Wheaton Community High School - Wecomi Yearbook (Wheaton, IL)
- Class of 1946
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w.,f 1 5, i L x ll if 66' 0177! 1946 'infra 5' M' U'- A if - -W -Q Wfi.Ef470lV C'0MMONl7Y HIGH 509001 16 Me Staff fonrenfs School Sfahf Dedicafion Seniors Juniors Sophonnores Freshmen Sporls Clubs and olhers Ads and picfures 3 6 8 I6 I8 20 22-3I 32-48 49-64 EDITOR Bruce Jenks SENIOR EDITOR ,Janel Helfrich ASSISTANT Marion Nelson CLUB EDITOR Ered Bremer ASSISTANTS Connie Cairo: John Shurlleff CLASS EDITOR Aiko Toshiro FACULTY EDITOR Audrey Chrrstlonssen BUSINESS MANAGER Lewis Gary ASSISTANT Jaclc Baschen smrr Shirley amber: Rufh Mcoussionz Marge Hadley ADVISER Mrs. Lyfle -um. gs 21-1- ug f-V-1 ll 'illll h. IH 55' 3 'a' A ua - lr Wi? Admimlvrrarion Mr. Morris F. Roberfs Principal Mr. Donald C. Burger AssisTanT Principal TTWEII The following people please reporT To room 2l2 aT The beginning of The second period. ThaT familiar phrase in The announcemenfs meanT ThaT Those following sTudenTs were To discover, The hard way, The effediveness of The new adminisTraTion sysTem. This was The firsT year ThaT Mrs. BuTcher and Mr. Burger have had separaTe offices: Mrs. BuTcher's for aTTendance, and Mr. Burger's for sTudenT acTiviTies. ReporT cards were issued from These offices Too. Also new This year was The early and laTe schedule sysTem, which provided ThaT some sTudenTs come aT 8:30 and leave aT 2:17 and oThers from 9:l7 To 3:IO. On The whole, The idea of sleeping laTer or having more Time in The afTernoon appealed To all. Over all This sysTem, we have ThaT halTing hand in from of us as we run down The lower hall, ThaT commanding form in assembly, ThaT iudgmenT voice To all hopeful seniors, ThaT masTer punsTer, our principal-Mr. Morris P. RoberTs. We also have many oThers. Mr. Burger, AssisTanT Principal: The spark behind many sTudenT affairs and perhaps more behind The scene buT equally as imporTanT, our Super- inTendenT of Schools-Mr. K. K. TibbiTTs, and ThaT body of inTeresTed and responsible ciTizens, The School Board, who defermine, encourage, and finance our educaTion. Mrs, BuTcher Mr. K. K. Tibbeffs, Superinfendenf Uma on The Iraininq and experience QI the faculty is IisIed br-Iow To conserve is' Szvacfz 'he IoIIOw uno Ivey shouId be used I The high school Ironn whicn The Teacher qraouaIed Y lhe coIIeqe degree and Ihe coIIeqe award Inq ii 3 Postgraduate dizqree 'ro ccIIeqe award Inq iI. 4 Addihor-al schooIs armniied for qraduafe or pos? graduate work 5 Number of years Ihe Teacher has worked in Ihe WheaIon schooIs 6 Subiecfs Iauohr nl1lI.3-Hi 7 CoI'c-oe FWGIOI' and oosiqraduare rnalor KEIM K TIBBETTS Super nIendenI of SChooIs. I. EIdon Iowa' 2 A B Oberhn CoiIeqe' 3 A M Universiry of Chicago 4 Univ of Min nesofa 5 Sevenfeen years' 6 Superintendent of SchooIs' 7 Science and Marhernafics and Edu carion MORRIS F ROBERTS Pri-xcipaI I Brook ne Mass Hiqh SchooI' 2 A B Harvard' 3. M. A, Univ of Wis' 4 New Enq Iand Conservafory of Music Univ of CoIo 5 Sevenreen years: 6 SocioIoqy and Economics 7 Chernisrry Music ard EducaIionaI Suoer VISION XI XRY IAIVISIC IIUIIFIN 2. IIN, I'fv:ulsv1Ile C'uIIr-glv I'Ix:uisuIIe, Il1iI 5, Uni-. Ii. 514101104-. DONOLD C, BURGER, AssisIanI PrincipaI I Wesiniinsier CoIIeqiaIe InsIiIuIe Urah' 2 A, B Hanover CoIIeqe 3, AA M lndmfm Uriv- 4, Uniy of Ufah Wisconsin Univ' S 5IXIf2f?n years 6 Physics EvIracurricuIar Acriv mes' 7 Chemistry and SchooI Adrninisrrafion HELEN CHILES. I PaIrnyra High SchooI 2 A B M5qMurr5y CoIIeqe' 3 M. A Univ of IIIinoisj 4. Univ of Michigan Univ, of CoIoraoo: 5 Nine years' 6 Latin 7. Latin and Education CHARLES H COLIN. I Granik' CiIy Cornrn High SchooI' 2. A, B Ilhnois CoIeqe'3 M A Ufin, of Illmy-,,5 5 SIX YSBVS 6 Enq Phy Ed. and Cookinq 7, HIsIOry WILLIAM E CORBIN Avon Cornrn High ScIiooI 2 B Ed WesIe'n IIIinois Sfafe Teachers CoIIeqe 3 M, S Iowa Stare CeIIege 4 SIouI Instirure 5 Ten years 6 Indusfrial Arfs 7 Educafion and IndusIriaI Arts MARCIA E COWEN I- HOII0 GQah Cornrr' I-Iiqh SchooI Rockmn III 2 Ph B U iv of Chicaqo 3 M A Univ, oIChicaqo' 5 Seven years 6 Enqhsh 7 Enqhsh and Guidance Faculty MARGARET DIRKS. I Auburn High SchooI Z B M Coiunicia SchooI of Musc 3 M S Colurnbia Univer sity 4 Chicago MusicaI CoIIeqe Norrh wesrern Univ 5 EiqhIeen years 6 Music I Masc and Educahon MARIHA C DOUGLASS I CoIurr:bia High Schooi Caiunioia Mo 2 R N Mount Sinai New York 4. University c' Missouri' 5 EiqhI years 6 SchooI nurse 7 Nursing. GRACE M. FELGAR I Mounf Pleasanr High School Iowa 2 B A Iowa XNesIeyan CoIIeqe 3 M A Univ. cI Mnnesora' 5 Sixfeen years 6 English 7 E'qiish DONALD S GARNER I Onarqa MII. Acad q 2 B S Univ of IIIinois 3 M. A. Colorado Sfafe CoIIeqe of Eouca' 'ior 5 Three years' 6 Phy, Ed 7 Phy Ed. SociaI Science and School Adrninishahon HELEN G. HOAR. I Kansas High SchooI Iliinois, 2. A B IIIinos Wes'eyar 3 A M Univ of IIIinois 4 Mid dIebury French SchooI Sorbonne Rocky Mow ran SchcoI of Languages' 5 Two years 6 Span sh and French' 7. French. HERBERT H. HODGES I Oneda High SchooI IIInois 2 B EJ Wes?ern State Teachers CoIIeqe' 4. CoIoraii., Srare CoIIege 5 SevenIeen years 6, Mech Drawing and Coaching- 7 Industral Arrs and yocaIionaI Education. TILLIE G. HOUTS. I I-Iarnburq I-Inch SchooI' 2 B S NorIhwesTern Srare Teachers CoIIeqe' 4 Art Inshfuve Anw-ri can Academy of Ar? Harrison Commercial Arr School Frederic Mizen Art Schooi 5 Ten years 6 Arr 7 Arr Music and Arr ELIZABETH G, HUSTED. I WheaIOh I-Iiqh SchooI' 2 Ph B Denison Univ 3 M A Columbia Univ 4 Teachers CoIIeqe of Columbia Universiry 5 Sixreen years 6 Hisrory and EnqIsh' 7 Hisfory and Guidance. GEO .X. IIYIII.. 2. ILS. l'4-iitml Y. 31.11 X. Gills-ge. -I. Nornml .Il'.f'ullegi- IJeI':iuI I inn-iv ity. 5. One. ti, NIutIiei1i:lticN. I'Iiysii-s. NIII.DlIEIJ.IOHNSON 2. :LB l'mui-1'-ity if Irma. 55. BLA. I lllvx-rslryuf N4-w York. I .Xt- If'n4Ir'iI C'uIumIil.I :mil II:uv:il'iI I nixi-rsitlvs S One. II. Typlng ELEANOR L KOHLMANN, I Dubuque Sen or Hqh School Z B A Unv of Dubuque 5 One year 6 Foods' 7 Hows Ecorohics MIRIAM LEEDLE. I WesrChicaqo Hiqh SchooI 2 A B Unv oI iIIinois 4 Norfhwesiern Law SchooI Univ oi Chicago 5 Twenry six years 6 Mafhernafns 7 Marhernafics BIRNEY ri LYTLE I yvidfnerfarj Okla High Schooi 2 A B Univ of Okhanorna' 4, Kansas C,iIy Teachers Cmheqe Wheaion CoIIeqe 5 Iwo years o S1J':e:n 7 Enqhsh Hisiory and Speech Currec 'iw EDIIH R McCORMICK I Whearori Hiqh SchooI 2 A. B Univ J' Mchiqan' 4 Univ of Chicago, 5 TwenIyIw.' mars 6 EnqIish and Journahsrri 7 Enqlish JENINIE B MINER I Vaparaiso Hiqh SchooI Indiana, Z B S Io-wa Sfare College 3. M S Univ of Chicaqa 5 Tweri'y yearsj 6 Horne Economics 7 How-J Ecisnornics and Cloihinq AGNES M MONTGOMERIE I Krkgald, Hiqh School ScoIIand 2 Ph B Ui-iv of Chicago 4. Univ of Chicago' S Nine wars 6 Library Science Librarian 7 Eng ish ana Library Science ERNEST E ROE I W I-sIow Cornrn, High SchooI' 2 B S Indiana CenfraI CoIIeqe 3 M A Univ ov iowa 4 Rocky Mountain Biological Srafion Nyfhern I'Iinois Smre Teachers CoIIeqe' S One year 6 BioIoqy and Physioloqy' 7 Bioloq Icai Science and Educahon and BoIany FRANK H SANDHOLM I Sycarnarp Hiqn School 2 B S Univ o' IIInQig 5 Piffeen years 6 ConnnierciaI 7 HI. XDYF Y.S1'IIXIlNIXICIlI-Ili I MiIchi-II I-Iiqh SchooI S Dak 2 B A Univ ai S.n.iI'i Dakcfa' 4, G-reqq Busiiies-I CoIIO,qe Univ af Chicago Univ oI Iowa, S Six years 6 Shorthand and Typing 7 Enqhsh and Cow' TTISVCC' AGNES E SPARKS I Sfevens Pom? High SchooI Wis 2. B. E CenrraI SIaIe Teachers CoIleqe 4 Norrhwesrer' Univ 5 Ten years 6 Social SIudies and Hs 'aw 7 SociaI Siudies and Guidance ARTHUR A SWEET. I I-Ia'I Two High SchooI 2 B Mus Sher vvoaJ Mus-c SchooI 3 M Mus Ilhiiois Wes cyan Univ 5 One year' 6 Band' 7 Music CHARLES B VAUG-HN I Terre Haufe Cornrn I-Iiqh SchooIj 2 B Ed Wes'e'n III'nois SIaIe Teachers CoIleqej 3, M A C'JIui'1I:ia Univ' 4 NorIhwr'sI?1rn Univ 5 Nirw years 6 I-IisIory 7 Hisfory and Edu .gafif ELIZABETH R VINING I Lake View High SchooI 2 A B Wheahw- CoIIeoe 4 Ennory Univ Wheairsn CoIIeqs: 5 NDA years 6 Mofneniarics 7 Mavherriimcs Scania and Mafhernahcs MARIAN E WERNER I Peoione Cornrn Hiqh SchooI 2 B E IIIinois SI3'-S Non'-al University 5 One year 6 Rhy. EJ for G's 7 HQ.1Irhnnd Phy Ed PVS? ROW COGCIW H0 SI6y Mrs BOren,Miss Leedle Miss McCormick M ss Ch Ies Miss Sparks Miss Mfbnhvrnr-rio Mr Vauqhn Mr. Poe. Second Row: Mr. Sweei Miss I-Iusfed Mrs Vining Miss I-Iours Miss Eelqar M ss Johnson Miss Kohhnanr Mis: I'Ioar Miss Wrzrner Coach Colin Mr. Garner, Third Row Mr. Roberts M:-,. LyIIe MissSCI1Orr1Weber,Miss Miner Miss Cowen Mr Sandhohn Mr Corhin Mr. I-IybI Mr Burqei Mr. Tibheifs, fafeferlh OFFICE When we Carwe back +o school 'rhis year we found guiie a change in The arrangernenf of The orifice. Desks were arranged in a diicferenr way io provide more room and a new ie-lephone sysiern had been insiaiied. Mrs. Shori camo as Mr. Rob- errk secreiary dose fo ihe end oi ihe schooi year. Irene Siaiford and Ruby Rapp were familiar feces in ihe orifice sfaii again rhis year. and Staff CAFETERIA A+ fhe beginning of rhe second sernesier ihe fables in fhe caieieria were arranged on eirher side of Jrhe room wiih a iarge isie down the cenier which proved fo give more room and made if easier 'ro ger To The rabies. Oil-ce Sraii' irene Sidxf rd Ruby Reap Betty Fitzgerald. Mainw aries- Engineer' Mr Owe-r' Bruie' Reyn Behirateh in Efhnze Alumni inhn Iam thvir Eihrz in the Sverhire nf GBM Qlnuntrg L I GENE BRECKMAN RAYMOND MOERSHALL HERBERT C. NICKERSON JAMES OLIVER W. JOHN WALTER DONALD BRINKMAN LAWRENCE LAMBE SYLVESTER M. BEYER VICTOR DIETER DARRELL L. DANNETT JOE BLIRGHARDT GEORGE EOGLE BENJAMIN ANGELL PHILIP HADLEY FOX THOMAS E. MORRIS ROBERT BEARDSLEY OSCAR A. STARK GLEN G. READ JAMES ERWIN DAVID EKVALL Me JOHN BASCHEN, Presidenf BADER ELFSTROM, Vice Presidenf BOB BARKEI, Treasurer GLORIA VOC-EL, Secrehary SENIOR OFFICERS JOHN BASCI-IEN, Broadcasl I: Forlune Guild 3-47 I-li Y I-2-3-4, presidenl' 31 Lalin Club I-25 Sfudenl Conference 4: Wecomi 4: Prelvleol Club 3, vice- presiclenl 3: Iennis 2-3-47 lnlramurals 2-3-4. Jaclc is presidenl of Ihe senior class. BADER ELFSTROIVI, Sludenl Conference 4: I-li Y 4: baslcefball manager 3. Bader 'rransferrecl 'from Liberlyville Township I-ligh in his junior year. I-le is vice-presidenl of Ihe senior class. GLORIA JEAN VOGEL, G. A. A. 35 Girl Reserves I-2-3-4: Glee Club I-27 Choir 3-4. Jean is secrelary of The senior class. ROBERT BARKEI, I-li Y l-4: Spanish Club 2, secrelary 2: 'rraclc I: fool- ball I-2-3-4. Bob is The 'Ireasurer of Ihe senior class. Sen hrs The day is one oT early, very egrly, September oT The year l942. The hour is unimporTanT. The place is The hallowed halls oT whaT has been called WheaTon's sweaTshop, buT is, in more culTured circles, known as WheaTon CommuniTy High School. To Tell The TruTh, we can'T exacTly remember whaT The weaTher was like on ThaT memorable day. IT musT have been hoT. Anyway, ThaT Too, when you come righT down To iT, is unimporTanT. The really big Thing abouT ThaT day was ThaT iT was The beginning oT The class oT 46's wonderTul career in high school. IT seems To us ThaT There is Too much sTress puT on The greenness OT The Treshman class, no maTTer whaT The year. Now Take Tor insTance, The Treshman year oT The class oT 46. Were They shy? Were They slow To caTch on? Were They noT handsome and inTelligenT? We all know The answers To These rheTori- cal quesTions. We all know ThaT The senior class has, ThroughouT These Tour evenTTul years, conducTed iTselT in The besT possible manner. Bob lvlcAssey, Brooks Wilder, Dick lmpey, and Jack Baschen have each lead our class well as our presidenTs. John Karner made a Tine presidenT oT STudenT ConTerence. There are many oTher disTinguished people in our class, oT course. However, we do noT wish To make This merely a lisT oT imporTanT sTudenTs. When iT cornes To ThaT, we consider all The members oT our class imporTanT. GeTTing back To ThaT SepTember day oT l942, iT was during a dark sTage oT The second world war. Singapore had Tallen. The allies had noT yeT invaded Africa. The Germans were pushing The Russians back. lT wasn'T a good Time Tor high school sTudenTs. We had oTher Things To Think abouT besides TooTball games and dances, which so many adulTs believed were our only Toods Tor ThoughT. And yeT. liTe, as Time, moves on no maTTer whaT happens, and There was The Treshman-sophomore recepTion, naTurally, and The ChrisTmas dance. There was The baskeTball season, and semesTer exams. There were so many new Things happening, ThaT by June, we had almosT TorgoTTen ThaT TirsT SepTember day. ln our sophomore year we, as experienced high school sTudenTs, inTroduced WheaTon high To The new Treshman class and gave Them one of The TinesT recepTions held in our school. As iuniors, we puT on a marvelous iunior prom aT The Baker HoTel which none oT us will soon TorgeT. ln This, our senior year, we have showed our meriTs To good advanTage. The senior girls' dance was a greaT success, as was The Hardwood Hop, and The ChrisTmas dance. Our TooTball Team won The l.iTTle Seven championship. The all-school picnic was greaT Tun, and Then, in early April, The senior class puT on Class NiTe, which was one oT The besT oT many class niTes in The pasT, having a beauTiTul sTage seT, and a Tloor show, and even scrubwomen To clean The place up. We held a senior diTch day, and a senior picnic. We wenT To The prom which was very nice-all we could have hoped Tor. And now, as we look back upon our TasT deparTing high school days, we suddenly realize whaT Tun we've had. We sTarTed our senior year in a world aT peace, and we move on inTo, noT war, buT normal lives. We've been lucky. The world is waiTing Tor us, and The senior class moves on Toward brighT horizons. 9 FRED BREMER, ' Frilzu was in Ari Club l-23 Broadcasl' 4, business manager 43 Forrune Guild 2-3-43 Hi Y I-2-3-43 Lalin Club l-2-3, presidenl 33 Poerry Club 3-43 Wecomi 43 Choir I-2-3-43 Junior play, siege Crewy Fe5+I-iei-5 in 5 Gale. DON BRINKS, 'Dulchu was in A.B,C, 4, presidenl 47 Hi Y l-23 loolball l-2-3-43 baskelball 2-33 lrack l-2-3-4' and was vice-presidenf of lhe sophomore class. SHIRLEY BUTCHER, Burch was on lhe Broadcasl 43 Forlune Guild 3-43 Girl Reserves I-2-3-43 Glee Club l-2-33 Sludenl Con- lerence I-2-33 Prelvled 3-43 Choir 43 Handicrall li Book- slore 43 Make-Up Club 2. CONSTANCE CAIRO, lure was in Girl Reserves I-2-3-43 Lalin Club I-23 Poelry Club 43 and Usher Club l-2. TOM CALUNAN, Lover was in Hi Y 23 Wecorni 43 loofball 23 Track I-2-3-4, caplain 4, MARY LOU CHARLES, Camera Club 33 Girl Reserves l-2-3-43 Library Monilor 23 and Handicrall I-2. MELBA CHARLES, Book Club lt G. A, A. l3 Girl Reserves l-2-3-43 Typisr 43 Spanish Club 43 Chrislrnas play ol I9443 and Handicrall Club I-2-4. AUDREE CHRlSTlANSEN, Krisie was in Book Club 43 F. T. A. 3-4. vice-president 43 G. R, l-2-3-4,Cabine143 Glee Club 2-33 Lalin Club l-23 Sludenr Conference 3'4f Vfecomi 43 Choir 4: Make-Up Club 2-33 Ushers Crew 2-3-43 rnonilor 43 Handicraft Club 43 book- slore 3. CHARLOTTE COOK, Cookie was in Eorfune Guild 3-43 G. R. I-2-3-43 Glee Club 2, secretary 23 Sfudenl Conference 3-4, Choir 3-4. das CRAIG ALLEN, Hi Y I-23 Scripl Club 43 Radio Club 43 Track I-3. Rollo was lhe presidenl of Radio Club. DIANA AMOSS, Band l-2-43 Book Club I-2-43 Broaclcasl 2-3: Forlune Guild 2i G. A. A. l-2-3-4, secrelary 2-3: Girl Reserves I-2-3-43 Lalin Club !-2-33 Poelry Club 43 Scripl Club 4- Wecorni 43 Prelvled Club 4, presidenl 4. GEOR- GlA KATHERINE ATER, or Jinky, Girl Reserves l-2-3-4. FLORENCE BALOG, Forfune Guild 3-43 Girl Reserves 2-3-43 Glee Club 2-3-4, president 43 Spanish Club 2-33 Prelvled Club 4: 'Eealhers in a Gale : Ushers Crew 2-3-4. Flo rranslerred from Schurz l-liqh, Chicago, in her sophomore year. FRANK BARNUM, or Barney, Chrisl- mas play, I944: basketball I-23 lnlrarnurals l-2. RUTH ANN BENTHAM, Library monilor l-2-3. BOB BERRY. Vice-presidenl ol ihe iunior class, l-li Y l-2-3-4, secrelary- 'rreasurer 33 Spanish Club l-2: Sludenl Conference 3-43 Junior Pla-13 loolball I-2-43 baskelball l-2-43 lrack l-2-3-4. IRENE BOLLWEG. or Renie. Girl Reserves l. JANE BOMBARD, Girl Reserves I-2-3-4, Cabinel 43 Glee Club I-23 freasurer of the sophomore class3 presidenf of Handi- crall Club 2. it MARY LEE CROSS, Band I-2-3-4, freasurer I-2, libra- rian 43 Forfune Guild 2-3-43 G, A. A. 3: G. R. I-2-3-43 Orcheslra I-2-3, secrelary 33 I.a'rin Club 23 and Hlzealhers in a Gale, ELAINE DESORT, Ushers Crew 43 G. R. I-2- 3-43 Lalin Club 2-33 and PreMed 4. JOYCE DICKSON. Book Club 2' Broadcasl 43 Forlurie Guild 2-3-4, secrefary 33 Girl Reserves 2-3-43 Lafin Club 2, Poelry Club 43 SIudenIConierer1Ce 43 secreiary of lhe iunior class3 Junior Play 33 'Cinderellau 43 Pep Club 4, secrefary 4. MARY LEE DOWNS, Lee' was in Ari Club 4: G. R. 3-4: Glee Club 3: Poelry Club 43 and Ushers Crew 4. M.L,D. lrans- lerred from San Mafeo I-liqh in California in her iunior year. JANE DURFEE. Duff was secrelary of The freshman class3 Junior Play, sraqe crew' Ushers Crew 3-43 Make-Up Club 2-33 Choir 3-43 Poefry Club 4' Glee Club 2-3-4, vice- presideni 33 G. R. I-2-3-4, vice-presidenl 3, presidenf 43 and Eorlune Guild 3-4. JEAN DUREEE, DurI was on lhe Broadcasi 4' Eorrune Guild 3-43 G. R. I-2-3-4, Cabinei 43 Glee Club 2-3, secrelary 33 Poefry Club 4i Spanish Club I3 Choi' 43 Junior Play, siaqe crew3 Ushers Crew I-33 and Make-Up Club 2. JOAN EDGAR, Joanie' was on Ushers Crew 43 Eoriune Guild 43 G. R. 3-4: Poelry Club 43 Sluderil Conference 4. She Iranslerred from Easl Denver High in her junior year. PATRICIA ERWAY, Pail' was in Choir 4. She frarislerred from Oakland I-Iiqh in California. ELAINE ESTENEELDER, I.anie was in Book Club 3-4: G. R. I-2-3-43 Glee Club I-23 Handicrall Club 2-4. JAMES FORD, Jirn was in A, B. C. 43 Broadcasl 43 Eorlune Guild 2-3-4 vice-presideni 4' I-Ii Y I-2-3-4, presiclenl 43 Laiin of 7946 Club I-23 Choir 2-3-4' Wings Over WashinqIon 3 Irack I-2-3-43 foolball 2-3-4. I'-IAROLD GAEDE, looiball I: baskefball I3 Track 3-43 Cross couniry 43 lnirarnurals I-23 I-Ii Y I3 Broadcasi 3-4, assisrani ediror 3, edifor 4. WAYNE GARTNER, Joe, Choir 3-43 Irack I-23 Scripf Club 3-4, presidenl 43 Poefry Club 3-43 Lalin Club I-23 I-Ii Y I-2-3-43 Orchesira 43 Forfune Guild 3-43 Broadcasf 4: and Band 43 Dance Band 4: Movie Crew 3-4. LEWIS GARY, Lewie,' was on the Movie Crew I-2-3-43 foofball I3 baskelball manager I-23 Wecorni 2-4 Poelry Club 3-43 I-Ii Y 2-33 Broadcasf 4. DORIS GAUGER, Dorie was in G. R. I-2- 3-4, Cabinei' 43 Glee Club I-2-33 Lalin Club 2-33 PreMed 43 Choir 2-3-43 I-Iandicrafl I-23 Ushers Crew 2-3-43 E. T. A. 3-4, presidenl 4. CONSTANCE GEORGAS, Connie was in G. R. I-2-33 Glee Club I-2-3-43 Choir 3-41 Handicraft GORDON GLENDENNING, Gordie trGCk 'I-33 Choir 3-43 Sporfsman Club 3' I-Ii Y I-2-3-43 and Forlune Guild 2. SHIRLEY GOODWIN, Goody, Foriune Guild 2-3-4- G. R. I-2-3-4: Lalin Club I. MARJORIE ANN I-IADELY Midge, Book Club I-2-3-43 Broadcasl 4i G. A. A. I-2 3-43 Girl Reserves I-2-3-43 Glee Club I-2-33 Spanish Clulr I-23 Wecomi 43 Choir 2-3-43 Ushers Crew 2. KENNETH JACOBSON. Jalce' was in baslcelball It lracl: manage' 2' baseball 3-41 Hi Y 2-3, LAWERENCE JACOBSEN, Broadcasl 41 Band I-2-3. BRUCE JENKS. 'Norlf Junior Playg 'Wings Over Washinqfon'1 Dance Band 2-3-4: Choir 2-3-41 Wecomi. edilor 41 Scripl Club 3-41 Poerry Club 2-341 Orchestra 3-41 Forlune Guild 2 3-41 Band I-2-3-4' SARAJANE JOHNSON, lJohnriie was a cheerleader 2-41 Reporlers Club 4, presidenl 4' l-landicrafl 4, vice-presiden+ 4: secrelary of sophomore class: Pep Club 4, presidenf 41 Spanish Club l-27 Lalin Club li Gleo Club 21 G. R. I-2-3-41 Forlune Guild 3-41 Broadcasl 3-4. JOHN KARNER, Junie, Band l-2-3-41 vice-presidenf' Broadcasl l-2-31 Hi Y l-2, secrelary 21 Sludenf Conference I-2-3-4, presidenl 47 vice-presidenl of freshman class1 foolball I-2-3-4' baskelball I-2-3-4: lraclw I-21 Baseball 3-41 Dance Band 3-41 Movie Crew 2. LOlS KATUTIS, Ari Club 41 G. A, A, I-2-4: Girl Reserves I-2-3-41 Glee Club I-2-3: Choir 2-4. KARL KLETSCHKE Kleels, foolball I-2-3-4' baslcelball I-2-3-4' baseball I-2-3-4, caplain 41 Wecorni 41 Sludenl Conference 3-41 Sporlsman Club 3-41 Hi Y I1 Ari Club 4. BILL KNIPPEN, Knip, loolball I1 Baseball I-2-3-4: Spanish Club I-2: l-li Y I. BETTY LOU LINDBLOOM, Broadcast 4: G. A. A. 3: G. R. 3-41 Poelry Club 41 vice presidenr 4. She Trans- ferred from Arnundsen Hiqh in Chicago in her junior year. Clas JACK HARDMAN Base-ba'l l-3. DOROTHY HEIM. 'Dot' MARY LOUlSE HEISTERMAN, Arr Club I-22 Forlune Guild 3 4' G. A. A. 31 G. R. l-2-3-41 Lalin Club I-21 Ulzealhers in a Gale I Ushers Crew l-2-3-4. JANET HELFRICH. Boolc Club l-21 presidenl 22 Forlune Guild 2-3-41 G, R, l-2-3-4' Glee Club l-21 Poelry Club 3-4, prcsidenl 4' Scripl Club 41 Sludenl Conference 2-31 Wecorni 4: Prelvled 41 Ushers Crew 41 Choir 3-41 Junior Play, slage VVTGTTHQGVQ 'Winds Over Washinqlonl' 2' Fea+hers in a Gale 3' Cinderella 41rnonilor 4. LOUISE CARSON HENDERSON, Liza, Broadcasl 41 Forlune Guild 3-41 G. A. A. 33 G. R. 3-4 Glee Club 31 Poelry Club 41 Choir 41'The Doctor Had a Daughter, ROBERT HESSIJNG. Baseball 3' Junior Play 31 Forlune Guild 41 Bob Transferred from Glenbard in his iunior year, RUTH HESSLING, Chrislrnas IQ44' Rulhie transferred from Glenbard in her iunior year. BILL HOPF, 'lDoc,' loolball I-2-3-4, capfain 41 baslcelball I-2-3-41lrack I-2-3 41 Infra- rnurals l-21 Hi-Y l-21 A. B. C. 41 i Doc was lreasurer of his iunior class. RlCHARD IMPEY, Panheao Junior Play, slaqe CVGWI presidenl ol junior flassq 'Winds Over Washinqlonll1lraclc31lnlra'nurals l-21lennis I-2-3-41 bas- lcefball I-2: loolball l-2-3-4' Dance Band 2-3-4' Choir l-2-3-41 Prehlled 3-4' Siudenl Conference 3-41 Poetry 7-41 Lalin Club I-21 Hi Y I-2-3-41 Orchesira l-2-3-41 Forlurie Guild 2-3-41 Broadcasl 4. P l ELIZABETH MARCH, Befsf was in Book Club l-2, sec- relary I: Eorlune Guild 2-3-47 G. R. l-2-3-4, Cabinel 2-3-4' Glee Club I-Z-3, secrefary 2: Lafin Club l: Poefry Club 4: Sfudenf Conference 3-4, secrelary 4: Choir 3-4' 'June Madwg Ulfealhers in a Gale. ROBERT MCASSEY. 'Mac was in frack l-2' foofball l:bCISl4etbGll l-2-3-4: presidenf of lhe freshman class: Sfudenl Conference l-2- 3-4, vice-presfdonf 3. RUTH McOUlSTON, Mac,' Arl Club l-2, vice-presidenf 2: Book Club I- Forfune Guild 3-4, freasurer 4' G. A. A. l: Lafin Club l-2: Poelry Club 4: Wecorni 4: Ushers Crew 3: Junior Play. ROBERT MIN- NEAR, l-li Y l-2-3' Radio Club 4: frack 3. GEORGE MITROS, Junior Play: vice-presidenf of junior class in Wesl Chicago High School, lnframurals l-2, capfain l-23 volleyball 2. CLARENCE MODAFF, 'Modie' likes lo ride a rnoforcycle. MARION NELSON, 'Nellyf' Book Club 2: Frwrfune Guild 3-4: G. A. A. 2' G. R. 2-3-4, Cabinef 4: Lafin Club 2: Wecorni 4: Prelvled 3: Transferred from Senr l-ligh in her sophomore year: Junior Play, slaqe chaiirran: ' Feafhers in a Gale :Ushers Crew 4: Make-Up Club 2-3' Pep Club 4. FRED L. OCKERLUND, Freddie, Camera Club 2-3-4: l-li Y I-2-3-4' Sportsman Club 3-4: Junior Play, slage crew: foofball l-2. MARlAN PATTER- MAN. G. R. 2-3-4. DON PATTERSON, Hi Y I-2: Spanish Club I: Sfudenf Conference 2-3: foofball l-2-3-4: baskef- ball l-2-3-4, capfain 4: lrack l-2-3: baseball 4. RALPH PEARSON, Band 3-4: Fo:-fune Guild 4: Orchesfra 3: frans- ferred from Riverside-Brookfield in his iunior year: Dance band 3-4. BARBARA ANN PHILLIPS, A. B. C. 4: Band of 7946 l-2-3-4: Book Club l-2-4: Eorfune Guild 3-4: E. T. A. vice-presidenl 3-4: G. A. A. l-2-3-4, vice-presidenf 3, president 4: G. R. l-2-3, Cabinef 4: Orchesfra 4: Prelvled 4: Junior Play, prornpfer: Ushers Crew 2-3: Make-Up Club 2. BARBARA PUTMAN, Puf, Girl Reserves I-2-3: Glee Club I-4. CHARLOTTE RAAP, Char, Book Club l: G. A. A. l-3-47 G. R. I-2-3-4: Cabinef 3: Vfecomi 4: Junior Play, prompfer. BARBARA CAROL RAUCI-l, Ar? Club l-2: Book Club 2-3-4, secrefary 2: Forluno Guild 3-4, freasurer 4: G. A. A. l-3-4: Girl Reserves I-2-3-4: Lafin Club l-2: Poelry Club 4: Sfudenf Conference 3-4, freas- urer 4: Junior Play, sfaqe crew: Make-Up 3-4. JOE REIN- HARDT, Band I-2-3-4, presidenf 4: Broadcasf I-4: Orches- fra l-2-3-4: l-li-Y l-2: Poefry Club 3-4: Choir l-2-3-4: Dance Band 2-3, leader 4: foofball I-2: lennis l-2-4, cap- fain 3: P. A. Crew I-2. MARJORIE RIESER, Mamie, Forfune Guild 3-4: G. R. l-2-3-4: Glee Club 2-3, presi- denf 2-3. PERRY ROBINSON, l-li-Y l-2-3-4? Spanish Club 2: Sporfsman Club 3: Choir 3-4: Bud fransferred from Elgin High in his freshman year: lrack l-3: football 4. I3 MARY ELLEN STEPHENSON, 'Mimi fransferred from Oak Park High in her senior year. DORIS STROHM, Dorie' was in Girl Reserves 2-3-4. SAMUEL SUBLETT, JR., Sammy, 'Hurricanef Sfudenf Conference 4' Infra- mural I1 baskefball I-2-3-41fooIball I-2-3-4: frack I-2-3-4. AIKO TASHIRO, Ike, G. A. A. 2-3-4, secrefary 41 Girl Reservevs 2-3-4, freasurer 41 Glee Club 3-41 Sfudenf Conference 2-31 Wecomi 41 Choir 3-4, secrefary 41 frans- ferred from Posfon, Arizona, in sophorrore year. IDA THOMAS, lke.' RHODA THOMAS, Book Club 3-4' Girl Reserves 2-3-41 Rhoda fransferred from Chefoo Girl's School, Chefoo, China, in her sophomore year. EDWARD S. TILLIS, Ed foolball 31 library rnonifor. ROBERT TRESCOTT, Tresy, I-li Y I-2, officer I' foofball I-21 bas- kelball 41 Bowling League 3. WALLACE VALLETTE, Wally, Spanish Club 3, presidenf 3: lnframurals 3-4. dass LEONARD RODGERS, Hi Y 2: Lafin Club 21 Radio Club 47 Leonard fransferred from Benson High in Omaha in his freshman year, HILDEMARIE SADLER, Red fransferred from York in fhe middle of her sophomore year1 G. A. A. I. ALBERT SAVENAGO, lnframurals I-2-31 baseball 2. NANCY SAYRE, Arf Club I-21For+une Guild 2-3-4, corresponding secrefary 3, presidenf 41 G. A, A. 3: Girl Reserves I-2-3-4, cabinef 41 Sfudenf Conference I-3-4, secrefary 3: Lafin Club I-21 Poefry Club 41 Scripf Club 4, freasurer 41 Junior Play: Usher Crew 2-3-41 Sec- refary of Norfheasfern Disfricf Associafion of Sfuclenf Councils of Illinois 4. ROSANNE OAKES SCHNEIDER, Mimi, Book Club I1 Girl Reserves I-2-3-41 Glee Club I-2-31 Lafin Club 2-31 Handicraff Club I-2, vice-presi- denf 2. JEAN SCHRAMER. Toni, Book Club 3-4, sec- relary 4: Fortune Guild 2-3-41 G. A, A, 3-41 Girl Reserves I-2-3-4,cabine'r41Lafin Club I-21PreMed Club 41 Ushers Crew 2-3-4. JOHN HOWARD SHURTLEEF, Howie, Band I-2-4' Broadcasf I1 Eorfune Guild 3-41 Orchesfra, I1 Hi Y 3-41 Lafin Club 2-31 Junior Play: frack I. CAROL LEE SOLLENBERGER, A. B. C. 4, secrefary 41 Band I-21 Book Club I1 Broadcasf I-2-4: Girl Reserves I-2-3-41 Glee Club I-2-31 Poefry Club 3-4, freasurer 41 Spanish Club 31 Choir 3-4, vice-presidenf 4. MARY ANN SOUIRE, G. A. A. 3' Poefry Club 41 Girl Reserves 3-41 PreMed Club 3-4, secrefary-Treasurer 3-41 Mary Ann fransferred from Oak Park High School in her junior year. i SHIRLEY MAE VERNA, Arl Club 3-41 Girl Reserves I-2-3-4. ROSEMARY VIMONT, F. T. A. 4: Girl Reserves I-2-3-4: Spanish Club I-2: PreMed 4, DONALD WAGE- MANN, Beans NANCY WALLACE, Poelry Club 4: came 'ro us 'this year from York High School. LILLIAN WEILAND. ALLAN WESSELLS, Al, Skippy, Ioolball I-2-3-4: baslcefball I-23 Iraclr I-2: lnlramurals. BROOKS WILDER, Hooks, Forlune Guild 2-3-4, Ireasurer 33 Orcheslra I-2-3-47 Hi Y I-2: Larin Club I-2: Sludenl Con- ference 2-3-43 presidenl of his class in his sophomore year: Junior Play, sfage crew: June Mad , Iennis lg foofball 3-4: baslcelball I-2-3-4: Inlramurals I, caplain I. WILLIAM I-I. WINTI-IERS, Bill, ' Ioolball I-2: baslcelball 4: baseball 3-47 Bowling League 3. JIM WITTE, Broadcasf 4: Forfune Guild 47 foolball 4, Iraclr 4: lnlramural 4. Jim Iranslerred from San Maleo High in California. While Ihere fool- ball l-2-3: Iraclr I-2-3. RICHARD WOOD, Hi Y I-2: Sporlsman Club 2-3-4, vice-presidenl 43 lnlramurals I-2- 3-4: loolball I-2-3, ROY YAMANA, Ioofball 4: Trans- of 1946 ferred from Denson High School, Denson, Arkansas, in his iunior year. No picfures- DONALD GERTEN, Gerfie. ALICE SYNNATT, Arr Club 43 Trudie. Trudie Iransferred from McGregor, Iowa. Jun br: We did ii once and we did il again. NVe snowed 'ne oxner classes we really knew vvlwaf we were allei by winning rne NVar Bond drive and a lialiaday lioliday. Jusl lo be a lillle dillovenf from rlwe previous classes, we gave a murder rnyslery iailwer llian a Comedy lor our iunior play. 'No Way Gul' was qrvevn on No- vember 2. We are especially proud of our ororn, vvlii.,li we moved from the Baker Halal TT rlie Elrnliursf Counlry Club, Officers' Mounr, Pres: Hollar, VP.: ' ' E Frmd inks i Filzqerald. HOMF ROOM 2OIfMR SANDHOLM Fionl Row: llell lo Riqlill Doflle Asli ley, Dolores Edson. lvlarvra Abboll Mary' Day .lay Carlson. Second Row: Jean Decker, Elwood Clnaney, Riclvard Corrnany, Dorollny Bollweq, Carliy Filzqeiald, Sliirley Clous- lon, Lonnie Duner, Nanry Fredricks. Third Row: Jolnn Aubole, Ronald Dold, Bill Doolilrle, Bob Cross, Elmer Faul- slilflw, Bruce Cooley, Bob Carlson, Bob Pilzsimnions, Larry Freedlund, .lack Fifza willifi fS HOME ROOM 2O44MlSS JOHNSON Fronl Row: lLell lo Riqlill Harrie? Gibson, Suzanne Kelly, Nancy Gales. Marx Lanqan, Mona l-lildietli, Elaine Grillin, Peqqy Jones, Eileen Lacey. Second Row: l-lenry Kolvlew Bersy Hoirnes, Audrey Guslalson Mariorie Oralwarn, Nancy Grove, Joan Kavanaqlw Lmrel Jacobsen, Jeannefh: Henkel, Bill Hardy. 'llriird Row: Cliarles Gabriel Marilyn Inqralwarn, Slanley Hyde, Dale Hendrick- son, Everell Holerl, Dick Gilberr, Doug- las Kirkliara Georqe Heller. HOME ROOM ZOSAMRS. BOREN Fronl Row' lLell lo Riqlill Adele Rolwrs, Roberla Oakes, Lorraine Lund Dolores Miffnnan, Joan Mccullock, Vir- qinia Player, Bob McCarfliy. Second Row: Dorollwy Newbern, Gene- vievvo Saflord, Mary Mundy. Carol Rus- sell, Rullimarie Milclwell, Joan Loerzel, Jean Pisller, Ray Munqer, Lois Lauder- bauqln. Tliird Row' James Liebiq, Lewis Mor dan, Myron Sawyer, Norman Lucas, Bob Salisbury, Bob Mounl, Bob Marlin Mike Manila. HOME ROOM 208-MRS, LYTLE Fran' Row. Hoff To RiQk'lfkAf'lV1G Short Jane Scnrniff, Mary Lou Wilkins, Connie Skinner, Mairolnn Smart, Bill Squires, Second Row: David Tkwornas, Caroi Wkiiffnor. Genevieve Wocadruff, Barbara Sigkinoidw, Doroiny Ann Znrbork, Wanda Voqci. Boyd Smeiand, June Scneffler. Third Row: Biii Sfeele, Roger Walkwifz, Max Wexkz Paul Thompson, LaVerne Vniqr, Joe Snydeu -Junior Play Fronf row: Fredericks, Williams, Par ro++, Decker. Back Row: Skinner, Cross Hiiborn Salisbury, Dune Doolifile. LS MFT: LSMMFT, LS MFT ses you!'N Hqimmee Chesmrfieldsli 0 fzomo e Class Umwllllfifi i0 l9l il'19 luniors show lhe res? ol us up in salesmanship, we pushed our way up and came our on loo in rhc- stadium seal drive lor would il be filling 'O say lhal Joan Hellman came out on rap lor us?l. The main even? on our social calendar was lhe Freshman-Sophomore Parry which was held in lhe sorinq. n Lee Droege-r, pres, Fred Thurston, Bob Hadley, joon Muze. HOME ROOM ICQ!-MISS CHILES Eronl Row: Jim Case, Lois Brisson Olive Ann Connolly, Marqarel Anderson Malilda Besore, Pal Berry, Suzanne Con- lev. Second Row: Dick Buckley, Jim Adkins, Berk Carlson. Dean Bussarl, Dick Becker Jo Ann Beurier, Raymond Burgess. Third Row: Tom Collins, Lee Apple- qare, Bill Boden, Carllon Broman, John Boslrom, Torn Almond, Vynlon Bearly, Oscar Akerlund, Kennelh Buck. HOME ROOM IO3-MISS FELGAR Eaonl Row: lLell lo Riqhll Pal Darling, Gloria Fieliiz, Lucille Durisch, Arlene Gansberq, Daqmar Erikson, Priscilla Gales. Second Row1Marqe Duncan, Lois Dun- can, Ann Cooley, Dorolhy Cunningham, Dawn Franciscy, Barbara Eicher, Ellen Gary, June Erickson. Third Row: Pal Filzsirnrnons, Jack De- Van, Roger DeEilippo, Bob Ecklin, Harold Cook, George Dawson, Herberf Erickson Lee Droeqer, Georqe Eredericks. Bob Cormany, Waller Cox, HOME ROOM lOl--MISS COWEN Eronf Rowg lLell lo Riqhrl Dick Hark- rider, Georqe Hardman, Leland Gerlen, Gloria Henderson, Fern Hillon, Ted Hiohl. Second Row: Hal Halenza Don Grai- leau Myrel Harner, Pal Hall, Beverly Grenl, Judy Helirich, John Greenwood Erank Golder. Third Row: Jack Henkel, Georqe Greq- ory, Mary Lou Harliqan, Janel Hepp, Nancy l-leitzler, Pot Hole, Don l-lorris, Doncrld Hcidley, Bob Hadley. HOME ROOM 5- MlSS MlNER Eronl Rrw: Wrrlravf Ki, H, Alice lnzmrr if' Hfrlvn l-luyilws Clwariirs Kws w'. Swcrd Rr.-.1 ,la k K'm'l'nke Jian lv5 va Naanil, Kfe-nw' ClarlbfeiJCl'arl- Q r Sccrirr Kimi, Slvlri-V Kvralir, lfid Rim: Hz -11- P Krrir if Hari, Hr-'E Qarrilv Kin-rrl' Em-11 Jslrwrwsfnr R: -'rr lx ws, Jfaf' Krwn Tr-'rr llull. I-lOME ROOM IO4--MR. COUN Eonl Row: llmll lo Rlfzlrll Geraldine Lnwali, Mary Jam- Lace, Joanne Mack, Mamie Liqnr, Second Row: Eugene Means, Larry Maloney Alice Larson Joan Mile, Srnrley Nelson Rullw Lane. Georzve Mede- rick. Tlwi-d Row: Junior Munclr, Francis Liver' 'nore Alden Niclrerzcr' l-larry Melros. Ncrvnan Lyman, Jirn Lane Glen Mah. HOME ROOM 202-MRS, VINING Fronl Row: ll.e'll lo Riqlwll Richard Rhodes, Bob Favor. Eleanor Porier, Be-Hy Raucn, Geraldine Smlll1,,la'nes Pc-lefson. Second Row: Bill Scott, Vernelle Sub' Ielf Heierr Swanson, Virqinia Rodgers, Doris Ncvalc Ken Sluarl, Mary Nuclcolls. Tlnird Row: Robe-rl Sglwrarne, Gerald Pallerrnan, Stanley Srnillw, Bib Slanlwope, Delberf Noble, David Srrnolier, Bill Srnillrr Wayne Se-rl, Dcn Searles. HOME ROOM P06--MR, HYBL Eronl Rcrw: ll.r-ll To Rlilllll Prudence Wlnaplf,-5, Sylvia Tullar Emo Tlmrslcn, Yvonne Vlffwiilz--5, Bill Trrlsrrnll. Sw' ond pow: Raynrwrwd ladder Jce Ur' can Eiwmlc- llwo:v'I'sfr A'l-We Wnilaler Ewa! rallw Vvfassvr. -row-S F e fzman Cla: Alle: lhe iirsl lew days of lruslralion, we loiind ourselves gelling adiusied lo the busy life in Whealon High. A 1 Shorfly aller school began we were The honored guesls al a parly given for US by the upperclassrnen. Our rrosl oulslanding aclivily ol The year was lhe Hard Times Parly ol which .he mosl oulsianding leafure was The relreshrnenls. Our linal social evenf of The year was The Freshman-Sophomore Party, Bill Arnold, Wes., Varrell Williams. Vida ,leon Butcher, Don Heller. HOME ROOM 8eMlSS LEEDLE Eronl Row: lLell lo Righll Marianne Berlrand. Dorolhy Conlorli, Harriel Al Cher, Nancy Abbofl, Shirley Alger, Dor- ol'iy Berls, Edward Beclc. Second Row: Bill Arnold, Helen Aubele Rulh Arrnifage, Vida Jean Bulcher, Kiki Burger, Jean Ahrens, Jim Anslow, Rich- ard Bagley, Third Row: Edith Benson, Jeannine Bohl' nneyer, Bolo Aler, Bill Beulier, Harry Bauler, Dave Auble, Rodney Anderson, Jim Baloq, Joan Ball. HOME ROOM 2-MISS KOHLMANN Fronl Row: ll.ell lo Riqhll David Gauger, Gordon Hadley, Jo Ann Golder Shirley Darling, Rosemary Eorlrnan Joanne Harrnes, Lois Gauqer, June Ham' rnond, Paul Dunalcin, David Diclfson, Second Row: Bob Hanson Dolores Guild, Lorraine Dolgos, Carol Ebersper- ger, Molly Eichhorsl, Gloria Hansen Jaclcie Eredriclcs, Phyllis Elvin, Ellen Cox Lorella Harnes, Laurel Freeman, Thornas Crane. Third Row: LeRoy Hadley, George Douglas, Charles Gary, Donald Harliqan Neal Conley, George Dryden, Gene Courser, Charles Eilzgerald, Gerald Craio. HOME ROOM 4-MlSS SPARKS Froni Row: ll.ell lo Rightl Rarnona Lyda, Marilyn Hill, Daisianna Krengel, Jeanne Henderson, Lois Kommes. Second Row: Rulh Holrnslen, Grace Jordan, Margie McEnleqarf. Audrey Johnson, Dorolhy Kirnbell, Elizabelh John- son, Belly Klein, Marilyn Lenerlz, Nancy Hennicke. Third Row: Ollo Hrozny, Bob Johnson, Bob liarns, Harless King, Roberl Kroning, Don Heller, Roy Kuhn, James Ludwig, Jim Mccausland, Joe McConnell, John Mc- Vay. HOME ROOM 7-MR. l-IODGES Eronl Row: lLeli lo Riqh+l John Saw- yer, Evelyn Rolh, Florence Modall, Rob- erla Scoll, Jean Ryiher, Nancy Rinqberq, Mildred Millrnan, Mary Schrarner, Cyn- thia Nichols, Lora Lee Player. Second Row: Clarence Nelson, Mark Mayeau, David Pallerson, Sylvia Sawyer, Dolores Srnirh, Viola Pelerson, Rulh Ray- spis, Barbara Rosqa, Millie Schroeder, Bob Schewe. Third Row: John Nuclcolls, Elward Rush, Francis Newbern, Donald Mayhew, Spene Cer Sawyer, Harold Roof, Ladd Parsons, George Sayer, James Smiih. HOME ROOM 3-MR. POE Fronl Row1 lLeii 'fo Riqhll Ned Swee- ney Floyd Zarboclr, David Vear, Bernice Todlz, Marilyn Worneldorltl, Nancy Tuclcer. Second Row: Blaire Ward, Don Win- lhers, LeRoy Sfevens, Conslance Snyder, Joyce Thomas, Carolyn Voirol, l.ela Woodward, Rosemary Waqernann, Bruce Ward, Mary Ellen Sleen, Varrell Williams. Third Row: Ar? Siresney, Bob Thorne. Sidney Wall, Jim Winler, Ruih Wehlinq, Franlr Wilcox, Shirley Way, David Slrohrn, Jeanne Twiqg, Gail Voighl, Bar- bara Wriqhf. I Tigers Defeat Naperville for Title, 13- 6 Capt. Doc Hopf Sparks Q Cdllenn Panic r,...,,...,l: . Victory: Runs 41 Yards 1' 1 FOI' Tying T0lKhd0!yn Q ,,.,,Ellm:fmm.e-mw5wmw1s1f'f.e e . . M Giinmriivens Grd Ssrisswvfb T 5 af In tiger Fqmbles Nmzsig Ten Upset--N.f'. 26, Purdue 14 . i 'fffi' 'f '1i'S!.f.s. ?'i -Recovered by Bards: 2 A we ff-wm's Scores P 1 Y Jammu. Ns--s.N,4s.,,,. ..,,W M lm H Tig' f EIS and Sai . Ut! 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' MM QlC1AwT5 ' Q A Y Q ' an-'A ' A M 'AGE'-DAzLrJounxAL-n oth Teams Score Their ggi T e we-ff,eu 3 Nmfmm 'ouchdowns on Passes: Tjzjjvj ,xsl gs I ers D . ,lls 3 M 9f6QfMSycamore, 7.9 l Ohio sane Wfksdniilseeksfielf Nui 'Y S 'lu D V S gtit' gl Q umbles e p if e fs T i? Cha eY,5UUeH, Wilder f gCards A giggsiw- lugs? A S I -dew. E. rms. 1. -mm vf?,,:1?,,1sy Q Nu W - .iilgggfl xx I-5979 heaion Points: . l t gupp me 1rK'f9 ' 1:1 un-1 In: L l I h f '. exams uQf:, ns 70119 De enswely 9 dl Th 1 1 .e., ,eA. K F,,m,,,e ,Wk n fl ler oofbal! WHEATON O GLENBARD I2 Before a ca- poclty crowd af Grange Field, flue Tigers were frinrurned by flueir nearby rivals I2fO. Doc Hopf led several fufile offensive assaulfs. Roll and Tyler falked for flue visifors. Vufl'lE!5xTOlNl O ST. CHARLES O Again Vvlueafon failed fo luif sfride as Sf. Cluarles luolds fearuu scoreless in deadlock. Several passes from Dick lvlize fo Sam Subleff and Don Pafferson nearly resulfed in a foucludown, buf flue combined efforfs of flue elernenfs and, in a lesser degree Sf. Cluarles sfopped Wlueafon on flue Sainf's 8 yard line. WHEATON 9 DUNDEE O Tlue Tigers finally came fo life and defeafed a big feam from Dun- dee. Wiflu Sam Subleff and George Dryden sparking flue drive flue Tigers scored in flue Second period. Doc l-lopf fallied from flue fluree yard line. Also in flue second period, flue enfire Tiger line frapped Unrulu of Dundee beluind flue goal line fsr- -s ra -i uc ,.i.u-.!. WHEATON 34 BATAVIA O Wiflu Sam Sub leff scoring fluree foucludowns, flue Tigers rolled all over a small fearn from Bafavia, scoring in every period. Every player on flue Tiger feam saw lcfion, as flue Tigers soared fo flueir second suc- cessive Tiger conference vicfory. Tlue foucludowns were scored by Subleff, Karner, and Dryden. WHEATON 32 WEST CHICAGO O ln flueir firsf ouf-of-fown encounfer, flue Tigers. frounced flue Wesf Cluicago Wildcafs 32-O. Sam Subleff scored fluree for flue second successive week. Karner and l-lopf also fallied, flue laffer on a 40 yard run. Wl-TEPNTON 8 GENEVA 7 Tlue Tigers moved info firsf place in flue liffle-seven confer- ence by defeafing luifluerfo unbeafen Geneva. Geneva scored on a pass in flue firsf guarfer and led 7-O. Tlue Tigers refaliafed, wluen Don Brinks blocked a Geneva fluird-down punf. On fourflu down flue Tiger line nailed Geneva quarferback Acciari behind The goal line Tor a saTe-Ty. The Tiger Touchdown came in The second period when 'l-lurricane SubleTT Toolc a TlaT pass Trom Tresh- man Dryden and ran 34 yards Tor a score. Several Times ThroughouT The game The Tigers were sTopped shorT oT a score. The Tiger oTTense, sparlced by Berry, neTTed Il TirsT downs To Geneva s 2. WHEATCN I9 SYCAMORE O The Tigers played sluggish TooTball as They Triumphed over hapless Sycamore. The Tiger score came in The second period when Doc T-TopT passed To Elwood Chaney Tor a score. SubloTT added The second and Wilder The Third aTTer rugged Don Brinlcs had blocked a Sycamore punT. WHEATCN I3 NAPERVILLE 6 The Tigers won The l945 championship OT The liTTle seven conTerence when They came Trorn behind To win over Naperville aT The NorTh CenTral College Tield. Naperville scored on a pass in The second period and led aT halTTime, 6-O. The Tigers counTed in The Third guarTer on a 45 yard run by l-lopT, Tollowing a 26 yard run oTT leTT-Tackle by Berry. A Tew plays laTer l-lopT Threw a pass To Karl KleTschlce, who was downed on The Naper- ville Two yard line. On The TirsT play, a quarTer- baclc snealc Tailed. Then The ball was given To Saba leTT who crashed over on a crossbaclc To The leTT side. l-lopT place-lciclced The exTra poinT. VARSITY FOOTBALL Third Row: Ford, Lealre Yarnana l-lassed, Mize T-lyde ApplegaTe, Robinson Coach Colin. Second Row: KleTschlce, Wessells, Dryden, Berry, Freedlund, S. Sn1iTh, l'ToTerT, Chaney, FirsT Row1 Brinlcs, lrnpey, WiTTe, T-TopT, SubleTT, ElTsTrom, Wilder, PaTTerson. If -. hui' ,,,V Q . +21 . . x D 381. 5 ,V M- .ak ,ii xc , . . af ' T ig. -6' yi? T- T - ' , - v.4'T Q crlgi-'iii' N, . . ' T-r .. - - - is Tri' ci TTT: 5, Xxx. - g eva.-5 -if A Q A , ' ' Q 4 f . - 4 ' ' 2 -T , , .Q - so , ,, ... K fa Q .rl A , V X . 'TA' A .4-i X1 :zu 1 11 it as 3 as r,,i ai 3 -if S g . ' ii gm' Sv t T ,.i as aa I5 as FI If c Q42 QQU f- 1B:a I . I T ' 1 ' m T ,M ...T f' Javvf-.4 , 1 - . 1 . A 5 A.. .L . idx xx F1 .'-7,57 IW ' -.IJ- '-.hb f-'v', - , i 'T' , , of-r. .--4 -4 - 1' K, S., - FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL Third row: Coach Poe, Beufier, Gralleau, R. Hadley, Droeqer, Anderson, R. Scoll, Cool: Bauler, Smirh, Conley, Auble Pafrerrnan, Hull, McCarfv, Coach l-lodges, Trescoll, Filch. Second row: Coach l-lorsley, Searles, Parsons, Thurslon, Burgess, Kroehnlce, Ludwig, De Van, Verna, Schewe, Fifzqerald Nelson, l-lardiqan, Mayeau. Firs? row: Fifzsirnrrons, McVay. Sweeney, G. Hadley. Sievens, Veer, Zczrbock, Aier, Smoker, Douglas. Receiving honors for lhe Tigers were Dick lmpey and Doc Hopf, who were accorded honorable menlion on The all-slale learn. l-lopl, lmpey, Bader Ellslrom, Don Brinlas, Don Palferson, Sam Sublell, and Bob Berry were selecled on lhe all-conference eleven while Karl Klelschlce, Bob l-lassed, Jim Wille, and John Karner received honorable nnenlion. Wx Hgfzhgfzfs of ffze 6' fb' and L'ourf Reach fer H19 sky, parfner. WeH, well . . . Gazing info The Magic Ballf Hooops . . .' H04 wks The WheaTon I-Iigh School varsiTy basIceTbaII Team, paced by high-scoring CapT. Don PaTTerf son, 6' 5 cenTer, wenT Through an unusually suc' cessTuI casaba campaign This season, winning I7 games while losing 6. Two oT Those dcTeaTs came aT The hands oT iTs poTenT conTerence rivals Trom Dundee, who were beaTen only Three Times in 34 games. The WheaTon cagers Tinished The season in second place in The IiT+Ie seven conTerence vviTh I I wins and a Trio OT deTeaTs, The Third oT which was adrriinisTered by a rangy BaTavia quinTeT. The Tiger conTerence record showed Two wins over Sycamore, Naperville, ST. Charles, Geneva, WesT Chicago, and one over BaTavia. The WheaTon Tive was led in Those enco.inTers by PaTTerson, who counTed I87 poinTs, and junior Torward sTar, Dick Mize, who Tallied I55. Also ouTsTanding Tor The Tigers were ace senior ball- handling sTandouTs, guards Bob IvIcAssey and Brooks Wilder. Filling ouT The Tiger lineup were Torward aITernaTes, Bob TrescoTT, rugged senior' Don Brinlcs, 6' 3 seniorg and Bob IvIounT, iunior oTTensive ace: and versaTiIe guard, George Dry- den, Treshrnan Negro Tlash. CapT. PaTTerson, Mize, Ivlcffxssey, and Wilder were seIecTed on The All-Conicerence Tive, wiTh I3aTTerson raTing The TirsT Team and The oThers, The second Team. VARSITY BASKETBALL I7ronT Row: I-'IopT, Dryden, TrescoTT, IVIounT, Wilder, Berry, Mcxbxssey, Freecllund, Second Row: Coach Colin, I-Iyde, Ivlize, Lucas, PaTTerson, Brinks, WinThers, SubIeTT, KIeTschIce, Robinson. .lk ,. .- D A ,-. 1 lgbfs The pfospecrs for varsily baskerball nexr year are somelhing abour which To be opfimisfic. There will be 'rwo varsiry regulars and live varsily sguadmen relurning lo form a nucleus for an- olher slrong leam. l-leading 'rhe lisl of relurning vererans are Dick Mize, oflensive ace of 'fhis sea- son, who was selecred on Jrhe second all-conler- cnce loam' Bob Mounr, live ball handler and 'tusheshol' arfisl' George Dryden, who played regularly as a freshman: Norm Lucas, 6' 3 pivol afar who is especially adepl ar dirliculr-angle side shols, and Larry Freedlund, versalile iunior fool- baller. This group will be augmenred by several frosh- soph sfalwarrs. Heading rhe ace lrosh-soph slars are Jim Lane, ace sophomore guard' Jack Mc, Carly, who was second only To Lane in 'ream scoring lhis season: Bob l-ladley, who made a specialry of pol-short and l-larry Bauler, l-lerb Erickson, Don Gralleau, and Lee Droeger. Coach Colin will have lo change lhe offensive slyle ol rhis year, because he will nor have 6' 3 Parrerson around whom To build The play cycle. Nexr year's learn will, in addilion, miss lhe sleady lloorplay of rhis year's guards, Mcfxssey and Wilder. FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL P'if'Ff Row: Beurjm Hadley, Bussort, Todder, McCarthy. Sffond Row: Coafh Horsley, DeVan, Ecklin Bauler Gralreau, Erickson, Lane, Smirh. -is . - ng: -g. .. ' O U 1.x Ax Q . 5.-5 -at I 7 ack '- A look aT lasT year's Track Team shows The Tigers wiTh a TirsT place in The WheaTon Relays, The DisTricT meeT, and The LiTTle Seven ConTer- ence meeT. WiTh ThirTeen reTurning leTTermen, including CapTain Tom Callinan, The Illinois STaTe Hahf Mile Champion, The I946 Tigers are righT in sTride wiTh The besT oT WheaTon's Track Teams. The Tiger Thinclads, under The experienced coaching oT Mr. Hodges and Mr. Poe, TirsT began Their Training laTe lasT Tall in cross-counTry run- ning. l-leaded by CapT. Callinan, The cross- counTry boys did quiTe well Tor Themselves. For The TirsT year since The sTarT of The war Track has goTTen back To iTs pre-war sTaTus by resuming indoor Track. The WheaTon TracksTers made an excellenT showing in The indoor season, Capf Torn Callnan TRACK TEAM Sindh Row: Douglas, BeuTier, Thorne, Cohrs, McVay, Hadley. FiTTh Row: McCausland. Conley, Cooley, Sawyer, Minnear, STanhope, Anderson, Mayeau Zarbock FourTh Row: TrescoTT. Cook, Auble, Parsons, RooT, Baloq. KarsTens, VoigT. Third Row: Liebig, SmiTh, McCarTy, Smoker, ThursTon, BosTrom, PeTerson, Dryden. Second Row: Coach Hodges. Chaney, Droeger, SCOTT, Cross, Morgan, WalkwiTz, ParroTT Coach Poe FirsT Row: Ford, Sub eTT, STe son, Callinan, Brinks, Berry, I-lopT, Lucas, McLean, Hull. Baseball losing only one dual meeT and placing Third in The Naperville lndoor Relays. The Tigers came To Their Tull sTrengTh, however, aT The beginning OT The ouTdoor season. ln Their TirsT imporTanT appearance in an ouTdoor meeT The Tigers won The Geneseo Relays. AT The Du Page CounTy meeT WheaTon was Third in The scoring. Sparlced by CapT. Callinan, who beT- Tered The STaTe l'lalT Mile record in running his leg oT The Two mile relay in l:S6 TlaT, The Tigers made a greaT showing in winning This year's WheaTon Relays. The Tigers sfill have The Proviso NighT Relays, The DisTricT meeT, The STaTe meeT, and The LiTTle Seven ConTerence meeT on The schedule Tor The remainder oT This year's season. From Their show- ings This year The Tigers are Tavored in boTh The DisTricT and ConTerence meeTs, and should do well aT boTh Proviso and downsTaTe. WheaTon's l946 baseball Team, sTudded wiTh Ten reTurning leTTermen Trom lasT year's squad, regisTered Three decisive vicTories in The TirsT six games of a sTiTT sixTeen game schedule. AlThough dropping The season's opener on March 28 To La Grange, 2 To I, The Tiger nine avenged Them- selves by rouTing The Lions, II To 4, in a reTurn game, and deTeaTing LoclcporT and ST. Charles, 6 To 2, and 4 To O, respecTively. Led by CapTain Karl KleTschlce, WheaTon's ace moundsman and cleanup hiTTer, The lineup in- cludes such veTerans as Bob TrescoTT, shorTsTopZ Bob lvlcfxssey, leTT Tield7 Bob IvlounT, cenTer Tieldg Bill WinThers, TirsT base: Jim Lane, second base: Bill Knippen, righT Tield: John Karner, Third base: Ken Jacobsen, second base: and Al Wessells, caTcher. ln addiTion To These leTTermen, Don PaT- Terson, rangy ouTTielder and piTcher, and Jude Collins and l-larry Bauler, a pair OT promising sophomores, have gained varsiTy berThs. A hosT oT TalenTed underclassmen have dis' Tinguished Themselves as replacemenTs Tor This year's graduaTing seniors. Several ouTsTanding prospe-cTs are Dave PaTTerson, Bob Ecklin, Dean BussarT, Ed Ruch, Jack Kroehnlce, Ray Burgess, and Larry Freedlund. This group and veTerans Lane, lvlounT, Bauler, and Collins will Torm The nucleus Tor Coach Bud Colin's I947 aggrega- Tion. NexT year's hurling corps will be led by IvlounT, who has been vicTorious in several games This year, and Freedlund, Burgess, and Bauler, who have all seen considerable acTion on The mound. Team? l TENNIS TEAM FronT Row: McCar- Thy, Baschen, Rein- hardT, Salisbury. Second Row: Hyde, McConnell ATer, Craig. .il Fronr Row: Todlz, Henderson Darling, Rinqberq. Verna. Second Row: Cox Ahrens, Langan, Duncan, Phillips, Duncan Rosqa. ihird Row: Miss We ner, Player, l'lenl4le, KGtL1TiS, AFUOSS, Benns, Krengel. 6. This year The G.A.A. was led by Barbara Phil- lips as president Mary Langan as vice-presidenr' Ailco Tashiro as secrerary-ireasurer, and Miss Werner as advisor. In The annual infer-class bas- lcelball fournamenl Jrhe Juniors came our as The 32 14. 14. vicrors, Oiher hiqhlighrs of lhe year included 'lhe fall play day ai Wesr Chicago, The srale ielef graphic baslcef-shoolinq conresi, and +he spring play day a+ S+. Charles. l STUDENT CONFERENCE F-'on' Ow Be-ivy LGC9y,Guslalson March Worneldorl Snyder PVE2dY'lClfS Tullar Lucey. Srvfono rw l-lendevson Carlson Sfeen Edgar Burger Player, Willvarns Cool. Third rcw Zavlfoclr, Player Sayre, Dickson, Firzgerald, Decler, Hail Mile Chrisriansen. Fnuvfh vow' Mnunl Sublell Freedlund lmpey, Berry Brinlcs Snyder SUyer,McAssey, Filth vow AdklnS,Golder,Wa1r Hadley Droeger McCarthy, Douglas, Baschen Wilder, Ellsfiom Gilborr Arnold, Lravboil. Sludenl Conlerence is lhe governing organizalion lor lhe successful evenls ol lhe year, and The mid-year' elec, rhe whole srudenl body, and under The guidance of Mr. lion of ollicers furnished some of The oulslanding happen' Burger This group lalces up school problems ol all lypes. ings ol The year. John Karner was lhe presidenl lor lhe The Pep and Social Commillees had charge ol many ol lirsr semesler, and Franlc Solder lor lhe second semester. A. B. C. Fronl row: Miss Werner, Phillips, Mr. Hodges, Sollenberqer Mr. Colin, l-loph. Second rowi Mr Sandholm, Brinlcs, Ford Mr, Burger. The Alhlelic Board ol Conlrol is fhal group which supervises and aurhorizes lhe presenlalion ol all arhlefic awards and lhe malcing ol all schedules. They also delermine such policies as are necessary in our afhleric program. Besides fhe laculfy members and The coaches The A.B.C. has Jrhree sludenf members, fwo elecred in fhe lall and fhe presidenl of G.A.A. who au- romarically becomes a member. Cfzoir This years choir was excepTionally Tine. Programs were Church and The annual spring concerT aT The high school. given along wiTh The orchesTra and glee clubs aT The De- Can you TorgeT The joy oT hearing The Hallelujah Chorus parTmenT Clubs ChrisTmas program aT The MeThodisT and ilhe LosT Chord. Firsf row: Toshlron, Wilkins, Ahloon, Gauqer, ShorT, Carlson, March, Tullar. Second row: Skinner, Player,GeOrQOS, Jones, Henderson, BuTcher, DurTee, Jacobsen Ashley. Vogel Sollenberger, DurTee. Third row: Hadley, SaTTord, Oakes, l-lolrnes. Schne.der, Erway, KaTuTis, l-lelTrich, Loerzel,ChrlStIOr1SSer1, Rleser, Cook Wallace. Fourth rowt Mile, Newbern MaTula, DooliTTle, Morgan, ParroTT, Kirkham, Bremer, Robinson Gadner, Glendenninq, MounT Jenks, Fwd. Impey. Sal sbury, Dance Band FirsT row: Pearson, Thompson Carlson Kirkharn. Second row: GarTner, ShurTleTT, ReinhardT Broman Jenks. Irnpey. AbsenT: Karner, Bremer, Chaney. Playing Tor school dances makes The dance band an imporTanT parT ol The exTra-curriculum oT The school. WiTh Joe ReinhardT as leader This year, The schools dance music was oT The besT. 34 Fortune Gu 7d M One of lhe larqesl and mosr aclive orqanizalions in which are limifed lo The lhree upper classes only. This year W. C. H. S.-ils membership is divided belween lhe dra- lhe Forlune Guild has underfalcen The presenlalion of 'fhe maiic group and lhal of malce-up, slage crews, and cosfum- lirsl Children's Lillle Thealer produclion in Whealon, ing. Admission info +he dramalic group is s'rill by lry-ours Cinderella, OLD MEMBERS: Fronf row: Carlson, Rauch, McQuis'ron. Gales, Shorf, Salford, Phillips, Jones, Schramer, March, Durlee. Second Row: Cross, Heislerman, Loerzel, Voiqhl, Henderson, Fredriclcs, McMahon Lacey, Zarboclc, Durlee. Third Row: Helfrich, NelSOl'1, Goodwin, Sayre, Dickson, Graham Milchell, Wvifmer, Clousron, Player, Duner, Williams, Schneider, Balm. Fourfh Row: Snyder, Glendenninq, Garlner, Morgan, Shurflell. fil+h Row: Hardy, Cross, Bremer, Ford, Hyde, Jenlcs, Wilder. NEW MEMBERS: Fronl Row: Whaples, Berry, Lacey, Rauch, Lanqan, Skinner, Fielrtz, Abboll, Brisson, lnqwersen, Mack, Heilzlef. Second rowt Hoffman, Duncan, Tullar, Henderson, McCulloclc, Edgar, Wallace, Loser, Griffin, Decker, Thompson. Third row: Larson, Mize, Way, Russell, Oalces, Grove, Holmes, Pisfler, lnqrahanf, Lowderbauqh, Hepo. Gram, Cooley, Fourlh rcw: Mccarlhy, Dooliflle, Salisbury, Henderson, Harris, Hilborn, Dawson. Fiflh row: Maloney, Smoker, Kliesch, Hesslinq, S+e+son, Scolf, Elfsfrom, Parro++, Pearson, Kuhs. 35 Band and 0 cfzesfra BAND TRUMPETS: Re'nhardT Karner ShurTlei: Zarboclc l-larris Williams Livermore l-loTh Dickson CLARINETS: Carlson Berlrand Woodruff Gems Thompson AbboTT WhiTalier Johanson Lowderbaugh Twigg Dolgos Ward T-lamrrond Conlorli. FLUTES- Cross Lanqan ShorT Erilcson Nichols Kimball. OBOE. Mundy, BASSOON: Phillips. BASS QLARTNET: Arnoss. ALTO SAX: Pearson Wilcox, BARWONE SAX: Applegote,Choney, l-TORNS: Zorboclc, lngrohom, Ahrens. BARITONES: lflolmes, Carlson. TROMBONES: Jenks, Bostrom, Holenzo, Smoker, Mcflouslond, Worcl,l2uch. DRUMS: Way, Gartner, Snyder, Beutier,Porkes, Cross, Duncan, Thorne. BASS' Webber, McConnell Qszringj Wesson. TWIRLERS Zorboch, Floyd, Dorthy Ann, Naomi, Grohom. ANNOUNCER: Moloney. CONDUCTQR: Mr. Arthur Sweet. The Band concerTs This year are someThing of which Mr. Karner' secreTary-Treasurer DoroTheanne Zarboclc' and SweeT and The members oT The Band can be very proud. Librarian, Mary Lee Cross. Joe ReinhardT was presidenT wiTh vice-president John ORCHESTRA: lSTrings onlyl VlOLlNS: Wilder lmpey Pisfler Cross Williams BussarT Tullar Mundy, AbboTT Tnomas Sylyia,SOWyer, Whitman Spencer ,SGvvyer. BASS: Wosson. CELLO: Fredriclcs. PIANO: Hendrickson Swanson, Grant. To The Seniors, playing Tor commencemenT is The mosT aT The ChrisTmas Program aT The MeThodisT Church, The imporTanT Thing The orchesTra does all year, buT iT is only Spring Music ConcerT, and provided music Tor The high one oT The many. WiTh Miss Dirlcs direcTing, iT perTormed school drarnaTic producTions. ,Vi i 6'lee dub and 6. A. P. Because oT The rnixed schedule This year, The Girls Glee Club had To be broken inTo Two groups, second period and Third period. ln spiTe oT This handicap They managed To do a Tine job ThroughouT The year. OTTen They ioin wiTh The Choir To give a program such as aT ChrisTrnas or The CiTizens oT Tornmorrow broadcasT. GLEE CLUB POM Row Tuclrer Rauch AbboTT Whaples Gales, Tullar Wornel- d:'T Gauoer Ringberq l'lOlrT1eS, Kommes. Second ROW. Duncan WhiTalcer Hill V-viral Hanson STeen FV9dGTICl4S, Burger, Butcher, Henniclce, Wheling. Third Row Mile Wasson Sub lelf Cox Hill, Way Guild Hel- frich Besore Cooley Nelson idsfn Ball Freerran G.A.P. Firsf 'ow GaTes Abbott, Langan Carlson. Second Row: Slcunner, SofTord, Holmes, Helfrich, Duner, Fitz- gerald, McMohon, Llndbloom. Third row ReinhardT Wilder Jenks G-arTner Gary, l I STrange noises and queer anTics issuing Trorn lO3 are only a parT oT The TesTs which prospecTiye members: musT pass in Eor's Glumy Place in order To become Genuine Adnnirers oT Pooh. The Pooh Club also has a Chridrnas ParTy aT The House in IOO Alcer VVood where all enjoy Friendly Frolic with The G. A. Pfs oT Torrnor years. RM., Pre Meaj and latin flabs This was The second year Tor l:uTure Teacher oT America. The advisor was Mrs. Vining who did a grand iob. The oTTicers Tor This year were: presidenT, Doris Gauger: vice presidenT, Audrey ChrisTian- 555-n,secreTary and Treasurer, Joan Loser. This club disbanded aTTer The TirsT semesTer buT hopes To be sTarTed again nexT year. Pre-lvledics, a newly organized club, is already proving To be a huge success. lTs members are all sTudenTs inTeresTed in Tollowing The medical Tield. lTs purpose is To Tamiliarize Them wiTh some oT The background work in medicine. l.aTin Club is organized Tor The TurTherance oT inTeresT in and Tor The appreciaTion oT This classical language. One oT The big proiecTs oT The year is The Roman BangueT To which The members come aTTired in LaTin cosTume. Food is Roman and eaTen only wiTh The aid oT spoon. Bob ParoTT served in The oTTice oT president F. T. A. Loser, Christionssen, Guild. Pre-Med. FirsT row: Mundy, Wilkins BuTcher, Lindbloom Squ' e, Impey. Second row: Baschen, Balog DesorT, Amoss, Nelson, l-lelTrich Gauger Anderson Phillips. LATIN CLUB FronT row: l-lill, Freeman Womel dorT, HolmsTen, Nichols, l-lender son, Gauger. Second row: Besore. Wasson Dolgos, Harnes, Bohlmeyer, Bur ger, Sch'oeder, Brisson. Third Row: Wehling, Thompson Russell, Kimball. WrighT, Williams Player, Fredericlcs. FourTh Row: Beck, Mayhew,SC1yer Salisbury, ParroTT, Arnold, Doo liTTle, l-lenderson Morgan, Bag ley. TClSl'1irO, Rosga, Ringberg, Gauger, fiandkraff, Radio, and, .S'porrsman's dub HANDICRAFT CLUB Fronf Row: AbboTf. Day. Holm- sTen, Bombard, Johnson. FieliTz. Second Row: Charles, EsTenTelder, Charles. Henkle, Georgas, Wood- ward, Gauger. Third Row: HarTiqan, Cox, KaTuTis. BenneTT, Baloq ChristionSSen,l-lon- son. RADIO CLUB Froni row: Allen, Rodgers, Brinks. Second row: Joseph Livermore, Garfrnan, Munqer Leake, Min- near. SPORTSMAN'S CLUB FronT row: Backes, l-lassed, VoighT, Boden, STuarT. Second vow: Solder, Dold, STeT- son, VVessells, MounT. Monroe, Ockerlund. KniTTing, kniTTing and more kniTTing was whaT wenT on in This club. Jane Bornbard was presidenTg Johnnie Johnson, vice-presidenT7 and Barbara STaTFord served as Treasurer. IT you have been wondering who was sending code messages around school all year long, iT was The Radio Club led by Craig Allen. They pracTiced sending and receiving radio messages eiTher in The chem. lab. or in The caTeTeria. Bill GarTman was vice-presidenT and Dick Leake kepT The secreTary's and The Treasurer's books. SporTsman's Club was organized Tor The pleasure oT Those who like hunTing and Tishing, Mr. Burger is The supervisor and because OT his inTeresT in both These acTiviTies, rneeTings are spenT discussing wild liTe and Their value To The SporTsman. Besides n'1eeTings, parTies are Tormed where The boys go TogeTher hunTIng or Tishing, as a group. I Scrpf and Poetry dub: -.,. 4 -.s.. -r -. '-.c,c'., . . .,, q l SCRIPT CLUB lrich, Willxins. POETRY CLUB lnew membersl Fronl row: Sleen, Wilkins, Skinner Squire. Second row: Woodrukl, Snyder Whifmer, Sollenberqer. bury, Sayre, Player. i POETRY CLUB lold members, Front row: Downs, Hildrelh, Gales Langan l.GCey,March, McQuislon Lindbloom, Second row: Cairo, Durlee, Hen derson, Fifzqerald, Carlson, Jones Edgar, Durfee, Third row: Mundy, lmpey Loer zel, Amoss, Helfrich, Duner Decker, Fredericks, McMahon. 1 Fourrh row: Jenks, Allen Morgan , Hyde, Garlner Bremer. Time: every olher Tuesday evening. Place: home of a member. Admission: one or more original arricles. Wifh a membership of eighr plus 'rhe incomparable aufhor of Tales from a Soulh Side Alley - Dick Moore-This mosr exclusive school club is concerned chiefly wirh rhe publicarion of ifs Scripl Club book. Conlenls-original arlicles, quips, and poems of 'rhese lurure lirerary geniuses. Poerry Club is for all rhose who are inleresred in or have a liking for poelry ol any kind. With Miss Felgar acring as advisor, she and Jane? Helfrich The presidenr led rhe club lhrough rhe year. Al The meerings, which are held ar The homes of members, lavorile poerry is read and refreshmenls are served. 40 Fronl row: Schneider, Amoss Hel! Second row: Allen Garrner, Jenks. Third row: Pisrler, Dickson, Salis- PMI., Movie, and Usher frews P.A. CREW kes Monroe Mccarlhy. MOVIE CREW F onl row: Douglas Beulier. Second row: Halenza Scolf Mc- Connell, Noble. Third row: Kleish Whilmer, Garlner Schramer, Mr. Poe. USHER CREW From? row: Durfee, Langan, Howell Abbott, Cunmnghom, l-lildreth, Gouger. Second row: Salford McMahon. Durfee, Edgar, Oakes, Schramer. Skinner, Vogel. Third raw:DougIos,Coiro,Kotutis, Krengel Balog, Maclrensworlh. Johanson. Desorl, Chrisliansen, Croig. This club handled all worlc done wilh lhe microphone and public address syslems. ln lhe fall, PA. Crew handles lhe broad casring of foorball games and 'rhroughour lhe year lalce care of all sporls, plays, and assemblies. During lhe pasl year lhe movie crew has worked very hard in selling up and aclually showing The movies on 'rhe screen. They nor only show lhem for assemblies buf also for lhe individual classes around school. Because of rhe facl lhal we have excellenl equipment we can show almosl any film whelher il be sound, silenr, or slides. 5 Q The Usher Crew is responsible lor seeing lhal There areushers al lhe diflerenl school aclivilies, and responsible for seeing Thar The people sir in The righl seals. Miss l-lusled is lhe advisor for 'rhis club. -H Broadcasf, Repor ers, and Aff Club The journalism class made up The reporlers of The school paper along wilh The Reporlers' Club. Papers came oul Twice monlhly wifh Florold Gaede as ils edilor in chief: Joy Carlson, assislanl edilort Fred Bremer, business manager: Jim Liebig, sporls edilor: Louise Henderson as exchange edilor. Wifh Miss McCormick as lacully advisor, The Broadcasl achieved a Firsl Class N.S.P.A. raling. Jonnie Johnson served as presidenl ol The Reporlers' Club This year. The Club galhered and wrofe arlicles for The Broadcasf and sludied 'rhe melhods used by commercial newspapers. The Ari Club This year did some very line work in Shellcrall. Many ol Those colorful pins and brooches 'rhal are seen around school and around Town for lhal mailer, were made by Miss l-louis and her sludenls. Ceramics, drawings, and all sorls ol special proiecls help Till in The res? of The year. l BROADCAST Bremer, Gaede, Johnson Carlson Jones. i Second row: Minnear, Ingalls Henderson, Schneider, lrnpey bloom, Shorf, Sollenberqer. Third row: Callinan, Ford, Garlner Whilrner, Reinhardt Monroe Clouslon, McCarll'1y. REPORTERS' CLUB Fronl row: Ficher. Erilnson, Rauch Johnson. Gales, l-lall, Brisson. Second row: l-lillon, Craig, Scoll Ahrens Duncan, Tullar, Williams ART CLUB perger. Brisson, Todlz, Darling. Second row: COnr1Olly, Williams Whilmer, Bremer, McLaughlin Johanson VVagemann. 42 Front row: Leibig Durfee, Rohrs, Bulcher, Wille, l-ladley, Lind- Fronl row: l2OhrS,Anderson, Ebers- Book flub, library Monitors, and Wecomi BOOK CLUB Fronf row: Langan Rohrs, AbboTT Phillips Darlino Golder. ConTorTi. Schramer Brisson. Second row: Oakes Saflord Hld- reTh. Skinner, Eslenfelder, Whil- rner Henderson. Aloers Ahrens. Christionssen, Besore. Third row: Vogel. Rodgers. Pisller. Nelson, Russell, Bennett, Amoss, Mumdy, G aham Kavanagh New- bern. LIBRARY MONITORS Fronl row: Charles Cunningham. Second row: Kavanaugh Vogel, Ater. Third row: Graham Wriqhl peter- SOH, Slrohnw, WECOMI STAFF Fronl row: King Cairo Chrislian- SSen, Jenks Hadley McQuisTon. T-lelTrich, Second row: Rool Wall Bremer Reap Gary Nelson. Absent Carlson ShurlleTT Amoss Wille Tasniro. The Book Club holds iTs meeTings in The homes OT members as do several oT The school clubs. The programs consisT oT reviews or readings or any such program given by The members. lvliss Mont gomerie is The adviser. The library moniTors, under The guidance OT Miss MonTgomerie, help make The library an inTeresTing room where you can Tind all Types of books. ln addiTion To sTamping The daTe due on your books. They keep The Tiles in order, record The new books and magazines issued, and puT arTicles of inTeresT aT your disposal. This year The annual was ediTed by Bruce Jenks, and Mrs. l.yTle was adviser. There were many obsTacles This year, buT in spiTe oT everyThing, The s'raTT did a Tine iob. For sTaTT posiTions see page 2. -H 61' I Reserve G. R. CABINET Firsf row: Jane Durlee, Tashiro, Willcins, Lacey, Hilfon, Phillips,Christiclnssen. Second row: Sayre, Sollenberger, Grove, March, Langan, Nelson, Schramer, Fredericlcs, Charles, Mize. Gauqer, Duner, Berry, Durfee, Dickson, Williams. G. R. SENIORS Firsr row: Christionssen, Esrenfelder, Charles, Aler, Sfrohm, l-leim, Schneider, Thomas. Second row: Sayre, Bombard, Johnson, Hadley, Phillips, Tashiro, Henderson, Gauger, Kafuris, Verna Vogel, Raap. Cook, Palrerman. Third row: Cairo, Helfrich, Nelson, Charles, Schramer, Amoss, Desorl. Fourlh row: Vimonl, Durfee, Jean and Jane, Sollenberger, l-leislerman, Benneir, Edgar, Downs,GeOrgOS. Fif+h row: Cross, Goodwin, Lindblocm, Squire, Wallace, lv1cQuis+on, Dickson, March. G. R. had for ils orlicers 'rhis year Jane Durfee, Nancy Grove, Nancy Fredriclcs, and Ailco Tnshiro in 'rhe offices of president vice residenl, secrerary, and lreasurer, respecrively. For social service work G. R. senl' Thanksgiving basiefs lo families, Chrisimas ornamenrs and planrs lo Vaughn l-lospiial, old Chrisrmas cards To crippled children, and gave a Chrisrmas program wirh Hi-Y ar The Old Peoples Home. G. R. has also had inferesring programs. The alomic bomb and boy-girl relalions speakers will probably be remembered by mosl, buf also There were Chrisimas programs and Girl Reserve conferences. Wilh Jrhe help of Miss Cowen and everyone who conrribured, G. R. had a successful year. 44 G. R. JUNIORS Firsl row: Loerzel, Rolwrs, Wilkins, Hildrelli Abboff, Gales, Miffrnan, Lund, Mccullotlc. Second row: Jones, Carlson,VOlgl'1t,lVlCLC1ugl'1lin, Pisller Woodruff, Lowderbauqlw, Holmes, Lancan, Grove. Fredericks. Edson, Zarboclr, Clousfon. Third row: Player, McMahon, Duner, Filzqerald, Wlwifrrfer, Russell, Mifclwell, Day Selander, Kelly, Salford. Kavanagh. Graham. Fourfli row: Slcinner, Mundy, Oalces, Heinlcle, Schneider, Lacey, Decker, Williams, Griflin, Sclwelfler. FRESHMAN G. R. First row: Ahre-ns Alcher, Ry+l1er, Todfz, Rinqberq, Ebersperger, Sclwramer, Milfman, Tucker, Kamrres. Second row: Aube'e, Hammond, Alger, Hanson, Rosqa, Henderson, Darling, G-older, Voiral, Worneldorf, AlDlJOtt,Gauqer. Third row: Snyder Elvin, Lenerfz, Rolln, Waqernan, Dalqos, Klein, Holrnsfen,FreCleriClcS,BerlS,Burger Peferson, Sfeen, Sfranslcy, Nichols Sfeplwenson Player, Scolf, Henniclce, Krenqel, Tuclcer. Fourfh row: Woodward, Lulcens, Boehmeyer. Kimball, Hill, Hames, Berlrand Cox Scliramer, Guild. Williams, Way, Twiqq, Krenqel, Freeman. 45 Ili-Y HI-Y CABINET HI-Y FronT row: McCarThy Brerne. FirsT row: Cross ShurTleTT Chaney l-ladley McCarThy Bremer. Second row: Snyder Monroe, T-Toph EiTsTrorn McLean Mafula Whifrner. Second row: ShurTleT'l Ford Droeger. Third row: STeTsTon Tillis, Ford Lucas Ockerlund Glendenning Gariner. l-li-Y elecTed as iTs oTTicers This year: Jim Ford, presidenT: Bob McCarThy, vice-presidenT7 and I-ee DroegerysecreTary-Treasurer. John ShurTleTT, Fred Bremer, and Bob Berry served in The cabineT. Mr. Vaughn served as school advisor. Such Things as swims, hay and sleigh rides, poT-luck dinners, and baskeT ball Took on The lighTer side while a Trip aT ChrisTmas Time To The Old Folk's l-Tome, a play given Tor wounded soldiers aT Vaughn General l-lospiTal, ornarnenTs collecTed Tor Vaughmdiscussions, and a delegaTion To The STaTe YouTh Conference filled The oTher side. The ping pong TournamenT was again sponsored by l-li-Y, and Jack Baschen, lasT year's presi- denT, Took charge oT iT. Meelrings were held aT The Y CenTer every oTher week Tor The programs, and The alTernaTe weeks aT school Tor business. Several meeTings were worked in wiTh The GR cabineT. The purpose oT l-li-Y, To creaTe, mainTain, and exTend high sTandards of ChrisTian living ThroughouT The home, school, and communiTy, sTood Tor The club's goal. 4h leffermen Fvom rfw. Mcfxssey, Wiffe, WesseHs, SPLPPO row: Caminan, Subieff. lmpey. Hfsffcm. -1 :- Hrsf row? Beffy JGCObSOn, Wifder Hoplw. Semmd vow: Kiefsdwke Brinks, PaHerson, Ford. 47 is u 2 C H EE Rl.E A.D ER S To Whom IT May Concern: lT was a greaT day around home when The Tinal dummy oT The annual was Tinished. People wore screaming, laughing, sobbing, and Throwing Things in The air. BuT Then came Clean up day. Someone had To geT ThaT glue oTT The Top oT The deslc, pull Those sTaples ouT oT The arm OT The chair and Talce a bawling ouT Tor ruining a couple OT shirTs by spilling rubber cemenT on Them. Seriously Though, l learned a loT by worlcing on The annual. l also spenT a loT Too, l m aTraid, buT maybe ouT oT This year's mess There will come beTTer annuals. BeTTer planning, adminisTraTion, and layouTs. There's a loT oT misTalces in This years WECOMI, buT wiTh sTril4es, labor shorTages, and shorTages oT maTerials-well l guess There were misTalces all over. Sincerely, Bruce Jenks EdiTor l-46 WECOMI 48 To The Best Fellows in the World The Tigers of 1945-46 IEUJMIIEII3 BQ IHIQFIFIMIAINI Sealtesz' ICE CREAM COIIIIJIIIIIGIIIS of KAUFFMAN'S DRUG STORE A DIVISION OF W '- I' NationaI Dairy Products Corp. HEAIM Phono Wlmntton 805 XYHEATON, ILL. WHEATON MARKET GEORGE L. ALLMART 85 CO. O. H. 'l'm'm1PER, Proprietor Front and Main Streets REAL ESTATE Tel. 555 131 West Front Street HIATT'S DRUG STORE Sinve 1859 YOITR PATRONAGH APPRECI.-x'1'r:D 127 W. Front St. PH. 55 PUIHHHII HNH EHMMIHEIHI PHIHUHHHPHY 00W Kala!! Dhabi! 212 North Hale Street Wheaton, Illinois 50 Phone Whe. 1214 B. Klein Lee Flemming COl'l1l7HI'll0IlTS of WHEATQN HARDWARE HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION WI: 'l'IzI:A'r Yov RIGHT Phone 787 102 N. Hale St. WHEATON, ILLINOIS 105 N' Hale Whe' 44 ESTENFELDER DRY GOODS COMPANY The Store of Quality 107 W. Front St. Wheaton 190 Compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF J. V. 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