, Marilyn Riet- veld, Lorraine Mossel, Doreen Dandur- and, ,Ioan Masini, Barbara Palmer, Theresa Wesner. Row 2: Phillip Del Nagro, Ronald Brush, Lee Baker, Erwin Zipse, Burton Gardiner, Robert Pierce, Robert Bab- cock. Row 3: Nancy Foodge, Arlene Elbers, Carol Wright, Lois Lee, ,lean Noeth- ling, Carolyn McNally, Agnes Turn- gren, .lane Segnew. Row 4: Gorden Rae, Bob Swielinga, Hal Twietmeyer, Charles Cima, Harry Kot, Kenneth Dolle, Ronald Bullok, Daniel Dennis, Charles Haigh. MISS PIERCE PERIOD VIII Row 1: Maletta Sommer, Marlene Carl- son, Betty Anderson, Adeline Zadroz- ny, Eleanor Pacyga. Row 2: Rose Marie Williams, Linda Lou Swansey, Loretta Lach, Norma ,lean Passmore, June Wiedenhoft. Row 3: Laverne Winker, Loretta Way- ner, Carl Hill, Burton Brown, George Dorsey, Al Celebuski. MISS POOLE PERIOD II Row 1: Barbara Franz, Lois Hollstein, Shirley Brault, Annamay Kaufmann, Joan Gibson, Carol Selle, Gwen Kagy. Row 2: Patricia McFarland, Betty Wom- ack, Delores Moore, Jean Prim, Mar- lene Schaefer, Adeline Anderson, Doris De Young, Carol Marek. Row 3: Yvonne De Marche, Marilyn Goetz, Nancy Fife, Barbara Anderson, Bernardine Dryja, Mary Ann Williams, Gean Buifie, June Poddig, Betty Kes- sey. Row 4: Marjie Krause, Nancy Clarke, Anna Marie Lottino, Robert Baptist, Richard Killmer, Mark Foster, Glenn Price, Wayne Ramsey, Robert Achor, Pat Jamison. 50,0 0I'l'LOI Q Aefdydnuafy 10 264,11 peaffgefg 1:5 l'l'l06!QK. . . Page 94 6iSZAmoeg 4 ,ifnaLe Aif -lee lee more MISS POOLE PERIOD IV Row 1: James Smith, Sam Mangano, Theodore Jenkins, Dolores Baer, Dixie Lee Quinn, George Eckwall, Roger Waaso. Row 2: George Perry, Betty Boarchuk, Mae Jean Kroll, Mary Glover, Laura Chesi, Marilyn Paarlberg, Carol Hut- ton, Alberta Marks. Row 3: John C. Wagner, Bob Morris, Richard Bush, Maurice Frederick, Ger- ald Bendle, Rocco Anastosio, Irene Zenere, Barbara Belmore, Phyllis Han- sen, Doris Jean Abney. Row 4: Reuben R. Steele, Leonard Schilb, Jim Ward, Ross Morrill, Ralph Lindley, Harry Gouwens, Dominic Bogdanowicz, Flo-yd Fosnaugh, John Brady. MISS POOLE PERIOD VIII Row 1: Wanda Mason, Martha Vames, Marian Finchum, Elaine Senesac, Shir- ley Ann Luebke, Bernardine Warszal- ek, David Austin. Row 2: Dolores Pajor, Mary Ann Gier- szewski, Clara Smavon, Joan Gray, An- zolette Eipper, Barbara Watts, Paula Koeper. Row 3: Pat Nelson, Barbara Czarniecki, Marilyn Eipper, Georgia Lee Mellette, Martha Pierce, Nancy Levens, Robert Dolph, Albert Fox. Row 4: Marie Janssen, Milton Rietveld, Bill Courtney, Jim Maplesdon, Leroy McGehee, Barney Tracy, Raymond Samuels, Allen Dolph, Pat Cummings. MISS RUSSELL PERIOD IV Row 1: Richard McKinzie, Carl Bran- don, James Meegan, James Meenan, Jimmy Asburn, Sam Maranto, Don Maxwell, John Swisher. Row 2: Richard Gray, Philip Trejo, Donna Jones, Marjorie Hedger, Caryl Ladwig, Arlene Siege, June Kitchen, Phyllis Peterson. Row 3: Richard Scott, Nick Dileo, Bill Vewhart, Ted Moskalik, Peter Gaich, Larry Denton, Edwin Kowalski, Charles Quinn. Row 4: Frank Seput, Wayne Burton, Henry Zych, Jack Crovens, Bill Cheese- man, Joseph Sczepankiewicz, George Harry Lumbert, Anthony Zeppi, David Miller. Page 95 anced af ,Homecoming N 1 li 1 .. .i .l - T 1 - -f Page 96 MISS RUSSELL PERIOD VII Row 1: Ann Marie Davis, Doris Landers, Betty Finney, Paul Mons, Donald Mur- phy, .lean Williams. Row 2: Eleanor Geffert, Lorraine Jes- sup, Thayer Brooks, Lloyd Cantrell, Ralph Frundle, Ronald Green. Row 3: Carol Rossing, Harriet Station, Oralee Bochmann, Marilyn Killmer, Joann Matthews, Helen Lucas, Gloria Mae Swanson. Row 4: Jim Phalen, Russell Langender- fer, Calvin Cogswell, Gordon Olinger, Vernon Volbrecht, Victor Both, Jack Tinberg. Homer Brown. MISS RUSSELL PERIOD VIII Row I: Mangano Layis, Sophronia Car- penter, Betty Jane Schimmel, Altha Bridges, George Ann Davis, Ronald Fruehling. Row 2: Vincent Mango, Lawrence Call- ham, Raymond Lash, Frank Bodza, Bernard Davis, Daniel Banks, Ray Johnson. Row 3: Howard Minas, Theodore Lind- ley, Alfred Sorensen, Lloyd Herman, Eugene Sonsiade, .Ioseph Wowjciechow- ski, Jaden Robinson. SUMMER SCHOOL Row 1: Joyce Creps, Margaret Werling, Anna Dieckmann, Betty Klein, Diane Brown. Row 2: Arliene Cotton, Mattie Jones, Shirley Harrell, Betty Corson, Marjor- ie Darrohn. 7 l'l8Xt yea? we! 0 M,l0l08l C Clffiflliefl . . LU OOIDQQ. gfgif LJWI, Q11 LARRY ABRAHAM ,..............,...,,.,.,.............,,,,,,,,,, President DICK EVANS, KENNETH GROENEVELD .......... Vice President PAT MYERS ....,,,...,........,,....,...,....,.............,.......,, Secretary DAVID CALDWELL .... Last fall the Class of 1951 entered the halls of Thornton as green as green could be. Little by little they became accustomed to the change and to the difference between grammar school and high school. At the end of the lirst semester they were well into the swing of things-really full-fledged Freshmen. Mr. Stephens, Freshman class principal, guided the incoming Freshmen in September by helping them to select their courses of study. All Freshmen were required to take courses in general science and civics. Mr. Stephens helped the class all year by smooth- ..,.....Treasurer ing out some of the difficulties encountered by most freshies. The Freshman girls had their first taste of social life at Thornton at the Freshman Stand-Up, a party given every year by the Girls Club especially to acquaint frosh gals with each other and also with the upperclassmen. The school year has ended. The Class of '51 will step out of their toddling clothes and as sophomores will be anxiously awaiting the be- ginning of school next September when they can welcome the Class of 1952 to life at Thorn- ton. 'Til then-sophsl FRESHMAN SENATE Row 1: Rose Senesac, Dave Caldwell, David Olfe, Kenneth Croeneveld, Dick Evans, Rolland Bethards, Kathleen Denson. Row 2: Agnes McPherson, Carolyn Streightif, Wayne DeCraff, ,lerry Van Etten, Diane Bracy, Rene Wernicke, Richard Ellison. Row 3: Barry Freeman, Richard Ireland, Gordon Phillips, Sheldon Kaiser, Larry Abraham, Gerald Woulfe, Donald Ring. Row 4: Doris Lazaros, Nancy Moffat, Grace Balke, Pat Myers, Sandra Sampson, Carole Harrison, Barbara Kay Giese, Amelia Williams, Margaret Kaltwasser. MRS. BENSON Psmon II Row 1: Johnny Noel, Barbara Lauder- back, Agnes McPherson, Angeline Ac- quaviva, Howard Miller, Irwin Phalen. Row 2: Kathryn Nix, Dolores Szudy, Marilyn Stephenson, Celeste Smith, Jack Ramsey, Gerald Witvoet, Joan Hock. Row 3: Sheila Moore, Amelia Williams, Dorothy Tiffany, Thomas Baptist, Ted Schneider, Dolores Rehberg, Lillian Jones, Carole Dehnert. Row 4: Lorraine Bielecki, Beverly Klinkhammer, Vivian Brady, Ruthann Berry, Gloria Lybarger, Erda Claes, Celeste Ruddy, Lorraine DeHaan, Ar- lene Paarlberg. MRS. BENSON PERIOD V Row l: Walter Phelps, Madelyn Chris- topher, Dorothy Koblesky, Nancy Mac- Cullough, Catherine Heeschen, Bob Fremder. Row 2: Mary Ann Czernik, Frances Joan Sell, Joan Blett, Daniel Kaminski, Thomas Ellis, William Zuziak. Row 3: Gayle Harding, Marlinde Thies, Gertrude Reach, Dorothy Peters, Catherine Arveson, Nancy Ellis, Pinkie Hooks. Row 4: John Porter, Kenneth Perkins, Walter Danforth, John 0,Hara, Arthur Wright, Jimmy Reichert, George Ste- vens, Eugene Fouts, Robert Andrews. MISS CHILDS PERIOD VIII Row 1: Marguerite Huizenga, Rose Sen- esac, Barbara Wank, Joan Stanton, Dorothy Ann Marshall, Patricia Ann Novotny, Louise Bower. Row 2: Mary Ellison, Shirley Jean Milli- can, Arcola Pickett, Avis Frieling, Joyce Lee Teeter, Jean Mathieu, Bar- bara Ponkauski, Carolyn Streightif. Row 3: Graham Bute, Arwalt Kehle, Mary Alice Gattis, Hattie Mae Schu- bert, Grace Andre, Gloria Medley, June Henkelmann, Jack Cunniff, Thomas Curran. Row 4: Dinah Holmes, Carroll Anne Grenier, Rolland Bethards, Alfred Hook, Lorraine Jennings, Marshall Manns, Donald Ore, Marcia Meyer, Nancy Ann Miller, Harriet Shigley. ,VM Q ege A25 iefi elfltel' jA0l'l'lf0l'l. . . JBCLPCA !0l eAUCl,f0l . . . Page 98 t26l,flQJ lfLl0l08l C Ckldlflflelfl L0bUL!6!el e6! KOOLJ DLJCLIDIGGCLI' MISS CHILSON PERIOD II Row 1: Mitchell Wrobel, Jim Kunze, Louise Ravesloot, Donna Waller, Don- ald Arterhurn, Roy Peloquin, John Swanson. Row 2: Joan Puckett, Betty Heil, Bar- bara Giese, George Carlin, Jack Smith, Patricia Bennett, Helen Hodge. Raw 3: Carolyn Fraser, Genevieve Cos- tello, Norma Thrush, Ruth Portwood, Patricia Jensen, Loretta Rubinic, Caro- lyn Scott, Charlotte Trolenberg. Row 4: Helen Newby, Kaliope Fetsis, Delores MacKey, Betty Jean Davis, Bernardine Wodarski, Esther Siedal, Betty Fortin, Patricia Brandriff, Arlette Fortin. MISS CHILSON PERIOD VIII Row 1: Doris Rumisek, Eva Musson, Mary Hauptman, Mary Ann Fleece, Pa- tricia Albrecht, Lillian Machiewicz, Geraldine Lenox. Row 2: Eleanor Tornbene, Geraldine Wesolowski, Patricia Hundt, Barbara Elie, Gloria Greiuer, Mary Goddard, Jessie Bank. Row 3: Shirley Boswell, Cecilia Aguilar, Loretta Killian, Melvin Kortum, Ber- nard Shatey, Jacqueline Veenstra. Bill Rutherford, Lawrence Olson. Row 4: Bretta Hanner, Eleanore Bachor, Marilyn Dering, Theresa Benson, Thomas Biety, Joan Ries, Gladys Beck, Patricia Fields, Patricia Brower. MISS COFFMAN PERIOD I Row 1: James Bannon, James Zulfer, Patricia Kane, Donna Davis, Eva Mul- lin, Jane 0'Gorman, Vernon Meuzelaa, Stanley Morris. Row 2: Norman Bowers, Douglas Wil- liams, Robert Mazies, Harold Long, Gurdon Phillips, Oscar Elton, Richard Granath. Row 3: Robert Elsbury, Ronald Crane, Henry Fitchhorn, Roy Fuqua, Donald E. Chappel, Bill Walter, Henry De Vries, Eugene Wojtowicz. Row 4: John Routhier, Richard Roberts, James Hendry, Donald Fredrickson, Eugene Duell, Ricard Ireland, Leonard Bohannon, Richard Dewitt. Page 99 Page 100 MISS COFFMAN PERIOD VIII Row 1: Norma Flaws, Mildred Mess- maker, Veronica Mack, Joyce Stahr, Elaine Malecky. Row 2: Beverly Emerick, Barbara Brown, Patricia Druse, Shirley Brink, Janet Wagner, Doris Lazaros, Dolores Fits- chen. Row 3: Leo Tallion. Bryan Adams, Bar- bara Bruggeman, Irven Coppenger, Janet Patterson, Dolores Drase, John Jones, Thomas Wenzloff. Row 4: Gloria Panozzo, Lucy Valpen- desta, Eula Gurganus, Grace Van Dyke, Carole Harms, Wilma Oates, Sue Cros- venor, Dorothy Kroll, Jo Ann Connell. MISS CRITES PERIOD II Row 1: Alice Reese, Doris Dorsey, Joyce Staley, Dorothy Maranto, Lydia Licka, Josephine Davis. Row 2: Ralph Brown, Jimmy Boland, Robert Mayerak, Thomas Holmes, James Marshall, Richard Veleta, Ken- neth Smith. Row 3: Sharon Hilderbrand, Joyce Stros- inski, Kaye Nenche, Mary Jane Al- brecht, Joan Novak, Evelyn Eylander, Carole Harrison. Row 4: Marvin Wells, Junior Sanders, Allen Irwin, Larry Abraham, Louis Na- drotowski, Thomas Mitchell, Joseph Murphy, Jack Short, Freddie Wade. MISS CRITES Pt-:mon VII Row I: Donald Mentzer, Elmer Smith, Betty DeRidder, Mary Ann Norman, Joan Clary, Katharine McVey, George Mackiewicz, Arthur Schaper. Row 2: Lloyd Ekstrom, Richard Coesel, Ann Rowley, Darlene Samas, Donna Lee Young, Jacqueline Gundaker, Phyllis Rigoni, John Olthoff. Row 3: Ralph Haworth, Norman Alex- ander, Don Howe, Dan Bird, Robert Barringer, R. Jerry Van Etten, Harold Carter, Stan Seagle, James Shinker. Row fl: Russell Couwens, Roger Rains, Donald Pitts, Clinton Allison, Walter Cray, Kenneth Groeneveld, James Mc- Laren, Jack Cochran, Jim Stephanis, Owen Sodetz. roufine aloloearfi . . . crowcdi clwinvld . OMF' AIU! !00tLCl,! game Cl L5l6 IAQCLC 8 ad ifft JLX Wee if l'leCl,l 5 ell MISS HENDERSON PERIOD I Row 1: Rene Wernicke, Bob Massey, R R R Joanne Nazlides, Ruthe Brenner. Car- lene Stegenga, William Regnier. ow 2: Richard Ellison, Fredrick Berch- er, Robert Carter, Phyllis Hunt, Ger- ald Lutterman, Robert Kuykendall, Nancy Hoglund. ow 3: Elder Skelley, JoAnn Kessey, Barbara Burt- Vera Mc-Ghee, Carolyn Van Drunen, Helen Schisewski, Jac- quelyn Hartinger. ow 4: Barrett Welch, Wayne Massey, Don Wormser, Laurence Johnson, Fred Turner, Allen Erickson, Wallace Dralle, Donald Griffin, Richard Ergo. MISS HENDERSON PERIOD IV Row 1: Kenneth Johnson, Richard Good- R R R win, Valda Dillon, Theresa Pluta, Mari- lyn Ward, Stanley Ber, Robert Van Kley, James Belsanti. ow 2: Pauline DeJanovich, Isabella Palumbo, Doris Baldridge, Andrea Noreen, Thelma Sutton, Arlene Ur- sprung, Jeannine Lange, Edwin Mack- iewicz. ow 3: Ronald Tinder, Thomas Pew, Theodore Awia, Bob Rietveld, Richard Hermann, Ronald Tatgenhorst, Don- ald Trkula, Keith Payne, Bert Jeveret. ow 4: James McGrath, Neil Speiser, Leslie Jennings, Rupert Lindstrom, Roy Smith, Don Raday, Charles Trumpey, Richard Lincoke, Harold Jones, Robert Perry. MISS KEATING PERIOD I Row 1: Carmella Fiore, Ruth Wurmnest, R R R Marilyn Forg, Theresa Meder, Mary Piotrowski, Juanita Barnes. ow 2: Joseph Chochrek, Barbara Hock, Joan Winker, Dorothy Mack. Janet Gernenz, Eleanor Bulanda, Robert Meeks. ow 3: Barbara Klein, Dorothy Paul, Dolores Clayton, Virlene Bochmann, Caryl De Vore, Margaret Dan. Virginia Sevcik. ow 4: Judith Ried, Joyce Forg, Don Lindeman, George Petkovick, Gerald Woulfe, Richard McManigle, Adalee Hamlric, Ladonna Siddons. Page 101 MISS KEATING PERIOD VI Row 1: .Iohn Weltmeyer, Walter Kawan- na, Stanley Rzab, David Gall, Jack Jabaay, Allen Springsteen. Row 2: Bob Rosenberg, Edward Morgan- elli, James Haddon, Tim Hennessy, Anthony Basile, Walter Cottrell, George Sommer. Row 3: William Bayer, Frank Seliga, .lack Haney, Kent Hetfield, Norman Scribner, Kenneth Perrigo, Robert Lively, Robert Mulder. Row 4: Henry Treezenberg, Robert Erff- Ineyer, Richard West, Bill McGuffin, Herman Mildaus, Richard Wilson, Joseph Stuart, Donald Helmick, George Marsh, Donald Olthoff. MISS KEATING PERIOD VIII Row 1: Lorraine Slack, Nellie Williams, Sylvia Clem, Aileen Miller, Mary O'Kruta, Violet Steele. Row 2: Loretta Haynes, Ceorgine Lee- son, Laura Adams, Patsy Mehorczyk, Geraldine Leuther, Jeanne Effenberger, Betty ,lean Anker. Row 3: Lois Heath, Shirley Kavis, Betty ,lean Petruszak, Alice Schaafsma, Mary Ann Orr, Mary Ann Pernal, Mary Lou Schmidt. Row 4: Verle White, Patsy Mons, Dol- ores Greco, Joan Hedger, Lolita Lawr- ence, Elizabeth Boyd, Clara Bowen, Elinore Boersma. MR, Mt-CONNELL PERIOD IV Row 1: .Iohn Litko, Charles Gilliam, Agnes Zimny, Marcia Twining, Walter Krueger, Mickey Mangum, Richard Wilkinson. Row 2: Denis Lybe, George Jordan, Richard Thomson, Dale Norton, Syl- vester Salamone, James Taylor, Howard Frank. Row 3: Ronald Griffin, Kenneth Bendle, William Sandros Jr., Norbert Borys, Philip J. Ortegel, Edward Carten, Larry Kellogg, Leslie Lang. Row 4: Hugh Ross, Neil Gile, Orlen Willoughby, Don Mansefild, .Iames English, Paul Jeffords, Richard Kur- vers, Malcolm Graham, Robert Abels. Ckridfmad Uacafion arrived . . one Jemedfer id gone . Page 102 any A ralzam L6 c arm ,area enf MR. McCONNELL PERIOD VII Row 1: Rosanna Williams, Joyce Har- per, Diane Meis, Doris Jean Hunt, Mar- garet Kaltwasser, Darlene Miller, Ron- ald Black. Row 2: James Kalman, Albert Burton, Joe Holmquest, Duane Wernicke, Charles Kenner, Raymond Swanson, John Scott, Robert Jones. Row 3: George Studenroth., Bob Shelton, Fred Ballou, Arthur May, Richard Hook, Donald Goesel, Robert Stamm, Donald Homan. Row 4: Lewis Schromen, James De Graff, Frank Dykstra, Harris De Young, Fred Tourtelotte, Bob Petruszak, William J. Johnson, John F. Groogan, Kaiser Sheldon. MR. OHLERT PERIOD III Row 1: Donald Arthur, Bernard Caquel- in, Harold Kreis, Robert De Witt, Arthur Martin, Jerry Grzan. Row 2: Barbara Nargis, Mae Ella Henry, Norma Jean Fields, Velma Pearson, Casimir Grant, Gerald Van Kley, Richard Pycz. Row 3: Benny Tremaroli, Fred Krikau, Ronald Spiegel, James Finchum, Martin Kala, Barbara Wetmore, Charles Bundy, George Rohde, Posey Bridges. Row 4: Jim Rhind, Dale Cole, Fitzger- ald Creach, Adelbert Watkins, Ra mond Goebel, Melvin Bodie, Don Bla Richard Dykstra, Jerry Lee Coates, Joe Van Schouwen. y- nv MISS PEIRCE PERIOD IV Row l: Audrey Springer, Joan Hedtke, Nancy Jackson, Nancy Samulowitz, Eileen Skiscim, Dolores Shower. Row 2: Donna Werner, Patricia Lauigne, Lois Boothe, Marilyn Jane Spelde, Joan Domedion, Viola Jersey. Jeanette Al- fidi, Row 3: David Caldwell, Charles Rawson, Eugene Anderson, Jack Stanepner, Peter Judson, Jerry Freeh, Ronald Hollingsworth, Ray Brown. Row 4: Jack Goetzinger, Harold Corson, Raymond Wendell, Louis Wiersma, William Butchart, John Slater, Lester Decarlo, Walter Stiegman, Mike La- morte, Normand Paasch. Page 103 Page 104 MISS PEIRCE PERIOD VII Row 1: Ronald Munson, Patricia Pod- gorny, Nancy Moffat, Herman Stephen, Michael Jucek, Louis Mikrut, Robert Froelich, George Gaich. Row 2: Ruth Marlowe, Phyllis Crowder, Camilla Robeck, Ethel Groeneveld, Mary Ann Gorczynski, Jerry Reagan, Ted De Graff. Row 3: John Nord, George Roscoe, Al- fred Gibbs, Chester Walczak, Floyd Kahsen, Vyto Golbin, Henry Janko, Richard Mantz, Bob Veleta. Row 4: Gus Jacobs, John Wagner, Robert Lumley, Kenneth McCarty, Michael Wojktczak, Richard Krygowski, Robert Dalton, Donald Ring, Charles Spriggs, Sylvester Jones. MISS POOLE PERIOD III Row 1: Mary La Pass, Vera Le Graff, Grace Kamykowski, Charlotte King, Joyce Van Schouwen, Ellen Vander Woude. Row 2: Phyllis Lewis, Mildred Tucker, Jean McGahee, Catherine Maiszak, Helen Onak, Anne Pasek, Le Roy Diebel. Row 3: Joan Grant, Phyllis Wise, Joyce Tychewicz, Dolores Brown, Dean Con- ner, Dolores Lawson, Kathleen Eaken, Helen Spacik. Row 4: Frances Malecki, Barbara Sypult, Kirby Kleffman, Carl Haag, Homer Burch, Jim Macari, Eddie Esch, Don- ald Born. MISS POOLE PERIOD V Row l: Benadine Baker, Evelyn Loutsi, Grace Huttig, Shirley Schmidt, Ruth Burtis, Donna Allen. Row 2: Joann Cheeseman, Sandra Samp- son, Maxine Priddy, Jean Crawford, Joan Gay, Doris Robertson, Jennie Campbell, Joan Campbell. Row 3: Jack Halengo, Robert Jurewicz, Richard Kelley, Henry Bettenhausen, Donald Guillaume, Thomas Morey, Bruno Sadzewiz, Fred Maxwell. Row 4: Edward Paske, Lorraine Bechtel, Loretta Hering, Dorothy Griffith, Carole McCarthy, Joanne Limestall, Virginia Oleshko, Lois Padley, Shirley Martin. gelflefa, 5CiQlflCQ LOOLJ CLF? 50 Bally . ina 2XCllfl'L6 we l 8 60,0 0l'lfl0l 8fl FLOW MISS RUSSELL PERIOD II Row I: Joe Basile, John Salvatore, Lee Marks, Moses Britt, Philip Michalski, Thomas Harned, Marvin Carlson. Row 2: George Ring, Farrell Lamb, John Banik, Shirley Young, Edward Meilner, Maurice Fernandez, Carmin Perry. Row 3: Peter Cunningham, Charles Tuck- er, Peter Yurasovich, Marvin Pals, Richard Slack, Raymond Wajda, Martin Tichgelaar, Phillip Anello. Row 4: Marilyn Clement, Harold Smith, Charles Shuhy, Richard Creach. Leroy Cooper, Charles Kilburn, Kenneth Abel, Aike Niehof, Joe Kisjczak. MISS RUSSELL PERIOD III Row 1: John Mason, Joyce Boswell, Betty Westbrook, Elaine Lagestee, Kath- leen Denson, Joanne Van Dyke, Jimmy Jacks. Row 2: Robert Steele, Dean Love, Lois Heinberg, Mary Dal Santo, Dorothy Schreiber, Frank Roteck, John Halas, Donald Linse, Row 3: Clarence Tysen, Teddy Ely, War- ren Behm, Pete Casano, Wayne De Graff, Willis De Young, Benny White, Cyril Heselton. Row 4: Ralph Thornton, Leonard Ellul, William True, Floyd Swanson, Carl Smith, James Eisele, Harold Ekstrom, Ralph Williams, Bob Enely, John Car- roll. MR. UMBAUGH PERIOD III Row 1: Irvin Bielefeldt, Marian Boyer, Geraldine Wasik, Shelley Willard, Delores Bodie, Harriette Boles, George Thies, William Kesler. Row 2: George Fager, Barry Freeman, Charles Clark, Allen Bradley, Char- lotte Ketelboeter, Diane Bracy, Margot Mann, Malvin Kasputis, Marlyce Olsen. Row 3: Rita Cain, Patricia Drefhall, Alice Dekker, Pat Myers, Grace Balke, Margaret Barber, Isobel Thomson, Kathryn Kile, Jade Gardner. Row 4: Ken Stapley, Philip Roberts, Morris Swieringa, Charles Ramsay, James White, Jimmy Gross, David Olfe, Richard Evans, Harold Warren, Paul Tibus. Page 1 05 .Acfiuified louggcafionzi SAW, 911,45 'ww K xx 1 x ,gg 1 V .,b 1 . vw Gia f 0 3 X I mf 'qua ff- ,Q .W -gg: ,, if H ,:? ' .Q V - A A - 1 f l 1551 5 . sz -gif? ., i f,g-1 :si-f in 11' , , 1 . 1 X - ,, , , , ,,: -:Fa A-, 4,5M:m'?2+-i , VV . A 2354 ' w '-Mfr... ' 'Z' -' W QA :Mgr 2, . fgsie i f. A 4 .. ' .K fa K gzwgzsh P U5 f 3 '7 tke lflfl0ff0, l'l0ll! Q6!ge if POLUQI' 7 CL5 ii5 gut OFFICERS, COMMITTEES Speakefs Committee flop leftj Seated: Diane Campbell, Bonnie Seidel, LaVonne Brown, Edith Yanson, Charity Koeper. Standing: Dan Hughes, Bob McCrindle, Dick Poppel, Bob Newton, Joe Barse, Jack Payan, Milo Backus, Glenna Kiner. Conduct Committee f2nfl semeslerj flop centerj Seated: Joie Gouwens, Doris King, Suzanne Brown. Standing: Jack Payan, Dan Hughes. Lost and Found flop rightj Seated: LaVonne Brown fmanagerj, June Miller. Standing: Lloyd Ekstrom, Anzolette Eipper, Marilyn Eipper. Conduct Committee flst semeslerj fcenter leftj Row 1: Kathryn Kile, LaVonne Brown, Adela Swenson John Porter, Richard Goodwin. Row 2: Mary Ann Hunter, Glenna Kiner, Bonnie Abras ham, Catherine Arveson, Sam Hart. Row 3: Joe Barse, Jimmy Reichert, Bud Wright. Poster Committee fcenter row, centerj Lou Brown, Dan Hughes, Joe Roberts, Bob Rubendunst Cchairmanl. KIP Board feenter rightj Row I: Jean Paarlberg, Suzanne Brown, Gloria Swan- son, l.aVonne Brown, Tom Triumph. Row 2: Phyllis Hansen, Diane Porter, Marianne Lara- mie. Lou Brown, Bob Rubcndunst. Row 3: Ronnie Ferguson. Bob McCrindle, Norman Klas- sick. Dan Hughes, Joe Barse. Forum Row 1: Carol Vandenberg, Pris Alden, Betts Zimmer! man, Ruth Ann Calo, Lois Haines, Betty Jean Anker. Gloria Flynn, Theresa Benson, Corinne Martin, Mara garet Kaltwasser. Row 2: Rene Wernicke, Dolores Shower, Mary Goddard. Gloria Panozzo, Doris King, Kathryn Goodwin, Linda Choate, Glenna Kiner, Mary Ann Czernik. Mildred Messmaker, Don Howe. Row 3: Ronald Spiegel, Norman Massick, Roger Sutton, Dean Nairn, James Howell, Joe Szepankiewicz, Owen Roberts, Ronnie Evers, Richard Evans, Jimmy Reich- ert, Sam Brunner. Row 4: Jim Phalen, Bob Miller, Hugh Ross, John Lund, Roger Conant, Paul Leland, Mark Foster, Carl neri, Bob Baptist, Bill True. Jerry Reagan, Richard Goodwin. HOMECOMING DANCE Dancers at the KIP Homecoming Dance, Jungle Haven, Refreshments were popular. John Ford, Paul Jones, MHTCII 13- g Bill Alt, Ginny Maas, and Bonnie Helfrich stand by Chuck Romer and Betsy Zimmerman, the king and while Gloria Flynn and Myra Johnson get their cokes. queen of Jungle Haven, with their court Cfront to hack?-Bonnie Seidel, Lou Brown, Marian Vanden- Wi' ' berg, John Lundmark, Bob McCrindle, and Vernon DCGFHH- Dolores Moore, hula dancer, paid tribute to the rulers. BUSES, CONFERENCES, PARTIES The KIP, under the leadership of Johnny Lundmark, has accomplished many things this year. Their most important project was identification cards for all TTHS students. Buses for students who attended out-of-town games were provided by the student council. Taffy apple sales, the Lost and Found, and the Homecoming Dance, March 13th, were also sponsored by the KIP. Betsy Zimmerman and Chuck Romer were crowned king and queen of the Homecoming Dance. Eight seniors were chosen for the Court through balloting in the homerooms, and then on the night of the dance the queen and king were elected. The KIP attended conferences at other schools and on February 10th the South Suburban Conference of Student Councils met at Thornton to discuss activities and exchange ideas. Representatives from Blue Island, Joliet, Argo, Lockport, Crete, and Bloom were present. Conduct, poster, and speakers committees have helped keep school conduct up to par. IgA? g0U2l'l'l:f jL0l l'Lf0l'l3 5fbt6!el'lf . . . Page 109 Boys Club Board Seated: John Porter, Tom Triumph, Bill Frederick, Chuck Romer, John Bardwick, Bob McCrindle. Standing: Richard Bogdan, Daniel Dennis, Bob Miller, Ronnie Ferguson. Hallguards, Period 6 Row 1: Walter Gustafson, Ronald Letourneau, Vincent Mango. Row 2: Tom McGowan, Dennis Bruggeman, Ronald Bullok. Row 3: Paul Palmer, Ronald Winston. H allguards, Period 7 Row 1: Marion Marek, John McNabb, Henry Thies. Row 2: Joe Bulanda, Bill Brutlag, Ted De Young. Row 3: James Howell, Don Johnson, Tom Rundin. Bus Guards Row 1: Jim Burke, Marcel Pacatte, Lyle Pence, Larry Flaginski, Paul Trotta, Ronald Seymour, Russell Reich. Row 2: Rocco Anestachio, Chuck Baily, Wayne Sned- den, Tom Bryson, Harry Lumbert, Dale Elton, Milton Wurtleman, Alder Dean. Row 3: Gordon Veld, Tom Janovich, Everett Willman, Vic Ponozzo, Bob Kraft, Cliff Hardin, Bob Vangord, Albert Sorenson, Tom Cellini. BOYS CLUB The Boys Club is the largest organization for boys at TTHS. Through its many activities the club brings the boys closer to the school. The Father-Son Stag, February 141, was the big party of the year. Mr. C. J. Albrecht, of Homewood, was the principal speaker. He told of his expedition to the Hudson Bay region of Canada and showed movies of the trip. Mr. Umbaugh, faculty sponsor, welcomed the dads. Chuck Romer, club president, introduced the Boys Club Board and also Mr. James Mann, Sr., who gave the response for the dads. The shops were open at seven o'clock for Ogfi MLLVFLITIFAQJ Cl,I'L6!6lfl,5 gud? 57 CCl,l'l'Ll0lfl5 COI'lfl 0!. . Page 110 . . AOKJ jafder-Son STG? . . . inspection and the program was presented in the auditorium, later. Group meetings for freshman boys are an important part of the club program. The purpose of the meetings is to acquaint the freshmen with their privileges and responsibilities at Thornton and to help them take part in the schoolis many activities. The biggest project undertaken by the Boys Club is that of furnishing hall guards, bus guards, and a campus patrol. They have the necessary authority to see that order is kept in the corridors during the day, on the buses to and from school, and on the campus during lunch hours and before and after school. The Boys Club and Girls Club combine to produce a play each fall. Proceeds go to paying for assembly entertainers for the entire school. This year the play was the murder mystery, 'LA Murder Has Been Arrangedf presented October 17 and 18, which provided for three assemblies for each of the four classes. Geoffrey Morgan endeared himself to his audiences when he spoke on The Marks of a Mani' to the upperclassmen on October 10 and to the freshmen and sophomores, October 21. Joan Bishop, ex-Quiz Kid, played and sang for the juniors and seniors, January 14, Felix Witzinger, pianist from Carleton College, played for the freshmen and sophomores, January 19. Norman Coates Webster put his point across to the freshmen and sophomores when he talked to them, February 24-, on the subject, MSO You Don't Like Poetryf' James Dutton charmed the juniors and seniors with his marimba playing at their assemblies, March 22. At the Boys Club Stag, February 14th, are Mr. C. J. Myron Schultz, Dick Bogdan, and Chuck Romer con- Albrecht, Homewood, who told of his Hudson Bay ex- duct a group meeting for freshman boys. pedition and showed movies, Dr. Maddox, Chuck Romer, S6 ,, , , club presidents Mr. Umbaughg Mr. .james Mann, who Ushers at the PTA Meet the Teachers Night get in gave the dads' response to the welcome. on the refreshments. Left to right: Mr. Umbaugh, George Marovich, Marion Marek, Benny Tokarski, Nick Yura- Mr. Hammond explains a shop exhibit at the Father- sovich, Dale Keating. Son Stag. , . A8406 dining ficltoof addem ded . CAPTAINS, GUARDS Hallguarrl Captains Row 1: Harold Stump, Assistant Commander: Nick Yurasovich, Captain: Wayne Smith, Lieutenant: Bill Spelde, Commander. Row 2: Myron Schultz, Louis Furlan, Bob Miller, George Marovich, Bob Rogers. Row 3: Ralph Ball, Roger Sutton, Tommie McGowan, Louis Kusay. Campus Patrol Row 1: Howard Bedunah, William Odenwald, Michael Iurek. Row 2: Erwin Kirk, Harry Lash, Jim Burke. Row 3: Herbert Meisner, Ernest Yepsen, Richard McGraw. Row 4: Russell Elton, Fred Wade, Bruce Boyd. Row 5: Donald Johnson, Bob Morris, Sam Tornabene. Row 6: James Howell, Fred Coulomlne. Hallguards Period 1 Row l' Louis Kusay, Teddy Nuraski, Bill LaPass. Row 2. Ralph Justice, Vio Toimonk, Nick Yurasovich Row 3. Bob Cline, Roy Kramer, Elmer Kozora. Row 4' Arthur Moorhouse, Paul Leland, Tony Mara chine. Row 5: Dale Keating, Norman Massick, Dennis Welch Hallguarrls, Period 5 fcenterj Row 1' John Brady, Louis Furlan, Sam Moranto. Row 2' Howard Coates, Bill Egleston, Milton Koppitz. Row 3, Chuck Pipher, Bob Miley, Roger Boothe. Row 4' Jack Samulowitz, Le Roy Bruggeman. Hallguards, Period 3 Row 1: Bob Rogers, Larry McHenry, Joseph Broderick Row 2' Gilbert Nietfeldt, Edwin Van Kley, Bud Kamy kowski. Row 3: Ernest Latham, Bob Kinsella, Paul Jones. HALLGUARDS Hallguards, Period 4 Row 1: Carl Van Vuren Stuart Parker Earl L n r l 1 5 e a d yv Stanley Lentnowskl. Row 2: Louis Zelek, Hal Twietmeyer, Floyd Johnson, Wayne Ramsey. Row 3: Joseph Wojciechowski, Bob Goers, Chester Maler, Edward Walczak. Row 4: George Ruhle, Wayne Benson, John Monroe, Frank Bodza. Row 5: Herbert Schumaker, James Mann, Roger Sutton. H allguards, Period 2 Row 1: Rudolph Cunnigan, Walter Stepinski, Marcel Pacatte. Row 2: Melvin Pavlowski, Joseph Mach, Fred Lohse, Jr. Row 3: Hughston MacConnell, Harry Peterson, Myron Schultz. Row 4: Gerhardt Kaufmann. Hallguards, Period 3 Row 1: Ken Raak, Thatcher Davis, Joseph Albert. Row 2: Charles Kramer, Harley Tucker, Earl Greer. Row 3: Clifton Hardin, Glenn Cogswell, George Maro- vich. Row 4: Bob Rasmussen, Norman Minas. Hallguards, Period 5 Row 1: Ronald Bestow, Jimmy Osburn, Norman Aust- gen, James Smith. Row 2: William Lauderback, Donald Keeling, Henry Zych, Mangan Alohs. Row 3: Eddie McGowan, Perry Tanner, James Kasalko, Bob Miller. How 4: William Klemm, James Ellis, Don Haney. ofhcem conclucf group meefingd . . . Page 1 1 3 gm cm ., geof .fur af 331.15 MAJOR OFFICERS Major oiiicers govern the club. Row 1: Betty Scott, treasurerg Marian Vandenberg, presidentg Jean King- ston, vice-president. Row 2: Virginia Weber, speaker of councilg Ruth Haigh, speaker of di- vision chairmeng Jean Furth, secre- tary. COUNCIL A representative group of council members gathers in the club room. The entire council is made up of one girl from each of the fifty-six homerooms in the school. Row 1: Jackie Furth, secretary of coun- cilg Virginia Weber, speaker of coun- cilg Agnes McPherson, Pat Podgorny, Grace Huttig, Diane Campbell, Ruth Marlowe. Row 2: Marilyn Clark, Darlene Samas, Grace Balke, Kathryn Kile, Martha Oehler, Betty Henry, Arlene Bischel, Georgia Propper, Theresa Benson. GROUP MEETING Group meetings are organized to ac- quaint underclassmen with the activi- ties of the club and school. On the davenport are Marilyn Rietveld, Ther- esa Wesner, Kay Smith, Louise Phillips, Leslie White. In the chair are Jean Kingston, Marian Vandenberg, and Vir- ginia Weber. Irma Gray and Betty Scott are standing. REFRESHMENT CREW The refreshment crew fed hungry fans at football games. Row l: Alma Morgan, Norma Woods, Bryce Bullok, Nancy Watson. Row 2: Marie Rigoni, Lois Haines, Joan Jaechke, Maryann Eckstein. MAGAZINE DRIVE CHAIRMEN The Magazine Drive, October 15-30, went over the top with these girls as chairmen. Sitting: Judy Maguire, Joan Gowens, Harriet Statton. Standing: Georgia Propper, Mary Beau- pre, Dolores Schuette, Elsie Parenti, ,Ioan Harris, Barbara Czarneki, Caro- lyn Schilb, .lean Paarlberg, Gwen McKensie, .loan Jaechke. FACULTY TEA A tea for the faculty, October 9, helped students and faculty to get ac- quainted with each other. Dorothy Weber serves punch while Ramona Cooke, Miss Comegys, Nellie Rinkema, and Miss Begnoche partake of the re- freshments. In the background, Mr. Moore is greeted by Miss Wilson. Bar- bara Giese is bringing refills. ravi e5 recreafion fkrou lzouf Aclzoo ear' . . . I0 9 3 Page 1 15 lainri . . group meefingd . unior eruice warn! . . . ACTIVITY POINTS Gerdine DeGraff, chairman of the activity point commission, signs up some points for Diane Bracy while Joyce Vandrunen looks on. WELFARE COMMITTEE The Welfare Committee makes monthly visits to patients at the Home for Incurables and is helping to support Smyrna, a Tennessee school. Repre- sentative members of this committee are Virginia Peiguss, Gloria Flynn, Jackie Furth, Suzanne Brown, and Ramona Cooke. DIVISION CHAIRMEN Five of the division chairmen drop their daily absence reports in the bas- ket which hangs on the door of the Girls Club office. They are Maryann Eckstein, seniorg Agnes Turngren, jun' iorg Audrey Simer, sophomoreg Mar- jorie Darrohn, freshmang and Ruth Haigh, speaker of division chairmen. ,, 2 ,, :wg 31 V ,g m .A -, V, , , IIC-- SERVICE AWARDS Co-chairmen of the Junior Service Award Commission give two juniors their monthly tests. Dorothy Pajak and Shirley Schmidt administer the tests to ,lean Kingston and Judith Maguire. STAND-UP CHAIRMEN Stand-Up chairmen were responsible for the smooth running arrangements of the party which was held in the Girls' Gym, November 1. Row 1: Martha Jo Phillips, refresh- mentsg Marie Maplesden, hostessg Joie Gouwens, programg Dorothy Terrell, tickets. Row 2: Normajune Lintner, stuntsg Martha Oehler, hostess: .loan Gooden, general co-chairmang Carolyn Maas, general chairmang Marguerite Froe- lich, decorations. STUNT CHAIRMEN The stunt chairmen and committee members were responsible for the en- tertainment at the Freshman Stand-Up. Row 1: Nancy McCullough, freshmang .lackie Irwin, seniorg Normajune Lintner, general chairmang Sally Ellis, sophomoreg Adela Swenson, junior. Q.. agazine riue . . . we are . . . mnlreri man .Quad-Mn Page 117 .V LJIY 'Wfgil' is gviiifw 111 .lv mwgiigi- ff. 1-wz.nz:Q1f, ,A .ai .ml-f,.fy .ii5i7TfQ5?fQ5Yi.S'vgQjfgg'j13.Z:lP Qksigf , , 'kg -11, , - I he Wwfww Av,,L ,Z if., . ..W.MgfQm, ,, Q -5 -,.:mf.5w,.. ,, ' fl W ,L fzv1sQs1fe211...w,.fmfwxgsw f .gf,fgbwwfgesiexsfgfgg N 'Lx .bgizmp-M. Mk.5mgwgysf 1.sxI'ig9q1,g3:g?! M 1551 iE5e3f'49t eva zZ5'Xh1g2gfg',5g gif, ,, ..7- M fffm,.v,w ff ,,.,,. f f ' ' - f ,w..fsGf,ggyffziisavw-..W,il f- 5 N .M - f-an -E.. ,V L.M,.J.Nm ,,,,,..,, ,Mm M ,Mk , k,.,, A My .W 1 D ,2 f ,L sf , , Q.gSa5a?f2sv5mim3g5gmQ' wQ51es.faaswsg:., r s5gfewaf'wiw45iQ?1P11 fm.. ,wggwugw .y -- A H 58-we SH f ., ., M 5 mf- f L . A ii? . . .. J.. E, , , , - U k - 4iwf1fwwSF1'21w , A., Q -eg, f , ., ' K7 , . A 1 Sw ' me 5 . I H M -:, I, - ' '41 V ,saw 'Z H ...S 1-A fm. . 1. wh , X' U 'RWE f 5 lei 5 X 2 Q? Q 2? Qs eafiiifif 'f M Y Q me 3221925 QQ .5 .gf iw, e Ae-S ,Am ,,,, 512 iff, sag 25? Qi ,,.,,,. ,:- zssfbzfi. 5' 3 ns.. 'f 723 1225552 94 .igifleiiiwii 8+ .3 - , .. Qi W ,NZ ' M5331 Af W I Y- ' . qiissgsni Q., 6 .. 1 --W Qu. 5 ,..4q,., 11 5 ' +4 -gil' 15. Ig fs 5.2 A f ,L S. Stunts, arranged and performed by girls in each ofthe four classes, provided entertainment at the Freshman Stand-Up, November 1. Freshman girls gave their ideas on how upperclassmen appear to them. Left to right they are Gayle Harding, Diane Bracy, Joanne Limestall, Dorothy Tif- fany, Nancy Hoglund, Marilyn Clements, Lorraine Jennings. The sophomores gave their interpre- tation of a football game: Kneeling- Barbara Anderson, .lerris Guild, Myra Johnson, Joan Evansg across the back- Martha Pierce, Phyllis Hansen, Carol Soenksen, and Norma Pettersen. The junior girls put on a classroom skit: Diane Campbell, Mary Plant, Ginny Burdett, Margaret Merritt, Mary Lou Edwards, Toni Pivour, Gloria Flynn, Delphine Keinigsberg, Lorraine Kantzler, Carol Vandenbergg seated on right-lris Van Zanten and Glenna Kiner. The seniors gave their traditional style show. Shown here are I une Miller, Darlene Pavich, Ginny Peiguss, Doro- thy Pajak, Jerry Hyland, Helen Van Laningham. Bonnie Seidel, center, was narrator. Among the helpers at the Dad-Daughter Banquet, March 20, were Delores Moore, Mary Goddard, Suzanne Brown, and David Pierce Cforegroundl, Corinne Duschen and Ruth Ann Calo Cbackgroundl. Winners of six semesters of A's were honored at the Scholarship Assembly, November 6. They are CROW D Pris Alden, Anita Court, Nellie Rinkema, Charity Koeper. fRow 25 Betty Scott, Joanne Wes- terveld, and June Koehler. After school on Scholarship Day, November 6, Girls Club members honored their scholars with a tea. Miss Wilson, dean of girls, poured. The Schmoey Six furnished entertainment at the Dad-Daughter. They are Cleft to rightl ,loan Altherr, Carol Soenksen, Barbara Hodges, Eleanor Geflert, Doris King, and June Samuels. Betty Scott and Nellie Rinkema went on to seven semesters of A's and Were honored at the second Scholarship Assembly, April 14. Prize winners in the magazine drive, which closed October 30, were Virginia Pulaski, lstg Diane Bracy 2nd, and Jean Craig, 3rd, Dads and daughters gather around the banquet table at the Dad-Daughter Banquet, March 20. new piano . . lad-laugkfer Kanquef . . . Page 120 .giskofarddila ag . eala ear janfaoy . At the Girls Club Leap Year Fantasy, February 28: It's the Little Things You Do That Count sang .loan Altherr, Barbara Hodges, Eleanor Geffert and June Samuels. Joyce Hodgson and Bonnie Fisher go in for taffy apples. Joe Rockwood and George Meyers display their vegetable corsages as they talk with Marie Maplesden and Marlyn Olson. Dancing was the main feature of the evening. Jim Lawless and Marilyn Wins- berg serve Lee Holland and Shirley Boswell. Bob Nelson and .lim Lawless serve Priscilla Alden and Joe Roberts. Peggy Brown, Carol Rossing, George Freiling and Roy Beedy liked the tally apples and cokes. The Conga line. Those good tally apples again- Dot Hobbs, Willy Iverson and Diane Evans. Row 1: Ann Donato, Lou Brown, Marian Vandenberg fqueenl, Bonnie Abraham, Dorothy Hobbs. Row 2: Marianne Laramie, Bonnie Seidel, Jerry Hyland, Betty Henry, Jackie Fnrth, Dorothy Pajak, .lean Furlln. Cty Queen 0lfLI t On the night of May 3, 1947, one junior girl experienced the happiest moment of her life and one mother finally realized that all her Work was not in vain. The girl was Marian Vandenberg and the moment came when Carmella Firetto, May Queen of l946, placed a crown of pink roses on lVlerv's head and named her May Queen of 1947. The crowning of the May Queen was preceded by the annual Mother-Daughter Banquet honoring the girls of Thornton and their mothers. After presentation of the May Queen Court, Carmella announced Lou Brown as Maid of Honor and crowned Marian as Queen. The crowning was followed by a dance to the May Queen performed by Joy Graham. After the recessional, the May Queen and her Courl were congratulated and re-congratulated at the reception held in the Girls Club Room. 0fAeI ' Clfblgktel' gdnquet . Cty Queen . f9 Aringfi lacwenffi an acura? fogeflzer . Mrs. Potrafke, PTA president. serves tea to the faculty men: Mr. Stephens, Mr. Midlash, Mr. Brown, Mr. Jacob- sen, Mr. Denemark. Mrs. Potrafke talks with Mr. Stephens and Dr. Maddox at 4'Meet the Teachers Night. Mrs. McGowan from Blue Island enrolls two members in the membership drive. Committee members serve themselves: Mrs. Franz Mrs. Austgen, Mrs. McNally, and Mrs. Clark. The PTA Board. Sitting: Mrs. Gardiner, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Franz, Mrs. Potrafke, Mrs. Kiner, Mrs. VanEvra. Standing: Mrs. Choate, Mrs. Tourtellotte, Mrs. Kasputis, Mrs. Austgen, Mrs. McGowan, Mrs. McNally, Mrs. Backus, Mrs. Eipper, Mrs. Wernicke, Mrs. Cole. Miss Reed, of Thornton's Home Ec department, serves refreshments to PTA members. Carolyn Roney and Joyce Schoeneck prepare senior activity lists for the yearbook. Harry Gunn, Jack Ruddy, Marian Norwich, Mary Ann Crowson and Barbie Moore read the newly published Thorntonites and check for errors. The Pierian Club meets to select manuscripts for Profiles, Thornton's yearly literary magazine. Walter Kellen and Ronald Seymour dictate their sports stories to Carol Koester and Lucy Black. June Koehler cuts senior pictures and Muriel Beckman mounts them while George Wolf draws the panels. YEARBOOK STAFF GRETA PETTERSEN .rr,.r. ,.rr .......r E rl itor-in-Chief JOYCE SCHOENECK .r,... .,..,.,.......,........ C lasses Editor GRETA PETTERSEN ....,.rr ......,.,.....,......,. A ctivities Editor RANDALL HARBUCK .,..........,.....,.. PROFILES RUTH ANN CALO, DOROTHY TERRELL, BONNIE SEIDEI., GERDINE DEGRAFE, JAN OLSON, CHARITY KOEPER, GEORGE GUNKLE, HAROLD BUSH, CONNIE PIERCE, Ro- WALTER KELLEN ....,,,,.,,. .................... S ports Editor BARRY HILTS ,,,,,,,.,,,r,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,..,, B usiness Manager BETTY MURRAY ,r,,,,,r,,,r,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, C irculation Manager ..,,.Student Photographer STAFF BERTA KENTISH, DAVID DAVIDSON, GEORGE KERANEN, TED PATTISON, MARGARET MERRITT, PHYLLISANN YOUNG, JOIE GOUWENS. ourna iam c arm laudgfilzed weelffg an annuaf jhornfonifed Page 124 ieriano C oooe wrifingo for ,Oro iid . . . NEWSPAPER STAFF First Semester Second Semester JAN DAVIS .,,,,,. ....,,.,,.,, .... .,,,,...,,.,,..t.,,,....t, E rl i tor-in-Chief JERRY HYLAND .,t..t,,....,,..........t,,,,,....,,....,...tt Editor-in-Chief LU SHAW ..,,.,,,,..,, ..,,....,. N ews Editor LU SHAVV ....,........,,,,..,,...,,.........,..,. .......... N ews Editor JERRY HYLAND .,...,,. .,,,.,,,., F eature Editor JERRY HYLAND, BONNIE SFZIDEL ..t....t Feature Editors GEORGE VVOLF ......., ...,,,,,,,,..., S ports Editor WALTER KELLEN ,,.. , ..,.,....t.t,.,, .,............. S ports Editor CAROLYN RONEY ...,.. ,,,......,..t,,,,,.....t. Headlines CAROLYN RONEY ..,,.., ,..,....,. ..i,,.,,.,,,........,..,. H e adlines BARRY HILTS ..,..,,,,, .,,..,,,,,......,,..,,.,,.. B usiness Manager BARRY HILTS ....,..... ,,.......,.........,,,, B usiness Manager PRISCILLA ALDEN ,,,.,,.....,....,,,,...Y..,Y..., Circulation Manager BETTY BIURRAY ,,,,,Y ,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,..,... C irculation Manager BETTY NIURRAY .,....,,,,..,... Assistant Circulation Manager PRISCILLA ALDEN ,.,,...,,,.,,, Assistant Circulation Manager RANDALL HARBUCK .,,, .....,,,.,..,,..,...,,,.,,,,,,.. P hotographer RANDALL HAIiBl'CK , ,...........,,..,,,,.,,,,.,,.....,....,. Photographer D-Day fDistrihution DayJ came every Wednesday for the circulation department. Priscilla Alden checks while Fred Darrohn, Greta Pettersen, Bonnie Seidel, Don Anderson, Cen Johnson and Pat Bannon count papers. Harriet Burton and Normajune Lintner check their stories while Randall Harhuck tinkers with his camera. Jan Davis. Lu Shaw and Jerry Hyland make up the assignment sheets. Joyce Mesnard pastes mailing wrappers, Barry Hilts does his bookkeeping and Betty Murray checks the pink subscription blanks. Ogif CLH6! Qing 661,667 .cJg0iAgAf0l 67 Clflfl Mr. E. C. Ohlert, dramatic coach, teaches the dramatics class. ln this class seniors read plays, and work on the stage and business staffs of all the plays given during the year. Naturally, they are often members of the cast. DRAMATICS CLASS On October 17 and 18 the Boys, and Girls' Club pre- sented MA Murder Has Been Arrangedf, Marie Rigoni, woman in black, Walks in a daze as Jim Stephen, Leo Parks, Barb Senior, Don Anderson, Leon Potrafke fslumped over chairj, Barb Yates, Jackie Hutton, and Ida Powlas stare in amazement. A scene from the 1947 senior class play, 'iCome Over To Our House. Shown from left to right are Payton Hall, Joan Hennigar, Ed Ludlam and Ruth Brandt Cdancing at center stagel , Joy Graham, Dolores Chlebda, and Joe Wfise. Pet fPat Weberb and Ducky iN0rma Pettersenl as sisters in the 1947 Footlighters' play, The Far-OH Hillsf' They are getting advice from ,lane Tanis lSusie Tynanb. This year's Footlighters' comedy, Aflune Madf' was presented on January 23 and 24. Here .lane Rogers hands some flowers to Bob Charles as Jim Stephen and Bar- bara Senior look on. 'zrv 217 Q' I Q' , Adv, ' O 4 l S 4 !,.'..,,f may ,W WE x, Y .,-M552 s Egxgg :S mr f urerg Richard Rau, program chairman. French Club Greta Pettersen, president, .loe Roberts, treasurer Bill Mitchell, secretaryg Wilson Reed, vice-president Paula Soenksen, vice-president. Latin Club Barbara Riggs, presidentg Joie Gouwens, secretary Bill Wickersham, sergeant-at-armsg Bud Wright, treasi s 1 Spanish Club Roger Brach, treasurer, Bob Milligan, entertainment chairmang Joe Barse, presidentg Susie Brown, secre- taryg Marguerite Froelich, vice-president. German Club Margaret Merritt, secretaryg Roger Sutton, vice- presidentg Diane Porter, treasurer, Milo Backus, pres- ident. FUN, SUCIAL WORK, BUSINESS During the year, songs, movies, and skits presented by the various Spanish classes provided gay entertainment at the meetings of La Liga Panamericana. The December celebration of La Navidad included the breaking of pinatas. Christmas customs from Puerto Rico and Mexico were dramatized. The club is under the supervision of Miss Merchant and Miss Shapiro. Work in Die Deutsche, the German club, was carried out under the supervision of Miss Jeannette Hills. Emphasized this year was the sending of clothing to Germany to aid needy people. The money for postage Was raised at bake sales. Humorous skits and songs were part of the entertainment at monthly meetings. German folk dancing was also taught. Movies depicting life in Germany were shown throughout the year. Latini, sponsored by Miss ldenta Moler, teaches students who are interested in Latin culture something further of the language and civilization which contributed to and formed the background for all the romantic languages. Programs for the year include plays, movies, slides, and games. The highlights were the celebration of the Saturnalia at Christmas time and the Circus Maximus. Le Cercle Francais, under the supervision of Miss Florence Wunderlich, has had a variety of programs this year. Puppet shows, skits, a quiz program, movies, a Christmas party, and musical programs were included. Several CARE packages were sent to France. The money for postage was raised by taffy apple sales. Some of the members corresponded with students in France. anguage clguba Iclzoode 0 heard, I0 an exbibiffi, . . Page 1 28 Y . .y 49 9 4 J? F 5. ' ' 'ni . QSC? Legafe, Camera inferefif Afuclenfb . The 1947-48 debate team placed second in their Metropolitan Debate League and fourth at the Augustana lnvitational Tournament. On March 13, they went to the Sectional Speech Contest at Dwight, Illinois, where they tied for fourth place. The Camera Club look pictures, heard talks on different types of photography, learned dark- room techniques, and sponsored a photo contest. The contest, November 14-January 15, was the main project this year. Randall Harbuck, Thorntonite photographer, won first prize with his picture entered in the scenic division. The Hi-C Club is organized to promote fellowship among Christian teen-agers. Several out- standing events this year were the HGet Acquainted Partyf' Halloween and Christmas parties. Thornton's Hi-C was interviewed on the radio program, HThe Youth of Chicago Speak, on December 27. Bob Williamson, Betty Hughes, and Grace Eldridge took part. Varsity Debate Team: Jack Payan, Edith Yanson, Camera Club ofhcers are Ellen Grant, secretary Joe Barse tseatedl and Paul Baptist, Milo Backus, Bob Cseatedlg Louis Kusay, president, Bob Skye, vice- Newton and Harry Gunn tstandingl. president, Bob Miley, treasurer. Hi-C ofiicers-Lorraine Vanderwall, treasurer, Bob Junior Debaters: Williamson, presidentg Dorothy Burdett, secretaryg and Row 1: Charity Koeper, Gloria Walenga, Betty Opitz. Barbara Blakemore, vice-president. Row 2: Dick Poppel, Allen Bostwick, Barry Hilts. Harvey Hogfers Pat Sobek, Joyce Larson, Mary Plant, Miss Crites, Kneeling: Delphine Keinigsberg, Jackie lrwin, Norma- MISS Earnings -'WSE Keating- illfle Lillmff, D01'iS King, Phyllis -laT10Ch3- Row 2: Normajune Lintner, Sally Slack, Pat McFar- Standirlgt JGFIY HYIHUUL GiUUY PCHSUSS, BCUS Zimmer- land. Greta Davis, Charity Koeper, Priscilla Alden, man. Jackie Reichert, Carol Soenksen, Charlotte Xlargarel Merrit, Caroline Hay, Lois Haines, Jerry FfCdfiCkS, Mary BCHUPIC- fmland. Joe Barse, John Bardwick, Mr. Stegmier. Purple X Row 3: Jim O,Connell, Bob Achor, Tom Mullender, Row l: Mr. Umbaugh, Wilson Reed tpresidentt, Richard Causman, Bob Thomas, Don Eytcheson, Bill Louise Brown fvice-presidentl, Bob Newton ftreas- Gunn, Henry Chott, Martha Oehler, Helen Van Lan- urerl, Jackie Reichert Csecretaryj, Cherie Edwards, ingham, Elizabeth Norton, Susie Soenksen. HARVEY HOOFERS Hoofer danced and sang for many parties. Some of these were the Girls Club dance, Fun Nite, P.T.A. programs, talent shows, and teen-age dances. Graduation this year will take seven of the eleven girlsg Charlotte Fredrick, Jerry Hyland, Jackie lrwin. Phyllis Janocha, Normajune Lintner, Virginia Peiguss and Betsy Zimmerman. The pianist for the group is Jackie Reichert, another senior. PURPLE X The Purple-X committee was organized in l938 for the purpose of providing entertainment for students after football and basketball games. New members are chosen by the faculty and by the old members on the basis of their leadership and willingness to work and plan. There are about 25 students and 20 teachers on the committee. 00 era 00 if, ,During XAOKLLS danced . L W N . . M' f .j if . ji ll ,, 4 Q AJS V' E 2 I 9 nb.. J 'I Q x 'SP 59 Q 'L ill V Y Lg . I dia! gif ?fifyj5i igy Q f yew S I x yy ,.,4 lb i 'Q Y QW' wx -1 gf: Q Q X Q gif if K 3 K5 kx V A A551 Q , 4 ' gp Q W, Q mm ,,,a,,g. I T' ww ,,: , , - '52 :i:1I - ' ' a g ' 5' a ..-, JN es: 1 A1 , Y 5512? , Agn. ' gm: H f K ' f Q V, Q law my mm ' W- 3 .iwm,. ,K U33 3? Q 1 MSW ZX . cjl CAe5tI CL l0I 0UL 26 H'llfL6LC Ol' Clgib 0l06I QffCl, Woollwinll-Brass Section Row 1: Louis Albright, John Vanies, Ralph Ball. Richard Bennett, Milton Degenhart. Row 2: Leona Lange. Glenn Carlson, Don Holland. Norman Beasley. Edna Dean. String Section fviolinj Row 1: Dorothy Terrell, Charity Koeper, Bob Achor, Bob Skye, Paula Keeper, Anzolette Eipper. Row 2: George Thies, Graham Bute George Rifakas, Willis Bramstaedt William McGuHin, Marion Kowalk Marcia Meyer. .lacquelyn Hertinger Barbara llocll. 9 7 1 1 String Section fViolas, Cellos, Bass Violsj Row 1: l.orenzo Rowe. .lack Ergo, Jan- ice Selle. Germline De Graff, Iris Van Zanten, Carol Selle. Row 2: Jerry vlf'ilSllll0lll'IlC. Arlene Bis- chel, Jackie Gravelle. Joan Gouwens, Corrine De Witt. J ! ' QL K I 4... . X x I in -5. 4 W af :ggi .. Vw. ri f -Q. , 2' .vu W In i - . . 6 LCl,J0 U 6ll 6llll5 Clfge CIAOLUGL . The Gilbert S: Sullivan operetta, 4'The Mikadofi was presented by the combined choruses and orchestra, March 5 and 6, under the direction of Mr. Armbruster. ln their picturesque costumes are the principals in the Friday night performance. Kneeling are Genevieve Johnson, Susie Soenksen and Martha Oehler as Peep-Bo, Yum-Yum and Pitti-Sing. Seated are Chuck Pipher, the Mikado, and Joan Westerveld as Katisha. Standing are Bob Achor fNanki-Pool, Wilson Reed lPooh-Bahl, John Hughes tKo-Ko! and Lee Maddox lPish-Tushl. Susie Soenksen fYurn-Yumb poses with her lover of the Saturday night cast, Don Anderson tNanki-Pool. John Hughes as Ko-Ko did some real jumping. The boys of the chorus were the expert fan-flippers of the occasion, not to mention their excellent singing. Doug Aden, the Saturday night Ko-Ko, furnished plenty of comedy. The girls chorus added color to the production with their blending voices. Joe Youngblood fMikadoJ, Arthur Martin fljmbrella Carrierj, and Beverly Payne fKatishaJ of the Saturday night east. Page 1 36 GIRLS CHOIR Row l: Dorothy Marshall, Betsy Bollmann, Romaine Strylowski, Dorothy Burdett, Barbara Frew, Connie Taylor, Carol Selle, Eleanor Geffert, Joan Gibson, Patricia Arvia, Marlene Berles, Patricia Drefhall, Ji11ny Burdett, Joyce Larson, Gean Bulhe, Doris Hall, Evelyn Greene, Nancy Fadke, Nancy Hoglund, Lorraine Steinhauer, Dian Evans, Joan Whetstone. Row 2: Jean Craig, Robbie Vaughn, Pat McFarland, Carole Berger, Barbara Warner, Diane Bracy, Linda Swansey, Audrey Simer, Joan Slusser, Carol Vandenberg, Shirley Millican, Caroll Grcnier, Yvonne DeMarche, Carol Soenksen, Janice Selle, Georgia Propper, Barbara Franz, Ellen Grant, Delores Moore, Geraldine Cogswell, Phyllis Hansen, Jean Paarlberg, Suzanne Brown. Row 3: Jo Anne Given, Kaliope Fetsis, Patsy Fosdick, Dolores Hammond. Phyllis Reich, Barbara Peterson, Doris Dc Young, Shirley White, Betty Finney, Mary Lou McCall, Luida Koustik, Pat Nelson, Linda Choate, Louise Cole, Mary Ann Hunter, Sally Ellis, Barbara Hodges, Roberta Willing, Millie Mentzer, Louise Brown, Barbara Ann Freitag, Ruth Grenier, Gwen Kagy, Nancy Moffat. Row 4: Ellen Peters, Maragaret Ferguson, Barbara Schisewski. Lorraine Jennings, Mary Wfoulfe, Aurora Lattino, Joan Worcester, Katharine McVey, Joan Clary, Mary Alice Gattis. Grace Balke, Rosemary Spoerer, Carole Kelly, Janet Gronwall, Nancy Bonnema, Joan Gnaster, Edith De Vries, lrma Anne Gray, Lorraine Ferkan, Jane Kay Rogers. Mary Janssen, Kathryn Nix. MIXED CHORUS Row 1: Jean Bowen, Carolyn Roney, Lucy Black, Phyllisann Young, Jacqueline Irwin, Charity Koeper, Erlene Hansen, Barbara Manas, Mary-Louise Finout, Pat Bannon, Betty Hock, Anita Court, Jackie Reichert, Gwen MacKenzie, Carol Hutton, June Miller, Normajune Lintner, Betts Zimmerman, Ginny Peiguss. Row 2: June Koehler, Donna Anderson, Mary Lou Kollman, Mary Lou Edwards, Myrna Sperry, .Ioan Gooden, Dorothy Hobbs, Genevieve Johnson, Janet Davis, Shirley Brault, Susanne Soenksen, LaVonne Brown, Lorraine Mossel, Gloria Flynn, Ruthann Calo, Pris Alden, Jackie Hutton, Beverly Payne, Iris Van Zanten, Jaris Guild, Martha Oehler, Bonnie Abraham. Row 3: Barbara Miller, Joan Wassner, Gwen Johnson. Mildred Visser, Diane Busch, Dorothy Walter, Theodore Meyer, Joseph Talaga, John Graham, Reuben Steele, Leon Potrafke. George Wolf, Steve Danish, Kenneth Gorrell, Ray Kramer, Marian Vandenherg, Jeanne Frew, Betty Kerr, Doris Walter, Joan Westerveld, Shirley Lorens, Adela Swenson. Cindy Brassfield. Row 4: Chris Rigoni, Boh Crisman. Floyd Johnson. Edwin Hunt, Don Johnson, Lee Maddox, Joe Barse. Bill Andrianos. Dean Nairn. Chuck Boysen. Stanley Boyer, Chuck Pipher, Don Howard, Wilson Reed, Bill Hopper. Bill Munro. Joe Roberts. Bud Wright. Jack Tompkins. John Hughes. Richard Ecker, Edwin Yan Kley. Richard Killmer, Alwyn Anderson. Qing Cilzoir, Cjlzorud, ee C6166 larerienf , C' K Ci l LlfL e6fl,U6L Al'L5flflfI,6l,6 C0l'lCQI f6 . la ? 1 BOYS GLEE CLUB Row 1: Harry Abraham, Vyto Golbin, Lee Baker, Burton Gardiner, Richard Evely, Rene Wernicke, Kenneth Smith, Daniel Schaper, Roland Black, Michael Jurek, Jimmy Jacks. Phillip Anello, Donald Homan, Roger Waaso, Roy Pelogrin, George Abbott, Donald Arterburn, Tom Wenylof, James Boland, Ted De Graff. Row 2: David Miller, Norman Alexander, Ray Brown, Ronald Brush, Richard McKenzie, Robert Courtney, Walter Williams, Charles Rawson, Sam Mangano, Robert Evely, James Rhind, Robert Babcock, Mickey Mangum, Leslie Lang, Ronald Crane, Clarence Tyson, James Burke, Richard Young. Row 3: Douglas Williams, Sam Tournabene, George Stevens, James Hendry, Bill Brown, George Wolf, Donald Blan, James Adam, Melvin Bodie, Donald Pitts, Marcel Pacatte, Jerry Caress. Michael Artym, Warren Lemieux, Charles Clark, Norman Cole, Robert Abels, Robert Stamm, Allen Bradley, Arthur May. Row 4: Kenrod Nelson, James Maplesden, Ronald Lyon. Theodore Schaafsma, Paul Trotta, Charles Haigh, Allen Erickson, James Stephanis, Richard Polka, Bill Brown, Kirby Kleppman. Edgar Anderson, Homer Bowen, Barney 'l'racy, Edmund Pakoy, Bill Voss, John Stater, Edward Lytle, Adelbert Watkins, Tom Clark, Roy Mallstrom. GIRLS GLEE CLUB Row l: Louise Ravesloot, Ann Davis, Arlette Fortin, Rita Stanquist, Doris Lazerus, Barbara Brown, Laurabelle Adams, Ruth Marlowe, Genny Campbell, Patricia Nevatny, Jesse Mae Banks, Loretta Haynes, Barbara Nargis, Lorraine Slack. Row 2: Bobbie Clark. Bretta Hanner, Ann Rowley, Kathleen Benson, Ruth Brenner, Barbara Lauderback, Jean MaGee, Joan Gay, Nellie Vlfilliams, Jean Effenberger, Arlene Dahlman, Marian DeGrall, June Samuels, Kathleen Euken, Donna Allen, Mary LaPass, Rose Senesac, Louise Brower, Frances Sells, Katherine Hechin. Row 3: Patricia Hopper, Mary Ellison, Gayle Harding, Bernadine Dryja, Eleanor Boersma, Carol Kophen, Leona Kastyrka, Joyce Staley, Clara Bowen, Heddie Mae Schubert, Jean Hollingsworth, Lorraine Pajak, Norma Passmore, Barbara Steinko, Rita Seniw, Doris Hunt, Arlene Paarlberg, Helen Newly, Doris Landers, Carol Danes, Joan Kezy, Marilyn Richmond, Doris King, Rose Senesac, Alice Schaafsma. Row 4: Marian Boger, Phyliss Rigoni, Helen Schisewski, ltlary Lou Schmit, Avis Fruleng, Sue Grosvenor, Patricia Brandriff. Patricia Fields, Gertrude Roach, Mary Ann Orr, Eleanor Banks, Martha Mullins, Grace Huttig, Shirley Schmidt, Jean Matthieu, Betty Corson, Barbara Wetmore, Jean Williams, Carole Harrison, Lucille Czyl, Doris Robertson, Christine Fanning, Pinkie Hooks. Lorraine Bechtel, Jean Crawford, Joycelee Teeter, Marilyn Vlfard, Shirley Russell. Row 5: Jade Gardiner, Kathryn Kile, Carol Rossing, Agnes Turngren, Charlette Ehlers. Margie Krause, Helen Korniszewski, Helen Lucas, Bonnie Helfrich. Virginia Maas, Marilyn Beaupre, Doris Baldridge, Adalee Hamhric. Carolyn McNally, Charlene Van Soest, Carole McCarthy, Marilyn Jane Spelde, Marjorie Darrohn, Gloria Ly- Barger, Shirley Boswell. Marilyn Killmer, Joan Gray, Betty Fortin, Barbara Kay Giese, lsobel Thomson, Lois Lee, Joan McGinley, Teresa Barksdale. Soph Volleyball Champs Barbara Chapman, Louis Hanschmann, Irene Zenerer, Marilyn Goetz, Katherine Klinefelter, Lorraine Ferkan. Carol Mick, ,Ioan Wassner, .lean Prim. G. A. A. Board Kneeling: .lean Prim, Shirley Schmidt, Adela Swenson, Lorraine Ber. Standing: Pat Sobek, Carol Vandenberg, Margaret Mer- ritt, Susanne Soenksen. Barbara Fremouw, Dorothy Stroh. Stella Ber. G. A. A. Leaders Row 1: Ellarene Abney, Mary Beaupre, Myra Johnson, Vonda Sue Wolf, Lorraine De Rossi, Lois Hansch- mann, Irene Zenere. Row 2: .loan Altherr, Doris King, Shirley Schmidt, Marie Maplesden, June Miller. Row 3: Annette Smidt, Pat McFarland, Greta Davis, Helen Van Laningham, Joanne Nomes, Barbara Franz, Barbara Grueter, Kay Kleinfelder, Lorraine Ferkan. Row 4: Audrey Simer, Marie Rigoni, Pat Sobek, Rita Teckelsen, Susanne Soenksen, Edith Horn, Carole Berger, Shirley Young, Virginia Shower, .lackie Irwin. Archery Evelyn Rietveld, Virginia Rich. Anita Marquardt. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION This year the GAA ollicers were as follows: Pat Sobek, president, Lorraine Ber, vice president: Shirley Schmidt. treasurer, Marianne Laramie, Secretary. Volleyball, baseball, basketball. badminton, ping pong. and lifesaving were offered to Thorntonls girls this year. The GAA picnic. at which the new members were initiated, and the basketball banquet were the two main social events of the year. 66 37 DHA .xdfltkfic Mociafion laro uceri muricd gif 6 , . Paqe 138 66 Q is Dpredenfd aquafic 5Lif6 in wafer Circud The trumpet blows and the parade begins! From behind a huge gray curtain come the circus performers. There are the Oriental dancers, seals, the ballet, and the clowns. They march around the pool and then disappear inside the utentw-Min reality, the boys dressing rooms. The fieldhouse was the uBig Topn for a three-day run, November 13, 14' and 15. The GAA presented the 4LWater Circusn to a packed house for three performances. Two huge cut-out seals stood guard on each side of the diving board and two walls were covered with murals of animal cages, a Fat Lady, and a Thin Man. Now the ringmaster, Ginny Peiguss, cracks her whip, and the seals slide into the water, cavorting over a Hoat. The show is on! The clowns act silly as Joyce Walker lfar leftj and The synchronized swimmers were tleft to rightl Katie Goodwin tfar rightl look on. Clowns are Jerry Helen Van Laningham, Betsy Zimmerman, Jackie Irwin, Hyland, Marianne Laramie, Mary Beaupre and Edith Katie Goodwin, Carol Vandenberg and Diane Porter. Horn. Two dummies swing from a trap- Clowns Janet Gibbs, Annette Ginny Peiguss, as ringmaster, an- eze above the pool. Smidt and Barbara Fremouw search nounced the numbers on the pro- for Miss Sexauer, to deliver their gram plant. The show is over and the finale begins. Marilyn Hall. Mary Gattis. Mary Lou Edwards, Lorraine , Ferkan. Barbara Ferkan, Barbara Anderson, Barbana The group of trained seals perform. Starting from Riggs. Lois Hanschmann, Martha Vames and Harriet the far left they are Catherine Arveson, Adela Swenson, Station. Audrey Simer sets up the ball in a volleyball game as the other members of the team get ready to play. They are from left to right, Zeilenga, Uniewski, Segneri, Kum- rnelehne, Brooks, Kitchen, Lehnen, McMullen. On the right side of the net are Simer, Palmer, Geffert, Williams, Meyers, Mortensen, Czyl, and Janssen. Ping pong is offered to senior girls as a phase of individual sports. Shown left to right are Myrna Hess, Marie Rigoni, Joyce Larson, Mary Garczynski, Lois McClellen, Evelyn Dingler, and Georgia Merritt. Instructions are given before the basketball game begins. In Rhythms l classes gals learn the fundamentals of dance and exercise. Seated on the fioor are Shirley Bos- well and Joy Huisman. ln the back are Yvonne Buick, Mary Plant, Joy Eisele, and Pat Combs. HEALTH ED Five entirely different types of activities are offered to Thornton girls for their physical education. These are team sports, individual sports, dance, swimming, and freshman physical education. Courses in modified physical education are offered for those girls who are unable to engage in the more strenuous activities. Team sports include instruction and tournaments in soccer, volleyball, basket- ball, softball, and speedball. The individual sports classes are open to seniors only. Archery, badminton, table tennis, and planning of successful parties are taught in this course. Girls who elect dance receive rhythmic training in the fundamental movements of the body as a basis for self- expression. Swimming provides instruction and recreation for girls with all degrees of swimming ability. Life saving and pageantry are offered as extra-curricular activities. Freshman physical education includes skill tests, games, relays, tumbling, swimming, and folk dancing. afqeahd evfucafion id ,oarf 0- every ga ZS e . Page 1-10 r Jutufe 0l'l'lel'YlCl, el 6 l0l 0 if C00 ing, Jewlng Measuring, cutting, sewing the dresses they will model later in the Home Economics style show are four student in clothing lab: Thelma Sutton, Pauline Delanovich, Jennie Campbell, Elaine Lagestee. The delicious odors which tantalize the students with lockers in the Home- making hall come from the foods lab. Joan Martens, Dorothy Bunch, Trudie Zeilenga and Dolores Wilson whip up something good. Miss Recd's Homemaking II classes divided into two groups to prepare and serve Thanksgiving dinners, complete with turkey and all the trimmings. Lois Purnell is at the head of the table. Left to right are Miss Reed, Jaden Robinson, Evelyn Robinson, Joyce Mencl, Dolores Pajor, Hersey Grilin, Theresa Logan, Vivian Jones, Betty ,lane Schinimel. Waitresses are Doro- thy Timmins and Maxine Gill. 1 S E 3 l Q The art department offers various types of art work including jewelry, pottery, leatherwork, textiles and commercial art. Barbie Moore and Barb Yates are working with pot- Jackie Furth, Barbara Bendle, Edward Rosborough, tery while Barb Blakemore in the foreground is sawing Lorn Bakus and Dolores Eipper are making football a piece of plastic. players out of newspapers. Diane Porter, Gerdine DeGraff, Donna Van Ort, Paula Soenksen is weaving while Norma Woods, Betty Dolores Diekman, Diane Meeder are shaping their jewel- Dexter, Jim Simon, Edythe Wickersham and Marianne ry projects while Marianne Bogan polishes hers. Bogan are working with leather. Sally Slack, Gen Johnson and Georgia Ewing are Jim Carlson, Paul Jones, Leon Potrafke and Fred working on posters. Lohse are making posters by the silk screen method. .xdrfiafd cover lza!5 wifi: coforfufloofifera . ln Thorntonis Well-equipped chemis- try labs, many students have come to realize the marvels of chemistry. Shown experimenting here are Tom Rudin, Tom Lorence, Doris Middleton, Charles Kolb and Llyod Linde on the left. Paul Schmehl, Roger Schreiber, Ralph Stroh, Don Walz, Lorraine Tychewicz and John Topolewski are on the right. One of the most popular classes that the seniors had this year was the senior biology course. At the first desk are Virginia Shower and Gerhardt Kauf- man. At the second desk are Barbara Warner and Thomas Woulf. At one time or another all of Thorn- tonls students have visited and used the high school library. Seated at the table are Don Robertson and Joyce Walker, James White, Margot Goly and Steve Zak. Geraldine Wasik and James ,lesk look over the display of book jackets. 9116466 laro ace Jcienfirifd, :nary fraind rifbwlenfri . . Page 1 44 Cbniom fudge Aioeeci, larojecfion Minas! lad 'nay ln radio speech class, students write, cast, and produce their own scripts. At the mike are Ginny Peiguss, Wil- son Reed and Albert Henderson. Ready with sound effects, in the background, are Dan Hughes, Bolo Goers and Leo Parks. Looking over the books on display in the library are Dolores Kerr, Bob Groenveld, Irene Mazier, Pat Myers, Ted De Young, Gloria Medley. The boys who operate the motion picture projectors in the Little Theatre and History Study Hall are trained by Roland Maerz fleft of projectorl. Seated: Robert Vagnieres, Ronald Bul- lok, Walter Gustafson, William Zu- ziak. Standing: Roland Maerz, Walter Meder, Tom Bryson, Ken Mossell, Richard Krueger, Robert Eckwall, Arthur Moenck. Page 146 Faculty Assistants Row 1: Pat Sobek, Pris Alden, Gerdine DeGraff, Marie Rigoni, Arlene Bis- chel, .loan Figlewski, Joanne Wester- veld. Row 2: Shelby Spelman, Iris Van Zan- ten, Lucy Black, Antoinette Pivour, Shirley Devert, Edith Horn, Charity Koeper, Marion Corson. Nurses' Assistants Row 1: Terry Fronczak, Shirley Schmidt, ,lane White, Frances Koa trulya. Row 2: George Ann Davis, Marie Maplesden, Altha Bridges, Lorraine Ferkan, Carole Berger, Doris Jean Abney. F aculty Assistants How l: Kay Goodwin, Mary Plant, Doris King, Sally Slack, Betty Klein, Helena Wyma, Normajune Lintner. Row 2: Louise Jones, Mary Lou Koll- man, Margaret Merritt, Helen Van Laningham, Irma Anne Cray, Carol Hay, .lan Gronwall, Bonnie Helfrich, Donna Ertl. .syfuclenffi azwidf facuhy mem em, Lego in . lnelflfftf Agfdfg, L00L'6t0l 87 af fA8 l0l:6l,l'l0 . . . This library is especially for the English department. English teachers may select for their classes sets of books ranging from grammar texts to novels, from anthologies to biographies. Jan Gronwall and Bonnie Helfrich are two of the girls who keep the rental library records in order. The cafeteria lines aren't the only ones that are long. Those in front of the bookstore never seem to dwindle. The reason is that Thorntonls bookstore carries text- books, bus tickets, and a complete line of school supplies. Georgia Ewing, Jean Noethling and Jack Huish are Mr. Petersonls student assistants. The mass production room at TTHS is Room 206. Here senior girls learn to operate practically every sort of business machine with which they might come in contact in future business careers. Pictured are Row 1: Josephine Gorski. Row 2: Rose Hill, Charlene lppel, Eleanor Jordan, Carolyn Roney. Row 3: Patricia Thomsen, Irene Tatgenhorst, Muriel Beckman, Addie Tromp. Row 4: Ann Schneider, Evelyn Rietveld, Maryann Pajor. Standing: Joanne Nomes, Donna O'Hryn, Darlene Pavich. Three girls who enjoy playing the piano accompany the school orchestra. They take turns playing with the group at all the performances throughout the year. Seated: Jean Furth. Standing: Carolyn Roney, Joan Domedion. .fdfkdficfi ' jodfgaff ' Z?a6Lef6a!! Swimming, 'lfllfezifgng gvwegafg j'acL, 3 I E B 9 3 Z E E a E Page 150 e ga 5 Lego win gamed, foo Ma jorettes Bonnie Abraham, Ruth Haigh, Dol- ores Schuette, Normajune Lintner, Jackie Irwin. Cheerleaders Row 1: Charlotte Fredericks, Jerry Hy- land, Les Podgorny, Cherie Edwards, Diane Porter, Lou Brown. 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K ,. - ,,,,,, y M. Page 152 SENIOR LETTERMEN Paul Palmer and Bob Binette Owen Roberts John Ford Martin Kranz if lLouis Furlan Bob Goers Denny Bruggeman Stan Boyer Evan Roberts Thomas Woulfe Tom Coulombe, Jim Carr, Jim Lawless The lightest and smallest Wildcat eleven in the history of Thornton stepped onto the field on September 19 and trounced the Blue Island Cardinals, 21-14. That victory broke a Thornton losing streak that had eXtended'to 17 games, but it was also the brightest spot in the season. Then Champaign, last year,s Big Twelve champs, nipped the Cats 13 to 6. ln the Proviso game, not even Robertsonas 88-yard touchdown sprint could pull the game out of the fire and Thornton lost 7 to 14. The Oak Park Huskies, destined to Sloppy ball and tough breaks lost with the holding of Waukegan to Morton completely washed under victory, one tie, and six losses. be the Suburban champs, were next to subdue the Wildcats, 14 to 0. them the Highland Park game, 6 to 19. A slight ray of hope came a scoreless tie, to be squelched completely by New Trier, 27 to 6. the Cats, 19 to 0, so that the season ended with a record of one ainidd in Sudurdan eague ceffcuf again . B J. v. SQUAD Row 1: Suranne. Capri- otti, Podgorny, Pochos, Kretzer, Dienema, Ly- tle, Chott, Phalen. Row 2: Buck, Nielson, Stump, Lund, Brugge- man, Wickersham, Cornwall, Baptist, Ja- rose, Coach Nisbet. Row 3: Coach Bricker, Cooper, Boysen, Aust- gen, Pranke, Kosalka, Smith, Melkent, Brown, Morris, YX'alz. 9064 uofec! A L SOPH SQUAD Row 1: Art Ohlerking, Stan Pacyga, Tom Tri- umph, John Wagner, Bill Voss, Wayne Bur- ton, Russ Langender- fer. Row 2: Chris Rigoni, Stan Czech, Chuck C-atewood, Bob Miller, Dick Hiatt, Bruce Har- rison, Carter Harrison, Bob Van Evra. Row 3: Coach Czech, Roy Litten, Dick Fitschen, Elbert Elmore, Dick Sohellhase, Ronnie Ev- ers, Ralph Lindley, Bill Cheesemen, Tom Mc- Gowan, Coach Blaha. FROSH SQUAD Row 1: Lutterman, Phil- lips, Ellis, Jacobs, Fer- nandez, La Morte, Ireland, Jurek, Evely. Row 2: De Grail, Burch, Abraham, Andrews, May, Cochran, Wat- kins, Grey, Dykstra, Reichert, Kaiser, Pe- trusak. Row 3: Pycz, Bowers, Boland. Row 4: Coach Bauman, West, Morris, True, Cooper, Evans, Swan- son, Wentz, Groene- veld, Turner, Creach, De Young, Hammond, Dore. Top Row: Erickson Ring, Paske, Wade, Hendry, Lincoln, Woulfe, Finchum. v cc v :ifriLe a verde win A in Sweef .Slxfeen With Coach Tom Nisbet in the driver's seat, Thornton's Flying Clouds went to the state tournament at Champaign for the first time since 1935. Thornton had a little difficulty in capturing the regional, but had a comparatively easy time in the sectional. The Clouds' first opponent was Crete, a small school that proved punehless enough to be slaughtered 58 to 34' by the Harvey quintet. The Clouds next met Lockport, but emerged with an easy 417 to 37 victory. ,loliet almost pushed Thornton out of the Way, but amid tears and cheers the Flying Clouds eked out a 38 to 36 win to capture the regional tournament. Thorntonis first opponent in the sectional tournament at Joliet was Watseka, a highly rated team with lots of speed. The results proved different, however, as the Flying Clouds outfought them to gain a 43 to 39 decision in a somewhat sloppy game. Playing a completely different brand of basketball, Thornton met a highly rated Forrest quintet as the Clouds exploded almost immediately to win handily, 41 to 32. After winning and Winning, Thornton traveled down to Champaign and lost to Springfield Cathedral, 57 to 50, a game that saw the Clouds completely fold up in the second half. Keefner 1221 and Ca- sey f26J try to beat Frederick 1665 to the ball while John Morris and Bob Rubendunst Wait for a pass-off. Ferguson pushes Thornton ahead when the score is tied at 26-26, in the Watseka game at the sectional tournament at Joliet, March 11. Nisbet and Rubendunst receive the trophy at the sectional. ,lock Robertson and Ronald Ferguson under the shower after a tour- nament game. The happy cage team celebrates in the Bloom locker room after win- ning the regional. Seated, left to right are Bill Frederick, John Morris, Bob Rubendunst and Chuck Romer. Standing are Coach Tom Nisbet, Dale Besterfield, Bob Binette, Bob Isaac, Don Robertson, Ronnie Fer- guson, and Roger Conant. Eager listeners keep their eyes glued to the radios as the game is broadcast. In the corridor Joe Albert, Ken Raak and Herb Schumacher, hall guards, listen to the broadcast. l In Mr. Adams' class ,room are Chester Wodar- ski, Walter Sergott fto the left of radiol , Russell Willis fseatedl, and C. Gratkowski, Louis Suruf- ka and Walter Wrobel, listening to the play-by- play account. Captain Bob Rubendunst VARSITY Row 1: Roger Conant, Ronnie Ferguson, George Nargis, Chuck Romer, Jock Robert- son, John Morris. Row2: Coach Nibet, Bob Binette, Bob Ruben- dunst, Bob Isaac, Bill Frederick, John Ford, Dale Besterfield. Watson C85 of Glenbard and Bob Binette Bill Frederick 1663, center, shows how it's C651 jump the hall in the 1947 opener, a non- done, when he scores on a rebound. Roger league tilt with Glenbard CWest Suburbanl. Conant 1601 is ready to help if needed. 6'Well, the Flying Clouds are going to state againfi These were the words heard all over the Chicago area during the tense days following the Sectional Tournament at Joliet. Yes, the Flying Clouds of 1947-48 turned out to be champions, something the basketball lovers of Thornton haven't seen since 1935. In their first game of the season, a non-league tilt with Clenbard, a top contender of the West- Suburban League, the Clouds showed their power with a 42-34 victory. Jock Robertson, then playing forward, and Bob Rubendunst, newly elected captain of the squad, led the team as high-pointers. In their next two league contests, the Clouds shared a first place league position with Waukegan by beating Oak Park and Proviso, 47-38 and 45-39, respectively. After losing to Morton, 40-29, the Clouds journeyed to the Cal City Holiday Invitational Tourna- ment and defeated their favored hosts in the first game, 32-31. Cal City was leading in the last quarter until the team rally led by Jock, edged them out by a very close margin. The next victim was Peotone. This team put up a very good iight, but the odds were against them, and the Clouds were victorious again, this time, 40-34. On December 20, the Clouds trounced the Morgan Park Military Academy 53-40 to Win the trophy, their first in 12 years. 651465 hnifi !0urfA in eague . . ' H -:f ::: :' 7 - - , Q' .,,. 2,1-WM 1 K gm, -if 5- 5g,,,Q,fl 'f2i 'fw W H af 5 . 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Ronnie Ferguson gained a reputation as a play maker in basketball as well as in football. His shooting isnit out- standing, but his floor work saved more than one game. Bill Frederick improved as a center and a pivot man with his floating hesitation shot stunning more than one gym full of spectators. During the last part of the season, Bob Binette proved to be a very capable substitute and quite a shot. Roger fCurlyJ Conant will probably have a starting position next year based on his good record this season. On the whole, every member of the squad improved and shows much promise for a better season next year. Coach Bauman and his freshman squad have a right to be proud of their accomplishments. This squad will feed the varsity and sophomore squads next season and should give them a boost. Lightning Bob Blaha and his sophomores ran into a bit of trouble this past season. The reason was that the opposition always scored more points than the young Clouds. This is believed to be the basis of the trouble. The ,layVee squad fulfilled the purpose it was intended for, to give the fellows who didnit make the varsity squad a chance to play the game. The boys had a lot of fun and learned much about the game under Coach Tiny Huddlestun. The following games took place before the regional tournament at Bloom: Thornton 45, High- land Park 38, Evanston 42, Thornton 283 New Trier 52, Thornton 32, Waukegan 55, Thornton 44, Oak Park 50, Thornton 48, Thornton 53, Riverside 37, Thornton 42, Proviso 35, Thornton 54, Morton 39, Highland Park 43, Thornton 423 Thornton 44, Evanston 37, New Trier 52, Thornton 29, Waukegan 50, Thornton 37. FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL Captain Neil Padgett Row 1: Fred Lohndorf, Chuck Haigh, Gerald Vrshek, Charles Schmied, Henry Zych. Row 2: Jim Simon, Ed Schmehl, Chuck Gate- wood, Roy Litten, Ed McGowen, Neil Pad' gert. Row 3: Coach Blaha, Wayne Burton, Ronnie Evers, Moses Britt, Sid Smith, Elbert Elmore. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Captain Ken Gro eneveld Row 1: Leonard Bohan- non, Malcolm Graham, James McGrath, Wil- liam Sandvas, Jim Ma- cari, Frank Dykstra, Sheldon Kaiser, Melvin Bodie. Row 2: Ronald Tinder, Gerald Woulfe, Charles Laster, Allen Erickson, Irvin Coppenger, Don Ring, James Finchum, Walter Gray, Jim Reichert, Richard Goodwin. Row 3: Mr. Sutor, Stan Morris, Fitzgerald Creash, Larry Abra- ham, Clinton Allison, Robert Wentz, David Olfe, Ken Groeneveld, Coach Bauman. Row 1: Richard Austin, Bill Gunn, Burl Gunn, Walter Gustafson, Chuck Hen- nig, Dan Hughes. Row 2: Joe Berglund, Richard Bogdan, Bob Binette, Richard Gurzynski, Wal- ter Kellen, Richard Hull, Glen Grincr, Coach Stuart. Standing: Bill Gunn, Bob Rubendunst, Bill Bunch, Ronnie Ferguson, Dennis Bruggemann. Seated: Chuck Hennig, Carl Carlsson and Tom Coulombe. GOLF With Harry Gunn, Richard Gurzynski, Richard Bogdan, Joe Berglund and ,lim Dunne, returning lettermen, and Carl Olsen and Bill Gunn up from the Frosh-Soph, the '47 team accomplished some- thing that no Wildcat golf team had been able to do for twenty years. They won the district championship. Low Thornton man in the district was Dunne, only a few strokes behind placing. The winning district team was Harry Gunn, captain, Joe Berglund, Jim Dunne, and Dick Gurzynski. This combination was only a stroke out of fourth place in the state, placing fifth. Gunn and Gurzynski led the team and were only five strokes behindithe individual state champs. Thornton ended fourth in the Suburban League. Gurzynski and Bill Gunn were high point men on the team in league meets. The lettermen were Captain Harry Gunn, Rich Bogdan, Joe Berglund, Dick Gurzynski, ,lim Dunne, Bill Gunn and Carl Olsen. The coach was Mr. Stuart, who came from Highland Park. LETTERMENS CLUB This year, for the first time in many years, actual elections were held for the Lettermenas Club. Oflicers selected were Dennis Bruggeman, president and Tom Coulombe, secretary-treasurer. Vice- presidents were chosen from every major sport. They were Bill Gunn, golf, Bob Rubendunst, basketball, Bill Bunch, track, Ronnie Ferguson, football, Chuck Hennig, swimming, Carl Carlsson. baseball, and Tom Coulombe, wrestling. ggoferri Amf in obfifricf, fl: af :ifafe . . Ted Murawsky Thornton's matmen, coached this season by Ted Czech, showed a definite improvement over the previous year's teams. The record compiled in '47-,48 shows that Thornton won 5 meets, lost 5 meets, and tied 1 meet. In the district meet, held February 27 and 28, Thornton's boys placed third as a team and sent four boys on to the finals. The team fell short of second place by only 2 points. The fellows who gathered all these honors for TTHS are Barry Hilts, who wrestles in the 103 pound class, Conrad Van Swol, 112 pounds, Bob Waterstraat, 120 pounds, Tom Triumph and Roland Martin, 127 pounds, Carl 4'Babe', Carlsson, 133 pounds, Don Kagy, 138 pounds, Earl Landry, 14-5 pounds, Tom Coulombe, 154 pounds, Dennis Bruggeman, 165 pounds, Bob Rasul, 175 pounds, and Chuck Pipher in the heavyweight division. The boys who earned the chance to compete in state competition were Babe Carlsson, Earl Landry, Dennis Bruggeman, and Chuck Pipher. This meet was held at Champaign on March 12 and 13. Carlsson walked off with the championship in his division. Another first for the wrestlers was their use of the new wrestling room that was added to the Buda gym last year. This room not only provided a high and dry place for the matmen, but allowed space for the spectators who cared to attend. The room was the scene of all the home matches. Lettermen who will return to next year's squad are Triumph, Kagy, Rasul, and Pipher. With many new wrestlers moving up, the '48-'49 squad should be even stronger. mafmen I0 ace faire! in chdfricf meef . Page 160 Bo'h Waterstraat Tom Coloumbe Dennis Bruggeman Carl Carl on Wayne Nelson Barry Hilts Ronald Martens Cargidon, 133 laounc! cfaod, wina af Afafe . Wayne Nelson of TTHS gets a strangle hold on oppo- Slate champ, Babe Carlsson, works switch on Blue nent at Blue Island. island opponent. Referee George Binks looks on. Row 1: Arthur Martin, Joe Basile, James O'Connell, Richard lvlcliinzie, Frank Wozniek, Henry Thies, Ralph Stroh, Dave Caldwell. Row 2: Bill Cheeseman, Mike Jurek, Don Phalen, John Alden, Ted Huizinga, Bob Ballou, Robert Meeks, George Xenick. Row 3: Willard Nicholson, Roger Hanson, Richard Schellhase, Herman Stephens, Stan Pacyga, Carl Signeri, Don Hobbs. Row 4: Bob Johnson, Conrad Van Swol, Wayne Nelson, Dennis Bruggeman, Harold Ravesloot, Wayne Landry, Ted Murawski, Carl Carlsson, Tom Coulombe. Row 5: James Wilkes, Ed Goniakowske, Charles Kolb, Charles Smith, Floyd Swanson. Bob Vanlfvra, Robert Water- straat, George Lytle, Bob Rasul, Earl Landry. F STANDINGS Won Lost New Trier ..... 7 0 Oak Park ..... 6 1 Thornton ..... 4 3 Provlso ...r......,.. 4 3 Waukegan ..,......,.., . 3 4 Highland Park ....... . 3 4 Evanston ................. 1 6 Morton ..........,,, 0 7 VARSITY Row 1: Gerald Devore, Bud Gunn, Jack Payan, George Myers, Richard Aus- tin Fred Capriotti, Captain Chuck Hennig, Coach Froschauer. Row 2: Bob Wilkinson, manager, Dan Hughes, .lim Falster, Morris Jones, George Ruhle, Bill Gunn. Row 3: Lowell Frank, John Bardwick, Row 1: Jim Maplesden, Dick Hock, Pat Cummings, Ed Hradic, Joe Ursetti, David Austin, Howard Frank. Row 2: ,lim Frederick, Bob Miller, ,lim Phalen, Albert Heron, Jim Stephanis, Tom Clark. Game in ninfli af Jfafe meef, deliinv! Wiew jfier . A glance back over this year's swimming season shows how much a team can improve with experience. The Thornton tankers, ably coached by Frank E. Froschauer, who finished last in the '46-'47 season, came in tied for third in the Suburban League and ninth in the state for the 194-7-48 season. Individuals improved greatly also. Captain Chuck Hennig became even greater this year and captured third in the state to send the team home ninth in state competition. ,lim Falster developed into a first rate distance man. Lowell Frank and Dan Hughes became fine divers. Fred Capriotti, up from the Frosh-Soph, ably filled his brother,s shoes in the medley and relay. Bud Gunn developed into a speedy free-styler and Bill Austin did well in the sprints to round out Thornton's free-stylers. George Myers continued to do well in the distance and Gerald Devore and ,lack Payan held up their end quite capably in the back stroke, while George Ruhle helped with more points in the breast stroke. The team had a line overall record of nine wins and only three losses. They rolled up 562 points to their opponents' 421. FROSH-SOPH Chuck Ziebell Gerald Kaczkowski George Burdett Don Stegmier Bob Youngfeldt Bob Wilson Wilbur Ellis Lorenzo Rowe Curt Hanes The 1947 track team did not do so well as the Purple and White teams of the past, but it did succeed in giving many underclassmen valuable experience. On March 29 Thornton was represented in the Oak Park relays by Tom Zirkle, Bob Wilson, Don Wilson, Don Stegmeir, George Burdette, and Lorenzo Rowe. The boys were successful in the two mile relay event, when they gained two points to avoid a complete shut out. Thornton's next opponent was powerful Evanston, who went on to finish third in state behind Oak Park. The Purple and White were completely snowed under as the varsity lost, 94 to 42, while the sophs were frozen out, 72 to 36. Thornton was again to be trounced as Proviso invaded the Harvey oval and went home with a 70 to 42 victory under their belts while the underclassmen from Proviso won, 80 to 34. The Steelmen of Joliet extended Thornton7s loss to 3 straight by downing the Cats 85 to 52, as Wilson and Rowe each gained 10 points. Joliet found an extremely good liking for the Thornton oval and went on to win easily in almost every event. an el l'l'lel'l JIQOLUQJ bl,I'lJ2l 912619012 0,0,J0l'Lel'lt5 . Page 164 w L 9 l r l 1 gall OIJ l0I00l'LOI'lf:'D Ol Olfl g ULCt0l y ln a practice meet with Blue Island the Purple and White found the road to victory and came through with a thrilling 58 to 54 win their first of the year The Wildcat victory came when Thorn ton scored seven firsts and six seconds Burdett leading the Way with 13 points Thornton Went to Kankakee to defend their dlstrict title but returned to Harvey defeated The South Suburbamtes were Just too much for the Purple and White as they dominated almost every CVCI1ll. The cindermen closed their schedule by losing to the Tavern Towners 68 to 44 The sophs also succumbed as Norman Surrane stood out ln his d1v1s1on with high point honors VARSITY TRACK Row 1: Bob Nelson, Paul Baptist, Paul Jones, Kenneth Raak, Jim Lawless, George Bur- dette, Jerry Kachakar- ski. Row 2: Vernon DeGrafl, Norman Minas, Ted Pattison, Jim Roberts, Dennis Bruggeman, Wilbur Ellis, Don Steg- meir. Row 3: Lorenzo Rowe, Chuck Zeibel, George Swadner, Tom Woulfe, Roland Jansen, Bob Youngfelt, Bob Wilson, Curt Haines, Coach Sutor. FROSH-SOPH TRACK Row 1: David Austin, Clair Erhart, Donald Hobbs, Bernard Davis, Donald Wilson, Bill Sheffer, Lester Pod- gorny, Jim Adams, George Lytle. Row 2: Bruce Harrison, Jim O'Connell, Joe Roberts, Harry Raves- loot, Bernard Flatt, Donald O,C0nnor, Don Blekfeld, Walter Pranke, Harry Bos- trom, Neil Kretzer. Row 3: Coach Sutor, N o r m an Suranne, Bruce Harrison, George Feriks, Bill Frederick, Bill Bunch, Jim How- ell, Leonard Hannegan, Roger Sutton, Elbert Elmore, Dan Bachara, Louie Mangano, Coach Krugoll. BASEBALL INDIVIDUALS Don Rasmussen Denny Tuffanelli Don Robertson Bob Beck Gene Summa Dick Kolloway Bob Albrecht On May 10 Thornton whipped Waukegan twice 5-0, 5-4. Gene Summa struck out nine men in the first game. Robertson, Kolloway and Ford were the big guns in the slugging department. The feature of the second contest was Jack McCowan's last inning home run with a man on to pull the game out of the fire. Rasmussen was the winning pitcher. On May 15, Morton fell 2-1 before the Thornton team. Robertson was the winning pitcher, allowing only four hits. The locals whipped Highland Park twice, 1-0, 5-3. Summa chucked a one hitter in the opener, and scored the winning run. The nightcap saw Robertson start on the mound but retired in favor of Rasmussen after two frames. The Cats then came back and Went ahead for keeps in the sixth inning on a hit, an error, a stolen base, a squeeze play, and a Hy ball. The Clouds clinched the league title with a 3-0 victory over Proviso. Summa once more shut out the opposition while Carlsson drove in two of the Thornton runs. In the district tournament at Lockport, the Cats beat Joliet 1-0 behind Summa's no hitter, but lost 3-1 to Lockport as errors proved costly. Rasmussen was the losing pitcher. With seven varsity and six frosh-soph lettermen returning from the 1946 squads, Coach Frank Froschauer knitted a squad that brought the 1947 Suburban League Championship to Thornton. KCLJQLCLK feani tllgeif Cl 0l,Ul'l l 0l'l'l. eague 0,0I00l'l2l'lt57 . Page 166 Cl,l'l'l6l.65e5 ine I eC0l 6L 601115 0l I'l'lel Jfdte CACLWQIOJ . The Cats opened their season on April 9 by copping a twin bill from Fengeris state champions. 1-0 and 8-5. Gene Summa held the Titans in check in the opener with a sterling hurling performance, McGowan and Kollaway led the hitters with two for three and two for four respectively. Don Robertson's triple with the bases loaded proved to be the big blow in the nightcap. The Wildcats then started on the Suburban victory trail with a thrilling 1-0 victory over Oak Park. Rasmussen and Wagner spaced four hits to shut out the Villagers while Summa's homer in the fourth inning proved to be the margin of victory. Proviso, the Cats next foe, tagged the Fro-men with a 10-6 defeat. Rasmussen started on the mound but was relieved in favor of Lefty Wagner, the victim of the Proviso six-run seventh inning and the ultimate losing pitches. The bright spot in the contest was Robertsonis hitting spree, a homer and a triple, accounting for four of Thornton's runs. ln a non-league tilt the Cats lost a 5-1 decision to Clark of Hammond, the following day. Robertson was the losing pitcher. The game was played without the services of Rasmussen and Summa. On April 22, the Cats won a 3-1 decision over Morton behind the five hit chucking of Rasmussen. Tuffanelli, Capriotti and Robertson were the hitting stars with consecutive singles to start the home team on their way. On the 26th the Wildcats won a double header from New Trier by scores of 7-5 and 8-5. Don Robertson relieved Wagner in the first game and received credit for the win. Capriotti led the team with two for two, besides scoring three runs. In the finale the Fro-men jumped off to a quick lead, thanks to hits by Carlsson, McGowan, Ford, and Coulombe. Rasmussen, the starting pitcher, got credit for the win, although he had to be relieved by Summa, who held the Greenies scoreless. ln another double header on May 3rd, the Thornton nine whipped Evanston twice, 2-1 and 12-2. Summa went all the way in the first game, allowing 5 hits, and scoring one of his teamis runs in the Cat half of the 9th. The second game was a push for Don Rasmussen, who struck out twelve Evanston men. Ford, Biesboer, Summa, and McGowan led the way in the ash department. In a non-league game, the Cats whipped Pullman Tech 6-0. Robertson and Rasmussen scattered two hits through the game. VARSITY BASEBALL SQUAD Row 1: Coach Froschauer, Carl Carlsson, Lefty Wagner, Tom Coulombe, Joe Capriotti, Dick Kolloway, Gordon Biesboer. Row 2: Gene Summa, Chuck Romer, Don Rasmussen, Bob Albrecht, John Ford, Denny Tuffanelli, Jack McGowan, Don Robertson. 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PENNEYS FRISKE JEWELERS JEWELRY AND GIFTS 'I'I4 East 'I54I'I1 Street Harvey, Illinois Page 1 69 Compliments of BREMEN TOWNSHIP REPUBLICAN CLUB WALTER C. DOHL Committeeman T. T. H. S. CAFETERIA RIDGE OIL CO. GASOLINE - KEROSENE OILS - GREASES A. Rauch, Mgr. 2307 W. 135th Street Blue Island Shop at Sears in Blue Island MID SAVE Coldspot Refrigerators Kenmore Washers Kenmore Stoves Silvertone Radios Allstate Tires and Tubes Homart Appliances Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back SEARS Phone 13103 S. Western B. I. 3375 Blue Island Page 170 MAGIC CHEF Exfends Congrafulafions fo fhe Class of l948 AMERICAN STOVE COMPANY 15600 Commercial Avenue Harvey, Illinois Page 1 71 Complimenfs Compliments of of HARTMAN BAKERY 14130 CHICAGO sr. DOLTON, ILLINOIS Our Blended Co-Operation Modern economic conditions demand thoughtful, careful planning so we DOLTON HARDWARE 14148 Lincoln Avenue DOLTON, ILLINOIS Congrafulafions to fit in with your planning. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DOLTON ik Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Compliments vf MAZZACAVALLO'S DELICATESSEN 14288 Lincoln Avenue Dolton, Illinois Io Class of '48 B 8. H RADIO Sales 81 Service 60 E. 'I54TH ST. Tel. 400 Harvey, III. Dolton 1530 Res. Dolton 1613 DOLTON AUTO PARTS New and Used Parts P. BURNS, Proprietor Used Cars Bought and Sold 614 East 144th Sr. Dolton, Illinois Page 1 72 THE PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION THORNTON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR COLLEGE Extends Greetings and Congratulations to the Class of '48 COMMUNITY DRUG STORE Prescription Dru ggists 112 East 154th Street Harvey, Illinois Phone Harvey 606 Compliments Of LIN DELUS Standard Service Lincoln and Park Avenues Dolton, Illinois KINNEY-HOOD PRINTING COMPANY Factory and Commercial Printing 13844 Lincoln Avenue DOLTON, ILLINOIS HOMEWOOD BAKERY 2053 RIDGE ROAD Phone Homewood 52 We Specialize in Wedding, Party, and Birthday Cakes. ALBIN LARSON, Prop. Page 1 73 Mr. Charles E. Moore-visual aids Roland Maerz-chief operator Miss Pierce, at the tardy desk, checks in Anna Dieckmann, Nancy Bonnema and Joann Filluing. Camera Club contest winners look over the prize photos: Randall Harbuck, Frank Horton, Dolores Eipper, Bob Skye, and Paul Leland. At the Knotty Pine, student hang-out, Joe Perry, Allan Ford, and Bill Walters. Greta Pettersen interviews Mrs. Ohlert shortly after her return from France. Margie Evans is given a chest X-ray as part of TB test- ing. .lan Davis and Nancy Biebel fEvanstonJ take off for Lake Success on the Chicago Sun's United Nations tour. Bob Morris concentrates on mechanical drawing. The hungry horde at the Knotty Pine. The crowded halls in the mornings before school. The buses unload. Late-comers check in at the tardy desk. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 1948 wiv TIIE BIIDA COMPANY HARVEY, ILLINOIS P ge 175 The Difference ls Know How To Cui and Style Hair For Brush Permanent Waves Easy To Manage Cold Waves 57.50 Up Call B. I. 3370 CHRIS BEAUTY SHOP 12669 s. WESTERN AVENUE Best Wishes to Class of 1948 KLINE'S DEPARTMENT STORE Blue Island Illinois Business Telephone Blue Island 1791 W. W. KOEHLER PAPER CO. Wholesale Wrapping Paper and Bags 2217-2227 Grove Street Blue Island., Illinois Everybody Talks About Koehlerv ADAM C. KRAN ICH Blue Is1and's Leading Ieweler 13035 S. Westem Avenue BLUE ISLAND, ILL. Phone B. I. 1073 Complimenfs of LITTLE JACK'S BAKERY BLUE ISLAND 263 THE MAYF AIR For Feminine Fancies A Dress,A Coat,A Suit or IustA Hankie IN BLUE ISLAND: 12956 S. 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Compliments vi PUHRMANN'S SERVICE STATION 17911 Dixie Highway HOMEWOOD, ILLINOIS H Schlosser Brothers, Inc. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA Oak Grove Dairy Products E . JOHN WILSON AND SON Jewel Painfs and Varnishes Hardware - Special Goods - Glass Wallpaper II9 E. I541h St. HARVEY, ILL. Phone 442 M. A. PAIOR HARDWARE Hardware, Paints, Glass Wall Paper, Electrical and Plumbing Supplies , Phone Harvey 3060 247 E. 147th St. HARVEY, ILLINOIS Compliments of ROEDER'S HARDWARE H arvey's True-Value Dealer 15305 BROADWAY Phone: Harvey 123 Page 1 79 GREETINGS, SENIORS Welcome to THORNTON JUNIOR COLLEGE SEPTEMBER 194-8 A C. S. STOW Harvey Federal , , , HARDWARE . PAINT . GLASS Savings and Loan ASSOCICIIIOYI Security Building, 182 East 'l54fh SL AIRPLANE MODELS HARVEY, ILLINOIS SEEDS J I1 B d k J P df 1IpI1 H y22oo Phone 183 108 E. 154th Sr A HARVEY, ILLINOIS Page 180 Best Wishes Class 1943 ik BLISS 8a LAUGHLIN, INC Harvey, Illinois The business staff of June Madi' relax for a minute. Front row: Jo Phillips, Mary Ann Eckstein, Marie Rigoni, Joyce Larson Cstandingl, Back row: Jim Stephen, Betty Phelps, Greta Pettersen. An informal moment in the metals shop. The Water Circus clowns get ready to do their special diving number. They are Jerry Hyland, Marianne Laramie. Mary Beaupre, and Edith Horn. Dancing at a Purple X Open House. The KlP queen and king lBetsy Zimmerman and Chuck Romerl enjoy the party too. Coach Tiny Huddlestun and Mr. Warren Wells of Harvey are bride and groom at the 'iWoman- less Weddingf' Franks shows how it looks when he dives. Joe Broderick, Norma Pettersen, Bob Charles, and Barbara Senior practice for s'June Madf' The 'S'49ers sing at a PTA meeting. John Hughes, Ruthann Calo, Mary Louise Finout, lris Van Zanten, Leon Potrafke. The receiving line at the Girls Club tea for the faculty last fall shows Mr. Moore and Miss Sexauer being greeted by Merv Vandenberg, Jean Furth, and Miss Wilson. Randall Harbuck aims his camera while John Peters holds the auxiliary flash light. Congratulations to the class of '48 51:1 THE HARVEY TRIBUNE The leading newspaper in Thornton Township since 7890 ik Printing :: Stationery E Office Supplies Page 183 WM. ROLL BEVERAGE CO. J. w. ouvER s. co. 4N,,t,nC,, Horvey's Oldest Drug Store Beverages - Mineral and Distilled Waters 168 East 154th Street 2413 W. Canal Street Telephone Harvey 1 BLUE ISLAND, ILL. FOUNTAIN LUNCH Phone Blue Island 248 Chevrolet Buick KICKERT BROTHERS OLSON and BROEK 15327 Broadway ' Realtors - Insurance - Builders HARVEY PHONE 124 138 East 154th Street Complete Body and Fender Shop HARVEY, ILLINOIS U. S. Royal Tires - Parts and Accessories Compliments of PERFECTION GEAR COMPANY Page 184 Compliments of E. 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Coal Millwork Paint - Roofing - Hardware The Yard in Harvey with a Complete Stoekv 15139 Center Phone Harvey 360, 361 Page 187 CAMERON-WALKER Inof inc.l LUMBER AND CONSTRUCTION 163RD AND CICERO AVENUE OAK FOREST, ILL. Phones Tinley Park 2106-2211 Congrafulaiions fo The Class of 1948 Homewood Royal Blue Store E. GITERSONKE, Proprietor 2057 RIDGE ROAD HOMEWOOD, ILLINOIS Interocean 9839 Dolton 2450 We make warm friends with our COAL AND COKE Dolton Fuel 86 Material Co. Building Material, Cement Blocks Coal and Coke 716 ENGLE STREET DOLTON, ILLINOIS Compliments of GEORGE M. MAY Jeweler and Optometrist Phone Homewood 2 HOMEWOOD, ILLINOIS ALBERT H. HARMS Heal Estate and Insurance 14032 Lincoln Avenue DOLTON, ILLINOIS Telephone Dolton 935 Page 188 Air Conditioned Blue Island 3668 MOORE'S CORNER We Specialize in Home Cooked Food, Served in a Friendly Afmosphere 14701 CICERO AVE. MIDLOTHIAN, ILL. ENIOY! GRADE A Tinley CPark I-9lfIilk Pcrsteurized - Vitamin D Phone Tinley Park 622 SERVING THE COMMUNITY FAITHFULLY FOR OVER 51 YEARS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BLUE ISLAND Member Fed. Dep. Ins. Corp. Cars FORD Trucks I-Iabich Bros. Motor Sales, Inc. I Established 1911 j 13210 South Western Avenue BLUE ISLAND, ILL. Blue Island 5340 Compliments of DOLTON DAIRY BAR 14145 CHICAGO ST. DOLTON, ILLINOIS RIDGE FOOD MART 17441 Ridge Road HOMEWOOD, ILLINOIS We Carry a full line of Groceries, Meats, Fresh Fruit and Vegetables We Deliver-Call Homewood 616 Page 189 529 Q 1 vi fs? 1, QW Q SM' 'ik Compliments Of The Whiting Enrpnratinn ik The Sign of offered by Good Real Estate If' I 5.-i K J Ii I P mm IILESIII E1 .I .T x 'N 'NT 5 Q 0 fa: K If D -- I 'K - 21 me Z1 1957 RIDGE RoAD ,,, K lu Vi ' ' ' A A HoMEwooD,lLuNo1s II II I .1 It Phone Homewood 371 Chicago Office 2200 SOUTH UNION AVENUE CANAL 5854 ik ALFRED'S FLOWER SHOP 106 E. 154th Street Phone Harvey 2436 HARVEY, ILLINOIS Corsages and Orchids ik Compliments of GOFF'S GROCERY AND MARKET HAZEL CREST, ILLINOIS American Meat Market We se11 Meats Wholesale and Retail 155 EAST 154th ST. HARVEY, ILLINOIS COMMUNITY DRUG STORE Prescriptions - Fountain 1956 RIDGE ROAD HOMEWOOD, ILL. Phone Homewood 318 HTHE DIPPERI' MRS. F. HUDSON, Prop. Fountain Lunch 220 West 170th Street HAZEL CREST, ILLINOIS Page 192 GAROFOLO FOODS The Store of Everyday Low Prices 0 FANCY GROCERIES 0 CHOICE MEATS 0 FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 0 DOWNY-FLAKE DONUTS We Deliver 15046 Page Harvey 2713 237 E. l47ih Harvey 405 MIDLOTI-IIAN BAKERY Phone Blue Island 3485 3743 West 147th Street MIDLOTHIAN, ILLINOIS REMEMBER- Your school days with SNAPSHOTS Complete Photographic Equipment and Supplies Watland Bros. Camera Shops Blue Island - Chicago Heights Kankakee Gifts-Men's, Women's, ChiIdren's Ready-to-Wear - Dry Goods CARDINAL CLEANING SERVICE Merchandise Club Now Forming VENNETTI'S Town and Country Shop 159th and Central Park MARKHAM Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings TEL. HARVEY 2401-.I STATE BANK OF BLUE ISLAND if Member of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ALMA'S LUNCHROOM TINLEY PARK Home'Cooked Food Sandwiches of All Kinds Ice Cream Phone Tinley Park 505 General Appliance Store A. E. Turngren, Prop. 3 East 154th Street Phone: Harvey 4347 HARVEY, ILLINOIS A. E. Iohnson Electric Co. Est. 1924 F rigid are Hoover Easy Wash er I ronri te 1850 Ridge Rodd Homewood 266 Page 1 93 Complimems Roofing - Siding - Insulation J. F. CHANDLER of ROOFING CO. 14526 CHICAGO ST. DOLTON, ILL. J' C' Phone Harvey 773 FLOWERS For Every Occasion Corsages Our Specialty THE HARVEY FLORIST Phone Harvey 113 15410 Page Avenue When You Want INSURANCE See FRANK R. EHMAN 15338 Broadway Avenue HARVEY, ILLINOIS Compliments of KURTZ ONE-STOP Station and Superior Service Garage HOMEWOOD, ILLINOIS 'cSay It With Flowers G. C. MILHAHN, Florist Dolton 938 15130 Lincoln Ave. DOLTON, ILLINOIS E. A. COUTCHIE . . Heatmg P1umb1ng IDEAL MARKET Meats, Groceries, Fruits cmd Vegetables A 1748 RIDGE ROAD 15308 CENTER AVENUE Phone Hqrvey 40, 41 Phone 165 Homewood, Illinois Page 194 Congriztulations to the Class of 1948 IIIGII SOIl00L BO0K STDRE Where All Thornton Buys Its Supplies Page 19 Sir First Trust and Savings Bank of Riverdale 'I917-'I948 Thirty-one years of Safe Banking Member of the Federal Reserve System Deposits Insured by The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. ik CLASS OF 1948 Lots of Luck and Best Wishes, and Always Remember One of the Chief Necessities of a Good Appearance Is Good Clothing- Well Tailored, Fitted, and Stylish. You'll Find Our Store the Right One for These Requirements. MARKS TOGGERY 'Fashions for Men 200 EAST 154th STREET Telephone 630 Open Friday evenings Homewood Building Sz Loan Association Homewood, Illinois A Good Place to Invest Your Money Q13 TO THE SENIOR CLASS We appreciate your patronage and wish you the greatest of success in future undertakings. BASTAR'S JEWELRY STORE Jeweler and Optometrist I7I East 'I54tI1 Street HARVEY, ILL. RIO Come 'N' See HTHE BABY SHOPPER Phone Harvey 876 122 East 154th Street HARVEY, ILLINOIS Laundry Service Fur Storage LEYDEN CLEANERS and SHOE CLINIC Odorless Cleaning Riverdale 26 Pullman 3050 Page 196 It you want to succeed . . . Use your own initiative Cooperate with your associates AND be loyal to your superiors Success to the Class of 7948! WYMAN-GORDON COMPANY Page 197 Compliments of the Pivour, Royal Blue Store 243 EAST 147th ST. We Accept Telephone Orders- .lust Call Harvey 1392 Bowling Billiards DIXIE BOWLING LAN ES Fountain - Sandwiches Phone Homewood 1308 To The Class of '48 A good name is rather to be chosen than riches, and loving favor rather than Silver and Gold Compliments of CARDS Your Friendly FLOWER 81 GIFT SHOP Phone 611 24 E. 154th Street HARVEY, ILLINOIS Page 198 Compliments of OBERG 61 TREHARNE M en's Wear and Corner 154th Street and Center HARVEY, ILLINOIS Tailoring Avenue Hair Siyling of Disfincfion lsabel's Beauty Shop 'l534l CENTER AVENUE Phone Harvey 84 ik AL'S Ridge View Service Station Ridge Road and Halsted HOMEWOOD, ILLINOIS Phone: Homewood 697 Tk, Best Wishes from ROOT STUDIO 228 SOUTH WABASH AVENUE CHICAGO O PHONE HARRISON 5201 Copy Work and Restorations Expertly Done Page 1 99 KNOTTY PINE GRILL Sandwiches School Supplies Private Self-Service Dining Room For College and High School Girls Who Wish Privacy Compliments Of WHITE FLORISTS WALLY'S CERTIFIED MARKET The Most of the Best for Lessn 152nd St. and Center Ave. Phone Harvey 4617 Compliments Of BETSY ROSS LUN CHEON ETTE 255 E. 147th Street ATTENTION! 'HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Consider What a Nursing Career Offers You! 0 A vacation that is interesting and varied. 0 Wide choice of lucrative positions. 0 Future security, stability and advancement. APPLICATIONS ARE STILL BEING RECEIVED for the August 1948 Class SILVER CROSS SCHOOL OF NURSING JOLIET, ILLINOIS An up-to-date Approved School Maintained by a Protestant Non-Sectarian Hospital. Well- Qualified Instructors - Well - Equipped Class- rooms. S300,000 Nurses' Residence with Superior Living Quarters and Recreation Facilities. WRITE TODAY for Application Blank and Full Information. Undergraduate Students also are invited to write for information that will guide them in selecting the high school subiects that provide the best foundation for a professional nursing Course. ADDRESS: Director, School of Nursing SILVER CROSS HOSPITAL JOLIET, ILLINOIS Telephone Harvey Z2 Harvey Auto Sales, Inc. DeSoto - Plymouth 14719 So. Halsted Street HARVEY, ILLINOIS Repairs and Service Page 200 FRED S. BRUND AND SON 14200-02 CHICAGO RD. DOLTON, ILLINOIS Infants' and ChiIdren's Wear Ladies' Accessories Men's Accessories Household Hardware ana' Appliances Gifts and Art Wares Greeting Cards ANTON STERKER TAILOR SHOP Fine Tailoring Cleaning and Pressing 15405 Center Ave., Harvey, Ill. Telephone Harvey 1372 A Complete Line of Sporting Goods GEORGE'S SPORTS STORE 126 East 154th Street Harvey, Illinois Geo. Koteff, Prop. Phone Harvey 4253W WISHING WELL 14127 LINCOLN AVE. DOLTON, ILLINOIS THE FAMOUS JUMBO ICE CREAM CONES NOTIONS, GENERAL MERCHANDISE CANDY AND POP EDWARD and ALBERTA WATSON, Props. E IOHN'S MARKET 118 East 154th Street HARVEY, ILLINOIS Phone 437 E Compliments .of R. H. HODGMAN SCHOOL BUSSES THROUGH TINLEY PARK, OAK FOREST, MIDLOTHIAN AND MARKHAM WE CHARTER BUSES Phone: Blue Island 4580 Page 201 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS or '48 EAGLE COAL COMPANY Link-Belt Stokers PHONE HARVEY 553 Ride For un THE NATIONAL BANK OF HARVEY Your Home Bank Serves You Best ' 100 MILES TO GALLON Congratulations to the members of the 1948 Class A We wish you continued success as you ,H In enter into new careers. 5.4 'nm ,fe 'A X ff S f D V It ff W 'fqaffv Q1 - or e ePos:t au lf, :Te-.gimsi jgig, 'A I MEMBER or FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CUIIPUIIATIUII Complete Service Parts and Accessorzes Telephones: Harvey 2010 and Homewood 257 KARL TREEN, JR. Phone: Harvey 320 Congratulations to the Class of 1948 BOOK SHOP Gifts - Artists Supplies - Cards Lending Library - Hobby-Craft 1955 RIDGE ROAD PHONE 562 For God and Country Harvey Post No. 155 AMERICAN LEGION GOEBEL'S SHOES 164 E. 154th STREET HARVEY, ILLINOIS Page 202 1 XXX CELLER COMPANY fjainleu .. . fboligneai . . . .fiifaagaayzheaa 3005 FRANKLIN BOULEVARD CHICAGO 12, ILLINOIS Pg 203 Congratulations Class of 1948 We extend our best wishes for a happy and successful future AMERICAN LEGION PAUL GALL POST NO. 303 DOLTON AND RIVERDALE Expert Fur Cleaning Quality nd exp Dry a Cleaning Repairing HOEKSTRA CLEANING CO. 15402 Center Avenue 267 East 147th Street Phone Harvey 1600 Page 204 :-ff' . .-. '-'-' - . En v Vllbll '--' I - . --1:14.-:.,,p5gV,4:-:gg-1,:5:5:5:5:1:5:5:5g.a-I-5555igE5.:m5::-iii 3:15-v-.. . -- ' I . , d Q 4 er X . LI' 339 ,.-- 55:2 - :gzgififflih figigigigigigsgfgigi t ,W +. 'e 'Il.'f:f- Q x 4. A f Q e , A. l Il it i iiii i ii ou W iate e ' -1.fi- 55722 3252552E55fiifiiiiliiiiifiiff' ! 'U 9 we fa . 'O . -'EEE' JEARWN ..:f:g.::E1:A..:-I -.:,, VE. mw A A 50- 'NES xC .xo5!h ?c'g:AN Gia 5832196 Owner ZX-HONED NR c0ND LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, LATE SNACKS Private Rooms for Weddings, Banquets, and Parties The Place to Take Your Date Closed Tuesdays Beverly 4061 Page 205 4, , LJ. uf tb.. A mpc. Q ww 1 L,,A..,, . 1' we be Tl? ffl H...- , .1 ,, 1 Q 'W Complimenfs of FRED A. CORDT Congratulations and Best Wishes to the GRADUATING CLASS OF 1948 ik Lad and Lassie Diaper Service Harvey, Illinois Carlson-La Noue Appliances Cas and Electrical Appliances for the Home 13-20 East 154th Street HARVEY, ILLINOIS Phone: Harvey 3062 Besf Wishes Class of 1948 New Location DAD AND LAD TOG SHOP 12947 South Wesfern BLUE ISLAND, ILL. QU? BARR FUNERAL I-IGME Richard G. Barr Funeral Director 15334 Turlington Avenue Harvey, Illinois QU? IUDY'S RESTAURANT Specializing in Home Cooking cmd Home Baked Pies 232 E. 147th Street HARVEY Page 207 Compliments of THE SCOTT STORES I35 East 154th Street HARVEY, ILLINOIS Compliments of BACHMAN N FUNERAL HOME Daniel G. Bachmann, Director 'k 244 EAST 138th STREET Phone Interocean 9860 ik While at School Have Your Car Serviced at HANSEN'S SERVICE STATION 'I49th and Hculstecl Streets Phone Harvey 3473 'ik DALENBERG, KAMPEN Sz GOUWENS Cash and Carry Grocery and Market 15728 South Park Avenue Compliments Of Oak Forest Businessmenls Association if Phone Harvey 196 Wausau Lmnber 86 Coal Company Home of Weyerhaeuser 4-Square Lumber South Holland, Illinois Page 208 McCOY'S PHARMACY, INC. Prescriptions PROMPT DELIVERY Phone Harvey 58 6 East 154th Sf. HARVEY, ILL. FOSTER COAL COMPANY 14800 LOOMIS AVENUE Phone Harvey 990 HARVEY, ILLINOIS Best Wishes from NELSON AND PARKS MFG. CO. THE BROADWAY AUTO SUPPLY 15301 Broadway HARVEY, ILLINOIS Phone Harvey 399 HANSEN CLEANER 8: DYER Main Office Branch Office 15014 Page Ave. 3743 W. 147th SI. Harvey, IIIinois Midlothian, IIIinois Phone Harvey 1951 B. I. 'I462 FOR GOOD FOOD EAT AT PRIDE RESTAURANT We Buy the Best We Make Our Own Pies We Welcome Families No Liquor IACK TAYLOR, Mgr. Page 209 RINKEMA BROTHERS Grocery - Market Radio and Appliances Phone Harvey 390-391 SOUTH HOLLAND, ILL. GERMAINE Beauty and Lingerie Shoppe 15407 CENTER AVENUE Opposite Harvey Theatre Building Telephone Harvey 903 Personality Hair Cutting Permanent Waving GOUWENS BROS. FARM SUPPLY Farm Implements Feed - Seed - Hay - Grain Paints - Hardware Phone Harvey 63 South Holland Compliments of HIGH - LOW FOODS South Holland Trust and Savings Bank 1911-1948 Safety Service Deposits Insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor, 55,000 if 0 LOHSE 8: SMITH Wholesale Candy and Fountain Supplies 137 East 147th Street Telephone Harvey 2155 HARVEY, ILLINOIS 6 Page 210 MOTIVE PARTS COMPANY OF AMERICA, INC. HARVEY Automotive Replacement Parts Charles W. Morse 15248 Broadway Manager Phone Harvey 2920-2991 'A' COURTESY QUALITY SERVICE Compliments of JOURIS INSURANCE SERVICE Insure and Be Sure 283 East 'I471h Street Harvey 3269R HAGERMAN'S SERVICE STATION 15001 Page Avenue HARVEY, ILLINOIS Telephone Interocean 9708 GARDINER'S HARDWARE Hardware, Tools, Cutlery, Paints, and Appliances Frigidaire-Bendix-Thor 'A' 13709 Leyden Avenue CHICAGO 27, ILLINOIS BLOOM ELECTRIC SERVICE Motor Tune Up Ignition and Carburetor Service cmd Parts VALVE GRINDING-WILLARD BATTERIES SPEEDOMETER SERVICE LLOYD CLAUSON, Proprietor PHONE 950 15429 BROADWAY Compliments of HARVEY HOME APPLIANCE 'I5335 CENTER AVE. Harvey 393 Page 21 1 Dodge Plymouth K-A MOTORS Sales and Service 15307 Broadway Phone Harvey 281 NEED PRINTING? FRED S. STANLEY - At Your Service - Phone Harvey 462 Remember . . . More People Read The Harvey Advertiser MOORE S DELICATESSEN Seafoods - Bakery 1950 Ridge Road HOMEWOOD, ILLINOIS Phone 1579 Guaccio's Food Market Quality Meats, Groceries and Vegetables 14736 PAGE AVENUE Phone Harvey 3079 Markham Grocery and Marker WM. O'LEARY, Prop. Frozen Foods - Mears Canned Goods Fruiis - Vegefables Phone Harvey 2059 159th 81 Sawyer Ave. We Deliver Markham, Ill. MACMILLAN SERVICE STATION Shell Products Hardware - Paints Phone Harvey 3341 159th 86 Troy Ave. MARKHAM, ILL. Compliments of HOMEWOOD LOCKERS Sz FOOD MART 18166-68 Harwood Avenue Homewood 1268 Homewood, Ill. ALVERA'S We specialize in Fried Chicken Phone us for orders to take out CHICAGO HTS. 4475 Dixie Hwy. and Ioe Ore Road Page 21 2 il? Complimenfs of THE BORDEN COMPANY CHICAGO MILK DIVISION BORDENS THE GREATEST NAME IN MILK SINCE 1857 if wil? Compliments Of ESCH MOTOR SALES, INC. ik Pg 213 SNUFFIES OUTPOST 147th St. and Western Ave. Try Our Pure Beefburgers V 86 B SERVICE STATION Sinclair Products Washing - Greasing Thornton 2581 Thornton, Ill. Compliments Of THE SNACK BAR CHICAGO HEIGHTS, ILL. 16th and Chicago Road C. H. 2387 Ample Parking Homewood 328 SURMA'S RESTAURANT AIR COOLED Chicken and Steaks - Finer Desserts l751h and WESTERN V2 block from I. C. Calumet Station J. C. RIGONI Body and Fender Work 14212 Grant St. Dolton, Illinois Phone Dolton 2470 Transport Trailer Repairs The Rigoni Way Is the Right Way ARTHUR W. RUFF The office -where insurance is a business, not a sideline Phone Riverdale 485 Auto, Fire, Liability, Life, Health, Accident and Bonds General Agent for Illinois Bankers Life Assurance Co. 14310 S. Parnell Avenue RIVERDALE, ILLINOIS Page 214 Codlplifnen 4 YXPKYNEY BP-NRE SHO? 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