Wheaton Community High School - Wecomi Yearbook (Wheaton, IL)

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The Senior Class dedicafes 'rhe '44 WECOMI fo all fhose persons who have made our high school years whaf fhey were, fhe feachers wifh fheir classroom anfics and helpful advice, fhe obliging ianifors, our classmafes, some of whom will be our life- long friends, and our parenfs, nof only our own parenfs, buf fhose of our friends, like Mr. Hugh Coafs. our number one fan. These and innumerable ofhers are parf of our memories forever. The WECOMI sfaff wishes fo ac- knowledge wifh full appreciafion fhe help given fo us by Mr. Orlin Kohli, fhe DAILY JOURNAL, and Mr. D. C. Burger, all of whom gladly came fo our aid in fimes of need. Contents ws-rom You WILL REMEMBER Facullry - - - Seniors Juniors - Sophomores - Freshmen - WHAT YOU WILL REMEMBER AH'1leHcs - - - G. A. A. - Organizafions Pafrons - Wecomi Staff Dale E. Carlson - - - - Edifor David Coafs - Business Manager Advisers: Miss Grace Felgar, Miss Tillie Hours, and Mr. Frank Sandlwolm. Ediforial Sfawci: lfop picfurel sfanding, Fraser While- head, Dale E. Carlson, Ted Boyd, Be'r+y Lou Arm- brusf, Logan Shillinglaw, Peier Debes. Jeanne Norfli. Siffing, Joanne Keepers, Beafrice Eggleslon, Belle Doolillle, Lola Mason, Judiflrl Ash. Business Sfaff: lsecond picfurel Rhoda Mae Crooks. Wayne Ruggles, David Coafs, Barbara Grove, Emily Roflw. Powwow-Big Wind All Work and No Play Zdfwm 'lfau Wadi R MVP? 2 34 0 , ,. 4, , iw ' 4 ' ' f W- Q Q 2? 'W , . ,A In 53' 9 75? WK Lf MWJZI2 The Faculty S MR. K. K. TIBBETTS superinlendenf of Wheafon schools. O THE BOARDS OF EDUCATION-Sf cl' : M ss s. J. Kroehnke THE BGARD OF EDUCATION and 'llie faCUl+v and H. Brown, R. Kimball, K. Tibbeus, inpiileer, ii. iam, P. ounakin f-heir eagerness +0 equip you' noi. only WHI., .Hqe Informa, Seated: Mmes, E. Helfrich, C. Cooley, F. Anson, Miss R. Raap fion fhaf you mighf need for success in your career, buf also wifh sincerify, sound iudgmenf, and apprecia- fion, which you will need for successful living: MR. TIBBETTS' piccolo, his speeches in assemloly, his dignified appearance: MR. ROBERTS' memory, 99 years, various jobs, puns, sociology charfs, NATIVE SON, fhe sap in fhe spring, down fhe well-known drain, busni, handmade china. ergo, l-lELlog MR. BURGER and his inferesf in all your acfivifies, his helpful suggesfions, guidance fesfs, shorf-cuf mafh. 2-finger fyping, Half-l-lour Club, hunfing and fishing, Kilci. Trips fo fhe office for helpful advice from MRS. VIDABELLE BUTCH- ER, NTISS RUBY RAAP, or MISS IRENE STAFFORD. Or for defen- fion s ips. MR. MORRIS F. ROBERTS, Principal. MR. DONALD C. BURGER, Assisfanf Principal. 6 L. iohgpjg Complefe faculfy directory will be found on page 7l. MISS FELGAR, Eor, people on her wastebas- ket, Children, hurry, hurry, Yesterday, These clumsy feet- MR. HERBERT HODGES and his yearly speech in pep meeting, his HHH, his complexion, his genial smile. MISS HUSTED'S Fl swatter, stories of Wheaton and Worlld History, When I was a girl, Whistling girls- MISS MIRIAM LEEDLE in the tele- phone booth, chocolate bars, See mhitul mean? And all that and all a . MR. CORBlN'S weekly slogans, paddling machine, enthusiasm for testing his son's Christmas ma- chine gun. MR. RALPH BOYDEN'5 good bands, his hard work, his iokes, his white uniform, his many batons. MISS MARCIA COWEN quoting Julius Caesar, tapping pencil, ad- vising G.R., Feel better now? What about this? MR. J. EVERETT BUSSART'S biology classes, his little read book, ex- actly 98 cents, I don't hear well. MISS CHILES' Blue Monday, People, please, red nail polish, un- canny sense of when you haven't your Latin. MR. COLlN'S pet expressions in toot- ball, chewing grass at games, Fresh- man girls could play better. -.r W I MISS HELEN HOAR'S phonograph records, dislike of gum. SiIencio! Quitase las pies do Ia mesa. l ., ,. Kx L mf . Lf I . s ' ,1 I 3 , fy MR. LOWRY in study hall waving to passers-by, adding postscripts to your letters, passing notes for you. MRS. LYTLE likes red roses, scissors around her neck, Kansas City, dra- matic pause, beards on boys, min- nies. MISS EDITH McCORMICK'S argument with Mr. Vaughn over who owns that squeaky swive chair, iournalism class. 7 K Gal Two-Wecomi MISS JENNIE MlNER'S sfyle shows, aufhenfic cosfumes for irnporlanf pro- ducfions, Where are you going? MISS AGNES MONTGOMERIE and Scofch burr, annual Teas, overdue book slips, silence bell, invifafions fo Book Club. MR. SANDHOLM sprinfing home fo lunch, explaininri insurance, enlivening bookkeeping wif Thar reminds me- MR. VAUGHN'S musfache, combinafion suits neckfies, green wafch wifh yellow sfrap, his: fory, model T sfories. s,,c,..pmd-4010 5 fi' - ng, I r,M,,wMf's- MISS GLADYS SCHARNWEBER'S eye on your posfure in shorthand, colored fascinafors, The Iiffle o means e. MISS AGNES SPARKS' cerfain look fhaf fells you she knows who did if, her smiles and iokes, Ihe Omni- bus Bill. MISS BETTY SPURGIN'S plafe lunches, vitamins, cooked cereal, money bags, food sales ar games. MISS ELIZABETH VINING and mafhemafics rules, no home work on week-ends, honor sysfem in Iesfs. MISS DIRKS' music box, Vg fime, clofhes, fipfoes, dash befween sfage and balcony during Chrisfmas pro- grams. MISS TILLIE HOUTS smeared wifh wafer colors and oils, painfing every- Ihing for everybody, playing fhe organ. MR. DON GARNER falling off sIagTe counfing calisfhenics, American bal, lI's warm ouf, fellows. MISS WIGGINS' parrof, brofher, many falenfs, sfories, fondness for red, Your money's beffer in your pockef fhan ouf. MISS PHYLLIS BIXLER'S Tweef-Line up! I-2-3-4- and fhen fhe sfiffness you feel affer a half hour wifh her. MR. HARRY FAUST'S Whaf7 Yes, ma'am. Yes, Sir, When I was in Ihe Navy- When is fhis period over? The Senior Cfficers ...MMMY JeMM,--9iE '!3f'V- 0 WAYNE RUGGLES. 'lSfoker has been a I JACK EDWARDS- Jackson proclaims 6 busy boy. Class Presidenf 41 Hi-Y 2-3-41 Scripl Club 41 Wecomi 41 Sfudenl Confer- ence 41 A.B.C. 41 Band l-2-3-41 Orchesfra 2-41 Dance Band 41 Forfune Guild 2-3-41 Choir 41 P.A. Crew 3-41 Movie Crew 2-3-41 Junior Play 3. BETTY LOU ARMBRUST. Bellp Lou quielly and efficienlly walked off wil one of our prize senior heroes, and do we love 'IO walch her blush over him! G.R. I-2-3-4, Cabinef 41 Wecomi 41 Handicraff.Club 21 Book Club 41 Pep Club 41 Junior Play Crew 31 Class Secrefary 4. a big blue eye on a flying or engineering fufure. Hi-Y 2-3-41 Sfudenf Conference 3-41 Band l-2-3-4, Officer 41 Lighlweighl' Fool- ball 2, Varsil 31 Track l-2-3-4: lnframurals 23-41 Rifle Club 41 Vice-Presidenl Sen'or ass. dmasfe for .-wimmin in genera. RONALD BURKHOLDER. Burky is one of those alien souls who hares Sinatra. Plays a near Sax. Hi-Y 3-41 Srudenf Con- ference 3-41 Band l-2-3-41 Dance Band 3-41 lnframurals 2-31 Junior Play 31 Class Treas- urer 4. Our Cut pamef CS i Wise I 4 if N NN iiiii? we Q - XS 3 6 I zzz Dramaiics f ---- Rufh Horsh X gli 'Q X 'f jj ' . V I ' Q2 6 Q1 2 if, K. QQ,-.. if ff XR v .l 1 LL ,fx Q C, Q ' x' 1 X5 V s i . , I Q X, x I -LIL d h - -my David C , A L X ,O 1 M 'M ar . Lk standing Seniors Scholars!! Ml-l5iC - - Beffe Doolifile Wrifing - - Judiih Ash fp Dale E. Ceflign 1 4 I . Q- The Senior Class 9 You will smile over, nol' only lhe big, imporlanl evenls lhal' everyone remembers, buf also l'he Ii'H'le everyday l'hings 'rhal bring real rioslalgia, nol only your class as a whole, bul also lhe peculiarilies l'ha'l characlerize each individual- such lhings as: Eddie Carpenler snoozing peacefully wherever he is, Teddy Dahl's diminurive sneeze, Pal McQueeney lying on lhe floor during baskelball games, Jerry FelIman's GJ. slrul, Barrie Anson and Belly Lou Armbrusl' playing lag in lhe halls aller school, lhe shyness of Killer Walls, Leon Kroning's duck waddle, Ted Boyd's and Fraser Whi+ehead's bow lies, Wayne Ruggles' Clark Gable ears, lrhe service flag lor Bob Fosl'er in second lunch, Warny Slevens and Bob Slork frying for lirsl' place in 'rhe dilching conlesl, Bob EckharcI'r's chewing gum perched behind his ear, Fuzzy Rohr's numerous birlhdays, Harry James' bass voice, Belle DooIi'r'rIe's milk diel, Ellie AbboH s knilling, Chuck Vear's pipe, June Trandum's cackle, Lois Cook making laces al' lhe lypewriler, Roy Zarbock lwirling, Joanne Keepers' dream ol a lulure in a Iighlhouse wilh Iwo cocker Spaniels, Celia GIendening's raised eyebrows, Don Shaner's senlimenlal songs, Bobbie Fiskjsslamous remark in econ. cI7sL The only pprenlice I know of is an apprenfice seaman. fb dl Qfflfwl Mf MW ,MCI ff Md me w fvw-W' ffk'-fffhlfrvjiirlr Mil ELINOR ABBoTT... Eilie is a knlllinq fiend. G.R. I-2-3-4, Cabinel 4, Handicrafl Club 2, Lafin Club I, Spanish Club 3, G.A.A. I-2, Poefry Club 4. BARTON ANSON . . . Waller. Class Presidenl' I, Hi-Y I-2-3-4, Sfudenl Conference I-2-3-4, Presidenl 4, A.B.C. 4, Band I-2-3-4, Dance Band I-2-3-4, Track IJ-I2-3--3, Caplaln 4, Inframurals 3, Caplain 3, Junior ay . LEONARD ARENS . . . Lef'fy. Lighlweighl' Football 2, lnlramurals 2-3, Baseball 2-3, JUDITH ASH . . . Judy. G.R. I-2-3-4, Scripl Club 3-4, Presidenl 4, Wecomi 4, Lalin Club I-2, Vice- Presidenf 2, Glee Club I-2-3-4, Presidenl 4, Choir 2-3-4, Poeiry Club 3-4. PETER BACKES . . . Pefe. Nofeworlhy arnbilion: 503 become a success in life. I-li-Y 2-3-4, Intramurals A -4. MARY ANN BERRY . . , Sam. G.R. 2-3-4, Cabinel 3-4, Broadcast 3, A.B.C. 4, Lalin Club 2, Spanish Club 3, Forfune Guild 3-4, G.A.A. 4, Junior Play 3, Book Club 3, Poelry Club 4, Reporler's Club 4. DOROTHY BODE . . . DimpIes. One of lhose quiet people who hares lo recite in class. G.R. I-2-3-4, Glee Club I-2-3. AGNES BOERNER . . . Sus . A slrangely domeslic pgrsiox who likes lo sew and, work. Home Economics I. . . THEODORE ELLIOT BOYD, JR .... Ted. Hi-Y 2-3-4, Treasurer 4, Scrlpr Club 4, Wecomi 4, Science Club 2, French Club 2-3, Forlune Guild 2-3-4, Choir 4, P.A. Crew 3-4, Movie Crew 2-3-4. PATRICIA BURGHARDT . . . Pal hales brighl knee sox. Band 2-3, Twirler 2-3, G.A.A. 3. DALE E. CARLSON . . . Tubby. Wecoml Ediror 4, Baskelball 3, lnframurals 2-3-4, Junior'PIay Crew 3, Baseball 2-3, Rifle Club 4, Class Secretary 3. EDGAR CARPENTER . . . Sleepy. Hi-Y I-2-3-4, Spanish Club 3, Foofball l-2-3-4, Basketball 2-3, Inlramurals 2, Junior Play Crew 3. BETTY LOU CLOUSTON . . . Clou. G.R. I-2-3-45 Broadcast 2-3-45 Latin Club I-25 Spanish Club 35 Band 2-3-45 Fortune Guild 45 Book Club 4. JANET CARSON . . . Wellington. G.R. l-2-3-45 Script Club 45 Art Club I5 French Club l-2-35 Spanish Club 3-45 Glee Club I5 Band 2-3-45 Orchestra 3-45 Poetry Club 4. GENEVIEVE CHRISTIANSEN . . . Genevieve has no nickname. Has beautiful brains, though. Would like to earn an M.D. Enjoys G.R. and Junior Plays. G.R. l-2-3-4, Cabinet 2-35 Orchestra I-2. GRACE COURT.. . Little One and Butchie is looking for a marriageable man. Line forms to the right, boys! She was impressed mightily by the Service Fla dedication. Student Conference 45 Handicraft Club 35 G.A.A. 4. DAVID COATS . . . Dave. Hi-Y 3-4, Cabinet 45 Broadcast l-2-3-45 Script Club 3-4, Vice-President 45 Wecomi 45 Student Conference 2-3-45 French Club I-2-3, President 45 Fortune Guild 2-3-45 Debate 25 Lightweight Football l5 Junior Play 3. LOIS MAE COOK . . . Freddie. C-.R. l-2-3-45 Broadcast 2-3-45 Reporter's Club 4, President 45 Student Conference 3-4, Treasurer 45 Glee Club 2-35 Fortune Guild 2-3-45 Mamma's Baby Boy 25 Debate 25 Junior Play 35 Book Club 3-4. DORIS DESORT . . . Dor came to us from Oak Park High School. G.R. 2-45 Latin Club 2-4. RHODA MAE CROOKS ...Rhoda wants to have fourteen boys some day. G.R. I-2-3-4, Cabinet 45 Broadcast 2-3-45 Wecorni 45 Latin Club I-25 Spanish Club 35 Glee Club I5 Fortune Guild 2-3-45 Debate l5 Junior Play 35 Book Club 3-45 Poetry Club 4. THEODORA DAHL . . . Teddy. G.R. I-2-3-45 Broad- cast I-2-35 Handicraft 45 Latin Club I-25 Band I-25 Orchestra I-2-35 Fortune Guild 2-3-4. BETTE DOOLITTLE. .. Do nothin' till you hear from me. G.R. l-2-3-4, Cabinet I-35 Broadcast 2-35 Wecomi 45 Student Conference 45 Latin Club I-25 Spanish Club 35 Glee Club I-2-3-4, Secretary 25 For- tune Guild 2-3-45 Debate 25 Cholr2-3-45 Poetry Club 4. ELAINE. DIETER . . . Alaine likes football dancing. Handicraft Club 2-35 G.A.A. 4. -and ROBERT DIETER . . . Bob wants to make a million. Hi-Y l-2-3-4. TOM FAIRBANKS . . . Lover hates iealous women. Basketball 2-3. ROBERT ECKHARDT . . . Li'l Bill says he'd like to be a general in the Air Corps. Consequently we will undoubtedly see Bob sporting four stars in a few years. Intramurals 25 Rifle Club 4. BEATRICE EGGLESTON . . . Bea likes to drive to out-of-town games. G.R. I-2-3-4, Cabinet 2-45 We- comi 45 Handicraft Club l, Vice-President I5 French Club I-25 G.A.A. I-4. BARBARA FISK . . . Bobbie. G.R. l-2-3-45 Broad- cast 35 Latin Club I-25 Spanish Club 3-4, Vice-Presi- dent 45 Glee Club 45 Poetry Club 4. PATRICIA FAY . . . Pat is a budding artist. G.R. 45 Student Conference 35 Glee Club I-2-35 G.A.A. I-2-35 Twirler 2-3. JERRY FELLMAN . . . Stinky would like to earn a couple million bucks. Hi- 3-45 Script Club 35 Broadcast 3-4, Editor 45 Spanish Club 35 Fortune Guild 2-3-45 Debate 25 Junior Play 3. BETTY FITZGERALD . . . Betty likes typing and bowl- ing, and would like to be a secretary. G.A.A. I-2. CHARLES GAYLORD . . . Chuck has a great scien- tific brain. Hi-Y l-31 Latin Club 31 Band I-2-31 For- tune Guild 41 Movie Crew 31 Junior Play Crew 31 Laboratory Assistant 4. CELIA GLENDENING . . . Celia is from Kansas City. Don't anyone call her Cecelia! G.R. 2-3-41 Handi- craft Club 21 Latin Club 2-31 Junior Play Crew 3. JACK GREGORY . . , Jason. Broadcast l-21 Stu- dent Conference l-2-31 Band I-2-3-41 Dance Band 3-41 Class President 3. BARBARA GROVE . . . Barbie. G.R. l-2-3-41 We- comi 41 Student Conference 3-41 A.B.C. 4' S anish Club 2-3-41 Glee Club 2-31 Fortune Guild 41 g.A.A. 41 Class Secretary 2. MARJORIE HALL . . . Midgie, our faithful flutist, wants to be a dietitian some day. G.R. l-2-3-41 Poetry Club 41 Book Club 41 Art Club I1 French Club l-2-31 Spanish Club 3-41 Band l-2-3-4. AUDREY HANSON . . . Little Rupe. This well- equipped miss aspires to be a model in times to come. Wheaton Academy I-21 G.R. 3-4. QX f' A X . 4 X ' ,t 'il RUBY HARNER . Ruby really knows how to make ' good use of a piano. She plans to fly after school ' days. G.R. I-2-3-41 Glee Club l-2-3-41 Choir 2-3-41 R f I l GLAA. 41 Makeup Club 4. TWYLAH HAVENS . . . Tykes, G.R. l-2-3-4, Cabi- net 41 French Club l-21 Spanish Club 3-41 Glee Club - 41 ' l-Z-3-41 Fortune Guild 3-41 Choir 2-3-41 G.A.A. IA2-3. .M I RAT HEITELER . . . P.-ey. G.R. 1-2.3-41 Broadcast I-2-3-41 French Club I-21 Junior Play student director 31 Book Club 3-41 Poetry Club 3-4. 3 ED HIRTH . . . Junior hates women drivers. Hi-Y I1 Qntramurals 2-3-4. i ROWENA HODGES . . . Ro can sew and turns out 3' for herself really sharp clothes. G.R. I-2-3-41 Handi- craft Club l-2-3-41 French Club l-2-31 Glee Club I-2-31 Band l-2-3-4, Officer 41 Orchestra 2-3. RUTH HORSCH . . . Ma. G.R. l-2-3-41 Broadcast 3-41 Spanish Club 3: Glee Club I, President I1 Band l-2-3-41 Fortune Guild 2-3-4, Secretary 3, President 41 geb6atS421 Junior Play 31 Makeup Club 41 Book u - . HARRY JAMES . . . Jim, Hi-Y 2-3 41 Broadcast 41 - 4 Glee Club 2-31 Fortune Guild 41 C ir 2-3-41 intra- 'I , muralsf3LE 41. Q,-?w:4uf,.Q 5 T Q A. i 'ir 1 ji -A-5--'f.!li.' 'f I ., gn ' . A 5 1 X, , i. ra r ' . f -1 'l,l5 fl 'fo ROSE ANN JEMSEK . . . Annie L attended Argo l Hi h' School her first three years, lives at a golf clullb, and would like to be a pro golfer. G.R. 4. PAT JONES . . . Pat dotes on Book Club, G.R., and Mr. Roberts' iokes. G.R. I-2-3-41 Broadcast I1 Q:rench Club I-21 Junior Play Crew 31 Book Club 4. .., . . . Freddie has lots ot - Band l-2-3-41 Orchestra l1 2-3. . 6. ,A+ ,Y SJ 7 h- W C.. ' J9ANNE EEPERS . . . Woe betide anyone who calls A75 11 ex 2-3-4, csbanef 4: ww-,ma 4- Latin 5 CI 1 Sp is Club 3-4, Treasurer 41 Glee Club li ' -uni ew 3' Poetry Club 41 Vice-President l , x EVON KREWSON . . Maggie. Hi-Y I5 Foofball I-2-3-45 Baskefball 3-45 Track I-35 Baseball 3. MARY LOU KIRCH . . . Kirky, formerly of Wash- rngfon-Lee and Graveraef high schools, firsf raced gilebhaills of W.C.H.S. fhis'year. G.R. 45 liakeup LI 1 ROBERT KIRKHAM . . .. Pine Top is a falenfed poef and bOOQle-WOOQIE pianisf. Scripf Club 45 Science Club I-2-35 Band I5 Choir 3-4. ROBERT KUHN . . . Bob wanfs fo own a big- league baseball feam and make lors of money. Hi-Y 3-45 Broadcasf 45 Sfudenf Conference 3-4. CLAYTON KRONING . . . FaI wanfs Io be a farm- er, grade A. LEON KRONING . . . Leffy. Lighfweighf foofball I-2, Varsify 45 Baseball 3. KATHRYN LEE MADELY . . . Thweefie I. G.R. I-2-3-4, Cabinef 45 French Club I-2-35 Glee Club I-35 Orchesfra I-2-3-4, Presidenf 45 Forfune Guild 2-3-4' Choir 3-45 Makeup Club 4. Q JOAN LACEY . . . G.R. I-2-3-4, Cabinefifi-45 Lafin Club I-25 Spanish CIub,35 Glee Club I5 Band 2-35 Forfune Guild 45 PoelryiClub 45 Book Club 4. MARY LUKENS . . . Red hafes people who ask silly quesfions. ESTELLA MCFARLAND . . . Lou is a budding beau fy operaior. G.R. I-2-3-45 Glee Club I. JEAN MacVEIGH . , . Sfiffness Affer Tracking. G.R. I-2-3-45 Lafin Club I-25 Spanish Club 3-45 Gee Slug I-25 Poelry Club 3-4, Vice-Presidenf 45 Makeup u 4. LOLA MASON . . . Lola came Io us lasf year from Downer's Grove and Mounf Lebanon high schools. G.R. 3-4, Cabinef 45 Wecomi 45 Sfudenf Conference 45 A.B.C. 45 G.A.A. 3-4, Presidenf 4. FRANCIS MILLER. LORETTA MCFARLAND . . . Lorrie, G.R. I-2-3-45 Glee Club I-2-35 Arf Club 4. 1 PAT MCOUEENY . . . i ' me o fr e Wheaton Academy i 3. enf h' shman year af Wesfern ' ' ry ca y in AI , Illinois. Football 45 Ba kef a I 45 v all 4. 5 ,U al . r JEANNEARTH . G.R. 3-45 o dcasf 45 We- comi , Spanish b 2- 4, side 35 Ban 5 r sfra - ' For une G i E-45 4 AA mor iw 2d -3.-4 y Cre Poefry Cl b siderif I, Book ELAINE MO .. . E ne hales news broad- casgujokesl . and h rides. Handicraft Club M GARET NEI . . . Peggy is a newcomer fo W.C.H.S. from inmefz High School in Chicago. Gum crackers, sfay away from her if you love life! G.R. 45 Handicraft Club 45 Glee Club 4. .r FONALD OVERBEY . . . Donnie. Hi-Y 3-41 French Club' l-21 Glee Club 21 Choir 21 Basketball 41 Intra- mura s 2-3. JOAN PELLING . . . G.R. I-2-3-41 Latin Club 21 Glee Club I-21 Band 3-41 Orchestra 2-3-41 Fortune Guild 3-41 Poetry Club 3-4. SHIRLEY PRUCE . . . Jinx. Her greatest ambition is to drop a big stack of dishes. G.R. I-2-3-41 Art Club I1 Handicraft Club I1 French Club I-21 Glee Club I-21 Junior Play Crew 31 Pep Club 41 Poetry Club 41 Book Club 4. JOAN RADEMACHER . . . Better not call this bud- ding orator Joanne! G.R. 41 Art Club I1 Latin Club 21 Glee Club 2. JUNE RADTKE . . . June longs for a singing career with generous amounts of travel thrown in. G.R. I-2-3-41 Handicraft Club I-2-3-4, Treasurer 41 French Club I-21Glee Club 4. MARY RIESER . . . Colonel would love to travel around the world some time. She gets a great kick out of football. Class Secretary I1 Student Confer- ence I-2-41 G.R. I-2-4. ELIZABETH RICE . . . Jimmy wants to make a parachute iump. G.R. l-2-3-41 French Club I-21 Latin Club 3-41 Glee Club I-2-41 Orchestra I-2-3-41 Fortune grid 3-41 Choir 41 Cheerleader 31 G.A.A. 3-41 Poetry u 3-4. ROBERT ROHRS . . . Fuzzy. Hi-Y I-2-3-41 Broad- cast 4, Treasurer 41 Student Conference 41 Spanish Club 2-31 Fortune Guild 41 PA. Crew 2-3-41 Movie Crew 41 Baseball 21 Intramurals 2-3-41 Sportsman's Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3. FRANK ROSGA . . . Harp, Junior. Football 2-31 Basketball 2. EMILY ROTH . . . Em. G.R. l-2-3-4, Cabinet 41 Wecomi 41 French Club I-2-3, Treasurer 31 Glee Club I-2-3-4, Secretary I, Vice-President 41 Fortune Guild 344, Choir 2-3-41 Cheerleader 3-41 Poetry Club 3-41 Pep Club 4. ED SEARIGHT . . . Ed,. one of those very brilliant people, wants to be either a successful corporation lawyer or chemical engineer. LORRAINE SCHRAMER . . . Mousie likes to dance and have a good time, but would like her man back from overseas. noN SHANER . . . L r ci is I-2, H'-Y 1- - Play 3, tennis I-2-3-4. 5 m U ' ' Jumo' I-2-3-4, Cartoonist 41 Wecomi ?rt'Club' I1 Latin ' Club I1 Football 41 Basketbal .1 e 'is 2-35111-,ln'tra-,.lf K' ni ! Lmurals ZJ3-41 Junior Play 3. 1 ' , 1 YL ,, Til' f 1 ,vb P Lucwti sntmngiu.-. . Lucey faiorite dished -A+ r wg, -gym 'and' qdvance science, Sh 'dulikilg C061 a, Rl' M Lgvertsfh' r as a ngge dome da . fr 1 ., , . 1 - l I- -r ll A i i if l ' Q ,RDBEQIB srsnceny .Meow came to w.t.H.s. N- 4 from Pistakee HighM:hool,r cHenryw Since his ar- ' rival he's taken a shine to lunch period, chemistry, 1 3n4d report cards. Hi-Y 2-3-41 Choir 41 lntramurals ,Nr E X I Q5 BETTY STEEN . . . T.B. GR. l-2-3-41 French Club I 2-31 Spanish Club 3-41 G.A.A. 41 Pep Club 41 Poetry Club 4. rv WARREN a. sreveus . . . wan-y laafhes QMS in slacks. Hi-Y I-2-3-4, Secretary 31 Broadcast I-2-31 Student Conference 2-31 French Club I-21 Band I-21 Dance Band I-21 Intramurals 2-3'4j Basketball Man- ager 3-4. LOGAN SHILLINGLAW . . . a dyf Broadcast N 1 'T V ,- Q! JUNE TRANDUM . . . June, mighfy moppef wifh a will and a brain, emphafically sfafes her desire fo be a good arfisf. G.R. I-2-3'4j Arf Club I1 French Club I-2-31 Forfune Guild I-2-3-4. ROBERT STORCK . . . Whal' could we have 43009 wifhouf Sfone on fhe baskefball feam? Hi-Y I-21 Baskefball l'2'3'4: Track l-21 lnframurals 2. LAUREL ANITA STRESNEY . . . LoIly falls asleep on boring speeches. To be a good secrefary and accordianisf is her ambifion. G.R. I-2-3-4, Cabinef 41 G.A.A. I-2-3-4. HAROLD WATTS... KilIer. Hi-Y I-41 Sfudenf Conference 41 Band I-2-3-41 Dance Band 3-4, Leader 4: Track 33 Inframurals 31 Junior Play 31 Rifle Club 4. CHARLES VEAR . . . Weedy. Hi-Y l-2-3-4, Presi- denf 41 Broadcasf 41 Sfudenf Conference I-2-4, Vice- Presidenf 41 Foofball l-2-3-41 Baskefball I-2-3-41 Track 2-3-41 Inframurals 31 Junior Play Crew 31 Class Presi- denf 2. ROSEMARY VOGEL . . . Rosie wanfs fo be a Navy nurse. G.R. I1 Science Club l1G.A.A. I. ROBERT WELLS . . . Bob 'lhinks poorly of ego- flsfrcal brafs. He hopes fo sfudy medicine in fha fufure. I-ll-Y 3-41 Choir 41 Movie Crew 4. BETTY WEB ER . Don'f call her Elizabefh! C-.R. I-2-3.-41 Lafl Clubx 3-41 G-lee Club I-41 Band 21 Choir 3-4. I PATRICIA WEBSTER . . . Paf'-' likes gumg fherefore she dislikes feachers who make her fhrow ouf a fresh sfick. G.R. I-2-3-41 Arf Club I1 I-landicraff Club I-21 1 G.A.A. I1 Junior Play Crew 31 Pep Club 4. stones years ahead include sfudy in bofany or biology, wifh A. WILCOX . . . George's plans for the 1 fravel and a happy family for added flavor. Q , I 'N I 1 ESTHER WESTLEY . . . Burch hafes high heeled shoes wifh ankle sox, and can usually be found roller skating. FRASER WHITEHEAD . . . This falenfed chap will be an engineer, Cpolifician, or acfor. Wecomi 41 Forfune Guild 3-41 af and Canary 31 Debafe 21 Choir 41 P.A. Crew 3-41 Movie Crew 2-3-41 Junior Play 3. BETTY WILSON . . . Blondie is slighfly irrifaled by over-modesf' people. She enjoys hearing Sam Campbell. Sfudenf Conference 4. PATRICIA WILDER . . . Pat GI-.R. I-2-3-4, Cabinef 3-41 Sfudenf Conference I-21 French Club I-2-3, Secre- fary' 31 Spanish Club 31 Glee Club I-2-3-4, Vice- Presidenf 31 Forfune Guild 2-3-4, Vice-Presidenf 41 Cheerleader 2-3-41 Choir 3-41 Class Treasurer I1 Pep Club 4. BERNARD WILGER . . . Berny is a woman-hafer, he says. Track 3. ROY ZARBOCK . . . Will you ever forgef 'rhe spec- - facie of Roy fwirling a lighfed bafon on fhe foofball field? Hi-Y l1 Spanish lub 2-3, Presidenf 21 Band I-2-3-4, Presidenf 41 Track 41 lnframurals 2-31 Junior Play Crew 3. DUANE WILSON . . . Willie wanfs fo be one of fhe Marines who hils Tokyo firsf and marches 'Ihrough fhelsfreefs singing our national anfhem. Debafe 21 Junior Play Crew 3. JEANN TTE WILSON . . . Susie wanfs fo fravel nd eni dlifei Sfudenf' Conference 3-4. 1 ff Ml' I I Ml Jn 1 el ' l . f Ol li f ll I' A f I ,WN , if I Senior Interests Hiich Hiking Direciors' Meeiing 'Hipsu Your firsl' 'rimid sleps in The halls of W.C.H.S.: inform afion boolcs: slam boolcs: sophomore speech wi'rh Mr. Keys: colces al l'lial r's: picnics al l-lavenses': behind fhe scenes a+ SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER, your Junior Play: Friday nighi' hen parries and pinochle games: G.A.P. inifialions and expolilrions: ioy rides in assorled ialoppies: 'rhe winning of fhe big war sfamp drive in your iunior year: lhe Mardi Gras: budding romances in Jrhe library afler school: your Junior Prom wifh Hs skyline scenery: rhe mys+ery couple al' ihe senior hop: Mr. Rob- erls silring on ihe fly paper in soc. class: 'rhe senior girls' dance and 'lhe impromplu collecrion: birlhday calces al' lunch: rhe senior picnic: dirch day: slaughfer ball: selling hor dogs and candy af games: movies in assembly: make-up nighls: Chrisrmas programs: cilizenship grades: fire drills: air raid drills: library classes: mililary heroes rallcing in assembly: deleniion for clifching: T.B. Tesling: Sam Campbell: pep meelings: acrivify pins: paying niclcels lo 'Phe Losi' and Found: class nigh? relfearsals: and ihe conslanr rush-rush-rush of +he las? year-all lhese J X you'll remember. ' J: V' v . :jg ri, mf i Liffle Black Sambo VTX' if I P Dykes How 'Many Yards? P A All il I fgcgiiess 'X VXQ s we 'rf gf 1' r, sis: ' Iuniors fam Arnold Sfrassgnkurg. president Ann Knighf, secrefaryg Wayne Norfhrop, 'lreasurerg Jane Gilberf, vice-Rresidenf. r -xx 204-Tala row: Ddln Davidson, Virgini Sjbllnan, Ann Bode, Mapy Besore, Dorofhyjdan, Carol Blazey. , ,ij bij 1 J P+, :Pr la f 'Mn,Ple Dgl:es,ro.llJane Ziytleilgykallgli irogllrmjgohh Durgnfl ll I l-' Q K E 'N E kai' , 5-Day lyyl fy' . Aj wr 3 ljghdglllj KQV F 204-Top row: Charles Monfgomery, Mary K. Wageman, Eugene Miller. Third roy: Ed. Williamson, Ross Tompkins, Rudy Venfuronl, Corinne Woodruff, Pal Pyne. Second row: Rosemary Rick, Paf Monson, Janef Turner. Firsf row: Jean Nuffing, Tom Sfabenau, Juanila Siegerf, Mary Piper, Jerry Porfer. 204-Top row: Bill Lyfle, Wendell Loveless, Joan LeGrand, Marcia Johnson. Second row: Jean McJunkin, Audrey Harris, Alice McCallum, Lois Moellering, Joan Hinshaw, Ken- neth Jernberg, Peg Horsch. Firsl' row: Clifford Krengel, Ann Knighf, Jerry McCarthy, Shirley Hull, Gordon Leadbeffer, Elaine Krueger. 1 ,, X ez 44,55 K , ,gif will jinjgvali QW 0 20 You'll recall the Duslcin-Piper interest in houses, Pat Pyne's wrist hardware: Joan LeGrand and Pat Hardy devour- ing everybody's lunch, Janet Turner missing her cue in the Junior Play, Pete Debes' flash bulb exploding in the most dramatic moments, Jaclc Bruniclc's white corduroy Zoot pants, Jaclc Player's blush, John Durant's Swedish National Anthem, Wendy Loveless' limousine, Mary Lou Pawlilc's gum noises, Diclc Moore's composi- tions, Si Siegel's oil beat, Arnie Strassenburq's three-door sedan, Don MacKenzie's glass-blowing tendency, Shirley l-lull's crush on Sinatra. Second row: Jack Player, Art Fitzner, Carl Vining Jim King, Denny Freedlund, Torn Board. First row: Marion Tullar, Fred Voelz, Anita Hodges, Bob Lacey. ' 1 L lfs' 205-Top row: Warren Sather, Donald MacKenzie, mp 1 ' f life 1 , 208-Top row: Marjorie Hanson, Alda Gerten Dorothy Gular, Margaret Court, Dorothy Dieter Mary Fellmer, Doris Goodwin. First row: Grace Grant, Dora J. Attig, Bill Erick son, Elaine Bauler, Josephine Gear. 208-Top row: Phyllis Watson, Irene Winthers Esther Rice, Roberta Lyda, Dolores Kolle. Second row: Mary L. Pawlik, Robert McKie George Kosusnik, Dolores Kral. Q First row: Rosie Welz, Lanae Matz, Robert Schmitt Alice Taylor. QP . P 'Q' vw 1 J 'ill ,es W Up fo fhe Hill? 208-Top row: George Beck, Bob Duncan, Ronald Graf. Second row: Lilian Lies, Wayne Norlhrop, Carol Ringberg, Bill Loser, Warren Walker, Beryl Eichel- berger, Beverly Welliclc, Jim Filzsimrnons, Firsl row: Harold Keyes, Dorolhy Hughes, Befty Karas, Marqarel Heindl. . l Q 5-Top row: Joan Kavanagh, Mariorie Graham, Lois Kalufis, Mary Walworth, Doris Drews. Firsl row: Joan McCulloch, Shirley Goodwin, Shir- liy Bufcher, Doris Gauger, Shirley Verna, Belly afulis. Q 206-Top row: Fred Kral, Henry Kohley. Second row: Don Diefer, Rober+ Filzsirnmons, Rob- erf Klein, Arihur Byanski. Firsl row: Lyle Kelberlaw, Raloh Dieler, Glen Armbrusl. 'Jane Bombard, ireasurerg Don Brinks. vice- presidenh Sara Johnson, secreiaryg Brooks Wilder, presidenf. Q I03-Top row: Bob Berry, Bowman Evans, Audrey Chris?-ianssen, Florence Balog, Paul Bosfrom, Bob Barkel. Second row: Elaine Desorf, Mabel Cooper, Diana Amoss, Joyce Dickson. Firsf row: Jalne Durfee, Jack Baschen, Frederick Bremer, Connie Cairo, Jean Durfee. ,Q Sophomores Q l03-Top row: Janef Helfrich, Marion Nelson, Wayne Garlner, Kafhie Glidden, Mary L. Heisferf man. Second row: Pa+sy Kirch, Ruth McQuisfon, Sarah Johnson, Iva LaPoin1'. First row: James Ford, Nancy Highly, Glenna llgnogiel, Mariorie Hadley, Ruih Faulkner, Boyd ee er. Q I04-Top row: Beverly Tanner, Nancy Sayre, Bar- bara Pufman, Jean Schramer, Barbara Polen. Second row: Barbara Rauch, Carol Sollenberger, Barbara Phillips, Rosemary Vimonf, Rosanne Schneider. Firsf row: Brooks Wilder, Don Paiferson, Sam Subleif, Joe Reinhardt hard+'s Ulysses, wearing Tom Cal cz, M, ax 5 n. f 5' 'rl N' rn .,-' ,. ,, M -. Q 1 sw, J , wx X I .4 , 1 I . Sf 9 Remember riding home in Joe Rein- linan's lillle Tickers 'ro adverlise school evenls, Doc l-lopl's palched glasses, Frederick Bremer's inlerorelaiion of married life, Ted Graham's over- Q I02-Top row: Bob Watkins, Jack Sfeaclman, Bob Trescoff, Befsy March, Bob Minnear, Karl Klefschke, John Shurfleff. Second row: Bill Winlhers, Rosemary Murphy, Ed Tillis, Dick Wood. Firsl row: Fred Ockerlund, Allan Wessells Bob McAssey, Dick Moore, Wallace Vallelle. Q 20I-Top row: Connie Georges, Melba Charles, Margaret Elvin, Jelanne Behmer, Georgie Afer. Second row: Phyllis Beck, Mary Charles, lrene Bollweg, Josephine Crawford. Firsf row: Elaine Binder, Jane Bombard, James Conrad, Jean Bombard, Charloffe Cook, LaWanna Bath. f i v worked cow, Bob Monroe's enlhusiasm for silling for his piclure, Jack Siead- man's I4. feel, Jim Ford and Dick lmpey's syslem of passing Lafin by crossing 'rheir lingers and praying, John Shur'rlefl's magician show, Jim Conrad's lorgellulness on lrack lrips, ihe chess board Brooks Wilder gol' for Chrisfmas, Sam Subleil' pinch-hiH'ing for Coach Hodges in chalk lalks? I02-Top row: John Karner, Tom Callinan, Don Brinks, Don Glidden, Bruce Jenks, Bill Hopf, Dick lmpey. Third row: Ronald Guild, Mary L. Cross, Ed Cosf- in, Harold Gaede. Second row: Gordon lfen Jacobsen, Jack Hardman, Lewis Firsl row: Craig ,W ...u--qw. T I is a Q T L ' of ., is ,N D W if N' A . fe , ' J These Sophomores Q 206-Top row: Clarence Modaff, Richard Taylor, Henry Marshall, Donald Wageman, Eyerelle Kuhn. Firsl row: Frank Savenago, Boyd Slrueland, La Verne Voighl, Max Welz, William Sfeele. 20l-Top row: Grace Terry, Marian Pafferman, Ida Thomas, Dorofhy Heim, Dorothy Kargaard, Agnes Ornafowski, Doris Troosf, Hefty Voelz. Second row: Lillian Wieland, Annabelle Benneff, Evelyn Schneberger, Charlofle Raap. Pirsf row: Gloria. Vogel, George Melros, Albert Savenago, Mariorle Rieser. 202-Top row: Bob Karnmes, Frank Barnum, Robert Anthony, Bob Olsen, Jim Van Delinder. First row: Rulh A. Benfham, Maxine Eichelberger, Betty Murdock, Ryfh Hefner, Mary Frederick, Lois Boyer, Irma Mack. Freshmen Q I0l-Top row: Richard Mize, Norman Lucas. Second row: Mike Mafula, Mary Langan, Bruce McLean, Mary Mundy, Roberf Salisbury, Calherine Murphy, Bob Mounl. Firsl row: George Heller, Roy Walkins Warren Moore, Warren Henderson, Roberl Suplee, Paul Thompson, Joe Snyder. Q 8--Top row: Slanley Hyde, Roberl Corrnany, Bill Doolilfle, Ralph Balog, Third row: Lynn Brown, Shirley Clouslon, Mary Day, Evererf Hoferf, Joyce Carne, Catherine Filzs gerald, Betsy Holrnes. Second row: Lorraine Adams: Nancy Grove, Nancy Gales, Elizabeth Caldwell. Firsf row: Mona Hildrelh, Joy Carlson, Jean Deck. er, Peggy Jones, Marcia Abbofl, Louise Jernberg. Wea. Joy Carlson, vice-president Slanley Hyde, 'president Marlhann Blaclr, secrelary-freer urer. l0l-Top row: Roberl' Gerslung, Roberl Cross, Harold Burmeisler, Paul Fisher, Ronald Dold. Second row: Carlton Brornan, Nancy Fredericks, Marlhann Black, Lynelle Duner, Allan Gerber. Firsl' row: Larry Freedlund, Richard Brown, Elwood Chaney, Richard Cormany, Richard Gilberl. .vff Cf- , 'VL 'gffnrfayi .f 25 . 5 Q ,y 'Q' 'W-'nfflffiiwekex ff ' for 'SYTW' f ,L QD, f Af . x V -- V 1 if r And among 'rhe smaller people 'rhere were olher lhingsy lor inslance, Har- rier Gibson shulling up Don Brinks in sludy hall, Elwood Chaney's hall- asleep look, Larry Freedlund's red and while derby, lhe way Bob Mounl' wraps up lor cold wealher, Connie S-kinner's pep, The liascinalion The li- brary has lor Joan Loerzel, Jean Decker's helpful habil ol erasing marks from desks, Dick Mize's coupe full of kids heading homeward, Lonnie Duner's giggle, Belsy Holmes' deep voice. 7-Top row: Bill Hardy, Ernes? Johnson, Bruce Cooley, Tom Weaver, Ray Boyer. Second row: Golde Wilson, Mary Lou Wilkins, Roberla Oakes. Firsf row: Eugene Chase, Jim l-lorsch, Roger Walk- wiiz, Dale Hendrickson. gi lin, 4 Q 8-Top row: June Scheffler, Anne Shorl, Donald Miller, Roberf Parroll, Adele Rohrs, Marilyn Voighi. Third row: James Liebig, Roberl McCar1hy, Parker Nall, Lewis Morgan. Second row: Elizabefh Prolzrnan, Jean Pisfler, Eileen Lacey, Virginia Player, Barbara Schneider, Connie Skinner. Firsl row: Wanda ,Vogel, Queen Pa? McMahon, Elaine Griffin, Rulhmarie Mifchell. Q 7-Top row: Charles Beck, John Slelson. Second row: Geraldine Chrislensen, Harrie? Gila- son, Palricia Knell, Arline Sfresney. Firsf row: June Halsled, Dorofhy Cuny, Doris Sfrohrn, Genevieve Woodruff, Rita Fay. Q 4-Top row: Patsy Meiron, Lorraine Lund, Dolores Mittrnan, Grace McAuliff, Jane Schmidt. Second row: Laura Rice, Carol Russell, Margaret McLaughlin, Joan Loerzel. First row: Glen Matz, Antony Patterman, Harry Metros. Q 3-Top row: Richard Albrecht, Shirley -Shrader, Curtis Barnes, Neville Aug, Robert Martin, Jean Gansberg, John Stark. Second row: Ed Jones, Dolores Sims, Lois Lowder- baugh, Donald Hadley. First row: Harold Kohley, Robert D'Orio, Hollis Gibson, Lawrence Jacobsen, Wallace Dryden. em t These Freshmen 4-Top row: Dorothy Bollweg, Elaine Estenfelder, Lila Mae Adamson, Dolores Edson, Susanne Kelly. Second row: Lois Jacobsen, Laurel Jacobsen, Mary Lou Hartigan, Alice Kohley. First row: Paul Backes, Barbara Elvin, Charles Lackey. Interests of Underclassmen No Fair Peelrin' Junior Play Casf-Slanding: Loveless, Gilbert Bailey, Armbrusl, Krueger, Pawlik Pyne, Turner, Moellering, McCallum, Faulkner, Bode. Siegerl, Johnson, Board Slrassenburg, lvlccarlhy. Sealed: Wageman, Piper, Hardy, Lylle, l-lull, LeGrand Filzsimmons, Knighf, Horsch. The Freshman-Sophomore Receplion, afiernoon hops, class dances, slage frighl in speech classes, odors from +he chem. lab., sore muscles from phys. ed., Longfellow, Byron, and Emily Dickinson, gnawing pangs of hunger beginning aboul len o'clock, rhe informa- 'rion desk in 'rhe hall, ,rhe bookslore window, 'rhe daily announcemen+s, The Junior Play, The inler-class war bond drive, bug-hunling for biology, lhe Junior Prom,.Tuesday papers, 'rhe dislanf hum of 'Phe buzz saw, fha fascinaling 'rhings in rhe arf room, while slips, blue slips, pink slips, yellow passes, weekly debales on Monday as 'ro whelher GR. or Hi-Y meels, The back seal in geomerry, pancake day on January I7, fhe rush +o lunch, fhe argumenf over who's going 'ro carry 'rhe fray back-liHle 'rhings like These will mean somelhing fo you always. Whors around mack? No Hunihing, Freddie In Memoriam XX V Opbogv in Q35 59' , , 'wffe' QL' Ax s o gf? Q le- 5 1 W? 0' All Reef-Lef's Give 1 W Invasion of Eor's Glu y Room X3 Junior Gleo Club? xv XX U Info fhe Valley of Deafh K R . E ,warm uump ,m,.K-wwiww may Llnrwmz-.1 mlm:-aim f view--L-' -M-nf Y -Q!!! Serenade in Blow No, Mr. Boyden! Aww!! J! MZUJJIZ 'Chg V :fm I , I 5 Q 2 2 ,.., fi f , ' if in-f ja Dv' ,fl gk ! ' Ii' ' , LV,v 1 K W, k N ' 1 m , '?' l-.Aw I Q Q Y all augaeng The Football Season Coach Charles Colin Coach Nelson Lowry VARSITY SCORES Wheafon 6 York 7 Wheafon 27 Sycamore 0 Whearon I4 Geneva O Wheafon I9 S+. Charles 25 Wheafon 34 Bafavia O Wheafon 27 Dundee O Wheafon 34 Marion 0 Wheafon 7 WesI' Chicago I2 Whearon I2 NaperviIIe 7 ToIaI poinfss Wheafon I80 O onenfs 5' . Varsify Squad-Top row: Mize IManagerI. Beufier. THE COACHES Bud CoIin's easy smiIeg his quiet calm manner: his jokes shared wiIh Ihe boys: his one- year-oid son, Bufch. helping Ihe cheerIeaders aI pep meefingsr his habif of Iear- ing candy wrappers in 'rense momenfs? Mr. Lowry walking, hands in pockefs, down 'Ihe hall: keep- ing Ihe boys aIerI on Ihe pracfice field and a+ games: his ever-presenf pad of paper and Ihe hurried conferences wifh Mr. Colin: his sleepy, boyish smile? pp Second row: Duncan, Beck, Kroning. Vear, Pafferson. Player, Safher, Shillinglaw, Duskin, Brumck Firsf row: Mr. Colin, Keyes, McQueeney, Basseff, Krewson. Carpenfer. Durant Hopf, Mr. Lowry x' I Denny Boofs One. The Game ls On. 53 l Subsfi+u+ion. Mu Hu His Sey- Remember 'rhe firsf home game of 'rhe season, which we losf +o York, and fhe nexf one af Sycamore, which we won? You'll remember, foo, fhe Geneva game, when Keyes cu? loose and Krewson ran over everybody in his way, including his inlerference. Then, in spile of Denny's fouchdown in 'rhree plays, we losf 'ro S+. Charles by 6 poinfs when her capfain oufpassed us. ln 'rhe Balavia game Denny ran back lhe opening kick-off fo sfarf a score which mounled 'ro 35 poinls. Wheafon won from Dundee wilhouf memorable incidenfs, buf in fhe Marion game Doc Hopf sfarred as he successfully blocked Duranl, who was running 'For a fouchdown. Though big Don Pafferson fhrew fhe liHle Wesf Chicago boys around in all direclions, fhey knocked our champion- ship hopes by oufplaying us on a muddy field and winning by 5 poinls. Wilh Maggie's line playing and Bas- seH's and lv1cQueeny's louchdown runs, however, we finished fhe season wifh a I2 To 7 viclory. You'll remember ofher 'rhings like freezing femperafures on la+e fall nighfs, fhe 'rhree-deep line all along fhe wire, Dr. Jones climbing 'lhe fence +0 answer a call for help during fhe Marion game, fhe dance for The Marion boys affer The game, The announcemenl' No more hol dogs from 'rhe refreshmenf boolh iusl' when you were abouf lo collapse from hunger. ,Qi if .1 f if y y, h FJ , -,. I I w if T: +A 2, xg . ,m,Q'b:fi' X 33 V M f M qv wr WWWZ W iii wwf 'mf 'Zww-smgg +'f'M' ., t 5 ww v Q. 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If your morher insisled on your having din- ner wi+h 'rhe family, you may have missed mosf of 'The games played by 'rhe Tiger Cubs. buf you probably arrived in lime To hear a voice broadcasling a vicrory over Sycamore, Baiavia, Wesf Chicago, and Glenbard: a defeial' by York, Geneva, Sf. Charles. and Na erville: or'a lie wiih Dundee. Excepf iior lhe' 'Final score. alooul' all you knew of 'rhe games was a remark you overheard abou? SubleH's faclcle or Karner's run. SCORES Wheafon ......,...,......,,.Y......,...... York ........,., , .. ,..,., Wheafon ......... Sycamore Wheafon ........... Geneva .... . Wheafon .............. ,, ., Si. Charles . Wheafon ,.A,............. Dundee Wheafon ,.,....., Bafavia ..,.,...., , Wheaion .....,.,.,....,,...,,,, Wes? Chicago , Wheaion .......,....,.......,. , Glenba rd .....,.,, Wheafon ,....,....... Naperville Karnor in fha Clear 5 5 52 Varsity Basketball Tom ns, Mc . Fair anks, Erickson, Vear, Slevens lmanagerl. Brgriick Dung. Mr Brown, STorck, Duskin lrrfanagerl., ' F 'sl row , , , . xx -, L ,Xjf VV! Jqjrffex A , A ,M r Qf he . ' yo everxigl4T Krewson's skill in rebound and j eTen ve lay, specially in The Dundee game: Vear, Em mosT of The Time buT especially in The T rjjThe J fd JJZVesTr A hicago game: Denny's lasT game, aT Glenbard, hrpff whgrli he confounded The enTire opposing Team wiTh l 41 jlsdhose Tricky, behind-The-back passes: Brunick's uncanny :Torx j ji shooTing abiliTy and ThaT one-hand push ThaT he per- TecTed: STorck's regular job oT guarding The opponenTs' high scoring man: and lvlcQueeny's habiT lwhenever he wasn'T sTreTched ouT on The Tloorl oT casually mak- ing Those seemingly impossible shoTs? Remember The game aT BaTavia, when mosT of The Team wenT ouT on Touls: Those close conTesTs w-iTh ST. Charles, Sycamore, and BaTavia, which we won or losT by one point Joe Reinhardt sTuck wiTh The cheer- leaders aTTer The Sycamore game: The liTTle Towel carT rhaf wenT scooTing across The Tloor aT The breaTh of a whisTle: Manager Warny ouT wiTh his broom Tor his beTween-games housekeeping: Ted, TorgeTTing ThaT his mike was on, mumbling his disgusT when The opposing Team scored? Anybody Gof a FlyswaTTsr7 Big Push. 36 QM .5 .,. x Ng Pep Aciion. R' -,f 7 ... , me Q, A , , V wg J Je Q +R- X 5 6 if I 'S J -v 4' ,U ,-X, ,X Q I scones WheaTon l4 A Glenbard1,. .1...-2l Whea+on 34 Geneva...l. .1.40 Whealon- 23 Glenbard -ll, 36 Wlwealon 44 Wesl Clwicagoi,..,.i 20 Whea+on 42 S+. Charles 4l Wheafon 49 Bafavia il-l...38 WHealon 22 DundeeLl, .l35 Whealon 30 Sycamore-,l,i,l3l Wheafon 47 Naperville ,l..l... 35 Whealon 5l Geneva 36 Wheafon 56 Wesl Clwicagcb li... 35 Whecfon 28 S+. Charles ..T..-30 Wheafon H-l ,1l 41 Bafavia 1ll., 42 Wheafon 26 Dundee +l,l,,,.73 Wheaion 35 Moosehearf-, ,T.,. 32 Whea+on 36 Sycamorei-i. .23 Whealon 42 Napervillei ,i,e34 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Wheafon 6I Lemon? 27 Wheafon 3O Hinsdale 4l Frosh-Soph Basketball E 0 Top row: Mr. l-lodges, Wessells, Melros, Glidden, l-lopf, Brinlcs, Sublell, Sleadman, lmpey, Berry, Dryden, Gary lmanagerl. Firsl row: Klelschlce, Mize, Paflerson, Mounl, Karner, Wilder. If was a good season lor 'rhe Lillie Fellows, wil'h lheir final score ol I3 games won, 4 losl. They had some exciling conlesls. A+ Sycamore, lor inslrance, They were IO poinls behind al lhe hall bul won, 30 lo 27, and lhey delealed Glenbard by one poinl in an overlime game. Remember Pallerson, reaching up and dropping lhe ball 'rhrough lhe baslcel every lime he hurried by: Mize, grabbing every loose ball on his hall of The lloor: Impey, noliceably uncomlorlable in any panls bul Krew- son's: Manager Gary, going home wilh Klelschlce's lceys, leaving Karl and his loclced car in Naperville lor lhe nighlg lhe ahs and groans as a free lhrow was made or missed: lhe band cheering noisily in lhe balcony: shouls ol Shoo+l Shoo+l as 'rhe hands of lhe cloclc indicaled lhe lasl few seconds of play: lhe dances aller lhe games wilh everyone galhered around lo hear lhe violins when The Dance Band played Holiday for S+rings : 'rhe sinking feeling you had when you realized lhal lhe lasl home game was over? SCGRES Wheafon ..,..... . ..,. 27 Glenbard ., , -28 Wheafon ...,.,,, ,, ,,.I8 Geneva ...... ...I6 . Palferson Takes ll. Whea+on ......,,,,,,,, ,,.37 BuH'on, BuHon- Glenbard ..,.. . . M36 Whealon ..,.,,,,. ..,,., , . H46 Wes? Chicago . , -IZ Whealon .,....,,,,,.,,,., ,, ,,,.. 33 Sl. Charles . ,. ...I9 Wheaton ......,....... , , .33 Bafavia . ,,,,, 32 Whealon ,,.l4 Dundee .. . ,,,. .I6 Wheafon ..,,.,,, ,,,,.,.,.... 2 l Sycamore ., ,.., . ..I8 Wheafon ,,........ ..... 4 3 Naperville . . ,.l6 Wheaton .,,,.....,., ..,....,. 4 8 Geneva ...., ..,, , . M22 Wheafon .,,,.,,,,,,,., .,., , ,, .. .28 Wes? Chicago . 9 Wheafon ,.,,.,,.,,.,.,...., , , . -29 Sf. Charles .... , ,..l6 Whealon .. ,.,....,. , ,,,,,,.. .34 Balavia ,. . . ,,.,30 Wheafon .,,,..,, -IO Dundee ..,,,, , N .,..27 Whealon ........., ..23 Moosehearf ., . M25 3 Wheafon , ...,.,...,... , , ,.3O Q Sycamore .. , ,,., -..27 Whealon .,,..,......., . .. ,.6I Naperville .,,.. .....,, .... 3 7 , 1N f- wwf i Track 0 Top row: Trescofl, Mr. Hodges, Jacobsen. Filrh row: Brunick, Durant Fourlh row: Sublelf, Searighl, Gaylord, Paflerson, Krewson, Vear, Mize, Third row: Zarbock, Berry, Tompkins, Edwards, Anderson, Fifzner, Brown, Callinan. Second row: Duskin, Keys, Mounf, Wessells, Gibson, Coslin, King, lvlalula. Firsf row: Liebig, Burmeisrer, G,-ilberf, Anson, Cross, Sfeele, Mcfxssey. 5 Track seemed ar limes +0 be in season The year 'round. Even in November one could carch Anson, Zarbock, Cosrin, and Lacey in a cross-counrry run: and afrer school on clear, cold days Barron, Roy, and Tom Callinan, all wrapped up, ran 'round and 'round 'rhe circle, keeping in form. Remember rhose hurdles in rhe lower hall where a few agile performers pracficed Jrheir sleps in bluslery wealher? Close on The heels of lhe robins came Mr. Hodges wirh Callinan, Anson. and Zarbock our for 'rhe mile and lhe hall, Vear for fhe hall, Tomp- kins and Ed e quarrer, Callinan and Searighl' lor Jrhe hurdles, and Duranr and Brunick for 'rhe shol and fhe disggj Laler T g Sayre 'Whea+on Relays wifh Jrhe all-school elecrion of 'rhe queen and her affendanls To pr enl' Jrhe rrophielsqlvl wi ning reams. ln I943 Whealon ranked lourrh in Class B of fhese relays, 'rhird in lyh?g'Ei4TEa Seyiwleeflfand ird in rhe DuPage Counry. Coach Hodges an4fCapfaln'A71son. ' ,J -, fl, f Z Hurdles in 'The Lower Halls. XI M7 JU ,ff 4' DeNNYf'SASsaQo X Foofball l5gpAin,, X'Faske+ball 1 A 9 5 , EVON KREWSON Fooiball, baskeiball LOGAN SHILLINGLAW Foo+ball ,ff X Lettermen EDGAR CARPENTER Foofball i 'lT b LEON KRONING F-ooiball I . L BOB STO RCK Baske+ball TOMMY FAIRBANKS Baskefball fcapiainl 32 56X 37 PAT MCQUEENY Foofball, baskefball CHARLES VEAR Foofball, baskeiball ,memf -A imnn- 0 Tennis Teams: Whifehead. McCarihy, Shaner, Wilder, Reinhardf, Siegel, Shillinglaw. Mr. Lowry? i Tennis Remember +he lennis leam, so young and so enrhusiaslic? ln ils sec- ond year, coached by Mr, Lowry, if scheduled -and los'r-marches wilh full-grown reams like Oak Park's and l'linsdale's. buf won from Joliel' and Mar- mion. Shillinglaw reached fhe semi-'finals in The disiricl fourna- meni. Baseball and Intramurals ' Mr. Colin's 1943 baseball 'leam won 5 games, losl' 8, and had i+s money's worlh of fun. You fellows who played will remember a small our-of-+own diamond wilh 'rhe righl field under an oak +ree, cenler in a sewer rrench, and lefl our of sighi in lhe valley below: a Buick wiih 'lhe horn of asireamliner. sounding in Denny's ear iusl as he was winding up fo pirch: and 'lhe fly Kroning caughl' in 'rhe lagoon ar 'rhe Norlh Side Park. Then ihere were lhe lniramural baskerball reams, drawn by lol and scheduled 'ro play each orher in lwo rounds of games from Chrislmas vacafion lhrough February. Mr. Garner supervised +he games. Beu+ier's Team Winning. The Wheafon Relays. 53' if ' 5 4 2 l 2 V, 3 l ' f g W . q c r j j fre? ' W fi i , ' ' Q .,,, . H ,as if ' 'ii 2 5.7'if s ' 'Q' an - , 74 Q 'V we 32 -Vw-Pb.. ir F .,, -1 -in - ,I M , an M Y , ,- A. ,mesa f or 5 vm H, Q. 1. - ' A V1 '7 'f vv V '- 'ff 5: J 2 ' M A5 ': - A 1 7 . , ,- -Q e fi . ,, or e. s r s f r 1 s ,re , +, f ,-. P r .f ,c l .Q W ., I f. , i v-Inaba? ff r - fs ,,s,f web - 145 V ' jew sm-'yy wars . , .5 . 1. - , . if 'iEA51',f-Q. il, A' fi ,A ?',!?:JE. , f12'1i3!z5 'fiwa! sg , if A i gs 3 V F g iii! W H 1 JW e In had W.-.p.:fQ'4-:ig R f QA xiii! veg, M f .HT , - K 5 ,Ili 4 , e f !N,..:l,.s Y . L- gs zvrizrii-i 1 W af '-ws. '1 f' n s i ' 'Y-'H 1 ix... r'f'nns itzigzrssil 5: ' ' . 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Five Girls and Fiffy Pigfails 72--sf jam nZ6rfnc.wL667-wAf'-14-,b7.f2r z6.fe.c,f.w,5C1ef,' jA,,-,fgjfqyc G. A. A. 'dwg ' Gym class and Girls' Afhlefic Associafion-how could we ever forgei fhem? The siiiii muscles ihai bofhered us for days affer exercises: The kicks we gof in speed- ball and soccer: G.A.A. iniliaiion when each incoming member wore ai' leasl' +en pigfails: 'rhai hole behind +he school in+o which we fell when we wen'r ou+ for archery: 'rhe mud during 'rhe baseball season: cole slaw and spaghelfi ai every pofluclc: 'rhe confusion during square dances when Miss Bixler called. Grand riglfi' and lef+l 5, m3554553 Q ij, 35 1, fi? . ZW zf'b5?'E5, QT 5 mf? -Q.. 'A - 5 ,Has V , , 'wwf 5 M Tease 5 T? Sgfifx gk V I 1 15 X ' ' f--Q f. .Wf-2 5 5 Xi 1 A .. 5 1 Y if , Q gn 35 ,ek , , , Qnkm We Mein , Block Thai Kick! Vg 722 -:fp fki..-v K fw't'?f? .ey , 'lf Three +o Ge? Ready Safe H's a Toss Up Things Are Tough Pep Talk '1 16 1 1' 'ali anal'-LM A ' :mil W al ,L film . Y, I A Q M: 2 f 1'k s 'fn if -,PY O Execufive CommiHee-Standing: Hyde, Wilder, Hanson. Siriingz Sfrassenburq, Ruggles, Anson, Veer, Coolc, Grove. Student Conference WILL YOU EVER FORGET frying io remember correcr procedure during meefingsq fhinking up lasl' minufe re- porfsg adding your bir 'ro healed discussions on which- ever problem came up: pro- longing 'rhe meering so you wouldn'+ have To go baclc ro home roomy wandering oul of 'lhe library a few minules before fhe bell rang so you could be firsr in rhe lunch line? U Club Commiffee-Sfandinq: Wilder, Doolifrle, Bufcher. Conrad. - Public Welfare- Commiifee-Siffingz Rohrs, Sfrassenburg, Sayre. Schmi++, Langan. Pep Commiffee-Slanding: Vea r, Grove, Dura nf, Duslcin. Social Commifhae-Silfingz Ed- wards, Rugqles, Tullar, Mason. Rieser. The variely in pep meelings lhis year due 'ro The newly organized Pep Club, which sponsored such allraclions as lhe Dance Band playing as you enlered, compelilion in cheering seclions. and 'rhe boogie-woogie conleslg lry- ing lo walk oul of lasl' period class lifleen minules early wilhoul' anyone's nolicing lhal' you were nol' in The band: lhe receplion Denny Bassell gol when he was home afler bool 'lrainingp lhe peculiar words you mumbled when singing lhe Pep Songg and Barlie Anson leading lhe band? U Special Commiifee-Slandingz Vogel, LeGrancl. Van Delinder, Courl. War Service Commiffee-Silfingz Coals, Wilkins, Grove, Pawlilr. 0 Traffic and Ways and Means Commiffee-Slandingz B. Kuhn. Marlin. Silfing: E. Kuhn, Jernberg, Wilson, Harjiqfg. Cook, Player. if Ma -if we sf we sr l The Juniors Win fha Bond Drive The liffle band all over The halls adveriising one pariy or anoiher in 'rhe Siudem' Conference cam- paign: ihe slogans pasied on walls, chairs. boards, and even ceilings: +he mulfifudinous line of followers roofing for Dave Coaisp 'rhe ap- pearance of fhe same people for several candidafes: Socrafes Debes' orafiong 'rhe irouble The Dark Horse had slaying iogeih- er because 'rhe 'rail end couldn'+ see where he was going: geHing our of siudy halls 'ro vofe in 2l2g impaiienily awaifing fhe final re- suH's: and Tom Callinan's boom in business, due io 'ihe demand for lirfle slogans by all ihe parfies? Canclidaies for Sfudenf Conference Of- fices: Carlson, LeGrand, Coafs, Anson, Vear, Debes. l-lunfing our all your old Readers' Diges'l's and bringing lhem To send 'ro service men, Then paying your nickel and handing in fhe name of your favor- ife soldier: Lois' forgeiiing ihe order of 'rhe program when new members were sworn in: The iwo or 'rhree brave souls who 'l'OOlC +urns seconding moiions in Jrhe Sfudenr Conference assemblyg frying 'ro use advanced algebra 'ro figure oui a more convenieni' lunch line and coming up wi+h sornefhing no one could undersfandg urging your home room +0 disiinguish iiself in fhe Cornmuniiy Chesi drive: chasing people all over school for 'Their confribuiions? Mr. Roberis Swearing in New Membersfl K ri if J Ay V vw 'ss -if H if Y , . ., if 0 .,., I I In I gf . ., N15 fo s i 1 f 5531, - Q ,Q Q 6 my uv in 0 l 9 Plans Tor The ChrisTmas Dance: search- ing The Town Tor a poinseTTia planT Tor ThaT bare space by The caTeTeria doors, boTh of which probably no one noTiced anyway: Ann KnighT paTienTly puTTing Tinsel on The Chrisfmas Tree: STan Rich- ards and his orchesTra enTerTaining The commiTTee wiTh a liTTle OTT-The-record iiveg sending The boys ouT Tor ham- burgers and malTeds: shoving sTep lad- ders back and TorTh: Fraser geTTing such a big kick ouT of rolling up crepe paper sTreamers Three aT a Time: and Then The big nighT, iusT dancing and enioying yoursehc? How cold my TOES-Tiddely-pom-Are Growing wie X x at .A. P. WaTching The BulTTin Bord in IO3, Eor's Glumy Place. for lmporTnT AnounsmenTsp FxpoTiTions To Eny- wher on a MornmenT's NoTis: lisTening To Pooh records. reading Pooh books, singing Pooh songs, and Feeling Friendly in General whenever- Two or more G.A.P.'s meT or were alone: The annual ChrisTmas parTy aT Squoze and Squch's Hous in The IO0 Aker Wood: The l00 AKER WOOD GAZETg The riGid TesTs for Pros- peccTiv Membrs? G.A.P. ChrisTmas Pa rfy . Journalism Class-STanding: Miss McCormick, P. Horsch. CoaTs, Shillinglaw, Crooks. SiTTing: Hull, Piper, R. l-lorsch, Vear, NorTh, Kuhn. Reporfers' Club-Top row: Liebig ParroTT, Polen, MeTros, Grove Eilers, Morgan. FiTTh row: T-lildreTh, Pawlilc, Clous Ton, Berry, Solienberger. FourTh row: Loerzel, B. Schneider, Player. Third row: Be-nneTT, DooliTTle I-leiTzler, James. Second row: Adams, Cook, Duner FirsT row: Tanner, R. Schneider. Broadcast Logan Trying To sneak ouT oT class, subTly or oTherwise, always To be caughT on The Threshold: working desper- aTely To make The deadline and promising yourselT To geT your arTicle in sooner nexT Time: The perpeTual Teud beTween The reporTers and The Chief, Jerry Feli- mang explaining The Tunda- menTals oT newspaper Work To The younger members oT ReporTers' Club: pounding The TypewriTer by The one- Tinger meThod and counTing words The day The paper was due? , I H , X x X.. x t . i K . ' x ,I ' 4 IH T x' i'u .l T s NT . yi- X YQ? T , . 5 is K Q W - , ff 1 sn F7 ,.. eb .Q mi? if -'ff' f 'Z' ' A ld' in 'vlnwu if ' 11,9- Book Club Those early morning prac- 'rices for l-lyman Kaplan, Samari+an, lhe Book Club produclion in assembly, dur- ing which Dick lmpe and Bruce Jenks acquired' lhal speed and 'thai accenlg Miss Mon+gomerie's Chrisl- mas lea: lhe meeiing on ro- mance when Rhoda giggled all 'rhe way lhrough Love al First Fligh+ g lhe club ,mas- col, Barnacle Bill, a big sailor doll? AVL My lg, ,fir J ,Iwi M , . Book Club-Top row: Glidden, Amoss, Polen, Nelson, Monson, Horsch, Dickson. Third row: Helfrich, Armbrusl, Norlh, l-leifzler. Second row: Walkins, Cross, B. Schneider, Raap, March, Hadley, Skinner, Harris, Crooks. Firsl row: Rauch, Oakes, Abboll, Ingalls, McQuis+on, Phillips, Berry, Pawlik, Cook, Clouslon Pruce. .. -1 -4fA A 5 0 Book Club al Leisure-Top row: Norlh, Cross, Phillips, Harris. Sillinqz Polen, Nelson, McQuislon. Script Club Wriling your four arlicles lor admission: Shirlee lear- ing down 'rhe basemenl slairsg Ted's birfhday parlyi Dave always 'raking his de- parfureg Bob over in lhe corner wriling down his nexl poem: working on lhe Scripl' Club book? Scripl Club-Top row: Fellman, Boyd, l-lull, Kirkharn, Ruggles, Ash, Firsl' row: Carson, Knight Piper. Poetry Club Reading aloud aT evening meeTings: Elinor's enThusiasm Tor Tennyson, every- body's Tor The PropheT, Ted's Tor Ogden Nash: The sTrange CusTom OT siTTing on The Tloor Though There were plenTy oT chairs To go around: When We Were Very Young and Now We Are Six aT BeTTe DooliTTle's? PoeTry Club-Top row: Keepers, Ash, DooliTTle, Krueger, Jenlcs, Loerzel. Third row: MacVeigh, RoTh, Rice, STeen, Duner, NorTh, Pruce. Second row: KnighT, l-leiTzler, Croolcs, Berry, Fisk, Monson. FirsT row: Wageman, Piper, Hull, LeGrand, 2j9A,,,,j 79192116 efffefahfaqffccffnyu Q fffvf-ff gfevwfi ff I-59 aff-'fee' ': if 4 ' Q-cliff-fu I J gn. A BiT of Shelley aT The Fireside The weiner roasT in Jean TvlacVeigh's baclc yard and Budge reading The Pi-opheT by The Tireside laTer3 Tood Tor The body as well as Tor The soul: Tive quarTs oT hoT chocolaTe Tor The Tive members who came To The meeT- ing aT Joanne Keepers' during The combined Tlu epidemic and cold weaTher: alumni back Trom college or The war joining in The program or Taking iT over enTirelyg Torre read- ing Trom Gibran aT The ChrisTmas meeTing aT Barbara Fislc's? Bruce Doesn'T Like Ho? Dogs ll! email? iiiifiw T X ,7M,im,sNW,!Z rim Fortune Guild The plays al each meeling lo leach lhe principles of aclingg lhe casl memoriz- ing lheir lines lhe day before ihe per- formance: Jerry McCar+hy slanding on lhe sfage faking roll in lhe middle ol a play: lhe scene in A Trip 'lo Cam- den where The whole casl was supposed lo bounce and 'rhe driver forgo? +07 grumbling all lhrough iirsr period sludy hall because someone else was playing The lead you wanied in lhe nexl' play? Forlune Guild-Top row: Hinshaw, Clouslon, Crooks, Fellman, Glidden, Boyd, Hardy, Amoss, Helfrich. Third row: Goals, P. Horsch, Dickson, Ford, lmpey. Second row: Grove, Cook, Hull, Dahl. Firsl row: Faulkner, Hodges, Havens, R. Horsch, Cross, Berry. fair Forfune Guild-Top row: Tullar, Pawlik, Walson Pelling, Mrs. Lylle, Jenks, Glendening, Tanner Ruqgles, Murphy, Rolh, March. Third row: B. Wilder, McCarlhy, Wafkins, Lylle, P. Wilder. Second row: Sayre, Madely. Krueger, Norlh. Firsr row: Rice, Wageman, Piper, LeGrand, Trandum. Makeup Club The gruesome eliiecls you could achieve wi+h a lillle grease painl and someone else's iaceg making up 'rhe characlers in lhe Chrislmas pageant Ma Horsch, Mrs. l.y+le's righl hand? Makeup Club-Top row: Websler, Harner, Jean Durfee, Pisller, Glidden, Sayre, Dickson, Hel- frich, Heislerrnan, Nelson, McQuis+on. Third row: Ash, Shramer, Chrisfenssen, Faulkner, Siegeri, Tanner, Rauch, Jane Durfee. Second row: Pruce, Highly, Havens, Bulcher, Goodwin, Hadley, Madely, Horsch. Firsl row: MacVeigh, McCarlhy, Jones f ififii f gl l 9 , ,. All LMA ii, Z! cfs. ixjl Y XY' Mexican Ha? Dance: Keepers, Evans, Krueger. l - l i .X :,l J X ik-'if Spanish Club Those meelings during which you lcepl slill mosl' of lhe lime because your vocabulary was limiled lo a few ordi- nary expressions lilce Como esl'a Vd? and Buenos dias : bingo games in Spanish: learning lhe China Pablana and lhe Mexican Hal' Dance: records of popular Mexican songs: gaily colored Mexican posfcards: 'lhe Chrislmas parly wilh everyone playing wilh whalever was his prize: The boys wailing 'lor 'rheir punch unlil lasl and gelling a whole bowl lor lhe four of lhem: lhe Two o'Cloclc Jump because no one could find any Spanish records? rw, Pa vi ,JX X Spanish Club-Top row: McCarlhy, Evans Berry, Davidson, Glidden, Barlcei, Bailey, R Balog, Eilers. Second row: Hall, Horsch, Hull, Cooper, S Johnson, F. Balog, Havens. Firsl row: Filzgerald, Hadley, Gilberl, Hodges M. Johnson, Besore. S anish Club-To row: Moore Monl omer P P I Q Y- Robinson, Knippen, Tompkins, Williamson, Norlhrop, King, Monroe, Way, McCar+hy. Third row: Rohrs, Voighl, Monson, Keepers, Krueger, Miss Hear, Poore, Prolzman. Second row: Norlh, Pyne, Sleen, MacVeigh, Sollenberger. Firsl' row: Knighl, Piper, McJunlcin, I.eGrand, Polen, Schefller. M 1 , mt' Latin Club Singing palriolic songs in Lalin: lrhe diflerenl commillees lor lhe Roman banquel collecling in lheir respeclive cor- ners lo discuss lhingsq lhe difficul- lies of lhe food cornnnillee in 'frying fo plan a dinner in lhis day of ralion poinls and scarci- liesg lhe sheel you wore, hoping lhal' This once il loolced lilce a logap lhe shorl-slcirled, bare- lool slave boys who came al a clap lo serve you? Roman Banque? M 0 Lafin Club Officers: Faulkner ,Lacey Player. Lalin Club-Top row: Gales, Caldwell,'Besore, Guild, Krengel, Ford. D. Desorl, Highly, E. Desorl. Second row: Brown, Cross, Arnoss, Adams Grove. Firsl row: Clousfon, Carlson, Alnboll, Gauger Chrislensen, Faullcner, Griffin. La'l'in Club-Top row: Wilder, Lylle, Monlgom- ery, Shurllelf, Wallcwilz. Third row: B. Schneider, Lacey, L. Kalulis, lrnpey, J. Player, Riclc, B. Kalufis, McMahon. Second row: Cairo, V. Player, Hinshaw, Siegerl Rice, Polen, l-leislerrnan. Firsl row: Pisller, l-lildrefh, Oalces, B. Schneider Schramer, McQuislon, Holmes, Nelson. I Art Club Elclwing, clay modeling, mefal work, air brush, silk screen, gay drawings on 'rhe walls of+l1e arf room, designs for Clirisi- mas cards and aflwlefic awards, models and 'rlweir clo+l1es designed and made by sfudenfs, +l1e mural of infernafional rela- fionships on 'rhe soufh wall, menu cards and hand puppefs 'For children in hos- pifals, ine novel effecfs creafed by fingerio-elbow painfers, Logan's gro- fesque carfoons? 0 Ari Club-Top row: McLaughlin, Moore, Van Delinder, Bremer. Bailey. Second row: Jacobsen, Jernberg, Heisferman, Rauch. Sayre, Behmer. Firsl row: McQuis+on, Adams, Faulkner, Siegerl, Wilkins, Mifcliell, Callinan, Hodges. 1 1 'L,3'k -- 9 J' Ag .Jffv 1 l 0 Ari' Club af Work: Bailey, Callinan, Siegerl, Sayre. ' A.B.C.-Slanding: Basseff, Mr. Bussarl, Ruggles. Silfing: Mr, Colin, Mason, Grove, Berry, Mr. Hodges. A.B. . Mr. Bussar+'s lengfliy +reasurer's reporfg all llwose discussions abouf siandardizing llwe Varsily and +l1e Fresl'1man-Sopl1o- more lelfers: llwose elaborale plans, in- cluding movie slars and a+hlel'ic heroes, considered for Hwe Wlweafon Relays: A.B.C. oul of l'l'1e red for +l1e 'iirsf lime in years: llie days Mr. Burger look fo rewri+e ine A.B.C. cons+i+ufion and l'l1e seconds if Jrook 'ro read and pass il? Hendicrall Club-Top row: Dieler, Pallerman, Terry. Fourlh row: Georges, Neil, Radlke, Bennell, Winlhers, Fredericks, Walwusrn, Bulcher, Third row: Hendrickson, Heim, Monson, L. Kalulis, Schramer. Melba, Charles, Wellick, Second row: Mary HandicraftClub ' The lhings you made lor lhe Amer- ican and lhe Junior Red Cross: hol waler bollle covers, scullies log be worn in hospilals, knilled algan squares: your own personal proiecls: sewing, making sewing kils, knilling, and ernbroiclering? Lib1'a1'yMonitors Keeping lhe library in order: dec- oraling lhe bullelin board: dusling endless slacks ol books: coaxing lhose lwo geraniums lo slay alive: silling al Miss Monlgomerie's desk when she was oul ol lhe room? Charles, Boyer, Eslenlelder, B. Kalulis, Gauger, Goodwin. Decker. Firsl row: McFarland, Beck. Jean Bornbard, Jane Bombard, LaPoinl, Schneider. 0 Library Monilors-Top row: Lowderbaugh, Armbrusl, Rice, Tillis, Glidden, Bennell, Pallerman, Raap. Second row: Vogel, Durlee, March, Schramer, McQuislon, Hadley, Phillips. Skinner. Rifle Club Messrs. Hadley, McCallum, Carson, and lvey, who pul you lhrough your paces every Tuesday nighl al lhe Legion House: doing lairly well on prone, sil- ling, and kneeling, bul having lroubles ol your own in oll-hand: Mr. l-ladley's shooling iackel: lriendly lillle malches lor a penny a poinl: Fuzzy's oll-hand syslem ol aiming lor lhe middle and hoping: shooling lor record awards and lhe l-learsl Trophy? Rifle Club--Top row: Shillinglaw, Rosga, Ruggles, Vear, King, Johnson, Carle son, Shaner, Edwards, Dieler. Second row: Walls, Mr. Hadley, Mr. Carson, Mr. Ivey, Mr. McCallum, Kuhn, Anson. Firsl row: Eckhardl, Overbey, Wells, Spencer, Leadbeller, Siegel, Carpenler, 57 Rohrs. Girlfleserves Cabinei' suppers driifing info cabinef desser+s because of fhe scarcify of everyfhing: efforfs 'ro run Through all 'rhe business before someone had +o dash off for choir pracficeg gafher- ing food for Thanksgiving bas- kefs and delivering Them 'ro needy families? G.R. Seniors-Top row: Rice, Sfeen, Jones, Horsch, Hodges, Trandum. Third row: Webber, Radfke, Neil, Desorf, Heifzler, Nor+h,'Pelling, Har- ner, E.-McFarland. Second row: Cook, Grove, Hall, Clousion, Webster, Dahl, Rademach- er, MacVeigh, Jemsek. Firsf row: Fisk, Ash, L. McFarland, Bode, Chrisiensen, Glendening, Kirch, Carson. GR. Cabinef-Top row: Keepers, Hadley, Havens, Abboff, Madely. Third row: Crooks, March, Mason. Second row: Egglesfon, Raap. Mc: Junkin, Bode, Sfresney, Wilder, Turner Firsf row: Pafferman, Rofh, Johnson Berry, Armbrusf, Rieser, Lacey. G.R. Juniors-Top row: Tullar, Courf Pawlik, Hanson, Wafson, Goodwin Guler, Fellmer. Fourfh row: Harris, Winfhers, Siegerf Hendrickson, Hardy, McCallum: Krueger, Rick, Kafufis. Third row: Denfon, Faulkner, Hughes, Pyne, Hull, LeGrand, Knight Nuffing, Monson. Second row: Besore, Hodges, Welz, Heindl, Karas, Horsch, Wageman, Moellering, Crane, Wellick. Firsi row: Lyda, Taylor, Hinshaw, Grant Maiz, Piper, Ringberg, Diefer, Blazey. ' Buying dolls for 'rhe children a+ Prince Crossing: The Chrisimas parfy for 'rhemq Sanra Claus lFred Johnsonl frying To keep his second fron'r in place: Jrhe Dance Band hovering be-fween Johnson Rag and The Fir-si' Noel g 'rhe rears when a liH'le crippled boy sang Pu'r Your Arms Around Me and +he ioy in +he eyes of anoiher liHle boy who goi +he doc+or's sei' he wanled- lhanlcs 'io Hi-Y? G.R. Sophomores-Top row: Kafulis, Selander, Pufman, Schneberger, Jean Bombard. Jane Bombard, Jean Dur- fee, Cairo, Jane Durfee, Heisferman. Fif+h row: Johnson, Behmer, Poore, Highly, Benneff, Desorf, Glidden, Sayre, Dickson, Amoss. Fourfh row: McQuis+on, Beck, Schram- er, Chrisiensen, Frederick, Bafh, Hei- frich, Nelson, Kirch. Third row: Rauch, Cross, Mary Charles, Crawford, Melba Charles, Hefner, Bufcher, Cooper, Esfenfelder, Afer. Second row: Verna, Phillips, Georges, Binder, Goodwin, Cook, Vogel, Rieser, Boyer, Terry. Firsl' row: Tanner, La Poinf, Murdoch. Polen, Balog, Sollenberger, Schneider, Vimonf, Gauger. GR Chrisfmes Program wifh . A' - if Delis for Prince Crossing S , ,A G.R. Freshmen-Top row: Day, P Jgnes, Carlson, Clouslon, Brown, K. Jones, Hildrefh, Holmes, Caldwell, Schehiler, Loerzel. Fiffh row: Grove, Russell, Mundy Schneider, Oakes, Rohrs, Voighfl Jernberg, Kavanagh, Duner, Wilson Lois Jacobsen. Fourfh row: Meiron, Langan, Adams Lacey, Skinner, Black, Proizman, Grifi fin, Decker, Adamson, SchmiH. Third row: Chrisrensen, Wilkins, Mc- Culloch, Abboff, McMahon, Gafes Fredericks, Carne, Edson, Shorf, Zar- beck. Second row: Gusfafson, Sfresney Player, Laurel Jacobsen, Vogel, Drews Fifzgerald, Mifchell, Graham, Kelly Firsf rows Cuny, Halsfed, Harligan Miffman, Bollweg, Gibson, Knell McAuliff, Lund, McLaughlin. 59 D Q Q fr Doing dishes aller cabinel J meeiings: meeling 'lhe lvlol'hers'. Council who hel ed lhrou h-Y i' - P 9 oul' lhe year: cabinel inslalla- 'lions al' The firsl candlelighl service: leflers io your Fresh- man hearl sisler slipped sur- repliliously inlo her loclcer: 'rhe exchange of gills and discovery of each olher al The hearl sisler parly: lhe seniors 'frying 'ro decide who should have fronl seals: Phil Foxwell's ma- gician show lhal GR. spon- sored: The candlelighi service al lhe end of The year when GR. rings were awarded 'lo deserving juniors and seniors? Hashing If Over Exchanging Giffs al Hearf Sisier Parfy Hi Y lnsfallahon Hi-Y The false horizon on Mr. Ryall's bi- localsg lhe conslanl craclcle ol lunch bags during lhe program-and lhe subsequenl smell ol peanul buller sandwiches: lhe live bouncers in lhe baclc seal, lor lhe beneiil ol lhe un- inleresledp Joe Reinhardl, champion ear-wigglery cleaning and decoraling whal was lo be lhe Recrealion Cen- ler down on Fronl Slreel? Hi-Y Cabinel-Top row: Coslin, Mr. Sand- holm, Edwards, Sleadman, Second row: Karner, Vear, Glidden, Boyd. Firsl row: Coals, Reinhardl, Trescoll, Wild- er, Norlhrop, Anson, Rohrs. C Hi-Y Upperclassmen-Top row: James, Williamson. Third row: Leadbeller, Spencer, Bailey, Davidson, Vining, Fellman, Dieler, Siegel. Anderson. Second row: Wells, Kuhn, Loser, Overbey, lvlcCarlhy, Duner, Fischer, Durisch, Freedlund. Firsl' row: Duslcin, Tompkins, Brown, Lylle, Carpenler, Walls, Burlzholder, Ruqqles, Johnson. Hi-Y Underclassmen-Top row: Garlner Callinan, Berry, Barlcei, Pallerson, Sub lell, Jenks, Tillis, Robinson. Third row: Marlin, Evans, Mounl, Knip pen, Ford, Monroe, Way, Wood, Glen dening. Second row: Keeler, Minnear, Eilers Gibson, Baclces. Ingalls, McCar+hy, D'Orio, Baschen, Van Delinder. Firsl row: Brinks, Hopf, lmpey, Oclcer lund, Gary, Guild, Allen, Bremer. ak igwb H ma as I bgii 5, 7 H , if ' E ii? M S H? X W' eg , if 5, it -'.:. .A Mllflf V 0 Senior Glee Club-Top row: Ash, Maiz, Schneider, AHIQ, Wilder, Doolifrle. Fourrh row: Piper, Guler, Turner, Hodges, Fellmer, Kaiulis, Rofh. Third row: Buicher, Hughes, Hendrickson, Radfke, Pisiler, Neill, Webber, Rice. Second row: Gauger, Chrisfenssen, Helfrich, Hanson, Havens, Harris, Callinan, Heindl, Nuriing. Firsi' row: March, Hardy, Monson, Woodrurf, Miss Dirks, Pawlik, Hull, Harner, Bode. Freshman Glen Club-Top row: Lacey, McAullif, Ba- log, Voighf, McLaughlin, Srresney, Fredericks, Puf- man, Wilson, Knell, Vogel. Fourfh row: R. Murphy, Caldwell, Esienielder, Boy- er, C. Murphy, Langan, Mundy, Schneider, Georges. Drews, Edson, Black, Vi- monf, Holmes. Third row: Woodruiii, Tan- ner, McJunkin, Rieser. Second row: Profzman, Jean Bombard, Cook, Gales, Mc- Mahon, Hadley, Sollenberq- er, Loerzel. Firsf row: Jane Bombard, Jean Duriee, Jane Durfee, Brown, Duner, Wilkins. Glee Club Sifring sfraighf on chairs: working on religious numbers for rhe Thanksgiving program: 'frying 'ro make When Johnny Comes Marching Home sound like Fred Waring's Pennsylvaniansi carols in ihe hall ar Chrisimas: fhe Fox River Valley Fesrival: Miss Dirks hunfing 'For rhe righr music: whire blouses and dark slcirrs? Senior Glee Club-Top row: Monson, Hanson Turner, Ro+h. Second row: Nrrig, Guler, Pawlik, Hardy, Hull. Firsr row: March, Bufcher, Piper. ., , wfllui U1 'ill' V vwvfw' fmeis'-we' .. 'Z-Tee.-M--1 ,. .. f .Q-2 X xx ff- :fun ., , Mmmewwww - K -- e i fffff-' ,:wN-:Aff-M-:wolf fmffgswseeih w . W M. , , - . ,Q h e . . W W, ,, . m u, -l l I r ,V , K , . ' l l -. V- ' ', . , ' 'Q ' f - :, 2 N ' f iif f sff' 15 2 ' ' pm-S373 X, ,.. LL,L., 'Is 2 1 1' Q4 ' l 1 I, eff- ' . l 45 41 fl f K Y? 1 - H Y ' l' 8 I W! . .. 3 e- .fw : ' , , i f lr .--.. fc , Y ,lf ffazlesiv-01 , -- - - l , ., 9f3l-1--YF '. Pa' 'T W '-B ' 7 'U W V Q Y V Y N3 , M K .rf l 'f ffli ,f Qfglfl YW 'f wr . 1 Y' ' .l re wx, 4 ' L l : ' f ., 1 413. wig' R f ggi bd liliv yif - 1 3-Q lffyniq l R' fig, 5 ' k ' Jfsvffll ' ' -gr. t-.li X F '- 5' K we 'W X 'N Y ' M g fm -gym ll 'Qlz emf . K: r- - l l l f ' Presse Ye +l1e Lord ,el .Ee2,.e1Q,,c., Q e-gsm.: fig V - 1 55,33 aff A . NNE 5 ' messy H4681 Choir-Top row: Reinhardt Spencer, Jenlcs, Ruggles, Wells. Fourllw row: Johnson, James ham, Freedlund. Davidson, Havens, Rice, Pawlilr, Hull, Tullar, Web- Nulling. Second row: Monson, Hardy, Dooliflle, Wilder, Bailey, Roflm, Bode Faullcner. Holmes, Fellmer, Madely. Firsl row: Woodruff, Ash, Hendrickson Piper, Miss Dlrlcs ner, Turner, Whllelwead, lmpey, Ford, , Glidden, Mize. Klrlc- Tlwird row: Brown, Neill, ber, Bremer, , Hadley. Kalufls, , Gauger. Harris, Har-l Harlr, fhe Herald Angels Sing . fir-53' ew Time Ouf fo Buy Candy. -V my fy Ae W . f 2339544 Q .' - ' 6 Q x R ?'.'r-fi x? . 2 A., A JKN' if +A. 4 5 sa r Q,-Q , 3' M ' Q. -, ' -n -0 'K W ' , ., A 4,y ,..- 17. 'G-N, A yi, Ref' i-1 1fA.f if-f' 4 f !f-QR' ' ffl' 'Lf' f y '- '- , mmf: fy, iy, .pbx fn y .- ,fs . , -. . . . 3 , Q . M- x y y m y ,ggw-W A: 1 . , f , 1 im A ni' Ak, 5 km ' 4 ' . I ' V id N-2-:N ,7 's , f 1 R4 I 4' T S y ,Sw Q! ,H . ,. k mf, w.j -mf'.4:N4,4, pg, Xu n A , ,mf s 4 l A 1 A 9 .. Z., ,1 wi a E 6 W'-f--A N Nf-as-M V u , , W t '!vmv-4 N , K 'WN'-'ww 1 ,H , ... K was ,L Mfr f-If-M,-Q -ff We 2 f 3 5 -if K J, .., ,if 7 Q ,, V A , ,g dak 'WY 'i Q2 KQV? vw ' -if iw HX 6 Q Dance Band Top row Duran? Sneqel Gregory Wafis Relnl'1ard+ Jenks Broman. irs row: Sfrassen- burq Burkholder Anson Brown, Cosfin Ruqgies i an 9? ,- Q. A - i ixfu ., I A. 1 1 5 3-5 John Brown's Body . . 3 Band Mr. Boyden's long slories wiih a moral, his argumenls wilh Si abouf fhe drum in l.ocomo+ive, and +he banque+ for him before he left fhose hazy, shivery nighis oul' un- der lhe lighls when if was so cold your brealh froze: fhe Hnny rasps 'lhal' came oui' of The horns be- cause ol lhe raw air, Bill Dooliifle, never able +o lceep in line because Fred Johnson, he said, always gave him Jrhe wrong direclionsi lhal old command, Guide Righ'r! Roy Zarbock calching The balon afler fhrowing if ug, +o a level wifh The lighfs? 2 1 G 1 0 Flufesz Langan, Cross, Hall, Johnson, Mundy, Doolilile, Shorf Y 0 Cornefs: Walls, Reinhardt D'Orio, Gregory. . Saxophones: Chaney, Clouslon, MacKenzie, Coslin, Burlcholder, Brown. O Basses: Broman, Evans, Jenks, J. Player, Debes, Hodges, V. Player, Holmes. li r ffl I!!! li gf!!! l 'jx V' , wfry ,I ' li if iff: I iff jj!! of U if If ly I I I if Q ffl or 0,1 lr lf 'i ,, ,i 1 The risers falling down during re- hearsals and concerls, scallering music in all direclionsp cracking jokes and chewing gum during somebody else's solo: noi'-so-big Bob Cross and The big bass drum: The imperlinenr prominence of an occasional pair of brown shoes wilh lolaclc uniform, and demerifs for fhose same shoes: dernerirs for absence from band, Too: The ar- rival of Mr. Reeder and Miss Ballinger, The new direclorsy lhe new reperloire, There's Some- rhing Aboul a Soldier, Dark Eyes, and The Three Trees f lhe dance band jamming during lax momenfsf llcey Mikey, favorife yell al' games? U Percussion: Pelling, Sollenberger, Goodwin, Cross, Way, Siegel, Snyder, Langan. ,, 'W 'P f Q fm af. ff 4 1 1P'1-2? ' z w e 'Az-1 Q ww N 5 ,A ., av wmv My A 'f Q A Mwwmfxmawa.,,..4, , I , 4. f2,1sL2g1if - ., AN? XQQRLW an .3 PP we Wm 2 ..,,, A ag ' in A .va 3 Q :fi 34 2 X fps Q ,,g'i,, A, , .A A ,, ' ' idk' 5' ' ., -- ?' MW g-- .- J:v37'.A.-- ,dak - '. V. YV' sf zfmgf' in IT 1 A H Qi-f f ,Ei 2? 1' j, 5 I i 33 A A455532-fi 1- ' 1 5243 ...,. A 4 N 2. H w Mr. Hendrickson and Mr. Smiih. Brufe in Elecfion Year. P.A. Crew: Boyd, Jenks, Whifehead. Ruggles, Norfhrop, Reinhardt LyHe, Rohrs, . K.P.: Mrs. James, Mrs. Valleffe S . KATHY LOU SAFFORD . . . reiurned ro us afler a four-year absence in Barringlon, ill., and Phoenix, Arizona. Red-headed Kalhy has done very well for herself in her shorr lime here. Band, Orchesfra, Glee Club. Choir, G. R. my 4 U DAVID ROGERS . , . Dave came from Benson High School in Omaha, Nebraska, and would like to be a missionary. He is primarily inferesf- ed in reading and sporrs. 3 I Movie Crew: Brown. Cross. Rohrs, Gary, Cosfin, Whirehead Ruggles. Guild, Jenks. 0 Paich Deparimenfz Mrs. Mayeau. Miss Douglas. Class of '44 In Service DENMAN BASSETT U. S. Navy EDWARD MARTIN U. S. ln I944 boys were choos- ing nor colleges bui' branches of 'rhe milifary Service for fhe nexi' year. Some of +he boys were in uniform even before fheir senior year s'rar'red: ofhers leff during The year. A+ 'rhe end of rhe firsr semes- 'rer eighi boys of 'rhe Class of I944 were in miIi+ary service. In addi- Hon fo +hose whose pho+o- graphs are on 'rhis page, we had Dick Burghardr, Angelo Sico, and John Roberg in +he army. Navy wARR'EN GUILD U. S. Navy JACK CONRAD U. S. Army Parairoopers ROBERT FOSTER U. S. Navy ' Major Roberl' Nicholson The service flag on The norlh wall of The audilorium was one of our prized possessions. Al' lhe begin- ning ol I944 'rhere were 606 slars on il, 'rhe five gold ones placed lor Philip Hadley Fox. Thomas E. Morris, Herberl G. Nickerson, Gene Breckman, and Raymond Moershall. Many a lime The flag looked down on alumni in uniform relurning lo lell us of lheir experiences in 'rhe service, lo express +heir apprecia- lion ol lheir school, and lo advise us 'ro work harder while we were slill lhere. Some of Them spoke in assembly. Lieulenanl Torn Ball ol lhe Navy described dog fighis belween Jap Zeros and American planes. Lieulenanl Wilbur Hal- 'rendorf of The Army Air Corps lold us of a llighl from Iceland 'ro Norlh Africa and ol 'rhe Mediler- ranean raid in which his brolher, Lieulenanl' Richard Hallendorf. was seriously wounded. Major Roberl Nicholson, in charge oi communicalions on Admiral Turn- er's slalf, gave an accounl' ol lhe Marines in aclion. Lieulenanl Wilbur Hallendorf Faculty Directory Miss Phyllis Bixler Mr. Ralph Boyden Mr. Donald C. Burger Mr. Everell Bussarl Miss Helen Chiles Mr. Charles Colin Mr. W. E. Corbin Miss Marcia Cowen Miss Margarel Dirks Miss Marlha Douglas Mr. Harry Fausl Miss Grace Felgar Mr. Donald Garner Miss Helen Hoar Mr. Herberl Hodges Miss Tillie Houls Miss Elizabelh I-lusled Miss J. Miriam Leedle Mr. NelsQn Lowry Mrs. H. H. Lylle Miss Edilh McCormick Miss Jennie Miner Miss Agnes Monlgomerie Mr. M. F. Roberls Mr. Prank Sandholm Miss Gladys Scharnweber Miss Agnes Sparks Miss Elizabelh Spurgin Mr. K. K. TibbeH's. Mr. Charles B. Vaughn Mrs. Elizabelh Vining Miss Josephine Wiggins B.A., Coe Physical Educalion B.M., Norlhweslern U. Band B.A., Hanover M:A U. of Indiana Assl. Principal. Physics B.S., U. ol Illinois M.A U. of Illinois Biology, B.A., MacMurray M.A U. of Illinois Lalin B.A., Illinois College M.A U. of Illinois English, Alhlelics B.E.. Weslern Ill. Slale Teachers M.S.. lowa Slale U. Shop Ph.B.. U. of Chicago English B.S., Columbia School of Music M.S., Norlhweslern Music R.N.. Ml. Sinai Training School School Nurse B.S., Plalleville, Wis., Slale Teachers Chemislry B.A., lowa Wesleyan M.A U. ol Minnesola English B.A., U. of Illinois M.A.. Colo. Slale Teachers Physical Educafion B.A., Illinois Wesleyan M.A U. of Illinois Spanish B.E., Weslern III. Teachers' College Mechanical Drawing B.S., N.W. Mo. Sfale Teachers Arl' Ph.B., Denison M.A Columbia U. Hislory, English B.A., U. ol Illinois Malhemalics B.E., Easlern Ill. Slale Teachers M.S., U. of Illinois Science B.A., U. of Oklahoma Speech B.A., U. of Michigan - English B.S., lowa Slale U. M.S., U. of Chicago Sewing Ph.B., U. of Chicago Librarian B.A., Harvard B.A., U. of Illinois B.A., U. of Soulh Dakola B.E., Cenlral Wis. Slale Teachers M.A M.A U. of Wisconsin U. ol Illinois Principal, Economics Business Science Shorfhand. Typing Hislory B.A., William Penn Cooking B.A., Oberlin M.A U. of Chicago Supl. of Schools B.E.. Weslern Ill. Slale Teachers M.A., Columbia U. 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WAY LAUNDRY and CLEANERS Damp Wash - Hydro - Rough Dry Family Finish Laundry Services 490-496 Crescent Boulevard Glen Ellyn 800 f i' K , if lb + 6 F K 'il 1 Compliments of Wenze1's Grocery Market 113 N. Hale Whe. 1000 9 N Compliments of R F 5 THE DAILY IOURNAL is 1103 Wesley Whe. 381 Compliments oi Q igz' f ' Compliments of X CARR CLEANERS 107 N. Main Whe. 1199 H I A T TIS Courtesy of the Where All the Kids Go BUY BONDS 127 Front St. Whe. 55 Compliments of George L. Allmart :Sf Co. Front and Main Compliments of Home Federal Savings and Loan Association 105 N. Hale Whe. 44 v, Q 1 fig J Ja iff Q5 vw ,xl ufyjfffiwkw' QP , WMVMQSM' V fy 5 Iq- X ' Qs , QW M giiisfb sw W 5 5 U Tx TQ, 1 3 I N N -5 x R, XXX X ,xx Xe-C V ix - NBL x I J RX !. L X, X . ,X-5 , ' -1 N 'KX , ' 5 N 'gg EX , kr Q 5? X x . I 3 A l JWJJJZM- , ep ' -QPMCQJ - QA .3-Ebfgfw W ff QV? ' ' ' '5'A5WfyZw45 ffffwfw bg' L M WWW L X mvfw ,qw 3331535 QQZMMM UQ! xl Wflffwfi g X55 Gfisihb 3 Ei? E52 Liiiii Q1 1 Q EX E i3??ii122


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