Elston High School - Elstonian Yearbook (Michigan City, IN)
- Class of 1964
Page 1 of 224
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This year the doors of Elston Senior High opened
to us 2050 strong, an increase of more than 200
over last year,s enrollment. Administrators, faced
with scheduling classes for everyone, suddenly
realized that there were too few rooms in the build-
ing and too few hours in the day, study hall spilled
over into the Christian Church, and many
classrooms were occupied for eight hours without
respite. To us the population explosion meant
that lockers were more packed and the south
stairs even less passable. But in later years we
will not remember the congestion and inconven-
ience, rather, we will focus our attention on
those typical but meaningful moments of our
high school years: facing new schedules, new
teachers, new challenges on the first day of school
in fall, hearing the crackle of a LaPorte bonfire
on a crisp football night, lingering in the halls to
discuss a testg fighting for a corner of the rest
room mirror, cheering, laughing, crying at bas-
ketball tournamentsg struggling with a chemis-
try experiment, paying library fines, working on
Junior Concessions and then the Prom, cramming
for finals, eagerly scanning the new ELSTON-
IANSQ and Hnally, graduating. But we do not
ever really leave, for our minds return often to
focus on our year, 1964.
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John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
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God, have mercy on his soul.
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But God in Heaven, Why? Why?
He was our leader--young, rapt,
Mortally wounded in his own bloocl he sat,
Stolen from home, country. Our cry
Is God in Heaven, Why? Why?
Will man ne'er cease
His search for peace
By means of guns, making men die?
But God in Heaven, Why? Wfhy?
ovember 22, 1963
Most students, unaecnstomed to hearing the new intercom, glanced
about in puzzlement when an urgent voice broke into Elston's class-
rooms midday on that Friday in November. Within moments all sat
transnxed, listening incredulously to the report of the shooting of
President Kennedy in Dallas. Dismissal bell rang, but there was little
movement until the announcer had finished. Then students moved
slowly, quietly to their next classes. Many of those returning from
lunch were told the news by friends and thought it a morbid joke. How-
eyer, confirmation came. and then ofhcial word of the President's death.
liverywhere reactions were seen: girls sobbed openlyg heads were bowed
in prayerg the unpoetic found release in poetryg the Student Council
met to consider appropriate measuresg the flag was lowered to half
mast, A few things went on with near-normalcys-book reports were
given, an ICLSTONIAN deadline was met, and that night a basket-
ball game was played. But these diversions offered, at best, only tem-
porary reliefg the knowledge and burden of the assassination of our
President weighed heavily upon everyone. From incrcdulity and dismay,
through fears and grief, to renewed purpose and strength-this was
the intense pattern of the tragedy.
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'llinu' is of vssvncc in lllston's busy halls.
Wo hurry continually-sto school, to class,
in, out, up, clown. Crowds of students
swarm through tht' halls and onto thc
stvps. l.ock0rs arc nvvvr ncat-inhabitatcd
by two with harclly room for onc. With too
many books ancl not enough hours, wc
svarch for timc for homcwork ancl clubs,
tcsts and vxpcrimcnts. Now wc find our-
sclycs out in thc wcathcr as strccts turn
into halls -our stucly hall in thc First
Christian Church.
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react to the news that a murder lzax been ronznzittvd.
England-scene of Junior and Senior plays
Randy Robinson trivx io convince-fudy Row that
111' is 1101 the lIlLll'Ij4'?'t'I',
A tourist lodge outside London was the setting
for c'Tlic Mouse Trapf' this ycar's Junior play.
Mystery and suspense surrounded the players as
a disguised policeman became a boarder, and a
disguised murderer became a policeman. Holding
leading parts were Kris Cook, Al Murray, Bob
Bratkovic, Dick Swineliart, Randy Robinson,
Judy Rose, Ellen Smith, John Vanderplougli, and
Jan Wlccd.
Another trip to liiiglzuicl found the seniors at the
country estate of the Beimets, the scene of 'SPricle
zuicl Pl't'jllCllCl'.u Mrs. Bennet clevotecl all of her
time to Iimling luisbuucls for her hve claugliters
msto the ztmusemeiit of her husbzmcl. Although
often einlagirrzissecl by their IHOIllCI'.S lack of tact
and polish, three of the claughters were success-
fully mzitehecl. The cast included Fred Stockwell,
Ruth Pgthl, Kitty Mross, Toclcl Lovelzuicl, Pam
Browii, Merlyu Bartlett, Linda Howarcl, Carl
Bauer, llO.AI1llt' Stuart, Sandy Bolku, Beryle Burg-
wulcl, Peg Seliwartxeiiberg, Sue Cross, Georgcne
Couch, Bonnie Peursoii, :incl Aleta Lemmon.
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Profvsxor Hill l1'r1n'.v the quartet-
Tom Cowan, Dmzrzix Nickvll,
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to Michigan City
A marching band, laughing children, a charm-
ing con-man, and the transformation of an aloof
librarian were the elements of "The Music Man."
Performers, stage crew, and committees labored
for weeks to bring River City, Iowa, to the Junior
High stage. They were rewarded by enthusiastic
applause at four performances of the Meredith
Willson musical.
Professor Harold Hill was played by Carl Bauer,
Marion Paroo, Helen Shock, Mrs. Paroo, Linda
Howard, Mayor Shinn, Al Schroeder, Mrs. Shinn,
Ellen Smith, Marcellus, David Ross, and Win-
throp Paroo, Jeff Samelson.
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Actors gain experience in
Thespians
The Thespian Society is a national organiza-
tion of high school draniatists. 'Iheatrically in-
clined students take part in school productions
and work backstage to gain the necessary ten
points for admission. After becoming a Thespi-
an, a member attends make-up workshops, sees
plays in Chicago, and learns more about the
theater. The main event of his year is the Thes-
pian Christmas play which is presented annually
to the entire school.
Mr.i'. Pohl, flu' 7i1ll'.ffIiII7I xjfmzmr, iriiliatrx Carl Baurr, Kim Fnfirr, Suv Cr0.s'.t, llrlwz
Slmfrk, and Drnnix Flanigan into the organization.
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GO, FIGHT, WIN! Aliss Calvert, Mrs. Durand, Miss Taylor, Mrs. Pohl, Miss Dahl-
bvrg, and Mrs. Mzmgrr dvmonstratv their school spirit.
Corn? No, Hams and Lambs
Is there a little of the ham in everyone? The stu-
dents and teachers of Elston High again an-
swered a resounding "yes" at the annual Hams
and Lambs Talent Show, sponsored by the Na-
tional Honor Society. Mr. Lootens, acting as
emcee, injected witty comments and imperso-
nations throughout the program, which fea-
tured an all teacher cheerleading squad and a
monologue by the Dick Gregory of Michigan
City, Vernon Payne.
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The vocal department, led by Mr. Louis Timber-
lake, was made up of five choruses and a perform-
ing group, Madrigals. The choruses learned the
basics of choral singing and gained poise for con-
certs. Every spring the combined choruses of
four schools come together under a guest con-
ductor and present a concert. Michigan City was
the host last year, and LaPorte was this year.
Under the direction of lNIr. Thomas Hendricks,
the band, without sufhcient uniforms, led the
cheers at the football games. There were two per-
forming groups-one, the pep band, added life
and spirit to our pep sessions and basketball games,
the other, the dance band, provided music at the
school dances.
Together these two departments worked on the
combined assemblies given in both spring and
fall, the school musical, 'cThe Music Manfland a
program for the opening of Michigan Boulevard.
Pat Gonzlrk and Beverly Bartz-I,v wrrizv' tliwir .talmlnrs 1
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Scholarship pins recognize achievement
Although the benehts of scholastic effort usually
cannot be measured, knowledge and satisfaction
reward the good student. This year for the first
time at lilston more tangible proof of achieve-
ment was offered. Scholarship pins were awarded
to students who had maintained high grade
averages-bronze pins for two consecutive semes-
ters of honor workg silver pins for four consecu-
tive semesters. Mr. Lonzo supervised the program
with eighty students receiving pins. Seniors received
gold pins for six semesters at graduation.
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Earl Shuster
Carol Baker
Sharon Pfrus, Sandy joycr, Rita Tiabrrt, Karvn Olxon,
janet Pahs.
Elston's service clubs are so necessary, yet
so often taken for granted. Pencils, pro-
tractors, or paper-the Student Store sup-
plies faculty and student needs daily. Oflice
messengers help with filing, delivering call-
out slips, running errands, answering phone
calls. Each hour a new crew assists the
oHice secretaries and counselors. At lunch
hours and after school, hungry students
crowd around the cart or the pit clamoring
for candy and potato chips while Canteen
members rush to meet their demands.
Dahlites are more than an accessory to the
library, they are a vital part of its efhcient
operation. Shelving books, issuing them to
students, and taking attendance are a few
Dahlite duties. Hall Patrol members main-
tain order in the halls before and after
school and during lunch hours. When
classes are in session, Hall Monitors make
sure that no one is noisy in the halls or
there without a hall pass.
On the inside these clubs provide fun,
freedom, satisfaction, and special privileges.
On the outside they provide services, con-
veniences, and discipline.
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Russell Sims
Clubs broaden interests
The foundation of clubs at lilston is inter-
est. Four language clubs offer the oppor-
tunity to learn more about the customs
and traditions behind the mechanics of
language study. Presenting programs and
celebrating holidays as people do in foreign
countries ties the student closer to the lan-
guage. Math Club also continues an inter-
est born in the classroom. Following an
initiation in the fall, members attend
monthly meetings. They hear programs on
number theory and the role of mathematics
in todayas world. The atmosphere of the
darkroom soon becomes familiar to Camera
Club members. Practice in developing,
printing, and enlarging the pictures they
have taken increases their skill.
Kim Fwirr, Kim Block, Sandy Shircs.
Andy Palm, Alixs G7'llI2I'T, Dick Swinrlzart
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nmflf' by Fn.vl1iom'l1'v.r.
Students contribute money
and effort to charities
Ringing doorbells, making toys, donating time,
money, and old clothes-these were the ways El-
ston students worked for charity. The National
Honor Society sponsored the clothing drive. For
two weeks homerooms accumulated old clothes
which were sent to depressed areas of the United
States. Honor Society was also in charge of raising
money for Channel 11, Chicago's educational tele-
vision station. Fashionettes utilized their sewing
talents by making dolls to send to the Michigan
City Therapy Center. The Elston Squeeze was
the school's all-out effort for charity. Students dug
deep and contributed over one thousand dollars
to be divided among seven charities. Homeroom
competition was generated by a trophy awarded
to the sponsor group giving the most money.
Working on tlzv !'l0Hli7Ig zlrizw' are jafltif' I'wtf'r.r,
Pam Iifoztvz., Carl Bmzvr, fzuly illilrzirk, Barb linu-
koj, F7Af.'llSf06lt'lL'1'll, m11lSf1111lyBollta.
Anzly Palm mzuztx flu' monry tzzrrzwrl in for C'l1nnm'l ll by
fufly lllitnick, Sylvia liv0Z.'7'l'.Ylfl',, and Kirk Rogrrzt,
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Michigan City girls try
for Junior Miss title
llrlrn Slmrl. and Pam limrwz nfrrjzt llirir
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t'Z'l'l1i7IQ gown romjzetitiml.
Competing for scliolarsliips, gifts, and tlie
chance to go on to the state contest were eleven
girls from lllston and five from St. lNlIai'y's who
entered the second annual jr. Miss Pageant,
sponsored by the Michigan City Jaycees. The
competition was based on poise, talent, and
personality. Jeanne Periolet of St. Marys won
the Jr. Bliss title, and two lllston girls, Peggy
Scliwartzenberg and Cris Sadenwater, placed
in the finals. Pam Brown and Helen Shock tied
for the Miss Congeniality award, presented by
the Jaysliees.
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Dan Stvinkv and judy Ornzsby work with school children ax part of the cadet teaching
program
Cadet Teaching and TSLI
provide training
and experiences
Cadet teachers spend two or three hours a day
for one semester in community schools, gaining
experience in the various fields of teaching. By
taking an active part in the daily school routine
and assisting veteran teachers, the boys and girls
of the cadet teaching program often decide
whether teaching will be their chosen Held.
Elston's Trade and Industry Program has re-
ceived the ready support of community busi-
ness men. T Sz I participants coordinate class-
room study with fully paid working hours. This
practical experience often leads T SL I students
into successful vocations after graduation.
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sponsored Trade and Industry program.
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Students and teachers work for fun and profit
john Curtix and jim Farlzry tvach xwirnnzing ax
part of Ilzrir lift' guard dutiznv. Mr. Abraham operates the marry-go-round
Frcvclom, fun, and work
wvrc' intcrwovcu in thc sum-
mer vacation for Elstolfs
stuclcnts and f21CLllIy'. They
passed tlwir othcrwisc lazy
summcr days profitably by
taking jobs in thc communi-
ty. For many. thvsc jobs wcrv
21 source of fun as wcll as in-
come.
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bara l31IlIkOff,!1!1Il' Kim Fri'ii'1'.
Foreign countries and college campuses beckoned
to lilston students last summer. Kirk Rogers spent
nine weeks in Demnark as an American Field
Service exchange student. Mcrlyn Bartlett lived
with a family in Mexico, and later Arturo Cer-
vantes, with whom he stayed, visited him in Mich-
igan City. lNflary Nlathias went to Girls' State, and
Ken Krueger, Carl Bauer, and Jeff VVeidner were
Boys' State representatives. They spent one week
at Indiana University learning and practicing
state government. Scholarships were won by Lin-
da Howard for study in dramatics at Northwest-
ern University, Barbara Bankoff for a course in
Economies at Coucher College, and Kim Freier
for a physical therapy training course at Purdue
University. Members of the CRIMSON COMET
and BLSTONIAN staffs received training in two
week journalism institutes at Indiana University.
Knowledge and experience were gained along
with many new and interesting friends.
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Peg is our queen
Homecoming day was filled with excitement
and nervous anticipation for the twenty-nine
queen candidates. The five finalists, all blondes,
had already been chosen, car decorations were
in various stages of completion. As parade time
drew near, the finishing touches were put on
cars and candidates alike. The bare-shouldered
girls shivered in biting winds as the procession
wound slowly down Franklin Street from the
Courthouse to Ames Field. During the First half
of the game, candidates and their escorts
warmed-up beneath the standsg a few of them,
staunch fans, watched the action on the held.
At last the half-time ceremonies began. Facial
expressions revealed the story of the live finalists
as last yearis queen, Theresa Gryvna, announced
the name of the 1963 Homecoming Queen-
Peggy Schwartzenberg.
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IIOMICCIOMINC CANDIDATES--HFRONT ROW: K. Freier, C. Sadenwater, P. Schwart-
zenberg, N. Hill, K. Block: SECOND ROW: J. Sehliek, M. Mathias, S. Mciscr, K. Schaffer,
S. llenrieh, H. Slxork, Smith, P. Condek, Peters, C, YVrigl1t, R Stuartg THIRD ROVV:
S. Shires, M. Payne, B. Bankoff, K. Mross, S. Joyce, J. Jacques, M. Kozin, P. Brown, L. Pon-
tius, M. Noveroske, D. Gibbs, V. Chem, Pontius.
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Alclhidv, Sandy Park:-r, Tim
Bartlftt, Dan 13i,vlr1', Nancy
Fixclwr, and Mikc' Henry.
Sophomores sw
into year with
cCHawaiian Lua
Lost contacts and
spirited pep sessions
enliven sports scene
'fWl1rr1,, oh zc'l11'rf' is Kmz Krzu'g1'r's c011tact?,' askx Ralph
Ilfrzglzt ax an wzzwgvizcy mm' out is rfallwd In .warfrlz for tlnr
nzzssuzg Inns.
Elliv Brrgrrxon 7l10T1TlIl'.Y out to nzcrt tha' group of j1.vru11'0
football playrrs at the LaPortv game pep svssion.
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Sandy Sllirrx, Sur' LaRocc0, Suv Blrumwzfvld, Carl Bauer,
and Bob Akin.: clown around on the playground at Wash-
ington Park.
Every day has its
moments
The lighter side of high school life this
year included: Santa Claus Jones greeting
each teacher with a Christmas candy bar
and an enthusiastic "Ho! Ho! Holwg a
group of lilston 4'kiddies" initiating new
park playground equipmentg Coach Adams
sprinting in with a typical grin and quali-
fying for a laugh at a cross country meet.
What day was without such moments?
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Olympic Torch passes through City
Four City boys had the honor of being
part of the Olympic Torch Relay which
went from Los Angeles to Detroit. Steve
Major, Gene White, Chuck Grinston, and
Dave Marron carried the torch from the
western city limits to the state police post
cast of New Buffalo.
Sandy foycf, fllirllwllf' Arlnmv, framzr' Dalr, illrs. Harold Hamann, and Airs. Nor-
burtHz11macl1m' map out tllr Hear! Fund D2'iz'w.
The YMCA was 21 center of teen activity-Hi-Y
and Tri-Hi-Y groups, code of conduct meetings,
athletic programs, and dances. The Hi-Y and
Tri-Hi-Y's brought students together and directed
their energy in such useful endeavors as the Heart
Fund Drive, The Y was a gathering place after
games and during the day, providing a place for
our swim team to practice and compete.
jurly Scholl, Sandra Szc'1'11d.vr11, Illrx. William Glarlr, Illrs.
john Daly, Mrs. Glen Cook, mm' judy Pawlick di.vcu.v.v going
steady.
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to the Junior Prom.
Inclelihle impressions linger
for those who laborecl. Some
remember green lingers and
sore hancls from twisting
crepe paper into vines ancl
roses, or aching knees from
painting rocks on pink pa-
per, or acrophobia from at-
taching parachutes with
clothes pins, or the teclious
job of gathering olcl pop hot-
tles for centerpieces. Homely
elements, ordinary stull. but
planning ancl ingenuity
transformed them into the
perfect setting for an evening
party in Cranacla-Soiree
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these words, engraved on the
wooden gate, graced the en-
trance. Gaily dressed seniors
and senoritas tlisti'ihntt'tl
fan-Shaped programs. Soft
blue lighting east a romantic
aura on the fountain, a wish-
ing pond and gathering
place for the Couples. The
traditional crepe paper Ceil-
ing gave way to a billowing
Canopy of parachutesg the
simple decor of tall arches
and delicate roses Completed
the elegant atlnosplierc' of a
Spanish garden.
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There were hours for studying, and
we filled them-searching, concen-
trating, learning. There were foot-
ball games, glaring field lights. NVC
were anxious spectators and intense
participants. There were moments
of anxiety-the nervous excitement
of the prom. Then one day-gradua-
tion day-we looked both ways. We
remembered the past-we antici-
pated the future.
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win and Nate Gipxmz eagerly await their turn-Szu' Ifbwst zvaili' in 7Ic'II'UIl.Y mzticijia-
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Students complain about homework,
teachers, classroom routine, and
final examsg but most of them real-
ize that their success in high school
is measured largely by academic
achievement, and they accept class-
room responsibilities seriously. The
interested student can learn and
grow and mature in Elstonls classes
where the focus is on
Academics
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Concentrating on his first chemistry experiment, Eugene Shawley
prepares 21 hydrogen generator.
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A The physics class and Mr. Rohi-
H fi, Q' I . . X son look on- in annisement as
iy','.'.ln'mff, . ' l'f",' I Kent Lange and Bill Crook send
-'.-"'- ' 0 ' 0 5 . A . 1 A A waves down a slinky.
New concepts alter teaching of math and science
With the emphasis on "how" and "why" Elston
science students spent a large part of their class
time in the laboratories. Physics classes, not limited
to the lab, invaded Gill Field to test the range
finders students had assembled.
Chemistry classes used the new Bradbury text-
book. The chemical bond approach as developed
by Lawrence Strong was presented. As a part of
the Indiana Academy of Science Visiting Scien-
tists Program, Mr. Strong presented a program
on "XfVhy Do Substances React?,' and a liquid
oxygen demonstration to chemistry students in
February.
The Mathematics Department has taken part in
an experiment testing the merit of new types of
math. The Ball State Teacher's Plan has been
used for three years in geometry and for one year
in advanced algebra. This year Algebra IH and
IV both were offered to juniors. Trigonometry
will be offered in the senior year as a part of the
acceleratedcourseofthe future.
Mr. Presser works out a geometry problem on the
overhead projector.
Seniors Phoebe Davis and Rod laihexnik take advantage of
the evening opening ol' the school library.
N111 Lootens quizzes world history stu
dents Tam Rav and Sue l'IurleV on ll1l'lI
knowledge ol' classical art.
Economics added to social studies curriculum
For the first time in many years a course in eco-
nomics was offered to senior students. The class
studied production, consumption, the monetary
system and the stock market. A term paper re-
lated to economics was an important requirement
of the course. Advanced social studies students
also were required to write term papers. In acl-
dition, they did research on and discussed heredity,
environment, culture, labor relations, and com-
munism. American problems-also taken by sen-
iorsmused a textbook to study such current na-
tional problems as education, marriage, and crime.
The November municipal elections afforded gov-
ernment students an excellent opportunity to par-
ticipate in a political campaign and learn Hrst-
hand about city government. The structure and
problems of Indiana State Government and the
Federal Government were compared in govern-
ment classes.
IVorld history classes followed the development
of cultures from ancient to modern times. Stu-
dents also became familiar with the art, architec-
ture, and music of the various historical periods.
In U. S. history juniors learned of their American
heritage by tracing the political and social ad-
vancement of the nation.
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and Dah' Erickson in vc'oI1o111iCs.
"Double. double toil and trouble,"
chant Bill Diana, Janna Sehliek,
and Fred Stockwell as they portray
the witches in Alarbrtlz.
Top: Using Mary Schultz as a
patient, John Konvalinka admin-
isters oxygen for his public speak-
ing Cleinonstration. Bottom: Jour-
nalist II student Sandy Sehock
interrupts her typing to confer
with John Galles about an acl
layout.
Students learn to communicate effectively
Journalism students scrutinized the complexities
of the newspaper world. In the Hrst semester text-
books were used to study the problems of news-
papers. The class also served as reporters for the
CRIMSON CORIIZT. digging up classroom and
club news from teachers. To Journalism II stu-
dents fell the responsibility of publishing the
COMET.
Public speaking classes helped students overcome
their dread of speaking in front of groups. Stu-
dents were able to conquer stage fright by learning
its causes and ways of making the audience re-
spond. 'l'hey profited from their mistakes through
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the criticism of classmates. In addition to learn-
ing how to organize and deliver formal speeches,
students had practice in classroom and panel dis-
cussions.
English classes studied great works of llnglish
literature: sophomores read Alulizzs C'Il!'.WlT,' .lLlll-
iors, Hamlet and Tale of Two Civ!-fI.l'5,' and seniors,
Illaebetli. Preparing for college. seniors taking ling-
lish VIII wrote term papers in the first half of the
semester, The papers were written in conjunction
with ecomonies and advanced social studies and
were graded by both classroom teachers.
Language labs enhance
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Toni Greening, and Chris Krueger
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language arts program
Mussed hairdos and earphones heralded the
arrival of a new foreign language teaching
technique-the use of language labs. Pioneer-
ing the use of advanced teaching methods in
Iilston, Spanish, French, and German students
donned the curious headsets. The labs allowed
them to hear themselves and to improve their
accents as they spoke into the microphones.
Teachers were able to listen to each student in-
dividually as the class practiced in unison.
The labs were used in the Modern Language
Department in conjunction with the new teach-
ing methods. French classes watched films and
memorized the dialogue. German and Spanish
classes listened to tapes and memorized sen-
tences and their English meanings in the hrst
year. Second and third year classes in all three
languages studied grammar and worked to im-
prove their conversational and reading abilities.
By translating the legends of ancient Rome and
Caesars commentaries on the Gallic W'ars,
Latin students gained a knowledge of the eul-
ture and life of the Romans. The concentration
on grammar and construction in hrst year
classes gave students a better understanding of
the English language.
Robyn Peters and Larry l.ee aet out a skit in
French.
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and Spain urn- clisplztym-cl Ivy Slum-
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machines.
Students train for future professions
A new course in electronics opened the Vocational
Department to academic students. It gave the
potential engineering student experience in tech-
nical drafting and general engineering. In wood
shop boys learned how to use hand and power
tools, plan projects, and rennish surfaces. Machine
shop taught safe and efficient handling of simple
and power machines. Power machine shop, more
commonly known as auto shop, instructed boys in
the working and maintenance of motors. Mechani-
cal drawing, blue-printing, and welding were also
offered.
Girls in the clerical course prepared to be olhce
clerks and receptionists. The stenographic course
trained girls to be secretaries. They acquired skills
in typing, shorthand, and bookkeeping. In oflice
machines students learned to use Dictaphones,
eomptometers, calculators, and electric typewriters.
lixperience was gained on the duplicator and
mimeograph by running off material for teachers.
Advanced students received first hand training
through office and secretarial practice class and
the work-experience program.
Unusual pmctict techniques help
typing students gain confidence.
Ronnie Cliff, Pat Howland, and
Ron Pahl examine a motor in auto
shop.
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nisll for an II'lll'l'lOl' llccoruting project.
Clwcliing to Soc wl1ic'l1 colors arc most complc-
IIICYIIZIYY. Carol l,oc'kriclgc. .Iommc ll0lIClI'C8ll, :mtl
Connie XY1'igl1t usc lJm'rylc Killinglnc-ck as ft motlcl.
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Dean Kuteh, -Iohn Nicholas. Kathy Lange, Judy
Emerson. and Bob Gabrunas utilize the kitchen
nook in Foods class.
In Fashion Arts students studied dress styles
through the ages, determined which colors were
best for their complexions, and experimented in
dress design. The Interior Decorating class traced
the development of home decorating from ancient
to modern times. Drawing floor plans brought an
awareness of color schemes and furniture balance.
Girls in Home Living furnished imaginary three
room apartments, noting primarily the costs in-
volved. Practical knowledge of child care and
home nursing helped to better prepare the girls
for their future role as housewives.
taught in Home Living.
First semester sewing classes practiced fundamen-
tal skills by making skirts and blouses. The climax
of the year came with the Spring Style Show when
girls modeled outfits they had made. Pies, cakes,
and Christmas cookies were favorites in Foods
class. Aside from cooking and eating the products
of their skill, classes learned the correct way to
set a table and became accomplished hostesses.
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John Doinbrowsky and Barbara Lyons enjoy an amusing Mr. Schlegtehnilch tests Todd Binfs peripheral vision as
Cit'l1l0IlSU'11ti0I1iJ,'MI'.CiI'l7ft8Hdf1'iCI1d. Richard Heed and Clarence Howard wait their turn.
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Talents and hobbies received special emphasis in
elective courses. Aspiring artists strived for reality
in their sketches through perspective drawing.
They gained skills in lettering and designing and
in sketching the human head and figure. Plaster
of Paris plaque carvings, linolcum blocks, and
clay dishes were the product of craft classes. Har-
mony class studied music theories, note progres-
sion, and chord formation. Students also tried
their hand at composing original music, In safety
classes students concerned with maximum driving
safety studied the rules of driving and automo-
bile operation. Drivers' education served as a test-
ing ground for driving practice and skills, With
the assistance of a plastic skeleton, humor and
interest brightened anatomy study in health.
Sue Cross works on her composi-
tion for harmony,
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G m classes stress
physical fitness
ln l'llston's gym clusscs focus was on physical fit-
ncss uncl utlllctic skill. lizicli class sturtccl with
culistlicnics uncl warm-ups. 'l'l1c I't'Ill2llllClCl' of thc
hour wus spcnt clcvcloping sports skills. Thc many
warm cluys of full proviclccl opportunitics for out-
cloor sports. Gill lficlcl was purcclccl out among
thc various clusscs. Onc corncr scrvccl as a foot-
ball ficlcl for thc boys and unothcr as 21 socccr ficlcl
for thc girls. As thc your progrcssccl, thc boys
wcnt on to bziskctbull, wcight lifting, :incl other
intloor sports. 'l'lu' girls' gym classcs workccl on
cvcrytliing from clcck tcnnis to folk dancing.
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are many hours of arduous prac-
tice. Individuals work to discipline
their bodiesg teams drill to co-
ordinate the individuals into har-
monious units. The athlete is rc-
warded when a new record, a
tourney victory, or an outstanding
individual effort turns the focus on
Sports
FOOTBALL TEAMgFRONT ROW: J. Grady, B. Gabrunas, D. Heuck, R. VVildhart, J.
Richmond, J, Kenefick, V. Payne. B. Brown. R. Markowski, J. Sullivan, J. Craig. SECOND
ROW: D. WVestphal lyigr., D. Pellar Mgr., S. Dunlap, S. Henry, J. Coar, J. Skonieezny, H.
Brown, G. Preihs, T. Cappy, D. Crosby, L. Steele, T. Wlisenian, Mgr. THIRD ROW: D.
Pryzbylinski, P. Gondek, G. Foldenauer, P. Zook, B. Bannwart, D. Gloff, L. Crane, J. Snyder,
Big Red has one of those years
In their opening game the Red Devils battled
Gary Tolleston to a 7-7 tie until late in the
fourth quarter when they recovered a blocked
punt in Cary's end zone for a two point safety and
a 9----7 victory.
Against South Bend Washington the score was
knotted at the half, 646. The Devils exploded
in the last half and scored three times on runs
of 83 and 75 yards by Pat McBride and 20 yards
by Bob Brown. The final score was 27-6.
The next Five games ended in one touchdown
losses and much frustration for the Red Devils.
First South Bend Central and then Hobart
handed City 14-7 and 13-6 defeats respective-
ly.
In the homecoming game, Elkhart, then ranked
fifth in the state, was held to a single touchdown
by the Devil defense. However, they blanked the
Red Devils offensively and won 6--0, spoiling
Coach Overmanls record of never losing a home-
coming game.
In the fourth quarter of the South Bend Riley
game, Riley recovered a blocked punt in the end
zone to edge the Devils by a 7-0 score.
The last and most frustrating one touchdown loss
of the season came against LaPorte. The Slicers
scored twice in the last quarter to edge the Red
Devils 19-13. The winning TD was scored with
only ten seconds remaining in the game on a spec-
tacular circus catch on City,s goal line.
Although the Red Devils' record of 2-GQI was
a losing one, a season's achievements aren't al-
ways measured by the box score. The team enter-
tained its fans with good, exciting football, and
the juniors gained valuable experience.
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MC OPP
Clary Tolleston .... 9 7
S. B. WVashington . . 27 6
S. B. Central ..... 7 14-
Hobart ...... . . 6 13
lilkhart . . . . . U 6
s. B. Riley . . .. rm 7
LaPorte .... .. lli 19
Slishawaka . . . . . lf? 13 My , 'A ,,!4 ' p
S. B. Adams . . . . 6 l9 V ' W., Q Q q
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Gridders receive honors
liacli year several organizations honor outstanding
high school football players. This year six Red
Devils received recognition for their efiorts on the
football field. The State Sportscasters and Sports
NVriters selected Doug Dunlop as All-State guard
and Pat McBride All-State halfback. The Associ-
ated Press also chose Doug on their All-State team.
Receiving All-Conference honors from the South
Bend 'l'RlBlTNl'l were: Pat McBride, first team,
Doug Dunlop, second team, Dan Lauer, honorable
mentiong and Vernon Payne, honorable mention.
The team chose Steve Henry and Dan Lauer as
eo-captains. Dan was also the team's choice as
most valuable lineman, and Pat lXIcBride was
rated as the most valuable man in the backfield.
Statistically, Dunlop was the leading tackler, haul-
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tional 11-0 assists. Payne made 41 tackles and 39
assists. Lauer and Henry had 4-fl tackles apiece.
McBride was the leading ground gainer, grinding
out 726 yards. Junior Fred Keen picked up 255
yards.
Dan Lauer and Pat lNIeBride. .w'n!erl.' and Bob Bannwart,
Doug Dunlop. and Steve Henry. xlazzrliizg, read about their
football honors.
The team takes time out to discuss strategy during the
Elkhart game.
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Crouelics on the sidelines.
S.'XNDBL'RRS---FRONT HOli': R. Tilrlen. P. Toinasvewski. D. Dingman. ll. Holmes. R.
Barnes. J. Cunninglimu. A. Bos. E. Doscnberry. D. Bannwart. B. McBride, M. Henry. SEC-
OND ROW: B. Ilampton. R. Dickey. 'lf llarris. T. Piotroxvski, L. Spicer. D. Keene. H. Gresh-
zun, D. Ilevg, Wlliile. Nl. Bolkzi. R. Herrlmcli, Keller. Blgr. THIRD ROIV: Coavh Jerry
Cripe, P. Zunyk. B. Doinkcwwski. T. Sentcr. D. Bootcheck, D. Hawkins, K. Hahn, F. LaBorn.
D. Walters, C. George, R. Pohl. Coach Noel Sc'l1legelmilc'h.
Sandburrs have tough year
but gain experience
B-TEAM BOX SCORE
MC OPP
LaP0rte ..... 7 33
S. B. Central . . 12 27
S. B. Adams . . 13 21
Goshen ..... 6 O
Nlishawaka .. I3 13
S. B. Riley ..... 7 7
S. B. lVashington 7 27
Elkhart ......... . 7 13
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TENNIS TEAM: FIRST ROW: mascot D. Holtzlander, Jones, B. Akins, B. Nowfel, and
D. Pilarski. SECOND ROW: Coach Dick Cook, C. Cicciwa, D. Messian, J. Selke, K. Davis,
:incl I. Wilson,
Tennis team builds
Brian Nnwfvl shows his smashing forehancl chlring practice.
The l963 tennis men won only three of their
eight matches, but there were bright spots. The
bright spots were that junior Brian Nowfel was
the number one man on the team completing the
year with only one defeat, and Bob Akins joinecl
the team late ancl worked his way up to the num-
ber three position.
TENNIS BOX SCORE
NIC OPP.
S.B.Aclams... ..3 i 2
Elkhart .... . . . 2 3
Goshen . . . . . l 4
S.B.Riley... ..3 2
S. B. Central . . . . 2 3
lX4ishawaka ...... . . . 4 l
Ft. Wayne North . . .. l 4
LaPorte ......... .. 2 3
0'Neil Simmons finishes the two mile cross Country run
and gets lns time from Mr. Fischer.
Two milers complete
winning season
CROSS COUNTRY BOX SCORIQ
MC OPP
Valparaiso .. .. All 217
S. B. Adams . . . . 2:3 lil
Hobart .... . . 133 22
llllihart . . . . -lil 21
S. B. Riley .. .. 2l 158
Chesterton .. . fll 25
B. Adams . . . . 213 iifl'
S. B. Central ..... 2l 35
S. B. XVashington . . . . . 25 Ill-1
Cary Wallace .... . l5 50
LaPorte ..... . 29 26
Crown Point . . .I . . . . 211 35
Ft. Ytayne North . . . .. 32 23
Mishawaka ...... . 16 A16
LaPorte .... . 28 27
Goshen . . . 27 28
In the regular season this year the Red Devil
harriers defeated nine of the sixteen teams they
faced. They finished third in a field of twenty-two
teams in the LaPorte Invitational, and they
placed second in a field of twenty-one teams in the
Sectional Meet. In the Regional the boys finished
seventh and failed to qualify for the State Meet.
Participating in the LaPorte Invitational, Steve
Major ran the best time of his career. covering the
two mile Course in ten minutes and fourteen see-
onds.
CROSS COUNTRY TEAM --FIRST ROW: C. Kindig. 'l'. Arehamheault. D. Meyer. C.
Urinston, C. White. il. Henry, S. Major. B. Wilke. D. Max-ron. M. Me.-Xnally. L. jones.
SECOND ICUIV: Coaeh Brnee Fiseher, C. Ilolmes. R. Kemp. C. Mannes. C. Simmons. S.
Burnett. R. Yayliinger. J. Cadwell, S. Farmer, D. Kelley. S. O'Neill. D. Hom, O'NeiI Sim-
mons, D. Plank. and Coaeh Dong Adams. THIRD ROIV: D. Steinlte. N. Foldenaner. 'Ilon-
sheek, R. Melfarland, K. Krueger, T. Nforse, S. Mohamed, T. Cofcr, D. Cassler. B. Bach-
mann, and 'l'. Ulrich.
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John Curtis prepares for a turn-around while swimming the Todd Loveland and Mr. Kuszniaul Cheek times with jeff Weidner,
b?U'kSlI'4'kl'- Stan Lowe. Charlie Bnyeart, ,lohn Curtis. and Dale liriekson.
Tankmen build in second season
In an attempt to defend their Goshen Relays SW'IMMINC TEAM BOX SCORIC
championship this year, the Red Devil swim- MC OPP
mers placed second. John Curtis, Dale Erickson, L4-W Xvallacc H H 51 4.4.
and Jeff Weidner each placed first respectively in Pmm Tyx'p , , , 1 . 4.5 50
the lllfl yard backstroke. the 100-yard freestyle, Cloghcn '....., H 52 .12
and the 50-yard freestyle. The 400-yard back- HOWC Rfilitm-y I U 37 58
stroke relay team consisting of John Curtis, Ted Valparaiso H 27 554
Brink, Stan Lowe, and Dale Erickson placed Hrst H01-acc Mmm U . ' i 54 4.1
as did the Qllll-yard freestyle relay team consisting S, B' Riley ..." n . QQ 57
of Curtis, Brink, Lowe, and Al Murray. Clmstcl-toil i . i n u 65 Q9
- S. B. Central . .. . . 37 58
f J C Mishawaka .... . . 29 65
I Jain! 5745 S. B. Washington . . 35 59
lgdjygig -'OL' .. Portage ....... .. 60 35
J I " ,Vfl S. B. Adams . . .. . 26 68
C3 5 Q3 at LaPortc . .. .... 45 51
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SWIMMING TE.-xZxI 1f1t0.N'7' ROW. M. lxtmtmlly. C. Enymrr, A. txtttrmy, D. ifksfm, t LVL 'QUUJJ
T. Brink, T. Todd. S. Lowe. SECOND ROW: J. Curtis, L. jones, D. Hagaman, J. lVeid-
ner, .-X. Unger. D. Wiekstroni. T. Loveland. THIRD ROW: H. Nast, B. Saum, M. Hampel,
M. Christopher, T. Wiseman, Coach Ross Kuszmaul.
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BASKETBALL TEANI FRONT ROW: Skrmicrzny. manager. N. Gipsrm, D. Kvllry. G.
Simmons. S. Major. V. Payne. J. Sc-lkv. S. Hvnry. manage-r. SIJCOND ROIV: cil7Zll'h Lamlm,
J. Cadwcll. R. YVright. T. Ivirwrsv. K. Kruvgcr. R. xiC'I'1Ill'iflllCi. F. Kcvn. C. I.nmm. and
Head Coach Doug Adams.
Red Devils finish 2nd in the conference
lffl: Gene Simmons breaks tllmugh the Red Dvvil hoop. r1'n!1'r.' Tvrry Nlorso govs
up after a rcbouncl as Jolm Sclkc and Chuck Lamm stand by. righi: Sclkc attcmpts
to thwart scoring attempt.
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The Red Devil five began another successful sea-
son by defeating Hammond Morton 87-51. In
the team's second game Vernon Payne established
a new Red Devil and school scoring record by
pouring in sl-3 points to lead the Devils to a 95-
76 win over Cary lfroebel.
In their first conference game of the season, the
Devils lost to South Bend Central on a shot from
the ten second line just as the final gun went off.
'llhe Valparaiso game provided another thrilling
finish with City pulling off an 80-73 overtime
win. 'llhey outscored Yalpo ISP-2 in the final quar-
ter and the overtime period.
The Vincennes Alices thwarted the Devils' hopes
of winning a second straight championship at the
llast Chicago Holiday 'l7ourney. Vincennes' 70-
69 win also broke a four game winning streak for
the Devils. City gained third place at the tourney
by defeating Hammond Morton 87-51.
After falling 22 points behind lilkhart, the Red
Devils fought back and nearly upended the Blue
Blazers. lilkhart held out, however, and the Dev-
ils lost their third game by a 8lg78 score.
City spoiled South Bend XYashington's chances
for the conference crown by defeating the Pan-
thers 96--93. The following week the Devils nailed
down second place in the conference by beating
South .Bend Riley 97-8-l. ending their season
with a record of I9 wins and 4 defeats.
Y.-XRSITY BOX SCIORIC
MC OPP
llammond Klorton ,.., 517 Sl
Cary Froebel ,.,.... . . 95 76
S. ll. Central ...,. .. 612 till
Chicago Nlaishall . .. 755 71
S. li. Adams ..,.,., . . 67 all
Valparaiso ...,.. HU 73
I'l2lIIlIll0llfl High . . . , Wi 555
Yineennes ......., . . tif? 70
llammond Nlorton ... .. 557 51
Peru ,,.,........ . . tiff 62
Goshen .,,.....,. . . 655 fill
ll. CI. XN'asliington . . . . . 96 G0
Elkhart .......... . . 78 841'
llanmiond Noll . . . . . 95 82
Bfishawaka .... . . F37 82
Laporte .......,.. . . U5 52
Ft. Ulayne South . . . . 66 69
Ft. NN'ayne North . . . . . 77 68
S. li. lYashington . . . . . 96 93
S. li. Riley ....... .. 97 ill
Klill Creek .... . . 955 58
South Central ,.. .. 67 -if
l,al7orte ....... . 76 71
Cary lfroebel . . . . . U6 547
Cary lolleston . . . . . flfl flfl
left: Ralph XYright smashes in for a lay-up. Ce11!i'1'.' Nate Gipson shows his form in
rebounding. right: john Selke takes one of his corner shots.
aim:-u: Cfoaeh Adams aeeepts the Sectional Championship
trophy front hir. jones. rfglll: John Selke Cuts down the
net after the l,al'orte game.
Red Devils take
13th sectional
At tournament time the Devils set out to achieve
two goals--their thirteenth sectional champion-
ship in a row and their hrst regional champion-
ship in thirteen years. Advancing to the Hnals, the
Devils defeated Mill Creek 98-58 and South
Central 67a44l. At half-time in the final game
the La Porte Slicers held a 37-31 lead over the
Devils. In the last quarter City gained a two point
lead and won the tourney 76-74. Three Red
Devils were selected from one hundred players
for the all-sectional team, They were: John Selke,
Vernon Payne, and Gene Simmons.
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In the East Chicago Regional Tournament, the
Red Devils defeated the Gary Froebel Blue Devils
106-87, setting them up to play Cary Tolleston
for the Regional Championship. Tolleston jumped
to a fifteen point lead in the opening minutes of
play. City narrowed the score to 85-79 within
the remaining few minutes of the game, but Tol-
leston finished the tournament 93-83.
Coach Doug Adams' Red Devils finished the sea-
son with a record of twenty wins and five defeats.
13-'1'1i.-XXI BOX SCORE
NIC OPP
11:1111111o11c1 131014011 , ,. 51 44
Gary 1f1'OL'1Jl'1 .... .. 48 53
S. 13.121-1111111 ,.... .. 31 52
c1111CR1gU 1Nf1z11's11111l . . . . . . 61 43
13. JXC1l1lIlS ,..., . . 35 36
X'1ll1IJ11l'l11SO .,.,.. .. 50 37
I'1Zl11l111011C1 High . , . . . 36 38
110131114 ....,.... .. 56 38
S. B. St. 10801311 . , . . 45 50
PL'1'l1 ........... .. 51 41
C10S1101l .......,.,, .. 44 39
E. C. 1vl1S1111lg10Il . , . . . 44 51
E11i11l'l1'1 .,....,..,. .. 51 41
I1z1111l11o11c1 N011 .,, .. 68 47
1X'11S1lllXK'L11i1l .... . . 46 58
1.1:1P01'tc- .,....,. .. 49 44
Ft. xvilylll' 81011111 . . , . . 50 40
Ft. Xvllyllk' North , . . . , 37 48
S. 15. XN'11s11i11gto11 , . . . . 52 49
15. Riley ....,.. . , . 69 58
Imps win 11 out of 20
B-TEAUXI---FRONT ROIV: 1Ic111'v. 111q1'.. F, k11ll'111, C111111i11g11a111. B. 1111111171011
7 Pl T 1 11 111 1 11
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Fz1r111c1', C. George, P. TQJl118L'1111Sk1, and c1021l'11 Dick Lamb.
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WRESTLING TIE.-Xlvl--'FRONT ROPV: T. Hiltniavher. P, O'Malley, W. Harris. il. Rich-
mond. Sl'fl.'l7ND ICOIV: tl. Kopvhinski, J. Jaeolms, D. Ostrowski. T. Sehumakcr. B. Millard.
TIIIRD ROIV: D. Briggs. nigr.. C. Crowley. mgr.. D. Burkhart. R. Hvrrlmrh. ll. Egelski.
l"0I7R'1'll ICOIV: R. llvcg. S. Marlin. R. Ilcclstro111.R.Dickey, G. Greenway. M. Henry.
Wrestlers gain experience
iloxlelm Uri me noses with his Ilrsl ltturmeri. THIRD ROW
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xllllillll, zmcl lim Svlillnlxikc-r. FRUNT ROIV: Vlillie Har-
ris. P111 O'lWnllm'y. uncl Conch Cripe.
S. B. Clay . .
Cary lidison
River Forest
Chesterton .
Portage ....
Lz1Porte . . .
Chesterton . . .
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The 1963 Linksmen highlighted another winning
year by defeating LaPorte twice, the only losses
the Slicers suffered all season In addition to win-
ning twelve of twenty matches, the Devils won
the Lake Hills Invitational, placed first in their
sectional, and drove to seventh place in the state
tournament.
The Red Devils championed the Lake Hill In-
vitational by beating out twenty-four other teams,
including South Bend Riley. last year's defending
state champions. Leading the Red Devil attack
were Bob Peters and Harry Gasparret with 77's.
Backing them up were Mark XYinski with a 79
and Jim O'Conner with an 84.
In the 1963 sectional, the Red Devils were vie-
torious over La Porte, last year's sectional winner.
Triumpliing over a held of twenty-six teams, the
Red Devils defeated Valparaiso by thirteen strokes,
321 to 337, and LaPorte by fourteen, 324 to 338.
Peter's 75 paced the team and qualified him for
medalist honors.
Two weeks later the Red Devils competed in the
state tourney and placed seventh.
Golfers win
Lake Hills Invitational
GOLF BOX SCORIZ
Valparaiso . .
Hobart ......
Gary Lewallace
Dyer ........
S. B. Riley . .
Goshen .....
S. B. Adams . .
hlishawaka . . .
Elkhart ......
S. B. Gentral . . . . .
La Porte ......
Benton Harbor
MG OPP
156 165
156 197
163 175
163 171
315 301
315 362
308 297
3118 318
319 311
313 31112
313 3116
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GOLF 'l'lfAlXl I"RO.Y'l' RUIVJ Coaeh lNIi1ler. J. llauskins. H. Gasparret. B. Peters. Rl. YVin-
ski. il. O'Connor. Sl'.'CU.YD ROIV: J. Granaeki. D. Vonkoski, R. Deutscher. Allen. B.
Stahoviak, G. Stipanek, D. .-Xultinan. THIRD ROW: E. Schuster. G. Sehilf. T. Grudovieh.
Pen, N. Voss.
MeAnnall is men
TRACK
MC OPP
LaPorte ............ . . 412 67M
S. Bend Washington . . . . . 41M 27
Chesterton ........ . . 59 50
S. Bend Adams . . . . 491k 59M
S. Bend Central . . . . . 38M 7OV2
Mishawaka ....... . . 54 55
Hammond Morton . . . . 68 61
Cary Lew Wallace . . . . . 68 8
S. Bend St. Joseph . . . . 54 55
S. Bend Riley ..... . . 63 46
Valparaiso . . . . . 42 67
Ted Giese goes up and over a high hurdle
against Cary Lew Wallace.
TRACK TEAM-FRONT ROW: D. Nichols. P. Noveroskc. M. McAnally, Gambill, R.
YVright, D. Heuck, B. Brown, S. Major, T. Ciese, N. Gipson. E. Susnis, E. Woodrick, B Bann-
wart. R. DiGiacomo, O. Lubke, B. Gahrunas. S. Armour, L. Steele, Jacobs. SECOND
ROW: S. Burnett, L. Jones, D. Keen, R. Hcrrhach. J. Tucker. B. Thomason, T. Bictry. C.
Grinston, J. Selke, D. Stcinke, J. Henley, D. Church, J. Craig, G. Simmons, C. Mann, R. Hed-
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make tracks
The Michigan City cindermen placed sixth in
both the Hammond Invitational and the Pre-
Conference meets. In the Conference meet the
team placed thirteenth with three boys achieving
fourth place finishes-Steve Major in the mile
run, john Selke in the broad jump, and Jim Hen-
ley in the pole vault. In the sectional meet the
team placed fourth. The Red Devils had more
Hrst place winners than any other team in the
meet: Sclke in the high jump and the broad jump,
Major in the mile run, and Henley in the pole
vault. In winning the mile run, Major set a new
school record of four minutes, thirty-six and eight
tenths seconds, breaking Dick Hutmacher's 1958
record.
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Nate Gipson wins another 44-0 yard dash
strom, T. Sutherlin, T. Archambeault. A. Allison. T. Feddcr. THIRD ROW.' Coach Bruce
Fischer, J. Henry, F. Keen. D. Lauer. L. Crane, J. White. A. Bos, P. Liverman, R. Catz, F.
LaBorn, D. Dunlop. L. LaBerge. P. Dodson, J. Sullivan. B. Vaughn, E. White, Senter, T.
Trotter, D. Kambs, S. Henry, J. WVeiclncr, Coach Earl McAnally.
Krltk I Yillllfl ,Li
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BASEBALL
MC OPP
Portage... ....5 5
Hobart ....... .... 5 2
Clay ........... .... 8 4
E. C. Roosevelt .... .... 8 2
S. B. Riley .... .... 3 6
S.B.Adams... ....1 0
Elkhart ..... .... 4 3
LaPorte ........ .... 1 2
Mishawaka ....... .... 6 7
S. B. Washington .... .... 6 1
Horace Mann ...... .... 3 O
S. B. Central .... .... 2 4
Goshen ....... .... 2 1
Kokomo ..... .... 4 3
Clay ......... .... O 1
Chesterton .... .... 3 0
LaPorte ........ .... 0 1
Hammond Noll .... .... 3 O
Hammond Noll .... .... 2 4
LaPorte ........ .... 3 7
Diamond men finish with 1 1 and 9 season
Tom Tiedeman slides into first under an intended piekoff against LaPorte.
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BASEBALL TEAM-FRONT ROPV: C. Holmes, D. Grcenlaw B Akms R Haberman
N. Porterfield. T. Tiedeman, W. Beaver, M. Kazmucha. SECOND ROW D Bankoff Mgr
Coach Dave Parry, B. Henry, J. Sknnieczny, D. Mertl, D. Cox, T. Smith D Gloff D Schau
mann, T. Dunlap, B. Hendrickson, Mgr. Al Juniche was absent when the picture was taken
The 1963 Red Devil baseball team compiled a
record of ll wins and 9 losses, and two-thirds of
those losses were by one or two runs.
Against Portage in the first game Dennis Cox hit
a 375 foot homerun over the left field wall, a
Hrst by a high school player at Ames Field.
Dennis hit another four bagger against Hobart
to lead the Devils in the homerun department.
Tom Tiedeman scored twelve runs, hit three
triples, and batted in a total of eleven runs. He
led the team in all three fields, and for his efforts
was selected Most Valuable Player. Terry Smith
led the team in fielding with an average of 993,
committing only one error in 150 chances. Cabot
Holmes and Mickey Kazmueha were the leading
winning pitchers, each winning four games. Al
Jumche was the leading strike out pitcher with
thirty-seven, and Dick Schauman gave up the
fewest earned runs with an earned run average of
only 600.
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Through clubs students come
closer to their sehoolg they End sat-
isfaction in being a part of the
school pattern. Opportunities for
service, fellowship, and fun at-
tract members to l2lston's forty-
eight organizations. Active parti-
cipants learn to be cooperative and
responsible, to lead and to follow.
Club members and faculty spon-
sors work together many hours each
week when the focus is on
Crgonizotions
THE PIA
THESPIANS-FRONT ROW: H.
Shock, K. Freier. C. Froehlke, lN1rs.
Pohl. SECOND ROW: S. Cross. B.
Nygren, L, Howard. L. Graham.
THIRD ROW: D. Ahel, R. Stal-
baum, D. Flanigan, C. Bauer, C.
Demos.
HO OR OCIETY
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-FRONT ROW: B. Rogers, C. Sadenwater, J. Peters,
K. Freicr, B. Weihmiller, D. Peters, P. Brown, B. Bankoff, C. Beishlinc, K. Mross. SECOND
ROW: K. Haark, G. Anderson, D. Mertl, L. Schcndel, B. Henry, P. Moriarity, A. Christian-
sen, D. Schauman, M. Rolston, Mr. Lonzo. THIRD ROW: L. Graham, S. Anderson, J.
Mitnick, J. Calvert, K. Kowalski, A. Hedges, B. Cashbaugh, D. Adler, D. Thorsen, J. Weiss,
S. Arens, M. Mathias, S. Shires, M. Cook, M. Hering, B. Rosenberg. FOURTH ROW: S.
Bolka, T. Gryvna, P. Ruby, B. Carrels, Crawford, A. Oberlink, K. Zolvinski. L. Mork, D.
Durand, C. Simpson, J. Malecki, R. Pahl, C, Fox, R. Young. J. YVagner, M. Capp, L. Ko-
masinski. FIFTH ROW: M. Alix, D. Wfaldrep, P. Stibbe, S. Yagelski, S. Armour, T. Ciese,
VV. DeVVald, R. Jones, T. Burns, C. Ceissler, F. Stockwell, NI. Leins, P. Johnson, Benowitz,
K. Schaffer, S. Przbylinski, K. Benford, Widmar. SIXTH ROW: J. Harrison, D. Plank,
P. Dodson, R. Clanz, E. Susnis. C. Bauer, A. Palm, T. Cowan. T. Smith, J. Yvellnitz, K.
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Lange, J. VVeidncr, M. Bartlett, R. Ashton, K. Rogers, S. Henry, J. Hileman.
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DAHLITE
DAHLITES-FRONT ROW: H. Fraser, M.
Adams, C. Lockridge. SECOND ROW: C.
Bard, R. Stuart, K. Mross, M. Mathias. M.
Herbert. THIRD ROIV: C. Baker, C. Schroe-
der, G. Anderson, E. Smith, Miss Dahlberg.
FOURTH ROIV: N. Hill, B. Morrison, B.
Bankoff, C. Beishline, L. Stibbe, J. Peters.
FIFTH ROW: K. Swanson, S. Breed, K. Val-
entine, B. Ostwald, B. Sprague.
STUDENT COUNCIL-FRONT
ROW.' Manigtuld, S. Cross, K.
Lange, D. Plank, C. Bauer, J. Curtis,
Mr. Parry. SECOND ROW: T.
Westcott, T. Giese, M. Hcring,
Peters, M. LaRoceo, L. Lynch, D.
Roth. THIRD ROW: M. Henry, J.
Lynch. P. Novak, G. Kaeding, S. Van
Vlaek, V. Wiencek, P. Gnndek, J.
Gorr, J. Jones. FOURTH ROW: R.
Bernethy, Clements, A. Murray, S.
Martin, D. Gloff, A. Schroeder, B.
Nowfel, S. Porter.
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SOPHOMORE STEERING COMMITTEE--FRONT ROW:
Mrs. Urquhart, J. Jovicn, G. Timmons, C. Licvensc. C. Bear. Mr.
Bass. SECOND ROW: N. Prast, D. Cargilc. J. Gorr, C. IVilkins,
C. Novitskc, Y. Zimmerman, C. Scaverns. THIRD ROW: D.
Bannwart, QI. Keller, R. Hampton, M. Hampcl. FOURTH ROW:
R. Boyan, B. klillard, A. Schroeder, B. Ton, E. Svrivnor, D. Mes-
sina, C. Lisak.
OPHOMORE TEERI GCOMMITTEE
JU IOR TEERI G COMMITTEE
JUNIOR STEERING COMMIT-
TEE-FRONT ROW: Mr. Cook, N.
I,aFoumain. -I. Dale, L. Pontius, Miss
Calvert. SECOND ROW: J. Ras-
mussen, B. Bratkovic, C. Brooker, P.
Haynic, -I. Downs. K. Valentine.
TIIIRD ROW: L. Stcclc, J. Kcnef-
ick, C. Ycntcs, R. Robinson, S. Levin.
FOURTH ROW: T. Cappy, F.
Kccn, A. Murray, D. GloH', D. Orms-
lmy, E. Hurst.
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SENIOR STEERING COMMIT-
TEE' l"RON'1' ROIV: Mr. Loutvns,
M. Mathias. S. Major. K. Lange. S.
I'I0iHc1'. Mrs. IJLIITIIICI. SECOND
ROIV: S. Elwrt. Il. Bnrtcls, G. YVaIk,
L. Imrkwoocl, R. Pahl. 'IIIIIRD
ROIVJ B. Kelly. V. Xvl'l'IlIf'I'i. K. Rud-
gvrs. D. Dunlop. BI. Bnrtlvtt, S. Hvn-
ry, T. Ticnlvnmll. I
SE ICR TEERI G H LL PATROL
COMMITTEE
HALL PATROL- -FRONT ROW: Mr. Ross. K. Igclski. M. Wozniak. K. XVa1tz. R. Otto, T.
Gicsc, M. LaRorCo, INIr. AIJITIIIZIIII. SECOND ROW: R. Pahl. M. Mason, XV. Doscnhcrry, R.
I"vt1-rscn, .-X. Mnrsv, J. Moore, S. Pnwlak. THIRD ROW: P. Mrliridc. S. I'Icnry. C. Mancs.
W. Wvstphnl, II. Brown. M. Bartlett. S. Major, V. Payne. FOVRTH ROW: P. Znok, D.
Mitvlu-II, D. I.:mvr. P, Dndsml. R. Ashton. 'l'. Trotter. K. Davis. S. Pahs. J. Skonicczny.
FIFTH ROW: D. Stcinkv, D. Dunlop, B. Bachmann. T. Morse, N. Gipson, B. Bamlwart,
J. YVcidncr, Hcuring.
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HALL
M0 ITOR
HALL MONITORS-FRONT ROW: P. Bcebe. K. Barrios, K. Stevenson, S. Berkes, L.
Schmidt, J. Furois, P. Clark, S. Dieckilman, Mr. Rhoads. SECOND ROW: P. Mignery, L.
Hunn, C. Menke, S. Snyder, M. Thompson, V. Chern, S. Zeman, C. Baker, B. Bratkovic.
THIRD ROW: P. Twible, P. Davis, S. Meyer, S. Leinwand, B. Graham, S. Urback, J. Ras-
mussen, Westphal, C. Price. FOURTH ROW: H. Kennebrew, C. Loetz, S. Niemann, H.
Haberman, F. Stockwell, B. Pearson, P. Schwartzenberg, D. Payne, C. Grinston. FIFTH
ROW: M. Smith, B. Nowfel, R. Sims, H. Gasparett, D. Stantz, M. McAnally, R. Lubeznik.
SIXTH ROW: J. Curtis, T. Fowler, P. Zook, B. Bannwart, L. Job, K. Krueger, F. Keen,
D. Dunlop, J. Heuring.
HALL MONITORS-FRONT ROW: Mr. Rhoads, C. Brown, J. Becktcll, M. Gralik, B.
Ingram, D. Gibbs, J. Schoof. SECOND ROW: P. Sherrill. D. Reynolds, B. Rieck, M.
Hutton, C. Ropar, C. Messina, M. Adams, J. Emmerson. THIRD ROW: T. Tiedeman, J.
Vawter, C. Pahs, S. Cross, B. Buckner, S. Lacher, B. Marquart, J. Nessler, M. Henry.
FOURTH ROW: M. Wozniak, R. Follin, D. Schroeder, R. Lubeznik, R. Kricsel, F. Huorka,
M. Adams, T. Oszuscik. FIFTH ROW: V. Vernick, B. Falbo, K. Davis, R. YVitek, D. Lauer,
M. Bartlett, P. Zook, N. Spear. SIXTH ROW: P. Dodson, E. Susnis, M. Zimonja, N. Egilske,
J. Leonard, B. Bluhm, L. Crane, S. Grimm, B. Diana.
COU SELOR 9
ASSISTANT
COUNSELORS' ASSISTANTS-
FRONT ROW: C. Lombard, L.
Graham, B. Ingram, J. Pontius. SEC
OND ROW: K. Lylcs, P. Wermer, S.
Schock, R. Peters. THIRD ROW.' C
Bryan, J. Pahs, P. Benford, D. Pagel,
J. Pieplow.
OFFICE MESSENGERS-FRONT
ROW: J. Mohamed, J. Schlick' L,
Lockwood. SECOND ROW: S.
Dicckilman, P. Davis, J. Schoof, Mrs.
Larson. THIRD ROW.' R. Tiebcrt.
P. Ellis. FOURTH ROW.' J. Utpa-
tel, J. Czizck, E. Bergcrson, E. Gip-
son, S. Mciser.
OFFICE
MESSENGER
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FQOTBALI. CONCESSIONS- -FRONT ROW: K. Purtfl. C. Ilartwig. Iwi. Herbert. Ras-
mussen. D. Bisehoff. C. Markowski. SECOND ROW: K. Cook. V. Chern. I.. Sehmidt. D.
I.ievense. D. Gibbs, S. Joyee. M. Konmsinski. K. Barrios. P. YVnshluske. N. Garhriez. THIRD
ROW: Nfr. I.onzo, I.. Pontius. P. Wolf. S. Z1-man. I.. Hunu. I.. I.ynt'h. C. I.oekx'idge. S.
Connett. A. Alden. J. Beektell. P. Monehamp. K. Olson. FOURTH ROIV: D. Roth. K.
Nall. J. Downs. Emmerson. M. Srhultz. B. Graham. K. Miller. S. Breed, G. Steinheiser. A.
Gleason. S. Key. FIFTH ROIV: P. Hzlynie. Bgelske. NI. Aust. S. Pens. I.. Krueger. C. NVest.
D. Vankosky. S. Armstrong. P. Piecueh. K. Prast. R. Chapala. SIXTH ROW: C. Yentes.
R. Sims, B. Baker, T. Greening, A. Murray, D. Ambruso. J. Gnrrettson. J. Kohn, B. Lane, K.
Johnson.
BASKETBALI. CONCESSIONS--FRONT ROW: I.. Schmidt. P. Haynie, K. hliller, M.
Kozin. D. Gilihs. SIfCO.YD ROIV: N. I.z1I7ountain. P. IN'oIf. P. Ross. C. I.oc'kridge. I..
IIunn, S. Breed. THIRD ROIV: B. Graham. NI. Sehultz. B. Lyons. P. Tell. D. Yoder.
Headley, K. Stevenson. L. Wfnshluske. D. Prnst. FOVRTH ROW: R. Nadratowski. J. Paw-
Iiek. K. Cook, V. Chern. G. Odle. J. Cassidy. K. Yernier. S. I.nrson. Mr. I.ouvo. IVIFTH
ROIV: D. Roth. Downs. E. Smith. S. Berkes K. Kernpf. I.. Gryzhriel. II. Stanton. S. Joyce.
SIXTH ROW: B. Sprague. S. Levin. A. Murray. B. Johnson. R. Sims. C. Hart. D. Nirklas,
R. Deleo. P. Gondek. SEVENTH ROW: B. Boehm. D. Heuek. J. Kenefiek, D. Gloff. Ras-
mussen, NI. Komasinski. K. Swanson. T. Greening. W. Storey.
S'l'lfDENT STORE l"RU.YT R0l1': Nh
Sims, Jacques. K. l71'civr. S. Nlvisvx
Young. P. 'l'rmn. SlfC.Y?XD ICI HV: lx
Cook. N. Kulvivn. P. Mwrnlmnlxlp. J. X411
KI. Jonvs. THIRD H0l1'.' l.. l.ym'l1 I7
nxc sm T. Ray. N. xlL'l'l'lIllI1ll. ll. lY:1g
TUDE T im...-.
TGRE
C.-XNTEEN FRONT ROIV: Mr. Hnltgrcn. S. Sllircs. R. Tic-bcrt. J. Pontius. J. Olson. P.
Oshinski, I.. Svhmidt, C. Pivszlmla. K. Olson, C. Smnclson. SECOND ROIV: M. Kuzin. I..
Pontius. N. Hill. S. Mviscr. J. Downs. J. Durcy. H. Slmrk, P. Migncry. B. Bnnkofl. S. Coher-
son. THIRD HOIV: K. Stcvvnson, S. Uahr. I.. Waslllnskc. P. Brmvn. V. Miller. J. XQZIXVIUIA
Bonclrvml. K, llultgrvn. C. Nvwnmn. Nl. Aclzuns. C. lNIillc1'. I"OI'R'l'H ROIV: N. l.nl7oun
min. S. Swcnclsvn, Pclcrs. Slitnivk. J. Schlivk, L. Lockwood, B. Klillcr. S. Lcinwrxncl. B.
Lindv, R. Pnhl. S. Joyce. FIFTII ROIV: J. Orxnsby, J. Rasnlnsscn, P. Haynic, M. Kmnasin-
' SCllXXllll lm
skl. P. ' 'z 'xcn vrg, S. Lovin. R. Delco. P. Fox. S ..-Xrlnstnmg. B. Pmrscm. S. Pvus. B.
Bartcls.
CANTEE
X
HI-Y-FRONT ROW: J. Mathias, B. Bratkovic, T. Wiseman, C. Enyeart, M. Dreyer. SEC-
OND ROW: D. Nickcll, F. Keen, S. Henry, P. McBride, D. Lauer, Weidner, Mr. Donoghue.
THIRD ROW.' S. Major, R. Robinson, L. E. Krueger, H. Haberman, T. Kriesel, W. Millard,
C. Baker, J. Ludwig, D. Kelly. THIRD ROW: C. Yentcs, N. Foldenauer, R. Stalbaum, R.
Collison, V. Vernick, D. Abel, K. Rodgers, J. Kenefick. FIFTH ROW: B. Nowfel, G. Preihs,
F. Bruemmer, M. Flotow, M. Bartlett, J. Grady, T. Cappy, S. Porter, D. Messina. SIXTH
ROW: T. Robison, B. Pearce, G. Stephenson, K. Davis, A. Schroeder, T. Loveland, P. Zook,
D. Plank. SEVENTH ROW.' B. Baker, D. Steinke, C. Bauer, D. Dunlop, D. Erickson, B.
Bannwart, D. Gloff, D. Ambruso, T. Trotter.
HI Y 964 TRI-HI Y
64 'IRI HI Y FRONT ROW.' B. Schroeder, Sherrick, B. Miller, E. Bergerson, Schoof
M. Mathias, G. Walk, S. Vivian, K. Frcier. SECOND ROW: M. Grimm, A. Walls, S. Lyster
B. Morrison, S. Shires, C. Bohlim, C. Samelson, K. Sprunger, B. Ingram, S. Meiser, Mrs
Kercstury. THIRD ROW: K. Block, J. Jaques, J. Frank, L. Duffy, R. Tiebert, J. Pontius C
Holloway, J. Furols, C. Lombard, L. Paholski. FOURTH ROW: Haack, Smith M.,All
den, K. Ryba, J. Pieplow, K. Bryan, J. Zemrowski, L. Shikany, M. Thompson, P. Milgnery, J
Utpatcl. FII'TH ROW.' B. Bankoff, P. Brown, P. Beebc, P. Benford, R. Pahl, N. Hill, D. Pal
gel, S. Hedstrom. S. Snyder, C. Williams. SIXTH ROW: G. Stratton, B. Stcder, J. Mohamed
J Ormsb K Mross Nesslcr
y J C Sadenuater J Sehlick J Mitnick C Pahs C71zek
SI V1N'IH ROW L Lockwood B Pearson P Schwartzenberg Johnson D Pearson M
Szfecholda S Nlemann P Dempsey S Lemwand S Schoch
'65 TRI HI-Y-FRONT ROIV: T. Shank, D. Yoder. P. Piecuch. B. Boehm, C. Brooker,
T. Storey, A. Gleason, P. Fox, S. Armstrong, M. Aust, S. Urback, C. XVagner, S. Rousseau,
D. Morse, P. Otto. R. Chapala, V. Wiencek, T. Ray. SECOND ROW: J. Clifford, P. Wash
luski, J. Bohnstadt, E. Smith, Queen. S. Schoch. B. Lyons, K. Cook. D. Trojan, V. Woods,
V. Chern, P. Monchamp, L. Lynch, S. Swendeen, B. Sprague. K. Prast, K. Swanson, Mrs.
Munger. THIRD ROW: L. Rusboldt, D. Bischoff, B. Rieck, M. Kozin. L. Pontius, N. Mer-
riman, S. Giberson, J. Boudreaux, Rasmussen. P. Wolf, J. Olson, K. Smith. K. Nall, B.
Hoop, C. Markowski, B. Marquart. M. Willey. FOURTII ROW: N. Garlxacz, L. Glade, M.
Herbert, S. Joyce, C. Wright, J. Downs, B. Graham, K. Purta, J. Pawlick, C. Hartwig, G.
Steinheiser, L. Washluske, M. Beehinski, J. Dale. D. Dawson, J. Smiley. S. Hurley, K. Boza.
FIFTH ROW: M. Schudz, K. Miller, P. Tell, L. Schmidt. C. Pieszechala, P. Haynie, Cas-
sidy, N. Kubich, S. Zeman, C. Gardner. M. Noveroske. K. Barrios, L. Wlatson. J. Scholl, L.
White, M. Johnson. M. Koester. SIXTH ROW: S. Connett, D. Lievense, G. Odle, P. Oshin-
ski, S. Pevs, K. Olson, N. Bryce, G. Crutchfield. C. Cox, M. Adams, K. Pearson. Claeys,
Egclske, V. Smith, M. Komaninski, C. Marciniak, A. Alden, K. Vernier.
'6 TRI HI Y 766 TRI-HI-Y
'66 TRI Hl-X-FRONT ROW: C. Olds, N. Deardorlf, T. Checolo, N. Bobinski, S. Ryba
L. Mathias, H. Fraser, P. Plank, G. Timmons. SECOND ROW: C. Wlest, J. Habernian. R
Beason, D. Cargile, S. Hollis, R. Deenbynum, D. Shustcr, K. Papineau, C. Logmann, L. Stibbe
THIRD ROW: L. Sobecki. P. Engle, M. Abraham, S. Burns, J. Nickell. K. Meeee. P. Denlmy
S. Woodruff, S. Loomis, L. Bartos. FOURTH ROW: B. Westphal, S. Parker, C. Novitske, L
Anderson, M. Roth. J. Alexander. J. Johnson, C. Klaso, M. Payne, A. Krueger, L. Landrum
FIFTH ROW: S. Warner, Z. Kaczmarek, K. Brown, E. Woelirle, E. Todd, D. Dickey, T
Raska, G. Anderson, N. Prast. J. Long. SIXTH ROW: C. Siegmund, LI. Bohnstadt, C. Bear
J. Lueth, C. Pliske, Jasicki, K. Thornburgh, S. VanVlack, J. Lynch, M. Schultz, D. Snyder
SEVENTH ROW: L. LaTourette, K. Heddens, V. Miller, L. Grimm, J. Jovien, M. Eggers
S. Peo, C. Boika, J. Ackil, B. West.
LL..-
COMET---FRONT ROW: P. Smiertelny, J. Frank, J. Pontius, J. Schoof, C. Bohlim, C. Sam-
clson, Miss Calvert. SECOND ROW: M. Alden, L. Hedrick, C. Brooker, J. Bouclreau, S.
Schocli, J. Duvy, Haack. THIRD ROW: H. Kcnnebrew, D. Abel, B. Kelly, M. Rusboldt
P. Dempsey, K. Mross. FOURTH ROW: J. Callcs, B. Burgwald, K. Davis, D. Erickson, F.
Szwnna, T. Harrold, N. Spear.
CRI S COMET
Peters. THIRD ROW: J. Mitnick, B. Miller, Mrs. Nightingale.
ELS l 0 IA K.
u
ELSTONlANfFRONT ROW: T. Robison, R. Stallmum. J.
Heuring, C. Bauer. SECOND ROW: M. Mathias, P. Brown, J.
96
BLACKFRIARS
BLACKFRIARS-aI"RONT ROW: P. Fischer, A. Lowenthal, T.
Shank, P. VnnSant. R. Bynum. D. Riley. S. Goetz. K. Brown.
SECOND ROW: L. Duffy. Pearre, A. Gleason, K. Cook, C.
Hopper, L. lloward, KI. Haberman, S. Shires. THIRD ROPV: B.
Nygren, C. Marciniak. S. Lacher. Bradford. D. Abel. C. Dc-
mos. N. Pecoraro, C. Hedges. S. Blumenfeld, H. Shock FOURTH
ROW: B. Kelly. B. Burgwald, M. Bartlett, B. Ton, S. Martin,
D. Flanigan. G. Kaminski, R. Stalbaum, J. Clements.
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AVA
AVA--FRONT ROW: K. Evvrly, B.
Nygren. L. Hedrick, L. Cryzlmcz. P.
Davis. L. Howard. Miss Calvert. SEC-
OND ROW: P. Ayars. R. Boyan, J.
Clements, J. Oursler, C. Demos, C.
Thorpe. THIRD ROW: J. Plc-w, J.
Schlundt. S. Shaffer. R Svllavht, D.
Cardincr. G. YVooclrufl. FOURTII
ROW: F. Savona, R. Ashton, E. Shaw-
lcy, Leonard, S. Malott, K. Lange,
M. lNIcClnskey.
PAlN'l'SPO'l'S'f-FRONT ROW: S. Henrirh, T. Dankert, S. Lys-
tcr. SECOND ROW: Miss Gommer. B. Schroeder, L. Duffy.
THIRD ROIfl".' 'l'. Storey, B. Sanders, S. Bartels. FOURTH
ROW: V. Smith. C. Krivsel, D. Minzey. K. Lange.
PAINTSPOT
POTPOURRI-'FRONT ROW: D. Gibbs, L.
Howard. K. Smith, Miss Wfilliams. SECOND
ROW: S. Berkes, B. Kelly, S. Weber. THIRD
ROW: V. Smith, B. Sprague, M. Johnson, M.
Adams, P. Tell. FOURTH ROW: B. Diana,
A. Gardner, T. Greening, M. Koester.
FASHIONETTBSVV-FRONT ROVV: S. Hcnrirh, M. Gralilc,
Belkicwitz. SECOND ROIV: B. Skierkowski, R. Bochnlein, D.
Minzcy. lvlrs. Sparks. THIRD ROW: Smith, P. Rive. D. Gard-
ner. FOURTH ROW: M. Muldoon, D. Wagner, C. Bclkiewitz,
S. Steph:-ns. FIFTII ROW: S. Pawlak, K. Nc-vers, R. Holmes,
M. VVozniak, S. Wiencek.
POTPOURRI
FA HIO ETTE
B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS-left to right: K. Hultgrcn. S.
Hollis, S. Erivkson, J. Jasicki, N. Fischer, NI. Payne.
CHEERLEADER
RED DERBIE
VARSITY CIlllilfRl.lC.-XUIZRS -Id! fo riglzf: Alnrqllvs. K.
Blofli, C. S:1clvnu'f1lcr. Cl. Picsyrlmla. Rl. Aclrlms. B. Ricvk, S. Klu-
dig.
RED l3ERlillCS--iff! lu lfglll: R. Pillll. x'lc'm'-p1'cwiclf'r1I: Miss
Troxcl. spcmsrnt Marilyn Szccllulalxl. prvsiclvxlt.
T 84 I--FRONT ROW: J. Wright, J. Santana, P. Wcstberg
SECOND ROW: R. Kelsey. Kemp, J. Dipcrt. Switalski, Mr.
Maxcy. THIRD ROW.' W. Bclue, R, Ruess, T. Beckman, Nich-
olas . Paslt FOURTH ROW. R Foldcnauer R Z muntow-
, J 'y- ' - , - vs
ski, D. Swanson, D. Bobinski, J. Kolobuchowski, G, Couch.
TR DE AN
I DU TRY
CAMERA CLUBM--FRONT ROIV: P. Ahrmidt. J. Cmnvron, R
Sims, L. Mitnick. SECOND ROW: F. Savona, J. Konvalinka, T
Robison, R. Caddo. THIRD ROIV: T, Oszusfik, Crott. E
Shawlcy, E. Shustcr. L. YVysc. D. Recd.
CAMER CL B
T 81 I-FRONT ROW: J. Sommcrfcld, P. Stanton, D. Burkett,
M. Ungurait, C. YVrigltt, D. Miller. SECOND ROIV: NI. Ku-
baszczyk, D. Bolka, E. Denham. R. Klilzarck, D. Hyvnvr, R. Frod-
Cnburg, N. Lowry. THIRD ROIV: R. Lane. G. Nizlhaffcy, Lcc
L. Adrian, D. Brody, C. Bowmar. FOURTH ROPV: IW. Nil'ilt1i2lS:
L. Klemz, R. Childress. R. Frazc, D. Nichols, B. Cox, R. Sturgeon.
l"'l'A--FRONT ROW: Mr. Croft, L. Howard, L. Sobceki, L, Ruetcr, M. Jones, C. Baron. J
llaherinan, Selioof. L. Ilaut. SECOND ROW: L. Miller, L. White, J. Seholl. S. Berkes. N
Kuhiea, Jacobs. M. Noveroske. THIRD ROW: M. NVozniak. S. Snyder, C. Loekridgc, B
Nforrison, B. Sanders, B. Shipley, S. Hurley, P. Ahrendt. FOURTH ROIV: F. Price, V. Cash-
baugh, J. Sherriek. S. Tolehinsky. P. Matthews, C. Cox. C. Gerkin. P. VanSant, C. Gardner
EIETII ROW: B. Pearson. C. Newman, M, Adams, L. Logniann, M. Mason, P. Tell. C
Dierdorf. Nieniann. SIXTH ROW: E. Bergerson, S. Lcinwand. M. Aust. T. Ray, B. Skier-
kowski, C. Kaeding. J. Zepik, R. Chapala. D. Pearson. SEVENTH ROW: T. Robison. D
Niekell. D. Steinke, P. Dodson. T. Greening. B. Diana. D. Nicklas. R. Applegate.
FUTURE TE CHER OF AMERICA
GAA
CAA- FRONT ROW: B. Sanders. C. Johnston, P. Lowery, P.
VanS:1nt. Mrs. Raisor. SECOND ROW: N. Prast, C. Logmann,
K. Met-ee. S. Loomis, S. Kindig. THIRD ROW: K. Nall, D.
Payne, M. Hutton, R. Fly. P. Ross. C. LCC. FOURTH ROW: A.
Reed, K. Prast, W. Boekner. P. Davis, S. Cotton.
LATIN CLUBA FRONT ROW: N. LaFountain, N. Marshall, B. Skierkowski, R. Stuart, B.
Miller. SECOND ROW: D. Johnson, M. Smith, L. Steele, P. Novak, S. Joyce, V. Wiencek,
R. Pahl, Miss Henry. TIIIRD ROW: C. Baker, S. Bolka, J. Beektell, C. Baron, J. Mason, J.
School, J. Nussinan, Sobecki. FOURTH ROW: C. Hamlin, B. Rieek, V. Miller, T. Shank,
I.. Bowley, J. Jacobsen, M. Yoder, P. Sydow, S. Novreske. FIFTH ROW: C. Krueger, B.
Steder, M. Wozniak, R. Schlundt, B. Pier, J. Dale, T. Staroba, B. Bartels. SIXTH ROW: S.
Matthews, S. Breed, B. Sprague, M. Komasinski, G. Kaeding, J. Zepik, K. Smidt, K. Prast.
SEVENTH ROW: B. Jania, T. Wilson, N. Foldenauer, D. Lauer, C. Yentes, P. McBride, D.
Aultnmu, R, Collison, K. Rogers, B. Kelly. EIGHTH ROW.' D. Schroeder, F. Savona, B. Ol-
son, T. Greening, J. Blackburn, T. Trotter, E. Hurst, D. Kelley, J. Kenefick.
FRENCH CLUB---FRONT ROIV: B. Lyons, K. Cook, Czizck, K. Freier, S. Raatz. L. Log-
innn. SECOND ROW: C. Samelson, D. Gibbs, S. Shires, S. Meiser, S. Swendsen, K. Smith.
TIIIRD ROW: K. Block, K. Vernier, J. Olson, J. Frank, M. Kozin, L. Lunch, A. Alden, J.
Weed, J. Pontius. FOURTH ROW: A. Gleason, B. Bush, C. Cox, B. Reuer, B. Shipley, V.
Woods. l.. Gryzbnrz, S. Dickinson, S. Weber, C. Brown. FIFTH ROW: B. Linde, K. Purta,
A. Reed, D. Trojan, S. Blumenfeld, C. Brooker, H. Shock, C. Gerkin, Downs. SIXTH
ROW: M, Koester, E. Bergerson, R. Greco, P. Dodson, B. Diana, K. Johnson, T. Cruise, S.
Armstrong, Claeys, B. Graham.
LATI
CLUB
FRE CH
CLUB
Ili?
GERINIAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Haack, L. Glade, L. lNilson, L. Duffy, P. Monehamp
C. Bohlitn, Mr. Hibbs. SECOND ROW: J. Craig, T. Giese, M. Herbert, R. Bootz, L. Hunn
S. Hurley, M. Novcroske. THIRD ROW.' P. Ahrendt, W. Mueller, M. Szecholda, R. Bandur-
slti, M. Aust, C. Hartwig, C. Gardner, B. Ostwald. FOURTH ROW.' D. Rhoads, T. Darrow,
R. Hansen, W. Johnson, Jahnz, D. Plank, Henry. FIFTH ROW: A. Palm, E. Susnis, L.
Job, T. Cofer, P. Kintzele, R. Swinehart, R. Kemp, D. Kambs.
GERMA
CLUB
SPANISH CLUB-FRONT ROW: V. Vernick. S. Leinwand, S. Levin, K. Valentine I
Lockwood, M. Bartlett, Mr. Hakim. SECOND ROW.' D. Roth, M. Jones, P. Trout, C. W llt
B. Bankoff, L. Howard, Headley. THIRD ROW.' S. Rekese, C. Kohler, K. Burhop C
Froehlke, F. Jakubowski, N. Kubica, E. Smith, J. Olson. FOURTH ROW: C. Dicrdorf, M
C IJ U B Miller, B. McGowan.
VVilley, P. Schwartzenberg, A. Gardner, Turner, Ncsslcr, J. Rasmussen. K. Bohm
FIFTH ROIV: J. Boudreau, D. Matthews, D. Nicklas, J. Garrcttson, R. Delco, II. Hibncr D
103
CPHCMCRE
MATH CLUB
SOPHOMORE MATH CLUB-
FRON7' ROW: G. Timmons, L. La-
Tonrcttc, G. Ritter, J. Clements, Mr.
Grims. SECOND ROW: N. Hccg, P.
Fisclu-r, J. Hvclstrmn. K. Westphal.
II. Burl. THIRD ROW: J. Pearvc-,
M. Kintzc-lc, J. Alvxanclcr, M. Knury.
P. Plank. S. Parkcr. FOURTH
ROW: V. Miller. G, Collins, R. Buy-
vr. N. Pt-cnram, J. Bzlrtt-ls. A
JR.-SR. MATII CLUB-FRONT
ROW: N. Mnrsllzlll, Olson. C.
Vlright. S. Rantz, J. Zz-pile. SECOND
ROW.' Mr. Prc-sscr. M. Mathias, P.
Brown, R. Stuart. B. lNIillCr, L. Bowl-
lxy, Bvrktcll. THIRD ROW: S.
Malt-cki. K. Cook. L. Lynch, Jacob-
son. K. Vcrnivr, S. Bt-rkvs, S. Shircs.
I"OIIR'I'II ROW: P. Gunclek, L.
llunn. Pcturs, B. Ricvk. Turner,
K. Prast, J. Vawtcr, S. Hurley.
IfIF'I'Il ROW: S. Joyce, 'l'. Gicsc,
Kl'llt'li4'k, C. Yvntvs, R. Collison, B.
Kc-lly, D. Alu-l. B. Skit-rkowski, J.
Czizck. SIXTH ROW: P. MrBriclc.
P. Dnclsfm, D. Uvlcskv, 'lf Greening,
E. Snsnis, K. Lange, M. Smith. G.
Prcihs.
JU ICR- E ICR M TH CLUB
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CIRLS' CHORUS,-FRONT ROW.' H. Olson. S. Dierdorf. P. Tortoriei. D. Gardner. K.
Morro, J. Wagner, D. Holden. J. Falho, D. Shuster. SECOND ROW: J. Carpenter. P. Srliuli,
C. Eldridge. S. Culloni, Tlnlmerilinn, NI. Janicki. N. Hakes. B. Alexander, NI. Beekman. L.
llout, Mr. Tiinlmerlzxke. THIRD ROW: S. Ryden. D. YVitner. F. Oviatl. A. Mitchell, Pfllznn-
hlin. S. Yvnriivr. P. Sydow. C. Kohn. L. Bowerinnn. D. SZyIllZ1IlSkl. A. Carinona. FOIIRTII
ROW: S. xVllll2llil'l', K. Brown. S. Dnnton. P. Selke. M. Johnson, Johnson. K. Butts, B.
Saunders. Bradforcl, J. Kietznmn. FIFTII ROW: M. Bolinstadt. J. Boehnlein. K. Hultgrvn.
li Linkowski. C. Martin. S. l.nFollc-tie. M. Collier, G. Hofhnnn, V. Falls, D. Broyles, B. Wil-
liznns. SIXTH ROIV: Bird. B Holden. Avkil, C-. YVt-idnvr, IW. Birdsong. Smith. ll.
Phipps, l.. Dunlap. B. Boclnn. D. Sllarkey.
Girls' Chorus Concert Chorus
CONCERT CHORUS-FRONT ROW: P. Keeney, B. Lyons. K. Maynard, S. Woodruff, C.
Whalen, J. Durnnl, lNI. McNeal, P. Tucker, D. Forgash. SECOND ROW: C. Whitlow. S.
Larson, P. Wolf, C. LaBergc, J. Bohnstadt, M. Olwccan, T. Mclnyk. M. Burkhart, J. Hed-
stroin, J. Nnssnmn, J. Nickcll, S. Peters, P. Clark. THIRD ROW: Mr. Timberlake, D. Han-
sen, L. Stibbe, S. Wolod. I.. Anderson, M. Roth, C. Newman. B. Ecllen, K. Riehmann. P.
Crania, K. Plcwak, L. Landrum, A. VVanke. FOURTH ROW: C. Brooker, B. Hoop, K. Wise,
P. Allen, J. Boudreau. E. Ramsey. C. Cerkin, D, Eisensee, J. Egilske, K. Heddens. C. Stratton.
C. Pahs, D. Yoder. FIFTH ROW: B. Stantz, L. Spicer, E. Wochrle, E. Todd, P. Tell, M. Ko-
niasinski, E. Adams, R. Boehnlein, S. Wolgast, K. Will, P. Sass, NI. Jaspcrson.
MADRIGALS
A CAPPELLA
MADRIGALS-FRONT ROW: L. Graham, M. Yoder, S. Cross, Mohammed, A. Gard-
ner, M. Aust, M. Herbert, C. Froehlke, Mr. Timberlake. SECOND ROW: S. Northrop, R
Stalbaum, C. Bauer, T. Cowen, J. Meyer, M. Flotow, C. West.
A CAPPELLA-FRONT ROW: T. Flanigan, G. Courington, G. Odle, B. Ingram, M. Hering
K. Vernier, P. Washluske, J. Weed, L. Graham. SECOND ROW: B. Rieek, S. Swendsen, M
Herbert, Bohislawski, L. Dingman, C. Froehlke, N. LaFountain, M. Yoder, P. Brown, T
Whitlow Mr. Timberlake. THIRD ROW: D. Rhoads, S. Northrop, R. Wildhart, M. John-
son, M. Aust, J. Mohammed, J. Schlick, D. Matotte, L. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: R. Jones
R. Robinson, D. Nickell, P. Schwartzenberg, C. Bauer, R. Stalbaum, P. Noveroske, C. West
A. Gardner, S. Cross. FIFTH ROW: M. Flotow, P. Dodson, R. Witek, B. Shiels, M. Hester
T. Ritchie, A. Schroeder, E. Hurst, E. Mayo.
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These are the people of Elston-
over 2100 students, nearly 90
teachers and administrators, and a
small force of maintenance men and
dieticians converge upon the build-
ing each school day. Duties and
interests and activities are diverse,
but there is a unified interest in the
school. The depth of this mutual
interest of pupils and teachers and
workers determines the success of the
schoolg thus the focus is on
People
New faces 1n admmlstratlon mark 1964
Nvw pvuplt' ztllcl positions rt-tlt-ctt-cl
thc growth of lilstoifs ztclministrzi-
tion in 1963-6-P. .-Xftvt' ont' st'nit'stt'i'
as priiicipul of Burkct' -Iuiiior High
School. Mr. XYLll'I'l'l1 .Imivs was wvl-
comccl us lilstoifs nvw principal.
The chitics of ztssistzmt-principal
wvrc slizirvcl by Hr. Hztmlcl XYt'g1iC1'
and Mr. l"rzu1k Nowak.
Mr. Robvrt Ruisor, rvttirning from
at YCZIIJS study :tt Iiicliztiizt Uliivvrsity,
bcczimc thc Director of Scconclziry
liclticatioii, co-orcliiittting tht' cur-
riculum of thc scnioi' :tml junior
high Schools.
O01 BOARD SIAIID MIS Cricc Spiiiow 191 P Plcrki. trt'ast11'cr: Mr. XV:iltc-r Xvl'IlliZlIlCi,
pitsicltnt SIANDING Mx I1 PILSIOHCHIXCII stcittntix M1 :1i11cSD. Young.
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Assistant Prineipal Assistant Principal
lX'Ir. Robert Raisor. llireetor of Seeonclarv Education: Blr. Georie lN1elntire.
Director ol' Healtll and Service: lN1rs. Janice Breed, Director of Giliclance.
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Nlrs. Lueille Larson.
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FACULTY
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CHARLES ABRAHAM-Commercial1 Drivers
Trainingg Hall Patrol Sponsor.
DOUGLAS ADAMS-Social Studiesg Drivers
Training: Basketball Coach.
WILMA AHRENDT-Library Clerk.
ROBERT AIGNER-Counselor,
JOHN ALMON--Counselor.
ARNOLD BASS-Social Studies: Sophomore
Class Sponsor.
GENEVIEVE BONFIELD-English.
PAUL BYRD-Counselor.
NANCY CALVERT-Journalismg J u n i o r
Class Sponsor: COMET Sponsorg A.V.A.
Sponsor.
ROBERT CASSIDYfCo1nmcrcial.
GARTH COBBUM--Commercialg Treasurer.
WILMA COMMER-Art: Craftg Paintspots
Sponsor.
RICHARD COOK--Commercial: Junior Class
Sponsorg Tennis Coach.
JERRY CRIPE-Healthq Safety: Wrestling
Coach.
MAX CROFT-HHealthg F.T,A. Sponsor.
RUTH CURTIS--English.
MILDRED DAHLBERG-Librarian: Dahlitc-
Sponsor.
ROGER DONOGHUE-Social Studiesg Hi-Y
Sponsor.
PHYLLIS DURAND-Englishg Senior Class
Sponsorg Radio News Club Sponsor.
EVELYN EHRET-Nurse.
MADELINE FERGUSON-Foods.
BRUCE FISCHER-Safetyg Track Coach.
HUBERT CRIFFIS-Mathematicsg Social
Studiesg Sophomore Math Club Sponsor
HUSSEIN HAKIM-Spanish: Spanish Club
Sponsor.
HELEN HALL-Commercial.
JERALD HALPIN-Englishg Blackfriars Sponsorg Golf Club
Sponsor.
RONALD HARDEN--Electric Shopg VE Shop.
PATRICIA HARVEY-English: '66 Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor.
TOM HENDRICKS-Band: Dance Band.
BERNICE HENRY--Latin: Latin Club Sponsor.
EDWARD HIBBS---German: German Club Sponsor.
GEORGE HULTGREN-Chcmistryg Canteen Sponsor:
Sponsor.
JEROME KARSTENS-Safety: Football Coach.
Golf Club
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HARLAN KATZwSocial Studies.
JUDITH KERESTURY-Commercial: '64 Tri-I-Ii-Y Sponsor.
DOROTHY KING--English.
CALVIN KITCHELL-Counselor.
ROSS KUSZMAUL-Machine Shopg VM Shopg Swimming
Coach.
RICHARD LAMB-Physical Educationg Drivers' Trainingg Basket-
ball Coach.
ELOISE LEE-Commercial.
C. D. LONZO-Social Studies: Honor Society Sponsorg junior
Concessions Sponsor.
BARBARA LOOTENS-Frenchg French Club Sponsor.
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ELIZABETH MUNGER-Englishg ,65 Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor.
JAMES NICHOLAS-Auto Shopg VA Shopg Welding.
MARY NIGHTINCALE--Englishg ELSTONIAN Sponsor.
THOMAS O'NElLL-Ccrmang German Club Sponsor.
VICTOR OVERMAN-Social Stuclicsg Drivers' Trainingg Foot-
hall Coach.
DAVID PARRY-Physical Education: Student Council Spon-
sorg Baseball Coach.
HELEN POHL--Englishg Thcspian Sponsor.
RICHARD PRESSER-Mathemativs: Junior-Scnior Math Club
Sponsor.
EDWINA RAISOR-Physical Educationg G.A.A. Sponsor.
BERNARD LOOTENS-Social Stuclicsg Senior Class Sponsor
HARRY LYKENS+Mathcmatics.
EARL MCNALLY-Mechanical Drawing: Drivers' Trainingl
Track Coach.
BERNICE MANN-Commercial.
SHELDON MAXEY-DCE: T 8.1 I Club Sponsor.
NEWTON MEER-Wood Shopg PM Shop.
ELMER MILLBRANTH'-Mathematics3 Athlctif Director.
DELBERT MILLER4Aulo Shop: PM Shop: Chccrlcaclcrs Spon
sorg Golf Coach.
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ARTHUR RHOADS-Social Studies: Hall
Mrmitittwrs Sponsor.
GORDON ROBISON-Physics: Chemistry:
Canicra Club Sponsor.
SARAH ROGERS--Frvncli.
LOUIS ROSSiCoxnnivriCal: Hall Patrol
Sponsor.
VVALLACE. SACKS+McChaniCal Drawing 3
Blue Print.
NOEL SCHLEGELMILCH-Safety: Foot-
ball Coach.
MANUEL SILVERMAN---English.
JAMES SIMS---Mathematics: Student Store
Sponsor.
L. W. SMITH-Chemistry.
DENNIS SORGE--Matlicnlativs.
MARY LOU SPARKS-Foods: Clothing
Health: Fashioncttc Sponsor.
RICHARD SPA RKS-Commercial.
THOMAS SPARKS-Arch. Drawingg Tech.
Drawing
MARION SPRAGUE-Social Studies.
CHARLOTTE TAYLORvEnglish.
LEWIS TIMBERLAKE-Vocal Musicg Macl-
rigals Sponsor.
ROBERTA TROXEL-English: Spanishg Red
Derbics Sponsor.
FLORENE TROYER-Counselor.
JEANETTE URQUHART-Commercial: Soph
omorc Class Sponsor.
DEIDRE WILLIAMS-Englishg Potpourri Spon-
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Senior Class officers: Steve Major, president, Kim Freier,
secretary: Kent Lange, vice-president.
Senior Class sponsors: Mr. Loot-
ens, Mrs. Durand.
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Senior year crowns
school career
To Elston's seniors 1964 was the pinnacle of a
three year climb in education and experience. It
began with a new-felt togetherness sparked by
the fun and laughter of the sophomore Mardi
Gras party, it ended with a slow paced walk to a
solemn song. The junior year brought tests of
class unity, and with the support of sponsors Mrs.
Durand and Mr. Lootens, the bonds held strong.
Busy nights of concessions work were rewarded
when a tired but excited class saw their Soirce clans
Granada mature from paper, paint, and ideas to
a memorable Prom night. Led by President Steve
Major, Vice-president Kent Lange, and Secre-
tary Kim Freier, the seniors plunged into their
final yearis activities-term papers, SAT's, col-
lege applications, senior fun. It ended with a di-
ploma and a handshake in the big gym where for
three years seniors had eaten lunch and attended
dances and watched basketball games.
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National hlerit
Scholarsliip Finalist
Carl Bauer
S.A.R. Citizenship Award
sEN1oR HoNoRs
Top Ten
Ruth Pahl
Mary Mathias
Andrew Palm
Frederick Stockwell
Sandra Bolka
David Plank
Karla Sprungcr
Donald Abel
Barbara Bankolf
Judy Nlitnick
Salutatorian
Mary Mathias
National Nlcrit
Scholarship Finalist
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Andrew Palm Kirk Rogers
National Merit Sunnncr Exchange Studi-nt
Scholarship Finalist
. . Ronald Jones
Klm Freler Winner of 1962 Chicagoland
D.A.R. Citizenship Award Music Festival Conti-st
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RUTH BANDURSKI--German Club 1,3.
BARBARA BANKOFF-Honor Society 2,33 Steering Committee
23 Homecoming 33 Science Seminar 13 Canteen l,2,33 Dahlites
132,33 Jr. Concessions 23 Red Derbies 1,33 Jr. Play 23 Jr. Prom
2: Spanish Club 2,33 Latin Club 2,33 Math Club 1,23 Tri-Hi-Y
2,3.
BOB BANNWART--Jr. Rotarian 33 Steering Committee 23 Class
President 23 Track 1,2,33 Football 1,2,33 Hall.Monitors 3g Hall
Patrol 132,33 Hi-Y 132,33 Jr. Concessions 23 Soph. Party lg Jr.
Prom 2.
CONNIE BARD-Homecoming 13 Canteen 13 Dahlites 1,2,33
Jr. Concessions 23 Red Derbies 1,153 Jr. Play 23 Soph. Party li
Jr. Prom 23 Blackfriars 13Tri-Hi-Y 1,2.
MERLYN BARTLETT-Ilonor Society 2,31 Steering COTTIITUXYCC
123 Ilomecoming 33 Exchange Student 23 Football 1,2333 Swim
Team 13 Ilall Nlonitors 2,153 Hall Patrol 2,33 Hi-Y 1,2,33 Jr. Con-
cessions 23 Jr. Play 23 Jr. Prom 23 Spanish Club 2,33 Blackfriars
2,32 Jr. Lion 33 "The King and Ii' 2.
MARY ANNE BARRETT--G.A.A. 1323 Soph. Party 1: .Ir.
Prom 23 Latin Club 1,23 F.B.L.A. 2g Girls' Chorus lg Tri-Hi-Y
l: F.T.A. 1,23 Photo Club 33 Library Club 1,23 Radio Club 1,23
Pep Club 2.
BEVERLY BARTELS+Steering Committee 33 Canteen 2,33 Jr.
Concessions 23 Red Derbies 1,3, Jr. Play 23 Soph. Party 13 Latin
Club 2,153 Math Club 23 "Oklahoma" 1.
SANDRA BARTELS-f-G.A.A. 1,23 Jr. Concessions 23 Red Der-
bies 1 3 Cheering Block 1 3 Paint Spots 2,3.
CARL BAUER-Honor Society 2,33 Steering Committee 13
Homecoming 23 Thespians 2,33 Student Council 2,33 Boys' State
23 Hall Patrol 23 Hi-Y 2,33 Jr. Concessions 2g ELSTONIAN 2,33
Soph. Party 13 Jr. Prom 2: .A Cappclla132.33 Madrigals 1,2,3Z .IFA
Lion 33 "Oklahoma'1 13 1'The King and 1" 23 "Amahl and the
Night Visitors" 1.
Seniors
DONALD ABEL-Thespians 2,33 Student Council 1,23 Science
Seminar 1,23 Hi-Y 2,33 Jr. Concessions 23 CRIMSON COMET
2,35 I.U. Journalism Institute 33 Jr. Play 23 Jr. Prom 23 German
gllub 1,23 Math Club 2,33 Blackfriars 1,2,33 "The King and 1"
LOREN ADRIAN-T 8: I Club 233.
MARY ALDEN-G.A.A. 13 Tri-Hi-Y 1,31 Red Derbies 1.33
CRIMSON COMET 153 Soph. Party lg Blackfriars 1.
GLORIA ALLEN-Red Derbies 1,2,33 Cheering Block 1,2,33
German Club l,2,33 Girls' Chorus 1,23 Laboratory Technology
,2,3.
PATRICIA ALLEN
BOB AKlNSfBaseball 23 Tennis Team 33 Jr. Prom 2.
ROBERT APPLEGATE7Cross Country 23 Hall Monitors 23
Hi-Y 23 Jr. Prom 23 F.T.A. 3.
JEFF ARMOURfJr. Prom 23 German Club 2.
ROBERT ASHTON-Honor Society 2,33 Canteen 2,33 Hall Pa-
trol 2,33 Jr. Concessions 2: Soph. Party lg Jr. Prom 23 Spanish
Club 1,2gA.V.A. 1,2,3.
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DICK BAUCII fllall Monitors l1A Cappella l.2,31 Madrigals
1,2,3.
HARRY BAZIEMORE
BILL BEACII- Trafk 21 Basketball I1 Football 21 Swim Team
2: I'Iall Monitors l,21 Jr. Prom 21 Boys' Cliorus 3.
WVAYNE BEAVER
MERRY BICCKMAN--Cl.A.A, I 1 Girls' Chorus 3.
PEGGY BIQEBIQ- 'I-Iall Monitors 31 Tri-Hi-Y 31 Jr. Proni l.
CINDY IIEISHLINE--Honor Soricty 2.31 Canteen li Dahlites
l,2,3g Jr. Concessions 21 Red Derbies lg Jr. Play 21 Soph Party lg
Jr. Prom 21 Latin Club 1,21 Math Club 21 Blackfrairs 1:
Tri-Hi-Y 1,2.
JACKIE BELK I EWITZ-Fasliionettes 3.
PEGGY BENFORD-Counselors' Assistants l,2,31 Red Dcrbies
2.31 Chevring Block 3: Jr. Prom 21 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3.
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ELLIE BERGERSON -C.A.A. l1 Office Messengers 2.31 Jr. Con-
cessions 2: Red Derlwies 3: Jr. Play 21 Jr. Prom 21 French Club fl:
Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3.
REBECCA BETHKE-Cheering Block 1.15.
CATHY BIEDERSTAEDT-Canteen 21 Tri-I-Ii-Y 1.21 Jr. Con-
cessions 2g Red Dcrbies 2.31 Soph. Party 1: Blackfriars l.
JILL BIRD-Girls' Chorus 1.2.
JIM BLACKBURN-Latin Club ii.
BARBARA BLANK
KIM BLOCKfI-Iomecoxning' 31 Cheerleaders l,2,31 Hall Moni-
tors 2: Jr. Play 2: Soph Party lg Jr, Prom 2: French Club 2.14:
Math Club 21 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3.
ROBERT BLUHM-Hall Monitors 2,35 German Club l,2.
SUE BLUMENFELDfJr. Coneessions 23 Jr. Prom 23 French
Club 1,2,3g Blackfriars 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2.
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DAVID BOBINSKI-T ck I Club 2,3.
RITA BOEHNLEIN-Rcd Derbies 1,2,3g Spanish Club 25 Fash-
ionettes 1,2,3g Girls' Concert Chorus 3.
TERRY BOGUSLAWSKI
CHERYL BOHLIM-Cheerleaders 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,31 Red Dcr-
bies 35 Cheering Block 35 CRIMSON COMET 2,3g Jr. Play IZ
German Club 3.
KATHLEEN BOHNE-Spanish Club 3g Jazz Band l,2g Band
1,2,3.
DIANA BOLKA-G.A.A. 1.
EUGENE BOLKA
SANDRA BOLKA-Honor Society 2,35 G.A.A. 1: jr. Play 2g Jr.
Prom 25 Latin Club 2,35 Medical Technology Club l,2,3.
JANET BONISLAWSKI-Red Derbics lg Jr. Prom 23 Girls'
Chorus 1 g Acappella 2,3 g Mixed Chorus 2.
JERRY BOOTCHECK-Hall Monitors 2.
ADOLPH BOOTZ
ROXANN BOOTZ-Science Seminar 1,23 G.A.A. 15 CRIM-
SON COMET 2g German Club 3.
DORAN BOUDREAU
KAREN BOWMAN-Red Dcrbics 1,2,3.
CARL BOWMAR--T K I Club 2,3.
TED BRINK-Track 2g Swim Team 2,3g German Club 23 Ush-
ers 2,3.
DICK BROOKS
CAROL BROWN--Hall Monitors lg French Club 3.
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Seniors
HAROLD BROWN-AFootball 2,31 Hall Patrol 3.
JAMES BROWN' 7-jr. Concessions 2: Spanish Club 1: Band
l 2 3
PAMELA BROWN, -Honor Society 2.3: Steering Committee 1:
I'IOIIll'CUII1lIlg' 2.15: Canteen l.2.1l: Oflict- IN'Icssenger l: Tri-Hi-Y
1,2,3g Concessions 2: Elstonian 3: jr. Play 2: Soph. Party 1: jr.
Front l.2: Clnss St'cret:ti'y l: Latin Club 2: lNIatli Club 2.33
A Cappella 2.3: Mixed Chorus l: "King :incl I" 2.
VVILLIE BROWN---Track l: lYrestling 1: Boys' Chorus 2:
Mixed Chorus 3.
FRED BRUEMMER---I-Ii-Y 3.
NORMAN IBRUEMNIICR Cc-mian Club 2.
CATIIY BRYAN' Student Council 2: Counselors' Assistant 3:
Tri-Hi-Y l,2,3: Red Derbies 2,31 Crimson Comet 3: Jr. Prom 2.
NAOMI BRYANT- -F.B.L.A. 3.
RONNIE BRYANT' -Red Derbies 2: Cheering Block 2: Jr.
Prom 2: F.B.I..A. l.
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MATTHEW BUD+Spanish Club 2: Math Club 2.
BERYLE BURGYVALD- -Student Council l 1 Crimson Comet
2,31 Jr. Play 2: Black Friars 2.3.
KAREN BURHOPgSpanisli Club 3.
DYVIGHT ll. BURKHARTA--Wrestling fl: Play 2: Jr. Prom
2: Sr. Play 2: "King and I" 2.
STEVE BURNETT-Cross Country 2.3: Track 2.3: Football I.
SHARON BYERS
RUSSELL CADDO
DENNIS CADY
JOSEPH CANIERON- -A.V.A. 3: Camera Club 3.
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JEANNE CAIVIINIETT-G.A.A. 15 Hall lwlonitors 2,33 Jr. Prom
25 T St I Club 2.
DEANNA CARNES
JANE CARPENTERfOHiCe assistant 3.
DAN CASSLER-Cross Country 2,35 Track 25 Hall Monitor 2:
Jr. Red Cross 2, CRIMSON COMET 2: A.V.A. l.
BRUCE CAVIGGIOLA
BARBARA CHAPPELL-German Club 2.
MIKE CHASE-Pep Band 1,2,3g Band 1,2,3.
BARBARA CHRISTMAN
PAM CLARK-Hall Monitor 15 Girls' Chorus 2,3.
BARBARA COLLIER-G.A.A. 15 Red Dcrbies 25 Girls' Chorus
1.
DALE COLLINGS
RICHARD COLLISONfHomecoming 33 Hi-Y 3, jr. Play 25
Jr. Prom 25 Latin Club 2.31 lNIath Club 3: Blackfriars 35 Pep Band
1,2 5 Jazz Band 1,25 Dance Band 11 Band l.
DENNIS COLVIN+Baseball 1,25 Counselors' Assistant 1.
BONNIE LOU COTTINGHAM
CONNIE COUGI-I
GEORGENE COUCH-Hall Monitors 1,25 Jr. Red Cross 1,23
EIILNSSON COMET 2: Jr. Play 35 T 8: I Club 2,35 Writer's
u ,3.
GLORIA COURINGTON-Cheering Block 21 German Club 1:
Blackfriars 1,25 A Cappella 3: Mixed Chorus 1,2.
THOMAS JOHN COWAN--Honor Society 2,35 Homecoming
25 Homecoming Master of ceremonies 35 Thespian 2,35 Jr. Con-
cessions 2: Jr. Play 2g Paint Spots 15 Blackfriars 1: A Cappella
1,2,35 Madrigals 2,35 "Oklahoma" 15 "King and I" 2.
Seniors
JAMES B. COX-Hall Monitors 2,33 Hall Patrol 2.
MIKE CRAIG-Baseball 1.
PEGGY CRAMA-Canteen 2, Jr. Prom 25 Girls, Concert Choir
3, Sr. Girls' Chorus 2.
TEDDY CREUTZBERG
JACK CRISWELL-Swim Team 1 g Hall Monitor 1.
WILLIAM CROOK-CRIMSON COMET 2.
SUE CROSS-Thespians 2,33 Student Council 33 Hall Monitor
3g Tri-Hi-Y 2: Jr. Concessions 2, Red Derbies 1,3g Jr. Play 2,
Jr. Prom 2, Latin Club 2: A Cappella 2,3g Mixed Chorus lg
Madriiqals 35 "Amahl K Night Visitors" lg "Oklahoma" lg King
8: I"
JOHN CROZIER
BONNIE CYRNES
JOHN CUMMINGS-Jr. Red Cross 1,23 Forum Club l.
WILLIAM CURRY
JOHN CURTIS-Homecoming 3: Student Council 1,2,3q Swim
Team l,2,33 Hall Monitors 3: Jr. Concessions 2g Jr. Prom 2.
JANET CZIZEK-Student Council 2: Office Messengers 2,3g
Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3g Jr. Concessions 2: Cheering Block 1,35 Jr. Play
25 Soph. Party l 3 French Club 2,33 Math Club 3.
KATHY DABBERT
TRUDY DANKERT-Jr. Red Cross 23 Tri-Hi-Y 2g Red Der-
bies 2,3 3 Jr. Prom 23 Paint Spots 2,3.
TERRY DARROW-Wrestling 33 Hi-Y 2,33 Cheering Block
2,35 German Club l,2,3.
KENT DAVIS-Steering Committee 1,2, Homecoming 3,
D.A.R. Award 3: Golf Team 23 Track 1: Tennis Team l,2,3g
Hall Monitors 1,2,3: Hall Patrol 3: Hi-Y l,2,3: Jr. Concessions
2g CRIMSON COMET 33 Soph. Party lg Jr. Prom 2.
PEGGY DAVIS-G.A.A. 1.2.31 Hall Monitor 31 Jr. Concessions
23 Red Derbies 1,33 Jr. Play 2g Jr. Prom 25 Latin Club 2.
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PATRICK DODSON--I-Ionor Society 2,33 Science Seminar
1,2333 Track l,2,33 Hall Monitors 33 Hall Patrol 132,33 Cheering
Block 3: Fl'CIlC'll Club I,2,3g Math Club 2,33 F.T.A. 33 A Cap-
pella 33 Mixed Chorus 2.
RONALD DOMBKOWSKI
ROGER DOWNS--Hall Monitors 2.
SUZANNIQ DOWNS-Hall Patrol 33 Jr. Prom 2.
JAMES DRICSSIZL
MICHAEL DRIZYER-Hi-Y l,2.33 Jr. Concessions 23 Soph.
Partyl.
DAVID DUBIIE---Mixed Chorus 3.
LYNN DUFFY---Jr, Red Cross 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3g Jr. Prom 2g Ger-
man Club 2,33 Paintspots 33 Blackfriars 2,3.
SEI, DUNLAP--Baseball 1.23 Track 1,23 Basketball 1,23 Foot-
ball 33 Jr. Prom 23 Mixed Chorus 13 Band 1.
Seniors
PHOEBE DAVIS-C.A.A. l: Office Messengers 2,33 Jr. Conees-
sions 2: A.V.A. 3.
STEVE DAVIS-Jr. Prom 2: Boys' Chorus 2.
CHARLES DEMOSV Tliespians 2.3: IIalI Monitors 2: CRIM-
1
SON COINIET 1,22 IZLSTONIAN 23 Jr. Play L3 German Club
23 A.V.A. l,33B1ackfriars l,3.
PAINT DEMPSEY---'I'ri-Hi-Y 2.33 Cheering Block 2,33 CRIM-
SON COMITI' 33 French Club 3.
RANDY DEUFISCIIER---Golf Team l.2,3.
WILLIAM DIANA-IIall Monitors 33 "King and I" 2g Jr. Play
23 Jr. Prom 21 Spanish Club 3: Ifrenrli Club l,2,33 Paintspots 13
Potpourri 2,33 F.T.A. 2,33 Mixed Chorus 33 Orchestra I,2,3.
SUSAN DIIZCKILMAN- Canteen 1,23 Hall Monitors 3: Coun-
selors' Assistants 1.23 Olhee Messengers 33 'I'ri-lIi-Y 23 Real Der-
bics 23 Jr. Prom I 3 Latin Club 2.
LaVONNE DINCMAN-Red Dcrbies 33 Jr. Prom 23 Girls'
Chorus I: A Cappella 3: Mixed Chorus 2.
RONALD DOBA
Seniors
TERRY DUNI..-XP -Baseball 1.2: Hi-Y 1: lNIixeCl Chorus 3.
DOUCI..-XS DLTNLOP -Steering Coinnlittee 2.3: Track 1.2.33
Football 1.2.32 Hall Monitors 2.15: Hall Patrol 113 Jr. Concessions
2: CRIMSON COMET 2: Sopli. Party 1 : Jr. Prom 2.
JANICE D URNAI.
LYNDA DYER
SUSAN ICISERTV--llonor Society 2.3: Steering Committee 1.2.3:
Cheerleaclers 1: Dahlites 23 Jr. Concessions 2: CRIMSON
COMET 2.3: Tri-Hi-Y 1.23: Jr. Play 2: Sopli. Party 1: Jr.
Prom 2: French Cluli 1.2: Blaekfriars 2.
BONNIE EDLEN- -Girls' Concert Chorus 3.
BARBARA EDYVARDS- CA..-X. 1.2: Jr. Red Cross 1: Jr. Con-
cessions 2: Chee-ring Block 1,2.
BETTY EDWARDS Oflire Messengers Il: Girls' Chorus 3.
NORMAN ECILSKE---Wrestling Il: Hall Monitors 1,2.3: Span-
ish Club 1 : Boys' Chorus 3.
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DALE ERICKSON -Homeeoniing 1.2: Coll' Team 2.3: Swim
Team 1.23: Hall Patrol 1: Hi-Y 3: Jr. Concessions 2: CRIMSON
COMET 3: Jr. Play 2: Soph. Party 1: Jr. Prom 2: Spanish Clulm
2.
SANDRA ESMEYER
ROBERT FALBO- Swim Tezuu 2.15: Ilall Monitors ll: Jr. Prom 1,
JUDY FEDDER
LINDA FELDMAN
DENNIS FLANICAN--Hoineroining 33 Tliespians 2.3: Sluclenl
Council 1: Jr. Play 2: Soph. Party 1: Jr. Prom 1.2: Fra-m'11 Clulu
1.2: Blaekfriars 1.2,3: Pep Band 2.3: Jazz Bancl 211: Ilancl 1,2,fl.
OKEY FLESHER
KIM FREIERfHonor Society 2,35 Steering Committee 35
Homecoming 35 Class Secretary 35 Thespians 2,35 Student Store
2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2535 Jr. Concessions 25 ELSTONIAN 2,35 Jr.
Play 25 Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom 25 French Club 2,3.
CYNTHIA FROEHLKE-Steering Committee 25 Thespians
2,35 Cheering Block 152,35 "Oklahoma" 15 "King and I" 25 Span-
ish Club 2,35 A Cappella 35 Mixed Chorus 15 Madrigals 3.
VICTORIA FRYE
JOY FUROIS- Hall Patrol 3 5 Tri-Hi-Y 3.
ROBERT CABRUNASsTrac'k 2,35 Football 1,2535 Hi-Y 1,25
Sopll. Party l 3 jr. Prom 2.
SANDEE GAI-IR-Canteen 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Checring Block 15
Jr. Play 25 Jr. Prom 25 French Club 25 Math Club 25 Potpourri
25 F.T.A. 3.
GORDON CASAWAY'--Hall Monitors 2.
HARRY GASPARETT-Golf Team l,2,35 Hall Monitors 3.
PAT GATZKA
Seniors
MICHAEL FLOTOW'fHi-Y 35 Jr. Confessions 2: CRIINISON
COMET 35 Soph. Party 15 Frenrh Club 15 A Cappella 35 Mixed
Chorus 1,25 Madrigals 3.
RACHELL FLY-G.A.A. 35 Jr. Prom 2.
NORMAN FOLDENAUER-Baseball 15 Hall Monitors 25
Hi-Y 1,35 Jr. Prom 25 Latin Club 1,2,3g French Club 25 Black-
friars 3.
RUSSELL FOLLIN-Hall Monitors 3.
THOMAS FOWLERfHall Monitors l,2,3.
JACKIE FRANK--Hall Monitors 21 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2535 Cheering
Block 15 CRIMSON COMET 35 Jr. Prom 25 French Club 1,2531
Forum Club 1.
DAN FREDENBURGf,Ir. Play 1 5 A.V.A. 2.
RANDALL FREDENBURG---T K I Club 3: Nlixcd Chorus l.
LAWRENCE FREE--Hall Monitors 35 Pep Band 2,35 -Iazz Band
2,35 Dance Band 2,35 Band 2,35 At previous school: Student
Council 1,25 Track 15 Band 15 Orchestra 1,2.
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DANIEL GELESKE-Golf Team 1,23 Hall Monitors 2,3g Math
Club 3.
LORRENE GERRON-Fashionettes 2.
JANIS GIBBS
THEODORE GIESE-Honor Society 2,35 Student Council 2,3g
Cross Country 1,2g Track l,2,3g Basketball lg Hall Patrol 1,2,3g
Hi-Y 25 German Club 1,2,3g Math Club 1,2,3.
NATE GIPSON-Homecoming 2g Cross Country 1,25 Track
l,2,3g Basketball 1,2,3g Football 33 Hall Monitors 2,3g Hall Pa-
trol 1,2,3g Sophomore Party lg Jr. Prom 23 Mixed Chorus 2.
APRIL GLANZ
WARREN GLANZ
LYNN GRAHAM-Honor Society 2,3g Homecoming l,2,3g Thes-
pian 2,3g Cheerleaders 1: Counselors' Assistants 3g Office Mes-
sengers 3g Tri-Hi-Y 2g "Amahl and the Night Visitors" lg "King
and I" 25 "Oklahoma" lg Jr. Play 2,3g Jr. Prom 1,2g French Club
2g A Cappella 2,3g Mixed Chorus lg Madrigals 2,3.
OTTIE GRAHAM--Fashionettes 2.
MARY GRALIK-G,A.A. 1: Hall Monitors lg Jr. Concessions
2g Red Derbies 15 Cheering Block 2,3g "Oklahoma" lg Jr. Prom
2: Fashionettes l,2,3: Girls' Chorus lg Mixed Chorus 2,3.
GARY GREENWAY-Hall Monitors 23 Wrestling 2,3.
MIKE GRIMES-Boys' Chorus 3.
MARY GRIMM-Tri-Hi-Y 3: Red Derbies lg Cheering Block
2.
STEVE GRIMM-Hall Monitors 3g Hall Patrol 2.
CHARLES GRINSTON-Cross Country 3g Track 2,3g Hall
Monitors 3.
JANICE HAACK-Student Council lg Counselors' Assistants 2:
Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3q Cheering Block lg CRIMSON COMET 2,35
jr. Play 2: Jr. Prom 2: German Club 33 Girls' Chorus lg A Cap-
pella 3g Mixed Chorus 2.
HOWARD HABERMAN--Hall Monitors 3g Hi-Y 35 Jr. Con-
cessions 2g Soph. Party 1 g Jr. Play 25 "King and In 2.
THOMAS HAIRSTON-Football 1 : Hall Monitors 1.
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RICHARD HAMILTON
RANDY HANSEN-German Club 1,3.
JIM HARBART
BENNY HARRIS
TIM HARROLD-Mixed Chorus l,2,3.
JANE HARVEY-Tri-Hi-Y 2,31 Jr. Concessions 2: Chccring
Block 1, CRIMSON COMET 23 Jr. Play 25 Latin Club 2, Black-
friars 1,25 Potpourri 2.
RITA HAYMAN-G.A.A. 1 g Jr. Prom 2.
LYN HEDRICK-G.A.A. 1,25 Red Derbies 2,35 "Oklahoma"
1, K'King and I' 2, Jr. Play 25 Paint Spots 1.
SUE HEDSTROM-Counselors' Assistants lg Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3g
Cheering Block 1.
SHERRY HEISER-Steering Committee 3, Red Derbies 1,25
Jr. Play 2, Soph. Party 1, Girls' Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2,3.
SHARON HENRICH-Homecoming 3g Jr. Red Cross 25 Cheer-
ing Block 2g Jr. Prom 2, Paintspots 1,2,3g Fashionettes 3.
STEVE HENRY-Honor Society 2,33 Steering Committee 33
Baseball lg Track 2,33 Basketball 1,2,3g Football 1,2,3g Hall
Patrol 2,3g Hi-Y 2,3g CRIMSON COMET 3, Soph. Party lg Jr.
Prom 2, Math Club 2.
RICHARD HERBERT
MELANNE HERING-Honor Society 2,33 Student Council 2,3'
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Canteen 2,3g Jr. Play 2g K'Amahl and the Night Visitors" lg
"The King and I" 2'g Latin Club 25 F.T.A. lg A Cappella 2,3'
Mixed Chorus 1 3 Color Guard 2.
MICHAEL HESTER
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JOEL HEURING-Steering Committee 25 Homecoming 3,
Student Council 1,25 Hall Monitors 35 Hall Patrol 2,3g Jr. Red
Cross 1,25 ELSTONIAN 2,39 Soph. Party 1, German Club 1,2.
BARRY HILL-Wrestling 3.
CAROLYN HILL
Seniors
NANCY HILLQStcering Committee 1,25 Homecoming 35 Can-
teen 35 Dahlites 152,35 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,35 Jr. Concessions 25 Jr.
Play 25 Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom 25 Spanish Club 35 French Club
1,2.
CAROL HOLLOWAY-Tri-Hi-Y 35 Red Derbies 25 Cheering
Block 35 Soph. Parry 15 Girls' Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 253.
CABOT HOLMES-Cross Country 1,2535 Baseball 1,2535 Bas-
ketball 1.
ROBIN HOLMES
RUTH HOLMES-Red Derbies 1:Cheering Block 2,35 Jr. Play
25 Fashionettes 1,2535 Girls Chorus 1.
JOHN HOSTER
LINDA HOWARD-Homecoming 25 Thespian 1,2,35 Canteen
1,25 Jr. Concessions 2: "Amahl and the Night Visitors" 15 K'Okla-
homa" 15 "King and In 25 Sr. Play 1,25 Jr. Play 25 Jr. Prom 25
Spanish Club 2,31 Paintspots 2: A.V.A. 152,35 Blackfriars 1,2535
Potpourri 2,35 Forum Club 25 Girls' Chorus 2.
GARY HUBBARD-Mixed Chorus 3.
SHIRLEY HUBBARD
MADELINE HUTTON-G.A.A. 1,2535 Hall Monitors 35 Ger-
man Club 1.
MICHAEL IAZZETTO-Cheering Block 35 Jr. Prom 25 Math
Club 2,3.
BONNIE JACKSON
THELMA JACKSON
SHELBY JANES--Student Council 1 5 Hall Patrol 25 Hi-Y 25
Jr. Concessions 2 5 Jazz Band 2,35 Dance Band 2,35 Band 1,2,3.
JOANNE JANICKI-Cheering Block 152,35 Jr. Prom 25 Girls'
Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2.3.
JEAN-ANN JACQUES-Homecoming 35 Cheerleaders 1,2,35
gixntteen 2,35 Student Store 35 Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom 25 French
u 3.
MICHELLE JASPERSON-G.A.A. 15 Red Derbies 25 Black-
friars 1 5 Girls, Chorus 35 Mixed Chorus 1,2.
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JAMES KAMINSKI
WILLIAIVI KANCER
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PAT KEENEY--Girls' Chorus 3.
PIIYLLIS KELLY
WILLIAM KELLYgStccring Committee l,2,33 Student Coun-
cil lL Golf Team 11 Jr. Concessions 21 CRIMSON COMET 3
Soph. Party lg Jr. Prom 21 Latin Club 2,33 Math Club 2,3
Blackfriars 3: Potpourri 2,3g Forum Club l,2.
HARRIETTE KENNEBREWv-GAA. l 3 Hall Monitors l,2,3
Red Derbies 1,233 CRIMSON COMET 3.
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JOANNR JENsENf1f. P1-Um 2.
LARRY JOB--Student Council l: Hall Monitors il: Jr. Play 23
Ccrinztn Club 3.
JANET JOHNSONf'I'ri-Hi-Y 2,33 Rccl Derbies 31 Checring
Block 2 Q Jr. Prom 2.
MARILYN JOHNSON--Cheering Block 2: French Club 2.
KENNY JOHNSTON
ALLEN JONESfGcrman Club 2.
BRONWYN JONES
LORISTTA JONES-Red Derbies 2,3 g Jr. Play 2.
RONALD JONESf"Amahl and the Night Visitors" l: "King
and I" 23 A Cappella 2: Mixed Chorus 1: Orchestra 23.
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RONALD KIZRIVIN-Football 1.2,3g Jr. Concessions 21 Jr.
Prom 2: Cvrnmn Club 1.
JOHN KIESZKOWSKI
JACK KIRK
LARRY KLIiMZgBascball 1 1 Hall Monitors 2: Tri Club 2.3.
JAMES KLUGE-Hall Monitors 2: Jr. Play 2: A.V.A. 2,3:
Mixed Chorus 3.
CAROL KOIILER---Red Dm-bios 2: Hall Monitors 2: Spanish
Club 3.
JOAN KOLOBUCHOWSKI
DON KOMASINSKI
SUZANNE KOPCHINSKI--Rod Dcrbies 1: Chccring Block 2:
Girls' Chorus 1.
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LOUIS KRAVETZ
RICHARD KRIESEL-Baseball lg Track 3: Swim Tcani 2
Hall Monitors 3.
THOMAS KRIESEL-Hi-Y 1: Pep Band l,2,3: Jazz Band 1,2
Dance Band 1,23 Band 1,2,3.
KAYE KRUEGER
KEN KRUEGERHBoys' State 2: Cross Country 3: Trask 1,3
Basketball 1,2,3: Football 1,21 Hall Monitors 3.
MARY KUBASZCYK
LARRY KUNKEL
MARY LaBERGE-G.A.A. 1: Cantccn 1,2: Jr. Play 2.
SUZANNE LACHER-Hall Monitors 3: Chccring Block 1,2,3
Jr. Play 2: Blackfriars l,2,3.
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SI-IELLEY LEINWANDfCanteen 35 Hall Monitors 3g Tri-
Hi-Y l,2.3g Jr. Concessions 2: "King and I" 2: Jr. Play 25 Jr.
Prom 2g Spanish Club 2,3g F.T.A. 3.
ALETA LEMMON-Band 3. At previous school: Latin Club lg
Band 1,23 Color Guard 1.
JAMES LEONARD4Colf Team 2: Hall Monitors 3g Jr. Play 2g
Jr. Prom 2: Spanish Club 1,23 A.V.A. 1,2,3.
BERTHA LINDE-Steering Committee lg Canteen 1,2,3g Red
Dcrbics 2,35 Soph. Party 11 French Club 2,3g F.T.A. 2.
LINDA LOCKWOOD-Steerin Committee 3' Canteen 3' Of
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ficc Messengers 2,3g Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3g Jr. Concessions 2g Red Der-
bics lg Jr. Play 25 Jr. Prom 2g Spanish Club 1,2,3.
CHERYL LOETZ-'I-Iall Monitors 33 Jr. Concessions 2g Cheer-
ing Block lg CRIMSON COMET 2g Jr. Prom 2.
CAROL LOMBARD-Counselors' Assistants 2,3g Tri-Hi-Y 3.
RICHARD LONIEWSKI
Seniors
WALTER LADRA
CAROL LAIN
REX LANE-D.E. Club 2: T 8: I Club 3.
KENT LANGE-Honor Society 2,31 Steering Committee l,2,33
Class President lg Class Vice-President 2,31 Student Council 1,35
Homecoming 2.3g Soph. Party 13 Jr. Prom 2g Radio News Club lg
German Club 1,23 Math Club 1,2,3g A.V.A. l,2,3g Band 1,2.
MARY LaROCCO4Student Council 23 Canteen 1: Hall Pa-
trol 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 Jr. Concessions 2: Red Derbies lg Cheering
Block 2g Jr. Play 2 3 Jr. Prom 2.
WANDA LASHBROOKfG.A.A. 1 1 Canteen 1 1 Jr. Play 2.
DAN LAUER-Track 1,2,3g Football 1,2,3g Hall Monitors 31
Hall Patrol 2,3g Hi-Y 2,31 Jr. Play 23 Soph. Party lg Jr. Prom 25
Latin Club 2,35 Wrestling 3.
IRVIN LAYMAN
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TODD LOVELAND-Homecoming 35 Swim Team 1,2,3g Golf
Club lg Hi-Y 3, Jr. Concessions 25 Jr. Play 2g Jr. Prom 1,25 Soph.
Party 1.
STANLEY LOWE-Swim Team 2,33 Red Derbies 3. Previous
school: Swim Team: Ushers Club.
NANCY LOWRY-G.A.A. 1.
RODNEY LUBEZNIK--Hall Monitors 1,21 Cheering Block 2.
RICHARD LUBINIECKI
SUE LUDINCTON
JOHN LUDWIG-Cross Country lg Track 3, Hall Monitors
25 Hi-Y 1,2,3g CRIMSON COMET 2.
CHUCK LUETH
DIANNE LUSCOMB
SUSAN LYSTER-Steering Committee 25 G.A.A. 13 Jr. Red
Cross 2g Tri-Hi-Y 3: Red Derbies 1,2,3g Cheering Block 1,23 Jr.
Prom 25 Spanish Club 1,25 Paint Spots 3.
PAT MCBRIDE-Steering Committee 33 Student Council 1,3g
Track 1,21 Football 1.2.31 Swim Team 3: Hall Patrol 1,2,31 Jr.
Concessions 2g Soph. Party lg Jr. Prom 25 Latin Club 2,33 Math
Club 3.
JAMES MCCORMICK-Jr. Prom 2g German Club 1,25 Color
Guard 2.
ALAN MCGEE-Forum Club 23 Pep Band 1,2g Band 1,2,3.
GLORIA McINTYRE
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RONALD MADDOX-Hall Patrol, D.E. Club 2.
DENNIS MAHAFFEY
GARY MAHAFFEY-Track 1 g T 8: I Club 2,3.
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STEPHEN MAJOR-Steering Committee 1,3Q Homecoming 33
Class President 33 Cross Country 1,2,33 Track 1,2,33 Basketball
1,2,3 3 Hall Patrol 2,33 Hi-Y 3 3 Jr. Prom 2.
THERESA MALCER-Red Derbies 1.
SANDRA MALECKI--G.A.A. lg Red Derbies 2,33 Cheering
Block 2,33 Math Club 3.
JOHN MANIGOLD-Student Council 33 Track 1 3 Football 1 3
Cheering Block 2 3 Jr. Prom 23 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3.
DAVID MANN
GENEVA MARTIN-Girls' Chorus 3.
JOAN MASON-Student Store 23 Latin Club 2, A.V.A. 1,23
Orchestra 1,2,3.
MARY MATHIAS-Honor Society 2,33 Steering Committee
2,33 Homecoming 33 Science Seminar 1,21 Dahlites 1.2.31 Jr.
Concessions 23 Red Derbies 1,33 Cheering Block 1,33 ELSTON-
IAN 2,33 Jr. Play 23 Jr. Prom 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,33 Latin Club 2g
Math Club 2,33 Girls' State 2.
DAVID MATOTTE-AStudent Council 13 Football lg Hall
Monitors 23 A Cappella 1,2,33 "Amal and The Night Visitors"3
"Oklahoma"
DAVID MATTHEWS
ERNEST MAYOW-A Cappella 3g Mixed Chorus 2.
SUSAN MEISER-Homecoming 33 Canteen l,2,33 Office Mes-
sengers 2,33 Student Store 33 Tri-Hi-Y l,2,33 Jr. Concessions 23
Jr. Play 2g Jr. Prom 23 French Club 1,2,3.
CAROL MESSINA-Hall Monitors 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3g Red Derbies
33 CRIMSON COMET 2.
BEVERLY METTS
JOAN METTS
JACK MEYER-A Cappella l,2,33 Mixed Chorus 1,2,33 "Okla-
homa'l3 "The King and I."
SUNDRA MEYER-Hall Monitors 2,33 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Cheering
Block 1,2,33 Spanish Club 2.
JOHN MIDDLETON
Seniors
PAM MIGNERY-Canteen 112,31 Hall Monitors 1,2,31 Jr.
Concessions 21 Red Derbies 11 CRIMSON COMET 21 Tri-Hi-Y
2,31 Jr. Prom 2.
TERRY MILOLSKI-Jr. Concessions 2.
NANCY MILCAREK-Red Derbies 3.
WAYNE MILLARD-Hi-Y 31 German Club 11 Pep Band 21
Band l,2,3.
BARBARA MILLER-Canteen 1,2,3: Jr. Concessions 21 Red
Derbies 1,31 Clieering Block 1,31 CRIMSON COMET 1,21
ELSTONIAN 2,32 Jr. Play 21 Soph. Party 1: Tri-Hi-Y 112,31
Latin Club 1,2,31 Math Club 2,3.
CAROL MILLER-Steering Committee 11 G.A.A. 11 Canteen
2,31 Jr. Concessions 21 Chcering Block 1,31 Soph. Party 11 Jr.
Prom 21 German Club 3.
SHIRLEY MILLER
ROGER MILZAREK-D.E. Club 11 T K I Club 1.
DARLENE MINZEY--Paint Spots 31 Fashionettes 3.
,IUDITH MITNICK-Honor Society 2.31 Student Council 1,21
Canteen 1,2131 Jr. Concessions 21 Red Derbies 1.31 Cheering
Block 1,31 ELSTONIAN 2,31 Jr. Play 2: Soph. Party 11 Jr.
Prom 21 German Club 1,21 French Club 1,21 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,31
Golf Club 21 "King and I."
IFI' MITNICK Football 'ind Basketball Usher 3 r Pla 2 3:
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Jr. Prom 1,21 Potouri 21 Photography Club 3.
JOANNE IVIOI-IAMED-'Steering Committee 11 Canteen l,2,31
Office Messengers 2,31 Jr. Concessions 2: Red Derbies 2,31 Cheer-
ing Block 11 Tri-I-Ii-Y 2.31 Jr. Play 2: Soph.Party 11 Jr. Prom 21
A Cappella 2,31 Mixed Chorus 21 Madrigals 31 "The King and I."
PAT MOISAN
JERRY MOORE
TIM MOORE
BECKY IXIORRISON-Canteen 11 Dahlites 1,2,31 Jr. Conces-
sions 21 Cheering Block 31 Tri-Hi-Y 2,31 Jr. Play 21 Soph. Party
11 Jr. Prom 21 F.T.A. 31 French Club 1,21 Paint Spots 3.
ALAN MORSE-Hall Patrol 3.
KATHRYN MROSS-Honor Society 2,31 Homecoming 31 Sci-
ence Seminar 11 Canteen 11 Dahlites 1,2131 Jr. Concessions 21
Red Derbies 11 Cheering Block 31 CRIMSON COMET 31 Tri-
Hi-Y l,2,31 F.T.A. 11 Jr. Play 21 Soph. Party 11 Jr. Prom 1,21
German Club 2,31 French Club 1,21 Forum Club 1,21 Mixed
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JOHANNA OLSON--Canteen 1.2.31 Jr. Concessions 2: Red
Derbies 1: Cheering Bloek 1: Jr. Play 2: Soph. Party 1: "The
King and I" 2: Jr. Prom 2: Freneh Club 3: Iyfath Club 2: Tri-
Hi-Y 1,2.3.
JUDY ORMSBY-Canteen 1,2,3: Jr. Concessions 2: Red Der-
bies 1.3: Cheering Block I 3 Jr. Play 2: Soph. Party 1: Jr. Prom 2:
French Club 1.2: Tri-Hi-Y 2.3: Colf Club 1: F.T.A. 3.
MARY OTT-Counselors' Assistants 2.
JAINIER OURSLER-A.V.A. 3.
FLORENCE OVIATT-Girls' Chorus 1.2.
JUDY OWCZARSKI
DONNA PACELgCounselors' Assistants 1,2,3: Tri-Hi-Y 3:
Cheering Block 3.
RUTH PAI-IL--Honor Society 2.3: Steering Committee 3: Sei-
ence Seminar 1.2.3: Canteen 3: Red Derbies 3: Jr. Play 2: Jr.
Prom 2: Latin Club 2.3: Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.
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JACKIE NESSLERaHall Monitors l: Jr. Recl Cross 1: Jr. Con-
cessions 2: Jr. Play 2: Soph. Party 1: Jr. Prom 2: Snanish Club
Ei2QIgfIg.tli Club 2,31 Girls, Chorus 1: Mixed Chorus 2,32 Tri-
1- , .
KATHY NEVERS-Jr. Concessions 2: Cheering Block 1: Jr.
Play 2: Fashionettes 1.2.3.
MICHAEL J. NICHOLAS-T 8: I Club 3.
SUE NIEMANN-Hall Monitors 3: Jr. Confessions 2: Red Der-
bies 3: Cheering Block 3: Soph. Party 1: F.T.A. 3, Tri-Hi-Y
2.3.
STEWART NORTHROP--A Cappella 2: Mixed Chorus 2:
Madrigals 3.
PAUL NOVEROSKE-Trark 3: A Cappella 2: Mixed Chorus
1.
SYLVIA NOVRESKE-Steering Committee 13 Student Coun-
cil 1: Red Derbies 1: Cheering Block 2,3: Soph. Party 13 .Ir.
Prom 2: German Club 1: Latin Club 2.3: Potpourri 2: Tri-Hi-Y
1,2: F.T.A. 2.
JANICE NOWATZKEH-G,A.A. 1: Red Derbies 2,33 Jr. Play 2.
MARGIE NOWATZKE-Red Derbies 1,2,3: Cheering Block
2,3 : Jr. Prom 2: Blackfriars 1.
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Seniors
LAURA PAHOLSKI-Jr. Concessions 2g Red Derbies 1g Cheer-
ing Block 1,33 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3.
CAROL PAHS-Hall Monitors 3g Red Derbies 21 Cheering
Block 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 3.
JANET PAHS-Hall Monitors 3g Counselors' Assistants 35 Jr.
Concessions 2g Jr. Prom 2.
ANDREW PALM-Honor Society 2,31 Steering Committee 2g
Science Seminar 1,2,3: Hi-Y 2g Jr. Prom 21 German Club 1,2,31
Pep Band 1,2,3g Jazz Band 1,2,3: Dance Band 1,2,3g Band 1,2,3.
GERRY PAWLIK
LARRY PAWLIK
DORIS PAYNE-G.A.A. 2,31 Hall Monitors 3.
VERNON PAYNEhClass Vice-president 11 Basketball 1,2,31
Football 1,2,3.
BILL PEARCE-MHi-Y 3g German Club 21 Golf Club 2.
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BONNIE PEARSON-Canteen l,2,31 Hall Monitors 31 Jr. Con-
cessions 21 Red Derbies 1,31 Cheering Block lg Jr. Play 2g Soph.
Party lg Jr. Prom 2g F.T.A. 3g Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3.
DIANE PEARSON-'Student Council 1.2: G.A.A. 11 Jr. Con-
cessions 21 Red Derbies 1.2.31 Jr. Play 2g Jr. Prom 23 Girls'
Chorus 11 F.T.A. 2,31 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3.
MARTY PEEBLY-Student Council 21 Jr. Prom 2.
CARL PEO-Golf Team 1,2,3.
JAMES PENNINGTON
DOUG PEPPLE-Bowling 1.2.31 Jr. Red Cross 21 Cheering
Block 2 1 Jr. Prom 25 French Club 1,2.
GARY PERRIN G
JACQUELYN PETERS-Honor Society 2,31 Homecoming 3g
Student Council 31 Science Seminar 1,21 Canteen 1,2,31 Dahlites
2,31 Red Derbies 1,31 Cheering Block 35 Jr. Concessions 2g ELS-
TONIAN 2.33 Jr. Play 21 Soph. Party 11 Jr. Prom 23 Tri-Hi-Y
1,21 Latin Club 1,21 Math Club 2.31 Oklahoma 1.
PAM PETERS-Jr. Concessions 2g Cheering Block l.
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Cross 11 Red Derbies 1,21 Girls' Chorus 1.
LINDA PRITZ-Hall Monitors 11 Office Messengers 21 Red
Derbies 3.
DAN PRZYBYLINSKIAFootba11 1.2.3.
SUSAN PYTYNIA
DAVID REEDgLatin Club 1.21 Pep Band 1.2.31 Jazz Band
1.2.3:Dance Band 1.2.31 Band 1.2.3.
SHARON REKESEASpanis11 Club 3.
DONNA REYNOLDS-Hall Patrol 3.
DENNIS RHOADS-German Club 2.31 A Cappella 3: Pep
Band 1.2.31 Jazz Band 1.2.31 Dance Band 1.2.31 Band 1.2.3.
JOHN RHOADS
Seniors
SANDRA PIECHNIK
JOAN PIEPLOW-Tri-Hi-Y 2,31 Counselors, Assistants 31 Red
Derbies li Jr. Concessions 21 Jr. Play 21 Jr. Prom 2.
DAVE PLANK-Honor Society 2.31 Student Council 1.2.31
Cross Country 1.2.31 Track 1.21 Hi-Y 2,31 German Club 1.2.32
King and I 21 Pep Band 1.2.31 Jazz Band 1.2.31 Dance Band
1.2.31 Band 1.2.3.
EMMA PLANK-Girls' Chorus 11 Mixed Chorus 1.
KAREN PLEWAK-C.A.A. 11 Tri-Hi-Y 1: Red Derbies 1 1
Girls' Chorus 1 1 Mixed Chorus 1.
STEVEN POLLOCK-Basketball 1 1 Hall Monitors 1.2.
JUDY PONTIUS-Homecoming 2.31 Colf Club 21 Tri-Hi-Y
1,2,3g Canteen 1,2,31 Counselors' Assistants 2.31 Jr. Concessions
21 Red Derbies 31 CRIMSON COMET 31 Sopli. Party 11 Jr.
Prom 21King and I 21 French Club 2,3.
NORMAN PORTERFIELD-Baseball 1.2.3.
CHRIS POTEMPA-Red Derbics 11 Cheering Block 2.31 Girls'
Chorus 1,21 Mixed Chorus 1,2.
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CHARLENE RITCIIIE
THOMAS RITCHIE Baseball 1 Sonh Part 1 r. Prom 25
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A Cappella 2,35 lyiixed Chorus 1.
THOMAS ROI3ISONMCan1een 15 Hall Monitors 25 Hi-Y 35
SIIISSTONIAN 2,35 Jr. Prom 25 French Club 15 Camera Club
, ,F.T.A.3.
KIRK ROGERS-Honor Society 2,35 Steering Committee l,2,35
Exchange Student 2: Hall Monitors 1,25 Hi-Y 2,35 Jr. Conces-
sions 25 Jr. Play 25 Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom 25 Latin Club 253.
CAROL ROPAR-Hall hiionitors 3: Office Messengers 15 Jr.
Concessions 25 Red Derbies 15 Cheering Block 2,3.
JOHN ROSTECKI
MICHAEL RUSBOLDT-CRIMSON COMET 3.
KATHLEEN RYBA--Clteerleaders 15 Canteen 253: Hall Moni-
tors 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Jr. Concessions 25 Jr. Play 25 Jr. Prom 1.
CRIS SADENXVATER+Honor Society 2,35 Steering Commit-
tee 25 Homecoming 35 Class Secretary 25 Cheerleaders 152,35 Stu-
dent Store 25 Jr. Concessions 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Jr. Play 25 Soph.
Party 15Jr. Prom 1,25 French Club 152.
JERRY SADLOWSKI-Hall Monitors 3.
CHERYLE SAMELSON-Canteen 152,35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Red Der-
bies 1,2,35 CRIMSON COMET 35 Jr. Prom 25 French Club 35
Blackfriars 2.
WILLIAM sAMPsoN-Jr. Play 2.
FRANCIS SAVONA-CRIMSON ooMET 35 Latin Club 2,35
A.V.A. 2,31 Camera Club 253.
LORRAINE SAWAYA-Tri-Hi-Y 25 Red Derbies 1.
KATHY SCHAEFFER-Honor Society 2.35 Steering Commit-
tee 2,35 Homecoming 35 Student Council 15 G.A.A. 15 Canteen
152,35 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Red Derbies 15 Checring Block 2,35 "Okla-
lugnau 15 Soph. Party 1: Jr. Prom 25 French Club 1,25 Band
1, ,3.
JANNA SCHLICK-Homecoming 35 Canteen 35 Office Mes-
sengers 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2.35 Jr. Concessions 25 Cheering Block 35
"King and I' 25 Jr. Prom 25 A Cappella 35 Mixed Chorus 25
at previous school: Homecoming 25 Latin Club 1,2.
SANDRA SCI-IOCH-Tri-Hi-Y 31 Red Derbies 25 Cheering
Block 25 CRIMSON COMET 35 Blackfriars 1.
JO ANN SCHOOF--Hall Monitors 2,35 Office Messengers 35
Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Chcering Block 2,35 CRIMSON COMET 35 Jr.
Play 25 Jr. Prom 25 Latin Club 2,35 F.T.A. 152,35 Blaekfriars 3.
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JAY SCHREINER-Jr, Play 2.
BETTY SCHROEDER--Tri-Hi-Y 33 Cheering Block 2,33 Jr.
Prom 2g Paintspots 2,3.
PENNY SCHROEDER-Cheering Block 2,3.
PAT SCHULTZ
PEG SCHWARTZENBERG-Homecoming 2,33 Canteen 3,
Hall Monitors 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2333 Jr. Concessions 23 Cheerin
Block 3g "Oklahomal'3 "King and I" 23 Jr. Prom 1,23 Spanisi
Club 1,2,33 A Cappella 2,33 Mixed Chorus 1.
MICHAEL SCROGGIN
TERRY SEAVERNS
PAT SEEDORF-Cheering Block 2,3.
JOHN SELKE-Track l,2,3Q Basketball 1,2,33 Tennis Team
1,2,3.
JOHN SENTER-Track 2g Wrestling 1,3.
DONALD SHAFFER-Mixed Chorus 3.
JOAN SHERRICK-G.A.A. 1 3 Jr. Concessions 23 Red Derbies
13Tri-Hi-Y 3g Jr. Prom 2g Spanish Club 1,23 F.T.A. 2,3.
CAROL SHERRILL
JACKIE SHERWOOD--Tri-Hi-Y 23 Cheering Block 1,23 Soph.
Party 1 3 Jr. Prom 2.
WIILIEIAM SHIELS-Jr. Red Cross lg Spanish Club lg A Cap-
pe a .
LINDA SHIKANY-Steering Committee 1 3 Tri-Hi-Y 233: Can-
teen 23 Jr. Concessions 23 Jr. Prom 2.
SANDY SHIRES-Honor Society 2,33 Homecoming 3g G.A.A.
lg Canteen 1,2,3Q Tri-Hi-Y 1,2333 Red Dcrbies lg Cheering Block
2,33 "Oklahoma" 13 Soph. Party 1: Jr. Prom 23 French Club
1,2,33 Math Club 33 Blackfriars 1,2,3g Band 1,2,3.
HELEN SHOCK--Steering Committee lg Thespians 2,33 Stu-
dent Council 1,23 G.A.A. 13 Canteen 3: Dahlites 1.23 Student
Store-23 Tri-Hi-Y 23 Jr. Concessions 23 Cheering Block 33 Jr.
1513313 23 Soph, Party lg Jr. Prom 23 French Club 33 Blackfriars
Seniors
EARL SHUSTER-Golf Team 25 Swim Team 35 Hall Moni-
tors 25 Jr. Prom 25 Camera Club 3.
DON SIDDALL-A Cappella 3.
EUGENE SIMMONS-Cross Country 25 Track 15 Basketball
35 Mixed Chorus 15 Boys' Chorus 1.
DARLENE SIMS
BARBARA SKIERKOWSKI-G.A.A. 15 Jr. Concessions 25 Red
Derbies 1,31 Cheerinig Block 15 Jr. Prom 25 Latin Club 2,35 Math
Club 3 5 Girls' Chorus 15 F.T.A. 35 Fashionettes 1,3.
JAMES SKONIECZNY-Baseball 1,2,35 Basketball l,2,35 Foot-
ball 2,35 Hall Monitors 1,25 Hall Patrol 1,2,3.
DORIS SMITH
JOYCE T. SMITH-Red Derbies 25 Cheering Block 25 Jr. Play
25 Girls, Chorus 2.
JUDITH SMITH-Homecoming 35 Red Derbies 15 Jr. Play 25
Tri-Hi-Y 1,2535 Fashionettes 3.
MIKE SMITH-Homecoming 35 Hall Monitors 2,35 Jr. Prom 25
Latin Club 2,35 Math Club 2,35 Paintspots 2.
NORMAN SMITH
SHARON SNYDER-Hall Monitors 35 Jr. Concessions 25 Jr.
Prom 25 Mixed Chorus 15 Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 F.T.A. 3.
NORMAN SPEAR-Tennis Team 15 Hall Monitors 2,35 Jr. Con-
cessions 25 CRIMSON COMET 3: Jr. Prom 25 French Club 2.
RICHARD SPENCER-Golf Team l,2,3.
RICHARD SPIERS-Science Seminar 1,2.
KARLA SPRUNGER4Red Derbies 15 CRIMSON COMET 25
Jr. Prom 25 Tri-Hi-Y 253.
RONALD STALBAUM-Homecoming 35 Thespian 1,2535 Hi-Y
35 ELSTONIAN 35 Jr. Play 2,35 Jr. Prom 25 Blackfriars l,2,35
A Cappella l,2,35 Madrigals l,2,35 "Amhal and the Night Visi-
tors" 15 "Oklahoma" 15 "King and Il' 25 Sr. Play 2.
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RONALD STURGEON-T 8.: I 253.
JACK SULLIVAN-Track 2,35 Football 1,2,35 Hall Monitors
25 Hall Patrol 35 Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom 3.
EDWARD SUSNIS-Honor Society 2,35 Student Council 1,25
Cross Country 25 Track 1,2,35 Basketball 15 Hall Monitors 35 Jr.
Concessions 25 German Club 2,35 Math Club 3.
CRISTINA SWANSON-Red Derbies 1,25 Cheering Block 25
Jr. Prom 25 F.T.A. 153.
JUDY SWITOLSKI
RICHARD SYNAVE
ELLA SZALOJKV-Hall Monitors 2.
MARILYN SZECHOLDA-Cheering Block 2,35 Jr. Play 25
Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom 25 German Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 253.
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ROGER STARK
BARBARA STEDER-Student Store 15 Red Derbies 1,25 Cheer-
ing Block 25 Jr. Prom 25 Latin Club 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3.
DAN STEINKE-Homecoming 2.35 Cross Country 1,2,35
Baseball 15 Track 2,31 Basketball 15 Hall Monitors 25 Hall Pa-
trol 1,2,35 Hi-Y 1,2535 Jr. Plaly 25 Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom 1,25
F.T.A. Cadet Teaching.
GREG STEPANEK-Golf Team 2,35 Football 1.
GREGG STEPHENSON-Homecoming 2,35 Hi-Y 3: Jr. Con-
cessions 25 Cheering Block 15 Jr. Prom 15 German Club 1,21
Wrestling Team 1,2,35 "King and I."
FREDERICK STOCKWELL-Honor Society 2,35 Hall lV1oni-
tors 35 Jr. Play 25 Jr. Prom 1,25 "Oklahoma"5 "King and I."
BARRY STRADTNER
GAIL STRATTON-OHicc Messengers 25 Red Derbies 1 5 Jr.
Prom 25 French Club 1,25 Girls' Chorus 35 Tri-I-Ii-Y.
ROANNE STUART-Homecoming 2.35 Student Council 1,25
Canteen 1,25 Dahlites 152,35 Jr. Concessions 25 Cheering Block 3:
Jr. Play 25 Soph. Party 15 Jr. Prom 25 Latin Club 2,35 Math
Club 3.
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MIKE SZEMES
CI-IARLENE TAYLOR
DAVID TAYLOR-Jr. Red Cross 2.
MARSHA THOMPSON-Canteen 2: Hall Monitors 23 Hi-Y 3:
Jr. Concessions 23 T 8: I Club 2.
RITA TIEBERT-Canteen 1,2,3g Office Messengers 2,35 Jr.
Concessions 23 jr. Play 2: jr. Prom 2 1 Tri-Hi-Y '64 1,2,3.
TOM TIEDEMAN-Steering Committee 3g Baseball 1,2,3g Hall
Monitors 3.
MARY TIMMA-Jr. Play 2: Jr. Prom 2
DEAN TOLCHINSKY
JAMES Tooua
MIKE TROTT
PRISCILLA TROUT-Student Store 35 Red Derbies lg jr.
Play 25 Jr, Prom 2g Spanish Club 2,3g Tri-Hi-Y '64 l,2.
JENNIFER TURNER-Cheering Block 1,33 Girls' Chours lg
Mixed Chorus 2,3.
PAM TWIBLE-Science Seminar lg Hall Monitors 34 Jr. Con-
cessions 2g A Cappella 2: Mixed Chorus I.
DENNIS TYLINSKI
LEE UEBLER
JACKIE UTPATEL-Canteen 2: Office Messengers 2,3: jr.
Concessions 2g1r. Prom 2: "King and I": Tri-Hi-Y '64 2.3.
CARRY VADER
WILLIAM VAUGHAN-Homecoming 2,3: Cross Country 23
Track 1,25 Basketball 1 3 French Club l.
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GAIL WALK-Steering Committee 2,35 Jr. Concessions 25 Red
Derbics 1,2,3q Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3g Jr. Play 25 Jr. Prom 25 Spanish
Club 2,3g "King and I" 2.
JERRY WALLACE
KENT WALLERSTEIN-Steering Committee Ig Soph. Party lg
Jr. Prom 2g Bowling 2,3.
AUDREY WALLS-Tri-Hi-Y 3.
JACK WALTZ
ALICIA WANKE-Girls' Chorus 3.
BILL WANTLAND
HASSAN YVAZNI--Student Council lg Jr. Prom lg A.V.A. 3.
SALLY WEBER'-Golf Team 2.33 Dahlites lg Jr. Prom 25
French Club 3g Mixed Chorus lg Potpourri 2,35 "Amahl and the
Night Visitors" 1.
Semors
JOY VAWTERgCantecn 3g Hall Monitors 3g Red Dcrbics 2,3
Chccring Block 2: Jr. Prom 2g Math Club 35 Band l,2,3g Nia.-
jorettcs 1,2,3g Tri-Hi-Y 2.
VICTOR VERNICK-Steering Committee 3g Homecoming 3
Hall Monitors l,2,3g Hi-Y 31 Jr. Concessions 25 Jr. Prom 2
Spanish Club 2,3.
STEPHANIE VIVIAN-G.A.A. 1, Jr. Red Cross 2g Jr. Play 2
Jr. Prom 2g Spanish Club 2,3g Tri-Hi-Y 3.
KAREN VOLK-Red Derbies 2,3.
RUSSELL VOLSTORF
DEANNA VOSS
NORMAN VOSS-Golf Team I,2.
BEVERLY IVAGNER-Red Derbies 23 Cheering Block 2g Jr
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JAMES WEBSTER
JEFF WEIDNER-Honor Society 2,31 Steering Committee 2g
Homecoming 1,2,3g Boys' State 2: Track 1,23 Football 1,33 Swim
Team l,2,3: Hall Monitors 3: Hall Patrol 1,2,3g Hi-Y 2,3g Jr.
Concessions 23 Jr. Prom 1,25 German Club 2.
DALE WEIK
PATRICIA WESTBERG-Jr. Concessions 2g Cheering Block
lg Jr. Prom 2 g T ck I Club 3g Girls' Chorus 1,2,3.
KAREN WESTBROOK-G.A.A. 1 g Jr. Red Cross 2g Cheering
Block 1 5 Jr. Play 25 Jr. Prom 2.
JUDY WESTPHAL-Hall Monitors 33 Tri-Hi-Y '64 1,2.
CARL WETZEL
JERRY WHIRL
BEVERLY WHITE-Student Council 23 Canteen 25 Jr. Con-
cessions 1g Jr. Prom 2.
EUGENE WHITE-Cross Country 2,33 Track 1,2,3.
THERESA WHITLOW-C.A.A. 'lg Red Derbics lg A Cappella
35 Mixed Chorus 1.
PHILIP WIEGEL
SUE WIENCEK-Red Concessions lg Fashionettes 1,2,3.
ORRIN WIESEMANN--,Mixed Chorus 1.
DENNIS WILL
CAROLE WILLIAMS-Jr. Red Cross 35 Red Derbies 2,33 Jr.
Play 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3.
DON WILSON
BILL WINGARD
Seniors
EDWARD WOJASINSKI
BEVERLY WOLFORD-G.A.A. 1 5 Red Derbies 2,3.
SHARON WALGAST-G.A.A. 1,25 Red Derbies 1,25 Girls'
Chorus 1,2,3 5 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2.
MARGUERITE WOZNIAK-Hall Monitors 25 Jr. Concessions
25 Red Derbies 1,35 Latin Club 25 Fashionettes 1,2,3.
MIKE WOZNIAK-Hall Monitors 31 Hall Patrol l,2,35 Jr.
Prom 25 Latin Club 2,35 F.T.A. 1,2,3.
NANCY WOZNIAK
CONNIE WRIGHT
JIM WRIGHT-Cross Country 25 Tennis Team 1.
DEVON WROBLEWSKI
MARYLOU WROBLEWSKI
MARILYN WYSONG-Red Derbics 2,3.
ED YANKE
MARSI-IA YODER-Red Dcrbics 13 Cheering Block 23 Jr
Prom 25 Latin Club 2,35 A Cappella 2,35 Mixed Chorus 15 Madri-
gals 2,35 School Musicals 1,2,3.
JERROLD YOUNG-spanish Club 1,25 Paint spots 2: A cap-
pella 2,3g Mixed Chorus lg "Oklahoma" "The King and I.
LENNA YOUNG-G.A.A. 15 Student Store 35 Red Derbies 2,
Cheering Block 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2.
TOM ZEESE-Baseball 15 Football 1,25 Jr. Concessions 2.
MARY JO ZEIDLER-Jr. Concessions 25 Jr. Prom 1.
JUDY ZEMROWSKI-Red Dcrbies 35 Tri-Hi-Y 3.
Seniors
MICHAEL ZIMONJA-Hall Monitors 3.
PHILIP ZOOK-Student Council 1,23 Track 1,2,3g Football l,2,
3g Hall Monitor 1,2,3g Hall Patrol 1,2,3g Hi-Y 2,3g Spanish Club 1.
GREG ZUREK-Jr. Prom 2.
RONALD ZYGMUNTOWSKI--Football lg D.E. Club 2g T811
Club 3.
PATRICIA NOWFEL
WILLIAM WANTLAND
Seniors Not Pictured
Dan Agemy Kathleen Henrich
Terry Beckman Sharon Krause
Bob Clark Jim Matzke
Ken Conklin Larry Niego
Ed Denham Susan Pawlak
Janis Duffy Bill Pishkur
Archie Gillard Eric Sabin
Kay Gulliver Tom Surber
Maxine Harris
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junior Class ojicars: Fred Kern, prcsidmztg Lynda Pou-
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Led by their class ollicers-Fred Keen, presidentg
Doug Glolf, vice-president, and Lynda Pontius,
secretary, the juniors tackled their greatest respon-
sibility-the Prom. From September through
February concessions workers peddled soft drinks,
popcorn, potato chips, and candy bars at football
and basketball games. Much of the money earned
from concessions was used to finance the decora-
tions, entertainment, and refreshments for the
Prom. Work on the big dance began in January
when the steering committee and class sponsors,
Miss Calvert and Mr. Cook, set up committees
and considered Prom themes. The following
months were filled with long hours of work and
worry as the yearls principal social event took
shape.
For their play the Junior Class presented The
M ousetrap, a murder mystery set in England. Con-
vincing actors succeeded, in creating suspense and
terror for the audience.
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Richard Loomis
Ann Lowenthol
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Kathy Lyles
Linda Lynch
Barb Lyons
Michael McAnalIy
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Mike MeCluskey
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Patti Tell
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Bob Thomason
Donna Thompson
Robert Timm
john Todd
Kenneth Toniaszewski
James Tomsheck
Pamela Towler
janida Treissmcr
Diane Trojan
Richard Troth
Charles Trott
Tom Trotter
Tony Tucker
Janis Turner
Terry Ulrich
Alan Unger
Nlerri Beth Urgurait
Sue Urback
Kathy Valentine
John Yantlerplongh
Don Vankosky
Kathi Vernier
Jessi Volger
Dean Vlade
Carol Wahner
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Jeanne Vlantland
Linda Yvashlnske
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Janice W'eed
William WVUIIC
Peggy Werner
Charles lVest
Tony WVestcott
David lvestphal
Wayne VVestphal
Christine Yvhalen
Calvin lVhitaker
Delores YVhitc
Edward White
Robert White
Cheryl Whitlow
Joyce YViblc
Vicki Wiencck
Dale Wienhofl
Karen lNienke
Randy lVildhart
Greg Wilkins
Kathy Will
Mary Willey
Allen vvilliillllh
Rebecca yvilll1lll1S
Louise lVillie
Linda WVilson
Thomas lVilson
Harlan YVineland
Paul Winkler
Terry Wiseman
jim lViskeman
Rickey WVitek
julia Wkwnasinski
Penny Wolf
Ronald NVootl
David Woodruff
Gary Woodruff
Vicki Woods
hlarcia Worthy
Trudy WVozniak
Connie Wright
Ralph WVright
Wayne Yakus
Chester Yann
Allen Yazel
Clifford Yentcs
Diane Yoder
Bettye Yuzamas
Zella Yuzaxnas
Sue Zabramsky
Robert Zawacki
Sandra Zeman
:unvs Zvxnrowski
anice Zcpik
Juniors Not Pictured
Anthony Brown Ray Gaston Jim Kohn Roger Russ
Jann-s Dipvrt Michael Hester Barbara Marquart Greg Saracoff
Ron Doha Gilhcrt Hudson Janice Money Ed Skwiat
Connie Eldridge Lonicl Johnson John Nicholas David Swanson
Ronald F0ltll'Il3lM'l' Jim Kaminslii David Pilarski EIIHPIIK' Wlirnlu
Iitlwartl Garhncit Robert Kelsey Jerry Ross Janirc ,XVrighl
In M emoriam
Our classmates for just a J
short while.
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"Death broke at once the
vital chain 5 Psfl J
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Samuel Johnson
Robert Beck Allen Blank
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Sophomore Class oj'icvrs.' Jlolm Holmes, vice-presidmztg Cheri
Wilkins, .w'crwtary,' Robert Hampton, prfsidzfnt.
Sophomore Class sponsors: Mrs.
Urquhart, lllr. Bass.
Sophomores begin
high school life
With an eager step into the halls, sophomores got
their first taste of senior high life at Elston. The
excitement calmed and enthusiasm was channeled
into late hours of study, happier hours of club
activities, and strenuous hours of athletics.
Choosing officers was the initial duty of the new
class. Robert Hampton was elected president, John
Holmes vice-president, and Cheri Wilkins secre-
tary. Sophomore sponsors, Mr. Bass and Mrs.
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Hawaiian Luau party. Hula boys, swaying to the
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new sophomores.
Sophomores
Marian: Abraham
Larry Acker
Joan Ackil
Charlotte Adrian
Philip Ahrendt
Jody Alexander
James Alinsky
Anita Anderson
Gretrhen Anderson
Lissa Anderson
Raymond Anderson
Franeis Archer
Nlelody Archer
,lim Ash
lfVillian1 Ashmore
l'aul Ayars
Brent Baclnnann
Dave Baker
Richard Baker
Dave Bannwart
Chuck Barhyclyt
Arla Barnes
Dale Barnes
Ralph Barnes
Steve Baron
Janet Barlels
Louise Bartos
Tim Bartlett
Tint Bassett
Sandra Batz
Melanie Baugher
Gerry Beard
Larry Beal
Carolyn Bear
Ruth Beason
Berry Beluc
Arlene Benningholl'
Marty Benowitz
Charlene Bently
Daryl Bentley
Dorene Bentley
Richard Bernethy
Judy Berrieu
Kent Berry
Phil Bildhauser
Mary Ann Birdsong
Bob Birkholz
Daniel Bixler
biadeline Bishop
Robert Blank
Nanvy Bobinski
Barbara Bock
Rirhard Bork
Barbara Boehm
jean Boehnlein
Eddie Bogenski
Ronald Bohle
Curtis Bohnstatlt
Marcia Bohnstadl
Chris Bollta
Mike Bolka
Daniel Bootrheck
Marvin Bootz
Arnold Bos
Richard Boyan
Richard Boyer
james Brady
,Indy Bratford
Chuck Brazier
Donald Briggs
Toni Brinkman
Beverly Brocius
Dorothy Brooks
Karen Brown
Mildred Brown
Doris Broyies
Donna Bryant
Rohert Buckner
Harry Bury
llarlene Bud
Jacqueline Buell
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Russell Bunton
Alan Burke
Marnelta Burkhart
Ronald Burns
Sharee Burns
Paul Bush
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Robert Bush
Rosemary Buzalski
Richard Byers
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Tim Cadwell
Linrla Cameron
Pat Cammet
Alan Camplejohn
Diana Cargile
Anita Carmona
Joyce Carpenter
Ronald Carpenter
Tom Cashlxaugh
Virginia Cashhaugh
Earl Chambers
Duane Chase
Toni Checola
Lucy Childers
Tom Clnniel
hfarc Christopher
David Clacys
James Clements
Lillian Clemmons
Ronnie Clill'
Gary Clilliord
Marianne Coffer
Jerome Collier
Mary Collier
George Collins
Hulbert Colwell
Tammy Conklin
Opal Conner
Brenda Cook
Ed Cook
Ken Cook
Ginger Cooper
Larry Cola
Sharon Cotton
Tim Cox
Janet Crane
Ron Crawford
Betty Crook
Charles Crowley
Susan Cullon
Mike Cx-use
John Cunningham
James Cummings
Larry Daugherty
Phil Davis
Terry Davis
Deloris Deal
Dorthy Deal
Nancy Deardorll'
Pricilia Denhy
Dan Dcner
Vernon Detlel
Gretchen Dettwiler
Sandi Deucvcau
Frances Diana
John Dickerhofl'
Charles Dickey
Delain Dickey
Evelyn Dingler
Donald Dingman
Toni Divietro
Richard Dolph
Brian Dombkowski
Stanley Domhkowski
Tom Dombkowski
John Domhrowsky
Ed Dosenherry
Wayne Dosenherry
Don Dougherty
Mzxrsllzx Draves
Rodney Drares
Susan Dnnton
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Henry East
James East
Robert Eaton
Jerry Eckert
George Edinger
Bill Elden
Ken Engle
Mary Jane Eggers
Dawn Eisensee
Nancy Ellis
Pam Engle
Sophomores
Sally Erickson
Rolland Estes
Judy Fairbairn
JoAnn Falbo
Prenla Falls
Virginia Falls
Linda Fargo
Donna Farley
Anita Farmer
Stanley Farxner
Lee Feldman
Terry Fenske
liric Finstock
Nancy Fisher
Pam Fischer
Dan Flavin
Jacqui Flenner
Debbi Forgash
Dong Forrester
Mary Fox
Helene Fraser
Pat Frecke
Nadine Fredenbnrg
Pamela Fries
Richard Frigon
Cindy Fuller
Nancy Fuller
David Gardiner
Doreene Gardner
Robert Garrett
Emery Gasaway
Calvin George
Alaston Gillard
Carol Glanz
Jim Gleason
Lorraine Glick
Kenneth Glick
Tom Glosser
Sue Goetz
Roy Goodwin
Dale Gomns
Jan Gorr
Susan Gotlo
Ruth Graf
Linda Grantham
Connie Granzo
Joyce Granzo
Harold Gresham
Laurel Grimm
Susan Groff
Frank Gross
Helen Grzeszczyszyn
Rodney Guehn
Loretta Gunun
Judy Haberman
Danny Hagew
Ken Hahn
Norma Hakes
Norman Hakes
Donald Hamilton
Mike Hampel
Robert Hampton
Gregg Hanke
Mary Ann Harrington
Jess Harris
'I'mnmy Harris
Willie Harris
Morene Harvey
Dave Hawkins
Steve Hedges
Janis Hedstrom
Nora Heeg
Richard Heeg
Donald Hcichel
Cecil Hemingway
Roland Henrich
James Hendrick
Robert Hendrickson
Al Herrlmch
Ralph Herrhach
Mike Henry
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Frances Hill
Sharon Hill
Louise Hicks
Gloria Hoffman
Betty Holden
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Carol Hopper
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Linda Hou!
Pat Howland
Carolyn Iluhbard
Bill Huliock
Kathy Hull'
Rickey Huglies
Judith Ilulehinson
Kathy Hullinger
Kathy Hultgren
Dale Human
Tom Ilulmacher
Judy Hutson
Owen Hurley
YVarren Hyde
Dan Irk
Leon Ishmael
Mike Ishmael
Mari Janicki
Lucinda Janke
Melinda Jankc
Judy Jasicki
Patricia Jaske
Roger Jenkins
Clark Jenks
Carolyn Jenner
Sandra Jnlm
Andrew Johnson
Candy Johnaun
Jennifer Julmaon
Cheryl Johnston
Ernest Jones
John Jones
Larry Jones
Lloyd Jones
Joyce Jouien
Zita Katzmarck
Patricia Kado
Larry Kalk
Fredrick Kalkirtz
Dennis Kamhs
Sammy Karnilowiez
Linda Keen
Dan Keene
James Keller
William Kennedy
Philip Kieffer
Judy Kielpman
Don Killiglxeck
Charles Kindig
Cindy Kinsey
Marilyn Kintzelc
Cathy Kioss
Tim Kloss
Janet Knitter
Charles Knoll
Dan Knoll
Karlene Kohler
Caryl Kohn
Rudolf Kohn
Opal Kolaskey
Judy Kolobuchowski
Kathy Kulodiei
Richard Komasinski
Jim Kopehinski
Linda Kornegay
Michelle Koury
Cathy Krachinski
William Kraemer
Carol Kriesel
Michel Krawczyk
Arlene Krueger
Ruth Ann Krueger
Steve Krueger
Fred Kvocha
Carol Lalierge
Mary Jane Laberge
Freddie Lalmrn
Sherry LaFollettc
Laura Landrum
Ronald Lane
Kathryn Lange
Lizzie Lark
Lynn Lalonrette
Edward Layman
Sophomores
Georgie Lautt
Larry Lee
Frank Lesener
Linda Levay
llernard Leven
Charles Leven
liill Levondoski
liugene Levendowski
Robert Lewis
Robert Libke
Cynthia Lievense
Don Lindberg
James Lindslrom
Eileen Linkowski
James Liverxnan
Margaret Loclnnandy
Christina Logxnaun
Judy Long
Trudy Long
Sandra Loomis
Joan Losiniecki
Gale Lowery
Pamela Lowery
Ronald Lowry
Sam Lowry
Linda Lubinieeki
Judy Luelh
Brenda Lykins
Darriell Lykins
Julie Lynch
Bob McBride
Linda McCollough
Mary McCormick
Ron McDonald
Robert McFarland
Larry McNeal
Marilyn McNeal
Vincent lslager
Diane Maitland
Sharon Malecki
Curtis Manes
Gregory hlanslield
Charlene Marbeiter
Cecelia hlarcinirk
Carol Marovich
Maryann Martorand
Steve Martin
Micheal Mason
Ronnie Mason
Lynn Mathias
Patricia Matthews
Roy Matthews
Sandra Mathews
James Matuszak
Harry Matzkc
Donna Mayfield
Ruth Maynard
Kathy Mazzaia
Kathy Meer
Carol Meredith
John Meriweather
Daniel Messina
Dennis Metheny
Doug Meyer
Shirley Michaels
Tony Middleton
Frances Miles
Bill Millard
Darlene hliller
James Miller
Lynea Miller
Charlotte Minzey
James Miscir
Alice Mitchell
David Mitchell
Lawrence Mitrhels
Ilene Moon
Jinx Mooneyhan
James Moore
James Morgan
Carolyn Morris
Keith Morris
Sharon Morris
Carla Morse
Michael Morse
Terry Morse
Mary Ann Muldoon
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Howard Nast
Bfarilyn Neal
Hollis Nelson
Kathy Neneroski
Larry Nesslcr
Joyce Newton
Dave Nichols
Joann Nickell
Dan Nole
Carolyn Novitske
WVayne Novak
Jinx Nowatzke
Juliana Nowatzke
Brian Nowlel
Ben Nygren
Pat O'C0nnell
Cheryl Olds
Hollis Olson
Maria Olweean
Patrick O'Malley
Steve O'Neal
Susan Otlewski
Ronnie Otto
Stephen Otto
Nlartha Owsley
Rita Pace
Kathleen Pagels
Phyillis Pagels
Ronald Pahl
Nancy Pahs
Earlene Painter
Kathy Papineau
Sandy Parker
Greg Parkhousc
Trudy Paska
Jixn Paskey
Patricia Pavlock
Stcvc Patz
Frank Pawlik
Samuel Pawlak
Minnie Payne
Jeane Pearre
Gloria Pearce
Gary Pennington
Sheila Peo
Terry Peer
Nino Peroruo
Stanley Penziol
Gary Peters
Robyn Peters
Suzanne Peters
Robert Peterson
Torn Petoskey
Phil Pier
Frank Pishkur
Kenneth Pizarek
Pat Plank
Roger Pliskey
James Plew
Cynthia Pliskc
Eugene Plughaupt
Donn Plununer
Regina Pope
Marlene Pranckus
Nancy Prast
Marlo Prics
Ron Prnll
Robert Proud
Richard Przyhylinski
Stan Prlylrylinslti
Andrea Putarek
Janice Qualls
Pat Qualls
Phil Radtke
Vera Ramsey
Stella Rancatore
Kay Rastenis
Pain Rcale
Joann Reed
Susan Rcctz
Bob Reno
Rick Rr-uni
Darla Richardson
Kathleen Riclnnann
Martin Rieek
Maury Riley
Garry Ritter
Sophomores
Barhara Roach
Gary Roaclarinel
Daniel Rnames
Carol Rnhhins
Larry Rnhhins
Riehartl Roberts
Catherine Ruse
Davitl Ross
May Roth
Diana Rntnien
Susan Rowley
Lintla Rneter
.lnseph Rule
Dave Rnslmnlllt
Larry Russell
l'atriria Russell
Sharon Ryha
Ueorgia Santlers
Iiugenia Santuw
Larry Satkoski
Robert Sass
Penny Sass
Shirley Saturnns
Bob Satnn
lVancla Saylnr
Andrew Schaeffer
Jerry Sehlegelniilch
Frerl Sehlick
Allen Schnick
lNIary Sehumaker
Ruth Schnonover
Fretl Schrelkc
Al Schroeder
Bonnie Sehroedor
Pamela Schroeder
Susan Schroeder
Dennis Sehnltz
Linda Schultz
Marjvry Sehnltz
Dan Scliunmkcr
Richard Sehwanke
Lincla Schweizer
Dennis Scott
lid Scrivnor
Helen Scnrlnck
Cheryl Scaverns
Pam Sulku
john Selmen
Tlionms Senter
Gail Shaffer
Stuart. Shzxfler
Dolores Sharltey
Kathy Shaw
Iyiernd Shaw
Terri Shatrley
llarhara Sheppenson
Peggy Sherrili
Mike Sllt'l'tN'00Kl
Diane Shuster
Lonnie Siegmund
Barry Siglc
Sally Sigle
Oneil Simmons
Alhertine Simpson
Linda Siseho
james Sjoberg
Cynthia Smego
Lnrretta Smidt
Alice Smith
Linda Smith
Margaret Smith
Margaret Smith
Richard Smith
Sally Smith
Diane Snyder
joan Soberki
Lincla Sohecki
Bonnie Snholetvski
Ronald Sparks
Carol Spenrer
Ciftnn Spicer
,lncly Spicer
Leonard Spirer
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Dan Spyhalski
Mollie Staver
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Connie Stelleina
Larry Stephens
Sue Stephens
Linda Stiblie
judy Storey
Mike St. Pierre
Mary Stranton
Gerald Slueck
Geraldine Stueck
Regina Sturgeon
Jack Sulherlin
Jesse Sutton
Nada Svendsen
Eddie Sweeting
Ed Switalski
Pat Sydow
Patricia Sypnieski
Susan Taft
Toni Tarpley
Kris Tenzcr
Betty Terry
Agnes Thomas
Edith Thomas
Raymond Thomas
Barbara Thompson
Larry Thompson
lVilliam Thompson
Kris Thornburgh
Charles Thorpe
Shirley Thurman
Roger Tilden
Georgeann Timmons
Jeff Tiuunrick
Ellen Todd
Sheila Tolchinsky
Dennis Tolton
Charles Tomach
Philip Toinaszewski
Michael Tomenko
Bryan Ton
Vicki Toore
Pat Tortorici
George Trenunel
Cheryl Trout
Gail Troy
Patsy Tucker
Mike Turpen
joseph Tylisz
Tim Tyrrell
Daniel Urbanski
John Utpatel
Duane Vachon
Gail Vader
Penny Valentine
Chris Vallarano
Paul Vanderpool
Sue Van Vlack
Pat Varsart
Richard Vayhinger
Elwood Volk
Cherie Verdos
Karl Von Hartz
Larry Voss
Donald WVadliugtuu
Ron Wadlingtnn
D4-a Wagner
Gail Walenga
Dennis Yvalter
Rebecca lValters
Kenny Waltz
Pat Wantuch
Sarah Wardean
Anita Watson
Brad Watson
Larry Watson
Laura Watson
Susan lVarner
Bill Wvelier
Catherine WVL-idner
Danny Weiss
Sue lfVeiss
Ronald lVentland
Tum WVelham
Barbara YVest
Patricia YVest
Richard WVestinan
Barbara W'estphal
Sophomores
Craig YVeslphal
Kathy Ann Westphal
Linda White
John Ylfhite
John White
Shirley Whitaker
Doug Wiekstroni
Margaret Wiencek
Bill Wilke
Cheri Wilkins
Betty Williams
Rebecca Williams
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Terri XVt'tzel
Diann Witner
Karleane NVise
Kay NViseinan
Elizabeth Woehrlc
Nancy YVOjasinski
Susan Wolff
Sandra Wolop
Sandra Woodrulf
Pat Wysong
Esther Yanz
Darrell Zbrowsk
Stephanie Zielinski
Richard Zulvinski
Michael Zonyk
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Sharon Fox
Joyce Granzo
Alice Grayson
Jean Guess
Dale Gumns
Susan Hale
Mary Ann Herrington
Richard Koch
Stanley Levendoski
Charles Lisak
Phillip Mazer
Vicki Moore
jay Olweean
Ed Parrett
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Close ties exist between Elstonls stu-
dent body and Michigan Cityls busi-
ness community. With allowances
and earnings from parttime jobs,
teenagers buy a prodigious amount
of food, clothing, and entertainment.
Local business men aid students by
providing employment and support-
ing school activities such as the
COMET and the ELSTONIAN.
High school students and profes-
sional men are important to one an-
otherg for both the focus is often on
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The Ladies Shop
Quality at prices
you like to pay
731 Franklin St.
Barb Bankoff, Mrs. Linn
For flowers
you canlt
go wrong
Linda Shikany, Barb Skierkowski
The new look in shoes
from
Dobeskiis Shoe Store
909 Franklin St.
Wrightls Flowers
1004 E. Michigan Blvd.
Ronnie Bryant, Kaye Krueger, Mr. Wright
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Janet Pahs, Judy Mitnick
QT-7
Montgomery Ward and Co.
Buy your party decorations at
Mattie MeCombs Congratulations
to the class of
Card and Party Shop 1964
1013 Franklin st. from
Marilyn Szecholda, Dan Lauer
Arno Adhesive Tapes,
Inc.
U.S. 20, Michigan City, Indiana
This is ROXHHHQS
Rt. 212 5? Frqyer Road
Before we open each day
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This is after we open
Good food is the reason
Brownieps Restaurant
2319 E. Michigan Blvd.
Sharon Barnes, Dick Smith, Gene Pflughaupt, Frank Burgess.
For the finest in cosmetics it s
Central Drugs
327 Franklin St.
Lee Mitnick, Mrs. Rudy Krueger
Jean Jaques, Kim Block, Cris Sadenwater
Now! Not only can you do your own dry cleaning,
you can do your own steam pressing. It's so easy
with a few minutes instruction from the coun-
selor. All for just pennies a garment at
Cooperas Norge Village
3500 S. Franklin St.
for helping make Al s Thrif T1 Mart the Super Market with the Home-
Al's Thrif-Ti-Mart is fa-
mous for warm, friendly,
personalized service. For
many years, courtesy boys
and stock boys from Elston
High School have helped
give this extra service to
our customers. We congrat-
ulate this year's class of
seniors and look forward to
having future classes serve
with us.
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Michigan City s Largest
Selection of
Campus Approved Clothing
Fashion Conscious oooos and
young men rely on the.Campus
Shop for Clothmg Of all kmds-
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Mary Mathias, Dave Plank A- i i
Bassett Lincoln-Mercury
2013 E. Michigan Blvd.
The garage where
prices are born but
never raised.
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The place to
eat and meet.
Barb Bankoff, Marsha Kozin, Lynda Lynch, Barb Lyons
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all sizes and prices from
The Music Shop
512 Franklin St.
Ruth Pahl, Bev Bartels, Greg Hanke
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Judy Pontius
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For fun in the sun
Louise Arthur our beautiful swimsuits
are unsurpassed
630 Franklin St.
522 Franklin St.
oerg Boats 8- Motors
83 N. Franklin St.
Tr 2-8608
John's Barber Shop
l I6 E. Warren St.
Tr 2-9685
Gardex Inc. Grayson School of Music Haviland-Callan, Inc.
Woddlrblff Rioald T020 E. Michigan Blvd. 70'l W. Sixth
Tr 4-3l2l9lI Tr 2-5574 Tr 4-3274
Kroening Coal 81 Fuel Oil LaPorte County Beverage L. Missal Decorating Co
502 E. Second 505 Chicago St. 825 Franklin St.
Tr 4-4258 Tr 4-7465 Tr 4-5566
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MacDCNALD'S HAMBURGERS
graduating 'class of 1964
917 Franklin St.
For the newest in shoes
SMITH SHOE
STORE
Kristi Cook, Cris Sadenwater, Randy
Robinson
Betty Alden, Connie Bard
MICHIGAN CITY
PAPER BCX CO.
1206 Pine St.
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Long Beach
Michigan City, Indiana
Gail Stratton, Mrs. Ford
Melanne Herring, Gary Peters
Peters Dairy
1015 E. Michigan Blvd.
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Nancy Hill, Kent Lange
Fill all your needs from drugs
cosmetics at
Wilkeis Drug
Store
1019 Franklin
Senior Citizens
15 years at 1420
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New, Modern, and Wonderful
jim's
Supermarket
Corner of 8th and Wabash
Open 7 days a week
Our big ten conveniences: free delivery,
courtesy booth, finest in service meats,
fresh daily produce, delicatessen, new
paved parking, 24-hour ice vending ma-
chine, famous Richlieu products, free
carry-out service, money orders.
Steve Major, Jack Waltz
Industrial Scrap
Structural Steel
Congratulations to the
CLASS OF U64
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SUPPLY CG., INC.
Norwin Trailer Division
Truck 81 Trailer Division
Michigan City, Indiana
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Kem Davis Larry Job
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A product of JAYMAR-RUBY, INCORPORATED, Mi
Note Gibson
SANSABELT worn by Kent and Larry
above is now made in TMM model, the
beltless slack with new comfort ....
. . . gives you a real cool look and slim
tapered style from waist to shoe cop.
Try a pair - you'll like them.
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Vernier China Co.
Kathy Vern
3300 U. S. 20
, Donna Burkett
Cheryl Bohllm, Bill Kelly
Elcc Electronics
N. Roeske Ave.
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West U. S. 20
Michigan City, Indiana
Blocksom
Comsibany
E. Fifth St.
Sandy Schoch, jim McCormick
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1615 Franklin St.
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"Let's go boating" at . . .
B 85 E Marina, Inc.
500 Center St. at the Bridge
Joy Manufacturing Co.
Woodland Ave.
Cross, Barb Miller, Mr. Wendt.
Complete selection
of new and
used runabouts
Water skiing
equipment
Kent Lange, Bill Kelly,
Rich Collison, Dick Spen-
cer.
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Carl Bauer, Ron Stalbaum, Becky Morrison
Economy Motors
South Franklin
Michigan City, Indiana
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Things go better with Coca-Cola
Things go better with Coke
Life is much more fun
When you're refreshed
And Coke refreshes you best . . .
It's the refreshing-est.
Food goes better with . . .
Fun goes better with . . .
You go better with Coke.
The real live one puts extra fun
In you and everything you do
So . . . things go better with Coca
Things go better with Coke.
Coca-Cola
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Tom Cowan, Jack Martin
Star Laundry and Cleaners
TR 4 7818 Michigan at Pine
You learned to drive
with a Chevyg
why not own one!
If you have taken drivers'
training at Elston High, you
know how wonderful a Chevy
handles and rides. We invite
you to inspect Enyeart's
large selection of OK Used
Chevrolets and the 5 kinds of
1964 Chevrolets, soon!
225 E. Michigan Blvd.
Home of Phillips Red
JoAnn Schoof, Carol Holloway, Diane Lievense
Hays Corp.
742 E. Eighth st.
Congratulations to the
Class of "64v
For the best in
food, drink, and friendly service-
go where they all go-
to
Head concrete anchors
Phillips Drill Co.
E. Dunes Highway
Becky M
Morrison's Drive In
2106 Washington St.
Students select rings from
Herff Jones
George Kingsley, Rep.
1401 N. Capitol Avenue
Indianapolis 7, Indiana
Service with a Smile
at the
BandK
Root Beer Stands
120 Franklin
2308 Franklin
Delaney's
Furniture
wishes
the best to
the class of '64
710 Franklin
A store
especially for
men
Cush 81 Lambka, Inc.
727 Franklin
The ultimate in
prom floral fashion
Solberg's
House of Flowers
731 Washington
Ellie B
Dan Steinke, Mr. Lambk R A St t
Terry Seavems, Cheryl Se
Used parts are available at
Michigan City
Auto Salvage Co.
U. S. 20
Sue Ebert, Kim Freier
Priscilla Trout, Ken Krueger
Ulrich Paint
And Glass Inc.
1411 Franklin St.
COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES I
From the
News-Dispatch
Michigan City, Indiana
A Champion in its Field
-the kind of newspaper that gives the
most to both the reader and advertiser.
-30 years experience
LaPorte County's Largest Newspaper
-has over 2500 more subscribers in LaPorte
County than any other paper and prints
more pages than any LaPorte County paper.
LaPorte County's Largest Paper With Color Janna Schlick, Mike Henry
-can print up to 3 colors and black in both
news and advertising-with twenty years of
color experience. Y0ur lumberman
1894 1964
LaPorte County's Best Newspaper for 70 years
-has won over twenty awards in past five
years in Typographical Excellence, Community
Service, Photographic Excellence, Safety
Editorials, Community News and others . Henry Lumber CO,
News-Dispatch
Michigan City, Indiana Sixth St Bridge
A COMMUNITY BUILDER
Seniors--Class of 364
watch automation in action at
Citizens Bank
electronic IBM Data Processing equipment
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Robert M. Price, Assistant cashier in
charge ofIBM Data Processing depart-
ment at Citizens Bank, explains operation
to seniors-Jackie Sherwood, Gregg
Stephenson.
Used cars New cars
Sherman Buick
309 W. Michigan Blvd.
1 Block west of the Court House
Mr. Sherman, Kitty Mross
Arndtis Sport Shop
Sporting equipment
of all kinds
Corner of Fourth 8: Franklin
Phil Zook, Bob Bannwart
Anchorage Restaurant
1018 Franklin St. Tr 2-9366
Benny's Restaurant
E. Dunes Highway Tr 2-8621
Berg's Floral 81 Gift Shop
906 Franklin St. Tr 2-2210
Blackmond's Jewelers
801 Franklin St. Tr 4-4765
Blieden's Camera Center
524 Franklin St. Tr 2-8080
Book Fair
414 Franklin St. Tr. 2-4395
Colonial Bakery
829 Franklin St. Tr. 9-9200
Checker Cab Co.
616 W. Ninth Tr 4-3261
Eden House
U. S. 20 81 421 Tr 4-7303
Eighth Street Cafe
112 W. Eighth St. Tr 9-9942
Elite Beauty Shoppe
1802 W. Tenth St. Tr. 2-1414
General Construction
234 E. Second St. Tr. 4-3277
Eastmoor Slacks ayto t ,: 'S azz :fax
800 Chicago Street
Froehlke, Joanne Mohamed
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11 13 Franklin Street
Be prepared
with supplies
from
Shelley Leinwand, Andy Palm
Dan Crosby
Cflice Equipment Co.
725 Franklin Street
YUUR FIFTIETH YEAR
1964
YOUR GRADUATION YEAR
FRONT ROW: T. Storey, P. Troutg SECOND RO Granackl, S. Kieffer
Reed, C. Butler, W. Storey. THIRD ROW' R. Dickey, Morgan, R. Baker
JCSAM MANUFACTURING CQMPANY
'SS - 'fl
Linda Lockwood, Mr. Collins
ws
Cheryl Samuelson, Mrs. Nassar
Marilyn, Rita Tiebert
Linda Lockwood is about to enter the
Frey-bilt home in Lakehills . . . the resi-
dence of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Sipes.
She will be shown the many interesting
features of the Sipes home by Richard L.
Collins of
Frey Brothers
West end of 10th
Largest Selection of
Home F urnishingsg free
decorator service
Michigan City
Furniture Co.
422 Franklin
boys look twice
at girls who look nice
Velma's Beauty Salon
716 Spring
Kathy Schaeffer
First Merchants
National Bank
Michigan City, Indiana
f
AK
, A W
ohn Marszalck, Alex Cieciwa
Prescriptions with a reputation
Franklin
Pharmacy
1517 Franklin St.
,Q
Richard Mignery
Building Contractor
116 Orchard Edgewood Add.
dy Mitnick, Pam Mignery
qi!
Sears has
everything for
your sports
and recreational
needs
Dick Spenser, Gail Walk
Sears Roebuck and Co
802 Franklin St.
IM
Where ageless cast iron is kept completely modern
Weil-McLain Company, Inc.
Michigan City, Indiana
M
Hickory Pit Restaurant
Home of
'cChicken in the Rough"
Complete dining room service
312 Franklin Street
Duane Kelley, Caro' Pahs Ron Stalbaum Mrs. Lucas
Wi
Lucas School of Musi
54.3
NIUE!!
Piano, Voice teacher
coach, accompanist
Member of the National
Assoc. of Teachers of Singing
r . .
j f 4 217 W. Tenth Street
C
John Milzarek, Ed Denha
It pays to play
with equipment from
Beebeis Sporting Goods
913 Franklin St.
In
Compliments of
Cipares
Insurance
Agency
415-425 Warren Building
Walt's Kitchen Cabinets
Kitchen Aid dishwashers
Whitehall Kitchens
General Electric built in
Tappen built in
1123-1125 E. Michigan Blvd.
Susie LaRocco, Norm Bruemmer
Boyd Phelps, Inc.
1000 Washington St.
Sugar Bowl
1407 Franklin St. Tr 9-9874
Spaulding Barber Shop
114 E. Seventh St.
Society Lingerie Co.
Roeske SL Springland Tr 2-7206
Taylor-Chalmers Adv.
1001 Washington St. Tr 4-6251
Woodruff 81 Sons Incl
3123 E. Michigan Blvd. Tr 2-8605
Established in 1885
A member of the
Federal Home Loan Bank
me
ga 'QVI S4
INSURED
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Michigan City Loan 81 Building Associates
311 Franklin St.
Controls and Gauges
FQ W. Dwyer
Manufacturing Company L
U. S. 12 and Highway 212
ULADD U' YAINI UU.
mum of Pine Phone TR 4-6464
1-.
- 1 rgirgffiz. L 1 . wr.,
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Mr Case
Experts always choose the
oil with the greatest pep.
W. W. Case
1420 E. Second St.
Sandy Schoch, Sue Meiser
Foster
Printing Service
2101 Franklin St.
Gfuiiilliif
Dairy Queen
2506 Franklin, 1027 Michigan
Tr 2-1550
Mr. 81 Mrs. John Vail
M. C. Dry Goods Inc.
823 Franklin Tr 2-7236
Mayer's Children Shop
915 Franklin St. Tr 2-4202
M. A. Chrisfianson Co.
202 W. Harrison St. Tr 4-5207
Orbit Oldsmobile
U. S. 20 Tr 4-4239
Peglow 81 Johnson, Inc.
319 Franklin Sf. Tr 4-4266
Pioneer Lumber Supply Co.
320 E. Second St. Tr 4-7283
Sid's Service Station
2316 Franklin Sf. Tr 9-9979
Shon Furniture Store
3221 Franklin Sf. Tr 2-2462
Maiot's Garden Shop
127 E. Ninfh Sf. Tr 2-1566
Ronnie's
2416 St. Lawrence Ave. lL.B.l
Tr 9-9856
REAL ESTATE ORGANIZATION
MICHIGAN CITY INDIANA
Sign of experience and knowledge
in all kinds of real estate transactions
Alvin D. Blieden
601 Franklin St. TI 4-5510
Dr. Norman Carlson
913 Wabash St. Tr 4-5461
Dr. Wayne Dunlop
2218 E. Michigan Blvd. Tr. 2-4252
Fox, Transki, 8L Martin
First Merchants National Bank Building
Drs. Kaplan SL LaFountain
123 E. Eighth st. Tr 4-3295
Dr. Robert Marske
Warren Building Tr 2-9107
Midwest Realty
701 E. Barker Ave. Tr 2-0954
Dr. W. L. Potucek
715 Pine St. Tr 4-4800
Dr. James Reiff
202 W. Ninth St. Tr 2-8654
J. H. and G. E. Schlundt Insurance
510 E. Ninth St. Tr 4-4256
Drs. Sunderland and Golightly
Optometrists 812 Franklin St.
Compliments of
Miller Accounting and Tax Service
Bohnstadt, Curtis ......
A
Abel, Don .. 86,94,96,97,104,119,120
Abraham, Marian .....,... 95,161
Acker, Larry ............. .... 1 61
Ackil, Joani ..,........ 95,105,161
Adams, Elizabeth ............. 151
Adams, Michele ..... 87,90,93,95,99,
101,151
Adams, Mitchell .. ......... 90,98
Adler, Donna ..... .... 8 6
Adrian, Charlotte ... .... 161
Adrian, Fred ..... 151
Adrian, lris ...... .......... 1 51
Adrian, Lorren ..........,. 100,120
Ahrendt, Philip ............ 101,161
Akins, Robert ..... 36,70,83,l20,190
Albers, Ronald ..,.......... 151
Alden, Ann ,.,.. 92,95.l02,15l
Alden, Mary ...,..... 94,96,l20,l80
Alexander, Betty .......... 105,151
Alexander, Jocelyn .. 95,104,108,16l
Alix, Maxine .......,.......... 86
Allen, Gloria ..... .... ...... 1 2 0
Allen, Jack ..,. . 151
Allen, Patricia ... .. . 105,120
Alinsky, James .... ..... 1 61
Allison, Albert .... .. 81,151
Ambruso, Dennis .... ... 92,151
Anderson, Anita .... 161
Anderson, Gail ..............,. 86
Anderson, Gretchen ....... . 87,161
Anderson, Lissa ....... 6,95,105,161
Anderson, Raymond ........... 161
Anderson, Susan ,.... .....,. 8 6,95
Applegate, Robert .,....
Archambeault, Thomas
Archer, Bonnie ......
Archer, Francis ......
Archer, Melody
Arens, Sandra ..
Armour, Jeff .....
Armour, Sharon .
120
71,81,151
151
. ..... 161
161
86
120
80,86
Armstrong, Susan ..... 92,93,95,151
Ase, Jim ..... .... ........ 1 6 1
Asemore, William ........ . 161
Asher, Tom ....... ... 108,109,151
Ashton, Robert ..,.......
Aultman David
86,219,120
102 151
Aust, Mary Lou 1l'92l95,1'03,106:l5l
Ayers, Joyce . ..... ...., . , ..,.. 151
Ayars, Patil ................ 97,161
Benford, Peg ......
DEX
44,9l,94,121
161
Benninghoff, Arlene ...........
Benowitz, Martin ..... .,....,
Benowitz, Judy .,..
Bentley, Charlene .
Bentely, Daryl ....
Bentley, Dorene
161
86
161
161
161
Bergerson, Ellie 35.91,94,101,102.
Berkes, Dorothy
Berkes, Stephanie ,.
104,151
Bernethy, Richard .
Berrier, Judith ....
Berry, Kent .......
Bethkc, Rebecca ,.
Beyer, Doug .......
Bieber, Russell ....... .. .
Biederstaedt. Cathy .
Biela, Stanley . .... .
Bietry, Tim .I ....
Bildhauser, Phil ..........,....
Binsz, Ted ........
Bird, Jill ........,
Birdsong, Mary Ann
Birkholz, Robert ..
Bischoff. Denice . ..
Bishop, Ida
Bishop, Madeline ..
Bixler, Dan .......
Blackburn, Jim . . .
Blank, Barbara
Blank, Robert .......
Block, Kinberly
121,193
. ........,.. 42
. . . 90,92,98,l01.
.. 87,161
161
161
121
151
151
121
151
80
161
. 60,107,109,151
105,121
105,161
. .,... 161
.. 92,95,151
161
34,109,161
.......l2l
121,172
161
23,32.33,94,99,
102.l21.176
Bluhm, Robert .......... 90.121.177
Blumenfeld, Sue ...,,. 36,97,102,121
Bobinski, David .......... 100,122
Bobinski, Nancy .... .,..... 9 5,161
Bock, Barbara ....
Bock, Richard ....
Bockner. Wilma
Boehm, Barbara .....
Boehm, Bonnie
Boehnlein. Jean
Boehnlem, Rita
Bogenski, Eddie
Boguslawski, Terry
161
161
101,151
161
.. 92,95,105.151
105.161
24,98,105,122
161
122
Bohle, Ron ................... 161
Bohlim, Chcrly . 94,95,96,l03,122,185
Bolme, Kathleen ....... 103,109,122
. . 106,122
wski, Janet . ..
B
Bachmann, Brent ..... 7l,89,108,161
Bacztub, Stephen ........ . ..... 151
Baker, Bruce .........,.. 92,94,l5l
Baker, Carol .... 20,87,90,92,l02,151
Baker, Craig ...... ...... . .. 94,151
Baker, David ................. 161
Baker, Richard .... ......
Bandurski, Ruth
Bane, William , ............... 151
Bankoil, Barbara .. 25,31,32,86,87,
93,94,103,1l9,l20,173,l78
Bankoll, David .,.............. 83
Bannwan, Bob .. 67,68,89,90,120,l96
161,198
103,120
Bohnstadt, Gerry
Bohnstadt, Judy .
Bohnstadt, Marcia
Bolka, Christine ....
Bolka, Diana .....
Bolka, Dennis ....
Bolka, Eugene ....
Bolka, Lawrence
Bolka, Michael .....
Bolka, Sandra .,...
Bolka,
Bonisla
161
107,151
95,105,151
95,105,161
. . . . . 95,161
.. 122
.. 100,151
. . . . 122
69,161
l3,25,43,86,102,
119,122
Stanley ................ 151
Bootcheck, Daniel . .
.. 69,161
Brady,
Banwart, David .......... 69,88,161
Banul, Larry .. .........,...... 151
Bard, Connie ..,... .. 87,120,180
Barhydt, Charles .... .,..... 1 61
Barkow, Lawrence .... ..... 1 51
Barnes, Arla .......
Barnes, Dale . . . . ..
Barnes, Ralph . . .
Baron, Christine
Baron,
Stephen ..
Barrett, Mary Ann .
. ...,... 161
.. . . . 107,161
69,161
... 101,102,151
, .... 161
. .......,.. 120
92 95151
Barrios, Kathy .......
Bartels,
Bartels, Janet .............
Bartcls, Sandra ....
Barthel,
Bartlett,
Rena
Merlyn ...l
.90, , ,
Bercrly ...... 89,93,120,178
104,161
.. . . .. 61,98,120
151
13,15,31,67,86,89,
Bootcheck, Gerald . . . . . . . 122
Bootz, Adolph .... . ....... 122
Bootz, Marvin
161
103,122
Bootz, Roxanne . .. ... . . . .
Bos, Arnold ...... .... 7 7,69,8l,l61
Boudreau, Doran ,.,... ..... . . 122
Boudreau, Joanne .. 93,95,96,105,l51
Bowerman, Linda ......... 105,151
Bowers, John . . . ..
Bowlby,
Linda . . .
Bowman, Karen
Bowmar, Carl ....
151
102,104,151
122
100,122
Bowmar, Gregory ..... . 151
Boyan, Richard .... ,. 88,97,161
Boyer, Richard 15,108,161
Boza, Kathy ......
James .... ...
90,94,97,103.l20
Bartlett, Tim ........ ....... 3 4,161
Bartos, Mable ,..........,.. 95,161
Bassett, Timothy .............. 161
Batz, Sandra .. ........,.... ,.. 161
Bauer, Carl .. 6,13,16,25,31,36.86,87,
Bradford Judith
95,151
161
105,161
Bratkovid, Robert ' ' '12,ss,9o,94,1s1
Brazier, Charles
Breed, Sue .......
Briggs, Donald . . . . .
Brink, Ted .........
Brinkman, Thomas
Brooker, Constance
161
s7,92,151
.......161
........73,122
161
889596102
105,151
Brocius, Beverly ...... . 161
Brody, Richard .. 100,151
Brooks, Dorothy ,... .... .. 161
Brooks, Richard
Brost, Diane .....
94,96,106,119,120,187
Baugh, Beverly .,.......... 107,151
Baugh, Richard ...,..... . .,.... 121
Baugher, Melanie 161
Bazemore, David ... ... 151
Bazemore, Harry .... ..... 1 21
Beach. William .,... ..... 1 07.121
Beal, Larry ........ .......... 1 61
Bear, Carolyn . .. .. . 88,95,108,161
Beard, Gerry .... .......... 1 61
Beason, Ruth ....... .. 95,161
Beaver, Larry ......... ...... 4 2
Beaver, Wayne ........ .. 83,121
Bechinski, Mary Ann .. 95,151
Beck, Robert ..... ............ 1 59
Beckman, Merry ...
105,121
Beckman, Terry .. ............. 100
Becktell. Janet ....
Beebe, Peggy ......
Behr, William
Beishlme, Cindy
90,92,102.104.151
...... 90,94,121
151
8687121
Beikiewiiz, Connie . .. .... l98:151
Belkiewitz, Jackie . .. . . 98,121
Beloe, Berry ....... ..... 1 61
Belue, Judy ..... ....... 1 51
Belue, Wilma 100,151
Benford. Karen .... ...... 8 6
Brown, Carol . . .
122
151
90,102,122
Brown, Harold .... .... 6 6,89,123
Brown, James .. .......... 123
Brown, Karen ,... 95,97,105,16l
Brown, Mildred ........... 109,161
Brown, Mildred ............... 151
Brown, Pam 13,25,26,32,86,93,94.
96,104,123,l93
Brown, Robert ........... 66,80,151
Brown, Virginia ........ . 151
Brown, Willie ,..... .. 107,123
Broyles, Doris ....... .. 105,161
Bruemmer, Fred ............ 94,123
Bruemmer, Norman ....... 123,203
Bryan, Cathy ............ 91,94,123
Bryant, Donna ..... ....... 1 61
Bryant, Naomi ,... ...... 1 23
Bryant, Ronald .. 123,173
Bryce, Nancy .. 95,151
Buckner, Charles ..
Buckner. Robert
Bucy, Harry ......
Bud, Harlene ....
Bud, Matthew ......
Buell, Jacquiline ..
Bundesman, Pamela
Bunton, Russell
Burgdorf, Gene
Bur ess Frank
Burlfwaio, Beryl! I I . .... 96,97,
107,151
90,161
161
104,161
123-
161
..161
.. 161
151
176
123
Burhop, Karen 103,123
Burke, Alan ....., ......... 1 61
Burkett, Donna ........ 100,151,185
Burkhart, Dwight ............ 123
Burkhart, Terry ..... ... 108,109
Burkhart, Marnetta
Burnett, Steve .....
Burns, Diana .....
Burns, Ronald ....
Burns, Sharee
Burns, Tom .......
Bush, Barbara ....
Bush, Paul ...,..
Bush, Robert . ..
Bush, Steve .....
Butler, Carol ....
Butts, Dixie ........
Butts, Kathleen
Buzalski. Rosemary
Byers, Richard ....
Byers, Sharon .....
Bynum, Ray Deen . ..
C
Cable, Darlene
Caddo, Robert ....
Caddo, Russell
Cadwell, James . ..
Cady, Dennis .....
Calvert, Jane ....
Cameron, Joseph ..
Cameron, Linda ....
Cammett, Jeanne ..
Carmette, Pat .....
Camplejohn, Alan .
Capp, Martha .....
Cappy, Tom .....
Cargill, Diana ...... ....
Carmona, Anita
Carnes, Deonna
Carpenter, Jane , . .
Carpenter, Joyce ..
Carpenter, 'Mary ..
Carpenter, Ron , ..,..
Cashbaugh, Barbara
Cashbaugh, Tom ..
Cashbaugh, Virginia
Cassidy, Judith ......
Cassler, Daniel .....
Caviggiola, Bruce .
Cervantes, Arturo . . .
105,161
. 71,80,123
151
161
95,107,161
........86
.. 102,107
161
162
107,151
.. 151,198
151
.. 105
. .. 162
162
..123
162
.. 151
151
123
.. 71,74,162
123
86
.. 100,123
162
124
162
108,109,162
66,88,94,151
88,95,162
... . 105,162
124
......124
..105,162
151
..162
.. 101,
71,
86
162
162
.. 92,95,151
124
124
... 31
Chambers, Earl ............... 162
107
Chambers, Robert .
Chapala, Rita .....
9165 .101 151
124
Chappell, Barbara ....... f. .'. . . '
Chase, Duane .....
Chase, Michael ............
Checold Antonette
162
109.124
95 162
chem, Vicki .... 32,90,92,95,107:151
Childers, James ............... 151
Childers, Lucy .........,...... 162
Childers, Lyn .....
Childress Randy
Chmiel, Tom .,....
Christiansen, Alice
Christman, Barbara
Christopher, Marc .
Church, Dennis . ..
Cieciwa, Greg ....
Cizewski, Diana
Claeys, David
Claeys, Judith . ..
Clark, Pam .....
Clark, Robert ....
Clements, James ......
Clemmons, Lillian
Clemons, Shirley
Cliff, Ronnie .....
Clifford, Gary ....
Clifford, Jane
Coar, Joe .......
Cochran, Steve
Cofer, Thomas ....
Marianne .
Coffey,
Coker, Leanna ....
Collier, Barbara ....
Collier,
Collier,
Jerome . . .
Mary . . .
Collier, Ollie ..,.
Collings, Dale .... .........
Collins, George ,...........
Collison, Richard ....
Colvin, Dennis .
Colwell, Hulbert ...... ....
Conklin, Tammara . . .
Conner, Donna .....
Conner, Opal .....
151
100,151
162
86
124
...73,162
151
...70,151
151
162
95,102,151
90,105,124
67
8797104
' ' '108,,109,162
162
152
57,162
162
95,152
66,152
152
71,103,152
....... 162
108,152
..... 124
.. 107,162
105,162
107,152
.. 124
104,162
51,94,l02,104,
124,187
. ......... 124
108,162
162
152
162
Connett, Sandra .. .... 92,95,152
Cook, Brenda .. ............ 162
Cook, Edward ................ 162
Cook, Ken .,......,....... 107,162
Cook, Kristi ...... 6,92,93,95,97,102,
104,152,180
207
Cook, Marilyn . ..
Cook, Tom .,...
Cooley, Robert
Cooper, Ginger
Corbett, Sue . .... .
Cota, Larry ......
Cottingham, Bonnie
Cotton, Sharon ...... ...
Couch, Connie
Couch, Linda .....
Courington, Gloria
Cowan, Tom .....
. . .. 86
.. 107,152
152
162
152
162
..... . 124
101,162
100,124
152
106,124
43,86,106,124,190
Cox, Cynthia ........... 95,102,152
Cox, Dennis
Cox, James .....
Cox, Tim .,......
Craig, Joseph
Craig, Lewis E. . .
Craig, Michael . ..
Craig, Ted ......
Crama, Peggy
Crane, Janet ....
..........125
162
66,81,103,152
........,.l52
125
54
105,125
162
678190152
Crane, Larry ..,...... , , ,
Crawford, Johnnie ......,.,.... 86
Crawford, Ronnie
Creutzburg. Ted
Criswell, Jack . . .
Crook, Betty .....
Crook, William .... ....
Crosby, Dan ....... .......,
Crosby, Harry
.. 162
125.177
..... 125
.. 162
49,125
66,152
152
Cross, Sue ...... 16,6l,86,87,90,106,
125,187
Crowley, Charles ...........,.. 162
Crozier, John .... .......... 1 25
Cruise, Ted ...... 102,108,152
Cruse, Mike ...,... ........ 1 62
Crutchfield, Gail ..... .... 9 5,152
Crynes, Katherine .. .... 152
Crynes, Bonnie .,.. ...... 1 25
Cullom, Susan ...... 105,162
Cummings, James
Cummings, John .
.. ...... 162
125
Cunningham, John ...... 69,77,162
Curry, William ...........,
Curtis, John ......
Czizek, Janet ......
D
Dabbert, Geraldine
107,125
ma 73,87,90,l25
91,94,102,l04,l25
152
Dabbert, Kathy ..... . ....... 125
Dabbous, Annette
152
Dankert, Trudy .............. 125
88,95,102,152
Dale, Jeanne ........
Dannielson, Robert
Darrow, Terry
152
103,125
Dankert, T. . ................. . 98
Davis, Bernard ..... ...... ..... 1 5 2
Davis, Eugene ................ 152
Davis, Kent .. 70,89,90,94,96,125,184
Davis, Peggy' ..... . 90,91,101,107,125
Davis, Phil ................ 97,162
Davis, Phoebe ......... 50,126
Davis, Ryba ..... ..... 1 52
Davis, Stephen ...... . 126
Davis, Terry .....
Dawson. Diane . ..
Deal, Deloris
Deal, Dorthy . ..... ..
162
95,109,152
162
162
Deardorlf, Nancy . .......... 95,162
Deenbynum, R. ....... .
Delco, Royce ........
Demartinis, Daniel
Demos, Charles
........ 95
92,93,107,152
...,... 152
... 86,97,126
Dempsey, Pamela 94,96,l26
Deney, Priscilla .....
. . .. 95,162
Denham, Edward .... 100,203
Derolf, Larry ..... .... 1 07
Detlef, Vernon ...... . . . 162
Dettwiler, Gretchen . .. . . . 162
Deutscher, Randy .... 126
Dever, Daniel ....... . . . 162
Dewald, Walter ................ 86
Diana, Frances ................ 162
Diana, William . 52,90,98,l02,107,l26
Dickey, Ada .................. 152
Dickey, Charles ............... 162
Dickey, Delain .... .. 95,162
Dickey, Juanita . .. ..... . 152
Dickey, R. ........ ........ 1 98
Dickerhoff, John .........,.... 162
Dickinson, Susan ...... 102,108,152
Dieckilman, Susan ..... 21,90,91,126
Dierdorf, Carolyn ...... 101,103,152
Dierdorf, Evelyn ....... . 152
Dierdorf, Sue ..... ... 105,152
Digiacomo, Dick . . . .... . . 80
Dingler, Evelyn ..... . . . 162
Dingman, Donald .. 69
Dingman, Lavonne .... 126
Dipert, James ....... 100
Divietro, Toni ..... .......... 1 62
Doba, Ron
Dodson, Patrick .... 81,86.89.90.101.
102,119,126
Dolph, Richard ............... 162
Dolson, Ned .......... ...... 1 52
Dombkowski, Brian . . . . . . 69,162
Dombkowski, John ..... .. 60,162
Dombkowski, Ronald .. .... 126
Dombkowski, Stanley .......... 162
Dombkowski, Tom . ..,........ 162
Dosenberry, Ed ..........
Dosenberry, Wayne
69,77,162
89,162
Dougherty, Donald ............ 162
Downs, Joan .... 8
8,92,93,95,102.l 52
163
Downs, Randy .. 152
Downs, Roger . . . . . 126
Downs, Suzanne . . . . . . 126
Dreske, Michael .. 152
Dressel, James .... 126
Draves, Marsha . . . . . . 162
Draves, Rodney .. ..... 162
Dreyer, Michael ...... 94,126
Dubie, Dave ..... ............ 1 26
Ducey, Joanne ..,.... . . . 93,96,152
DutTy, Lynn ...... 94,97,98,l03.126
Dunlap, Laverne ......,... 105.152
Dunlap, Sell ............ 66,107,126
Dunlap, Terry ........ 83,107,127
Dunlop, Douglas . 67,68,89,90.94,l27
Dunton, Susan .,..,.,..... 105,162
Durchting, Diane ..,..... ...... 1 52
Durnal, Janice ..,. 105,127
Durand, Daryle ..... . 86
Dutchess, Linda .,.. . . . 152
Duszyrski, Patrica .... 162
Dyer, Lynda ....,... . . . 127
E
East, Henry .....
East, James .. ..
Eaton, Gail .....
Eaton, Robert ,...
Ebert, Susan
Eckert,
Jerry ...
Eckert, Robert
Edinger, George
Edlen, Bill .......
Edlen, Bonnie ....
Edwards, Barbra
Edwards, Betty ..
Edwards, Carolyn .....
Mary Jane .......... 95,162
Eggers,
Egilske,
Egilske,
June
Morman.. .... ..
Eisensee, Dawn
Eldridge, Connie ....
Elliott, Jani .......
Ellis, Nancy .....
Ellis, Peggy ......
162
162
152
162
44,89,127,194
..........162
152
162
162
105,127
127
127
152
92,95,l05,152
90,107,127
105,162
105
152
107,162
.. 91,108,152
Ellison, Edward .... . ........ 127
Emery, Janice .....
Emmerson, Judi . . .
Engle, Ken ......
Engle, Pam .........
152
90,92,152
162
95 162
Ennis, Elizabeth .......... 1071152
Enyeart, Charles
73 94 152
Erickson, Dale ...'42,51,.7.3,94:96:127
Erickson, Sally .............
Esmeyer, Sandra
Estes, Rolland ....
Evans, Duane ....
Evans, James .... .
Everetts, Thomas
Everling, Bonnie
Everly, Ken .......
F
Fairbairn, Judy ...
Falbo, Joann ....... ....
Falbo, Robert
Falls, Renny
Falls, Virginia ..
Fargo, Linda ....
Fargo, Patricia ....
Farley, Donna ....
James
Farley, .
Farmer, Anita
Farmer, Jerry . ..
Stanley
Farmer,
Farmer, Terry
Fedder,
Fedder,
Fedder,
Feldman, Lee ....
Feldman, Linda
Fenske, Terry ....
Fenton, Sara . ..
Finger, Steven ....
Finstick, Eric .....
Fischbacher, David .
Judy .....
Lonny . . .
Tom .....
Fisher, Nancy ............
Fischer, Pamela
Flanigan, Dennis .
Flanigan, Tara ....
Flavin, Dan. ......
Fleming, Michael ..
Flenner, Jacqui ..
Flesher, Okey ....
Flotow, Michael
Fly, Elaine .......
Fly, Rachel .......
Fly, William ......
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1
163
127
94,106,128
152
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. . . . 107,152
Foldenauer, Gene .... 66,152
Foldenauer, Norm .
Foldenauer, Norman
Foldenauer, Ron . . .
Follin, Marilyn ....... . .
Follin, Russell ,...
Forgash, Debbie
Forney, Loyd .....
Forrester, Doug
Fought, Vickie .....
Fowler, Thomas . ..
Fox
Carol .......
94,128
71,94,152
100
152
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. 152
163
152
90,123
86
Fox, Kay .......... .... 1 52
Fox, Mary Lou .... ..... 1 63
Fox, Patricia ..... .. . 93,152
Fox, Sharon . ..,.. ........ 1 63
Frageman, Mike .............. 152
Francis, Beverly .............. 152
Frank, Jacquelynn .,.. 94,95,l02,128
Frankowski, Cheryl .....,.. 107,152
Franks, Dan . .... .
Franks, John .......
41
96,152
Franson, Christine ............ 152
Fraser, Helene
Fraze, Robert ....
Frecke, Patricia
87,95,163
.. .. 100,152
163
Fredenburg, Dan ..... ....... 1 28
Fredenburg, Nadine .......... 163
Fredenburg, Randall
... . . . 100,128
Free, Lawrence ........ 108,109,128
Freicr, Kim .. 6,16,23,31.32.45.86,93,
94,96,118,119,128,194
Fries, Pamela ................ 163
Frigon, Richard .............. 163
Froehlke, Cynthia ...... 86,128,197
Fry, Diane .........
Frye, Victoria ....
Fuller, Cindy . . .
152
128
163
Fuller, Nancy ..... ......1 1 63
Furois, Joy ............ 90,94,128
G
Gabrunas, Robert ...... 40,66,80,l28
Gahr, Sandra .............. 93,128
Galinowski, James
Gallas, Barbara .... .
Galles, John .....
Gambill, Joe ......
Gambill, Robert . ..
Ganshorn, Emery ..
Garbacik, Edward ..
Garbacz, Nina .....
Gardinger, David .....
Gardner, Ann ......
Gardner, Connie ....
Gardner, Dianne ....
Gardner, Doreene ..
Garrett, Robert ....
Garrettson, James ..
Garrels, Betty ......
Gasaway, Emery . . .
Gasaway, Gordon
Gasparett, Harry ..
Gaston, Ray .....
Gatz, Richard ....
Gatzka, Patricia
Geiseler, George . . .
Geisser, Bill .....
Geleski, Daniel
Gembala, Judy ...
George, Bobby
Calvin ..
Donald ..
Carol .....
George,
George,
Gerkin,
Gerron, Lorrene ....
107,153
153
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so
153
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107
92,153
163
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86
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107
81,153
128
86
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129
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153
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153
101,105,153
129
Gibbs, Diane .... 32,90,92,98,107,153
Gibbs, Janice .......
Gibberson, Sharon .
Giese, Thodore .....
Gill, Karen .....
Gill, Sharon ........
Gillard, Alliston ....
Gilmore, Thomas ............
Ginther, Rickey
Gipson, Estelle .....
Gipson, Nathaniel ..
Glade, Lou Ann
Glanz, April ....
Glan, Carol ..... .
129
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. 80,81,86,87,89,
104,129
153
153
163
153
153
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. 44,67,74,75,80,
89,l07,129,184
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129
163
Glanz, Ronald ........,........ 86
Glanz, Warren .... .
Gleason, Alice .....
Gleason, Jim ..,....
Glick, Kenneth . ....
Glick, Loraine .....
Gloll, Douglas .....
Glosser, Thomas
Goetz, Sue ........
Gondek, Patrick . ..
Gondek, Peggy ....
Goodwin, Roy .,....
Gorr, Janet .... .
Gotto, Patricia ..
Gotto, Susan
Grady, John
Graf, Ruth ...... .
Graham, Bonnie
Grahm, Lynn .
Grahm, Ottie .... .
Gralik, Mary .
Granacki, John
Granthan, Linda
Granzo, Joyce .,...
Grauel, Janet ......
Greco, Richard .....
Grenning, Thomas .
Greenlaw, Doug
Greenway, Gary ....
Gresham, Harold ..
Grievish, Terry
Grimes, Mike ....
Grimm, Laurel
Grimm, Mary .....
. .... . ..... 129
92,95,97,102,153
163
163
163
.67,87,88,92,94,
150,153
163
97,163
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32,s7,92,104,153
163
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153
163
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163
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163
153
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54,92,9s,153
83
. ,....... 129
69163
5 1
153
107,129,177
163
94,129
Grimm, Steve ............ 90,129
Grinston, Charles
Groli, Susan ......
Gross, Frank ......
Grott, Joseph ......
Grundovich, Tom .
Gryuan, Theseia
Gryzbacz, Linda ....
Grzeszczyszyn, Helen
Guehn, Rodney .....
Gumns, Dale .......
Gumn, Loretta ....
. . . 7l,80,90,129
163
163
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153
86
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163
107,163
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163
H
Haack, Kathy ........ ....
Haack, Janice ......
Haack, John ......
Haberman, Judith ..
Hagaman, Don ....
Hagen, Daniel . ..
Hahn, Dave ......,
Hahn, Kenneth .....
Hairston, Tommy ....
Hakes, Norma .....
Hakes, Norman
Hale, Allan .....,..
Hamelin, Pam .....
Hamilton, Donald .
Hamilton, Keith .....
Hamilton, Richard
..... 86
. . . 94,96,129
. ....... 153
Haas, Evelyn .............
Haberman, Howard , .....
.. 95,97,l05,163
153
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73,153
163
153
69,163
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.. 105,163
163
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.. 105,153
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153
130
Hamlin, Claudia .............. 153
Hampel, Michael ........ 73,88,163
Hampton, Robert ..
Handloser, Janice
Hanke, Gregg ..........
69,77,88,160,163
153
108163178
Hansen, Donna . . . .... 105,153
Hansen, Randy ..... . 130
Hantke, Greg ......... . . . 153
Harbart, James ......... 130
Harger, Penny ............ 153
Harrington, Mary Ann ,....... 163
Harris, Benny ..............,. 130
Harris, Jess ............... 163
Harris, Tommy ...... 69,77,107,163
Harris, Willie ....
Harrison, Jack
Harrold, Tim ..
Hart, Charles ....
Hartford, Jerry ....
Hartke, Dale .:. .
Hartwig, Cynthia
Harvey, Jane ......
163
86
96,130
92,153
153
.. 108,109,153
92,153
.. ...,.. 130
Hubbard, Gary .... . 131
Hubbard, Monroe ...... . 153
Hubbard, Shirley
Hudson, Gilbert . . . .....
107,131
153
Hudock, William .... .. . 164
Hupp, Kathleen 164
Hughes, Bradford . .. .. . 153
Hughes, Rickey ..... 164
Hulchinson Judith .... 164
Hniiinger, Kathy .... 164
Hultgreen, Barbara ............ 153
Hultgren, James .............. 153
Hultgren, Kathy .. 93,99,105,108,164
Human, Dave ..............., 164
90
Huocka, F. ...... ........... , .
Hunn, Linda ............ 90,92,104
Hunt, Bob .................... 153
Hurley, Sue 50,95,l0l,104,108,153
Hurn, Linda .................. 153
Hurst, Earl ....... 15,88,l0l,l06,l53
Huskey, Gary ................. 153
Hutmacher, Tom .............. 164
Hurley, Owen ...... ...... 1 64
Hutson, Judy . ................ 164
Hutton, Madeline .,..... 90,101,131
Hycner, David .... . .... 100,153
Hyde, Warren . .,... ..,... 1 64
I
Iazzetto, Mike ..... ........ 1 31
Igelski, Keith . . . ... 63,89,l54
Ingle, Richard ....... . 154
Ingram, Bea .... 90,91,94
164
lrk, Dan ......
Ishmael, Leon
Ishmael, Mike
J
Jacks, Diane ......., 108,154
Harvey, Moren .
.. . . . .. .. 163
Hattabaugh, Margaret .., .... 153
Haut, L. ...... .
Hawkins, Dave .
Hayman, Rita ..
. ..... ...... 1 01
....69,163
Haynes, Arthor James ......... 107
Haynie, Pat ....
, . . . 88,92,93,95,153
Headley, Jaqueline ......... 92,153
Heckel, Barbara ........ . 153
Heddens, Kathleen ...... 95,105,153
Hedges, Carla ...... ..... 9 7,153
Hedges, Steve .... ...... 1 63
Hedrick, Linda .. 96,97,130
Hedstrom, Janis .... .. 105,163
Hedstrom, Ray .. 67,81,153
Hedstrom, Susan .. 94,130
Heeg, Dan ....... .,....... 6 9
Heeg, Richard . .. .. . 60,104,163
Heichel, Donald ....... . 163
Heiser, Sherry ..... ., . 89,107,130
Hemingway, Cecil .... ........ 1 63
Henckel, James ...... ...... 1 53
Hendrick, James ..... . . . 163
Hendrick, James
. . . . 107
Hendrickson, Robert ...... 83,163
Henrich, Robert
Henrich, Roland
Henrich, Sharon
Henry, Bert ....
Henry, James ..
Henry, Michael
153
163
32,61,98,130
83,96
7177 81 109153
'.' 34,69:87:90:163:194
Henry, Steve .66,68,74,81,86,89,94,130
Henley, Jim
Herbert, Mary ........ 87,92,95,153
Herbert, Richard
Herg, Nora ....
Hering, Melanne
Herrbach, Alan .
Herrback, Ralph
Hess, Susan ....
Hester, Michael
Heuck, Dan ....
Heuring, Joel
Hiatt, Robert
Hibner, Harry ..
Hileman, John ... ...
Hill, Barry ....
Hill, Carolyn .,
Hill, Diana .....
Hill, Frances
Hill, Louise ....
Hill,
Hill,
130
163
.. 86,87,106,130,l82
69,80,109,163
153
106,130
. . . . 63,66,80,92,153
. . . 89,90,96,130,l92
163
153
86
.. 130
.. 130
153
Sharon ..................
Hock, Tom ...................
163
163
Nancy . . 32,33,87,93,94,13l,182
163
153
163
Hoffman, Gloria
Holden, Betty ..
Holden, Darlene
Hollis, Sandra ..
Holloway, Carol
I .' .... '105,163
105,153
95.99,163
.... 94,107,131,19l
Holloway, Mary Beth .......... 164
Holmes, Cabet .
71.83.131
Holmes, John ........ 69,77,160,1 614
Holmes. obin . .
111
Holmes, Ruth .............. 98,131
Holtzlander, David .............. 70
Hoop, Barbara ...,.... 95,105,153
Hopper, Carol Anne ...... 55,97,164
Hoskam, Peter . .
......153
Hoster, John ....... ...... 1 31
Hoot, David
.. .... 71,164
Hout, Linda .............. 105,164
Howard, Ann ................. 153
Howard, Clarence .............. 60
Howard, Linda .. l6,31,86,97,98,101,
103,131
Howland, Pat .............. 57,164
Hubbard, Carolyn .... .... 1 64
208
Jackson, Bonnie ..... . 131
Jackson, Manuel .. ........ 154
Jackson, Thelma .. .......... 131
Jacobs, John ..... ..,. 8 0,101,154
Jacobsen, Joyce .... ... 101,104,154
Jahnz, James .... . ....... 154
Jakelski, Pat .................. 154
Jakubowski, Frank ........ 103,154
Janes, Shelby .......... 108,109,131
Jania, William .....
Janicki, Joanne . ..
Janicki,
Marielle .
Janke, Lucinda ..
154
...107,131
. ...... 105,164
Janke, Melinda ............... 164
Jacques, Jean-Ann 17,32,42,93,94,
99,131,176
Jasicki, Judy .... .... 9 5,99,164
Jasicki, Mike .....
Jaske, Bearnadette
154
154
Jaske, Jim ....... .. 154
Jaske, Patricia ....... .... 1 64
Jasperson, Michelle .... 105,131
Jenkins, Bill ..... .... 1 31
Jenkins, Roger . .. . . 107,164
Jenks, Clark .....
Jenner, Carolyn ..
Jensen, Joanne ...
Job, Larry ......
John, Constance .
John, Sandra .....
164
164
132
90,132,184
154
164
Johnsen, Andy .. 109,164
Johnson, Candy ., .. 101,164
Johnson, David ... ... 101.154
Johnson, Janet H. 94,132
Johnson, Janet ... ... 95,154
Johnson, Jennifer . ,., 105,164
Johnson, Kenneth .... 92,154
Johnson, Margaret .... 154
Johnson, Marilyn ............ , 132
Johnson, Lonel ................ 106
Johnson, Merry 95,98,105,106,154
Johnson, Paul ................. 86
Johnson, Bill ..............,... 92
Johnson, Cheryl ....... .. 164
Johnston, Kenneth ..... 102,132,180
Jones, Allen ............... 132,177
Jones, Bronwyn ............... 132
J ones, Ernest ................. 164
Jones, John ..... 15,34,70,87,107,164
Jones, Larry .......... 7l,73,80,164
Jones, Lloyd .................. 164
Jones, Loretta ................ , 132
Jones, Marilyn ...... 93,101,103,154
Jones, Richard ................. 86
Jones, Ronald ......... 106,119,132
Jovien, Joyce ............ 88,95,164
Joyce, Sandra . 20,22,32,92,93,95,104,
107,154
Juckett, Tom .......... . . . . 108,109
Jumche, Al .......... .. . 83,132
1 . K
Kado, Patricia ................ 164
Kaedmg, Gretchen ...... 87,102,133
Kaeding, Lisa .... .......
Kahn, Susan ..... ...... 1 54
Kalk, Larry ..... .. 164
Kalkirtz, Fred .... ,... 1 64
Kallil, Judeann .... ...... 1 54
Kambs, Dennis ...... 81,164
Kaminski, George .... 97,154
Kanger, Bill .........
Karm, Ronald ..........
Karnilowicz, Sammy ........... 164
Kowalski, Kathy .............. . 86
Kazmucha, Mickey ......... 83,154
Keen, Fred .... 67,74,81,88,90,94,1?50i
132
...132
Keen, Linda .................. 164
Keene, Dan 69,80,164
187,198
Lautt, George ................. 165
Keeney, Pat ..... . . . 105,132
Keever, Paul .............. E. .. 154
Keller, James ,.... ....... 6 9,538,164
Kaczmarek, Zita .............. 164
Kelley, Duane 71,74,94,96,97,102,
154,202
Kelly, Phyllis ................. 132
Kelly, William 89,98,104,l32,l85
Kemp, Juanita
Kemp, Robert
Kempt, Kathy
Kelly, Willie Mae ............
Kelsey, Robert .............
100
... 71,l03,108,109,154
. 154
67,100
92 154
Kenerick, John f f'66,8s,02',02:,10z,igk
Kennebrew, Harriette .... 51,90,132
Kennedy, Sherry .............. 154
Kennedy, William ............. 164
Kerwin, Ronald .......
Key, Sherry .....
Kietier, Philip
Kieffer, Sharon ....
Kieszkowski, John
Kietzman, Judith ....
Kietzman, Terry ....
Killingbeck, Darryl
Killingebek, Donnie' f ff
Kindig, Charles .....
Kindig, Susan .....
Kinsey, Cynthia
Kintzele, Marilyn
Kintzele, Philip ....
Kirk, Jack ...... , ..
Kirkland, Robert
Klemz, Larry ..,.,.
Klosinski, John ....
Kloss, Cathy ..,.
Kloss, Jim .....
Kluge, James ....
Knitter, Janet
Knoll, Charles . . .
Knoll, Larry ....
Kobos, Victor ..
Koch, Rudolf ...,
Koes, Joyce . . .
44,67,133,172
92,154
.. .. . 164
.. . 154,198
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105,164
154
154
164
71,164
99,154
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104,164
103,154
133
154
100,133
154
164
164
107,133
164
164
107,164
, . . . 154
164
154
98,107,154
Kocster, Mary . ..
Kohler, Carol ..., ........ 1 33
Kohler, Karlene . . . .... . . 164
Kolm, Caryl ...... .. 105,164
Kohn, Jim ......... ...... 9 2
Kolaskey, Opal ............... 164
Kolobuchowski, Joan
Kolobuchowski, Judy
Niemiec, Genevieva ......,.... 155
100,133
Ann ..... 164
164
Koldiej, Kathleen .............
Komasinski, Don ............. 133
Komasinski, Mary 92,93,102,1lt?i
Komasinski, Linda ............. 86
Komasinski, Richard .......... 164
Konvalinka, John ........ 4l,52,100
Kopanski, Richard .. ...... 154
Kopchinski, Jim ...... .... 1 64
Kopchinski, Suzanne .... 133
Kornegay, Linda ........ . . . 164
Koski, Alan ..................
Koury, Michelle ......,....
154
104.164
Kozin, Marsha 32,92,93,95,102,1i551g
Krachinski, Cathy ........ ..., .
Kraemer, William .............
Kramer, Nancy .....
Krantz, Scott ,,.,..
Krause, Shari. ..... .
Kravetz, Louis ........ .. .
Krawczyk, Michael ,... .....
Kribs, Richard ...... ......,
Kriesel, Carol ..... ,.......
164
164
154
. . , 154
176
133
164
154
98,164
Kriesel, Norma .......,....... 154
Kriesel, Richard . ........... 90,133
Kriesel, Thomas ..... 94,108,109,133
Krueger, Arlene ....,.,...., 95,164
Krueger, Christine ...... 54,102,154
Krueger, Kaye ............ 133,173
Krueger, Ken 31,71,74,90,133,194
Krueger, Larry E. .......... 94,154
Krueger, Larry H. ....,..... 92,154
Krueger, Ruth Ann .... ..... 1 64
Krueger, Steve ...... ..... 1 64
Krueger, William ............ 154
Kubaszczyk, Mary ......... 100,133
Kubaszczyk, Pat .............. 154
Kubica, Nancy 93,95,101,103,1g-1
Kuchik, Randall ..............
Kunkel, Larry ................ 133
Kvocka, Fred ....... . . . 164
L
LaBerge, Carol ..... . . . 164
LeBerge, Leo ....... ., 81,105
LaBerge, Maryann ...... . 133
LaBerge, Mary Jane ........... 164
Laborn, Freddie ....... 69,77,81,164
Lacher, Suzanne .... 90,97,133
Ladra, Walter .....
L Follett Sh rr
134
105,164
a e, e y ......
LaFountain, Nancy 88,92,93,102,
Lain, Carol ......... . .
Lamm, Charles
Landrum, Laura ..
Lane, Miriam ....
Lane, Rex .......
Lane, Ronald ....
Lane, William ..............
106,108,154
.. . . . . . 134
. . . 67,74,154
. . .. 95,105,164
154
134
100,164
92,154
Lange, Kathryn ..,............ 164
Lange, Kent 86,87,89,97,98,l18,134,
182,187
Lark, Lizzie ., ...,.... . ....... 164
LaRocco, Mary Ann
Larson, Susan ..... . ..
e 36,S7,89,1'34,
203
92,105,154
Lashbrook, Wanda ,..,....,... 134
Lass, Margaret ................ 154
LaTourette, Lynn ..........
Lauer, Daniel .....
104,164
e7,6s,s1,s9,9o,94,
102,134,174
Layman, Edward ..... .. 164
Layman, Irvin ....
Law, Tom ......
Lee, Carin ....
Lee, Larry ....
. .... 134
. . . .... 154
. . . 101,154
. , . . 54,165
Lee, Jerry .... . . . 100,134
Leeks, Emma .... . 154
Leeks, Robert ..... . . . 154
Leeks, Ruthy ....... . . . 154
Lefebvre, Channing ........... 134
Leins, Mike , .... ..
Leinwand, Shelley
86
. 90,93,94,101,103,
134,197
Lemmen, Aleta ........... . 109,134
Leonard, James 90,97,134
Lessener, Frank
165
Levay, Linda .... ..... 1 65
Leven, Bernard .... ........... 1 65
Leven, Charles ......... ,... . .. 165
Levin, Sue Ann 88,92,93,103,1??i
Levendoski, Bill ............... 165
Levendoski, Eugene 165
Levondoski, Bill ..... 165
Lewis, Diana ....... ..... 1 54
Lewis, Robert .....
Libke, Bob ......
Lievense, Diane
Lievense, Cynthia
100,165
165
88,92,93,l54,191
165
Lindberg, Donald ............ 165
Linde, Bertha ...... ...... 9 3,134
Lindemann, Jane .... ..... 1 54
Lindstom, James .... . 165
Linkowski, Eileen . . . . . . 105,165
Lisak, Charles ...... ........ 8 8
Liverman, Phil .... ..... 1 54
Liverman, James ...... .. . 165
Lochmandy, Frances 154
Lochmandy, Margaret .... . . . 165
Lochmayer, Linda ....... 154
Loetz, Cheryl .............. 90,134
Loetz, Kathy ................ 154
Lockridge, Carol ...... 87,92,101,154
Lockwood, Linda 42,89,91,93,94,
103,134,199
Logman, Christina ......... 101,165
Logman, Linda ........ 101,102,154
Lombard, Carol ..
Long, Judith .....
Long, Trudy ......,.
Longstreet, Doris
Loniewski, Richard
Loomis, Russell ......
. . . . . 91,94,134
95,165
. . . . . . . 165
.. , 109,154
. ...... 134
154
Loomis, Sandra ...... Z f '101,'108,165
Losiniecki, Joan .....
Loveland Todd ..
165
29,42,73,94,135
Lowe, stanley .... I1 ..... 72,73,135
Lowenthal Ann .
Lowery, G'ale ..... ...
Lowery, Pamela ....
Lowery, Pamela ....
Lowery, Nancy ....
Lowry, Ronnie ....
154
.....165
165
165
100,135
..........165
Lowry, Sam .................. 165
Lubeznik, Rod ....... 50,90,135,180
165
135
Lubiniecki, Linda
Lubiniecki, Richard . .......... .
Lubke, Oscar ....... ....
Lucas, Patricia
Ludington, Sue . . .
Ludwig, John
Lueth, Chuck .....
"' '95 '108
Lueth, Judy ........ , ,
Luscomb, Dianne
Lutz, Dennis .....
Lykins, Brenda ....
80
154
135
. . . . . . . . 94
135
165
135
155
165,198
Lykins, Darriell ............... 165
Lyles, Kathy ............... 91,155
Lynch, Julie .... ,
87 95 165
Lynch, Linda ..... ' 'zi'f,b2Q93,10z,i04,
155,178
Lyons, Barbara ...... 60,92,102,105,
155,178
Lyster, Susan ....... .... 9 4,98,135
M
Maciejewski, Phill . . . ,... . 155
Maddox, Ronald 135
Maerz, Sandra 155
Mager, Vincent . . . . . . . 165
Mahalfey, Dennis .... . 135
Mahalfey, Gary .. 100,135
Mahl, Larry .................. 155
Maitland, Diane
Major, Stephen . . .
Malcer, Theresa
Malecki, Joan ....
Malecki, Sandra . . .
Malecki, Sharon
Malotte, Bonnie
Malott, Stephen
165
45,71,74,80,89,94,
118,136,183
136
86
136
104,165
. . . . .... . 155
. . , ...... 97,155
Maney, Janice ..........
Manigold, John
. . . . . . 155
87,107,136,180
Mann, Co ..................... 81
Mann, David
Mann, David .....
Mannes, Curtis
Mansfield, Greg
Mansfield, Mike
136
155
71,89,165
165
...... .155
209
Marbeiter, Charlene
Marciniak, Cecilia
Marion, David ,....
Markowski, Connie
Markowski, Ronald
.. ..... 165
97,165
155
92,95,155
66,155
Marovich, Carol ,.... ......... 1 65
Marquart, Barbara .......... 90,95
Marron, David ................. 71
Marshall, Nancy 102,104,109,155
Marthinsen, Judith
155
Martin, Geneva .....,..... 105,136
Martin, Jack ....... 108,109,155,190
Martin, Janet ......,........,. 155
Martin, Stephen ...... 87,97,107,165
Martorano, Maryann .......,.. 165
Mason, Joan ...... 102136
Mason, Michael
Mason, Ronnie . ..
Masterson, Jim ....
Masterson, William
Mathias, James ....
Mathias, Lynn .....
-89,10l,,165
....... 165
. ..,.. 155
155,198
94,155
95,165
Mathias, Mary 3l,32,86,87,89,94,
96,104,119,136,178
Matotte, David . ...........
106,136
Matthews, Dave ........... 103,136
Matthews, Joan .,.. 107,155
Matthews, Patricia ........ 101,165
Matthews, Roy ................ 165
Matthews, Sandra Anne .... 102,165
Matze, Harold ................ 165
Mayfield, Donna ....... ..,.. 1 65
Maynard, Katherine ....... 105,155
Maynard, Ruth ....... ..... 1 65
Mayo, Anna ........ ..... 1 55
Mayo, Ernest ...... . . . 106,136
Mayo, Henry Curtis . . ..... 155
Mayo, J. ............ . . . 107
Mazuchowski, Larry
155
Mazzala, Kathy ............... 165
McAnnallym, Mike . 71,73,80,90,155
McBride, Edward ............. 155
McBride, Pat 67,68,89,94,102,135
McBride, Robert ....... .. 34,69,165
McCollough, Linda ............ 165
McCormick, Jill .............. 155
McCormick, Jim .......... 135,186
McCormick, Mary Alice ....... 165
McCuluskey, Micha
McDonald, Ronald
McFarland, Robert
el ...... 97,155
165
71,74,165
Moisan, Patricia .,.....
Monchamp, Peggy
Moon Ilene .....
Monneyhan, James' i. .
137
2l,92,93,95,
103,155
165
165
Moore, James ...... . . . 89,165
Moore, Jerry ..... ...... 1 37
Moore, Tim .... .... 1 37,180
Morgan, James ... .. 165,198
Moriarity, Phil . ..... 86
Mork, Laura .... 86
Morris, Carolyn . . . . . 165
Morris, Keith .... .. 165
Morris, Sharon .. .... 165
Morse, Alan . .. . .. 89,137
Morse, Carla 165
Morse, Doreen ..... 95,155
Morse, Michael .. 108 165
Morse,
Terry ..... '.'. . .'.'7i,'74,89fm5
Morrison, Rebecca 87,94,101,137,
187,191
Morton, Georgia ........ . 155
Mosley, Wally ......... ,....., 1 55
Mowinski, Larry .............. 155
Mross, Kathryn 13,32,86,87,94,96,
137,196
Mueller, Brendt .........,. 103,155
Muldoon, Mary Ann ...... 165
Muldoon, Terry .
Mullins, Freddie .............. 155
Murray, Allan 12,72,73,87,88,92,155
Murth, Francis ............. 77,165
Mutuszak, James
155
165
Myers, Steven .......... ...... 1 66
N
Nadratowski, Roberta ....... 92,155
Nall, Karlean ........ 92,95,101,155
Nast, Howard ........,..... 73,166
Neal, Marilyn .... ......... 1 66
Nelson, Hollis ..... ....,.... 1 66
Nessler, Jacqueline ...... 90,94,103,
107,138
Nessler, Larry ..... ...... 1 66
Neveroski, Kathy
Nevors
ki, Mary .
.... .166
. . ....... 155
Neveroski, Sherry
Nevers, Kathy ..............
Newman, Connie
Newton, Joyce ................ 166
Nichlas, David .. 92,10l,103,108,155
Nicholas, John .....,..,..,.... 100
.... 102,155
98,138
93,105,155
Nicholas, Mike ................ 138
Nichols, David . .
Nichols, Dennis ......... 94,100,155
McGee, Alan ,....,.... 108,109,135
McGowan, William ........ 103,155
McGrath, Joseph .............. 155
McKinnon, Doretta .. ....... 155
McIntyre, Gloria ..,.. .... 1 35
McNeal, Irma ................ 135
McNeal, Larry ................ 165
McNeal, Marilyn .......... 105,165
Meiser, Susan 32,42,91,93,94,102,
136,205
Meece, Katherine ..,... 101,105,165
Melnyk, Toni .... ..... 1 05,155
Menke, Carol ...... .... 9 0,155
...... .165
Meredith, Carol . . .
Merriweather, John ........ 107,165
Merriman, Nancy ........ 93,95,155
Mertl, Dwayne .............. 83,86
Messina, Carol ............. 90,136
Messina, Daniel 70,88,94,107,165
Metheny, Dennis ...,.......... 165
Mettlen, Lynn .....,.... . 43
Metts, Beverly .... .... 1 36
Metts, Joan .... .... 1 36
Meyer, David .... . 155
Meyer, Douglas .. .... 71,165
Meyer, Jack .... 106,136
Meyer, Philip ..... ....... 1 55
Meyers, Ronald . . . . . 107,155
Meyer, Sundra . . . . . 90,136
Michaels, Shirley ....,......... 165
Middleton, John ..
Middleton, Tony .............. 165
Mignery, Pamela 90,93,94,137,201
Mikulski, Terry
Milcrared, Nancy
Miles,
Frances . . . .
136
137
137
. . ......... 165
Millard, Bill ................ 88,165
Millard, Wayne ...... 93,94,109,137
Miller, Barbara 93,94,96,102,l04,
137,187
Miller, Carol ........... . 137
Miller, Dan .... ..... 1 55
Miller, Darlene .... 103,165
Miller, Darrell .... . 155
Miller, David . .. .. . . 155
Miller, Donna . . . ..... . 155
Miller, James . . . ...... . 165
Miller, Kathy .... 92,95,155
Miller, Lynda . . . . . . 101,165
Miller, Pamela ........ . 155
Miller, Shirley .... .......... 1 37
Miller, Valerie ..... 93,102,104,155
Milne, Dennis .... .......... 1 55
Milzaiek, John
Milzarek, Roger ..
Minzey, Charlotte
Minzey, Darlene ..
Miscik, James ....
Mitchell, Alice
Mitchell, David . . .
Mitchels, Lawrence ............ 165
Mitnick, Judith 25,31,86,93,94,96,
l19,137,174,201
Mitnick, Lee ....,..... 100,137,176
Mohamed, Joanne ....... 91,94,106,
127,197
203
100,137
.... . 165
.. 98,137
165
105,165
..,... 89,107,165
Mohamed, Sam .. 71,155
. . ........... 166
Nichols, Norman .......... 100,155
Nickell, Dennis .... 15,67,69,80,105,
108,109
Nickell, JoAnn ............. 95,166
Niemann, Sue .,........ 94,101,138
Nole, Daniel ........ ........ . . 166
Norberg, Vernon . .
155
Northrop, Stewart ......... 106,138
Novak, Patricia . . .
Novak, Wayne ....
Noveroski, Marjorie
22,87,102,108,155
166
32,95,101,102.
103.155
Noveroske, Paul .... 80,l06,138,177
Novreske, Sylvia ..... 25,95,l38,190
Nowatzke, Janice ............. 138
Nowatzke, Jim ..... ......... 1 66
Nowatzke, Juliana ............ 166
Nowatzke, Majorie
138
Nowfel, Brian ...... 70,77,87.90.94,
107,166
Nowfel, Patrice ..... ......... 1 49
Nowitske, Carolyn
Nulf, Edward .....
Nussman, Janice .......
Nygren, Ben .....
O
Oberlink, Ann .....
166
155
102,l05.155
86,166
86
O'Connell, Patricia ............ 166
O'Connor, Jim ....
Odle, Gail ........
Ofcharchak, Mike .
155
42,92,106,155
...........155
Ofecharchak, Michael ..,..... 138
Olds, Cheryl .....,..... ..... 1 66
Olds, Jo Ann ....... ....... 1 55
Olsen, Patricia .... . . . 109,155
Olson, Hollis .... .......... 1 05,166
Olson, Jill ................ 102,155
Olson, Johanna ....... 93,104,138
Olson, Karen 20,92,93.95,107,155
Olson, William ........ 108,109,155
Olweean, Maria ......,.... 105,166
O'Malley, Patrick ........ . 166
O'Neal, Steven .......... 71,107,166
O'Neil, Raymond . ,........... 155
Ormsby, Duahe . ,... 88,107,155
Ormsby, Judy , . f .' .' '27,93,94,138,181
Oshinski, Paulette .......... 93,155
Ostrowski, David
Ostwald, Barbara
155
87,103,108,155
Oszuscik, Thomas ......, 90,100,155
Oszust, Barbara ........ . 155
Oszust, Jerry .... . 155
Otlowski, Susan ... ... 107,166
Ott, Mary ...... ..... 1 38
Otto, Diana .. 156
Otto, Ronald .. 89,166
Otto, Stephen 166
Oursler, James .... .. 21,138
Oviatt, Florence .. ..... 138
Oviatt, Fred ...... 105,156
Owczarski, Judy .... ..... 1 38
Owsley, Martha
166
Ozust, Larry ........ .... 1 56
P
Pace, Benny ........ ........ 1 56
Pace, Rita ....... .. .......... 166
Pagel, Donna ... ... 9l,94,107,l38
Pagers, Kathleen . .. ......... . 166
Pagels, Phyllis ................ 166
Panl, Ronald ........,...,.. 57,166
Pam, Ruth .. 13,89,93,94,1l9,138,l77
Paholski, Daniel .............. 156
Paholski, Laura ......,..... 94,139
Pahs, Carol ..,... 90,94,105,139,202
Pahs, Janet .... .... 2 0,91,139,174
Pahs, Nancy ..... ........... 1 66
Pahs, Steve ................ 89,156
Painter, Earlene .............. 166
Palm, Andrew .... 23,24,86,103,108,
109,119,139,197
Papincau, Kathleen ......... 95,166
156
Pareley, Shirley ..
Parker, Sandy ....
Parkhouse, Gregory , ..........
Paska,
Pasky,
Trudy ....
Jim ......
Patz, Steve ......
Pavlack, Terry . . .
Pavlock, Patricia ....
Pawlak, Samuel ..
34,95,103,l66
166
166
166
166
... . . 156
166
. . . . 89,98,166
Pawlik, Frank .. 1 ...... 166
Pawlik, Gerry .... ........ 1 39
Pawlick, Judy ...... 92,95,156
Pawlik, Lawrence ...... . 139
Pawlik, Ron ...... ....... 1 56
Payne, Doris .... ........ 1 56
Payne, Doris .. .......... 156
Payne, Minnie .. .. 32,95,99,166
Payne, Vernon . .. . . 66,74,89,139
Pearce, Bill .... ....,. 9 4,139
Pearce, Gloria .. ....... 166
Pearce, Jeane .... .. . 104,108,166
Pearson, Bonnie . .. . . 90,93,94,139
Pearson, Diane ... . . 94,101,139
Pearson, Kristina .,.. .... 9 5,156
Peckat, Joey ..... ....... 1 56
Pecoraro, Nino .. 97,103,166
H I 139 Sprague, Becky ...
Peebly, Marty . ..
Peek, Kenneth . . .
Pellar, Dennis ....
139
156
Peek, Terry ....... .... 6
A . ' l l ,166
Pennington, Gary .....
Pennington, James
Pennington, Jim ......
Penziol, Antoinette
Penziol, Stan . .... ..
Peo, Carl .........
Peo, Sheila . . . .
Pepple, Doug
Perring, Gary
Perry,
Petche
Peters
Beverly
r, Barbara .
Donna
Peters: Gary . . , . .
Peters, Jackie
139
156
156
166
139
95,166
139
156
156
. ........ 86
108166182
.11 ' 25,32,8,6,87,,96,
139,192
Peters, Pam . ....... .. 139
Peters, Robyn ... ... 54,9l,l66
Peters, Suzanne . . . . . . 105,166
Petersen, Ron ..... ....... 1 56
Peterson, Alice ................ 156
Peterson, Robert .... . . . . 89,107,166
Petoskey, Tom ................ 166
Peus, Sharon ..... .. 2O,92,93,95,156
Phillips, Dennis .. ............ 156
Sampson, Bi.l .............. '-4-'----'-
Pelughaupt, Eugene
166,176
Phipps, Mary ........ ...., 1 05
Piechnik, Constance
.. , ...... 156
Piechnik, Sandra .... ......... l 40
. . . 92 95 156
Piecuch, Peggy
Pieplow, Joan ,.
Pier, Philip ...,...
Pier, William .....
Pieszchala, Carol .
Pilarski, David .......,.....
91,94,l40
166
156
. 93,95,99,107.l56
70,156
Piotrowski, Barbara ........... 156
Piotrowski. Robert
Pishkur, Frank
69,156
.. .... 166
Pitcock, Dennie .. 156
Pizarek, Ron ,.,..
Pizarck, Kenneth ..
Plank, David , .. 7
Plank, Emma ....
Plank, Patricia
Plew, James ......
156
166
1,86,87.94,l03,108,
109,1l9,l40,177
140
95,103,166
97,166
Plewak, Karen .... 105,140
Pliske, Cynthia . . . , . , 95,166
Pliskey, Roger ...... . 166
Plona, David .............. 107,156
Plummer, Donn ............... 166
Pollock, Steven ............ 140,177
Pontius, Judy . . . 32,91,93,94,96,l02,
140,179
Pontius, Lynda .,.... 32,68,92,93,95,
150,156
Popard, Cheryl . ..
Pope, Regina
PoPP, Curtis ....
Porter, Stephen . . .
Porterfield, Norm
Potempa, Chris
156
166
156
87,911,156
.. ,... 83,140
140
Povlock, Dan .,...,. ,...... . . 156
Powell, Gayle .......,,,....... 156
Pranchus, Marlene .....
Prast. Karen ........
Prast, Nancy .........
. . . . . .. 166
92,95,104,156
99,95.101,166
Preihs, Greg ...... ..... 6 6,94,156
Price, Celestine . ..
Price, Fred .....
140
101,156
Pries, Marie ....
Pritz, Linda .......
Procter. Darlene . ..
Proll, Ronald .....
Proud, Robert ,....
,. 166
140
. .. 156
166
. .,... 166
... 86,140
Przybylinski, Dan ....
Przbylinski, Sandy
86
Przybylinski, Richard .......... 166
Przybylinski, Stan
Purta, Karen .....
Putorek. Andrea ..
Putz, Gregory ....
166
. .... 92,95,156
166
156
Pytynia, Janet 15
Pytynia, Sue ...... . , . 140
Q
Qualls, Janice ...., . . . 166
Qualls, Patricia .. 166
Queen, Verna ...... .. 156
R
Raatz, Susan ....,.. .. 104,156
Radtke, Phillip ... .... 166
Ragle, Judy .... .. 156
Ragle, Tony .... .. 156
Ramsey, Vera .... .. 166
Rancatore, Stella ........ . 166
Raska, Trudy ..... ........... 9 5
Rasmussen, Jane .... 41,88,90,92,93,
93,95,156
Rastenis, Kay ............ . 166
Ray, Tamara ..... 50,93,95,101,l56
Raylield, Sylvia
Reale, Pam
Reed, Aileen
Reed, David
Reed, JoAnn ,...
Reed, Vicki
Reetz, Susan
Regan, Tom
Reid, Drew
Rekese. Sharon ..
Rempala, Tom
Reno, Bobby
Reno, Patricia ..
Reuer, Barbara . . .
Reum, Richark
Reynolds, Donna ..
. .,......... 156
166
. 101,l02,156,l98
l00,108,109,140
107,166
156
..166
156
42
.. 103,140
156
.. 107,166
156
.. 102,156
. ,... .. 156,166
90,140
Rhoads, Dennis .... 106,108,109,140
Rhodes, Jolm ........,........ 140
Rice, Patricia ........ 98,156
Richardson, Darla ,... ........ 1 66
Richmann, Kathleen
105,166
Richmond, Jim ........ 108,109,156
Richmond, John ............ 66,156
Rieck, Barbara 90,99,104,106,156
Rieck, Martin ................ 166
Riley, Donna ....,..... 97,156
Riley, Mary ....
Riley, Sherry .....
166
156
Ritchie, Charlene ..... . 141
Ritchie, Linda . .. , . 107,156
Ritter, Garry ... .. 104,166
Roach, Barbara .. ..,. 167
Roadarmel, Gary . . 167
Roames, Daniel . .. . . . 167
Robbins, Carol .. .. 167
Robbins, Larry . ., . ,. 167
Roberts, Richard .. . 167
Roberts, Sheryl .,.. .. 156
Robinson, Alberta ............ 156
Robinson, Randy . . 12,88,94,106,156,
180
Robinson, Robbie .............. 43
Robison, Tom ..... 31,94,96,100,141
Rogers, Kirk ..... 25,31,86,89,94,119,
I 4 141,178
Roland, William .............. 156
Rolston, Mary Ann .... ....... 8 6
Ropar, Carol ........ . . . 90,141
Rose, Catherine .... ....., 1 67
Rose, Judith ......... .. . 12,156
Rosenberg, Betsey
Ross, David .......
Ross, Patricia ....
86
167
92,156
Rostecki, John ................ 141
Roth, David ....
87,92,103,156
Roth, May ........ ..... 9 5,105,167
167
Rotzien, Diana ..... ..... . . . .
Rousseau, Suzanne . ..
Rowley, Susan ..... . .,
Ruby, Pat ........
Rude, Dennis
Ruess, Rose . ,.
Rueter, Linda
Ruhe, Joseph
Rusboldt, David ..
Rusboldt, Linda . . .
Rusboldt Mike . . .
Russell, Douglas '.
Russell, Larry ......
Russell, Patricia
Ryba, Kathy ......
Ryba, Sharon . . .
Ryden, Sandra . ..
Ryszka, Donald .,...
S
Sadenwater, Dave ......
Sadenwater, Cris ....
156
167
86
.. .. 156
156
101,167
167
167
95,96,156
. .... 96,141
156
167
167
94,141
95,167
105,156
156
. . . . . . . 156
32,33,40,s6,94,
141,176
Sadlowski, Jerry . ............. 141
Sadowski, William
Samelson, Cheryle .
Sanders, Betsey ......
156
93,94,96,141,199
40,141
9s,101,105,156
Santon, Eugene ............,.. 167
Sanders, Georgia .............. 167
210
Sanders,
Sanders,
Santana,
Saracotf,
Sass, Ch
Sharon
Nelson
Jamie
Greg . . .
arles ..
Sass, Penny .....
Sass, Robert ......
Satkowki, Larry
Saturnus, Shirley
Saum, Robert ....
Savona, Francis
156
.. 156
100,156
156
156
105,167
167
167
167
73167
'22,96,97,10oI141
Sawaya, Lorainne . ,... .... . 141
Saylor, Wanda ............,. 167
Schackt, Richard ....,......
Scharffer Andrew .
97,157
, ............ 167
Schaeffer, Kathy .. 32,86,108,141,200
Schauman, Richard ............. 86
Schefske, Ernest . . .
157
Schendal, Linda ...... .. . 43,86
Schermerhorn, Randy 157
Schlegelmilch, Jerry ........... 167
Schlick, Fred ................. 167
Schlick, Janna .... 26,32,52,91,93,94,
106,141
Schlundt, James ............ 97,157
Schlundt, Ronald ............ 157
Schmidt, Lunda .......
Schnick, Allen ......,......
Schoch, Sheryl
90,92,93,157
107,167
186 205
108 157
Schoch, Sandra .. 52,91,94,95,96,14l,
0
Scholl, Judith .,..... .95,101,157,l86
Schomaker, Mary L
uise ...... 167
Simpson, Albertine
Simpson, Carol . . .
..167
Sims, Darlene ............. 143,157
Sims, Rus-sell ...... 22,90,92,100,l57
Sischo, Linda .....,..,.....,.. 167
Sjoberg, James .,...........,.. 167
Skierkowski, Barbara .. 102,104,132
Skivers, John .....
Skonieczny, Jim ..
Sliwa, Sandra .....
Smega, Cynthia
Smidt, Katherine .
Smidt, Lorretta . . .
Smiertelny, Pat . . .
157
.. 66,74,83,89,l43
157
167
.. .. 102,157
167
96,157
Smiley, Judy ... . .. 95,157
Smiskey, Karen .., ..,. 157
Smith, Alice ...... 167
Smith, Catherine .....,.....,.. 157
Smith, Doris .......,,...,.... 143
Smith, Ellen ...... 87,92,95,l03,157
Smith, Herman ........,...... 157
Smith, Jacqueline .. ....... 157
Smith, Janice ...,. .... 1 05,157
Smith, Joyce .. 94,98,143
Smith, Judith .. 32,98,143
Smith, Linda .,... .. 108,167
Smith, Kay ........ ....,. 9 5,102
Smith, Margaret . ........,.... 167
Smith, Margaret M. ........... 167
Smith, Mike ......... 22,90,102,143
Smith, Norman .. ....,...... 143
Smith, Richard ... .. 107,167,176
Smith, Sally .... ....... 1 67
Smith, Terry . ..... 83,86
Smith, Virginia ... .. 95,98,157
Snapp, Norma .... .,..,. 1 57
Snearly, Carl ...... . 157
Snyder, Diane . .. . . 95,101,167
Snyder, James .... ....... 6 7,157
Snyder, Sharon ...... 90,94,10l,143
167
Sobecki, Joan . . . .
Sobecki, Linda ............ 101,167
Schoof, Jo Ann 90,91,94,101,1f1Jf
School, Tom .....,........,... 157
Schoonover, Ruth ... .... 167
Schreiner, Jeanne ............. 142
Schriener, Tom ............... 157
Schroeder, Alan 87,88,94,106,167
Schroeder, Betty ......... 94,98,l42
Schroeder, Bonnie ............ 167
Schroeder, Christine .. .. 87,157
Schroeder, David 90,157
Schroeder, Pamila . . . . . . . 167
Schroeder, Penny ..... 142
Schroeder, Susan ...... . 167
Schroll, Andrea . . . . . . 107,157
Schue, Patsy .,.... 105,157
Schuelke, Fred .... ..... 1 67
Schuelock, Helen . . . . . . 167
Schultz, Dennis . .. .. . . 176
Schultz, Dennis .. 157
Schultz, Linda .... ,,,,, l 67
Schultz, Marjorie . . . .... 95,167
Schultz, Mary ..... 52,92,157
Schultz, Patricia .. ....... 142
Schultz Robert ..,.. ,.... 1 57
Schumaker, Daniel
107,167
Schumaker, Tim ...,.......... 157
Schwanke, Richard
Schwartzenberg, Peg
Schweizer, Linda .............. 167
Scott, Betty ...,..
Scott, Dennis
Scott, Kenneth ....
Scrivnor Edward
,
Scrivnor, Gerald ..
Scroggin, Mike
Seaverns, Cheryl ..
167
gy .. 7,32,90,93,
94,106,l42,179
157
.. 167
. . . . 157
.. . 88,167
.. . . . 157
. ...... 142
... 88,167,193
Seaverns, Terry . . . . . . 142,193
Seedorf, Pat .... ..,....... 1 42
Seifert, Phillip ................ 157
Selke, Carol
157
Selke, John ..... 70,74,75,76,80,142
Selke, Pamela .....
Selman, John ....
Senter, John ......
Senter, Thomas
Seppycs, John . ..
Serhal, George .
Shaffer, Donald
Shaffer, Gail .....
Shaffer, Stuart ..
Shaia, Nancy .... .
Shank, Twila .....
Sharkey, Delores ..
Shaw, Kathleen
Shaw, Merna .....
Shawley, Eugene ..
105,167
167
.. 81,142
69,167
157
..157
142
.........167
97,167
107
9597102157
i1I...'. . '105I167
167
167
... 48,97,l00,157
Shawley, Teri ................. 167
Shermerhorn, D. ..
Shepperson, Barbara
Sherrick, Joan ....
Sherrill, Carol ....
Sherrill, Peggy ...... . . .
Sherwood, Jackie ..
Sherwood, Michael
Shidler, Patricia
Shields, Joyce
Shiels, William ...,
Shipley, Barbara . . .
Shires, Sandra .. 23,
Shock, Helen 6,
Short, Carol ......
Shuster, Diane ....
Shikany, Linda . . .
Shuster, Earl ....
Siddall, Don ......
Siegmund, Connie . ,
Sigle, Barry ......
Segle, Sally .......
Simerlein, Dianne ..
Simmons, O'Neil ..
Simmons, Eugene .,
109
167
... 101,142
.. ,.... 142
90,167
...94,142
..,... .167
. ........ 157
157
.. . . 106,142,181
..... 11,101,157
32,36,86,93,94,97,
102,104,108,142
16,26,s2,s6,93,97,
102,142
157
95,105,167
.. 94,142,173
20,100,143
143
. ..... 167
167
167
157
71 167
' 7.1',74,'8.l',107I143
Sobolewski, Bonnie
Solner, Randall ,.
Sommerfeld Judith
Sparks, Ronald ...fu
Spear, Norman . . ,
Spencer, Carol
Spencer, Dick
Spencer, Mary Ann
spacer, canon . .
Spicer, Judy .....
Spicer, Leonard ..
Spicer, Loree
Spiers, Richard
167
...... 157
.. 100,157
167
.. 90,96,143
.. ........ . 167
. . . .. 143,187,201
. ....... 157
167
167
69,167
.. 105,157
143
107167
Spiers, Sally ..............
Sprong, Barbara ..
Sprunger, Karla . .
Spychalski, Dan . . .
87,92,98,102:157
167
94,119,143
............167
Squires, Robert .............. 157
Stalbaum, Ron . 6,1
5,86,94,96,106,143,
187,202
Stannard, Gail ................ 157
Stanton, Helen . ..
Stanton, Mary
Stanton, Patricia
Stantz, Bonnie
Stantz, Bill .....
Stantz, Judith ..
Stark, Roger .....
...92,157
......168
..100,157
157
90,105,157
143
144
Staroba, Thomas .. 157
Staver, Mollie ...... .. 167
Stawski, Mike .......... .... 157
Steder, Barbara .....,...... 94,144
Steele, David ................. 157
Steele, Larry ..... 7,22,66,80,88,108,
109,157
Steele, Randy ........... . 157
Steele, Terry .... . . 107,167
Steen, Harold .... ..... 1 57
Steen, Jim ..,............. 107,168
Steinheiscr, Gail ......... 92,95,l57
Steinhiser, Keith . ..,.......... 157
Steinke, Dan .. 27,40,7l,80,89,94,144
Stellema, Connie ..
Stepanek, Greg
Stephens, Larry
Stephens, Susan ............ 98,168
Stephenson, Gregg .... 42,94,144,195
Stevens, Marilyn ..
Stevenson, Kaye . . .
Stibbe, Linda .....
Stibbe, Pam ......
Stockwell, Fred . . .
Stolze, Robert .....
Storey, Judith .....
Storey, Terrye ....
Storey, Wayne ....
St. Pierre, Mike
Stradner, Barry .
Stratton, Gail
Stuart,
Stueck,
Stueck,
Ro Anne
Gerald ....
Geraldine
Stupeck, Mike ....
Sturgeo
Sturgeo
n, Joan ....
n, Regina
Sturgeon, Ron .....
Sullivan, Jack
Susnis,
Edward ...
Sutherlin, Jack ..
Sutherlin, Thomas .,.. ....
Sutton, Jessee .......
Svendsen. Nada
168
144
168
157
90,92,93,157
.. 87,95,105,1gg
1'3',25j4i,52,s6,90,
119,144
157
168
95,98,108,157,198
. . . . . . 92,l57,98
168
144
94,105,144,182
13,28,32,87,104,
144,193
168
..168
157
144
100,168
. . . 27,144,177
. .. 66,131,144
80,86,90,l44
63,168
81,157
. . ..... 168
... 108,168
Dianne . ..... .
Swanson, Cristina ..,.......... 144
Swanson, David ........ 67,100,177
Swanson, Kaye .... 87,92,95,108,l57,
192
Sweeting, Eddie ............... 168
Swendsen, Sandra .... 51,93,102,l06,
157
Sweney, Steve ................ 157
Swinehart, Dick . .... 23,108,109,l57
Switalski, Edward ............. 168
Switalski, Judith ...... 100,144
Szemes, John ......
Wadlihgton, Danald- ........ 168
Timm, Mary ........
Switzer, Peggie ....
Sydow, Larry
Sydow, Jeanne ....
Sydow, Patricia ....
Syers, Clarence ....
Syfnieski, Patricia
Synave, Richard ....
Szalajko, Ella .......,.........
,... 157
.... 157
.. .... 157
.. 105,168
.. .... 107
168
144
144
Szalajko, Zbigniew .....
Szecholda, Marilyn
Szemes, Jerry ....
Szemes, Mike .......
Szymanski, Diane
T
Tadlock, Judy .......
Taft, Susan .......
Talbutt, Randy
Tarpley, Thomas
Tatarski, Chester
Taylor, Calvin ....
Taylor, Charlene
Taylor, David .....
Teeters, Donna
Tell, Patti .........
Tenzer, Kristina
157
41,94,99,102,
144,174
157
157
145
,. 105,157
157
168
107,157
168
157
..158
145
145
. . . . . . . 158
92,95,98,l05,158
168
168
Terry, Bett ..................
Thessme1', Jyenida .... . .
Thietle, Allen ......
Thomas, Agnes ....
Thomas, Carolyn
158
158
168
158
168
158
168
158
Thomas, Edity ..... .. .
Thomas, John ....... ..
Thomas, Raymond , . . . . . .
Thomas, Willie ...... ......
Thomason, Robert ..... 80,158
Thompson, Barbara .... .... 1 68
Thompson, Donna ..... . 158
Thompson, Larry .... . ........ 168
Thompson, Marsha ...... 90,94,145
Thompson, William .... ...... 1 68
Thode, Richard ............... 158
Thornburge, Kristine ....... 95,168
Thorpe, Charles ........ 97,107,168
Thorsen Donna
Tiebert, 'Rita ..... 20,91,93,94,145,199
Tiedeman Tom .....
. . 82,89,90,145
Tiiaen, Rtiger ........ ' ........ 69,168
Timm, Robert .......
Timmons, Georgeann
145
158
88,104,168
Timmrick, Jeff .....,...... 109,168
Todd, Ellen ............
Todd, Jonathon ....
Todd Tom ........
95,105,168
158
, ............ 73
Tolchinsky, Dean ...... 101,145,180
Tolchmsky, Shelia ........ . 101,168
Tolton Dennis .....
, ........... 168
Tomaszewski, Kenneth ...... 69,158
Tomaszewski, Philip
Tomenko, Michael ..
Tompach, Charles ..
Tomsheck, James . . .
Ton, Bryan ......
Toole, James ......
Toore, Vicki ........
168
. ..... .168
. ....... 168
71,158
... 88,109,168
....... 145
- . ....... 168
Tortorici, Patricia .... .... 1 05,168
Towler, Pamela
Trernmel, .George ..
Trojan, Diane ....
158
168
95.158
A
Abraham, Charles ........ 28,89,1 14
Adams, Douglas ....
Ahrendt, Wilma
Aigner, Robert ..
Almon, John ......
36,71,74,76,114
114
114
114
B
Bass, Arnold ........... 88,114,160
Bonfield, Genevieve .. 114
Breed, Janice ........
Byrd, Paul ........
C
Calvert, E, Preston
Calvert, Nancy
Cassidy, Robert
113
114
112
17,88,114,l50
114
Cobbum, Garth .... ......... 1 14
Commer, Wilma ............ 98,114
Cook, Richard ....... 70,88,l14,l50
Cripe, Jerry .... .......... 6 9,114
Croft, Max ....... ..... 6 0,101,114
Curtis, Ruth ....... ......... 1 14
D
Dahlberg, Mildred ..,.... 17,87,114
Donoghue, Roger ..
Durand, Phyllis ....
E
Ehret, Evelyn ......
F
Fer uson Madeline
, 8
Fischer, Bruce ......
94114
' 17,36,89,114:118
114
114
36,62,71,81,114
Trott, Charles .
Trott, Michael ......
Troth, Richard .....
Trotter, Thomas
Trout, Cheryl .......
Trout, Priscilla .....
Troy, Gail ........ .
Tucker, Jerry ......
158
145
158
67,81,89,94,10l,
158
168
93,145,194, 198
168
80
Tucker, Anthony ...... . 158
Tucker, Patsy ...... .... 1 05,168
Trueman, Shirley ........ . 168
Turner, Janis ,... 55,104,158
Turner, Jennifer .... ....... 1 45
Turpen, Mike ..... ..... 1 68
Twible, Pamela ,... 90,145
Tylinski, Dennis .... 145
Tylisz, Joseph ..... .... 1 68
Tyrrell, Tim ........ .... 1 68
U
Uebler, Lee ........ ..... 1 45
Ulrich, Terry ...... .... 7 1,158
Unger, Allan ........... 73,109,158
Ungurait, Merribeth ....... 100,158
Urback, Sue ............. 90,95,158
Urbanski, Daniel
Utpatel, John ....
Utpatel, Jackie .....
168
168
94,145
V
Vachon, Duane ............... 168
Vader, Gail .................. 168
Vader, Garry ................. 145
Valentine, Kathy .. 55,87,88,103,1g8g
Valentine, Penny ...........,.. 168
Vallarano, Chris .............. 168
Vanderplough, John . 12,108,109,l58
Vanderpool, Paul
Vankosky, Donald ..
Van Sant, Patricia ......
Vaughn, Bill .......
Van Vlack, Sue ..
Vawter, Joy
168
92158
97,l01Z168
81,145
87 95 168
. . . . . .' '90,9'3',i04,i08I146
Vayhinger, Richard .....,... 71,168
Vendos, Cherie ............... 168
Vernick, Victor .... 89,90,94,103,146
Vernier, Kathleen ....
Vivian, Stephanie .......
Volger, Jesse .....
Volk, Elwook . . .
Volk, Karen .....
Volstorf, Rus ......
Von Hartz, Karl ..
Voss, Deanna ....
Voss, Larry .....
Voss, Norman .....
W
Wade Dean ......
92,95,102,l04,
106,108,158,185
... 94,146
158
168
146
146
168
146
168
146
108,109,158
Wadlington, Ron ..
168
Wagner, Beverly .... ..... 1 46
Wagner, Carol 95,158
Wagner, D. ....... ...... 9 3
Wagner, Janice ..,.... . . . 86,105
Wagner, Jeannette .... . 146
Waldrep, Diana .... ........ 8 6
Walenza, Gail ....... .. 168
Walk, Gail ,...... .... 8 9,94,146
Wallace, Jerry ...... ....... 1 46
,Wallerstein, Kent .... 146,180
Walls, Audrey
Walter, Dennis ....
Walters, Rebecca ..
Waltz, Jack ......
Waltz, Jim .....
Waltz, Kenneth
Wanke, Alicia .... ....
Wantland, Bill ..... .....
Wantland, Jeane .....
Wantuck, Patty
, G
Grifiis, Hubert
H
Hakim, Hussein .
Hall, Helen .....
Halpin, Gerald .....
Harden, Ronald .
Harvey, Patricia .....
Hendricks, Tommy . . .
Henry, Bernice .....
Hibbs, Edward ..
Hultgren, George .
I
Irgang, George . .
J
Jones, Warren
K
Karstens, Jerome .
146
. 69,168
. ....... 168
146,183
158
. ..... 89,168
105,146
146
158
168
. . 104,114
.. 103,114
115
29,115
.. .... 115
115
115
.. 101,115
103,115
... .. 11,93,115
.. ........ 36
33,36,76,113
...67,115
Katz, Harlan ...... 51,115
Kemena, Ruth ..... ...... 1 13
Kerestury, Judith .. 94,115
King, Dorothy . . .
.. .... 115
Kitchell, Calvin .... ..... 1 15
Kuszmaul, Ross .... ..... 7 3,115
L
Lamb, Richard ........ 67,74,77,115
Larson, Lucille . .. ...... 91,113
Lee, Eloise
Lonzo, C. D. ..... . . ..
Lootens. Barbara
115
86,92,115
115
Wardean, Sarah . . .
Warner, Sue ......
Washluske, Pamela
Watson, Anita ....
Watson, Brad
Watson, Larry
Watson, Lorrell
Wazni, Hassan
Weber, Sally .....
Weber, William
Webster, James
Weedm, Janice ..
Wegner, Dea ...............
Weidner, Catherine
Weidner, Jeff .. 31
Weihmiller, Barb .....,........
Weik, Dale .......
Weiss, Dan ....
Weiss, Judy ....
Weiss, Susan .....
Welham, Tom
Wellnitz, Jim ......
Wenc, William .,..
Wentland Ronald
. .......,. 168
105,168
93,95,158
Washluske, Linda ........
... 92,95,106,158
168
168
107,168
.......168
146
98,102,146
.....,.....168
147
.. 93,102,106,l58
98,168
105,168
,67,73,8l,86,89,94,
147
86
....147
..168
86
168
168
86
...,158
168
Wernier, Peggy . . . ff' ...... 91,158
95
West, C. ..,..... .
West, Barbara ....
West, Charles ..... . . .
West, Patricia ....
95,168
15,9z,1o6,1ss
168
Westberg, Pat ...... ..... 1 00,147
Westbrook, Karen
Westcott, Anthony
147
87,158
Westman, Richard .... . 168
Westphal, Barbara . . . 168
Westphal, Craig ...... .... 1 69
Westphal, David .... 66,158
Westphal, Judy ..... 90,147
Westphal, Kathy 107,169
Westphal, Wayne . . . ..... 89,158
Wetzel, Carl ..,... ...... 1 47
Wetzel, Terri ...... ..... 1 69
Whalen, Christine . .. .... 105,158
Whirl, Gerald ...... . ...... 147
White, Beverly .... 101,147
White, Delores ....... . 158
White, Edward
White, Eugene ....
White,
White,
White,
John ......
Linda .....
Robert ....
158
71,81,147
. . . . . .. 69,81,l69
7,95,101,169,l86
. . . . . . . 158
Whitaker, Shirley .......... 105,169
Whitlow, Cheryle . .. ..... 105,158
Whitlow, Theresa ....
Wible, Joyce .........
Wickstrom, Douglas
Widmar, Jackie . ..
Wiegel, Philip ....
Wiencek, Margret ........... . .
Wiencek Susan
. . . . 106,147
158
169
86
147
169
98,147
wienceal Victoria .' 22,87,95,101,158
Wienhoft, Dale ................ 158
Wienke, Karen ................ 158
Wieseman, Orrin ..
Wiesemann Kay ..
Wildhart, Randal .
Wilke, William
Wilkins, Cheri ....
Wilkins, Greg ....
Will, Charles
Will, Kathy .....
Will, Michael
Willey, Mary .....
Williams, Allen
Williams, Betty .....
.. ....... 147
. . ....... 169
.. ... 66 106 158
71:169
160,169
158
147
105,158
107
103,158
158
105,169
Williams, Carole ..... 94,147
Williams, Rebecca . . . . . . . 169
Williams, Rebecca 158
Williams, Theresa .... ..... 1 69
Willie, Louise ...... ....... 1 58
Wilson, Don .............. 107,147
LTY INDEX
Lootens, Bernard ....... 89,116,118
Lykens, Harry ....... ....... 1 16
M
McAnaJly, Earl ...... 81,116
Mclntire, George .. .. 113,215
Mann, Bernice ..... ...... 1 16
Maxey, Sheldon .... .. 100,116
Meer, Newton .....,.
Millbranth, Elmer .,..
116
116
Miller, Delbert ..... ...... 1 16
Mulloy, Doris ....... . . .
Munger, Elizabeth
N
Nicholas, James ..
Nightingale, Mary
Nowak, Frank
O
0'Neill, Thomas ..... . . .
Overman, Vic .
116
17,95,116
116
96,116
iff. 113
55,116
67,116
P
Parry, Dave ............. 83,87,116
Pilecki, Dr. P. J. .............. 112
Pohl, Helen ........... 16,17,86,116
Presser, Richard ........ 49,104,116
R
Raisor, Edwina ....... . .
101,116
Raisor, Robert ..... ...... 1 13
Rhoads, Arthur .... 90,117
Robison, Gordon . , . . . . 49,117
Rogers, Sarah
117
Wilson, Linda
Thomas ......
Wineland, Harlan
Wilson,
Wingar
d, William
Winkler, Paul ..... .
Wise, Karlene ......1..
Wiseman, Terry ..
Wiskeman, Tom .
Witaker, Calvin . . .
Witek,
Witner,
Rickey .....
. 51.101158
54,70,101,158
157,158
147
109,158
105,169
66,94,107,158
.. .......... 158
. . .. . . . . 158
90,106,158
.... 105,169
Woehsle, Elizabeth .
Wojasinski, Ed .....
Wojasinski Julia .
..... 95,105,169
.. ..... 148,180
, ............. 158
Wojasinski, Nancy .... 169
Wolf, Penny ........
Wolff, Susan ......
Wolford, Beverly ....
Wolgast, Sharon ..
Wolod, Sandra . . .
Wood, Ronald
Woodrick, Ed .....
Woodruff, David
Woodruff, Gary . ..
9i,95,i05,15s
196
148
.. 105,148
105,169
158
80
158
97,158
Woodruff, Sandra
Woods, Vicki
Worthy, Marcia ..
Wozniak, Margueri
Riff
Wozniak, Mike 89,90,10l,148,180
Wozniak, Nancy ......
Wozniak, Trudy .............. 158
Wright, Connie Sue ., 32,100,l04,148
Wright, Connie J. .......... 95,158
Wright, James ........
Wright, Janice ................ 100
Wright, Ralph ...... 35,67,74,80,1ig
1
148
Wroble
wski, Devon . . ..
Wroblewski,bMary Lou
.. 95,105,169
. 95,102,158
158
.. 98,101,148
148
148
Wyse, Lonnie .........,. 100
Wysong, Marilvn ...... .. . 148
Wysong, Patricia . . . . . . 169
Y
Yackus, Wayne ..... 158
Yagelski, Sharon . . . . . . . 86
Yanke, Edward 148
Yantz, Chester .... 158
Yanz, Ester ...... ............ 1 69
Yazel, Allen .... , .......... 158
Yentes, Clifford .... 88,92.94.157,158
Yoder, Diane ,....... 92,95,105,158
Yoder, Marsha , .... ....... 1 06,148
Young, Jerrold ....... . 148
Young, Lenna .... .... 9 3,148
Young, Roxanne .... ...... 8 6
Yuzames, Bettye .... 158
Yuzamas, Zella ..... . . . 158
Z
Zabransky, Sue ..... 158
Zawacki, Bob ....... 158
Zbrowski, Darrel .... . . . 169
Zielinski, Stepeanie ............ 169
Zeese, Tom ................... 148
Zeidler, Mary Jo .............. 148
Zeman, Sandra ....
Zemrowski, James .
Zemrowski, Judy ..
Zepik, Janice ......,...
Zimmerman, Yvonne
90,92,95,158
94,159
107,148
101,104,159
88,169
Zimonja, Mike .....,. .... 9 0,149
Zolvinski, Kathy .... .... 8 6
Zolvinski, Richard . 169
Zomonerle, Karolyn ........... 169
Zonyk, Mike ................. 169
Zonyk, Pat .............
Zook, Phil ...... 66,89,9
Zurek, Greg ......
... . . . . 69
0,94,149,196
149
Zygmuntowski, Ronald ..... 100,149
Ross, Louis ........ .. 89,117
S
Sacks, Wallace ................ 117
Schlegelmilch, Noel ..... 60,69,117
Silverman, Emmanuel ......... 117
Sims, James .......... 93,117
Smith, Ara K. .... .
Smith, L. W. ....
Sorge, Dennis ......
Sparks, Mary Lou .
Sparks, Richard
Sparks, Thomas ..
Sparrow Grace
Sprague,, Marion . .
T
Taylor, Charlotte
Timberlake, Louis ..
Troxel, Roberta ....
Troyer, Fluorine ....
U
Urquhart, Jeanette ..
W
Wegner, Harold ..
Wentand, Walter
Williams, Deidre
Wright, Harriet
Y
Yentes, Wallace .....
Young, James ....
112
117
117
24,98,117
117
117
112
117
17,117
'.'. 105,106,117
99,117
117
. . . . 88,117,160
.. 113
112
.. 98,117
.. 113
.. ...112
.. 112
ADVERTISING INDEX
A
Alls Thrif-Ti-lX4art ...... 177
Alvin D. Blicden ........ 206
AMI lNIetals CQ Northern Ind.
Steel Supply Co. ...... 183
Anchorage Restaurant . .. 196
Arndt's Sport Shop ....... 196
Arno Adhesive Tapes, Inc.
174
Azar's ................. 186
B
Bassett Lincoln-Mercury Inc. .
178
Beebe's Sporting Goods . . . 203
B K E Marine .......... 187
Bennyls Restaurant ...... 196
Bergls Floral dk Gift Shop .
Bill Sherman Buick Co. ..
B K K Root Beer Stands . . 192
Blaekmond's Jewelers .... 196
Blieden's Camera Center . . 196
Blocksom K Co. ........ 186
196
196
Book Fair .............. 196
Boyd Phelps, Inc. ........ 203
Brownies Restaurant .... 176
G
Carriage Trade ......... 182
Central Drug Store ...... 176
Checker Cab Co. ........ 196
Cipares Insurance Agency ....
203
Citizens Bank ........... 195
City Radio 81 Television, Inc.
197
Clark Equipment Co. .... 172
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. .. 188
Colonial Bakery ......... 196
Cooper Norge Village .... 176
Cush X Lambka, Inc. .... 193
D
Dairy Queen ........... 205
Delaney's Furniture ...... 193
Dobeski Shoe Store ...... 173
Dr. James Reiff ......... 206
Dr. Norman Carlson ..... 206
Dr. Robert lN4arske ...... 206
Drs. Sunderland 81 Golightly . . .
206
Drs. LaFountain 81 Kaplan
206
Dr. YV. L. Potucek ....... 206
Dr. VV. NVayne Dunlop 206
E
Eastmoor Slacks ..... . . . 197
Eden House ............ 196
Eighth Street Cafe ...... 196
Elco Electronics ..... . . . 185
Elite Beauty Shoppe ..... 196
Enyeart Chevrolet ....... 190
F
First Merchants-National
Bank ................ 200
Foster Printing Service . . . 205
Fox, Transki, and Martin ....
206
Franklin Pharmacy ...... 201
199
Frey Brothers ...........
F.W. Dwyer Manufacturing
Co. ................. 204
G
Gardex Inc. ............. 179
General Construction .... 196
Goerg Boats 81 Motors .... 179
Grayson School of Music . . 179
Grieger Clothing Store . .. 178
H
Haviland-Callan, Inc. .... 179
Hays Corporation ....... 191
Henry Lumber Co. ....... 194
192
202
Herff Jones ........ . . .
Hickory Pit Grill . . . . . .
.1
.Iaymar-Ruby Inc. ....... 184
81 G.E. Schlundt Insurance
206
Jim Super Market ........ 183
John's Barber Shop ...... 179
.Iosam lX4anufacturing Co.
198
Joy Manufacturing Co. . . . 187
K
Kroening Coal 81 Fuel Oil ....
179
L
LaPorte County Beverage . 179
L. Missal Decorating Co. . . 179
Louise Arthur .......... 179
Lucas School of Music . .. 202
M
M.A. Christianson Co. 205
Majot's Garden Shop .... 205
Mattie MeCombs ....... 174
Mayerls Children Shop .... 205
McDonalds ............. 180
Meyer Paint 81 Glass Co. . 204
Michigan City Auto Salvage
Co. .................. 194
Michigan City Dry Goods, Inc.
205
Michigan City Furniture Co. . .
199
Michigan City Loan 81
Building Assoc. ........ 204
Michigan City Paper Box Co. . .
180
Midwest Realty ......... 206
Miller Accounting 81 Tax
Service .............. 206
212
NI 81 M ................ 178
lN4ontgomery VVard and Co. . . .
174
Morrison's .............. 191
lX4r. 81 lVIrs. John Vail .... 205
N
News-Dispatch .......... 194
O
Office Equipment Co. . . . .
197
Ohm1ng's .............. 179
Orbit Oldsmobile ........ 205
P
Peglow ci Johnson, Inc. ..
Peters Dairy ....... ....
Phillips Drill Co. ....... .
Pioneer Lumber 81
205
Pepsi .................. 185
182
191
Supply Co. ...... .... 2 05
Pullman Standard ....... 181
R
Richard Mignery ........ 201
Ronnie's ................ 205
Roxanns Drive Inn ....... 175
S
Sears Roebuck and Co. . . .
Schollls Dairy ...........
Shon Furniture Store ...... 205
Sid's Service Station ...... 205
Smith Shoe Store ........ 180
Society Lingerie Co. ...... 203
Solbergls House of Flowers
201
186
193
Spaulding Barber Shop .... 203
Star Laundry 81 Cleaners . 190
Sugar Bowl ............. 203
T
Taylor-Chalmers Advertising,
Inc. .................. 203
The Ladies Shop ......... 173
The Music Shop 178
Tonn 81 Blank, Inc. ...... 172
U
Ulrich Paint and Glass, Inc. . . .
194
Velmals Beauty Salon .... 199
Vernier China Co. ...... 185
Volkswagen Auto Sales . . . 187
W
Walt's Kitchen Cabinets . . 203
Weil-McLain Company, Inc. . .
202
Wilkeas Drug Store ...... 182
William R. Bartlett ...... 206
WIMS ................. 182
Wooclruff 81 Sons, Inc. 203
Wrights, Flowers ......... 173
W. W. Case ...... .... 2 05
AN ELSTON IAN YEAR
The 1964 ELSTONIAN began in April of 1963
when eleven of us-unsure and inexperienced
juniors-first met as a staff in S113. We discussed
theme, learned a few basic mechanics, and tried to
capture the feeling we wanted for our book. Last
September work began in earnest. Four who had
spent two weeks at the I.U. Journalism Institute
taught the others how to crop pictures, plan in-
telligent layouts, fit copy, and sell ads. Suddenly
eleven individuals became one staff, and the 1964
ELSTONIAN was on its way. A few frantic
months of taking pictures, struggling with layouts,
polishing copy, meeting deadlines-and then we
were finished. We have tried to capture the feel-
ing of this year and the spirit of this class and to
produce a book which will be enjoyed now and in
years to come.
Our thanks go to everyone who helped-to El-
ston's students, teachers, and administrators, to
our advertisers, to Root Studio, to the American
Yearbook Company, to Smith Cover Company,
and to Mr. Irving Lloyd, whose pictures appear
throughout the book. Finally, thanks to Mrs.
Nightingale, who helped us through the stupid
layouts, bad copy, and last minute rush at dead-
line time.
1964 ELSTONIAN STAFF
Editor ........ ...................... M ary Mathias
Copy Editor . . . ............. Kim Freier
Plzotograplzrr .... ............ T om Robison
Features ..,.. . . . Pam Brown, Jackie Peters
Acadzfnzics . . . ........... Barbara Miller
Sports ........ . . . Carl Bauer
Organizations . . . ................ Entire staff
Portraits ........ ................... E ntire staff
Businzus .......... .... J udy Mitnick, Ron Stalbaum
General Assistants . . . .... Bronwyn Jones, Joel Heuring
Sponsor ........ .......... M ary Nightingale
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Mr. George McInt1re
IN MEMORIAM
Mr. Mclntire gave outstanding service to his pro-
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friends. In the educator's profession, he advanced
in his chosen field of specialization to a position of
leadership recognized throughout the Midwest. A
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