Academy of Our Lady / Spalding Institute - Summa Yearbook (Peoria, IL)
- Class of 1965
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SPALDING
Since I898 when Bishop John Lancasier Spalding founded his high
school for boys, Spalding Insfiiufe has been dedicafed fo ihe progres-
sive Caiholic educafion of young men.
This spirii of progress was firsf infroduced 'ro Spalding by +he
bro+hers of ihe Socieiy of Mary, who were renowned for iheir disci-
pline and high academic sfandards.
In l933, fhe Benediciine Faihers ioolr over ihe adminisfrafion of
'I'he school, and under ihem Spalding made greai' educaiional sfrides.
The Benedicfines began an exfensive building program which reached
ifs fulfillmenf wiih fhe complefion of 'ihe Schlarman Annex which
added 'lhirieen classrooms io The school.
ln I950, 'lhe Clerics of Sain+ Via'I'or began 'leaching af Spalding.
Tradiiionally a progressive order, fhe Viafofians iniroduced new ieach-
ing mefhods and coniinued fhe various building proiecis. In l953, ihe
gymnasium was complefed.
Today, Spalding lnsiiiuie 'through a sfreamlined curriculum which
includes four years of mafhemafics and 'lhree of science, and 'lhrough
dedicaiion fo 'lhe ideals of Cafholic educafion has become one of
'l'he most highly regarded schools in fhe sfafe, providing o ground
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ACADEMY
On April I9, I863, seven Sisiers of Sf. Joseph of Carondolei'
arrived in Peoria for fhe purpose of sfarfing a selecf boarding and
day school for young women. The Sisiers firsi' occupied a house on
Jefferson Avenue. The nex+ locaiion occupied by fhe Sisfers was on
Madison Avenue. If was here 'lhai ihe Sisfers esfablished fhe firsi'
academy for fhe young ladies of Peoria.
ln I874 fhe Academy moved 'lo iis presen+ sife near Sl. Mary's
Caihedral. A+ ihai' fime +he enrollmeni consisied of 80 sfudenfs which
has since increased 'l'o 800 siudenfs. The firsi' maior expansion occurred
in I929 wifh fhe consfrucfion of fhe Edmund Dunne Hall, 'l'he gymna-
sium, and 'lhe audiforium. More recenfly ofher changes and new
confribuiions and addifions have been made af ihe Academy. Among
'ihem are iwo new science labs, remodeled foods and chemisfry labs.
a complefely modernized language lab, a new business machines
room, as well as a new library addifion.
As The Academy sfudenfs move forward fo new visias of Knowl-
edge. they will always be grateful 1-o fhe dedicafed Sisiers whose
unfiring efforls inspired lhem 'lo seelr new and beH'er horizons.
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BISHOP J. B. FRANZ
Since his installation on November 4. 1959, Bishop Iohn B. Franz has
been a progressive leader in the Peoria area in social and intellectual fields
as well as religious. Through his example, he has shown the students of
Spalding Institute and the Academy ol Our Lady the true meaning of dedi-
cation to Christ and has become a source ol inspiration to all young people
who are seeking new goals to conquer and new horizons to discover.
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Monclonor Peidy celebrahes The annual Thanksgiving Mass beTore The combined sTudenT bodies oT Spalding and The Academy.
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A mornenr of prayer in a busy life gives solace
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Contents
Academics ..... 14
Organizations . . . 26
Activities . . . . . 58
Athletics . . . . 80
Classes . . . . . . 108
Business . . . . . 184
"Our progress as a nation can be no swifter
than our progress in education. Our requirements
for world leadership, our hopes for economic growth
and the demands of citizenship itself in an era such
as this all require the maximum development of
every young American's capacity."
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Realit Attained hrou h REII' ion
The effect of revised religion courses on the students of the Academy
and Spalding has been electrifying. Class participation through reports and
an emphasis on positive theology have helped to enliven religion classes
for students and make the ancient truths of the faith applicable in a world
beset with new problems.
The Ecumenical Council has also served as the basis of inspiration for
our students. The new emphasis on the liturgy has awakened all of its mean-
ing to us, and brought us to a fuller understanding of the Mystical Body of
which we are members. .
Mary Fosco places her host in the ciborium, as her fellow
classmates stand in line preparing to assist at Mass in the
Academy Auditorium. Seniors and Juniors attend Mass
every first Thursday and the Sophomores and Freshmen
on the third Thursday.
Father Reardon helps Spalding's students
make the Mass more significant in their lives
with his sermon on the new liturgy.
Torn Raya assists as Father Lund offers Holy
lvlass. Academy girls and Spalding boys have
the privilege of attending Mass every school
day in the Spalding chapel,
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adorarion and reverence rhroughour fhe whole school. Sludenrs parricipale as eller boys and chorus members while rhe resf of 'rhe sfudenr body
sings and reeires The lirurgy.
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cience 0 ens A World 0
p f Discovery
In this forst moving World of scientific ond technologi-
col odvonces, the Accxdemy ond Spolding crre doing their
port to instruct students in the bosic os Well cis the od-
vonced sciences. The study of trigonometric functions, cr
filmstrip on the structure of CI leoif or the preporrotion of
hydrogen offers o chollenge for the student todoiy ond
moy open the door to or future ccrreer in one of these
fields. -
These busybody sophs are prying into the private
world of green algae, one ot several simple organ-
isms. which they study in their lab.
These iunior chemistry students perfect titrating
techniques in the chemistry lah.
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hisfory. John Marlin and Mike Machens demonslrafe lhe conslrucfion of an
English mud-and-waffle hui of The l3fh ceniury. ln fhe background are lhe
various implemenls oi soldiering of Thai period.
Business and History
Bookkeeping requires much Marge and ourside work
Larry Curry is picrured here working in his guide book
alfer Mr. l-laley's leclure.
Jim Dallon and Larry Curry check wilh Mr. Haley on fhe
proper enrry of fheir income lax forms in a record book as
parl of lheir praclical applicalion of bookkeeping principles.
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Students ot the business machines class work busily at the various machines turning out assignments with precision and etticiency.
Fundamentals 0 a Modern ociet
Under the direction of Sister Mary Gabriella, Head
of the Business Department, and Mr. Ronald Haley,
Chairman ot the Department ot Commercial Studies,
the Academy and Spalding turn out competent and
highly trained business men and Women. All aspects
ot the business world are included in the curriculum
from typing and business machines to consumer
economics and business law.
The History Departments, under the direction ot
Sister Ann Regis and Mr. Gerald Brookhart aim to
give students a basic understanding ot the conditions
which have combined to produce the civilization in
Sister Ann Regis makes use of the new overhead proie-Cor by slrowin'
the bankiiig system ot the United States to one ot the economici
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which we live, along with a comprehensive knowledge
of the history ot our state and nation.
Speech instructor Mr. Ritschel, and his students appear captivated
by Sue Kellerstrass during one ot her dramatic re-citations.
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"J'entre dans la salle de classef' Sister David Louise greets her Senior
French class at the begnning ofthe year in the Academy language lab.
Languages Provide Background for nderstandin
Members of this third year Latin class concentrate on their noteftalc-
ng as Father Sweeney dictates passages from Ovid.
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More and more the value of literature, combined
with the polishing effect of perfect grammar was
stressed in English classes looth at Spalding and the
Academy.
The classical study of foreign languages at both
schools was supplemented by practical lab and dis-
cussion periods. The fine language departments en-
deavored to instill in their students a true appreciation
of the part which foreign languages play in modern
society.
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Domestic and Fine Arts
The cooking students of today are the future homemakers
of tomorrow. Under the excellent guidance of Sister Mary
Blanche the seniors and juniors in Foods Class are instructed
in the fundamentals of meal planning. Throughout the year
the cooking students prepare refreshments for faculty teas
and special occasions. Besides foods the Academy also offers
clothing and family living classes.
While the Foods students are busy preparing meals the
Sophomore Chorus is over in the choral room practicing for
their next concert. Perfection in the art of singing is the main
objective of the chorus.
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knowing how to cook," says Sister Mary
Timothy as she pins the Betty Crocker
Homemaker Award on Keryl Lee.
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Bisiaux watch with interest as Catherine -AM, V
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ophomore Chorus
The l965 members of the Sophomore Chorus are: first row: Pam Bell, Barb Banister, Linda Vitetow, Marylee Finnegan, Ruth Croegaert, Mary Ann
Beaupre, Kathy Randall, Joyce Walton, Rita Owens, Linda Craig, Peggy l-liggins, Colleen Kenny, Kathy Sullivan, Susie Donnigan, Sylvia Rashid:
second row: Kathy Drohen, Mary Stubbs, Claire l'lallinan, Joanne Meisimer, Kay Elger, Veronica Rickey, Kathy Maruso, Martha Sierra, Diane
Bergevin Brenda Sterling, Janie Banks, Bernice Banks, Sally Kaiser, Mary Jo Roberts: third row: Paula Ehringer, Chris Linsley, Phillis Maroon, Carol
Bush, Peggy Tinsley, Janice Clark, Peggy Toal, Ann Lehnhausen, Linda Moon, Diana Tassart, Delores Hoskins, Sue Wietekamp, Mary Beth
Schicksup Chris Oakes, Linda Cadigin: fourth row: Rose Butzen, Doris Roth, Chris Puhal, Terry Bannon, Judy Robinson, Kathy Strassburger, Doris
Fennel. Mary Ann Stoughton, Cindy Maher, Alice Brophy, Becky Maloney, Alice Dixon, Cheryl Leibel, Sheila Hagan, Connie Burk: fifth row: Linda
Davis Barb trlappach, Nancy l-laasis. Petra Shraw, Linda Strauman, Jean Merrick, Julie Cihla, Joyce Tigue, Mickey McFarland, Sue Wilson, Chris
Moorey, Mary Arn Morrissey, Carol Berg, Ruth LaRosche, Kathy Pfister: Missing from the picture are: Chris Noirot, Nancy Dickerson, Kathy
Richards, Marilyn Miller, Chris Weber, Cindv DuPage, Chris Rettig, Aileen McDermott,
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Under the direction of Father Raymiind
Novacelc and Sister Mary Agnetta, the art pro-
grams at Spalding and the Academy strive to
bring out the creative talents of the students
along with developing a keen appreciation for
art. Academy students have entered their
works in many exhibits throughout the area
meriting praise not only tor their individual
work but also tor the entire art department.
Sister Marv Agriettw coriiffitiilfitei. i vi-ry peeisid
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Pat Lucas and Mary Maushard ioytully gave up many
ot their spare-time hours, along with other Academy
girls, to help make the Christmas basket drive a success.
On their way to greet the members ot the A.F.S. Panel
are Student Council otticers, Patty Jewell, President:
Patty McShane, Vice-President: Mary Jo Willis, Treas-
urer: and Jeanne Mariani, Secretary.
These hard-working girls represent their homerooms as members ot the Academy Student Council. They are: seated: Mary Ann Beaupre, Kathy
Randall, Pat Manning, Connie Prunch, Margie McNamee, Corky Hagemann, Mary Cannon, Debbie Smith, Denise Donnelly, Mary Jo Lehnhausen,
Pe-ggie Ringness, Carol Kelly, and Amy Sloan. Standing are: Marcia DuPage, Peggy Kelly, Karen Howe, Ellie Walloch, Michele Pabon, Michele
McMorrow, Kathy Bartley, Kathy Knezoyich, Sharon Judd, Kathy McQuellon, and Leanne Toal.
Academy Student Council
With the passing of another year, the Academy
Student Council, under the able direction ot Sister
Mary Agnetta, again looks back with pride at the
success ot its undertakings. As the representatives of
the student body, the Council, seeking to better
faculty-student relationships, sponsored a highly
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successful Teacher Appreciation Day. Other Council
directed activities included a Halloween Barn Dance,
the annual Christmas Food Basket Drive, a Freshman
Welcome Day, a revision ot the Council Constitution,
and a sponsorship of the American Field Service
Panel.
The members ot Spaldincfs Stu-
dent Council are: first row:
George Saal, Gordon Gilomen,
Bob Zinserf second row: John Ad-
ams, Bill Schatfnit, Mike Sullivan,
Pat Kelly, Jim Schwab, Mike
Kelly: 'third row: Tom McNamara,
Guy Johnson, Steve Akers, Bob
Abraham, George Owens, Kelly
Seller: fourth row: Rick Ward,
Joe Gibson, Ray l-luerta, John
Mundie. Chuck Petrosky, Mike
Kenny: fifth row: Tom Wick, Mike
Conlon, Don Stephens. Bill De-
Bates, Jim Lintz, Tom Raya: sixth
row: John O'l-learn, Joe Giltillan,
Dan Eckhold, Tom Lavin.
Caught on their way to the Mid-State Eight Student
Council Meeting held at the Academy are Spalding's
Council otticers, Treasurer, Tom Lintzg Moderator,
Father Novacekq Secretary, Tom Wake: Correspond-
ing Secretary, Tim Gura: President, Jim Kelly, and
Vice-President, Dave Broderic.
Steve Akers delivers his report on the Christmas Bas-
ket Drive at the weekly Student Council meeting.
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Providing an ettective link between the
administration and the student body, this
years Student Council has completed another
successtul year. The Student Council is moder-
ated by Father Raymund Novacek and tlirouali
activities such as l-lomecomina, the Chocolate
Drive, Crystal Ball, and the Christmas Basket
Drive it has provided the students ot Spalding
with opportunities to participate in and con-
tribute to the educational, social, and religious
aspects ot school lite.
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This year 32 Seniors have been named to the National l-lonor Society. They are, first row: Nancy Powers, Kristy Burlc, Sue Stambaugh, Pam Bour-
scheidt, Pauline Bozdech, Sue l-ladanlc, Kathy Best, Mary Mueller: second row: Connie Prunch, Lynn Caragher, Bonnie Bailey, Patty McShane, Pat'
Jewell, Cathy Myers, Janice Leibel, Jan Armstrong: third row: Sue Peplow, Carolyn Voss, Mary Ann Hoeclcer, Nancy Gilinslcy, Eileen Gramlich, Pat
Anton, Pam Raya. Kathy Bannon: fourth row: Mary Morrow, Debbie Smith, Toni Saccenti, Nancy Woods, Caryl Risen, Margie McNamee, Mary Jo
Lehnhausen, and Maureen McNamara.
Honor ocieties
The members ot the National Honor Society ot
the Academy and Spalding combine the qualities ot
scholarship, character, and leadership in serving their
school and community.
The major project undertaken by the Academy
chapter ot the National Honor Society was the re-
modeling ot the Guidance Qttice. They financed this
endeavor through the proceeds they received from
sponsoring a movie.
Both societies have been seen ushering at many
ot the social functions and have been participants in
community drives.
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In their leisure time, these National Honor Society members,
Nancy Gilinslay, Pam Raya, and Polly Bozdech, arrange the many
college catalogs in the Guidance Ottice into various groups
tor easy reterence.
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The hard working officers oi ine Academy
Nafional Honor Socieiy are Kafhy Besf,
Secrefaryq Jan Arrnsfronq, Vice-President
Cafny Myers, President and Sue PepTow,
Treasurer.
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Those Spalding rnen To be members OT The Nafionaii Hcinf
or Sociefy. The-y are, firsf row: Sieve Ocns, Jack Magqii,
Jerry Wiirrick, Bob Wi'+z Terry Traniinfi Mark Viqei,
Mike W.nrd, and Jokwn Riferq second row: Jim Kell, Tfrn
Gilfiiian, Frank Radoseyiclw, Randy Irion, Ken Heippficn,
Jim Markosky Mike Ge-akey, Tyan Sitkraedir Tirn Vicki"
Terry Pifzen, Sfeve Linsley, Tim Gnrfi, PfiTWk1iie,5nw Tin
Vifnke. Abisenf Trom The picmre is Rick Wi?ird.
A1 inf 'f We-ii' difiea as inen'ibir5 if Wu- Nwfiiff'
T-T'if"" Siici-fix, Pwr WTvi+5- 'ind Tim KELMS1 pr: i
mn ,ivgifa bei-ire First Fridii, Mai.
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lklallnu fare 'rhal class panels are
lr order belore lhey go To The
prlnler are lhls yearls SUMMA
eclhorg and moderalors. They are: '
Siler Thomas Maureen, Nancy
Wrircrds, Sl-eye Qchs, Nancy Pow- M
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Mary Pal Slevin, Carolyn
Voss. Mary Ann Nelson,
and Tom Walse examine
nenarlyes and prepare ro
enlarge prlnls ln Spalcl-
inin'-5 remocleled darlc room.
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Jerry Wrarrlcl.
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The unsung heroes of the SUMMA are its staff. Sorting pictures for the class section are: seated:
Katie McVeain, Rick Warcl, Jeanne Shank: standing: Pat Anton, Eileen Gramlich, Tom Waldfurf,
Mary Kay Michael. Terry Trantina, Joan Janovetz, Nancee Darlinq, and Dan Powell.
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Sports editors Steve Linsley, Gary Ruhaak,
and John Riter select pictures for the football
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UMMA
ln 1953 the SUMMA looked back over the last century. ln 1964
it looked forward to the future. In the 1965 SUMMA we have tried
to explain and display, in a small way, the character of the students
of Spalding and the Academy, a character built upon great traditions,
looking to the promising future. We feel our theme Seeking New
Horizons exemplifies this character e a constant striving for success
and perfection.
We, the staff, under the direction of Sister Thomas Maureen,
CSI., and Father Leo Cooper, C.S.V,, hope that we have provided
you, the students, with a permanent record of the 1955 school year
that you will cherish and hope that we have influenced you in some
small way to seek new and greater horizons in all fields of life which
you enter.
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Checking the proots tor
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the statt: Pat McDermott,
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Picture: Q few tcature this year tor VIEWPOINT, are being approved
by Georgia Noyotny, Editor: Martha Bruemrner, Assistant Editor: and
Sister Martha Mary. moderator.
Betore leaving tor a journalism convention in Milwaukee.
the-se anxious members ot the staff pose tor a quick picture.
Accompanied by their moderator, Sister Martha Mary, are:
Beclcy Heinz. Pam Raya, Georgia Novotny, Martha Bruem-
rner, and Mary Jane Eaves.
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The VIEWPOINT, now in its sec-
ond yecir ot publicoition, hos ogorin
proven its excellence in the three
editions published this yecrr. Under
the direction oi Sister Molrthoi Motry,
short stories, esscrys ond poems,
Written by Accrderny students were
compiled into or superb literory
moigozine.
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Senior members oT The lNSTlTUTE have assisTed The ediTors in Turning ouT an if-xcelleni newg mugfizine. They are: Jim Kelly, Rick Blanc, Tom Wfifig-
Tom l.inTz, Mark MalooT, Bob EaTon, Jerry Tigue, Mike Geskey, Mike Cerrofl, Jim Blaschek, Eob May, Jerry Winrrick Terri Trartine Mike Ward Trim
Weirzerl, and Bob Wiliz.
BroTher Houde and BroTher Or-
ben rneeT with senior ediTors, Tim
Suri and Rfk Weird ard iunor
ediT3rs Tim Kelley and Ben Bla,
del, To discuss plans Tor The nexT
issue.
The makeup crew hand-
les The Technical aspecTs
oT INSTITUTE producTion.
Here Mike Mcliloskey and
Dick BelTrimini prepare To
burn e plaTe To be used
on Spaldings OTT-seT press.
The l965 INSTITUTE sTaTT has
continued a Tradition of providing
a Tine news magazine To The sTu-
dents of Spalding. The INSTITUTE
is unigue in ThaT The students are
responsible Tor iTs entire pro-
ducTion, including The prinTing,
Faculty moderators, BroThers Iere
orne Urban and Donald P. Houde,
coordinate eTTorTs as sTudenTs con-
Tribute Their TalenTs in wriTing,
photography, art, and printing.
Junior sTeTT members, Jim Schwab, Paul
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Seker, Terry Irion, Jim l-Terms, Jack Mc-
Piamee, Tim Ceraigiher, Mike Carden, STei.e
Gorman, and John O'l'Tearn check makeup
work on The ChrisTmes issue.
To flue assembled music sludenls ol Spalding and llue Academy.
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Donald Vorlruees, famed direcror of flue Bell Telepluone Syruupluony Orclrueslra,
mueels willu Sisler Tluomas Marie and Falluer Wluire aller luis inulormariye remarks
Tlrue Acadernelres pause 'ro enjoy flue decoraliye surroundings al ulue scene of one out llueir many
performances. Tlue Acaclemerues are, from le-ll lo riqlul, Pam Boursclueidl, Kalluy Harris, Diana
Alwan, Nancy Riley, Arunelle Monloya, Becky Colley, Susan Hadanlc, Jan Armslrong, Clurisly Rose,
Caryl Risen, Judy McMurray. Eileen Grarruliclu, Sue Peplow, Joan Mccavill, Calluy Myers, and
Mary Fosco. Missing from 'flue piclure is Linda Kennelly.
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Members of the Girls' Choral group are, first row: Annette Montoya, Suzanne Stephens, Jeanne Lal'lood, Linda Krayislcy, Janet Boehl, Cathy
Myers, Pat Manning, Cathy Michael, Linda Kennelly, Patty McShane, Kathy l-larris, Annette Gury, Susie l-ladanlr, Mary Cannon: second row: Mary
Ann Muller, Diana Alwan, Colleen Murphy, Patty Miller, Virginia Garnsey, Nancy Darling, Audrey Sterling, Sharon Kellogg, Nancy Riley, Pam
Bourscheidt, Kathy Meiers, Mary Pat Slevin, Pat Wamsley, Judy McMurray. Sandy Gottschallc, Lyhnette Gury, Nancy Vespa: third row: Susie
Strassburger, Laura Grawey, Kitty Kenny, Maureen McLinden, Carol l-louston, Luann Stenger, Cindy Stanard, Sharon Conerty, Michel Ryan,
Mary Ann Murray, Kathy Bannon, Carol Flynn, Carol Eaton, Mary Endres. Theresa Thompson, Chris Williams, Kathy Best: fourth row: Sherry Soldati,
Carol Haddad, Chris Rose, Kathy Burlc, Janice Leibel, Connie Prunch, Cindy Baker, Carol Latham, Kathy Coates, Kathy Peters, Val Bushell, Sonia
Cisna, Carol Swan, Jan Armstrong, Mary Couri, Bobby Schlenker, Rita Kilmer? fifth row: Susie Voss, Jessica Wilhelm, Susie Pe-plow, Kathy
Knezoyich, Mary Hagemann, Sue Gorman, Frances Richmond, Joan McCayitt, Mary Ann Fosco, Theresa Peterson, Sharon MacLean, Carolyn
Voss, Margie McNamee, Linda Berg, Linda Leighty, Pat Berardi, Eileen Gramlich, Caryl Risen.
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he Choo! Year
Under the direction of Sister Ellen lames,
CST, the Academy Music Department has
grown in stature and in size. The Music De-
partment offers the Academy girls participa-
tion in the Girls' Chorus, the Sophomore
Chorus, the Mixed Chorus, and the Acadee
mettes. The Mixed Chorus has, during the
past year, Won many awards and citations
for its performances in choral festivals.
The Academettes, a group of well train-
ed and extremely talented girls, represent the
Academy at many social events,
Glee Club officers Linda Ciottschallc Treasurer: Maureen Mcljnden, Secretary
Arnetle Montoya Vice-President' and Caryl Risen President, discuss plans tor
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Anzaldua, Joe l'luer'ra, Ray l-luerla, Pam Bourscheidi, Kaihy l-larris, Sue l'laclank, Mr. Eugene Farris, co-direciorq second row: Diana Alwan, Chris
Rose, Sue Slrassburqer, Sieve l-leinz, Tim Roih, Gary Benneir, Nancy Riley, Linda Gorischalk, Jan Armsrronq, Judy McMurray: +l1ird row: Caihy Mich-
ael, Sherry Soldaii, Audrey Slerling, Torn Weinzerl, John l-loulihan, Jim McMahon, Mike Marvin, Doug Smiih, Pal' Manning, Linda Kennelly, Caryl
Risen: fourfh row: Carol Haddad, Sue Peplow, Mary Hagemann, David Novy, Bob l-loulihan, Frank Radosevich, Brian Finn, Cindy Slanard, Val
Bushell, Karhy Bannon, fiHl1 row: Carol Lalham, Joan McCavi++, Frances Richmond, Mark Malooi, Ray Bill, Skip Morris, Fred Anzaldua, Pele
Schlicksup, Mary Fosco, Linda Leighly, Eileen Gramlich. Missing from The piclure is Rick Ward.
Exhorling The allos io aifain a
richer lone qualily is Mr. Farris
as he direcls Jrhe Mixed Chorus
af The Chrislrmas concerl.
Bmailezl hui rniahliezi 'rhis ear's band members under Jrhe direciion of Mr. Eu ene Farris
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we: firsf row: Bill Jones, Ollie Thorell, Becky Jones, Jan Wink, Rick Griffin, John Neuhaus:
second row: Rinard Grabinqer, Richard Cordels, Eve Srein, Mike McLaughlin, l-larry
Zerkle, Dafid Johnsronq 'rhird row: l-lerb Ealon, Jim Eaion, Waller Graves, Gary Heinz,
Demi Padoaefich, Reber? l-leinzg four+l1 row: Richard Schrepfer, Luanne Slenger, Marlha
Ciclle, Roloerl Hei le, Mary Ellen McLaughlin, Pal McGee. Missing from ihe piciure
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are: John Fizcher, Rerer Schlicksup, and Mike Marvin.
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Band and Chorus
Although horndicgpped by ci lcick ot size, the bcrnd
provided Spdlding gnd Acgderny students with tine
music throughout the school yectr. Mr. Gene Fctrris Weld-
ed the bond into ct spirited group which enhvened every
pep roilly ond bcrsketbcxll goirne.
In gddition to the bond, Mr, Fcrrris directed the Boys'
Chorus. The chorus song dt First Fridciy Moisses ond
enriched the school yecrr with severdl bedutitul concerts.
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us, Kathy Harris, Doug Smith, Sherrie Soldati, Jim
McMahon, Steve Heinz, and Eileen Grarnlich,
prepare to return to Fontbonne tor their com-
mand performance.
A good example ol the inrifrriuity ot Spalftinig mu
Rubicon, who entertained thr- thrf,-u lunch pc-rioft tt tt
playing during the Student Council elections.
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Members ot the Boys' Chorus include: first row: Milne Daily, George Birlcmeier, Kenny Oehler, Gary Bennet, Dan Antler, Tony Ward, Milne Marln
Ron Miget, Dan Sullins, John Marlin, Milne Burke, Larry Winn, Fred Lulce, Mr. Gene Farris: second row: Joe Huerta, Dean Hirstein. David An al u
Jim Peters, Tim Roth, Richard Betts, Raymond Huerta, Donald Stephens, Joe Urbanc. Holland Neal, Greg Lousig-Nont, Jim Kellerstrass Joh
Miller: third row: Steve Heinz, Robert Polonus. Milne McKloslcey, Pete Kloet. Milne Sullivan, Pat Dunnigan, Pete Schliclcsup, Dave Novy Fran
Radosevich, Henry Pratt, Dan Eclchold, Al Anzaldua, Charlie Gross, Doug Smith: fourth row: Tom Weinzerl, Jim McMahon, Richard Wallbaum Fred
Glauqhin, Milce Heinz, Marla Maloot, Brian Finn, Ward Lewis, John Favaro, Jim Dhaese, Dearl Morris, David Schaab, John Armstrong, John Vogel
sang. Missing trom the picture is Riclc Ward.
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The purpose of the Sodality oi Our
The entire Academy iolns Kathy Bannon in crown-
lna Cur Blessed Mother, Queen ot the May, at
5 'special Mass held in Our Lady's honor.
Caryl Risen evpluins the procedures ol' nut .f.fcfglf', rncctinfq
to the other Sodellty riroup leaders, Ellicn Cvrurrrllcln, De-bbw,
Smith, Sandy Seyller, Linde C5OllSCl'ln1llf, Sheryl Lqirq Cmd,
Ne-imeier, Jean Ann Davis, Michele Mctvlorrmf, Kay MCS
De-rmott, Judy McMurray, Mary Helga-rrrgnn, Mqfqje MC,
Namee, and Jeanne Mfrrluni.
Academy Sodalit
his T? Y! A,
Lady is to cultivate in its members a
deep devotion, reverence, and tilial
love for the Blessed Virgin Mary. The
organization intensities spiritual train-
ing to promote personal sanctitication
and the exercise oi apostolic Work, The
Sodality motto, i'To lesus Through
Mary," emphasizes the Way a Sodalist
grows in friendship with Christ through
intimate devotion to Mary.
The Sodality, under the expert guid-
ance ot Father Robert Hughes, Sister
David Louise and Sister Gerald Ioseph,
has sponsored many Worthwhile pro-
jects this year, some ot which include
the day ot recollection which was call-
ed 'XA Day For Young Americans" and
the money raising project entitled
l'Come As lt May."
The Sodality continued its l'Big
Sister" program which was initiated
last year. The annual Academy May
Day ceremony was changed somewhat
this year but not to the exclusion ct
its traditional beauty and the spiritual
values gained from it.
Pon izfcal
Crew
The Pontitical Crew is
composed ot a group ot
Spalding students who have
been selected by the pastors
ot their respective parishes.
Their duty is to assist the
Bishop at Christmas Mid-
night Mass, Holy Week and
Easter Services, Graduation,
and Ordination ceremonies.
Tn S aidin Sodality has accomplished
u i q the past year under the lead-
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t White, Pretect. who are pictured here
or Alma Mater, patroness ot the Spald-
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Members ot the i965 Pontitical Crew are: Tom McNamara, John Marlin, Ken Kearney,
Peter Kioet, Mike Nieukirk, David Schaab, Francis Roedl, Mark Rose, Tom Lintz. Jerry
Worrick, Patrick White, Steve Venzon, Joe Giltillan, Tim Roth, Terry Irion, Jerry Brady,
and Mike Kelly.
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t'To lead all men to Christ" - This high aim of St. Paul has
been chosen by the Sodality as its goal. The Sodality Works to make
the students ot Spalding aware of their responsibility as Catholic
men. Under the spiritual guidance ot Father Fitzsimmons, the mem-
bers ot the Sodality of Our Lady strive tor self- sanctitication and
the sanctitication ot others.
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scus t e various features ot the scholar-
nnl r r and Sister Thcmas Marie.
La Advisory Board
"Be of one mind towards one another." eSt. Paul, l2-16 Romans. This
theme is being carried out for Spalding Institute and the Academy of Our
Lady by a Lay Advisory Board which has been lending a hand in the finan-
cial affairs of the school, but more important e is actively fostering a public
understanding of the educational contributions of the two schools. The thirteen
members are specialists in their fields, and their talents have lifted the prin-
cipals' burden of problems such as maintenance and finance so that they can
concentrate on education. ln order to use the talents of the board members to
the best advantage, seven committees were formed. They include public rela-
tions, physical property, finance, parish liaison, education, transportation, and
a scholarship fund.
Mr. William Cleary, Mr. Gordon l-lunt, Mr, Warner Stou h
Robert Lehnhausen review facts and
ing in the Academy lounge
ton, Mr. Grant St. Julian, lvlr. W. G. Ravvbatham n f
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maintenance at a meetin-ji of the Lai Ativigorv no rd
Taking time out from their meeting, Mr, l-larcild in
l-larold Schafer, Mr. James Caragher, Dr. Cha
rles William
and lvlr. Charles Eliason arc- caught at an inform g r
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Treasurer. Karen l.arsen: Vice-President, Bonnie Bailey: Spiritual Treasurer, Maria Jimenez: Secretary,
Kay Caragher: and President, Mary Mueller wave good-bye as they prepare to leave for the C.S.M.C.
Convention at Notre Dame.
Catholic Iudentsfwssions Crusade
The officers and members of the CSMC have Worked untiringly during
the year to further an understanding and knowledge of the Lay Apostolate.
The first of their activities included a Mexican fiesta which grossed S1000 for
PAVLA. This event was followed by the annual Christmas mailbox. The
climax of their efforts was achieved by sponsoring a Lay Apostolate Work-
shop for all the high school students of the Peoria Diocese. The different
duties of PALVA, lCA, AID, and the Peace Corps were explained to all
present.
Sister Ann Regis and Father Edmund Grzybowski supervised the plan-
ning of the workshop which fulfilled all expectations.
The Mission Study Club, under the expert guidance of Sister Ann
Regis, discussed controversial books and events at their bi-monthly meetings.
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This poster which decorated
one of the lobbies at the Lay
Missionary Workshop empha-
sizes the necessity ot the youth
ot America to become active-
ly involved in the apostolic
worlc of the Church.
Fr. Steirz, Director of PAVLA
for the Kansas City Archdiocese,
was the lceynote speaker of the
C.S.M.C. Lay Missionary Worle-
shop. His excellent and informa-
tive speech on the opportunities
open tor young Catholics in the
field of lay action was the high-
light ot the workshop.
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The challenging TaIIcs by members of PAVLA,
The Peace Corps, and oTher agencies con-
cerning Themselves wiTh sociaI iusTice IeTT mary
a sTudenT wiTh The quesTion "How can I serve?
prominenT in his mind.
"JusT a liTTle biT hioher on The leIT," says Mission
STudy Ciub Vice-President Jane Heinz as Secre-
Tary, Audrey STerIinq and President Mary Ann
Hoecirer prepare a Le-nTen buIleTin board.
The CSMC represenTaTives Turned maiImen aT ChrisTmf.s
Time To gain money Tor The missions. These "maiImen". Emmy
i-IeinTzman, Judy McMurray, and KaThy Burk deiiyer pack
ages and ieTTers To The girls during homeroom period every
morning.
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FaTher STeiTz, DirecTor oT PAVLA Tor The Kan-
sas CITV Archdiocese, was The keynoTe speaker
oT The C.S.M.C. Lay Missionary Workshop.
I-Tis exc:IIonT and inTormaTiye speech on The
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opporTuniTies open Tor young CaTholics in The
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Preparing a bulletin board con-
cerning new math techniques are Vice
President, Connie Prunch and Presi-
dent, Margie McNamee. Mu Alpha
Theta, under the direction ot Sister
Mary Patricia, is an honor society
which encourages mathematicians to
take up careers in Math.
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Under the guidance ot Sister
Agnes losephine and Miss Haddi-
gan the Academy Red Cross is one
ot the most active councils in the
area. Besides participating in the
enrollment drive, the Toys for Tots
Drive, the Bicycle Safety Program,
and giving Christmas parties for the
mentally retarded children, the mem-
bers perform vital services to the
community by working in hospitals
and other insitutions. This year the
chapter was headed by Pres. Car-
olyn Voss, Vice Pres. loan McCavitt,
Sec. Cindy Maher, and Treas. Bar-
bara Peters. The Academy Chapter
has been recognized both locally
and nationally by having some ot
its members sent to the Nebraska
Leadership Camp and by having
been represented on the American
Red Cross Midwestern Area Youth
Advisory Council.
Red Cross
Sonia Cisna, Tim Sure, and Jeanne La-
l-tood share their happiness with one
at the children at the annual Christmas
Part! gponzored by the Academy Re
reneh C ub
Quelgues membres du Cercle se preparant pour une assemblee. Vice
President Ioan Ianovetz and President Mary Cannon plan the monthly meet-
ing of Le Cercle Francais. Always ready with a helpful suggestion is the
moderator, Sister Angelita Cyril. Secretary Pam Raya eagerly takes down
the details. Through films and lectures, the culture of France is revealed to
the members of the club.
Future Teachers Club
As members of the Future Teachers Club, Treasurer, Chris Mooney,
Vice President, Sue Strassburger, President, Becky Heinz, and Secretary,
Io Ann Strohmeyer gain valuable experience. Under the supervision of Mrs,
Frank and Miss McCuskey, the girls receive encouragement, guidance, and
information about teaching as a rewarding career.
Craphic
Arts C lub
Brother Orban, Tim Both, Tim
C'Leary, Dean I-Iirstein, Charles Muel-
ler, Iohn Marlin, Herb Eaton, and Den-
nis Bieniman, look over dummy sheets
as they prepare for an upcoming issue
of the INSTITUTE. Under Brother Or-
ban's expert guidance the Graphic
Arts Club was responsible for compos-
ing and printing the INSTITUTE, foot-
ball programs, prom bids, and many
office forms.
Key C ub
Under the guidance of their moderator, Er.
Puisis, and the officers, Pres. Bandy Irion, Vice
Pres. Mike Carroll, Sec. Tim Kelley, and Treas.
Ben Bladel, the members of the Key Club have
striven mightily and have achieved much in the
service to which they have dedicated themselves
during the school year. Lawn work, operation of
the school bookstore, publication of football and
basketball rosters, Christmas decorations, along
with active service in the Kiwanis Peanut Sale, and
ALSAC drive are but a few of the many Key Club
activities during the past year.
Ufjice Crew
The office crew assists Miss Vogel in perform-
ing duties around the office, such as answering the
phone and running errands. This year's crew con-
sists of Mike Burke, lim Harms, Ierry Brady, Bob
Zinser, Bon Budzinski, Alvin Link, and Frank Bado-
sevich.
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The acrecl Heart
Admiring a new picture ol their
patron are the officers ot the Contra-
ternity ot the Sacred Heart: Carole
Frasco, President, Maureen McNamara,
Vice President, Chris Raya, Treasurerg
and Kay Schwindenhammer, Secre-
tary. The purpose ot the club is to pro-
mote a greater understanding and loye
ol the Saced Heart in the school and
they accomplish this through monthly
meetings and discussions.
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Library Club
Vice President Susan Voss, Pres
sident Susie Peplow, and Secre-
tary-Treasurer Mary Stubbs dise
cuss the many opportunities and
experiences they gain as mem-
bers ot the Library Club. The
main duties are to assist the head
librarian and moderator, Sister
Mary Paul, with regular library
procedures.
fanior
Classical Lea ae
Meeting once a month, the lunior Classical Leae
gue at the Academy promotes an interest in a cultural
study ot Latin, This year under the line guidance ot
Sister Grace Aurelia and the leadership ot Carol See-
lig, Aedileg leanne Mariani, Praetorg Mary Cisna,
Quaestorg lean Susie, Consulg and luditli Prietscli,
Consul, the league showed slides ot Home to their
members.
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Red Cross
The Red Cross provided d bridge between d
notionol orgdriizotion ond the individuoll students. By
mecins of posters ond membership compotigns the
club provided vollucible dssistolnce to the locdl choipter
cis well os the Noitionorl Red Cross orgonizottion. Under
the direction of Mr. loty Swdringeng President Robert
McDoniel, Vice President Chdrles Gornsey, Secretory
ldmes Moubochg ond Treosurer Clem Dries the club
wos silently busy.
Letterman 3 Club
Treosurer Bob Horton, President Tom Cfilfilloin, otnd
Vice President Tob McNdmctrd holve done dn out-
stdnding job in ledding the Lettermozn's Club. ln spon-
soring the club's donce dnd providing referees for the
intrctmurdl golrnes, the Lettermctn's Club hos token its
ploce ds one of the most octive clubs in the school.
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Science Club
This yedr, the Science Club, under
the direction of Fctther Redrdon, hos
broddened its perspective dnd hds be-
come more otwdre of itself in the school
dnd the community. Members were iden-
tified by their distinctive membership
pcrtches dnd pldced highly in science pro-
ject exhibitions. The club ctlso sponsored
d series of specialized science lectures
given by noted science lecrders. Assem-
bled ctround their own Ugldss menogerieu
dre the officers: President, Port Duggctng
Chdirmon of Activities, Clem Dries, Secre-
tdry-Tredsurer, lim Hctrms, dnd Vice Pre-
sident, Roy Dovis.
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Kristy Burk, Vice President of
the Peoria Chapter ot Future
Secretaries ot America, types
a stencil tor the FSA News
Bulletin.
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Future ecreta ries
Members of the Puture Secretaries Club ol the Academy prepare
themselves tor a career in business. First row: Susan Peplow, Mary Lou Schrei-
ber, Ioan Beckman, Ioyce Dubois, Sue Filzen, Susan Stambauah, Becky
Sprecher, Mary Ann Strum, Second row: Denise Pax, Nora Dunne, Maria
Driscoll, Kristy Burk, Marilyn Miller, Diane Lal-lood, Dorothy Miller, Karen
McNamara. Third row: Teresa Walton, Mary Stephens, Barbara Vogel, Anna
Marie Beltramini, Colleen McQuellon, Emmy I-leintzman, and Ann Stein.
Business Club
Gverlookina Peoria's Progress Center are Business Club otticers: Presi-
dent, Dave Brodericg Vice President, Iohn Adams, Secretary, Tim Kennedy,
and Treasurer, Iim Kelly. Moderator Bonald Haley has helped mold the club
this year into a constructive arm ot the Business Department, helpina direct
many future businessmen toward their goals.
Alumni
Boosters
The officers ond boord
members ot the Spcxlding
Alumni Boosters ore: Pre-
sident, Mr. George Best,
Executive Secretory, Mr.
Quentin Yerby, Treolsurer,
Mr. Mike Grczyg Vice Pre-
sident, Mr. lock Bonnon,
Director, Mr. Bill Beck-
mcxng ond Director, Mr.
lock Birdoes. ln its second
yeoir the boosters hove
sponsored the Winter ond
spring sports bonguets
dnd gtter-school get-to-
gethers,
Librar Club
President, Duone Knott, Vice
President, lim I-lolrms, crnd
Dove Novy check in books otter
the semester rush. The mem-
bers ot the Librcrry Club ctid
Sister Geroldine in providing
the students ot Spdlding with
gn outstonding reference libro-
ry.
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ull! and croll
These chotrter members of the
lourncrlism Honor Society, Quill ond
Scroll, ore justly proud ot their
honor. Beguirernents tor member-
ship include schololstic stcrnding in
the top third ot their clorss olnd orp-
provctl by the ndtionotl boctrd of
Quill ond Scroll. Members ore, secit-
ed: Norncy Powers oind leonne Pet-
ers, Stonding: Morrgie McNcrmee,
Susie Bunce Cowoirdl, Lynn Corcrg-
her, Georgio Novotny, Noncy Gilin-
sky, Becky Heinz Coworrdl, Moirthoi
Bruemmer, Ndncy Woods, olnd Molry
lclne Eolves Corwolrdl. Missing from
the picture dre Port Molnning clnd
Ccirolyn Voss.
DwmeCMb
The Debate Team, under the
direction of Mr, Bitschel, turned
in a fine performance this year,
Participating in many tourna-
ments, they drew excellent
ratings. Members are Nancy
Schopp, Maureen Mclsinden,
Martha Bruemmer, Kay Sch-
Windenhammer, Kathy Knezo-
vich, Carol Seelig, and Sheryl
Laing.
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Drama Club officers for this year, Mary Pat Slevin, Secretary,
lolsynn Ladd, President, Mary Beth Schlicksup, Treasurer, and Marcia
McGinnis, Vice President, are backstage discussing a script for one
of their productions.
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The members of the Public Relations Club have served their
school Well through their efforts to coordinate public relations work
for all school organizations. They are, first row: Bay l-luerta, Kathy
Myers Carol Frasco, Tim Cfura. Second row: Kitty Kenny, Dave
Broderic Kristy Burk, Pat White, Lea Schaffer, Carol Haddad. Third
row Mary Mueller, Becky Heinz, Connie Prunch, Tom Simon, Margie
McNarnee Bandy Irion, Mary lo Lehnhausen, Mike Geskey, Steve
Tinsley Fourth row: Caryl Bisen, lohn C'Hearn, lo Lynn Ladd, Frank
Badosevich Patty lewell, Susie Peplow, Tim Kelley, Carolyn Voss,
Mike McClosky Kathy Bannon, and Clem Dries,
The purpose ot the Home-School Association is to provide a link be-
tween student aiiairs and the parents. Committee members are Mr. and Mrs.
- Leland Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph Stickelmaier, Mr. and Mrs. Iohn R.
McNamee, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blaschek, Mr. and Mrs. William Schattnit, and
Mr. and Mrs. Iohn F. Voorhees.
fllain lencmee
Maintenance at the Academy is handled very
etiiciently by Mr. Morse. Here he explains the neces-
sity tor having Civil Defense supplies to Kathy Rostet-
ter and Toni Saccenti.
Cafeteria Crew
The members ot the Cafeteria Crew, responsible
tor the tasty meals served to Academy and Spald-
ing students are: First row: Larry Tucker, Gertrude
Dudley, Veda Newbold, Mabel Talloway. Second row:
Robert Martini, Lavern Crrenier, Inez Robertson, lune
Velpel. Missing from picture - lunior Carter.
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A. OL. Alumnae
The main objective oi the Academy Alumnae
Association is to maintain a spirit ot friendship and
loyalty among its members toward their Alma
Mater. The organization under the able leadership
ot Miss Diane Pilon, Vice Pres., Mrs. Ted Stenoish,
Pres., Miss Catherine OT-learn, Treas., and Mrs.
Robert l-loft, Sec., and the guidance ot Sister Mary
Victoria, CSI., has sponsored such activities as an
alumnae-taculty tea and a card party,
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The AOL. Guild aided the
school in many Ways during the
'64-'65 school year, including the
very successful Magazine Drive.
Pres. Mrs. Harry Rose, Corr. Sec.
Mrs. I. R. Sloan, Rec, Sec. Mrs.
G. B. Geppner, Treas. Mrs. Dale
Manning, Vice Pres. Mrs. A. I.
Woods.
Kathy Burk, Sergeant-at-Arms of the Future Nurses Club, seems
to be asking Sister Petronella ot St. Francis Hospital about one ot the
subjects she'll be taking next year as Sheryl Laing, Secretary, Susie
Bunn, Vice President, Mrs. Franseen, Moderator, Kitty Kenny, Presi-
dent, and Colleen Kenny, Treasurer, anxiously scan the pages ot the
books Sister brought. The members ot this organization familiarize
themselves with nursing procedures and hospital requirements by
touring the hospital and inviting speakers to theirimeetings.
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lreas. Pet Palmer.
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Pep Club and GAA
This year the Pep Club became rnore actiw Uni r
direction ot Sister Gerald Marie cmd Miss Cicriart lli l
section was organized. lt was used at two lootr
torrnina an US" and an The club continued to ro
Irish tearns with enthusiastic and loyal support. Bfraiise o t
loyal support, spirit at aames was better than cvcr
Under the direction ot Miss Reno, the GAA r of
various sports activities for Academy girls. Vlhile oitcrin r t
entertainment and recreation, GAA, develops rhgroftfr
true spirit ot sportsmanship.
lriauquratimq Spfild i ri Qi 's
iirst card section at games
this vear was one at the
rnariy activities ot the Pep
Club. Leading the club
were Sec. Sharon Shea.
Pres. Lea Schatter, Vice-
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After Weeks of preparation and planning, the
1965 Homecoming festivities began on October 14
with the opening of the class stunt show for the
parents. The next evening the show was presented
for the students and alumni. The Tuniors placed
first in class competition with their skit "The Shan-
gri-Ia Toy Factory." The Seniors finished second
with their skit - a cleverly done melodrama,
'little Mary Sunshine." The Sophomores finished
third with a spear-throwing skit which was aided
greatly by very original scenery. After the stunt
show, a spirited pep rally was held on Madison
Avenue.
The next evening the Spalding Irish rewarded
their loyal fans and alumni with a stirring victory
over Woodruff 18-12. Queen Maureen McNamara
was crowned and her court presented.
Little Mary Sunshine lMary Foscol and Captain "Big" Jim Worthington
lMark Malootl express their pleasure with a song during the Senior class
skit. The seniors took advantage of the many fine voices ot their class
members with the musical skit "Little Mary Sunshine."
Mike McKlosky and John Marlin fight to the end in the Sophomore-5' highly
symbolic skit. The Sophomores, for the first time, used flats very etfectively
as part of their scenery.
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The Academy and Spalding proud-
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Queen, Maureen McNamara, and her
court - Marcia Tuerk, Iunior attend-
antg Kathy Randall, Sophomore attend-
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attendant.
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mints, and punch are Jeanne Shank, Mrs. Charles Shank, Maureen McNamara. Mrs. Cyril McNamara, Katie McVeain, Mrs. Donald McVeain and
Mrs. Robert Lehnhausen.
Banquets and Teas
The Academy and Spalding annually
honor various organizations and occasions
with banquets and teas. The Academy spon-
sors the Father-Daughter and Mother-Daughter
Banquets. The Academy Guild sponsors the
Silver Tea. The Academy and Spalding Stu-
dent Councils joined with Bergan to sponsor
a Faculty Appreciation Tea. Spalding also
sponsors the Football and Cross Country Ban-
quets and Spring Sports Banquet to honor
their athletes and others who have served their
school, Such social gatherings give parents a
chance to participate in school-sponsored ac-
tivities and develop stronger parent-teacher
relationships.
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Enioying their dinner at the
Lay Advisory Board Rec-
ognition Banquet are Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Vonachen,
Reverend Francis P. White,
the Most Reverend John B.
Franz, Sister Thomas Marie,
Rt. Reverend Monsignor J.
B. Riedy, Sister Mary Ger-
aldine, and Reverend John
J. Sweeney.
Sister Mary Agnetta and
Sister Mary Timothy loolc
eagerly at the punch be-
ing poured as they move
through the line at the
Teacher Appreciation Day
Tea.
Ann Landers proved her knowledge and undersTanding oT Today's
youth in her address To the students oT Spalding and The Academy.
A representative Trom The Bell Telephone Company gives an inter-
esting demonsTraTion OT The human body as a conductor oT sound.
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Assemblies
Not merely diversions from the daily routine
of studies, assemblies serve to supplement total educa-
tion. Cultural enlightenment, exciting entertainment,
and a visiting columnist with some sensible advice
highlighted the year's assemblies.
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PresenTing the charming members ot The A,F.S. panel
is Bob White, Presidert oi The WoodruTT Student Counci.
The Chrysler Corporation sponsored one ot This years
mosT eniertaininfi assemblies TeaTurinri Thurlow Spurr
and The Spurlows. This Tine group presented enioyable
music and comedy, along with some sensible advice T3
The students oT Spalding and The Academy.
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Mrs. G. J. Schwab, and Dr. and
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erone the Homecoming Dance.
Evenin 5 To Remember
Thoughts of this year's dances will linger in the memories ot Spalding and
Academy students. The Academy Student Council sponsored the Barn Dance on Halloween.
This dance, a vice-versa, was perhaps one of the most successtul ot the year. The Crystal
Ball was the next dance. Sponsored by Spalding's Student Council, this dance was notable
tor its beautiful decorations and excellent orchestra. The Key Club Dance was held on
Lincoln's birthday. The theme ot this year's dance was "A Roman Holiday."
Thanks to the outstanding Work and long hours spent by Academy and Spalding
students in preparations, the dances held this year were bigger and better than ever.
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the 'ighostlyu decorations fit the Halloween Dance,
This coupie celebrates Lirccinlii Eirrnaav at tire Ky
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"And the Word was God." During the Academy
retreat, Father Brendan lVlcMullin delivers one ot
his powertul addresses on the Second Person ot
the Blessed Trinity.
Father Ray Walter emphasizes the necessity tor
"complete dedication in all aspects of lite," dur-
ing the course ot one ot his conferences.
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Janice Leibel, Kathy Bannon, and Kathy Best discuss the
recently concluded Day ot Recollection with Father Collins.
pirilual Inspira tion
lncluded in the most memorable ot the many events held
throughout the year would be the two retreats which tools place at
the Academy and Spalding. Both Father Ray Walter, C.S.SR., and
Father Brendan Mclvlullin, CP., delivered inspiring addresses, urg-
ing the students ot looth schools to greater dedication to Christ.
age ot the time between
conferences to seek advice
from Father Walter.
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Connie Prunch with a 4.9786 grade average has been named
Valedictorian ot the I965 senior class ot The Academy. She
was tollowed closely by Carolyn Voss with a 4.9757 average.
Both girls have provided outstanding leadership not only
on the academic plane but also in religious and extra-
curricular tields.
This year's Valedictorian, Walter Linsley, attained top honors
with a 4.92l average. Salutatorian, James Kelly, maintained
a grade average ot 4.868 through tour years. Since bath
Walter and Jim participated in many school activities, their
teats are even more impressive.
Promisin eniors
The world is beset by rndny ddngerous ideologies ond
philosophies. lt is the duty ot oll good education to provide
the World With rnen ond women who cire tilled with truth ond
who crre prepcired to dedl with these dcingers. The young
rnen ond women pictured here represent the hope thot through
continued dcddernic gchievement ond excellence, truth rnoy
be brought to the whole World, thus opening civenues for uni-
versdl brotherhood cind sincere coopergtion ciinong the peo-
ples ot the world.
Receiving letters ot commenclation tor their high scores on
The N.lVl.S.Q.T. tests were Tim Gura, Steve Linsley, Michael
Geslcey, Bob Wiltz, Tom Wake, Tom Waldort, and Ken
l-lappach.
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Jan Armstrong, Connie Prunch, Martha Bruem-
mer, and Eileen Gramlich beam as they re-
ceive news that they have won letters ot corn-
mendation tor outstanding scores on the
N.M.S.Q.T. Tests.
Father Foster presents Terrence Pitzsen and
Joseph Callahan with their certiticates naming
Them N.M.S.Q.T. tinalists.
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Members ot the Junior class who have proven
their scholastic ability by maintaining an "A"
average tor the tirst semester are: kneeling: Jim
Harms and Ben Bladelg standing: Terry lrion, Dave
Navy and Bud Glatz.
These Juniors have achieved an "A" average for
their tirst se-mester's worlc. First row: Susan Voss. Mary
Anderson, Jean Adamson, Mary Mausharcl, Karen
Larson, Eileen Best: Second row: Diane Tomblin, Joan
Heinz, Carol He-nnessey, Val Bushell, Karen Dens-
berger, Mary Courig Third row: Judy Frietsch, Kathy
Knezovich, Jean Ann Davis, Joan McCavitt, Kay
McDermott, Helen Vogel.
Revo nition
Rewards Inl'tl'at1've
ln order to encourage the student to
do well in his or her studies, certain
rewards are given. The rewards for aca-
demic achievement are certainly more
than just certificates or medals. How-
ever, it is necessary that those who have
excelled in their studies during the year
be recognized The students pictured on
these pages have distinguished them-
selves as being the top scholars in their
respective classes.
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on The TirsT honor roTT. They are: Par
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Dick Eewamini and Carlos Puig proved T3 he The
schohashc 'eaCTers oT The dass oT '67 Tor The TirsT
Serh35T3r boashng 'A' averages.
Freshnwer Janice GilTeTT, Joan NoyoTny Mary BeTh Sneadh Marcia DuPage, MarqareT Temboriurs
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The Traged offllacbeth
In keeping with the Quadricentennial ot the birth
of William Shakespeare, the Senior Class ot Spalding
lnstitute, with able support from girls ot the Academy
ot Our Lady, presented the Tragedy of Macbeth.
Eric Blanc expertly played the part ot Macbeth,
while Connie Prunch performed as brilliantly in her
role as Lady Macbeth. Their superb performances
were supplemented by the excellent acting ot the
entire cast.
Unlike most presentations ot Shakespeare, this
play had very simple and subtle costumes and scen-
ery. This was done in order to "place emphasis on
the beauty ot the word."
Through excellent directing from Brother Donald
Houde, C.S.V., and Father George Auger, CSV., and
a great amount ot eitort on the part ot the cast, the
three performances ot Macbeth were truly powerful
experiences in good drama tor all who viewed them.
Members ot the cast ot "Macbeth" were: Stephen Ochs, Carolyn Voss,
Pat Mullen, John Fischer, Jim Cicciarelli, Dave Broderic, Debbie Smith,
Tom Rochtord, Ben Scott, Dave Walder, Steve Linsley, Cathy Myers,
Fred Polonus, Dave Gullet, Jerry Warrick, John Adarns, Pat Duggan,
Geottrey Moulton, John Riter, Milne Carroll, Pat White, Connie
Prunch, Eric Blanc, Randy Irion, Eric Ward, and Peter Schliclcsup.
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and his date Denise Robb stand at the head
ot the receiving line with Mary Jo Lehnhausen,
Academy senior class president, and her escort
Tim Gura.
Mary Jo Lehnhausen, queen ot Spaldincjs
Junior-Senior Prom pauses during the inter-
! mission with her escort Tim Gura to enioy
Bradley! beautiful ballroom.
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is one which we will dlwdys remember.
Denlse Robb, George Saali Michele McMorrow, Brad Morroe, Jody McLinden,
and Milce Kelly enioy the music at D-ie l'li-niiclcs and his Qrchetfra.
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Academy
Girl
The highest honor that can be bestowed upon a student of
the Academy oi Our Lady by her classmates is that oi Academy Girl.
Une senior is chosen for this position because she has, in the opinion
oi her fellow students and the faculty, attained that goal tor which
we are all striving - Christian Womanhood. Constance Prunch has
dedicated herself during her tour years at the Academy to the full-
tillment of her scholastic, moral, and spiritual potentials. She has
lived up to the high ideals ot her iaith and has developed her char-
acter, personality, and intellect to a high degree.
Her scholastic achievements till us with zeal and determination,
and her example ot service to others makes us conscious oi the
importance ot dedication in our lives. In the estimation of her tellovv'
classmates, Connie has been a true example oi leadership, loyalty,
and cooperation. For her, the attributes ot an Academy girl are not
just an ideal, but a reality.
When Spalding's Senior Class chooses its Man of the Year,
the judging becomes very objective. The members of the class look
for high motives of scholarship, leadership, and moral integrity in the
man to whom they award this honor. This year's Man of the Year, lim
Kelly, is eminently qualified to lead us in all these endeavors. lim
has devoted himself for four years to true scholarship and added
to this a full life of service to his fellow students.
ln a truly unique way, lim has entered the life of a student and
set an example that all his fellow classmates would like to follow.
His efforts in scholastic life serve as a spur to our efforts in this field,
and the moral courage he displays leads us to greater consideration
of the most important aspects of our lives. Iim Kelly is an admirable
person, but even more important, he is a real person H one Whom
we can appreciate and follow as a truly Christian leader.
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of the individual citizen. For it is only upon a
foundation of individual hardness and vitality that
we can build an exercise of vital powers along the
lines of excellence."
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Renard Bob Beckman, Danny l-libbs, Per Kelly, Tom Kahn, l-lead Coach l-leycocki Back Row: Line Coach l-le-id, Jim Cicciareli, Tom Schmidr Bob
Eaion, iFran Roedl, Pa? Roark, John Appleby. Dave Bree-se, John Vogelsanq, Jim Kelly, Pele Joseph, Broil Monroe, Mike Giliillen, Mike Kely, Bok:
McQuellon, Gary Simon, Dick Vogelsarg, John Gunner, John Kronenberg, Sleve Bannister, Terry Dunne, Tim McQuellon, and Mark Vogel.
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SOPHOMORE TEAM includes, from fhe lefl, Fronf Row: Greg Spalding, Dick McQuelIon, Don Slev-
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George Owens: Back Row: Mor. Tom Eisielder, Mor. Rich Benke, Coach Heicl, Rich Hereberry
John Vogelsanq, Pal Afkins, Chuck Pefrosky, Pai Roark, Perry Hernan, Fred Roehl, Chuck Gros,
John Vorhees, Mike Moran, Dull Seyller, John Cundili, Carl Schaidle, Mike Cowan, John Heinz
Lynn Slerlinq, Jim Donahue, Coach Havcock.
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Second Row: Bob Abraham, Mike McLaughlin, Bill Backes, Ken Schaflnif, Dan Curt, Jim Hinron
Bill Grant Jim Banisfer, Lynn Sierlinq, Sieve Knezovich, S+eve Swan, Sieve McGann' Third Row:
Coach Maesfri, John Vorhees, Par Alkins, Dick lhnken, John Cundilf, Jim Dhaese, Joe Hancock
Bryanf Welch. Douq Harbers. Mike Hanelf, Tom Milus, Larry Bennefr, Mike Moore.
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Team Matures
The Spalding harriers lived up to the school's
"Fighting Irish" tradition, finishing fifth in one ot the
toughest conferences in the state in only their second
year ot competition. Through rnany hours of pain and
sweat, the team compiled a 2-5 record in dual meets.
The outlook for next year looks very bright, for Coach
Brookhart loses only three lettermen While having
five returning, along with many strong I.V. runners.
Top runners Jim lvlclvlahon
and Tom Eads. both seniors.
run wind Sprints to toughen up
tor the longer distances.
Grimacing with pain Mike Heinz tenses his whole body tor the tinal
yards ot the two mile course as he leads the paclc to the tape
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Withers, Kelly Seiler, Walter Graves, Gary Bennett, John Schwab: standing: Mgr. Dennis Bieneman, Chuck Mueller, Terry lrion,
Jim lvlarkosli, Mike l-leinz, Jack lvlchlamee, Jim l-larms, Greg Frank, Tom Eacls, Jim McMahon .Larry Smith, Al Gillett, Coach
Broolchart.
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cludes, left to right, front row: AI Gill-
ett, Dave Anzaldua, Dave Delmastro,
Dennis Martin, Denny Clinch, Walter
Graves: standing: Mgr. Pat Tobin,
George Alexander, Clem Dries, Jeff
Baldi, Gil Lonfeen, Dan Hibbs. Terry
Tranfina, Mgr. Jack Dalton. Missing
from picture: Coach Heicl.
Al Gillett finds the going rouah as he is forced to
fry a reverse against Richwoods' Errol Flynn.
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Blessed. with an abundance of promising
sophomores and freshmen to back up season-
ed veterans Gil Lonteen, Terry Tranfina, Al
Gillett and Dave Anzaldua, the l964-65 wrest-
lers bettereol their first year record. They
turned the trick and beat Manual this year,
paving the way to a seventh place finish in
the conference grappling standings.
Shifting his weight in an effort to down a Red
Raider, Terry Trentina breaks free of a hold.
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Providing enthusiastic leadership in guiding the Spalding boys
to victory atter victory were these dynamic Academy cheerleaders:
Bonnie Bailey, Ioan Beckman, Mary Kay Davis, Sharon Meagher,
Colleen McAllister, Mary Morrow, and Michele McMorrow. Whether on
the football tield or the basketball court, these energetic girls aroused
Spaldings many loyal fans to give Whole-hearted support to their
team. Each one ot them spent many hours in preparation tor the
games and they saw the results ot their labor in the over-Whelming
response ot the fans. Colleen McAllister, as captain ot the Varsity
Cheerleaders, Worked successfully to bring about greater loyalty,
vigor, and sportsmanship.
Sophomore cheerleaders: Bernie Marlcey, Linda
Vittitow, Mary Galvin, Mary Ann Beaupre, Nancy
l-taasis, and Alice Brophy led their team and all
the loyal tans to win the Sophomore Mid-State
Eight Coriterence which ended a season tilted with
cheers and victories.
Leading the cheers at the games this year were
the varsity cheerleaders: Sharon Meagher, Mary
Kay Davis, Mary Morrow, Bonnie Bailey, Joan
Beckman, Captain Colleen McAllister, and Michele
McMorrow.
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Breese: sfandingz Coach Gerry Broolcharl, Jim Marlcoski, Mike Geslcey, John Miller, Don Davis, Tim Shea, Mike Kelly, Mgr. Denny Mahrl.
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Jim Marlcoslri snares a rebound from
Jrhe hands ol 'rhe Knighls' Marla Edwards.
Tim Shea sweeps past a lone Knight to pop the
roundball through the hoop.
Even two Richwoods defenders tail to
stop Mike Geslcey from tipping in two
points as Tom Lintz scoots in to help.
Keynote Irish Season
The l964 - 55 Spalding basketball team was a
"Never-say-die" unit. Whether they played slowdown
ball or the run-and-shoot brand, the Irish roundballers
earned every point they got.
The team was highlighted by a tall and speedy
core of juniors: big Iohn Miller, leapin' Tim Shea,
and backcourt aces Mike Kelly and Dave Breese.
Along with senior Mike Geskey and the rest ot the
squad, they provided Spalding tans with many thrills
throughout the season.
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Spcxiding Irish showed cr spirit ond
determinotion which more thctn mode
up for the Icirge number of losses.
The greot ottitude ond spirit of the
teolm were due in ldrge port to the
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senior members ot the bcrsbetbolll teom
gove. Though their ettorts did not pro-
duce d greot number of victories, they
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soon to be outdone.
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THE SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM includ f--. iriirri the Iell fron? row: Bill DQBfilif, Ed Mc'
Ginnis, George Owens, Jim Donfihu-3, Rich Heriehieriy Dick McQuri'lfvri Cwrirrirl Brook: Mwr. Barb
Klein: back row: Mgr. Jerry Hollrnin, Mikc- Cowan, John Mundin, John Arrnplrong, John Irving,
Harry Curley, Chuck Perrosky, Jerry Brady, Conch Slmyig-.
THE FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM includes, from The lelr, firsl row: Mike Moore Lyrn Slerlingz,
Joe Gillillan, John Vorhees, Doug Brooks, Bob Heinz, Holland Neal, Jim Linrz: Second row: Randy
Bourscheidr lmgr.l, Par Arkins, Mike Nieukirk Mike Neumann, Jim Dhaese, Jim Keegan. Bryan
Welch, Coach Jolly, Dick lhnken lmgr.l.
The 964-965 Sophs
Brzgh ten Future Prospects.
This yeor the Irish sophomores forged or fomtostic 21-3
SSCISOTIIS record. They won the Mid-Store Eight Sophomore
championship with o 12-2 storiolorcl ond coptured the Pekin
Sophomore tournament by whipping the host Chiriks, who
were the ruririer-up for conference honors
Tall John Irving and Conrad Brooks hound high
+o relrieve e rebound in Spaldings win over
Pekin fha? clinched The conierence sophomore
lille.
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The members oT The I965 Track feam are: firsl' row: Ken l-lappach, Willie Turner, Brian Finn, Peier Joseph, Jim Markoski, Bill Schalfnil, Chuck
Scherer, Mark Rose, Jim McMahon, Pal Kelly, John Svendson, Jim Dickerson, Carl Schaidle. Second row: Coach l-laycock, Jack Mchlamee, Herberl
Baker, Don Davis, Slephen Bannisler, Terry Irion, Mike Gillfillan, Merle Denlino, Roy Davis, Mike Sierra, Jim Harms, Clem Dries, Ray Demoss, Don
Winkler, Mike Dallon, Bob l-loerdeman, Pal Roark, Sieve lhnken. Missing: Terry Renard.
Terry Renard begins The lasl leg oi 'rhe 880 yd.
relay as he lakes lhe baron from Bill Schaffnil.
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The blistering speed and exacting phy-
sical requiremenis ol the IOO yd. dash
are seen in Terry Renfiids lace as he
strealcs to the finish line in lO.2.
Muscles tense, heads raise in expectation as the runners
await the gun that will signal the beginning ot the 440
yd. dash.
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l sloppy Weather. With returning lettermen, lim Marko-
J ski, Peter Ioseph, Terry Renard, Bill Schattnit, and Ken
l-lappach providing experience, and with the addition
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running events Where lim Markoski, Terry Renard, Bill
Schaiinit and lack McNamee assure many valuable
points. Combined with speed is growing strength in
field events. This combination ot speed and strength
promises another successful season.
Frosh'Soph Traclcrnen tor l965 are: first row: Doug Eroolcs, Lynn Sterling, Dan Eclcold, Holland Neal, Marla Seiler, Bob Abraham, Dan Dillon, Dick
Vonachen, Chuck Mueller, Larry Manning, Milce Withers. Second row: Coach l-laycoclc, l-lerb Eaton, Walter Moore, Steve Knezovich. Joe Wenzel,
Lee Conver, Greg Williams, Dave Radosevich, Pat Roarlc, John Volesang, Milne Cowan, Dan Bohan, Pat O'Grady.
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Members of The l965 Varsily baseball learn are: Kneeling: Dick McQuellon, Jim Kelly, Tom Linlz,
Sfeve German, George Owens, Tom Giliillan, Tom Kahn, and Bob Beckman. Second row: assisranr
Coach Heid. Larry Schrnirr, Mike Kelly, Vxfillis Jordan. Gary Sirnon, Rich Heneberry, Mike Geskey.
Gerrv Tiqiie, Dave Breese, Tom McNamara, Jim Donahue, Head Coach Ron Maesfri.
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Hoving just begun d roin plogued
rdce tor the Mid-Stote Eight title,
the Irish held CI 3-4 record. With
experienced plciyers such os Tom
IVlcNormdro, lim Kelly, Torn Giltillon,
olnd Gerry Tigue providing o strong
nucleus, the Irish oppedr hedded
toword ornother successful seoson.
The I9o5 Frosh-Siiiph bieehail team memoeii
are: kneeling: Mile Kenrf Dan Miijiie Eiilii
i Beckman, Jon Bartolo Ward Lewis Pat Eel-
cher, and Jim Lintz. Standing: Tom Eistieida-r
John Voorhees, Dick tV1cQuellon John Hein:
George Owens., Jim Baldi and Jim Donfihue.
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Bob Willi, Mike Wiles, Jim Schwab, Tom Raya and Coach Barrie Shave. Missing: Mike Risen
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Netters Cain ta ture
With returning lettermen Bob Willi, Mike Geppner, and Mike
Burke providing a solid nucleus, this year's tennis season promises to
be highly successful. The tennis team, coached by Mr. Barrie Shave,
Will have to build on this nucleus With a generally inexperienced, but
promising group of young players. With a few breaks and a lot ot
determination on the part ot the players, this year's team should easily
place among the tirst tour teams ot the conference.
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Every muscle strains as Bob Willi
serves up a blistering volley.
Mike Geppner, tirst man on the '65
tennis team, dettly stradles the back line
as he returns a shot that nets him a
victory.
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Torn Murray connects and drives the bell 250
yards streinht down the tairi.-ray.
This yeer's golf teern includes, kneeling: Joe Durbin,
Micky McGenn, Terry Trantine, and Tim Ceregher. Stand-
ing: Coach JOlly, Torn Murray, Milne Heinz, Mike Bourne
qardner, and Larry Rogers.
Coy Season
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Up t1'ml'sl1'ca ll
Under the capable direction ot Mr. Iolly,
the l965 golf team hopes to take the last big
step from a second place finish last year to
the conference championship this Year. With
tour returning seniors and with the aid ot some
talented juniors the prospects for that elusive
championship seem bright,
Milce Baumqerdner uses "pitch and run" tacti.
as he approaches the I8th green.
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The bowling club under the leordership ot Brother Orbon
ond Fr. Cooper continued to grow. This yeor's club hod o
lorger number ot members thorn ony previous yedr's. Bles-
sed with o lorrge number ot porticipdting students ond keen
competition between teoms the bowling club hols been oble
to reolize its gools, to provide othletic minded students with
d hedlthful outlet.
Secretary Tom Waldort, Brother Orban and Presi-
dent tired Grawey look over the selection ot
trophies tor the bowling team banquet.
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Steve Akers displays picture torm as he sends the ball
toward another strike.
Bowling Club members are: seated on the tloor: Dan Bohan,
Joe l-luerta, Mike Burke: second row: Bob Polonus, Harry
Zerkle, John Davis, Joe Durbin, Phil Lehnhausen, Bill Thomp-
son, John Duke, Bill Brown, Mike Welmen, Olle -lhorrell,
Roger Johnicky third row: Fr. Cooper, Guy Johnson, Dan
Pagan, Chuck Garnsey, Bob Watson, Mike Burns, John
Crusen, Rudy l-lainy, Dan Davis, Tony Schaab, Bob Behrelg
fourth row: Steve Brooks, Leonard Vestal, Tom Watson. Dan
l-layward, Dick Vonachon, Bob l-loerdaman, Steve Akers,
Larry Bradtord, Dave Schaab, Tom Simon.
The Senior Division intramiiral l:i,g
kotbfill champs fire: uifting, Jack Pnl
Franken, Mick O'Donnell, Mike Don
nelly.
Junicr diyi1.i,,r: ni i, irfl ,l,., ,,
Miget, Bob Bechnwan, Don Sreplnr
sang, Torn l-loiilihan, 1-ind Jerry
Walsh.
Led by senior standout Nancy Woods, these girls
captured the Intramural basketball championship.
They are kneeling, Mickey O'6rady, Nancy Woods,
Sharon Judd, Judy Robinson. Standing, Karen
l-lawe, Chris Raya, Rosa Banys, Sharon Kellogg,
and Barb Bannister.
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Mary Ann Nelson, Carole Frasco, Barb Bannister.
Standing, Chris Mooney, Alice Brophy, Donna
Howe, and Carol Berg.
Intramurals
The intramural programs at Spalding and the
!-Xcademy again proved to be highly successful.
What the participating students lacked in talent,
they made up tor with hustle, determination and
a lighting spirit. instilling this spirt ot keen competi-
tion tempered with good sportmanship is the pure
pose oi any good intramural program. lt this is
accomplished as it is at Spalding and the Academy,
the program can be classified as a success.
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Cheryl Leible anxiously awaif The lace off which
will begin fhe hoclcey game.
Fun and Fitness
Marry Sierra sfruqqles wilh her opponenl fo gel
The rebound.
A.O.L. archers. Ellie Walloch, Chris Raya, Marcia
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The teaching of the wise is a fountain of lzfefp
"Democracy demands more ot us than any other
system in education, character, selt-restraint, selt-
discipline. How are we going to get the best educa-
tion in the world? One ot the ways is to have the
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SISTER MARY TIMOTHY, C.S.J.
BS. Fontbonne College
MS. Notre Dame University
Religion, Chemistry
Moderator Senior t-lomeroom
Senior Class Coordinator
SISTER MARIE CHARLES, C.S.J
BA. Fontbonne College
Registrar
SISTER AGNES JOSEPHINE, C.S.J.
B.S. Fonlbonne College
M.S. Univ. of Minn.
Religion, Clolhing, Home and Family
Living
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SISTER ANGELITA CYRIL, C.S.J.
B.A. Fonlbonne College
Tours lhrough Quebeck, Canada
Lalin, French
SISTER ANN REGIS, C.S.J.
B.A. Fonlbonne College
M.A. Sl. Louis Univ.
Religion, Amer. Hislory and Economics
Moderalor Junior Homeroom
Moderalor C.S.M.C.
Moderalor Mission Discussion Club
Moleralor Young Chrislian Sludenls
SISTER ANNE CHRISTINE, C.S.J.
BA. Fonlbonne College
M.A.Nolre Dam Univ.
Religion, Malhernalics
Moderalor Sophomore Homeroom
Sophomore Class Coorclinalor
Moderalor Nalional Honor Sociely
REV. RICHARD F. BRESNAHAN
B.A. SI. Henry College
M.A. S.T. Sl. Mary ol Lalce in Mundelein
Religion
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BA. Bradley Universily
English
Moderalor Pep Club
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B.M. Univ. of Illinois
BA. Sl. Paul Seminiary
M.A. Sl. Paul Seminary
Religion
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BA. Fonrbonne College
Grad. vvorlc, SI. Louis Univ.
Spanish, French, Religion
Moderalor Senior Homeroom
Moderalor Sodalily ol Our Lady
SISTER ELLEN JAMES, C.S.J.
B.M. Fonlbonne College
M.M.Ed. Duquesne Univ.
Religion, Gen. Music, Chorus
Moderalor Glee Club
Mocleralor Public Relalions
SISTER FRANCES LAWRENCE, C.S.J.
BA. Fonlbonne College
Grad. worlc, Univ. N. Dalcola
Business
Moderalor Junior Homeroom
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F.S.A. Advisor
Boolrslore
MRS. JOSEPH FRANK
B.S. Bradley Universily
Religion, English
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B.S. Universily of Kansas
English
Moderalor Fulure Nurses
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BA. Fonlbonne College
Grad. worlc, Loyola Universily
Religion, Lalin
Moderalor of Probalion Sodalily ol' Our
Lady
Freshman Class Coordinalor
Moderalor Freshman Homeroom
SISTER GERALD MARIE, C.S.J.
BA. Fonlbonne College
Grad. vvorlc, Nolre Dame Universily
Chemislry, Physiology
Moderalor Junior Homeroom
Moderalor Pep Club
SISTER GRACE AURELIA, C.S.J.
BA. S+. Louis Univ.
MA. Sl. Louis Univ.
Lalin
Moderafor Junior Homeroom
Moderaror A.D.N. Chap. Jr. Classical
League
REV PATRICK BRENNAN
BA S+ Ambrose College
Religion
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Moclflrqlor Red CVODQ
REV. ALBERT W. HALLIN
B.A. Sl, Paul Seminoff
Reliiiion
REV. THOMAS HENSLER
B.A. Sl. Meirrracl College
S.T.B. Calliolic Univ.
Relifiion
REV. EDWARD HIGGINS
B.A. Sl. Ambrose Coliege
Religion
REV. RICHARD E. HORVATH
B.A. Josepliinium
Religion
REV. ROBERT T. HUGHES
B.S. Univ. ol Illinois
B.A. Sl. Ambrose College
MRS. ROGER HUNT
B.S. Ed. Weslern Iliinois Univ.
Englisli
Moderelor Frezlwrnen Homeroom
Moderelor ol Cheerleaders
Moderalor ol Pep Club
REV. FRANCIS D. KASPERSKI
B.A. Sl. Paul Seminary
Religion
SISTER MARTHA MARY, C.S.J.
B.A. Eonlbonne College
M.A. Univ. oi Hawaii
Tlieologv-Univ. Nolre Dame
Regina Mundi lnsfiluie, Rome
Religion, Englisli
Moderelor Senior Homeroom
Moclereior VIEWPQINT
SISTER MARY AGNETTA, C.S.J.
B.A. Fonlbonne College
A.A. Avifa Co'lege
lVl.l:.A. Callwolicl Uriv.
Religion, Arr
Moderelor Sluienl Council
SISTER MARY AGNITA, C.S.J.
B.S. Eonlbonne College
Grad. work, Nolre Darne Uriv .
B.S.C.S. lnsfiiuie-S llvougli N,S.l:
Biology
Moderalor Soplwornore Homeroorn
SISTER MARY ARTHURINE, C.S.J
B.A. Fonlbonre College
M.A. Sl. Louis Univ.
Hislory
SISTER MARY BLANCHE, C.S.J.
B.S. Fonlbonne College
Grid. v-.o'lf Sl. LOSE Univ.
Religion, Foods Cree. Science
Biology
Modeimalor Senior I-liifnerirn
SISTER MARY EDWARD, C.S.J.
B.A. Fonllyinne C-il-Ti-ge
Grid, i.-.srl P.'larq:..f"fi Un..
Reliwiii' En' il'
MiCie'fi"ir l-liniifiifii
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SISTER MARY ELIZABETH, C.S.J.
B.A. Sl. Lmiir Unk
NJA, Sf, Lpjg Un. ,
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SISTER MARY GABRIELLA, C.S.J.
lXI.Ed. Sl. Louis Univ.
HA. Sl. LOuis Univ.
Eufiress
lxI:dei'a'cr Junior Homer m
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Juror Liass Coordinalor
MISS MARIWAYNE MCCUSKEY
HA. Parsons College
Englislw lzreslwman Guidance
lxlederaror Fulure Teaclwers
SISTER MARY PATRICIA, C.S.J.
M.A. Sl. Louis Univ.
Louis Univ.
Mallwemalics
BA. Sl.
lvloderalor Soplwomore I-lomeroom
Moderafor Mu Alplia Tlwela
REV. RICHARD L. MULLEN
BS. Un
iversily ol lllin
ois
HA. Sl, Ambrose College
Religion
SISTER MARY PAUL, C.S.J.
BA. Fonlbonne College
MA. in L. S. Rosary College
Moderalor Library Club
Librarian. Religion
MISS JANE QUIGLEY
B.A. Clarlqe College
Grad. worlr, Radcliile
Religion, Englislw, Spanisli
SISTER MARY VICTORIA CSJ
M.A. Univ. ol Missouri
B,A. Loyola Univ.
Sludy l'lall Supervision
Moderalor Alumnae Associalion
MISS ELIZABETH RENO
B.S. Weslern Ill. Univ
Grad. work, Univ. ol Wisconsin
P.E., Drivers' Trainin
lvloderalor Sophomore I-lonneroom Moderalor Drama Club
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Anyone ior a boolenanriy? On Teacher Apprecia- MR. MICHAEL C. RITSCHEL SISTER THOMAS MAUREEN CSJ
'on Day flue lounge really roclced as Sisler Ger- B.A. Univ. ol Nolre Dame. Grad. vvorlc, Univ. B.A. Fonlbonne College: Business Mo
ad Joseplw provided live enlerlainmenl Ior llwe of Texas. Speecli and Amer. I-lislory. Moderalor deralor Freshman Homeroom and
fgguiy, Debale and Drama Clubs. SUMMA-
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BA. University oi IIIinois
MA. University of Iliinois
Principal and Superior
"The education ot our people is a national investment. lt yields tangible
returns in economic growth, an improved citizenry and higher standards ot
living. But even more importantly, tree men and women value education as
as personal experience and opportunity - as a basic benefit ot a tree and
democratic civilization. lt is our responsibility to do whatever needs to be
done to malce this opportunity available to all and to make it ot the highest
possible quality,"
-lohn F. Kennedy
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REV. ROBERT FOSTER, C.S.V.
A.B. Loyola Univ.
M.A. Bradley Univ.
Assl. Principal
Dean of Sludies
Englislw
Moderalor Nalional Honor
Socieiy
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REV. JOHN LANE, C.S,V. REV MATTHEW NOONAN MISS THELMA VOGEL
A.B. S+. Vialor College CSV Secrelary
M.A. S+. Thomas Seminary AB Sl Vialor College
Treasurer, Dean ol Sludenls MA Callwolic Univ
Businezs Aflwleiic Dureclor
Care ol Book Renial Hislory Religion Polilical
Science
MThe mind ofthe intelli ent man seeks lcnowled e. 99
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C.S.V.
A.B. Loyola Univ.
M.A. DePaul Univ.
English, Speech, Religion
Moclerafor Sodalify
Senior Play
MR. J. RALPH BRASMER
B.Ed. Illinois Slale Univ.
M.S. Univ. of Illinois
Biology
MR. GERALD BROOKHART
A.B. Sl. Ambrose College
M.A. Bradley Univ.
Hislory, Varsily Baslcelball
Coach
Cross-counrry coach, Assl.
Track Coach
REV. LEO COOPER, C.S.V.
B.S. Roclqhursl College
M.A. Loyola Univ.
Malhemaiics
Moderalor SUMMA
MR. GENE FARRIS
B.M.E. Bradley Univ.
Grad. work, Bradley Univ.
Gen. Music, Band, Chorus
REV. DONALD
FITZSIMMONS, C.S.V.
AB. Loyola Univ .
M.A. Sl. Louis Univ.
Chairrnan, Depi. of Religion
Malhemalics, Religion
Moderalor Sodalify
Falher Vade Bon Coeur ex-
plains rhe class schedule lor
Firsl Friday To Falher Auger
and Broiher Orban.
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SISTER GERALDINE, O.S.B.
B.Ed. DePaul Univ.
A.B.L.S. Rosary College
Librarian
Moderalor Library Club
MR. RONALD HALEY
B.S. Illinois Slale Normal Univ.
Chairman, Depl. ol Commercial Sludies
Business
Moderalor Business Club
MR. MERVYN HAYCOCK
B.S. Univ. ol Illinois
M.S. Univ. of Illinois
Physical Educalion
I-lead Eoolball and Traclc Coach
MR. JAMES HEID
A.B. Bradley Univ.
Physical Educalion
Business, Economics
Assl. Eoolball Coach
I-lead Wreslling Coach
Soph. Baslcelball Coach I
BRO. DONALD HOUDE, C.S.V.
A.B. DePaul Univ.
M.A. DePaul Univ.
Chairman, Depl. ol English
Moderalor INSTITUTE
Direclor, Senior Class Play
SISTER IMELDA. O.S.B. I
A.B. DePaul Univ.
M.A. Loyola Univ.
English
MR. JOLLY ,I
A.B. Blackburn College
English
Freshman Eoolball and Baslcelball Coach
Golf Coach
REV. M. P. LOUGHRAN, C.S.V.
A.B. Sl. Vialor College
M.A. Calholic Univ.
Spanish
REV. DONALD LUND, C.S.V.
Ii
A.B. S+. Ambrose College
M.A. Univ. ol Wisconsin
Religion, Erench
Mocleralor Chess Club
Moderalor Public Relalions
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M R. RONALD MAESTRI
BS Bradley Univ
Grad worlc Bradley Univ
I-lislory Physical Educalion
l-lead Varsily Baseball Coach
REV PATRICK MAY CSV
AB Sl Ambrose College
Grad worlc DePaul Univ
Religion
Moderalor Senior Class
Moderalor Lellerman s Club
Direclor lnlramurals
REV RAYMOND NOVACEK CSV
AB Sl Ambrose College
MS Bradley Univ
Religion Dralling Ar'r
Moderalor Sludenl Council
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BRO. JEROME ORBAN,
CS.V.
B.S. Bradley Univ.
Admissions Oliice
Religion, Driver Ed.
Moderalor Sophomore Class
lvloderalor INSTITUTE
Moderalor Graphic Arfs,
Bowling
MR. JAY SWARINGEN
B.S. Bradley Univ.
Business, Business Law
REV. LEONARD PUISIS.
C.S.V.
B.S. Sl. Ambrose College
M.S. Sl. Thomas College
Chairman. Depl. ol
Malhemalics
lvlalhemalics
Moderalor Key Club
REV. JAMES SWEENEY,
C.S.V.
B.A, Univ. of Illinois
M.A. Calholic Univ.
Lalin
REV. DANIEL REARDON,
CS.V.
B.S. LOyOIa Univ.
lv1.S. Marque-Ile Univ.
Chemislry, General Scii-nc
lvloderfilor Junior Clam
lvloderalor Science Club
REV. ROBERT TEED, C.S.V.
B.S. Sl. Ambrose College
lVl.S. Univ. oi Illinois
Chairman, Depl. of Science
Assl. Dean ol Sludenls
Physics
MR. DOUGLAS SHAVE
BS. Brirlligy Univ.
Mrillii,-iiirilic ., Biology
SrJpl'iorri'.rrfp Bu-,.lf:lIzi,iIl
Coach
Tr,-ririis Coach
REV. ROBERT
VADEBONCOEUR
B.A. Layalfi Uni f.
M.A. Bradley Univ.
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Une in pirit
Although Spalding Institute and the Aca-
demy ot Our Lady are separate schools, they
are one in spirit. This spirit of unity is seen
in all phases ot school lite. In studies, activities,
religious undertakings, and social events, the
students ot Spalding and the Academy are
indeed one.
The unity between the students is some-
thing Which has long been a great tradition.
As a result ot this unity, the students ot Spald-
ing and the Academy have achieved a greater
sense of cooperation and have developed a
lasting lcyalty to their schools. It is the loyalty
to each other and to their respective schools
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JOHN C. ADAMS-S+. Pefer, Semesler Honor
Roll Ill, Sludenl' Council '64, '65, Class
Vice-Pres. '65, Business Club '64, '65,
Vice-Pres. '65, Foofball '62, Wreslling '62,
'64. '65, D.A.R. Award '65.
MARY ELIZABETH ALIG-SI. Mary, Me+a-
mora, Fulure Teachers '63, '64, Library
Club '65, Transfer from Immaculale Con-
ceplion Convenl.
NNA ALWAN-S+. Pafriclc, Semesler Hon-
or Roll Ill, Sodalily '62, '63, '64, '65, Red
Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Fulure Teachers
'64, Fulure Secrefaries '64, G.A.A. '62, '63,
Freshman Chorus '62, Glee Club '63, Mixed
Chorus '64, '65, Academelfes '65, "Fin-
ian's Rainbow" '65,
STEVEN ANDERSON-S+. Bernard.
TRUDY ANELOSKI-S+. Joseph, Pelcin, Red
Cross '65, Fufure Teachers '64, '65, Pep
Club '62, '63, '64, '65, G.A.A. '63.
RONALD JOSEPH ANTHONY-Blessed Sacra-
menl, Foofball '62, Baseball '63, '64, '65,
Inframurals '64, '65,
W0
STEPHEN ANTHONY-Holy Family, lnlramur-
als '64,
PATRICIA ANTON-Holy Family, Semesler
Honor Roll l5l, Sodalily '62, '63, '64, '65,
C.S.M.C. '63, '64, '65, Nalional Hon-
or Sociefy '65, Mission Sfudy Club '63,
'64, '65, Debale Club '64, Pep Club '62I
G.A.A. '62, SUMMA Boosler '64: SUMMA
'65, Freshman Chorus '62: Cenlennial
Paqeanl '63, "Finian's Rainbow" '65.
ALFRED ANZALDUA-S+. Cecilia, Sodalify
'62, Science Club '63, '64, '65, Debale
Club '64, Pep Club '62, Boys' Chorus '62,
'63, '64, Mixed Chorus '63, '64, "King and
I" '63, Wreslling '64, '65.
Seniors
PATRICK ARMATO-S+. Mark, Key Club '63
'64, '65, Science Club '63, "Macbefh" '65.
JAN ARMSTRONG-Sf. Edward, Chillicothe-
Semesfer Honor Roll l7l, Sodalily '62, '63,
'64, '65, Sludenl Council '62, '63, '64,
Nalional Honor Socic-ly '64, Vicebpres. '65,
Junior Classical League '64, Mu Alpha
Thela '65, VIEWPOINT '65, Sophomore
Chorus '63, Glee Club '62, '63, '64, Mixed
Chorus '64, '65, Acfidemolles '64, '65,
"Finian's Rainbow" '65, NMSQT Semi-
linalisf '65, Music Fesfival 5up. Award '63,
Greal Boolrs '65.
MARGARET MARY ASHWORTH-Sl, Palriclc,
Washinqlon, Semesler Honor Roll Ill, Red
Cross '62, '63, Fulure Nurses '63, '64.
BONNIE JEANNE BAILEY-Holy Familfg Se-
mesler Honor Roll l6l, Sodalily '62, '63,
'64, '65, C.S.M.C. Vice-Pres. '65, Nafional
Honor Sociely '64, '65, Mission Sludy Club
'62, '63, Soc. Treas. '64, Vice-Pres. '65, Pep
Club '62, '63, '64, '65, "King and l" '63:
"Finians Rainbow" '65, Cheerleader '64,
'65
PATRICIA BAILEY-Sl, Philomena, Soclalily '62,
'63, Red Cross '62, Fulure Teachers '65,
Fulure Nurses '63, '64, Drama Club '64,
Pep Club '64, VIEWPOINT '65, Sophomore
Chorus '63,
BRETT BANKIE-S+. Philomena, Poolloall '62,
Traclc '64.
KATHLEEN BANNON-Sf. Cecilia, Semesrer
Honor Rall l6l, Sodalily '62, '63, Treas.
'64, Prelecl '65, C.5.M.C. '62, '63, Nalion-
al Honor Sociely '64, '65, Mission Sludy
Club '62, '63, Pep Club '62, '63, '64,
Freshman Chorus '62, Sophomore Chorus
'63, Mixed Chorus '64, '65, "King and l"
'63, "l:inian's Rainbow" '65, Public Rela-
lions '65.
MARY ELIZABETH BANNON-S+. Philomena,
Semesrer Honor Roll l2l: Red Cross '64,
'65, Eurure Teachers '65, Pep Club '62, '63,
'64, '65, G.A.A. '63,
DAVID G. BARTLEY-S+. Philomena, Sodalily
'62, '63, Business Club '65, Track '62,
Bowling '62, '63, lnlrfimurols '63, '64. '65.
JOSEPH R. BARTOLO-S+. Bernard, Red Cross
'63, Business Club '65, lraclc '63, Infra-
murals '63, '64, '65.
MICHAEL J. BAUMGARDNER-S+. Marlf, Bus-
iness Club '65, Lellerman's Club '65, Fool-
ball '62, Baslcelball '62, '63, Baseball '62
'63, Golf '64, '65, Bowlino '62, '64, lnlra-
murals '64, '65.
JOAN BECKMAN-S+. Bernard: Fulure Secre-
laries '65, Conlfralernily ol Sacred Hearf
'65I Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, GJKA.
'63, Cheerleader '63, '64, '65, Glee Club
'64, Homecoming Alrendanl '62.
ANNA MARIE BELTRAMINI-S+. Mau, Se-
mesler Honor Rall l3l, 5-odalily '62, '63,
'64, 65, Red Cross '62, Furure Secreli-aries
'64, '65, Pep Club '62g Sophomore Chorus
'63, Glee Club '64.
THOMAS JOHN BENCHERWSL Piliicl: Track
'64, WresLling '64' Bos. ing 62 63' lnlri-
murals '62, '64, '65.
LINDA BERG-Blessed SblCFii7Wf"V7if Soda ly '63,
'64, '65, Red Cross '62' Fulure Teachers
'63, '64, '65, Librarv Cub 62, Peo Cub
'64, '65, SUMMA Boosler '64, Freshman
Chorus '62' Glee Club '63 '64 '65.
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Seniors
MIKE BERNINGER-Sf, Bernard: Sodalify '62:
Baskefball '62: lnfrannurals '64, '65.
KATHLEEN BEST-S+, Mark: Sernesler Honor
Rail l7l: Soaaliiy '62, '63, '64, 'b5, Na-
fional Honor Sociefy '64, Sec. '65: Eufure
Teachers '64, '65: Pep Club '62, '64: GAA.
'64: Glee Club '64, '65: "Einian's Rainbow"
'65: Cenfennial Pagenf '63,
RAYMOND L. BILL-Sf. Bernard: Sodalify '62,
'63: Library Club '62, '63: Science Club
'63: Debafe Club '63: Boys' Chorus '62,
'63, '64, '65: Mixed Chorus '63, '64, '65:
"King and l" '63: "Einian's Rainbow" '65I
Bowling 63: Music Eesfival Sup, Award
'64: INSTITUTE '63, '64,
THOMAS BISHOP-Sf, Pafrick: Bowling '63:
lnframurals '64,
CHERYL CHRISTINE BISIAUX-Sf. Boniface:
Red Cross '63: Pep Club '62, '63, '64:
6.A.A, '62,
GARY A. BITNER-lnfrarnurals '64: Transfer
from Farmingfon High School.
ERIK BLANC-Sf. Philomena: Sernesfer Honor
Roll l2l: Sodalify '62, '63, '64, '65: Red
Cross '63: "Macbefh" '65: Bowling '62:
I5-SC Semi-Einalisf '65: INSTITUTE '64, '65,
MIKE BLANCHARD-S+, Joseph, Pekin: Bowl-
ing '62, '63,
JAMES BLASCHEK-S+, Boniface: Key Club
'64: Boys' Chorus '62, '63: "King and l"
'63: "Pinian's Rainbow" '65: "Macbefh"
65: Baskefball Manager '63: Golf '63: ln-
frarnurals '63, '64: INSTITUTE '64, '65,
EDWARD BLEDSOE-Sf. John: Boys' Chorus
'62: Mixed Chorus '62: Track '62, '64: ln-
frarnurals '63, '64: INSTITUTE '63, '64.
WENDY BOUHL-S+. Pafrick: Red Cross '62:
Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65Z G.A,A. '62, '63,
'64, '65,
MARJORIE A, BOURSCHEIDT-Sf. Mark: Soe
dalify '62, '63: Eufure Secrefaries '65: Pep
Club '62, '63, '64, '65: lsf place in Poefry
Confesf.
PAM BOURSCHEIDT-Sacre Coeur: Semesfer
Honor Roll l6l: Sodalify '62, '63, '64, '65:
Nafional Honor Sociefy '64, '65: Mission
Sfudy Club '64: Red Cross '62: Library
Club '62, '63: Sophomore Chorus '63:
Mixed Chorus '64, '65: Academeffes '64,
'65: "King and l" '63: "Finian's Rainbow"
'65,
PAULINE BOZDECH-Sf. Mark: Sodalify '62,
'63 '64, '65: Nafional Honor Sociefy '64,
'65: Red Cross '62, '631 Library Club '62,
'63, '64, '65: GAA. '64, '65: Freshman
Chorus '62: Glee Club '63, '64,
DAVE BRODERIC-Sf, Mary: Sfudenf Council
'62 '63, '64, Vice-Pres. '65: Class Presidenf
'64' Key Club '64, '65: Business Club Pres.
'65: SUMMA Boosfer '64: "Macbefh" '65g
lrifrarnurals '62, '64, '653 Public Relafions
'65: Illinois Boys' Sfafe Rep. '63: Organi-
zafions Council '65.
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HENRY JOHN BROEREN-S+. Thomas: Red
Cross '63, '64, '65: Business Club Pres. '657
Boys' Chorus '62, '63, '64: Mixed Chorus
'64: "King and I" '63: "Finian's Rainbow"
'65: "Macbe+h" '65: lnlramurals '62, '64,
'65.
LAWRENCE BROWN--Holy Family, "Finian's
Rainbow" '65g Bowling '62g lnlramurals '65.
MARTHA LOUISE BRUEMMER-S+. Bernard:
Semesfer Honor Roll l5l: Debale Club
'64, '657 Drama Club '64, '65: VIEWPOINT
Ass"r Edilor '65, Centennial Pageanl '63:
NMSQT Lelfer of Commendafion '651 Quill
and Scroll '65.
SUSAN FRANCES BUNCE-Sr. Thomas? Sodal-
ily '62, '63, '64, '657 Sludenf Council '64I
Class Pres. '64, Class Sec. '65: Red Cross
'62, '63, '64: Fulure Teachers '64, '65: Lib-
rary Club '62, '63Z Pep Club '64, '65I
G.A.A. '627 VIEWPOINT '65: Freshman
Chorus '62: Sophomore Chorus '637 Mixed
Chorus '643 "King and l" '63: "Finian's
Rainbow" '65q Quill and Scroll Award '65.
KATHLEEN ANN BURK-S+. Boniface: Semes-
ler l'lonor Roll l3lg Fulure Nurses Treas.
'63, Vice-Pres. '64, Sergeanl-al-Arms '657
Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65Z G.A.A. '62, '63,
'64, '65: Sophomore Chorus '63: Glee Club
'64, '65,
KRISTINE BURK-S+. Boniface: Semesier I-lonor
Roll l5l:C.S.M.C. '64, '657 Nalional I-lonor
Socie+y '64, '651 Mission Sludy Club '63,
Fufure Secrelaries '64, Pres. '65, Vice-Pres.
General Chapler FSA '65, Pep Club '62,
'63, '64, '65Z 6.A.A. '62, '63, '64, '65I
Sophomore Chorus '63: Public Relalions '65.
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JAMES P. BURSON-S+. Marlc: Semesfer Honor
Roll l2l: Red Cross '62, '63, '647 Boys'
Chorus '65t Mixed Chorus '647 King and
l" '637 lnframurais '63, '64, '65.
TERESA CHRISTINE BUTZEN-Blessed Sacra-
menf: Fulure Teachers '64, '65.
WILLIAM CALHOUN-S+. Boniface: Science
Club '63: Band '62, '63, '64, '65,
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wilh soaring hopes
nr John Adams, and Prezidefr George
ve provided The Senior c ol Spalding
culslanding leadership in all 3? ils acliviries
creiary-Treasurer Ter"-,f Tranfina, Vice-P
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Fed by unbounded
ambilion
In order oi ranlfz Connie Pruncli, Carolyn Voss,
Callny Myers, Nancy Powers, Marqie McNamee,
Toni Saccenli, Susan I-Iadanlc, Janice Leibel,
Mary Morrow, and Karliy Besl lead 'rlieir class
in sclnolaslic aclnievemenl.
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JOSEPH CALLAHAN-S+. Tliomas, Science
Club '64, '65, NMSQT Finalisi '65, ISSC ,
Semi-linalisl '65. I
MARY CANNON-Holy Family, Semesler Hon- u
or Roll I7I, Sodalily '62, '63, '64, Sfudenl
Council '65, Frencli Club '64, Pres. '65,
Drama Club '65, Debale Club '64, Pep
Club '63, '64, '65, G.A.A. '63, '64Z Fresl'1-
man Clworus '62, Glee Club '65, "Finian's
Rainbow" '65, ISSC Semi-iinalisl '65.
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LYNN CARAGHER-S+. Pliilornena, Sernesrer
Honor Roll l4I, Sodalily '62, '63, '64, '65,
Nafional Honor Sociely '65, Red Cross
'63, '64, '657 Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65,
SUMMA Boosier '64, SUMMA '65, Fresln-
man Cliorus '62, "King and l" '63, "Fin-
ian's Rainbow" '65, Cenfennial Pageanl'
'63, Quill and Scroll '65i INSTITUTE Col-
umnisl '63,
RICHARD CRAMER-Holy Family, Transfer
from Cusler I-liglw, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
SUSAN JANE CARMAN-S+. Mary, Kickapoo,
Red Cross '64, Coniraferniiy of Sacred
I-Iearl' '62, '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63.
'64, '65.
WILLIAM M. CARROLL-S+. Marla, Semesler
Honor Rall l2I, Sodalily '62, '63, '64, '65,
Key Club '63, '64, Vice-Pres. '65, Business
Club Parlizrnenlarian '65, Debale Club
'62, '63, Fulure Teaclwers '63, SUMMA
Boosler '64, SUMMA '65, "King and I"
'63, "Finian's Rainbow" '65, "MacbelI'1"
65, Inlramurals '64, INSTITUTE '63, '64, '65.
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DONALD EUGENE CARTER-Sr. Boniface!
lnlramurals '62, '64.
ROSEANN MARY CASSANO-S+. Mary, Kiclc-
apoo: Sodalily '62, '63, Sophomore Chor-
us '63.
JAMES CICCIARELLI-S+. Tliomas, Semesler
Honor Roll l3I, Science Club '65, "Mac-
belI1" '65, Fooiball '63, '65, Golf '65, H
Inframurals '64, '65.
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eniors
SONJA CISNA-Sf. Philamemaz Red Cross '62,
'63, '64, '65, Fulure Teachers '65, Library
Club '63, Pep Club '63, '64, '65, Glow
Club '64, '65.
CATHERINE COATES-Sl, Thomas, Semesler
Honor Rall Ill, Fulure Nurses '65, Pep
Club '65, Glee Club '65, Transfer Tram
Richwoorls Communily High Schaal.
BECKY ANN COFFEY-Sl. Pafriclcz Sodalily
'62, '63, Sludenl Council '62, '63, Mission
Sludy Club '65, Red Cross '62, '63, '64, 65,
Fulure Teachers '63, Pulure Secrelaries '65,
"l:iriiar1's Rainbow" '65, Pep Club '62,
Sophomore Chorus '63, Mixed Chorus '64,
'65, Academelles '64, '65.
JOANNE COLGAN-S+. John, Red Cross '64,
Pulure Nurses '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63,
'64, '65, G.A.A. '62, '63, Sophomore
Chorus '63.
JULIE COLWELL-Sl, Marlc, Sodalily '62, Red
Cross '62, '63, '64, Fulure Teachers '65,
Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, "Finian's Rain-
bow" '65.
NANCY COWELI..-Sl. Marlr, Red Cross '62,
'63, '64, Fufure Teachers '65, Pep Club '62,
'63, '64, '65, GJAMA. '62, '63, '64, Vice-Pres.
'65, "Finian's Rainbow" '65, Cenlerinial
Paneanl '63.
SHARON JEAN CONERTY-Sf. Joseph, Pelcin,
Red Cross '65, Fulure Nurses '65, Pep
Club '64, Glee Club '65, "Finian's Rain-
bow" '65, Transfer from Marian Cenrral
Calholic High School, Woodslock, lll.
REBECCA J. CONLON-S+. Bernard, Sodalilf
'62, '63, '64, Mission Sludy Club '65I Red
Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Fulure Nurses '63.
DIANA CROWLEY-S+. Mark, Soclalily '62,
Fufure Teachers '64, '65, Fulure Secrelaries
'64, "King and I" '63, Drama Club '65,
Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65I G.A.A. '62.
'63, '64, 65.
MICHAEL CURLEY-Sl. Mary, Semesler Hcfrxi, r
Roll l4I, Basketball '62, lnlrarnurals '63,
'64, '65.
CHERYL CUTT-Blessed Sacramenl, Missicfi
Sludy Club '65, Future Secreraries '65'
Pep Club '65, Transfer lrom Morrison High
School, Morrison, Ill.
ROSE MARY DAILY-S+. Pafrick, Red Cross
'62, '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65.
JEANNE M. DARCHE-S+. Philc-mena' Si-da 'M
'62, '63, '64' Red Crcrs 62, '63, '64 '65,
Pulure Nurses '63, 64, '65.
NANCEE DARLING-Sr. Marys Mc-lamorii,
Semesfer Honor Roll IZIA Sodaliry '62 '63,
Red Cross '62, '63 '64, Pulure Teachers '64,
'65, Fufure Nurses '63, Drama Club '65,
Pep Club '62, '63 '64 '65' SUMMA Boosl-
ers 64, SUMMA '65' Sophomore Chorus
'63, C-Blee Club '64, '65, 'Kiniji and I" '63'
'Finians Rainbow" '65.
JAMES DAWSON-
127
eniors
DENNIS M. DAY-Sl, Mark: Sodalily '62, '63,
'64: Key Club '6S: Red Cross '62: Fulure
Teachers '63: Oilice Crew '64: "King and
l" '63: "Macbelh" '65: Track '62: Bowling
'62, '63: lnlramurals '63, '64,
VICTORIA JOANNE DEEB-Sl. Mary: Pep
Club '62, '63, '64, '65,
MARY DELMASTRO-Sl. Joseph, Pekin: Se-
mesler I-lonor Roll ISI: Sodalily '62: Pu-
lure Teachers '62, '63: ISSC Semi-linalisl
'65: Prose Conlesl Isl Place '65: Greal
Books '6S.
VERNE ELLIOTT DENTINO-S+, Mark: Sernesler
I-Ionor Roll l4l: Class Sec.-Treas. '62:
Class Vice-Pres. '63: Business Club '65:
"Finian's Rainbow" '65: Foolball '62: Track
'62.
VERNON DENTINO-S+. Mark: Boys' Chorus
'62: "Finian's Rainbow" '65,
TERRENCE DONAHUE-Sl, Bernard: Track '62:
lnlrarnurals '65.
DENISE DONNELLY-Sl. Bernard? Semesler
I-lonor Roll I6l: Sodalily '62, '63: Sludenl
Council '65: Mission Sludy Club '64: Red
Cross '62, '63: Pep Club '63: G.A.A. '63:
VIEWPOINT '65,
MICHAEL DONNELLY-Sl. Cecilia: Baskelball
'62, '63: lnlrarnurals '64, '65,
TIMOTHY DONOVAN-Sl. Bernard: Sodalily
'62: Business Club '65: Eoolball '62: lnlra-
murals '64, '65,
DENNIS M. DOOLAN-Sl. Palrick: Soclalily
'62: Foolball '62, '63: Track '64: lnlrarnur-
als '62, '64, '65.
CAROL DOUGHERTY-Sl. Mark: Sodalily '62,
'63: Red Cross '62: Pulure Teachers '65:
Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65I G.!5x.!5x. '62, '63:
'65, Freshman Chorus '62: Transfer from
Richwoods Communily l-ligh School.
MARY DOYLE-Sl. Mark: Semesler l'Ionor Roll
Ill: Sodalily '62, '63, '64, '65: Red Cross
'62, '63, '64, '65: Fulure Nurses '63, '64.
'657 G.A.A. '62.
MARIA DRISCOLL-Sl. Boniface: Semesler
l'lonor Roll Ill: Red Cross '65: Pulure
Secrelaries '65: Pep Club '63, '64, '65:
C7.A.A. '62. '63.
JOYCE DUBOIS-S+. Mary's, Melamora: See
rnesler I-lonor Roll l2l: Red Cross '65: Pu-
lure Secrelaries '65: Conlralernily ol Sac-
red I-learl '62: Pep Club '63, '64, '65:
G.A.A. '63: Sophomore Chorus '63: "King
and l" '63,
PATRICK DUGAN-Sl. Cecilia: Science Club
'63, '64, '65 Prez. '65: "Pinian's Rainbow"
'6S' "Macbelh" '653 Organizalional Coun-
cil '65,
128
NORA DUNNE-S+. Palricki Sodalify '62, '63,
Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Fulure Secre-
'raries '65, Pep Club '64, '65, G.A.A. '62.
'63, '64, '65.
JOSEPH DURBIN-S+. Thomas, Business Club
'65, Baskelball '63, Track '62, Golf '63, '64,
'65, Bowling '62, '63, '64, '65, lnframurals
'62, '64, '65.
THOMAS EADS-S+. Bernard, Foolball '62,
Track '63, '64, Cross Counlry '64, '65,
lnlramurals '63, '64, '65.
ROBERT J. EATON-Sr. Mark, Sodalify '62,
Business Club '65, l.eHerman's Club '63, '64.
Treas. '65, Foofball '62, '63, '64, Co-Cap-
fain '65, Mid-Slale Eighf All Conference
Team '65, lnlramurals '62, '64, '65, lNSTl-
TUTE '65.
THOMAS E. EATON-Blessed Sacramenl, Mor-
fon, "Macbe'rh" '65, lnlrarnurals '63, '64,
'65.
MARY JANE EAVES-S+. Marks, Sernesler
Honor Roll lil, Sodalify '63, C.S.M.C. '62,
'63, Red Cross '62, Fufure Teachers '63,
'65, Drama Club '64, '65, Pep Club '62,
'63, '64, '65, G.A.A. '62, SUMMA Boosler
'64, VIEWPOINT '65, Glee Club '64, Cena
'rennial Paqeanl '63, Quill and Scroll
Award '65.
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EDWARD ECKHOLD-S+. John.
ELISABETH EDWARDS-S+. Thomas, Semesler
Honor Rall l2l, Mission Sludy Club '64,
Red Cross '62, Fufure Teachers '62, '64,
Fu+ure Nurses '63, French Club '65, Pep
Club '62.
MICHAEL EISFELDER-S+. Bernard, lnlramur-
als '62, '64, '65.
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class in order ol rank are: Sfephen Linsl y
James Kelly, Michael Ward, Rick Wiard, T ri
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"Who does 'rhis remind you ol?" asks Krisly
Burk ol Kalhy Burk as 'rhey help Chris Rose.
Mary Euslice, and Pal McShane wifh prepara-
lions for 'rhe Halloween Dance.
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TIMOTHY ELDER-S+. Mark, Sodalily '62, '63,
Key Club '63, '64, Red Cross '62, '63,
Business Club '65, Debale Club '62, '63,
Boys' Chorus '62, '63, "King and I" '63,
"Finian's Rainbow" '65, "Macbe'fh" '65,
Track '62, '63, Wreslling '64, lnlrarnurals
'64, '65.
MARY ENDRES-S+. Palrick, Washinglon, Glee
Club '64, Transfer from Thomas Jefferson
High School, Dallas, Texas, Transferred Io
Shawnee Mission High School, Shawnee,
Michigan.
MARY EUSTICE-S+. Boniface, Semesler Hon-
or Roll l2l, Mission Sludy Club '63, Fu-
lure Nurses '63, Confralernily ol The Sac-
red Hearl '62, Pep Club '63.
KATHLEEN EVERETTS-S+. Refer, Sodalily '62,
'63, Pep Club '62, '63, '64,
SUE FILZEN-S+. Cecilia, Sodalily '62, '64, '65:
Red Cross '62, Fufure Secrelaries '65, Pep
Club '65, Glee Club '64, Transfer from
Cenlral Calholic High School, Lafayelre,
Indiana.
BRIAN THOMAS FINN-S+. Mark, Red Cross
'62, Le'r+erman's Club '65, Boys' Chorus
'62, '63, "King and l" '63, "Finian's Rain-
bow" '65, Foolball '62, '64, Track '62, '63,
'64, '65, Wreslling '64, lnrrannurals '64, '65.
MICHAEL FINNEGAN-S+. Philomena, Business
Club '65, Inlramurals '64, '65,
JOHN FISHER-S+. Mark, Band '62, '63, '64,
'65, Vice-Pres. '65, "MacbeIh" '65, Bowl-
ing '62. '63, lnlramurals '62, '64, Mid-Slale
566+ Band '64, '65,
EDITH ANN FOLEY-S+. Cecilia, Red Cross
'62, '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64.
'65, G.A.A. '62, '64, "Finian's Rainbow"
'65,
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MARY ANN FOSCO-SI. Bernard, Sernesier
Honor Roll l3l: Siudenl Council '64, Class
Treas. '65, Conlraierniiy of Ihe Sacred
Hearf '62, Drama Club '65, Pep Club '62,
'63, '64, '65, G.A.A. '62, Glee Club '62.
'63, '64, '65, Mixed Chorus '64, '65, Aca-
demelfes '64, '65, Sophomore Chorus '63,
Music Feslival Award '64, '65.
ROBERT FOSTER-S+. Philomena, Semesler
Honor Roll Ill, Sodalily '62, '63, '64, Key
Club '64, '65, "Finian's Rainbow" '65,
"Macbe'rh" '65, Fooiball '62, Track '62,
Iniramurals '65.
DENISE A. FOX-SI. Thomas, Sodaliiy '62, '63.
'64, '65, Red Cross '63, '64, Fuiure Secre'
'raries '65, Pep Club '65.
GREGORY N. FRANK-S+. Cecilia, Sodaliiy
'62, '63, Boys' Chorus '63, Track '62, '63,
'65, Cross-Counfry '64, '65, Inrramurals '62,
'65, Vocaiion Club '63, '64, '65.
ROBERT E. FRANKEN-S+. Joseph, Red Cross
'63, Baskeiball '63, lnlramurals '63, '64, '65.
CAROLE FRASCO-S+, Bernard: Sennesler
Honor Roll l3I, Sodalily '62, '63, Class
Sec. '64, Red Cross '62, '63, '64, Fulure
Nurses '63, Mu Alpha Theia '65, Confra-
Iernily of The Sacred Hearl Pres. '65, Pep
Club '62, '63, '64, '65, G.A.A. '62, '63, '64,
'65, Public Relalions Club '65,
DONALD LEE FRERICKS-Sr, Mark, Red Cross
'62, '63, Business Club '65, Inrramurals '62,
'64, '65, Vocalion Club '62,
JOHN A. FULTON-S+. Philomena, Business
Club '65, Le'r'rerman's Club '65, Inframur-
als '64, '65, Transfer from Holyrood High
School, Glasgow, Scolland.
BILL GALBRAITH-S+. Mark.
JANICE GARRELS-Sr. Philomena, Red Cross
'62, '64, Fuiure Secrelaries '65, Pep Club
62, 64, 65.
CONSTANCE GAVIN-S+. Mary, Kickapoo,
Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Fuiure Nurses
'63, Furure Secreiaries '65, Pep Club '62,
'64, '65: Sophomore Chorus '63, Glee Club
'63, "King and I" '63.
ROBERT JOSEPH GEORGE-Sr. Mark, Semes-
Ier Honor Roll Ill, Foolball '63, Baseball
'62, '63, Inrramurals '63, '64, '65.
MICHAEL N. GESKEY-S+. Thomas, Semesier
Honor Rall l6I, Sluclenl Council '64, Na-
Iional Honor Socielry '64, '65, Debale Club
'62, Lei'rerrnan's Club '64, '65, "MacbeIh"
'65, Baskerball '62, '63, '64, '65, Baseball
'62, '63, '64, '65, ISSC Semi-lfinalisl '65T
INSTITUTE '64, '65, Public Relalions Club
'65, NMSQT Leiier ol: Commendarion '65.
DAVID GIBBONS-SI. Mark, Track '63,
THOMAS P. GILFILLAN-S+. Cecilia, Semesler
Honor Roll l7l, Narional Honor Socielf
'64, '65, LeIIerman's Club '64, Pres, '65'
Fooiball '62, '63, '64, '65, AIIv5+are '64
All-Conference '63 '64: NMSOT Sami-
Tinalisr '64, Organizarions Councii '65'
Baseball '62, '63, '64, '65, Baske'rba'l '62
'63, '64, '65.
131
eniors
NANCY GILINSKY-SI. Bernard, Semesier
Honor Roll l4l, Sodalily '62, '63, '64, '65,
C.S.M.C. '64, '65, Nalional Honor Sociely
'64, '65, Mission Sludy Club '65, Red Cross
'62, '63, Fufure Teachers '63, Fufure Sec-
refaries '64, VIEWPOINT '65, Sophomore
Chorus '63, "King and I" '63, Quill and
Scroll '65.
CHRISTINE GILLES-S+. Mary, Kickapoo, Con-
lraiernily of Sacred Hearl '62, '63, '64, '65,
Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Sophomore
Chorus '63.
PATRICIA A. GILLES-S+. Mary, Kickapoo?
Semesrer Honor Roll Ill, Furure Secre-
Iaries '65, Conlralernily of Sacred Hearl
'64, '65, Pep Club '63, '64, '65.
ALAN GILLETT-SI. Cecilia, Track '64, Wresl-
ling '64, '65, Cross-Couniry '65.
GORDON JAMES GILOMEN-S+. Thomas:
Sludeni Council '65, lnframurals '64, '65.
SUZY GOODMAN-S+. Mary, Kickapoo, Se-
mesrer Honor Roll I2l, Red Cross '62, '63,
Fulure Secrelaries '64, Cenlennial Pageanl
'63
JAMES GRAHAM-Holy Family, Sodalily '62,
Business Club '65, Foolball '62, '63, Base-
ball '62, Wresrling '64, Coll '65, lnlra-
murals '62, '64, '65,
EILEEN GRAMLICH-S+. Philornena, Semesler
Honor Rall l3l, Sodalily '62, '63, '64, '65I
Nalional Honor Socieiy '64, '65, Red Cross
'62, '63, '64, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65I
G.A.A. '63, '64, SUMMA Boosier '64,
SUMMA '65, Freshman Chorus '62, Soph-
omore Chorus '63, Glee Club '64, '65,
Mixed Chorus '64, '65, Academelles
'64, '65, "King and l" '62, Cenlennial
Pageanf '63, "Finian's Rainbow" '65Z
NMSQT Lefier of Commendafion '65.
PATRICIA ANN GRANT-S+. Mark, Red Cross
'64, '65, Fulure Teachers '64, Pep Club '64,
'65, Transfer from Richwoods Communily
High School.
FREDERICK P. GRAWEY-Sl. Pe-Ier, SUMMA
Boosler '64, SUMMA '65, "Finian's Rain-
bow" '65, "Macbe'rh" '65, Bowling '62, '63,
'64, Pres, Treas. '65, lnlramurals '63, '64,
'65, Organizalions Council '65.
LAURA GRAWEY-S+. Bernard, Semesler Hon-
or Rall Ill, Sodalily '62, '63, '64, Fulure
Nurses '63, French Club '65, Drama Club
'65, Pep Club '63, '64, '65, G.A.A. '62,
'63, '64, '65, Glee Club '65, "Finian's
Rainbow" '65.
DAVID GULLETT-Sacre Coeur, Semesler Hon-
or Roll I4I3 "MacbeIh" '65, lnlramurals
'63, '64, '65.
MARY SUE GUNNAR-S+. Pele-r, Semesler
Honor Roll I2l, Sodalily '62, '63, Red
Cross '64, Fulure Nurses '63, Pep Club '64,
G.A.A. '63, Sophomore Chorus '63, Glee
Club '64.
TIMOTHY J. GURA-S+. Mark, Sernesier Hon-
or Roll ,531 Sodalily '62, '63, Siudenr
Council '64, Corr. Sec. '65, Nalional Honor
Sociefy '64, '65, Key Club '63, '64, '65,
Debale Club '62, '63, Fulure Teachers Sec.
'63, Vice-Pres. '64, "King and I" '63,
"Finian's Rainbow" '65, "MacbeIh" '65,
ISSC Semi-linalisl '65, INSTITUTE '62.
Ass"r. Edifor '63, '64, Edifor '65, NMSQT
Lefrer of Commendalion '65, Public Re-
laiions '65, Mid-Slale 8 Speech Tourna-
mimi Finalisi '65, Organizalions Council '65.
LYNETTE GURY-S+. Mark, Sodalily '62, '63I
Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Drama Club
'64, '65, Pep Club '63, '64, '65, Freshman
Chorus '62, Sophomore Chorus '63, Glee
Club '64, '65.
132
MAUREEN GURY-Sacred Hearl: Sodalify '62,
'63: Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '651 Fu+ure
Nurses '637 Pep Club '63, '64, '65.
SUSAN HADANK-S+. Marlc: Semesler Honor
Roll l7I7 Sodalify '62, '63, '64g Nalional
Honor Sociely '65: Fulure Nurses '63, '64.
'65: Fulure Secrefaries '64: Pep Club '62,
'63, '64, '65g G.A.A. '62, '63g Sophomore
Chorus '63: Mixed Chorus '64, '65: Aca-
demelles '65: "King and l" '63: "l:inian's
Rainbow" '65.
CAROL ANN HADDAD-S+. Bernard: Sodal-
ily '62, '63g Class Vice-Pres. '64: Red Cross
'63, '64, '65: Furure Teachers '65: Pep
Club '62, '63, '64, '65I Gfxfx. '62, '63, '64,
Pres. '65: Glee Club '63, '64, '65: Mixed
Chorus '64, '657 "l:inian's Rainbow" '65.
MARY HAGEMANN-S+. Philomenai Sodalily
'62, '63, '64, '65: Sludenl Council '65I Mis-
sion Sludy Club '64, '65: Red Cross '62.
'63, '64, '653 Fufure Teachers '64, '653 Fu-
lure Nurses '63g Pep Club '62, '657 G.A.A.
'62, '63: Glee Club '62, '63, '65I Mixed
Chorus '64, '65: Cenrennial Paqeanl '63:
"Finian's Rainbow" '65.
MARY VIRGINIA HALLINAN-S+ Palriclc.
Washinqfong Sodalily '62, '63, '64, '65?
Mission Sfudy Club '65: Red Cross '62, '63:
Furure Nurses '63, '64, '65: Pep Club '63,
'64, '65: G.A.A. '647 Sophomore Chorus
'63: "King and l" '63,
PATRICIA HANLEY-Sr. Marla: Sodalily '62:
Furure Teachers '64g Pep Club '62, '63, '64,
'65Z GAA. '657 Cheerleader '63,
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KENNETH M. HAPPACH-Sr. Joseph, Pelcin:
Semesrer Honor Roll l7l: Narional Honor
Sociely '64, '657 "Macberh" '657 Poorball
'64: Baslcerball '64, '657 Track '63, '64, '65?
Bowling '62: lnrramurals '62, '63, '64, '657
ISSC Semi-iinalisl '65? NMSQT Lelrer Oi
Commendafion '65.
MARY HARRMANN-S+. Monica? Semesrer
Honor Roll l3l7 Mission Srudy Club '657
French Club '65: Pep Club '63, '64, '65.
CAROL HASTEN-S+. Philomena? Sodaliry '62.
'63, '64, '65: Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65?
Fuiure Secreraries '64 '65: Pep Club '62,
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JUDY HAUSER-S+. Bernard, Semesier Honor
Roll Ill, Sodalify '62, '63, '64, Red Cross
'62, '63, Fuiure Teachers '64, '65, Fufure
Nurses '63, Drama Club '64, '65, Pep Club
'62, '63, '64, '65, Cenfennial Pageanr '63.
CYNTHIA HEFNER-S+. Mark: Sodaliiy '62,
'63, Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Fuiure
Teachers '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64,
'65, Chorus '62.
EMMY HEINTZMAN-S+. Bernard, Sennesier
Honor Roll I2l, Sodalify '62, '63, '64,
62 6 4
I C.S.M.C. ' , '3, '6, '65, Mission
4.
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always cIe+ermined
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Sfudy Club '64, '65, Red Cross '62, '63,
Furure Nurses '63, Fuiure Secreiaries '64,
'65, Girls' Chorus '63, Mixed Chorus '64,
JANE ANN HEINZ-S+. Bernard, Sodaliiy '62,
'63, '64, '65, Mission Siudy Club '64, '65,
Vice-Presidenr '64, '65, Fulure Teachers
'65, C5.A.A. '62, Sophomore Chorus '63,
Young Chrisiian Sludenls '65.
REBECCA SUSAN HEINZ-S+. Marlc, Red
Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Furure Teachers
'64, '65, Presidenlr '65, Pep Club '62, '63,
'64, '65, G.A.A. '62, '63, '64, '65, VIEW-
POINT Business Manager '65, Freshman
Chorus '62, Public Relaiions Club '65,
Quill and Scroll Award '65.
SALLY HEINZ-S+. Bernard, Semesier Honor
Roll l5l, Soclalily '62, '63, '64, Library
Club '62, Sophomore Chorus '63, Glee
Club '64.
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Carol Noiroi and Judy McMurray examine lil i """"f".? I f0!,, ' ,fy
rhe Kennedy display in The library. ' ' ,W i ' W X V4,,f V ' i
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STEVEN R. HEINZ-S+. Clemeni, Dunlap, Se-
mesler Honor Roll I4l, Nalional Honor
Sociery '64, Red Cross '63, Boys' Chorus
'63, '64, '65, Mixed Chorus '63, '64, '65,
"The King and I" '63, "Finian's Rainbow"
'65, Transfer from Dunlap High School,
Dunlap, Illinois.
CAROL HENDERSON-S+. Philomenap Semes-
Ier Honor Roll l2l, Sodaliiy '62, '63, '64,
'65, Sophomore Chorus '63, "The King
and I" '63, Cenrennial Pageanr '63.
SI-IEILA HENNESSEY-S+. Philomena, Semesler
Honor Roll Ill, Sodaliry '62, '63, '64, Red
Cross '63, '64, '65, Fulure Teachers '64,
'65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, G.A.A.
'62, '63, '65, "CenIenniaI PageanI" '63,
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Seniors
ROLAND HERBSTRITH-St. Thomas: Track '62
'64: lnlramurals '62, '64, '65.
JAMES HIGHFILL-S+. Thomas: Graphic Arr:
Club '62: Business '65: Track '62: Comer-1
Club '62.
STEPHEN HIGHFILL-S+. Thomas? Library Club
'62, '63, '64: Track '62, '63, '64: Wresflinq
'64, '65g Cross-Counlry '64, '65,
KATHLEEN HILLIARD-Blessed Sacramenl,
Morfonq Pep Club '63, '64, '65: G.A.A.
'63, '64, '65g Freshman Chorus '62: Sopho-
more Chorus '63: 'Cenfennial Paqefanf'
'63.
MICHAEL H. HITZ-S+. Mark: Business Club
'653 Bowling '63g lnlramurals '62, '63.
RICH HOBIN-Sr. Philomena: Sludenl Council
'62, '63: Business Club Vice Pres. '64, '657
Foolbell '62, '633 Baskelball '62, '63: ln-
lramurals '64, '65.
MARY ANNE HOECKER-Sl. Bernard: Semes-
ler Honor Roll l2l: Sodaliry '62, '63, '64t
Nalional Honor Sociely '657 Mission Sludf
Club '64, Pres. '65: Red Cross '62, '63'
Pep Club '62, '633 "Cenlennial Pageanr'
'637 Younq Chrislien Srudenrs '657 Greer
Books Club '65.
JANET LUCILLE HOFFER-Blessed Sacramenl-
Library Club '62, 65.
RICHARD LEE HOSBROUGH-Sacre Coeur'
Business Club '65: Boys' Chorus '62Z Track
'62, '63q Bowling '63, '64,
ROBERT HOULIHAN-Sf. Marki Mixed Chorl
us '653 lnlramurals '657 Transfer from Jo-
sephine, Worlhiniglon. Ohio.
SUSAN ELAINE HUBER-Sl, Boniface: Sodal.
ily '62, '63: Red Cross '64: Library Club
'62: Pep Club '65,
JOSE' J. HUERTA-Sr. Boniiacef Red Cross
'64I Boys' Chorus '62, '63, '64 '65' Mixed
Chorus '63, '657 "The King and l" '63'
"l:inian's Rainbow" '657 Bowling '657 lf
lrannurels '62, '63, '64? Ponlilical Choi"
'65, U.S.N.R. Colorguard '65.
CHRISTINE HUNT-Sl. Bernard' Sernesler
l Honor Roll lll: Sodalily '62 '63 '64' Red
Cross '657 Eulure Nurses '63 64- French
Club 'esp Pep Club '62 '63, 'rss ofxfi.
'63 '64A Freshman Chorus '62' Cable'
nial Paoeanlu '63.
STEPHEN R. IHNKEN-S+. Bernard' Le'rernna" '
Club '63 '64 '65 Poolbill '62 '63 '64
'65: Basketball '62, 63' Trick '62 '63 '64
'654 'The King and l" '63' "Pinifin'g Ra"-
boi,-f" '65.
RANDY P. IRION-S+. Vinci-nr D-iPa.i ' Serve'-
ler Honor Ro'l l2l' 5:-dalili, 62 '63 64
'65' Niarional Honor Sicet 64 '65' Ks
Club '64 Pres. '65' Library '63' Busicew
Club 65' "Macbc-'V' 65' Org:v':s",
Council 65.
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Seniors
JOAN JANOVETZ-Sacred Hearl, Semesler
Honor Roll I4l, Sodalily '63, '64, '65,
Mission Sludy Club '63, Red Cross '62,
Fulure Nurses '63, French Club, Vice-Pres.
'65, Pep Club '62, '63, SUMMA Boosler
'64, SUMMA '65, Cenlennial Pageanl '63.
PATRICIA ANN JEWELL-S+. Mark, Semesler
Honor Rall l6I, Sodalily '62, '63. '64, '65,
Sludenl Council '62, '63, Sec. '64, Pres. '65,
Nalional Honor Sociely '64, '65, Fulure
Nurses '63, '64, '65, G.A.A. '62, '63, Fu-
Iure Secrelaries '64, Pep Club '62, '63,
'64, '65.
MARIA JIMENEZ-S+. Joseph: Sodalily '65,
C.S.M.C. '64, '65, Spirilual Treasurer '65,
Red Cross '64, '65, Fufure Teachers '64,
'65, Confrafernify of 'rhe Sacred Hearf '65,
G.A.A. '64, '65, Transfer from Coral Gables
High School, Miami, Florida.
DANIAL JORDON-S+. Joseph, Pekin, Trans-
Ter from Pekin High School.
PETER JOSEPH II-Sf. Mark, Semesler Honor
Roll III, Sodalily '62, '63, LeHerman's
Club '65, Foolball '62, '63, '64, '65, Track
'62, '63, '64, '65, Bowling '62, '63, Infra-
murals '62, '64, '65, Cheerleader '65.
JAMES M. JOYCE-Sl. Philomenaz Sodalily
'62, '63, '64, '65, Key Club '64, '65, SUM-
MA Boosler '64, SUMMA Co-Edilor '65,
"Finian's Rainbow" '65, Track '62, Bowling
'62, Inlrannurals '63, '64, Boys' Slale Repre-
senlalive '64, Organizalions Council '65,
Vocafions Club '63.
THOMAS W. KAHN--S+. Mark, Semesler
Honor Roll Ill, Sodalily '62, Sluclenl
Council '62, Business Club '65, Le++erman's
Club '64, '65, Foolball '62, '63, '64, '65:
Baseball '62, '63, Track '63, '65, Inlramur-
als '62, '64, '65.
GARY KARL-Sr. Boniface, Graphic Ari' Club
'64, SUMMA Boosfer '64, Inlramurals '62,
'63, '64, INSTITUTE '64,
TIMOTHY KELLEY-S+. Bernard, Semesler Hon-
or Roll l3I, Sfuclenl Council '64, Foolball
'63. '64, '65, Inframurals '62, '64, '65.
JAMES E. KELLEY-S+. Pefer, Red Cross '62,
'63, Library Club '62, Business Club Treas-
urer '65, Bowling '64, Inlramurals '62, '64,
Vocafion Club '62, '63.
JAMES P. KELLY-S+. Mark, Sernesler Honor
Roll l7I, Sodalify '62, '63, '64, '65, Prefecl'
'64, Sludenl Council '63, '64, '65, Pres. '65,
Class Pres. '63, Nafional Honor Sociely
'64, '65, Le'r'rerman's Club '64, '65, Fool-
ball '62, '63, Caplr. '64, '65, All Conference
'64, Baskelball '62, '63, Baseball '62, '63,
'64, '65, Salulalorian '65, Organizalion
Council '65, ISSC Semi-finalisl '65.
MARY JO KELLY-Holy Family, Sernesler Hon-
or Roll III, Sodalify '62, '63, Sludenl'
Council '64, '65, Fufure Nurses '63, '65,
Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, G.A.A. '62.
'63, '64, '65, SUMMA Boosler '64, Fresh-
man Chorus '62, "King and I" '63, "Fin-
ian's Rainbow" '65.
TIMOTHY E. KENNEDY-S+. Philomena: Busi-
ness Club '64, Sec. '65, Track '63, Infra-
rnurals '64.
LINDA KENNELLY-S+. Cecilia, Semesler Hon-
or Rall III, Sodalily '62, '63, Mission
Sfudy Club '65, Fulure Nurses '63, '64, '65,
Pep Club '62, '63, Gi.A.A. '63, '64, 's5:
"The King and I" '63, "Finian's Rainbow"
'65, Sophomore Chorus '62, Glee Club '65,
Mixed Chorus '65.
KATHLEEN ANN KENNY-S+. Bernardi So-
dalily '62, '63, '64, Red Cross '62, '63, '64,
'65, Fulrure Nurses '63, Sec. '64, Pres. '65,
French Club '65, "Cen+ennial Pageanf'
'63, Public Relalions '65.
136
KATHLEEN KESELOFF--Sl. Bernard, Semesler
Honor Roll 453, Sodalify '62, '63, '64, '65,
Fulure Teachers '64, '65, Pep Club '62,
'63, '64, '65I GJXA. '62.
RlTA DIANE KILMER--Sl. Edward, Chillicolhet
Sodalily '62, Mission Sludy Club '65, Fu-
lure Nurses '63, '64, '65, G.A.A. '63, '64,
'65, Freshman Chorus '62, Sophomore
Chorus '63, Glee Club '64, '65.
CAROLYN KLUG-Holy Family, Red Cross
'65, Drama Club '65, Pep Club '62, '63,
'64, '65, GJXA. '62, '63.
R. MICHAEL KNEER-S+. Philomenaz Track '63,
Transfer from S+. Aloysius College, Glas-
gow, Scolland.
DWANE M. KNOTT-S+. Palriclc, Washinqron,
Library Club '62, Sec. '64, Sec. '65, Bowl-
mq '62, '63, '64.
SUSAN KOLLER-Holy Family, Semesler Hon-
or Roll l3l: Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65,
Rep Club '62, '63, '64, '65I G.A.A, '63Z
Freshman Chorus '62.
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RANDY KOORS--S+. Philomena, Sodalily '62,
'63, Boys' Chorus '62, '63, Foolball '62,
lnlramurals '62, '64,
LINDAY KRAVISKY-Sl. Philomena, Red Cross
'63, '65, Pep Club '63, '64, '65, Glee Club
'65, Transler lrom Peoria High School.
KATHLEEN L. KRIPPEL-Holy Family: Sodallfy
'62, '63, '64, '65, Red Cross '62, '63, '64,
65, Fulure Nurses '64, '65, Pep Club '62,
Sophomore Chorus '63, "The King and l"
'63.
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knowledge of
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Falh
scholarship wilh lwo promislnq college can
dales, Jerry Worrlck and Terry Tranrlna.
er Fosler discusses The possibllilies
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Through diligenl and
purposeful srudy
This is rhe rhing I do besrf' says Tim Gura
3 Par Jewell as Jo Lynn Ladd, Carolyn Voss,
ecky Heinz and Dave Broderic enioy The de-
lcious Toed af The Lay Advisory Board dinner.
JOHN KRONENBERG-S+. Thomas: Key Club
'64, Le++erman's Club '65, Eoolball '62, '63,
'64, '65, Track '62, '63, lnlramurals '62,
'63, '64, '65.
JOSEPHINE LYNN LADD-S+. Edward, Chilli-
cofhe, Semesler Honor Roll l2l, Sodaliry
'62, '63, Red Cross '63, '65, Fufure Teach-
ers '64, '65, Eufure Nurses '63, Drama Club
'64, '65, Vice-Pres. '64, Pres. '65, Pep Club
'64, '65, Public Relalions Club '65.
MARTY LAFEBER-Sf. Philomena, Sodalily '62,
Red Cross '64, '65, Eurure Teachers '64,
'65, Eulure Nurses '64, Drama Club '65,
Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65i G.A.A. '62, '63,
'64, '65.
DIANE LAHOOD-S+. Bernard: Semesrer Hon-
or Roll l2l, Sodalify '62, '63, Red Cross
'65, Fulure Secrelaries '64, '65, Pep Club
'62, '63, '64, '65, G.A.A. '62, '63, '65, Treas.
'64, Homecoming Afrendanl '63.
JEANNE MARGARET LAHOOD-S+. Philo-
mena, Semesler Honor Roll l5l, Class Sec,
'62, Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Eurure
Teachers '64, '65, Drama Club '64, '65:
Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, G.A.A. '62I
Glee Club '64, '65, "Cen+ennial Pagean+"
'63, "Einian's Rainbow" '65.
GARY JOSEPH LANGEN--51. Boniface, Bus-
iness Club '65.
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CAROL YVONNE LATHAM-S+. Mary: Red
Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Eurure Teachers '64,
'65, Pep Club '64, '65, G.fX.A. '62, '63, '64,
'65, Glee Club '64, Mixed Chorus '65,
"Einian's Rainbow" '65.
KERYL LEE-S+. Mark, Red Cross '65, Pep Club
'65, Berry Crocker Homemaker Award '65,
Transfer from Limeslone High School.
MARY JO LEHNHAUSEN-S+. Ceciliai Sodal-
iry '62, '63, '64, '65, Sfudenf Council '65,
Class Pres. '65, Nalional Honor Sociefy
'65, Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Eulure
Nurses '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64,
'65, G.A.A. '62, '63, Young Chrisrian Slu-
denls '65, Public Relalions Club '65.
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eniors
JANICE K. LEIBEL-Sl. Mark, SQ-mesler Honor
Roll fel, Sadaliiy '62, lm, '64, ,657
C.5.M.C. '64, Nalional Honor Society
'65, Fulure Teachers '62, '63, '64, '65,
Mu Alpha Thela '64, '65, Pep Club '63,
'65I G.A.A. '62, '63, '64f Sophomore Chor-
us '63, Glee Club '62, '64, '65, "King arid
I" '63, "Einian's Rainbow" '65, Cenlerinial
Paqeanl '63,
LINDA LEIGHTY-Sl. Mark, Sodalily '62, '63,
Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Fulure Teach-
ers '62, '63, '64, '65, Drama Club '64, '65,
Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, G.A.A. '62, '64,
Sophomore Chorus '63, Girls' Chorus '64,
Mixed Chorus '65, "King and l" '63, "Fine
ian's Rainbow" '65.
DAVID LINK-Blessed Sacramenl, Morlon,
Transfer from Sl. Jude's Seminary, Mo-
rnence, Illinois.
VERNON LINK, JR.-Blessed Sacrament, Mor-
lon.
W. STEPHEN LINSEY-S+. Mark, Semesler
Honor Rall l7I, Sodalily '62, '63, '64, '65,
Vice-Prelecl '65, Nalional Honor Sociely
'64, '65, Key Club '63, '64, Science Club
'62, '63, '64, '65, 5ec.-Treas. '63, Pres. '64,
Debale Club '62, '63, SUMMA Boosler '64,
SUMMA '65, Sporls Edilor, "Macbelh"
'65, Bowling '62, '63, Valediclorian '65.
THOMAS LINTZ-S+, Bernard, Semesler Honor
Roll l3I, Ronlifical Crew '62, '63, '64, '65,
Sludenl Council '64, '65, Treas. '65, Class
Pres. '62, Class Vice-Pres. '64, Lellermarfs
Club '65, Ollice Crew '64, Baslrelball '62,
'63, '64, '65, Baseball '62, '63, '64, '65.
GILLES LONTEEN-S+. Clemenl, Dunlap, 50-
dalily '64, Sludenl Council '62, Key Club
'65, Debale Club '63, "Macbeth" '65,
Wresllinq '64, 65, Tennis '63, '64, '65,
lnlramurals '62, '64, '65.
EDWARD JAMES LUDOLPH-S+. Mark.
MICHAEL F. LUDOLPH-S+. Peler: Red Cross
'62, '63, '64, '65, Business Club '65, Fool-
ball '62, lnlramurals '62, '63, '64,
KATHLEEN M. LUEBBERS-Sl. Bernard' Red
Cross '63, '64, '65: Fufure Teachers '63, '64,
'65, Drama Club '64, Pep Club '62, '63, '64,
'65T G.A.A. '62, '63.
MICHAEL LULAY-Sl. Ralriclr, Reoria.
CLAIRE MACKOWAY-S+. John: Eulure Sec-
relaries '65, Pep Club '62, 63, '64, '65,
GAA. '62, '63, '64, "I3inian's Rainbow" '65.
JOHN MAGS-IO-Sl, Mail- Simi-s'er Hifi'
Roll IZI: Sizidalily '62, Nalionfil Hmnir 5o-
ciely '64 '65, Business C'ub '65, Bow. ini
'62,
VIRGINIA MAHIEU-Sl. Eiii"ir'aii+3' Red Cfffr,
'62' Fulure Teachers '65' Dr ima Cl,ib '65'
Rep C ub '62 '63, '64 '65' '5f,f'5x.A. '62 63
'64, '65: Glee Club '62, 63' 'Einiaif
Rainbm-," '65.
DENNIS MAHRT-Sl. Thi'-mag' Sfnleiffii' I'linA
OV Rall Ill? Key Club '64- R63 CVS '62,
'63' Librar, Cub '62 '63 64' Lifffrmiff.
C ub '65, Baslrelbfil '62 '63 '64 65,
Traclr '62, '63, lnlramurals '64,
139
eniors
MICHAEL MALONEY-S+. Boniface! Sodaliry
'64: Key Club '64: C-raphic Arls '64: IN-
STITUTE '64.
MARK STEPHEN MALOOF-S+. Mark: Sodalily
'62, '63: Key Club '63, '64, '65: Business
Club '65: Boys' Chorus '63, '64: Mixed
Chorus '65: "King and I" '63: "Einian's
Rainbow" '65: Track '621 Inrramurals '62.
PATRICIA MANNING-S+. Mark: Semesler
Honor Roll III: Sodaliry '62, '63, '64, '65:
Sludenf Council '65: Class Treasurer '64:
Red Cross '63, '64: Eurure Teachers '63,
'64, '65: Eulure Secrelaries '64: Pep Club
'62, '63, '64, '65: G.A.A. '62, '63, '64-I
SUMMA Boosrer '64: SUMMA Business
Manager '65: Glee Club '64, '65: Mixed
Chorus '65: "King and I" '63: Cenlennial
'63: "Einian's Rainbow" '65: Young Chrisl-
ian Srudenls '65.
DONALD MAREELL-SI. Perer: Semesler Hon-
or Roll I2I: lnlramurals '64, '65.
JAMES MARKOSKI-S+. Vincenl de Paul: Se-
mesler Honor Roll I2I: Nalional Honor
Sociely '64, '65: Le'rIerman's Club '64, '65:
Baskelball '62, '63, '64, '65: Track '62, '63,
'64, '65: Cross-Counrry '64, '65.
KATHLEEN MARTIN-S+. Mary, Kickapoo: Se'
mesrer Honor Roll I2I: Red Cross '62, '63,
'64, '65: Pulure Nurses '63, '64, '65: Pep
Club '62, '63, '64, '65.
JOHN MARUSO-Sr. Joseph, Pekin.
MARGO MARVIN-Sl. Philomenat Red Cross
'62: Eufure Nurses '63, '64, '65: Drama
Club '65: Pep Club '62, '63, '64,
MICHAEL A. MARVIN-SI. Boniiacei Sodaliry
'62: Library Club '62, '63: Band '62, '63,
'64, Pres. '65: Boys' Chorus '62, '63, '64,
'65: Mixed Chorus '63, '64, '65: "Ein-
ian's Rainbow" '65: Inrramurals '64, '65:
Organizalions Council '65.
JEROME MATTINGLY-Holy Eamily: Semesler
Honor Rall ISI: Nalional Honor Sociely
'64, '65: "Einian's Rainbow" '65: "MacbeIh"
'65: Eoolball '64: Baskelball '62, '63, '64:
Baseball '62, '63: Iniramurals '65,
DONALD MATTSON-SI. Mary, Peoria: Infra-
murals '64, '65: Transfer from SI. Raphael,
Chicago, Illinois.
ROBERT MAY-Sr. Philomena: Sodalily '64, '65:
INSTITUTE '65: Transfer from Josephina,
Worrhingron, Ohio.
COLLEEN MCALLISTER-SI. Cecilia: Sodaliry
'62 '63, '64, '65: Class Vice Pres. '62: Red
Cross '62, '63: Eulure Nurses '63: Pep Club
'62, '63, '64, '65: G.A.A. '63: Ereshman
Chorus '62: Sophomore Chorus '63: Glee
Club '64: "King and I" '63: "Einian's Rain-
bow" '65: Cheerleader '64, Capiain '65,
JAMES MCCABE-Blessed Sacrameni: Track '64,
PATRICIA ANNE McDERMOTT-SI. Cecilia:
Sodaliry '62, '63, '64: Red Cross '62, '63,
'64, '65: Eulure Nurses '63, '64: French
Cub '6S: Pep Club '62, '63, Sec. '64, Vice-
Pres. '65: VIEWPOINT '65: Freshman Chor-
u '62
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THERESA MCGOWAN-Sl. Boniface, Mission
Sludy Club '62, '63, '65, Pep Club '62, '63,
'64, '65, 6.A.A. '62, '63, '64, '65.
CEClLlA MCGRATH-Sl. Vincenl de Paul,
Red Cross '63, '64, Fulure Secrelaries '65,
Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65I G.A.A. '62, '63.
'64, '65.
PHILIP MCGRATH-Sl. Mark, Debale Club '63,
Wresllinq '64, Cross-Counlry '64, lnlra-
murals '65,
JAMES M. MCMAHON-Sl. Marlci Sodalily
'62, '63, '64, '65, Debale Club '62, l.el-
lerrnan's Club '65, Boys' Clworus '62, '63,
'64, Pres. '65, Mixed Clworus 64, '65, "King
and l" '63, "Finian's Rainbow" '65, Track
'62, '63, '64, '65, Cross-Counlry '64, '65,
lnlramurals '62, '64, '65, Organizalions
Council '65.
JUDITH MCMURRAY-Holy Family, Sodalily
'62, '63, '64, '65, C.S,M.C. '62, '63, '65I
Treas, '64, Mission Sludy Club '62, '64, Pep
Club '62, '63, '64, '65, G.A.A. '62, Glee
Club '62, '63, Sophomore Chorus '63,
Mixed Clnorus '64, '65, Academelles '64,
'65, "Pinian's Rainbow" '65, Missions -
Paladin Award '64.
KAREN MCNAMARA-Sl. Cecilia, Semesler
Honor Roll l3l, Red Cross '62, '63, '64,
'65, Pulure Secrelaries '64, '65, Prenclru
Club '64, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65,
G.A.A. '62, '63, '64, '65, "Pinian's Rain-
bow" '65, "Macbell'i" '65,
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MAUREEN MCNAMARA-Sl. Plwilomenat So-
dalily '62, '63, Sludenl Council '62, '63, '65,
Class Pres. '63, Nalional Honor Sociely
'65, Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Fulure
Nurses '63, Frencln Club '65, Conlralernily
ol Sacred Hearl Vice-Pres. '65, Drama
Club '64, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65,
G.A.A. '62, '63, '65, Homecoming Queen
'65.
THOMAS J. MCNAMARA-Sl. Tliomast Sodal-
ily '62, Ponlilical Crew '62, '63, '64, '65Z
Sludenl Council '65, Key Club '64, Lel-
lerman's Club '63, '64, '65, Poolball '62,
'63, '64, '65, Baslcelball '62, Baseball '62,
'63, '64, '65, lnlramurals '64, '65.
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fha? qoes inlo a produclion lilce "Finian's Rain-
bow". Worling lward on coslumes are Corlcy
Hagemann, Edie Foley, Joyce Dubois, Janice
Leibel and Mary Meyer.
MARGARET MCNAMEE-Holy Family, Semes-
ler Honor Roll l7l, Sodalily '62, '63, '64,
'65, Sludenl Council Parliamenlarian '64,
'65, Nalional Honor Sociely '64, '65, Red
Cross '62, '63, '64, Pulure leaclwers Sec.
'63, Vice-Pres. '64, Mu Alplwa llwela '64,
Pres. '65, Drama Club '64, Pep Club '62,
'63, '64, '65, G.A.A. '62, '63, VIEWPQIN-l'
'65, Glee Club '64, '65, "Pinian's Rain-
bow" '65, ISSC Semi-linalisl '65, Lalin
Conlesl Winner lSuperiorl '63, Public
Relalions '65, Quill and Scroll '65.
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COLLEEN C. MCQUELLON-S+. Mary, Sodal-
iry '63, Red Cross '62, '64, '65, Fulure
Secrelaries '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65,
G.A.A. '63, '65.
ROBERT W. MCQUELLON-ST. Bernard, So-
dalify '62, Class Sec.-Trees. '64, Business
Club '65, LeHerman's Club '64, '65, Fool-
ball '62, '63, '64, '65, Baslcerball '62, '63,
Traclc '62, '63, '64, '65, lnlramurals '64, '65.
TIMOTHY MATTHEW MCQUELLON - S+.
Mary, Red Cross '64, '65, Business Club
'65, Foolball '62, '63, '64, '65, Track '62,
'63, lnlramurals '62, '63, '64, '65.
MARY PATRICIA MCSHANE-Holy Family,
Semesrer Honor Roll Ill, Sodaliry '62, '63,
'64, '65, Sludenr Council '63, '64, '65, Treas.
'64, Vice-Pres. '65, Nalional Honor Sociely
'65, Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Fulure
Nurses '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64,
G.A.A. '62, Freshman Chorus '62, Sopho-
more Chorus '63, Glee Club '64, '65, "King
and l" '63, "Finian's Rainbow" '65.
KATHRYN L. McVEAIN-Sl. Cecilia, Sodaliry
'62, '63, Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Fu-
'rure Nurses '63, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65,
GAA. '62, '63, SUMMA Boosler '64,
SUMMA '65, Freshman Chorus '62.
GREG MEDVESKY-S+. Boniface, Business Club
'64, Track '63.
SUZANNE J. METTE-S+. Marlc, Semesrer Hon-
or Roll I2l, Sodalily '62, '63, Red Cross
'62, '63, '64, '65, Fulure Teachers '62, '64,
'65, Drama Club '64, '65, Pep Club '62,
'63, '64, '65, G.A.A. '62, VIEWPOINT '65,
Freshman Chorus '62.
MARY LOUISE MEYER-Holy Family, Semes-
rer Honor Roll l5l, Red Cross '62, '63,
'64, '65, Fulure Nurses '63, '64, '65, Pep
Club '62, '65, G.A.A. '63, "Finian's Rain-
bow" '65.
WILLIAM MEYER-Sr. Bernard: Semesler Hon-
or Roll III, Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65,
Business Club '65, SUMMA Boosler '64,
Foolball '62, '63, '65, Traclc '65, Bowling
'63, '64, lnrramurals '62, '63, '64, '65.
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Seniors
CATHERINE MICHAEL-S+. Thomas, Semesler
Honor Rall l2l, Sodalily '62, Sludenl
Council '62, Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65,
Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, G.A.A. '62,
Sophomore Chorus '63, Glee Club '64, '65,
Mixed Chorus '65, "King and l" '63, "Pin-
ian's Rainbow" '65,
MARY KAY MICHAEL-Sl. Philomena, Red
Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Fulure Secrelfiries
'65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, SUMMA
Boosler '64, SUMMA '65,
DOROTHY MILLER-S+. Bernard, Semesler
Honor Roll l3l, Sodalily '62, '63, '64, Red
Cross '62, '63, '64. '65, Fulure Secrelaries
'64, '65, Pep Club '63, '64, '65, Sopho-
more Chorus '63, Glee Club '62. '63, '64,
"Finian's Rainbow" '65.
MARILYN MILLER-Sacre Coeur, Semesler
Honor Roll l2l, Sodalily '62, '63, '64, Red
Cross '62, '65, Fulure Secrelaries '65, Pep
Club '62, '63, '64, '65.
PETER MILLER-Blessed Sacramenl.
ROBERT F. MILLER, JR.-Blessed Sacramenl,
Nalional Honor Sociely '64, '65, Transfer
lrom Sl. Meinrad High School, Sl. Mein-
rad, Indiana.
ANNETTE MONTOYA-Sl. Thomas, Red Cross
'62, '63, '65, Furure Teachers '64, '65, Pep
Club '62, '63, '65, GAA. '62, '63, Glee
Club '62, '63, Treas. '64, Vice-Pres. '65,
Mixed Chorus '64, '65, Academelles '64,
'65, "King and I" '63, "l:inian's Rainbow"
'65.
SHERRILL MORAN-Blessed Sacramenl, Red
Cross '62, Fulure Nurses '63, '64, '65, Pep
Club '62, '63, '64, '65, 6.A.A. '62, '63, '64.
'65, Band '62, '63.
MARY MORROW-Sl. Joseph, Pelcin, Semesler
Honor Roll l7l: Sodalily '62, '63, Sludenl
Council '62, '64, Class Treas. '63, Class
Vice-Pres, '65, Nalional Honor Sociely '64,
'65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, ISSC Semi-
linalisl '65, Cheerleader '63, '64, '65.
GEOFFREY B. MOULTON-Holy Family, Sci-
ence Club '64, '65, "Macbelh" '65, Tennis
'63, '64, Transfer from Sl. Joseph High
School, Weslchesler, Illinois.
MARY MARGARET MUELLER-Sl. Marla, Se-
mesler Honor Roll l3l, Sodalily '62, '63,
'64, '65, C.S.M.C. '63, Secrelary '64, Pres.
'65, Nalional Honor Roll Sociely '64, '65,
Mission Sludy Club '64, '65, Red Cross
'62, Fulure Teachers '63, '64, '65, Drama
Club '64, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65,
G.A.A. '62, '63, SUMMA Boosler '64,
VIEWPOINT '65, Sophomore Chorus '63,
"King and l" '63, Cenlennial Pageanl '63,
Public Relalions '65, Young Chrislian Slu-
denls '65, Mission Award '64.
MARY JANE MULLEN-S+. Peler, Red Cross
'62, '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65I
PATRICK MULLEN-Holy Family, "Macbe+h"
'65, lnlramurals '64.
MARY TERESA MUNDY-Sl. Edward, Chilli-
colhe, Red Cross '62, '63, Fulure Nurses
'63, '64, '65, Pep Club '64, '65, G.A.A.
'63, '64.
COLLEEN MURPHY--Sl. Marla, Sodalily '62.
'63: Red Cross '62, Fulure Teachers '65,
Fulure Nurses '63, '64, Drama Club '65,
Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65, G.A.A. '62,
Sophomore Chorus '63, Glee Club '62, '63,
'64, '65, "King and I" '63.
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THOMAS MURRAY-S+. Philornena, Business
Club '65, l.ellerman's Club '65, Eoolball
'62. '63, '64, '65, Baseball '62, '63, Wresl-
Iing '64, Golf '64, '65, lnlramurals '62, '64,
'65
CATHERINE L. MYERS-Sf. Cecilia, Semesler
Honor Rall l7l: Sodalily '62, '63, '64,
Naiional Honor Sociely '64, Pres. '65, Red
Cross '62, '63, Fulure Teachers '62. '63,
Sophomore Chorus '63, Mixed Chorus '64,
'65, Acadernelles '65, "King and I" '63,
"l3inian's Rainbow" '65, "Macbelh" '65,
ISSC Semi-finalisl '65, Public Relalions '65,
Conlennial Paqeanl '63.
JUDITH M. NAUMAN-Sl. Mary, Kickapoo,
Sodalily '63, '64, Red Cross '63, '64, '65I
Eufure Teachers '64, Pep Club '64, '65,
Transfer from Caroline Academy. Mequon,
Wisconsin
SUZANNE NAUMAN-S+. Mary, Melamora,
Fulure Teachers '65, Mu Alpha Thela '65,
Transler from Imrnaculale Conceplion. Pe-
oria, Illinois.
CAROL LYNN NOIROT--S+. Mary, Sodalily
'62, Sludenl Council Rep. '62, '63, Mission
Sludy Club '64, '65, Red Cross '62, '63,
'64, '65, C5.A.A. '62, '63, Mission Award '64.
JOHN F. NORDSTROM-Holy Family, Inlraf
murals '63, '64, Transler lrorn Marmion
Mililary Academy, Aurora, III.
GEORGIA E. NOVOTNY-Sr. Bonilace, Sodal-
ily '64, Fulure Teachers '63, '64, Conlra-
lernily ol: Sacred Hearl '64, Pep Club '63,
VIEWPOINT Edilor '65, Cenlennial '63,
Quill and Scroll '65.
WILLIAM PATRICK O'BRIEN JR.-Sl. Marlfi
Semesle' Honor Roll Ill, Business Club '64,
'65, lnlrarnurals '64, '65.
RALPH LAWRENCE OCHS-S+. Boniface, Se-
mesler Honor Roll l2l, Sodalily '62, Slu-
denl Council '62, '63, '64, Key Club '65,
Red Cross '62, Business Club '65, Debale
Club '62, '63, Boys' Chorus '62, '63, Pool-
ball '63, '65, Baslcelball '62, '63, Inlramur'
als '64, '65.
STEPHEN OCHS-S+, Thomas: Sernesler Honor
Roll l7l, Key Club '64, '65, Sodalily '63,
'64, '65, Nalional Honor Sociely '64. '65,
Library Club '62, '63, SUMMA Boosler '64,
SUMMA Co-edilor '65, Inlrarnurals '64,
Cheerleader '65, INSTITUTE '64, Organiza-
lions Council '65.
DANIEL PATRICK O'CONNELL--S+. Thomas,
Semesler Honor Roll Ill, Key Club '64,
Traclc '62, '63, Bowling '62.
JEREMIAH O'CONNOR-S+. Marlc, Sernesler
Honor Roll Ill, Science Club '64, '65,
Pholooraphy '62.
MICHAEL O'CONNOR-S+. Marlc, Semesler
Honor Roll l3l, Science Club '63, Fool-
ball '62.
MICHAEL J. O'DONNELL-S+. Bernard, So-
daliry '62, Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65,
Baslcelball '62, '63, Baseball '62, '63, '64,
'65, lnlramurals '62, '63, '64, '65.
KATHLEEN MICHELE OHL-S+. Philomena:
Sodalily '62, '63, Red Cross '62, '64, '65,
Conlralernily ol Sacred Hearl '65, Pep
Club '62, '63, '64, '65.
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TERRANCE O'ROURKE-S+. Pafrick: Sodalify
'63g Graphic Arfs Club '64: Red Cross '65:
Business Club '64, '65: Boys' Chorus '62:
Foofball '62: Track '62, '63, '64: lnfrarnur-
als '64.
LORENCE F. O'RUSSA-S+. Thomas: Business
Club '65: "Macbefh" '65q Foolball '62:
Track '62, '63, '64: lnlramurals '64, '65: Arl
Club '64, 65.
RUTH ANN OSTRANDER-S+. Mark: Red
Cross '63: Fulure Teachers '65: Drama Club
'64, Pep Club '62, '63, '64q G.A.A. 63:
Cenlennial Paqeanl '63.
DORIS ANN OTTO-S+. Philomena: Semesler
Honor Roll lll: Sodalily '62, '63: Red
Cross '62: Fulure Nurses '63, '64, '65: Fu-
Ture Secrelaries '64: Drama Club '64, '65:
Pep Club '62, '64, '65: Cenlennial Pageanl
'63.
CLEO ANN PATTERSON-S+. Thomas: Sodalily
'62, '63: Red Cross '63, '64, '65: Fulure
Teachers '65: Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65:
G.A.A. '62, '64, '65: Sophomore Chorus '63,
TERESE PEDACE-Sf, Palrick: Sodalily '65I Red
Cross '64, '65: Girls' Chorus '64g Transfer
from Sl. Anlhony, Rome, llaly.
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SUSAN PEPLOW-S+. Mark: Sodalily '62, '63:
Naiional Honor Sociely '64, Treasurer
'65: Fulure Secrelaries '64, '65: Library
Club '62, '63, '64, '65, Sec. '63, Pres. '65:
Pep Club '63I G.A.A. '62, '63, '64, '65T
Girls' Chorus '63: Mixed Chorus '64, '65Z
Acaderneffes '64, '657 "FEnian's Rainbow"
'65: Public Relafions '65: Cenlennial Pag-
eanr '63.
PATRICK JOHN PERKINS-Sf. Philornenat Se'
mesfer Honor Roll
DIANNA PERRY-S+. Marys Ca'rhedral7 Pep
Club '62, '63, '65: G.A.A. '62, '65.
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Honor Roll
GERALYN PETERS--Sacre Coeur, Red Cross
'62, '63, '64, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, G.A.A.
JEAN ANN PETERS-Sl. Palriclc, Semesler
I C.S.M.C. '62, Recl
l5l
Cross '62, '63, '65, Fulure Nurses '63, Pep
Club '65, G.A.A. '62, VIEWPCINT '65,
"Finian's Rainbow"
'65
'65, Quill and Scroll
KATHLEEN A. PETERS-S+. Cecilia: Sodalily
'62, '63, Fulure Teachers '64, '65, Fulure
Nurses '63, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Sec.-
Treas. '63, Sophomore Chorus '63, Fresh-
man Chorus '62, Mixed Chorus '64, '65,
Cenlennial Paqeanl '63, "Finian's Rain-
bow" '65.
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TERRENCE PITZEN-S+. Thomas, Semesler l-lon-
or Roll l3l: Sodalily '63, '64, Nalional
Honor Sociely '65, NMSQT Semi-linalisl
'65, l55C Semi-linalisl '65.
MARGARET JANE POEHLS-Sf. Bernard, Mis-
sion Sludy Club '64, Red Cross '63, '64,
'65, Conlralernil ol Sacred Hearl '65,
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a lew minules belore lhal "awful" bell sum-
mans 'rhem lo class are Mike Kneer, Diane
Lal-lood, lvan Schraeder, and Kalie McVeain,
JO ANN POWERS-l-loly Family? Semesler
l-lorior Roll lil, Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65,
Eulure Secrelaries '64, Pep Club '62, '64,
'65, C5.A.A. '62,
NANCY JEAN POWERS-S+. Bernard, Semes-
'rer Honor Roll l7l: Sodalily '62, '63, '64,
'65, Nalional l-lonor Sociely '64, '65, Red
Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Eulure Teachers '64,
'65, Eulure Secrelaries '64, G.A.A. '62,
SUMMA Edosler '64, SUMMA Co-Edilor
'65, Freshman Chorus '62, "Finian's Rain-
bow" '65' l55C Semi-Pinalisl '65, Cenlen-
nial Paqeanl '657 Quill and Scroll '65.
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Pep Club '62, '63, 'e4.
DANIEL POWELL-Holy Family: Sodalily '62,
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"l3inian's Rainbow" '65, "Macbelh" '65,
Foolball '62, lnlramurals '62, Vocalion Club
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CONSTANCE PRUNCH-Sf. Peleri Semesler
l-lonor Roll l7l, Sodalily '62, '63, '64, '65,
Sec. '64, Vice-Prelecl '65, Sludenl Council
'65, Class Treas. '62, Nalional l-lonor So-
ciely '64, '65, Red Cross '62, '63, Junior
Classical League '64, Mu Alpha Thela '64,
'65, Sec. '65, Drama Club '65, G.A.A. '63:
Glee Club '65, "Finian's Rainbow" '65,
"Macbe+h" '65, NMSQT Leller of Com-
mendalion '65, ISSC Semi-Finalisl '65,
D.A.R. '65, Ideal Cafholic Girl Award '63,
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Academy Girl '65, Valediclorian '65, Pub-
lic Relalions Club '65, Young Chrislian
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eniors
FRANK A. RADOSEVICH-SI. Bernard, Semes-
Ier Horror Roll I5l, Sodfilily '62, '63 '64,
'65, Nfilional Honor Sociely '64, '65, OI-
lice Crew '65, Mixrfd Chorus '65, "Pinifin'5
Rainbow" '65, "Macb2Ih" '65, Track '62
'63, lnlramurals '62.
PAMELA ANNE RAYA-5l. Mark, Semcsler
Honor Roll l3l, Sodalily '62, '63, '64, '65,
C.5.M.C. '64, '65, Nalional Honor 50-
ciely '64, '65, Red Cross '62, Fulure
Nurses '63, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65,
G.A.A. '62, '63, '64, '65, VIEWPOINT '65,
Sophomore Chorus '63, "King and I" '63,
Cenlennial '63, "Pinion", Rainbow" '65'
French Club '65, Secrelary '65.
CHRISTINE SUE READER-Sf. Mary, Future
Teachers '65.
MARGARET MARY REEL-Sr. Mark, Red Cross
'62, '63, '64, '65, Fulure Teachers '65, Fu-
fure Nurses '63, '64, '65, Drama Club '64,
'65, Pep Club '63,
MICHAEL J. REID-S+. Philomena, Key Club
'64, '65, Boys' Chorus '62, '63, "Finian's
Rainbow" '65, Foolball '62, Track '62, '63,
lnlramurals '64.
TERRY G. RENARD-Sf. Bernard, LeHerrnan's
Club '63, '64, '65, Foofball '63, '64, '65,
Baskelball '63, Track '63, '64, '65, Infra-
murals '64, '65, All Conference Foolball
'65, Transfer from Ranfoul Township High
5chool, Ranioul, Illinois.
DEWEY MICHAEL RICHMOND-S+. Pafrick,
Sludenl Council '63, Foolball '62, Basker-
ball '63, Track '63, '65.
NANCY RILEY-Sf. Joseph, Pekin, Semesler
Honor Roll IZI, Fufure Teachers '64, '65,
Pep Club '62, '63, '64, Freshman Chorus
'62, Sophomore Chorus '63, Glee Club '64,
'65, Mixed Chorus '64, '65, Academeiles
'64, '65, "I:inian's Rainbow" '65.
MARGARET ANN RING-NESS-S+. Philomena,
Sernesler Honor Rall I2l, Sodalify '62, '63,
Sludeni Council '64, '65, Red Cross '62,
'63, '64, '65, Pulure Teachers '63, '65,
Drama Club '64, '65, "King and l" '63,
Cenlennial Paqeanl '63, "l:inian's Rain-
bow" '65.
CARYL LYNNE RISEN-S+. Cecilia, Semesler
Honor Roll I4l, Sodalily '62, '63, '64, '65,
Nalional Honor Sociery '64, '65, Red Cross
'63, Fulure Teachers '62, '63, '65, 5opho-
more Chorus '63, Glee Club, Sec. '64,
Presidenr '65, Mixed Chorus '64, '65, Aca-
demelles '64, '65, "King and l" '63, Cen-
Iennial '63, "Finian's Rainbow" '65, Pub-
lic Relaiions '65.
JOHN D. RITER-Sr, Philomena, Semesler
Honor Roll I7l, Sodalily '62, '63, '64, '65,
Vice-Preleci '62, Naiional Honor Sociery
'64, '65, Key Club '64, '65, SUMMA Boost
er '64, SUMMA '65, "Macbelh" '65, Bowl-
ing '62, Inrramurals '62, '65, l55C Semi-
Iinalisl '65.
JANE ROARK-Sf. Bernard, Sernesier Honor
Rall Ill, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, G.A.A.
'62, '63, '64, Homecoming Atlerdanr '64.
DENESE ROBB-S+. Joseph, Pekin, Semesfer
Honor Roll l2lI Sodalify '64. '65, Furure
Teachers '64, '65, Mu Alpha Thela '65,
VIEWPOINT '65, Lalin Conresr Wirrner '64'
Transfer lrom Mackenzie High School, De-
Iroii, Michigan.
THOMAS D. ROCHFORD-Sf. Bernard, Se-
mesler Honor Roll l2l, Sodalirv '62, '63
'64' Debare Club '62, '63, Ollice Cre.-.
'64, SUMMA Boosler '64, 'Piniarfs Rain-
bow" '65, Eoolball '62, Track '62, '63,
I3c.'.lirg '62, '63, Iniramuras '62, '63, '65.
ROY ROGERS-Sr. Palrick, Translei' lrom 5-I.
Joseph High School, We'e,+ches+er Il'ino'5.
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CHRISTE ANN ROSE-S+. Mark, Sodalify '62,
Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62,
'64, '65, GAA. '62, Glee Club '63, Mixed
Chorus '64, '65, Academeffes '64, '65,
"Kino and I" '63, "Finian's Rainbow" '65.
DAN ROSS-SI. Bernard, Semesfer Honor Roll
I2I, Sludenf Council '64, Red Cross '62,
"MacbeTh" '65, Poolball '62, Track '62,
Inrramurals '62.
KATHLEEN ROSTETTER-S+. Thomas, Semesler
Honor Roll I5I, Red Cross '63, '64, '65,
Mu Alpha Thera '65, Pep Club '63, '64,
'65, Sophomore Chorus '63, Glee Club '64,
Junior Classical League '64, Secrefary '64.
GARY M. RUHAAK-S+. Bernard, Red Cross
'62, '63, SUMMA Boosler '64, SUMMA
'65 Sporfs Ediror, "Macbe+h" '65, Infra-
murals '64, '65.
MARY ANN RYAN-S+. Cecilia, Fulure Teach-
ers '62, '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63,
'64, '65, G.A.fX. '63.
MICHELE RYAN-S+. Mark, Red Cross '62,
'63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65,
Glee Club '64, '65.
GEORGE SAAL-S+. Joseph, Pekin, Sfudenf
Council '63, '64, '65, Senior Class Presi-
denf '65, Baskerball '62, Baseball '62, '63,
Wresfling '64, Inframurals '62, '64, '65,
TONI JO SACCENTI-S+. Thomas, Semesler
Honor Roll I7I, Sodalily '62, '63, '64, '65,
Nalional Honor Sociely '65, Red Cross '62,
'63, '64, '65, Mu Alpha Thela '64, '65, Pep
Club '63, '64, '65, Mixed Chorus '64, La-
Tin Conlesr Winner '63,
RITA SAUER-S+. Thomas, Semesler Honor
Roll I4I: Pep Club '63, '64.
ARTHUR A. SAVAGE-Sr. Mark, Red Cross
'62, Library Club '65.
LEA SCHAEFER-Sr. Philomena, Fulure Teach-
ers '65, Pep Club '64, '65, Presidenr '65,
C-3.A.A. '64, '65, Public Relafions '65,
Transfer from Madonna High School, Aur-
ora, Illinois.
WILLIAM SCHAFFNIT-S+. Mary's, Lourdes,
Srudenl Council '65, Key Club '64, Ler-
+erman's Club '64, '65, Foofball '62, '63,
'64, '65, Track '62, '63, '64, '65, Inlramur-
als '62, '64, '65.
AUGUST SCHAUB-S+. Mar-fs, Kickapoo.
LEO SCHAUB-S+. Mary's, Kickapoo.
CHARLES T. SCHERER-Sf. Vincenr de Paul,
Track '62, '63, '64, '65, Inlramurals '62,
'64, '65,
148
DAVID SCHLEIGH-Sl. Mark: Sodalify '62,
MAUREEN SCHLEIGH-S+. Thomas- Sodalif
I Y
'62, '63, Fufure Teachers '64, '65, Pep Club
62, '63, 64, 65, G.A.A. 62, 63. 64, 65.
PETER SCHLICKSUP-Holy Family, Band '64,
'65, Mixed Chorus '65, "Finian's Rainbow"
'65, "Macbelh" '65, Track '63, lnlramurals
'64, '65.
PAUL P. SCHLOZ-S+. Mark.
LARRY A. SCHMITT-S+. Mary's Kickapoo:
Foolball '62, Baskelball '62, '63, '65, Base-
ball '63, '64, Cross-Counlry '64, '65.
THOMAS SCHMITT-S+. Mary's, Kickapoo,
Le'rlerman's Club '64, '65, Foolball '62, '63,
'64, '65, Baseball '62, '63: Intramurals '62,
'64, '65.
IVAN L. SCHRAEDER-S+. Bernard, Semesler
Honor Roll l6l, Sodalily '62, '64, Nalional
Honor Sociely '64, '65, Key Club '64, '65,
lnlrarnurals '62, Cheerleader '65.
MARY LOU SCHREIBER-S+. Mark, Semesler
Honor Roll l4l7 Sodalily '62, '63, '64, Red
Cross '62, '65, Fulure Secrelaries '64, '65,
Library Club '62, '63, '64, Secrelary '64,
Pep Club '63, '64, '65.
BENJAMIN SCOTT-S+. Bernard, Business Club
'65, "Macbe'rh" '65, Football '62, Track
'62, lnframurals '64, '65.
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"Does anyone need a ride," asks Jane Roark
as a "levy" friends Take advanfaqe of Janes
converlible and a be-aulilul spring day lo "bum"
a ride home.
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GEORGE SEILER-S+. Marlc: Sodaliry '62, '63,
'64, '65: Business Club '64, '65: Foolball
'62g Golf '63, '64, '65, lnlramurals '64, '65.
PEGGY SEPPELT-S+. Boniface: Fufure Teach-
ers '64, '651 Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65:
GJNA. '65.
NANCY SEWARD-S+, Mark: Sodalify '62g
Fulure Teachers '64, '65: Fulure Nurses '64,
'65: French Club '65: Pep Club '62, '65:
G.A.A. '62, '64, '65: Transfer from S+.
Mary's Academy, Nauvoo, Illinois.
JEANNE SHANK-S+. Philomenaq Eufure Secre-
laries '65g Drama Club '64: Pep Club '63,
'64, '65: G.A.A. '62, '63, '64: SUMMA
Boosrer '64g SUMMA '65: Freshman Chor-
us '62.
PATRICIA SHEA-S+. Cecilia: Sodalily '62, '63,
'64, '65: Pep Club '62, '63, '64. '65: G.A.A.
'63, '65.
JAMES SHINKLE-S+. Bernard.
Ye'r conficlen'r
and eager
"The magazine drive closes Tomorrow. Why
don"r you buy a few?" Sisler Thomas Marie
Turns saleswoman as she fries lo persuade Joe
Huerla Carol Henderson, and Tom Wake lo
subscribe lo some magazines.
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4 65 Business C u 6 SUM
M Boosfer 64 Eoorball 62 63 n r
rals 62 63 64
DEBORAH SMITH S+ Marys Melamora S
ally 62 6 64 65 Sludenr Councu
65 Nalional Honor SOCIETY 65 Red Cross
64 65 Eulure Teachers 62 6
65 Drama Club 64 65 VIEWPOINT 65
Ma befh 65 Voice of Democracy
Speech winner '65.
JOLINE SMITH-Sr. John: Fulure Teachers '64.
' 7 ep Club '63, '65: G.A.A. '6 , ' .
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SALLY SMITH-Sf. Bernard, Red Cross '62, '63,
'64, Pep Club '62, '64, G.A.A. '62, '63,
Cen+ennial Pageanl '63.
BECKY SPRECHER-Sf. Mark: Sodalily '62, '63,
'64, '65, Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Pulure
Teachers '64, Fufure Nurses '63, Future
Secrefaries '64, '65, Pep Club '65, "Fin-
ian's Rainbow" '65,
JEANNE STACK-Sf. Bernard, Sodaliry '62, '63.
'64, '65, Class Vice-Pres. '63, Red Cross
'62, '63, '64, '65, Furure Teachers '64, Fu-
fure Nurses '63, Fufure Secrelaries '65,
Drama Club '64, Pep Club '63, '64, '65,
"Finian's Rainbow" '65.
JOSEPH S. STAES-Sl, Mary, Kickapoo, "Mac-
belh" '65, lnlramurals '62, '63, '64, '65,
SUSAN STAMBAUGH-Sacre Coeur, Sodalify
'62, '63, Nafional Honor Sociefy '65, Red
Cross '65, Furure Nurses '63, '64, Furure
Secrelaries '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65.
CYNTHIA STANARD-Sv. Mark, Semesrer Hon-
or Roll lll, Sodalify '62, '63, G.A.A. '64,
Glee Club '64, '65, Mixed Chorus '65,
'Finian's Rainbow" '65, C.S.M.C. '63, '64,
'65, Fulure Teachers '63, '64, '65, Pep
Club '62, '63, '64, '65,
THOMAS JOHN STARR JR.-Sr. Edward,
Chillicolhe, Transfer from Chillicolhe High
School.
ANN STEIN-Sacre Coeur, Sodalily '62, '63,
'64, Fufure Teachers '63, Fulure Secrelar-
ies '64, '65, Pep Club '62, Sophomore
Chorus '63, "King and l" '62, Cenfennial
Paqeanr '63, "Pinian's Rainbow" '65,
LUANNE STENGER-Sr. Thomas, Red Cross
'64, '65, Fulure Nurses '63, '64, Mu Alpha
Thela '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65,
G.A.A. '62, '63, '64, '65, Library Club '62,
'63, '64, '65, Glee Club '65, Band '62, '63,
'64, '65,
MARY STEPHENS-Sr, Thomas, Se-mesfer Hon-
or Roll l3l, Sodalily '62, '63, Red Cross
'62, '63, '64, '65, Furure Secreraries '64,
'65, Pep Club '63, '64, '65.
DAVID U. STEPZINSKI-S+. Philomena, Science
Club '64, '65, lnframurals '63, '64,
SUSAN STRASSBURGER-Sf. Mark, Semesfer
Honor Roll l2l, Sodalify '62, Sfudenr
Council '63, Class Pres. '62, Fulure Teacha
ers '63, '64, Vice-Pres. '65, Pep Club '62
'63, '64, '65, Cenlennial Paqeanl '63'
"Finian's Rainbow" '65, Cheerleader '63,
Glee Club '64, '65, Mixed Chorus '65'
"King and l" '63, G.A.A. '62, '63, '64, '65
GAIL SUSAN STRINGER-Sl. Mark, Sodaliry
'63, Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Furure
Nurses '63, '64, '65, French Club '65.
MARY ANN STRUM-Sf. Philomena, Semesrer
Honor Roll lll, Red Cross '62, '63, '64'
Fufure Nurses '63, '64, '65, Fulure Secre-
Jraries '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65'
"King and l" '63, "l:inian's Rainbow' '65
JAMES SULLIVAN-S+. Bernard, Sodaliry '62
'63, Red Cross '62, '63, '64, Foorball '62
'63, '64, Track '62, '63, '64, '65' lnrramur-
als '64, '65.
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PATRICIA SULLIVAN-Sl. Mark, Sodalily '62I
Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Eulure Teach-
ers '63, '64, '65, Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65I
G.A.fN. '62, '63, '64.
JOHN MARTIN SVENDSEN-S+. Joseph, Pe'
kin, Boys' Chorus '63, Track '63, '64, '657
lnframurals '62, '64, '65.
HARRY SWEET, JR.-5'r. Thomas, lnlramurals
'62, '64, '65.
SHARON THANNERT-B l e s s e d 5acramen'r,
Morron, Pep Club '64, '65, G.A.A. '64,
'65, Transfer from Morion High School,
Morlon.
GERRY TIGUE-S+. Cecilia: Semesler Honor
Roll l3l, Nalional Honor Sociely '64, '65,
Lellerman's Club '65, "Macbelh" '65, Bas-
kelball '62, '63, Baseball '62, '63, '64, '65,
lnlramurals '62, '63, '64, '65I INSTITUTE
'64, '65.
TERRY L. TRANTINA-S+. Philomena, Semesler
Honor Roll l7l, Sodalily '62, '63, Class
Sec.-Treas. '65, Eoolball '62, Nalional Hon-
or Sociely '64, '65, Track '62, Wresllinq
'64, '65, Golf '64, '65, lnlramurals '62, '63,
'64, '65, ISSC Semi-Finalisl '65, INSTITUTE
'64, '65.
WILLIE TURNER-Sl. Joseph, LeHerman's Club
'65, "Finian's Rainbow" '65, Poolball '62,
Baskelball '62, '63, '64, '657 Track '63, '64,
'65, Cross-Couniry '65.
SALLIE E. UNRUH-S+. Mark, Sodalily '62,
Sludenl Council '62, Fulure Teachers '63,
'64, '65, Cheerleader '63, SIKA. '62, '63,
Pep Club '62, '63, '64, '65.
PHILIP URBAN-Sacre Coeur, Boys' Chorus
'62, '63, Track '62, lnlramurals '64.
JOHN THOMAS VACHON-Sl. Philomenat
Nalional Honor Sociely '64, '65, Key Club
'63, '64, Foorball '62, Golf '64, '65, lnlra-
murals '62, '63, ISSC Semislinalisl '65,
NMSQT Lelier oi Comrnendalion '65.
DONALD VESPA-S+. Bernard, Red Cross '62,
'63, '64, '65, Business Club '64, '65, Fool-
ball '62, '63, Baseball '62, '65, Wresrling
'64, lnlramurals '62, '63, '64, '65.
NANCY VESPA-S+. Bernard, Sodalily '62, '63,
'64, Sludenl Council '64, Red Cross '62,
'63, '64, '65, Pulure Nurses '63, '64, '65,
French Club '65, "Finian's Rainbow" '65'
Centennial Paqeanl '63.
BARBARA VOGEL-S+. Thomas, Sodalily '62,
'63, Red Cross '62, '63, '64, '65, Pulure
Secrelaries '64, '65, Coniraierniiy ol Sacred
Hearr '65, Pep Club '63, '64, '65, "Pinian's
Rainbow" '65.
MARK VOGEL-S+. Cecilia, 5e-mesler Honor
Roll l7l, Sodalily '62, Nalional Honor So-
ciefy '64, '65, l.e'rlerman's Club '65, Fool-
ball '62, '63, '64, '65, Track '64, Wresllinq
'65' lnrramurals '62, '64, '65, Vocalion Club
'62, '63.
CAROLYN JANE VOSS-Sl. Mark, Semesler
Honor Roll l7l, Sodalily '62, '63, '64, '65,
Nalional Honor Sociely '64, '65, Red Cross
'62, Trees. '63, ViceAPres. '64, Pres. '65,
Pep Club '64: SUMMA '64, '65, Freshman
Chorus '62, Glee Club '64, "Finian's Rain-
bow" '65, "Macbelh" '65, ISSC 5emi-lln-
alizl '65, Salulalorian '65, Cenlennial Pag-
eanr '63, Greal Books '65, Public Relalions
'65, Fulure Secrelaries '63, '64, '65, Junior
Classical League '63, Drama Club '65.
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WILLIAM J. VOLZ-S+. Philomena: Sodalily
'62, '63, '64, '65, swung '65.
RAYMOND WAGNER-Sacred Coeur, Business
Club '65, lnlramurals '64,
THOMAS WAKE-Sl. John, Somesler Honor
Roll l5l, Sodalify '62, '63, '64, Vice-Pre
Ted '64, Sfudenr Council '62, Parliamen-
Iarian '64, Sec. '65, Nafional Honor So-
ciely '64, '65, Graphic Arfs Club '63, '64,
'65, Key Club Parliarnenlarian '65, Debale
Club '62, '63, Fulure Teachers '63, SUMMA
'63, '64, '65, Boys' Chorus '62, Wresrlinq
'64, lnlramurals '64, NMSQT Semi-Iinalisl
'65, INSTITUTE '64, '65.
DAVID FRANK WALDER-Sf, Bernard, Soclal-
ily '62, '63, '64, '65, Science Club '64, '65'
"Macbefh" '65, Track '62, '63, Bowling '62
'63, Cross-Counlry '64,
THOMAS J. WALDORF-S+. Mary, Conlon,
SUMMA Boosler '64, SUMMA '65, Bowl-
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ing '63, '64, Vice-Pres,-Sec. '65.
TERESA WALTON-Sf. Philonnene, Soclalily
'63, Mission Sludy Club '64, Red Cross
'62, '63, '64, Fulure Nurses '63, '64, '65,
Fulure Secrelaries '64, '65, Pep Club '64,
SUMMA Boosler '64, SUMMA '65.
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ANNETTE WARD-S+. Peler, Soclalily '62, '63,
Future Teachers '64 '65, Coniralernily ol
Sacred He-arf '65, Pep Club '62 '63 '64,
'65.
ERIC WARD-S+. Marla' Sernesfer Honor Roll
l7l' INSTITUTE '63 Ass? If-diror '64 Edifcr
65' Sodalily '62 '63' Sfudenl Counci '65'
Nnlionai Honor Socfer-, '64 65' Key Club
'63 '64 '65' Office Cre '.6. 64- SUMMA
I 5:os+er '64' SUMMA '65' 53.9 Chofus
'62 64' Mired Cetrus 65' 'Micberh'
'65' Trwclc '62' CrC33-Ctf'r, '64' Inva-
rnurals 62 '63 '64 '65' l55C Sernifnsliis
65.
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or Roll l7l: Soclalify '62, '63 '64 65
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WILLIAM WASON-S+. Thomas, Semesier
Honor Roll I2I, Bowling '63, '64, '65.
WILLIAM E. WEBER-Sr. Bernard, Red Cross
'62, '63, '64, '65, Bowling '63, Iniramurals
'62, '63, '64, '65.
THOMAS H, WEINZERL-S+. Mary, Kickapoo:
Boys' Chorus '62, '63, '64, '65, Mixed Chor-
us '62, '64, '65, "King and I" '63, "Einian's
Rainbow '65, Inlramurals '64, '65, INSTI-
TUTE '65.
JOHN WEITEKAMP-Sf. Joseph, Pekin, Boys'
Chorus '62, '63, Track '62, '63, Iniramurals
'64, '65.
NANCY WELLMAN-S+. Bernard, Red Cross
'62, '63, '64, '65, Mu Alpha Theia '64, '65,
Pep Club '64, '65, 6.A,A. '62, '63, Sopho-
more Chorus '63, "King and I" '63,
JOEL W. WEST-S+. Philornena, Boys' Chorus
'62, '63, "King and I" '63, Eoolball '62,
Inlramurals '62, '63, '64, '65.
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PATRICK L. WHITE-S+. Bernard, Semesfer
Honor Roll I7I, Sodaliry '62, '63, Sec. '64,
Prciecr '65, Siudeni Council '62, Class
Vice-Pres. '62, Narional Honor Sociefy '64,
'65, Key Club '63, Treas. '64, "MacbeIh"
'65, ISSC Semi-Iinalisf '65, INSTITUTE '63,
'64, Organizafions Council '65.
TERRY L. WHITE-Sacre Coeur, Office Crew
'64, '65, Vocalion Club '62.
ROBERT WILLI-S+. Mary, Me-Iamora, Le'r'rer-
man's Club '65, Tennis '64, '65, Cross-
Counrry '64, Inrramurals '64, '65, Trans-
fer from S+. Bede, Peru, Illinois.
Seniors
PATRICIA WILLIAMS-Sf, c66aia6: s6a,,I1iy
'62, '63i Pep Club 62, '63, '64, '65,
ROBERT A. WILTZ-Holy Family, National
l-lonor Socicly '64, '65, Traclc '62, '63,
Bowling '62, '63, ISSC Semiflinailiaf '65,
INSTITUTE '62, '63, '65.
MICHAEL D. WINTERS-Sl. Bernard, Foolball
'62, '63, Baslielbeill '62, '63, lnlrarnurals
'62, '64, 65.
CHERYL LYNN WOMBACHER-S+. Bernard-
Red Cross '62, '64, '65, Fufure Nurses '64i
'65, Pep Club '65.
NANCY JANE WOODS-S+. Philomena, Se-
mesfer l-lonor Rall l7l, Sodalily '62, '63,
'64, '65, C.S.M.C. Rep. '62, Nafional Hon-
or Sociely '64, '65, Red Cross '63, '64,
Pep Club '62, 63, '64, '65, 6.A.A, '62, '63.
'64, '65, Sec. '64, SUMMA Boosler '64,
SUMMA Co-eclilor '65, "Finiari's Rainbow"
'65, Quill and Scroll '65.
GERALD WORRICK-Sf. Vincenl de Paul, See
rnesler l-lonor Roll l6l: Soclalify '62, '63,
'64, Ponlilical Crew '62, '63, '64, '65, Na-
fional l-lonor Sociefy '64, '65, Graphic Arls
Club '63, Vice-Pres. '64, Debafe Club '62,
'63, SUMMA Boosfer '64, SUMMA '64,
'65, Bowling '62, '63, INSTITUTE '63, '64,
'65, Cheerleader '65, "Macbelh" '65.
ROBERT EUGENE ZELLER-S+, Peler, Sludenf
Council '64, Foolball '62, '63, '64, Bowl-
ing '64, Inlramurals '62, '64, '65.
ROBERT ZINSER-S+, Mary, Kickapoo, Sludenr
Council '64, Business Club '65, "Finian's
Rainbow" '65, Foofball '63, Baseball '62,
Inlramurals '65.
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Barbara Banisfer
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Janice Banks
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Henry Barra
James Bar+olo
Mary Ann Beaupre
Michael Beck
Roberi' Beckman
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Barbara Bur+on
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Linda Cadigin
Philip Cameron
Laurence Campbell
Thomas Campen
Julia Cihla
Janice Clarlz
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Roberl Cooper
Michael Cowan
Linda Craig
Ruih Croegaerf
Harry Curley
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Linda Davis
George Day
William DeBa+es
David Delmas+ro
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Nancy Diclrerson
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Alice Dixon
James Dodge
James Donahue
Susan Donnogan
James Donovan
Kafhleen Drohan
Kafhy Dunne
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Cindy DuPage
Diane Durbin
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Paula Ehringer
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Karen Elger
Sue Endres
Dennis Eyfcheson
Helen Fandel
Doris Fennel
Francis Filzer
Marylee Finnegan
Franlc Fischer
Timolhy Fisher
Joseph Fogg
Richard Frye
Terry Galvin
Ma rcia Gemlarowslri
Ronald George
Nancy Geppner
Joseph Gilson
Waller Graves
Jeanna Grawey
Charles Grooss
Louise Gunner
Nancy Haasis
Sheila Hagan
Claire Hallinan
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Barbara Happach
Dennis Heffron
Gary Heinz
John Heinz
Nancy Heinz
Rulh Heinz
Roberl' Heiple
Richard Heneberry
Perry Hernan
Peggy Higgins
Dean Hirslein
Jerome Hoffmann
Deloris Hoslcins
Thomas Houlihan
Donna Howe
Ramon Huer+a
Michele Huges
John Irving
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William Jones
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Sally Kaiser
Lawrence Keach
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Carol Kelly
Colleen Kenny
Roberl' Klein
Clefus Knoll
Rober+ Kou+elis
Cheryl Kurfln
S+anley LaHood
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Edward Lavin
Anne Lehnhausen
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Barney Marlcey
John Marlin
Phyllis Maroon
Dennis Marfin
KaThryn Maruso
Rosemary Marferson
STepl1an McCormick
Bridgei' McDade
Aileen McDermo'H
Pafriclc McDonough
Mary McFarland
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Edward McGinnis
Joseph McKloslcey
Theresa McLead
Ellen McNamara
Richard McQuellon
Joann Meismer
Jean Merrick
Jane Me+Te
John Meyer
Ronald MigeT
Candy Miller
Marilyn Miller
Donald Mingie
Linda Moon
Chrisfine Mooney
Michael Moran
Jerome Morrissey
Mary Morrissey
Charles Mueller
John Mundie
Mark Nauman
Terrence Nauman
Sandi Neylon
Roberi Nickerson
Galeen Noel
Chrisiine Noirof
Chrisiine Oakes
Pafricia O'Brien
Daniel O'Connor
Timofhy O'Leary
James O'Loughlin
Mary Osirander
George Owens
Riia Owens
Alberf Perrin
Barbara Peiers
James Peiers
Mary Ann Peiers
Charles Pefrosky
Ka+hryn Pfisier
Sally Pogioli
Roberi' Polonus
Henry PraH
Chris Puhae
Grace Pun+oni
David Radosevich
Thomas Radosevich
Kaihy Randall
Sylvia Rashid
Gregory Real
Roger Reising
Chrisiine Re'Hig
Michael Ricca
Veronica Riccey
Palrick Roark
Mary Jo Roberis
Judy Robinson
Fred Roedl
Marshal Roedl
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Doris Rofh
Timoihy Roih
Thomas Ruhaak
Carl Schaidle
Mary Schliclrsup
Marilyn Schmid?
Mary Schmidi
Richard Schrepfer
Roger Schrepfer
Ralph Seward
Duffield Seyller
Peira Shaw
Dennis Sheppard
Kafhy Sielcs
Marfha Sierra
Amy Sloan
Joseph Smi+h
Warren Smifh
Margarei Smifh
Gregory Spalding
Brenda S+erling
Donald S+ephens
Mary Ann Siough+on
Linda Slrauman
Kafhy Sfrasslourger
Sfephen S+ringer
Jo Ann Sfrohmeyer
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Douglas Siubbs
Mary S+ubbs
Daniel Sullins
Kaihy Sullivan
Rober+ Sullivan
David Swan
Diana Tassarr
Gordan Thomas
Jo Anne Thomas
Joyce Tigue
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Sheryl Tinsley
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Kaihy Trunk
Karen Tucelc
Kennefh Ulin
Joseph Urbanc
Leonard Vesfal
Carol Vinovich
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Linda Vivi+ow
John Vogelsang
Richard Vonachen
Pal' Wallace
Geral Walsh
Joyce Walfon
Anfhony Ward
Douglas Ward
Thomas Wa+son
Chrysline Weber
Sue Weifelramp
Sharon Welch
Michael Wiles
Gregory Williams
David Willis
Susan Wilson
Janice Winlr
Lawrence Winn
Marfha Wiflelciencl
Joanne Yoches
Mary Kay Yoch
Suzanne Zindl'
Shirley Zoslcy
Roberi' Abraham Ellzabefh A1+ken Edward Anderson
Michael Arnold Pafrnck Afknns Wnlllam Baches
Theresa Baker James Banisfer Thomas Bean
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Charles Harp
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4125 N Sher1dan Phone 685 7668 P I Z Z A D E L I -I- E
Member F D I C Deposlts Insured to S10 000
Bank1ng Hours
onday 10 00 2 30 5 00
Tuesday 10 00 2 30
Wednesday 10 00 2 30 5 00 8 00
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Saturday 10 00 230
GORMAN S SUPPERRETT
401 Edmond Street
East Peorla I111no1s
COMPLIMENTS OF
SHE KAT CLUB
436 Llberty Street
Peor1a, I111no1s
COMPLIMENTS OF
A
FRIEND
705 Abmgton
Phone 676 6151
COMPLIMENTS OF
GLEE CLUB
SHUFFLE BOARD POOL TABLES AND FOOD
102 Center Street
East Peorla I111no1s
HADDADS SUPER MKTS
OPEN 7 DAYS
STORES OF QUALITY FOODS
2504 W ROHMAN 1911 N WISCONSIN
W. R. SMITH
DRUG STORES, INC.
2502 N KNOXVILLE AVE
4609 N PROSPECT ROAD
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1235 W. MAIN ST.
PEORIA, ILLINOIS 61606
Posed by: Val Bushell and Kathy Knezovich
PEORlA'S ONLY
COMPUMENTS OF oNE HOUR MARTINIZING
PERRY and MAIN
BUTTERNUT BREAD
ACADEMY UNIFORMS AT DISCOUNT
Fast Saturday Service
THE ORIGINAL MURPHY'S
RESTAURANT AND LOUNGE
8 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS
Wedding Receptions and Dinners
, BAR cmd GRILL
Meet1ngs and Banquet Rooms
PRIME RIB STEAKS SEA Foon 1905 N- WISCGNSIN
5720 N. KNOXVILLE
PHONES: 685-0631 or 685-4621
SHAHEEN HARDWARE
2001-03 N. WISCONSIN AVE. -:- PHONE 682-6511
GENERAL HARDWARE -:- PITTSBURGH PAINTS -:- GLASS -:- APPLIANCES
GUTTERING -:- HOUSEWARES -:- POWER MOWERS
PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
AS FINE, AS NEW, AS YOU CAN GO!
The I965 BUICK
TOP PERFORMANCE - TOP ECONOMY
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828 MAIN STREET J
APPLIANCES
ca and J PLUMBING co.
3100 ADAMS
J 81 M TOTS and TEENS
PHONE 147 IVICIII1 Street 1 Morton, IIIIIIOIS
CHILDREN'S SPECIALTY SHOP
Infants thru 14
Iohn and Margaret Weygand, Owners
THE SMART SHOP APPAREL AND SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY
Elmer Witzig Gene R. Witzig
MORTON, ILLINOIS FOR WUMEN Harold L. Wnzig Lloyd Domnick
COMPLIMENTS OF
HOKIN PLUMBING and
HEATING CO.
PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS
Industrial, Commercial, Residential
1021 N. Sheridan Rd. -:- Peoria, Illinois
Phone 676-6572
COMPLIMENTS OF
HAROLD A GRABER
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Residential 51 Commercial Bldg
2121 W Millman Phone 673 5411
POTTER 84 ANDERSON
JEWELERS and SILVERSMITHS
WORTHY OF YOUR CONFIDENCE
334 Fulton Street Phone 676 6575
JACK'S FOOD MARKET
1718 N. WISCONSIN
COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES AND MEATS
Homemade Barbecue, Sausage, and
Italian Spaghetti Sauce
COMPLIMENTS
OF A
FRIEND
PEORIA UNDERCOATING
and 816 Main Street Peoria Illinois
1105 Lehmann Building
Peoria Illinois
Home of Alexander Upholstery
and
M1n1t Man Car Wash
O'HERN. ALLOY, O'HERN
WITTMER REALTY
We Specialize In Morton Area Property
Morton, Illinois
118 S. Morin St. Phone 267-7117
COMPLIMENTS OF
O. FRANK HEINZ
CONSTRUCTION CO,, Inc
Peoria, Illinois
IIONIIOHEN'S JUNCTION
Posed by: Nancy Powers, Steve Ochs, Nancy Woods, and Jim Joyce
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RAPP
"THE BLIND MAN"
WINDOW SHADES
VENETIAN BLINDS
COMPLIMENTS OF
BOB GRIMM CHEVROLET
MORTON, ILLINOIS
Congratulatzons Class 0 65
BOB BUSHELL 44
TONY BUSHELL 53
FIELD UNDERWRITERS
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
IEFFERSON BUILDING PEORIA ILLINOIS
BEETLER S BEAUTY SERVICE
2504 N Sgeridag Rd 9Phone 688-3456 E. P.
pen am pm
BEETLER S MADISON PARK 105 E' Washington
Phones 674 8180 and 674-6189
Open 9 am' ' 9 pm' East Peoria, Illinois
GRAYSON S
104 s Adams Phone 673-4565 -2- Open Evenings Phone 999-9921
APPOINTMENTS NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY
MILLER HARDWARE
3318 N. UNIVERSITY
COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE
HOOKER PAINTS R CA WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES
FEATURING THE FINEST CHARCOAL BROILED
BLACK ANGUS STEAKS
DRIES BROS PLUMBING CO
Phone 688-3961
401 Galena Road 4909 N. Renwood
Entertainment Phone 688-8535
Nightly
4-30 Open. PLUMBING - - HEATING - SEWERING
. p.m. to 1.00 a.n1.
7 Days A Week
MONROE CALCULATING MACHINE COMPANY INC
1716 N Knoxville Ave. PEORIA ILLINOIS Phone 688-8506
COMPLIMENTS OF
J W BUSHELL COMPANY
Bell CIo+I1lng 8: Shoe House, Inc Esmbhshed 1860
Home of Chppe, cron C,o,hes ROOFING end SHEET METAL coNrRAcToRs
631 SOUTH ADAMS 1914 W. Krause Ave. -1- Peoria I Illinois
AI Silas and Bruce Funkel Telephone 6373509
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MACHINES FOR CALCULATING. ADDING. ACCOUNTING, DATA PROCESSING
SYMOND'S DRUGS
Fonnerly Goodwin's Drug Store
600 N. E. Perry -:- Phone 676-9015
FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY
FREIDINGER BROS. MKT.
CARDINAL FOOD STORE
143 S. Main Street
Morton, Illinois
S. A. NOVEL. JEWELER
109 North Main MORTON, ILLINOIS Phone 264-5081
CHINA - IEWELRY - SILVERWARE - DIAMONDS -- GIFTS
EASTERN BEEF and
PROVISIONS COMPANY
521 S. W. Adams
SUPER MARKETS
3116 N. Sterling Ave.
3419 N. Prospect Road
COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF A FRIEND
CHARTER BUSES
Fully Insured Air Conditioned
Courteous Drivers
Peoria Charter Coach Co.
415 N. Franklin
Dial 676-2916
Operated by the Winkler Family
WHERE BRIDES PREFER TO SHOP
PALACE GIFT SHOP
338 Fulton Street fAcross from Ietferson Bldg.,
The Only Complete China and Glassware Store
in the Peoria area.
FINE CHINA - CRYSTAL - GIFTS
HER0'-D5 DONUT SHOP Boa BECHTEL com sl-IOP
DONUTS d ROLLS 537 M .
WHOLESALE d RETAIL 673-7714
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PLUMBING CONTRACTOR
133 N STATE STREET PHONE 674 3878
CHUCK O BRIEN CLASS OF 45
Get the BEST Get
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PeOrIa Area s Largest Sellmg MIlk and Ice Cream
Posed by There a Walton E leen Gramellch Pat Anton and Jea ne Sha k
Congratulatrons to the Class of 65
WRIGHT and SALMON MORTIIARY
2416 N. NORTH PEORIA, ILLINOIS PHONE 688-4441
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CLARK'S CAFE
I420 N. E. Adams Street
Peoria, Illinois
Phone 676-2885
A G A T U C C I ' S
2607 NORTH UNIVERSITY
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
CLASS OF '65
A. O. L. GUILD
SCOTT SUPER SERVICE
2022 N. Wisconsin Ave.
Phone 685-9857
Peoria, Illinois,
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Ill NORTH JEFFERSON AVENUE 0 PHONE 676-Olll
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BEST WISHES TO THE
CLASS OF '65
A. O. L. ALUMNAE
Mt. Hawley Meadows - North Lane
Phone 688-5631
COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES FROM
THE WILTON MORTUARY
2101 N. Knoxville
Phone 688-2454 Peoria, Illinois
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Failh is a line invenlion, ifairh such as Jrhar which The sailor has in ships and slars ro rake him safely along
his warery course. Failh and Ideals go abreasr in rnulual glee. And no liner weapons can you possess To
safely Jrransyerse rhis enchanled earlh. l-lave lairh in yourself, your counlry, your lellowrnan, and ifailh in The
ideals for which 'rhey all srand. We ar Carsons encourage you ro conlribule To rhe upward march of Ameri-
can lile, and forever hold dear lhe ideals of our grear and free land.
A+ Carsons we-'re always in'reres+ed in progressive young Qwiflm Sgjffgw
men and women. Feel free fo visif our Personnel Office.
are lilqe stars, you will nor succeed in Touch-
COMPLIMENTS OF D A Hoerr X: Sons, Inc
NURSERY and GARDEN sl-lop
Prospeci' Nahonal Bank
5109 War Memor1c11 DIIVG
3429 W PROSPECT Phone 638 8561
Peorlcz I111no1s
9E'bIh'd1898 LAGRON MILLER
Ewugyggpggmm ca RELIGIOUS ARTICLES
J 313 S ADAMS ST
PEORIA ILL 228 S IEFFERSON PHONE 674 5143
Telephone 699 6251 Chas Bucklcrr Pres
ERVICE
CHUCKW BETTYS UPERIOR FOUNDRY co
GATEWAY TAVERN AT'SFAC"0N
151 W HERSCHEL STREET
BRASS and ALUMINUM CASTINGS
Peor1c1 I111no1s BRONZE TABLETS
FINISHED MACHINE CASTINGS
East Peomcr, II11no1s
COMMENTS O'NEILL BROS. STORAGE
OF and CO.
MITCHELL J. MALCJOF 519 SOUTH WATER
Phone 674 4176
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2201 SOUTH ADAMS
Posed by: Carolyn
Acme Cash Register Co.
2510 N. Knoxville
Peoria, Illinois
CASH REGISTERS
ADDING MACHINES TIME CLOCKS
TYPEWRITERS - Standard and Portable
SPRINGER-BURKLUND CO.
WHOLESALE CONFECTIONS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
101 Hamilton Blvd.
Peoria, Illinois
Phone 673-5115
SHOP and SAVE
AT YOUR
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
4538 N. Prospect Rd.
Phone 688-3731
Phone 673-1542
JIM SMITH MOTORS. INC
PREMIUM USED CARS
914 Main Street
Peoria, Illinois
Where Money Goes To Grow
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS
SAVINGS and LoAN AssoclATloN
COMPLIMENTS OF
MOUTIER CARPET and
RANCH 9 CONTEMPORARY
We Specialize In Custom Bullf Homes
9 BRICK VENEER
2619 N UNIVERSITY
MOORE 81 OAKLEY INC
CONVENTIONAL HOME BUILDERS
Kenneth W Oakley
IUIU VV Ploneer Parkway
,575-Jan, Peor1a I1l1no1s
Phone 685 8844
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M O D E L
Blended and R,,,,s,ed by WALLPAPER and PAINT CQMPANY
CHRIS HOERR 81 SON CO
Peoria mmm SHERIDAN VILLAGE
PEKIN
404 S ADAMS
CLASS OF 1965
DAVID C MCCARTHY
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG
PEORIA ILLINOIS 61602
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for Your HEATING COOLING
and GUTTERING PROBLEMS
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR
SCIIISIQCIIOI1 Guaranteed Free Estrmates
MONTEFUSCO
Olemdllg HEATING and
""' AIR CONDITIONING
1521 S W Adcrrns St Peorlcr I111no1s
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PERSONALIZED
DECORATIVE
Plane by
Chfton M Undelwood
Robert C Undemood
August F Slflgixl
Phvlllfi Myers
MORTON REALTY CO
REALTORS
COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
PGOTICL Phone 699 1959
Morton Phone 267 7191
Wc1sh1ngton Phone 283 3158
OIIICGS 1n Morton ond Wcrshmgton
Lovm VISTG Pharmacy
Gale at W Forrest H111
Phone 688 2021
COMPLETE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
Hours 9 am to 10 pm Darly
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2417 N UNIVERSITY
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TELEPHONE 691-1107
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HEADQUARTERS FOR PROGRAM BUILDING MAINTENANCE
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INSTITUTIONS INDUSTRY SCHOOLS
CARAGHER
ROECKER PAINT STUDIO SELLS
BUICKS
3315 Prospect Road
321 S MAIN ST MORTON ILLINOIS
Phone 682 6674 Morton Phone 267 7151
PEQRIA CITY LINES COMPLIMENTSOF
BUS COMPANY eoRMANs TAVERN
2105 N E IGIIGISOII. Iohn P Gorman
PGOIICI I111no1s 118 S W Iefferson
Peoria Phone 699-6313
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GDMMERGIAL NATIDNAL BANK
ADAMS at LIBERTY
MEMBER F.D I C
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Better Used Cars Are Our Speciality
NEYLON'S CARPET and
WALT COLGAN LINOLEUM CO.. INC.
n 627 W. Main
518 W. Main Street Telephone 676-3432
Peoria' Illinois T. I. Neylon. President Peoria, Illinois
ClTIZEN'S REAL ESTATE CO.
Ben Weinstein tftealtorl -:- David B. Simmons fliealtorl
225 MAIN STREET - CITIZENS BLDG. -:- PEORIA, ILLINOIS
PHONE 673-8161
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SECU F2 ITY MASON CONTRACTOR
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5 1850 and Loan Association MORTON' ILLINOIS
425 LIBERTY STREET, PEORIA, ILL. 6I602
TELEPHONE 676-767I
Telephone 265-9251
COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND
ILLINOIS BLUEPRINT and
PHOTOCOPY CO.
M. L. Merritt I. A. Smith
LA CONTE MOTORS 81 PARTS
Phone 676-8739
ALL PHONES - 676-1306 PISTON RINGS
Blue Prints - White Prints - Photostats
Photographic and Contract Reproductions TRANSMISSION GEARS
Enlargements or Reduction
Architectural and Engineering Supplies
Stocking All Products of: Bruning, Dietzgen 134 Center Street East Peoria, H1-
K 6. E. Ozalid, Post, and Ridgway
CASEY PHARMACY
LINCOLN and WESTERN
HUGO HOERDEMAN PRESCRIPTIONS
FAST, FREE DELIVERY
8 a.m. to 10 p.m. - 7 Days
PAINTING and DECORATING Phone 637-7744
3013 N. Easton Place S 8 S
Peoria' mms BUILDERS HARDWARE 00
Phone 6826511 1025 N. Sheridan -1- Peoria, Illinois
Phone 676-0828
PEORIA CANDY CO.
J. G. O'BRIEN CO.
2105 N. E. Ieiierson
Peoria, Illinois Publishers
of
Parish Bulletins,
Scope,
WISCONSIN TAP luniofscope
1918 N' Wisconsin Ave' Peoria Heights, Illinois
Peoria, Illinois
PEORIA CLEANERS THE 51-105 SALQN
EXPERT
FOR YOUNG WOMEN WHO
TA11.oR1NG CLEANING LAUNDRY FURRIER ,UST LOVE SHOES
CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU
340 42 Fulton Street
Clean As A Whxstle Phone 674 6532
Phone 674 9136
FAUL S SERVICE
COMPLIMENTS OF
Dr P R Kubltschek
Knoxvllle crt Hcxrmlton Blvd
Peono 4 Ill1no1s
Tremont Ill1no1s
MOTOR REPAIRS LUBRICATIONS
IGNITION and GENERATOR REPAIR
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CLIFFORD DENSBURGER GENERAL CONTRACTOR
2916 NORTH AVALON PLACE
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Mmn cxt Shendan 2501 S W Adams
COMPLIMENTS OF
E E NEYLON COMPANY
THE TSOUARE ART STORE HECHT 5
PEORIAS LARGEST SPECIALTY STORE
1110 West Mcnn Next TO Krogers PCR
AND MISSES
ART MATERIALS cmd PICTURE FRAMES
DOWNTOWN cmd SHERIDAN VILLAGE
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL REALTY
PHONE 676 6191
PUT ACTION IN YOUR TRANSACTION
COMPUMENTSO1 MONTGOMERY BROTHERS
FRED v ORAWEY
GENERAL INSURANCE REALTORS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
2028 S W ADAMS STREET 407 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG
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COMPLIMENTS OF
Manning McComb CI1evroIeT
University at War Memorial Drive
Peoria, Illinois
Peoria Illinois
Ph 688-8601
uality tells
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PRO DLJCTS
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WITH 98 TOP PREMIUM AWARDS I
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ILLINOIS STATE FAIR
WEITZ EATIN' TIME Bob Murphy FORD
3229 N. University Sales and Service
Ph 682 5813
W. Iackson -:- Morton, Ill.
Feat mg BROASTED CHICKEN
V4 Chicken' F h Fries, Ron - 59 BUY YOUR FORD IN MORTON
CQMPLIMENTS
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PAINTING DECORATING
DESIGNERS TELEPHONE 685 5803
1420 CHRISTINE AVE
PEORIA ILLINOIS 61614
Ofi1c1alRa11road Inspect1on Dennls E Powers 52
2125 S W Adams St ISouth Slde Bank Bldgj
INSURANCE
Peorxa I1I1no1s 706 COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDING
MIIDONALDS
3600 N UNIVERSITY
627 N WESTERN
406 IUNCTION
EAST PEORIA
Call Collect METAMORA 367 4820
CARL SCHAIDLE JR COMPLIMENTS
CEMENT CONTRACTOR
QUALITY WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES
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PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS and ENGINEERS
1921 N E ADAMS STREET
PHONE 673 0791 PEORIA ILLINOIS
STAFFORDS DAIRY STORES -
QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS
7 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
PEORIA THE LARIAT CLUB
515 N Western 616 E War Memor1cI1 Dr1ve
6326 W Fczrmlngton Road STEAKS OUR SPECIALTY
PEKIN Hours 5 00 to 12 30
14th Street Defby Street 8th SIFGSI Frank K1-.CI Ruth Harchelrooe
ALCOVE ROOM
LUIGIES PIZZA
FINE FOOD LOUNGE
525 E Lake CHAR BROILED STEAKS
PRIME Russ OF BEEF
Peoflfrf I111HO1S CHOPS FISH CHICKEN
phone 535 9548 Phone 685 5832
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602 W Mann
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CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS
DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT
Spec1crl Cocktcul Hours 5 to 7
Your Hostess Helen B1gn
COMMANDER SERVICE SQUADRON
THREE CHAPLAINS
Lt Cdr Iohn Berger Sen1or Chcrplcun
Lt Cdr Edward Kuzcxwa
Lt Cdr I Dale Brock
Lt Rlchard Barcus
Lt Sebastlcxn Mucc1l11
Lt Iohn F Menco
MARITIUM SERVITIUM
GENE S TAVERN
1905 W L1nco1n Ave
Peorla I111no1s
Phone 676 9994
G 84 G FOOD MART
2104 W Moss Ave Phone 673 7532
QUALITY MEATS FRESH VEGETABLES
LUMINAL PAINTS
See Your Neighborhood Dealer
BORN PAINT and
WALLPAPER CO
823 Moun Street
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
Phone 673 3718 Peoncr I111no1s
COMPLIMENTS OF
DANFORTH
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Womshmgton I111no1s
MAROONS HITCHING POST
2702 W Fctrmmgton Rodd
SANDWICHES Served from 9 am t1lI 12 30
CHANNEL CATFISH Served
Fndcxy Only from 5 am to 11 p m
Bob Gottwald STEAKS CHICKEN SHRIMP
5 pm toll pm Dculy
COMPLIMENTS OF l
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INSURANCE
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PEORIA PEKIN 2030 N UNIVERSITY
Dxscounters Sxnce 1949
BIG ' T ' MARKET
SPECIALIZING IN USD A CHOICE MEATS
OPEN 8 crm to 10 pm 7 DAYS WEEKLY
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
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Phone 674 8297 Buslness Phone 676 6314
AIR WAY PFAFFMANN BROS
PEORIA DISTRIBUTING COMPANY
1226 N Monroe Street FINE FURNITURE
PSOIICI I111no1s
UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET WORK
VACUUM CLEANERS IAII Makesl New and Rebullt
Parts for ANY Vacuum Cleaner Any Age or Model Sprmg Street Peor1cI Il11no1s
ONE HOUR c:usToM CARE HEAQQQTQQTERS
DRY CLEANING PLANTS com
CAMERAS PROIECTORS
329 Mcun 4610 Prospect K SCREENS
328 Iunctlon 1307 W Mcnn TAPE RECORDERS
Ken Esker' Pmsidem 539 MAIN STREET PHONE 674 6126
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PHONE 637 8469 1211 S WESTERN
PEORIA ILLINOIS
CURB SERVICE PHONE IN ORDERS
DIAL 673-7408 - FARMINGTON ROAD
CGMPLIMENTS GF RICHARD NAUMAN
HAROLD RISEN STONE BRICK and
BLOCK MASONRY
EARL JOHNSON CHEVROLET
DIAL 367 4879
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IOHN F PHILLIPS
101 So Ma1n Street
Creve Coeur I111no1s 61611
COMPLIMENTS OP
GURY BROS INC
2312 S W Adams Street
Peor1a I111no1s
Phone 676 8632
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901 McBean Peor1a I11
WE SPECIALIZE IN WEDDING CAKES
BIRTHDAY CAKES ROLLS PIES
Open 24 Hours Closed Tuesday
DONS BARBER SHOP
908 Brotherson
Peorxa I111no1s
COMPLIMENTS OF
PEORIA PLANING
MILL COMPANY
MARONEY S
CHICKEN DINNERS
Hanna Clty I111no1s
Phone 115 4217
Reservahons Appreclated
COMPLIMENTS OF
205 Lehmann Bldg
Peorla I111no1s
JOSEPH BROS
SUPER MARKET
GROCERIES MEATS and VEGETABLES
ALL KINDS OF POULTRY
Phones 674 9254 and 674 9255
501 West Hurllourt
MASON TRAVEL BUREAU
GETZ SAM JOSEPH
FIRE Con+roI EQUIPMENT SUPER MARKET
l3l5 S Adams St Peorlcr Ill1no1s
SALES SERVICE
Phone 673 6761
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FIRST ot McrcARTHUR HWY
FREE DELIVERY
Phone 676 9581
Phone 673 5550
Our ancestors left many good thmgs
to Amerlca s youth a country
of abundance to l1ve 1n full
opportunlty to achleve and the
w1se guldance of great Amerlcans of
the past These leaders
Inherl tance knew that a nauon
thrlves best when 1ts
people are lndependent free to
work and dream alone or w1th
others who share thelr alms As
Abraham L1ncoh1 put lt In all that
the people can 1nd1v1dually do for
themselves government ought not
to lnterfere Thls prlnclple of
lndependence or free enterprlse has
made Amerlca a land of plenty It
must be guarded contmually lf the
future IS to brlng st1ll greater
progress and lncreasmg strength
CENTRAL ILLINOIS
LIGHT COMPANY
JACK 81 BILL S SPORT GOODS
325 FULTON STREET
PEORIA ILLINOIS
PHONE 676 9068
Protecting your future is our tradition
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1200 s 1 ff Ph 673 0508 4306 N- Sheridan Road
GOOD FOODS
HOME OFFICE PEORIA ILLINOIS
LEGE
Your next step may
be worth S148,000 to you
You've just received your high school
diploma, and now you're at a crossroad.
What will It be next . a college educa
tion, or a Job'7
Your next step may be worth 8148,000!
A college graduate can expect to earn
an average of 39,129 annually between
the ages of 25 and 65 That's S365,000 1n
40 years.
On the other hand, the man whose
formal educatlon stops at high school
will earn 85,433 a year, or S217,000 1n 40
years Thus the difference S148,000 IS
the amount a college educatlon could be
worth durlng the most productive years
of your life
These are only average figures But
they point out how valuable a college
education could be to your earning power.
That extra lncome could mean a better
home for you . . . a complete education
for your children . . . a fuller, more re
wardlng life for you and your future
famlly.
And a college education can help you
achieve rewards which may be even more
slgnlficant than a higher lncome. You
may gain a deeper understanding of
people and history . . . and possibly a
sharpened ability to appreclate the com
plex world around us.
The experlence of mlllions of people
proves education IS an investment in the
future which w1ll return many ad
vantages The decision 1S up to you.
What w11l your next step be?
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WHOLESALE and RETAIL MEATS and
A FULL LINE OF MEATS GROCERIES and LIQUORS
701 E WAR MEMORIAL DRIVE PHONE 688 8711
Wherever you go from Spalding
or Academy of 0ur Lady
rn 1965 1966 1967 1968
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C H A N C E S R I CRUSEN CARPET SERVICE
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815 S W ADAMS PHONE 674 9104
BEST WISHES
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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HENRY
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204 FITSL Federal Scrvmgs Bldg
Gordon Bagley Ierry Bagley
CREMER WILLIAMSON INSURANCE AGENCY
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
PHONE 673 8559 508 LEHMANN BLDG
PEORIA ILLINOIS
CONGRATULATIONS
GREENS DRUG STORE
1912 N WISCONSIN 1225 WEST GLEN
CATHOLIC CEMETERY ASS'N MARY ANN'S GRILL
of PEORIA
ST. MARY'S CEME'I'ERY
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JEFFERSON TRUST and SAVINGS BANK of PEORIA
Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporatron
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph William Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Murray
Mr. and Mrs. Leo C. McAllisler
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Roberl' N. Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Kennedy
Mrs. Elizabelh Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kenny
Kalhryn W. Kilver
Mr. and Mrs. Kennelh R. Kilver
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. King
The Richard Kingsley Family
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kinney
Karl Klei
Mr. and
U
Mrs.
William Knapp
Jeanne LaHood and Mike McCabe
Mary and Kay Ann McCarlhy
Mr. and Mrs. John McCaviH
Palsy McDermoll'
Mr. and Mrs. John McGann Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. McGowan
Laurence M. McGralh
Terence J. McGrarh
F. McL.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McLinden and Family
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McNamara
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril J. McNamara
Mr. and Mrs. Michael McNamara
Mr. and Mrs. John R. McNamee
Mr. and Mrs. M. McMurray
Mrs. E. T. McQuellon, Sr.
Bob McQuellon
Mr. and Mrs. John McShane
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McVeain
Mrs. Thomas Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ochs
Mr. and Mrs. George P. OlConnell
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kravisky
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Krippel
Mrs. James Ladd Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Laleber
Mr. and Mrs. Louis LaHood
Margo Lapez
Mr. and Mrs. William Larson
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lavin
Mr. and Mrs. Roberl J. Lehnhausen
Bernard J. O'Grady
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohl, Jr.
Miss Margarel E. Ghlemiller
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oslrander
Mr. and Mrs. George Ollo
Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Owens
Mr. and Mrs. Waller D. Peplow
Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Perkins
Mrs. K. Perrin
Mrs. Frank Perry
Harry Dragre
Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Crowley
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Curry
Dennis M. Day
Mr. Sam Deleada
Mr. and Mrs. V. Donovan
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Linsley
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Linrz
Mr. Charles Luebbers
Mr. and
Mr. and
Mrs.
Mrs
M. H. Luken
R. W. Lyng
Mr. and Mrs. Roman J. Pilzen
Rosalie Powell
Paul Prunch
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Radosevich
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rallerly
James D. Reid Xi Family
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs
John Fahel
John B. Duke
Roy R. Duley
Dean Dunne
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Machens
Mrs. Dale Manning
Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Marks
Mr. and Mrs R. H. Ringness
Mr. and Mrs. Harald Risen
Mr. and Mrs Ray J. Riler
Mr. and Mrs Roland K. Ross
Mr. and Mrs
Loren Farris
Mrs. Mildred
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Norberl Fandel
M. Filzen
T. H. Fones
Clillord Fox
Willard M. Frye
George W. Dries
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Driscoll
Joseph George
Samuel J. George
Mr. and Mrs. James Geskey
Charles N. Ginoli
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gramlich
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grawav
Ed Maroon
Paul Ma
Mr. and
Mr. and
Mr. and
Mr. and
Mr. and
Mr. and
Mr. and
Mr. and
Mr. and
FOOD
Mrs. Raymond Maroor
Mrs
Mrs
Mrs.
Mrs
Mrs.
Mrs
Mrs.
Mrs
Mary Kay Mi
Mr. and
Mr. and
Sie Maroon
E. M. Marlin
Frank Marx Jr.
Vernon Meismer
J. Gordon Merdian
N. E. Meyer
George Michael
H. J. Michael
chael
Mrs. Raymond Michae'
Mrs.
Freernon J. Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rosleller
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Rudolph
Mrs. Frances Reel
Mrs. Pele H. Salazar
Pele H. Salazar
Mr. and Mrs. Arid Soldali
Kalie, Jim and Dick Sammon
R. Michael Schaab
Mr. and Mrs. R. Schaab
Mr. and Mrs. G. Schopp
Mr. and Mrs. James Schauirir
Joseph F. Schuh
lConlinued on New Psrl
237
William Schw
ied, M. D.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schwindenhammer
Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie B. Seelig
Ralph Seward
D. J. Seyller, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Shroock
Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Sinclair
Mr. John F. Sinclair
Edna H. Slone
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Slevin
PERSONAL PATRONS
Academy Senior A
Academy Senior B
Academy Senior C
Academy Senior D
Academy Senior E
Academy Senior F
Academy Junior B
Academy Junior C
Academy Junior D
Academy Sophomore C
Pafrick Whife
Mike Ward
Mark Vogel
Joseph Callihan
Tom Gilfillan
Spalding, Senior 42
Breff Bankie
Dave Barfley
Jim Blaschek
S ld' ,S ' CI 45
pa mg emor ass Terry Donahue
Mrs. John T. Smifh and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Don P. Smifh
Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spalding
Spalding's Bowling League
Miss Emma Spafh
Mr. and
Academy, Freshman A
Academy, Freshman B
Academy, Freshman C
Academy, Freshman D
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. George Sfambaugh
Mr. and Mrs. Roberf C. Sfanard
Mr. and Mrs. Loren L. Sfeger
Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Sfenger
Don Sfephens
Miss Mary Lou Sfephens
Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Sfickelmaier
Mr. and Mrs. O. Sfrassburger
Mr. and Mrs.
Summa Sfaff
Roberf J. Sullivan
'65
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Swan
Mr. and Mrs.
John Szenfes
Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Thomas
William Thompson
Spalding,
Junior 3-P
Spalding, Junior 3-Y
Spalding, Sophomore 24l
Spalding, Sophomore 2-L
Spalding, Sophomore 2-T
Spalding, Sophomore 2-X
Spalding, Freshman I-O
Spalding, Freshman I-R
Spalding, Senior 4l
Rick Ward
Tom Rochford
Terrence Pifzen
Thomas VVake
Ivan Schraeder
Jim Burson
Mike Carroll
Dick Cramer
Mike Curley
Verne E. Denfino
Bob Fosfer
Dave Gibbons
Fred Grawey
Dave Gulleff
Sfeve Heinz
Sfephen Highfill
Jose' J. Huerfa
Randy lrion
Dwane Knoff
Tom Linfz
Mike Maloney
Jim Markoski
Bob McOuellon
Mary and Karen Tucek
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tucek
Miss Adele Vachon
Mrs. Cafherine L. Vogel
Mrs. Willard E. Vogelsang
Jerry Worrick
Rick Blanc
James Pafrick Kelly
Dan Powell
Kennefh Happach
Bob Houlihan
Bob Miller
Dan O'Connell
Paf Perkins
William Schaffnif
Tom Schmiff
Ben Scoff
Mr. and Mrs. George Walder
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walloch
Mr. and Mrs. Sy Wanlland
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Waugh, Sr.
Mr, Howard Wiles
Mr. and
Mr. and
Mrs. K. F. Wilhelm
Mrs. James M. Williams
Miss Kafherine Willy
The Jerry Winberry Family
Floyd C. Wood
Nancy Woods
Mr. and
Mrs. A, J. Woods
DR. AND MRS. PAUL BLOUSH
43II N. Sheridan Rd.
DR. MO
RRIS I-I. COI-IEN
Jefferson Building
DR. BER
257 E.
NELL V, DAVIS
Washingfon
DR. C. J. FORRETTE. M.D.
Washingfon, Illinois
DR. WILLIAM D. GRIFFIN
300 E.
War Memorial Dr.
DR. AND MRS. GUINTA
50I3 Prospecf
DR. FREDRICK HEINZEN
l22I W. Glen
238
Gerry Tigue
Sfeve Ochs
Bill Volz
James Cicciarelli
Jerry Maffingly
Terry Tranfina
Bob May
Randy Koors
Frank A. Radosevich
Sfeve Linsley
J. Thomas Vachon
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
DR. LAWRENCE LITTEREST
2602 N. Sheridan Rd.
DR. AND MRS. GEORGE MEAGHER
3303 N. Bigelow
DR. E. A. MONROE, M.D.
I35 S. Firsf, Morfon
DR. AND MRS. PAUL T. PALMER
I5II N. Bigelow
DR. CHESTER C. PITTMAN, O.D.
706 Lehman Building
DR. PAUL ROARK, M.D.
I434 N. Glen Oak
DR. L. J. SMITH, D.D.S.
750 W. Jefferson, Morfon
DR. EDWARD J. WARD, M.D.
I705 Moss
Jim Sullivan
Dave Walder
Tom Waldorf
Bob Willi
A Friend
A Friend
A Friend
A Friend
A Friend
A Friend
A Friend
DR. J. HARVEY WATTS
300 E. War Memorial Dr.
ROSMINIAN PREPARATORY
I
SEMINARY, 2327 W. Head
ATTORNEYS
JOHN E. CASSIDY, SR.
Jefferson Building
RALPH J. COLETTA
920-22 Jefferson Building
EDWARD J. O'DONNELL
7I3 Norfh Weslern
FRANK M. WANLESS
II8 W. Jefferson, Morfon
ng Ave
ACME TILE CO., INC.
3330 W. Earmingfon Rd.
ALLIED MILLS
75Ol S. Adams
AROUND THE CLOCK LAUNDROMAT
242I N. AI'lanI'iC
AUTOBODY DAMAGE APPRAISERS.
INC., l738 N. Sheridan Rd.
AUTOMATIC CAR WASH
505 N. E. Jefferson
AUTOMATIC SEWING CENTER
I04 Walnuf, Washingfon
BEECHELER'S STANDARD SERVICE
War Memorial and Loucks
BLACK ANGUS STEAK HOUSE
40I Galena Rd.
LEO BLASCHEK GARAGE
I24 Sanford
BOB'S CLARK SUPER I00
2204 Knoxville
BOUMANN HARDWARE
2434 N. Knoxville Ave.
C 8: I'I PRINTING
72I S. W. Jefferson
CADY OIL CO.
903 Galena Rd.
CARAGHER BUICK
32I S. Main, Morfon
CASHWAY LUMBER
250I Morfon Rd., E. Peoria
CAMPUS DRESS 81 BEAUTY SHOPPE
208 E. Jackson, Morfon
COMET SUPPLY, INC.
I05 W. Jefferson, Washinqfon
CONIBEARS DRUG STORE
Morfon
COUNTY WELDING SUPPLIES CO.
I307 N. Adams
COURI'S EOODTOWN
407 Juncfion Ave.. E. Peoria
CRAWEORD'S STANDARD SERVICE
203 N. E. Jefferson
CROWN PRINCE LANES
330 S. Main. Morfon
DIETRICH FURNITURE
II7 W. Jefferson, Morfon
DU PAGE AND SON MEAT PACKING
CO.. 208 Winfer. Pekin
ED'S MARKET
I20O W. Second
ELECTRICAL TESTING CO.
902 Knoxville
ELMER-DUBOIS TRUCKING
Mefamora
EL'S WASH-O-RAMA
3I5 N. Wesfern
BUSINESS PATRONS
EISHER'S "66" SERVICE
Sheridan and Loucks
BEN FRANKLIN READING CLUB
646 Jefferson Building
PETE FRANZ SHELL SERVICE
Hamilfon Blvd. af Knoxville
OLIVER GHELARDINI, CONTRACTOR
I4I9 Norfh Tenfh, Pekin
HERGET NATIONAL BANK
33 Soufh I4fh, Pekin
GINO'S PIONEER CLUB
22I9 Courf, Pekin
HAROLD'S BARBERSHOP
2l02 W. Moss
H ER BST CO.
Washingfon
HOPP'S CARDINAL STORE
II00 N. Capifal, Pekin
IDEAL EOOD MARKET
823 N. E. Jefferson
IRION'S CONCRETE BLOCK CO.
l43B N. 4fh. Chillicofhe
JERRY'S TEXACO SERVICE
37I2 N. Universify
JIM'S STEAK HOUSE
9I0 N. E. Adams
KANE DRUG STORE
I245 W. Main
KNUTSON FOOD PRODUCTS
l922 N. Wisconsin
LAIDLAW WIRE CO.
2I7 Indusfrial Sfreef
LAUX CUSTOM INTERIORS
2I09 W. Barker
LEHNHAUSEN DRAPERY SHOP
407 Eulfon
LINDSAY SOFT WATER CO.
I9I7 N. Sheridan
GARY LOUSIG-NONT BEAUTY SALON
2l3 S. Jefferson
LU I-IAVEL FURRIER
244I Knoxville
BILL MAHER DRUGS
2454 Washinqfon
MATOMABI SNACK BAR
IIS S. W. Washinqfon
J. ELDON MCMAHON C.L.U.
YOUR NEW YORK LIFE MAN
90I Jefferson Building
MERKELVEORD DANCE STUDIO
200 N. E. Randolph
MISTER DON UT
Peoria
MORTON DRY CLEANERS
II4 W. Adams, Morfon
WM. J. MOSES, GENERAL REALTY
2408 N. Universify
MUNDIES SINCLAIR SERVICE
Roufe
I I6, Mefamora
BOB MURPHY FORD
Morlon
NICHOLS AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE
BI3 S. W. Adams
PEORIA
BOOK-BINDERY
I006 N. E. Adams
PEORIA
820 S
PEORIA
I45 N.
PEORIA
METALLIZING CO.
. W. Jefferson
PATTERN CO.
Main, Pekin
PLANING MILL CO.
2722 S. Washingfon
PHONE-AYFEAST
IOII W. Main
CHUCK
REICHERTS ORCHESTRA
IHappy Music for Dancingl
BILL REXFORD DANCE STUDIO
24I9 N. Prospecf Rd.
HARRY E. ROSE Br SON
23I7 W. Sherman Ave.
S 81 W FORD, INC.
Washingfon
SANDS MOTEL
220 N. E. Adams
SHERIDAN CENTER GOLF
Sheridan and Loucks
SMITI'I'S VARIETY
2456 Washinqfon Rd.
SOUTHTOWN I.G.A.
392I S. Adams
SPALDING KEY CLUB
Officers and Members
STREIBICH HARDWARE
Adams
SULLIVAN STANDARD SERVICE
3626 W. Sheridan
SUTTON CARPET CO.
IB28 N. Sheridan
TAZEWELL'S TOP 3 - WASHINGTON
COURIER: MORTON SHOPPING
NEWS: E. PEORIA SHOPPER
VICIC GROCERY STORE
IIOO Cole, E. Peoria.
JOHN E. VOORHEES INSURANCE
Commercial Nafional Bank Building
WALKER JEWELRY
I040 N. 2nd. Chillicofhe
XVERNSMANS TAVERN
Rf. II6 Germanfown
WERTZ CRACKER BOX
22I4 Courf. Pekin
WlT2IG'S APPAREL 81 SHOES
Morfon
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APPRECI T I ON
The members of the 1965 SUMMA Staff of the Academy and Spalding
wish to acknowledge their sincere gratitude to all who have contributed so
freely of their time and talent. We Wish particularly to thank:
ENCOURAGEMENT:
The faculty for their graciousness in giving of their time and advice
in setting up equipment for pictures in their departments,
The students for their whole-hearted support and cooperation,
Our patrons and advertisers for their financial assistance,
PLANNING AND ADVICE:
Reverend Leo Cooper, C.S.V., and Sister Thomas Maureen, C.S.I., our
f faculty advisors, Without Whose guidance this book could not be a reality:
Mr. I. L. Sronce, yearbook consultant for the Peoria Engraving Co.,
Who has given us constant help and advice throughout the year,
PICTURES:
Mr. Eugene Voss of Fabry Studios, who gave many hours taking
pictures for our division pages, faculty, and many group pictures, and who
gave invaluable advice to student photographers,
Mr. Dan Woodley of Fabry Studios for the Academy and Spalding
senior pictures,
Mr. Ron Garimoni for the individual pictures of the football team:
The Peoria IOURNAL-STAR, '
Graphic Arts Club, pictures:
Reverend Robert Hughes, use of Spalding gym and C.Y.C.,
Mr. Roger Ingle, underclassmen pictures,
I
I ENGRAVING: Peoria Engraving Co.,
PRINTING: Mr. Richard Finfgeld, Mr. Iim I-Ienderson, and the Staff of the
? Henry News-Republican,
COVERS: Mr. William Snell, personal cover counselor for S. K. Smith Co.,
I Chicago, Ill.
BINDING: Mr. I-Ienry A. Pfisterer of the Peoria Book Bindery.
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4-4:
Abbolr, Sandra I - I76
Abraham, Roberf I - 29, 87, 89, 99,
I76
Adams, John 4 - 29, 5I, 73, I22,
l25
Adamson, Jean 3 - 70, I56
Adlrinson, Douglas 2 - I68
Aiflren, EIizabe+h I - I07, I76
Alcers, Slephen 3 - 29, 70, I06, I56
Alexander, George 3 - I56
Alig, Mary Elizabelh 4 - I22
Alwan, Diana 4 - 36, 37, 38, l22
Anderson, Edward I - I76
Anderson, Janice 2 - I68, I75
Anderson, Mary 3 - 4I, 70, I56
Anderson, Sfeven J. 4 - I22
Anderson, Sfeven P. 2 - I68
Anderson, Susan 3 - I56
Aneloslci, Trudy 4 - I22
Anfhony, Charles 3 - I56
An'I'hony,
An'I'hony,
Michael 3 - I56, I65
Ronald 4 - I22
Anlhony, Sfephen 4 - I22
Anile, Daniel I - 39, I79
Anfon, Palricia 4 - 30, 33, l22
Anzaldau, Alfred 4 - 38, 39, I22
John 3 - 85, 87 I56, I65
Anzaldua, David 3 - 38, 39, I56
Appleby.
Argo, Richard 2 - I68
Armalo, Palriclr 4 - I23
Armslron
g, Jan 4 - 30, 34, 36, 37,
38, 69, 75, I23
Armsfrong, John 2 - 39, 97, 99, I68
Arnold, Michael I - I76
Ashworlh, Margarel' 4 - I23
Aflcins, Pa'I'riclr I - 87, 89, 99, IOI,
I76
Baclres, William I - 87, 89, I76
Bailey, Bonnie 4 - 30, 44, 90, I23
Bailey, Palricia 4 - 34, I23
Balmer, Barbara I - 7I, I76
Balmer, Cindy 3 - 37, I56
Balmer, Herberf 3 - 98, I56
Balmer, Paul 3 - 35, I56
Balmer, Theresa I - I76
Baldi, James 2 - l0I, I68, I7I
Banisler, Barbara 2 - 24, I05, I68
INDEX
Bellramini, Richard 2 - 35, 7I, I68
Bencher, David I - I76
Bencher, Thomas 4 - I23
Bennelr, Gary 3 - 38, 39, I56
BenneI'+, Larry I - 87, 89, I76
Bernadi, Pafricia 3 - 37, I56
Berg, Carol 2 - 24, I05, I68
Berg, Linda 4 - 37, I23
Bergevin, Diane 2 - 24, I68
Begevin, Michael I - I76
Berninger, Michael 4 - I24
Besf, Eileen 3 - 68, 70, I56
Besf, Kalhleen 4 - 30, 37, 67, I24
I26
Bes+, Susan I - I76
Bells, Richard 2 - 39, I68
Bieneman, Dennis 2 - I68
Bill, Raymond 4 - 38, 75, 76, I24
Billo, Linda I - I76
Birlrmeier, George 2 - 39, I68
Bishop, Mary Kay I - I76
Bishop, Thomas 4 - I42
Bisiaux, Cheryl 4 -- 24, I24
Bilner, Gary 4 - I24
Bilner, Georgia I - I76
Blac, Eric 4 - 35, 72, 73, I24, I33
Bland, Amber I - I76
Bladel, Benjamin 3 - 35, 70, I56, I57
Blanchard, Michael 4 - I24
Blaschelr, James 4 - 35, I24
Bledsoe, Paul 4 - I24
Blender, Charles 3 - I56
Bodine, Clarence 3 - I56
Boehl, Janel 3 - 37, I56
Boegener, Susan I - I76
Bohan, Daniel 2 - 99, I06, I69
Bohlander, Peggy I - I76, I77
Bouhl, Wendy 4 - I24
Burns, John 3 - I57
Burns, Marcella I - I77
Burns, Michael I - I06, I77
Burns, PaI'I'y I - I77
Burson, James 4 - 72, I25
Burlon, Barbara 2 - I69
Bush, Carol 2- 24, I69
Bushell, Valeria 3 - 37, 38, 70, I57
Buller, Calhie 3 - I57
Buller, Pa+riclr I - I77
Bufzen, M. Rose 2 - 24, I69
Bu'I'zen, Teresa 4 - l25
Cadigin, Linda 2 - 24, I69
Calhoun, William 4 - I25
Callahan, Joseph 4 -- 69, I26
Cameron, Phillip 2 - I69
Campbell, John 3 - I57
Campbell, Lawrence 2 - I69
Campen, Thomas 2 - I69
Cannon, Mary 4 - 28, 37, 47, I26
Cannon, Rila 3 - I57
Caragher, Kay 3 - 44, I57
Caragher, Lynn 4 - 30, 33, 52, I26
Caragher, Timolhy 3 - 35, IO3, I57
Carmen, Diclc 4 - I26
Carmen, Susan 4 - I26
Carrigan, John 3 -- I57
Carroll, William 4 - 33, 35, 72, 73
75, I26, l42
Carler, Donald 4 - I26
Caruso, Roberl 3 - I57
Cassano, Roseann 4 - I26
Cassel, Gloria 3 - I57
Cassidy, Rulh Ann 3 - I57
Chrisliansen, Thomas I - 87, I77
Cicciarelli, James 4 - 72, 73, 82, 84,
87, I26
Cihla, Julia 2 - 24, I69
Cisna, Mary 3 - 49, I57
Cisna, Sonia 4 - 37, 46, 67, I27
Clarlc, Janice 2 - 24, I69
Clauss, Kalhy I - I77
Clinch, Dennis I - I77
Clinch, Joseph 3 - I57
Closen, Michael 3 - I57
Coales, Calherine 4 - 24, 37, I27
Coffey, Beclcy 4 - 36, 38, I27
Colgan, Joanne 4 - I27
Colwell, Julie 4 -- I27
Colwell, Nancy 4 - 57, I27
Banisler, James I - 8I, 89, I76
Banisler, John 3 - I56
Banisler, S+ephen 3 - 85. 87, 98,
I56. I58
Banlcie, Charles 4 - I23
Banlcs, Bernice 2 - 24, I68
Banlrs, Janie 2 - 24, I68
Bannon, Barbara 3 -- I56
Bannon, Kalhleen 4 - 30, 37, 38, 40,
4-I, 53, 66, 68, I23, I53
Bannon, Mary E. 4 - I23
Bannon, Theresa 2 - 24, I68
Banys, Rosa Theresa 3 - I05, I56
Barborinas, Linda 3 - I56
Barlley, David 4 - I23
BarI'Iey, Kafhy 3 - 28, I56
Barlolo, James 2 - 87, 89, IOI, I68,
l7I
Barlolo, Joseph 4 - I23
Bar'I'oIomucci, John 3 - I56
Baumgardner, Michael 4 - IO3, I23
Bean, Thomas I - I76
Beaupre, Mary Ann 2 - 24 28, 75.
90. I68
Beclr, Madelyn I - I76
Beclc, Michael 2 - I68
Beclcman, Joan 4 - SI, 90, I23
Beclrman, Roberl 2 - 85, 87, I00,
IOI, I05, I68
Beharelle, Alfred 4 - I23
Beharelle, Andrew I - I76
Beharelle, Richard I - I76
Behnlre, Lynne I - I76
Behnlre, Richard 2 - 87, I05, I68
Behrll, Roberl 2 - I06, I68
Behrens, S'I'even 3 - I56
Behrens, Thomas 3 -- I56
Belcher, Pafriclr 3 - I56
Belcher, Thomas I - IOI, I76
Bell, Pam 2 - 24, I68
BeII'ramini, Anna M. 4 - 5I, I23
Bellramini, Louis I - I76
Bour, Margarel' 3 - I56
Bourscheidl, Mariorie 4 - I24
Bourscheidf, Pamela 4 - 30, 36, 37
38, I24
Bourscheidl, Palricia 4 - I24
Bourscheidl, Randall I - 99, I76
Bozdech, Pauline 4 - 30, 3I, I24
Bradford, Lawrence 3 - I06, I56
Brady, Gerald 2 - 42, 97, 99, I69
Breese, David 3 - 85, 87, 92, 93, 94
95, 96, IO0, I56
Brenning, Jan I - I76
Broderic, David 4 - 29, SI, 53 73
I24, I3B
Broeren, Henry 4 -
Brooks, Conrad 2 -
I69
Broolrs, Douglas I -
I05, I25
92, 94, 97, 99,
99, I76
Broolrs, Sleven 3 - I06, I56
Broolrs, William 3 - 92, 94, 95, 96,
98, I56
Brophy, Alice 2 -- 24, 90, I05,
Brophy, Roberl' 3 - I56
Brown, Jo Ellyn I - I76, I77
Brown, Laurence 4 - I25
Brown, William I - IO6, I76
Bruemmer, Marlha 4 - 34, 52, 53,
69, I25
Bruen, Madonna 3 - I57, l62
Brusich, Dixie 3 - I57
Bryson, David 3 - I57
Buckingham, James 3 - I57
Buclrley, James I - I76
Budzinslri, Ronald 3
Bunce, Susan 4 -
I57
Bulloclr, Mary Elizabefh I - I7
34. 52, l22, I25
Bunn, Kalhleen 2 - I69
Bunn, Suzy 3 - 55, I57
BurgeH', Lynn 3 - I57
Burlr, Connie 2 -- 24, I69
I69
Burlc, Janel 2 -
6, I78
Burlc, Janis 2 -- I69
Burlr, Kalhleen 4 - 37, 55, I25, I30
Burlr, Krisfine 4 - 30, 45, 5I 53
I25, I30
I02, I76
Burlre, Michael 2 - 39, I06, I69
Burlrifl, Jo Ann 3 - I57
Burlr, Michael I -
Burlri'H', James I - I76
Burmeisler, Pafricia I - I76
Burns, Dennis I - I76
Conerfy, Sharlene
Conerly, Sharon 4
Conlon, Jerome 3
Conlan, Michael 3
I- I77'
-37, I27
- I57
--29,35, I57
Conlon, Beclry 4 - 24, I27
Conver, Samuel I
- 99, I77
Coolrsey, Chrisline 3 - I58
Cooper, Arlhur 3 - I69
Cooper, Roberl' 2 - I69
Cooverl, Thomas I - I77
Cordio, Slepsan 3 - I58
Cordls, Richard I - 38, I77
Couri, Connie I - I77
Couri, Mary 3 - 37. 70, I58
Cowan, Margarel' I - I77
Cowan, Michael 2 - 23, 87, 89, 97
99, I69
Craig, Linda 2 - 24, I69
Cramer, Richard 4 - I27
Crawford, William 3 - I58
Croegaerf, Rulh 2 - 24, I69
Crowley, Diane 4 - I27
Crusen, John 3 - I06, I58
Cunduff, John I - 87, 89, I77
Cupp, James 3 - I58
Curley, Francis 4 - I9, I27
Curley, Harry 2 - 97, 99, I69
I77
Curley, Sally I -
Curry, Lawrence 3
- 20, I58
Curry, Roberl 3 - I58
Curry, Waller 2 - I69
Cusaclr, Daniel 2 - I69
CuH, Cheryl 4 -
I27
CuI'+, Daniel I - 87, 89, I77
Daily, Rose Mary 4 - I24
Dalfon, Michael 3 - 20, 98, I58
Daly, Michael I - 39, I77
Danlone, Marian 3 - I58
Darche, Jeanne 4 - I27
Darche, Slephen 3 - I58
Darling, Nancee 4 - 33. 37, I27
Davis, Daniel 3 -- I06, I58
Davis, Donald 3 - 92, 94, 96, 98, I58
Davis, Janel' I - I77
Davis, Jean Ann 3 - I9, 4I, 70, I58
Davis, John 2 - I06, I69
Davis, Linda 2 - 24, I69
Davis, Mary Kay 3 - 90, I58
Davis, Roy 3 - 98, I58
Davis, Sandra 3 - I58
Dawson, James 4 - I27
Day, Dennis 4 - 67, I28
Day, George 4 - I69
DeBaIes, William 2 - 29, 97, 99, I69
Deeb, Viclrie 4 - I28
Dchler, Kennelh I - I77
Delinslci, Dennis 3 - I58
Delmaslro, David 2 - I69
Delmasfro, Dominica 3 - I5, 8
Delmaslro, Mary 4 - 25, I28
Demoss, Alberl 3 - 98, I58
Dempsey, Sandra 3 - I58
Densburger, Karen 3 - 70, I58, I66
Denlino, Merle 3 - 98, I58
Dnelino, Verne 4 - 75, I28
Den'Iino, Vernon 4 - 75, I28
DePara, Domingo 2 - I69
DePara, Manuel 2 - I69
DeDenzy, Diane 3 - I58
Dezeliclr, Margarel 3 - I59
Dhaese, James I - 39, 87, 89, 99,
I77
Dhaese, Laureen I - I77
Diclcerson, James 3 - 98, I59
Diclcerson, Mary Jane 2 - 24, I69
Dickerson, Nancy 2 - I69
Dillon, Daniel 2 - 87, 99, I69, I7l
Dixon, Alice 2 - 24, I69
Dodge, James 2 - I69
Doering, Thomas I - I77
Donahue, James Roberl 2 - 87, 89,
97, 99, IOO, IOI, I69
Donahue, Terrence 4 - I9, I28
Donnelly, Denise 4 - 28, I28
Donnelly, Michael 4 - I05, I28
Donnigan, Susan 2 - 24, I69
Donovan, James 2 - I69
Donovan, Timolhy 4 - I28
Doolan, Dennis 4 - I28
Dougherly, Carol 4 - I28
Doyle, Mary 4 - I28
Dries, Clemenf 3 - 50, 53, 98, I59
Driscoll, Maria 4 - 5I, I69
Drohan, Kalhleen 2 - 24, I69
Dubois, Joyce 4 - 5I, I28, I4I
Duggan, Palriclr 4 - 73, I28
Dulre, John I - IO6, I77
Dunlavey, Michael I - I77
Dunne, Deanna I - I07, I77
Dunne, Kalhy 2 - I69
Dunne, Nora 4 - 5I, I28
Dunne, Terrence 3 - 85, 87, I59
Dunnigan, Pafriclr 2 - 39, I68, I69
Du Page, Anfonia 3 - I59
Du Page, Cindy 2 - 24, I69
Du Page, Gale I - I77
Du Page, Marcia I - 28, 7I, I77
Durbin, Diane 2 - I69
Durbin, Joseph 4 - IO3, I06, I29
Durbin, Joseph 3 - I59
Dwyer, Mary Calherine I - I77
Eads, Thomas 4 - I29
Ealon, Carol 3 - 37, I59
Eafon, Herberl' 2 - 38, 99, I69
Ealon, James 3 - 38, 50, I59
Eafon, Roberl' 4 - 35, 50, 82, 84,
85, 87, I29
Eafon, Thomas 4 - I29
Eaves, Mary Jane 4 - 34, 52, I29
Eberle, Dennis 3 - I59
Eclrhold, Calherine 3 - I59
Eclrhold, Daniel I - 29, 39, 99, I77,
I8I
Eclrhold, Edward 4 - I29
Edwards, Elizabelh 4 - I29
Ehringer, Paula Jean 2 - 24 I69
Eisfelder, Michael 4 -- IOI, I29
Eisfelder, Thomas 2 - 87, 89, I70
241
Higgins, Peggy 2 - 24, I70
Elder, Linda I - I77
Elder, Tim 4 - I3O
Elger, Karen 2 - 24, I70
Endres, Mary 4 - 37, I30
Endres, Sue 2 - I70
Efycheson, Dennis 2 - I70
Euslice, Mary 4 - I3O
Evereffs, Kafhy 4 - I30
Fahel, Diane I - I77
Faherly, Pafriclc 3 - I59
Fandel, Elizabeih I - I77
Fandel, Helen 2 - I70
Fandel, Richard 3 - I59, I65
Farraher, Michael 3 - I59
Farris, Loren I - I77
Favaro, Mariele 3 - I59
Favaro, John I - 39, I77
Fennel, Doris 2 - 24, I70
Fennel, RuI'h 3 - I59
Ferguson, Barbara I - I77
Ferguson, Mary Pal I - I77
Filzen, Francis 2 - I70
Filzen, Sue 4 - 5I, I30
Finn, Brian 4 -- 9, 38, 39, 98, I30
Finnegan, Marylee 2 - 24, I70
Finnegan, Michael 4 - I30
Finney,
Fischer,
Nancy 3 - I59
Franlc 2 - I7O
Fischer, John 4 - 38, I30
Fischer, John 3 - 73, I59
Fischer, Thomas I - I78
Fisher, Mary Ann I - I78
Fisher, Timolhy 2 - I70
Flanagan, John 3 - I59
Flynn, Carol 3 - 37, I59
Fogg, Joseph 2 - I70
Foley, Edvfh 4 - 130, I4I
Fones, David 3 - I59
Fosco, Mary 4 - I6, 36, 37, 38, 4I
60, I22, I3I
Fos+er, Claudia 3 - I59
Fosler, Dennis I -- I78
Fosler, Roberl' 4 - I3I
Fox, Denise 4 - 5I, I3I
Fox, Lynda I - I78
Franlr, Gregory 4 - I3I
Franlren, Roberf 4 -- I05, I3I
Frasco, Carole 4 - 49, 53, I04, I3I
I45
Frericlrs, Donald 4 - I3I
Friefsch, Judifh 3 - 49, 70, I59
Frye, Richard 2 - I70
Fullon, John 4 - I05, I3I
Galbreilh, William 4 - I3I
Galvin ,Terry 2 -- 90, I70
Gardner, John I - I78
Garnsey, Charles 3 - 50, I06, I59
Garnsey, Michele I - I78
Garnsey, Virginia 3 - 37, I59, I62
Garrels, Janice 4 - I3I
Gavin, Consiance 4 - I3I
Gebhards, Gregory 3 - I59
Gembrowslri, Marcia 2 - I70
George, Rober+ 4 - I3I
George, Ronald 2 - I70
Geppner, Michael 3 - IO2, I59
Geppner, Nancy 2 - I70
Geslrey, Michael 4 - 3I, 35, 53
92, 93, 94, 95, 98, IOO, I29,
Geh, Peggy I - I78
.69
I3I
Ghelardini, Paula 3 - I59
Gibbons, David 4 - I3I
Gibbons, Suzanne 3 - I59
Gibson, Joseph 2 - 29, I7O
Gicabazi, Toni I - IO7, I78
Gilfillan, Joseph I - 29, 42, 87, 89
97, 99, I78, I8I
Giliillan, Michael 3 - 85, 87, 98, I59
Giliillan, Thomas 4 - 3I, 50, 83, 84,
85, 86, 87, IOO, I29, I3I
Gilinslry, Nancy 4 - 30, 3I, 34, 52,
I32
Gilles, Chrisline 4 - I32
Gilles, Pafricia 4 - I32
GiIIeH', Allan 4 - I32
GiIIe'I"I', Janis I -- 7I, I78
Gillhouse, Mari: I - I78
Gilomen, Gordon 4 - 29, I05, I32
Glafz, Theodore 3 - 70, I59, I62
Goodman, Suzy 4 - I32
Gorman, Kalhy I - I78
Gorman, Sfephen 3 - 35, I00, I59
Gorman, Sue 3 - I59
242
Go'f+schalIc, Linda 3 - 37, 38, 4I, I59
Grabinger, Rinard I -- 38, I78
Graham, James 4 - I32
Gramlich, Eileen 4 - 30, 33, 36, 37,
38, 39, 4I, 69, I32
Gran+, Anne Pairicia 4 - I32
Granl, William I - 87, 89, I78
Graves, Waller 2 - 38, I70
Grawey, Laura 4 - 37, I32
Grawey, Frederich 4 - 33, I06, I32
Grawey, Jeanne 2 - I7O
Greaif, Bernadine 3 - I59
Griffin, Gary 3 - I59
Grifliilh, Richard I - 38, I78
Grooss, Charles 2 - 39, 87, 89, I70
GuIle'H, David 4 - 73, I32
Gunnar, Mary Sue 4 - I32
Gunner, Louise 2 - I70
Gura, Timo'I'hy 4 - 29, 3I, 35, 46,
53, 69, 75, 77, I32, I38
Gury, Annelle 3 - 24, 37, I6I
Gury, Lyne'I'le 4 - 37, I32
Gury, Maureen 4 - I33
Gusler, David I - I78
Guiierrez, Juan I - I78
Haasis, Nancy 2 - 24, 90, I7O
Hadanlc, Susan 4 - 30, 36, 37, 38,
I26, I33
Haddad, Carol 4 - 37, 38, 53, 57,
I33
Hagan, Sheila 2 - 24, I7O
Hagemann, Mary 4 - 28, 37, 38, 53,
57, I33
Hahn, Mary Lou 3 - I60
Hainy, Fred 3 - I60
Hainy, Rudolph 3 - IO6, I60
Hallinan, Claire 2 - 24, I7O
Hallinan, Joan I -- I78
Hallinan, Kafhleen 3 - I60
Hallinan, Mary 4 - I33
HamiI+on, Cassalene I - I78
Hancoclc, Joseph I - 87, 89, I78
HaneII', Michael I - 87, 89, I78
Hanley, Palriclx 4 - I33
Hanley, Roberl' 2 - I7O
Happach, Barbara 2 - 24, I7O
Happaclr, Kennelh 4 - 3I, 69, 98,
I29, I33
Happach, Willard 3 - I60, I6I
Harbers, Douglas I - 87, 89, I78
Harms, James 3 - 35, 52, 6l, 70,
98, I58, I60
Harper, Rober+ I - I78
Harper, Wallace 3 - I60
Harris, Kalhleen 3 - 36, 37, 38, 39,
I60
Harris, Slanley I - I78
Harrmann, Mary 4 - I33
Har+er, Therese 3 - I60
Haslen, Carol 4 - I33
Hauser, Judy 4 - I34
Hawes, Beverly I - I78
Hays, Charles I - I78
Hays, Richard 3 - I60
Hayward, Daniel 3 - I06, I60
Hayward, David I - I78
Heffron, Dennis 2 - I70
Hefner, Cindy 4 - I34
Hein+zman, Emmy 4 - 45, 5I
Heinz Charles I - I78
Heinz Gary 2 - 38, l70
Heinz Jane 4 - 45
Heinz
Heinz,
Heinz
Joan 3 - 70, I58, I60
John 2 - 87, 89, IOI, I7O
Joseph 3 - I60
Heinz Laura I - I78
Heinz Michael 3 - 39, IO3, I60
Heinz Nancy 2 - I70
Heinz, Rebecca 4 - 34, 52, 53, 73,
I38
Heinz Roberl 3 - I60
Heinz,
Heinz
Heinz
Heinz,
Roberl' I - 38, 99, I78
Ru'I'h 2 1 I70
Sally Anne 4 - I34
Siephen 3 - 38, 39, 75. I60
Heinz, SI'even 4 - I34
Heiple, Roberf 2 - 38, I7O
Heiser, Karen I - I78
Helmig, Goldie 3 - I60
Helmig, James 3 - I60
Heneberry, Richard 2 - 87, 89, 97,
99, I7O
Hendericlr, Chrisline I - I78
Henderson, Carol 4 - I5I
Henriclrson, Waller 3 - I60
Henriclcson, Vicforia 3 - I60
Hennessey, Carol 3 - 70
Hennessey, Sheila 4 - I34
Herbs+ri+h, Ron 4 - I35
Hernan, Mary I - I78
Hernan, Perry 2 - 87, 89, I7O
Hibbs, Franklin 3 - 85, 87, I60
Hibser, Beclty 3 - I60
Hibser, Linda I - I78
Highfill, Jim 4 - I60
Highfill, Sieve 4 - I36
Hilliard, Kalhleen 4 - I36
Hilliard, Chrisline I - I78
HinI'on, James I - I60
I'Ii'I'Z, Mike 4 - I35
HiI'z, Thomas 3 - I60
Hobin, Rich 4 - I35
Hoeclrer, John I - 87, 89, I79
Hoeclrer, Mary 4 - 30, 45
Hoehne, Chrisline I - I79
Hoehne, Sfephen 3 - I60, I6I, I62
Hoerdeman, Roberl 3 - 98, IO6,
I60
Hoier, Mary Marlha I - I79
Hoifer, Carolyn I - I79
Hoffer, Jane+ 4 - I35
Hoffman, Jerome 2 - 97, 99, I7O
Hollandsworlh, Marlha 3 - I60
Hosbrough, Richard 4 - I35
Hoslcins, Deloris 2 - 24, I70
Houlihan, John 3 - 38, I60
Houlihan, Thomas 2 - 38, I05, I7O
Houlihan, Roberl' 4 - 38
Housion, Carol 3 - 37, I57, I60
Howe, Donna 2 - IO5, I7O
Howe, Karen I - 28, I05, I79
Huber, Susan 4 - I35
Huber+, Barbara 3 - I60
Huer'I'a, Joseph 4 - 38, 39, 6I, IO6,
I35, I5I
Huerfa, Ramon 2 - 28, 29, 38. 53,
6I, I70, I7I
Hufeld, Sheila I - I79
Hughes, Linda I - I79
Hughes, Michele 2 - I7O
Hun'I', Chris 4 - I35
HunI', Michael 3 - I6I
Hun+, Ronald I - I79
Ihnlten, Richard I -' 87, 89, 99, I79
Ihnlren, Slephen 4 - 72, 98, I35
Irion, Randy 4 - 3I, 53, 66, 73, I35
Irion, Terry 3 - 35, 42, 70, 98, I6I
Irving, John 2 - 97, 99, I70
Irwin, Rila 2 - l70
Janice, Gail I - I79
Janlre, Gary 3 - I6I
Janoveh, Joan 4 - 33, 73, I36
Jewell, Pafricia 4 - 28, 30, 53, I36,
I38
Jewell, William 3 - I6I
Jiminez, Maria 4 - 44, I36
Jochman, David 3 - I6I
Johniglr, Roger I - IO6, I79
Johnson, Gay I - I79
Johnson, Guy 3 - 79, IO6, l6I
JohnsI'on, David I - 38, I79
Jones, Bonnie I - I79
Jones, Joseph I - I79
Jones, Rebecca I - 38, IO6, I79
Jones, William 2 - 38, I7O
Jordan, Daniel 4 - I36
Jordan, Marlin I - I79
Jordan, Willis 3 - IOO, I6I
Joseph, Pe'I'er 4 - 83, 85, 87, 98,
99, I36
Joseph, Roberl' 2 - I7O
Joyce, James 4 - I, 33, I36, I42
Judd, Sharon 3 - 28, I05, I57, I6I
Judge, Marcy I - I79
Kahn, Thomas 4 - 82, 84, 85, 87,
88, IOO, I36
Kaiser, Sally 2 - 24, I7O
Karl, Gary 4 - I36
Keach, Lawrence 2 - 87, 89, I70
Kearney, Kennefh 2 - 42, I7I
Keaiing, Chris+opher I - I79
Kee, Suzanne 3 - I6I
Keegan, James I - 99, I79
KeIIers+rass, Mariha 3 - I6I
Kellerslrass, James I - 39, I79
Kelley, Peggy I - 28, I76, I78, I79
Kelley, Timolhy D. 3 - 35, I6I
Kelley, TimoI'I1y E. 4 - 53, I36
Kellogg, Sharon 3 - 37, I05, I6I
28 I7I
Kelly, Carol 2 -
Kelly, James E. 4
'i 79
Kelly, Deanna I -
- 5I, 62, I36
Kelly, James P. 4 - 29, 3I, 35, 62
69, 79, 82, 84, 85, 87, IOO, I29
I36
Kelly, Joseph 3 -
I6I
29, 85, 87, 98
Kelly, Mary Ellen I - I79
Kelly, Mary Jo 4 - I36
Kelly, Michael 3 - 29, 42, 77, 85
92, 94, 95, IOO, I58, I6I
Kennedy, Susan I - I79
Kennedy, TimoI'hy 4 - 5I, I36
Kennelly, Linda 4 - 30, 37, 38, I36
Kennelly, Sally 3 - I6I
Kenny, Colleen 2 - 24, 55, I7I, I75
Kenny, John I - I79
Kenny, Kalhleen 4 - 37, 53, 55, I36
Kenny, Maureen 3 - I6I
Kenny, Michael I - 29, IOI, I79
Keselofli, Kafhleen 4 - I37
Kilmer, Ri'l'a 4 - 37, I37
Kilver, Henry I - I79
Kilver, Rose 3 - I6I
Kimsey, William I - I79
King, Susan I - I79
Kingsley, Darlene I - I79
Kinny, Mary I - I79, I82
Kinny, Sandra 3 - I66
Klein, Roberl 2 - 97, 99, I7I
Klein, Sandra 3 - I6I
KIoe+, Pe'I'er I -
39, 42, I79
Klug, Carolyn 4 -- I37
Knapp, Sharon 3 - I6I
Kneer, James 3 - I6I
Kneer, Michael I - I46, I79
Kneer, R. Michael 4 - I37
Knezovich, Ka+I1y 3 - 28, 37, 53, 70
I6I
Knezovich, Sleven I - 87, 89, I79
Knigh+, Joyce 3 - I6I
I7I
Kno'I'+, Clefus 2 -
KnoH, Dwane 4 - 52, I37
Koeppel, Sfephen I - I79
I37
Koller, Susan 4 -
Koors, Randy 4 - I37
Kou'I'eIis, Mary 3 - I6I
Koulelis, Roberl 2 - I7I
Kou'I'eIis, Theresa I - I79
Kravislcy, Linda 4 - 37, I37
Krippel, Kalhleen 4 - I37
Kronenberg, John 4 - 83, 85, 87
I38
Kuhn, Diane I - I79
Kummer, Monica I - I79
Kur+l1, Cheryl 2 - I7I
Ladd, JoLynn 4 - 53, I38
Lalieber, Mar+y 4 - I38
LaHood, Brenda I - I8O
LaHood, Diane 4 - 5I, I38
LaHood, Jeanne 4 - 37, 46, I38
I46
LaHood, Roberl' 3 - I62
LaHood, Slanley 2 - I7I
LaHood, Slephen 3 - I62
Laing, Sheryl 3 - 4-I, 53, 55, I62
I66
Lamb, Gregory 3 - 25, I62
Langen, Gary 4 - I38
LaRosche, Ru'I'h 2 - 24, I7I
Larson, Karen 3 - 44, 70, I62
Lafham, Carol 4 - 37, 38, I38
Laux, Paul I - I8O
Lavin, Edward 2 - I7I
Lavin, Thomas I - 29, 87, 89, I8O
I8I
Lawrence, Ora 3 - I62
Lee, Keryl 4 - 24, I38
Lehnhausen, Anne 2 - 24, I7I
Lehnhausen, Mary Jo 4 - I8, 28
30, 53, 64, 77, I22, I38
Lehnhausen, Phillip 3 - IO6, I62
Leibel, Cheryl 2 - 24, I07, I7I
Leibel, Janice 4 - 30, 37, 68, I26.
I39, I4I
Leiglvly, Lynda 4 - 37, 38, I39
Lemay, Slephen I
Leslranich, Gary I
- I8O
- I8O
Leuallen, Fred I - ISO
Lewis, Ward I - 39, IOI, ISO
Lilly, AIber+ I - ISO
Lilly, Dahline 2 - I7I
Lilly, Diane 3 - I62
Link, Alvin 2 - I7I
Link, David 4 - I39
Link, Susan I - ISO
Link, Vernon 4 - I39
Linsley, Chrisiine 2 - 24, I7I
Linsley, Siephen 4 - 3I, 33, 42, 53.
69, 73, I29, I39
Lin'l1, James I - 29, 99, IOI, I76,
ISO
Linh, Thomas 4 - 29, 35, 42, 92, 93,
94, 95, 98, IOO, I39
Logsdon, Vicforia I - ISO
Logsdon, Virginia I - ISO
Lonreen, Gilles 4 - I9, 23, I39
Lousig-Noni, Gregory, 2 - 39, I7I
Loveless, Rober+ 2 - I7I
Lucas, Barbara 3 - I62
Lucas, Pairicia 3 -- 28, I62
Ludolph, James 4 - I39
Ludolph, Michael 4 - I39
Luebbers, Kafhi 4 - 25, I39
Luebbers, Thomas 2 - I7l
Luke, Freddie 2 - 39, I7I
Luken, Ellen 2 - I7l
Luken, Maria I - ISO
Luken, Mariha 3 - I57, I62
Lulay, Michael 4 - I39
Lulay, PaH'y 2 - I7I
Lyng, Barbara 3 -- I62, I66
Machens, George I - 20, 7I, ISO
Maclroway, Claire 4 - I39
MacLean, Sharon 3 - 37, I62
Maggio, John 4 -- 3I, I39
Maher,
I I7I
Cynfhia 2 - 24, 46, 71, ma.
McCabe, Thomas I - ISO
McCaviH', Joan 3 - 36, 37, 38, 46,
70, I63
McCIosky, Michael 2 - 35, 53, 60,
I72
McCormick, Michael 3 - I63
McCormick, Sfephen 2 - I72
McCraiI'h, Cheryl I -- IO6, ISO
McDade, Bridge? 2 -' I72
McDade, Daniel 3 - I63
McDaniel, Roberl 3 - 50, I63
McDermo'f'I, Aileen 2 - 24, I72
McDermoH', Kafhryn 3 - 4I, 70, I63
McDermo+'f, Pairicia 4 - 34, 57, I40
McDermoI'+, Roberl' I -- 87, 89, ISO
Miller,
John A. 3 - 25, 89. 92, 93.
94, 95, 96, 98, I63
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
Miller,
John P. I - 39, 87, ISI
Marilyn 4 - 5I, I43
Marilyn 2 - 24, I73
Pafricia 3 - 37, I62, I63
Pefer 4 - I43
Miller, Phillip 3 - I63
Miller, Roberi 4 - I43
Milus, Thomas I - 87, 89, ISI, I82
Mingie, Donald 2 - I73
Mishler, Roberi I - ISI
Monroe, Bradley 3 - 77, 85, 87, I63
Monroe, Mark 3 - I63
Monfoya, Annefie 4 - 36, 37, 38,
I43
Orr, Rebecca I - ISO, ISI
O'Rouke, Terrence 4 - I45
O'Russa, Lawrence 4 - I45
Osborn, John 3 - I64
Osirancler, Mary 2 - I73
Oslrander, Rulh 4 - I45
O'TooIe, Mariha I - 38, ISI
Mahieu, Virginia 4 - I39
Mahri, Dennis 4 - 92, 94, I39
Mahrf, Pam I - ISO
Maloney, Becky 2 - 24, I7l
Maloney, Kafhleen 3 - I62
Maloney, Michael 4 - I40
Malooi, Mark 4 - 35, 38, 39, 60.
I40. I42
Malooi, Marshall 3 - 60, I62
Malson, John 3 - I62
Mangieri, Joseph 3 - I62
Manning, Carol I - ISO
Manning, Daniel 2 - I7I, I75
Manning, Pai' 4 - 28, 33, 37, 38,
4I, I40
Manuel, John 3 - I62
Marchulones, Joseph 2 - I72
Marfell, Donald 4 -- I40
Mariani, Jeanne 3 - 28, 4I, 49, I62.
I65
Marie, Richard 3 - I62
Markey, Bernie 2 - 90, I72
Marlroski, James 4 - 3I, 9I, 92, 94,
95, 99, I4O
Marliere, Norma I - ISO
Marlin, John 2 - 20, 39, 42, 60, I72
McDermo'H', William 4 - I40
McDonough, Pairick 2 - I72
McFarden, Marilyn I - I80
McFarden, Michael 3 - I63
McFarland, Mary 2 - 24, I72
McFarlin, Richard I - ISO
McGann, Roberi 3 - I03, I63
McGann, Sfeven I - S7, S9, I80
McGee, Pafrick 2 - 3S, I02, I72
McGinnis, Edward 2 - S7, 89, 97,
98, I72
McGinnis, Marcia 3 - 53, IO7, I63
McGIaughIin, Frederick I - 39, ISO
McGowan, Theresa 4 - 25, I4I
McGra'fh, James I - ISO
McGraIh, Ka+hryn 3 - I62, I63
McGra+h, Mary Cecilia 4 - I4I
McGra+h, Phillip 4 - I4I
Mclniyre, Sherrie I - I06, ISO
McKeon, Michael I - ISO
McKIoskey, Joseph 2 - 39, 60, I72
McLaughlin, Mary Ellen I - I7S,
ISO, IS2
McLaughlin, Michael I - 38, S7,
89, ISO
McLead, Theresa 2 - I72
McLinden, Jodie 3 - 57, 60, 77, I63
McLinden, Maureen 3 - 37, 53, I63.
I66
McMahon, James 4 - 38, 39, 98.
I4I
Marlin, Michael I - 39, 60, ISO
Maroon, Charles 3 - I62
Maroon, Edward I - ISO
Maroon, Elaine 3 - I62
Maroon, Phyllis 2 - 24, I72
Marlin, Dennis 2 - I72
Mariin, Ka+hy 4 - I8, I4O
Maruso, John 4 - I40
Maruso, Kaihryn 2 - 24, I72
Marvin, Margo 4 - I40
Marvin, Michael 4 - 38, I4O
Masferson, Rosemary 2 - I72
Ma+ereIIi, Marli 3 - I62
McMorrow, Michele 3 - 28, 4I, 77,
9O, I57, I63
McMurray, Judifh 4 - 36, 37, 38.
4-I, 45, I34, I4I
McNamara, Ellen 2 - I72
McNamara, Karen 4 - 5I, I4I
McNamara, Maureen 4 - 30, 49,
6O, 6I, 62, 63, 64, I4I
McNamara, Thomas 4 - 29, 42, 50.
S3, S5, S7, IOO, I4I
McNamee, Margie 4 - 28, 30, 34,
37, 4l, 46, 52, 53, I26, I4I
McNamee, John 3 - 35, 92, 94, 98,
99, I63
McQueIIon, Colleen 4 - 5I, I42
McQuelIon, Kaihleen I - 28, 63.
ISO
McQueIIon, Linda I - 6I, 63, I77,
ISO
McQueIIon, Richard 2 - 85, 87, 89.
97, 99, IOO, IOI, I72
McQueIIon, Roberl 4 - 83, 85, 87.
I42
McQueIIon, Timoihy 4 - 85, S7, I42
McShane, Pafricia 4 - 28, 30, 37.
l3O, I42
McVeain, Kaiie 4 - 33, 64, I42, I46
Meagher, Sharon 3 - 60, 90, I63
Mafhey, Julie 3 - I62
Mafiingly, Jerome 4 - 76, I40
MaH'son, Donald 4 - I4O
Maubach, Edward I - ISO
Maubach, James 3 - 50, I63
Maushard, Mary 3 - 28, 70, I63
May, Carolyn I - ISO
May, Lawrence I - ISO
May, Roberf 4 - I40
McAIIisI'er, Colleen 4 - 90, I40
McCabe, Angie I - ISO
McCabe, James 4 - I40
McCabe, Raymond 3 - I63
McCabe, Roberi' 3 - I63
Medveski, Gregory 4 - I42
Meiers, Kaihie 3 - 37, I63
Meismer, Joann 2 - 24, I72
Merdian, Karen I - ISO
Merrick, Jean 2 - 24, I72
MeH'e, Jayne 2 - I72
Me'I'I'e, Sue
4 - 34, I42
Meyer, John 2 - I72
Meyer, Mary 4 - I4I, I42
Meyers, Michael 4 - S7, I42
Michael, Caiherine 4 - 37, 38, I43
Michael, Mary Kay 4 - 33, I43
Migef, Beverly I - ISO
Migei, Ronald 2 - 39, I05, I72
Miller, Bernard 3 - I63
Miller, Candy 2 - I72
Miller, Carol I - ISI
Miller, Doro'I'hy 4 - SI, I43
Moon, Linda 2 - 24, I73
Mooney, Chrisiine 2 - 24, 47, IO5,
I73
Moore, Michael I - S7, 89, 97, 99,
ISI
Moran James I - ISI
Moran Michael 2 - 87, S9, I73
Moran Sherrill 4 - I43
Morris Dearl 3 -- 38, 39, I62, I63,
I66
Morrison, James I - ISI
Morrissey, Jerome 2 - I73
Morrissey, Mary Ann 2 - 24, I73
Morrissey ,Mary Ann 3 - I63
Morrow, Mary 4 - 30, 90, I22, I26,
I43
Moullon, Geoffrey 4 - 73, I43
Mueller, Mary 4 - 30, 34, 4I, 44,
53, 66, I43
Mueller, Charles 2 - 99, I73
Muellen, Mary Jane 4 - I43
Mullen, Pairick 4 - 73, I43
Muller, Mary Ann 3 -- 37, I63
Muller, William I - S7, 89, ISI
Mundie, John 2 - 29, 97, 99, I73
Mundy, Mary Theresa 4 - I43
Murphy, Colleen 4 - 37, I43
Murray, Mar'I'y 3 - I57, I62, I63
Murray, Mary Ann 3 - 37, I63
Murray, Thomas 4 - 83. S5, IO3, I44
Myers, Calherine 4 - 30, 36, 37,
38, 53, 73, I26, I44
Myers, Joseph 3 - I63
Nauman, Daniel I - ISI
Nauman, Judy 4 - I44
Nauman, Mark 2 - I73
Nauman, Suzanne 4 - I44
Nauman, Terrence 2 - I73
Neal, Holland I - 39, 99, ISI
Nelson, Ellen I - 7I, ISI
Nelson, Mary Ann 3 - 32, I05, I63
Ness, Charles 3 - I63
Nevin, Kaihy I - ISI
Neylon, Sandi 2 - I73
Nickerson, Roberf 2 -- I73
Niehaus, John 3 - 38, I63
Niemeier, Cindy 3 - 4I, I63
Nieukirk, Michael I - 42, 99, ISI
Neel, Galeen 2 - I68, I73
Noiro'I', Carol 4 - I34, I44
Noiro'I', Chrisiine 2 - 24, I73
Noirof, Cynfhia I - ISI
Nordsfrom, John 4 - I44
Novofny, Georgia 4 - 34, 52, I44
Novofny, Joan I - 7I, ISI
Novy, David 3 - 3S, 39, 52, 70, I64
Oakes, Chrisfine 2 - 24, I73
O'Brien, Pairicia 2 - 7I, I68, I73
O'Brien, William 4 - I44
Ochs, Ralph 4 - I44
Ochs, Roberl' 3 - I64
Ochs, S'I'epI'len 4 - I, 3I, 32, 73, I44
O'ConneII, Daniel 4 - I44
O'Connor, Daniel 2 - 23, I73
O'Connor, Jeremiah 4 - I44
O'Connor, Margarel' 3 - I64
O'Connor, Michael 4 - I44
O'DonneII, Edward I - ISI
O'DonnelI, Michael 4 - I05, I44
Oehler, Kennelh I - 39, ISI
O'Grady, Margaref 3 - I05, I64
O'Grady, Pa+rick I -' 99, ISI
O'I'Iearn, John 3 - 27, 35, 52, 99,
ISI, I62, I64, ISI
Ohl, Kaihleen 4 - I44
O'Leary, Timoihy 2 - I73
O'LaughIin, James 2 - I73
O'Ho, Doris 4 - I45
Owens, George 2 - 29, 87, 97, 98,
IOO, IOI, I73
Owens, Riia 2 - 24, I73
Pabon, Michelle 3 - 28, I64
Pagan, Daniel 3 - I06, I64
Palm, Maria I - ISI
Palmer, Parricia 3 - 57, I64
Park, Karyl I - ISI
PaH'erson, Cleo 4 - I45
Pearce, Maureen 3 - I64
Pedace, Teresa 4 - I45
Peeples, Berdean I - ISI
Peplow, Susan 4 - 30, 36, 37, 38.
49, 5l, 53, I45
Perkins, Pairiclr 4 - I45
Perrin, AIber+ 2 - I73
Perry, Dianna 4 - I45
Pefers Barbara 2 - 46, I73
Pelers
Pelers,
Chrislina I - ISI
David 3 - I64. I65
Pe'Iers, Geralyn 4 - I46
Pefers, James 2 - 39, I73
Pelers, Jean Ann 4 - 34, 52, I46
Peiers, Karhy 4 - 37, I46
Pefers, Mary Ann 2 - I73
Peierson, Theresa 3 - 37, I07, I64
Pefrosky, Charles 2 - 29, S7, 89, 97,
99, I6S, I7I
Pfisier, James 3 - I64
Pfisier, Karhryn 2 - 24, I73
Pi'I1en, Terrance 4 - 3I, 69, 72, I46
Piher, Linda 3 - I64
Piher, Thomas I - ISI
Poehls, Margarel' 4 -- I46
Pogioli, Sally 2 - I73
Poliak, Jane+ 3 - I64
Polonus, Roberl 2 - 39, IO6, I73
Polonus, Thomas I - 73, ISI
Powell, Daniel 4 - 33, 73, I46, I53
Powell, Kay I - ISI
Powers, Edward I - I76, ISI
Powers, Jo Ann 4 - I46
Powers, Nancy 4 - I, 30, 32, 52,
I26, I46
PraH, Henry 2 - 39, I73
Prunch, Consiance 4 - 28, 30, 37,
4I, 46, 53, 69, 72, 73, 78, I26.
I46
Pryczynski, Carol I - ISI
Puhal, Chris 2 - 24, I73
Puig, Carlos 2 - 7I
Punfoni, Angela I - ISI
Pun'I'oni, Grace 2 - I73
Quinn, Michael I - ISI
Radosevich, David 2 - 38, 67, 99,
I73
Radosevich, Frank 4 - 3I, 38, 39,
53, 73, I47
Radosevich, Thomas 2 - I73
Rambke, David I - ISI
Randall, Ka+hy 2 - 24, 28, 6I, 63.
I6S, I73
Rashid, Michael I - ISI
Rashid, Sylvia 2 - 24, I73
Raya, Chrisiine 3 - 49, 64, IO5
Raya, Pamela 4 - 30, 3I, 34, 47,
I47
Raya, Thomas I - 29, 7I, I02, ISI
Razo, Daniel I - ISI
Razo, Rebecca I - ISI
Reader, Chrisiine 4 -- I47
Real, Gregory 2 - I73
Reel, Peggy 4 - I47
Reel, Roberf 3 - I64
Reeves, Gerald 3 - I64
Reeves, Kafhy I - I82
Reeves, Sue 3 - I64
Reid, Michael 4 - I47
Reising, Richard 3 - I64
Reising, Roger 2 - I73
Renard, Terry 4 - S3 85, 87, SS.
98, 99, I47
Render, James 3 - I64
ReHig, Chrisiine 2 - 24, I73
243
Seiler, Kelly I - 29, 61, 182
Reffig, Slephen 3 -- 164
Ricca, Michael 2 - 173
Richmond, Dewey 4 - 147
Richmond, Frances 3 - 37, 38, 164
Rickey, Veronica 2 - 24, 173
Ridge, Leslie 3 - 164
Riecker, John 3 - 164
Riley, Chrisfine 1 - 182
Riley, Nancy 4 - 36, 36, 38, 147
Ringness, Margaref 4 - 28, 147
Risen, Caryl 4 - 30, 36, 37, 38. 41.
53, 147
Risen, David 3 - 102, 164
Riler, John 4 - 31, 33, 73, 129, 147
Rivers, Kalhy I - 182
Roark, Jane 4 - I47, 149
Roark, Pafrick 2 - 85, 87, 89, 98,
99, 173
Robb, Denese 4 - 34. 77, 147
Roberfs, Janis 3 - 164
Roberfs, Mary Jo 2 - 24, 173
Robinson, Beffy I - 182
Robinson, Judy 2 - 24, 105, I73
Robinson, Roberf 3 - 164
Rochford, Thomas 4 - 73, 147
Roedl, Francis 3 - 42, 85, 87, 164
Roedl, Fred 2 - 87, 89, 173
Roedl, Marshall 2 - I73
Rogers, Larry 3 - 103. 164
Rogers, Roy 4 - 147
Rogy, Julie 1 - 182
Rogy, Sue 2 - 174
Rose, Chrisfine 4 - 36, 37, 38, 74.
75, 130, 148, 154
Rose, Mark 3 - 42, 98, 164
Schwindenhammer, Kay 3 - 49, 53,
165
Scoil, James 4 - 73, 149
Seabeck, Beverly I - 182
Seabeck, James 3 - 165
Seaney, John 3 - 165
Seelig, Carol 3 - 49, 53, 165
Seiler, George 4 - 150
Seiler, Mark I - 99, 182, 183
Seifz, Michael I - 182
Seppelf, Peggy 4 - 150
Sergenf, D. Willie I - 182
Sesfer, Diane 3 - 165
Seward, Nancy 4 - 145, 150
Seward, Ralph 2 - 105, 174
Seyller, Duffield 2 - 87, 89, 174
Sfringer, Sfephen 2 - 174
Sfrohmeyer, Jo Ann 2 - 73, 174
Sfruben, Selina I - 182
Sfrum, Mary Ann 4 - 51, 151
Sfrum, Pafricia 2 -- 174
Sfubbs, Douglas 2 - 174
Sfubbs, Mary 2 - 24, 49, 71, 171
174
Wa ke, Thomas 4
- 29.31, 32,35
69, 151, 153
Wake, Timofhy I -
Walder, David 4 - 73, 153
Waldorf, Edward I - 183
Waldorf, Thomas 4 - 33, 69, 106
153
Waldorf, William I - 183
Waldschmidf, James I - 183
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Sfurm, Rifa I - 182
Sullins, Daniel 2 - 39, 174
Sullivan, James 4 - 151
Sullivan, Kafhy 2 - 24, 174
Sullivan, Michael 3 - 29, 39, 166
Sullivan, Pafricia 4 - 152
Sullivan, Paula 3 - 157, 166
Seyller, Sandra 3 - 41, 165
Shank, Jeanne 4 - 33, 64, 150
Shanks, Roberl' I - 182
Sullivan, Roberl 2 - 174
Susie, Jean 3 - 49, 166
Susie, John 1 - 182
Svendsen, John 4 - 98, 152
Swan, Carol 3 - 37, 166
Swan, David 2 -
174
Swan, Sfephen I - 87, 89, 183
152
Sweef, Harry 4 -
Ross, Daniel 4 - 148
Rosfeffer, Kafhleen 4 - 54, 148
Rofh, Doris 2 - 24, 174
Rofh, Timofhy 2 - 38, 39, 42, 174
Ruhaak, Gary 4 - 33, 148
Ruhaak, Thomas 2 - 174
Rufherford, Peggie 3 - 164
Ryan, Mary Ann 4 - 148
Ryan, Michael I - 37, 87, 89, 182
Ryan, Michel 4 - 97, 134, 148
Shaw, Pefra 2 - 24, I74
Shea, Pal' 4 - 150
Shea, Pefer 3 - 165
Shea, Sharon 3 - 57, 165
Shea, Timofhy 3 - 92, 93, 94, 95,
96, 98, 165
Sheehan, Dennis I - 182
Sheehan, Terrence 3 - 165
Sheppard, Dennis 2 - 174
Sheppard, Janice 3 - 165
Shinkle, James 4 - 150
Shryock, Richard I - 182
Siegle, David 1 - 182
Sieks, Bernard 4 - 150
Sieks, Ga'1'hy 2 - 174
Sierra, Marfha 2 - 24, 107, 168,
174
Sierra, Michael 3 - 68. 98, 165
Simon, Gary 3 - 85, 87, 100, 165
Simon, Joanne I - 176, 182
Simon, Thomas 3 - 53, 106, 165
Sinclair, Candy 3 - 165
Skau, Janef I - 182
Slevin, Mary Paf 3 - 32, 37, 41,
53, 166
Sloan, Amy 2 - 28, 172, 174
Smifh, Deborah 4 - 28, 30, 34, 41,
Schaub, Augusf 4 - 148 Wink, Janice 2- 38, 175
Wombacher, Cheryl 4 - 155
Ryan, Susan 3 - 164
Saal, George 4 - 29, 61, 77, 122,
148
Saccenfi, Thomas 3 - 164
Saccenfi, Toni Jo 4 - 30, 54, 126,
148
Salazar, Gilberf I - 182
Salazar, Theresa 3 - 164
Savage, Arfhur 4 - 148
Sauer, Rifa 4 - 148
Schaab, An'1'hony 3 - 165
Schaab, David I - 39, 42, 106, 182
Schaad, Anfhony 3 - 106, 165
Schafer, Lea 4 - 53, 57, 148
Schaffnif, Kennefh I -- 87, 89, 182
Schaffnif, William 4 - 29, 83, 84.
85, 86, 87, 88, 98, 99, 148
Schaidle, Carl 2 - 85, 87, 89, 98,
I74
Schaub, Leo 4 - 148
Scherer, Charles 4 - 98, 148
Scherer, David I - 182
Schleich, David 4 - 149
Schleich, Maureen 4 - 149
Schlenker, Roberfa 3 - 37. 165
Schlicksup, Mary 2 - 24, 53, 174
73, 150
Smifh, Joline 4 - 150
Smifh, Joseph 2 - 174
Smifh, Lawrence 3 - 166
Smifh Margarel' 2 - 171, 172, 174
Smifh Richard I - 182
Smifh Sally 4 - 151
Smifh Vincenf I - 182
Smifh Warren 2 - 38, 39, 74, 75,
174
Snaadf, Mary Belh I - 71, 106, 182
Swigris, Judy 3 - 57, 166
Tassarf, Diana 2 - 24, 174
Taylor, Roberl' 3 - 166
Temborius, Margarel' I -- 71, 183
Thannerf, Sharon 4 - 152
Thomas, Gordon 2 - 174
Thomas, Jo Ann 2 - 174
Thomas, Pafricia 3 - 19, 166
Thomas, Percy I - 183
Thomas, Sadie 3 - 166
Thomas, Sue I - 183
Thompson, Teresa 3 - 37, 166
Thompson, William I - 106, 183
Thorell, Biorn 1 - 38, 106, 183
Tigue, Gerald 4 - 35, 100, 152
Tigue, Joyce 2 - 24, 174
Soldafi, Sherry 3 - 19, 37, 38, 60,
166
Soffos, Sfephen 3 - 166
Tinsley, Margarel' 2 - 24, 174
Tinsley, Sheryl 2 - 174
Toal, Leianne I - 28, 183
Toal, Margaref 2 - 24, 174
Tobin, James 3 - 166
Tomblin, Diane 3 - 70, 166
Tomlin, Susan I - 183
Tomlins, John 3 - 166
Tomsovic, Richard 3 - 166
Tranfina, Terry 4 - 31, 33, 35, 103
122, 129, 134, 152
Trunk, Kafhy 2 - 174
Tucek, Karen 2 - 174
Tuerk, Marcia 3 - 61, 63, 166
Tuerk, Therese 3 - 167
Turner, William 4 - 92, 94, 95, 98,
152
Ulm, Kennefh 2 - I74
Ulm, Pafricia 3 - 167
Unruh, Sallie 4 - 152
Uppole, Richard I - 183
Urban,
Phillip 4 - 152
Urbanc, Joseph 2 - 39, 174
Vachon, John 4 - 31, 152
Sovanski, Mary Befh 3 - 166
Spalding, Gregory 2 - 87, 89, 174
Sprague, Vicforia I - 182
Sprecher, Becky 4 - 51, 151
Sfack, Jeanne 4 - 151
Sfaes, Joseph 4 - 151
Sfambaugh, Susan 4 - 30, 51, 151
Sfanard, Cindy 4 - 37, 38, 66, 151
Sfarr, Thomas 4 - 151
Sfeiber, Judy I - 182
Sfein, Ann 4 - 51, 151
Sfein, Eve I - 38, 182
Sfenger, Luann 4 - 37, 38, 151
Sfephens, Donald 2 - 29, 39, 87,
89 1 I74
Vachon, Suzanne 3 - 167
Venegonia, Linda I - 183
Venzon, Michael 3 - 167
Venzon, Nancy 3 - 167
Venzon, Sfephen 1 - 42, 183
Vericker, Ralph 3 - 167
Verkler, Linda 3 - 167
Vespa, Donald 4 - 105, 152
Vespa, Nancy 4 - 37, 152
Vesfal, Leonard 2 - 106, 174
Vinovich, Carol 2 - 174
Viranf, Francis 1 - 87, 89, 179, 183
Vifefow, Linda 2 - 24, 90, 175
Sfolz, Michael 3 - 166 Zeller, Mary Lu I - 177, 138
Schlicksup, Pefer 4 - 38, 39, 73,
149
Schloz, Paul 4 - 149
Schmidf, Marilyn 2 - 174
Schmidf, Mary 2 - 106, 174
Schmiff, Cecilia I - 182
Schmiff, Lawrence 4 - 100, 101, 149
Schmiff, Thomas 4 - 82, 84, 85, 87,
149
Schopp, Nancy 3 - 53, 165
Schneider, Anne 3 - 165
Schraeder, Ivan 4 - 31, 146, 149
Schreiber, Mary 4 - 51, 149
Schrepfer, John 3 -- 165
Schrepfer, Richard 2 - 38, 174
Schrepfer, Roger 2 - 174
Schulfz, Frederick 3 - 165
Schulfz, Roberf 1 - 182
Schwab, James 3 - 29, 35, 60, 102,
165
Schwab, John I - 182
Schwerer, Gregory 3 - 165
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Sfephens, Mary 4 - 51, 151
Sfephens, Suzann 3 - 37, 166
Sfepzinski, David 4 - 151
Sfepzinski, James 3 - 166
Sferling, Audrey 3 - 37, 38, 45, 166
Sferling, Brenda 2 - 24, 174
Sferling, Clarence I - 87. 89, 97,
182
Sfewarf, Theresa 3 - 166
Sfickelmaier, David I - 87, 89, 179,
182
Sfoughfon, Mary Ann 2 - 24, 174
Sfrassburger, Kafhy 2 - 24, 38, 174
Sfrassburger, Susan 4 - 37, 38, 73,
151
Sfrauman, Linda 2 - 24, 174
Slringer, Gail 4 - 151
Vogel, Barbara 4 - 51, 152
Vogel, Helen 3 - 70, 167
Vogel, Mark 4 - 31, 82, 84. 85, 87
129, 152
Vogelsang, John 2 - 39, 85, 87.
89, 99, 105, 175
Vogelsang, Richard 3 - 85. 87, 167
Volk, Marla I - 183
Volz, William 4 - 153
Vonachen, James 3 - 167
Vonachen, Richard 2 - 99, 106, 175
Voorhees, John I - 87, 89, 99, 101
183
Voss, Carolyn 4 - 30, 32, 37, 46,
73 126 138 152
52, 53, 69, , , .
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Wagner, Raymond 4 - 153
Wagner, William 3
--167
Wallace, Paf 2 - 175
Wallbaum, Richard I - 39, 183
Walloch, Eleanor 3 - 28, 107, 167
Walfer, Andrew 3 - 167
Walfer, Daniel I - 183
Walfon, Joyce 2 - 24, 175
Walfon, Teresa 4 - 33, 51, 153
Walsh, Gerald 2 - 105, 175
Wamsley, Pafricia 3 - 37, 167
Ward, Anneffe 4 - 153
Ward, Anfhony 2 - 39, 175
Ward, Douglas 2 - 175
Ward, Eric 4 - 29. 33, 35, 38, 39
73, 129, 153
Ward, Michael 4 - 31, 35, 129, 153
Warren, Caiherine 3 - 167
Warren, Edward I - 183
Wafson, Thomas 2 - 106, 175
Walson, Roberf 4 - 106, 154
Waff, Wayne 3 - 167
Weaver, Richard 3 - 167
Webb, Glenda 3 -
Weber, Chrysfirie 2
Weber, William 4 -- 154
Weeks, Ronald 3 - 167
Weinzerl, Thomas 4 - 35, 38, 39
72, 154
Weifkamp, John 4 - 154
Weifkamp, Sue 2 - 24, 175
Welch, Sharon 2 - 107, 175
Welch, Thomas 3 - 167
Wellman, Michael 3 - 106, 167
158, 167
- 24, 175
Wellman, Nancy 4 - 154
Wennmacher, Carol 3 - 167
Wenzel, Lewis I - 99, 183
Wesf, Joel 4 - 154
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72, 73, 154
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Wick, Thomas 3 - 29, 167
Wikoff, Kafhy I - 183
Wiles, Michael 2 - 102, 175
Wilhelm, Jessica 3 - 37, 167
Willi, John I - 179, 183
Willi, Roberf 4 - 102, 154
Williams, Chris 3 - 37, 167
Williams, Gregory 2 - 99, 175
Williams, Pafricia 4 - 155
Williams, Richard 3 - 167
Willis, David 2 - 175
Willis, Mary Jo 3 - 28, 167
Wilson, Ann I - 183
Wilson, Susan 2 - 24, 71, 175
Wilfz, Roberf 4 - Il, 31, 35, 69
155
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Winfers, Michael 4 - 155
Winkler, Donald 3 - 98, 167
Winkler, Kafhy I - 183
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Winn, Michael 3 - 102, 167
Wifhers, James I - 99, 183
Wifkowski, Mary 3 - 167
Wi'H'ekiend, Marlha 2 - 175
Wiffekiend, Mary 1 - 183
Wood, Gary I - 183
Woods, Nancy 4 - 1, 30, 32, 41
52, 105, 155
Worrick, Gerald 4 - 31, 35, 42, 66
73, 135, 155
Yaeger, June I - 183
Yoches, Joanne 2 - 175
Yock, Mary Kay 2 - 71, 175
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Zanf, Cecilia I - 167
Zeller, Roberl' 4 - 155
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