Elston High School - Elstonian Yearbook (Michigan City, IN)
- Class of 1963
Page 1 of 208
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New Techniques Join Elston's Traditions
The new and the old blend at Elston, tra-
dition and innovation, for a school must use
tradition as the groundwork upon which new
ideas are built, The walks of Elston are
cracked, desktops are patchworks of carvings
and pencil inscriptions-but a TV set rolls
through the halls.
Each year brings new teaching techniques
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and materials to Elston. Besides movie and
slide projectors, the 1963 AVA operator rolled
six TV sets to forty classrooms. School televi-
sion installations were initiated in Indiana two
years ago. Classes in American Government,
World History, American Literature, and
American History tune in MPATI Midwest
Program on Airborne Television Instruction.
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scholars, out
chapter of the National Honor Society: proud
of our student government
in its efforts to better Elston: proud
of the physical advancements of our school-a
new physics lab,
dark room,
risers for the music room,
classroom television.
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This is at bell. It is the Good Will Bell, in fact. It belongs
in lIlston's study hull-.islc :inyone nt Elstong he'll tell you so.
lt hiid been there for quite ii while. But this year Something
Happened. The Bell was gone. No one would say what had
happened, but it had something to do with burning Ln Porte.
Then the liell was Brick. Half of Elstonis students had
hoarse throats rind frayed nerves, Somehow some sparsely
eliid young men and ri great' deal of yelling had brought the
Bell Buck.
This time it will stay Home.
Student Countil president ,Lick Harrison accepts
the friendship hell from L:iPorte's Student Council
president -luck Roth.
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Second Rou'-' J. Kimble, J. Calvert, G. Anderson, M. Capp, P. Stibbe, K. Haack, J. Hartsl:-urg. Third Row!
P. Brown, A. Farmer, M, Maldy, R. Stuart, D. Waltlrep, J. Skierkowski, P. Schwartzenberg, J. Wagner.
Fourth Row! S. Piper, I.. Schendel, D. Durand, B. Garrels, P. Haynie, S. Mazur, D. Peters. Fifth Row: A.
Oberlink, L. Everett, M. Rolston, M. Hawker, L. Howard.
Theresa Gryvna is crowned homecoming queen
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Busy hands of Terry Smith, Martha Capp, Bert Henry, Lissa Hart, Sharon Yagelski, and Gail Anderson
paint the decorations for the side walls.
Junior class president, Tom Dolembo, gathers reeds to make the
island hut.
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How can one create a South Seas island from crepe paper,
papier mache, wire, canvas, wood, straw, glue, nails, paint, and
muscle-power? This was the problem confronting the members
of the class of '63 when they made "Bali Hai" their prom
themeg they supplied the answer-imagination.
For a total of 8,856 hours the juniors worked to make
their imagination come alive. These hours were spent earn-
ing money for materials in junior concessions, planning
decorations in steering committee meetings, gathering mater-
ials for and constructing the decorations. As june 1 ap-
proached, juniors demonstrated their creativity by working on
the decorations. The gratifying moment came when, dressed
in formals and tuxedoes, they saw anew what they had worked
on in bluejeans.
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Theresa Gryvnn, john Hileman, and Pam Baker.
juniors created the island "Bali Hai."
Adding the Gnal touches to the palm trees are Diana Walclrep, Linda Schenclel, and Berry Garrcls.
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Mary Ann Rolston, Terry Smith.
"Bali Hai, your special island."
"Bali Hai may whisper,
on the wind, on the sea:
'Here am I, your special island.
Come to me, come to me.' "
Bali Hai, the magical dream-island of South Pacific, was for
a night transplanted to Elston's 1962 prom. Couples entered
past a waterfall, saw island scenes on the wall and a grass
hut on the Hoorg a volcano loomed menacingly near the danc-
ers. Walking around carrying refreshments were young black-
haired Polynesians in sarongs and mu-mu's Cusually reliable
sources state that these islanders were in reality ordinary
sophomoresj. juniors and seniors danced around the palm
trees until the grand march, then left for post-prom parties.
Soon after, only an auditorium stood where Bali Hai had been.
Kathy Ryba, Todd Loveland, Ron Glanz, Theresa Gryvna
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LIKE HOPSCOTCH-Sylvia Novroske, Ann Lowenthal.
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Ace hockey team-Duane Mertl, Tom Dolembo, and Shaun Armour.
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Scott Kunkel, Tell Brink, Mr. Rhoads, John Nichols, and Norm Igelski.
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Mr. Hultgrcn and canteen members, Judy Pontius
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SLAVIES SING FOR THEIR SUPPER. Jackie Peters, Barb Bankoff, and Cindy Beishline provide entertain-
ment for the Roman Banquet.
Latin Club banquet is a "Roman Triumph"
"THESE AREN'T SOUR GRAPES," Scott Kunkel assures Dorothy
Cleveland as Mike Wozniak and Pat Bowers look on.
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Many hams and few lambs provided an evening of enter-
tainment in the annual Honor Society Hams and Lambs show.
jack Paar's alter ego, Mr. Lootens, stitched the show together
with a constant line of jokes and patter. Mr. Mohammed in-
dulged in a whimsical soft shoe portraying jerry Lewis. Stage-
stmck students provided several numbers including a brass
band and a vocal trio.
With a great deal of effort, bed sheets became togas for the
Latin Club's Roman Banquet. Students became slaves, serving
food and running from table to table with messages. Bob
Block and Linda Schenclel received prizes as the best dressed
pseudo-Romans. At the end of the banquet, Latin Club mem-
bers returned to Twentieth Century and conventional clothes.
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Michigan City's Ersr junior Miss Contest was sponsored by the Jaycees
in a search for the typical American girl. Their choice was based upon
scholarship, personality, community interests, appearance, activities. Barb
Weihmiller was selected and represented our city at state contest in Elkhart.
Elston's love for the solemnity and tradition of Christmas was high-
lighted in two holiday events-the annual Dahlite Christmas Tea and
the yearly Thespian Christmas play.
The Dahlite Tea in honor of administration oliicials, senior high faculty,
parents of Dahlites and special guests was a pleasant afternoon of punch,
cookies, and conversation. It was climaxed with the presentation of an
original play, "Let's Keep Christmas."
Thespians presented two short plays, "None But the Fair," a modern
light Christmas play, and "To Us a Son," depicting the reaction of a
jewish family who witnessed the Nativity. At the invitation of the
Womens Study Club, Thespians gave a special performance of "To Us a
Son" at the club's December meeting.
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A touch of Siam was brought to Elston's stage
in THE KING AND I, Rodgers and Hammer-
stein's colorful musical of the adventures of Anna
Loenowens, English tutor to Siam's royal wives
and children during the 186O's.
Anna's conflicts with the stubborn king lessened
as they came to understand one another. With the
death of the king, Anna realized that people who
differ can find pleasure and love in these differ-
ences. The Mother and son comforted themselves
with "Whenever I Feel Afraid"g Anna and the
king swayed to "Shall We Dance"g the children
marchedg and Anna sympathized with "Hello,
Young Lovers."
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Halpin, technical advisor, two hundred students trans-
formed the Junior High Auditorium into a regal
palace and court. The lead of the king was played
by Scott Kunkelg Anna, Deryle Durandg Lady Thiang,
Linda Schendelg Tuptim, Lynn Grahamg Lun Tha,
Rick jonesg Prince Chelalongkorn, Fred Stockwell.
Their efforts were rewarded when, by popular de-
mand, a command performance was held on Monday,
February 25th. The members of stage crew, costumes,
make-up, properties, publicity, lighting committees
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Mr. Jones leaves for Barker
Mr. WCQIICI' advises Bob Gleason, Sandy Shires, and Ron Glanz on
their student activities. '
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Mr. Warren CAre we weak, or are we strong?D jones
became assistant principal of Elston Senior High in 1955.
Guiding student activities, disciplining the waywards, leading
pep sessions,-these were some of his tasks. Though it's best
not to, many find themselves saying, "Mr. jones said . . or
"Mr. jones used to . . Students and faculty miss him-his
good humor, loyalty, diligence-and wish him all success and
happiness as principal of Barker junior High.
Mr. Harold Wegner, former teacher of English, safety,
health, physical education, and driver's education, former
varsity basketball coach, and present tennis coach and class
sponsor, is now assistant principal of Elston Senior High.
Today his work includes attendance, tardiness, and requisi-
tions. Welcome, Mr. Wegner, our new administrator.
Concentrating, Judy and Grissell prepare their
lessons for the next day.
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Exchange student joins Elston community
The class of '63 acquired a new student, Carmen Grissell
Perez Cordoba, known as Grissell to Elston students. Grissell,
whose home is in Caracus, Venezuela, arrived in Michigan
City August 26th as a foreign exchange student.
During her stay in Michigan City, Grissell lived with Mr.
and Mrs. Al Pontius and their childreng Judy, Lynda, Gil, and
Kathy. Grissell shared in the fun and responsibilities of the
family by helping with housework and baby-sitting, watching
T.V., and enjoying hamburgers Cher favorite American foodj.
Grissell's school in Caracus differed from Elston in many
respects. There, students remained in the same room all dayg
moving from room to room at first thoroughly confused Gris-
sell. She has undertaken government, U. S. History, advanced
social, public speaking, and English seven and eight in her study.
Between June 10 and 25 Grissell will tour major United
States cities with other exchange students. After this Grissell
will return home to her family and her friends.
"Do not pass GO. Do not collect SZOOV' exclaims Grissell to Gil,
Kathy, and Judy.
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seniors, teach Hrst graders in Eastport School
under the guidance of Miss Kozen, Mrs.
Hippensteel, and Miss Lueth. They found
teaching to be rewarding and enjoyable.
Seniors gain valuable experience through cadet teaching
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juniors present "My Sister Eileeni'
EILEEN CKim Frierb LEADS an admiring Congo line. B. Rosenberg, D. Abel, D. Franks, T. Loveland, M.
Bartlett, L. Job, D. Erickson.
Seniors Barbara Weihmiller, John Hileman, and Bruce Chambers rehearse in the study hall
Seniors present Harvey
Juniors and seniors spent hours preparing their class plays,
both well-known comedies.
Juniors romped through "My Sister Eileen" on November
16 and 17. The plot revolved around the experiences of two
small town Ohio girls in New York City. Eileen fLynn
Graham, Kim Friery the sweet, innocent actress attracted a
weird assortment of characters to the sister's Greenwich Vil-
lage basement apartment much to the consternation of the
practical authoress Ruth CHelen Shock, Betsy Rosenbergj. An
enthusiastic audience watched resolution of their problems.
On March 29 and 50 seniors presented Mary Chase's
Harvey. The title lead was a six foot white rabbit Ca pookal
who was invisible to everyone except Elwood P. Dowd Cjohn
Hilemanj. Veta Simmons CBetty Garrelsj planned to place
her brother in Dr. Chumley's CScott Kunkelj Rest Home as
a last effort to save daughter Myrtle's CSusie Andersonj social
life. But Elwood proved to his sister and the Rest Home staff
that he was sane and that Harvey was a reality-or was he?
A pleasant addition to the plot was the sometimes-up some-
times-down romance between Dr. Sanderson CRick jonesj
and Nurse Ruth Kelly CBarbara Weihiimillerj. Other members
of the cast were: Marilyn Cook, Jackie Widmar, Bruce
Chambers, Deryle Durand, Terry Ryden, and Ed Woodrick.
I FEEL PRE! IY," is sung by Diana Waldrep and accompanied by the band.
Mr. Hendricks, conductor of Elston's band, opened the first
combined band and choral assembly with a fanfateg the chorus,
under Mr. Timberlake, followed with "Everything's Coming
up Roses." After an introduction by Mr. jones, the program
continued with several combined band and chorus numbers.
Scott Kunkel performed a rendition of "We Got Trouble"
from Mzuic Many two groups of local hillbillies performed.
The Modern jazz Chorus, backed by the Dance Band, sang
several popular songs. The assembly closed with the national
anthem and the school loyalty song.
HOU WI Rl Tl MPTATION adds 1 bit of variety to the assembly Lynn Graham, Stewart
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darkroom, which was complcrcil and equipped this fall.
Concentration produces quality Work
Seniors Judy Bcnowirz, Diane Kolobuchowski, Ann Oberlink, Ken Dec, Glenn Dec spend many evenings at
the public library working on term papers.
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Henry escaped and pitched to
J. B. Kiser for a 72 yard
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LARRY BEAVER is caught from behind
by a Washington lineman in City's Home-
coming game.
Red Devils uphold Overman tradition
Coach Vic Overmaifs Fighting Red Devils upheld a City-
Overman tradition when they tied the Senators of East Chicago
Walslmingtoxi 14-14. During the eight years that Coach Over-
man and his staff have been at Michigan City High, the Fight-
ing Red Devils have never lost a homecoming. The Big Red,
besides tieing Wasliingtoii, spoiled two other homecomings,
defeating Hobart's Brickies and The Goshen Redskins to ruin
successful seasons for both teams.
The Senators, ranked number two in the state, were stunned
when Bert Henry rolled around his own left end, then pitched
to halfback bl. B. Kiser who completed the 72 yard scoring run.
Halfback Larry Beaver scored the other touchdown on a two
yard plunge to complete the stunning upset.
TERRY SMITH scoops in a 35 yard pass from quarterback Bert
Henry during the LaPorte game.
City jumps to the lead in a double win over LaPorte and Lew Wallace's cross country squads.
Nate Gibson, Eugene Wliite, Duane Kelly, and jim Henley lead the pack and City to another victory.
"Excellent times,"
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Michigan City Municipal Golf Course is the setting when
cross country runners Cbarefoot to cut down fatigue due to
weight of shoesb streak across fairway and rough. Coach Adams
stalks his men on a little motor scooter as they run the two mile
course. As in golf the low score wins with the first five finishers
of each team accounting for the score.
Wrestling was new this year at Elston. Although this was an
organization year for the team, invaluable experience was gained
in the two matches played with LaPorte and Chesterton. Each
afternoon the twenty team members under the direction of Coach
Cripe worked out with weights and practiced the fundamental
holds of wrestling. Graduation will take two of the outstanding
team members, john Greenway and Ken Dee, but prospects for
next year's team look favorable.
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J. B. Kiser leads the Red Devils through the hoop in an overtime
win against the Marshall Commandos.
City cops No. 1 spot with tourney wins
Terry Smith attempts a reverse layup as Dale Phillips and
John Rhodes wait to rebound.
" . . . so make it a good game, will ya, Doug? lt's a
long trip and a lot of people will make it, so try not to
disappoint them." This approximates a conversation be-
tween Coach Adams and an Evansville newspaperman
several days before the number two ranked Red Devils met
the number one ranked Evansville Bosse in the annual
East Chicago Holiday Tournament. The Devils made it so
interesting C75-615 that Bosse played Hammond Morton
in the consolation game the second night. The second
evening Elston's cagers met E.C. Wasliington Cranked
fourth and vitually unbeatable on their home Hoorj and
whipped the Senators 68-46, the first time the Devils had
beaten Washington at East Chicago since 1957 when they
won on a forfeit.
The Devils have been participants in this tournament
only three times, losing once, winning twice.
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Division Championship in Coach Parry's second year as head
coach. His assistant, Paul Michaels, pitched regularly for
Indiana three years agog his knowledge was a big factor in
the Devils' success.
Early in April City played South Bend Central at Ames
Field, beating the Bears 6-5 in a game that excited an un-
usually large crowd at the local diamond. The lead changed
hands several times with the contest going one extra inning.
The Red Devils were down 5-5 going into the last of the
eighth inning. The inning started when Norm Porterfield lined
out to centerheld, and things started to look pretty dim. Doug
Greenlaw reached first base via a dropped third strike, and
Jimmy Arnold drove Greenlaw home with a 390 foot tripleg
Arnold's triple was followed by walks to Terry Smith, Bert
Henry, and Bob Pileckig Pilecki's Walk forced in Arnold to
tie the score and load the bases. Tom Tiedeman then fouled
out to the catcher. Dennie Cox came up with two out, the
bases loaded, and the winning run on third base. Cox lined a
single to centerfield driving home the game's winning run
and with it the Division Championship.
he lead run in the championship clash with S. B, Central.
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UGH! says Bruce Chambers as he puts the shot in a local track meet
Trackmen run and jump to 5 wins
THEY'RE OFF! City milers dash to the lead as City whips Valpo on the cinders.
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and track and swimming. Runners dash through snow and
ice during pre-season practiceg Mark Winski C5'8", 145
pounds? defeats John Serbin C6'5", 225 poundsj in the Ham-
mond Invitationalg in its second year Coach Kuszmaul's Swim-
ming Team chalks up an 8-6 season and wins the Goshen
Relays. These activities, bringing growth, pleasure, success,
dotted the '63 sports calendar.
Coach Ross Kuzmaul shows the best qualifying time to top swimmers
John Curtis, jeff Weitlner, Dennis Kurz, and Tom Reed.
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Community projects combine service, learning
Elston students are the mechanism through which national
and regional charities draw support from the community. The
clothing drive, sponsored here by the National Honor Society,
received outgrown garments from home room members, and
from these same home rooms, Honor Society members re-
cruited workers for their door to door canvass of the Michigan
City area for the Channel ll Drive Cwhich, incidentally,
yielded a record S1200 this yearj. For the March of Dimes
Elston students spent a Saturday morning and afternoon
hawking peanuts on Franklin Street corners.
A golden jug containing the ashes of Marvin the Magnifi-
cent Can aardvarkj was presented to the homeroom giving
the most money to the Elston Squeeze, the high school united
fund.
The community-sponsored P.I.P. Course gives students and
adults a chance to study practical political method. This self-
taught course encourages members to participate in politics
at all levels.
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golden pot to Dorothy Berkes,
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Mr. lid Wliite, Mary Mathias, and Dan Franks at a Science
to Mr. joe Alinsky, RoAnn Stuart,
Seminar meeting.
Local businesses provide educational opportunities
Michigan City's business community makes possible a
variety of opportunities for interested Elston students. An-
nually on Career Day representatives of over fifty different
occupations come to the high school and speak for approxi-
mately two hours to students interested in those helds. The
variety ranges from undertaking to baseball, engineering to
nursing.
Sinai Sunday Evening Forum is so popular with students
that an entire section is set aside for them. Buying a series
ticket at the special S52 price, students are privileged to hear
world-famous speakers from fields of science, literature, theater,
politics, journalism, and government.
The Michigan City Science Seminar for Advanced Students
was organized in january, 1961. Twenty-nine students were
then chosen to participate. The group, under the direction of
Mr. Joe Alinsky, meets each Monday evening at the Weil
McLain conference room. Professional lecturers are drawn
from local and area industries. Student members are selected
each year through screening and examination.
Without community cooperation these activities would be
impossible. Now students are able to take part in community-
wide, diversified educational programs.
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Seniors are measured for caps and gowns in the library. Jeff
McWhorter, Mrs. Wfestphal.
Seniors Ed Woodrick, Ron Glanz, Tim Dunlap, Pam Stibbe, and
Trisha Wilson ponder college materials.
Wlizxt does the senior think during the graduation ceremony?
"Walk slowly, Keep in step. Relax. Don't be nervous. Watch
everyone. Look, there's Mom and Dad--don't smile. This is
serious. Look at the tassel sway-back and forth, back and
forth. Turn slowly-very dramatic, aren't we? Face the front.
Sit slowly. Please be there, chair. Thank you. Here comes our
speaker-he's not too bad. just a little to his left is where
we had our volcano. That Prom was fun-painting and stretch-
ing and building. Right over there were two palm trees. And
there was our tropical hut.
"These seats get hard. Yes, I know, Graduation is a begin-
ning not an end. End-I remember the end of that LaPorte
game in the Sectionals. It sure was good to beat them, and
we got the bell back. Wliat a wild game. That was the week
before term papers. What a mess. l'm sure lucky to be here.
Time to go.
"Walk slowly across the stage. 'Thank you. Thank youf
Move the tassel. Don't trip. Boy, that leather feels good. Let
the beginning beginll'
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Science department
Elsron has added new courses to its math and science
departments. For the second year geometry is taught on the
Ball State Teachers' College Plan. This accelerated course is
based on the postulates of Hilbert rather than those of
Euclid. Algebra III, also accelerated, places more importance
on the structure of mathematics and the idea of sets. Trigo-
nometry, originally the study of indirect measurement of
right triangles, is now emphasizing the relationship among
the six trigonometric functions. In the spring semester a new
course combining analytic geometry and an introduction to
calculus was initiated. Analytic geometry is the study of
geometry by algebraic methods. Calculus is concerned with
rates of change, areas under curved lines, and limits of
Tom Burns, Chemistry III student, titrates concentrated hydrochloric
acid while Kathy Schaeffer, Chemistry I Student, tests its electro-
conductivity in effort to determine the acid's degree of ionization.
In the new physics lab Wayne Simerlein and Bob Block experiment with the formation
of a real image by use of two convex lenses.
receives face-lifting
infinite series. Solid geometry and college algebra complete
the mathematics curriculum.
Students now have a new physics lab in which to study
the effect of forces on matter. Originally the physics depart-
ment had two separate roomsg now S507 is a combination lab
and lecture room. The physics textbook is divided into four
sections: space and time, optics and waves, motion and
energy, electricity and atomic structure.
Aspiring chemists spend their time on lab work in the
newly offered Chemistry III and IV classesg they analyze
unknowns and do original research. Chemistry I and II classes
study the chemical composition of 103 elements by the chem-
ical bond approach.
Claudia Hamlin explains the complexities of an acute angle to Dennis
Pellar by using the overhead projector which reflects her work on
the screen for the entire geometry class to see.
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to Becky Sprague, Charlie West, and John Keneflck.
Social studies kindles pride in our heritage
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The two years of social studies necessary for gradua-
tion provide knowledge of our American heritage and
prepare us for voting.
World history outlines the development of the modern
world: the contributions of various ancient civilizations,
music, art, and literature of various periods. In United
States history, students are exposed to our immediate
heritage, the political, economic, social progress of our
country in this two-semester course. U. S. Government
class delves further into the political development of the
United States and Indiana. Pupils study various Ameri-
can parties and the departments and procedures of
Congress. One unit is concerned with voting qualifica-
tions and elections. Special time devoted to Indiana's
political scene gives a knowledge of Indiana state, coun-
ty, township, city, town governments. This year LaPorte
County's election was an extra bonus providing aware-
ness of the political scene.
American problems is a one-semester course con-
cerned with the social problems of our country. The
students use one textbook from which they gain infor-
mation on civil rights, religious persecution, and other
social difhculties. Each student has a research project.
Advanced social studies also reaches about America's
social problems, but in this class no particular textbook is
used. Students make outlines from research they do in
libraries. A term paper is done in conjunction with
English 8.
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home project for interior decorating.
Girls prepare for homemaking career
Many girls are anxious to be proficient in homemakingg
approximately twenty per cent of our girls are taking foods,
sewing, fashion art, or interior decorating.
Girls who take interior decorating learn to decorate a room
tastefully. They study different periods of furniture and
various manufacturers, draw floor plans, learn to keep a room
balanced. The girls examine samples of wallpaper, upholstery,
panelings, and acquire a knowledge of proper color schemes.
The climax of the course comes when the girls turn in home
projects: cover pillows, chairs, rugs, draperies.
Four semesters of clothing provide a background for any
seamstress. Girls learn various stitches, different facings and
linings, a diversity of styles and materials. Students progress
from projects of cotton skirts and blouses to semi-formals to
formals. In the spring fashion show each girl displays an
article of clothing she has made during the past year.
Home nursing, basically a course teaching the proper care
of patients, has interesting diversifications such as baby care.
First aid, sanitation, procedures of bomb shelter living are
taught in accordance with the idea of civil defense. The girls
study to cheer, comfort, care for the bed-ridden, this includes
bathing, feeding, moving, and doctoring the patient.
Miss Kemena indicates the proper method of bathing a baby to Murtie
Roland and Helen Bell.
Students enter business well-prepared
Although the business world is becoming highly mechan-
ized, there is still no substitute for a good oflice worker.
fgggftqaaco Typing is a must for any secretary. In Typing One students
learn the positions of the keys the proper setting of margins,
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K! the typewriter is an important factor in gaining speed and
f' accuracy. In Typing Two the goal of the student is to excel
Q. in speed and become even more accurate. The major under-
W taking is typing a booklet. In Typing Three students work
mainly on general problems and writing business letters.
e f 'i 'i ff g Students are often in the office machine room after school,
A 5 ' each anxious to improve the quality of his work and to gain
f y? ' speed and accuracy in the use of the various ofiice machines.
x S 'RA iw "i?,- 4" ' E The students learn to skillfully operate such machines as add-
'QQUQSXE Q 42, . 2 ing machines, duplicators, dictaphones, electric typewriters,
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.t :., -1 V 7, Included in the wide variety of subjects offered in the
it i 'g 'Z clerical course are bookkeeping, shorthand, general business,
' 2 business English. In bookkeeping pupils learn to "balance
books" and keep ledgers, and in shorthand learn a quick way
of taking letters and notes. In secretarial practice students
take practice jobs for two weeks at a time and get on-the-job
experience.
Despite a broken arm Jim Toole manages the problem of Checking her work as she types, Kathy Zolvinski listens for
cleaning his typewriter.
instructions on the dictaphone.
Mrs. Urquhart explains the operation
of the mimeograph machine to Geor-
gia Miller,
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Vocational classes train for trades
Irvin Layman polishes his bookcase as Mike Troy works diligently at
a saw in Wood Shop I.
In first year wood shop pupils learn the use of hand tools.
Projects usually consist of simple bookshelves or bookends.
In Wood Shop Two boys draw their own plans and study
about refinishing. Before one may use a machine, he must
read a book giving details on proper use and safety.
Machine Shop Two is concerned with teaching the boys
the basic fundamentals of hand tools and simple machines.
Exposure to the more dangerous milling machine comes in
second year machine shop. The milling machine ClltS metal
with a multi-edged rotating tool. Its versatility makes it the
shop's most useful machine. In vocational shop the boys do
repair and maintenance work.
Mechanical drawing teaches proficiency with drawing instru-
ments, lay-outs, basic shop terminology, symbols. Blueprinting
gives an understanding of the relationship between blueprint-
ing and industry. The boys acquire an adequate understanding
of shop mathematics and the ability to sketch properly. They
also learn dimensioning procedures, common machine trade
terms, common symbols of industrial drawings.
Power machine shop, formerly auto shop, electric shop, and
welding are also offered. In all of Elston's shop classes safety
is stressed. Boys protect themselves with aprons, gloves,
goggles. Thorough instruction is given in proper handling
of machines and tools.
"Is this where it comes out?" asks Ted Herrbach of Mr. Sacks as john Nichols feeds a blueprint
into the machine.
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tire in drivers' education class,
Electives develop talents and skills
Aspiring vocalists sing in boys' and girls' choruses? mixed
chorus, and a cappella. New to the vocal department is a
course in harmony which emphasizes music composition and
chord progression. Students are required to compose an origi-
nal song or write a thesis on a musical instrument. Band and
orchestra meet daily for interested musicians. Each band
division receives special help in a weekly band sectional.
Art students work with chalk and "dry" brushes. Crafts
students experiment with paper mache, wood carving, clay,
mosaics.
Drivers' training gives the student important hehind-the-
wheel experience and shows him the responsibilities of having
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a car. Beginning students maneuver around imagined hazards
in the parking lot to build confidence. Once on the road they
concentrate on increasing driving skills--directional changes,
parallel and angle parking, proper intersection approaches.
Special term projects and panel discussions are highlights
of our safety and health programs. Safety pupils draw charts,
dashboards, and learn the functions of automobile parts. To
stress safety in summer school, students observe traffic viola-
tions from a corner for an hour each week. This teaches them
defensive driving. Health students are finding it a challenge
to take apart and reassemble the plastic body which is a new
addition to the health department.
Stephanie Vivian gzaily mimics the choir boy she paints as part of
the nrt classes' window decorating project ut yule time.
Jill Olson and Connie Brooker signify their presence in girls' 'Observe that fest," Mr, Hgmlflglxg fellb Bob kgmp in Lund gcc
chorus by turning their rugs. tionals, a time when each instrumcnmlist runivts xttcntion
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Spanish tapes while Peg Schwartzenberg arranges her map of
South America, a Spanish I project.
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German I students Pat Haynie, Margie Noveroske, and Gail Oclle imitate Mr. Hibbs as he
demonstrates the proper formation of an "umlaut."
John Valentine, Helen Shock, and Dan Steinlce broadcast the public school news
program from the AVA department.
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Language department adds third year
For the first time Elston offers a third year for each lan-
guage. Students may continue to increase fluency and gain
further historical and cultural background in German, French,
Latin, Spanish.
French has had a complete face-lifting. Pupils view movies
produced by Encyclopedia Britannica, supplementary to
movies are scripts and tapes of each scene. Each class pro-
gresses at its own rate of comprehension and memorizariong
the film set increases in difiiculty with each episode.
Journalism teaches the tricks of the newspaper trade to
aspiring journalists. Lay-outs, dummies, advertising, interview-
ing are problems which pupils learn to solve, This year's
journalism I students publish an edition of the COMET,
gaining an experience and appreciation of the difficulties
Journalism ll students encounter as editors of the CRIMSON
COMET, Elsron's bi-monthly newspaper.
Pupils gain platform finesse in public speaking. They
acquire the skill to organize their speeches by using logic,
references and general requirements necessary for the various
types of public address-introducing, award, persuading
speeches. One public speaking class has been giving the public
school system news live on the radio two days a week. Public
Speaking II students practice debating and spend time on
an interpretation unit.
The English department teaches grammar, spelling, theme-
writing. Pupils receive background in English and American
literature and study several English classics.
FRENCH I STUDENTS view a French movie, a new method for learning in the French department.
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Bond of pride
unites Elston's divergent
elements: a Wood shop Student brushing sawdust
from his trousers,
an advanced soc. student typing
a term paper at 3:00 a.m., a madly
cheering crowd
at a basketball game,
a candlelit Honor Society ceremony, football players
slamming into dummies
during practice, ELSTONIAN
Workers biting deep
into pencils While
puzzling out layouts, couples in tuxedoes
and formals at the prom, students
in bluejeans at a football game,
Dahlites
delivering
Thanksgiving baskets to the poor, businessmen
and executives walking
through school on B.l.E. Day, students
doing homework far
into the night, all these are
united
in the feeling
we have for all facets of our
school, by a
Bond of Pride.
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HONOR SOCIETY-Front row: R. Craig, B. Hornyak, M. Feinn, M. Alix, D. Cleveland, B. Lewis,
C. Cullom, C. Williamson, P. Tylisz, B. Fox, P. Poeschel, J. Kubik, L. Burton, C. Tiebert, J.
Dawson, J. Johnston, D. Brown, B, Krueger, S. Jensen, B. Slutzkin, A. Christiansen, P. Johnson,
J. Hilemfm. Second row: Mr. Lonzo, sponsor, B. Henry, K. Welsh, J. Weber, J. Sturm, S. Ohlm-
stead, A4 Oberlink, P. Whinnen, P. Stibbe, C. Fox, J. Crawford, B. Garrels, M. Bitrs, D. Bieder-
ladt,sK. Haynie, G, Anderson, M. Chern, M. Rolston, S. Ohlund, R. Jones. Thin! row: E. Kuc,
P..Moriarty, D. Mertl, J. Kolasa, L. Schendel, D. Waldrep, L. Gardner, N. Johnson, S. Frier, R.
Young, J. Wid ar, D. Peters, P. Nowfeb D. Ankony, P. Will, T. Gryvna, M. Krebs, J. Allen,
K Murr y -Dffgffblbiffk D Parcels" 'ourtb rou"J Fareher B Harbart D Plank T Dolembo
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D. Schaurnah, D. Qlrmstrong, M. Mihali , T. Smith, P. Miller, R. Ashton, T. Neushel, D. Swine-
hart, Qannwart, C. Schroeder, J. Nlerx, J. Ackil, D. Pochron.
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STUDENT COUNCILL-From row: B. Rosenberg, P. Carson, L. Schmidt, J. Beclctell, P, Wyatt, M.
Herbert, C. Kopczyk, L. Pontius, M. LaRocco, M. Hering, Mr. Parry. Second row: S. Armour,
P. Johnson, D. Fishibacher, N. LaFountain, J. Czizek, J. Mirnick, A. Oberlink, L. Hunn, P. Novak,
T, Wiseman, Giese, T. Lutz, Mr. Parry, sponsor. Third roz1'.' J. Crawford, S. Pioer, K. Swanson,
D. Franks, R. Stuart, P. McBride, R. Sims, P. Zook, L. Schendel, J. Elliot, B. White, J. Nicholas,
D. Plank, J. Harxison. Fourth row: J. Curtis, V. Norberg, J. Thomas, E. Susnis, R. Hedstrom, O.
Lubke, J. Valentine, R, Delco, C. Bauer, T. Binsz, G. Schilf, D. Church, D. Gloff, J. Kohn.
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ELSTONIAN-Front row: J. Calvert, J. Wagner, M. Capp, K. Benford. Second row: S. Armour, G. Rose, P.
Moriarty, C. Demos, R. Haberman. Third row: S. Piper, K. Zolvinski, G. Anderson, M. Rolston, L. Koma-
sinski, S. Przybylinski, P. Ruby, Mrs, Nightingale, sponsor.
Elstonian Crimson Comet
CRIMSON COMET--Front row: C. Bohlim, K. Sprunger, L. Vernick, S. Ebert, J. Harvey, C.
Simson. Second row: I.. Mettlen, J. Benowitz, J. Calvert, J. Skierkowski, J. Tucker, P. Segelstrom,
N. Calvert, Advisor. Third row: J. Harrison, C. Messina, C. Fox, M. Maldy, D. Johnson, D.
Thorsen, D. Abel, B. Gillman. Fourth row: D. Dunlop, E. Woodrick, J. Valentine, G. Couch,
C. Loetz, J. Joseph, B. Miller, R. Jones.
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DAHLITES-Front row: S. Przybylinski, K. Kowalski, S. Yagelski, J. Calvert, P. Stibbe, J. Skier-
kowski, B. Cashbaugh, D. Durand. Second row: C. Schroeder, S. Ebert, N. Hill, R. Young, D
Boehnlein, J. Widmar, B. Bankoff, M. Mathias, S, Weber. Third row: C. Beishline, K. Mross
B. Morrison, J. Peters, C. Bard, R. Stuart, K. Valentine, C. Lockridge, Miss Dahlberg, L. Glade
Mrs. Westphal, H. Shock.
Dahlites Thespians
THESPIANS-Front row: L. Graham, B. Garrels, M. Cook, L. Howard, Mrs. Pohl, Second
row D Peters D. Durand, S. Pudlo, D. Waldrep, H. Shock, P. Ruby. Third row: J. Hileman,
R Jones T Dolembo, R. Sralbaum, R. Ayad, S. Kunkel.
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Second rou. S. Riley, J. Wagner, M. Capp, G. White, H. Shock, J. Harvey, Mr.
Third row: P. Stibbe, S. Yagelski, J. Widrnar, L. Komasinski, K. Henrich. Fourth
linski, D. Abel, R. Stalbaum, B. Burgwald, D. Flanigan, D. Durand.
Black Friars Hall
HALL PATROL-Front row: S. Armour, T. Giese, L. Smith, J. Crawford, K, Zolvinski, R. Young,
L. Watson, S. Arens, B. Henry, M. Wozniak. Second row: J. Mathias, J. Torgesen, M. Leins, M.
Winski, J. Bonfield, J. Hileman, V. Payne, S. Henry, D. Kelley, Mr. Abraham, sponsor. Third
row: T. Kurz, J. Farley, D. Pliske, S. Janes, D. Greenlaw, P. Zook, D. Steinke, J. Heuring, G.
Brooks, M. Bartlett. Fourth row: C. Bauer, J. Weidner, D. Mettl, D. Orlowski, T. Bietry, J.
Skonieczny, P. Dodson, N. Gipson, S. Warner. Fiflb row: J. Harrison, J. Haynes, M. Kohn, B.
Boehnlein, B. Applegate, T. Smith, E. Woodrick, M. Cappy, B. Bannwart.
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row: S. Przyby-
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BLACK FRIARS-Front row: S. Shires, G, Courington, J. Rockwood, L. Howard, T. Levinson.
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HALL MONITORS-Front row: M. Alix, P. WenclaH, G. Kalil, D. Adler, B. Garrels, C. Kopczyk
S. Anderson, K. Ryba, D. Berkes. Second row: D. Kienitz, L. Vernick, M. Westphal, P. Schnick
J. Skierkowski, C. Keller, T, Gryvna, G. Sprague, P. Beebe, A. Oberlink. Third row: H. Haberman
S. Grimm, B. Stahoviak, P. Zook, K. Davis, D. Richter, M. Smith, N. Foldenauer, C. Demos, J
Torgesen. Fourth row: D. Greenlaw, J. Bonfield, J. Skonieczny, J. Roames, T. Binz, S. Pollock
A. Miller, J. Greenway, J. Arnett, R. Schaumann.
Hall Monitors
HALL MONITORS-Front row: C. Schoof, K. Block, J. Hartsburg, C. Eldridge, S. Arens, L. Wat-
son, P. Mignery, J. Gill, F. Schoof. Second row: J. Ludwig, J. Harrison, H. Kennebrew, D. John-
son, M. Wozniak, S. Meyer, S. Mazur, M. Terry, K. Haack, D. Peters. Third row: V. Vemick, S.
Kunkel, R. Lubeznik, R. Witek, G. Couch, R. Ganschow, M. Bartlett, K. Rogers, B. Ford. Fourth
row: D. Reid, R. Henderson, G. Buckingham, B. Chambers, B. Applegate, E. Byrd, R. Schaumann,
T. Fowler, T. Ryden, L. Mork.
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COUNSELORS' ASSISTANTS-Front row: R. Aigner, H. Williams, C. Applegarrh, D. Sparks,
P. Byrd, sponsors. Second row: S. Dieckilman, P. Werner, P. Benford, D. Pagel, J. Haack, J.
Pontius, C. Norris. Third row: J. Hileman, W. Reed, G. Phipps, M. Abel, T. Brennan, T, Burns.
Counselors' Assistants Office Messengers
OFFICE MESSENGERS-Front row: R. Tiebert, J. Kimble, T. Kowalski, M. Maldy Second row
Mrs. Larson, J. Czizek, P. Schnick, L. Mettlen, S. Meiser, P. Brown, Miss Wright. Tlnrd row G
Miller, S. Pucllo, J. Nelson, C. Keller, L. Lockwood, C. johnson.
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A CAPPELLA CHOIR--Front row: D. Peters, L. Graham, P. Malott, T. Whitlow, M. Yoder, P.
Brown, S. Anderson, F. Agemy, M. Hering, C. Froehlke. Second row: S. Northrop, R. Jones, L.
Komasinski, S. Ritchie, B. Timberlake, F. Stockwell, D. Matotte, P. Twible, D. Potempa, P.
Noveroske, R. Stalbaum. Third row: S. Cross, D. Waldrep, J. Mohamed, D. Durand, L. Schendel,
B. Schwartzenberg, D. Boehnlein, S. Pudlo, R. Jones, S. Kunkel, D. Nickell, E. Hurst. Fourth row:
J. Young, T. Ritchie, J. Meyer, D. Baugh, T. Cowan, J. Nichols, F. McKee, D, Reid, C. Bauer,
L. LaBerge, M. Rose.
A Cappella Choir Mixed Chorus
MIXED CHORUS-Front row: C. Holloway, J. Durnal, J. Janicki, J. Hullinger, P. Washluske,
K. Olson, J. Weed, P. Ellit, M. G-ralik, T, Flanigan. Second row: M. Hawker, S. Heiser, S. Key,
J. Wozniak, L. Dingman, B. Bush, K. Cook, A. Gullickson, B, Gillman, G. Courington, B. Crynes.
Third row: M. Jasperson, V. Chern, B. Rieck, J. Downs, K. Kowalski, J. Turner, J, Bonislawski, S
Przybylinski, S. Swendsen, M. Herbert, N. LaFountain, Mr. Timberlake, sponsor. Fourth row: C.
Frankowski, C. Potempa, A. Bohnstadt, C. Witowski, L. Lyons, M. Koester, L. Ennis, T. Gryvna
M, Aust, L. Schmidt, J. Hartsburg, E. Smith. Fifth row: C. Seeling, S. Yagelski, J. Zemrowski
L. Sheets, D. Nichols, R. Talbutt, J. Jackson, G. Brooks, M. Flotow, R. Timm, N. Merriman
Sixth row: C. West, P. Dodson, J. Haven, M. Hester, E. Byrd, B. Chambers, T. Brennan, E. Mayo
T. Harrold, B. Baugh, S. Joyce, B. Ostwald.
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BOYS' CHORUS-Front row: W. Fly, S. Bush, T. Feddet, J. Wright, D. Dubie, L. Johnson, Mr.
Timberlake, sponsor. Second row: W. Brown, L. Fedder, S. Davis, J. Haynes, T. Surber, J. Bonheld.
Third row: R. Childers, L. Wiencek, D. Shaffer, J. Krachinski, T. Savinski, Kluge, W. Fly.
Boys' Chorus Girls' Chorus
GIRLS' CHORUS--Front row: D. Carnes, B. Ahrendt, L. Howard, J. Olson, J. Nussman, C.
Pieszchala, J. Striggow, D. Holden, D. Eldridge, A. Wanke. Second row: B. Collier, J. Daher,
G. Allen, G. Bush, S. Larson, L. Bowerman, C, Oviatt, D. Segnitz, D. Szymanski, T. Melnyk, Mr.
Timberlake, sponsor. Third row: B. Alexander, J. Tucker, J. Mealet, C. Hamlin, B. Hoop, M.
Dargis, C. Matkowski, P. Crama, L. Everett, C. Gerkin, C. Schoof. Fourth row: C. Laberge, P.
Hamblin, B. Holden, M. Komasinski, K. Wiesemann, S. Wolgast, P. Allen, C. Franson, C. Brooker,
P. Melnyk, M. Schultz, V. Brown. Fifth row: B. Edwards, W. Kelley, K. Will, M. Anderson, A.
Gardner, C. Foster, J. Smith, P. Fox, E. Adams, D. White, R. Nadratowski, B. Jaske, J. Guess.
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MADRIGALS-Front row: L. Schendel, D, Peters, L. Graham, M. Yoder. Second row: C. Bauer,
D. Durand, T. Cowan, R. jones, S. Northrop, S. Pudlo. Third row: D. Baugh, R. Stalbaum, D.
Boehnlein, L. Komasinski, D. Potempa.
Madrigals Mixed Ensemble
MIXED ENSEMBLE-Front row: L. Dingman, J. Wozniak, B. Ostwald, B. Timberlake, M. Her-
bert, C, Gerkin, K. Cook. Second row: J. Zemrowski, S. Cross, M. Komasinski, A. Gardner, B.
Baugh, M. Aust, S. Ritchie, C. Froelke. Third row: C. West, R. Talbutr, G. Brooks, J. Young,
E. Byrd, R. Wright, J. Jackson, E. Hurst, D. Nichols.
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STUDENT STORE-Front row: A. Christiansen, L. Glade, K. Kowalski, D. Adler, M. Maldy, J.
Benowirz, M. Alix. Seroml row: H. Shock, B. Rodgers, J. Skierkowski, L. McMinn, S. Yagelski, P.
Berg, D. Thorscn, P. Ruby. Third row: S. Parsley, D. Waldrep, S. Piper, D. Johnson, L. Schendel,
J. Joseph, T. Gryvna, D. Durand, L. Komasinski, J. Widmar, M. Capp.
Student Store Canteen
CANTEEN-Front row: P. Haynie, J. Mohamed, P. Ruby, D. Thorsen, B. Miller. Second row: C.
Samelson, H. Shock, K. Ryba, P. Brown, J. Jaques, K. Schaeffer, S. Riley, P. Crama, S. Shires.
Third row: L. Howard, M. Hering, R. Tiebert, S. Anderson, C. Miller, S. Meiser, A. Gleason, M.
LaBerge, J. Olson, J. Pontius. Fourth row: S. Giberson, M. Kozin, J. Peters, S. Zilch, J. Downs,
J. Boudreau, B. Linde, B. Barrels, C. Fox, J. Mirnick, B. Bankoflf. Fifth row: J. Rasmussen, W.
Lnshbrook, J. Ormsby, I. Ullrich, D. Peters, R. Stuart, S. Armstrong, P. Fox, B. Pearson, C. Kalil.
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A.V.A.-Front row: A. Kahn, F. McKee, E. Shawley, S. Malott, J. Nichols. Seaond row: L. Howard,
J. Mason, T. Muldoon, C. Stantz, P. johnson, B. Cooley, Mrs. Bonfleld. Third row: M. Rose, R.
Lidke, C. Black, D. Webber, T. Kurz, R. Ashton, D. Fredenberg. Fourih row: J. Schlundt, R.
Schochr, G. Woodruff, V. Norberg, J. Kovalinka, T. Oszuscik, G. Scott.
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A.V.A. Wnters Club
WRITERS' CLUB-Front row: J. Skierkowski, S. Yagelski, P. Stibbe, B. Hicks, Miss Williams.
Second row: T. Levinson, S. Gaby, L. Howard, B. Rossenberg, S. Arens. Third row: S. Novreske,
K. Kowalski, B. Linde, J. Boudreau, T. Gryvna. Fourth row: B. Kelly, J. Meyer, W. Diana, D.
Sarabia.
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FORUM CLUB-Front row: M. Alix, B. Garrels, L. Vernick, D. Adler, L. Howard. Second row:
M. Leins, M. Rolston, G. Miller, D. Waldrep, P. Pfaff, K. Mross, W, DeWald, Mrs. Spiro, sponsor.
Third roun' J. Hileman, A. Henry, J. Joseph, L. Schendel, G. Brooks, D. Mertl, B. Kelly.
Forum Club Math Club
MATH CLUB-Front row: M. Mathias, J. Olson, J. Harvey, S, Gahr, D. Adler, K. Block, M.
Alix, P. Brown. Second row: P. johnson, D. Abel, J. Peters, M. Rolston, B. Jones, G. Anderson,
M. Capp, B. Barrels, B. Bankoff, Mr. Presser. Third row: B. Henry, J. Hileman, T. Giese, W.
DeWald, D. Franks, B. Miller, S. Cross, D. Waldrep, L. Schendel, B. Kelly. Fourth row: P. Dodson,
D. Pliske, G. Schilf, G. Wisnieski, R. Glanz, D. Wood, D. Mertl, K. Lange, M. Smith, M. Bud.
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GERMAN CLUB-Front routx' J. Kimble, M. Kozin, T. Wilson, B. Malott, P. Pfaff, J. Mitnick,
K. Mross, S. Hurley, L. Glade. Second row: L. Hunn, Weiss, G. Anderson, J. Clifford, B. Chap-
pell, K. Benford, P. Haynie, C. Harrwig, B. Miller, C. Miller, G. Allen, Mr. Hihbs. Third rout:
C. Bohlim, C. Norris, S. Arens, K. Nall, P. Hoskam, T. Giese, D. Burkart, J. Armour, D. Abel,
C. Meredith, S. Novreske, L. Duffy, B. Cashbaugh. Fourth row: N. Voss, D. Sarahia, D. Richter, P.
Keever, D. Plank, H. Best, T. Brink, R. Scott, N. Bruemmer, T. Darrow, B. Baker, R. Sims, K.
Kolke, L. Barkow. Fifth row: D. Burkhart, A. Kahn, J. Weidner, K. Lange, D. Pelath, B. Bluhm,
T. Cofer, B. Pearce, J. Heuring, P. Kintzele, A. Palm, G. Stephenson, A. Jones, D. Rhoads.
German Club French Club
FRENCH CLUB--Front row: C. Brown, P. Miller, J. Benowitz, N. Hill, P. Pfaff, S. Meiser, S. Gahr,
J. Pontius, T. Levinson. Second row: M. Alix, L. Graham, J. Crawford, A. Oberlink, B. Hicks,
D. Berkes, J. Frank, C. Detwiler, L. Vernick, S. Shires. Third row: B. Morrison, K. Block, S. Ander-
son, S. Riley, K. Schaefifer, S, Ebert, K. Freier, S. Chakos, M. Chakos, L. Bohlin, K. Johnson,
Fourth row: J. Calvert, J. Ormsby, J. Mirnick, J. Czizek, M. Johnson, M. Anderson, G. Stratton,
S. Blumenfeld, K. Benford, D. Johnson, F. Armstrong. Fifth muz' C. Sadenwater, R. Young, C.
Seeling, J. Perry, J. Rockwood, P. Segelstrom, D. Duran, D. Waldrep, K. Mross, C. Hill, L. Warner.
Sixth row: D. Armstrong, P. Dodson, G. Wisnieski, E. Woodrick, D. Martin, D. Flanigan, B.
Vaughan, N. Spear, W. Diana, D. Pepple, T. Robison.
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LATlN CLUB-Front row: S. Hess, J. Malecki, P. Davis, M. Rolston, G. Anderson, L. Komasinski,
M. Capp, A. Hedges, J. Hanclloser, C. Simson. Second row: S. Dieckilman, J. Schoof, S. Bolka, D.
Peters, C. Beishline, P. Brown, M. Yoder, S. Novreske, B. Jones, M, Hering, J. Lindeman. Third
row: D. Peters, M. Mathias, K. Kowalski, L. Mork, J. Peters, T. juckett, W. Crook, B. Barrels,
P. Ruby, S. Wagner, D. Reed, B. Bankoff, B. Rosenberg. Fourlh row: K. Zolvinski, B. Miller, D.
Potempa, C. Witowski, B. Rodgers, W. DeWald, 1, Hileman, B. Kelly, S. Przybylinski, R. Pahl,
S. Steder, J. Harvey, S. Cross, M. Wozniak. Fiflh row: D. Franks, B. Block, K. Rogers, P. McBride,
T. Gryvna, B. Pearson, R. Stuart, R. Collison, F. Savona, 1. Haydusiewicz, D, Schroeder, D. Lauer,
M. Smith, L. Schendel, P. Fox, B. Skierkowski, D. Kolobuchowski.
Latin Club Spanish Club
SPANISH CLUB-Front row: B. Bankoff, P. Trout, L. Mitnick, T. Smith, R. Robinson, L. Howard,
A. Christiansen, D. Roth. Second row: D. Thorsen, J. Skierkowski, M. Leins, E. Ellison, V. Vernick,
M. Winski, E. Garrels, S. Lyster, P. Stibbe. Third row: R. Bochnlein, S. Yagelski, S. Meyer, S.
Vivian, M. Bartlett, R. Ashton, S. Levin, L. Leavitt, L. Lockwood, C. Fox. Fourth row: B. Shiels,
H. Hibner, S, Warner, 1. Leonard, D. Erickson, A. Miller, P. Schwartzenberg, J. Joseph, G. Walk,
M. Bud.
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'63 TRI-HI-Y-Front row: D. Thorsen, D. Durand, S. Hurst, J. Kerwin, P. Segelstrom, C. Simson
C. Kalil, P. Baker, T. Gryvna, M. Alix, Miss Cox. Second row: C. Johnson, L. Everett, J. Joseph
S. Piper, B. Weihmiller, A, Bohnstadt, C. Keller, J. Skierkowski, C. Seeling, P. Pfalf, D. Johnson
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D. Adler, C. Norris. Third row: M. Anderson, B. Hicks, D. Berkes, P. Bowers, J. Bonheld, B.
Cashbough, P. Carson, P. Cook, M. Cook, C. Detwiler P. Berg, L. Lyons, A. Oberlink. Fourth row:
L, Mettlen, M. Maldy, L. Mork, L. Lightcap, K. Benford, K. Kowalski, P. Novak, T. Kowalski
C. Kopczyk, S. Kuhn, J. Kiever, B. Dana, J. Lawson, J. Pieplow. Fifth row: L. Vernick, L. McMinn
D. Mclntyre, B. Rodgers, J. Calvert, P. Stibbe, G. White, R. Johnson, M. Steele, C. Stantz, Ll
Komasinski, M. Rolston, J. Widmar, J. Crawford.
'63 Tri-Hi-Y '64 Tri-Hi-Y
'64 TRI-HI-Y-Front row: S. Dieckilman, C. Beishline, J. Czizek, P. Dempsey, T. Dankert, S. Nie-
mann, K. Ryba, J. Westphal, C. Biederstaedt. Second row: D. Pearson, P. Schwartzenberg, B. Pear-
son, J. Johnson, E. Bergerson, S. Cross, C. Bard, S. Wolgast, G. Walk. Third row: B. Bankoff,
P. Brown, L, Shikany, J. Pieplow, P. Mignery, K. Schaeffer, J. Utpatel, J. Olson, S. Heiser, M.
Mathias, Mrs. Williams. Fourth row: C. Bohlim, S. Snyder, J. Schoof, L, Graham, M. LaRocco,
K. Block, C. Williams, K. Sprunger, R. Tiebert, J. Pontius, L. Paholski, S. Shires. Fifth row: P.
Beebe, S. Meyer, J. Mitnick, J. Peters, H. Shock, B, Morrison, N. Hill, S. Ebert, S. Meisie, K. Frier.
Sixth row: J. Ormsby, P. Benford, S. Blumenfeld, R. Pahl, S. Hedstrom, J. Smith, J. Harvey, K.
Mross, P. Trout, G. Stratton. Seventh row: J. Haack, J. Sherwood, M. Szecrolda, J. Tucker, B.
Steder, J. Nessler, J. Vawter, L. Lockwood, C. Hill, B. Miller, C. Sadenwater.
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'65 TRI-HI-Y-Front row: B. Scott, N. Merriman, B. Marquart, C. Gardner, K. Swanson, P. Haynie,
B. Graham, R. Chapala, D. Dawson, B. Sprague, M. Aust, V. Smith. Seeond row: R. Delco, J.
Smith, S. Armstrong, S. Peus, B. Boehm, M. Koster, J, Zeoik, D. Morse, P. Piecuch, J. Claeys, M.
Komasinski. Third row: S. Novreske, C. Smith, J. Grauel, C. Whalen, N. Garbacz, D. Holden,
J. Nussman, J. Olson, P. Washluske, K. Boza, K. Barrios, S. Raatz, J. Cassidy, C, Selke. Fourlh
iroun' K. Purtn, J. Pawlick, J. Rasmussen, K. Nall, J. Weed, C. Pieszchala, K. Vernier, D. Zerlett,
L. Pontius, S. Berkes, L. Wilson, K. Stevenson, K. Kempf, M. Noveroske, L. Lynch, M. Kozin,
P. Wolf, J. Egelske. Fiflh f0Il'.' I. Ullrich, R. Nadratowski, J. Jacobsen, J. Bohnstadt, S. Hurley,
A. Gleason, C. Krueger, L. Washluske, V. Woods, J. Scholl, S. Zeman, K. Cook, J, Boudreau, B.
Linde, M. Dargis, B. Rieck, J. Downs, S. Swendson, M. Brown, E. Haas. Sixlb row: K. Smiskey,
B. Jaske, L. Hunn, J. Dickey, B. Hoop, P. Gondik, S. Connect, D. McKinnon, D. Lievense, P. Gotto,
C. Markowski, S. Joyce, M. Schlutz, S. Dickinson, J. Sommerfield, J. Dale, V. Wiencek, D. Bischoff,
P. Tell, B. Crandall.
'65 Tri-Hi-Y Hi-Y
HI-Y-Front row: M. Dreyer, T. Giese, J. Ludwig, D. Abel, D. Franks, B. Henry, J. Hileman, M.
Winski, J. Oshinski. Second row: S. Janes, B. Gleason, J. Bonfield, B. Heric, D. Greenlaw, R. Ayad,
J. Arnett, M. Leins, T. Wiseman, R. Donoghue, sponsor. Third row: P. Hoop, A. Palm, C. Bauer,
D. Wood, D. Lauer, D. Steinke, J. Weidner, S. Henry, R. Henderson. Fourth row: D. Martin, K.
Davis, P. McBride, T. Darrow, M. Bartlett, D. Plank, K. Rogers, B. Bannwart, B. Childers. Fifth
row: E. Woodrick, B. Applegate, B. Chambers, O. Lubke, A. Miller, E. Susnis, M. Cappy, D.
Dunlop.
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FASHIONETTES-Front row: O. Graham, R. Boehnlein, D. Boehn-
lein, D. Foldenauer, F. Schoof. Second row: P. Schnick, M. Wozniak,
S. Wiencek, K. Nevers, M. Ohms, E. Smith, J. Harrsburg, C. Fultz,
M. Sparks, sponsor. Third row: L. Johnson, A. Farmer, J. Kerwin,
R. Holmes, S. Breed, S. Mazur, R. Johnson, J. Pieplow.
PAINTSPOTS-Front row: L. Howard, B. Schroeder, M. Ungurait,
Miss Commer. Second row: J. Rose, B. Clark, L. Logmana, S. Henrich,
T. Dankert. Third row: T. Drott, D. Killingbeck, J. Johnson, J.
Elliott, M. Smith, B. Timberlake.
F ashionettes Paintspots F.T.A.
F. T. A.-Front row: S. Novreske, S. Meiser, J. Rockwood, D. Waldrep, J. Joseph, J. Jacobsen,
S. Hurley. Second row: J. Schoof, D. Thorsen, S. Yagelski, L. Everett, P. Ross, B. Linde, M. Schultz,
F. Agemy, Mr. Croft, sponsor. Third row: L. McMinn, S. Przybylinski, J. Perry, D. Pearson, B.
Weihmiller, C. Fox, K. Miller, J. Sherrick. Fourth row: M. Wozniak, D. Aultman, E. Mayo, J.
Hajdusiewitz, E. Byrd, T. Greening, J. Jackson.
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G.A.A.-Front row: L. Smith, M. Ohms, L. Watson, F. Wiencek, C. Schoof. Second row: A. Alli-
son, C. Jarrett, C. Price, P. Ross, C. Lee, T. Whitlow, Mrs. Raisor. Third row: B. Sanders, A.
Reed, M. Jasperson, J. Weiss, K. Prast, P. Davis, M. Hutton. Fourth row: W. Kelley, J. Crawford,
S. Wolgast, J. Perry, J. Kemp, L. Johnson.
G.A.A. Golf Club Red Cross
GOLF CLUB--Front row: J. Mitnick, B. Pearson, L. Vemick,
J. Olson. Second row: B. Pearce, T. Loveland, T. Robison, N.
Foldenauer.
RED CROSS-Front row: R. Delco, J. Cummings, E. Byrd, J. Raz, J.
Johnson. Second row: F. Schoif, T. Dankert, S. Vivian, D. Taylor, L. Lyons,
J. Egelske, C. Fultz. Third row: L. Schmidt, L. Coker, M. Steele, M. Schultz,
B. Clark, G. Couch, S. Mazur, P. Pfaif, F. Wiencek.
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DANCE BAND-Front row: J. Richmond, T. Kriesel, J. Alinsky, J. Martin, L. Steele, S. Janes.
Second row: R. Swinehart, T. Juckett, R. Collison, B. Kemp, A. Palm. Third row: T. Burkhart,
D. Rhoads, D. Plank, D. Reed, T. Herrbach.
Dance Band
BAND-From row: N. LaFountain, K. Lange, J. Martin, K. Schaeffer, J. Vawter, K. Vernier
K. Valentine, K. Swanson, D. Burkett. Second row: P. Novak, S. Hurley, B, Ostwald, K. Bohne
D. jacks, S. Dickinson, T. Cruise, D. Rhoads, C. Yentes, T. Kriesel, L. Steele, S. Shires, J. Alinsky,
P. Carson. Third row: L. Coker, D, Dawson, D. Longstreet, D. Nicklas, L. Gryzbacz, S. Riley
PEP BAND-Frou! row: D. Swanson, M. Chase, T. Herrbach, D. Nicklas. Second row: J. Martin,
J. Alinsky, D. Plank, D. Maciejewski. Thirzl row: T. Kriesel, D. Reed, T. Juckett. Fourth row:
J. Richmond, T. Cruise, A. McGee, T. Burkhart, R. Kemp. Fifth f0'll'.' R. Robinson, A. Palm,
D. Swinehart, D. Rhoads, R. Collison.
Pep Band Band
J. Wagner, R. Wright, J. Richmond, D. Hartke, R. Robinson, B. Olson, A. McGee, T. Juckett
P. Maciejewski, R. Kemp, R. Collison, J. Herry. Fourth faux' J. Vanderplough, P. Winkler, S. Janes
W. Millard, J. Schmule, M. Chase, D. Swanson, S. Levin, D. Nickell, T. Herrbach, D. Plank
D. Flanigan, D. Reed, N. Marshall, T. Burkhart, A. Fulton, J. Brown, R. Dobeski, R. Swinehart
TRADE AND INDUSTRY-Front row: J. Kimble, M. Thompson, M. Ohms, K. Henrich, J. Cam-
mett, C. Wright, J. Switalski, Mr. Maxey. Second row: M. Wesepki, J. Switalski, L. Gipe, J. Lee,
G. Mahaffey, J. Kolobuchowski, C. Kalil, M. Kubaszczyk. Third row: G. Bowmar, T. Bechman, E.
Pawlack, A. Krueger, D. Bobinski, N. Smith, T. Wilson, D. Childress, C. Bowmar.
Trade and Industry Distributive Education
DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION-Front row: E. Denham, B. Ford,
N. Carter, Miss McQuilkin, sponsor. Second row: N. Srachowski,
B. Rinehart, R. Zygmuntowski, L. Nauyokas, R. Walter. Third
row: T. Richter, R. Maddox, J, Kersey, W. Popard.
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY-Front row: N. Lowry, S. Hurst, L.
Merrlen, C. Ford, Mr. Maxey. Second row: D. Kienitz, J. Allie, B. Ed-
wards, L. Adrian, L. Nauyokas. Third row: L. Klemz, J. Cox, T. Moore,
B. Phillips, J. Jasnieski, B. Buckner.
FOOTBALL CONCESSIONS-Front row: C. Beishline, M. LaRocco, J. Olson, R. Tiebert, J.
Utpatel, M. Gralik, M. Mathias, C. Biederstaedt, T. Westby, P. Peters, B. Bankoff. Second row:
T. Mikulski, S. Snyder, S. Barrels, J. Harvey, K. Nevers, L. Shikany, K. Ryba, B. Morrison, N. Sill,
S. Robert, K. Frier, S. Meiser, P. Brown, Mr. Lonzo. Third r0z1'.' R. Stuart, C. Sadenwater, J.
Nessler, M. Zeitller, S. Blumenfeld, J. Sherrick, K. Mross, J. Czizek, B. White, S. Henrich, J. Peters,
J. Mitnick, J. Pahs, J. Ormslwy. Fofzrfla mum' K. Davis, B. Jones, L. Lockwood, C. Bard, S. Cross, C.
Ropar, B. Miller, B. Skierkowski, E. Bergerson, P. Schwartzenberg, B. Pearson, G. Walk, S.
Niemann, D. Pearson. Fifth row: D. Abel, B. Slutzkin, D. Franks, H. Haberman, J, Curtis, N. Spear,
J. Weidner, T. Cowan, D. Erickson, E. Susnis, C. Bauer, B. Ashton, T. Loveland, V. Vernick,
M. Elotow.
Junior Concessions
BASKETBALL CONCESSIONS-Front row: L. Paholski, J. Pontius, M. Hering, J. Olson, M.
Mathias, P. Davis, C. Miller, J. Utpatel, P. Brown, J. Mitnick, J. Pieplow. Second row: Mr. Lonzo,
L. Shikany, J. Ormsby, P. Mignery, B. Bankoff, C. Beishline, J. Harvey, P. Twible, J. Peters, K.
Nevers, S. Snyder. Third rmzz' B. Edwards, J. Tucker, H. Shock, B. Barrels, J. Mohamed, J. Pahs,
B. Pearson, K. Westbrook, P. Davis, M. Zeidler. Fourth row: B. Morrison, S. Blumenfeld, J. Nessler,
J. Schlick, K. Mross, B. Miller, J. Czizek, C. Loetz, C. Bard, R. Stuart. Fifth row: M. Bartlett, B.
Skierkowski, E. Bergerson, M. Dreyer, B. Kelly, R. Ashton, D. Lauer, P. McBride, M. Flotow,
H. Habermam, J. Brown, B. Slutzkin. Sixllz row: K. Rogers, T. Zeese, J. Curtis, G, Stephenson,
K. Davis, J. Weidner, D. Dunlop, B. Bannwart, R. Kerwin, C. Bauer, S. Janes.
B-Team Cheerleaders--Front row: B. Rieclc, J. Downs, C. Bohlim. Second rouz' C. Wright, V. Chem, K. Lee.
Cheerleaders
Varsity Cheerleaders-left lo right: J. Jaques, K. Block, D. Adler, C. Sadenwater, T, Gryvna, M. Alix
s.Kim1ig.
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Front mum' V. Smith, S. Yagelski, P. Stibhe, M. Rolston, G. Anderson, J. Joseph, S. Piper, L, McMinn,
K. Kowalski, J. Olson, J. Nussman, S. Kieffer. Second mzza' J. Schoof, B. Sprague, J. Xwagner, N. Mer-
riman, C. Seeling, J. Skierkowski, D, Thorsen, R. Young, J. Calvert, D. Durand, L. Komnsinski, C.
Pieszchala, P. Hynie. Third row: K. Schaeffer, A. Christiansen, J. XXfidmnr, M. Anderson, J. Bonlleld,
B. Cashlmuglm, B. Rodgers, S. Arens, 1. Pieplow, K. Benford, C, Fox. Frmrilv 1'ou'.' M. Gralik, R.
Holmes, S. Shires, L. Lyons, P. Pfaif, S. Malecki, C. Wilke, D. McIntyre, 1. Olds, R. johnson, G.
Wlmite, P. Ruby. Fiflb roux' C. Short, J. Claeys, S. Meyers, S. Henrich, C. Gohle, C. Schoof, J, Gill,
J. Turner, C. Witowski, D. Porempa. Sixth row: A. Gardner, G. Kaeding, T. Swanson, G. Allen,
S. Lyster, J. Graul, L, Lightcap, J. Beck, J. Wozniak, E. Qozniak, S. Wfrolvlewski, SCIYVIIIJ ronz' R.
Boelmlein, P. Schroeder, G. Powell, M. Novreske, C. Lockridgc, C. Schroeder, T. Flnnignn, S. Schoch,
G. Courington, D. White, L. Bryant. Eighth row: S. Peus, B. Rosenberg, L. Hedrick, M. Lass, S. Giluer-
son, J, Rassmusen, P. Wolfe, M. Szecholda, S. Yeaman, C. Wushltxske.
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Basketball players
huddled before a game: tense hands and faces
in a close circleg anxious voices
debating strategyg
sweatcoats, jerseys, heads, arms
form an athletic quilt as seen from the bleachers.
And students in the bleachers: the yellers,
hopers, rejoicers and despairers, sweating out
each basket
with the team. A Bond of Pride
unites
the students in the bleachers
and the students on the playing floor-
"We're from M.C. High, and no one
could be prouderf'
But sports at Elston
is not only a swift tide of
emotion at a game. It is an individual
practicing long hours from late summer to the end
of fall or from fall
to early spring until the body
becomes the mind's obedient tool. It is a coach
Watching a disorganized collection of impulsive
adolescents transformed under his supervision to a
team. It is hard workg and the fruit
of that Work is pride: pride
in the teams, the coaches, the students-
A Bond of Pride.
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FOOTBALL TEAM-Fin! row: J. Bonfield Mgr., J. Oshinski, B. Henry, J, Arnett, R. DiGiacomo,
G. Schilf, D. Mertl, T. Zeese, K. Rodgers, D. Armstrong, P. Zook, J. Sullivan. Second row: Dick
Lamb, Coachg M. Bartlett, Mgr.g J. Wellnitz, Mgr., P. Moriarty, R. Kerwin, B, Bannwart, T. Smith,
O. Lubke, B. Chambers, R. Glanz, M. Cappy, W. Foster, J. Valentine, Mgr., Vic Overman, Coach,
Big Red compiles 4-4-1 record
The Red Devils opened their season in what the Hammond
Timex called one of the "toughest Jamborees in the state."
City played Hammond Morton, a team that had intact the
squad from last year's number three state team. City surprised
the strong Governors 7-0 and then beat the perennially tough
East Chicago Roosevelt Roughriders 14-O. The Red Devils
beat the Raiders of Gary Tolleston 20-6 in a game that
showed many Red Devil weaknesses.
In their first NIHSC game the Red Devils rebounded to
trounce Fort Wayne 41-7. Senior Quarterback, Bert Henry,
completed five passes in five attempts and scored a touchdown
to lead the Big Red to their second straight triumph.
The mighty Senators from East Chicago Washington, then
rated number two in the state, invaded City for our Home-
coming. The Red Devils, living up to the Overman tradition
of never losing a Homecoming, supplied a 14-14 tie to deflate
the Senator's hopes of a perfect season.
Traveling to Brickie Bowl late in the season, the Red Devils
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ruined Hobart's Homecoming 13-12. The Devils broke a five
game Brickie win skein.
With the close of every football season the All Conference
and All State Teams are chosen. This year as in past years
the Red Devils had a place on these teams. Tackle Oscar
Lubke was selected by the Associated Press as a first string
tackle on the All Stare Squad. The United Press International
selected Lubke and Guard Bruce Chambers as members of
their first unit. The Big "O" also was a member of the All
Conference Team on the starting unit.
The Big Red outscored its opponents averaging 15 points
a game, but allowing only 11. They also outgained their foes
by grinding out 2,137 yards to 1,913 for their opponents.
The Red Devil Pass Defense was more than adequate with
Bert Henry, Vernon Payne, J. B. Kiser, and jerry Oshinski
allowing only four of the opponents sixteen touchdowns to
be scored through the air.
Coach Overman will have seven lettermen returning along
with this year's Sandburr Squad.
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Jerry Karstens, Coach. Third row: B. Gabrunas, D. Greenlaw, J. Skonieczny,
S. Kunkel, V. Payne, D. Dunlop, L. Lauer, K. Krueger, E. Woodrick, D.
Przybylinski, J. Hajdusiewicz, W. Reed, L. Beaver, P. McBride, S. Henry.
SANDBURRS-Firri row: D. Westphal, Mgr., J. Coat, S. Cochran, 1. Craig, P.
Gondeck, R. Hetlsrrom, L. Crane, J. Kenehck, G. Serhal, E. Ganshorn, F. Keen
D. Gloff. Serond roux' Noel Schlegelmilch, Coachg J. Grady, L. Steele, C. Lamm
1. Snyder, B. Kelsey, J. Richmond, D. Hauck, D. Beyers, R. Norrick, D. Nickell
T. Wiseman, Mgr., jerry Cripe, Coach. Tbird foxzu' T. Foldenauer, M. Frageman
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J. Jacobs, K. Tomaszewski, J. jaske, R. Karm, D. Swanson, E. Foltlenauer, Bl
Brown, R. Markowski, T. Troutter, M. Stupeck, T. Cappy, D. Peller, Mgr,
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CHammond Mortonj . . 7 0
CE. C. Rooseveltb . . I4 0
Gary Tolleston . . . 20 6
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Kelly, L. LaBerge, S. Major, T. Bietry, W. Fly, J, Edwards, N. Gibson, D. Steinke. Second row:
Coach Bruce Fischer, C. Holmes, J. Archibault, H. McAnaly, D. Cassler, O. Collier, D. Plank, B.
Vaughn, L. Norvell, T. Levendoski, B. Applegate, J. Rhodes, D. Phillips, Coach Douglas Adams.
Harriers run to Regionals
The Red Devil Cross Country Team started the 1962 season
with a new coach. Mr. Douglas Adams, assisted by Mr. Bruce
Fischer. took over for Mr. Millbranth, who is now Business CROSS COUNTRY
Manager of Athletics. The Devils started out slowly, losing MC Opp
their hrst three meets, but finished up with eleven wins in Valparaiso ' l Q 15 50
their next twelve. The Red Devils played host to the 1962 Ft. Wayne North . ' 20 43
Eastern Division Northern Indiana High School Conference S. B. Adams t . 21 40
Cross County Meet and won a Third Place Trophy. The Devils Elkhart U D l 55 24
placed 2nd in the LaPorte Sectionalg the next week the two S- B. Riley , . l 24 36
milers ended their season by placing 7th in the Regional Meet. S. B. Central Q - 20 43
Seniors Tim Bietry, Leo LaBerge, and John Edwards sparked Laporte i I . 18 45
the team to its 11-4 record. Mishawaka I I 25 32
Coach Adams had many juniors and sophomores on his Goshen , n 22 37
squad this year who will return for the 1963 season. Laporte l . U g 20 34
S. B. Washington . . 19 40
Gary Lew Wallace . . 20 43
Chesterton . . . . 23 36
Hobart . . . 43 20
Crown Point . . 22 57
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Mishawaka . .
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Coach Harold Wegner's Tennis Team gained experience in
the 1962 season. The team finished with a 5-5 recordg all
decisions were against conference opponents. Neil Hartman,
Jerry Gibbs, and Ronnie Henderson played the three singles
matches for the greater part of the year. Henderson and Hart-
man played the number one doublesg Jerry Gibbs and Bob
Gleason played the other doubles match.
The many underclassmen on this year's squad will form a
basis for next year's team.
Tennis team builds
TENNIS TEAM-Front row: Brian Nowfel, Bob Gleason, Ron Henderson, Dave Holtzlander, mas-
cot, Jerry Gibbs, Neil Hartman. Second row: Bill Slutzkin, Dick Schaumann, John Selke, Kent
Davis, George Cieciwa, Dan Franks, Coach Harold Wegner.
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Coach Del Miller. Second row: Ray Deutcher, Bill Kelly, Ron Spencer, Norman Voss, Gene Schilf,
Bill Stahoviak, John Hauskins, Jim Peo.
Linksmen go to State
GOLF
MC OPP
Hammond Noll .... . 154 165
Hobart .... . 156 181
Valparaiso . . . . 156 168
Gary Lew Wallace . 165 163
Dyer . . . . 165 171
Elkhart . . . 340 321
S. B. Adams . . 340 333
S. B. Central . . . 310 352
Mishawaka . . . 335 337
LaPorte . . . 327 309
S. B. Riley . . 327 315
Elkhart . . . 320 327
S. B. Adams . . 406 403
S. B. Central . . . 336 334
Plymouth . . . 336 328
Mishawaka . 399 397
S. B. Riley . . 350 313
LaPorte . . . . 350 326
Valparaiso . . . . 325 334
Hammond Noll . . 327 321
Benton Harbor . . 316 327
Coach Del Miller's Golf Team won nine of twenty-one
matches during the 1962 season, placed fourth in a large field
at the Lake Hills Invitational in Hammond, and placed in the
Sectional meet at LaPorte's Beechwood Golf Course. The Red
Devils, playing against the stiffest competition at the state
meet at Coffin Course in Indianapolis, managed to tie for
28th place.
Senior Jerry Timm gave the Red Devils consistently low
scores, with Mark Winski and Bob Peters also contributing to
the success of this year's squad.
LaPorte . .
Chesterton .
S. B. Adams .
S. B. Central .
E. C. Roosevelt .
Mishawaka .
S. B. St. Joseph .
Hammond Morton
S. B. Riley . .
Valparaiso .
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The Red Devils' Track Team, in their first year under Coach
Earl McAnally and Assistant Coach Bruce Fischer, won four
out of ten meets. The Thinclads finished fourth at the Ham-
mond Invitationalg the Devil's mile relay team placed first at
the same meet. J. D. Hairston, captain of this year's squad
and high point man on the squad in almost every meet, was
awarded the trophy for outstanding track athlete at the 1962
Lettermen's Banquet.
Even though Coach McAnnally lost a few seniors, he will
be greeted by nine returning lettermen. These lettermen plus
other '62 squad members will give the Red Devils a nucleus
for next year's team.
TRACK TEAM-Front row: L. Beaver, J. D. Hairston, M. LaRocco, S. Ferguson, J. Parker, D.
Prybylla, B. Chambers, V. Igelski, J. Carpenter, D. Plank. Second row: K. Herring, Mgr., E. Wood-
rick, D. Robbins, J. Henley, R. Millbranth, P. Orzeck, J. Rux, B. Bannwart, J. Oshinski, S. Armour.
Third row: D. Plank, E. Susnis, J. Selke, K. Krueger, N. Gibson, E. White, J. Manigold, B.
Whinnen, T. Giese. Fourth row: Coach Earl McAnally, J. Wiedner, Mgr., S. Major, P. McBride,
D. Dunlop, D. Lauer, K. Davis, P. Dodson, P. Zook, L. I.aBerge, T, Reed, Mgr., G. Hedstrom,
Mgr., B. Mahaffey, Asst. Coach Bruce Fischer.
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SWIMMING
MC OPP
Portage . . . . 53 42
Howe Military . . 39 56
Goshen . . . . 55 31
Lew Wallace . . 71 24
Horace Mann . . 49 46
S. B. Riley . . . 31 64
Valparaiso . . . 25 70
Chesterton . . . 76 18
S. B. Central . . 42 44
Goshen Relays . 1st -
Mishawaka . . . 62 32
S. B. Washington . . . . 43 54
S. B. Adams . . 62 32
LaPorte . . . . 44 42
The Swimming Team in its second year of competi-
tion finished the season with eight wins and six losses.
The Red Devil tankmen, coached by Ross Kuszmaul,
compiled a three-four record, finishing fifth in the
Eastern Division of the Northern Indiana High School
Conference. The inexperienced swimmers at City High
beat such teams as Goshen and LaPorte-teams with
three years' experience.
The Red Devils also won the Goshen Relays, beating
out three other teams. The Devils won fourteen trophies
and twenty-six ribbons at the meet. John Curtis was
big man in the win at Goshen, winning three individual
trophies, in the Conference Meet at the end of the sea-
son, he finished third in the backstroke to give the
Devils points in the Hnal meet standings. Coach Kusz-
maul, satisfied with the team's progress, summed up the
season with the exclamation, "A great job!"
Aquanauts splash to 8-6 record
SWIMMING TEAM-T. Wiseman, S. Lowe, T. Reed, T. Brink, J. Farley, A. Murray, J.
McWhorter, J. Wiedner, P. Hoop, T. Loveland, C. Enyeart, J. Curtis.
BASEBALL TEAM-Front row: B. Henry, D. Greenlaw, B. Ragsdale, R. Haberman, N. Rebac, J.
Arnold, T. Tiedeman, N. Porterrield, D. Jasicki. Second row: Coach Dave Parry, B. Hendrickson,
Mgr D. Mertl, D. Cox, T, Dunlap, D. Schaurnann, T. Smith, B. Pilecki, J. Krachinski, A. Jumche,
T Dunlap, Asst. Coach Paul Michaels.
City nine captures crown
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Hobart ....
E. C. Roosevelt .
S. B. Adams . .
Elkhart . .
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The 1962 Red Devil Baseball Team tied for the conference
title with South Bend Central, winning seven of their eight
conference games. They linished the season with sixteen wins
in twenty-one starts. Sophomore Terry Dunlap and senior Dick
jasicki owned 7-1 and 5-1 records respectively. The Red Devil
pitchers gave up an average of only two runs per gameg junior
Bert Henry and senior Jim Arnold led the team with averages
of .469 and .426 while Red Devil hitters averaged .269 as a
team. The Devils outscored their opponents 148 runs to 54
runs.
The Red Devils lost only three starters from last year's
squad. With 13 returning lettermen Coach Parry is looking
forward to another successful year and perhaps another con-
ference title.
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BASKETBALL TEAM-Kneeling: Jim Skonieczny, Manager, John Selke, Vernon Payne, J. B.
Kiser, Jim Wellnitz, Manager, Eugene Simmons, Steve Major, Winroe Reed, Steve Henry, Manager.
Standing: Dick Lamb, Assistant Coach, Les Norvell, Terry Smith, Dale Phillips, Ken Krueger,
john Rhodes, Tony Levendowski, Nate Gipson, Doug Adams, Head Coach.
Red Devils ranked 6th, 8th in state
Coach Doug Adams led the 1963 Fighting Red Devils to
a 21-4 record. The Devils placed second in the Eastern Divi-
sion of the Northern Indiana High School Conference with
a record of six wins and three losses. The Big Red held the
number eight spot in the final Associated Press Poll and cap-
tured sixth place on the United Press Honor Roll.
The senior-dominated team started the season with a ten
game winning streak. They beat South Bend Central 75-70
and Chicago Marshal 79-71 during the skein. The last two
games of the win streak were victories in the East Chicago
Washington Holiday Tournament. The Devils, ranked number
two at the time, bear Evansville Bosse, last year's state champ
and the number one team in the state at the time C75-615.
The following night the Fighting Red won the Holiday
Tournament with a 68-46 triumph over the eighth ranking
host Senators. During the ensuing week the Associated Press
unanimously chose the Red Devils as the number one team
in the state of Indiana.
The Red Devil's bubble was popped the following week
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as unranked but always dangerous Goshen upset the Devils
67-64. The next night the Big Red rebounded to crush the
East Chicago Washington Senators 72-51.
The Devils got back on the winning trail as they defeated
Elkhart, Mishawaka, and Hammond Noll to give them a
record of fourteen wins and one defeat. City traveled to arch-
rival LaPorte, and the Bred up Slicers beat the Devils for the
first time in fifteen games 82-72. Fort Wayne North clipped
City while they were down the following week 76-71. The
Devils bounced back and finished the regular season with a
17-3 record by defeating South Bend Washington, Peru, and
South Bend Riley.
The Red Devils won their twelfth consecutive sectional by
defeating the LaPorte team, that had conquered them earlier
in the season, 66-62. john Rhodes, J. B. Kiser, and Vernon
Payne were selected as members of the All-Sectional Team.
City entered the regional with hopes of capturing their
first title since 1935. The Devils defeated a big, fast Gary
Roosevelt 88-83 in the afternoon. The final game pitted the
Devils against East Chicago Washington, a team the Devils
had beaten twice previously. This time six foot nine inch
Rich Mason proved too much for the smaller Devils. Mason
scored 46 points as he led his team to a 81-67 victory over
the Devils, eliminating them from the state tournament. The
Red Devils placed four boys on the Gary Port Tribuneh All-
Regional Team. J. B. Kiser, Vernon Payne, Terry Smith, and
Dale Phillips were selected as members of the team.
During the entire year the Red Devils scored an average
of 79 points per game, allowing an average of only 62 points
to be scored against them. City's average margin of victory
was 17 points. Dale Phillips led the Red Devils in rebound-
ing by pulling down a total of 263 caroms. This figure gave
the six foot four inch senior an average of 10.5 rebounds
per game. Vernon Payne, the only junior on the starting five,
led the Devils in scoring for the second straight year averag-
ing 17.5 points per game and acquiring a total of 433 points
for the year.
Every man on this year's squad lettered. Even though six
seniors will graduate, six juniors are waiting to move up
with many impressive sophomores who compiled a 12-7
record for coach Dick Lamb's Pink Imps.
BASKETBALL
Gary Froebel . . .
Valparaiso . . . .
Hammond Morton
S.B. Central . .
Chicago Marshal . .
S.B. Adams .
F. W. South. . . .
Hammond High .
Evansville Bosse . .
E. C. Washington .
Goshen .... .
E. C. Washington . . .
Elkhart .... .
Mishawaka . . . .
Hammond Noll . .
I.aPorte . . .
F.W. North . . .
S.B. Washington .
Peru ....
S.B. Riley .
Stillwell . . .
Union Township . .
LaPorte .... .
Gary Roosevelt .
E. C. Washington .
MC OPP
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81 70
91 72
75 70
79 71
87 55
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68 46
64 67
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PINK IMPS-Knegling: L. Krueger, Managerg J. Henry, D. Kelley, D. Church, I. Franks, G.
Foldenauer, E. White, D. Nichols, Manager. Stm1ding.' F. LaBorn, C. Lamm, F. Keene, M, Frage-
man S Mohammed, R. Wright, R Hedstrom, L. Crane, Coach Dick Lamb.
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Superintendent of Schools Assistant Superintendent
Administrators keep school system running smoothl
SCHOOL BOARD--Sealed: Mr. Walter Wentland, presidentg Mrs. Grace Sparrow, secretaryg
Miss Elma Schilf, financial secretaryg Slanding: Dr. P. J. Pilecki, vice presidentg Mr. E. Preston
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Principal Assistant Principal
Lack of space was the biggest problem confronting our
administrators during the 62-63 year. Mr. Smith and Mr.
Yentes, working with the School Board, purchased land for a
junior high school in Lakeland and an elementary school for
the South Gate Subdivision. An additional six rooms were
added to the Knapp Elementary School. This year Mr. G.
Robert Stevens was appointed Director of Transportation.
Following through administrative decisions were Mr.
Haney, Elston Senior High principal, and Mr. jones, assistant
principal. They tackled the need of space in Elston and found
new ways to fit in the 1850 students.
Miss Ruth Kemena-Director of Health and Service
Mr. George Mclntire-Audio-Visual Director
Mrs. Janice Breed-Director of Guidance
SECRETARIES-Mrs. Lucille Larsen and Miss Har-
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G. ROBERT STEVENS
Director of Transportation
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Co-Valedictorian Co-Valedictorian
Deryle Durand Maxine Alix
Philip Moriarty
National Merit
Scholarship Finalist
Mary Ann Rolston
D.A.R. Citizenship Award
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Maxine Alix
Deryle Durand
Paul Johnson
Jacqueline Widmar
Donna Peters
Patricia Ruby
Walter DeWa1d
Patricia Pfaif
Thomas Burns
Albert Henry
Richard Jones
S.A.R. Citizenship Award
Summer Exchange Student
Geoffrey Rose
Winner in National Council
of Teachers of English Contest
Jane Ann Nelson
Betty Crocker
Homemaker Award
Three years at Elston end on the auditorium stage with
a small leather-encased piece of paper, three years at Elston
end with tears, impassive mature faces, a noisy flock of
congratulating relatives, high-spirited parties-they end with
a half-whispered goodbye, said walking out the door, or
leaving the last class, or looking at the school a day or a
month later.
We started as sophomoresg our party was "The Wild
West"g we came to know Elston-its class elections, home-
coming, cheerleader elections, Red Devil games, assemblies,
classes, clubs. Then we were juniors, next to the top, we
presented "January Thaw", our Prom was "Bali Hai." To lead
our Senior Class we chose Tom Dolembo as president, john
Hileman as vice-president, and Theresa Gryvna as secretary-
treasurer. Our class sponsors were Mrs. Jeanette Urquhart and
Mr. Harold Wegner. As seniors we've crowned our three
years by setting up a scholarship fund in honor of Fanny.
From the raw material of three years we've molded an
experience we won't forget. We're proud of it.
CLASS OFFICERS-John Hileman, vice-president, Theresa Gryvna
secretary-treasurerg Tom Dolembo, president.
Seniors bid Elston farewell
SENIOR STEERING COMMITTEE-Maureen Anderson, Theresa Gryvna, Tom Dolembo, Dcryle
Durand, Mary Ann Rolston. Standing: Mrs. Urquhart, Laura Mork, Frank Armstrong, Ed Wootl-
rick, john Hileman, Tina Kowalski, Mr. Wagner.
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SANDRA ARENS-Hall Monitors 2, 33 Hall Patrol 33 Red Derbies
lg Cheering Block 2, 33 Soph. Party lg Jr. Prom 23 German Club
1, 2, 33 Forum Club 23 Writers' Club 3.
SHAUN ARMOUR-Homecoming 33 Student Council 3g Cheerlead-
ers 1, 2, 33 Cross Country 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Wrestling 23 Hall Patrol
2, 33 Jr. Concessions 23 ELSTONIAN 2, 33 Soph. Party 13 Jr. Prom
23 German Club 13 Paint Spots 13 "Oklahoma" Musical 3.
FRANK ARMSTRONG-Steering Committee 33 Red Derbies 35
French Club 2, 3.
RICHARD ARMSTRONG-Football 33 Red Derbies 33 French
Club 2, 3.
JOHN ARNETT-Football 1, 2, 3g Hall Monitors 2, 33 Jr. Red Cross
lg Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Jr. Play 13 Jr. Prom 23 Mixed Chorus 3.
RICHARD AYAD
EDWARD BABINEC
PAM BAKER-Jr. Concessions 13 Red Derbies 13 Cheering Block lg
Jr. Play 13 Jr. Prom 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
LARRY BEAVER-Track l, 23 Football 2, 3.
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SUE ABBOTI'-D.E. Club 33 Mixed Chorus 33 Orchestra 13 Cheer-
ing Block 1.
MICHAEL ABEL.
DONNA ADLER-Honor Society 2, 33 Homecoming 2, 33 Student
Council 1, 23 Cheerleaders 1, 2, 33 Science Seminar 13 Hall Monitors
33 Student Store 33 Jr. Play 23 Soph. Party 13 Jr. Prom 23 German
Club 1, 2g Math Club 1, 2, 3g Forum Club 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33
Jr. Miss Pageant.
BARBARA AHRENDT-G.A.A. 23 Girls' Chorus 13 Mixed Chorus
2, 3.
MAXINE ALIX-Honor Society 2, 3g Homecoming 2, 3, Cheerlead-
ers 1, 2, 3g Exchange Student 23 Hall Monitors l, 2, 33 Oiiice Mes-
sengers lg Student Store 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Jr. Play 23 Soph.
Party 13 Jr. Prom 23 "Oklahoma"3 French Club 2, 33 Math Club
1, 2, 33 Forum Club 1, 3.
JAMES ALLIE-T8zI Club 2, 3.
GAIL ANDERSON-Honor Society 2, 3g Homecoming 33 Coun-
selors' Assistants 23 Jr. Concessions 23 Red Derbies 1, 23 Cheering
Block 31 ELSTONIAN 2, 33 Jr. Play 23 Soph Party lg Jr. Prom 2,
Latin Club 2, 33 Math Club 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2.
PATRICIA ANDERSON-Hall Monitors 23 Red Derbies 33 Cheering
Block 33 Jr. Prom 23 French Club 2, 33 Girls' Chorus 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3.
SUSAN ANDERSON-Canteen 33 Hall Monitors 2, 33 Red Derbies
13 Cheering Block 2, 3g Jr. Play 23 Soph. Party 13 Jr. Prom 23 French
Club 2, 3g Blackfriars 13 A Cappella 33 Mixed Chorus 23 "Oklahoma"3
Jr. Miss Pageantg Rotary Speech Contest 2.
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JERRIE suis BECK-Red Derbies 2, 3, cheering Biock 2, 3.
TERRY BECKMAN
KAREN BENFORD-Canteen 2, 33 Jr. Concessions 23 Red Derbies
23 Cheering Block 33 ELSTONIAN 2, 33 Jr. Play 23 Soph. Party 13
Jr. Prom 23 German Club 3g French Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3.
JUDY BENOVVITZ--Steering Committee 2, 33 Cheerleaders 13 Hall
Monitors 1, 23 Student Store 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Red Derbies 33
CRIMSON COMET 33 Jr. Play 23 Soph. Party 13 Jr. Prom 23 French
Club 2, 33 Math Club 23 Forum Club 13 "Oklahoma,"
PAM BERG--Steering Committee 2, 33 Student Store 33 Jr. Con-
cessions 23 Red Derbies 1, 33 Jr. Play 23 Soph. Party 13 Jr. Prom 23
French Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
DOROTHY BERKES-Hall Monitors 2, 33 Jr. Red Cross 13 Jr.
Concessions 23 Red Derbies 1, 2, 33 Jr. Play 23 Soph. Party 13 Jr.
Prom 23 French Club 2, 33 Math Club 13 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3.
HEINZ BEST--German Club 3.
TIM BIETRY-Cross Country 33 Baseball 13 Hall Patrol 1, 2, 33 Jr.
Concessions 23 Jr. Play 23 Soph. Party 13 Jr. Prom 23 Spanish Club
2, 33 Mixed Chorus 23 "Oklahoma"3 Boys' Chorus 1.
NANCY BINTZ-Girls' Chorus 1.
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RICHARD BLISSMER
ROBERT BLOCK-Hall Patrol 1, 2, 33 Jr. Concessions 23 Latin
Club 2, 3g Math Club 1, 2, 33 Forum Club 2.
CAROL BODLEY
DIANE BOEHNLEIN-Dahlites 1, 2, 33 Jr. Concessions 23 Red
Derbies 2, 33 Spanish Club 33 A Cappella 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 13
Madrigals 2, 33 "Amahl and the Night Visitors"3 "Oklahoma"3
Fashionettes 2, 3.
ROBERT BOEHNLEIN-Student Council 23 Hall Patrol 33 Jr. Con-
cessions 23 German Club 13 Math Club 1.
LINDA BOHLIN-Canteen lg Hall Monitors 23 Red Derbies 2, 33
Jr. Prom 23 French Club 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3.
ALICE BOHNSTADT-G.A.A. 13 Jr. Red Cross 13 Red Derbies
1, 23 Cheering Block 23 Jr. Play 23 Soph. Party 13 Jr. Prom 23 Ger-
man Club 13 Blackfriars 13 Girls' Chorus 1, 23 Mixed Chorus 33
Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3.
JAMES BONFIELD--Basketball 13 Football 1, 2, 33 Hall Monitors
2, 33 Hall Patrol 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Jr. Prom 23 Mixed Chorus 33
Boys' Chorus 3.
JANET BONFIELD-Red Derbies 2, 33 Cheering Block 2, 33 Jr.
Prom 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3.
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JUDY BRUHLER--Tri-Hi-Y 3.
WILLIAM BUCKNER-T8cI Club 2, 3.
DAVID BURCH
SHARON BURCH
DUANE BURKHART--Swim Team 2, 33 German Club 3.
THOMAS BURNS-Honor Society 2, 33 Science Seminar 1, 23
Tennis Team 1, 23 Counselors' Assistants 3g Soph, Party 13 jr. Prom
23 Latin Club 23 Math Club 1, 2.
EDWARD BYRD-Hall Monitors lg Mixed Chorus 33 F.T.A. lg
Jr. Red Cross 33 Mixed Ensemble 1.
JANE CALVERT-Homecoming 33 Dahlites 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1,
2, 33 Red Derbies 23 Cheering Block 33 CRIMSON COMET 33
ELSTONIAN 2, 33 Jr. Play 23 Soph. Party 13 jr. Prom 23 French
Club 33 Blackfriats 2.
MARTHA CAPP-Honor Society 2, 33 Homecoming 3s Science
Seminar 1, 2, 33 Student Store 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 jr. Concessions
2g Red Derbies 1, 33 Cheering Block 33 ELSTONIAN 2, 33 jr. Play 23
Soph. Party 13 jr. Prom 23 Latin Club 2, 33 Math Club 1, 2, 33
Blackfriars 1, 2, 3.
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ADOLPH BOOTZ
PATRICIA BOWERS-Quill and Scroll 13 G.A.A. 13 Tri-Hi-Y 33
CRIMSON COMET 2, 33 Latin Club 2.
PEGGY BOWKER-Band 1.
GERALD BOWMAR
MARY BREITZKA-Hall Monitors 13 Girls' Chorus 1.
VIRGIL BRITZKE
GILBERT BROOKS-Steering Committee 1, 23 Homecoming lg Stu-
dent Council 1, 23 Hall Patrol 2, 33 Hi-Y 33 jr. Concessions 23 jr.
Play 2g Soph. Party 13 jr. Prom 23 Latin Club 2g Math Club 23 Forum
Club 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 3g Mixed Ensemble 1.
REBECCA BROOKS
VIOLET BROWN
SENIORS
MICHAEL CAPPY-Track 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 35 Hall Monitors 1,
2, 35 Hall Patrol 2, 35 Jr. Red Cross 15 Hi-Y 2, 35 Jr. Play 25 Jr.
Prom 25 Spanish Club 1.
PATRICIA CARSON-Student Council 35 G.A.A. 15 Hall Monitors
25 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies 15 Soph. Party 15
Spanish Club 15 Band 1, 2, 3.
BEVERLY CARTER-Jr, Red Cross 15 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Girls Chorus 1.
LINDA CARTER-OHice Messengers 25 Girls' Chorus 1.
NANCY CARTER-Hall Monitors 25 D.E. Club 2, 3.
BARBARA CASHBAUGH-Dahlites 1, 2, 35 Jr. Concessions 25 Red
Derbies 1, 35 Cheering Block 35 German Club 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3.
MARIA CHAKOS-G.A.A. 15 French Club 2, 3.
SUSANNE CHAKOS--G.A.A. 15 French Club 2, 3.
BRUCE CHAMBERS-Track 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, .35 Hall Monitors
2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 jr. Play 25 Jr. Prom 25 Mixed Chorus 33 Boys'
Chorus 2.
DALLAS CHAPPELL
ROBERT CHILDERS-Track 15 Football 15 Hall Monitors 25 Hi-Y
1, 2, 35 jr. Prom 25 Boys' Chorus 35 Mixed Chorus 3.
DAVE CHILDRESS
JOHN CHILDRESS
ALICE CHRISTIANSEN-Honor Society 1, 25 Student Store 1, 25 Jr.
Concessions 25 Red Derbies 33 Cheering Block 35 Jr. Play 25 Spanish
Club 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3.
BARBARA CLARK-Hall Monitors 1, 2, 35 Jr. Red Cross 33
Cheering Block 25 Paint Spots 3.
JUDITH CLINGER
RICHARD COFFEE
LARRY COLVIN
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EVELYN DANIELS-Hall Monitors 25 Red Derbies 5.
RUSSELL DAUBERT-Cheering Block 5.
GLEN DEE-Jr. Concessions 25 Cheering Block 5.
KEN DEE-Wrestling 55 Jr. Concessions 2.
JOHN DEMCHAK
CHRISTINE DETWILER-Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 55 Jr. Concessions 25 Red
Derbies 1, 55 Jr. Play 25 Soph, Party 15 Jr. Prom 25 German Club 15
French Club 2, 55 Math Club 25 Forum Club 5.
WALTER DEWALD-Latin Club 2, 55 Math Club 35 Forum Club 5.
THOMAS DOLEMBO-Honor Society 2, 55 Steering Committee 1,
2, 55 Class President 1, 2, 55 Thespian 2, 55 Student Council 1, 25
Boys' State 25 Science Seminar 1, 2, 55 Tennis Team 1, 2, 55 Hall
Patrol 1, 2, 55 Jr. Concessions 25 Jr. Play 25 Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom
25 Math Club 15 Forum Club 1.
TIM DUNLAP-Steering Committee 55 Baseball 55 Basketball 15
Football 1.
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FRED COMBS
JOAN CONSDORF-Hall Patrol 1.
MARILYN COOK-Thespian 2, 55 Student Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y
1, 2, 35 Jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies 15 Cheering Block 25 Jr.
Play 25 Jr. Prom5 Spanish Club 2, 55 Musical 2.
PENNI COOK-Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 55 Red Derbies 15 Cheering Block 25
Jr. Play 25 Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom 25 Musical 2.
DENNIS COX-Baseball 1, 2, 55 Jr. Concessions 25 Jr. Prom 2.
JOHNNIE CRAWFORD-Honor Society 2, 55 Student Council 55
G.A.A. 1, 2, 55 Hall Monitors 2, 55 Hall Patrol 1, 2, 55 Red Derbies
1, 2, 55 French Club 1, 2, 5.
KATHY CROSBY-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 55 Red Derbies 53 Writers' Club 59
Golf Team.
JOHN CUMMINGS
BARBARA DANA
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DERYLE DURAND-Honor Society 2, 35 Steering Committee 2, 35
Homecoming 2, 35 Thespian 1, 2, 53 Student Council 15 Dahlites
1, 2, 35 Student Store 1, 2, 35 jr. Concessions 25 Cheering Block
1, 35 Jr. Play 25 Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom 25 French Club 2, 33
Math Club 15 Blackfrairs 1, 2, 35 A Cappella 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 15
Madrigals 2, 35 "Oklahoma"5 "Good News", Rotary Speech Contest
25 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3.
PAUL DUSZYNSKI-Hall Monitors 1.
LEROY EDINGER
ROBERT EDWARDS-T811 Club 2, 3.
DAVID ENGLAND
EDWARD ENNIS
LINDA EVERETT-Steering Committee 25 Homecoming 35 Tri-Hi-Y
1, 2, 35 Jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies 35 jr. Prom 25 Girls' Chorus
1, 25 F.T.A. 3.
ALICIA FARMER-G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Red Derbies 2, 35 Fashionettes
1, 2, 3.
JERROLD FARMER-Jr. Red Cross 1, 2.
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WALLACE FLY-Cross Country 15 Basketball 15 Boys' Chorus 1, 2.
DIANE FOLDENAUER-Fashionettes.
PHYLLIS FOLDENAUER-Tri-Hi-Y 25 Red Derbies 15 Cheering
Block 25 jr. Play 25 Fashionettes 3.
MARGIE FONTANA
BARBARA FORD-Homecoming 25 Hall Monitors 2, 53 Jr. Con-
cessions 25 Soph. Party 15 D.E. Club 2, 3.
CHERYL FORD-Tri-Hi-Y 15 jr, Concessions 25 Red Derbies 15
Cheering Block 25 T8cI Club 2, 3.
CORA FOSTER-Homecoming 25 jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies
1, 35 jr. Play 25 Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom 25 F.B.L.A. 25 Girls
Chorus 1, 2.
WARREN FOSTER-Football 1, 2, 35 Cheering Block 1.
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JUDY GILL-G.A.A. 23 Hall Monitors 33 Red Derbies 35 Cheering
Block 3.
BARBARA GILLMAN-CRIMSON COMET 2, 33 Jr. Play 23 Span-
ish Club 13 Mixed Chorus 2, 3.
RONALD GLANZ-Baseball 1, 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club
23 Math Club 3.
LINDA GIPE
ROBERT GLEASON-Homecoming 2g Student Council 23 Track 1,
23 Tennis Team 1, 2, 33 Hall Monitors 1, 23 Hi-Y 2, 33 Jr. Prom 23
German Club 2g Jazz Band 13 Band 1, 2.
CONNIE GOBLE-Red Derbies 1, 2, 33 Cheering Block 33 Paint
Spots 2.
RICHARD GRAMS
DOUGLAS GREENLAW-Baseball 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 33 Swim
Team 23 Hall Monitors 2, 33 Hall Patrol 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Soph. Party
lg Jr, Prom 23 Spanish Club 1, 2.
JOHN GREENWAY-Wrestling 3.
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CAROL FOX-Honor Society 2, 3g Student Council Zz Exchange
Student 35 Canteen 33 Student Store 13 Jr. Concessions 23 Red Derbies
lg Cheering Block 33 CRIMSON COMET 2, 33 Jr. Play 23 Soph. Party
13 Jr. Prom 23 Spanish Club 2, 33 F.T.A. 33 Jr. Miss Pageant.
MIKE FRECKE
CAROL FULTZ-Jr, Red Cross 33 Orchestra lg Fashionettes 3.
LARRY FURR
CHARLES GAMBILL
BETTY GARRELS-Honor Society 2, 33 Homecoming 33 Thespian
2, 3g Hall Monitors 33 Student Store 1, 23 Jr. Concessions 23 Red
Derbies 1, 33 Jr. Play 23 Soph. Party lg Jr. Prom 23 Spanish Club
1, 2, 33 Forum Club 2, 3.
GORDON GASSAWAY
GEORGE GEISSLER-Science Seminar 1, 2.
JERRY GIBBS-Track 2g Tennis Team 1, 2, 33 Hall Monitors 13
Hi-Y 2, 3.
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THERESA GRYVNA-Honor Society 2, 35 Steering Committee 2, 3,
Homecoming 3, Class Secretary 2, 33 Cheerleaders 1, 2, 3g Girls' State
25 Hall Monitors 3, Student Store 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Jr. Concessions
25 Red Derbies 1, 25 Jr. Play 2g Soph. Party lg Jr. Prom 2, Latin Club
2, 3g Blackfriars lg Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Musical 2.
KATHI HAACK-Steering Committee 3, Homecoming 3, Cheerlead-
ers lg Hall Monitors 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Jr. Concessions 2, CRIM-
SON COMET 23 Jr. Play 2s Soph, Party 1, Jr. Prom 2, Bowling 1, 2, 3.
RODNEY HABERMAN-Baseball 1, 2, 35 Hall Patrol lg Jr. Con-
cessions Zg CRIMSON COMET 25 ELSTONIAN 2, 35 Jr. Play 2,
Soph. Party 15 German Club 2.
MARGARET HAIROPOULOS-Thespian 33 G.A.A. 13 Student Store
lg Jr. Red Cross lg Red Derbies 1, 2, 3g Cheering Block 2, 35 Jr. Play
2, Soph. Party 1, Jr. Prom 25 Blackfriars 1, 2, 3, Fashionettes 1.
JERRY HAJDUSIEXWICZ-Student Council 25 Baseball 1, Football
1, 33 Latin Club 2, 33 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3.
RUTH HALE
FLORENCE HALFACRE
JOE HALL-Hi-Y 1, 25 Jr. Concessions 2,
OHN HARRISON r Lion 3 Student Council 1 Track 1 Hall
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Monitors 2, 33 Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3g CRIMSON COMET 3: lr. Play 2,
Soph. Party 13 Jr. Prom 25 Forum Club 2, Boys' Chorus 1.
NEIL HARTMAN-Tennis Team 1, 2, 33 Hall Patrol 2, 35 Spanish
Club lg Bowling 1, 2.
JANET HARTSBURG-Homecoming 35 Hall Monitors 35 Girls'
Chorus 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Fashionettes.
JOHN HAUSKINS-Golf Team 2, 3g Cheering Block 2.
MARY LYNN HAWKER-Homecoming 3, Cheerleaders lg Jr. Con-
cessions 2g Red Derbies 1, 2, 35 Cheering Block 3g Jr. Prom 2,
Blackfriars 2, Girls' Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 2, 33 Color Guard lg
Tri-Hi-Y 2, Musical 2.
THOMAS HAWKINS
ANNETTE HEDGES-Hall Patrol 35 Latin Club 2, 33 Forum Club 2.
RONALD HENDERSON-Baseball 1, 2, Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, Hall
Monitors 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 3, German Club 2.
ROBERT HENDRICKSON-Baseball 1, 2, 33 Jr. Concessions 2.
JAMES HENLEY-Track 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2.
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JANICE HOWARD-jr. Prom 2.
SUE HOWARD-G.A.A. 1, 2, Jr. Prom 1, Fashionettes 1.
JEAN HULLINGER-cheering Block 2, 3: Jr. Play 2, Mixed
Chorus 2, 3.
SUSAN HURST-Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, Red Derbies 1, 2, A.V.A. 1,
T811 2, 3.
ANNIE JACKSON
BOB JACOBS-Wrestling 3.
JAMES JASNIESKI
CAROL JENKS
KATHI JOHANSSON-Canteen 1, Red Derbies 1.
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BERT HENRY--Honor Society 2, 3, Steering Committee 1, 2, 3,
Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Hall Monitors 1,
Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Jr. Play 2, Soph. Party 1, Jr. Prom 2,
Math Club 2, 3, Forum Club 2, 3, B.A.A. Council 3.
DOLORES HEROD
TED HERRBACH-Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Jazz Band 1, 2, 3, Dance
Band 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3.
GLORIA HIBNER
DOROTHY HICKS
REBECCA HICKS-Steering Committee 1, Hall Monitors 2, Jr.
Concessions 2, Red Derbies 1, 2, 3, CRIMSON COMET 2, jr. Play
2, Soph. Party 1, jr. Prom 1, 2, French Club 2, 3, Blackfriars 1, 2,
Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
JOHN HILEMAN-Honor Society 2, 3, Steering Committee 2, 3,
Homecoming 3, Thespian 2, 3, Tennis Team 1, 2, Hall Monitors 2,
Hall Patrol 2, 3, Counselors' Assistants 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, jr. Concessions
2, Jr. Play 2, Soph. Party 1, jr. Prom 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Math Club
5, 2, 3, Forum Club 2, 3, Vice-president 3, Rotary Speech Contest
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CAYLE HILTON
PHIL HOOP-Swim Team 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Jr. Prom 2.
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CAROLE JOHNSON-Homecoming 35 Cheerleaders 15 Hall Moni-
tors 1, 25 Oflice Messengers 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Jr. Concessions 25
Red Derbies 15 Jr. Play 25 Jr. Prom 1, 2.
DORSEY JOHNSON-Golf Team 1, 25 Hall Monitors 35 Office
Messengers 25 Student Store 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Jr. Concessions 35
Red Derbies 35 CRIMSON COMET 35 Jr. Play 25 Jr. Prom 25 French
Club 2, 35 Math Club 25 Fonlm Club 2.
LOIS JOHNSON-G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Red Derbies 33 Fashionettes 3.
PAUL JOHNSON--Honor Society 2, 35 Student Council 35 Science
Seminar 1, 2, 35 Soph. Party 15 Math Club 35 A.V.A. 1, 2, 33
Radio Club 1, 2.
ROY JOHNSON-Hall Patrol 15 D.E. Club 2.
RUTHANNE JOHNSON-Jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies 1, 2, 33
Cheering Block 35 Jr. Play 25 Jr, Prom 25 Girls' Chorus 15 Tri-Hi-Y
1, 25 Fashionettes 3.
RICHARD JONES-Honor Society 2, 35 Thespian 2, 35 Student
Council 1, 25 D.A.R. Award 35 Boys' State 35 Jr. Lion 35 Jr. Con-
cessions 25 CRIMSON COMET 2, 35 Soph. Party 15 Spanish Club
1, 25 A Cappella 2, 35 Madrigals 2, 3.
JOANNE JOSEPH-Student Store 35 Red Derbies 35 Cheering Block
35 CRIMSON COMET 35 Spanish Club 35 Forum Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y
35 F.T.A. 3.
CAMILLE KALIL-Canteen 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Blackfrairs 15 Forum
Club 15 T8cI Club 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 1.
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GAYLE KALIL-G.A.A. 15 Canteen 1, 25 Hall Monitors 35 Jr. Red
Cross 15 Jr, Concessions 25 Red Derbies 15 Jr. Prom 2.
RONALD KEEN
CHARLES KEENE-Hall Monitors 3.
JANET KEEVER-Student Council 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Jr. Conces-
sions 25 Red Derbies 15 Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom 25 Latin Club 2.
CAROL KELLER-Hall Monitors 1, 2, 35 Ofiice Messengers 35 Jr.
Concessions 25 Red Derbies 15 Jr. Play 25 Jr. Prom 25 Bowling 3'
Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
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JAMES KERSEY-Football 15 Wrestling 15 Jr. Red Cross 15 D.E.
Club 2.
JOAN KERWIN-OHice Messengers 15 Jr. Concessions 25 Red
Derbies 15 Jr. Prom 25 Fashionettes 35 Bowling 3.
DENNIS KIENITZ-T8cI Club 2, 3.
DONALD KIENITZ--Hall Monitors 35 Jr. Play 2.
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DIANNE KOLOBUCHOWSKI-Hall Monitors 23 Jr. Concessions
2g Jr. Prom 23 Latin Club 2, 3.
LINDA KOMASINSKI-Canteen 23 Student Store 2, 33 Jr. Conces-
sions 23 Red Derbies l, 33 Cheering Block 33 CRIMSON COMET 23
ELSTONIAN 2, 33 Jr. Play 23 Soph, Party 13 Jr. Prom 23 Latin
Club 2, 33 Blackfriars 2, 33 A Cappella 2, 33 Mixed Chorus lg
Madrigals 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 "Amahl and the Night Visitors"3
"Oklahoma"3 Musical 2.
CHRIS KOPCZYK-Student Council 33 Hall Monitors 33 Oflice
Messengers 3.
KATHLEEN KOWALSKI-Homecoming 23 Canteen 23 Dahlites 2,
33 Student Store 2, 33 Jr. Concessions 23 Red Derbies 1, 33 Cheering
Block 33 Jr. Play 23 Soph. Party 13 Jr. Prom 23 Latin Club 2, 33
Girls' Chorus 2g Mixed Chorus 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Writers' Club
33 Musical 2.
TINA KOWALSKI-Steering Committee 2, 33 Office Messengers
l, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Red Derbies 23 jr. Play 2g Soph. Party 13
Jr. Prom 1, 23 Forum Club 23 Bowling 3.
JACK KRACHINSKI-Baseball 1, 23 Hall Monitors 13 Hall Patrol
1, 23 Jr. Red Cross 1, 23 CRIMSON COMET 1, 23 Boys' Chorus
I, 2, 3.
WALLACE KROENING
ALAN KRUEGER
SUSAN KUHN-Hall Monitors 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 Cheering Block
23 Red Derbies lg Color Guard 1.
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JERRALY KIMBLE-Homecoming 33 Hall Monitors 33 Hall Patrol
23 Office Messengers 33 Red Derbies 2g German Club 33 T8LI Club
2, 33 Mixed Chorus 2, 3.
LAWRENCE KING-Hall Monitors 33 Hall Patrol 13 Jr, Red
Cross 2.
JANICE KINSEY-jr. Prom 1, 2, 33 German Club 13 Forum Club
13 Girls' Chorus 1.
RUSSELL KINTZELE
JAMES KISER-Baseball lg Basketball 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 33
Hall Patrol 23 Boys' Chorus 1, 2.
MARY KNIOLA-Cheering Block 13 jr. Prom 13 Fashionettes 3.
APRIL KOCHVAR-Tri-Hi-Y 1, 23 Soph. Party 13 Latin Club 2, 3.
MARSHALL KOHN-Hall Patrol 2, 33 Soph. Party 13 Boys' Chorus
13 Mixed Chorus 2.
KAREN KOLKE-Student Council 2g Hall Monitors 23 Red Derbies
1, 23 jr. Play 23 Soph. Party 13 Bowling 1.
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SCOTT KUNKEL-Honor Society 2, 35 Jr. Rotarian 35 Homecoming
25 Thespian 1, 2, 35 Student Council 15 Football 1, 2, 35 Hall Moni-
tors 1, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 1, 2, 35 Jr. Play 25 Jr. Prom 25 Latin Club
1, 2, 35 Math Club 15 A.V.A. 2, 35 A Cappella 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 15
Madrigals 1, 2, 3.
DENNIS KURZ-Swim Team 2, 35 Hall Patrol 1, 2, 35 Soph. Party
2, 35 German Club 1, 25 A.V.A. 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3.
LEO LA BERGE-Cross Country 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Swim Team 35 Jr.
Concessions 25 German 25 A Cappella 35 Mixed Chorus 1, 2.
JOAN LAWSON-Hall Monitorsg Jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies
1, 25 CRIMSON COMET 35 Spanish Club 15 Blackfriars 1, 2, 35
Forum Club 15 Girls' Chorus 2.
LOIS LEAVITI'
JEWELL LEE-G.A.A. 2, 35 Red Derbies 2.
MICHAEL LEINS-Science Seminar 15 Hall Patrol 35 Hi-Y 35 Jr.
Prom 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Blackfriars 1, 25 Forum Club 3.
TONY LEVENDOUSKI-Cross Country 35 Basketball 2, 3.
TEVIA LEVINSON-Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Red Derbies 2, 35 Cheering
Block 2, 35 Jr. Play 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 French Club 2, 35
Paint Spots 15 Blackfriars 1, 2, 35 Potpourri 2, 3.
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RICHARD LIDKE-A.V.A. 1, 2, 3, Mixed chorus 1.
TOM LIEBIG
LYNN LIGHTCAP-G.A.A. 15 Jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies 15
Cheering Block 35 Jr. Prom 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35
F.T.A. 2, 3.
JEANNINE LINDEMAN-Latin Club 35 Fashionettes 1.
HOWARD LOCKARD
JAMES LOSINIECKI
JEAN LOWRY
OSCAR LUBKE-Track 1, 25 Basketball 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 35 Hall
Monitors 2, 35 Hi-Y 3.
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MICHAEL MATTHEWS
SHARLEEN MAZUR-Homecoming 33 Student Council 13 Hall
Monitors 1, 2, 33 Jr. Red Cross 33 CRIMSON COMET 33 Jr. Play 23
Jr. Prom 13 German Club 23 Band 2g Majoretres 2,
ROBERT MCINTIRE-Jr. Rorarian 3.
DIANE MCINTYRE-G.A.A. 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Red Derbies
2, 3g Cheering Block 2, 33 Jr. Prom 2.
FRED McKEE-A.V.A. 33 A Cappella 2g Mixed Chorus 1.
ROBERT McKINNON
LINDA MCMINN-Student Council 1, 23 Student Store 2, 33 Tri-
Hi-Y 1, 33 Jr. Concessions 2g Red Derbies 1, 33 Cheering Block 1, 33
jr. Play 23 Soph. Parry 13 Jr. Prom 23 French Club 1, 2.
JEFFREY MCWHORTER-Swim Team 3.
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SENIORS
DAVID LYLES-Science Seminar lg jr. Concessions 23 Math Club 2.
LINDA LYONS-Jr. Red Cross 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Red Derbies lg
Cheering Block 2, 33 French Club 23 Girls' Chorus 1, 23 Mixed
Chorus 3.
MARIAN MALDY-Steering Committee lg Homecoming 33 Hall
Monitors 1, 23 Counselors' Assistants 2g Office Messengers 33 Tri-
Hi-Y 1, 2, 3g jr. Concessions 23 Red Derbies 1, 2, 33 CRIMSON
COMET 33 Jr. Play 23 Jr. Prom 2g "Oklahoma"
JOAN MALECKI-G.A.A. 13 Latin Club 2, 3g F.T.A. 3.
PENNY MALOT1'-Red Derbies 2g A Cappella 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 1.
ROBERT MARCINIAK
DAVID MARTIN-Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Cheering Block 2, 33 Jr. Prom 2g
French Club 3.
WILLIAM MARTIN
FRED MARVEL-Red Derbies.
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JUNE MEALER
NANCY MEER-Hall Monitors 3.
DUANE MERTL-Honor Society 2, 35 Jr. Rotarian 35 Baseball 1,
2, 35 Football 1, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 35 Jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies
35 Jr. Prom 25 Math Club 1, 2, 35 Forum Club 2, 3.
LYNN METTLEN-Homecoming 25 Counselors' Assistants 25 Oiiice
Messengers 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies
1, 2, 35 CRIMSON COMET 35 Jr. Prom 25 T8cI Club 2, 3.
ART MILLER-Hall Monitors 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 35 Spanish Club 3.
GEORGIA MILLER-Steering Committee 15 Hall Monitors 25 Ofiice
Messengers 2, 35 Jr. Concessions 25 Jr. Play 25 Jr. Prom 25 Latin
Club 25 Forum Club 2, 35 Bowling 3.
BELVIE MOORE-CRIMSON COMET 2.
CHARLES MORGAN
PHILIP MORIARTY-Honor Society 2, 35 Steering Committee 1, 2
35 Football 1, 2, 35 jr. Concessions 25 ELSTONIAN 2, 35 Jr. Prom 2
LAURA MORK-Steering Committee 35 Hall Monitors 2, 35 Tri-
Hi-Y 2, 35 Jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies 1, 2, 35 Jr. Play 25 Soph.
Party 15 Jr. Prom 25 Latin Club 2, 3.
LAWRENCE NAUYOKAS-T8cI 1, 2, 3.
LEONARD NAUYOKAS-Hall Patrol 25 Jr. Red Cross 1, 25 Jr.
Prom 25 D.E. Club 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3.
JANE NELSON-Hall Monitors 35 Hall Patrol 35 Office Messengers
35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Red Derbies 15 Radio Club 2.
PATRICIA NEVEROSKI
JOHN NICHOLS-Thespian 2, 35 Jr. Play 2, 35 Soph. Party 15 Jr.
Prom 25 A.V.A. 2, 35 A Cappella 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 1.
CAROL NORRIS-Counselors' Assistants 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Jr.
Concessions 25 Red Derbies 35 jr. Play 25 jr. Prom 15 German Club 1,
25 Blackfriars 15 A Cappella 25 Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Cadet Teacher 3.
LESTER NORVELL
PAMELA NOVAK-Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Jr. Prom 1, 25 Spanish Club
1, 25 Paint Spots 2.
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MARGARET PANICCIA
EUGENE PAVLACK
THOMAS PAWLIK
LARRY PEEK
GAYLE PEDZINSKI
RICHARD PELATH-Wrestling 35 Red Derbies 35 Cheering Block
25 German Club 2, 3.
GRISSELL PEREZ-Exchange Student 35 Spanish Club 33 F.T.A, 3.
JANET PERRY-G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Jr. Red Cross 15 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35
French Club 2, 35 Forum Club 25 F.T.A. 3.
DALE PETERS-Hall Monitors 3g Latin Club 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 15
A Cappella 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Madrigals 2, 35 "Amahl and
the Night Visitors."
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JAMES NOVRESKE-Baseball 1.
ANN OBERLINK-Honor Society 35 Steering Committee 25 Home-
coming 35 Student Council 35 Hall Monitors 2, 3: Student Store 25
Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies 1, 2, 35 Jr. Play 25
Soph. Party 15 jr. Prom 25 French Club 2, 3.
SANDRA OGLE
MARGARET OHMS
DAVID ORLOWSKI-Student Council 25 Golf Team 15 Hall Patrol
35 jr. Concessions 25 Jr. Prom 2.
TERRY OSBURN-Wrestling 25 Canteen 1, 25 Jr. Concessions 25
Soph. Party 15 German Clubg "Good News."
JERRY OSHINSKI
CAROL OVIATT
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DONNA PETERS-Honor Society 2, 3, Homecoming 3, Thespian 34
Canteen 2, 3, Jr, Play 2, jr. Prom 2, Latin Club 2, 3, News Club
1, 2, Musical 2, "Oklahoma."
ROBERT PETERS-Golf Team 1, 2, 3.
PATRICIA PFAFF-Science Seminar 1, 2, Jr. Red Cross 2, 3, jr.
Concessions 2, Cheering Block 3, German Club 2, 3, French Club
2, 3, Math Club 1, Forum Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3.
DALE PHILLIPS-Cross Country, Basketball 2, 3.
GEORGE PHIPPS
JUDITH PIEPLOW-Cheering Block 2, 3, Jr. Prom 2, Fashionettes
2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
SUSAN PIPER-Steering Committee 2, Homecoming 2, 3, Student
Council 3, Cheerleaders 1, Student Store 1, 2, 3, jr. Concessions 2,
Cheering Block 3, CRIMSON COMET 2, ELSTONIAN 2, 3, jr. Play
2, Soph. Party l, Jr. Prom 2, French Club 2, Math Club 2, Black-
friars 1, Forum Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
DONALD PLISKE-Cheering Block 3, Jr. Prom 2, Math Club 2, 3.
WAYNE POPARD--D.E. Club 2, 3.
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Block 2, 3, CRIMSON COMET 2, jr. Play 2, Jr. Prom 2, Latin Club
2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, A Cappella 3, Mixed Chorus 2, Madrigals 3,
SANDRA PRZYBYLINSKI-Dahlites 2, 3, Jr. Concessions 2, Red
Derbies 1, 2, 35 Cheering Block 2, 3, ELSTONIAN 2, 3, Jr. Play 2,
Soph. Party 1, Jr. Prom 2, Latin Club 2, 3, Blackfriars 1, 2, 3, Girls'
Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, "Oklahoma"
SUSAN PUDLO-Thespian 2, 3, Office Messengers 1, 2, 3, Student
Store 2, Red Derbies 1, 2, jr. Play 2, Soph. Party 1, Blackfriars 1,
Forum Club 2, A Cappella 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 1, Madrigals 2, 3,
Musical 2, jr. Miss Pageant 3, "Good News", "Oklahoma", "Amahl
and the Night Visitors."
JOHN RAZ-Jr. Red Cross, Band.
THOMAS REED-Homecoming 3, Cross Country 2, Track 2, Foot-
ball 1, Swim Team 3, Cheering Block 1, Soph. Party 1, jr. Prom 2,
Spanish Club 1.
WINROE REED
DAVID REID-Golf Team, Hall Monitors, Cheering Block,
"Oklahoma,"
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CLAUDETTE ROBERTS-G.A.A. 3, Hall Monitors 1, 2, jr. Red
Cross 1.
ROBBY ROBINSON-Student Council 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 23 Football
lg Swim Team 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, jr. Play 2, Soph. Party lg Jr, Prom
2, Spanish Club 2, 33 A.V.A. 1.
JANICE ROCKWOOD-French Club 2, 3, Blackfriars 2, 39 F.T.A. 3.
BONNIE RODGERS-Student Store 1, 2, 3, Jr. Concessions 2g Red
Derbies 1, 35 Cheering Block 3, Jr. Play 2, Soph. Party'1g Jr. Prom
25 Latin Club 3g Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, "Oklahoma,"
MURTIE ROLAND-G.A.A. 3.
MARY ANN ROLSTON-Honor Society 2, 39 Steering Committee
3, D.A.R. Award 3, Student Store 2, 3, Jr. Concessions 2, Red
Derbies 1, 3, Cheering Block 35 CRIMSON COMET 2, ELSTONIAN
2, 3, Jr. Play 2, Soph. Party 1, Jr. Prom 2g Latin Club 1, 2 ,3g
Math Club 1, 2, 3, Blackfriars lg Forum Club 2, 33 F.T.A. 3g
Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
GEOFFRY ROSE-ELSTONIAN 3.
CHARLES ROSS-Homecoming 33 Baseball 2, Hall Monitors 1, 2.
HAROLD ROZINSKI-Wrestling 2, Canteen 1, 2, Cheering Block
1, 2, 3.
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DAVID RICHTER-Hall Monitors 2, 3g Jr. Concessions 2, German
Club 3.
THOMAS RICHTER-D.E. Club.
SHERYL RILEY-Canteen 2, 33 Red Derbies 1, 2, 39 Cheering Block
2, 3, Jr, Play 2, Soph. Party 1g Jr. Prom 25 French Club 2, 3,
Blackfriars 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, Band 1, 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2.
SHEILA RITCHIE-jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies 1, 2, 33 Jr. Play
2, Jr. Prom 2, Girls' Chorus 1, A Cappella 3, Mixed Chorus 2.
MARY ROACH-Bowling 3.
RONALD ROADARMEI.-Band 2.
JEFFREY ROAMES-Hall Monitors 2, 35 Red Derbies 35 Cheering
Block 2.
LARRY ROBBINS--Track 2, 3.
BOOKER ROBERTS
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PATRICIA RUBY-Thespian 2, 35 Canteen 2, 33 Student Store 33
jr. Concessions 23 Cheering Block 2, 35 ELSTONIAN 2, 35 Jr. Play
23 jr. Prom 1, 23 Latin Club 2, 35 Blackfriars 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2g
Musical 2, 3.
RICHARD RUPSIS-Hall Monitors5 T8zI Club.
TERRY RYDEN-Hall Monitors 2, 35 Jr. Play 23 German Club 2.
CLARA SANDERSON
DIANE SARABYN-G.A.A. 1, 2.
TOM SAVINSKI-Steering Committee 13 Hall Monitors 25 Spanish
Club 2g Boys' Chorus 3.
RICHARD SCHAUMANN-Honor Society 2, 33 Homecoming 35
Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 15 Tennis Team 1, 33 Hall Monitors 2, 3.
LINDA SCHENDEI.-Honor Society 2, 35 Homecoming 33 Student
Council 1, 2, 33 Student Store 2, 3g Jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies
1, 33 jr. Play 25 Soph. Party5 jr. Prom 23 Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Math
Club 1, 2, 35 Forum Club 2, 35 A Cappella 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 13
Madrigals 2, 35 jr. Miss Pageant5 "Good News"5 "Amahl and the
Night Visitors"5 "Oklahoma"
EUGENE SCHILF-Homecoming 33 Student Council 33 Golf Team
2, 33 Football 1, 2, 35 Jr. Prom 2g Math Club 3.
WILLIAM SCHMOCK
PAT SCHNICK-Hall Monitors 35 Ofiice Messengers 33 Fashion-
ettes 3.
FLORENCE SCHOFF-Hall Monitors 3g Jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 33 Jr.
Play 25 jr. Prom 23 Fashionettes 1, 3. '
CAROL SCHOOF-G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Hall Monitors 33 Red Derbies
1, 2, 35 Cheering Block 35 Girls' Chorus 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3.
DONALD SCI-IOOF
GLEN SCOTT-Steering Committee 2, 35 jr. Prom 25 A.V.A. 1, 2, 3.
RUSSELL SCOTI'
CONNIE SEELING-jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies 13 Checring
Block 33 Soph. Party 15 jr. Prom 2g French Club 2, 35 Blackfriars 33
Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
PAM SEGELSTROM-Hall Monitors 23 Red Derbies 1, 2, 35 Cheer-
ing Block 23 CRIMSON COMET 2, 33 jr. Play 25 Soph. Party 15 Jr.
Prom 25 French Club 2, 3g Forum Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3.
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DAVID SPARKS-Basketball 1.
VIRGINIA SPRAGUE-Cheerleaders 15 Hall Monitors 35 Spanish
Club 2, 3.
NORMAN STACHOWSK1-F.B.L.A. 1, DE. Club 5.
BILL STAHOVIAK-Golf Team 1, 2, 35 Hall Monitors 35 Cheering
Block 2, 35 Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom 2.
CINDY STANTZ-G.A.A. 25 Red Derbies 15 Soph. Party 15 Jr.
Prom 15 A.V.A. 35 Fashionettes 15 Tri-Hi-Y 3.
LEONARD STANTZ
TERRY STARK-Swim Team 3.
MARY STEELE-G.A.A. 15 jr, Red Cross 35 F.T.A. 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y
1, 2, 3.
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SEN IORS
DONALD SHAW
SANDRA SHAW
RONALD SHROYER
WAYNE SIMERLEIN
CAROL SIMSON-Quill and Scroll 2, 35 Red Derbies 35 CRIMSON
COMET 2, 35 jr. Prom 25 Latin Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3,
JACKIE 'SKIERKOWSKI-Homecoming 35 Canteen 15 Dahlites 1,
2, 35 Student Store 2, 35 Jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies 15 Cheering
Block 35 CRIMSON COMET 35 Jr. Play 25 Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom
25 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
VALENTINE SLIWA
LINDA SMITH-G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Hall Patrol 35 CRIMSON
COMET 2.
TERRY SMITH-Honor Society 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basketball
1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 5, Hall Patrol 35 ELSTONIAN 2, 3, Soph.
Party 15 Jr. Prom 25 Spanish Club 35 Jr. Lion 3.
SEN IORS
TOM STEEPRO-Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom 2.
PAMELA STIBBE-Honor Society 2, 35 Homecoming 1, 2, 35 Quill
and Scroll 2, 35 Dahlites 2, 35 Jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies 15
Cheering Block 33 CRIMSON COMET5 Jr. Play 25 Soph. Party
15 Jr. Prom 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Math Club 15 Blackfriars
1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.
RICHARD STUPECK-Hall Monitors 3.
THOMAS SURBER-Boys' Chorus.
JANET SWITALSKI-G.A.A. 15 Jr. Red Cross 1.
RAY SZYMKOWSKI
VICTORIA TATARSKI-G.A.A. 1, 2.
MARY TERRY-Hall Monitors 2, 3.
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DONNA THORSEN-Exchange Student 25 G.A.A. 15 Canteen 33
Student Store 2, 35 Jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies 1, 25 Jr. Play 25
Jr. Prom 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y5 F.T.A.
BEVERLY TIMBERLAKE-Red Derbies 35 Paint Spots 31 A Cappella
35 Madtigals 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3.
WILLIE TODD
JOHN TORGESEN-Steering Committee 35 Hall Monitors 2, 35
Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3.
MICHAEL TROTH
MICHAEL TROY
DIANA TUREK
JOHN VALENTINE-Homecoming 25 Quill and Scroll 2, 35 Student
Council 35 Football 2, 3: Student Store 15 Jr. Concessions 25 Cheering
Block 35 CRIMSON COMET 2, 35 Jr. Play 2.
LESLIE VERNICK-Hall Monitors 35 Student Store 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y
1, 2, 35 Jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies 1, 35 Cheering Block 35
CRIMSON COMET 2, 35 Jr. Play 25 Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom 25
French Club 2, 35 Forum Club 2, 35 Golf Club 2, 3.
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JUDITH WEISS-G.A.A. 2, 33 Cheering Block 2, 33 Soph. Party lg
Jr. Prom 25 German Club 2, 3, Forum Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2.
ROBERT WELCH
JAMES WELLNITZ-Basketball 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 35 A.V.A. 1, 2,
CHARLES VIESTCOTT
MORENE WESTPHAL-Hall Monitors 2, 33 Red Derbies 2g Soph.
Party 1g jr. Prom 23 TBLI Club 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y.
GENEVA WHITE-Cheering Block 2, 3, Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom
23 German Club 25 Blackfriars 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3.
MAUDEAN WHITE
JACKIE WIDMAR-Honor Society 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3,
Student Council 2, 3, Dahlites 2, 3, Student Store 1, 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y
2, 3, jr. Concessions 2, Red Derbies 1, 33 Cheering Block 3, CRIM-
SON COMET 2g Blackfriars 1, 2, 3.
FRANCIS WIENCEK-G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 jr. Red Cross 1, 2, 3, Jr.
Concessions 23 Soph. Party 1, Bowling 2.
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SEN IORS
RUSSELL VOLSTORF
JANIS WAGNER-Steering Committee 1, 2, Homecoming 2, 3:
Canteen 1, jr. Concessions 29 Red Derbies 1, 2, Cheering Block 33
ELSTONIAN 2, 3g jr. Play 23 Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom 2, Latin Club
1, 2, 35 Blackfriars 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Class Secretary 1.
TONY WALDEN
DIANA WALDREP-Honor Society 2, 3g Homecoming 3, Thes-
pian 2, 3, Student Store 2, 33 Jr. Concessions 2, Red Derbies 1, 3,
Jr. Play 33 Soph. Party lg Jr. Prom 23 French Club 2, 35 Math Club
1, 2, 3, Forum Club 2, 3, A Cappella 2, 35 Mixed Chorus lg F.T.A.
2, 3.
DONNA VVALTERS
RICHARD WALTERS
FRED WARNER-Hall Patrol 2, 35 Jr. Prom 2, Spanish Club 3,
Forum Club 2.
LINDA WATSON-G.A.A. 1, 3, Hall Monitors 2, 3, Hall Patrol 35
Red Derbies 35 Bowling 1, 2, 3.
BARBARA WEIHMILLER-Honor Society 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Cheer-
ing Block 35 F.T.A. 2, 3, Jr. Miss Pageant.
SENIOR
KAREN WIESEMANN-Hall Monitors 35 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 35
Bowling 2.
CAROL WIGGS
CHERYL WILKE-Student Council I, 25 Cheering Block 2, 3.
TERRY WILL-Hall Patrol.
BARBARA WILLIAMS
EVERETT WILUAMS
MILTON WILSON-Wrestling 25 Hall Monitors 25 T8cI Club 2, 3
PATRICIA WILSON-Jr. Concessions 25 Cheering Block 35 Jr.
Prom 25 German Club l, 2, 35 "Oklahoma"
Hi-Y I, 2, 35 jr. Concessions 25 Jr. Play 25 Soph. Party 15 Jr
Prom 25 Spanish Club 35 Math Club 15 Forum Club 1.
MARK WINSKI-Steering Committee 1, 25 Student Council 25
Golf Team 2, 35 Baseball 15 Hall Monitors I, 25 Hall Patrol 35
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2, 35 Math Club 1, 2, 3.
CAROL WITOWSKI-Red Derbies 15 Cheering Block 2, 35 CRIM-
SON COMET 15 jr. Play 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Mixed
Chorus 2, 3.
ANN WOLF-Red Derbies 1, 25 Mixed Chorus 1.
DAVID WOOD-Hi-Y 2, 35 Jr. Prom 25 Math Club 1, 2, 35
Forum Club 2.
ED WOODRICK-Steering Committee 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 35
Student Council 15 Track 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 2, 35 Hall Patrol 2, 35
Hi-Y 35 Jr. Concessions 25 CRIMSON COMET 35 jr. Prom 2.
EVELYN WOZNIAK-Cheering Block 2, 3.
JANET WOZNIAK-G.A.A. 15 Cheering Block 2, 35 jr. Play 25
Girls' Chorus lg Mixed Chorus 2, 35 Ensemble 3.
SYLVIA WROBLEWSKI-Red Derbies I5 Cheering Block 2, 3.
PATRICIA WYATT-Student Council 35 Red Dcrbies 25 Cheering
Block 2, 35 Jr. Prom 2.
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SEN IORS
SHARON YAGELSKI-Steering Committee 3g Dahlites 1, 2, 35 Stu-
dent Store 1, 2, 3, Jr. Concessions 25 Red Derbies 1, 3, Cheering
Block 3, Jr. Play 2g Soph. Party 13 Jr. Prom 23 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3,
Blackfriars 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 1, 25 Mixed Chorus 3.
ROXANNA YOUNG-Honor Society 2, 35 Steering Committee 15
Dahlites 1, 2, 33 Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3g jr. Concessions 2, Red Derbies
1, 3g Cheering Block 35 jr. Play 2, Soph. Party lg Jr. Prom 2, Latin
Club 1, 23 French Club 33 Blackfriars lg Forum Club 2g Tri-Hi-Y 2.
KATHY ZOLVINSKI-Hall Patrol 1, 2, 3g ELSTONIAN 2, 35 Jr.
Prom 2, Latin Club 2, 3.
Seniors Not Pictured
SUZANNE DEVER
JOAN EATON
ROBIN HOLMES
DONALD KAMINSKI
RALPH MARTIN
LOUIS MOUST
CHARLES ROAMES
JOE SELITSKY
KEITH SWITZER
In Memoriam
On Saturday, April 15, 1963, seniors lost a friend and class-
mate, Dallas W. Chappell. Mt. Haney expressed the sorrow
felt by all who knew him: "He leaves to you a most precious
gift, one more precious than gold. It is a gift which cannot be
tarnished but rather will grow brighter and brighter as you
pause daily to view it. It is a gift of beautiful memories. Keep
it ever close to your heart and mind."
Juniors were kept busy studying hard, working on stu-
dent council, the junior steering committee, and various
clubs. They actively joined sophomores and seniors in
yelling at pep sessions, attending dances, and sporting
the latest fads.
Class olijcers were Bob Bannwart, presidentg Kent Lange,
vice-presidentg Cris Sadenwater, secretary-treasurer. Class
sponsors were Mrs. Phyllis Durand, Mr. Bernard Lootens.
Among class activities were the Junior Class play, "My
Sister Eileen," and the prom for which they earned money
on junior concessions. Competition between classes dis-
appeared as the juniors gave the seniors one last mem-
orable night.
Hard work and social events occupy juniors
JUNIOR STEERING COMMITTEE Front mu Barblra Bmlxoff Cris Sadenwater Bob Bmn
wart, Kent Lang, Gail Walk Mrs Durand Serond mu Sue Ebtrr Mary Mrthias Ixrthy Schaeffer
Linda Shikany, Nancy Hill Tbnd mu Kirk Rogers Joel I-Icurme jeff Wclclncr Doug Dunlop
Merlyn Bartlett, Bill Kelly Mr Lootens
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Donald Abel
Loren Adrian
Robert Applegate
Bonnie Archer
jeff Armour
Robert Ashton
Bill Babbitt
Barbara Bankod
Ruth Bandurski
Bob Bannwart
Connie Bard
Beverly Barrels
Sandra Bartels
Merlyn Bartlett
Carl Bauer
Dick Baugh
Harry Bazemore
Bill Beach
Wayne Beaver
Merry Beckman
Peggy Beebe
Cynthia Beishline
Jackie Belkiewitz
Peggy Benford
Ellen Bergerson
Rebecca Bethke
Cathy Biederstaedt
jill Bird
james Blackburn
Barbara Blank
Kim Block
Bob Bluhm
Sue Blumenfeld
David Bohinski
Rita Boehnlein
Terry Boguslawski
Cheryl Bohlin
Kathleen Bohne
Gerry Bohnstadt
Diana Bolka
Eugene Bolka
Sandra Bolka
janet Bonislawski
jerry Bootcheck
Adolph Bootz
Roxann Bootz
Doran Boudreau
Karen Bowman
Carl Bowmar
Tom Brennan
Ted Brink
Dick Brooks
Carol Brown
Edward Brown
Harold Brown
james Brown
Pamela Brown
Fred Bruemmer
Norman Bruemmer
Robert Bruemmer
Cathy Bryan
Naomi Bryant
Ronnie Bryant
Gary Buckingham
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William Vaughan
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Victor Verniclt
Stephanie Vivian
Deanna Voss
Norman Voss
Beverly Wagner
Jeanette Wagner
Gail Walk
Jerry Wallace
Kent Wallerstein
Audrey Walls
jack Waltz
Alicia Wanlte
Bill Wantland
David Warner
Lynn Warner
John Watson
Hassan Wazni
Sally Weber
james Webster
.letf Weidner
Dale Weilt
Pat Wenclaff
Tricia Westherg
Karen Westbrook
Judy Westphal
Carl Wetzel
Jerry Whirl
Beverly White
Gene White
Sue Wiencelt
Eugene Wienlte
Orrin Wiesemann
Charles Will
Michael Will
Carole Williams
Don Wilson
William Wingard
Edward Woiasinski
Beverly Wolford
Sharon Wolgast
Marguerite Wo1niak
Mike Wozniak
Nancy Woznialt
Connie Wright
Jim Wright
Devon Wroblewski
Mary Lou Wrohlewski
Marilyn Wyson
Kathy Zeese
Tom Zeese
Mary ,lo Zeidler
Judy Zemrowski
Michael Zimonja
Phil Zoolt
David Zumak
Gregory Zurek
Ronald Zygmuntowslu
After the bewilderment of the first few weeks, sophomores,
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Elston. Days and nights were filled with studying, club rneet-
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Class officers were Doug Glolf, president, Kristi Cook,
vice-president, Sandy Joyce, secretary-treasurer. The Sopho-
more Class sponsors were Mrs. Beverly Warren and Mr.
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Sophomore life filled with new experiences
SOPHOMORE STEERING COMMITTEE-From row: Sue Breed, Sandy Joyce, Doug Gloff, Kristi
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Bertha Linde, Mrs. Warren. Third row: Sharon Peus, Joanne Boudreau, Janice Smith, George
Kaminski, Allan Murray, Mr. Cook, Fourth row: David Johnson, Dave Bankoff, Dennis Lutz, Randy
Downs, Larry Steele.
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Fred Adrian
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Daniel Agemy
Sherry Akin
Ron Albers
Betty Alexander
Joe Alinsky
Gloria Allen
jack Allen
Patricia Allen
Albert Allison
Robbie Allison
Dennis Ambruso
Tom Archambeault
jerry Archer
Susan Armstrong
David Aultman
Joyce Ayers
Steve Bacztub
Bruce Baker
Carol Baker
Craig Baker
Scott Balser
David Banltoif
Ralph Banks
Larry Banul
Larry Barkow
Christine Baron
Kathy Barrio:
Rena Barthel
Beverly Baugh
David Bazemore
Maryann Bechinslti
Janet Becktell
William Behner
Diane Bchnke
William Behr
Connie Belkiewitz
Aludy Belue
Wilma Belue
Michael Benton
Stephanie Berkes
Doug Beyer
Stanley Biela
Ted Binsz
Denice Bischoff
Allan Blank
Richard Bock
Wilma Bockner
Bonnie Boehm
Curtis Bohnstadt
Judy Bohnstadt
Dennis Bolka
Lawrence Bollta
Stanley Bolka
Joanne Boudreau
Linda Bowerman
john Bowers
Linda Bowlby
Gregory Bowmar
Kathi Boza
Robert Bratkovic
Sue Breed
Richard Brody
Connie Brooker
Dorothy Brooks
Diane Brost
Anthony Brown
Bob Brown
Charles Brown
Millie Brown
Raymond Brown
Virginia Brown
Charles Buckner
Gcne Burgdorf
Bruce Burgwald
Donna Burkett
Terry Burkhart
Diana Burns
Barbara Bush
Gloria Bush
Dixie Butts
Darlene Cable
Robert Caddo
Tom Cappy
Mary Carpenter
Tom Carpenter
Judy Cassidy
Sharlene Cares
Francis Cesario
Rita Chapala
Barbara Chappell
Vicki Chern
james Childers
Randy Childress
Dennis Church
Greg Cieciwa
Diana Cizewski
Judy Claeys
Robert Clark
Shirley Clemons
Jane Clifford
joe Coar
Steve Cochran
Tom Cofer
Leanna Coker
Ollie Collier
Donna Conner
Sandra Connett
Ed Cook
Kristi Cook
Robert Cooley
Sue Corbett
Linda Couch
Cynthia Cox
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Barbara Crandall
Larry Crane
Dan Crosby
Harry Crosby
Ted Cruise
Katherine Crynes
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Jeanne Dale
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Bob Danielson
Mary Dargis
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Larry Davis
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Diane Dawson
Dorothy Deal
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Michael Deeds
Dan Demartinis
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Carolyn Dierdorf
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Richard Dobeski
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Mike Dreske
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Bob Eckert
Carolyn Edwards
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COIVIPLIIVIENTS AND BEST WISHES
From The
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Mieliigan City, Indiana
A Champion in its Eielcl
--the kincl of newspaper that gives the most -
to lmolli the reader and advertiser.
LaPorte County's Largest Newspaper
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County than any other paper anfl prints
more pages than any LaPorte County paper.
LaPorte County's Only Paper Witll Color
efcnn print up to 3 colors and black in both
news and arlvertising-with twenty years
of color experience.
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Mltflllgilll City, Incliana
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
Judy Mirnick and Mary Otlewski
E IOR CITIZENS
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Congratulations to the
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Industrial Scrap Norwin Trailer Division
Structural Steel Truck Sz Trailer Division
Michigan City, Indiana
Rod Haberman and jane Calvc
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Everyday low prices
Make your next shopping trip to Thriftirnart
Youill be glad you did.
All THRIFTIMART
1501 E. Michigan
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Fill All Your Needs from Drugs to
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FRANKLIN HARVEY KRENTZ
PHARMACY BAKERY
1517 Franklin 3229 Franklin
Mary Ellen Olson
MONTGOMERY WARD AND CO.
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802 Franklin St.
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Buy your party decorations
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Mattie McCombs
1013 Franklin St.
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Make vacation travel plans
via air, land, or sea with
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111 W. 6th St,
be prepared
with supplies
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Office Equipment Co.
Your Llunberman
1894 For 69 Years 1963
Henry Lumber Co.
Sixth St. Bridge
725 Franklin
nry Gail Anderson
Happy Young Ideas For
Sleeping and Lounging
Always at
Society Lingerie Co
Roeske and Springland
lOSAlVl REPRESENTATIVES AT ELSTO
Josam representatives are located in every corner of the
globe. But nowhere are we prouder of our repre-
sentatives than at Elston High School.
Children of members of the losam
Family, they do even more
than represent us . . .
they represent
our future!
Firrt row: C. Price, B. Rosenburg, L. Mork, R. Davis. Second row: J. Smith, J. Granacki. Third row: M. Roland, B. Kelly, A. Price, B. Master-
son. Fourth row: A. Reed, J. Keever, M. Westphal, S. Larson, J. Masterson. Fifth row: S. Kieffer, S. Ebert, P. Towler, P. Davis. Sixrh row: D
Schaumaun, D. White, B. Fries.
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a division of
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Woolridge, Inc.
Karen Benford, Tom Cowan, Mr. Nasser,
Barb Weihmiller, jadkie Widmar
The largest selection
of furniture
Elf
Michigan City
Furniture Co.
422 Franklin
Frank Armstrong
The Ultimate in
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Solberg's
House of Flowers
731 Washington
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716 Spring
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Waltis Kitchen Cabinets
1123-1125 E. Michigm
Mr. Zezula, Nancy Hill
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727 Franklin
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500 Center on Harbor
MODE-O-DAY
603 Franklin
THE LADIES SHOP
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731 Franklin
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1963
Dwyer Products Corp. from
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Weil-McLain Company, Inc.
Michigan City, Indiana
Kitty Mross,
Jane Rasmussen at
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Sheet Metal Division
Plant ..... U. S. 12
Mr. Smith, Sandy Joyce, Dennis Cox
George Kingsley, Representative
1401 N. Capitol Avenue
Students select rings from
Indianapolis 7, Indiana
Herff Iones
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The place to
eat and meet
Lynda Lynch, Bonnie Graham, Marsha Kozin, Barbara Bankolf
Trisha Wilson
Carriage Trade
Chastleton Dr.
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Michigan City, Indiana
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BILL SHERMAN
BUICK C0.
309 W. Michigan Street
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Where Quality and Style
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GREIGER
CLOTHING STGRE
A 525 Franklin Street
BASSETT LINCOLN-MERCURY INC.
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Where prices are born
but never raised
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2013 E. Michigan Street
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ULRICH PAINT
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1411 Franklin Street
Dutch Boy
does it best
DELANEY'S
FURNITURE
Wishes
the best to
the class of '63
710 Franklin
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Root Beer Stands
120 Franklin
2308 Franklin
Tim Schumaker, Richard Greco, Pam Clark
sa-is if in '
Cheryl Bolllim, joan Downs, Mr. Sonnenberg Kathy Rybg, jean Arm Jaques
Bc-:st Wishes to the
BLOCKSOM 85 CO. C1355 Of 1965
Eastmoor Slacks
SOO Chicago St.
E. Fifth St.
Russell Sims, Marilyn Cook Mr. Young, Ray Hedstrom, Mr. White
Hays Corp. Ioy Manufacturing Co
742 E. Sth St. Woodland Ave.
ROWLEY,S
Shoes of character for the family
803 Franklin St.
janet Bonfield, Mr T
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For fun in the sun
Ohming's Beautiful Swimsuits
are unsurpassed
522 Franklin
LOUISE ARTHUR
Spaulding Shop
630 Franklin
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1420 E. Second Street
REGAL DRAPERY
Always bam in SCHULLS DAIRY
Quality and VVorkn1anship
1615 Franklin Street
703 Pearl Street
jim Bonheld, Chris Detwilcr Ph llis Foldenaue Al Ch en, Tom Robison, Dick Armstrong
Bert Henry, Scott Kunkel, John Nichols
New Frontiers of Freedom in the Traditional Style Y Q
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HO-HE-C0 STQRE
102 E. M' h' S.
IC lgan t 327 Franklin St.
Judy Ormsby, Pam
Richard Mignery
Building Contractor
116 Orchard Edgewood Add.
Skonieczny Contractor
TR 2-6641
115 E. Garfield St.
Spaulding Barber Shop
114 E Seventh
Styl-Lyne Salon
TR 2-6160
1604 Franklin
Sugar Bowl
TR 9-9874
1407 Franklin
Dr. B. G. Sunderland
TR 4-8686
811 Franklin
Taylor-Chalmers Adv.
TR 4-6251
1001 Washington
M. C. Dry Goods, Inc.
TR 2-7236
823 Franklin St.
L. Missal Decorating Co., Inc
TR 4-5566
825 Franklin Street
Grbit Dldsmobile
TR 4-4239
531 E. Michigan
Peglow 85 Johnson, Inc.
TR 4-4838
319 Franklin
Peters Dairy
TR 4-5234
1015 E. Michigan
Pioneer Lhr. 81 Supply Co.
TR 4-7283
320 E. Second
W. A. Polite Paint and Toys
TR 4-6474
605 Franklin
Dr. W. L. Potucek
TR 4-4800
715 Pine
Ronnie's
TR 9-9856
2416 St Lawrence Ave. CL.B.D
Schlundt's Insurance
TR 4-4256
510 E. Ninth St.
Shon Furniture Store
TR 2-2462
3221 Franklin
Sid's Service Station
TR 9-9979
2316 Franklin
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Fish coLD DRINKS
Pork Tenderloin Root Beer
sows omvE.,N n i
Pizza Steak C'r21ngC
Hamburgers Floats
French Fries Milk
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Morrison, jean Anne Jacques, Roger Milzarek.
Kroening Coal 85 Fuel Gil William R. Bartlett
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502 E. Second St. 3309 Franklin St.
Dr. J. L. Lafountain Benny's Restaurant
TR 4-3295 TR 2-8621
23 E. Eighth St. E. Dunes Highway
Laporte County Beverage Berg's Floral 81 Gift Shop
TR 4-7465 TR 2-2210
505 Chicago St. 906 Franklin St.
Majot's Garden Shop Blackmond's Jewelers
TR 2-1566 TR 4-4765
127 E. Ninth St. 801 Franklin St.
Maryhel's Castle of Beauty Alvin D. Blieden
TR 4-3515 TR 4-5510
201 Warren Building 601 Franklin St.
Mayer's Children Shop Blieden's Camera Center
TR 2-4202 TR 2-8080
915 Franklin St. 524 Franklin St.
Anchorage Restaurant Wright Beauty Shop
TR 2-9366 TR 2-8114
1018 Franklin St. 1204 E. Michigan St.
Ballard's Florist Zales Jewelers
TR 4-7425 TR 2-9167
132 S. Roeske Ave. 193 531 Franklin St.
Book Fair
TR 2-4395
414 Franklin St.
Dr. Donald I. Bormann
TR 2-2169
303 Warren St.
Bortoli School of Music
TR 2-5574
1020 E. Michigan St.
Boyd Phelps, Inc.
TR 4-6238
1000 Washington St.
Buchanan's Cleaners
TR 4-7248
514 F. Michigan St.
Mr. 8cMrs. Preston Calvert
916 Pine St.
Dr. Norman Carlson
TR 4-5461
913 Wabash St.
Carpenter's 66 Service Sta.
TR 9-9887
2116 Franklin St.
Charlie's Pizza
Cipares Insurance Agency
TR 4-3267
417 Warren Building
Dairy Queen
TR 2-1550
2506 Franklin St.
1027 Michigan St.
Eighth Street Cafe
TR 9-9942
112 W. Eighth St.
Foster Printing Service
TR 9-9144
2101 Franklin St.
Ray Fox, Jr.
TR 2-7283
601 Franklin St.
General Construction
TR 4-3277
234 E. Second St.
Goerg Boats 81 Motors
TR 2-8608
83 N. Franklin St.
Dr. William A. Hall, jr.
TR 4-4932
320 E. Eighth sf.
Haviland-Callan, Inc.
TR 215816 TR 4-3274
110 E R1P1CY Sf- 701 W. Sixth sf.
Checker Cab Co. Kilnovvitz-Brown
TR 4-3261 TR 4-6275
616 W. Ninth 1402 Franklin St.
C 81 N Jewelers Kresge's
TR 2-1646 TR 2-5939
1011 Franklin St. 617 Franklin St.
Index
A
Abbott, Sue ....... ..... ..... . . . .118
Abel, Donald .... 10, 10, 73, 71, s1, 14, 87,
93, 142, 162
Abel, Mike ...................... 77, 118
Adams, Elizabeth .. ..... 79, 150
Adams, John ..... .............. 1 50
Adams, Mitchell . . ....... . .... . . .150
Adler, Donna .... 11, 14, 20, 76, sl,
111, ss, 94, 11s
Adrian, Fred . . . .......... 150
Adrian, Iris . . . ...... 150
Adrian, Loren . . . . .92, 142
Agemy, Daniel . . ...... 150
Agemy, Faye . . . . . .32, 78, 88
Ahrendt, Barbara . . . .79, 118
Akin, Sherry .... ..... 1 50
Albers, Ronald ..... ...... 1 50
Alexander, Betty . ....-......... 79, 150
Alinsky Joe ...... ............ 9 0, 91, 150
Alix, Maxine ..... 11, 14, 72, 76, 81, 83, 84,
86,94, 116,118
Allen, Gloria . ...... 79, 84, 150
Allen, Jack . . . ......... .150
Allen, Pat .... . . .79, 150
Allie, James .... . . .92, 118
Allison, Albert . . ......,....... 150
Allison, Robbie . ............... 89, 150
Ambruso, Dennis ............ ...... 1 50
Anderson, Gail ...... 11, 12, 72, 73, 83, 84,
85,118, 162,173, 200
Anderson Maureen ..... 79, 84, 86, 117, 118
Anderson, Sue ..-... 29, 76, 78, 81, 84, 118
Applegate, Robert ...... 75, 76, 87, 100, 142
Archambeault, Tom ............... 150
Archer, Bonnie ............ . . . .142
Archer, Jerry .................... 150
Arens, Sandra . . .29, 75, 76, 82, 84, 118, 167
Armour, JeE .................. 84, 142
Armour, Shaun ........ 17, 72, 73, 75, 103,
118, 153, 200
Armstrong Frank . . . . .84, 117, 118, 175
Armstrong, Richard . .... 84, 98, 118, 189
Armstrong, Susan ...... . . .22, 81, 87, 150
Arnett, John .... . . .76, 87, 98, 118, 184
Ashton, Robert . . . . ..... 82, 85, 93, 142
Aultman, David . , .......... 88, 150
Aust, Marylou . . .... 78, 80, 87
Ayad, Richard . . . . .74, 87, 118
Ayers, Joyce . . ....... 150
B
Babbitt, William . . . . . .142
Babinec, Edward . . . . . .118
Bacztub, Stephen . . . .... .150
Baker, Bruce .... . . .841 150
Baker, Carol . . ....... 150
Baker, Craig , . ......... 150
Baker, Pamela . . . . . .13, 86, 118
Balser, Scott .... .............. 1 50
Bandurski, Ruth .................. 142
Bankolf, Barbara ..... 18, 74, 81, 83, 85, 86,
'93, 141, 142, 182
Bankolf, David . . . .......... 149, 150
Banks, Ralph .... ............. 1 50
Bannwart, Bob . . . . . .19, 75, 87, 93, 98,
103, 141, 142
Banul, Larry . . . ........ .... . 150
Bard, Connie . . . . . .46, 74, 86, 9.5, 142
Barkow, Larry . . .......... 84, 150
Baron, Chris . . ........... 150
Barrios, Kathy . . .......... 87, 150
Bartels, Beverly . . . . .81, 83, 85, 93, 142
Bartels, Sandra . . ............. 142
Barthel, Rena . . .............. 150
Bartlett, Merlyn . . . . .30, 75. 76, 85, 87,
93, 9s, 141, 142
Bauer, Carl .... . . .72, 75, 78, 80, 87,
93, 142, 166
Baugh, Beverly . . . ....... 78, 80, 150
Baugh, Richard .... .... 7 8, 80, 142, 166
Bazcmorc, David . . . .......... .150
Bazemore, Harry . . . ......... . 142
Beach, Bill ..... ............. 1 42
Beaver, Larry .... .... 2 9, 35, 103, 118
Beaver Wayne ..... ........... 1 42
Bechinski, Maryann . .......... 150
Beck, Jerrie Sue . . . . . . 119, 168
Beckman, Merry . . . . . . . . .142
Beckman, Terry . . ..... 92, 119
Becktcll, Janet . . . .... . .72, 150
Beebe, Peggy . . . . . .76, 86, 142
Behner, William . . ....... 150
Bchnke, Dianne . . .............. 150
Behr, William .................... 150
Beishline, Cindy ..... 18, 74, 85, 86, 93, 142
Bclkiewitz, Connie . ............... 150
Belkiewitz, Jacquelyn ............... 142
Bell, Helen ........ . . .61
Belue, Judy ...... ............... 1 50
Belue, Wilma ..... ............... 1 50
Benford, Karen .... 73, 84, 86, 119, 175, 200
Benford, Peggy ............ . .77, 86, 142
Benowitz, Judy . . .... 53, 73, 81, 84, 119
Benton, Michael . .
Berg, Pamela . . .
Bergerson, Ellen . . . .
Berkes, Dorothy . . . .
Berkes, Stephanie .
Best, Henry .....
Bethke, Rebecca . .
Beyer, Doug ....
Biederstaedt, Cathy
Biela, Stanley . . .
Bictry. Tim ....
Binsz, Ted . .
Bintz, Nancy . . .
Bird, Jill . .... .
Bischoff, Denice . .
Blackburn, James .
Blank, Allan ....
Blank, Barbara . . .
Blissmer, Richard
Block, Kim .......
Block, Robert , . .
Bluhm, Robert . . .
Blumenfeld, Sue .
Bobinski, David . .
Bock, Richard . . .
Bodley, Carol . .
Boehm, Bonnie . . .
Boehnlein, Diane . . .
Boehnlein, Rita .
Boehnlein, Robert .
Boekner, Wilma . .
Boguslawski, Terry
Bohlim, Cheryl .....
Bohlin, Linda . . . .
Bohne, Kathleen . .
Bohnstadt, Alice .
Bohnstadt, Curtis .
Bohnstadt Gerry .
Bohnstadt, Judy . .
Bolka,
Bolka,
Dennis . . .
Diana . .
Bolka, Eugene . . .
Bolka, Lawrence . .
Bolka, Sandra ....
Bolka, Stanley . . .
Bon5eld, James . .
Bonlield, Janet . .
Bcnisla
wski, Janet
Bootcheck, Jerry .
Bootz,
Bootz,
Adolph . . .
Roxann . . .
Boudreau, Doran .
Boudreau, Joanne .
Bowerman, Linda .
Bowers, John ....
Bowers, Patricia
Bowker, Peggy . . .
Bowlby, Linda . . .
Bowman, Karen . .
Bowmar, Carl . . .
Bowmar, Gerald . .
Bowmar, Gregory .
Boza, Kathy .....
Bratkovic, Robert .
Breed, Suzanne . .
Breitzka, Mary . .
Brennan, Tom . .
Brink, Ted ....
Britzke, Virgil . . .
Brody, Richard . .
Brooker, Connie
Brooks, Dorothy .
Brooks, Gilbert . .
Brooks, Rebecca . .
Brooks, Richard . .
Brost, Diane ....
Brown, Anthony .
Brown, Carol . . .
Brown, Charles . .
Brown, Edward . .
Brown, Harold . .
Brown, James . .
Brown, Mildred . .
Brown, Pamela .
Brown, Raymond .
Brown, Robert . . .
Brown, Violet . . .
Brown, Virginia . .
Brown, Willie . .
Bruemmer, Fred . .
Bruemmer, Norman
Bruemmer, Robert
Bruhler, Judith . .
Bryan,
Bryant,
Cathy ....
Naomi . . .
Bryant, Ronald . .
Buckingham, Gary
Buckne
Buckne
r, Charles .
r, William .
Bud, Matthew . . .
Bunton
Burch,
Burch,
, Barbara . .
David . .
Sharon . . .
Burdick, Valerie .
Burgdo
rf, Gene . .
ld, Beryle . . 4
Burgwald, Bruce .
Burgwa
Burhop,
Karen . . .
Burkett, Donna . .
Burkha
Burkha
Burkha
rt, Duane .
rt, Dwight
rt, Terry . . .
Burnett, Stove . . .
Burns,
Diana . . .
is., .
....11,77,78, 311331
......59,81,86,
.........86,93,
76, 84, 86, 119,
..........87,
41,
........ s4,
93,
....86,
. . .71, 100,.
.....72,
..'.'.s7,
94,
ss,
93,
. ....... 92,
.76, ss, 114, ss,
.........57,
....84,86,
............87,
as,
ss,
............75,
.60, 74, 78, 80,
.........8l,
73, 74, 84, 86, 142,
. ..... . . . . . . 84,
............90,
. . . .78, 86,
. .......
ak, 95, iifisl '1ii,'
........86, 119,
. . . .78,
'.'.'.'126,'
. .'.ii,'ii,'a'7Q'1i5,'
..........79,
iif
.i 142,-
. . . . .92,
. . . .87,
. . .88, 149,
. . . . .77, 78,
. . .17, 84, 104,
......67,79,
. . .71, 71, so, ss,
. .84,
.........9l,93,
86,93,
....79,
.. ..84,
....76,
......92,
....8,a85,
....30,75,
.....30,
....87,90,
.....84,
......84,
....90,9l,
110
119
142
183
110
119
142
110
142
110
119
110
119
142
110
142
110
142
119
142
119
142
142
142
110
119
110
119
142
119
150
142
187
119
142
119
110
142
110
110
142
142
150
142
110
189
188
142
142
142
142
142
110
110
110
120
120
110
142
169
120
110
110
110
110
120
142
142
120
110
110
110
120
120
142
110
110
142
110
142
142
142
110
111,
142
110
110
120
110
.79
142
142
142
12c
142
142
142
142
110
120
142
142
120
120
142
110
142
110
142
110
120
142
151
142
111
Burns, Tom . . .
Bush, Barbara ..
Bush, Gloria . . .
Bush, Steve . . .
Butts, Dixie ....
Butts, Kathleen . .
Bvers, Sharon ....
Byrd, Edward .....
Cable, Darlene . .
Caddo, Robert . . .
Caddo, Russell . . .
Cady, Dennis , ,
Calvert, Jane . .
Camerson, Joe . . .
Cammett, Jeanne .
Capp, Martha . . .
CaPPY1 Mike . .
Cappy, Thomas . .
Carnes, Deanna . . .
Carpenter, Jane . .
Carpenter, Mary . .
Carpenter, Tom . .
Carson, Patricia .
Carter, Beverly . .
Carter, Linda . . .
Carter, Nancy . . . . .
Cashbaugh, Barbara
Cassidy, Judy . . .
Cassler, Daniel . . .
Cates, Charlene . .
Caviggiola, Bruce .
Cesario, Francis . .
Chakos, Maria .
Chakos, Susanne .
Chambers, Bruce
Cl-laoala, Rita . . .
Chappell, Barbara
Chappell, Dallas . .
Chase, Mike . .
Chern, Vicki ....
Childers, Bob . . . .
Childers, James . .
Childress, Dave .
Childress, John . .
Childress Randy .
Christiansen, Alice
Christman, Barbara
Church, Dennis . .
Cieciwa, Greg ....
Cizcwski, Diana .
Claeys, Judy . .
Clark, Barbara .
Clark, Pam . . .
Clark, Robert . . .
Clemons, Shirley .
Cliford, Jane ..
Clinger, Judy . . .
Cochran, Steve . .
Cofer, Tom ....
C' ffee, Richard . .
Coker, Leanna . .
Collier, Barbara .
Collier, Ollie . . . .
Collison, Richard .
Colvin, Dennis . .
Colvin, Larry . .
Combs, Fred ....
Conklin, Ken ....
Conner, Donna . .
Connett, Sandra .
Consdorf, Joan .
Cook, Edward . . .
Cook, Kristi . . .
Cook, Marilyn . .
Cook, Pcnni . .
Cooley, Robert . . . .
Corbett, Sue ....
Cottingham, Bonnie
Couch, Connie . . . . .
Ctuch, Georgene . .
Couch, Linda . ......
Courtington, Gloria . .
Cowan, Thomas ....
Cox, Cynthia . .... .
Cox, Dennis . .
Cox, James . . .
Craig, Joseph . . .
Craig, Mike ....
Crama, Peggy ,...
Crandall, Barbara . . .
Crane, Larry .....
Crawford, Johnnie
Cruetzburg, Ted ..
Criswell, Jackie . .
Crook, William . . .
Crosby, Daniel . .
Crosby, Harry .....
Crosby, Kathie .....
Cross, Sue ...... 78,
Crozier, John ......
Cruise, Ted ....
Crynes, Bonnie . .
Crynes, Kathy ....
Cummings, John . .
Curry, William . . .
195
C
. . .1s, 77,
. . . .78,
. . .79,
. . .79,
.53,'9s','s'0Q tif ii'
i1','73f 74,' ii,'s'sQ'
165, 184,
..........92,
.11,1z, 71, 71, 81,
120,
. . .75, 81,87, 91,
.. . . . . .....'95,.
. .' .72, '12,' 96,'
ss,
120
151
151
142
151
142
142
120
151
151
142
142
120,
200
142
142
85,
200
121
151
142
142
151
151
121
121
121
121
.21, 46, 74, 14, 121
151
. .. .... 100,143
. ..... 111
....143
....111
...........84,121
121
.19, 31, 42, 76, 7s, 87,
98,103,121
151
....s4,111
........121
.......91,141
...21, 78, 94. 111
....79,87,121
........l51
...92,121
............121
...72,81,85,121,189
.. ...... 72,107,151
.....101,151
.......151
......87,151
...ss,s9,1z1
....141, 186
....1:1, 166
......151
...s4,111
....121
......111
...84,151
....121
....89,90
.......79,143
.......100,111
...s1,90,91, 141
..........143
........121
....122,143
......143
......111
...s7,111
............1z2
...23,78,80,87, 149,
151,178,188
...74,86,122,187
.....ss,1z2, 185
.......s2,111
...,111
.. ........ 143
..........141
...71, 76, 89, 141
.........71,7s,141
12.71, 00.91, 143, 175
........101, 122,182
......92,143
........151
..........143
....79,a1,141
......87,151
......107,111
...44,72,75, 84,
86,89,122
........141
......143
....11, 141
....151,173
...........122, 173
so, ss, 11, 86,93, 141
...90, 91,151
.......78,143
...........111
...s9,91, 122, 143
...........143
Curtis, John . . . . . .
Czizek, Janet . . .72,
Dlbbert, Geraldine . .
Dabbert, Kathy . .
Dabbous, Annette . . .
Daher, Joyce .....
Dale, Jeanne . . .
Dana, Barbara . .
Daniels, Erny . .
Daniels, Evelyn . .
Danielson, Robert . .
Dankert, Trudy .
Dargis, Marge ...
Darrow, Terry . . . .
r
Daube t, Russell . . .
Davis, Gene ......
Davis, Kent .... 14,
Davis, Larry ......
Davis, Pessy .......
Davis, Phoebe . .
Davis, Reba . .
Davis, Stephen . .
Dawson, Diane . . .
Deal, Dorothy .
Dean, Judy . . .
Dee, Glen . . .
Dee, Ken .,...
Deeds, Michael . .
Delco, Royce . . .
Demartinis, Dan . . .
Demchak, John . .
Demos, Charles . . .
Demphsey, Pam . .
Denham, Ed .....
Denow,Bob .......
Detwiler, Christine
Deutscher, Randy . .
DeWald, Walter . .
Diana, William . .
Dickef' Ada . . . .
Dickey, Juanita . .
Dickinson, Susan . . .
Dieckilman, Susan . .
Dierdorf, Carolyn . .
Dierdorf, Evelyn . . .
Dierdorf, Sue . . .
DiGiacom0, Ron . . .
Dingman, LaVonna .
Dipert, James . . .
Doba, Ronald .....
Dobeslti, Richard . . . .
Dobrzynski, David . . .
. ..... 43, 72, 104,
77, 84, 86, 93, 143,
D
143
191
151
143
151
.......79
...a7,
...ss,
...116, ss, ss,
......79, 87,
...17, s4, 87,
76, s7, 93, 101, 101,
..s1, s9, 93,143,
. ....63,93, 143,
.........111,
...79,
...87, 90,
.. ...33,
. . .33, 37,
...72, ar, 89,
...73,76,
......86,
........92,
. ...s4, ss, 122,
.......102,
.....s1, sr,
.. .s2, 94, 143,
......s7,
. ....s7, 90,
. ...77, ax, ss,
. . .' .'7si '86,'
151
122
151
122
151
143
151
143
122
151
143
151
174
174
174
143
151
151
151
122
122
151
151
151
122
143
143
143
151
189
143
122
162
151
151
151
143
151
151
151
.98
143
........151
..... .........143
. ...... ....91,
Dodson, Patrick .... 75, 78, 83, 84, 103,
Dolembo, Tom . .12, 17, 19, 72, 74, 117,
Dolson, Ned . . .
151
151
143
122
..................151
143
Dombkowski, Ron . . . - . - -
Dombrowsky, Ron .................151
Doran, Ronald . .
Downs, Joan . . .781
Downs, Randy ....
Downs, Roger . . .
Downs, Suzanne . .
Dreske, Michael . .
Dressel, James . . .
Dreyer, Michael . . .
Drummond, Frances
Dubie, David .....
Joanne . . .
Lynn . I .
Ducey,
Duffv.
Dunlap, Terry
Dunlap, Tim ....
Dunloo, Dau: .
Durand, Deryle
so,
81, 87, 94, 149,151,
............149,
....87, 92,
151
187
151
143
143
151
143
143
,, ........151
....79,
....a4,
............105,
101.
73, 87, 93,103, 141,
H '11, 21, 24, 25, 74, 71,
81, 84, 86, 116, 117,
Durnal,Janice.................7B,
Duszynski, Paul
Duszvnslti, Tom . . .
Dutchess, Linda
Dyer, Lynda . . .
E
E.-'.:n,Gail... . .....
Ebert, Sue . . . . . .2l, 73, 74, 84, 86,
Eckert, Robert . . .
Edinger, Leroy . . .
Edlen, Bonnie . . ,
Edwards, Barbara .
Edwards, Betty . . .
Edwards, Carolyn . . .
Edwards, John . . .
Edwards, Robert . . .
Erelske, June . . . .
Egilski, Norman .
Eldridge, Connie ..
Elliott, Jani .....
Ellis, Peggy .
Ellison, Ed ....
Emerson, Judy . .
Emery, Janice .
England, David .
Engle, Ken .....
Ennis, Edward . .
Ennis, Elizabeth . .
Enyeart, Charles . . .
Erickson, Dale . .
143, 174,
....123,
...100,
.....122,
....ll7, 119,
143
151
141
143
122
143
78,
123
143
123
.16
151
143
151
141,
183
151
191
141
141
.79
151
141
166
151
, ...... ..141
. . .76, 79,
. . .72, 88,
. . . . .78,
. . . .85,
.. ....... 78,
.........104,
. . .11, 30, 85, 93,
151
151
151
143
151
151
123
152
123
152
152
143
Gipson, Nate . . .
Eskridge, Pat . .
Esmeyer, Sandra .
Evans, Duane . .
Evans, James . . .
Everett, Linda. .
Everetts, Tom .
124,
. . .11, 79, 86, 88,
F
. . .7s, 104,
. . .11, ns,
125
Everly, Judith . .
Everly, Kenneth .
Evett, Don ....
Falbo Robert . .
Fargo, Patricia .
Farley, James . . .
Farmer, Alicia . . .
Farmer, Jerrold .
Farmer, Jerry . .
Farmer, Terry . .
Fedder, Judy . .
Fedder, Lonny .
Fedder, Tom . .
Feldman, Linda
Fenton, Sara . .
Fickes, Jeff . . .
Fields, Walter ..
Fisch, Susan ....
Fischbacher, David
Flanigan, Dennis .
Flanigan, Tara . . .
Fleming, Michael
Flesher, Okcy . . .
Flotow Michael ..
Fly, James ....
Fly, Mary . . .
Fly, Rachell . .
Fly, Wallace .
Flv, Wayne ....
Fly, William ....
Foldenauer, Diane ....
Foldenaucr, Eugene
Foldenauer, Norm . .
Foldenauer, Norman
Foldenauer, Phyllis
Foldenauer, Ron . .
Follin, Marilyn . .
Follin, Russell . .
Fontana, Margie .
Ford, Barbara . .
Ford, Cheryl . . .
Forney, Lloyd . .
Foster, Cora . . .
Foster, Warren ..
Fought, lames . .
Fought, Vicki . .
Fowler, Tom . .
Fox, Carol .
Fox, Kay . .
Fox, Pat . . .
Fox, Roger . ..
Fox, Vicky . . . . .
Frageman, Michael
Francis, Beverly . . .
Frank, Jacque ........
Frankowski, Cheryl . . .
Franks, Dan ..... 30,
. . . .79,
. . .21, 30, 75, 84, 91,
............78,
'.'.'.'7if bif
.' .' f7bQ '1b6,'
. . .60, 88,
. . ..... 107.
. . .76, 89,
..-.-.-.IK
bif
. . . . .92,
. . . .98,
. . .72, 73, 81, 85, 88,
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. ...-.....165,
'.'.i4,
Franks,
Franson,
John ..
Chris .
Fraze, Robert .....
Frecks,
Mike .....
Fredenburg, Daniel
Fredenburg, Randy
Fredline, Jerry ....
Freier, Kim .....
Fries, William . . .
Froehlke
, Cynthia. . .
Fry, Diana .... .
Frye, Victoria . .
Fulton,
Andrea .
Fultz, Carol . .
Furois, Joy . .
Furr, Larry . .
Gabruna
Gahr, Sa
1. Robert
ndra.....
Galinowski, James
Gallas, Barbara . . .
Gambill, Charles . .
Gambill Joseph ..
Gambill, Robert . .
Gamblin, Bill . .
Ganschow, Ronald
Ganshorn, Emery
Garbacik, Edward
Garbacz, Nina ..
Gardner, Ann ..
Gardner, Connie .
Gardner, Dianne
Garrels, Betty . .
..11
Garrettson, James
Gasaway, Gordon
Gasparett, Harry . .
Gaston, Ray . . . . .
Gatz, Richard . .
Gatzka, Par ....
Geisser, William
Geissler, George .
Geleske, Danny . . .
...........78,
50, 51,72, 83, 85,
93,101,
..........107,
....79,
. ..83,
...ao, s4, ss, ss,
.........1sz,
......7s,so,
......91,
...sa, ss,
G
. . .sz, ss, s4,
'.78,'
. . .7o, so,
.........87,
, 13, 72, 74, 76, ss,
. . .102,
152
143
152
152
123
152
143
152
143
143
152
152
123
123
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Gerron, Lorrane .
Gibbs, Gerald . . .
Giberson, Sharon .
Giese, Ted . .72, 75
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Gill, Karen .....
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Ginther, Rickey . .
Gipe, Linda .....
Gipson, Estelle . . .
Glade, LouAnn . . .
Glanz, April . .
Glanz, Ronald . .
Glanz, Warren ..
Gleason, Alice . . .
Gleason, Robert ..
Glolf, Douglas . . .
Goble, Connie . . .
Goch, Vicki .....
Gondek, Patrick . .
Gondek, Peggy .
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Graham, Bonnie ..
Graham Lynn . . .
Graham, Ottie . . .
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G'eenlaw, Doug . .
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Janicki, Joanne . . ............ 78,
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Johnson, Janet .... .............. 1 53
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Johnson, Lois .... . . .62, 88, 89, 127
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Johnson, Marzaret . ..... 153
Johnson, Marilyn . ...... 84, 144
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Johnston, Peggy . . . ........ .153
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Keene, Charles . ........ 127
Keeney, Patricia . ....... 144
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Kemp, Juanita . . ........ 89, 154
Kemp, Robert . . . . .67, 90, 91, 154
Kempf, Kathryn . . . ........ 87, 154
Kenefick, John ....... . . .58, 154
Kennebrew, Harriette . . . . .76, 154
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Kerwin, Joan .... .... 8 6, 88, 127
Kerwin, Ronald . . .... 93, 98, 145
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Kieffer Sharon . . . . .154, 174
Kienitz, Dennis . ..... 127
Kienitz, Donald . . . . . .76, 127
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Kietzman, Terry . . . ........... .154
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King, Thomas . . ....... 154
Kinsey Janice .. ..... 128
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Kintzele, Russell . .... 128
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Kluge, James . . . . . .79, 145
Kniola, Mary . . .... 128
Knoll, Daniel . . . . .154
Kobos, Victor . . . . .154
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Koester, Mary . . .... 78, 87, 154
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Kohn, James .... . . .72, 154
Kohn, Marshall . . . . .75, 128
Kolke, Karen ...... ....... 1 Z8
Kolke, Kent .. ...... ..... 8 4, 154
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Komasinski. Don ............... 145
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Kopanski, Richard . ......... 154
Kopchinski, Suzanne ............... 145
Kopczyk, Chris ........... 72, 76, 86, 128
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Kricsel, Thomas . . . . . .90, 91,
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Krueger, Allen . . . . . .92,
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Krueger, Larry E. . . ..... 107,
Krueger, Larry H. . .... . .
Krueger, William . . . .
Kubaszczyk, Mary . . . . .92,
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Kubica Nancy . .
Kubsch, Richard . .
Kuchik, Randall . .
Kuhn, Susan ....
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Kunkel, Scott ....
Kurz, Dennis ..
Kutch, Dean . . .
LaBerge, Leo . . .
Lallcrge, Mary . . .
LaBorn, Fred ..
Lacher, Suzanne . , .
Ladra, Walter ....
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Lamm, Charles . . .
Lane, Mirian . .
Lane, Rex ....
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Larson Susan ....
Lashbrook, Wanda .
Lass, Margy .....
Lauer, Daniel . .
Law, Tom ....
Lawson, Joan . . .
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Leeks. Emma . . .
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Levinson, Tevia . . . .
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Lezalt. Ronald . . .
Lidke, Richard . . .
Liebig, Tom . . .
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Longstreet, Doris . .
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Lubke, Oscar . . . .
Lucas, Patricia ..
Ludington, Sue . .
Ludwig, Jolm . .
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Maddox, Ronald .... . . .92, 145
Maerz, Sandra . . . . . . .155
Mahaffey, Dennis . . .... 145
Mahatfev, Gary ....... ........ 9 2, 145
Mahl, Larry ..................... 155
Maior, Stephen . . .2Z, 36, 100, 103, 106, 145
Malcer, Theresa ................... 145
Malay, M11ri1r1 ..11, 46, 71, 77, s1, ss, 130
Maleclti, Joan .................. 85, 130
Malecki, Sandra .................. 145
Malotz, Bonnie . . . . .84, 155
Malott, Penny . . . . .78, 130
Malott, Stephen . . .... 82, 155
Manigold, John .. . . .10J, 145
Mann, David ...,. ..... 1 45
Mansfield, Michael . . . . .155
Manski, Tom ...... . . .155
Marciniak, Robert . . ....... 130
Marguart, Barbara . ..... 87, 155
Markowslti, Connie . .... 79, 87, 155
Markowski, Ron . . . ....... .155
Marron, David . . . . . .100, 155
Marshall, Nancy . ...... 91, 155
Marthinsen, Judy . . .......... 155
Martin, David .. . . .84, 87, 130, 185
Martin, Geneva . .......... 145
Martin, Jack . . . .... 90, 91, 155
Martin, Janet . . ........ 155
Martin, William . .... 130
Marvel, Fred . . ..... 110
Mason, Joan . . . . . .82, 145
Mason, John .... ..... 1 30
Masterson, James . . . . . . 155, 174'
Masterson, William .......... , .155, 174
Mathias, James ................ 75, 155
Mathias, Mary .... 22, 51, 74, 83, 85, 86, 95,
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Mathews, Mike .... .... 1 30
Matthews, David . . . . .145
Matthews, Joan . . . . .155
Maxey, Johnnie .... . . .155
Mayfield, Ray ...... . 1 . . .145
Maynard, Katherine . . ........ 155
Mayo, Ernest ..... 1 . . .78, 88, 145
Mayo, Henry ...... ............. 1 55
Mazuchowski. Larry ........... ..... 1 55
Mazur, Sharleen . . . . . .11, 76, 88, 89, 130
McAnally, Michael ............. 100, 155
McBride, Eddie , .................. 155
McBride, Pat ...... 72, sr, s7, 91, 103, 141
McCluskay, Mike .................. 111
McCormick, James .... . ......... 145
McCormick, Sally . . ..... 145
McGee, Alan ..... . . .91, 145
McGowan, W'illiam . . .... 155
McGrath, Joseph . . . ..... . .155
Mc1ntire, Robert . . ...... 110, 166
Mclntyre, Diane . . . . .86, 130, 175
Mclntyre, Gloria . . , ....... .145
McKee, Fred ..,. .... 7 8, 82, 130
McKinnon, Doretta . . ...... 87, 151
McKinnon, Robert . . ........... 130
McMinn, Linda . . . . . .81, 86, 88, 130
McNeal, Irma ..... .......... 1 55
McWhorter, leffrey . . . . . 52, 104, 130
Mealer, June ..... ..... 7 9, 131
Meer Mike ..................... 145
Meer, Nancy , . .................. 131
Meiscr, Sue ..... 77, 81, 84, 86, 88, 93, 145
Melnylt, Pat . . . .............. 79, 155
Melnyk, Toni . . . . .79, 155
Menke, Carol . . .... 155
Meredith, Carol . . ...... 84, 155
Meredith, Pat .................... 145
Merriman, Nancy ......... 47, 78, 87. 155
Mertl, Duane ...... 17, 72, 75, 83, 98, 105,
131, 162
Messina, Carol . . ........... 73, 145
Mettlen, Lynn . . . .73, 77, 86, 92, 131
Metts, Beverly . ............. 145
Merts, Joan . . ........ . . .145
Mever, David .. ...... , . .155
Meyer, lack . . ...78, 82, 145
Meyer, Phillip . .......... 155
Meyer, Sundra . ..... 76, 85, 86, 145
Mevers, Ronald . . ............... 155
Mienery, Pam . . .... 76, 86, 93, 145, 192
Mikulski, Terry . . ........... 95, 145
Milcarek, Nancy .. , . . ...... . . .145
Milich, Gail ..... . ......... 155
Millard, Wayne . . ............. 91, 145
Miller, Art . .. ........ 76, 85, 87, 131
Miller, Barbara ...... 22, 73, 81, 83, 84, 85,
ss, 91, 141
Miller, Carol . . . . .81, 84, 93, 145
Miller, Daniel . , .......... 155
Miller Darrell . ..... . . .155
Miller, David . . . . . ...... . . .155
Meller, Donna . ............... 155
Miller, Georgia .. .... 61. 77, 11, 131, 179
Miller, Kathie . . ........... 88, 155
Miller, Mariene . . . . . . .... . . . . .145
Miller, Pamela . . . . .84, 145
Miller, Shirley . . .... 146
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Milzarek, Roger . . . ........... .146
Minzey, Darlene . . . ............. .146
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Mitnick, Lee ...... ........ 8 5, 146
Mohamed, Joanne . . . . .78, 81, 93, 146
Mohamed, Sam . . . ...... 107, 155
Moisan, Patricia . . . ........ .146
Monchamp, Peggy . . . .155
Moore, Belvie .... . . 131
Moore, Jerry .... . .146
Moore, Teddy . . . . .146
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Morrison, Rebecca ...... 74, 84, 86, 93, 146
Morse, Alan ..... . ........... 146
Morse, Doreen .... . . .87, 155
Morton, Georgia .... ..... 1 51
Mortorano, Maryann , . .... 155
Mosley, Doris ..... . .146
Mosley, Wallace . . , . .155
Moss, Linda ..... .............. 1 46
Mowinski, Larry . . .............. 155
Mross, Kathryn ..... 74, 83, 84, 85, 93, 146
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Nauyaltas, Lenny . . ....... 92, 151
Nelson, Jane ..... .... 7 7, 116, 131
Nessler, Jacqueline . . . .86, 93, 146
Neveroske, Pat .... ....... 1 31
Nevcrs, Kathleen . . . . . 88, 93, 146
Neveroslti, Sherry . . ....... 155
Nevorslti, Mary . . ...... 155
Nicholas, John . . . . . . .72, 155
Nicholas, Mike ................... 146
Nichols Dennis .......... 78, 80, 107, 155
Nichols, John ...17, 19, 64, 711, s2, 131, 190
Nichols, Norman .................. 155
Nickell, Dennis .......... 78, 91, 155, 178
Nicklas, David . . ...... 90, 91, 155
Niegos, Larry .. . ...... 146, 166
Niemann, Sue .... . . .86, 93, 146
Niemiec, Genevieve . ....... 155
Norberg, Vernon . . ....... 72, 82, 155
Norrick, Randy .. . ............. .155
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Northrop, Stewart . . . .32, 78, 80, 146, 166
Norvell Lester . . ..... 100, 106, 151
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Novak, Pat ....... ...... 7 2, 90, 155
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Novreslte, James . . . ............. . 132
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Odle, Gail ........ . . .68, 155
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Ogle, Sandra ..... .......... 1 32
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Ostrowski, David . . ........... 155
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