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A 33.1 I MQ FOCUS: DRAM Upper: Suzy Smallwood istudent directory, Jack Pettis, John Culhane, Charles Gregory, Jack Dickinson, Carolyn Oberling, Karol Reitsch, Bruce Grenberg, Wrilly Peters, and Shirlee Mutimer discuss scripts of the junior class play, Harvey. Chaperons Mr. Earl Wells, Mr. L. J. Doyle, and Mrs. Earl XVells serve refreshments at the coke bar to Darlene Gabel, Dick Borsini, and Juanita Jackson. Participants Ann Biro, Sigfried Golderer, Karl Kaiser, and Sara Martin glance over a program which was given to the social stu- dies class on United Nations Day. Cwltcrx John Sheagren, Joe Saieva, and Joe Las' Casas enact a scene from the one-act play, Submerged. After being inspired by the speech on the Far North. which was given for an assembly program, Janice Kane gets ready for a ride in the dog sled. Beaming approval of Charles Stewarts campaign tech- nique is the candidate running for the pres- idency of the junior class, Jim Pohle. Dick Harrington repeats lines to CAISI members Jack Petris, Myron Hoey, and Sue Meloan before a Dramatics Club one-act play. Luz1'er.' Dr. Paul Street, director of public relations and alumni secretary, Northern Illinois State Teachers College, Dr. John Quinn, dean of students, Beloit College, and Mr. C. Wil- liam Reiley, associate director of admissions, Northwestern University, discuss college requirements with Miss Dorothy Knill, sen- ior class counselor, Mr. James E. Blue, prin- cipal, and parents of senior students. The Dixieland Band, which includes Dick Knight, Jim Pohle, Tom Anderson, Dick Sally, Bill McNier, and Ronnie Risburg, listen while Myron Hoey strums on a Like while relaxing momentarily from basketball band duties. Reenacting a part from Har- vey are cast members Pat Stenholm. John Sheagren, Marilynn Cichocki, Joan Miller, Ronnie Seinwill, Merle Bengsron, Darol Blanck, Pat Culhane, and Dick Vfintercorn. I'-
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FOCUS: STUDIES Upper: Mrs. john Gieron, Mrs. Eleanor Neth, and Mrs. Ida Mund, assistants in the cafeteria who help prepare our lunch menus, concentrate on peach salads offered a la carte. King and Queen, Alex LaSala and Mary Burrows, ascend to their thrones dur- ing the coronation ceremony to reign as monarchs at the May Festival in l95l. Red and black M buttons are worn by monitors Gail Arfstrom, Shirley Sabin, and Susan Battelt. Center: Top eleven girl scholars, lieu? Roux' Holly Highland, Marjorie Soder- berg, Mary james, Jeanne Hilton, Ruth Schmalz, Enid Weinstein. From Row: jud- ith Blakeley, Phyllis Aten, Lucille Wcmod, Nancy Lipe. Eleanor Stiegler. Selected by their classmates to speak at the 1952 Com- mencement exercises are Enid Weinstein and Dick Karp. Top eleven boy scholars, Back Roux' Robert Lierman, Charles Riddi- ford, Lyle Rosenzweig, Milton Kling, Gor- don Geddes, Richard Karp. Fran! Roux' blames Mclnnes, Robert Reitsch, Donald Kane, Willirim Henbest, Leland Ellis. Lower: Because of the need for students to run the movie projectors in school, the Operators' Club, which takes over this task, was or- ganized. Buck Roux' Bob Johnson, Dick Schmaling, Bob DuBois. Secnml Roux' Clarke Owen, Clarke Vetrono, Donna Spatz, Thomas Mead, Dave Seal. Pint Roan' Terry Foster, Mary Bannen, Gerald DeMond, Mr. Thomas Horrall ladviserl. Senior Day is also marked by a canteen ticket sale, Tickets are being sold by Adrian Askeland and Sherman Peterson to Betsey McCoy, Kay Markell, and Martha Kerr. Rosemary Den- niston helps Phyllis Aten and Henry Ander- son don caps and gowns for a preview. 14
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