Waukegan High School - Annual W Yearbook (Waukegan, IL)
- Class of 1952
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The bulldog7s massive head implies ample room for storing knowledge. ln their four years of high school, students must store much knowledge. The bulldog's easy, rolling gait suggests the care-free manner in which stu- dents enjoy liie. Last, but not least, as the bulldog is known for his fierce looks, so many students regard the faculty as being stern. However, as the bulldog is actually mild- tempered and friendly, so are our teachers, Y once we learn to know them. ln the pages of this book we have tried to portray for you the story of this school year at Waukegan Township High School, the home of the Bulldogs. Waukegan 14 Spirit W ,Q W, My ' f XMVWX 1,5 Vw MA' of! 7' Q , A V1 ,fm y ,f f yf ,J --,...,. 'X f , A 5,5 W. ,NX X N A , I .'! 1 WM, Vw 1, K, if X N. . M X X N X x W H X22 X X X Nx,T. 1 .X N W x, , X . , X XX fm N Wygw XX' LN 6 Mfg MWNW ' N4 K 4 !4,,7,A fm ff wif Qi 'g', . 1, .vlwuaf ,f,fg,,mA, f b N Q- ,L k , if S MZ K' -A K, Z my W X X X1 ' X fy ' X, , 'X ff-9 '1 . 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Wi.. x W KK .X K Mg! , W W xW K A N aw 'l'a6le of Con ten tA Scenic Opening . . . l-9 Faculty, Depts. . . . l0-35 The Classes . . 36-89 Organizations . . . 90 121 Athletics ROTC . . . l22-l57 School Life . . . . l58 l75 Advertisements . . . . l76-203 Calendar-Directory. . . 204- 208 n a : 0 ff x , 'fv- Z, X ,W 4 - ,j in 2 J' ,, f ' Z , , ' N 1 f f, f ' X , X SZ A 54 Q .--:M VKX 1 Sf X I NNW Wf Q s wf -sw Q X ,yt fx . , f 'zfhp ' ,4 ck , ., x X .V ,A ' ' N1 , f X w fav, - , 1 -if X X WW A trained faculty headed by an alert administration and working in a modern equipped school is the pride offany com- munity. The XVTHS Bulldog spirit poses as a formidable defender of freedom and democracy. acuity High Sci: vol Koard epre en tA Citi emi WNW THE High School Board of Edu- cation is an elective body chosen by the voters of the Township. They represent the citizens of the com- munity and serve Without remuner- ation. The Board determines high school policies, levies the Township school tax, and designates the allo- cation of funds to the various areas. The 1951-52 board of ten members has been reduced to eight for the ensuing year. The group retains an attorney for legal counsel. The Board president is chosen by the group from among its own mem- bership. At the April, 1952 elec- tion, Mr. Hultman and Mr. Drys- dale retired from the board and Russell F. Kirby was elected for a three-year term. Robert L. .Iones replaces Mr. Hultman as president for the coming year. INDIVIDUAL PICTURES, left to right, Row One: JOSEPH V. HULTMAN, Board President RALPH BROTHERTON, Board Secretary CLARENCE W. DIVER, Board Attorney Row Two: MORRIS BLUMBERG GEORGE DRYSDALE FRANCIS FOLEY Row Three: MRS. RUTH HATHORNE ROBERT L. JONES DONALD G. LONG Row Four: MARSHALL MCDONOUGH GLEN SEIDENFELD MRS. FREDRICA SMITH Group picture: Board members in session at one of regular monthly meetings held in busi- ness oflice at the High School on third Mon- day of each month. 12 f l 1 l Superintendent Clarence S Prichard AS the administrative head of the High School, Superintendent C. E. Prichard coordi- nates the efforts of the school board, faculty, and student body. Mr. Prichard has served two years in his present position. His more than thirty years of service to W.T.- H.S. in the capacity of classroom teacher, department head, and later as assistant princi- pal, and principal have qualified him for his present position of educational leadership in the community. Through Superintendent Prichard's ofiice pass many important matters of business concerning school policy and procedures. Both student and faculty Welfare are vitally affected by decisions made in the superintendenfs office. Mr. Prichardgs interest in school problems and his enthusiasm for the success of the entire program has helped Waukegan High School retain its high position in state and national educational circles. 13 ?ranlzIin U. Zelun, 1117195 Principal FRANKLIN V. LEHN is completing his second year as Principal of W.T.H.S., having come here from a similar position at Norwalk, Ohio in 1950. The Principal,s oHice is re- sponsible for the direction of guidance activities, the program of classroom supervision and visitation, and the administration of the club and extra-curricular program. This ofhce has indirect custodial care of grade records, the administration of such auxiliary services as Library, Speech Correction, and Sight Saving, serves as a source of referral for special discipline and attendance problems, and the correlation of school-sponsored trips. Another important function of the Principal's office is that of a clearing house for ideas and problems of mutual interest to parents, students, and teachers. Two noteworthy changes this year have been those affecting the method of reporting and checking attendance and the method of conducting subject-registration. 14 f Staff Mend Specml Sci: vol Ser 1ceA At top left: Glenn Anderberg, Dean of Boys, is shown consulting a stu- dent in his office. At top right: Miss Vera Jerg, Dean of Girls listens while one of her young charges tells her about a per- sonal problem. Middle left: George W. Osbun, Di- rector of the Evening school pro- gram, is pictured at his desk in room 202. Middle right: Proctor Maynard, at left, Director of Research, confers with Reyno Bixler, Employment Counselor, about a mutual problem. Lower left: James E. Stalcer, Test- ing Director, is pictured scoring a series of tests with the aid of the mechanical scoring device. Lower right: Charles E. Melton, Summer School Director, has charge of the extensive program provided for study during the summer vaea- tion. 15 ?aculty Y ,, E E Aisovr, ROW 1, left to right: GLENN ANDERBERG: Dean of Boys, Shop Math, Frosh Sponsor. HOWARD ANNIS: Auto Mechanics. MARJORIE ATON: Assistant Librarian. WALTER BARCZEWSKI: Mathematics, Dept. Head N. E. BARDONNER: Electricity. ROW 2: WILMA BARTIMUS: Biology. OSCAR A. BAY: Social Studies, Wrestling, Football, Base- ball. REYNO BIXLER: Commercial Dept. Head, Employment Counselor. LYDTA BOYNTON: Mathematics. LAWRENCE BRAINARD: Chemistry, Track, Intramural. ROW 3: RICHARD BRETT: Speech Clinic, Intramural Director. RALPH D. BROWN: Physical Education, Dept. Head. JEAN BRYSON: Mathematics, Senior Girls' Counselor. PAUL BURKE: Visiting Social Counselor, Football. JOHN F. BURNISON: Phys. Educ., Varsity Football, Bas- ketball. ROW 4: HERBERT CAINE: Social Studies. ELLA CLARK: Home Economics. PAUL CLYMER: Mathematics. EMERSON H. COLE: Commercial. CAPTAIN GEORGE COSTA: Asst. P.M.S.8zT. oPPosITi: PAGE, upper left: Louis Koschak and Al Scott are using the Mortising machine in Mr. Vicker's advanced Woodshop class. Upper right: Members of the vocal music classes are gath- ered around the piano practicing with Mr. Leslie Gilkey, vocal music director. Center: loan Moran, center, practices her computation as Pat Lux, and Thalia Dracos look on. They are members of Mr. Veairnell White's oihce practice class. Lower left: Mr. Everett Misunas of the Art department watches Sylvia Zorc as she shapes a clay howl on the pot- ter's wheel. Lower right: Shown making the hem on Nancy Mottis smock is Patsy Kerpan, left while Dimi Trola Botsios at right works on the sewing machine to finish her dress. The girls are in Miss Leona Stovener's clothing class. L YM, , X N4 x N X W f gf ,W M' W f 1 - N Q ,xg Z, 2 f s 2: , vf 2 f 1. S? f . ,W f , 1-2, Q .OX f 'X 5 1 3 xl? ' 1 wi f X Q Q , M 5 f ' X W ' 5' I , 5 Iwxi ,K ' I .S fx , W4 ' f L W may x QL: 515 W u X I ' x ' X fad' V SNW I As V .,, in xx QWWJ X ds A I Q Q V X ,f . 4 A , fy -1542 M 1 ' X f ,, 'V Q j V ,1 ,ja ?acultq 1 S.. -' V . cf f, X Z U zz., 2 if sp' , ABOVE, ROW 1, left to right: MARIAN COY: Spanish. ELIZABETH CRAINE: English, .Iunior Class Sponsor HELEN CUNNINCHAM: English. BESS DADY: German, Mathematics. BONITA DAMMAN: Librarian. ROW 2: THEODORE DAMOS: Physical Education, Baseball, Football STEPHEN DREW: Physical Education, Basketball, Football, Track. HENRY C. EADS: Social Studies. DAVID W. FIELDS: Social Studies, Track. MRS. ALICE E. FORD: Speech Correction. ROW 3: J. A. FORTTER: Social Studies, Tennis, Athletics. LU CATHERINE CAYTON: Latin. W. E. GIFFIN: Wood Shop. LESLIE CILKEY: Vocal Music, Choir Director. M-Sgt. GRANT B. GONYO: R.O.T.C. Instructor. ROW 4: FLORENCE CRADY: Mathematics. OTTO GRAHAM: Instrumental Music, Dept. Head. M-SCT. RALPH C. GRANT: Chief Instructor, lst year cadets. MYRTLE CREENLEAF: Mathematics. AL. G. CROSCHE: Biology, Science Department Head, Athletics. 18 l Anoviz, ROW 1. left zo right: ?acaltq HOMER HANKENSON: Soc. Studies, Freshman Boys' Counselor. MRS. ROSEMARY HANNAH: English, Freshman Girls' Counselor. KATHLEEN HEATON: Sight Saving. JULJEN HILLS: French. Latin. COLETA M. HUNT: Commercial. ROW 2: ROY C. HURD: Social Studies Dept. Head. HAZEL L. HURLBUTT: English. LT. COL. DAVID W. IUNGHUHN: P.M.S.81T. HOWARD A. JACKSON: Machine Shop. A. W. JAMES: General Science. ROW 3: VERA JERG: Dean of Girls, Bookkeeping. CHARLES JICKLING: Business, Mathematics. MRS. MJRIAM JONES: Physical Education. ELSIE KATTERJOHN: English. RAYMOND A. KEHL: English, Department Head. ROW 4: S.F,C. HOWARD A. KLISTER: Instructor, 2nd year M-SGT. RUSSEL E. KRAUS: Sergeant Major, R.O.T..C. THOMAS W. MANN: Social Studies, Senior Boys' Counselor. PROCTOR MAYNARD: Research Director, Social Studies. GEORGE H. MCDILL: Social Studies, Senior Boys' Counselor. 19 ng cadets. ?aculty 2 2 i ABOVE, ROW I, left to right: C. E. MELTON: Mathematics, Summer School Director. EDWIN C. MESLOW: Annual WR, Drafting, Photography. ELEANOR MIHAN: English. EVERETT P. MISUNAS: Art Department Head. ELEANOR MOORE: Social Studies, Student Council. ROW 2: MRS. EVELYN MUGERDITCHIAN: Physical Education. E. J. NEARY: Driver Safety Education. ROBERT C. NICKEL: Social Studies. EVA E. OKE: English. Graduation Speakers. GEORGE W. OSBUN: Math, Night School Director. ROW 3: .IULIA OSLING: English. MARGARET PERUCCA: Commercial. S.F.C. FRANK I. PIETRAS: Ordnance Sergeant, R.O.T.C. O. H. POOLE: Biology. DONALD POTTER: English. ROW 4: KATHLEEN RANDOLPH: Physical Education. CHARLES REID: Commercial, Varsity Basketball, Track. GEORGE REID: Student WN World, Vocational Printing. ALBERT O. REMDE: Mechanical Drawing. NORMAN RICKARD: Welding, Auto Mechanics, Varsity Swimming. OPPOSITE PACE, upper left: It's my ballf, shouts one of the Junior girls. No, itis mine, insists Sheila. A hilarious game of Field Hockey is underway in a gym class at Bel- videre Field. Lower left: The test for eye-hand co-ordination is being taken by Judy Packman, .lackie Turner, and Carmel Mont- gomery. This is offered through Drivers' Safety Education taught by Mr. E. l. Neary. Upper right: W.T.H.S. holds annual Dental Survey. The students standing are waiting to be checked. Those seated are assisting the dentists with records. Lower right: Miss lean Bryson, Senior Girls' Counselor, is advising Helen Froelich and Audrey Boltz about choosing a college. I Q Wm, A , J V I f Fx 7:2323 if , WS W A ' ,. f TW ' - . if Zzculty Anovtz, ROW 1, left to right: JAMES RILEY: English. EVELYN RUMMEL: Spanish, Foreign Language Dept. Head. S. l. SANDVEN: Social Studies. PAUL L. SCHOENOFF: Print Shop, Publications. JOSEPH L. SCHVVANINGER: Visiting Teacher. ROW 2: MRS. MAE H. SCHWANINGER: Physical Edu- cation. IRENE SEXTON: Commercial. LEO L. SINGER: Biology, Athletic Director. JAMES E. STAKER: Testing Director. RITA JEAN STEICHEN: English. ROW 3: LOUISE STERNBERG: Social Studies. LEONA STOEVENER: Home Economics, Junior Girls, Counselor. PETRONILLA STOEVENER: Home Economics Dept. Head. IRA E. STOPFORD: Voc. Machines, Mechanical Drawing MRS. IDA OLIVER TALCOTT: English. ROW 4: MRS. EVELYN TAYLOR: Commercial. MRS. HARRIET TERRY: English, Social Studies. MABEL THOMPSON: Commercial. MILTON C. THOMPSON: Mathematics. ELLEN TIDY: English. Upper left: Judy and Darlene read from a special book with large type in one of Miss Kathleen Heatonls sight saving classes. Upper right: Studying some travel folders of France in Ml Julien Hills' French class are, left to right: Myrna John son, Chula Karnopp. and Nancy Flowers. Center: In one of Mrs. Melba Wixomls speech classes. Don Drinka is demonstrating his ahilitv as a salesman, Lower left: A group of Miss Rita Steichenls English stu- dents is shown giving hook reports, a regular requirement in all English classes. Lower right: The girls heliincl the desk are among the many student-library assistants who aid Miss Bonita Darn- man, Head Librarian. Left to right: Judy Zupancic, Carol llearer. and Gertrude Zupec. K language, Sight S aving, Speech, Zibrarq faculty Aizovu, ROW 1, left zo right: STANLEY F. TOMKOVICK: English, Golf, Soph. Boys' Counselor. MRS. JEAN TORRANCE: English. ORLIN D. TRAPP: Electricity, Industrial and Audio- Visual Dept. Head. LAURA TREVENEN: English. I ROWENA. VANIMAN: Home Economics. HOW 2: LESTER VICKERS: Advanved Wood Shop. MHS. RUTH WALDECK: Commercial. GEORGE A. WALDORF: Physics, Ticket Manager FRANCES WEISS: English, Social Chairman. VEAIRNELI, WHITE: Commercial. ROW 3: QIESSIE WHYTE: Soc. Studies, Soph. Girls' Counselor. LAYVRENKIE S. WIECZOREK: Mechanical Drawing. MRS. MELBA VVIXOM: Radio, Drama, Speech Dept. Head. i .IOHN R. WRIGHT: Mathematics, Intramural Assistant. AVIS YOUNGBERG: Senior Dramaties, Social Studies. ovposrrm mera, seated: Rhea Mackey and Nancy Liberty are working on a science experiment in Mr. Lawrence Brainard's Chemistry class. Upper right: Admiring the statue in front of the Court House are left to right: Virginia Mulvaney, Mary Lou Werner, Boh Dellavalle, and Melvin Luke. This trip was an interesting history project conducted by Mr. Roy C. Hurd. Lower left: Jim Stanczak works a. geometry problem at the hoard while Marcella Ellis and Margaret Hulse look on. Miss Florenee Grady is the instructor. Lower right: M,fSgt. Klister inspecting at right shoulder arms in one of the R.O.T.C. classes. I fcience, ocial Studia, Math, R0 TC' Office, lerical and Nuxiliarq Staff ITHOUT the help of the Office, Clerical, and Auxiliary Stali our school cou not be operated smoothly. This group consists of ofiice clerks, secretaries, the attendance and bookroom clerk and others. The school doctor and nurse Work to- gether to keep the boys and girls physically fit while they are in school. Dr. Rob- bins, the school physician, is not pictured here. Taking care of the information desk and the switch board are two of the many duties of the receptionist. With the assistance of her staff, Mrs. Louise Love, cafeteria manager, prepares delicious and nourishing meals daily for the students and teachers. The activities cashier has the job of collecting class dues, book bills, and other monetary duties. The attend- ance secretary has the responsibility of checking the attendance of the pupils each day. Not pictured with this group are Miss Rita Stefanich, who held the position of secretary in the lndustrial Office during the second semester, and Dr. R. H. Rob- ld bins, school physician. hlrs. Marie Beatty Office Manager Secretary to Superintezzdent Mrs. Evelyn Bils School Nurse Mrs. Frances Bradley Secretary in Industrial Ojice 5 Ralph Brotherton Secretary Board of Ed. 3 l Business Mgr. 5 Mrs. Catherine Couturier Secretary to Business Mgr. Mrs. Lorraine Dell all osta Receptionist Nelson Duncan lleazl of Maintenance Mrs. Louise Cunningham Guidance Office Secretary Mrs. Louise Love Cafeteria Manager Mrs. Gladys Neary Audio-Visual Secretary Miss Marie Sauter Attendance Secretary' Miss Carrie Schneider Registrar . Secretary to Principal Miss Marion Smales High School Office Secretary Mrs. Carol Staskewich .4cziuiLics Cashier Mrs. lrenc Strzyz Boaral Office Boolrlreeper Mrs. Lottie Turner Book Room Secretary z ,Ha fs ,t-IWW... oma.m-m.s.,,,,,,,m,,,,,,.- . ' iuiuWzxaan'1 .mmgpg I . ' ilHiW3miaw 1Wm,'gg main tenance Staff Ha Important Hole Group picture, MAINTENANCE STAFF. Left to right, ROW 1: Edwin Wallenwein, Anna Vol- , mary, Mrs, Ella Qaida, Josephine Wagner, Alvey '- r-R. Hullman. ROW 2: Ambrose Walt, William Eustace, .lack Mikkila, Glenn Shelton, Ned Hall, Nelson Duncan, Superintendent of buildings and grounds. Middle left: Shown unloading gravel for horse- shoe court are: Bill Eustace, on truck, Anthony . D1 r,' E 'll . Ar lower left: Bob Learmont is ready to hop into rbeiu and d Wd emiem the school truck for one of the hundreds of er- At lower right: Delmar jordan and Alvin Bassett rands he must make. are lrusy in the gym laundry. IRECTED hy Nelson Duncan, superintendent of buildings and grounds, the high school maintenance staff is a busy group. Their work goes on all through the year in order that the school plant he kept in working trim. Under their care comes not only the classrooms and corrilors, but also the campus lawns, Walks, the drill Field, the, swimming pool, the gymnasium, the Weiss Field bleachers, field house, track and playing fields, as Well as the school heating and Ventilating plant. This stall is an important link in the toial operation of the high school. 27 4 ...gi -Au WN l Z sfnf 'ff 3 Upper left, COUNCIL OFFICERS. Seated: John McShane, president. Standing: Kay Russell, secretaryg Rudy Cvlogovsky, treasurerg Miss Eleanor Moore, faculty advisorg and Bill Campbell, vice-president. Upper right, SPRING INDUCTION CEREMONIES. Left to right: John McShane, Bill Camp- liell, Kay Russell, Rudy Glogovsky, Dolores Bramm, Beverly Calvin, and ,ludy Jones. In circle, GENERAL CHAIRMEN. Left to right: Beverly Calvin, activities: Dolores Bramm. social chairmang Judy Jones, hall monitor chairman. Bottom picture, COUNCIL MEMBERSHIP. Seated: John lVlcShane, Kay Russell, Rudy Glogov- sky, Bill Campbell. Standing: Harvey Ricks, Sally jones, Myrna Turner, Helen Kurringer, Kay Dim-tmeyer, Judy Jones, Joan Moran, Beverly Calvin, Nick Keller, jackie Turner. Council Pl-vnwteA Stu ent government HE Student Council idea is a rapidly growing one. It is a part of the philosophy tlla young people will learn through activity, and that schools teach attitudes and hehavio patterns as Well as specihc skills and knowledges. Student Council is a laboratory in Whicl democratic procedures and experienced leadership are developed, and characteristics of df pendability, initiative and compromise are learned. Waukegan! Council is composed 0 fifteen hoys and girls elected by their fellow students. They meet daily, fourth period with their advisor, Miss Eleanor Moore. ln addition to this administrative group, eac- class elects a class council which represents each homeroom. :za I Upper left, COUNCIL MEMBERS prepare for Know Your Councill' week. Left to right: Myrna Turner, John McShane, and Joan Moran. Upper right, CLASS COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE. Seated: Sally Jones, Kay Dietmeyer, and Jackie Turner. Standing: Bill Campbell, Myrna Turner, joan Moran, Helen Kurringer, Harvey Ricks, and Nick Keller. Lower left, POSTER COMIVIITTEE. Preparing for council week are, standing: Joan Moran. Seated: Myrna Turner, Kay Dietmeyer, and Beverly Calvin. Bottom picture, WORK PERIOD. The entire council is shown during a fourth period class in room 12. Nc tialitie Stre A bemocratic Procedure TUDENT Council represents the student point of view to the faculty and administration. The Council initiates some activities such as general assembly programs, two all-school dances, a faculty tea, the care of two European Foster children, supervision of the halls and cafeteria, granting of honor WEN for service to the school, selling accident insur- ance, and the taking of underclass pictures for the Annual. This year, Council arranged the use of student ID cards, planned our first student-talent assembly, and aided in final plans for a student handbook. An effort Was made to encourage grade school councils by inviting representatives to visit WTHS. Our Council is a member of the Northeast Dis- trict, State, and National associations of Student Councils. Members attended conferences at Hinsdale and Peoria. Kay Dietmeyer served as a district officer. Kay Russell served on the student advisory board national magazine, Student Life. 29 . ,st -5 I Lf .323 . - Ls T Staff P am, Pa6liAlaeA our Manual 'W' Top picture, ANNUAL STAFF MEMBERS. Along the wall: Audrey Boltz, Steve Vapnar, Alice W o o d m a n , .lohn Bauer, Ken Epker, and Mercedes Tompkins. Seated, left to right, ROW 1: Gail Torfin, Nancy Flagg. Melvin Luke. ROW 2: Marcia Wood and Judy Wilson. ROW 3: Lorraine Woods, ,lean Powell, and Laurni Wilson. ROW 4: .lane Larson, Phyllis Haimi, and Virginia Mulvaney. Center left picture: Virginia types material for her school life section. Center right picture: Audrey and Alice discuss possible changes for the faculty sec- tion. Lower left picture: 'lOpps. herels a mistake, exclaims Jean to Phyllis who is seated at the typewriter. Lower right picture: Stand- ing, Lorraine and ,lane help Virginia sort pictures for use in School Life Section of Annual. NFORMATION on all school activities, including clubs, organizations, social life, and classes was gathered early in the fall as a beginning step in producing the 1952 Annual GW7. Seventeen students of various school interests were organized into a staff un- der the sponsorship of Mr. Edwin C. Meslow, editorial advisor. Instead of the usual plan of having an Editor-in-chief, special editors were chosen to plan various sections. Photography was done by members of the Camera Club with ,lohn Bauer and Steve Vap- nar working directly with the staff. Activities from the first day of school in September until the daipy school closes in ,lune are included in the Annual as a permanent record of the school year. 30 li editor ol' the class section, helps Betsy Woodman, Soph Class editor, with class lay' outs. Upper right: The miniature pictures are the first big job ol the Annual Staff. Sorting the pictures are, left to right, Marcia Woods, Nancy Flagg, and Mercedes Tompkins. Lower left: This yearis boys, sports staff, composed of Mel- vin Luke and Ken Epker, be- gan work in early September to gather data for their sec- tion. Lower right: .lane Larson, Mei-eerles T om p k i n s , and Gail Torlin confer on the Upper left: Lorraine Wootis, girls sports section. vom 146 YA Center of lbailq Hctialitq l EMBEIRS of the staff were divided into groups, depending on their interests and knowl- edge of areas involved. Heading the Classes section was Lorraine Woods. Working with her were Betsy Woodman, Laurni Wilson, and Nancy Flagg. The Faculty and De- partmental section Was handled by Audrey Boltz, who also served as production editor for the book. She was assisted by ,lean Powell, who also worked on the art details. ,lane Larson was editor of the Bulldog'9 theme. Virginia Mulvaney had charge of the School Life section, assisted by Phyllis Haimi. Marcia Wood edited the Music Section. The Boys Sports section was edited by Melvin Luke assisted by Ken Epker, who also handled the Military area. Mercedes Tompkins and Gail Torfin had charge of Girls' Sports. Judy Wilson, along with the rest of the staff, planned the clubs and organization section. Typist was Phyllis Haimi. The ads were sold by Jerry Gray and Louis Kerpan under the supervision of Mr. P. L. Schoenoff, business manager. John Wicklund drew the bulldog sketch figures. 31 Hudio- Ui ual Y Ser ice C7416 Upper left picture: Bill Nelms and George Martens carry movie equipment to classroom in senior building. Upper right picture: Andrew Urh adjusts film while others look on. Left to right: Frances Trusky, George Martens, and Bill Davison. Above picture, CLUB OFFICERS. Left to right: Bill Nelms, vicespresidentz Tom Sheehan, treas- urerg George Martens, president, Mr. Orlin Trapp, sponsor, and Fred Berry, secretary. UDIO-VISUAL serves many classes in WTHS by supplementing the regular shop and classroom instruction. Types of equipment used include sound and silent films, slides, records, transcription records, posters, charts, and models. The machines are oper- ated by students and are under the direction of Orlin D. Trapp. Mrs. Neary takes charge of recording films being checked in and out, Maintenance, running, and return of these machines is taken care of by students. The PA. system which is used during basketball games, assemblies, dances, and club meetings, is also a responsibility of this group. These students have proven themselves etlicient and dependable in their service to the students and to the school. They meet in a group the first Wednesday of every month in the In- dustrial Ofhce. 32 If photo ?anA 4a ti e group Camera Club provides an out- et lor the interests of high chool boys and girls Who follow whotography as a hobby. At the veekly meetings the members liscuss their problems and ex- :hange ideas about their hobby. X series of programs relating to 'arious phases of photography vas presented at open meetings hroughout the year. The club tlso sponsored an exhibit of sev- -nty-five prize winning prints rom the National High School Jhotograpliic Awards contest. A major activity on the part if the advanced members of the grouriisthe pniure coverage for he high school publications, the Xnnual 46W and the Student LW World. This assignment entails many extra hours a Week, .nd necessitates the photograph- -rs' presence at all school activi- ies, on school hours, evenings, ,nd week ends. OHicers this year Were: John Sauer, president, David Zelen, ice president, and Charles Mes- ow, secretary. Edwin C. Meslow 5 the faculty sponsor. 'op picture: Club members are shown en- Jying an illustrated lecture on composi- on at weekly meeting in Room 146. fiddle left: Bob Sine and Chuck Meslow re studying the results of their work with ie enlarger in the club darkroom. Vifldle right: .lohn Bauer, club president, fads prepared script, while Chuck Mes- iw, secretary, operates the slide projector tiring a weekly program period. t lower. right: .lohn Bauer, center, dem- istrates loading 35 mm. film into a day- ght developing tank. Observing are, left I right: Bob Sine, Bruce Rasmussen, huck Meslow, and John Spurling. it lower left: Studying an Eastman Kodak ghibit are, left to right: Bob Sine, Bruce asmussen, Tom DeRyke, John Bauer, ndy Uhr, John Spurling, and David flen. 3 I-MG-H SCHOOL CHMERH CLU5 9 W x fleaw aper Staff ifollow Zi elq Routine continuous cycle of activities, typical of any newspaper, constitutes the routine of the Student G'W,, World staff. A weekly student and faculty publication, the paper is written and edited by the students themselves, and is printed here in the school print shop. Deadlines, headlines, scoops, and Hthirtyn become a vivid part of a staff memberls vocabulary. Student 4'W', World is an elective course and is open to any student who has a high average in English. The staff meets as a class daily in room 147 under the faculty ad- visorship of George Reid. Mr. Paul Schoenoff advises the business end. An annual Student QCWU World social is the between semester Hobo Rally. Local merchants donated prizes that were given to the King and Queen, Hank Moss and Sheila Polvey. Other prizes were awarded to the winning jitterbug couple, Steve Labiris and Zari Paparigian. Upper left' Left to rivht' Special editors confer with Editor-in-Chief Lorraine Woods, second from right. Others pic- , . D . , tured are, Barb Cerzel, society editor: Cherilyn Clark, feature editorg and Jo Cyganek, associate editor. h S d 'W W ld in the N SPA ratin was the sports sec Upper right: One of the highest rated sections of t e tu ent ' or .... g i - - tion, edited by Bob Della Valle Qcenterj. Other sports stafl members are Andy Thomsen fleftl and Chuck Rottman. Below: Pictured are the entire first semester staff of the Student NWN world. Seated lleft to rightlz Joe Falotico, ' ' ' L' . Standng: Dar 'l Garland, Shirley Bob DellaValle, .lanet Shorman, Chuck Rottman, Judy Simon, and Baibara itman 1 y Slocum, Andy Thomsen, Lorraine Woods, Jo Cyganek, Loretta Darrow, Ernestine Lewis, Cherilyn Clark, Barb Cer- zel, Marlene Classman, Phyllis Gordon. 341- Student 'W' Worldjnitiate new jleature OMETHING entirely new to the school was the Student HW World-spolisored uCupid's Couple of 529' contest. Through ballots appearing in the paper, Dody Teeling and .lim Reiger were elected to this honor. They were featured in the Valentine's Day issue and received a portrait of themselves as a prize. Again this year the publication received a second-class rating in the N.S.P.A. judg- ing, which was higher than the previous year. A thorough coverage of activities in which there is student or faculty participation is presented by the Student 'GWU World. Top picture: A weekly task in the Student W World cycle is to check the page proofs and eliminate possible er- rors. Here staff members are gathered around the galley stone checking proofs. Center: Barb Cerzel, second from left. checks the society page. Others pictured are, left to right, Cherilyn Clark, Bob Della Valle, .lo Cyganek. Lower left: Paul Aidikonis demonstrates the use of the linotype. Lower right: The Student W World exchanges papers with high schools and colleges all over the country. Shown preparing papers for mailing are Daryl Garland and Janet Shorman. Y Y, , f , . , . ,. ,, e., .... ,x wr ,- -v f- Q. ' - WWF' -1-'z' :fm ., X ., -:w a v x k q'9L,f46ff7? X1f 'L Nm NL ' ver ,f-'fygsqfwf , 7 N . , X ' ' Rf' ,T 7 ,fx xg! 4 U . . W M Max , 5 ry, f, 'Aff 27:77 fW3,sgff.f1s-5gyfgggigafgj - x M Y Q2 ' ., 15 511 -wwqww - 'f , x ff? vvf Sif53J4L'WX1lf6'41f'ffnl-1 X , ' T 'V W' i3'Qf,b:., Qkwv. ' ' W Yr- R- 1' - ,.'fx' '- Q ,-,Q 'S . 'FXYX -' Q5 fifif, ., . , K , ' ' , 'ei tk 5 ,fm Q QQ , ywiiffa m , ., A ' 71,1 YNSJPI' ' , , ' if fgs,,gweWs , . . 4-m,44,gf,xg??,,,x,f, A E, ix Q ,,.,,xx xv, M ff, .-.Q ibm .saffxwf ' ,JN X . 1 6 Q ? S ,,,,,.Wm A I .f hw WW mn ,, ,wmv ' 0' A A f Y Cai an flff Z , U The exemplary qualities of the bulldog are emulated by the leaders in each of the four high school classes. Promotion from Freshman to Senior sta- tus requires four years of schooling, hut real growth is measured by character, lead- ership, and appreciation of service to others. The Claim e The happy smiles of the Seniors above are in anticipation of their graduation. They led their class through its most important year in high school. Left to right, they are: Rudy Bandovich, vice presidentg Ron- nie Sondee, presidentg Rhea Mackey, secretaryg and Dan Butkus, treasurer. Seniom Wind 11 Hi In Sch vol cdl'66l'A GRADUATION tradition was broken by the Class of 1952 as they went through their exercises in four consecutive days with Commencement on Tuesday night instead of the usual Thursday night activity. Sixteen Seniors, selected through homerooms, super- vised and planned the activities. The Commencement Committee, directed by the Misses Eva Qke, Margaret Perucca, and Vera Jerg, chose blue as the color of the caps and gowns, Those chosen for commencement speakers were Arnold Ounapu, Nancy Sustersic, Peggy Totterdell, and ,lean White. The Class play was Mr, Barryls Etchingsn. I C1444 of I 952 STAN ACKERMAN: Band, Jr. Classical League, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Tennis, cgW,' Club . . . JOHN ALEX ADAMS: Baseball, Basket- ball, Football, Military, Track, NWN Club, Spanish Club . . . MARILYN EILEEN AHOLA: French Club, G.A.A., Peppers, Club. PAUL VINCENT AIDIKONIS: Golf, Graphic Arts Club, Hall Monitor, Military, HW Club . . . ROBERT NORMAN ALCORN: Baseball, Basket- ball, Football, Military, MW Club . . . JUDITH ANDERSON: G.A.A., History Club, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club, Transferred from Burlington High School, 1950. NANCY JOANNE ANDERSON: Dramatics Club G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club . . . ROGER KEITH ANKLEY: Bas- ketball, Cross Country, Football, Hi-Y, Military, Track, ccW Club . . . BETTE JANE ARTIS: Jr. Red Cross. RICHARD MATTHEW ASMA: Cross Country, Crossed Sabres, Debate Team, History Club, Hi-Y, Life Saving, Military, Slide Rule Club, Swimming Squad, Track, HWR Club . . . RAUGHT A. ATTER- BERY: Baseball, Crossed Sabres, Life Saving, Mili- tary, Rifle Team, Transferred from Maine Town- ship High School, 1948 . . . JOHN W. BAILEY: Military, Drill Platoon. ARLENE BAIRD: Concert Choir, History Club, History Club Shows, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club . . . FRED BAIRSTOW: Basketball, Football, Golf Team, Military, Slide Rule Club, Student Council, Track, HW Club, Wrestling, Transferred from Capital Page School, 1948 . . . MICHAEL JOSEPH BALSAMO: Band, Baseball, Basketball, Football, History Club Shows, Track, MWF Club, Transferred from Inglewood High School, 1949. RUDY M. BANDOVICH: Class Officer, Distribu- tors, Club, Hall Monitor . . . LOIS JEAN BARNES: G.A.A., History Club, Peppers, Club . . . ROLAND FRED BARNES: Radio Club, Bowling Team, Jr. Red Cross. LAWRENCE JEROME BARRETT: Cross Country, Crossed Sabres, German Club, Hi-Y, Jr. Red Cross, Military, Track, Wi, Club, Wrestling . . . BRUCE IRVINE BELL: Cross Country, Golf Team, Rifle Team, Track, MW Club . . . BARBARA GAYLE BELZER: Crossed Sabres, Military, Girls, League, Hall Monitor, Jr. Classical League, Spanish Club. 39 if WALTER K. BOETTLE: History Club Shows, Hi- Y, Military, Plays, Swimming Squad, YV Club . . . JACQUELINE ANN BOGHOSSE: G.A.A., Life Saving, Y-Teens . . . AUDREY ANN BOLTZ: Annual Staff, Debate Team, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, National Honor Society, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club. MARY VIRGINIA BONAPARTE: Girls' League, Distributors' Club . . . DAVID H. BONNES: Dis- tributors' Club, Military . . . BARBARA BORGEL: G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club. JOHN E. BOWER: Biology Club, Class Council, Football, French Club, History Club, Hi-Y, Slide Rule Club, Track, HW Club . . . DOLORES JOAN BRAMM: Class Council, Crossed Sabres, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Military, Student Council, Spanish Club . . . CLARA LOUISE BREAN: Band, G.A.A., Ir. Clas- sical League, Ir. Red Cross. MARLES E. BRECHEISEN: G.A.A., Hall Monitor, History Club, Orchestra . . . ARTHUR JOSEPH BRENCE: Radio Club, Ir. Red Cross, Military . . . JOSEPH BRETZLAUF: Wrestling, Military, YV Club. ' The 61444 JEAN E. BENSON: Hall Monitor, Transferred from Waller High School, 1951 . . . COLIN JOHN BERDUX: History Club, History Club Shows, W Club, Wrestliiig . . . LEROY A. BERG: Golf Team, HW? Club, Bowling. CAROL M. BERGMAN: G.A.A., Girls' League. History Club, Y-Teens . . . JOHN ANTHONY BIEDA: Crossed Sabres, History Club, Military, Peppers' Club, Rifle Team, Senior Class Play, Span- ish Club, Transferred from St. George High School, 1949 . . . LEROY EDWARD BITTNER: Hall Monitor, Military. THERESA JOAN BITTNER: G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Na- tional Honor Society . . . BEVERLY BJORKMAN: Class Council, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club. Jr. Classical League, Jr. Red Cross, Radio Club . . . RITA NADINE BOEHM: Band, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club. , -.iM 0 l95Z ROBERT E. BREWIER: Class Council, Golf Team, History Club, Hi-Y, NWT Club, Spanish Club . . . JERRY EDWARD BROWN: Jr. Red Cross . . . .IOLENE S. BROWN: G.A.A., Girls, League, His- tory Club, History Club Shows, Jr. Red Cross. Spanish Club. MARIE A. BROYVN: G.A.A., Girls, League. His- tory Club, Jr. Classical League. Jr. Red Cross . . . PEGGY RAE BROWN: G.A.A .... NEIL VIN- CENT BUESCHING: Band. Football. Track. HW,, Club. LUCILLE ELLEN BIIRCHETT: Baton. Distribu- tor,s Club, G.A.A.. History Club. Jr. Classical League . . . MARGERY ETHEL BURGER: Crossed Sabres, G.A.A.. Girls, League, History Club, Mili- tary, National Honor Society, Peppers, Club. Span- ish Club . . . JUNE ELAINE BURKETT: G.A,A., History Club, Peppers, Club, Plays, Radio Club, Spanish Club. Y-Teens. . f f l '5 my C jd 771, W, - , X 'f sslfll - Q ss-,,.fa ' f ami X gg: af ,f Wfzasspy' 'N , twat' f Y , . y cfvsezfr ww as W WNW? f','t , Z -. - if R 7 '15-if I Xu s ' N, ! ,MX JO ANNE BURKEY: French Club, G.A,A., Girls, League, History Club, History Club Shows, Pep- pers, Club, Y-Teens . . . DOROTHY MAE BUR- RIS: Biology Club, Girls, League, Hall Monitor, History Club, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers, Club . . . DANIEL BERNARD BUTKUS: Baseball, History Club, Spanish Club. JACK CALDWELL: Military, Slide Rule Club, Drill Platoon . . . GEORGE TATE CALLISON: Swimming Squad, uW,, Club, Spanish Club, Wrestl- ing . . . NICK CAIVIACARIS: Band, Military. SHIRLEY RHUE CAMPBELL: Crossed Sabres, G.A.A., History Club Shows, Military, Peppers, Club, Spanish Club . . . WILLIAM JOHN CAMP- BELL: Baseball, Basketball, Class Council, History Club, Hi-Y, Jr. Red Cross, Student Council, 'aW,, Club . . . PATSY CAPLES: French Club, Slide Rule Club, Transferred from Principia Acad- emy, 1951. CLARISSA RUTH CARNAHAN: G.A.A., History Club, Spanish Club . . . JAMES WAYNE CAR- PENTER: Crossed Sabres, Football, History Club, Military, NWN, Club . . . RICHARD ELSON CAVIN: Band, Baseball, Basketball, Track, 46W,, Club. ll- I The Claim MARCELINE ANN CHADWICK: Biology Club, G.A.A., History Club, Spanish Club . . . JOY ELAINE CHALFANT: G.A.A., Girls, League, His- tory Club, Peppers? Club . . . JAMES JOHN CHA- MERNIK: Basketball, Golf Team, Military, c4W'7 Club. RICHARD E. CHAMERNIK: Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Military, NWW Club . . . BETTY ANN CHAPLEY: G.A.A., Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross, Y-Teens . . . SCOTT LOUIS CHESLIK: Concert Choir, Military, Transferred from Albert Lea, Minnesota, 1950. JAMES STANLEY CHRISTENSEN: Band, Class Council, Football, German Club, History Club, Slide Rule Club, Track, HW Club . . . CHERILYN SUE CLARK: French Club, G.A.A., Girls, League, History Club, History Club Shows, Peppers, Club, Student HWU World, Y-Teens . . . JACK CLARK: Hi-Y, Military. aa 'f J I W., Z Wa, ,Q 7 A News 1 f ' fga NANCY JEAN CLARK: G.A.A., Girls, League, Hall Monitor, History Club, Peppers' Club . . . EDITH RUTH COLEMAN: Girls' League, History Club . . . DOMINIC JOSEPH CONSTANTINO: Military, MW Club, Wrestling. JOSEPH ANTHONY CONSTANTINO: Band, Or- chestra, HW7' Club, Wrestling . . . WILLIAM ARTHUR COON: Hi-Y, Military, Swimming Squad, c'W,' Club . . . BETTY JEAN COOPER: Biology Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, History Club Shows, Y-Teens. MARIONA ELLEN COTTERELL: History Club, Plays, Transferred from Holy Child High School, 1949 . . . ROBERTA CHARLENE COTTERELL: Girls' League, History Club, Plays, Transferred from Holy Child High School, 1949 . . . PATSY RUTH CRANOR: G.A.A., Hall Monitor, History Club. TOM E. CROWLEY: Camera Club, Hall Monitor, Junior History Club . . . VAN CYBULSKI: Mili- tary . . . RICHARD JOSEPH CYGANEK: Base- ball, Crossed Sabres, Jr. Red Cross, Military, MW Club. il 2 THOMAS C. DETWILER: Camera Club, Junior History Club . . . DAVE EUGENE DEVER: Band, Football, History Club, Hi-Y, Orchestra, Swimming Squad, Track, 4cW', Club, Wrestling . . . LILLIAN ANN DE WITT: G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Jr. Classical League, Student Council, Span- ish Club. JOSEPH ANTHONY DIAGUILA: Jr. Classical League, Military . . . RAY JOSEPH DOLENCE: Camera Club, Graphic Arts Club, Military . . . EDWARD JOSEPH DOMALIK: Military. SALLY ANN DOMALIK: Jr. Red Cross . . . BILL VIC DOWNIE: Band, Distributors' Club, Football, Military, Track, 44W'7 Club . . . MARIA HELEN DRACOS: Band, Camera Club, G.A.A., Girls, League, History Club, History Club Shows, Na- tional Honor Society, Peppers' Club, Student 6'W,' World. THALIA P. DRACOS: Hall Monitor, Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club . . . MARILYN DRAHOS: G.A.A., Hall Monitor, History Club, Peppers' Club . . . JOAN IRENE DRETSKE: G,A.A., Hall Moni-- tor, History Club, Peppers' Club. 43 , 0 1952 OSCAR LAWRENCE DAHL: Baseball, Camera Club, Football, History Club, Hi-Y, Military, 'gW Club, Wrestling . . . RICHARD B. DALUGA: Audio Visual, Baseball, Football, Military, Slide Rule Club, NWI' Club . . . INEZ ALINDA DAVIS: G.A.A., Girls, League, Hall Monitor, History Club, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers' Club, Student Council, Spanish Club, TANYA AMANDA DAVIS: Dramatics' Club, Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, History Club Shows, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers? Club, Senior Class Play, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . BARBARA JEAN DECKER: G.A.A., Girls, League, Hall Monitor, His- tory Club, History Club Shows, Peppers, Club, Span- ish Club . . . MARTIN C. DECKER: Camera Club, Military, Track. DOLORES DELA PENA: G.A.A., History Club Shows, Spanish Club . . . ROBERT M. DELLA VALLE: Baseball, Basketball, Class Council, Foot- ball, Military, Student MVVJ' World, Track, caW Club . . . RAYMOND JOHN DETHORNE: Crossed Sabres, Football, Drill Platoon, Jr. Red Cross, Mili- tary, Peppers' Club, Rifle Team, Senior Class Play, Track, cgW'7 Club. WAYNE GORDON EKKELA: Audio Visual, Base- ball, Military, Bowling, MW7' Club . . . ANTHONY LOUIS ELLO: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Mili- tary, '4W', Club . . . PRICILLA EMERICK: Girls' League, History Club, G.A.A. SHIRLEY ANN EMMRICH: Distributors, Club, Girls' League, Hall Monitor . . . ANNE ERPELD- ING: Ir. Red Cross, G.A.A., Poster Club . . . WARREN EDWARD ESPERSON: Bowling, Mili- tary, Radio Club, Ir. Red Cross. GEORGE GILBERT EVANS: Football, Golf Team, History Club, Ir. Classical League, Military, Track, TWU Club . . . RUTH MARIE FALK: Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, Ir. Classical League . . . IOSEPH ANTHONY FALOTICO: Basketball, Football, Class Council, History Club, Military, Peppers' Club, Wrestling. ROSEMARY JANE FELLABAUM: Ir. Red Cross . . . PATRICIA ANN FIESEL: Class Council, Con- cert Choir, G.A.A., History Club, Jr. Red Cross, Memorial Scholarship Fund Show, Spanish Club . . . LOREN JAMES FISHER: Military, Tennis. 444 The 61444 DONALD STEVEN DRINKA: Bowling, Military . . . GERTRUDE MARIE DUNN: G.A.A., Peppers, Club, History Club, Spanish Club . . . GLADYS JEANETTE DUNN: Band, Ir. Red Cross. JOHN FRANCIS DUNN: Hi-Y, Life Saving, Mili- tary, Swimming Squad, NWN Club . . . DONALD ALBERT DUPIES: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Crossed Sabres, Military, Slide Rule Club, Track, W,' Club . . . ROBERT LAURENCE DUPIN: Graphic Arts Club, Military. ALICE DU VERNEY: Spanish Club, Transferred from Bowen High School, 1949 . . . JEAN MAR- GARET ECCLES: Transferred from Oak Park High School, 1950 . . . DOLORES .IEAN EFIN- GER: G.A.A. W --. 0 l95 RICHARD LEE FISHER: Bowling. History Club, Military, Slide Rule Club, Spanish Club . . . KATHRYN LOUISE FITZGERALD: Transferred from Bartram High, 1950 . . . RICHARD L. FOOTE: Bowling, Military, Slide Rule Club. HAROLD E. FORSTER: Basketball, Football, His- tory Club, Military, HW Club . . . BERT L. FOS- TER: Life Saving, Swimming Squad . . . PA- TRICIA ANN FRANK: Peppers, Club, Spanish Club. IIIDITH ANNE FREDERICKSON: Band. Class Council, Dolphin Club, G.A.A., History Club, His- tory Club Shows, Ir. Red Cross, Life Saving, Span- ish Club . . . HELEN ELAINE FROELICH: G.A.A., German Club, Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, Peppers' Club, Y-Teens . . . JOHN EDWARD FURLAN: Baseball, Football, Golf Team, History Club. LEON FRANKLIN FYE: Baseball, Distributors, Club, Football, Military, Swimming Squad . . . ROBERT DONALD GAINES: Football, Military, UWB Club . . . HAROLD A. GALSTER: Military. BEVERLY MAE GALVIN: Baton, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Pep- pers' Club, Student Council, Spanish Club . . . PETER ANTHONY GARGANO: Crossed Sabres, Football, Military, Radio Club, NWH Club, Spanish Club, Wrestling . . . GARRETT D. FRANKIE: Plays, Y-Teens, Transferred from Mississippi-Indi- ana College, 1950. DOROTHY JEAN GAWLIK: Baton . . . JOHN CHRIS GEERTSEN: Military , . . BARBARA LOUISE GERZEL: G.A.A., Girls? League, History Club, Ir. Red Cross, Peppers, Club, Student GIWQ, World, Y-Teens. MARLENE JUNE GLASSMAN: G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Ir. Red Cross, Slide Rule Club, Student MW World, Span- ish Club, Y-Teens . . . RICHARD JOSEPH CLOBIS: Football, Military . . . RUDOLPI-I STEVE GLOGOVSKY: Golf Team, Graphic Arts Club, Hall Monitor, History Club Shows, Military, Student Council, HW Club. 45 The Clam JOHN GONZALES: Military . . . PHYLLIS BERYL GORDON: Class Council, Girls' League, History Club, Peppers' Club, Student W World, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . RODNEY E. GRA- HAM: Spanish Club. JOSEPHINE YVONNE GRANA: Baton, G.A.A., Jr. Red Cross, Plays, Spanish Club . . . CHARLES E. GROOT: Graphic Arts Club, Military, Track . . . HELEN BARBARA GUGALA: G.A.A., Hall Monitor, History Club, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers' Club. PHYLLIS ANN GUST: G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, Spanish Club . . . NANCY JEAN GUY: G.A.A., Hall Monitor, Student Coun- cil . . . JOAN GUZAUSKI: Girls' League, History Club, Peppers' Club. JAMES JOSEPH HABJAN: Golf Team, Bowling . . . ROBERT EDWIN HAGMAN: Football, His- tory Club, Jr. Red Cross, National Honor Society, Slide Rule Club, HW Club, Spanish Club . . . CONNIE DER HAGOPIAN: G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Peppers' Club. PHYLLIS HAIMI: Annual Staff, French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Life Saving, Peppers' Club . . . MIKE HALL: Military . . . HAROLD EDWIN HANNA: Basketball, Mil-itary. ROBERT RAYMOND HANSEN: Radio Club . . MARILYN JOAN HARTMAN: Band, G.A.A .... RONALD N. HAYDOCK: Baseball, Basketball, Crossed Sabres, Football, History Club, History Club Shows, Hi-Y, Military, W Club, Spanish Club. SYLVIA ANTOINETTE HEBIOR: G.A.A., Girls' Leaguef Hall Monitor . . . GAYNA MAE HEISER: G.A,.A .... VIRGINIA IRENE HENDRIX: Class Council, Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, Jr. Classical League, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers' Club. 46 HELEN VIRGINIA HUGHES: Poster Club . . . FLORENCE MARIE HUSSEY: Baton, G.A.A., Hall Monitor, History Club, National Honor So- ciety, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club . . . ALICE ELIZABETHMINNESS: G.A.A., Girls' League, His- tory Club, Jr. Red Cross, National Honor Society. AUDREY ANN ISLEY: G.A.A., Girls' League, His- tory Club, Peppers' Club . . . CHARLOTTE ANN ISTOK: G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, Stu- dent Council, Spanish Club . . . JOYCE A. JACK- SON: G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Pep- pers' Club, Poster Club, Spanish Club. ALLAN JEROME JACOBS: Basketball, History Club, Jr. Classical League, Slide Rule Club, Tennis, HW Club . . . EILEEN LOUISE JACOBS: G.A.A., German Club, Peppers' Club, Poster Club . . . ROBERT RAYMOND JACOBSON: Band, Base- ball, Basketball, History Club, History Club Shows, Jr. Red Cross, Orchestra, Slide Rule Club. EDWARD H. JEFFERS: Baseball, Football, MW Club . . . LILLIAN IVY JENKINS: French Club, Girls' League, National Honor Society, Orchestra . . . THERESA MARIE JEREB: G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Peppers' Club. 447 Q,....Qmw,i , 0 1952 EDWARD HENNESSEY: Class Council, Football, Hi-Y, Military, MW Club, Transferred from Austin High School, 191118 . . . DONALD GEORGE HER- MAN: Military, Drill Platoon . . . THOMAS LAW- RENCE HETT: Crossed Sabres, History Club, Mili- tary, Spanish Club, Rifle Team. WILLIAM JOHN HOFFMAN: Military . . . JAMES CARL HORN, JR.: Band, History Club, Hi-Y, Radio Club . . . JON EDWARD HOWARD: Band, Crossed Sabres, Military, Rifle Team. GUY ROBERT HROVATIN: Baseball, Class Coun- cil, Football, Golf, Military . . . SHIRLEY ANN HUBBARD: Band, Biology Club, G.A.A., History Club, History Club Shows, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club . . . DELORES BLANCHE HUDSON: Con- cert Choir, Spanish Club. W J f-- , . , is , - V, ' ' f ' 1 s, - ,f s fo, -X f, N. ,--. s , M I X, ,Z if f ' Uf . ff 'ff , , X , JV-fi 2 ' or 0-'Er wi W3 , x - , :ffm f sfrkf 'Q i eff' T Q 'M s Q f 'mhk rr ,: W , I l . OPHELIA DELIGHTA JUDE: Biology Club. G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Plays, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . ELLEN CHRISTINE JUNTUNEN: French Club, G.A.A. . . . PATRICIA ANN KACZMARYN: Girls' League. PAUL EDWARD KAMSCHULT E: Basketball, Cross Country, Crossed Sabres, Football, Golf. Na- tional Honor Society, VV Club . . , ALBERT LOUIS KANCILJA: Golf, Hall Monitor, History Club, History Club Shows, Military, Peppers' Club . . . MARIETTA KAPLAN: Spanish Club. JOSEPH RAYMOND KARLOVICH: Military . . . NANCY JEAN KASPER: G.A.A., German Club. Girls' League, History Club . . . EDWARD NOR- MAN KAZARIAN: Baseball, Football, Golf, His- tory Club, History Club Shows, Hi-Y, Military, i'W Club, Spanish Club. BEATRICE LEE KEMP: Girls' League . . . LOUIS FRANK KERPAN: Baseball, Football, Graphic Arts Club, Military, Student W World, W Club . . . EUGENE CHARLES KILGER: Distribu- tors' Club, Graphic Arts Club. IH 7'lae CMAA KENNETH LEE JOHNSON: Distributors' Club, Basketball, Military, Radio Club . . . CLAUDE EUGENE JOHNSON: Military, Transferred from Manuel High School, 1950 . . . FRED THOMAS JOHNSON: Band. LOIS MARY JOHNSON: A Cappella Choir, Con- cert Choir, G.A.A,, Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, Peppers' Club . . . MAVIS MARIE JOHNSON: G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, History Club Shows, Peppers' Club, Senior Class Play, Spanish Club . . . ROBERT JAMES JOHNSON: Football, Track, W Club, Wfrestling. I-I. EUGENE JONES: Band, Football, Jr. Red Cross, Track, W Club, Wrestling . . . JUDY BESS JONES: Cheerleader, Class Council, Hall Monitor, History Club, Peppers' Club, Class Play, Student Council . . . ROBERT JORGENSEN: Crossed Sabres, Football, History Club Shows, Hi-Y, Life Saving, Military, Senior Class Play, Swimming Squad, W Club. o 1952 BETTY JANE KINNIINEN: Transferred from Iron YVood, Michigan. 1951 . . . DOLORES J. KNOX: Distributors' Club, Dolphin Club, C.A.A.. Hall Monitor, Life Saving, Peppers, Club . . . TOM KONCAN: Military. CHARLES KOPIAN: Hall Monitor, Military . . . LOUIE STANLEY KOSCHAK: Military, Rifle Team, Drill Platoon . . . FLORENCE ANN KOST- NER: C.A.A.. Girls, League. CAROLYN ROSE KOVACH: Dolphin Club, Life Saving . . . ROBERT FRANK KULA: Military. Plays . . . SONJA KOUPPALA: Class Council, Crossed Sabres, Dolphin Club, G.A.A., History Club. Jr. Red Cross, Life Saving, Military, Peppers, Club, Spanish Club. HELEN JEAN KURRINGER: Biology Club, Class Council, Crossed Sabres, G.A.A., German Club, Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Jr. Red Cross, Life Saving, Military, Student Couns eil . . . JAMES P. KYALLA: Baseball, Football, Military . . . JOHN J. LABUS: Military, Slide Rule Club. STEVE PETER LAMBIRIS: Baseball, Basketball, History Club Shows, Military, Radio Club . . . FRANK LANCOLOTI: Baseball, Basketball, Foot- ball, Military, Plays, MW Club . . . DARLENE .IOAN LARSEN: History Club, National Honor So- ciety, Poster Club, Spanish Club. JANE E. LARSON: Annual Staff, Biology Club, C.A.A., Girls, League, History Club, History Club Shows, Peppers' Club . . . JOHN LAVRIS: Band, Baseball, Distributors, Club, History Club Shows, Military . . . MARY PATRICIA LEBARON: C.A.A., Jr. Red Cross, Life Saving. PATRICIA LORENE LEFFLER: Band, Girls, League, History Club . . . PETER A. LENTINE: Basketball, Colf, Military, Rifle Team . . . LEO M. LINSKY: Baseball, Basketball, Military. .19 The 61444 BARBARA ANN LITMAN: Future Teachers, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers' Club, Student Vim World, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . JIM LOFFREDO: Football, Military, Track, MW Club, Wrestling . . . MILDRED ANDREA Lo MONACO: Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club Shows, Peppers' Club. MELVIN ERNEST LUKE: Annual Staff, Baseball, Basketball, Class Council, Cross Country, Football. Hall Monitor, History Club, Slide Rule Club, Tennis, W Club . . . NANCY CAROLINE LUNDGREN: French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Life Saving, Peppers' Club . . . JOHN FRANCIS MACISAAC: Basketball, Cross Country, Military, Track, 6gW Club. ELDON GERALD MACKEY: Football, History Club, History Club Shows, Military, Senior Class Play, MW Club, Wrestling . . . RHEA GERALDINE MACKEY: Cheerleader, Crossed Sabres, History Club, Military, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club, Y- Teens . . . JAMES EUGENE MAGUIRE: History Club, Jr. Classical League, Military, Slide Rule Club. JUDITH MAE MAGUIRE: Baton, Girls' League. History Club, History Club Shows, Spanish Club . . . LORRAINE LUCILLE MALYSZKA: G.A.A., Peppers' Club . . . RAYMOND FRANCES MAR- KIEWICZ: Military. WAYNE RICHARD MAROCCO: Basketball . . . ELDON KENT MARSHALL: Band, Golf, History Club, Jr. Classical League, Military, Senior Class Play, Spanish Club . . . GEORGE A. MARTENS: Audio Visual, Crossed Sabres, Military. CHARLES F. MASON: Crossed Sabres, Distribu- tors' Club, Jr. Red Cross, Military . . . BONNIE MATHIESEN: Girls' League, G.A.A., History Club, History Club Shows, Jr. Red Cross . . . IUDIE CORA MATSON: Class Council, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. VIRGINIA LEE MATTHEWS: Peppers' Club, Girls' League . . . DARRELL BRUCE MAY: Gra- phic Arts Club, Military . . . GAIL VERNETTE MCCLURE: Annual Staff, Debate Team, Girls' League, Hall Monitor. 50 'DWI iiiv I M' -i JACK ED MEUNIER: Military, Rifle Club, Gra- phic Arts Club . . . KAY FRANK MIHEVIC: His- tory Club, Jr. History Club, Military, Ir. Red Cross . . . CAROL PAULA MIKLIK: G.A.A., Girls' League, Y-Teens, Spanish Club. BENNETT EDWARD MILLER: Basketball, Con- cert Choir, Football, Military, SWR Club . . . LEROY MILLER: Crossed Sabres, Golf Team, Military . . . ORELIA MAY MILLER: Girls' League, G.A.A., Y-Teens. ROBERT E. MILLIGAN: ,Ir. History Club, Mili- tary, Slide Rule Club . . . ALICE MINASSIAN: G.A.A., Transferred from Hamberg, Germany, 1950 . . . GLEN L. MITCHELL: Crossed Sabres, Football, Hall Monitor, History Club, Ir. Red Cross, Military, Track, KW , Club, Spanish Club. .IEANNETTE ELAINE MITCHELL: Dolphin Club, G.A.A., Hall Monitor, Jr. Red Cross, Life Saving, Peppers, Club, Spanish Club . . . FRANK JOHN MLINAR: Basketball, Military . . . MARY LOU MOBERG: G.A.A., Girls, League, History Club, History Club Shows, Jr. Red Cross, Memorial Scholarship Fund Show, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club. - ' 51 v 1952 ANDERSON THORAN MCCULLOUCH: A Cap- pella Choir, Basketball, Cross Country, History Club Shows, Military, Track, SWR Club . . . GAIL ELEANOR MCFARLAND: G.A.A., Girls' League, Life Saving . . . GWEN HELEN MCGREW: Future Teacher. G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club Shows, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club. RICHARD PATRICK MCMANAMAN: Concert Choir. Military, Swimming Squad . . . JODY LEE MCMULLEN: History Club, Peppers, Club, Span- ish Club, Transferred from William Horlick High, 1950 , . . JOHN MCSHANE: Class Council, Foot- ball. History Club Shows, Plays, Student Council, Track, GWR Club, Wrestling. AL GEORGE MELVILLE: Basketball, Cross Coun- try, Football, SWR Club . . . HELEN ROSE MESEC: G.A.A., Girls, League, Hall Monitor, His- tory Club, Peppers' Club . . . BRUCE METCALF: History Club Shows, Military. WILLIAM D. NELMS, JR.: Audio Visual, Concert Choir, Military, Color Guard, Drill Platoon . . . JOHN NELSON: Military, Radio Club, Slide Rule Club, Wrestling, Basketball . . . JOHN CHARLES NEWMAN: Crossed Sabres, Military, Rifle Team. MARILYN JEANNETTE NICHOLS: Biology Club, Concert Choir, G.A.A., Girls, League, Hall Moni- tor, History Club, Transferred from Holy Child High School, 1950 . . . BERNARD RALPH NIE- BUR: Baseball, Military . . . DONALD CHARLES NIEMI: Football, Military, Track, 'LWR Club, Wrestling. LORRAINE T. NOVAK: G.A.A., Girls' League. History Club, Peppers' Club . . . ROBERT NO- VAK: Bowling, Slide Rule Club, Transferred from Lane Tech High, 1950 . . . IGNACIO OCHOA: Hi-Y, Military, Swimming Squad, NWN Club, Span- ish Club. LINDA LEE OLIVER: G.A.A., Ir. Red Cross, Pos- ter Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . IRENE T. OLSON: Biology Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, Ir. Classical League, Pep- pers, Club, Senior Class Play . . . JOAN ELEANOR OLSON: Class Council, Concert Choir, Girls, League, History Club, History Club Shows, Poster Club, Senior Class Play. 52 The Claw JOAN MAY MORAN: Biology Club, Concert Choir, Dolphin Club, Future Teachers, G.A.A., Life Saving, Peppers' Club, Student Council, Trans- ferred from Lake Forest High School, 1949 . . . JOANNE MORDHORST: Biology Club, History Club, Jr. Classical League, Peppers' Club . . . ELAINE GENEVIEVE MORLEY: Baton, G.A.A., Girls, League, History Club, Ir. Red Cross, Spanish Club. PATRICIA MORRIS: A Cappella Choir, G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, History Club Shows, Peppers' Club . . . VIRGINIA G. MULVANEY: Annual Staii, Baton, G.A.A., Girls' League, Ilistory Club, History Club Shows, Jr. Red Cross, Life Saving, Peppers' Club, Radio Club . . . IACK HOWARD MUNDSTOCK: Basketball, His- torv Club, Military, Tennis, MW , Club, Spanish Club. MICHAEL WILLIAM MURPHY: Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Graphic Arts Club, Military, NWN Club . . . PATRICIA JEAN NABER: Y-Teens . . . PATRICIA A. NEEDLES: G.A.A., Hall Moni- tor, Poster Club. ,.. . --Af H126 H... ,,.., M. ..., .......ii-i... ,,.., .. ..Y., . ,-,, Mm-M, 0 1952 JEROME HERMAN ONAN: Crossed Sabres, Foot- ball, Military. Student Council, IEW Club, Wrestl- ing . . . HARRY OPAL: Baseball, Class Council, Golf Team, Hi-Y, Military, Track . . . JERRY ORBACH: Bass Clef, Concert Choir, Football, His- tory Club, History Club Shows, Jr. Red Cross. Mili- tary, Plays. Senior Class Play, Swimming Squad. ARNOLD JULIUS OUNAPU: History Club, Na- tional Honor Society. Student ATV World, Trans- ferred from Rudyard High School, 1949 . . . AN- THONY PETER PALBICKE: History Club . . . JEAN ANN PALO: G.A.A., Girlsi League, History Club. Peppers, Club. Poster Club. MARY MADELINE PALZET: Biology Club, G.A.A., Girls' League. History Club, History Club Shows, Peppers, Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . ZARI PAPARIGIAN: G.A.A.. History Club, Span- ish Club . . . JOE ANTHONY PARRINO: Base- ball, Hi-Y, Jr. Red Cross, Military. FLORINE LEE PASTELL: Girls' League . . . PAUL FRANKLIN PATOCK: Crossed Sabres, Football, History Club, Military, Plays, Track, 'LW Club, Spanish Club, Wrestling . . . JOANNE PAVELICK: Girls' League. FRANCES MARIE PAYNE: Adelphian Y-Teens, G.A.A .... JEAN MARILYN PEARSON: Jr. Red Cross . . . ARTHUR KHOREN PERZIGIAN: Base- ball, History Club, History Club Shows, Military. CHARLOTTE ANN PETERSON: A Cappella Choir, Crossed Sabres, G.A.A., Girls, League, His- tory Club, History Club Shows, Jr. Red Cross, Military, National Honor Society, Slide Rule Club. LEONARD JOHN PETROVIC: Military . . . ESTHER MARIE PETRUSKA: G.A.A. JERRY CHARLES PETRUSKA: History Club, Military . . . MARIAN DOROTHY PETRUSKY: G.A.A., Hall Monitor, History Club . . . ALLEN PICKUS: Camera Club, History Club, History Club Shows, Peppers' Club, Slide Rule Club, Tennis, 4'W,' Club, Spanish Club. The C1444 MELINE PILIBOSIAN: G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Natil Honor Society, Peppers' Club, Poster Club, Slide Rule Club, Y-Teens . . . BAR- BARA JEAN POTTALA: Crossed Sabres, Dolphin Club, French Club, G.A.A., History Club . . . JEAN POWELL: Annual Staff, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Life Saving, Poster Club, Class Play, Spanish Club. JOHN EDWARD PRATT: Biology Club, Class Council, Crossed Sabres, History Club, Military, Plays, Senior Class Play, Rifle Team . . . BILLY PRICE: Military . . . CAROLYN HELEN PRINGLE: G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Jr. Classical League, Jr. Red Cross, Radio Club. FLORENCE MARIE PUDLO: Girls' League . . . HELEN FRANCES PYNNONEN: A Cappella Choir, Class Council, Girls' League, History Club, Treble Clef, Spanish Club . . . ROBERT MARCEL RAASCH: Audio Visual, Baseball, Football, Mili- tary, GLW7, Club. HELEN SUSANNE RASMUSSEN: Spanish Club, Transferred from Zion-Benton High, 1950 : : : JOAN RUTH RASMUSSEN: Spanish Club, Trans- ferred from Zion-Benton High, 1950 . . . WAYNE NELS RAWN: Military. FRANK FRED RECKENDORF: Annual Staff, Class Council, Distributors, Club, Football, Student LLW,' World, NWB Club . . . RONELLE FAYE REEVES: A Cappella Choir, Concert Choir. G.A.A., History Club, History Club Show, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers, Club . . . CARL EUGENE REGE- NAUER: Band. CHARLENE DELORES REHOR: Dolphin Club, G.A.A., Life Saving, Peppers' Club, Bowling . . . LOlS ANN REMDE: Concert Choir, G.A.A., His- ,tory Club, History Club Shows, Ir. Classical League, Life Saving, Treble Clef Club, Transferred from Cooley High School, 1950 . . . EUGENE ALVIN RENBERG: Band, Football, History Club Shows, 44W,, Club. JOE RICO: Baseball, Basketball, Football . . . JAMES JOSEPH,,RlEGER: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, History Club, Military, 4'W,, Club . . . EDWARD FIDELIS RIGWOOD: Military. A ,U . ' fr LJ. 541 Q. Q' ' f ' JEAN ELIZABETH RULES: Cheerleader, Class Council, French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, His- tory Club, Peppers' Club . . . MARY KAY RUS- SELL: Concert Choir, History Club, Peppers' Club, Student Council, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . CAROL JEAN SAARI: G.A.A., History Club, Jr. Classical League, Nat'l Honor Society, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club. MARVIN L. SAGE: Band, Concert Choir, Foot- ball, Transferred from Libertyville High, 1950 . . . THOMAS W. SCHEUER: Hi-Y, Slide Rule Club . . . LURRENE ANN SCHEVE: G.A.A., Hall Monitor, Y-Teens. JOAN ALBERTA SCHMIDT: G.A.A., Junior His- tory Club . . . MARLIS MAE SCHMITZ: G.A.A., Girls' League . . . HERBERT JOHN SCHRADER: German Club, Jr. Red Cross, Military. RALPH H. SCHROEDER: Military . . . JOAN MARIE SCHWALBE: G.A.A., German Club, Pep- pers' Club, Poster Club, Transferred from Holy Child High, 19-I9 . . . JOANN ELIZABETH SCHWARZ: Biology Club, Crossed Sabres, French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Military, Peppers' Club. 55 0 1952 SHIRLEY MAY RIIPI: Girls' League, Jr. Red Cross, Orchestra . . . JOHN JOSEPH RIVELLI: History Club Shows, Military, Swimming Squad, Track. W Club . . . CAROL ROBINSON: His- tory Club. TED ROCACZUK: Audio Visual, Baseball, Biology Club. Crossed Sabres, German Club, Military . . . JOAN ANGELINE ROGALA: G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Peppers' Club . . . MILLY JOY ROGERS: Transferred from Band High School, 1950. SALLY T. ROOS: Biology Club, Girls' League, History Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . JOAN R. ROTH: Cheerleader, Girls' League, History Club, Peppers' Club, Transferred from Zion-Ben- ton, 19-I9 . . . CHARLES H. ROTTMAN: History Club Shows, Military, Senior Class Play, Slide Rule Club, Student W World, Transferred from San Diego, California, 1950. NADINE RUTH SHAFER: Biology Club, Crossed Sabres, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Jr. Red Cross, Military, Poster Club, Radio Club . . . ESTHER MARIE SHANYFELT: Biology Club, Debate Team, Girls' League, History Club, Peppers, Club . . . MAURICE GEORGE SHARP: Basketball, Crossed Sabres, Football, Hall Monitor, Military, Track, NWN Club, Spanish Club. JOHN KENNETH SICK: Band, Basketball, Cross Country, HYIP, Club . . . JLIDITH MARY SIMON: Class Council, Future Teachers, Girls, League, His- tory Club, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers' Club, Slide Rule Club, Student NWN World, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . GLADYS MAE SKWARKOWSKI: G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Peppers' Club. BARBARA LOUISE SLOCUM: Biology Club, G.A.A., Girls, League, History Club, Radio Club . . . MATTHEW JAMES SMITH: Band, Baseball, Class Council, Football, Track, 4lW7' Club, Spanish Club . . . RONALD WILLIAM SONDEE: A Cap- pella Choir, Bass Clef, Class Council, Hi-Y, Mili- tary, Plays, Slide Rule Club, Student Council, Ten- nis, HWW Club. EGAN WOLDER SORENSEN: Graphic Arts Club, Golf. Tennis, Military . . . JACK CHRISTIAN SOR- ENSEN: Military, Rifle Team, Tennis . . . JIM FSTANCZAK: Baseball, Football, Military, 4cW,, Club, Spanish Club. 56 The 6144.4 ALFRED THOMAS SCOTT: Baseball, Military, MWW Club . . . DORIS SCRANTON: Biology Club, G.A.A., Girls, League, Hall Monitor, History Club, Jr. Classical League, Peppers' Club, Slide Rule Club . . . PEGGY LOUISE SEAGER: G.A.A., Ger- man Club, History Club, Peppers' Club. JERRY SEARS: Baseball, Crossed Sabres, Foot- ball, Military, MWW Club . . . MARY LOIS SEA- TON: Concert Choir, History Club Shows, Jr. Red Cross . . . PAUL FRANK SEDAY: Military, Slide Rule Club, Track, HWR Club. JANICE MARIE SEKULICH: G.A.A., History Club, National Honor Society, Peppers' Club . . . EINO E. SEPPALA: Military . . . JIM L. SER- ZYNSKI: Baseball, History Club, Military, NW Club. 0 1952 JOHN EARL STROBBE: Baseball, Class Council, Football, Future Teacher. History Club, Military, Spanish Club . . . PHYLLIS ANN STRYKOW- SKI: Baton, G.A.A., Girls' League, Ir. Red Cross. Life Saving, Peppers, Club, Radio Club . . . ROBERT SUSMAN: Military, Football. NANCY ELAINE SUSTERSIC: Class Council, Future Teacher, G.A.A., History Club, Spanish Club . . . AUGUST WILLIAM SWANSON: Bas- ketball, Cross Country, Football. LIW,7 Club . . . BARBARA ELIZABETH TAYLOR: Class Council, Girls' League, Ir. Classical League, Orchestra, Y-Teens. RITA VINIS TENNYSON: Concert Choir, G.A.A., Girls' League, A Cappella Choir . . . LAWRENCE V. TEN PAS: Football, Graphic Arts Club, Track, 'WV' Club, Wrestling . . . MARILYN ROSE TER- RIEN: Concert Choir, Girls' League, History Club, Peppers' Club. EUGENE THOMPSON: Basketball, Football, Mili- tary, Track, NWN Club . . . ANDREW NELS THOMSEN: Basketball, Football, Graphic Arts Club, Student NW World, Transferred from High- land, Yvisconsin, 1951 . . . CLAIRE THORP: G.A.A., History Club. JUDITH MARIE THRALL: G.A.A., Girls' League . . . DIANE LEE TINDALE: G.A.A., German Club, Girls' League, History Club, Peppers, Club . . . EDWARD WILLIAM TOBIN: Military. LOIS MARLENE TOLLEFSON: Girls' League . . . PATRICIA HELEN TOMKOWICZ: G.A.A., His- tory Club, National Honor Society, Peppers' Club . . . BARBARA JOAN TOMPKINS: History Club, Spanish Club. MERCEDES W. TOMPKINS: Annual Staff, Future Teacher, G.A.A., History Club, Spanish Club . . . GAIL ANN TORFIN: Annual Staff, History Club, Spanish Club . . . ANDREW TORREZ: Military. 57 V .. The C1444 BARBE LEE TOTTERDELL: Class Council, Dra- matics Club, French Club, History Club, Y-Teens . . . PEGGY ANN TOTTERDELL: A Cappella Choir, Biology Club, Concert Choir, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Me- morial Scholarship Fund Show, National Honor Society, Treble Clef, Spanish Club . . . JOHN T. TSAUSIS: Distributors' Club. CAROL ANN TUCKER: Dolphin Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Life Saving, Peppers' Club . . . JOSEPH TYLER: Band, Cross Country, Football, Track, HW Club . . . WAYNE CHARLES VAN HEIRSEELE: Crossed Sabres, Distributors' Club, Military. JUNE ARDETH VAN TREECK: G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, History Club, Poster Club, Class Play, Spanish Club,X-Teens . . . ROBERT JOSEPH VAN TREECK: Baseball, Basketball, Football, History Club, Hi-Y, Ir. Red Cross, Mili- tary, Slide Rule Club, Track, MW Club, Spanish Club, Wrestling . . . STEPHEN GEORGE VAP- NAR: Annual Staff, Camera Club, Golf Team, Mili- tary, Student HW World, Track. ALICE REYNA VARGAS: G.A.A .... ARGERIE MARIA VEHOS: Baton, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Ir. Red Cross, National Honor So- ciety, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club . . . ROSE- MARY VIGNIERI: Class Council, Distributors' Club, Girls' League, Peppers' Club. BARB VOGEL: Class Council, History Club, Sen- ior Class Play, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . DENNIS CHARLES VOGT: Baseball, Military . . . JAMES AUGUST WAGNER: Military, Transferred from Quigley High, 1950. MARY JAYNE WAGNER: Baton, G.A.A., History Club, Life Saving, Spanish Club . . . THERESA MARIE WALCZAK: G.A.A., Girls' League, His- tory Club, Peppers' Club . . . BARBARA ANN WALDORF: Biology Club, Concert Choir, A Cap- pella Choir, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, History Club Shows, Ir. Classical League, National Honor Society. HARRIET LEE WARD: G.A.A., Girls' League- History Club, Memorial Scholarship Fund Show, National Honor Society, Peppers' Club, Spanish Club . . . ,IAMES E. WARNECKE: History Club, Life Saving, Military, Spanish Club . . . JAMES F. WARNECKE: Hi-Y, Life Saving, Military, Swimming Squad, Tennis, HW Club. 58 7 - RAYMOND WICKSTROM: Graphic Arts Club, Track . . . PAUL ALEX VVILLE: Band, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Slide Rule Club, Student W World . . . LORETTA WILLIAMS: G.A.A., Spanish Club, Y-Teens. MARGUERITE E. WILLIAMS: Concert Choir, G.A.A., Hall Monitor, History Club . . . WARREN T. WILLIAMS: Camera Club, History Club, Wrestling Squad . . . LORRAINE T. WOODS: An- nual Staff, Baton, Girls' League, Hall Monitor, His- tory Club, History Club Shows, Jr. Red Cross, Peppers' Club, Plays, Senior Class Play, Student W World. JERRY JOSEPH ZEILBECK: A Cappella Choir, Bass Clef Club, Concert Choir, Military, Swimming Squad, Track, Spanish Club, Wrestling . . . MAR- GUERITE CATHERINE ZIRKELBACH: G.A.A., Girls' League, Hall Monitor, Jr. Red Cross, Pep- pers' Club, Y-Teens . . . SYLVIA ROSE ZORC: Class Council, G.A.A., History Club, Peppers' Club. HENRY JOHN ZORZY: Class Council, Football, Military, W Club, Wrestling . . . JUDITH ANN ZUPANCIC: French Club, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club Shows, Ir. Red Cross, Peppers' Club, Y-Teens . . . FRANK ZUPEC: A Cappella Choir, Baseball, Bass Clef Club, Concert Choir, W Club. 59 0 1952 LORETTA ANN YVASIL: Cheerleader, Crossed Sabres, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, His- tory Club Shows, Ir. Red Cross, Military, National Honor Society, Peppers' Club . . . CHARLES EARL WATERS: History Club, Military . . . MARILYN KATHERINE WEIDNER: History Club, Biology Club, Girls' League, Spanish Club. KENNETH R. WELLS: Military, Transferred from Corina Union High, 1950 . . . DENNIS A. WEN- DRICKS: A Cappella Choir, Baseball, Military, Swimming Squad, W Club . . . MARY LOUISE WERNER: A Cappella Choir, Biology Club, Con- cert Choir, Crossed Sabres, Future Teacher, Girls' League, History Club, Military, Nat'l Honor So- ciety, Peppers' Club. BARBARA ANNETTA WHITE: French Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens . . . JEAN WHITE: Class Council, G.A.A., Girls' League, History Club, Na- tional Honor Society . . . TIMOTHY DWIGHT WHITEHEAD: Football, Graphic Arts Club, Mili- tary. Time Studen tA bo Hot dppear in C'laAA Section Barbara Beeson Peter Bojniewicz Albert Ditzig Rudy Du Verney John Bauer Louise Burchett Joanne Dupin Mary Long Raymond Maeier Shirley Bogdala Moses Boyd Patricia Gavin Elaser Elasarian Wilton Gates Gust Bots-ios Gerald Brandt James Burba Rafaela Cortes Gladys Garrett Dennis Johnson SENIORS Marie Gatewood Richard Kenyon Dan Kilbane JUNIORS Eugene Macki Peter McDermott J. T. Pagitr Jack Phillips SOPHOMORES Jo Anne Hamilton Emil Ladewig Mary McDonald Richard May Larry Nixon Raymond Powers FRESHMEN Terry Johnson Harold Marlar Gerald Mitchell Willian Naber Leo Palomar 60 Jack McCarthy Tom Pintavalle Charles Schelinski Sara Thomas Jack Roberts Warren Shaver Donna Singer Allen Stoddard Ronald Doleme Joel Pucek Isaac Smith Robert Thorp Herbert Williarns Richard Zwickc Dorothy Quigley James Richards Ken Saams , Jerome Shimulias Romaine Still Harold Temple Mmm- Svcietq KM M School leader is At right, SOCIETY OFFICERS. Left to right: Ethel Bur- I ger, Stanley Ackerman, Jean White, Paul Wille. Above, HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS. Seated, left to right: Peggy Totterdell, Barbara Waldorf, Loretta Wasil, Janice Sekulich, Carol Saari, Alice Inness, Teresa Bittner. Standing in second row: Harriet Ward, Charlotte Peterson, .lean Wfhite, Mary Lou Werner, Audrey Boltz, Lillian ,len- kins, Ethel Burger, Florence Hussey, Argerie Vehos, Pat Tomkowicz. Standing in last row: Paul Wille, Robert Hag- man, Arnold Ounapu, Paul Kamschulte, Stanley Ackerman. Not shown in picture are: Maria Dracos, Darlene Larsen, and Meline Pilibosian. ' CHOLARSHIP, service, leadership and character are characteristics of the members of the National Honor Society. Since only fifteen per cent of a class is eligible for mem- bership, being a member of the Honor Society is one of the greatest honors that one can receive in high school. The names of the senior students who are in the upper third of their class, plus the names of the junior students who have received nothing lower than a B on their report cards are placed on a list which is given to all faculty members. The Faculty then vote for the students which in their opinion would be the best for Honor So- ciety Membership. Miss Helen Cunningham, and Mr. David Fields are the sponsors. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS-INDUCTED MAY 13, 1952 Cherilyn Clark Betty Cooper Tanya Davis Don Dupies Beverly Calvin Judy Anderson lack Bower Dolores Bramm Dorothy Burris Shirley Campbell Marlene Classman Sonja Kuoppala Barbara Litman Melvin Luke Robert Milligan JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERSMINDUCTED MAY Robert Holm Myrna Johnson Robert K, Johnson Kenneth Hagopian Joseph Krause Carolyn Anderson Nancy Blumberg Kay Dietmeyer Frederick Minn Mandel Moeckler Mary Ann Nuding Arlene Populorum Sheila Porett Irene Olson Joan Olson .lean Palo Lois Remde Ronnie Sondee Nancy Sustersic 13, 1952 John R. Reardon Phillip Ruffalo Frank Tersar Margaret Welsh Robert Zweifel Smile and the World smiles with you, seems to he the motto of the Junior Class oflicers who are here eagerly awaiting the Prom. Left to right they are: Kenneth Hagopian, vice presidentg Jean Prowett, treasur- erg John Reardon, presidentg Eileen Opal, secretaryg and Nancy Blum- hcrg, prom chairman. univl-A 14re PoiAed 701' Home Stre tele ADVANCING to upper classmen, this year,s junior class now look back through one of th most leasant and successful years. Despite the pressure of school Work the eir p 'uniors experienced they also found time for social events. Top event of the year Was J A 7 their Junior Prom, Parisian Paris, held on May 3. Music was supplied by Frank Laurie's ' ll t ans osed Band. Outstanding French features comprised the decorations as t e gym was r p into a French Garden for the evening. Faculty class sponsors were Miss Elizabeth Craine and Mr. George Reid. union! Left to right: Marlene Abdula, Florence Abrams, Joyce Adrion, Jack Ahart, Richard Aho, Ronald Ames. Carolyn Anderson. Gerald Ander- son, Jack Anderson, Kenneth An- derson, Ronald Anderson, Fred Antcliif. 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Warren Gunderson, Lillian Gus- tafson, Richard Gustafson, Mari- lyn Hadsell, Kenneth Hagopian, Elaine Haley. Michael Hall, Gertrude Hammond, Richard Hanna, Gail Hanninen, Jacqualine Hansen, Margaret Har- rell. Frances Hart, Margaret Hart, Jac- queline Hayes, Marcia Hemmens, Edwa Jane Henderson, Philip Henderson. Lorraine H en d rick s 0 n, John Hengesh, Catherine Henricson, Earnest Herman, Sandra Hessel- grave, Joseph Hickman. Kenneth Hill, Glotea Hobbs, Don- na Hoffman, Robert Holm, lack Holmes, Joanne Holmes. John Howlett, Edgar Huesing, Nancy Hughes, Charley Hutch- ings, Garmela lngoglia, Sammy ln goglia. C'laAA Left If0 right: L. T. lvy, Donald Jablonic, Don- ald Jacobs, Ronald Jaworek , 5 Marylin Jeffson, Richard Jenels. T l 6 J 1 Gwendolyn Jenkins, Velma Jen- kins, T h o m a s Jervan, Lenore Johns, Leonard Johns, Jack John- sen. Myrna Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Robert Johnson, Bobby Jones Alice Jordan, Eilie Juntunen. - Lawrence Jurgaitis, Maria Ka- kouris, Jeanette K a l a n o v s k y, Carolyn Kapheim, Tony Karas, Charles Karnopp. Agnes Kazarian, Walter Keathley, Beth Keeper, Nick Keller, Donald Kennedy, Jerry Kennedy. Kay Kennedy, Maryanne Kerpan, Steve Kerpan, Betty Kerr, Leo Killian, Velma Kinsey. Richard' Kirkpatrick, Rosalie Kirt, Frank Klein, Douglas Kline, Joyce Knox, Douglas Koss. John Paul Koziol, Joseph Krause, J Joanne Kriesel, Jean Kirkorian, Marigene K i r k o r i a n , Marie Kroncke. W Francis K r u s rn a r k , Barbara Kuechle, Carolyn Kulle, Richard Kuntar, Elvira Kuusisto, Marilyn Kuznik. 67 A, V' gxrl X X Xff' ., . -X WJ, X xx-XX X X X 6 X Q 'fs sf 1X' W XXX K . ,, f X f W X X X XS! X X XX XZ 'E ,Ji P if X f f , M X 0. as f X X f X f X X 45 X A s K Xf I 2 .X ,f s m' ' A, X X-X. XX A WX! S .MQ X! W X gif ,V f - 2,4 ww I L 3 X v 15 XX Qi 7 X X V , QV. 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Nancy Liberty, Joan Liebert, Don- ald Lincoln, John Lipnicke, Fred Lippert, Jack Gaylord Liukku. William Lomonaco, Kay Lowber, Alice Luccking, Beverly Lundgren, Regina Lusaite, Patricia Lux. Carl MacDonald, Anthony Ma- chak, Joanne Mack, Anne Mac- norius, William Magden, Donna Maguire. Patricia Maguire, Courtney Mak- ela, Richard Malavasic, Carlos Maldonado, Joe Maldonado, Flor- ence Manning. Alex March, Virginia Martinaitis, James Martinez, Thomas Masotas, Elaine Matous, Joseph Mathias. Charlene Matson, Bonita Mat- thews, Louise Mayfield, James Mc- Donough, James McGrain, Grace McGuinness. Luna McKenzie, Jerry McKillen, Dennis lVIcNichols, William Mc- Vennon, Margaret Merlot, Ronnie Mesec. C7444 At right, TIME OUT IN NWN SHOP. Left to right: Carolyn Anderson, Janet Erickson. and Kenneth Epker enjoy an after school coke at a favorite YV.T.H.S. hangout. Left to right : Rita Michalski, Kenneth Miller, Wlilliam Miller, Frederick Minn, Betty Lou Mitchell. Kenneth Mjelde. Mandel Meeckler, Janet Molback, Franklin Montgomery, Cathrine Moore, Ruth Moran. Dolores Mo- rones. I Henry Moss, Nancy Mott, Beverly Needham, Arthur Niemi, Roose- velt Nixon, Marilynn Nolan. Lorraine Nerikus, Francis Norton, Richard Norton, Marietta Nor- wood, Georgia Novak, Mary Ann Nuding. Donald Nystrom, Elaine Nystrom, Donald Olson, William Olsen, Eileen Opal, Nancy Opal. Louella Orr, Betty Osherne, Ron- ald Packman, Dolores Padilla, Elaine Papageores, Michael Pa- pageorges. Frank Papp, Joan Papp, Robert Park, Ronald Parker, Alan Par- shall, Amelia Pastell. 51,5 fa ' f ff My f y M. .p W ' f X X , , , f W 1.1. H D: V V , I ly X LW y f ' lf 'L-ff! at J : , , i M!! W ' , , . ,, , ,f 1 X? W , X' ,f f , , 69 , , 2 4 -- D ., ar-nf Q M. 1 0 M -3 44 v QM: a 'J X fi W , 7 X ,f - 1. 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Arlene Populorum, Sheila Porett, Steven Poulos, Jay Powell, Jean Prowett, Ellen Przyborski. Richard Quist, Jean Ranson, Earl Ranta, Merle Rasmussen, John Reardon, Helen Regenauer. Danton Rehor, William Rein- hardt, Vincent Rescigno, Valda Ricks, Lewis Rigwood, LaVerne Rimkus. Albert Robertson, Fred Roger- son, Jerry Rojo, Robert Rosenloi, Phillip Ruffalo, Raymond Ruk- stales. Robert Rundquist, Leatrice Rus- sell, Theresa Rutkowski, Matthew Saam, Anthony S acramento, Dominic Sacramento. Cla A cy, X xx.. ,, cg f ,. fx W fi, J 4 ,, f - as 2 af- Q f rf 'f ,,. X .,, XM d ty! ,Sl fa , Ai J f Left to right: Z, S Roger Sakach, Ervin Salzman, 'mx Elaine Sanato, Marion Sander, i WN Barbara Sandy, Marie Sanzone. 2 c if r a - fir c c ,fi Muriel Satterfield, Mary Schiffrer, f, ll ,,,, ' Alice Schlegel, ,lack Schlosser, Q Glenna Schmidt, Dale Schmitz. X'ii h if f J I 2 Edith Schreiber, Quentin Schwarz, Shirley Scroggin, James Scott, June Seger, Steve Sekulich. Roger Sengenberger, John Serdar, Patricia Setterlund, Loretta She- benik, Nancy Shergur, Beverly Shields. Janet Shorman, Millie Sikich, Allan Singer, Jack Sikich, Dalitta Sisliam, Pearl Sistler. Jacqueline Skoff, Laurence Slana, Shirley Slocum, William Slocum, Harry Smith, Ilene Smith. Lorraine Smith, Caryl Snider, Yvonne Sogerberg, Betty Soder- quist, Avedis Soghigian, Marilyn Sorensen. Betty Spaid, Norma Spaid, Don- ald Spaulding, Donn Stairs, Mar- garet Stanczak, Carol Stanley. Richard Stebbins, Glenn Stevens, Peter Stevens, Sally Stevens, Betty Stine, Retha Stokes. Q 4 f f 3 h 2 7 Z I x V. f 1 Q , 4, A 1 f f f c , , sw 4 1 1 W , . 7 , nf , , 'Z 7 f 7 f .f 'A Yi ,, ,: r z 1' v,.- 47 A, - , 4 ' V ex. f V X f W 7 if ' f . f 'q w J , lf , r .4 l 4 , X l X , , ly, f Z A- f 1 2, ff fgly' - I f 4 f lx if fi ' If f f 7? 201 M gy ,! , f M 957 W f M , f A A W 55' f Ivy 73, r A S ...- W ..,,,.., 1 W M' ' 'vh 2 , , I M- A f ff 'TZ , fl W . S f QV- aw Af ., , , f ,tif-35 ? 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'l -i f, ft? 3 . 1 9,41 5 f '4 . - 1 ' ts :L Q pw K+, I 'fa Q 35 V3 , If 72 .. f H .- l N M my f, - ,X 1 N A w 9 X f 1 H , I.. ,x 'D' ,W an f T 'E ' HW? - an Q Q, vu Y s fi V Z 1 M . l X . Qi N f 1 ff , ri, 1 Q Y ' Xi rv . ,fs S a?? 7 I 1 J i 1 v ii 'P . A ,E i rf- ' e Z . A ..., , .. ' ,U U, fl.. 1,4 , 7' wk . W sf x Rfk J f univr Left to right: James Stokesberry, Kenneth Sto- larik, Marvin Stonelake, Robert Stout, Wayne Strahs, Nadia Strot' shuk. Billy Struna, George Stupar, Mike Summer, Gerald Sutherland, Eliza- beth Swann, Joyce Sweetwood. Georgia Teeling, Norma Tenny- son, Roger Terrien, Frank Tersar, Marva Tersar, William Thomas. Dick Thompson, Dolores Throsel, Frank Trantham, Virginia Trom- mer, Claudette Tubek, Jean Tur- man. Don Turnquist, Dianne Tuttle, Maxine Tyler, Donn Ulrich, Lau- rence Umek, Bernard Valaitis. Kenneth VanLaeke, Patricia Van- Treeck, Merle V a r v i l , Evelyn Vaseloii, Lillie Vaughn, Adella Vehos. Donald Vencevich, Michael Venet, Angela Verenski, Patricia Vick, Pat Vickers, Warren Voeltz. Catherine V u k o v i c h , Loretta Vukovich, Joseph Wallraf, Her- bert Walls, Vivian Walt, James Walters. ' Juanita Webb, George Weber, Arlie Webster, Ralph Wehren- berg, Joan Weiss, Margaret Welsh. Clam At right, SELECTING CLASS RINCS. lt's a big thrill for the Juniors. Shown selecting their rings are John Cameron and Jean Ranson. while jeweler Mackey looks on with approval. Lefx to right: Katherine Wfelstead, Barbara Wer- ho, Fred Wheeler, Marilyn Whit- aker, Wrillie White, Clifford Wia- trowski. Gerald Wicks, Robert Wight, James Wightman, Benjamin Wil- liams, Dolora Wfilliams, Georgia Williams. Larry Williams, Robert Williams, Sondra Williams, Marlys Wilsey, Judy W'ilson, Laurni Wilson. Carole Wirtanen, Marcia Wood, Deloris Woods, Dolores Worth, Frances Worthington, James Wright. Leslie Wright, Henrietta York, Dennis Youngberg, Mary Zadi- gian, Joseph Zavasky, Florence Zegar. David Zelen, Joseph Zetterman, Frank Zorc, Anton Zupansic, Jo- seph Zupon, Robert Zweifel. Sv lwmvrw Palme 14 t Hal - Way Ilia:-leer VIWVO d n and two to vol Yes, We're talking about the Sophomore class. Now that they ow D are half Way through their high school career, they are Well on their Way toward gradu- d f th t ' Mr Stanley Tomkovie and Miss Jessie Whyte, eonselors, helpe many o e s u- ation. . dents with their numerous problems. 'lhe class party, which Was called the uSalute to ' l .h w refreshments, and Sophomoresw, was held on March 15, 1952. lt include a ta ent s o , dancing. Svplwmo e Left to right: Paul Adams, Richard Adams, Naomi Ahern, Arlene Ahonen, Roselyn Aidi- konis, Marvin Alderin, George AlexofT. derin, George Alexolf. Andrew Alotti, Jean Alto, Doris Ander- furen, Alan Anderson, Donna Ander- son, Johnny Anderson, Nancy Anne Anderson. Sharon Andrews, Annette Andrulis, Joe Anthony, Marvin Anthony, Jean Artis, Ruth Atkinson, Gloria Baartz. Mary Jane Babnik, Darrel Bader, Menas Bakaian, Gus Baporis, Robert Barnett, Beverly Bartell, Valeria Bastys. Carol Beamer, Charles Belensky, Wil- liam Bellows, Jack Benson, Jorene Bergmann, Anna Bergren, Frederick Berry. Barbara Berta, Richard Beshack, Stan- ley Bieda, Ronald Binning, Ruth Bis- land, Leland Bitner, Elizabeth Blahut. Siegfried Boettle, Mary Boire, Thomas Boller, Adrienne Bonner, John Borgel, Shirley Bork, Janet Borosek. Charlotte Bostick, Donald Biitimer, Dimetrola Botsios, Eleanor Bourdeau, Louis Boyd, Frederick Brean, Marilyn Brennan. Bettie Bridges, Grasiela Briseno, John Broecker, Donna Bromstead, Thomas Brosnan, B arb ara B ro wn , Bertram Brown. Grace Brownfield, Rose Bubnich, San- dra Buckley, Christy Burns, George Burry, Donald Burt, James Bush. Robert Butkus, Gregory Butts, Barbara Callan, Billy Camacaris, Sylvia Car- baugh, Diane Carlson, George Carnick. 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William Stauher, Carl Stauche, Jacque- lyn Stebbins, Allan Stenman, Ardell Stenman, Betty Stokesherry, Rudolf Stokmanis. ,lohn Stolarik, Patricia Stoner, Beverly Stout, Shirley Stout, Ralph Strassburg, .loyce Stritar, Mary Strotshuk. f Paul Stuhlman, Don Sulentic, Louis Svete, Norman Swanson, Bernadine Swarat, Yvonne Swedo, Charles Tan- ner. .lerry Tatro, Claude Taylor, Dorothy Temp, Vllilma Tennyson, Charles Ten Pas, Elaine Ternovec, Mary Terrell. Donald Terrien, Patricia Terrien, Terry Terwilliger, Vfilliam Theehs, Dolores Thomas, Leroy Thomas, Nancy Thomas. Clarence Thompson, .lane Thompson, Virginia Thompson, Guy Thornton, John Thyne, Merritt Tippet, Donna Toepke. Svplwmv Left to right: Clare Tokarcik, Nancy Torma, Richard Torrez, Shirley Trask, William Trnovec, Kenneth Truitt, Dorothy Trygar. Richard Turk. Myrna Turner, Sharon Tyrrell, Kathryn Ulrich, Rita Urbanik. Dolores Valaitis, Charles Valentincic. Edward Van Abel, Kenneth Van Cleave, Barbara Van Heirseele, Ronnie Van Parys, Joanne Van Treeck, Karen Var- sek. Roberta Vaughn. Frank Vepley, Theresa Verenski, Wil- liam Verenski, Phyllis Vignieri, Rich- ard Vogt, Norma Vollmer, Lawrence Vukovich. Harold Wfade, Barbara Wagner, Carl Wagner, Richard Walden, Eddie Wal- ker, Howard Walldan, Robert Walldan. Paul Wlallin, Nancy W'allis, Charles Walls, John Walther, Lee Wangman, Grace Wlatson, Jeannette Watson. Donald Weakley, Donna Wendt, Wil- liam Whitaker, Vivian Vlfhite, Rose Whiteside, Brian Whitney, Marvin Wfhitney. Robert Whyte, Kathryn Wick, Clarence Wicketts, Janice Wickland, Joyce Wide- meyer, Sue Wilkins, Janet Williams. Janice Williams, Walter Willis, Jerry Vlfilson, Joelle VVilson, Joseph Witek, Carol Wolfe, Joyce Wolfe. Arthur Wooding, Betsy Woodman, Nor- bert Worth, Charles Wright, Nick Xenos, Bill Yeoman, Carol Yesland. Leola Young, Richard Zbynski, Donald Zdan, Carol Zeilbeek, Agnes Zetterman, Rosemary Zewe, W'alter Ziemha. 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The officers did a fine joh of leading the class through its first year of high school. The class sponsors were Mr. Veairnell Wfhite and Mr. Glenn Anderherg. e lumen Left to right: Donna Adams, Edwin Adams, Gerald Adams, Harriet Adams, Richard Adler, James Ahlstrom, Elene Al-zavickas. Richard Akins, Barbara Allen, Levi Allen, Judith Ames, Jemila Amet, Rose Anderfuren, Ingrid Anderson. Stanley Anderson, Barbara Andren Gloria Arenas, Jane Arnold, Edward Arroyo, Richard Artis, Donna Ash. 1 Dorothy Ashal, Thomas August, Glenda Austin, Carl Bagby, Daniel Baker, Rob- erta Baker, Beverly Bartley. Claude Basten, Eleanor Basten, Gerald Beck, Harry Bekkela, Yvonne Belcher Ray Bellefeuille, Thomas Benkovich. 1 Charles Bennett, Lee Bennett, Ann Ben- tivegna, Billie Benton, Dorothy Berdux, Mary Bidinger, Carl Bishop. Allen Bittner, Barbara Bixler, Donald Blackwood, Alfred Blanchard, Vander' hilt Blanchard, J. Robert Bliege, Betty Boler. William Bomkamp, Christine Booker, Carol Borg, Mary Bosner, Estella Boyd, Joan Boyer, Noreen Brabender. Dorothy Brader, Charlotte Brandt, Sharon Brandt, Robert Brean, Thomas Brean, Virginia Brewer, Charles Bridge- water. Marilyn Briscoe, Nancy Brooks, Gerald Brown, John Brunner, Carmela Bruno, Thomas Brzizinski, Verna Bunge. Richard Burnside, A. Chas. Butkus, James Butkus, David Butler, Yvonne Byers, Ronald Campbell, Edward Can- non. Milton Cannon, Edward Carlson, Rich ard Carlson, Joyce Carnahan, Margaret Carter, JoAnn Carvis, Bruce Cash. Gerald Cashmore, Raymond Castello, Carmen Castillo, Helen Caya, Andrew Cepon, George Cerveny, Yvonne Chase. 83 x .,,,,.. K x X ' ' J V V ' , . 1 ' fl 5 if .,. J RJ Wes 3, 0 ei, lf' s i 5 i ' t t- 5535. -X M 'f 1 7 ,J ,st x ff I 1 ' ' .s- Q s it' J X s X s i .Y , Q ak X K N 'X , , 1? XQ- 1 . an if f X t J Z f X ., X, , x tw 4 sz f af :mf 2'r V ZW A ,, lv fs , 3 I X X X X 'Z at ,f , t fl ' ' 52 'c 7 f M 1 X I X X , VX M f 5 ff! 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X W, fi a- 4 X X X QXXX Q NX-XX '47 X 5 X X X2 A Jr X A X ' ...XX o 'E' X X X, X filo X X i X X X X SX eailnmen Left to right: Virginia Cizanskas, Judith Claggett, Carol Clark, John Clark, Lee Clark, Roberta Clark, Nielan Cloe. Sherry Close, Lawrence Cole, Louise Coleman, Geo. Collins, James Conrad James Coroneos, Harold Cousins. a Michael Coyle, Gaylyn Crawford, Jerry Cuvchiaro, Barbara Cudworth, Eleanor Dahl, Jacqueline Daluga, Kathryn Daly. .lames Darrow, Bill Davis, William Davison, Dorothy Daydifl, Peter De' Bellis, Glen Decker, Janet Dema. James DeRyke, James DeWitt, Patricia Dieck, Velva Dixon, Karen Domke, William Donohue, Kay Dooley. Sara Doolittle, Robert Drinkwine, Jack Duhs, Lawrence Dunlap, Nancy Dunn, Albert Ebler, Melvin Eckerstrom. Rosella Edmonds, Robert Eiinger, Joy Eklof, Jane Ekstrand, Charlotte Emin, John Emmrich, Minna Engle. Ronald English, Harold Erickson, Mary Evans, Robert Evans, JoAnn Fagan, Mary Ann Falotico. Erickson, Bette Nancy Featherstone, Mercer Ferguson, Richard Fernandez, Kathleen Fiedler Robert Finnegan, George Fisher, Nor- man Flament. 1 Raleigh Floyd, Thomas Floyd, Frances Fox, Maurice Frazier, Freeman, Charles Freeman, Jacqueline Furry. Mary Anita .41 fm' left, FROSH PARTY COMMIT- TEE. Seated: Linda Petty. Standing, left to right: Carmel Montgomery, Har- old Cousins, Shirley Sehuster, and Sherry Close. .fit near left are Lois Proivett, Barbara Spellman, and Phyllis Verenski in a Freshman hygiene class shown confer- ring with their instructor, Mrs. Mae Schwaninger. 3-1. re lnmen 1, cft to riglzl: Glenda Gardner, Glen Garland, Janice Gauthier, Harold Gelden, Ralph Gel- har. Anita Gergas, Shirley Glogovsky. Thomas Glogovsky, Gretchen Glue-sing, Rebecca Gnorski, Christine Gont, James Gonzalez, Barbara Graham, Bruce Grampo. Wfilliam Grampo, Dennis Grana, Arthur Gremperis, Charles Gruenwald, Karleen Gustafson, Thomas Guy, Francis Hala- jan. Elmer Hacker, Estelle Hacker, Richard Hall, VVilliam Hall, Arlene Hallas, Lu- cille Hamilton, William Hamilton. Judith Hanna, Normal Hanna, Robert Hanna, Bailey Hansen, James Hansen, Myrtle Hartman, Mary Ann Hartwick. Robert Hathorne, Patricia Hatton, Law- rence Hayes, Thomas Heiser, Mary Margaret Hemmila, Ron Henry, Mar- garet Herman. Richard Hill, David Hiner, Shirley Hintzen, Richard Hoff, Marjorie Holl- meier, Janet Hogan, William Holland. Phyllis Howlett, Donald Howze, Ed- mond Howze, Earl Hudson, Roger Huff, John Hughes, John Hughey. Jean llves, Nancy lstok, Janyce lstva- nek, Thomas James, Jane Jervis, Judy Jewell, Susan Jewell. Robert Johns, David Johnson, Jaclyn Johnson, Leo Johnson, Mary Johnson, Rohert Johnson, Evelyn Jones. At near right: Mr. J. A. Fortier ol the Social Studies department explains a Survey chart to Eleanor Basten and Gerald Beck in a Frosh orientation class. 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Patricia Kavenik, Gay Kaymen, June Keefe, Lawrence Keller, Donald Kemp- pi, Carol Kendzior, Allen Kennedy. Patrick Kennedy, Thomas Kerscher, William Keyser, Clyde Kilbane, Betty Jane Klein, Charles Klem, James Kliora. Conrad Knickerbocker, Harold Knox, Richard Koop, Donna Koulentis, Pa- tricia Koziol, Florence Krause, Ted Krieger. Loretta Krist, Ruth Krnoch, Joanne Krumrey, Lawrence Kukla, Anja Kuop- pala, Richard Kuseski, Patricia Kutzler. Maurice LaChanee, Veronica Ladd, Mary Lou LaDuke, Robert Langenberg, Karlene Larsen, Mary Ann Larsen, Oswald Jack Larsen. Ruth Larsen, Eugene Latz, Connie Lavris, Kenneth Learmont, Rosemary LeBaron, Lora Lee Lehtonen, Dolores Lemak. 'E Geraldine Leonowitz, Betty Lewis, Frank Lewis, Elna Lindberg, Blondina Linder, Nancy Lindquist, John Link. Walter Linsky, Leah Litman, Harold Lloyd, Etties Long, ,loan Lovinger, Catherine Luecking, Robert Lundholm. Marie Lundquist, Donald Lundstrom. David Lunn, Nancy Lux, Henry Maass, Elaine Mack, George Maclcen. Thomas Maguire, Suzanne Malcela. Stanley March, Lou Ann Marcum. Carol Marshall, Mary Marshall, Charles Mason. Joseph Mathews, Rita Mayala, Donald Maynard, Joanne McDonough. Mayberry, Virginia ixIcCarthy, Willard Thomas Mcflonigle. Daniel McKinney. Anna McSorley, Meloon, lfxaneis Merlo, John McKinley, lXlc'Phcrson, Vernon Joseph Martha Merlock. 86 re lamen Left to right: Hilkka Metsovaara, George Miks, John Miliauskas, Eva Miller, Frances Miller, Julian Miller, Kathleen Miller. Williani Mitchell, Anthony Mixan, Ed- ward Mjelde, Bertha Montgomery, Car- mel Montgomery, Charles Morones, Helen Morrissey. William Morrissey, Eugene Mose, Mar- ion Mueller, Beverly Murray, Philip Murray, Robert Needham, Janet Nelson. Lawrenee Niemi, Robert Niemi, Ron- ald Niemietz, Donald Nordlund, Mar- lene Norikus, Lesley Norkus, Frank Novak. Marcia Novak, Shirley Novak, Bonnie Olson, Donald Olson, Milton Olson, James Onan, Charlene Opal. Janet Opeka, Donald O'Reilly, Gilbert Ostrander, James Owens, Thomas Owens, Carole Pabst, Judith Packman. Susan Painter, Joan Pankratz, Donald Parker, Rita Parker, Daniel Paukovec, Jaequeline Paul, Peter Pavelick. Paul Pawelski, Freeman Payne, June Pennala, June Peternel, Raymond Petruska, Linda Petty, Joan Phelps. Barbara Phillips, Sally Piatkiewicz, Barbara Pierman, Norma Pietschman, Darlene Plaza, Paul Plier, Charles Plutkis. Eila Pora, Hezekiah Potts, Shaula Povey, Elsie Prosen, Lois Prowett, Bar- bara Pruehsner, Adam Pruitt. Viola Randloph, Bruce Rasmussen, Theodore Rawn, Carol Rayunas, Bar- bara Reardon, Robert Reid, Connie Rich. Dorothey Riebock, James Ringer, Gene Rixie, Howard Roberts, Catherine Rob- inson, Bertha Robison, Anna Rogaczuk. Eli Roknich, Geraldine Roper, Jean- ette Rowan, Erma Rudolph, James Rupsa, Sherryn Russell, Geo. Rynear- son. 87 E... 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Pictured at near left are Freshman boys in Mr. Bardonner's Industrial Arts electricity class. Left to right, they are: Stanley March, Elmer Hacker, Julian Miller, and Howard Roberts. Left to right: John Ryskiewicz, William Saari, Janice Sables, Robert Salata, Robert Sams, John Sarocka, Bette Satterfreld. Robert Saunders, Ruth Scarlett, Nancy Schad, Darlene Schuman, Shirley Schuster, Raymond Scroggins, Marlene Sears. Leon Seays, Alberta Sevander, Law- rence Shine, John Shorman, Louis Siegel, Frank Sinsun, John Sinsun. Nancy Skoff, Joseph Slyteris, Harold Smith, James Smith, Lorell Smith, Ron- ald Smith, Carol Snedaker. Eileen Sondee, Robert Sooley, Barbara Spellman, Bette Spencer, Eleanore Spiers, James Spink, Martha Springs. John Spurling, Joseph Spychaj, John Stang, Leonard Stang, Lorna Staplin, Ellen Steele, Robert Stevens. Eugene Stoffel, Barbara Stokes, Eunice Stolp, Gilbert Stritar, Dolores Sutinis, Beverly Swann, Beverly Tavernier. Beatrice Taylor, John Tekampe, Caro- lyn Terrien, Clyde Thomas, Wm. Henry Thomas, Deanne Thompson, Elsie Thompson. Margaret Thompson, William Thompi - I S son, Ronald Thomsen, James Tiernan, ' y Q- Jerr Tobin, Elaine Toll James Torna- Y , j , ' A siewicz. 4 ,M ' W fav Z, , A . s 7 I .. if ' ,E-saw N ' , Joseph Totall, Betty Jo Treacy, Diana - X S 2 Trnovec, Robert Trombino, Francis A I Q f' Trusky, Frank Turk Marf Louise Tur- , , , K, . , 3 7 5 , ,T J , rg., - man. 4 .M , il 1 ' A 5' e lumen At near right, Freshmen Pete De Bel- lis, Robert Elinger, David Hiner, Ver- non McKinley, and Eli Roknich get instructions from Mr. Paul Sehoenoli in lndustrial Arts Drawing. At far right, Norman Rickard super- vises as Bill Davis adjusts the lathe in lndustrial Arts machine shop class. His classmates in the picture are, left to right, Robert Bliege, Jim Richards. and Bailey Hansen. Left to right: Beulah Mae Turner, Eulla Turner, Jacqueline Turner, Melba Unrein, An- drew Urh. Gloria Valdez, Robert Val- entine. Barry Vandermeuleh, Joanne Vander- venter, Wm. VanHaecke, Shirley Van- Laeke, Mary Ann Vapnar, Richard Veach, Joyce Vencevich. Patricia Vendetti, John Verakas, Phyl- lis Verenski, Donald Verne, Mary Jo- sephine Wfagner, Arthur Walker, Lucy Vlfall-zer. Pearl Walker, Joyce Wallis, Irene Walt, Arthur Walters, John Walters, Sally Wasil, Frank Wassis. Joan W a t e r s , Irene Webb, Joseph Weber, Laurence Wendahl, Ronald Wendt, Carol Wenzel, Rhonda Wescott. Geraldine Wetterberg, Nancy Whyte, John Wickland, Diane Wicklund, Janet Wilkins, Carol Wilkinson, Thomas Willett. Elva Williams, Gwendolyn Williams, Mable Williams, John Wilmot, Ava Wilson, Barbara Winters, Earl Wirth. Geraldine Wise, Barry Wood, Lolita Wood, Patrick Woods, Loren Wright, Anthony Yankus, Vearl Young. James Zdanowicz, Roy Z d a n o w i c Z , Charles Zickus, Virginia Zimmer, Thom- as Zorc, Janice Zumwalt, Richard Zupec. .lohn Zura. 89 1 if, w W 1? S 145 c V W f f v ,i X f f ,i 6 f , , 5 gff fm f f I wi 2, sf' . .s i l f ' g V. , ,f , Q N1 Wy,-' by ' ,ga .. ,mv Q. if 4 it fx r . , A , W f, .. 1 fe-r .1 W, f , W , . s., iimffyi X I Z 1? f W Q i ff 4. XY, , ff 1 f 1 Ks X' .L El X 5 I ' 21 Q ,, .Xe N- 1' xii fr 3 . L: 1 X-3 U Q , ' ff my ff, , ,,..,. . ' f' fsf:fiiZl Q ,. s C.: if .f .fr f' I i , 'f ' W f x -- Q2 f X-K Z . ',l,Lgr'g r , fi pt i i My Q .x ss A, . f . . - 1 W 2 ,S Kimi K , nf f --2,7 ff if ff ' gf ,, fif' ' f 575 -1 ' f ' fy? X' 171 f :ff W fWW ' x M467 ,ZX , ' f fff WW' Q2 1,1 x I ' fl 1 Pm ter C7416 Pu1rlicQ2eA Sick vol being Lower picture, POSTER CLUB OFFICERS. Left to right: Marilyn Fleming, vice-presidentg Carol McGrain, secretaryg Irene Olson, publicity chairmang Nancy Blumberg, treasurerg Jean Palo, president. Top picture, POSTER CLUB MEMBERSHIP. Left to right, seated: Rosemary Kurtock, C. A. Iickling, sponsor, Carol McGrain, Helen Hughes. Standing: Sharon Andrews, Sharon Gray, Arlene . . . . . 4 Ol J Kantola, Ann McSorley, Janice Sahles, Marjorie Hoiimeler, .lohnny Wickland, Ilene son, ean Palo, Jack Diamond, Marilyn Fleming, Ianet Wilkins, Nancy Blumberg, Susie Makela. EMBERS of the Poster Club help other clubs by making posters and bulletins to adver- tize activities. This club enables art students and others who are not taking art to be- b i h lon to another club that is art oi WTHS's extra-curricular ro ram. The mem ers 0 t e P P g g club with Mr. C. A. Iickling, sponsor, took trips to exhibits and art centers so that the stu- 7 dents would have a wider appreciation of the artistic world. This year the Poster Club sponsored a square dance, 'LBarn Bouncen. Mr. Pmevier Butts called the dances. Rubin Olsonis three piece band furnished the music. The stu- ' ' ' l k l . All h d dents were permitted to wear levis,-a change from the no levis or s ac s ru e 3 d D' H HRi ht Hand Ladyfi HPaddy Kick a good time dancing the uTeXas Starf' Dip an ive, g Polka, and many others. 92 atin Studen tA 141-e Native It Jr. C'laAAical Zeague Upper left: Committee heads plan for their annual dance. Seated are: Pat Marks and Helen Lenz. Standing are: Bill Hyde, Harriet Rinehart, and Don Nordlund. Upper right, CLUB OFFICERS. Left to right: Rachel Junnila, vice-president: Margaret Hulse, secretaryg Eldon Marshall, treasurerg and Clara Brean, president. Group picture, MEMBERSHIP. Left to right, ROVV l: Miss Lu C. Cayton, sponsor, Bill Hyde, Donna Rowling, Harriet Rinehart, Nadia Strotshuk, Carole Nystrom, Madeline Jervis, Joanne Cyganek, JoAnne Hamilton, Betty Courtright, Betty Rosengren, Charles Meslow. ROW 2: ,lane Jervis, Nancy Torma, Annette Andrulis, Don Mesec, Don Nordlund, Roger Cote, Yvonne Ernst, Jane Thompson, Clara Brean, Judy Hanna, Margaret Hulse, Ann Bergren, ,loan Franks. ROW 3: Ann Callahan, Esther Shanyfelt, Eldon Marshall, Quentin Schwarz, Linda Petty, Don Hall, Marie Brown, Sharon Brandt, Nancy Vllhyte, Ellen Celaric, Dourelle Kweder. ROW 4: Kay Daly, Carole Wilkinson, Pat Gales, Sharon Tyrrell, Shirley O'Black, Pat Cavin, Marilyn Fargard, Billy Lomon- am, Donald Lincoln, Sylvia Carhaugrh, Rachel Junnila, Sandra Buckley, Lois Patterson, Barbara Taylor, Pat Marks, Helen Lenz, and Elaine Mateus. UNIOR Classical League is open to all students enrolled in Latin classes, or who have completed one year's study of the Latin language. Faculty sponsor is Miss Lu Cath- erine Cayton. At one meeting, Ann Callahan told about her travels in Europe. She showed slides of many places of interest. The Christmas program consisted of a Latin quiz and an exchange of presents. Refreshments were served at the end of the party. The District Tournament was held in March at LaGrange. First year students who attended were Sandra Buckley and Sarah Doolittle, second year students were Nancy Torma and Margaret Hulse. The annual banquet Was held on April 23 with Carolyn Pringle as gen- eral chairman. 93 Spani In Studen M fn I Circulv Qpanol Top picture: Enjoying the meetings o ,IYCUO sp ' t Middle picture: Left to right: Marcella Ellis, Nancy Landor, .loan Pazereskis, Anne Macnorius, and Clarissa Carna- han accompanied by .lanet Mollpaek are singing the Mexican Birthday song, Las Mananitas. ' ' ' ' ' h' ' m on Spanish cus- Lef! Center: Professor Zuiz, Arnold Onapu, is keeping the contestants on their toes in t IS progta toms, music, and danees. d' ff 9 anish film Don Quixote Left to Right center: Committees making plans for the presentation of the ontstan inn . p 5 4 . right: Cail Torfin, janet Shorman, Helen Pynnonen, ,loan Pazereskis, standing: Tanya Davis, and Ethel Burger. Lower left: The Decoration Committee on its way to decorate the gymnasium for the annual Fiesta elance. Top to bottom: John Strohbe, Sheila Porett, Connie Perrill, Cath.-rine Moore, Dolores Bramm, Betty Lou Mitchell, Shirley Korzybski, and Annette Dupies. Lower right: Modeling colorful Spanish-American costum's are left to right: Catherine Moore, ,lack Mundstock, .laniee Sekulieh, Peggy Totterdell, Mrs, Bairstow, Shirley Campbell, Dolores Bramm, and Gall Torfin. meeting Yeata e Colvrfa! P og:-anw Top pirture: These students of the sevond year Spanish vlasses are avtiwe members of El Circculo Espanol. Upper right' At an eveninff meetinff Mr and Mis Cilb r Ol h h . . ,N ,G b, , '. 1. e t son 1- at wit the olrlicers before presenting their eolor- ful travelogue of the west coast vountries of South America. Center left: Elasar Elasarian, right renter, is breaking the Pinata. Left to right: .lohn Bauer, Sheila Porett, Kay Lowber, Phyllis Howlett, Barbara Bixler. Lucille Hamilton, and Rivhard Fernandez. Center right: Refreshments and regalitos are being prepared for a club meeting. Standing, left to right: .loelle Wil- son, Naney Sustersie, Audrey Boltz, Dolores Bramm, .ludy Anderson, and Mary Lou Moberg. Seated: Call Ann Torfin, Harriet Ward, and Diane Tuttle. Bottom left: .loyve Stritar with her avvordion and Laur el Pearson with her marimba furnish entertainment at the Christmas party. Bottom. right: Assisting the officers of El Circulo Espanol as a board of directors is the third year Spanish class. 'lf- 'l'eenA Stand ?vr Ser ice, ?eI vawluqe Ar right. Y-TEEN OFFICERS. Left to right: Claudette Tubek, special projects, Barb Gerzel, secretary: Margaret Welsh, publicity: Kay Dietmeyer, president, Judy Vi'ilson, worship chairman: Sondra Wil- liams, vice president: loan Franks, treas' urer. Middle picture, Y-TEEN MEMBERS. Left to right, ROW l: Diane Tuttle, Eileen Opal, Anja Kuoppala, ,Anne Freund, .lean Prowett, loan Weiss, Betty Kerr, lean Hull, laclyn Johnson, Donna Wendt. ROW 2: Phyllis Gordon, Helen Froelich, Gerry Wise, Fran Galbavy, Barb Reardon, Sally Piatkiewicz, Kay Dietmeyer. Sondra Williams, Lois Prowett, Betty Lewis. ROW 3: Jane Arnold, Suzanne Makela, Jackie Fisher, Bev Lemeron, Janet Molback, ,lune Segar, ,ludy Wilson, Laurni Wilson. Bev Shields, Marilyn l'ladsell, Margaret Vifelsh, Claudette Tubek, Char Matson, Bev Smith, Barb Gerzel, loan Marsh, Marilyn McCall, Adrienne Matson, DeLee Niemi, loan Franks, ROW 4: Marlene Norikus, Shirley Novak, Carol Beamer, Dorothy Ashol, ,lackie Hayes. Above, PREPARINC THANKSGlVlNG BASKETS. Lett to right: Sally Pialkiews, .ludy Wilson, Donna Wendt, Beverly Shields, and ,lane Arnold. HE last three Mondays of every month, the Y.YV.C.A. clubhouse is filled to capacity with W.T.H.S. girls. The purpose of the club is to serve the community and strive to keep friendship and tolerance between races and religions. Y-Teen members plan parties, dances, and other social events through the year. First to get the freshman girls acquainted with the upper classmen, the girls had a Pot Luck supper, called uBig Little Sisterfi Thanksgiving baskets were given to a needy family in Waukegan. The members sponsored wllhe Turnabout Twirln which was a leap year dance held in the clubhouse. The uSharnbow Reeli' was held at the Elks Center for a traditional St. Patrick's Day celebration. 96 C 116 fncvurageA lormpectizle Teacher Upper picture, CLUB MEMBERSHIP. Left to right: Anita Cofios, Mr. C. E. Melton, Mary Endres, Nancy Sustersic, Helen Lenz, Miss Boynton, Fred Minn, Ellen Celarec, Joel Pucek, Gwen McGrew, and Harriet Rhinehart. Seated are Mercedes Tompkins and Lenore Johns. Lower picture, AT SOCIAL MEETING. Standing in front are, Mercedes Tompkins and Harriet Rhinehart. Left to right: Nancy Sustersic, Mr. Melton, Lenore Johns, Miss Boynton, Anita Cofios, Fred Minn, Mary Endres, Ellen Celaree, Helen Lenz, and Joel Pucek. HE Future Teacher's Club will now come to order. One is likely to hear that coming from room ?26 on the first and third Thursdays of each month. The club will be brought to order by the president, Nancy Sustersic, or by the vice-president, Shiela Pavey. After that the secretaryis and treasurer's reports will be given by Mercedes Tompkins. This club is sponsored by Mr. C. E. Melton and Miss Lydia Boynton. Encouraging stu- dents of good character and above average ability to consider teaching as a profession is the main purpose of this club. During the school year 1951-52 sixteen students were ac- tive in this worthwhile club. The Future Teachers were represented by a float in the home- coming parade. In October they had installation of new members. In December the Future Teacheris had a Christmas party. Refreshments were served after dancing. Spring Blos- som, the all-school dance they sponsored, was held on March 21. The Future Teacher's Convention was held in Springfield on April 26.. Two representatives were chosen to represent this club. 97 german Studen tA Isla e 'flaeir Own 1416 9 il hw sa the members ff PRECHEN Sie Deutchn fDo you speak German.j L' awo . fyesj y of the Die Deutche Gesellshait, better known as the German club. All students who have taken or who are taking German are qualified for membership. Meetings are held in ' l Ch 'stmas Miss Bess Dadvas classroom. The best remembered meeting was the annua ri h l'd ' M' Dad 's room. lt consisted of Ger Party, held previous to the Christmas o 1 ay in - iss y man skits, games, and songs. The use of German customs and food gave the students a d E th' d Wednes better understanding of the people whose language is being studie . very ir g 'h F d li ert resident, Harold Knox, day of the month the thirty members meet wit re, J pp , p A N d' ff ecietar and Kay Franke, treasurer Aims and pur vice-president, Mary nn u ing, s ' .yg . poses of the German Club are for cultural use, to provide further opportunities for the ' d d ' ent of the German people. Hjanuarv study of the language, backgroun an environm l th, was the after-game dance sponsored by the German Thawf, held on January e even Club, with Slide Rule Clubs as eo-sponsor. Top picture below, GERMAN CLUB MEMBERSHIP. Seated, left to right: Miss Bess Dady, spon sor, ,lohn Milauskas, Nancy Kasper, Marion Mueller, .lohn Dorsey, James Coroneos, Eileen .lacobs Standing: Katherine Franke, Mary Ann Nuding, Barbara Andren, Jack Brunner, Elena Akavickas ' ' ' ' 'X ' d ,l M 'kler, ,lohn Hengesh, Ed eu Douglas Kline, ,lack Reltz, ,loseph Slyteris, Fred Lippert, ilan e oet Huesing. In circle. CHRlSTMAS PART . gar e g Katherine Franke, john Hengesh, Eileen Jacobs. ' ' ' -' - f K ' M Ann Nudin Lower left, TIME FOR REPRESHMENTS. Left to iight. Nancy asper, ary ' ' ' M ll Katherine Franke, Miss Bess Dady, Elena Akavicrkas, Barbara Andren, and Maiion ue er enjoy punch and cookies at Christmas party. Y Ed Huesin , Mary Ann Nuding, Nanvy Kasper, Fred Lippeit Qlrencla Studen tA fnjoq I e Cer-cle ?rancaiA l I iH?Z'Xilll15TM'l5 Abore. FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS. Left to right, ROW 1: Barbara Callan. Sherry Close, Barbara Reardon, Gerry Wise, Mr. Julien Hills, sponsor, Pat Vick, Jeanette Kala- novsky, Lillian Jenkins. ROW 2: Ann Bergren, Nancy Flowers. Donna Bromstead, Carol Snedaker, June Peternel, Donn Jablonic, Jackie Hansen, Cherilyn Clark, Gloria Close, Marilyn Fleming, Carole Wirtanen, Marigene Kri- korian. At right, CLUB OFFICERS. Left to right: Gloria Close. president: Cherilyn Clark, vice-president: Jeanette Kala- novsky. secretary: and Nancy Flowers, treasurer. Le Circle Francais met on the first Tuesday of every month in room 124. lncluded in these meetings were skits describing French customs, traditions, and ways of living which were acted out by the members of the club. Myrna Johnson, refreshment chairman, planned for refreshments to be served at every meeting. All students who are taking French or who have taken French are eligible to be- come members and to participate in the club's activities. These stu- dents were sponsored by Mr. Julian Hills. To give a better under- standing of the French language and customs is the club's purpose. A Christmas party consisting of singing folk songs, a French quiz, games, and refreshments was enjoyed by the members. Wfwerp Trotw, the annual dance, was sponsored by the club after a basketball game in February. Another activity the members participated in was a trip to Chicago during which they Went to a movie and then out to dinner at Jacques. Marilyn Fleming was general chairman of this trip. Being guests at the History Club Banquet, which was held in January, was another one of their activities. 99 f 4 Upper picture, HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES. Left to right, ROW I: Al Rabin, Virginia Thompson, Gaylyn Crawford, Audrey Rorkenhagen, Beverly Shields, Arlene Populorum, Nancy Shergur, Joyce Hughes, Mary Lou Moberg, Bernice Payne, Tom Ingoglia. ROW 2: Pat Lux, Deloris Woods, Inez Davis, Donna Domico, Judy Simon, Nancy Blumberg, Roberta Baker, Margaret Thompson, Dorothy Burris, Ronelle Reeves, Char Peterson, Con- nie Rich. ROW 3: Richard Goldstein, Theofane Couvall, Karen McClure, Margie Renick, Nancy Landor, Donna Wendt, Gladys Dunn, Clara Brean, Evie Henderson, Diane Wood, Agnes Zetter- man. ROW 4: Janice Gauthier, Barbara Berta, Marylin Jeffson, .lanet Molback, Eileen Sondee, Thalia Dracos, Ron Larsen, Chuck Mason, George Foster, Jackie johnson, Eleanore Prosen, Nancy Lux, Gloria Ruiz, Rita Mayala, Gloria Valdez. At left. COUNCIL DELEGATES. Seated: Nancy Anderson, Lor- raine Woods, Tanya Davis, Carolyn Pringle. Standing: Ron Lar- sen, George Foster, Bob VanTreeuk, Richard Goldstein, and Al Rabin. ' Lower picture. RED CROSS OFFICERS. Left to right: Carolyn Pringle, secretary: Roh VanTreecfk, president: Nancy Anderson, publicity chairman. jr. Zed C'roAA StreAAeA Service TRIVING to serve others, Jr. Red Cross offers a continuous program of activities. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Evelyn Bils, school nurse, Jr. Red Cross is the only club to boast an all-school membership. The annual fund drive held in October laid a firm foundation for the club's activities. Ir. Red Cross supplied two needy local families with Christmas baskets. Profits from the dance held March 7 were used to purchase eye glasses for three WTHS students who were not otherwise able to purchase the needed aids. Other projects included publicizing the senior fund drive and securing donors for the Blood Rank. Last summer, Ronnie Iarsen, Al Rabin, and George Graham repre- sented WTHS at the regional leadership camp. Lorraine Woods attended the district camp in Michigan, while Tanya Davis attended the national convention in New York. Roth girls represented Lake County. 100 iliatla lltajvm Maguire fxtra S'lzillA ORKING under the direction of Mr. Wal- ter Barczewski are two slide rule clubs, one for beginners and one for advanced stu- dents. The beginning club which meets every Wfednesday night in room 225, is open to those who are just learning to use the slide rule. The advanced club meets every Thurs- day and is conducted for students who have gained some skill in using the instrument. The slide rule provides a short-cut to solv- ing any mathematical problem. Mastery of its use is a supplement to other skills taught in high school math classes. Both clubs try to broaden the interest of the student in the mathematical Held. The meetings are made interesting by an occasional speaker who eX- plains the use of the slide rule in business. The main social event was the cflanuary Thaw , an after game dance co-sponsored with the German Club. Upper left: Working a problem on the classroom slide rule are, left to right: Robert Milligan, Larry Cole, Richard Goldstein, and George Collins. Al left. CLUB OFFICERS. Seated: Meline Pilibosian, secretary: Pat Caples, reporterg Char Peterson, president. Standing: Bob johnson, projection operatorg Chuck Rott- man, vice president: and Allan Pickus, treasurer. Below. CLUB MEMBERSHIP. Seated: Carlos Dela Pena, Bill McDonough, Bob Hathorne, Larry Cole, Thomas Brown, Danny Paukovec, and Walter Campbell. Standing: Robert Novak, Fred Antclift, Richard Foote, George Col- lins, Jerry Larsen, Chuck Rottman, Allan Pickus, Paul Wille, Robert Milligan, Bob Sine. Jack Caldwell, Richard Goldstein, Fred Berry, Ronnie Sondee, ,lim Christensen, Bob johnson, Fred Bairstow, Don Dupies, Larry Barrett, Allan Jacobs. Donald Hall, Meline Pilibosian, Henry Maass, Joel Pucek, Pat Caples, and Char Peterson. 'W' Radiat Ham Na e wn Urgani ation :it right, left to right: Bruce Rasmussen. Russell Fischer, Ronald Larson, president, Rob Hansen, vice president, and John Wilmot. At right, left to right: Charles Belensky, Agnes Zet- terman, l. E. Staker, sponsor, Arthur Brenee, Gus Baporis, and Louis Svete. om where the SS, crackle. That is the noise you may hear coming from 310, the ro members of the Radio Club meet every first and third Tuesday of the month. The pur- pose of the club is to encourage and give help to amateur radio hams. The sponsors were Mr. Ward James and Mr. ,lames Staker. The club officers were: Ronnie Larsen, presidentg llolms, vice-presidentg and last but not least Agnes Zetterman, secretary and treasurer. The Radio Club sponsored an after-game dance in February. This club is Working dili- ' ' h' their transmitter and other equip- frently to hx a room oi their own where they may ave k this is an excellent club to join. C ment. li you are at all interested in radio wor , 102 a 4 l l Top picture, GRAPHIC ARTS CLUB. Left to right, ROW 1: Jack Pettis lohn Borgel Ronald Thompson, Pierre Simonian, Richard Turk, Robert DeRue, Edvard Skalisiiis, Robert lilampson. ROW 2: Freddie Ponzio, Ronald Binning Peter Kanel Tm-rry Terwillifrer john Thyne Stanle 7 a f as - . , Y Anderson, Don Weakly, Egan Sorensen, Bob Jones, Ray Powers, Melvin O'l'lare. ROW 3: Lloyd Sexton, Raymond Wicksti'om, Norman Baculik, Andy Thomsen, Allen Anderson, Dick Stebens, Robert Dupin, Rudolph Glogovsky, Raymond Dolence. At lower left: Shown placing form on hed of large press are, left to right: Paul Aidikonis, Ray Dolence, Mike Murphy. Az lower right: Left to right: Jack Pettis, Rudy Glogovsky, Charles Croot and Egan Sorensen are inspecting the off-set press. Prin tem Promo te graphic 141-tA Study VERY second and fourth Tuesday, the members of the Graphic Arts club have a meet- ing in the print shop. With the help of their sponsor, Mr. Schoenoff, the boys pro- mote fellowship among printing students and present educational opportunities in the Graphic Arts held. This year the club took a trip to Racine, Wisconsin, on November 21, 1951, to visit the Western Printing and Lithographing Company. Twenty-eight boys made this Worthwhile trip for the purpose of learning how the printing machines and other equipment were operated in a modern print shop. A Christmas party was held on the last meeting in December. Refreshments were served after the regular business meeting. The Hrst semester oflicers Were: Rudy Clogovsky, president, Charles Groot, vice-presi- dent, ,lack Pettis, secretary, and Egan Sorenson, treasurer. Officers for the second semes- ter Were: Richard Turk, president, Paul Aidikonis, vice-president, ,lack Pettis, secretary, and Pierre Sirnonian, treasurer. 103 Hidfvflf C7116 feud fn School 14cti itie iM B H d the llistor Club consisting of 215 NDER the advisory guidance o r. oy ur , B y , b t ver second and fourth Tuesday of each month in the Little Thea- mem ers, mees Cf y - ter. This club sets and accomplishes its aim of developing citizenship, promoting citizen- ship and service to the community and school. 'two good examples are the Work done to- wards the Community Chest Drive and the collection of clothing for the Piney Woods School in Mississippi. Ofhcers for the hrst semester were: Joan Olson, president, Lois Johnson, vice presi- dent, ,lane Larson, secretary, ,ludy Fredrickson, treasurer, Barbara Cerzel and Peggy Tot- terdell directors, Tanya Davis, historiang and Barbara Waldorf, program chairman. 7 This year the club sponsored a reunion banquet, a trip to Chicago, a long spring trip to the East and an assembly. Any ,lunior or Senior can join this club and enjoy its activities. Student entertainment, movies, and slides are provided for the regular meet- ings, and refreshments are usually served. The Annual Fall Show, 44Wildlio1'n,', was of a young girl who goes to a Dude Ranch to linol romance and adventure. The combination of good talent and the right leadership made this show a top hit. Lorraine Woods, director, deserves a big hand for doing such a good job. PlC'I'L'RliS om orrosiri-3 mor, at lop left: i'I'm an Indian Too claims Nancy Landor as she goes through her inter pretation in the annual musical. Top right: Adding a western eflect to the western s ow is erry ojo '- y the background are members of Pancho's family in their i'Siesta. d d ' h third act. Preparing the horse for his debut are Middle left: I-lorsing aroundn was cleverly intro uce ln t e Peggy Totterdell and Pat Morris l t' s finds the Cast busy making-up. Here .ludy .lones adds final touches to Center picture: Before the siovv prepara ion Bob lorgenson. ' ' f ' - ' Cl -lelle and Sally Jones as Suzzybelle to ,lack Middle rzghr: Whats your middle name? , asl-ts Judy Jones as ara: Bivelli. Lower left: Just Because, declare Rudy Glogovsky and Ken Petrovic in the camp-fire scene. Lower right: Steve Lambiris proves that he's the WTHS Mambo King as he goes through. the quickened paces of ' - - ' ' B l 's 16 iece band. This was the first time in the show s history Mambo Jambo. ln the background are Bob oette p that such a large student band appeared. l 0-l h ' J R ' as he pla ed and sang 'iBumba Boogie l 1 , 1 zldla om Siu vw iii alfa mica! MA tory MORE than 100 students appeared in the 1951 History Club Show. Hwildhornf' The show, written and directed by Lorraine Woods, was held November 16 and 17. The western, a three act review took place on the dude-ranch, Wildhorn. Four chorus lines, one for each class, were introduced. Perhaps the most spectacular of the four was the freshman Indian chorus, as they performed in white-clad costumes in the pitch-darkness of the night. The only lighting in the scene was the camphre light. Other choruses were the sophomores as Spanish dancers, the juniors as Cow Girls, and the seniors as waitresses. Outstanding performance at the record-breaking-attended show was the 16 piece swing- band directed by Bob Boettle. lected Kvard Stimulate C7116 Progre A Upper picture, SECOND SEMESTER BOARD. Standing: Mr. Roy Hurd, club sponsor, Pat Tomkowicz, directorg Marilyn Colberg, historiang Mary Ann Nuding, directorg Bob Hagman, sergeant-at-arms. Sitting: Jean White, secre tary: Joan Olson, president, and Barbara Waldorf, vice president. Lower picture, FIRST SEMESTER BOARD. Left to right: Peggy Totterdell, directorg Barbara Waldorf, program chairmang Barbara Cerzel, directorg Mr. Hurdg Judy Frederickson, treasurerg loan Olson, presidentg lane Larson, secretary, Tanya Davis, historian, Lois Johnson, vice president. RCANIZED to supervise the club activities, the History Club Board of Directors, is com- posed of elected oflicers, plus two elected Board members. The Board meets at the beginning of the semester and plans the entire program for that semester. If the presi- dent finds it necessary to plan further activities or another problem arises, a special meet- ing may be called. Such activities as the History Club show and director, the fall trip, and Christmas contributions to Piney Woods, the banquet, and the spring trip are mapped by this board. It has been found a quite satisfactory organization since the History Club boasts the largest working membership of any WTHS club. Continuous activities, both at meetings and outside activities must be found to hold the interest of the members. The program chairman has exclusive charge of entertainment at meetings. Other chairmen are selected by the board to supervise special activities. 106 I I oath Pacific Stal-A, Honorary lllemoer Upper left picture: Nancy Sustersic and .loan Olson are making Janet Blair and Richard Eastham honorary members of the History Club. Upper right: .lanet Blair and Richard Eastham, stars of 'South Pacific, pose for a picture back- stage. Center left: Checking to make sure everyone is on the bus are Audrey Isley, Nancy Sustersic, Pat Tomkowicz, and Mercedes Tompkins. Lower right: A small group of those on the trip with their guide on Northwestern Campus. AST fall over a hundred members of the History Club started out early on a Saturday morning for Northwestern University. They arrived at the university about ten o'clock, divided into groups and toured the com- plete campus. At noon the group met in the cafeteria at Scott Hall for lunch. After lunch they set out for Chicago and the Schubert Theater to see the most talked about play, uSouth Pacific. Following the show everyone as- sembled on stage to meet Janet Blair and Richard Eastham who were the leading stars in MSouth Pacificfi The clubbers then boarded the buses for the return trip home. l07 Soiree 4 aria, Manual Eanquet Scene OIREE a Paris, the 27th History Club Annual Banquet, was held on Janu- ary 19th in the school cafeteria. The menus consisted of tasty Parisian dishes from the Hors-d'ouvre to the Bonbons a la menthe. During the meal there were a few speeches from Alumni and presentation of guests. Com- munity singing lead by Mr. Hurd, a solo by Jeanette Kalanovsky, and slides of Paris scenes were the last part of the program in the cafeteria. There was a French skit put on in the Junior Assembly after the dinner. The skit revolved around a young couple visiting a cafe in France and all the differ- ent entertainment which would be seen. The entertainment was a toe dance, a few folk songs sung by a quartet from the French Club, a vocal solo, band accompanist and several other selections, and last but not least the noted French Can Can line. ' ing the singing. hagen, and Joanne Kriesel. tory clubbers. community singing. looks on. da for the night. Top picture: A general View of the ban quet with members of the French Club do Center picture: Tra-la-la-boomtla Yes, it's the traditional French Can Can line being danced by Laurni Wilson Janet Molback, Barbara Beeson, Audrey Borken Center right: Skol, cheers a table of his Lower left: Mr. Hurd leads the roup in Lower center: In appreciation for her help Joan Olson presents a gift to Mrs Loul e Love, cafeteria manager, while Al Pickus Lower right: An over-all picture of the banquet as everyone glances over the agen C1116 Team Wa laingtvn and new Yfo le .4t left. SPRING TRIP COMMl'l'TEE. Left to right, SEATED: Marlene Classman, Mr. Hurd, sponsor: Helen Froelieh. STANDING: Dick Asma, Pat Viek, Mandel Moet-kler. .lat-kie Skoll. PI-t'fUl'L'.9 below: WTHS Inlistory flluh memliers who enjoyed Wasliingtoli- New York tour during spring yaeation. The two pic-tures were originally a punarania View taken at Mt. Vernon. The group left Edison Court station at l:fl0 p.m. on April 9, and trans- ferred to the Trail Blazer at Union Station in filiicago. Thursday noon they arrived at Washington, llfi., and toured the c-ity, The high points of in- terest were the Washington Monument, the Capitol, the Lineoln Memorial, Wasliingtorfs Mansion at Mount Vernon, Virginia, and Arlington Cemetary. Saturday morning they left Washington and arrived in New York City at I:00 p.m. Upon arrival the group took a tour of New York in special liuses and saw many interesting places. Some ol these were St. John the Divine-'s Cathedral, Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, the Bowery, Fifth Avenue, and the Empire State Building. Monday afternoon they left New York and arrived in Waukegan at noon on April 15th. Cro Aed Sabre 94 lvlvnorary R0 TC' Ylnit t if . A - . . . . ROSSED Sabres membership is open to the entire corps including the girl sponsors. Can- didates are selected by members of the club on the basis of citizenship, scholarship, and ro er military attitude. After nominating a group of cadet candidates, the mem- P P bers then choose the new Crossed Sabres members by ballot. The main social event of . . . S the year Was the Military Ball. Under the direction of S.F.C. Frank J. Pietras, Mf gt. ' uccess. The Cl de Collins and the members of the club, the Military Ball was again a s Y Work was alotted to a number of committees, each headed by a chairman. At the Home- ' h coming in October, the Crossed Sabres entry won the trophy with the best float for t e second year in succession. Top picture, CROSSED SABRES CLUB. Left to right, ROW l: Capt. Helen Kurringer, Capt. Barbara Belzer, Capt. Charlotte Peterson, Major Richard Asma, Capt. John Newman, Col. Ray DeThorne, Capt. Jon Howard, Capt, Dolores Bramm, Capt. Rhea Mackey, Capt. Nadine Shafer. ROW 2: Sgt. lst Class Dennis Youngberg, lst Lt. John Bieda, Capt. Ethel Burger, Capt. Loretta Wasil, Capt. Shirley Campbell, Capt. Barbara Pottala, Honorary Col, Mary Lou Werner, Capt. Sonja Kuoppala, lst Lt. Richard Daluga, Sgt. John He-ngesh. ROW 3: 2nd Lt. Roger Dart, Capt. Tom Hett, Capt. John Pratt, Lt. Col. Louis Koshak, lst Lt. LeRoy Miller, Capt. .lim Carpenter. Capt. Paul Patoek, lst Lt. Joe Diagula, Sgt. Joe Krause. ' ' - ' ' f d fetar g Col. Ray DeThorne, presi- Lower left, CROSSED SABRES OFFICERS. Left to right. Capt. Jon Houar , S691 Y ' ' ' 'd - Ca t. Richard Asma, sergeant at arms. dent: Capt. John Newman, vice presi ent, p ' ff h tro hy for the best float from Judy Jones Home- ' h AT HOMECOMING Col Ray DeThorne receum, t e p , Lower rig t. . . 1 coming Queen. Ray is president of the Crossed Sabres Cub. bi tri6utor be elvp Uwn KuAineAAeA MJ: C 1 disarm A 'i'l.AKfS Top piclzlire: Shown with a sales display in room 345 are, left to right: Eugene Kilger, Way'ne Van Heirseele, Mr. Bixler, Bill Downie, John Lavris, and Dolores Knox. At left is a committee planning for the trip to to the state convention in Springfield. Left to right: .lohn Tsausis. Mr. Bixler, Eugene Kilger, Bill Downie, Wayne Van Heirseele. ROOM 345 is the scene of the Distributors Club meetings. They meet with Mr. Renyo Bixler third period on the last Friday of each month. Charles Mason heads the group as president. Working with him are Frank Reckendorf, vice president, Rosemary Vignernie secretary, Mary Bonaparte, treasurer, and Wayne Van Heirseele, reporter. On September 27, the club sponsored an after game dance with Bob Boettle and his HTeensters . The Annual Convention was held in Springfield, Illinois, February 29 through March 1. It was attended by two delegates, Wayne Van Heirseele and Eugene Kilger. They were accompanied by Mr. Bixler and two other students. The Employer and Employee's Dinner was April 29, 1952. Under the supervision of Mr. Renyo Bixler, and with the assistance of the Waukegan Chamber of Commerce this affair was a big success. Charles Mason was committee chairman and Rudy Bando- vich, Dolores Knox, and ,lohn Lavris served as heads of the committees. 111 1 A A ,. A L - 4 gl: ir ir! 'Zeague Spvnavm Ser ice Program Top picture, GIRLS' LEAGUE EXECUTIVE BOARD. This group is Called the ruling committee which serves as the cluh ofhcers. Left to right: Soph representative, Barb Callang hoard member Nancy Blumbergg vice president, Kay Dietmeyer: treasurer, Bev Shieldsg secretary, Lillian Jenkinsg senior representative, Audrey Boltzg hoard mem- bers, Judy Wilson and Char Peterson: president, Lou Werner. Lower picture, CLASS COUNClL. This group is made up of one elected representative from each homeroom. Left to right, ROW 1: Carol Snedaker, Deanne Thompson, Frieda Phillips, Dolores Fault, Joyce Carnahan, Lois Prowett, Rita Rose, Joan Korenin, Adrienne Matson, Dorothy Ashley. ROW 2: Miss Stieehen, Jean Prowett, Dian Tuttle, Ronnie Mathiesen, Helen Pynnonen, Tanya Davis, Jean Rules, Phyllis Haimi, Joelle Wilson. ROW 3: Lois Johnson, Joy Cullen, Sandra Peck, Joyce Hallis, Judy Zigowski, Barbara Bixler, June Hendrix, Carol Nagode, Laurni Wilson. OWN the language corridor, to the left, down the stairs and into the Girls' League Club Room is a familiar trip for the 100 members of this club. During the month of Aug- ust Marilyn Colberg spent her time and effort in fixing up the club room so that it would be a pleasant place in which to have their meetings. September meant the first activity of the year, as they prepared for the Freshmen Tea. A style show and cokes were enjoyed by the girls after their first day of high school. As October rolled around. the members were busy with their first activity meeting, and sponsored 6'Autumn Serenade, an all evening dance. Char Peterson, Meline Pilihosian, Donna Rowling and Barbara Taylor helped with the dance. November was the magazine drive of which Mary Lou Werner was chairman and the highest salesman, Sheila Povey. They also sent Thanksgiving baskets to needy families in Wtaukegan. Joan Olson was the speaker of the activity meeting which was held in Janu- ary. The 4'Chocolate Chati' was enjoyed by many girls in the month of February. In March the Cancer Drive was held and the committee chairmen were Judy Wilson and Nancy Rlumberg. I Uarieef dc ti itie Upper left, left to right: Joyce Satterlield, Pat Marks, Donna Bromstead, and Joan Pazereskis are preparing hot chocolate for the Chocolate Chat. Lower left, left to right: The chairmen of the Can- cer Drive were Nancy Blumberg and Judy Wilson. Upper right: These girls who are planning the Autumn Serenade, an all evening dance. Left to right: Tanya Davis, Char Peterson, Donna Rowling, and Barb Taylor. 4'Blossom by Blossom the Spring Be- gins was the theme of the annual Moth- er-Daughter Faculty Tea which was giv- en April 28th. Audrey Boltz, general chairman, was assisted by the following committee chairmen: Joyce Adrion, re- freshments, Joan Pazereskis, decora- tionsg Barb Callan, model, Cherilyn Clark, programs, Lillian Jenkins, enter- tainmentg Betsy Woodman, publicityg Yvonne Chase, clean-upg Donna Brom- stead, invitations. n 6111636 Schedule Middle picture: Tanya Davis is pouring punch for Joan Korenin, .lean White, Adrienne Matson, and Harriet Ward at the Christmas Party. Lower picture, at piano: Marilyn Colberg. Standing: Nancy -lumberg, Lillian Jenkins, Kay Dietmeyer, Beverly Needham, and Bev Shields are planning for the Senior Tea. fa fm ,, 5 X A, JV ' N 9 'df ,av I b f , W-mn:--' X 4 ,J x , f K X f,,,.,L V .4-9 KW! X x ,wx will , Q4 X K 1 f 2' x f X X 1 I ,f in 1 ' . Wir mv wah ,X V WG' f 5 , 0 N X Q , iq f,'5IM 6933, 4 il ,f . Q c. 4 .X G., 4 ,Y ,M .,... M m, ff? 1 . gm . M ff AW, Peppem Hdd Uim 70 Sparta Nctivitie ERHAPS the most enthusiastic group of students at WTHS is the Peppers' Club A com bination of cheerleaders and peppy rooters, this organization has gone a long way in promoting school spirit. With Mrs. Victoria Ford as the Peppers' advisor, and Mrs Mir iam Jones as the cheer advisor, the club sponsored what was one of the greatest Homecom ing spectacles ever staged at Waukegan. Consisting of an assembly, a bon-fire rally, and a parade, sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, the affair was climaxed by the football game against Evanston, and closed with the dance to the theme of Indian Summer Ollicers for the year were: Loretta Wasil, president, Jean Prowett, vice-president Janice Sekulich, secretary, and Audrey Borkenhagen, treasurer. Top picture below: Elaser Elasarian leads Carolyn Kulle, Marilyn Dangwillo, Joan Marsh, Audrey Borkenha en Rhea Mackey, Dick Thompson, Loretta Wasil, Judy Jones, Donna Rowling, Adrienne Matson and Marsa Tersar 1n a rousing cheer at one of the basketball games. Bottom picture: Members of the Peppers' Club await the start of their meeting. They are, ROW 1: Anja Kuoppala Deanne Thompson, Donna Anderson, Barbara Berta, Donna Rowling, Adrienne Matson, DeLee Niemi, Joanne Mc Carthy, Eleanore Spiers, Barbara Spellman, Betty Lewis. ROW 2: Charlene Opal, Patricia Tomkowicz, Janice Seku lich, Joan Marsh, Marjorie Renick, Vivian Merlo, Shirley Campbell, Loretta Wasil, Rhea Mackey, Judy Jones ROW 3: Rosalie Kirt, Gerry Vvetterberg, Carol Marshall, Shirley Van Laeke, Jackie Turner, Margaret Thompson Joyce Frederickson. ROW 4: Lois Prowett, Maureen Cypcar, Merle Brenen, Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Jones, Betty Derre berry, Zenia Cybulski, Marilyn Dangwillo, Carolyn Kulle, Darlene Schuman, Sally Wasil. ia 49 -'gags V meet Two 'W' Kane! and Orclae tra NDER the direction oi Otto Graham the Concert Band prepares for the an- nual iall and spring concerts and the assemblies, football and basket- ball games. The band presented for the first time in any high school the score from HGuys and Dollsw. The soloists for the concerts were Gerald An- derson, Robert Butkus, Paul Wille, and Stanley Ackerman. Director Graham says that the band of 1951-1952 has been tops. The Junior Band Works on basic principles and aspires to attain the goal oi becoming members of the Concert Band. W.T.H.S. has a line orchestra which gives the music minded students an opportunity to better their musical education. lts leader is Mr. Otto Graham. Top picture, CONCERT BAND. lNSTBUMENTAT1ON. OBOES: Claywell,Hyde. FLUTES: Mitchell,Perrill,Scblem- mer, Rinehardt, Scliad, Lewis, Cote. Bb CLARINETS: Willett, Larson, Cavin, Prowett, Nordlund, Wood, Leliiller, Hubbard, Bankbcad, Thomas, Horn, Kuderko, Widemeyer, Hughey. BASS CLARINETS: Foster, Lippert, Jacobs. ALTO CLARINET: Caslimore. FRENCH HORNS: Dever, Adams, Reynolds, Binning, Zetterman. Eb ALTO SAXA- lx 'NI V elofl Cannon Bb TENOR SAXAPHONES' Renberg, Manning, Pish. BARlTONE PHONES: But'us, desert, as , . . A . A - , SAXAPHONES: Tyler, Kuntar. SAHRUSAPHONE: Constantino. BARITONES: Christensen, Erickson, Magden, Reitz, Collins. BASSOONS: Wille, Bauer, Baker. TROMBONES: Hall, Strahs, Wirth, Nitsche, George, Sagen, Web- renberg, Bliege. MARHNIBA: Pearson. TYMPANIE: Carnahan. CYMBALS: McClure, O'Black. BASSES: John- son, Slocum, Campbell, Rundquist, Sacramento. BASS DRUMS: Ackerman. SNARE DRUMS: Walls, Ludington, ' - ' ' ls Wri lit, Stevens, Constantino, Huesing, Fol- MCDonald, Peterson, Marshall. CORNETS. Anderson, Kline, Jaco xson, g lensbee, Wight, Bostyan, Kirkpatrick, Boettle, Maki. Conductor: Graham. Lower picture. BAND OFFICERS. Seated, left to right: Capt. Ackerman, TXS-gt. Bauer, lst Lt. Wille, 2nd Lt Christensen, Corp. Manning. Standing: lst Sgt. Kline, M!Sgt. Anderson, Staff Sgt. Benberg, Sgt. Taylor. 116 lY X X X XX ix XX FN x K .lf X 5 ' Q' Q X- E N XX M wk MX KW 3 S xx 'N and 5 1 fi x Q xxx? 41 ig E i N Q Q1 f if pf Q X W S MN S . x M- Z5 wxff f 'N , -S fx M Eand memlfle In State Competition At right, PIANO, VIOLIN AND FLUTE TRIO. Left to right: Barbara Taylor, Stanley Ackerman and Betty Lou Mitchell. Pictures below, CLARINET DUET. Donald Nordlund and Lois Prowett. At upper right, OBOE DUET. Richard Claywell and William Hyde. At lower left: Violin Soloist Stanley Ackerman. Lower middle and right: Bassoon and Piano Soloist Palil Wille. Win Honor In IMA trict State Con te M First division winners of the district contest competed in the state finals, on April 25ths and 26th. The ISHA office in Chicago announced that there would be close to 4000 music contestants in Urbana for the state contest. Stanley Ackerman was voted the most valuable and best musician in the Concert Band, and Paul Wlille was voted the second best. This was one of the better years in winning first places. ln fact, it is the highest percentage of firsts our school has won at the Dis- trict Contest. Upper left below, CLARINET TRIO. Left to right: Richard Larson, Patricia Cavin, and Thomas Willett. Upper right below, BRASS SEXTET. Seated: ,lim Christensen, Wayne Strahs and Gerald Erickson. Stand- ing: Bob Jacobson, Gerald Anderson and Douglas Kline. Middle left below, SAXAPHONE DUET. Robert But- kus and Donald Mesec. Middle right below, TROMBONE QUARTET. Left to right: Willis George, .lon Nitsche, Donald Hall, and Wlayne Strahs. Lower left, SAXAPHONE DUET. Eugene Renberg and Joe Tyler. Lower right, TROMBONE TRIO. Willis George, Rob- ert Bliege, and Jon Nitsche. we Choir PPO ide Delight ul lllcwic Upper picture, CONCERT CHOIR. Left to right, ROW I: Arlene Baird, Clarissa Carnahan, Georgia Williams, Janet Williams, Marilyn Fargard, Marie Kroncke, Marilyn Pietschman, Shirley Durr, DeAnn Geib, Jacqueline Hansen. ROW 2: .leanette Kalanovsky, Wilma Tennyson, Sondra Williams, Lois Seaton, Terrill Huelat, Betty Bridges, Beth Keepper, Beverly Shields, Margie .Iordan, Shirley Gehrls, Yvonne Ernst, Marilyn McCall, Carole Nystrom. ROW 3: ,lanet Frickson, Betty Soderquist, Evelyn Saam, Marge Williams, Evie Henderson, .Iackie Skoff, Ilene Smith, Shirley Bergman, Mary Howland, Dolores Hudson, Luna McKenzie. ROW 4: Mike Bakaian, Leo Killian, Warren Gunderson, Quentin Schwarz, Bruce Anthony, Mr. Gilkey, instructor, Ralph Heaven, George Niva, Peter Stevens, Russell Howze, Ken Truitt. Lower picture, A CAPPELLA CHOIR. Left to right, ROW I: Elaine Nystrom, Pat Morris, Carol Cashmere, Helen Pynnonen, Mary Lou Werner, Ioan Pazereskis, Rita Tennyson, Anne Macnorius, Arlene Populorum, Marilyn Flem- ing, Margaret Hulse. ROW 2: Marcella Ellis, Barbara Cvetan, Ronnelle Reeves, Lois Johnson, Lois Remde, Barb Waldorf, Peggy Totterdell, Ellen Celarec, Pat Vickers, Char Peterson, ,Ianet Molback. ROW 3: Ralph Shanyfelt, ,lack Sevring, Frank Zupec, ,Ierry Zeilhack, Dave Lowy, A. T. K. McCullough, Ray Eifert, Ray Rukstales, Ronnie Son dee, I Dennis Wendricks. A Cappella and Concert Choirs are under the e basis of voice and music reading ability These choirs fiicient direction of Leslie Gilkey. The choirs are selected by try-outs on a ' . have added the musical note to many assemblies during the school year. A Cappella Choir has made many appearances at church organizations and on the radio. Two concerts are given yearly in the Little Theater. The choirs' performance oi se- lections from the Messiah at the fall concert will long be remembered by those attend- ing. Two soloists, Ray Rukstales singing uThe Blind Ploughmanw and Helen Pynnonen ' ' 44 V ' ,' were the highlights oi the spring concert. singing My Heart At Thy Sweet oice, 1, S elect UviceA C'vmpriAe Trelfle, Ka A Cie xy 2 x Top picture, BASS CLEF CLUB. Left to right, ROW 1: Mr. Gilkey, directorg Ken Truitt, George Niva, Jack Seyring, Ralph Shanyfelt, Clarence Anthony, Joe Ontiveros. ROW 2: Ray Eifert, Ray Rukstales, Dave Lowy, Dick Turk, Frank Zupec, Russell Howze, Quentin Schwarz, Jerry Zeilbeck. ROW 3: Peter Stevens, Don Bardonner, Ralph Heaven, John Lipnicke, A. T. K. McCullough, Jerry Orbach, Ben Williams, Ronald Ames, Tom Gonzales. Az lower left is an informal rehearsal by some of the members of the Bass Clef and Treble Clef clubs. Mr. Gilkey is at the piano. Al lower right, TREBLE CLEF CLUB. Left to right, ROW 1: Janet Molback, Char Peterson, Elaine Nystrom. ROW 2: Anne Macnorius, Helen Pynnonen, Marilyn Fleming. ROW 3: Lois Remde, Peg Totterdell, Ellen Celarec. Treble Clef and Bass Clef are also selected on the basis of music reading ability and voice. These groups forego their lunch-study period in order to meet in Mr. Leslie Gilkey's room to practice. Treble Clef consists of eight blended voices chosen from members of the A Cappella Choir. Bass Clef is comprised of approximately twenty-five boys most of whom belong to the choirs. Many times during the school year the Treble Clef and the Bass Clef were invited to sing at various churches, civic clubs, and on the radio. These two musical groups also participate in the annual spring and fall concerts. uArmy Bluef' the song of West Point Military Academy ,was sung by the Bass Clef at the fall concert. The singing of this rousing song stirred everyone. ulilvery Flowerf' which was sung by Treble Clef at the Spring Concert, was enjoyed immensely by the audience. :fr --1 -'- if W- W- few 4. 4157 vii , ,iyy AY U., .,.,T.-. ..... . .,,....... ff.. ff , 1 WW fm Q! f ,QW Wmgv f7 fwirifff ff 194 0 , 464,,f , I' WN W V 'gif' fgfhhf' 9' fa '4LV ' Qhffvp ,W fy ,A -W , 911 ' ,pw A Q aw , ,E f W ' fi if Hthleti ld' 14 In athletic activities and sports contests the characteris- tics commonly attributed to the bulldog are especially sig- nificant. Tenacity, endurance, and fight are qualities neces- sary for success in sports and in life situations alike. But these attributes must always be tempered with good sports- manship. 'W' Men lf C' ulf ncourage 5,20l'fAmdMAlt02 Group picture, MVVT' MENS CLUB. Left to right, ROW 1: Jerry Onan, Joe Zavasky, Don Dupies, W'ilton Gates, Jack Rivelli, George Callison, Douglas Koss, Melvin Luke, Pierre Simonian, Allan Jacobs, James Vliarnecke, Ken Miller, Richard Asma, John Sick, Al Pickus. ROW 2: Jim Yvright, Jim Stanczak, John Rear- don, A. T. K. McCullough, Elasar Elasarian, Larry Jelinek. Charles Hutchings, Don Turnquist, Marion Sanders, Herb Walls, Dave Dever, Nathan Pickus, Ed DeLong, Tom Hall, Ken Hago- pian. ROW 3: Coach Jean Fortier, Rodney Lewis, Merle Varvil, Fred Bairstow, Ron Celesnik, John Waltlie1', Colin Berdux, Vince Rescignio, Al Rabin, Gilbert Mesec, George Evans, Jim Christen- sen, Coach Norm Rickard, Athletic Director Leo Singer. ROW 4: Coach Charles Reid, Coach John Burnison, Fred Bubenhofer, Steve Blumberg, John Anderson, John Adams, Paul Adams, Mar- tin Badegian, Ken Van Laeke, Larry Barrett, Jim Cvik, Jack Bower, Bob Hagman, Jack Labus, Dick Malavasic, Joe Tyler. Lower picture, HVVM CLUB OFFICERS. Left to right: Leo Sing- er, sponsor, John Adams, secretaryg Jerome Onan, treasurer' John Reardon, vice president: Jack Rivelli, president. HE aim of the NVQ? Club is to promote leadership and sportsmanship among the boys at WTHS. Their program is designed to serve the school and community in Worthwhile projects. One project that this organization participated in was the polio drive. The boys distributed the cartons and picked them up a month later. The HW Club has been re-organized since last year. In order to become a member, a boy must Win a minor or major letter and be voted in by the members of the club. Meet- ings are held the first and third Thursdays of the month in the Girls' League Clubroom. At the meetings the boys discuss current and future events on the clubs' calendar. The bright spots on the calendar are the Winter date dance and the spring banquet. Between 100 and 125 boys are members of the present, re-organized 'GWR Club. These boys are Waiting for the day to come when they will have the use of their own meeting place. 124' C'roAA Cvun try Team Euild Stamina ED by Larry Barrett, the Varsity Cross Country team Won two dual meets out of four. The team took third in a triangular meet in Evanston and second in a tri- angular meet held at Kenosha. The Frosh-Soph team won one of its four meets. Larry Barrett won all but one meet, including victories in the League event held in Oak Park and the district contest held at Maine. Barrett lost his only meet in Kenosha, hut avenged this defeat hy winning the annual Thanksgiving event, also held in Ken- osha, hy seven blocks. He placed third in the State competition. fs 'Sa ff-dummy :F ' f ' , f , A . 3 5, l Liza l K7 Top picture, 1951 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. Left to right, ROW 1: ,l. Sick, J. Maclsaac, B. Williams, P. Kamschulte, R. Chamernick, M. Murphy, K. Hagopian, A. Swanson. ROW 2: M. Luke, mgr., R. Asma, D. Dupies, 1-1. Faurlxo, K. Vanlsaeke, L. T. lvy, C. Stupar, L. Barrett, R. Lewis, A. March, A. Melville, M. Badegian, J. Kennedy, C. Reid, coach. Middle picture, 1951 FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. Left to right, ROW 1: .l. Stang, L. Siegal, C. Cepon, A. Rabin, .l. Hagman, J. McPherson, J. Jordan, R. Petruska. .l. Broecker. ROW 2: E. Latz, J. Waltlier, J. Brunner, .l. Zdanowicz, A. Kennedv, R. Pieper, W. Serocky, J. Ivy, B. Linsky, C. TenPas, P. Simonian. At left: Ben Williams, Larry Barrett and Don Dupies are all set for the starters gun signaling the beginning of a practice sprint. ' '? g 'M- 1-'ffl ---' ' - Above, 1951 VARSITY TRACK. Left to right, ROW 1: ,lack Rivelli, Jacquie Cribb, Neil Buesch- ing, Eugene Jones, Don Smith, Joe Tyler, Matt Smith, .lerry Zeilbeck. ROW 2: Steve Drew, coach, Larry Barrett, Roger Jackson, Ernie Fisher, Jim Francis, Glenn Mitchell, Bill Brennan, Richard Cammie, Shelly Cunningham. ROW 3: Dick Asma, Don Dupies, Don Niemi, A. T. K. McCullough, Bob Johnson, Mike Della Valle, Eugene Thompson. 'W' Ylainclad 1951 VARSITY TRACK RECORD Kenosha Niles Proviso New Trier Evanston Highland Park Opp. 51M 30M SOM 44 60 455 away 612 82M 622 69 53 67M 1951 BULLDOC MEET RECORD Wheaton Relays Mooseheart Relays District IQYVZ Pts.l 10 Points 18 Points 4th Place Lake County l61-1f5 Pts.,l lst Place Suburban League C27 Pts.l 4th Place Ha e ?mIvra6le Sea on NDER the guidance of coaches Steve Drew, Norm Rickard and Larry Brainard the Waukegan Varsity cindermen had an excep- tionally good season. The Bulldogs won live out of six dual meets. To start the season the trackmen scored five points in the Oak Park Relays. When the regular season started, the cindermen won three in a row from Kenosha, Niles, and Proviso respectively. ln a quad- rangular meet held at Evanston, the Bulldogs finished third. Then they beat New Trier 69-44. At the Vlfheaton Relays, the team gar- nered ten points. The Evanston meet Was next, and it was here that the Bulldogs lost their only dual meet. The Wfildkits went home with a close 60-53 decision over the Bulldogs. ln a triangular meet be- tween New Trier, Highland Park, and Waukegan, the team got sec- ond place. ln the Mooseheart Relays, the Bulldogs won eighteen points. The district meet was held at Evanston. The 46W,' cindermen placed fourth with 27M2 points. Waukegan then went to Highland Park for a dual meet. Here the Bulldogs trounced the Parkers 67M- 45V2. Waukegan again dominated the Lake County track meet for the sixth year in a row by piling up 61-1X5 points. At Oak Park for the final meet of the season, the Suburban League meet, Wauke- gan placed fourth with 27 points. During the 1951 season, four records were broken. ,lim Francis broke two, in the 120 high hurdles, and the 180 low hurdles. ln the Lake County meet, Larry Barrett ran the mile in 4:41 which was a new county record. The fourth record was set by the Medley team, made up of Roger Jackson, ,lim Francis, Clenn Mitchell and Larry Barrett. T 126 ?ro la-Svpl: Cindermen S et ?air Hecvrd HE 1951 Sophomore track team had a fair season, winning, two out of Hve dual meets. They won their first two meets of the season. The victims of the Sophs were Proviso 531f2-SOVQ, and Zion 72-36. The next two meets were lost to New Trier and Evanston by decisive scores. ln the Frosh-Soph North Shore Meet the locals won third place with a total of I-Blyg points. 1951 FROSH-SOPH 1951 FROSH-SOPH TRACK SCORES TRACK MEETS Opp. W North Shore 1312 Pts.J Proviso 505 saw 3rd Place Zion 36 72 Frosh Individual 136 Pts.J New Trier 615 4232 2nd Place Evanston 76 28 Highland Pk. 52 47 Upper right: Left to right: Roger Jackson, Leroy Hunt, Glenn Mitchell, and Larry Barrett ending a race in a neck and neck tie. Az right: Jim Francis leading Richard Gammie in a high hurdles race. Below, FROSH-SOPH TRACK TEAM. Left to right, ROW 1: Richard Gustafson, Edward DeLong, Ronnie Graham, Ronnie Mesec, Richard Adams, Christy Burns, John Walther, Ronnie Jaworek, Jim McDonough, Paul Saam, Jim McGrain, Charles Groot. ROW 2: Charley Hutchings. Anthony DePerte, Richard Malavasic, Ray Eifert, Rene Clark, Gil Mesec, Clarence Hatfield, Bill Stanczak, Jerry Jor- dan, Marvin Alderin, Charles Walls. ROW 3: D. Cooke, James Ivy, Richard Turk, Robert Zweifel, Herbert Walls, William Clinton, Norm Rickard, coach, Tom McManus, Wilton Gates, Carl Stauche, Harvey Ricks, Tom Hall, Russel Howze. ,,, J. ,,,, , 'X ff' ' t Cm ' ji, Tomlev iclelf link men Ha e good Sea on 1951 VARSITY GOLF SCORES Opp. W Horton lillfl Prowiso 2 13 Oak Park IW Arlington Heights 515 9M Exanston THQ 716 Niles 6 9 District 5th Place Highland Park 9 6 New Trier WM LIVZ Suburban 2nd Place Abore. VARSITY GOLF. Left to right, ROW 1: Stan Tomkovick, coach, Bob Brewer, Bob Opeka, ,lim Ghamernick, ,lack Taylor. ROW 2: Frank Glogovsky, Dick Puvin, ,lim Seveska, .loc He-raver, Bob Gvik. .it left: Top live Varsity Golfers Jim Seveska, .loc Heraver, Frank Glogovsky, Dick Pucin, and lim Ghamernick waiting for the bus, that will take them to the Bonnie Brook Course. HE Waukegan linksmen had a very successful season. They lost two matches to New Trier and Highland Park. One tie was with Evanston. The first match Was with Morton. The 44W linksmen Won They Won four in a row before ty- ing Evanston at 7M-7VQ. The district meet Was held at Highland Park. Here the Bulldogs earned fifth place. Coach Stanley Tomkovick,s team then lost their only two matches of the season. In the Suburban League meet held at Morton, Wauke- gan garnered second place. The medalist for Waukegan in this tournament Was Frank Glogovsky. Coach Tomkovick hopes to Win the Suburban League golf cham- pionship with a much improved team thistyear. ?ortier 7rainA Kal! og Tenni Teanw 1951 VARSITY TENNIS SCORES Opp. W Kenosha 1 6 Kenosha 1 6 Oak Park 5 0 Highland Park 5 0 New Trier 5 0 District 5th Place Morton 0 5 Proviso 4 1 Evanston 5 0 Suburban 4th Place HEN spring arrives, all boys interested in tennis report to Coach lean Fortier. The Freshmen and Sophomores practice at Belvi- dere Park, while the Varsity practice at Weiss Field. Since tl1CI'C are only a few boys that go to the matches, the team usually travels by car. When beginning the season, Coach Fortier shows all players the correct technique in holding a racket and the proper strokes. The boys practice faithfully every afternoon in preparation for their in- terschool matches. The freshmen training emphasizes the fundamen- tals of the game. When they become sophomores, they begin league competition. Three varsity lettermen will return to Coach Fortier,s netmen for the 1952 season, including Bonnie Sondee, James Warnecke, and Allan Jacobs. These boys along with the Sophs of last year will make up the nucleus of the 1952 Varsity. Coach Fortieris netmen won four out of nine matches during 1951, including a shutout Win over Morton. ln the district meet held at Evanston the Waukegan team placed fifth. The Soph and Varsity teams Went to Oak Park for the Suburban League meet at the close of the season and took sixth and fourth places respectively. ln Suburban League competition, the Sophs lost all of their matches. u At left: Coach Jean Fortier shows Varsity Netmen Bill Wise, Carl Wangman, and Charles Vickers the correct method of hold- ing a tennis racket. Below, 1951 TENNIS TEAM. Left to right, BOW 1: Richard Goldstein, Darrel Bader, .lohn Hengesh, Don Turnquist, Dick Thompson, Steve Blumberg, Merritt Tippet, John Reardon, James Martinez. ROW 2: Bob Ellis, James Warnecke, Chuck Vickers, Carl NVang1nan, Bill Wise, Ronnie Sondee, Allan Jacobs, lean Fortier, coach, Melvin Luke, mgr. -1.4 Uaraitq biamond E094 In Uictvrq Spurt Above. 1951 VARSITY BASEBALL. Left to right, ROW I: Ioe Pankratz, Dan Kilbane, Richard Cyganek, Torn Booth, .lim Stanczak, Nick Bentivegna, Bill Mateja, john Adams, .lim Wriglit. ROW 2: Coach Ted Damos, Bob Daluga, Ed Kazarian, Rodney Lewis, Tom Pintavalle, Tony Ello, Ronald Ilavdock, Bob Calvin, Ria-hardC:1vin, Charles Amann, Don Zvlius. Lowerileft, 1951 VARSITY BASEBALL: Richard Cyyanek heino: tagged out by Don Zylius. Lower right, VARSITY BASEBALL: Tom Booth swinging for a base hit, Zion Morton . Morton 2 1 New Trier I0 Proviso .10 Proviso :B Evanston l Oak Park 4 Oak Park 4 lligliland Park 2 Niles 8 Niles 6 Highland Park 3 District Meet Libertyville 0 Ela 3 Woodstock 0 Sectional NVQ:-st Rockford I Niles 4 1951 VARSITY BASEBALL scoass g Oplg. L-.WH LAY ball! That's what our Varsity baseball team didiin taking third place in state competition. After winning both the district and sectional, this team Went down State, rating underdogs, to beat Lane Tech 2 to 1, but lost to Alton 3 to O. Bob Calvin pitched mi- raculously against Lane Tech, while Tony Ello just couldn't keep the hats quiet from Alton the next night. During the regular season schedule, the Bulldogs won ii and lost IO: altogether Winning IO and losing ll. The leading hitters were Dan Kilbane and lim Stanczak and the leading pitcher was Bob Galvin. '4Hit that old applelw shouts Coach ,Iohn Burnison during an im- portant part of a Sophomore baseball game. During the Suburban League season, the Puppies took two of their six games. Coach Bayis Freshmen had a nearly perfect season as they Won eight out of nine starts. It looks like this team may be the state champions that Coach Damos has been looking for. 130 ?rvAla-Sopln 1951 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL SCORES Oak Park New Trier Proviso Highland Park Morton Niles Evanston saws: 3 8 9 5 5 6 9 Zbream gig Zen ae Kal! Above, 1951 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL TEAM. Left to right, ROW 1: Robert DeRue, Karl Laurel, Merle Varvil, Sam Tngoglia, Tom lngoglia, mgr. ROW 2: Warren Voeltz, Melvin Drinkwine, Philip Ruffalo, ,lack Schlosser, Don Bardonner, George Stupar, Joe Hickman, Bill Olson, Ken Van1.aeke, .lohn Koziol. ROW 3: John Burnison, coach, Bob Gedviles, Frank Tersar, Joe Zupon, Bob Graham, Gerald Erickson, Don Gordon, Frances Norton, Alex March. Below, 1951 FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM. Left to right. ROW 1: Joe Jai-zimiak, mgr., Jim Cvik, Ronald Dzieglewicz, Richard Newkirk, Ronald Ce-lesnik, Paul Adams. Richard Farrell, Harold Herman. ROW 2: ,lim Nagodfc, Nick Xenos, Kenny Jellings, Pete Smith, Bob Reardon, .lerry Hagman, Gust Koulentis. ROW 3: Bob .lohns-on, Jack Broecker, Saul Gordon, David Lowy, Lee Wangmun, Bradley Sagen, LeRoy Scott, Leroy Thomas, Paul Kabarec, Ott Bay, coach. 131 aff s , f f 5 xi? ff -Q nw' 'e ' Q70 , X ' fy, WW me, A Y . f xv 24 if 1 x if aw Q ici, Q - wmv , 1 Q f X vw- 9 ff N ,M wfx 448 f, fy, 4 6 t QW X12 K 5 R ,HW lyf, an 5 lfi p K f ff - V af N ' ' Q Wm 9 . ' may - , 2 , f Vi .,, ,M 2 Z S , fs 4 A ., Jay- Uee, Sepia, frv In eanw Show 'Kettle 1951 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SCORES Niles Proviso Oak Park West Rockford Highland Park Evanston New Trier Morton gTie Opp 12 6 14 7 12 27 27 7 1951 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCORES Proviso Oak Park Highland Park Lake Forest Evanston New Trier Morton Opp. as 13 6 O 6 12 22 26 Top picture, FRESHMAN FOOTBALL. Left to right, ROW 1: Richard Artis, Robert Trombino, Bob Needham, Joe Spychaj, Gust Botsios, Charles Klem, Normal Hanna, Carl Bagby, Francis Merlo, Tom McGonigle, Thomas James. ROW 2: Don Verne, John Merlock, Gerald Beck, Ed Adams, Bruce Grampo, Robert Reid, Bob Salata, Bob Hathorne, Jim Onan, Ray Castello, Raleigh Floyd, Joe Weber, Eli Roknich, Tom Wil- lett, Bill McDonough, mgr., ROW 3: Clyde Thomas, William Thompson, Glen Decker, Jim Kliora, Hezekiah Potts, Tony Mixan, Tom Guy, Harry Bekkela, Tom August, Harry Bekkela, Tom August, Terry Johnson, Jim Tiernan, Albert Ebler, James Rupsa, Milton Olson, Daniel Baker, Ted Krieger, Homer Hankenson, coach, Al Grosche, coach, Jean Fortier, coach. Bottom picture, SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL. Left to right, ROW' 1: Jim Shepard, mgr., Warner Springs, Richard Newkirk, Jim Cvik, Christy Burns, mgr., Walter Willis, Richard VValden, Russell Howze, Ronnie VanParys, mgr. ROW 2: Sam Ingoglia, John Sojer, Wayne Lindemann, Sherman Long, Ronald Celesnik, Lee Wangman, Donald Mesec, John Martens, Lawrence Jelenek, John Anderson, Ronald Dzieglewicz, Paul Burke, coach. ROW 3: Larry Brainard, coach, Richard Torrez, Paul Wallin, Darrel Bader, Joe Anthony, Tom Hall, Robert Griflin, Louie Paparigian, Bill Trnovec, Harvey Ricks, Wilton Gates, Robert E. Johnson, Paul Adams, Carl Stauche, Tom McManus, Jim Sheridan. ROW 4: Menas Bakaian, George Alexofl, Lowell Shonfelt, Bill Stanczak, Bob Reardon, Bradley Sagem, Marvin Alderin, Nathan Pickus, Edward Opland, Chuck Hampton, Rene Clark, Louis Skiera, Thomas Gonzales. 133 Above: Quarterback Jim Epperson leaping up to throw a pass against Evanston. The Bulldog Varsity suffered a 20-7 defeat at the hands of the Vllildkits. ff PEN a hole in that linef' John Burnison, Varsity football mentor, orders his line- men. And open a hole they did, winning six of their eight games. The Bulldogs lost only to Oak Park, 26-7, and to Evanston, the numher one team in the state, 20-7. This is the second time in twenty-five years, that the Bulldogs have had as successful a season, the last time heing in 1946 when they won eight of their nine games. The Junior Varsity foothall squad did not have too had a season during 1951. They won two and lost five games including a 6-0 victory over the Zion Varsity. The J-V's lost most of urni on Q1 I9 I gridmen Top Z5 Hear Recvrd Above: Glenn Mitchell picking up yardage as he runs the end of the Niles Trojans to begin the 1951 season. The Bull- dogs won 13-0. their games hy less than six points. Most of the Junior Varsity hope to have had enough experi- ence, so that they may he able to make first string Varsity in 1953. Below: John Burnison, coach, admiring the trophy for the most valuable players of the 1951 Bulldog eleven. Left to right: Glenn Mitchell, most valuable hackg Mike Dellavalle, most valuable lineman, .lohn Burnison, coach, and Al Scott, most valuable lineman. Above: Eugene Thompson running back a punt against Oak Park at the Huskies, home field. John Adams comes over I0 help Gene. The Bulldogs lost 26-7. 134- ?1-ml:-Sepia Team Sl: vw Zeal Promi e THE Sophomore football team, coached by Paul Burke and Larry Brainard, won two games, lost one, and tied one. The Puppies started off on the right foot by winning their first two games. They lost all of the rest of their games, with the excep- tion of the Highland Park game, which the Puppies tied at 12-12. With a little more co-ordination this team could win the Suburban League football championship. Coached by Homer Hankenson, A1 Crosche, and ,lean Fortier, the Freshman football team won two games, lost four and tied one. The one tie was against Lake Forest. The Freshman reserves won one out of three games. They whipped Grays- lake 25-0, but lost to Zion twice, 13-6, and 19-O. Upper left: Harvey Ricks picking up valuable yardage against High- land Park. The Sophs tied the Little Giants 12-12 on the Parkers home field. Lower left: Harvey Ricks stiFf arming a Highland Park soph as the Little Ciant closes in for a tackle. Upper right: Coach Paul Burke shows the Bulldog Sophomores a new play that they will use in their next game. Lower right: Joe Anthony tackling an Evanston man, as Darrel Bader comes over to help .loe pull the Wildkit to the ground. V i.. 51111409 Swimmer Zlfimf State Hvnvm OACH Norm Rickard for the first time in tive years had a boy place in the State swimming meet. Joe Zavasky came from behind to place fourth in the ISO yard Individual Medley. The varsity team won only two out of eleven meets. Varsity records were broken by George Gallison, Joe Zavasky, and Ken Epker. Two soph records were broken by Wfayne Lindemann and Tom Hall. ' Top left: Varsity swimmers Joe Zavasky, Tom Hall, and George Gallison wait for their turn to swim in the meet. Middle picture, VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM. Left to right, ROW I: Jim Warnecke, Jack Dunn, George Callison, Tom Hall, Avedis Soghigian, mgr. ROW 2: Larry Brainard Jr,, mascot, Lawrence Brain ar d, coach, Joe Zavasky, Ken Epker, Dick Asma, Tom Masotas, John Crozier, Norm Rickard, coach. Bottom picture, FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING TEAM. Left to right, ROW I: George Miks, Richard Zupec, Lee Bennett, Bob Lundholm, Pat Woods, Bill McDonough. ROW 2: Clyde Thomas, C h u c k Bridgewater, Jim Darrow, Vernon McKinley, Bill Mitchell, Richard Kuseski, Larry Kukla. ROW 3: Mr. Brainerd, coach, Bill Keyser, Bill Ferguson, Leon Seasy, John Hughes, Bob Stevens, Bob Ha- thorne, Art Gremperis, Jim Han- son, Mr. Rickard, coach. 136 4 Q U J i v t 1 . Z 2 J ii l 6 1.-. 'W' 1lfreAtler,A Place econd Jn State we ,at-N Top picture, VARSITY WRESTLERS. Left to right, ROW 1: Ott Bay, coach, Merle Varvil, VVilliam Whitaker, Charles Tenljas, Ronald Celesnik, Homer Hankenson, coach. ROW 2: Lawrence Jelinek, mgr., Fred Bairstow, James McDonough, Larry TenPas, Jerome Onan, John Anderson, Bob Johnson. Middle picture, VARSITY AND SOPH WRESTLERS. Left to right, ROW 1: Ken Hagopian, Matt Saam, Larry TenPas, Jerome Onan, Jerry Kennedy, Bob Johnson, Henry Zorzy, Fred Bairstow, Charles TenPas, John McShane, Merle Varvil. ROW 2: Bill Miscichowski, Tom McGuinness, Paul Kabarec, Gilbert Mesec, Bob Valentine, Lee Wangman, John Anderson, Jim Maricle, George AlexoFf, Tom Gonzalez, Ronald Celesnik. ROW 3: Homer Hankenson, coach, Jim Coroneos, Vincent Rescignio, Gus Botsios, James Onan, Jim Kliora, Fred Wheeler, Melvin Cibour, Charles Hutchings, Dan Brotherton, Jim McDonough, Sam Ingogolia, John Reardon, Bob Langenherg, Stan Salata, Bill Thomas, Ott Bay, coach. At right: Coaches Hankenson and Bay with 147 pound State champion Larry TenPas. OACHES Ott Bay and Homer Hankenson had a very excep- tional season during 1951-1952. The varsity team won twelve, lost three and tied one. Larry TenPas led the Wau- kegan team to a first place tie in the sectional and second place in state. TenPas has scored forty-seven straight wins since his sophomore year. Uamitq Cagem Na e era e Semen Top picture, VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Left to right, ROW 1: Roger Ankley, Jim Rieger, John Mac1saac, Jim Martinez. ROW 2: Ronald Haydock, Paul Kamschulte, Mike Murphy, Bill Clinton, Jack Anderson. Middle picture: Coach Chuck Reid shows first five, Rieger, Kanlschulte, Murphy, Clinton, and Martinez, a play to use in the proceeding game. OACH Chuck Reid's cagemen had an average season during 1951-1952. The Bulldogs copped seven out of eighteen games. The team bowed out of the Regionals in the first round against Niles. The Reidmen ended the game with three men on the floor, seven having fouled out during the con- test. Toward the end of the season, the Bulldogs played Hebron. The state champions beat the Bulldogs 61-46. Coach Reid looks toward next season and hopes to have a better record. Steve Drewls 1951-1952 Junior Varsity had a fairly good season. The J.V.,s Won eight out of fourteen games. Varsity Coach Reid hopes that these boys have had enough experience to build a championship team. 138 1951-1952 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Opp. 'iW', Zion 42 44 Morton 58 35 Niles 54 57 New Trier 65 60 Proviso 47 58 Highland Park 49 50 West Madison 55 45 East Madison 52 39 Oak Park 65 51 Evanston 50 52 Morton 67 44 Niles 41 68 New Trier 63 42 Proviso 59 63 Highland Park 66 58 Hebron 61 46 Oak Park 71 64 Evanston 45 44 Regional Niles , 54 46 Three Hoang Cage greupef n Way 71 L00 Q is e Q. mga. 4 7 'B J' ,digg is l ixxaf... ,V gmt 00,5 41 543 J' LD At left, FROSH BASKETBALL TEAM. Left to right, ROW 1: Adam Pruitt, .loe McPherson, Bob Tromhino, Eugene Latz, Walter Linsky, Anthony Mixan, Ed Mjelde, mgr. ROW 2: Wil- liam Thompson, Gerald Beck, Carmen Castillo, Daniel Baker, Charles Morones, ,lim Zdano- wicz, Raleigh Floyd. ROW 3: ,lean Fortier, coach, Harry Bek- kala, Al Blanchard, Ray Petrus- ka, .lim Rupsa, Milton Olson, Allan Kennedy, Chuck Mason, Al Grosche, coach. At left, 'SOPH BASKETBALL TEAM. Left to right, ROW 1: Richard Newkirk, Louie Papa- rigian, James Ivy, Ed DeLong, Fred Knutel, Bob Johnson. ROW 2: ,lohn Burnison, coach, Darrell Bader, Ken Larsen, Roger Pie- per, Bill Trnovec, Tom Mc- Manus. ROW 3: lim Cvik, Paul Adams, Bert Brown, Joe An- thony, Nick Xenos, Ron Van- Parys, mgr. At left, JAY-VEE BASKET- BALL TEAM. Left to right, ROW 1: Steve Drew, coach. Alex March, A. T. K. McCul- lough, George Stupar, Don Bar- donner. ROW 2: Martin Bade- gian, Tony Dobrzenski, Johr Cloud, L. T. lvy, Don Dupies. 139 louppiw 14ctiaJitq Pro1IideA fxcitement COACH John Burnison and his Sophomore quintet won seven and lost nine games dur- ing the 1951-1952 season. The Sophomores lost two games by one point. These games were to Oak Park, 55-54 and to the league champion, Evanston, 33-32. The two Freshmen teams had excellent records in 1951-1952. The Freshmen Var- sity won twelve and lost only five games. The Freshmen Reserves won nine out of eleven. The only loses were to New Trier and Oak Park. Coaches Fortier and Crosche made the boys work hard in practice, but it paid off. John Burnison, coach of the sophs, looks to- ward next season with high hopes of winning the Sophomore Suburban League Cham- pionship. - Kulldvg Play Tall Teanw ovi-osrria moi: l'llf'1'LH1-IS. top loft: Hen Larson attempts to liloek shot by Klor- ton player. Top right: Varsity managers: Klelvin Luke. .loe lxrause. and Doug Koss get- ting ready tor game time. Bottom left: Bill Clinton and Darrel Bader tight for rebound at Niles. Bottom right: Bill Clinton drives in and takes a shot against the Trojans. ox rats PAGE. top right: Paul Kam- svhulte dribbling down the court to score two points. Middle left: L. T. 1vy scrambles after loose ball against Evanston. Mirldle right: Jim Rieger getting oil a shot as Bill Schultz of Hebron tries to stop it. Bottom left: ,lim Duncan of Oak Park attempts in vain to block hook shot of Hike Murphy. Bottom right: Jim Rieger drives past Yan Pelt of Evanston to make a basket. 1951-1952 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SCORES Opp. 'QW' Zion 23 31 Horton 45 44 Niles 30 37 New Trier 32 41 Proviso 33 33 Highland Park 48 28 , Oak Park 29 35 Evanston 63 35 Morton 51 37 Niles 33 31 New Trier 61 32 Proviso 24- 36 Highland Park 31 40 Hebron 42 52 Oak Park 55 54 Evanston 33 32 1951-1952 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCORES Opp. HW' Proviso 39 38 Morton 40 34 Niles 13 28 Barrington 25 34 New Trier 35 51 Barrington 32 37 Highland Park 34 42 Dundee 31 35 Oak Park 27 39 Evanston 40 36 Horton 36 33 Niles 27 51 New Trier 34 44- Proviso 21 13 Highland Park 47 55 Oak Park 26 52 Evanston 39 31 'xlaf 91414 l7rvmvteA Q14 Sparta Progra HEvery girl is true to the white and the blue.'7 lf you happen to walk past the CAA. club room the iirst Friday of any month you probably will hear the above Words being sung by a large number of feminine voices. This is not the vocal group, it is the G.A.A. girls singing their club song. The club meets the first Friday of every month in the G.A.A. Club room at 3:40. The officers preside over the business meeting at which time the club activities are planned. Mrs. E. Mugerditchian is the club sponsor. Top picture: Refreshment cards are being passed out by ,loan Moran to Betty Stokes- berry, Rosemary Kurtock, Iola Miller, Mari- lyn Ahola, Vivian Merlo, and Kathleen Fied- ler. Second picture: Mercedes Tompkins is hand- ing out awards to Dolores Knox, Pat Fiesel. .loan Moran, Barbara Pottala, all of whom have worked four years to earn them. At left: Having a conference over the plans for the next meeting are: Joan Moran, presi- dent: Barbara Pottala, vice presidentg Nancy Anderson. treasurer: Marilyn Ahola. secre- taryg Nancy Blumberg, social chairman: Ann Freund, junior representative: Vivian Merlo, sophomore representative: Jackie Johnson, freshman representativeg Mercedes Tompkins, senior representative. Bottom picture. on the floor: Mercedes Tomp- kins, Nancy Sustersic, Jeanette Mitchell, Bet- ty Moran, Barbara Pierman. On chairs: Shir- ley Van Laeke. Eleanor Nelson, Nancy Blum- berg, Betty Stoke-sherry, Roslyn Elk, Alice Minassian, Evelyn Saam, Betty Derreberry, Joan Moran are putting their efforts to knit- ting between the sports seasons. eaturing 14 Uarie ty of 146 tizlitie ACH girl works to earn her awards. These awards are a pin for 100 points, numerals for 500 points, a Mill for 1000 points, the state ul for 1200 points, and last but not least the state emblem. The girls earn these points by participating in sports after school. The sports change every time the seasons change. Each girl earns four points for one hour out for a sport. She must spend four hours at a sport in order to earn any points at all. Besides sports the club sponsors many other activities. To start the year off the C.A.A. sponsored a Freshman party, at which the Freshman were given a general idea of the clubls activities. The freshman party was followed by one party a month. These parties varied according to the month. Upper right: These girls are out to earn their points by playing soccer. Middle left: Marilyn Aliola. Jeanette Mitchell, and Marlis Brecheisen wait for Pat Fiesel to return the volleyball. Middle right: Leah Litman takes aim to hit the bull's eye. Bottom left: Norma Tennyson helps Made- line Palzet take sure aim. Bottom right: A fast game of basketball provides both interest and points. ?i e i e Sperm group MONO the outstanding events of the year was a play day at which five schools from this area partici- pated. G.A.A. also had a Halloween party and a Christmas party. ln Janu- ary they went to see the ice show in Chicago. Some of the activities after the ice show were a costume party and a get-together in April. On May 14 the G.A.A. had its most important oc- casion, the Senior Banquet. Top right, VOLLEYBALL PLAYERS. Left to right, ROW l: Iola Miller, Pat Cavin, Betty Rose, Betty Derreberry. ROW 2: Pat Fiesel, Catherine Luecking, Eleanor Nelson, Barbara Pottala, Jackie Johnson, Gretchen Gluesing, Betty Stokesberry, Donna Hoffman. ROW 3: Nancy Anderson, Dolores DelaPena, Marilyn Ahola, Vivian Merlo, Jeanette Mitchell, Mary Ann Hart- wick, Marlis Brecheisen. Lower right, TENNIS PLAYERS. Left to right, ROW 1: Catherine Luecking, lola Miller, Bar- bara Pierman, Joyce Hallas. ROW 2: Mary How- land, Mary Ann Hartwick, Molly Springs, Shaula Povey, Agnes Zetterman, Ruth Krnock. ROW 3: Mary Jane Ruckebeil, Marles Brecheisen, Norma Vollmer, Loretta Krist, Elaine Miller, Lora Lee Lehtonen, Norma Pietschman, Carol Yisland. ROW 4: Shirley Novak, Carol Nagode, Norma Liebert, Judy Ames, Karlene Larsen, Rosemarie Stalcar, LaVerne Pennala. ROW 5: Gay Kaymen, Gretchen Gluesing, Cela Poro, Charlene Opal, Karleen Gustafson, Geraldine Witterberg, Marlene Norikus. Top left, G.A.A. BOWLING. Left to right, ROW l: Donna Anderson, Patricia Lux, Carole Ny- strom, Virginia Lusti, Marlyn Manning, Zenia Cyhulski, Marilyn Dangwillo, Yvonne Chase. ROW 2: Anja Kouppala, Lora Lee Lehtonen, Mary Bidinger, Joan Marsh, Marge Renick, Vi- vian Merlo, Jeanette Mitchell, Carol Snedaker. ROW 3: Mary Ann Hartwick, Geri Leonowitz, Helen Caya, Ann Rogaezuk, Margaret Thompson, Barbara Pierman, Kathleen Fiedler, Mrs. Schwa- ninger. Middle left. G.A.A. ARCHERS. Left to right, ROYV 1: lola Miller, Zenia Cybulski, Nance Thomas, Mercedes Tompkins, Betsy Woodman. ROW 2: Mary Bidinger, Nancy Wallis, Ros- chelle Zimmerman, Joanne Pankratz, Jeannette Mitchell, Betty Stokesberry, Joan Moran. ROW 3: Elaine Miller, Sally Piatkiewiz, Roslyn Elk, Eleanor Nelson, Evelyn Saam, Nancy Sustersic, Gloria Lind, Anja Kouppala. Lower left, GIRL GOLFERS. Left to right, ROW 1: Joyce Hallas, Kathleen Fiedler, Marlyn Man- ning, Virginia Lusti, Sharon Brandt, Carol Rayu- nas, Joanne Vanderventer, Carole Nystrom. - l l l 1 l t F 1 lld DOLPHIN CLUB. Left to right, BOW l: Dolores Knox, Charlene Rehor, Ann Freund. BOW 2: Pat VanTreeck, Barbara Pottala, ,loan Moran, Carol Tucker, Betty Stokesberry, Rosemary Knrtoclc. ROW 3: Anja Kouppala, Dourelle Kweder, Laurni Wilson, Maria Davison, ,leanette Mitchell, Betty Moran, Betsy Woodman. ROW 4: Mary McDonald, Eleanor Nelson, Betty Derryberry, Pat Cavin. Lois Remde, Jeanette Wilkins, loan Pankratz. fafcapade 'Ky be ,shim We vp F you should pass the swimming pool in the late afternoon after March lst, you would be likely to hear the splashing as the girls hit the water. The girls you hear are the members of the Dolphin Club who are getting ready for their annual water show. To qualify for this club, you have to pass regular Life Saving tests. After passing these tests you are voted on by the members of the club. They meet whenever the president, who is Dolores Knox, calls a meeting. The other oflicers are vice- president, Char- lene Rehor and Secretary and Treasurer, Ann Freund. The woman re- sponsible for the sponsorship of this club is Mrs. Randolph. Getting back to the water show, this year they had a live band to furnish the music. Their shows are always very good, and they attract a large audience. This year's show was presented on May 9 and 10, the title was Aqua lfscapades. lt is the story of a convict, who travels from country to country. As he is travelling he sees the different types of dances that these countries have. The water show is written and produced by the Dolphins. 145 in tramural Sperm Program I Popular Picture upper left, HORSESHOE WINNERS. Left to right: Mike Sekulich, sophomoreg Ray Ruk- stales, junior-senior and all-school champg Willie Thompson, freshman winner. At top right, INTRAMURAL GRID CHAMPS. Left to right: .loe Rico, Frank Sunsun, Dale Schmitz, Rudy Flores, Bill Slocum and Louis Morones. Lower left, BADMINTON CHAMPS. Left to right: George Niva, sophomore: Kenneth Epker, juniorg and Stuart Nelson, freshman. Lower right, INTRAMURAL SWIM CHAMPS. Left to right: Avidas Sohigian, junior-senior run- ner-up: Dick McManaman, junior-senior champg Bob McPherson, soph champg Bob Stevens, frosh champ: Dick Zupec, frosh runner-up: Bob Garland, soph runner-up, is not pictured. HE Intramural Sports program continues to provide sport activities for boys who are not active in interscholastic events at any particular time. During I95I-52 nearly 500 boys participatedg this figure does not include any overlapping in the various activities. With overlapping the total number participating during the year approaches 700. This year badminton and a pentathlon meet were added to bring the total number of sport activi- ties to twelve. The other ten sports include golf, touch football, horseshoes, swimming, wrestling, bowling, basketball, ping pong, soft ball and a track and field meet. The 1951-52 Intramural program included several other activities. The group spon- sored an after-game dance, made its annual trip to Chicago Stadium for a doubleheader 146 7 M 4 t i it A J l t l LT.. lf ff v 7 4, ' Uffer 'fuel e 141-em vj Sperm dcti ity basketball game, sponsored the successful Harlem Globetrotter basketball game, sold pro- grams at all home basketball games, provided dancing instructions with the assistance of Student Council, and made a trip to Chicago this spring for a big league baseball game. Basketball continues to attract the largest number of boys. During the past year 213 boys participated in one of the three intramural basketball leagues: freshman, sophomore or junior-senior. The freshman league winner was the Traveling Salesmeng ,lim Gonzales was the leading scorer with 184 points. The Cuties won the sophomore league title, War- ner Springs led the scoring with 244 points. ln the junior-senior loop the Crack Shots cap- tured league honors: Phil Ruffalo was top scorer with 199 points. Upper left picture. INTRAMURAL WRESTLING CHAMPS. Kneeling: Bob Waldo, 105: John Zuka, 95: Stanley Salata, 115. Standing: ,lim Marirle, heavyweight: Herb Walls, 145: Ken Stan- zak, 125: Coach John Vllright. Not in picture: Bob Van Treeck, 155. Top right, NEWS-SUN BOWLING TOURNEY CHAMPS. Don Stairs, singles: Christy Burns and Jerry Johnson. doubles: Ronald Binning, singles runner-up. At lower left, BOWLING LEAGUE CAPTAINS AND OFFICERS. ROW 1: Dan Brewer, Donn Stairs, secretary: Wayne Ekkela, president: Stuart Nelson, treasurer: Floyd Sexton. ROW 2: Jim Nagode, Leland Bitner, Dick Goldstein, Leroy Berg, and Eddie Grampo. Lower right picture, WEDNESDAY LEAGUE CAPTAINS AND OFFICERS. In front: Jack Ahart, Pete Schelenski, treasurer: Wayne Ekkela, president: Bob Brewer, secretary: Tony Machak. Standing: Bob Niemi, Nick Bentivegna, Tony Ello, Hal Cousins, Bill Donohue, and Ron English. ilivre Ylaan 500 5094 ire Particqnating At top left, FRESHMAN CAGE CAPTAINS AND I.EAGUE OFFICERS. In front: Eli Roknick, Bonald English, Director Dick Brett, Bob Stevens, and Tom Floyd. In back: Ed Mjelde, ,lim Gon- zales, Tom Brean, Chick Freeman, John Sarocko, Gerald Brown, Frank Merlo, and Carl Bagby. At top right, SOPH CAGE CAPTAINS AND OFFICERS. In front: Tom Hebior, .lim Nagode, Stuart Nelson, Jack Broecker, .lohn Sojer, Nathan Pickus. In back: Bob Glogovsky, Bill Serocky, Saul Gordon, War'ner Springer, George Niva, and Bob Kutzler. Lower left picture, SENIOR CAGE CAPTAINS AND OFFICERS. In front: Martin Perez, lim McGrain, I-Ierb Schrader, Frank Papp, Phil RuHalo. In back: ,Ioe Rico, Tony Ello, George Mar- tens, Bob Jacobson, Dan Butkus, Rudy Glogovsky, and Andy Thompsen. At lower right, PING PONG CHAMPS. Bill Donohue, frosh runner-upg Nathan Pickus, upper- classman runner-upg Adam Pruit, frosh winner and all-school championg Sherman Long, upper- classman winner. Bowling took a tremendous jump in interest with a total of lll boys bowling on six- teen teams in two divisions. The 500 Boys were the winners of the Tuesday division, while the Pin Crushers won the Wednesday division title. Wayne Ekkela established a new bowling record by completing the season with a 175 average. Ted Bogaczuk also estab- lished a new single game record when he bowled a 244 game. The program is handled by Dick Brett and ,lohn Wright with assistance by Ott Bay, Larry Brainard, Steve Drew, Homer I-Iankeison, Norm Rickard and Stanley Tomkovick. 14-8 X L. i ,K , G warn Q ' Zzf S ,NN A ei. 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I ' f' , f M Y I ,,4W.,,. ., ,, A M,m,.w,f..W, ,.,,rM'yj5,fA,yy, X p K ' , ff .. f 'umf 'w'- -'7 7 f'-79 'vr , 1 -7'- 4'h'1', f K - ' 419' , f 4 K Lf' f f V MVUMMK jfyzm. ff' ,, 4Q.ff,f,, . , , V H ON wif ,7 Q ffvff'-A .fx W.-1 . .f :f7:,,f,.f,w,, v'f 'N'f Alf' f ' A Lyn? ,fQ,,,, 4 - ff Qxlfxgvfh N mf . .Wag QY-kf ff wif Xi-Jfii, Student Uffieem Head local Cadet C'vrpA Above, CADET STAFF OFFICERS. Seated: Lt. Col. Louis Koschak, Colonel Raymond DeThorne, Major Richard Asma. Standing: Major Charles Mason, Major Jerome Onan. THE present Reserve OFficer's Training unit was chartered by the War De- partment and adopted by the Wfaukegan Township High School Board in 1918. The complete course of instruction in the unit comprises three years. The first two of the three are compulsory and the third year, pursued by in- terested cadets on a voluntary basis, offers excellent opportunity for leader- ship and character development, for now the cadet aspires to become a cadet olhcer and such be an example to the rest of the corps, both in Mili- tary subjects, scholastic program, deportment and attitude. Instruction of all military classes is done by the Military Stall assigned by the Department of Army. The instructors are: Lt. Col. D. W. Iunghuhn, P.lVI.S.8T., Capt. George Costa, ass't. P.M.S.8zT., Capt. Robt. B. I-Ialler, ass't. P.M.S8tT., MfSgt. Russell If. Kraus, Sergeant Major, MfSgt. Ralph C. Crant, Instructor, MfSgt. Grant B. Conyo, Instructor, MfSgt. Vernon Mugerditchian, Instructor, lVIfSgt. Clyde Collins, Instructor, S.F.C. How- ard A. Klister, Instructor, S.F.C. Frank 1. Pietras, Ordnance Sergeant. I 150 gyff C'adetA Spvmwr E0 TC' Regiment Upper picture, IN ROTC OFFICE. M!Sgt. Kraus confers with Honorary Cadet Captains Loretta Wasil, at left, and Sonja Kuoppala, at right. The girls perform clerical and secretarial duties in the ROTC ofiice. Q Lower picture, HONORARY GIRL CADETS. Left to right, ROW l' Capt. Helen Kurringer, Capt. Barbara Belzer, Capt. Charlotte Peterson, Capt. Rhea Mackey, Capt. Nadine Shafer, Capt. Ethel Burger. ROW 2: Capt. Loretta Vifasil, Capt. Shirley Campbell, Capt. Barbara Pottala, Colonel Mary Lou Wernei', Capt. Sonja Kuoppala, Capt. Dolores Bramm. HE twelve Honorary Girl Cadets serve as an auxiliary to the Regiment. Designated as sponsors for the Cadet Corps, the girls play an important role. Under the direction of MfSgt. Kraus, the girls do filing, keep cadet records, and do correspondence Work. Each year one of the girls is selected to be Honorary Cadet Colonel. This is the highest honor a girl can attain in R.O.T.C. Included in the services ofthe Cadet Sponsors is working on the Military Ball and' taking charge of concession stands at the football games. The girl cadets are chosen by popular vote from a list of candidates selected on the basis of leader- ship, grades, personality, and participation in extra curricular activities. Promotions are granted on the basis of meritorious service. 151 it . . X K K Vx MQ A, ,L 1 t - K All V K Rifle eam, Ibrill platoon Ser e C'adetA Top pictzzre, RIFLE TEAM. Lett to right, ROW' 1: Howard, DeThorne, Bieda, Newman, Pratt, and Koschak. ROW 2: Hatfield, Zweifel, Miller, Niemi, Johns. Dart, and Ekstrand. ROW 3: Bieda, Hendricks, Alotti, Henderson, Thom- as. and Patton. Lower picture. DRILL PLATOON. Left to right, ROW 1: Pratt, Mason, Sexton, Serdar, Badigian, Krause, DePew, Zicmha. Wooding. and Waters. ROW 2: Asma, Petrosky, Sheehan, Witek. Alotti, Berry, Zelen, and DeRyke. ROW 3: Webster, Stauche, Henderson. Johnson, Olmsted, Gilewski, Shonfelt. and Thyne. ROW 4: Diaguila, Wilson, Petro- vic, Riicrt, Ekstrand, Ahart, Selfton, Croat. with Col. Derllhorne in command. APTAIN GEORGE COSTA:S first year with the ROTC Rifle Team proved a successful one. The club won 11 out of 12 matches, for the best season in the scl1ool's history. Their only loss was to East Rockford and was the only time the team fired under 900. Capt. Cos- ta's rillemen finished 3rd in the Fifth Army lnterscholastic Match. S.F.C. Howard A. Klister did an impressive job this year with the color guard and drill platoon. The color guard added dignity to all the assemblies, P.T.A. meetings, bas- ketball, and football games. 151' Cade t.A Study Uarie ty of Related Topic LASSROOM work constitutes a large place in the training in the ROTC. Every first year cadet is taught to take the Ml rifle apart and clean it. He also learns some first aid. The second year cadet is taught map reading, to take the B.A.R. apart and clean it, and marksmanship. An advanced map reading class is taught to all third year cadets. They also learn something about the use of the sand table for planning maneuvers. The cadets get information about the use and care of heavy weapons. Every cadet is taught courtesy, obedience, neatness, and respect. Top left: M!Sgt. Mugerditichian shows cadets how to take a heavy machine gun apart. W'atehing are Charles Waters. Charles Groot. Joseph Diaguila, Charles Mason, and John Pratt. Top right: Master Sgt. Clyde Collins demonstrates first aid on An- drew Alotti. Looking on are Lowell Shonfelt, Artie Webster, Gerald Henderson, Edward Johnson, and Dennis Gilewski. Left Center: Captain George Costa explains map reading to .lack Ahart. John Thyne, Jerry Wilson, Ray Eifert, and Arthur Wooding. Lower left: The weekly cleaning of uniforms by Fred Berry, George Witek. Tom Sheehan, Walter Ziemba, and Bill Petrosky. Lower riglzt: SFC Howard Klister showing Lloyd Sexton, David De- Peu, Martin Badegian, and .loe Krause how to use the Sand Table. 3 MFE NXXQEKS --1' YNX .Q 1 wx NR 74 ff, x we Q' ' , ,,!, , 1 Z rg n , X fW ,H ,Zx W 7 Q! IW, n ' , My . ,, .X ' x ,if 1 1 2 X , ,,.m.., Nm, , ,c, ,, Mm Z Aww .AW 4 Snappy Student Ufficer In Cvmmand COMPANY A. Roster, left to right, ROW lz Sgt. Bubenhofer, Sgt. Niemi. Sgt. Lipnicke, Sgt. Youngberg, Sgt. Fpker, Sgt. Ulrich, lst Sgt. Miller, Cpl. Moeckler, Sgt. Van Laeke, Cpl. Tersar, Sgt. Mesee, Pl. Sgt. Graham, Norton, Pl. Sgt. Soghigian. ROW 2: Herman, Cretan, Wil- liams. Fosberg. Cpl. Stebbins, Perez, Dingo, O,Conner, Wightman, Papa- george. Cpl. Mcflrain, Vencevieh, Cpl. Nixon, Fischer. ROW 3: Baporis, Crawford, Downie, Zdan, Kettner, Zorr-, Whitney, Simonian, Belenslcy, Starovich, Johnson, Sefton, Dorsey, Mulroney, Hebior, Wallin. ROW 4: Clark. Walden, Verenski, Heinold, Willis, Murphy, Peters, Koesser, Witek, Ripley, Page, Hatfield, Wright, Long, Burt, Burns. ROW 5: Petrosky, Tippet, Butts, Dzieglewicz, Alexolf, Skalisius, DePew, Fuller, Trantham, Olmstead, McDonald, Broecker, Clark, Nagode, Petrovic Walls, Binnin, Copeland, Pettis. COMPANY A OFFICERS. Left to right: Capt. George Martens, Lt. Col. Louis Koschak, Capt. Tom Hett, lst Lt. Richard Daluga. COMPANY B. Roster, left to right, ROW l: Pl. Sgt. Rottman, Sgt. Rig- wood, Sgt. Epperson, MfSgt. Johns, Sgt. Petersen, Sgt. Brefeld, Sgt. Schwarz, Pl. Sgt. Garland, Sgt. Hengesh, Sgt. Bardonner, Cpl. Thomp- son, Sgt. Rukstales, MfSgt. Stokesberry, Sgt. Bentivegna, Sgt. Ponzio, Cpl. Gunderson, Tanner. ROW 2: Cpl. Larsen, Dobrzenski, Cpl. Craw- ford, Shaver, Butkus, Cudworth, Leonard, Cpl. Valaitis, Holmes, Wil- liams, McDermott, Maldonado, Umek, Cook, Maldonado. ROW 3: Mc- Manus, Williams, Brick, Henderson, Cvik, Barrett, Yeoman, Madura, Sjostrom, lles, Kaczmaryn, Palbicke, Salata, Drury, Descigno. ROW 4: Bader, Henderson, Ricks, Dela Pena, Forster, Whyte, Paparigian, Alder- in, Wagner, Carnick, Ziemba, Laurel, Beshaek, Shanyfelt, Williams. ROW 5: Hall, McCarthy, Stuhlman, Maglio, Van Cleave, McBride, Vep- ley, Van Abel, Diamond, Shinks, Walther, Thyne, Benson, Nelson, Boller, Struna. COMPANY B OFFICERS. lst Lt. Robert lorgenson, Capt. James Car- penter, lst Lt. LeRoy Miller, Warrant Officer Loren Fisher. COMPANY C. Roster, left to right, ROW l: Sgt. Dart, lst Sgt. Ant- Cliff, Sgt. Liukku, Sgt. Ruffalo. Sgt. Holm, Cpl. Lincoln, Sgt. Petrovic, Sgt. Johnson, Cpl. Rehor. Pl. Sgt. Zelen, Cpl. Minn, Cpl. Killian, Sgt. Hagopian, Pl. Sgt. Campbell, Cpl. Poulos. ROW 2: Cpl. Davis, Singer, Philipp, LoMonaeo, Cpl. Wells, Drinkwine, Summers, Lewis, Malavasic, Sgt. Dolence, Cpl. Craham, Deperte, Drinka, Cpl. Sakach, Foster. ROW 3: Sahlberg, Cosby, Keller, lohnson, Lowy, Zwicke, Vogt, Rouse, Burry, Berry, Koukal, Shepperd, Stenman, Camavaris, Truitt, Hill. ROW 4: Xenos, Johnson, Ptasienski, Niva, Cedarlmurg, Salata, Parker, Bush, O'Hare, Bellows, Courtright, Whitaker, Mesec, Ochoa, Parrino, Her- nandez. ROW 5: Smith, lohnson, Nystrom, Brotherton, Whitney, Kutz- ler, Oplano, Patterson, lordan, Nyek, Bieda, Oblak, Nelson, Terwilliger, Johnson, Maguire, Bartley, Torrez. COMPANY C OFFICERS. Capt. Charles Waters, Capt. ,lohn Pratt, lst Lt. Joseph Diaguila, Warrant Officer Bill Hoffman. f ,, ,X Uwfff Q M X17 X M 74 'Ne xx M W 12 Q A Z Z ,Zi , vw f fZ.mQ5w ,,,,, f ff f Cadet Ufficer Command C'vmpanieA , S COMPANY D. Roster, left to right, ROW l: MfSgt. Serdar, Sgt. Bacu- lik, Sgt. Sander, lst Sgt. Cameron, Cpl. Masotas, Cpl. Anthony, Sgt. Barnes, Pl. Sgt. Badegian, Sgt. Krause, Sgt. Stonelake, Sgt. Martinez, Sgt. Wright, Cpl. Mavhak, Cpl. Webster, Cpl. Dempski. ROW 2: Olsen, Klein, Papp, Griffin, Johnsen, White, Chudy, Gustafson, Decker, Wheeler, Cpl. Walters, Olsen, Pileri, Fuller. ROW 3: Wilson, Herman, Heaven, Stolarik, Hoogenhoom, Weakley, Kanel, Fromm, Ivy, Powell, Maki, Cpl. Daydiii, Cpl. Evans, Fernandez, Hampton. ROW 4: Trnovec, Glogovsky, Serovky, Skiera, Anderson, Gray, Harris, Hampson, Shonfelt, Van Parys, Brown, Williams, Cerk, Miscichowski. ROW 5: Pieper, Keathley, Mc- Craren, Puvek, Hogan, Valentincic, Gordon, Jastrom, Ogleshy, Davis, Alotti, Salata, Larsen, Klatka. COMPANY D OFFICERS. Left to right: 2nd Lt. Raught Atterherry, Major Richard Asma, Major Charles Mason, Capt. John Newman. COMPANY F. Roster, left to right, ROW 1: MfSgt. Petrovic, Sgt. Hutchings, Pl. Sgt. Cloud, Sgt. Crozier, Sgt. Pieper, Sgt. Rogerson, Sgt. Reardon, Cpl. Sekulich, lst Sgt. Zweifel, Sgt. Gordon, Cpl. Koss, Weber, Pl. Sgt. Rojo, Serzynski, Sgt. Kerpan, Sgt. Jaworek, Sutherland. ROW 2: Cpl. Freund, Seppala, Anderson, Goldstein, Brewer, McDonough, Voeltz, Karas, Cpl. Goetz. Kennedy, Stairs, DeRue, Mackie, Johnson, Patton, Krause, Fndres. ROW 3: Mivhalski, Clinton, Adams, Hollings- worth, Anderson, Stokmanis, Boettle, Eifert, Singer, Sulentic, Stoddard, Reardon, Sengenherger, Slana, Jakimiak, Hendricks, Bakaian. ROW 4: Klahunde, Sojer, Dorsey, lngoglia, Simpson, Sekulich, Seyring, Zwicke, Brean, Smith, Brown, Thomas, Borgel, Bitner, Grana, Garland, Gonzales. ROVV 5: Sexton, Roth, DeLong, Lundeen, Hall, Gurn, Flores, TenPas, Worth, Ahart, Fellers, Quist, Norton, McrGuiness, Mjelde, Humo, Thorn- ton, Golwitzer. COMPANY E OFFICERS. Capt. Paul Patock, Col. Raymond De- Thorne, Major .lerome Onan, lst Lt. Charles Groot. COMPANY F. Roster ,left to right, ROW l: Sgt. Turnquist. Sgt. Ged- Vilas, Cplt. Sehmitz, Sgt. Glogovsky, Sgt. Zupon, Sgt. Stupar, Sgt, March, Sgt. Parshall, Sgt. Zupansiv, Sgt. lvy, Sgt. Miller, Cpl. Plaza, Pl, Sgt. DeRyke, lst Sgt. Salzman, Sgt. Sacramento. ROW 2: Faurbo, Nystrom, W1'ight, Cpl. Mc'Ni1'hols, Ashmus, Cpl. Thompson, Zavasky, Wiatrowski, Cpl. Gilewski, Krusmark, Cpl. Leben, Meunier, Grashen. ROW 3: Nickoley, Brown, Jelinek, Stauohe, Hickman, Maricle, Hughes, Walker, Kaharec, Ladewig, Stauher, MacDonald, Plewa, Kennedy. ROW 4: Scroggins, Springs, Ellingson, Pickus, Gihour, Hanna, Thompson, Wood- ing, Skold, Koulentis, Rabin, Walldon, Elasarian. ROW 5: Sheehan, Olsen, Dreyer, Johnson, Newkirk, Cust, Richter, Rondeau, Grampo, Hughes, Sheridan Fellahaum, Zetterrnan. COMPAN F OFFICERS. 2nd Lt. ,lack Bailey, Capt. .lon Howard, lst Lt. John Bieda, 2nd l.t. Javk Mundstoek. 157 SQ ww, nw J far 1 -1 'Im 'VZ' f 7 f wg M... f 'Cf , ' f N-'Z -wh:-w 14 f , , 4 ff 7 , 5 'yn f ' f X 2,0 f -. V- X , if ' CQ , ,1 J' 44?75f4 ffxfa2f 117 5 fy fAffxQh f ,AQ ,W 4 ,542 , ,ff ' 4 ,pf V WMS ,Wff , ji - W, M ' ' WEE 77742 Of, e f if 4 MW . 1 gm ,t 'C at new 22,0 . A ffm. i 1 al ,H afw, gee-, apn- . ,Nagy wwf-as-we ' FW' u That all knowledge is not acquired from hooks, and that all learning is not confined to the classroom is an accepted truism at WTHS. The stu- dents, carefree capers about the campus can be a source of rich experience that will help make life more interesting and challenging in the years to come. School i e gala Celebration gl-eetA WTHS Hlumni Homecoming this year was one of the best held at WTHS. The affair started with a pep assembly on Friday afternoon. Friday night a parade through town and a bonfire rally climaxed the program. Saturday evening the gym Was decorated to the theme mln- dian Summerf' Students and guests danced to the music of Frank Laurie. Upper left: Pictured decorating the prize Crossed Sabres float are, Ray De-Thorne, Bill Miller, Jon Howard, and Charles Groot. V Upper right: The Queen Judy Jones, is surrounded by her court, who are, left to right, ROW 1: Rhea Mackey, Joy Frances, ,ludy Jones, Kay Russell, Char. Peterson, Leatrice Russell. ROW 2: Lois Johnson, Beverly Galvin, Loretta Wlasil, Barbara Pottala, and June Van Treeck. . Middle left: Coach .lohn Burnison giving a pep talk at the assembly. lllillzlle right: One of the many attractive Homecoming floats waiting for the parade to begin. Lower left: Al Sc-ott, football captain, crowning Judy Jones Homecoming Queen, while Lois Johnson and Joy Fran. res, members of the court, watch. 160 School 045- ani atiolw Ser e Community Upper left: Mary Bonaparte, seated: Dolores Knox, Frank Rec-kondorf, and Wayne Van Heirseele looking at posters for American Education week. Upper middle: Hall monitor Florence Hussey ehec-king Pbyllis Haimi's pass. Upper right: Students await tlieir turn at Dental survey in the gym. Middle picture. THE H.-XNCOUT BOARD. Left to right, ROW 1: Kay Russell, Bev. Galvin, Barbara Cerzel, ,ludy Matson, Diane Tuttle. ROW 2: Barbara Pottala, Glenn Mitt-hell, Dolly Teeling, Roger Ankley, Dir-k Fisher, and john Reardon. Not pietured above are: Phyllis Haimi, Ronny Hayrloek, and Ed Hennessey. Lower left: Mrs. Ford and Mr. Brotberton, chairman of the Waukegan Polio Fund Drive, interviewing Polio victims. during ball-time at a basketball game. Lower right: Members ol the ,lr. Red Cross, Eleanor Prosen. Bob Van Treeek, Karen Me- Clure and Rita Mayala. getting ready to de- liver Thanksgiving baskets to needy families. Kvmwf wp? 1' WWW tlri 2: i- wav wr, ' ,f,ff-v-WM---,.u. X f ff Q 2 3 ,W W 1 Y ww fwi ' QSM., M 51,5 ,, W f t XX 4. x 'M W 7 E. Q, X f , 4. S7 N yf 1 Z Q . , .aw 1 M,-M Y f , N 2 S fy Q X Q , M X MA-ax M. .. gy , Q X f M ' WMM 4 ,W NY. ,f XM x. 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Upper right: Many of the teachers were busy with class cards between semesters. Lower left: Miss Sauter giving instructions to a couple of the oliice couriers. They are Beverly Bjorkman and Betty Artis. Lower right: Mr. Annis, Mrs. Talcott, and Miss Oke are busy putting class cards in the teachers boxes. 165 M' Hehe Kal 9 at Mid- ear feceu Right after semester exams comes the Hobo Rally. The best dressed Hoboes are crowned King and Queen of the event. A jitterbugging contest is staged to pick the best dancers. This is one of the dances that the stu- dents look forward to, not only because the exams are over, but for the fun that they have. Upper left: Cherelyn Clark crowning the King and Queen of the Hobo Rally. They are, Shaula Povey, and Hank Moss. . Upper right: Hank Moss talking to a couple of hobos, Sue Wilkins and Virginia Thompson. Middle left: Students playing one of the well known games of 4'rhythm . Middle right: Steve Lahiris and Zarie Paparagian won the ,litterhugging Contest. They are shown here during the Contest. Lower left: A group of students doing something familiar to all of us, the fox trot. Lower right: Some of the girls rame as hobo Couples. They are, left to right: Donna Hoffman, Nlarlis Breeheisen, Sandra Buckley and Rachiel lunillo. ?acaltq Wings Studen M In Kane it 7'1t ln conneiftion with the March of Dimes Drive some of the Freshman boys and members of the faculty staged a charity basketball game. It was held during seventh period, and all those who wished lo go paid a quarter. The band vomposed of tcavhers played before the game and during the half. The first aid squad consisted ef three teachers who value out to give the men strength to finish the game. Two very spirited tear-hers led the cheers. Strange as it may seem the faculty won the game by a respectable score. This game not only provided sore muscles for the tear-hers. lun for the students, but also a considerable amount of money for the Marr-h of Dimes. ,i ,Mi 253 . 1 iff' lfifg Senior-A Krea Ynto Zimeli let Top picture, COMMENCEMENT COMMIT- TEE. Left to right, ROW 1: .lean Rules, Rudy Bandovich, Rhea Mackey, Dan Butkus, Shir- ley Campbell. ROW 2: Bob Hagman, Phyllis Gordon, Barbara l,itman, Gail Torfm, Nancy Anderson. .ludy Zupancic, Barbara Slocum. Dolores Bramm. and Dolores Elinger, of the commencement committee are discussing plans for the Grad Hop. Upper left: Meline Pilibosian, salutatorian. and Mary Louise Werner, valedictorian, are heing congratulated by Mr. Prichard for their outstanding work. Upper right: Helen Cugala and Marilyn Ahola await their turn as Matt Smith gets measured for his cap and gown. Middle left: Ray Wi1.'kst1'om running off pro- grams for a football game, in printshop. Middle right: Al Kancilija and Eileen ,lacobs look on as lean Powell takes hand-made pot- tery out of the kiln in the Art room. Lower left: Robert Hansen and Phyllis Stry- kowski watch Mr. Bar correct their Math papers. Lower right: hir. Trapp, head of lndustrial Department. is instructing Nick Camacaris and .loe Constantino in Vocational Eleetricity class. 168 Senior llleet College ep e en tatiale On the evening of December six, representatives from the various colleges came to WTHS for a meeting with the future college students. Each college representative had an assigned room where the students and their parents held their interview with the representative. The evening was brok- en into three periods of half an hour each. ln this way the students were able to see representatives from any three colleges of their choice. That way the students were bettter able to decide which College they would like to attend. Upper left: Miss Bryson and Miss ,lerg are talking to a representative of one ol' the many colleges. Upper right: Mrs. Brown and daughter Jolene are considering the possibilities of vollege, Center picture: Divk Foote. Dan Butkns and Dick Cyganek are conferring with a representative from Lake Forest College. Middle left: Mrs. Matson, Judy Matson and MarleneGlassman learn many things from the college dele-gate. Miflrlle right: Phil Rulfalo asks a representative from lllinois about the school curricular. Lower left: Sonja and Mrl Kuoppala and a repre- sentative from Clarke College. Lower right: Audrey Boltz and her mother receive information on Denison University. Werner, be 'flu orne named military Head Upper left: Honorary Cadet Colonel Mary Louise Werner coming through the arch formed hy the members of the Crossed Sabres Clulm at Coronation ceremonies. Upper riglzz: lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Iunghuhn and Mr. and Mrs. Lehn are shown Chatting at the Crossed Sabres 1-oke party before the Military Ball. C d t Colonel Reumond DeThorne presentinff Mary louise Werner as Honorarv Cadet Colonel. Left Center: a e . f . ,C - . A Right center: Cadet Colonel Raymond DeThorne and his guest, Alice Kelly, being served at the coke party. Lower left: Dolores Bramni, Honorary girl Cadet, serves Nancy Kasper and her escort Captain ,lohn Bieda as Dolores date, Frank Teaters, looks on. ' ' ' ' ' h ll. hatting at the Coke party are Paul Pattock, ,loan Stlinaie, Baihaia Pottalet, and Glenn Mite e 170 f Lower riglz t: C s T t x 14rri al 0 Manual 'WZ YA Happy f ent ' Every year the Students eagerly look forward to the delivery of the Annual LW'. VV hen the truck finally arrives, the students all rush in to get in line. They show their sub- l scription checks to the girls at the desk and the girls give them a card. They then take this 5 card to the boys handing out the Annuals. l Upper right: A group of girls find the pictures in the Annual amusing. l Upper left: Students purchasing Annual subscriptions in Mr. Remdeis homeroom, 347. 1 Middle left: Yvonne Swedo, Joan Pazerewskis, Phyllis Newman and Joelle Wilson enjoy looking at their Annuals on the svhool campus. Middle right: Signing up for Annuals in Mr. lNleslow's homeroom,349. Lower left: Students scan their Annuals on the gym steps. Lower right: A group of boys help unload the truck when the Annuals linally arrive. M? ' ' I , n Senzvm Pre ent 'mn Kern, A ftclung Top picture, SENIOR PLAY CAST. Standing: lrene Olson, student directorg John Pratt, Tom Crosby: Ray DeThorne, Sam Jordan: Bolm Jorgenson, Saw Buck Sam: Jerry Orhach, Judson Barry: Eldon Mackey, Ken- neth Plunkettg Chuck Rottman, Sam Jordang Eldon Marshall: Miss Youngberg, director: John Biec'a, Saw Bucky Sam. Seated: Judy Jones, Evelyn Taylorg Lorraine Woods, Mrs. Griswaldy: Jean Powell, Evelyn Tay- lor: Tanya Davis, Bettyg Mavis Johnson, Carrie Stanwickg Joan Olson, Mrs. Taylorg June VanTreeck, Fifty Ferris. Middle pfctzzre: Left to riglitf John Biefa, Jerry Orbach, June VanTreeck, Bob Jorgenson. Lower left: Mavis Johnson, Chuck Rotfman, Jerry Orbaeh, Tanya Davis, Joan Olson, Lorraine Wloods. Lower right: Jean Powell, John Pratt. Judy Jones, Eldon Marshall. UNDREDS of fifty dollar hills circulated around WTHS April 24 and 26. Students were aslfecl to examine the pictures of Crant to establish whether the bills were authentic or counterlcit. If Grant was smiling, the source of the hills was probably the prop chest of 'aMr. Barryis Etchingsn The entire comedy was a senior produc- tion Written by Walter Bullock and Daniel Archer, and was directed by Miss Avis Youngherg. l i l l 2 Top picture. COMPLETE CAST. Left to right: Babara Totterdell, Margaret Welsh, Rachel lunnila, Claudette Tubek, John Mr-Shane, Gwen Labus, Sen 'ra Williams. In circle: Albert, Leonorais disreputable brother is making lore to Lucy. the maid. Lower left: Le0nora's unbalanced sister has just strangled her, Lower right: Ellen and Louisa are showing Leonora the Ufad bird that they picked up along the beach. t bmma group P14944 'Zadie fn Ketiremen t 1 l l L. URING the first semester Miss Melba Wixom and her radio Workshop pre- sented the mystery comedy, HLadies in Retirementf' The play opens as Ellen and Louisa, Leonora's two sisters, are living with Leonora in her country home. The two sisters are slightly unbalanced and quite often do comical things. Le0nora's brother, who is in hiding from the police, also comes to spend the summer. He immediately falls in love with the maid, Lucy. They spend quite an exciting summer with many strange events occuring, one of which is the strangling of Leonora. J mf-r, - X-kr' 'Tel 'meet me In S . fvuiA Proa7eA Smal In Hit At top left: Rose offers Mr. Dodge some 'frat ehewedw candy while he and Father are discussing the trip to New York. Az top rigfzt: Tootie and Agnes are discussing the trip to New York with their mother. , Lower left: Father is having a hard time managing his family. They violently oppose when he announces that they are moving to New York. Tootie is biting Mr. Dodge's leg. Lower right, COMPLETE CAST. Standing: ,lerry Rojo, Jerry Orhach, loelle Wilson, ,loan Pazereskis, Evelyn Saam. Joan Scharclt, .loyee Satterfield, jackie Hayes, LeRoy Gregory, Mary Zadigian, .lean Bradley, Joe Falotico. Sitting: Marilyn Fleming, Adrienne Matson. June VanTreeck. .loyce Widenieyer, Carol W'olf. Kneeling: John Mt'Shane, Dale Ludington, ,lean Powell, Judy Jones, Barbara Berta, Kay Lowber. NDER the able direction of Miss Melba Vlfixom and Bernice Crosby, student director, and the cooperation of the cast, the comedy, HMeet Me ln St. Louis was presented April 24 and 26. These two evenings were thoroughly enjoyed as the play proved to be a smash hit. As the Hrst scene opens, Father is trying to decide the best way to tell his family that he has been transferred to the New York firm. When the news is broken, the family violently opposes. The girls plan how they can persuade Mr. Dodge, Fatheris boss, not to send him to New York. Some of their methods prove so drastic that Father loses his job. Finally, after a week of chaos, things get straightened out and Mr. Dodge, deciding that no family can be managed, gives Father back his job. The play ends happily as the girls and their dates go to the dance and the rest of the family is off to the World's Fair. 174 , Student Committee Wan r PPO!!! Ar top right. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN. 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Keystone Printing Service, Ine II3 West Church Street LIBERTYVILLE, ILLINOIS C! , September To June n Kam, '1lf'CampuA AL CUST 22. Senior class play tryouts. Dental survey. 27 31. Pre-School Conference. SEPTEMBER Labor Day - No School. Freshman Orientation Day. Classes begin. Mixer dance sponsored by Student Council. First History Club meeting. Minicam picture schedule begins. First Grid game, Niles vs. Bulldogs. Pep Assembly. Community Chest drive opened. Fiesta dance by Spanish Club. First PTA meeting. Senior portrait schedule begins. First Council sponsored assembly, Jean and Barbara. OCTOBER intramural Badminton tournament. History Club show tryouts. Football, Bulldogs vs. West Rockford. B.I.E. Day - No classes. Hangout tonight. Autumn Serenade, Girls League Dance. First report cards for semester. Pep assembly for Homecoming. Judy Jones selected Queen. Homecoming parade and bonfire. Lake Shore Teachers Institute-No classes. 25. GAA Golf meet. 31. General Assembly. NOVEMBER GAA Golf test. Swim practice begins. Y-Teens Meeting. Frosh intramural bowling opens. Radio Workshop produces aLadies in Be- tirementf' Armistice program in assembly. Intramural Wrestling finals. History Club show - HWildhorn',. Thanksgiving Program in Assembly. Junior committee selects class rings. Dolphin meet. General assembly. DECEMBER College night. Seniors interview representa- tives. Open meeting of Camera Club. NSock Hopw, after game dance. Basketball ushers organize. Fall Band Con- cert. General assembly. HSnow Flake Fling , af- ter game dance. Girls' League Christmas party. GAA Christmas party. Future Teachers party. General assembly. Christmas vacation be- gins. uWn Club dance. 7' 1. All Fools' Day. 'ti K JANUARY APRIL is 7. Classes resume. 1 3. GAA basketball. 9. Peppers meet. 10.' Dolphin tryouts for Water' Show. 11. Hlanuary Thawn, after-game dance. 15. Polio Benefit tickets go on sale. Ping-pong Tournament opens. . 17. Faculty vs. Frosh Polio Benefit game. 22. Semester exams begin. f 25. Hobo Rally in gym. Semester ends. 6 5 FEBRUARY 1 1. After-game dance. Niles here. 5. Swimming meet. 9. Military Ball in gym. 1 141. St. Valentine,s Day. l 15. Pep assembly. Highland Park game. 22. Patriotic assembly. i 25. General assembly. 28. Pep assembly after school. in 29. Evanston cagers here. After game dance i MARCH Golfers reorganize. 1 5 3-7. Regional Tournament. 10. Mobile X-Ray unit here. 11. Future nurses meeting. 12-14. Sectional Cage Tournament. 13. Soph Class party in gym. 18. General assembly. 20. Faculty Tea. Sham-Bow Reel. 211. PTA meeting. 26. CAA Splash Party. 4 27. General Assembly. Dramatic class plays uMeet Me in St. Louisw. 'N 3. Spring Band Concert. 4. Hangout tonight. 0 5. Poster Club sponsors Barn Dance. 9. History Club Spring Tour entrains. 10. Easter Vacation begins. . 15. Classes resume. 20. Choral Concert in Little Theater. 24. Senior Play uMr. Barrys, Etchingsf' 26. Senior Class Play repeats. 28. Mother-Daughter Tea. 29. Federal ROTC Inspection. 30. CAA-Hi-Y party. MAY 2. General Assembly. 3. Junior Promenade, MParadis.'Parisiennef'. Kay 'Dietmeyer crowned queen. 1 9. Wlater Show L'Aquatic Escapaclesf' 15. Military Night-Weiss Field. 19. Lake County Track Meet. 24. Spring Sports Banquet. 28. Senior Skip Day. 29. Awards Day. Annual Wi, delivery. 30. Memorial Day - No classes. 31. Grad Hop. JUNE 1. Baccalaureate Sunday. 2. Class Night. 3. Commencement. V 5.-M-fa A. -.mfr Lf,.,,E.gw .. .s....,,....,,. . MMM, .Mg N ,, ,J-,QA 3 111705 Senior birectorq - Ackerman, Stanley Mark .... Adams, John Alex ....... Ahola, Marilyn Eileen .... Aidikonis, Paul Vincent .... Alcorn, Robert Norman. .... Anderson. Judith Marguerite. A . . . . . . .473 Glendenning Pl. . . . . . . 126 Wisconsin Ave. 2017 Catal a Ave. N.C. 4 1 . P . . . . 753 Broadway Ave., .. .. .. .. .222 S. Lewis Ave. . . . . .619 S. Elmwood Ave. Anderson, Nancy Joanne ....... .... . .517 George Ave. Anderson, Richard Frederick . . . .....,.. 1538 Hyde Park Ankley, Roger Keith ......... .. .431 North Jackson St. Artis. Bette Jane. . ......... Asma, Richard Matthew. . . Atterberry, Raught A.. . . . Bailey, John William .... . Baird, Arlene Joyce. ..... . Bairstow, Fred Van Zandt. . . . . . . . . . .327 Center St. . . . . . . .1311 Hickory St. . .. .619 N. Elmwood Ave. B . . . . . .1410 N. Jackson St. . ....... 330 Judge Ave. . . ........ 800 Clayton St. Balsamo, Michal Joseph ........ .... 9 14 S. McAllister St. Bandovich, Rudolph Matthew. . . ..... 438 N. Butrick St. Barnes, Lois Jean .......... Barnes, Roland Fred ....... Barrett, Lawrence Jerome.. Beall, Richard T. ...... . Beeson. Barbara Ellen .... Bell, Bruce lrvine ...... Belzer, Barbara Gayle. . Benson, Jean Ellen ..... Berdux, Colin John .... Berg, Leroy Anthony. . . . . Bergman, Carol Mae ....... Bieda, John Anthony ....... Bittner, Leroy Edward ...... Bittner, Theresa Joan .... . Bjorkman, Beverly Irene. . . Boehm, Rita Nadine ..... Boettle, Walter K. ....... . Boghosse, Jacqueline Ann. . . Bojniewicz, Peter F. .... , Boltz, Audrey Ann ..... Bonnes, David H.. .... . Borgel, Barbara Jane. . . . Bower, John Elliot, Jr.. . . Bramm, Dolores Joan .... Brean, Clara Louise .... Brechcisen, Marles E.. . . Brence, Arthur Joseph. . . Bretzlauf, Joseph. . . . . . . . Brewer, Robert Edward .... Brown, Gerald Edward ..... Brown Jolene S. ......... . . . .... 310 McKinley Ave. . . . 117 Baldwin Ave. . . . .710 S. Utica St. .. .920 Massena Ave. . . . 1419 Laurel Ave. . . .229 N. Butrick St. . . .817 Tenth St., N.C. ..........822 Clarke St. . . . . . . . .2137 Dickey Ave., N.C. .............Rt. 321 BOX 560 . . . . . . . 1107 Woodlawn Circle Rt. 1753, Box 286, Audrey Ave. . .... 1914 Elizabeth Ave., N.C. . . . . . . . 1920 Jackson St., N.C. . . . . . .821 N. Butrick St. . . . . 707 17Yh St., N.C. ........311 Hull Ct. . .... 24 S. Orchard Ave. . . . . . .1124 Grand Ave. . . .35 Philippa Ave. May St. Ash St. Hull Court . . .1805 Greenfield Ave., N.C. ......1712 Salem Ave. S. Lewis Ave. . . . . . .920 Adams Sf. ...2404 16th St., N.C. . . . . .901 10th St., N.C. . .....1107 Hickory St. . . . . . . . . . .1531 Jenkinson Ct. Brown: Marie A. ............... ..... 1 605 N. Jackson Sf. Brown, Peggy Rae. ...... . . 1736 South Sheridan Rd. N.C Buesching, Neil Vincent .................... 1920 9th St: Burchett, Lucille Ellen. . . . Burger, Margery Ethel .... Burkett, June Elaine. . . Burkey, Jo Anne. ..... . Burris, Dorothy Mae ..... Butkus, Daniel Bernard ..... Caldwell, John Andrew ..... Callison, George Tate .... Camacaris, Nicholas ...... Campbell, John William. . . Campbell, Shirley Rhue. . . Caples, Patsy Lee ........ Carnahan, Clarissa Ruth. . . Carpenter, James Wayne. . . Cavin, Richard Elson ....... Chadwick, Marceline Ann. . . Chalfant, Joy Elaine ....... Chamernik, James John .... Chamernik, Richard ...... Chapley, Elizabeth Ann .... Cheslik, Scott Louis ........ . . ...... 121 Washington Park . . . . . . 1529 Hickory St. . . . . 713 N. Butrick St. . . . . . Rt. 113, Major Ave. . . . .Rt. 123, Green Bay Rd. . . ........ 819 Prescott St. C . . ......... , .409 Fourth St. . .. . ......1949 North Ave. . . . .2218 Kristan Ave., N.C. . . . . . . .612 N. County St. ..........710 Grand Ave. . . . 1114 North Sheridan Rd. . . . .415 North Lewis Ave. . . . . . . 1622 Henry Place ... . .110 N. Jackson Sr. . . . .1221 Lincoln St., N.C. ...24 N. St. James St. . . . . . . . . .403 Tenth St., N.C. . . . 1708 Greenfield Ave., N.C. .........118 N. Victory St. . .... ..... 1 106 Tenth St. Christensen, James Stanley .... .... 4 -31 N. Elmwood Ave. Clark, Cherilyn Sue ........ Clark, John B. .......... . Clark, Nancy Jean ...... . . . . . . .310 Stanley Ave. .......530 Grand Ave. ............1048 N. Butrick St. Clark, Raymond, Jr. ................... 1608 Belvidere St. Coleman, Edith Ruth ..... Rt. ifl, Box 523, Mawman Ave. Constantino, Dominic Joseph ............. 315 Fulton Ave. Constantino, Joseph Anthony ............. 315 Fulton Ave. Coon, William Arthur ........ Cooper, Betty Jean ......... Cotterell, Mariona Ellen .... rell Roberta Charlene . . . . 1710 Brookside Ave. . . .415 N. Sheridan Rd. S. James St. 33 S Sr James St. C tt , ............ . . Cgarfor, Patsy Ruth ......... Washington and Greenbay Rd Crowley, Thomas E. ..... .............. 4 04 Gillett Ave. Cybulski, Van ............ Cyganek, Richard Joseph .... . . .1542 Victoria St., N.C. . . . 1211 Elizabeth Ave. Dahl, Oscar Lawrence. . . Daluga, Richard B.. . . . Davis, lnez Alinda ...... Davis, Tanya Amanda. . . Decker, Barbara Jean .... Decker, Martin C. .... . Dela Pena, Dolores. ..... Della Valle, Robert M. .... . Der Hagopian, Connie. .... . . 4451 4451 - A A 4 M une I 952 D ...... 126 N. Jackson St. . . . . .917 North Butrick St. . . .316 South Sheridan Rd. . ..... 517 Helmholz Ave. . . . . . . .2104 Lloyd Ave. . . . 1346 Hickory St. . . . . . .818 Porter St. . . . . . .219 Keller Ave. . . . .515 McAllister Ave. De Thorne, Raymond John. . . ..... ...... 4 42 Ash St. Detwiler, Thomas C. ..... . Dever, David Eugene ...... De Witt, Lillian Ann ..... Diaguila, Joseph Anthony. . . Ditzi Albert Frank g, ....... Dolence, Raymond Joseph. . . Downie, William O. ..... . Dracos, Maria H. ....... . Dracos, Thalia P.. . . . Drahos, Marilyn J.. . . . Dretske, Drinka, Donald Steven .... . . ....... 132 N. Park Ave. . . .......... 1305 Paul St. . . . 1915 Winter Ave., N.C. . ...... 1411 Laurel Ave. . . . . . . . .. .826 Prescott St. . . . .1019 S. Jackson St., N.C. Ash St. . . . . .538 Washington St. . . . . . . . . 127 Philippa Ave. . . . . . . . . . .1510 Melrose Ave. Joan lrene ........ , .... 1125 Westmoreland Ave. ..........205 S. Martin Ave. Dunn, Gertrude Marie ..... 1639 Commonwealth Ave., N.C. Dunn, Gladys Jeanette ........ Rt. 32, Box 209, Mozart St. Dunn, John Francis Michael ...... .. .35 South Genesee St. Dupies, Donald Albert .............. 1610 Brookside Ave. Du in Robert Laurence p , .. . Du Verney, Alice .... . . Du Verney, Rudolph. . . . Eccles, Jean Margaret .... Efinger, Dolores lean ..... Ekkela, Wayne Gordon. . . . Ello, Anthony Louis ...... Emerick, Priscilla Ann ...... Esperson, Warren Edward. . . Evans, George Gilbert ..... Falk, Ruth Marie ........... Falotico, Joseph Anthony. . . . Fellabaum, Rosemary Jane. . . Fiesel, Patricia Ann ........ Fisher, Loren James ...... Fisher, Richard Lee ..... Fitzgerald, Kathryn Louise. Foote, Richard LeeRoy .... Foster, Bert Leon ....... Frank, Patricia Ann ...... Frederickson, Judith Anne. . . Froelich, Helen Elaine ..... Furlan, John Edward. . . . Fye, Leon Franklin .... C Galster, Harold Andrew ................. 825 North Galvin, Beverly Mae ..... . Gargano, Peter Anthony .... Garrett, Frankie Deloris ..... . . . . . . 224 Lincoln Ave. . ..... 202 S. West St. .. . .... 202 S. West St. E .. ...... 2303 Corona Rd. . . . . . . .115 S. Bufrick St. . . . .438 Washington Park . . . . . . . .810 Pacific Ave. . . . . 136 N. Orchard Ave. 112. Box 31 . . . . . . 1432 Alexander Court F . . . . . .1818 Jackson St., N.C. . . . ....... 43 S. Gretta Ave. . ..... 802 Grand Ave. . . . .653 S. Jackson St. . . . .619 N. Jackson St. . . . . . .610 Lorraine Ave. . . . 1031 Victoria St., N.C. . . . . .421 S. Victory St. . . . . .631 N. Martin Ave. . ...... 812 Helmholz Ave. . . . . 1828 Seymour Ave., N.C. . . . . . . . .951 Muirield Ave. . . . .1309 Jackson St., N.C. . . . ..... 1024 N. Lewis Ave. Ave. . . . .... 1218 Park Ave., N.C. . . .1218 Argonne Dr., N.C. . . . . . . 1640 Wright Ave., Gatewood, Marie Antoinette. . . . . Gawlik, Dorothy Jean ..... 1607 Geertsen, John C., Jr. ........ . Gerzel, Barbara Louise. . . . . . . . . . Glassman, Marlene June ...... Globis, Richard Joseph ........ Glogovsky, Rudolph Donald .... Gonzales, John P. .......... . Gordon, Phyllis Beryl ...... . Graham, Rodney Edward .... Groot, Charles Edward .... Grum, Helen Mae Ciolek. . . Gugala, Helen Barbara .... Gust, Phyllis Ann ...... Guy, Nancy Jean ...... Guzauski, Joan Frances. . . . H Habjan, James Joseph... . . . . Hagman, Robert Edwin. . . . Haimi, Phyllis hiae ....... Hinds, Michael Houren ..... Hanna, Harold Edwin ....... Hansen, Robert Raymond .... Hartmann, Marlyn Joan .... Haydock, Ronald Nickolas. . . Hebior, Sylvia Antoinete. . Heiser, Gayna Mae ...... Hendrix, Virginia Irene. . Hennessy, Edward ..... . . . . .1211 14:1-1 St., Commonwealth Ave., Sumac .........802 Grand ....415 Ridgeland ........530 Grand ....1023 Park Ave., N.C. Ave. Ave. Ave. Ave. N.C. . ....... 522 Market St. . ..... 1118 Poplar St. . . . . .518 Chestnut St. ..........712 May St. . . . 1501 Lincoln St., N.C. . . . 1545 Jackson St., . . .1715 Park Ave., N.C. N.C. ........317 Fourth St. .......811 Adams St. . . . . 1026 Jackson St., N.C. ........Rt. ifl, Box 295 . .. . .. .680 S. Jackson St. . . . 1610 Victoria St., N.C. ...,...Rt. 412, Box B4 . . . . . .536 Judge . . . . . .921 Atlantic Ave. Ave. . . . . 103 N. St. James St. . .. .1010 15th St., N.C. . . . . 242 S. Victory St. . . . .506 N. Butrick St. . . . . 1228 Park, N.C. Herman Donald Geor e . g . . Hett, Thomas Lawrence. . Hoffman, H0101 James Carl, Jr.. . . . . William John. . . . Howard, Jon Edward ..... Hwvarin. Guy Robert .... Hubbard, Shirley Ann ..... Hudson, Delores Blanche. . . . Hughes, Helen Virginia .... Hussey, Florence Marie. . . . I lnness, Alice El': b th .... ........... . .251 G C Isley. Audrey Ai1:.S .... ..... 4 ray Gun lstok, Charlotte Ann. . . . . . Jackson, I Joyce Adeline . ..... . Jacobs. Allan Jerome .....,.. Jacobs, Eileen Louise ......... Jacobson, Robert Raymond ..... Jeders, Edward Herman ........ . . .2301 22nd St., N.C. . .... 913 Chestnut St. .........135 Sumac Ave. .........428 S. Victory St. 2212 Marshall Park Way . . . . . . 1413 Catalpa Ave. . . ...... 624 Walnut St. . . .1415 14th St., N.C. . . . . . .576 Market St. . . . .312 Cory Ave. .815 Fourteenth St., N.C. ..1311 Lincoln St., N.C. .. .. . . . .411 Hickory St. . . .1028 N. Sheridan Rd. . . . .222Vz N. County St. .......933 Highland Ave. .......1311 Western Ave. Commonwealth Ave. N.C. . . 1820 Victoria St., N.C. ...1320 Tenth St. . .1814 Kristan St., N.C. . . . .126 S. St. James St. ...........719 Eighth St. Jenkins, Lillian Ivy ....... .1421 Jereb, Theresa Marie. . . .... . . . Johnsen, Kenneth Lee .... ...... Johnson, Claude Eugene. . . . Johnson, Frederick Thomas. . Johnson, Lois Mary ....... Johnson, Mavis Marie .... Johnson, Robert James. . Jones, Henry Eugene. . . Jones, Judith Bess ....... Jorgensen, Robert Neil. . . Jude, Ophelia Delighta. . . . . .1028 Victoria St., N.C. . . . . . . . 1409 14th St., N.C. . . . . 1739 Wright Ave., N.C. . . . . .839 N. Sheridan Rd. ..........537 Julian St. .....819 S. Utica St. Kaczmaryn, Patricia Ann ....... .... 1 319 Victoria St., N.C. Kamschulte, Paul Edward ..... ....... 1 025 Pacific Ave. Kancilja, Albert Louis ..... Kaplan, Marietta ......... Kasper, Nancy Jean. . . l . . . ...........1715 10th St. . . . . . . . 1523 Lincoln Ave., N.C. . .... . .1700 Morrow Ave., N.C. Kazar Kazarian, Edward Norman. ...... 569 S. Genesee St. Kemp, Beatrice Lee ....... . ...... 1733 Winter Ave., N.C. Kenyon, Richard John . . . . Kerpan, Louis Frank. . . Parrino, Joseph Anthony. . . . . . . . Daniel lohn. . . Kilger, Eugene Charles. . . Knox, Dolores Jean ...... Kilbane, ..............1022 North Ave. . . .1413 Glen Rock Ave. . . . . . . .110 N. Butrick St. . . . . . . . 14 Washington Park . .... 2030 Dickey Ave., N.C. Labus, John J.. ..... .... 1 052 Glenwood Ave. Koncan, Thomas Joseph. . . ........... 1216 10th St. Kopoian, Charles ........ .... 2 411 Washington St. Koschak, Louis Stanley. . . ........ Rt. 32, Box 95 Kostner, Florence Ann... .... 1717 Jackson St., N.C. Kovach, Carolyn Rose. . ........... 917 Linden Ave. Kula, Robert Frank .... ........ 1 414 Jackson St., N.C. Kuoppala, Sonja ......... . . .318 Ravine Ave.. ...... . . . Kurringer, Helen Jean. .. . ......... 2007 Lloyd Ave. Kyalla, James P. ....... . ..... 1830 Jackson St., N.C. Lambiris, Lanciloti. Louis Peter. . Francis . Steve Larsen, Darlene Joan. . . . . . . 148 S. Genesee St. . . . . . .520 Eighth St. . . . . . . . 2729 Oakland Ave. Larson, Jane E. ...... ...... 7 06 Wadsworth Ave. Lavris, John ......... .... 2 220 Seymour Ave., N.C. LeBaron, Mary Patricia. .. ...... 2021 Charron Lane Lefiier, Patricia Lorene. . . ........ 707 Poplar St. Lentine, Peter A. ...... ...... 8 21 Hickory St. Linsky, Leo M. .......... ...... 1 505 Catalpa Ave. Litman, Barbara Ann .... ........ 5 21 Douglas Ave. Loffredo, James ........... .... 1 03 Metropolitan Ave. LoMonaco, Mildred Andrea. .. .301 Washington Park Luke, Melvin Ernest ....... Lundgren. Nancy Caroline. . . Lusaite. Terese .............. Mac Isaac, John Francis. . . . . . . . lslackey, Mackey, Eldon Gerald. . . Rhea Geraldine. . . . . . .1539 Jenkinson Ct. . . . . . . . .1009 Grand Ave. . . . . 1024 Park Ave., N.C. . . . 1028 Ash St. .........321 Hull Ct. ...........321 Hull Ct. . . . . . .2036 N. Sheridan Rd. Judith Mae ........ .... Z 240 Honore Ave., N.C, Maguire, James Eugene. . . Maguire, Malyszka, Lorraine Lucille. Markiewicz, Raymond ...... Marshall, Martens, Eldon ......... George A.. . . Mason, Charles Francis. . Mathiese lviatson, Matthew n, Bonnie Lee.. Judith Cora. . s, Virginia Lee. May, Darrell Bruce ...... McCarthy, John Donald ....... McClure, Gail Vernette ......... McCullough, Anderson Thoran .... -- ---1410 Morrow Ave., NC. .......811 14th St., N.C. . . . . .Bonnie Brook Lane . . . . . 102 Prairie Ave, . . . 738 S. Jackson St. . . . . . .1511 Monroe St. . . .2416 N. Lewis Ave. . . . . .227 Lincoln St. . . . . 1718 Melrose Ave. . . . . .24 S. Park Ave. . . . .RL -'N-'2, BOX 462 . . .608 S. Utica Ave. McFarland, Gail Eleanor. . . . . .505 Chestnut St. 207 McGrain, David Eugene ...... McGrew, Gwendolyn Helen .... McManaman, Richard McMullen, Jody Lee. . ........ . . McShane, John David .......... Melville, Alvin George. . Mesec, Helen Rose ..... . . . 1101 Woodlawn Circle . . .1549 Jackson St., N.C. Patrick ..... 837 Commonwealth Ave. . . . . . . .512 N. Butrick St. . ....... 1418 Hickory St. 123 N. Victory St. Wadsworth Ave., N.C. Metcalf, Bruce Merlyn. . . . ......... 112 Sherman Place Meunier, John Edward. . . Mihevc, Kay Frank ..... Miklik, Carol Paula ..... Miller. Bennett Edward. . . Miller, LeRoy F. ....... . Milligan, Robert Emmett. . . Minassian, Alice .......... Mitchell, Glenn Leo ....... Mitchell, Jeannette Elaine. . Mlinar, Frank John ...... Moberg, Mary Lou ....... Moran, Joan Mary ...... . . Mordhorst, Sharon Joanne. . . Morley, Elaine Genevieve. . . Morris, Patricia B. ...... . Mulvaney, Virginia G. .... . Mundstock, Jack Howard .... Murphy, Michael William ..... N Naber, Patricia Jean ............ 1741 Elizabeth Ave., Needles, Patricia A. ......... . Nelms. William Dennis, Jr.. . . Nelson, Allen John, Jr. .... . Newman, John Charles ...... Nichols, Marilyn Jeannette. . . Niebur, Niemi, Bernard Ralph ..... Donald Charles .... ........1015 Grove . . . . 1309 Jackson St., . . . .818 Argonne Dr., Novak, Lorraine T.. . . . Novak, Robert N.. . . . . . O Ochoa, Ignacio, Jr.. . . . . . . Oliver, Linda Lee ..... . . . Olson, Irene T. ....... . Olson, Onan, Opal, Joan Eleanore. . . . . Jerome Herman. . . . Harry.............. Orbach, Jerome Bernard ...... Ounapu, Arnold Julius .......... P Palbicke, Anthony Peter ........ Palo, Jean Ann ......... . . . Palazzotto, Mary Adeline. . . Paparigian, Zarie ......... Patock, Paul Franklin ....... Pavelick, JoAnne Kathleen.1 Pearson, Jean Marilyn ......... Peyrzigian, Arthur Khoren ...... Peterson, Charlotte Ann .... Petrovic, Leonard John. . . Petruska, Esther Marie. . . . Petruska, Jerome Charles. . . Petrusky, Marian Dorothy .... Pickus, Allan M. ......... . Pilibosian, Bleline A. ...... . Pintavalle, Thomas Nicholas. . Pottala, Barbara Jean ...... Powell, Phyllis Jean ............ Pratt, John Edward, Jr. ........ . ...........931 Walnut St. . . . . . . . .842 Lincoln St. ........128 S. Chapel St. . . . .215 S. Elmwood Ave. . . . 1405 Ridgeland Ave. . . . . . 1950 North Ave. . . . .400 Ravine Ave. . . . .647 Walnut St. . . . .416 Center St. . . .548 Caroline Pl. . . . . 145 Fulton Ave. . . . . 243 Lincoln Ave. . .... 102 Baldwin Ave. . . . . 120 N. Victory St. . . . . . . . 1046 Yeornan St. . . . .442 Washington Park . ..... 21 Jefferson Ave. . . . . 203 Wisconsin Ave. N.C. . . . . . 1501 Brookside Ave. . . . . . . . .3330 North Ave. . . . . . . .319 Franklin St. . . . . 811 Cummings Ave. .........1901 9th St. . . . . .317 S. Genesee St. Ave. N.C. N.C. Ave. .812 Grand . . . . . 1531 N. Jackson St. Ave. . . . .639 Westmoreland .........1409 Lucia Ave. . . ......... 517 Oak St. . . . . . 11 Dorchester Ct. . . .420 McKinley Ave. . . . .603 McAlister Ave. . . . . .833 S. Jackson St. . . . .928 Ridgeland Ave. . . .617 Helmholz Ave. . . .559 S. Utica Ave. . . . . . . 114 S. Martin Ave. . . ........ 511 S. Genesee St. 635 Commonwealth Ave., N.C. ............819 14th St. .. . .. .618 Benny Ave. . . . . . . .1304 Hickory St. . . .827 Wadsworth Ave. .........619 Bluff St. . . .830 S. Jackson St. . . . . . .627 Eighth St. . . . 1338 Chestnut St. . . . 1542 Hyde Park . . . . . . . . .217 lilarket St. ..........617 May Street . .618 Westmoreland Ave. . . . . . . . . .921 Pacific Ave. Price. William Ja 'f ...... Rt. 33, Bow 247, Blanchard Rd. Pringle, Carolyn Helen ......... Pudlo, Florence Marie .......... Pynnonen, Helen Frances. . . . . . . R Raasch, Robert Marcel ......... Rasmussen, Helen Susanne ..... Rasmussen, Joan Ruth ..... Rawn, Wayne Nels .......... Reckendorf, Frank Frederick. . . Reeves, Ronelle Faye ........ Regenauer, Ctrl Eugene .... Rehor, Charlene Delores. . . . Remde, Lois Ann ........ .. Renberg, Eugene Alvin. . . Rico, Joseph ........ . . . Rieger, James Joseph ..... Rigwood, Edward Fidelis. . Riipi, Shirley May ...... Rivelli, John Joseph .... Robinson, Carol Jean .... Rogaczuk, Teodor ...... . . Rogala, Joan Angeline. . Rogers, Mildred Joy .... Roos, Sally Taylor .... . . . . . 1420 Brookside Ave. . .1739 Wallace Ave., N.C. . . . . . . . . .549 Judge Ave. St. St. St. St. St. Ave. Ave. Park Ave. Ave. . ........ 1 1 19 Ash . . . .917 N. Butrick . . . .917 N. Butrick . . .413 S. Victory . . .579 S. Utica .. . . .606 Ful on .......1.8 Fulton . . . . .34 Washin ton . .912 Westmorefand .........223 Fulton . . . . . . .42 S. Spring St. N. Park Ave. . . . 1628 Victoria St., N.C. . . . . . .525 Cummings Ave. . . .1835 Lincoln St., N.C. . . . . . . . .2306 Corona Rd. . . 2211 Dickey Ave., N.C. . . . .1440 Park Ave., N.C. . . .415 Washington Park .. . . . . .2334 Corona Rd aww. .., .,..W.r.7.,.3,....s qrzvzfn-.w--1-1-rv..--2 , , -.,., .- , . as Roth, Joan Ruth ................ .... . . .1415 Laurel Ave. Rottman, Charles Henry, Jr. ........ .... ..... . ...... . . .Bldg. 1902, Apt. N, Camp Robert Smalls, Great Lakes, Rules. Jean Elizabeth .................. 838 S. Jackson St. Russell, Mary Katherine. ................ 834 Hickory St. S Saari. Carol Jean ............ Schelinski, Charles David .... Scheuer, Thomas Wesley. . . Scheve. Lurrene Ann ..... Schmidt, Joan Alberta. . Schmitz, Marlis May ..... Schrader, Herbert John .... Schroeder, Ralph H. .... . Schwalbe, Joanne Marie. . . Schwarz. Joann Elizabeth .... . Scott, Alfred Thomas ...... . Scott, James Patrick. . ...,... Scranton, Doris Hyacinth .... Seager, Margaret Louise .... Sears, Lawrence William. . . Seaton, Mary 'Lois ....... Seday, Paul F. ............ . . . . . .676 S. Utica St. . . . . . 1002 Yeoman St. ...........544 Bluff St. . . . .425 S. Orchard Ave. . . . . . . . .812 Prescott St. . . .445 S. Elmwood Ave. . . . .808 Glenwood Ave. . . . . . .322 S. Utica St. ...........120 Lake St. . .635 Westmoreland Ave. . . . . . .2513 Melrose Ave. . . .303 E. Elmwood Ave. . . . . . . . .Blanchard Rd. . . . . . .537 Chestnut St. . . . . . . 122 Bladwin Ave. ........1l10 Grand Ave. . .McAfee Road, Box 475 Sekulich, Janice Marie ....... ..... 1 005 Adams St., N.C. Serzynski. James Leonard .... . Shafer. Nadine 'Ruth ...... . Shanyfelt, Esther Marie. . . Sharp, Maurice George. . . Sick, John Kenneth ...... Simon. Judith 'lkiary .... Skwarkowski, Gladys .... . Slocum. ,Barbara Louise. . . Smith, Matthew James ..... . .1141 Victoria St., N.C. . .330 Westmoreland Ave. . . . . . . . 1401 Grand Ave. . . . .1911 1Vasl1in2'on St. . . . .401 Glenflenninq Pl. ..........1339 Ash St. . . 1548 Victoria St., N.C. . . . . . .436 S. Victory St. ......1013 Palmer Pl. Sondee, Ronald William ................. 915 Yeoman St. Sorensen, Egan Wolrler, Jr. ...... . .............. Quarters 7, G .Lai 'LALQQSQ '1'u'. ' i1'.s.'1i:.'r.c. Sorensen, John C.. ....... ..... ....... 3 2 9 S. Jackson St. Stanczak, Jarces Phillip .... Stark, John Cuyler ...... Strobbe, John Earl ....... Strykowski, Phyllis Ann. . . . Susman, Robert Mathew. . . Sustersic, Nancy Elaine .... Swanson, August William ..... T . . . . . . 1235 Victoria St., N.C. . . . 1106 Highland Circle . . . .816 18th St., N.C. . . . .430 Washington Pk. . . . 1010 North Lewis Ave. .125 Sherman Pl. . . . . . .1416 Lloyd Ave. Taylor, Barbara Flizabeth ........ 1535 Seymour Ave., N.C. Tennyson, Rita Vinis ...... . TenPas, Lawrence V.. . . . Terrien, Marilyn Rose. . Thomas, Sara Carolyn .... Thompson, Eugene ...... . Thomsen, Andrew Nels. . . Thorp, Claire Mae ..... Thrall, Judith Marie. . . . ..........413 Poplar St. .. .. ....722 Lenox Ave. . . . . . .443 S. Jackson St. . .. . .. . .. .314 Liberty Sf. . . .1528 wright sr., N.C. . . . . 1319 Brookside Ave. . . . . . . .127 Prospect Dr. . . .1321 Victoria St., N.C. Tindale, Diane Lee ...... Tobin, Edward William. . . Tollefson, Lois M. ........ . Tomkowicz, Patricia Helen .... Tompkins, Barbara Joan ....... Tompkins, Wilhelmina Mercedes.. Torfin, Gail Ann .... .... ..... Torrez, Andrew ......... . Totterdell, 'Harbe Lee. . . Totterdell. Peggy Ann. . . Tsausis, John T. ...... . Tucker. Carol Ann .... Tyler, Joseph E., Jr.. . . . . V Van Heirseele. Wayne Charles. . . Van Treeck, Tune Arcleth ...... Van Treeck, Robert Joseph. . . . Vapnar, Stephen George .... Vargas, Alice Revna ...... Vehos, Arverie Marie. . . Vignieri. Rosemary. . . Vogel, Barbara Ann .... .... Vogt, Dennis Charles ........... H W Wagner, James August. . . . .... . . Wagner, Mary Jayne. . . . . . . Walczak, Theresa Marie Waldorf. Barbara Ann. . . Ward, Harriet Lee ......... Warnecke, James Edward. . . Warnecke, James Fredrick. . . Wasil, Loretta Ann ....... Waters, Charles Earl, Jr.. . . . Weidner. Marilyn Katherine. . . Wells. Kenneth Ray ......... Wendricks. Dennis Arnold .... Werner, Marv Louise ....... White, Etna Jeanette ......... Whitehead, Timothy Dwight .... Wickstrom. Raymond ........ Wille, Paul Alex ............ Williams, Loretta ............. Williams, Marguerite Elizabeth ..... V7illiams. Warren T.. . . . . . . . . . Woods, Lorraine Theresa. . . . . . Z Zirkelbach. Marguerite Catherine Zorc, Sylvia Rose ............. Zorzy, Henry John ........ ..... Zupancic, Judith Ann .... Zupec, Frank Michael. . . . 14clenowledgementA Senior and Faculty portraits, campus aerial view, and ROTC groups by Klein's North- shore Studios. F .20 North St. James St. . . . . . . . .914 Paciiic Ave. . . . . . .1112 Hickory St. . . . .2208 Eighth Sc. . . .818 James Court . . . . 712 Hickory St. . . . . . .510 Second St. . . . . . . .322 Lincoln Sr. . . . . 1023 Berwick Blvd. . . . .1415 Cornelia Ave. . . . . . 11 North West St. . . .309 Wisconsin Ave. . . .1010 New York St. . . . .900 S. Victory St. . . .926 Woodlawn Ave. . . . . . . . . .Orchard Lane ..........526 Pine St. ..........410 Market Sr. .1809 Victoria St., N.C. . . . . . . . .534 Madison St. . ...... 321 Gilletr Ave. . . . .520 May St. . . . .43 S. Martin Ave. Ave. N.C. . .... 302 S. Lewis .1424 Lincoln St., . . . . 1527 Cornelia Ave. Ave. .. . . .145 Fulton ........711 Poplar St. . . . . . . 1002 Grove Ave. . . .1515 Park Ave., N.C. . ......... 623 Julian St. . .Holdridge Rd., Rt. itl . . .46 S. Elmwood Ave. . . . 1008 Glenwood Ave. . . . . . .15 S. -Chapel St. . . . . . .40 Philippa.,Ave. .1501 Grove Ave., .. .. . .. .674 S..'UC1C34Sl. . ...... 906 Hickory -.St. . .1806 Prosoect Ave., N.C. . . . . .415 Douglas Ave- . . . . . . . . . .300 Fulton Ave. 1644 Dickey Ave., N.C. Ave. .......713 Keith Zeilbeck, Joseph Gerald ......... . . . . . . .1207 N. Butrick St. .........720 Tenth St. .20th Honore Ave., N.C. . . . .431 N. County St. . . . . . . .626 Judge Ave. Individual pictures oi underclassmen by Schools Miniature Service, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Gizmo, lhe Bulldog, featured in theme throughout the book, loaned by courtesy of the Joyce B. l..irds, 837 County Street, Waukegan. Groups. Scenics. and informal pictures by WTHS Camera Club. Engravings and layout service by the Leander Co., 215 1Vest Superior Street, Chicago. Assistance in cover design and art Work by WTHS Art Department. Covers bv Delsuxecraft Company, Chicago. Printing by Keystone Printing Service, Libertyville, lllinois. Q 9 - AV J' QI? 'LQQ wx Q-f l ' 7 A .0 ' ye' '? , 'iv ' . -1 gg, 4 a 9-W 'Y fn Q 3 fx A 4 Q 24 D , 31919 HQ-.. hit V 'N . 'F W! 'sz 8 'fwv-'Q J 'bmi AN E , -1-Y-fu-an
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