Wauconda High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Wauconda, IL)
- Class of 1959
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W, Ummm ALMA MATER Wauconda Hugh thy name we pralse your loyal sons and daughters Then salute with us our purple and gold whrle we our colors proud untold And goin us nn our battle cry, Alma Mater Forever old Wauconda Hugh Howard Hall Lawrence Wathen . I . f I Where we march on with noble thoughts and cheer our Alma Mater, . . I . . . I . I Campua Life on the Campus lt has to be seen in a cer- tain way, under certain conditions. Some people never see it at all. You must understand, this is no dead pile of stones and unmeanlng timber It is a living thing When you en Viewa The End of the Day k .,,,A ,Ng N4 , V Mvd 1' ii' : r ez -. , .- J S 5 . , is ,- -,Z , ,,- '- .r : if , fer if you hear a sound. . . .Listen long enough and you will learn that if is made up of the bearing of human hearfs. . . The work of ordinary builder. The Servant in the House -A-ET ll, by Kgwgedy. 3 Dedication 1-qi Www, AWN? bug Dedicated to David Willoughby We are grateful for the memories of your outstandlng character, your warm smile and your loyallty to your school your classmates, and your friends The Class of l959 4 M 1 . ' If A . 1 N K .v rl 'Q .K 4 ' Nr 3 1. -2 Sk c ,gi 5 t 3 , rf' U ' ' M X , i , 1 -me . of 1 'A VX f , 2' f- , ' x I ' I I . I . I . . ELMER IC ENOGLE Principal L' x ' V Q CH ARL ES ENDRESS Guidance Counselor WILLIAM PARKS Curriculum Coordinator ! 4' - 3 E N4 3 .-:fi 25 Q ' Xj vi -J' PATRICIA WILDER JOHN PETERSON RUSSELL HOG.-X N College Prep, English students and Glynnda Edwards, if ,J oif' NEWSPAPER STAFF ROW ONE: Pat Stroll, Terry Havel, Jeri Templin, Diane Pear- son, Nancy Newton, ROW TWO: Judy Temp lin, Lynn Rodewald, Miss Kreuser, ROW THREE: Doris Heitkot- ter, Jean Marsh. E l'ah Wilder, Mary Ann Folise, Bob Nelis, Jerry Neumann reading Macbeth The English program consists at a tour year course of study-English I, ll, and Ill, required with English IV an elective course. Writing and reading are the basic elements ot the English Curriculum. The program is de- signed to foster acceptable skills in students' written expression through the study of grammar and the organization of thoughts and ideas in written paragraphs and themes. The reading program is directed toward fostering in the stu- dent a greater appreciation and understanding at literature. 7 PHYSICS Physics students experrmentmth static machrne SEATE1' F Gsherdle I Holm STAINDING LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Prez J Neuman J Marks R Holmes Science Assimilation of some of The mvngora g ideas of modern mafhemahcal thought will be found as refreshing as a drink of cold wafer on a hol' day, and as Inspiring as any ar? The Purpose of education is To change the ways in which people think feel, and ac'r Taught so Thai' if will become a way of living, of reacting fo our environment, of Interpreting fhe world in which we live 8 'VIISS ZELUS MR SARFF map' .px r 1 'VIR HUXEL MR CALLAHAN BIOLOGY Biology students learn to use microscope SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT C Duggan 1 Tonkrn I Krueger J Murphy Mr Stahmer D Mooney 'i Q1 51 Xl-Z PREZ VR bl'-I-HNIER I . 1 A , as Il O O I O I S K X ,X V . . . H f ' xx? D l I I - .i ' F N R 9 lf modifies behavior. Science is therefore X ' y 3 '- 'lo 5. nr -J , X SOLID GEOMETRY Englneers of tomorrow' Cynthla Thlel Harley McDonald Ed Kocmound and Ed Allen gathered around Mr Sarf C ALGEBRA 1 Students learn MATH skulls Mrss Zelus Steve Herschleb -L Dan Southerland Dlane Holtman and Steve Byrne 9 . I, , . I I I . f, . 77 ' I I rt 5 ' , A . Q '.Af.'. ::-I, J f I Faith Boucher, Janet Rold, ' MW F M- ,QQ ' ' t . A'- 1 '-, LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: Miss James Sponsorg P. Vassau J. LaRock J. Rold Presidentg Exploring Rome. a! 10 Know Mau Why Languages ln Hugh School? This IS an age-old ques tlon which may be always answered with a few pertu- nent Illustrations Latin IS surely not dead as so many thunk, because It llves In our own language E Plurlbus Unum IS h Latm Inscription found on every com which we use that expresses the motto of our America - One out of many The motto of the Mariner- Semper Fndells and other mottos gave evidence that Latin IS expressive of feelings and own language There IS not a science studied In hugh school that does not reach out to the Latm language for terms and words A new addltlon to the courses offered ns French This language, M -XRTHA JAMEc LEFT TO RIGHT LATIN bTLIDE'NTb G ouk L, dx L Gordon L T our I 'X W II If . . ,, . . ll Il ' II ' t e i ' -D II ' ' II ' ' ' Il ' ' ru emotions in a way different from our 5 1 . If X Q X 1 L i 1 - , . I ' Q A: . F1c,j.'al',. ,.h . Language? even more baslcally than English ns a chlld of Latln, and many of the words IH English which have Latln roots have come to us vla the French There are many reasons for studying French One rather con- temporary reason IS that now travel aboard IS possible to people of modest Income French, to diplo- matic tongue, IS the key to a vast quantrty of literature Many French phrases have be come so well accepted that they are now a part of our English language A few of these are a la carte, nom de plume, chlc, and many others There as an oft quoted Latm saying which to me spells the real asset of knowing and studying a foreign language lt states Labor Omnla Vlnclt Work Conquers Everything and that IS lust what a thorough knowledge of these foreign languages accom plrshes 2 IUDITH KREUSER , +G.-,, , , nb, -U, - , ' . G Mr Petersen f1HdS that a httle water goes a long way at the Latln Banquet LEFT TO RIGHT W Carbone K Rutkofskx M Pearson L Barnett FIRST YEAR FRENCH CLASS ai ll Socla If 'fl' qv- Y Bu: CALVIN LOOMIS Hnstory as the study of culture The ln dlvldual an daily llvlng IS affected and affects the pattern of hrs culture It IS to be expected that the educated person will appreciate and honor hls own culture, and through this appreciation make his own contrnbutlon to human progress LEFT TO RIGHT M Warfleld F Kaufman J Podraza study the Hxstory of the Umted States 3 Rlgm L J MEFFQRD 45:7 I2 0 ? L, ' . 4, 'l I .T , l ' 1 ' W ,. xA V .1 .xl .NJ ,J if V i L I I . 1 Q w U , Ag h l 'bl Studied Citiyena - t 4, Nu A1 X x r K-Qt 1 THOMAS BILLINGS ABOVE LEFT TO RIGHT D C1es11and K Broughten busxly explammg the Department of Justnce 1n Amer1can Government Class wlth Mr B1111ngs LYNETTE IACKSON I3 ART CLASS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ion Gab- riel, Pat O'Nei11, Marge Peterson. JOAN WERHA NE NG N The art students have undertaken a varlety of prolects Among the practlcal arts are mosaics, ranging from trays and plaques to tables, copper enamel lewelry We students are a so learmng the art of water color palntmg, palntung, lettering and sketching It IS sure to prove very Interesting and profitable for those partlclpatmg an tempera ART CLUB OFFICERS Jackle Bell Terry Wagner MISS Werhane and Nevrlle Carr Presldent r 4' ,-IT f 14 Q. f, 1 . . . . . . . . . . . : ' . . ' t . . ,- - ' S6 '55 'X 4 . 5 R ,, - H F , -,- -:ff i vi l- .- . Nl' -.- H- ' --Ii -- 'sAslo0 3 yt -ff 1z.' - ' U' -.7 'I' 'T-1' 1 .1 - f ' 1, K- Z., A , 4 . T f n '- :- ilu 1 I r ' X az.-.411 i 2,5 f Q Janet Torgeson gxvmg speech DRAMATICS CLUB OFFICER RIGHT TO LEFT 501-S Speech us slmply the art of cummumcatmg Ideas between people You say that we speak every day, and we normally do But how effective as our speak mg'P Many people fall to reach their potential effectiveness In speaklng through failure to grasp the fundamental mechanics of public speaking The contrlbu tuons of posture, volce, gestures and the opportunities to speck before live audlences, all are blended together nn this course to provide every lndlvldual with posse, confidence, and assur ance necessary to be an effec tlve speaker whenever the occasion presents utself Speech was T Dlane Lenell pres1dent Mary Ellen Mucha Ierran WILLIAM GALLAGHER Bunce Dolores Scholla DUANE ANDREWS CBoysJ L CARL YORK RIGHT I Holm and E Allen show KBOYSJ thelr sk11l m Mechamcal Drawmg Jnduatfual Auto fBoqaI ,544 spy MYRA SUNDERMAN qcmsp RIGHT: The boys in shop-LEFT TO RIGHT: T, Fischer, C, Tietz, R, Billen and M, Rejczyk show how to use some of their many tools. qi I6 IO' LEFT- F, H, A, OFFICERS, RIGHT TO LEFT: I K, Bossert, P, Vasscau, Presi dent, D. Soukup, R, Keating look over today's fashions for teens, XV-A I RIGHT-HOME ECONOMICS STUDENTS, LEFT TO RIGHT: II, Puleo, G. Punches, C. Duggan, B, Sorenson, J, S. Bedard demonstrate cooking skills, -Home Economica I Qinla I RIGHT-SEWING STUDENTS LEFT TO RIGHT: K, Birkimoe, J. Wodjakowski, V. Meyer, K, Otto, J. Reeder make their own clothes. +I' ta., I7 BOOKKEEPING CLASS LEFT TO RIGHT Joan Unruh Robert Gass Barbara Parehus and Elalne Paddock MARY ELLEN RUGG fx XR Buameaa Educatwn Buslness EducatIon IS not an Independent department wIthIn the school, rather It IS an Integral part of the total educatIonal program It IS specIalIzed, In that courses offered con trIbute toward buIldIng an understandIng and apprecIatIon of the functIons of busIness SImultaneously the department offers traInIng In and the subsequent development of the skIlls, GbllltteS, and other competencIes essentIal for offIce occupotIons Students In the department have developed the skIlls of typewrItIng, shorthand, book keepIng, and OfflCe procedures and practlces, whIle others have pursued these courses for llS general educatIonal value The needs and Interests of both groups clearly establIshes why we have a BUSINESS Educatlon department at Wauconda AT RIGHT TYPING CLASS FIRST ROW Donna Wellman SECOND ROW C8CI113 Bellena Jean Thomp son THIRD ROW Fran Kauffman JIm Longfleld FOURTH ROW LInda Barnett LInda Olson 18 O O V I 0 I I 1 I O sv . . . . f ,' o o Q o K ' .X 7 . Q - . A 9 I 0 I V 'KW'-Y, Q IO 1 5 . . . I I I I I . I I . 2 ' . I :' . IJ, I C .tu h -. L Annual X FU lITl'lI '-14 CO EDITORS Carole Vasey and Jeanette Marks ROBERT GA SS if fl sl!! I9 Wiley it annual staff hard at work to make therr deadlme ' . 1 7 ' ., , a Q gs - A . ' f ii .f , A 4 I ff . ! . r r fi My 'x I-v 'w K- 7 gk I I 4' K A D r is ' :L Q Z 4-I L ' ' I Q 1' xx. ' V -fi -v' . QU- '- -- - Wauconda Hzqh FIRST ROW: D. Wiemuth, J, Hasdal, A, Berger, S. Willoughby, J. Wasilkowski, D. Winkler, S, Sims, G Derer, K, Derer, J, Rold. SECOND ROW: M, Nelson, B, Boesenberg, J. Hueckstaedt, M. Warfield, S. Williams N. Carr, D. Shadel, D, Lomblod, R, Herman, J. Olson, J, Bucher, M. White, J, Kales, J, White, D. Peterson, D. Sutherland, R. Dickson, K. Purty, G. Foulke. x, L A NAENC l: W .'lTlllgN The Wauconda High School Band, an organiza- tion of sixty-two players, has continued to grow and improve during the last several years. At the present the band has a complete instrumentation in- cluding the more unusual instruments such as the bassoon and oboe. The band members take pride in their group and strive for a high standard of musical performance. The band officers are: Neville Carr, President, Cathy Broughton, Vice-President, Janice Wasillcowski, Secretary, Gifford Foulke, Dlrector's Assistant, and Deanna Wiemuth, Drum Maior. 20 School Band THIRD ROW: K. Billings, G. Beckman, S, Kuester, J. Rold, V. Wright, L. Kruger, P. Nelson, S, Swanson, C. DeNova, D. Cashmore, S. Byrnes, P. Metzger, M. Preston, H. Tietz, R. Gillespie, L. Hueckstaedt, B. Nellis, K. Broughton, S. Connors, S. Herschleb, S. Gillespie, P. Synes, D. Anderson D. Larson. FOURTH ROW: L. Gordon, S. De Hesus, H. White, S. Alwart, D. Wolbrandt, J. Cook, .L Marching Band! 21 Sinq with lla , 4' er Q, WILLIAM MISIK FIFTH ROW R Landt D Mooney D Johnson D Farman P Hansen C Burgett J Templrn K Crane C Xasey N Kendel C Lrntz C Whrte B bandrlck FOURTH ROW T Tonkln R Nord E Prrtchert T liaxel L Rodemald J Bueschrng 1 Unruh C Thlel J Neuman D Clesll R Brllrngs E Powell J Templln K Dunnrgan lx Gleason bECOND ROW Mr fN1lSlk B Foresman L lxrttmann J Follrner P Krng B Sorenson J Bedard D Wrser G Johnson M Folrse FIRbT ROW I Alex D Lenell 5 btonrck J Marks B Chrrstransen J Bonner I GHTHPOIO F Wrser 22 XX .V . Y , . , ' . ,4 . i , I . , . . , - 4 U . . Barta, C. C'errnak. THIIRD ROW: D. lleltkotter, G.'Eclwards, IS. Wagner: M. Jenkins: l..Wiser,'A.- BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT L Bateman F Boucher K McNally S Swanson V Kocmond D Soukup B Kupelke L Barnet V Ellrs S Crooks J Wagner R Peck K Johansen J Savme M Wremurh D Bourland C Fowles M Koenemann M Grelter N Cochran E Hasdal N Jensen C Weymer L Huckstaedt L Olson P Vassau D Reeder The vocal muslc program provides an opportunity for sung good muslc Smglng frees the rndlvldual, and transports hum to a colorful world of has own creation Learning the value of doing something an cooperation with one s fellow students IS tos tered by smgmg In the choruses It IS the arm ofthe vocal musrc pro gram to send gurls and boys out of school educated only nn music, but through music to become a generation more self restramed, mentally alert and spiritually minded Included nn the vocal program o Wauconda Hugh School are the Grrls Glee Club and the Mixed Chorus Fre quent assembly programs and public con certs are presented by these vocal groups The highlights ofthe presentations given are the Christmas Pageant, and the Sprung Concert 23 , : . , . . . , . . . , . . , . . . 1 , Q , n , . g . , . 1 , . . , . , . , . , - ' y . , . , . , . , . I O Q ' C. the student to appreciate and W . , . - . - . as -N ' f . . , . v . . . . x DRIVERS TRAINING Mr Gallrvan G Grabow D Shadel B Jasper Even rn the ram they drrve F N7 THOMAS GALLIVAN MAFUORIE GALLOWAY Drivers Trammg HARRY EWING Grrls P E Boys P E GIRLS P E N Cochran Mrss BOYS P E Mr Ewrng s classes show how Galloway L Hueckstaedt S W1111ams the slde straddle hop should be done Basketball Stars 24 . , . . . Q y - . 0 1 - - M3 . I 1 F' 6 NL Q 1. x if '1 a Q27 . . . . I I . v - . - I 0 -- A - n . Q- . Y I ' A - . . , . . . GAA The Glrls Athletic Assoclatlon rs an organlzatlon which promotes good sportsmanshlp and Interest In sports The sports the girls part: clpate ln are field hockey, tennis, basketball, bowl Ing, baseball, and volleyball G A A also spon sors many soclal actlvltles such as fashlon shows, dances, Mother Daughter Banquet, Dad s Nlght, and playdays By working together under the leadership of Mass Gallo way G A A gurls develop into good cntuzens and outstanding leaders ABOVE LEFT TO RIGHT P venlnce J Tyrolt B Jewell M Galloway K Olson J Bell BOTTOM ROW N Byrne P Lawrence J Templrn TOP ROW K Broughton C Vasey D Soukup J LaRock J Templm CENTER ROW J Marks N Byrne J Marsh J Tyrolr B Jewell BOTTOM ROW D Wellman J Rold N Newton BELOW LEFT TO RIGHT J Templm J LaRock B Jewell I O O . . .. . . . . . . . . . 0 - . . . . . .. ' ICO . ... . , . . . . . . . I oil .. . . 1- 1- 9- 0- ,. '. :. ,. ,. ,. ,. . :. ,. .. . , :. ,. ,.' K rf W I V as , , . az J . 1 , f ' X . , 'L-A, Q, . ' . l , 'W . , :. ,. 1 ll I I jo 1 I' . . :. ,. ' ,. . .--1 .11 Ns Q 4-A FRONT TO BACK K Dunnlgan K Bosert NI Newton J Marks B Boesenberg R Nellls T Rake A Stelton E Paddock M Whlte D Lenell S Alwart J Torgerson B Jewell S Wllllams J Sahlberg B Peck J Lawrence J Alex 1 Marsh B Olszewskl Mtssjames BELOW Mrs Sutton B Olszewskl D McG1ll I Johnson I Torgerson B Peck J Lawrence M Peterson C Thxel D Helkotter D Pearson P Hansen K Olson B Parellus Y' 3 26 'X The students gxxe up thelr study halls to asslst ln the offlce and library. 'Q M Lageshult M Baseley M Gamer Provldlng a well rounded duet at school are cooks who plan prepare, and serve several varued menus to the students and teach ers who eat durung the three lunch perlods The custodlans, who may be seen lnslde and out the school at any tame throughout the day, are always busy moving chaurs and bleachers for various pro grams, carlng for the school grounds, cleaning, and other general maintenance work Be- cause of their efforts, the school bulldmg was run smoothly 5 Wiemarh E Underwood A Anderson 27 Student Counccl BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT J Neumann N Lenell D CIBSSI SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT M Anderson I Longfleld P Suohl K Marsh S Wrlhams THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHTJ Wasllas W Koenemann D Mell I Savrm C Cook J S Wxlloughby S Crooks 1 Carlm CODE OF ETHICS A Student Shall conduct himself clurlng has hugh school career In a manner which will reflect crecllt and honor upon his family and school Shall respect the rights and property of other students Shall take prrde In the appearance of has school Shall cllsplay good sportsmanshlp and school splrlt at all athletic contests Shall treat all teachers and other persons of authority wnth due respect Shall obey all traffac laws and other community regulations at all tlmes 28 O I Z ' I ' I ' S I I , 1 . ' . . , . , . ' ', . , . Bunce, D. Soukup. TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Icenogle, D. Christians. J. Templin 1 i . . . . . 2. ' . 3. ' ' ' . 4. . . . . 5. ' ' 6. . . . fi? M' SWW 9135 'r fuwv-I-fM4'L K. , , f ls- li 5 Y y- JEANETTE ALEX Teacher Llbrary 2 3 4 Honor Socrety 1 2 3 4 Gnrls Chorus 3 Mrxed Chorus 4 5 ED LEONARD ALLEN Butch College Football 1 2 Wrestlmg 4 3 IUDITH ANN BED ARD G A A 2 3 ep Club 2 Newspaper Staffl Homecomrng Court 1 2 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 4 Grrls Chorus 1 Sextet 1 Cheerleadrng 1 Student Counc1l l re fx is JANICE BOUVIER Wanda fFrench1ey Oh Garbage A 1 2 Llbl' 1 Mlxed C horus 4 Qtudent COUHC11 1 KATHIE JOSEPHENE DEAN BROUGHTON Kathre Really College A 2 Latun Club 1 2 Llbrary 2 Annual btaff3 4 Turnblmg 2 Prom Court 3 Homecomung Court 2 4 Mwed Chorus 3 Band 3 4 Jumor Play 3 Student Counc1l 3 Class Offlcer 1 30 JUDITH ANN BUESCHING udy Ya wouldn t krd me would ya College Lat1n Club Mrxed Chorus 3 4 Grrls Chorus 3 A r... ALAN JOHN BERGER Honor Socrety 4 Football 1 3 4 Basketball 1 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Swrmmrng Team Lerterman's Club 3 Mrxed Chorus Boys Chorus 4 Band 2 if if NEVILLE CARR Nev Oh' O K College Art Club 3 4 Dra mat1cs Club 3 Annual Staff4 Band 1 2 3 4 Class Offrcer 1 . 'N 5 Y' is is-. , if f lyi- We 'X K 'C 'N- u XX 'Q -A 1 4 ,ff ' : . x - - - I X . . . , :P Q I 2: - ' 4: ffl, 1 'Q . - 1, ,3,4. W ., X A A Run I - A' x 1 7 l if - ..J .. . : ll 4?ll I . .. G,A, , 1. .3.4: ' G.A..,:'afy ,H 'i 51. Du JOHN CASHMORE Johnny Wanna Bet College F F A 1 Football 1 2 Wrestlrng 1 2 3 4 Track 3 Letterman's Club 3 E H' A PATRICIA KAYE CRANE Kaye Lucky Boy Beautlclan 84 Maru a e A 2 Latm Club 1 Annual staff 4 Tumblmg 1 2 Grrls Chorus 1 Mxxed Chorus 4 'X fr BETTY CHRISTENSEN Betts I-In the road toad' College 81 travel A F 1 2 3 Vrce CSI dent 3 Annual Staff 4 Pep Club 2 Glrls Chorus 1 2 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 Cafeterra Help 4 .SC-. JIM DAVID DEEDON College 'SY Q- DENNIS MENARD CIESIL Super Duck Beans Football 1 4 Mana ger Wrestlmg 1 2 3 4 Captam Track 1 2 Letterman s urer Mixed Chorus 4 Boys Chorus 4 Student Counc1l2 3 4 Presldent 10' CHARLES A DeNOVO Sluge Thanks for nothmg I thlnk' College Football 1 2 3 4 Wrestlmg 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 M1xed Chorus 1 Ban 1 2 3 4 Letterman's Club 3 4 Jumor Play 3 31 1 4 JAMES M CAUSAR Rxcky That'l Teach You Football 1 4 Wrest l1ng 1 2 3 4 Track 1 3 Baseball 2 Letterman s Club 1 2 3 4 'L 'Y RONALD DICKSON Ron Arr Force Football 1 Basket ball 1 Baseball 1 Ban 1 2 3 4 R J 4 . V' , : : ' ' G.A. . 1.2: .H.A. -' -I 41 . . , ' -Pr '- .. .. ' 1.' 'f f ,J , . l , , , Q c.-,- , ' 1 X - I . . .. ,. 4 A . . -- I' Y S G.A. . 1, .3,4: . : d , . d . U i s ..,. Cl-IARLENE CATHRYN DUGGAN Ace Work and Travel 47 BETH FOLISE Reallyq College A 2 F B L A 3 Annual 4 Newspaper 4 Homecomtng Court 3 M1xed Chorus 3 4 Cafetena Help 2. T7 KAY DUNNIGAN Gosh Darn Nurses Trammg and Marrrage A F Secretary 1 2 Presl nt 3 F B L A Lat1nClubl 2 L1bra 2 3 Newspaper Staff 2 3 Pep Club 1 M1xed Chorus 2 3 4 Grrls Chorusl Sex tet 1 Jumor Play 3 CLIFFORD EDWARD FOULKE Dock College Ban 1 2 3 4 Offucer 2 Latm Club 4 Football 1 Basket ball 1 Baseball 1 2 Iumor Play 3 JL-1 THOMAS HENRY FISCHER Flscher Wel I ll be' Mechamc F F A 1 2 Football is JON GARBRIEL Gabe Work Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball 1 3 Letter man s Club 3 4 GLYNNDA GAIL EDWARDS Glynn Oh defrmtelyl Undecxded Newspaper Staff 2 Prom Court 3 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Grrls Chorus 1 2 3 Iumor Play 3 Trea surer 2 Forenslcs 2 Solo 1 Duet 1 Tr1o 2 Quartet 2 43-N' JAMES S GAINER 1m Bo ' Serv1ce F A 1 2 ball 1 Basketball 1 M1XCd Chorus 1 4 Boys Chorus 1 - ' A 1 C7 ' 2, H.- ' 1 wo p .V f- A L X , . n 1' I lvl I , , , Q G.A. . 1: .H.A.. : . .. -. de. 1 . .I 3: What'5 Thar? ry 3, 4s Annual Staff no 3 r-- . . ..J. .. L. .. Y... N F, , , , :Foot- Q f , y .3 . 1 2 .. ,. ' , , ,, ,, d , . . : G.-A. . 1. .3,45 1 9 ' 32 IOSETTE NADINE GARAPOLO Dago 7 Oh Blfdseed VIRGINIA ANN Bustness College GODINA i X Yump Tom GIBBoNs Marrlage P. lf ,Q PATRICIA MARIE HANSEN a Smart play Shakespear Nurses Tramrng A L A 2 Dramatrcs Club 2 Annual Staff2 4 MlX6d Chorus 3 4 Grrls Chorus 1 2 Sextet 1 Sharpettes 3 Junlor Play 3 Student Secretary 4 Octet 2 Photo Club 2 Treasurer Y Y E- i ROBERT ERNEST HANSON Fat Man What d ya mean2 College Football 1 Wrest Img 1 Track 2 Baseball 1 Band 1 2 Student Councrl DORIS R HEITKOT TER Rusty Beans Forelgn Trade 81 Marrrage FREDG GSCHEIDLE Football 2 Manager 3 4 Wrestlmg 2 Manager 3 Track 3 4 Baseball 1 Letter man s Club 3 4 RUSSELL HERMAN Worm Oh' O K A 1 V1 Presrdent 2 Football 1 4 Wrestllng 2 Mrxed Chorus 4 B n 1 2 3 4 1 Vrce Presrdent TL Q--'av JOHN A I-IOLM Krller Sweet Mother Engrneermg Football 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2 Wrestlmg 3 4 Track 2 3 Baseball 1 Letterman s Club 3 4 Jun1or Play Class offlcer 4 i Y WILLIAM FREDRICK KOEMEMANN Wrlll I shtxe a et College football 1 2 3 4 Wrestlmg 1 2 '3 4 Trackl 2 '3 4 Letter n silub'7 3 Vw Pres dent 4 Student Counctl-1 Class Off1cer'7 Secretarx 3 X ce Presrdent Prom Court 3 13- 1: WW ,,.,, LOUISE M KITTMANN ROBERT EARL HOLMES ody Could be Arr Force F F A 1 2 Football 1 Wrestlmg 1 3 JANET RAE LAWRENCE Hurry Up Marrlage L1brar1an 1 3 4 Student Secretary 4 34 ou That dxd II Nurses Trarnmg A 2 F I-I A 2 Presldent Secretary Annual 3 4 Tumbl1ng2 Prom Court Homecommg Court 3 4 M1xed Chorus 4 Grrls Chorus 1 Cheer1ead1ng Capt am WILLIAM LENZ Buck That s what you thlnk College Football 1 2 Wrest Img 1 2 Baseball 1 Jumor Play EDWARD LEWIS KOCMOUD IR College Honor Socrety 2 Football Manager 3 Wrestlmg Manager 3 4 Track 2 3 Letter man s Club 2 3 1' JAMES AUGUST LONGFIELD rm If You re Lucky Football 1 2 3 4 Wrestlmg 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Letterman s Club 1 2 3 4 Iumor Play Student Councrl 4 S. Q X 6 . X l X P ' x ' AXA' t X '.Edu I O W UL. 'I ' 3 f ' it . ' G.A. . 1. .3.4: 5 ' ' 7 ' X HJ Il 0 I I .I I , . . . .4: I ' ' ' . Q I ': : ' : y 54 i 4 I .. K I j' v i I ' 1 ' ' 5 , .Y - -S .. ma ' 2, Ce: O I'- JEANETTE MARKS Help a Elementary Teacher A 2 Exec Board Latrn Club 1 2 Presvdent 3 Lrbrary 1 2 3 4 Junuor Play Honor Soclety 1 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 4 Gvrls Chorus 1 Annual Staff2 3 4 Co edrtor MARYELLEN MUCHA Mlckr I-l A 4 matrcs Club 4 Vxce Presrdent F N A 3 A Offrce Ard 2 3 Art Club 4 Hall guard 3 Captarn Ltbrary Assistant 1 -FSYQI, 7+ Sv JEAN ELIZABETH MARSH what a Blast' A 1 2 Board 3 4 Presldent Lattn Club 1 2 Vrce Presldent 3 Lrbrary 1 3 4 Honor Socrety 1 2 3 4 Annual 3 Newspaper 1 4 Junror Play 5 Q gr. ROBERT L MURDOCK Mert Beats me Work Football 1 2 Track HARLEY C MCDONALD Skrp 11 Aeronautlcal Engln eerrng Football 2 3 Basket ball 1 Wrestlmg 2 3 ball 1 Letterman s Clu 1 2 3 4 A RUTH PATRICIA MURPHY Murph Lrsten Krdl G A A 1 Latrn Club 1 Dramatrcs Club 4 Annual 4 Newspaper 4 Pep Club 1 35 is 01 BILL MEDLEY 'Q BARBARA ANN MUSYNSKI Barb I mean lrke Secretartal Work L A 3 Club 1 N xv. - xp .gg Q G.A. . 1. .3.4-: v- I .' ' ' - T I4 :. A. , , , , t I A , Y 1 5 G.A. . . . Ercec.. . 1, ' ' - U I l - I I : ' , I , 45 Track 2,35 Base- , X ' : I b . , . . RR . 1 .,- ,V - Ee - I, -,-, r . .. . Ts ' 1 , W., F. . . :DFP A - 1- . ' . , I tj--J G.A. .i,2,3: '- '- . : . 2- ' , .V ' F.B. . . :PSP A ROBERT NELLIS o What s newo College Latrn Club 1 2 Llbrary 4 Football Track 1 2 Letter man s Club 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 Band 1 2 3 4 '1- KAREN ELLEN OLSON What a clod Secretarral Work A 2 F H A 0 Lrbr ry 3 Honor Socrety 2 Pep Club 1 Student Secretary 4 2 I .TERRY MICHAEL NEUMANN Jerry Skrnny vort College Honor Soctety 2 Football l 2 3 Basketball 1 2 Baseball 1 2 3 4 News paper Staff 4 Letterman s Club 2 3 4 Prom Court 3 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Quartet 4 Iunror Play 3 Student Councrl 4 Class offtcer 2 3 1 11 C. ELIZABETH ANN OLSZEWSKI Bette College Student Secretary -1 I A 1 Lib ar Annual Staf 4 Ixews paper Staff2 4 Tumb ltng 2 Clrls Chorus I Student Councrl Honor SOCIEIX 2 Junlor Play 'S 36 1-ri JERRY NIEMO Clyde That s the breaks College Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Letterman s Club 3 LX KM PAT ANN O NIELL A you sure Teachlng school A 2 Lrbrary 2 Dramatrcs Club 2 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 4 Grrls Chorus l l ev. ROY THEODORE NORD Corky Ooohh College F F A 2 Football 1 2 3 4 Wrestlrng 3 4 Track 2 3 Letterman s Club 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 1 2 4 Boys Chorus 1 2 4 Junlor Play 3 Class Officer 2 ELAINE CATHERINE PA DDOCK Your Krdden Secretary F H A 1 Latrn Club 2 Lrbrary 2 3 4 M1X6d Chorus 3 4 Cafeterra Help 1 2 'Ds . I C' ' r 4 I 1 . A 'S , ,. .. t is Q -', . .JJ -I A51 ,. sk -- '- . . ,ff I -we .. . .. r ' '. ' A 4. A -,-,.g . . . : f, tv 1 I . , I lt C -' , , Q ' ' f A X ' . . , 3 5 I , ' ' , ' . 3.4. NB bn I y Q 4. 1,2,3,4g'Wrestling 3: B0YS'Ch0fUS1,-253-42 ' Isa .nf 9 YR 3,4 X ., HM.. A 4 N ' .. . .. Q upatn l . t .. re T 7 . . I G.A. . .a.4: ' . 'Q .3-I . ' - ox, , l,2,3,4gF',H,- G.A. .1. .3.4: A' I ' ,f3'fl - . . . -: ' H '. - ' F I N ' I ff' ,J BARBARA JOANNE PARELIUS Barb Think you re smart Marriage Sz Secretary Pep Club 1 Girls Chorus 1 2 Sextet 1 Student Secretary 4 LYNN DOROTHY RODEWALD Lynda Oh Fishsticks. G A A 2 4- Latin Club 1 Exec. Board 2 Treasurer 3- Libraryl Exec Board 2, Exec. Board 3- Annual 4- Newspaper 4 News Editorg Pep Club 1,25 Homecomin Queen 4 Mixed Chortgs 3.45 Girls' Chorus 2, Exec. Boardg Nurses Club 2,3, Exec. Board5 Girls' Club 1,2,3g Nurses Aide 1,2,35 Talem Show 2. BARBARA ANN PECK Barb Huh Secretary 81 Marriage G A A 1 2 Library 4 Mixed Chorus 2 Girls Chorus 1 Student Secretary 4 Ts BARBARA JEAN SORENSEN Sore Tough Break Work G,A,A, 1,25 Library 25 Dramatics Club 25 Annual Staff 15 Pep Club 25 Mixed Chorus 2,3, Music Secretary 45 Girls Chorus 15 Junior Play 3. 37 ST IQ sv' GEORGIA ALICE PUNCHES Bunny American Embassy Secretary G A A 1 2 Drama tics Club 1 News paper Staff 1 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Girls Chorus 1 Cheerlead ing 1 2 BARBARA PAULINE STANIEWICZ Sandwich You don't say Modeling . .A. : F. . . lg Art Club 2,35 Tumbling 1,25 Prom Courtg Pep Club 1. lx i 5 JOANDRA REEDER Huh Airline School G A A 4 Art Club 4 Dramatics Club 3 Annual Staff 4 Mixed Chorus 3 Girls Chorus 1 2 Cafeteria Help ANN MARIE STELT ON Your Kidding Marriage Library 3,45 Drama- tics Club 'T DALE LOUISE SWANSON Scrub Work A F 2 Annual Staff 4 1 CAROLE RAE VASEY U lx Heavens College A ec retary Treasurer 4 Vvce Presmdent F B L A 2 Honor So cnet 2 3 4 Annual Staf 2 3 4 Co edmtor Newspaper 3 Mmxed Chorus2 3 4 Junxor Play 3 XXV CYNTHIA JO THIEL C n Drrty B1rd College A 2 F H A 1 L1brary2 3 Annual Staff 1 4 Newspaper 1 4 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 4 Prest dent Grrls Chorus 1 Sextet 1 2 Quartet 3 Junror Play 3 Student Secretary 4 vu-J' SHIRLEY MA WAGNER Shlrl 1 don t doubt that Secretary Latln Club 2 H mor SOC1EIy 2 Annual Staff3 4 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 4 Q-1 JANET GERALDINE TORGESON Torgy Well Ideclare Secretary Lrbrary 4 Annual Staff 3 Student Secre tary 4 f'K 'bg Lf- TERRENCE WAGNER Rudy I ll be back Certrfled Publrc Accountant B L A 3 La Club 1 Art Club 4 Secretary Treasurer Annual Staff 1 Z' IOANN A UNRUH oan College Annual 3 4 News paper 4 Mrxed Chorus li.,-In IOHNI WASILAS Iocko Work Football 1 2 3 Bas ketball 1 2 3 4 Co captarn Track 2 Baseball 1 Letterman's Club 3 4 Prom Court 3 MlXCd Chorus 4 Boys Chorus4 Student COUHC112 3 4 6' I l f A fi I, N . , ..J .. 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' Mg 'I ' ' I 0 I , if AK 'Ike Cheenleadena Sue Wxlloughby Sparkle Pearson E--K '-Vx' mv J ,J Betty Bosenberg Lmda Olson Lou1se Kntman 1' ff- Mlchelle Del-Iessus 55 Sharon Burdock Club TOP ROW J Nemo J Holm I Cashmore S Hubbard I Wasrlas B Ne111s W Koenemann E Kocmoucl J Gabrlel B Kaz1mour THIRD ROW D Adams K Gagneparn H McDonald F Gschendle T Waters J Neumann M Anderson D Farman C DeNovo SECOND ROW J Cousar T Wesselhoff T Havel G Derer F Nechrebeckr I Hasdal C Sauer R Landt FIRST ROW Coach Renno A Berger Presrdent Ph11W1nterroth V1ce Presrdent Roy Nord Secretary Denms C1es1l Treasurer J1m Longf1eld Sergeant at arms Coach Gallahan Coachea LEFT TO RIGHT S Renno Athletrc D1rector H G Ewrng Varsrty Foot ball Wrestlrng T Gallrvan Fresh Soph Football Track B Stahmer Vars1ty Base ball Fresh Soph Basketball J Callahan Varsrty Football Varslty Basketball 56 . i . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . , . . . , . . I . , . , . , .I I . , . . . , . . . , . . . Q 1 - .1 I I - n - 1 s s a y o . 5 . . n 2 , ' I u . . , . . - . , . . . . l , , ' r D I - - 0 - - , - I I - a I Y -9 I Y Chuck DeNovo Gene Krajecki Jerry Wiemd Q-, Jerry Huesksdat l., 1 Roland Green Mike Re1czyk I2 l Terry Waters W11l1 Koenemann 49 Co Ca ptains Mike Waters Jack Ha sdal Vanaztq Coach Ewing ' , Assistant Bob Nellis Callahan Alan Berger Bill Kazimour AK' Dave Waltrip ' 4 Roy Nord '3ootball oh Holm Phil Winterroth Gary Derer x I y , 'I Marty Anderson Ion Gabriel . Jim Longfield Iim Cousar VARSITY FROSH-SOPH We They We They McHenry 0 38 O 6 Antioch 12 6 28 0 Ela-Vernon 6 l3 T2 T3 Lake Forest Grayslake Warren Round Lake Grant The Bulldogs of l958 were coached by Harry Ewlng and John Callahan The boys al though short an number gave many fans somethlng to cheer about They took their frrst conference game by beating Antuoch Ingurles and breaks made the rest of the season a llttle less frultful However the Bulldogs were ln flve games whlch were decnded by one touchdown The startmg lane up consusted of Bull Kazrmour and Marty Anderson at the ends Chuck DeNovo and Willa Koenemann one of the Co Captains were the tackles Gary Derer and Terry Waters were the guards and John Holm manned the center posltlon Wauconda had speed In nts halfbacks Phrl Wlnterroth and Jam Longfleld At fullback Roy Nord the other Co Captaun played when he wasn t out wlth an lnlury Jack Hasdal was the Bull dog quarterback Phll Wunterroth was named the MOST VALUABLE PLAYER and Jack Hasdal the MOST IMPROVED PLAYER The Frosh Soph under the able guldance of Tom Galllvan and Sam Renno flnlshed wlth a 2 and 6 record The performance of thus year s Sophomores lndlcates better thmgs 'heck Soph E' Hgjfffigtigtfrifiyh In the future on the grad 5- 'SJ hit! Q 'Nw A46 -X. BACK ROW I Musgrove D Sutherland H Gscheldle R Olson J Mullms D Hapke J Graham D Adams J Murphy FIFTH ROW Mr Gallrvan J Kallas I Carlm L Taylor D Adams R Was11kowsk1 G LeL1to E Unruh FOURTH ROW W Rust M Ienkms D Mell M DeHesus G Hughes J Cady B Geary C Pusetarr D CICSII THIRD ROW M Lmcoln B Joswxch R Cuttne R Marks L Meyer K Ganepam T Wesselhoff C Sauer SECOND ROW L W1se K Cowley K Threl W Cowley H Lutz J Booker W Kersten FIRST ROW T Mxara F Gscheldle D Farman E Kocmoud T Havel 0 34 0 14 0 27 T3 T9 6 l2 7 T3 'I4 20 6 21 7 T3 32 O . c 1 . , 0 I . . S . ,I .1 .. . I - . . . Z . I 4 - I vo Q 'I 4 , in A H W X! Y if -4.1, at - or 0 .3 .gut it . , O , In .g L K xi , . ,,, vs yt .Ib A 4 - V 6. W F' 4. ff T ' ll ',, W n ' ' VK ,, 1 9 A W I' Q . g a. , T at - y i qw 3 be O f - 4 s . ,Q - . -ff M, . 'Nl'- h ,A : ' ,AML 6' as g 1 - x Xl y T 1, .ri ' I' Q -ill . ' Wauconda s pre game warm up dr111 Boys are parucrpatrng IH a good head Ied by co captarns on tackltng drrll BULLDOGS LINED UP IN THEIR REGULAR SPLIT T OFFENSE FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT B Kazrmore C Deb-ovo G Derer J Holm T Waters W Koenemann J Memo SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Coach Ewlng P Wlnterroth J Hasdal R Nord J Longfreld A Saturday afternoon shot of Wauconda s offense on the move S1gna1 dr1l1s are frequently run 59 - .4 A , . .. . . - - v . ' ' 1 .- , - y - 1- v' - v , - I . 1- . , . . , , s I - U- 1 - an . . v . . V - 4.4--L 'Vanaitq Wneatlinq 3 3 FIRST ROW FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Ewxng J Co sar T Wesselhoff Nechrebeckl G rabfow M Jen 1s D C12361 SECOND ROW E Kocmoucl C De ovo W o n mann J Chihgnoe J Lohgfhld J lfibrfi THIRD Row H M Jjon7a1d T ers J Mgkbhy J Ffagkkstaedt G 31582 E kiln G Km9n2nn 'hook Soph Wneatlmq FIRaTROW FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Mr bwmg M DeHessus D Xdams B Rust F Fehenfeld C Puaaterx D Xllen J Graham D Haphe SECONDROM R Oppedahl J Murphy J Mdsgrove J Carllne H Gacheldle za BXIIC THIRD ROW C Whue J Ragland K Th1e1 K Gagnepam K March D Bartnlch J Mulhns W Kersten R Lherllc 60 of. J .e. J -, fig.. ,.,..,,,aas,.,,,. , ionahip bon Wauconda! 4U r'?1A,-f- ' x.4f JIM LONGFIELD M lst Place l 5 TL MIKE JENKINS ' 2nd Place . f, . LEFT: JOHN c.-xsHMoiaE, fgQ 1 Conqnatulatzona, 151 Place if xi I 3 Q fiucmg risrarew MCDONALD , B045-. Q -mi Place :. The i958-i959 Wrestling season set sports ' is history at Wauconda High School this year. Winning the Conference Championship was wonderful, but having the best record ot all wrestling teams in Lake County U5-2-lOl, and progressing very strongly to the State Districts topped it oft. Wauconda's winning score at the Confer- ence Wrestling Meet at Warren was 95. The 50 points won at the District Conference Meet put them in third place. Everyone at Wauconda should be proud ot their fine wrestling team's achievements, both in winning and in good sportsmanship. vdlcufg WILLI KO EN EMA NN 2nd Place , .1 f -gg-ff TEfmY WATERS 3rd Place '3ifzat Conbenence Cham C- . ,J-x.-si fl! Z. W I 4 Q q ' N1 JIM comma mmm CILQIL 2nd Place incl Place BELOW: CHUCK DSNOVO Y Q f GARY Gii.kBOw' lst Place 4111 Place 2-E, HPV , , ' !X '.J fi 4 n .,, ,V all -,, MC TOM WEsaELHOFF 15,453 3.d Place BOTTOK1: Fm.PXNK NECHKEBECKI , 'j -2 Wneatlena cn Action' Y. Lf A MANAGERS R Oppedahl E Kocmoud ld. o o o 1 1 W ,iv Y AT., , AQ? L W7 ,A N 4 p E 1 it MLA! V M. M ' fb 47, Y A 1 KF 1 , ,mf . I, ' ,T -MM , Q 35 . f . I xi fi .. , 4 , lv Vanaitq Baahetball 'INN lj' 'YE 7 S L' J Q 'S C -CAPT XIF Q4 5'9 Xl IILHO J. Look gxlvilg J. A 4311.15 J JN n 1: KQ .qvvf Q . k'fL'C X ,J MHL LL 1: 62 -S xr, ,.,1,, D 1'x,1LL O 1'- D, O Mem 'V- fv.1HL'S '3noah Soph Baahetball FIRoTROW G LeL1to D Wasxlab C Sdue K Crane shCOND QOW B Olbon I Coomeb L Taylor D ohaclel W Huff THIRDROW Mr stahmer D Mell H Fraber K Cowlex B 'heahman Baaketball X M,1rkb,J bWdl15OH,G Hughes, h Unruh, o Lobclmxxo, J Bookek, M.1..15er, I lixxel Coach btxllme. 63 E I '41 , 1 , ' ' . 3 . .A 5 2K4 I X ,A . . ' ' fa? U Q x' ,x ' N '3 Q. 4 xt f 4 2, 4 . A Q K N 'V l 1, 1 '7 ,, xx-11' Q. ,f .A ' g xi v .- x XY' ' Y Y It s a rough one' Coach John Callahan used Steve Hubbard BillKazum our and Jack Wasllas to start all the games The other two posi tions were alternated between Phil Winterroth Jack Cook Max Lucas, and Al Berger The other players on the team were Dennis O Meara, Roland Green Farrell Wastes Jerry Bundy Gary Vasey and Ken Crane The frosh soph team did a lob this year tying for second place inthe Conference The starting five were Joe Coombs, Wayne Hutt, Larry Taylor, Chuck Sauer, and Gary LeLito. The basketball season at Wauconda this year was ear marked by a fine team spirit which lasted throughout the seasons. Where did the ball go Did he make ll or not The Loafe 64 'we 90 49602 XS N 46355 . CJ :nj Mgr T Tonkrn R Grllespre J Newmann C Sauer D Dosenback P Strohl G Derer Coach Stahmer A Berger W Koenemann D Freund I Nremo C DeNovo J Longfxeld P Casten Spfunq Spouta Y of, -'rx ov eoox 'ff' Coach Gallrvan J Hueckstaedt C Meyers L Taylor E Kocmoud W Koenemann J Holms D Lomblad Q' E Prrtchett M Anderson H McDonald E Schendel ' D Hoffmann J Hasdal K Gagneparn P Wrnterroth D Adams M Lmcoln M DeHesus, R Nord T Wessel hoff F Gscherdle D Shadel J Cousar 65 0,3 by We Il put em m Orblt H omecommq Go! Jim! Go! . 1958 Homecoming Queen . H' L31 'f ' ,. Heavenly Daze What Chance Do The Poor Have 3rd. Place Fighting Bulldogs Our Heroes I ff gf 1 Worm Your Way Out of This One Warren 12nd, Placej WA: M affix T Mfr.-fffy' Suspense LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Burdock, Norene Lenell, Betty Boesenberg, '-Weql Mushroom Carol Cook, Lyn Rodewald, Kathie Broughten, Louise Kittman, to Victory Diane Pearson, Susan Willoughby. I xy r, f ' I 1 '1 strike Up me Band 4-.-.DL 'fi G' si ff9N:jgl 'ff ...Ai LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Willoughby, Betty Boesenberg, Linda Olson, Nancy Newton, Sharon Burdock, Louise Kittman, Diane Pearson. They've Got Pep.. v 'lunion 'x Wonderful P'i1'1,,.. Charles Meyer and John Carney watch as their dates get out ofthe car. 1 he On the bridge of memories p .. Barbara llewes, former queen, Crowns Willie Koenemann li King of the Prom. Kathie Broughton is crowned by former King. John Carney. 68 in-lil Wonderful nuerfu. Service Music V1 3 f ' W 2, 7 ' 1 . . I, Z 9 . . . ,Q 1 1 s V ' 2 , g V , 4 . ' ' , . . . I A . r, 1: ft'- I i iii iii ik-fi is Court I,' X I, ' n X Pnom Spring Fantasy X -,s 'Y sq Swing her high! Our King and Queen Is the punch good? 69 Elm Electnic COM LI ENTS O 'Jown 6 Countnq Ylewa COMPLIMENTS OF VAN S Gas 8. Oil Bait 8. Fishing Equipment Eat Shop Tel Jackson 6 2313 On Route I2 No of Waucond G HAVEMEYER S Highway I20 East 4 Mules McHenry Illinois Wall To Wall Carpets Draperies 8 Dress Fabrics Patterns MUNSON FOR THE MARINE FINEST Johnson Sea Horse OutBoard Hulls Accessories On Route I2 at Volo Illinois Congratulations to The Class of T959 from the VOLO BAIT SHOP VICTOR FORD SALES Tony Victor Proprietor II2Mlles No ofI76onU S I2 Jackson 6 7202 Compliments To the Class of T959 from the MERRILL WOOLEN STORE Vo o Compliments To the Class of T959 from WILLI KOENEMANN Country Made Sausage Compliments HERMAN ROSSDEUTCHER Tree and Barn Spraying McHenry 667J 2 WAGNER S TEXACO SERVICE STATION Vo o Illinois Compl :ments McNALLY S SERVICE STATION Voo Illinois Compl :ments CHAIN O LAKES CONCRETE CO Division of EVANSTON FUEL 8. 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BOY S SHOP Compliments of RADIUS FURNITURE New Shopping Center Compl lments of GERBER S JEWELRY New Shopping Center Joe Joe s Motel COZY COTTAGE On U S I2 Intersection 120 McHenry 689 J I SUPREME SAV WAY STORE Wnechsvnlle Center 2 Mules West U S I2 Open Sundays and Holndays Compl :ments of Compliments of GARLAND S GROCERY Island Lake Compl :ments of PATRICK ELECTRIC Compl :ments of MAPLES TAVERN AND COUNTRY STORE Complaments of JOHN S CITY SERVICE Compliments of B 8. B ELECTRIC Compluments of PAUL 8. ROSE YAREMA Compliments of HERMAN GERTZ GENERAL CONTRACTOR McHenry I497 I Volo, Illinois . ' ' , ISLAND LAKE AUTO SERVICE Complimenfs of Painten'a Rexall Dnuqa Wouco do Shopp' Q Center Cnook 4 Reataunant Af th Stop L gh? I Wo ondo Compl ments of Volo Vamtq Cleanena 109 W B ngs Ll e Cleaning ls O r Busa ess I Canl'a Sefwice Station Compl :ments of PAUL AND ROSE YAREMA Tavern ond Sandwich Shop Vo o Compliments of HERMAN GERTZ General Controctor McHenry T497 Compl :ments of ABEL S SERVICE STATION Phone McHenry 886 Route T20 Lokemoor Compliments of CASEY S FOOD AND LIQUOR Griswold Loke McHenry 2487 Compliments of PERKINS LUMBER 8. FUEL Compl lments of THE WAUCONDA LEADER Compl :ments of DICKSON S GROCERY 8. MARKET o IO T V Hu Fidel COMPLETE ELECTRONIC SERVICE Routes I2 84 I20 V0 0 Compliments of McFEELY'S Compliments of STONE'S SERVICE STATION Compliments ot McGILL'S SERVICE Compliments of GREYHOUND BUS 8. LUNCH I Compliments of Laheaide Jnn Compliments of SAHLBERG 'S T . V I . I Picnic Grove Boots to Let Rd' - . .- '-' l'ty I I Co plnmenrs of Wlzlhe A Beautq Shop Compl me fs of Compl meI'1IS of DR AND MRS VILLAGE AUTO PARTS 8. SUPPLY CompI me Ts Compliments of G 8. W DRIVE IN BURDOCK OIL Best Wishes to the Senior Class of 1959 Petenaon 4 Drug Gouda Peien4on'a Shoea mn and Wlna Wm. Bnouqhton m . . Q I I n I GEORGE SEDIVEC Offo Dutch Sfeinke, Proprietor I n of ' I coNGRAruLAnoNs TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1959 The Annual Staff of I959 wishes to express their smcerest thanks to the faculty student body advertisers and Root Studros for their cooperation In making this year s Bulldog a success E L T , H I YEARBOOKS f fi .z,,.:,, -
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