Joliet Junior College - Shield Yearbook (Joliet, IL)

 - Class of 1961

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A i- 1 . - aft-.-r'Ff,gs,': vig , 5 - , H43 'Q V 4 f, 1' I h- yi V1aQf,i, .'i , j , x 'Ill' H45 I 1, 4, .3 ztA?1:1i R J. 3 I I ffl VE?-Lf-. it HMS.. ,ii ,N M.-v' f gn' V ,v I Vx ,gf ' '4 T -wiffdfrsff Q A H Q ,I in , 1 ,Q Ecirigftf -14.1 -L - nf.. ,, .,- ISU., Q5 . t u 4 rt ', S+ - ' 1,1 . we '- Ei, -SF, T 5. ., ri ...4 N w . ,,r .A . N My cg 5 ' 'IK ..3 ,. i .:,. t 4 +. -Q r zmx.. t,-Ii' iii I :fi ' Wu. Y 'fs , vi it ,, Hitwise Q t P Q wmv .- il 5 QE 1 ian Each student daily comes in contact with many kinds of textures, the smoothness of the glass covering the bulletin boards, the pebbly surface of the sidewalk, the crystals of the snow, and the swirling grains of wooden desks. Various emotions or feelings for the college are associ- ated with these textures. Tradition, progress, knowledge, romance, and memories are reflections of textures with which students are acquainted. Each well-known te x t u r e may symbolize different things to different people. T he marbled halls with their grooves and cracks caused by years of wear may represent tradition to one person or knowledge to another. The 1961 SHIELD staff has therefore chose n the theme, Texture, to remind students of the subcon- scious symbols which are essential parts of college life. 2 L -1-'sxah Lu., E ences of JJC 1119- L, Q 4- W W 4-.wg si ? i -.-. , y- l Pat Treseder .... ............ E ditor Pat Smith ..... .... A ssistant Editor Table of Contents 'I ITT-V E-in . V I GY . . VJ, ' I 'I .A .5f?1rf,-. -Q ff I ,L 'L Q J' Students find their calendars filled with. . . ACTIVITIES. . . . . . . . Page 8 -- -N ,,,, jig Q I Q I ii., ,I ' im: 3 l I 5 . Groups of students with mutual interests QQ- S' 7 compose. . .ORGANIZATIONS . . . Page 26 I s V Sportsmanship and school spirit are important ingredients in. . . ATHLETICS. . . Page 46 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY To teach, counsel, and direct are functions of . . . Page 60 il?-rs I -1 2' J li , l, A E. ...--... llwbfm 17 5--rs I Ii' , X I Encompasslng all the aspects of the college are the .... . . . STUDENTS ...... Page 82 J I 'F is Sl? T msafstrtel V ,. I . K L. . 1 H t tee B25 1 t t e H , e 31 Q A aitfi- ' . A . ' . fi 'A A ffsfif ' L ' . . , 537' , ' mff'1'5'? '1Q -' Dedication z21q1f3,,E!,'?Vtt.- jx ' 1 g ' t f ' . . . JJC Students ,. e - I 't'tV, , L Q 2 f e .A.-.'--- 5552, Mit A 1,5 U Y ,Lili e 1.-N : .. fx in A -btzf A E Y 4 . . , Those who Are Loqcll to the Purple Q- - l .'ir ':f1' 'V 5 '14,- ' HIM if Q up . 'H I Rnd White . . The 1961 SHIELD is a pic- torial synopsis of the academic and social life at UC. It is not an individual story but the story of the student body of over one- thousand collegians. Their work, their play, their aspirations, and their accomplishments are con- tained within these pages, and for this reason, to them we dedicate the 1961 SHIELD. Tfffff-??'fi1r M.,..-'S-:s1L1fMff2iff1d1 ' 4 f.-..--Af----A--1-----4--,--4-fmqf.-W., .. -- , . , . . f.,,.,...,,....,,,.,. ,, y I.,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,.,..,,,, 'G V 1 ,I d V Students find filled Q frxziiggp-:M ' ' A V . , 4 Alith . . . ACTIVITIES 27: ,f 'mE111 :gf ' 2 2, Varied Activities . ' . SEPTEMBER Registration .' L .... 4 ....... . Freshman Orientation Day . . School picnic. . 4 . . A. . .E Classes begin 4 , . . . J .... . . . Assembly, This Is Arnerica's Story . First .Football Game ........... Mixer. '. . .- . . .A . . . . V - OCTOBER Homecoming ,Weekend ......... y j B A - NOVEMBER Meet the Freshmen. Assembly . . . L After-game mixer . . . L r . Skating party .... 1 ..... A Vets' assembly, 1 gKampus Kapers B Fall -Formal, Winter-Prelude . . ' First-Basketba11Game. . . Qi A , ' - A A DECEMBER JC Players, 'fVariations ....... 1 . lllinoisllunior College Conference . . Assembly, Grand Canyon. Adventure . chrisimas Parry .... ' .....' . . Christmas Vacation .... New Year's Eve Dance ......... M ' I ' JANUARY Semester Final Exams., . . .... . . Sk'iTrip. s . . . . Registration. . . Classes begin. . . . . . . . . . - Q ' ' FEBRUARY Ska-mixer ' ............ , . . . Tvirirpseason.........,..... . 1 6-7 . .913 - n . - -'li . . . . . . Q . .3 yu ' in ,.,, ggfao .gr A 31 ,1 ,: o ..,i.3?...q. ' '11-' .fa , 1 3. 10-17 fl' 9: i 5, .QP . Q ru. ,X 'VNX K M-w vw' ., , s. ,sisw-Lifwsyszwiw o Q ,vs Ar ff 1 3 ' . wg 2 ze: .-Q g - 2' Z 2 4? ni as .--., my -ff, -'::l,c:' Moi-. 4 'vE?i 'E: i-7- iikiwa-if avh-.2,.4 iff, ms, f 11 ' r ,.:, i 1 1 f +llQ9F'vX Those First Dongs . ' QQLLEG5 USN Despite the heat, the pressure and the many problems involved with regis- tration. Dean Rowley remains calm. On September 6 and '7, students once again invaded the halls of IIC to register for fall classes. The enrollment reached an all-time high of over 1000 students. Fresh- men and transfer students were on hand the following day for orientation, during which they were introduced to the organizations of JJC and were instructed in the procedures of the college. Later that day, food, a series of laughter-provoking contests and getting acquainted rnade the annual picnic at Inwood Park a good beginning for the new year. Classes began on the 9th, a nd everyone settled down for a year of a ca- demic and social activity. Hey, those eggs aren't hard - boiled, are they? Looks as if enrollment has increased quite a bit over last year s Bill Hibner comments to Larry Hawkinson and Pat Dillon as they wait in the sophomore registration line. -. .gnu-w,..A,9 1 I zlgmg ,I 1 , its 3 i L. L' , 5' 'O . . , sf? I as A- I fr Eat, drink, and be merry, girls, for tomorrow you may diet' .-.5 Go! Go! All the way, one way! was the battle cry ofthe team as they repeatedly carried the ball over the goal line for asmash- ing triumph over Wilson Junior College. Varied Promoting school spirit at the pep rally were the auxiliary cheerleaders. Nice work girls! LEFT: The spirit of homecoming was formally launched by the good food and friendly atmos- phere of Friday's mixer. uctivities Comprise Homecoming . RIGHT: Hard work and originality Squeeze Out a Victory for the builders of the Business Club's float. ,,. K . A , -lm 5 .5-'5 sv . I-N A WN r , : ' Q , V V ivhx , X. nv :yr 3 i 1 .'i1 BELOW: A memorable J ,,a'.A., 5' .testis 'iikgffm weekend was brought to a H I. 5. 1 Q V ' 3 :Ti-' fitting climax by the re- ' ' ' ' 7 i if 1 V - P union dance sponsored by the Class of 1955. A ',,i5 4. E , . Ns... i . ,Q ' 3 . - U T' 'HL P . r . , . Q I . :i r 5 - ' 1: , i' 5.Zi?Ef15 ' E ?:f5i? '2 , . ..g:,,g-an--1-zf. V. Z , ,.......z.e-.v..-Q.. .2.,.....,.,.... , ,A.,,,,,-..,,..,.,. Q X 1 J ' l ki 1 1 25, Q- 'N ff ffl fi ' f A A V '1 2 1 - f f -- ' -7 f AfQQlix,' is 5 QT X ' L fi fp . f ' C . X , N f Q 5: . e 'Q X A, X' T63 H , N. A a 5 E , i h f ' : . 5135: V ' .. in .. H Q - A 1 ,S fsj A, 1 , .f y we ' 'N gf., 4 X I , xg f ig rigs 2 X wwx 1 f , ' .P - 3 : ' H Q N X . .. 53 .i , I N , ,f X , -I r X N , - P--Miers' N-if J t ' ' A ' f 3,- ' -. ' 9 I V 1- x . A Q '- 3, 'z f .-'invmr , N I 5, Q JI' -' KT' - , ' X .' ' , x 'v 'X N , e A,,, 52 li ' ' I 1 if i I A i'iff'f,l,ggg A Q ' , ,..., . , - V . A A v. Q.. A - K . . V14 fv '., 'M 4 - iiag,-A f ii.. Miss Helen Antonini was chosen to reign as the 1960 Homecom- ing Queen of IIC. PRISCILLA ALDEN BONNIE PEARSON Engineers' Club Business Club K- -- 'MV5-N : '5f ?35 f ' ,Ldfkf F fm- J N '- xlxk r 255 .4 1, C - Club LINDA CA PISTA Lettermen's Club qi' KY' ig! , sag , 51319 -, - es A vw y l v -E . 4' PAT MAI-IONEY DORIS HERALD Vets' Club WAL Press Club PAT TRESEDER icumpciiqn for Candidates . . With the chill winds of October 13, 14, and 15 came the annual Homecoming zlebration. Activities began with the girls' football game from which the Vets- onsored team emerged victorious over the Lettermen's. Other e vents of this iursday evening were the bonfire, victory cheers, and a mixer. Adding to the mounting tension on Friday night was the parade to the stadium iich included floats representing IC clubs. The climax of the weekend was the tme with Morton at which the Wolves performed their best and brought a victory. Concluding the gala weekend was the Homecoming dance, one of the largest IC's history. Plans were begun the previous spring by the dance sponsors, the ,ass of 1955. Alumni were notified of the date, making the dance a special re- lion. The highlight of the dance was the official Coronation of the queen and esentation of her court, The halls took on a festive look when Homecoming drew near, as the w al ls became more and more crowded with campaign posters for candidates. ,- - .f .x.-5 l X ss sf I 2 ff w , .7 W- 5 .l J' f ' bg Uq f ,A j9Y5EEE?'5i '1'?liEE,1x3 ' .-'.-'.1f 5-:V e1,..w- ..asQtAf.:e,..: 3 Lkfzsaieiy Q S 'I , xy' A, X lg, ' , -x .ar 'J A fa -1 .Wit a , LOTS LEGAN SEA au. g,g CI-ILOE C-OEPPER Choir Qi? . fig' Et.. :Q ,.., Y V 5.55: -A is T' QF: ' -1-9.. . cn... -5 1 'x. ANGIE KREBSBACI-I SMS 1 Fleeting Impressions . , 1 5 -A 1 I P 'ff H yi , ,,-Q., 2:4 J pr was ,' A-J 'P f Y V. , -X g I fl , .,V, gl ' W ' -' 9 --A- . L4 3,1 fl , .r ,3 if r- .y , ' t, Qifliififzllvffff-f'. 2-1 2 - - -ff f f 'i J A 1' ---Palm 'U' Paper ...shining hair . ..specia1 somethin' ffwinter Prelude Feotur The tall, lanky Stan Kenton directed the orchestra in playing his distinctive type of music, artistry in rhythm. f?Q'if+Q, 'ff '9 W TVX R A Nxlwwc-xx .yn-4 , ' A -M wk '7'f 'I .. -- ' , , .A : r '1r ' ' A - ., . We 7 -wifi ff' , , ' Qgeasw' ' Vg ., .. . my . W f- K. .N mu: t Q-L: if-.iw .V Q Nr- 1 QM' ' -r J h E is fits , 159515 22515 .44 P sax ' 1' .' Y ' - - dancing feet .. . flats and sharps ...sugar 'n' spice :tcm Kenton . . . One of the biggest social activities of a UC year is the fall formal. The co-chairmen, Dennie Sue Batis and Har Davis began plans earlyg committees were choseng and, everyone started working to set the scene for a Winter Prelude and the jazz of Stan Kenton's orchestra. The stage was finally set on November 25th, and when the couples arrived, they walked into a winter wonderland of lavender, blue, and white. A snowy hillside and a picturesque wooden bridge enhanced this fairyland. The tall, lanky Stan Kenton directed the orchestra in playing his distinctive type of mu- sic, artistry in rhythm. The traditio nal grand march was led by the committee chairmen. To sat- isfy the jazz enthusiasts, Kenton played The B ig Chase and The Peanut Vendor, two modern jazz selections. A romantic medley ended the evening, and Winter Prelude became a series ofimpressions in each person's memory. -...,.,.,:.s:.-.--4--V V .. H .515 - F - , -iff' ...- - NM 'W 1? ezx.. --.., ,g.,. SI- A .... .- - ...sa.... ,Tw .. -Y.-N. The grand march is a traditional feature of the fall formal. The nationally acclaimed orchestra leader, Stan Kenton, has a vibrant personality. 2 if S H - ?9li1: 1 Pausing a moment for a friendly greeting at the New Year's Eve dance, these JC students reflect the holiday spirit and genial atmosphere ofthe occasion. ' 15 iz' Dy, Fx A ffviixr-'vigil 1.35 f,mNL,j x ws, X 2-'trial -ff? ' 5 Fx P' at . --fqgagz-F -, . r' ,. 3 M. v,, - jf M-I . ,3 'S H Iiclcuq 1 ' . , X 'Q 4'LI 'h14TTi ' T- riffs? ' s 'CQ 'Naive Ns '55 '. N N'-.1-. :E gs X N w X 5, -N 'Mx x . r -421. '- Q TQ Fri, ' ' XL N News A. -Q-',,,NNb'zXxX.. . . ,. ,zgsli sr 1- N Q R X, X N - N' .N t X :es d i s we XGA x -,sr ,fe ., ., ri . ' ' ffrx kz ,1 'N e - we, V -asf: 'Q' xxx - X' X X N K fs? N 't .' 'row-XX px .1 A . , , tx 1 R.. W fl Q s X f N- ft , - F, ' Y -'IJ .J- 4- , As ., - rt -1 , V- e.1-if-A , ' x fu, - gs m i .1 ' xx Q . -' N . X Q . -ff fs, xxx J N' s. .fl -. ' 1 3 V K - 1 ,f X-s . , like Q -XM ,Q . XJ, h M X V 4 - -Q 2' cf, xx :kg-M , -. f 'x A common sight at the New Year's Eve dance was a discarded horn and shoes among the confetti. wc' ' , -' ,A . ' Daughters honored their mothers at the ., T , .. ' 1 A ' W- 1 . . , ' 'ssyz:'2'1'-mg.-,NV s WAL pre-Christmas tea where special mu . r 1-5515.5-5355, - 5, 5, .,... .1 -- -mg is - sic was provided by the IC Choir. :Y .- iff 'i , 1' - W , ffl K- ., 4 -,fjipi 2 if ez J i. ' . H N V- , rf. g,Dpij'g:' -' . ' Ig., 'q:..2,- ,, A ,,f - . 1 'i ,. . . ,T-f , 'Q Nm , 11- Q7 A ' 'Qiiixfi' ' . , . x 5? - A i - ' 'sg Q, .VV I, sw pm at I I . . 1 I ' . 4 ' 1 UA.. gr QQ . si f... ZZ: .L . N , 'ff 'Z V .. A 4mlAx . ' -' Ns - ' ' ,viaff -1:1 ' of 7 ' - T ihfitf -'ffifif 1:2 . ' is ' ' Liiix ' f.'v1 .Q In -li! 'Z .fiwlfbl A t 1 ax .kg X-' I N: V .. ' Q I Miki ri s '..'. 'Y X W 114 5251 ' f A ' - 's ' 5 3' 17 .,: s- 't .1 - , , 4, ,IL . 5:-,..,, 1 N --I' N- A ,, . . Z 1' .. .V 75 , ..:2fi : . J Q L f .f mt - A 1 - 4 ., 5.1 cg: F. -3 ,A-,. V . 'ff' '.. , .Ef 'Y-J - Tir - Spirit Captures All . Along with Christmas vacation came a gala string of holiday parties which kept IC students busy. Foremost of these activities were the two all-school-sponsored events, the Christmas mixer and the New Year's Eve dance. At the mixer Santa Claus read the letters he had received at the North Pole from the JC students. The couples at the New Ye a r ' s E ve dance greeted the year 1961 with laughter, plenty of noise, and good cheer. They danced from 9:00 p. m. to 1:00 a. m. to the music of Bill Carnegie's orchestra. A prelude to the Christmas season was the annualWALMother-Daugh- ter tea. With punch and cookies everyone enjoyed the Yuletide atmos- phere. Most of the JC organizations held holiday gatherings to promote the Christmas spirit. 4. , gg t L. ,pg- ' - 'S ..i,,,--N:2 V' 1 -w f y . l 'I' ' .. V -aft 515:25 e iltrigv f g , ,L gg' ' 1'.':S3:2:1:::i1:Sk:::z-egggg . , ,ff ,2.2:-:--.'1-:g1:2S:1SSis:I9?Y?:4:-35 - ' '-:I .335 ,..: - We, , f ,L A 5. ,3:g5k.gE1:5:-.-z.-r-.A - . 'iw' --52221 .xii 9135-2355 . 1,:g+4 ,. . .. 'Y ' -1'- av -:1.-- 1 -::.g:1gsaQ:gt54' . . a 3-'fits ' 4 .r.?-f2QT5i::13?f3-E5' - 9s2:22ez ?z:mS12 5-Z::z:s T r -aleffistff-ze . ,- 'f -I -4 f'i1 Q's5?i2ig:2i'iz '11.1:--f:1.ff:192fi:EGf?21 '-.:12:3:1.3:3:E53Ezma. - V . :.si5:1:1pi:a1:22a32.s: An unexpected visitor at the Christmas mixer was jolly old St, Nick, bearrng candy canes and Christmas wishes The members of Press Club enjoyed a comic gift exchange at their Christ mas Party. 'sTwirp - The Woman ls Requested Twirp Season began with a bang at the skating-mixer held at Inwood lce Rink. This mixer, sponsored by the SMS, proved to be one ofthe biggest and most popular mixers of the year. According to the rules of the turn-about the girls drove the cars, picked up the fellows, helped the m with their coats, and paid for the entertainment. The Sadie Hawkins dance provided a chance for the best-dressed students to shine. Round and square d a ncing kept the Dogpatch folk moving at a tremendous pace. Apple cider and donuts refreshed the famished Lil Abners and Daisy Maes. Prizes at the barn dance were given to the best- dressed Daisy Mae and Lil' Abner and for the longest beards and most unmanly beard. Winners of these contests were Barb Meurer, Dave Warthen, Gary Wilhelmi, and lim Hancock. N N Stopping to catch their breath were some of the folk from Dog- Having fun on the ice, at the skating mix patch Pat Smith G11 Jacobs Meg Bennett and Bill Wenger. er which officially opened Twirp Season were these JC students. ol3c1q. Gary Wilhelmi takes a nip from the poc- Caught eating popcorn with her cider, ket fiask which he received as a prize was cute freckle-faced Pat Mahoney. for growing the longest beard. Concentration is necessary for smoking a corn cob pipe, says A1 Kaleta. Pert and perky Barb Meurer, shown with he chosen as the best-dressed for Daisy Mae. ff X, I X. K4 Ooooa KOOOO r date Jim Kien, was Ft. W... ... L43 c 0.:,?g 0 oi -. o, .o.','o'0 0. , o Q-f ' Sl i, An important step in writing a term paper is locating books on the subject. Kaye Krohn is checking the card cat- 75 Studq: The Center A familiar face to all students, as they IHCC against time, is the clock. r 59 2 -. 3.8 In r ,, , A FP. , 5, ..,-.-aw., . -FH 'zm:.,,,s,afff...,,e, it4''RSSBFs'Ff'a?rSs-esftv Y -Q , Y , V T :I . , I' wi . , W , , . . ,,.,, M . - X V . - 1 J . .Xa QQ , . alogue for necessary information. .V NK? NXT, .sis lr' . 'I 'aqXfV.' ' I. 1 A . +1 li WNV V .,- V 3 sk-.. if Galle? Wifi An important way of getting infor- mation to the students is the tri- weekly CASUALS. of Student Life . A primary asset to the library is its coliec- tion of current newspapers. xx. ,V , Qi J.: 1 . pw wi Q , X xl X y X Q X x x Q f X s Q X X A Q A 5 I 'u'i'n -:-:-:-. ,n.s.u.:.- s Q s Q 1 '-:-:-:-. w'nH .s,n, . Q , -AA Ar .4 Lqtrw v Daily practice is necessary for the 1 .1 Wi- '--I music students at IC. Students Pursue fm-:e,x.x ikwi36w - wg, .i ,-qw. .x,, Q, .1 . . . Y wqtssmg. . M-W.: XQE' 's- twirl' .. A X 65, 4 :I 'M R 1 ' FI? .:.5f'if'.g ' + .tray . 1 ii 5 Q ' N. -r rf., jg. 'H -:agj?.'.,1:,.q: gs- .,x.bU Wx f x l 4-3-1- i1-- J U - '. V M :if 153-1 , , I D I Q Computing an answer with his slide rule is John Gregg. a chemistry student. One of the diversified activities of the girls physical education department is fencing. Angela Lukancic and Martha Sandberg are seen dueling. nterests Participating in a cooking class Renee Slatton, Joyce Speckman, Sally Booth, and Sandy Balog use a favorite recipe of the class---fudge. 'eff ' t 1 4 h 5' ,',-- . -'i' V iwfi As she holds a visual aid for her class, Rita Ragsdale emphasizes a point in her speech. Mr. Schoenknecht points out interesting characteristics of a monitor from Ethiopia to Zoology students Mike Kostecki, Phyllis Chalstrom, Jim Allen, and Cosmo Misischia. K Q Groups of s cul interests ompose . , . ORGANIZATIONS .- . Y, Student Council Co-orolinoutes ll .gig Eb H ,.,,5Q'5f, Q A A , 6 ., , L m 'Q Q W f. W ' V ' 4-ii .L ' . v :lil 7':- Q f , ' su W yn ,.s,-51,5511 K - , .Y vi s I. A .1-15111553 .us ' -A --ff . 1 3 -'pmix ig- ' i 13 -.13-- -: r .. .Aw 3 3 .KM iq.-. , , ., 'X r iffy H' All .' EE?-5 ' - K X Y 'K A , 1' 'jg' Y 'f A 5 ' .5 , gf ' -.zggkf I -- ig, ' ,af I . 5, Q-,3i??' Q. L U ' A .1 QF ' X '.IffYf:E-'Isl-s, - 'g ' -f:' E - jg, '-f-.,:.'Ef:'f'1 -.fm ,A t f ',13Q'1'E jf, , g ..-1 . pd' ':i' f2, ii, ff ' ' i 5 fi i . Qin sf-'f .gif--E r +-w-a1- - N s -- -' X- .ss-.-s ,Sw N - ' wr. -Us ,- fzr11:a'. , - 25, -,e-sys - .fa ' X ':'K': .QQJHV 'TIT' E i ' r ' ---f:::P11, '-R-1.-gggf5g5Zg,g . -jfs Xb 1'a:1f.fi52? . M :,:'E1.'f,'f 1--.V , A ' ' , . ,, . is V 'W' , , . 'ff--:,f' ' Wil. i V Qs . A , .wx fr, V A .. , . dx ,fir Y' 2 -4-,pg uni 28 4... , . F-'N n STANDING BACK ROW: Dave Earls, Pat Boland, Ed Serdar, Don Brown, Jerry Siciniski, John Longman, Harlan Davis, Henry Azuma, and John Elwood. SECOND ROW: Larry Kienlen, Jerry Willey, Bob Querio and Miss Wood SEATED FRONT ROW: Lois Legan, Janie Leighton, Diane Samios, Rose Ann Malinovich, Paul Brower, Scott Rodeghiero, Terry Williams, Mary Ann Harrison, Doris Hareld, Pat Smith, Bonnie Rydell, and Pat Yentz. . K--,Q C '-,.. . 4 Q' , 4 1 U -if W ' B ' nf Pat Mahoney, secretary, Don Brown, presidentg Miss Wood, sponsor: and John Elwood, vice-presi dent discuss ideas to be presented to the Council School Activities , . This year the Student Council was re- sponsible for two very worthwhile additions to the school. The first of these was the book exchange which provided s t u d e nt s with a chance to save moneyon their books and to supply money for a scholarship fund for UC students. The second innovation was Twirp Season, held February 10-l8. The girl-ask-boy season was ended with the annual Sadie Hawkins dance. Among the council's regular activities were the sponsoring of many of the year's social events, including Homecoming, the fall formal, the Christmas mixer, and sev- eral after-game mixers. The group also took charge of keeping the s m o ke r a n d lounge neat. For the enjoym SDI of the members, Student Council sponsored ahay- rack ride in October. To plan for these projects, the Council met weekly in the lounge. The Tuesday morning meetings included a business ses- sion and breakfast. Student Council is made up of 10 in- district and 3 out-of-district r e pr e se n t- atives which are elected by the s t u d e n t body, representatives from each of the col- lege's organizations, and all of the class officers. lt takes three Student Council members, Jerry Willey, Bob Querio, and Henry Azuma, to figure out how much to charge Meg Bennett for a book, while Jack Tanton waits his turn patiently. One of the most important of the Student Council committees is the Social Council. This year's group included Pat Smith, Mary A nn Harrison, Joyce Speckman, and Peter Maitland. Mr. Bondar was the sponsor. ov'- feels! 'E : Q N T 1 ofhffufl f 1 Lx xxx BACK ROW: Chuck Allen, Dennis Taylor, lim McGuire, Steve Kochevar, Lou Marello, Rich Byrich, Dave Kett- wig, Bob Becker, Bill Laken, lim Troutman, and Richard Butterbach. FRONT ROW: Mr. Corradetti, Leslie Yunker, Fred Baldazzi, Mary Ann Lambakis, Doris Hareld, Janice Whitler, Janet Judnick, Lynn Herbst. Jim Benson, and Jim Norris. Business Club Members Dlcm for the Future . . ' Business Club officers were Dave Kettwig, presidentg Rich Eyrich, treasurerg lim Troutman, Student Councilrepresent- ativeg Bill Laken, vice-presidentg Mary Ann Lambakis, sec- retaryg and Doris Hareld, first semester Student Council rep- resentative. Mr. Corradetti was sponsor. Guest speaker, Mr. Posie, discusses his topic with Dave Kettwig before the meeting. D' , W Business students with an eye on the future are aware of the advantages of belonging to the UC chapter of Associated Business Stu d e nts. Realizing the value of first-ha nd information, the group presented at its monthly meetings men and women from the business world. These people spoke to the members about the require- ments, opportunities, and advantages of their specific fields and conducted informalquestion- and-answer periods following their talks. The social calendar of the Business Club in- cluded a hayrack ride in the fall, a Christmas party, and a spring banquet. The banquet, the climax of the year. featured the presentation of awards for outstanding scholarship, loyalty, and leadership. At this time the president for next year was announced. Engineers Prepare for Profession . . . One of the greatest aids in preparing for a career is first-hand information from qualified members of that profession. Realizing this, the Engineers' Club brings in engineers from all phases of the profession to speak to the group at monthly meetings. Movies are also occasionally shown to enlighten the members. All students in the engineering curriculum are automatically members of the club. Of these, about fifty are active. Probably the most memorable event of the year is the annual banquet, given during National Engineers Week, by the loliet Chapter of the Illinois Society of Professional Engineers. At this banquet, an award is presented to the most outstanding engineer- ing student. The club also awards special pins to those members with out- standing grade averages: a silver pin for 3. 2-3. 5, and agold one for those averages above 3. 5. OFFICERS: Mr. Castle, Sponsor: Francis Koz- , X X ' oman, President, David Earls, Vice - President: gt? -1.- and George Brunner, Secretary. Mr. Castle is sponsor. 4--IJ N 5t,i+,' . F' t L Gil Jacobs and Henry Azuma help Bob Querio with a prob- lem in drafting. BACK ROW: John Finch, Charles Beck, Francis Kosman, Dave Earls, Henry Azuma, Loran Kimsey, Joe Zeleznik: FRONT ROW: Mr. Castle, Larry Small, George Brunner, Bob Querio, Ken Fiske, Jim Sykes, Rich Way, Ray Brockman. -s i :aa Vets Club officers Fred Rodriguez vice presldentp Jerry Sicinski secretary Walter Baran president and One of the most active clubs at IIC is the Veterans' Club, which was organized for the purpose of encouraging veterans in their adjustment to college life. During their years in the service, men learn the value of working in a tightly knit group. This is evident in all the projects of the Vets' Club, the most important ofwhich was the annual variety show and food drive for Joliet orphans. Besides their regular activities, several times d ur ing the year the Vets sponsored social activities for their own members. Vets Stmonqm for Service . -'Q bi! Jerry Sicmski Dick Simpson Marshall Mantia Jim Roberts, James Joyce. Cosmo Misichia, Frederick Rodriguez, One of the most successful of the Vets projects was their Dr. French addresses the student body at the annual as- sembly on Veterans' Day. lrlinuu s hs ' IWW .itill1JE Boosters Support School Activities . . :cv- fizfl' .1 3 I, gr, ' Q , , Q. 1:'.1.'f4 7 H. 65,5 + 'fl .W V. ' Ext' ' f ,5- nf-M ., 1:5 - ' fx 1 rf ,Jr i fagr: - 'ali' ',-,. , ,AE xii ' rc, Q- ref-was -.ns , ,A q l ig il: i x ii -5 , , ifrff ' xl sin? , - ff' ' M i ' , ' A Q 7 BOOSTERS' CLUB OFFICERS: Dawn Hartwig, student council representativeg Tom Kienlen, presidentg and Ruth Kenney, secretary-treasurer. -ef? J Members of the Boosters' Club make up the most energetic part of the spectators' section at IIC sports events. Composed of some of the most e nergetic students around UC, the Boosters Club has as its primary purpose supporting the activities of the college. These activities include not only the sports events but all social activities. Portraying the spirit ofthe Boosters' Club, Sandy Pluth expresses delight as the Wolves score another point. SMS Hors cm Active Yeclr . J E 3 111 wr J i ' -B T1 H .N L gy fb ,Ja w T A In W x ji ,-N1 W n 1 ,- ,. ' . . K iz. 'A S- -N, L15 if T 'J H X :LQ J g ' s csc, ff X -we . ' t51EfE5f:E25:E:f3 . - . We .s?ii3' 5 T A ' Q vi: C' W EE' J V' 1 fl F a ss R ij s ess ss sss its i QQ,,J BACK ROW: Mr. Puddicombe, Donald Bedford, Bob Korb, Dave Gross, Joe Etlmon, John Walsh, Kent Ziech, Ray I-loppins, John Gregg, and Bruce Johnston. THIRD ROW: Nancy Morrison, Jane Piper, Pat Yentz, Carolyn Wicks. Margie Malone, Joyce Ellena, Bonnie Bitter, Mary Michaels, and Gale Kordewick. SECOND ROW: Mike Quiram, Wilda Turnbough, Sue Allison, Pat Menard, Janice Benac, Virginia Comerford, Carolyn Frampton, Bev Koehler, Sharon Plantinga, Pat Aeschliman, Judy Hanely, and Chris Platko. FRONT ROW: Angelika Krebsbach, Bonnie Gill- more, Carol Wills, Jerry Willey, Alan Sullivan, and Bill Ramsey. ss. ' gi. . A 1 . ,,.f Officers Jerry Willey, second semester treasurer: Pat Aeschliman, first semester treasurerg Bonnie Bitter, first semester secretaryg Dave Gross, presidentg Bruce Johnston, vice-presidentg and Janess Nelson, second semester secretary, led SMS through two successful semesters. Besides regular classroom work, there is much to be learned about a profession. The Students of Medical Science is a club de- signed for the purpose of offering students some of this knowledge, Programs at the monthly meetings fea- tured many excellent professionalfilms and eminent speakers from the medical field. The group toured several hospitals, med- ical schools, and other related institutions in the area. One of the largest clubs in JJC, SMS in- cludes all students in any of the medical curricula and has over one hundred mem- bers. lncluded in this group are about forty nurses from Silver Cross Hospital School of Nursing. 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FRONT ROW: Carol Koenig, Marsha Stull, Lois Legan, Prill Alden, Sue Baer, June Tomastick, and Io Baer. SEA Members: Educators of Tomorrow . . . The Student Education Association is a professional organization for students who are preparing for a career in teaching. The local chapter, which has an active membership of fifty-eight, pro vid es members with opportunities to keep informed about the history, eth- ics, and opportunities of the teaching profession. These future educators were enlightened by conferences, trips to universities, and tours of nearby elementary schools. SEA pro je c ts included serving Teachers'Treat which was a courtesy during Arn- erican Education Week, ushering for Back to School night, and en- tertaining high school FTA members. The Christmas party, the tea for teachers who participated in the student observation program, and the annual spring banquet added a social aspect. OFFICERS: Barney Machaj, president, Carol Koening, secre- tary-treasurer, Lois Legan, Student Council representative, and Terry Williams, vice-president. Mrs. Brewer sponsored the group. ,Milli .1.,..s gif. tiiiiiiis! fi 1' Barney Machaj entertains SEA members and visiting teachers with a reading at atea hon- oring teachers who participated in the Stu- dent observation program. l i Zi is L fi ,X C7 ARTHI, .,.A M .I E G A' ,V., D l , N Q .,..... . .Q s I ...,,.,. , ,. , X ii? , : , 0,30 ., f 5 X : . . mix? 152' 'ff w's f iq, ' FA is l K Y K it +, sf? - 2 15:3-5:21-1.?'1-221, ss M' K , gf ss 'Eg ' ' ,'f1S3g3SQ,123' , . r .. 1 crises. H K.. ' N f hmmf . Emi I1-nn -'rriri fb rsir STANDING: Nobbie Campbell, Muffy Merlo, Lois Legan, Lynn Hills, Joyce Speckman, Pat McCann, Jane Leighton, Doris Hareld. SEATED: Miss Georgina Smith, Diana Samios, Karen Gullicksen, Mary Ann Harrison, Pat Smith, Dawn Hartwig, Carol Strappazon. Strictly for the girls is the Women's Activity League. All women students at IIC are automatically members of the WAL, and of these about thirty were active members this year. Meetings were held monthly, and besides regular business sessions, programs of special interest to the girls, such as talks by representatives from the various professions and travelogues, were featured. Outstanding among the year's events were the Mother-Daughter Tea, the annual WAL dance, and the Sports Night for IIC women. WAL Provides Activities for the Co-Eels . . . WAL officers were Pat Smith, presidentg Lynn Hills, sec- f : 's S if fl? . gi, u NQ E 35 Muffy Merlo, Jane Leighton, and Janice Simp- son enjoy refreshments after a WAL meeting. S 's :-- NNY .f fax retaryg Muff Merlo, vice-president, and Carol Strappazon, treasurer. Not pictured was Roseanne Malinovich, Student Council representative. Sponsors were Miss Georgina Smith and Miss Lemanski. B I is .pi ig' 2, i i If .i fi I New cmd Unique Discussion Club ls Formed . I! L , Jerry Willey, Jim Kochevar, Scott Rodeghiero, Mark Fracaro, John Elwood, Gary Wilhelmi, and Don Brown were members of the original chapter, Alpha. Mr. Birkholz was sponsor. Though their club is newly formed, members of the Dis- cussion Club at JC may easily claim that their club is probably one of the most unique clubs at JC gs, The club is divided into sev- posed of a maximum of twelve members. The Discussion Club elected no officers except a representative to the Student Council, and the club holds no formal business meetings. The purpose of the club is to enable members to gain knowledge through discussion. Because the club has no projects and did not enter into competition with other organizations, members were able to spend their entire meetings discussing pre-decided topics. 4' -Ye, . A note of lightness enters a discussion of school problems by Pat S mith , Pat Mahoney, Gary Wilhelmi, and Larry Keinlen. eral groups or chapters, each com- BACK ROW: Mrs. Ann Frick, Barney Machaj, Tom Troughton, Wayne Johnson, Dave Hurst, Joe Edrnon, Jack Tan- ton, Jerry Walker, Pat Boland, Jerry Lundeen, and Curt Caldwell. SECOND ROW: Lee Vargas, Pat Zebell, Lois Hemphill, Georgine Shaffer, lerrilyn McKinney, Sally Farsnworth, Sandy Pluth, Clementine Coleman, JoAnn Fel- biner, and Pat Treseder. FRONT ROW: Linda Garcia, Pat Smith, Diane McGuire, Jean Passas, Ruth Govostis, Betty Anderson, Mary Ann Becker, and Judy Knutson. JC Journalists, the Dress Club Members BLAZER assignments due today. Yearbook work- shop, October lst. So reads the bulletin board in the Press Club office. Not only is the Press Club the oldest organization at IIC, it is one ofthe most important. Certainly this group is the busiest, having as its m ajor goals the publication ofthe BLAZER, SHIELD, COLLEGE CASUALS, and The Wolf Call. At the weekly meetings, the fifty members of the Press Club conducted regular business meetings and were f 'T frequently informed and entertained by speakers and movies regarding various phases of Journalism. Relaxation for Press Club members came through at- tendlng yearbook and newspaper conferences. building a float during Homecoming, and attending a party during the holidays. 4 3: T 1 , '9' - . ' 13,5 ' br- -Alf' 'asi- . 1 N 1 r X f Mrs. Ann Friclt, Press Club sponsor, and second semes- ter Press Club officers, Jerry Lundeen, presidentg Sally Farnsworth, secretary, Pat Treseder, Student Council representative, and Ron Hughes, vice-president, gather just before a meeting. P Barney Machaj gives the SPECTATOR editor this week's copy of The Wolf Call. lmlmwl' 1 sm -1 et, f,:..f.s. x R rf 'lg Y-.fl A 'pg 1 A 1? , . ,V J ' ,. 1 N .- Ui f ATL. vb E,-I.-Hgg -1 BJ 59 f V , swing 0 fssu Al-7 HUP ' on 5'4-,ai A Y. A Qin, 5019 ga:xB,X 'D agtggb W1 'Y Jerry Lundeen, Ioe Edmon, and Jerry Walker work together to get the Press Club float done for Homecoming. .ar- ,,i.3..- ,N ,- . va, 1 e in ' E me 1 .1 Hard-working chiefs for this year's publications were Pat Treseder, editor-in-chief ofthe SHIELD, Pat Boland, and Ron Hughes, co-editors of the BLAZER, Turn Out School Publications . ..,,,v,,ff.,,n- f-f....,-,..,.-..,- -a--Y- 1 .-q.. ,,,, ..-1q...Q..L. 4.-v-as .a '- -A-if ...J-. -..1 ...t 1 q.-. 4-.ff ...ov -an mu -.nn -1 wvwhaulla-vsJY8lllhdlnml 1 An 4 -o -1- f- r'-'I' it -4- bln! -hvl ' T4 ,,'. .4 ,', ,mp ,-,,....,.,, .. -v-,-fs- ' ,,,,,.., v.,..--... a.. 1-.M 1 1.-fs-. --- ha-fun-,. ,sawn ..4... - -A N n. 1 -- LM ,.,,..h ., .. 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Q.. -4, 1-'culled vb. wma -in nun Q-s-Ku .mm -nu que: va- r-up nm csv' as to-au Q an u. -.-5.1,-4 v-- no an-w s-f-sw '+ ' --' 1 ouuVav9uiovsnbrG1I f IYISQPUI1 lnliubvlitlnbbfl 'qs-on-is-cnfwvwvi vuunslrvwb in-osuwiv-no-not-asi1lWlC0 ' E1 gqgghoul1llIi lhD 901 1:2 tuoeunvvdlllllulhbvii Qdnlrnauaawrjsdllpttv UIQ' 4 . 1 Combining work and pleasure are the SHIELD section-editors, Carol Koe- nig, facultyg Pat Smith, assistant editorg Jack Tanton, freshmen: Joe Ed- mon, lndexg Joan Krohn, sophomoresg Rita Ragsdale, stud ent activitiesg Wayne Johnson, sportsg and Meg Bennett, organizations. Not pictured are Pam Gray, activities, and Jerry Lundeen, business manager, l , aw-I iii? we S 2,11 ll x 4 v 71? Caught discussing a musical score are Don Martin, student leaderg Doc Dellinger, director, and Rich Eyrich, librarian. This year the Swing band gained a badly needed practice room. The room, which was completed in De- cember, is equipped with the latest facilities and was planned for college use only. Approximately twenty members meet twice weekly for regular prac- tice sessions. Their rnain projects were carried out in the spring. In Marchthe group went on tour to sev- eral of the high schools in the Joliet area for the purpose of en- couraging students to attend IIC. Swing Band also participated in the annual spring musical, held March 18 ' and 19. Swing Bond Moves to New Room . BACK ROW: Louis Darin, Tom Kienlen, Alma Lauffer, Rich Eyrich, Al Meyer. THIRD ROW: Larry Covili, Jerry Hood, Allen Yavorn. SECOND ROW: Bill Wenger, Dorian Riggen, Richard Hammond, Dick Wright. FRONT ROW: Bob Bato, Bob Clink, Don Martin, Terry Guidetti, Bernard Pollock, Paul Fisher. 'Q ' ' 1 if ' wr - I - I , I s l i I ,.:,:t- wa, ' r ' 1., Q ,:,1 , i,:ff,, , A Q I M, .e an S . 4 s ka e x 7? 4: fA?trfif.f',. .F : g 4 1 1 5 ,IW 0' ViZl155 if '-X 1-E I 'E A .. s' . A he es W 'sf' . to ul ' wb ' Y . I E A l i ,, 5 s ,,' BACK ROW: Dave Hermessey, Bob Kerr, Don Gould, Bob Hornerding, Gary Wilhelmi, Ed Serdar, Bill Laken, Tom Troughton, Art Gonzales, Bill Darin. SECOND ROW: Gil Bell, Sponsor, Don Weber, Ron Hughes, Jerry Pius, Tom House, Bill Sparlin, Dave Kettwig, Rich Dombrowski, Larry Matheison, George Scott, FRONT: Mike Koerner, Bob Harrell, Frank Crotty, Ed Lennert, Don Boykin. Lettermen Encourage Sports Participation . The team is, of course, the most important part of any sport. The best members of all the te a rn s of UC constitute the Letterman's club. The purpose of the or- ganization is to encourage IC men to p artic ipate in sports. One of the ways the club does this is by provid- ing recognition to outstanding players. Membership in OFFICERS: Frank Crotty, secretary-treasurerg Gary Wilhelmi, vi ce - pres idenrg and Bill Sparlin, president. gut Y , u x 1 Q i ' 1 the club, as well as the awarding of letters and jackets, is based on this idea. Highlighting the year is the pre- sentation of awards to the most valuable pla yer, the most valuable athlete, and the athlete-of- year, awards which are based on participation, scholarship,and leadership. Mr. French presents jackets to deserving members. Bob Harrell and Don Boykin. ii' Choir' Members Find ,, -.,,f5, ,-fg4,:5:1,r ' Y Q2 V .v 1' 2,2 V ,g,.f,,s.1 fa, pagans f .'3Q2iv':' BACK ROW: Jerry Whitmer, Dave Hurst, Bill Wenger, Dale Imig, Ted Simpson, Dave Roth, Tom Peterson, and Jim Nelson. SECOND ROW: Margaret Boydston, Stella Holmes, Julie Walker, Kaye Krohn. Jeanne Passas, Mark Frac- aro, Terry Garrett, and Everett Brannberg. FRONT ROW: Dr. Dellinger, directorg Penny Howk, Prudence Rowe, Di- ana Buck, Karen Anderson, Janet Judnick, Karen Gullicksen, Marilyn Vidmar, and Alma Lauffer. 1.Q5:E.E:iii? V W f VS:-222255-1:53 :V ', 'QS-5 ,X 5, 4 b W, i N., Q J fm ilnbixx yi iggdiyig 4X J 51051 or ,N X 'Xe .s.. ,x-s is sflgg xx svsgf-,,, stxxp .3 , x v. X -.,N.,5x.s.,x s , xg' N X N xx xxx 'H , xx -XXXX: N,s x N xxx? xx Nxxsxx K Q X X N X X 'NX Xxx ps XX A N X K Q N Jon Pohl, party chairman, Dave Hurst, publicity, Ted Simpson, Q X N X ' X sergeant at arms, Janet Williamson, librariang and Ken Lawson, gf' ' 'Q ' A J' i robe chairman, took charge of many behind-the-scenes jobs for L l l , . ' . X XX - J i was the choir. m X X ,V .- J Xxxkxt Pleasure in Making Music BACK ROW: Llewellyn Davies, Bob Clink, Paul Fisher Al Meyers Dick Hammond Bernard Pollock Bob Nichols and Dick Wright. SECOND ROW: Ken Lawson Dave Gross Janis Simpson lodeanne Pfeiffer Nancy Klett Joyce Speckman, Carol Turner, and June Tomastick FRONT ROW Debby I-louseknecht Sandra Tunell Margie Stattz Linda Brannberg, Mary Ann Becker, Betty Anderson Janet Williamson Lee Vargas and Barney Machaj Some of the earliest risers a ro und IC were the choir members who m et three times weekly at 8:00 a. m. Results of these early-morning practice sessions were seen at the choir's several public performances. The choir presented a program for the WAL Christmas tea, sang for local organizations. and during the holidays caroled at local hospitals and nursing homes. In the spring, the choir cooperated with the swing band in the annual tour to area high scho ols. Choir and swing band again combined ef- forts in presenting the memorable Junior College Spring Musical. STANDING: Terry Garrett, presidentg Bar- ney Machaj, student manager: John Long- man, Student Council representativeg and Bob Nichols, vice-president. SEATED: June Tomastick, treasurerg and Chloe Goepper, secretary. Choir officers co-ordinated the group's activities. f is A '2.'fi?5Sifil-13333 V ' ''c'?-ilflfiifslfii f 2:.f:s,a51.11,.:5s A . -r.-qs.+.Q:-I 3x.3ss.s4a .. ,41fs......,sr.' JC Players officers this year were Larry Johnson, treasurer, Jeannette Pinnick, secretary, Mark Fracaro, culture direc- torg and Joan Krohn, president. Mr. McCarter is the spon- sor. Not pictured are Bob Korb. vice-president and Char- lene Westerwelle, student council representative. JC Dlouqers Present Even more fun than watching a play is be ing in one. Such is the philosophy of the JC Players. This group has as its purpose appreciation of and partici- pation in the theatre in all its phases. The Players produce several plays each year. This year the group also attended a n umb er of theatrical productions, including the stage play, Mid-Summer Night's Dream. Well worth remembering were the cast parties and the monthly meetings, at which special progra m s were given. BACK ROW: Jackie Roots, Larry Johnson, Priscilla Alden, Bill Engle, Pat McMahon, June Tomastick, Terry Wil- liams, Marlene Chovan, Wally Stubler, Marsha Stull. SECOND ROW: Roland Whalen, Jack Alexander, Mr. McCar- ter, Barb Aggelopoulos, Debbie I-louseknecht. FIRST ROW: Mark Fracaro, Bob Korb, Joyce Speckman,Bob Nichols, Joan Krohn, Kay Shepley, Pat Shearin, Jeanine Hickman. mis' . rl 'l ill l me -- .e- :SWIG Tits 'Vc1ric:1tions', . The JC Players annual trio of one- act plays was presented on December first and second. The evening's enter- tainment gave evidence of wee ks of hard work by the Players. This year's trio was titled Variations, and ranged from straight comedy to tense drama. In Dark of the Moon, the Play- ers, directed by Joan Krohn, skillfully created the mythical and legendary at- mosphere that surrounds the lives of the mountain people of the South. A feeling of rollicking good hu- mor pervaded the auditorium as the Ugly Duckling was presented. Di- rector Bob Korb guided the cast in the satirical comedy based on deception in a king's court. Concluding the evening was a morality play, The Slave With Two Faces, based on the fates and trials of life. The audience, which was seated in a horseshoe around the actors, agreed that the performance was a credit to the IC Players. SLAVE WITH TWO FACES E5Q2QE55fi15:5?'4f ' ' ' ' :rEQ1?Eff'f':'f ' E r 1' , .-QEEKQEFFQT ' f gfgfriffzifffpirv' '- ' iii-5-EL-3--r 1 DARK OF THE MOON T HE UGLY DUCKLING Directors Terry Williams and Joan Krohn, assist- ant director, Marsha Stull and club sponsor, Mr. McCarter strike a dramatic pose. 4 , x L S 4 , ke fi ,, 2 S Y ft if 'w'fs S, m 'Hf' 4 Y A 5 a , ,f .. , ,K WMVNHR V . ' 4 V A i AINV , ---hi in U vs, FN'-x N 'f ESQ important .m'w4t'w , 4 - Q 5 R. me-aw-,iA,,,fv X f' L Wh-.. ,,,...-ff' nqredients in . . . ATHLETICS Teamwork . . . the Keqword for the ur f.'.r ':,, .lags 325: J. 6 'f'- iz M Team effort from start to finish--that was the 1960 A X - :sg Q JJC football story as Coach Gil Bell's gridmen wound up ,erik with a successful 5-3 season. if i f L J While the offensive corps, led by backs John Dinof- ' l X R 1: fri and Nate Whitmore, ground out 154 points, the X X Wolves' equally adept defense held the enemy scoreless K 'X-- xl sr l K - in four of the five Joliet victories. The season highlight 5 if Y 'M Sl A was a 49-O homecoming conquest of Morton JC. .N Dinoffri was the team's No. 1 rusher with 496 yards 'h 0 ff' Q in 106 carries for a 4. 7 average,while Whitmore racked .. -' 4 up 305 yards in '71 attempts. The two tied for scoring kv x K leadership with 32 points. VV. T 'M Y Jack McDonald, Jerry Morris, Dinoffri, and Whitmore xx fam' D were named to the Illinois Junior College A ll -Confer- xll' f sg T , P ence first team. Seven other Wolves were second team -, 1 -t 5 .- . , . , . gf- selections or received honorable mention. Drnoffrr, Mor- Q 'f 1 f- , lg ris, and Ed Matesevac placed on the Wigman - Wisemen K ' Y Q vm ff U All-America squad. ,- , X vs, 4 gy..- ' ' s X' l'59?4'1'iV'E?3'iLflg J' lg? lg? Coaches Gil Bell and George Fahrenholz discuss strategy , '. , . jgrff I ,gf,5,Q,2p1L lf ft :4S'55i' A . I2 :Fil SSX - r. for the next game. BACK ROW: Bob Kerr, Rich Sterioti, Ed Matesevac, Larry Matisen, John Longman, Bob Drancik, Don Brown. Paul Whitmore, Bill Darin, John Lapikas. THIRD ROW: John Gregg, Mgr., Jerry Sykes, John McDonald, Ron Hughes, Tom House, Mike Koerner, Don Gould, Howard Brandon, Ed Lennert, Andy Jorgensen, Bill Frescura. SECOND ROW: Jerry Morris, Bob Homerding, Bob Harrell, Jerry Pius, George Scott, Richard Dombrowski, Don Boykin, John Alex- ander, Jim Mance, John Dinoffri. FRONT ROW: Frank Crotty, Mgr., Bob Bato, Jim Meyer, Rich Carlson, David Hennessey, Randy Leifheit, Jim Worthen, Terry Bucciarelli, Fred Jorgensen, Fraser Young, Mgr. vffi, nt l A rf 52 F1 Q' in 'Q A J 1 M xWe'iQ,l'N'g3s,'fl'm'7 i 'All .S 42 EY? W ff ff! J 3? 1. 12,491 ll-,t-1'f'i'f,x5f'ff:EEel'!P5l.30??i aa.. .:1:vr fr! l 'Q' I uv' :f:3y?.ll?S-J'62Mx',,,1,g'57g N' fra 1,3i':r'1 G -- 5 -- an -. v r , :tiff Eff . sill A lzqfyllgsfl v340ixN450 361 72 wigzlqmv. Ig 1 4,g S ff, eE1:r..fS2-,.fs:.:.a,1,.fs, .,gsf,Tf?m'f:s-- 2- ,A'f'E5sl,f-,g+'. ' 'f-,VL sf- ig-'SQ ,s-N5 K, ff,-' ', ' ., , . . .QM up-,. 41. X ,Q 1960 oridcaers . i I fd Qi if. Various attitudes are reflected on the faces ofthe teammates as the y While the Wolves wrangle on the watch the action on the field. field, John Gregg manages the be hind-the-scenes actions. The team grinds up the grid for additional yardage. . .- .75 7:4 IVQ. . ZS, fi. :tf?i3 . .1125 A ghfi -- !i! , :Ag if .,..vF5 - 17??'i'f - iff 54 4, .F D in r zszgig' L L 4 . sw -JW' I Q 1 .f 'O 1 ' f . 4. -'1W?.Tf 5-5555, -' ,gif -, V 'Af-Vi Sa Q if 'sfrlf 1 .e. ' 5' .-L I J. fgif, diff .f , nl :QQ M . Ls- . Eff :'fg2I,,:-2.4 . .- !,f.1 Q WH? 5' 'v:.41.'1 1 ?TQ5 :-'f'Q ?. ff. aj'--1' mf! Eifjm' 4? Ulf' QW ' '!1.fif.,i2f:-1 aa 1 FQ 351914 - M9 .-5 ff. w1k'.1.r'2! 5 Q .X ,, ,. 1' X 1 KEY x Q .1 Q, ,r A '55 Wytzvi b as M x -3 ' '- hum Q ,h 2 . , . . ' v ur - , , , x u n J ' e . . . . . . . N X t ' 5 .. X - x 'x' B wk, . X ax N fu , x -v . ' '. I x X K , Nm. . ' - N , N, , 4- - x Q l - .O 'NW UXK , w Wolves . . Champs in Region Four 1 ts, .s E . - X .-'V' 'X 'rye , -. . Xe Z A' .-P' T v s 5 5' , ,f R f -N ,ss 4 4 ,r ff we as 1: '+-FQ .' Ns, . , - , - 9 'z-Wa gs. if -'ff ,f'g2':,f'x.iK-.K - 2 -L -- -L -wa--Q13-., .Qgfiif 'Nui :: 1 ' w ' :Kilim W' yay:-was if Y ' :ft-cgi wiv ' --lf.-avww 5-1. -- ' j,g,ig:,' fF',,frf 532311123-1 Til., 0 NETQE-P fi Mfr. r. xs,sX3-if--Lv El Q - af if Tiff: .' iff-3-j Y ff-'51, '.',Lf'j'f.'fN1E.-A-'Q'-si 'K 1. :f.:f'l-sg tg' . Q 1 .:f:',',-' ,--,-. 1 '.'f?rlz f5j' it V f I R 'Y :swf if- :il-IH55 3 M1 . ' 3 f. 357' . ' N -. J . f-K A ' X - I, f fg,:f 5?:, ,2 pl p 1 'g. YG:-1 if ' 2 ' 1,332 1 frm :rw 1 Mw- Xt x 'g ' f ' 5 V l 'Yi-1 ' 9- vm li A 5 ' - X y V .Q-,X K X 1 . I . H K F A year to remember--this was the 1960-61 JJC bas- ketball season. Living up to the tradition established in A.A. Fizz Wills' twenty-seven years as coach, the hardcourt aces compiled a fine '23-7 overall record. Included among their accomplishments were a tie for the Illinois Junior College Conference title, the Region Four JC Champ- ionship, and a trip to Hutchinson, Kansas, for the na- tional finals. The Wolves topped 100 points on twelve separ ate occasions, and achieved distinction as the nation's No. 1 scoring unit. Running up a 19-3 record in regular sea- son junior college play, Joliet closed with an overall 93. 5 points-per-game average. Mpeg if J ,X ' .N - ' .- , Left column, front to rear: Don Boykin, Art Gonzales, Larry Mathisen, Ed Edson. Denny Wilhelmi. Center row left to right: Bill Sparlin, lim Garrison, Ken Winterbottom, Right column, front to rear: Tom Laken, Jerry Wid lowski, Bill Laken, Tom Donahoe, and Vic Kapetanovic. G, 5 1 if Tourneq , Off to a nine-game winning streak at the begin- ning of the campaign, IIC survived a mid season slump and sailed into the home stretch on the wings ofa seven-game streak. The Wolves captured the Region Four title by thumping Amundsen 102-48 in the opening round, then by taking a forfeit win over snowbound Concordia, Wisconsin, and finally by beating Wright 119-97 in the title clash. B ut the Wolves tumbled to Young Harris, Georgia, in the first round of the national finals and were knocked out of the tourney by host Hutchinson. Jim Garrison 1345 and Denny Wilhelmi 1545 wait to get the tip. Trainer Vince Catarello keeps the team in top physical condition. 4 f ig 22,5 E r T .L z -c i. U 4 T: ax? -41 1 5 ,df 5 'i 1 f' -K I' 5 1 ' -u, 1: 11- X - I., . - , 4-ri TE.. 15 ' 'fa ga it - . gi- if 9 ' 'Ea ' ' - , B 1 'ffwf' 1 . - -,M it , 1 , ' Q 1 ' 1-mr X , . N ' : - 'M-f..Q, 1' Q Q: Q E it Q ' -. ' . an .. rr' 'gig v f,sr5.f 3956 155 if yxsX3'f ,501 Notions Top JC 1960-61 RECORD Purdue Extension LaGrange Bloom Wheaton B Morton North Central B Schimer Wilson Erie Tech Broome Tech Moline Wheaton B Crane North Central B Elgin Chanute Air Force Base Bloom LaSalle-Peru Lincoln Thornton Wright Amundsen Purdue Extension Chanute Air Force Base Amundsen Wright Wilson Young Harris, Ga. Hutchinson, Kans. .UC 104 124 109 85 11'7 99 115 82 94 72 95 104 '72 61 119 83 94 109 64 89 101 84 103 80 102 119 94 '78 6'7 OPP 53 88 51 '72 67 65 46 '79 69 102 67 62 '76 '73 60 84 81 '74 51 62 98 53 88 85 48 97 89 96 88 Team in Scoring , fn AN' 'fig ge. . J J' 2 '-X :X ,sf Pass the ball to Tom, Ed! I-Ie's all alone under the basket! Dennis Wilhelmi grabs in another rebound. That's two more points for Jim ,1 ' 1' -2-'vsxoxff 'V ll xiii .LX-.111 ,vm H J . :' 2 . . -122. 'F . ' - -il:-S541-ISHN 221-1 X '1v2a+5,. ,g::q'ZL.:5:E5i:- New.- , , :-:,:Qm:.:-'- ' 11.-'E'-iiil' - '- , 2-., 3.599552 -5: ca -' is--A -as 'S' ff Ni- E93 25. wg- 1-3532 X -fa-ss 172114 2--:rx : , Garrison. rf: V fi - ' r ...rr I .. ,V -1:2 w-1.v:2.Ns:..,:,. , 34' -' ' ' - y-aqui-:2YPY'9T?'4?'4 - - .42 - il ' '1 ' '5i::Lv115Q5 if' 1 Q ,., 'K ag 2 Q3 4 'fi .. ' 1, QQ' . Q 3 lui. . K . , I :QT-g:::l.,N rt .. ii Nd 2.2.12-: ,H . A X, t M ,x,. . . -mf-. - . .,-- ' ' - -- ' -we-f sa..- WQ xx, III Ni N 1 X5 N1Tff'iaSmf' A Bill Sparlin was voted most valuable player by his teammates. Individual Effort Throughout the season, Bill Sparlin was the te am s park plug. He finished with 575 points, a 19. 8 average, and a . 470 shooting percentage, hitting a high of 39 points against Wright. Selected most valuable player by his teammates, Bill' s drib- bling exhibitions and his ability to connect from 20 feet out proved a great source of pleasure for the fans. Ed Edson and Dennis Wilhelmi, the six-foot-four gold dust twins of the Wolves, averaged 16. 6 and 13. 6 points per game, respectively. Their rebounding talents and scoring potential plagued many an opponent. Defensive ace Jim Garrison and all round player Jerry Widlowski finished with averages of 12. 8 and 13. 6. Though completing his eligibility at mid ye a r, D a ve y French made an invaluable contribution to the Wolves' success. He averaged 10. 7 for 15 games and swept backboards all over northern Illinois. Jerry Widlowski was a starting regular for two seasons. is H-, K 1 wk Ed Edson was the only freshman starter on the squad. Sparks T ecum . The team lost a valuable player when Dave Coach Wills shows concern over the play of the team. French graduated in January, Dennis Wilhelmi p r o v i d e d rebounding strength for the team. ZW K A. -1,0 -rf . ng gun. . Jim Garrison was defensive ace on the squad. Golf Tecun Goins Second in Conference . ' x BOTTOM TO TOP: Bob Kegley, Day e Kettwig, Frank Trizna, Gary Wigell, and Jerry Widlowski. This is Coach Marshall Erickson's first year with the golf team. Capping a successful season. IJC's six- man golf team took second place in -the Northern Illinois JuCo League meet at White Pines course at Bensonville. Bob Kegley paced the Linksmen to their runner-up total of 324 with a 78, followed by Jerry Widlowski at 815 Gary Wigell, 82: and Brian Conrad, 83. Frank Trizna shot 86, but only the four highest scores counted in the total. Dave Kettwig was also a member of the squad. Playing at White Pines, Timber Trails in LaGrange, and at Woodruff, Joliet ran up a 5-3 won-lost record. Other members of the league were LaGrange, Thornton, Lyons, and Wright of Chicago. f 'x These vivacious girls, Pat Mahoney, Io Ann Martin, Judy Rakoski, loyce Speckman, Paula Ross, qgmv- fue - l ,.,!: and Dawn Hartwig, combine their efforts to encourage school spirit. Cheerleaders Encourage School Spirit . Supplements to this ye ar's cheerleaders' squad were Larry Kienlen, Tom Kienlen, and Paul Brower. Through rain or shine, victory or defeat. . . whareverthe Outcome. the cheerleaders remained the most enthusiastic supporters ofUC's ath- letic teams throughout the 1960-61 season. These vivacious girls and strong-lunged boys were constantly rallying the team along with such cries as J-I-lol, I-I-let , You gotta F-I-G-H-T', or just plain C'mon Wolves, let's go. Was their effervescence diminished that frigid night they yelled encouragement in front of half-empty foot- ball stands? Were they deeply disappointed by that last-second, one point basketball defeat cancelling 40 minutes of supreme effort? The answer in both cases is, of course, yes. But you can bet that these living examples of school spirit, if given the chance, wouldn't have traded places with anyone else in the world. A striking example of enthusiasm is the captain of the c h e e r - leaders squad, Dawn I-lartwig. gf , and are functions . npfif ,gi - bw.. , uv'-Y f ' ff! . Q V A ,.,V , - 5 1 1 1' 1 1 - N 8 up i , I ,. . .xl . 1. 1 .L .mv a- 5 J . Q: X x dwg-L lp!-L.sd L. rl 'wl..XEQ, I -N . TL , ff'-v'f'i ' f Q. m 'Q f 'mf' , ff-abs ' . :fgtgg ' M . ox W W. X, XV' W Ep, E1 -Q5-H JW , V -. .555-., . f.'o:92?2nx :Af-N. ' wx . W-QFA. N. 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N 1,-liar .. ,v ,451 ,T I ., ., If ,m. ft. . . , 22,152 bf the . . . ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTN An Able Administration Guides Our . A friendly smile and warm greeting await those who .. meet Dr. William C. French, the new superintendent of I I ' the Joliet Township High School and Junior College. . I A native of Kansas, Dr. French, who is married and the father of four children, received his Bachelor ofArts degree at Pomona College in Pomona, California. He continued his education at Teachers College, Columbia University, in New York, where he obtained his Master's and Doctor of Education degrees. 19, Prior to his arrival in Joliet, he served as an admin- istration assistant at the Evanston Township High School, principal of the Moline Community High S c hool and Junior College, and principal of Syosset I-ligh School in New York. I-Ie has taught at Evanston Township Hig h School and Rye High School in New York. With the belief that a family should participate in activities together, Dr. French and his fam ily enjoy swimming, skiing, and vacationing. :lp The Board of Education, which is composed ofseven members, tackles such problems as setting salaries, se- lecting teachers, appropriating funds, proposing tax ref- erendums, and any other matters dealing directly with the school. In order to best take care of the business of the school, the board meets every month. Special meet- DR. WILLIAM C. FRENCH ings and study sessions are also held for investigating the major problems. BOARD OF EDUCATION: BACK ROW: Norman J. Keck, president, William Grintong Robert M. Geist, Jr., vice- presidentg Dr. E. Charles Cohenourg Dr. William C. French. FRONT ROW: George P. I-Iankinson, business mana- gerg John C. Kingsburyg Mrs. Verna Carey, secretaryg W. Howard Lloydg R. Wayne Webber. Xfw I5 -0 -6 'U I vi ,W X' ' ' Destinq . Helping students work out their problems and organizing school activi- ties are the main respon- sibilities of Dean Elmer W. Rowley. Available to students for help. guidance, or just to lend an attentive ear, he is always willing to speak at pep rallies and likes to participate in the I. C. extra-curri- cular activities. A native of the Lock- port-Homer area, the Dean and his wife have five children, a son and four daughters. Dean Rowley can usu- ally be found in the midst of a group of young peo- ple sharing their enthus- iasm, laughing at a good joke while enjoying his pipe or cigar, and top- ping it off with a hearty smile. -sv 'JF' so M M-uw-n .-f- ,fr ' A , lilwxgx M., .,-, ff' wmv-vw Q ? sr? DEAN ELMER W. ROWLEY AQ SUSAN H. WOOD Assistant Dean JOHN H. FRENCH Assistant to the Dean Assistant Deans, Advisers Are a Vital vs -ar ., m:1vr:riZfi ' -rs ' .reef -511 'N' - swwgfszrixmrsxri .,sA-.?.1--:rf - ' . 51i'k8iIEfEEr5E5Q'E A , .3 , ' F' W' JOHN CORRADETTI HAL DELLINGER Pre-Commerce Fine Arts Pre-Education A warm-hearted smile, a friendly word, and a helpinghand,these and many other qualities are possessed by Miss Susan Wood. Despite her hectic schedule as assistant dean, she remains calm and smiling. Her numerous and varied duties include approving work scholarships, answering telephone calls, writing and answering letters, and coun- seling, or just talking to students. Favorite pastimes of Miss Wood are traveling, playing bridge, and reading. The former superintendent of the Beecher Community Unit Dis- trict, Mr. John French, came to JJC this past September to serve as assistant to the dean. After serving only six months in this position, he was named by the school board as the new general a nd assistant superintendent of the junior college and high school. Mr. French, who is a native of Potomac, Hlinois, has been prominent in various edu- cational studies on both a state and national level, also he has been active in several educational organizations. Around JJC, Mr. French has proven himself a welcome and able administrator, as is evident by his speedy advancement. Regular meetings with the dean and assistant dean are attended by the college advisers to keep abreast of the latest developments in the college. Besides counseling the JC students in selecting the best courses for their futures, the advisers also teach their respective classes. Link to Education Q 4,-' GEORGINA SMITH Pre-Education Home Economics is t - ' i ' 7.,x-' 7 , , , , 1 Q V1 5- ill, ' O , , . Q .,, ,,,,,. , , e -.ax. 'N,v W., 'Q -,:'. Afg- HENRY SIMPSON Liberal Arts Pre-Legal Pre-Journalism L,- 'S-. STEVE LENICH PAUL JOHNSON Industrial Training General . .. .IV .5 S ' ist, i . A N. 3, , X x y -1 x X N '1 4 .- '-.A 3. f-,,,5- h ., 'mi 07 ' Q' A .. r. Edrv, ex, , , x N E. C. PUDDICOMBE LOLA EMERY Medical Sciences Two-Year Business Pre-Commerce Ki 4' 'fax sr, , ' '1 r ' ,g '3 lr . DONALD GREEN DONALD ESWORTHY Engineering Engineering Applied Arts . . LEONA E. BROWN Home Economics University of Illinois F GEORGINA SMITH Home Economics Eureka College University of Illinois N x X , Y l 'QW .'v.g:5sg,J . 1 ,X 'sex 'sh- vb! P4:t.5+! Xq 'gs rom the Seed to the T cible I, ,wg 1 A f 1 1 U V? '?vwY - in M. X I xx .sf MAX KUSTER Chairman, Agriculture University of Illinois n i I. - Q, ,,,, . r 3 - - ggi,-5.1:-s F , ,. X f-sp - ' I. '1- -1 X 5i3E:5Ef.i'f5. ,-,'- Q:-il'QfQ5f2 Zf:' . '- 'ii . - me I FQ V ' sm'?w1f:ff1:-zssfgisssgfrvssgsi , - ' ' X' , N ' vl N ., .G-,,,,.x. SAAX 44 1. se ss I 2 N l W be 'i sihgt ,. 1 - 'U' 'A ix'-ASX-iss:2rYg ....... L is X t' u..-a.-- Q . . ' ' K ' - e I ' -ak.:r-- , , W , :FNNN sg W Q .. s, NE .5 N :s.:','s-rx?-: - r - -Q-s'3..' -' X r s i+- .. sf ' ,Z Yi XV, ,St fx ,S-as 5-..a. ' s.:Yi d I' S v ?' . Q Y sf. As,-Lggi ' A, t s S54-Y X 8- K' li-I 9 , 2 'Y Sty 6 J 4' x WX The child development course is an important phase of home economics. These mother's little helpers are busily stirring up an original concoction. ,.. X 5. to.. .I . V X, ag. .-..-f' Nw, ., in ,. A Q I 'X X ' ' 'At 555' Tm Q Ns ,, ii.. - QS 'SSS 15 I N, - ' , ' . ' ' . 'N , . L - i - '. 'I ' 5 DORIS L. BONAR Chairman, Home Economics University of Illinois NANCY NEWMAN Home Economis University of Wisconsin uv... ws. -Q I-44-'Q -. vm gr Jziix ss. :s.+a.Qkxk. Fine Arts . . x l 1? MARCIE M. LONG IP ,, C ,f Art -l Y Ty 'S Iowa State Teachers ' 1 College s l :V th N University of Wyoming 1 , ,,Lig:211: - Q 'Z l.i1:fs?- 5, Q-'- a iu -ml 34.12, LK! -i ' sl x- H. 'r fb, , ' Wt. 1 ' K V 'viii' AX, PETER LABELLA .j'f?f- Music I F 7 5 f Eastman School of Music X x ' ' , . . i 'f ' University of Rochester l N. ' V. v , 4 K A .1-. xi ,-., !'. :,I 9-,T .: in 'T X .f If . M s I'-12 E' ' ui! -x 'W'e BRUCE HoUsEKNEcHr 34-- ' Chairman, Music Pennsylvania State University N Eastman School of Music University of Rochester EARL KURTZ 4 All University of Wisconsin The Fine Arts Hove Charms . ,fvk A HAL D. DELLINGER Music University of Kansas Teachers College, Columbia University gps...- N 1 4.' Wifi' 15 le- 5 Mui' M 4 8 Under the supervision of Miss Long, the boys begin their drawings of Pat Smith, who poses for their art session. Biological Science . ll I Sf' CHARLES A. SCHOENKNECHT Chairman, Zoology University of Michigan Geological Science . . GEORGE WELLS Chairman, Geology University of Southern Illinois University of Illinois Ta-, mu, Al j YK? t'.'. -Y J, , I i iiii sw 'Kb' Mr. Nelsen and Ken Bromberek listen as Mary Ann Lambakis describes the anatomy of the frog. IRMA A. BUE'LL Georgraphy University of Illinois University of Chicago .sir ,,., , V ? qilimfir ,R x it ,S f . , x ,L , Phu-v A , 1 , . r ' 1-in I 3 ,Wi , 4 ,ix 1 EVERETT NELSEN Zoology University of Wisconsin WILLIAM HUGHES Botany Evansville College Indiana University Ohio State University EDMUND PUDDICOMBE Physiology Northwestern University of Illinois University of Chicago Practical Learning c, S93 Always willing to lend a helping hand, Mr. Leatsier develops pic- tures for the yearbook staff. RUSSELL O. UTGARD Geology Wisconsin State College University of Wisconsin fin MAYNARD LEATSLER Chairman, Photography University of Iowa Business Education K N. . we 451.- 'ix 'IBPT-.V Dut to Use . NOT PICTURED: JUNE CI-IAPIN Business Education 40 'sh 4:----L Western Michigan University University of Denver 'fi - f 1 3' . , , , .J 5. ff ' I ELIZABETH DELLINGER Business Education University of Kansas fesd ELMER I. IAMNIK Marketing Eastern Illinois University -E lbs- M DORTHE HUDZIETZ Chairman, Business Texas State College Northwestern University , A U , 1 H.. I y I . -jf' .11 -rid is xi is '. LOLA A. EMERY Accounting Illinois State Normal University University of Chicago WILLIAM W. KAHLE Office Occupations A University of Illinois Northern Illinois University BEATRICE LANE Business Education University of Illinois IOI-IN CORRADETTI Accounting Illinois State Normal VU '. ' it University Northwestern University I if gftsmf J yf Y! 8 Y ' as fi- ,334 lim . ,W x .I -, walk. s ,gl - 5 N. I 'uv r ' V 'Lauri'- Xkm ZOLLIE W. HALL Salesmanship, Retailing Eastern Illinois University MARGARET C. MCMANUS Business Education Western Illinois University University of Illinois i ,i Helping with extra curricular activities is part of many teachers' schedules. Mr. Corradetti takes tic kets at many games. Chemistrq-Dhqsics . . 'Rr 1 f i' 5. - 4, 1 . A nz! ,f -y... ,.,5. - f!f'Vb '4P'-' X- 1 -:N j V, , '-fi' PT,- ' ' 'ltwf' , fr- A t s NN 73 . wx 'Fizz-175 x X tt c- J T. iifsifiif' ., :5-. , .1 Q5 , 25:1-',!:1s1x1:-:., ,. . f 'sz bv, 4 Q 1. VY- far -5. - -rg:-: . ,-fn-,it-ri gliy . V- ,ww-gifs, x , .,,r,,. .-, :pk-'D,,-.1 Y .aa . 5.3, 15-3 ' .-as--.ga,:3?:j.?:32jSffr'P11335-,:, .: asf: 'V:-rwa.'a3.gf,:g-1---rr,wg wi-:gS?'kQ:f'1 , Q,-:5-figsfffiisfssise ' ' i .,,- GLENN c. Youuo an if. Chemistry, Microbiology V 5 Oklahoma State University mf' Illinois State Normal E- rr- University Y- fit, f g '57'Q 23315, ff, TE' I ' 7 L ff fa. ,fasasmnv-ss' .YI LEONARD M. ONSGARD Physics St. Olaf College University of Wisconsin Always eager for knowledge, Sally Booth and Larry Hawkin- son listen attentively as Mr. Larson explains the function of the reflux consenser. 1 -RSF... f:f 1' . .Q-uf i. A sf YA Aff' A W . fvyy, by 15,1 'f gay: f 1 t V -cs ,, Q x . t 2,55 6 09 :- vga 51 ,ar 4 4. a , J, E! t ..-:rs-Azz, I gnu.- ? dv- U . J ' .15 . N, 33. 5' isa, t li N . ,x 4 NOX x t as st , - H.: - HN . E ,MR , , 5 Q bm I p e LEROY E. MECAY Chemistry Lincoln College University of Illinois University of Missouri C. M. EGGMAN Chemistry Indiana University MELVIN J. LARSON Chairman, Chemistry Concordia College University of Chicago ROBERT L. PRICE Chairman, Physics Hamline University University of California We Prepare Now Education, Dsucholoqu, Librciru . . iii 23:3 GRACE A. BREWER Director of Testing, Psychology, Education DePaul University Northwestern FN ' -4x,,4 Helping a prospective stu- dent register for night school is Mr. Tompkins, A A director of the Adult Education Division. For the Future . . 3 -- - wQ l LOTTIE M. SKIDMORE GEORGE A. FOX Chairman, Library College Library Ottawa University Knox College University of Illinois University of Illinois WILLIAM G. CHASE Psychology Illinois State Normal - ' University 1 1 '3Qii5i,,,, ' c .,,,,.. '1 EMELY M, PETERSEN Special Education University of Southern California , ka.1'fg5,g,fgjj,g:4.1.5.5-'313: . ' f' -, , , 1 i Q29 i :jn Q' :E lgk: :Y WK l -. it LEWIS M. ROBINSON Education University of Illinois Popular Bennett Cerf was the featured s pe a ker at the Northeastern Illinois Education Association meeting in Joliet. EnqHsh.. L, 'F' EQQEEIA s . Xb 5 it si PALMER C. HOLT English Guilford College East Carolina Teachers ,Q 4, ...Q-J I .stir I in fifx 1 LOUISE C. LONGMAN English Monmouth College University of Illinois College University of Chicago v f' Tee: -. W Q , ,M Q, A, . ir E' xlib, J L R' . I fy - f , 'T s f . 'sex 1 .ss2aQ?as,, K, ffaf -'i' ,- I A .ssa- Q stef 1 ,v - 'fxlsf ' .NXWA x I ,r-r -A - Y Q- . X 3 .' .. - Q VF' . Rygy K- if . - I -NN, J ,NY w ' -, NCS G. p N 231 ' ww.t-s www Iififgif 5 gggak Ji 'v O P311 ., '. ' - it , 'ills 455 Q as... I-pn.,-f , 4 s refs ' A '5 N 325 Q .. 1 '-T -,,, t BEN F. DAY English Eastern Illinois University George Peabody 471,-X f N-nur DANIEL S. MCCARTER Speech Johns Hopkins University Catholic University Better Communication Through CATHERINE WOOD Speech Illinois Wesleyan University Northwestern University WILLIAM W. JOHNSON Speech Northwestern University fEi.f2s v,'N,,,' 'tb I I ROBERT P. BURK Literature, English New Mexico Western College PAUL O. JOHNSON Speech, English Gustavus Adolphus College University of Wisconsin MARION P. MCANALLY English University of Illinois Q. , 1' I ' ., . eg 'E' U 1,455 ,, . -Carl I, ' --VV' , :':'?:L.A:1xfZt.1' f o , I' .. . alll. 533, ,-.1 is-v,-,g , ,-Shlfet ....... w' , ., -' '.:-Y - Lt.,... 375ifS3ff1?5s'9IJ-?H'f'f- CATHERINE ADLER Chairman, English St. Mary's College University of Chicago English . X.. , '1 ' . J-fps 4 I .7 . ' ,mtz-Y. ,gr ' P 'C' ' 41 . -:- - '-:fg.-,-.-1-C. -ff .,,e--- V . - 17.1-4..1,4:,, ,cs .v.,,4nn , , ., gn ...,:.,r+,g.a.': -.:-Q ' . ra a ,-4.H,yw ,,5f.-2.-Drying-,fi V' N1'-' - 1 1 v f'. J - IL--ZLL'-1' 'LL-' '- 'F' f '- ' ' ns- 4-Za-.a BYRON Cl-IRISMAN English Bradley University University of Illinois 1' ,.':rsE5:1 Q5-iigg, ' :z ' ps- ,as . , A I' 5' A Nam. 4 ROBERT MALLARY Speech University of Illinois YU' - ax 9 11215 7' S-K' 5 Ns 2, .. VERA C. SMITH English University of Chicago Northwestern University ?6L' E., MARY THACKABERRY English University of Illinois . 314211. ' 1.1:-wang rf: ffl... vig -.,:,1:1ggs-'Q J W 'A 2:.l5s:ss.: 4 ggggjsua is ' H--. xiziw:-5 s -:,:- lb -- 21 J ,f 1 J fs ff- Q X J R 1 N s ask . 'rf' -' jfEiE2f1:.' X .-,. . JACOB D. POTTGEN English Eastern Illinois University University of Illinois fm' I Always ready to be of assist- ance, Mrs. Smith works both 'iff ,. . I I .Q lf' li '- A l'l - .... 'f y ' . 39 : 5 zl ' V' If A ' ' X X D 1. ,W ,I Us f .. 'My A m ais- zzz., ,V , ' DAVID v. ER1cKsoN ,s 9 - 5:5 '.-', 5 ' . 1.-'Q-4, D ' i v 'X ' ' Q ' - A A English I4 E ll V J , , V Z F AVA' Wi-, '- g University of Illinois f f '- I 'EE li 4 A,,,.....- 11 ' with her English students and yearbook staff. Foreign Lcmqucxqe . , . ?X fl . ' ,.--I ,r If . 1 J R ff : - ,Af g 1 Nc, ' ' ks I 51- . ' 48525-5. 1 Lf. 1-'r: ':- I fu . r - rfgiirljl g '- . 1 AJ X-. ' 1 Q, U- ,A J We sa, '- -C tc- X 1 ,fig f .cfrsz IA Z v : ,Q 'J ,437 .. A--I X -I r-. 'r-:gr-.. .- A , ., . ,ya-'fS:1. .' V 4. .. ,I fa n s 55 -r, .544-, . 5, R ,.. L J,-'g' I - ' we .f I F? tlfEi1i'I 35-iii' . N N 1 A .. , ,J, . A ,. ,Zig ..,. ,I+ : ,lx f , -. ,. fl X 5 2,329-.f.v1'sgegs. X . . Y ' ,ggflpirhf I ' Cf 4 5 X gl? ', ' b. il N A 1 1 ., F- -psf .g.:-:-., .-s 1 1 -.--' V -r -- - ,- 35:52. :Q-1, I . '- ' f' eawk I ,, X 1 . f: - . ' ,. - -.gg - 'X ' X 'X ' - 'V s f 3 I- I 31 A H r . r Bi: f-i 'ff f v xx N. V' f 2, ' J r is 7- . ' 1 H is ,gs ., i, as . , I I. l X ,gg Q,Q3'.J-'f 4 V. z 151245155 :it . QL .Ir : s. .x t , Q, ,. . 7 .' Q'-.M ' Q' Ag.: ' :V ,, ,rj '- t i . M s ' ' P' . J . Spanish is not only fun, but is also hard work. Pam Gray and Rita Ragsdale diligently translate Spanish into English. 1- 7' ,.,,.,.i . z. , if' Q . . .. QL1.,-c-.Sty :- yy ,,::5,.,,r ' --13:3-5' A Y - - ' - 11. :kg ? 1.5. 14- , 1 Q he -5 ,Ml r s u L 3 -.5 H . ' U o Q a V WL ' 1 o u -.,, D Q 3 4' ,. WILLIAM L. BURNS French De Paul University University of Illinois ELSA E. SCI-IILLING German Illinois State Normal University University of Chicago Records help the students to learn, and Miss Schilling is using records to interest her students in German. if - '-l. , ls , : 5 -,, . A -g 4 s 'fr' sl,. six gi f x 4 I ' ' EUNICE A. FRENK Chairman, Foreign Language Spanish Valpariso University Northwestern Univer sity JOAN L. FOOTE Spanish Bradley University Iowa State University Lcmquolqe ond Moth s - p, ,sl '--ww-s:.:,z.,,,,,,N , ,,,,,N.mk I 4' fix 1 tsp : .lsr sf -no . pf f .f at fr. a ,J- 3 'g Y 6' ,wifi ' elif' - - - .cl -' -xlffixl 'asf' . f ,aiiiils X, , L-,x,,,t . .... .. is . I we 't Mathematics . . 56.-fq -fGN fs? was DON M. ESWORTHY Mathematics University of Illinois Si., Qw,g,.1:71mgzg7:qgg, 3 55, , www : w, 1,15-357 , gl, , , ,sz-r,x:q fS ,. z- -x-mam, .1 1 Q ,aw ,. . . -.',:,'gjvj:,m , I-A - -' M ,:.:-1--'f W -..:- ,.-f .-'. t. V W , fo ':? ' , fm .4 , K ' fl--...... f e'1-- V 2: 1 Ji .O J ' F Q x Y as N x r, S N6 ix X 5 Wi , N Q 1 A xx :Ex 5, af ,..f A 4' e Q sv, 1 A , HK MQ 0, it-QQ Q ,ax , ,, vc 1- .aaa f-.. .Hi ,..,1 +e97 . QE, A Lev-rx .isp X 1- ,,-gag. 1 54, .1 xv 4' ' 1 ,J i A ,xg 3, , .' WENDELL D. WILLIAMS Mathematics University of Illinois rf' xff' ' 5' fx ,f P, y 5' :Tfa Under the direction of Mr. Kohl, a studentand class ' prove a geometry theorem. Emphcrsizeol for Future . MARY LOUISE FISHER Chairman, Mathematics University of Illinois RICHARD C. I-IARDER Mathematics Illinois State Normal University ARNOLD D. EDWARDS Mathematics If i'.' Northern Illinois University 5 MELVIN E. MAY 355. ' 'A' Mathematics ' '1' '21 I Platteville State -: ' Ja -f v University of Wisconsin f.. .r. , ERNEST E. KOHL Mathematics by ..Q:...:... 19 X X 22325. .1 -1 -I - fwfr 1 -wt-ff3::f:f'-,'-f ' I -a f t e-7' 'tsstiff -ea:.1gffg,'vff ,:f1rg,-- P , . Q. is , . Q:-it 13' 'ga' V . 1, f' fx 1, 51, . ' , if y -. -V gr-sas, J 3:-a IK- .- 4 -:Qi lv: '3'-arf? :, 'ii if ' ' at Lafayette College 4 f K State University of Iowa 3 YQ X -1-.Q K 1 -. ,, W ,4 . 4 M 'jr In 1 e f' 235. his ff 1- f 'i Nl. . 'idx ' .n. 4., ffnr: ' .- fi .fr N' T 3 ftljf sf., s R-3:97 '55, :S f- WL' wx? fi lsli D ,- 'Da aa......s... 'A 1 gg iiffbr A Q' gi, S ,' sl- w.- f -- 'ff-'f,f3.g,C1K:x '51 ffl I ,ss A n 9'5- 1 1 -1 ' I5 uf ' Dhtgsicczl Education . , P: .-., loan Krohn shows her skill on the parallel bars for the members of her squ ad and Mrs. D'Orazio, the faculty supervisor. A A . 3 - ,:f ?9 'SQLQ- T ' :ffl ,ni-f-,255 -:l ip Q40 3356 R. 512' ' ? 4-.' gh' . 7 ' -' 5 ,apt f9'- ,Q :fm t f. ,X 5 .,,.. 5 gf A . 2-gf--ww - ' 1 -- X ' t I , J -,ff '-' ,. S X BARBARA HARRISON Physical Education University of Illinois BUELAH G. HOFFER Chairman, Physical Education University of Illinois Northwestern University .I 1'.1F:f f :fY'-. 5 ' A I .'1. , ,fl MARY A. BRODIE DELORES CARROLL Physical EClLlC3fiOl'1 Phygigal Educafign Indiana University Eastern Illinois University jglvai ..--0' VERA THALROSE Modern Dance Hunter College New York University Colleqicms Strive for wa' e X :Sa , is 4 V :553 ., 4-P .w ' ' ., if Q--:at 3' to x . E55 X ' fx 6 r 5 , . . A X . y 15. , 1. a 4 . S . ELIZABETH REVELL Physical Education Northern Illinois University 5, N.-v I Eff 7 KATHLEEN DAWSON Physical Education Northern Illinois University ,fftfar . Q t . , Q Q ' WSH. , ., M - Q . . t.. -f 5 was vm. 42939 L 'X ji . ., S rl PATRICIA LEMANSKI Physical Education Illinois State Normal University x Q-4 C X 1 X K r X , ,XY I lllwll ZQEQHQ' X X - PK 1 IEANNIE D'ORAZIO Physical Education Luther College F V- 51,3-:ruse L-1,55 A ' ,432 714 . , '. 574 ' A- 757' , fi , fra . T T' - X , .-,' - - .11 .gf - -15 QV. . ' -' , M my ,f vii Sr 'N ,WA ,W ,. 1 f 5 ., .1 , 1 . flax-11a:11E1scfas.,-E1f-1 Q e' ' x af as 4' -.Q :4:::1g.-5.3: . .ay z , , it .F as I 2 R' . i - GEORGE FAHRENHOLZ Physical Education LaCrosse College Northwestern University Dhqsicol Fitness v it w 'uf' p--...-Q QQ' RAY KLooTwYK ' Physical Education Iowa State University Drake University . M NK.- ,,.t ,. 5 rx GILBERT D. BELL Physical Education Bradley University QQ ,Ii .M 'Y .,1' X ', s 4 , if KEN P. PARKER Physical Education University of Illinois Dave Kettwig performs his stunts on the parallel b ar s. Both the women's and men's gym departments u se the various pieces of apparatus. . n 'L 1 i - fi 1 . 7' ' fm- fa ,ff res -M . 45 3 , S, .fl i F312 'z - iii! 'K RUSSELL LEKSELL Physical Education HERMAN WALSER Chairman, Physical University of Minnesota Education University of Illinois One. . . two. . . three. . . four ..... With much stress being put on physical fitness, calisthenics have become a vital part of the gym program. Social Science iL:L'fQ+Q'i: 7:i5.fIf': : iv. 1 .1.---ini' E . A ' 1 A 4 U' 7'i-P'-7'-x.' - . ' - A' ' ,, X' T ,J c ' tty ' if I . -.,--b '- Vw? ' . . f 4 - 1 4, , if fb , gif' sg! H 7 T c W ' wwf A 'V - -- - V ar. 15: is , -i HENRY B. SIMPSON A. A. WILLS Economics DePaul University NOT PICTURED: JOHN BIRKHOLZ Economics Wisconsin State Northern Illinois University iff? WY finaly? JAMES R. THOMPSON History Rutgers University Emory University JAMES E. WALTZ. History Illinois Wesleyan University of Illinois Social Science Evansville College University of Kentucky EUGENE J. BONDAR Social Science Colorado University Lawrence College Deals With Societq . Going over a test paper is an everyday event in a teacher's life. Mr. Thompson care fully checks Sue Baer's paper as she looks on. GLEN A. EVANS HARRY D. LEINENWEBER Social Studies History Monmouth College Hanover College University of Chicago University of Chicago t f , -vox ' ll, f 1 Xl 'Z V Viv .ako ti Trade, Industrial, and Tecnnical Education . . 9 YP. 5. ' ' . ' A f.j?x i-Iii 'J' ff' S :ev . Q r r- it ? 5,..L -- f f- O, gifs V 71' ff? if giglsnt ' , R ' ,' ! f fQ . , if 'c:i.,,.W-'g' 7, i f O 5 , I x 'Z SEK' V K 1 iss :V J an 1 U I. f M' '-Q5 ELLERY H. FROST K ' Chairman, Trade After being carefully studied, the intricate wiring ofthis University of Nebraska television will be familiar to W 9' HERBERT RAWLINS A Drafting Western State College University of Illinois .?,,,.+-- STEVE LENICH Engineering Millikin University Bradley University these students. University of Chicago 'li' f ' 4 GORDON NIESSNER Electricity Stout State College Prepares for Future Careers . IW'- ind' 'C' ALFRED RACCI-UNI Automotive Stout State College Northwestern University ,sr Wav- , Ili-, g I J i. L . X DREW W. CASTLE Engineering University of Illinois University of Wisconsin LLOYD G. ZIMMER Machine University of Wisconsin University of Illinois 3 CLAYTON WINTERSTEEN Woodworking Illinois State Normal University New York University --QQ' K 1 :- 1 ' x NORMAN ERKMANN Printing Stout State College s 'Q K. fs. Sis. . 4 , f fag' DONALD GREEN Electronics Morningside College University of Wisconsin f tell, a t... Q it ,idiffr -,1.3g:1,.,53,. O if '-'1:4,??i? 2 xiii? -3' V' I1 M 'F' l K I Q it M'-551 '. :fig - 'Y E A 5 R Au , ANN FRICK GRAYCE STADLER Supervisor of Publications Secretary to the Deans Various Staffs Work X . .Q...+.u-are-nuwqooylvqiryn-rum' S-in 7 EDITH METZ KATHRYN DCIARLD Secretarial Clerk for Mr. Fox Secretarial Clerk for Mr. French -wig ' .3 'x SONDRA FLINT VERNETTE COMER Secretarial Clerk for Dean Rowley SCCl'CFE1l'i31 Clerk fO1' M155 Wood Fa s X ,i in tg 'XF s r A ' , ' - av 1 7' L Members of the college cafeteria staff are: Kathleen Sweeney, Myrtle Pelkey, Ann Svazich, Marge Carlson, Ella Bolton, Kate Stefanshi, and Kay Wisneski , Behind the Scenes , . Q , 1 1? i LAWRENCE ANDERSON Building Policeman Kee in the building in tiptop condition are members of the custodial staff, P 8 Seated around the table from left to right are: John Anderson, Andy Z ah rn Vince Smith, William Jackson, Raymond Becker, Otto Pearson, Herbert For sell, and Lawrence Anderson. Standing are Harry Johnson and lohn Kra ke r Wifi ln: l'lll 'ul I ull Iv 1-72 ' I' - ss- -4 5 'MTV l L :Sl 1' f .s ,.f, he-ef I I ' '-4 BME BERNICE MICHAELS Health Services 4. DOROTHY RUTHENBECK Health Services ' 'M-:P Ati, A ' -qw, , 1.525-ae -J. 1 2.- 3 if , F . dx.. Q. .J ,a.- I the aspects of the E -1 X si L .,L- TI -- I , -Y A - '- . vh s ,F is NW , xv - W L college are the . . . STUDENTS 4 Y 1 1 A f L . 4 i I fs. ' r , A Q ' 'I . in l W 'hx' ,C?, 5, 9 f k , 1 x ev ' ff ,ro9,d-5,- ,Ii f 4 ,, + XX 3' 1 5 L W Officers Hecad .ff Y NX-, . , L A X ' Freshman Class . A 5 Y 1 ' : if . . ' - . - We N-v N 4-4 n A E N W x Y Ex: J .sr r - 3:- ,.: ..::- . -- .W .N . 50? Q be N.. ,N Nev . , X X QFKU . TTT: --------- 55 ' 5555 5 sss 555 L 555 55 11355, ' x 55555 ,555 .gg-l: :'h, '- - . , 5 I+- . NW 4 'xrvi xv x V ' - x P xi-gQi:. '?qg, .- , , -..A , X. : w.,vwi::,FN.mfaszz.,: h V V---' ' 'Q . f 9 as sei?-24 V. - .5 l V -I V, , A ., . V my- .' 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'H QQ 'V , ' A Af- Priscilla Aiden, loner 1 A V ' ' Q , .L A James Aldridge, Custer Park , V. r gl J j J ,y John Alexander, Lockport h K if-,Y -W , ' Sandra Amiot, Joliet g 3' ' f M 4' N J 'Bi-L ' rt A -N - ' ' ' fi, Betty Anderson, Lockport -f' ft fx H QI' A if if f' 'X in - ' cane. Anderson, Plainfield S 1 ' 1 N I A V 1 ' ff Judi Anderson, Joliet- f QQ, f if l x ,, , , Karen Anderson, Joliet 1 Sharon Andrew, Joliet l. Ah I pi ,il ,aes James Ariagno, Joliet ' ' 'H 'X , 'Q -K ln' f 'J 'Fo Henry Azuma, Joliet H ' F 3 X' 'Y' , Richard Bachara, Tinley Park fn 'SRA' pl, Jo Delma Baer, Braidwood ,Q sf I ' ' Randal Lee Bailey, Lockport A faoml sf .W 1. , Joseph Baker, Joliet 'Q' ' 1 ,gi 4'-, ' ,' A 1 Q if ' awk 'N A Lou Ann Balius, Joliet an ,X S ' 5 , -F Q, y 5 J W y ' 7-'Q' . f W ,f.'1:s T1 f - fm A--4 lf+p'ff A' 'Farsi Mary T. Barr, Morris ., ,,g, 4 E , ' -N ,.y tr AM E ,Qi Robert Bato, Joliet all ' Y E 1 vga f , lx ,Qi , A . Nicholas Baumann, Lemont -, gag., I ' Ax 5 Q X Ronald Baxa, Lockport i ,,,. - 'wa gli, 'L W I 'T f liaififsne ff xx N 3' L Donald Beahm, Plainfield Carl Becker, New Lenox Mary Ann Becker, Lockport Robert H. Becker, Lockport Janice Benac, Joliet Margaret Bennett, Lockport X35 N0 , W Q . A ?i'.::4a V V --X, VA 'rpm ' -'?3,, .,. W -r ix if .P Q vi f: T, 'fi , , L A 2: za , if 42' , Q ,B - V ,- V gi - 5 Q , 41 1 f- 1 ' , if Q' ' R '1 J ,J I V K 1' rr . 4 f 55 R, X? X , 4' F3 f '6-- 'i N' fr A ,, f S '1 ,it :figs vm' 4 . :Jr-vis - Jo Ann Martin and Allen Grysbash cast their votes for Joyce Speckman wastes no time in getting studies done. freshman class officers. i Freshmen Adjust to College Life I 1 - t f J E J ul ff? - 7 21 A f 5 1 - ,V - y, Ji J J J 1 in T -43 Y if .. is , Ji. ,, fffiiv -'Q - t FA - igfm N14 it V 'N V v ' 'LY lu :N .V ,. , 1 ,, ' ki- f J ,ly ., ' , id . t f-i ' ' '23 1 ,N-. I J, M ,hy J. 1 1 V, - ' 1 tv 4 S',,vl-:J J ,Lx ng ' f A it 3? 31 fx- , V ,S Q ,4 . - 4 V . X-, T- N3 V1 ' N eff kfx-. s. 5 if ,Q J ' tr M si4txas.?s. txt., swllmf - :M-: Q. s N VV Q I -is. J -' ,,,, V- 'V 0? it ,Q ,T FAN- Y- , kd r , , o , X - J ai ' J . J ' J ' A Y e.N.vn1-,-K. sit hh, X , .' 'I t V' ' F NET- V S ' J? .tl . A 3 f A f ef , ei ' . e J - .ii . , X Af -, 'J' 1 -f - ' . -1- f xx V Xi . - X, Q 'X Q , 'J' - xv' X r Barbara Bensen, Joliet James Benson, Joliet Dave Berard, Joliet Jerry Berger, Joliet Judy Bernoteit, Joliet Robert Bethell, Joliet Charles Blogg, Lockport Juanita Boehme, Lockport Alex Bonds, Joliet Lynn A. Book, Plainfield Sally Booth, Joliet Denis Borowski, Joliet Gerald Boucher, Joliet Leo Bourg, Joliet Douglas Boyd. Joliet Don E. Boykin, Joliet Tom Brasch, Lockport Howard Brandon, Joliet Everett Brannberg, Joliet Mick Brei, Joliet Raymond Brockman, Joliet Kenneth Bromberek, Lemont Paul J. Brower, Lockport Terry Bucciarelli, Joliet Diana Buck, Joliet Bob Bulkley, Joliet Edwin T. Bull, Lockport Thomas Burton, Wilmington Richard Butterbach, Plainfield Don Button, Joliet Sandra Cagwin, Lockport Curtis Caldwell, Joliet Thomas Campbell. Joliet James Canaday, Morris Richard A. Carlson, Joliet Andrea Carnegie, Joliet Thomas Carr, New Lenox Elbert Carroll, Joliet Bonnie Carter, Joliet William Cassell, Tinley Park Mary Cavanaugh. Joliet Frank Cepon, Joliet Kenneth Cercello, Joliet William Cernugel, Joliet Mary Cerven. Joliet Phyllis Chalstrom, Joliet Richard Chavez, Joliet Jim Chopp, Joliet Roger Christiansen, Frankfort Alex Cieslak, Braidwood Marilyn Clark, Joliet Clementine Coleman, Joliet Richard Collopy, Lockport Virginia Comerford, Joliet Ronald Cornelius. Joliet Deanna Costable, Lockport Doris Couch, Joliet Larry Covili, Plainfield Patricia Crane, Joliet Ron Cresto, Joliet Sharon Cronholm, Lockport Doris Crosby. Joliet Marion Crosby, Joliet Ronald Crosetto, Joliet Frank Crotty, Joliet Gerald Cunico, Lockport Dale Cupples, Wilmington Michele Curtis, Lockport James D'Amico, Plainfield Inez Daniels, Joliet Janice Darguzis, Joliet William Darin, Joliet Gary Da Rosa, Lockport Llewellyn Davies, Minooka Ima B. Davis, Joliet Berniece DeClue, Lockport . ,v 1 .3 pk ' fig- 6417 T '-,f ' ..., 'v F, 4 ' f X 3 eg J , p, , ,, W t UU A ff-it at 'ip 5 '- PM f Y, K A 6, ,.. L T2 f A 4 2 J ' 'ff -V' -4 ' 'Z' Q 4' 6 . is X f- K ff... x N s . it ' J J Q .. . - Niki?- 11 . ,aaa , QSM , P x ' ! P .V L, L N 25- an 4' 4-Q -4 Ea, 7- A Y A Jkxin 1 C C ,' 5 g-1. I V J. ' T A v J f' - lj 7 N Q J' f V H. .9 . Nd K 'V F , , R J f -'F za' ii ,I , 'Wm 'E 'N 'vui 1 5, ' -V ' ,, .1 Q T lx i 1 d ' fi V vf I , I, ' . SP3 was f ' :ga Q. C3 ff? 3- ,y uv., 7? X , J Q .bg fx ffvt in 4- J, ' I xx. , N - sgigtgsagtit f 4,12 , ,XI '. til Hn ' ' 'E J 3 f ,Pm 4 . 5 Q 'li ,.- . 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Richard DeMink, Joliet Eldon DeVore, Joliet Jack Dietz, Joliet Sylvia DiMonte, Joliet John Dinoffri, Joliet Loren Dixon, Joliet Charles Dockendorf, Joliet Richard Dombrowski, Joliet Thomas J. Donahoe, Kankakee Edward Doran, Joliet Ronald Dowen, Joliet Diane Downey, Joliet Ronald Drumm, Plainfield Larry DuChance. Joliet Loretta Dunajewski, Joliet Paul Duncan, Joliet Gerry Dunn, Joliet Robert E. Durant, Plainfield George Eaton, Plainfield Edward Edson, Lockport Dominic Egizio, Joliet Jeanette Egizio, Joliet Harry Eicher, Joliet Paul Martin Eisen, Joliet Joyce Ellena, Joliet Joan M. Elliott, New Lenox William Engle, Joliet Charles Engvall, Joliet Joan Enich, Joliet Nadine Enich, Joliet Phyllis Etheridge, Joliet Pat Evans, Wilmington Ronald Falbo, Joliet Sally Farnsworth, Lockport Richard Fazio, Joliet Gary Feil, Bremen Joann Felbinger, Joliet John Felix, Plainfield Jacqueline Feltz, Lockport Carol Fischer, Midlothian Carol Fiser, Joliet Paul Fisher, Joliet Kenton Fiske, Lockport Charles Fitzgerald, Lockport Ronald J. Ford, Mokena Ralph Foreman, Lockport Tyrone Foster, Joliet 1' f5flsw1--- Ls -rH N , id, , s The SHIELD staff takes a breather while attending a Did he really say that about me? asks Lois Hemphill yearbook clinic at Illinois State Normal University. as Carol Koenig beams an affirmative reply. Freshmen Keep Up With .IJC Events , Mark Fracaro, Lockport Ronald Franzen, Joliet John Frattinger, Plainfield Carol Freter, Joliet Tom Fretty, Joliet Verna Fretty, Joliet Douglas Fruland, Morris Dalinda Garcia. Joliet Wayne Gargrave, Yorkville John Garson, Lockport John Charles Gaszak, Mokena William Gelatka, Peotone Walt Geleto, Joliet Kenneth Gilmore, Coal City Tally Girard, Joliet Margaret Gleason, Joliet Art Gonzales, Joliet Nancy Gordon, Joliet Don Gould, Joliet Robert Govoni, Joliet Constance Govostis, Lockport Ruth Govostis, Lockport Larry Grable, Twelve Mile, Indiana Pamela June Gray. Joliet John Gregg, Joliet Tom Griffin, Joliet James W. Grimm, Joliet Diane Grinton, Joliet Donna Grumish, Coal City Allen Grybash, Mokena 4 . M N L5 .,. JJ - - ' ' - J It J ' '-'I-P13 2' J ' f' ' T -'31 ,332 f-'Q ' 'TSW In as .. J ' M, ' 1 , , , 'fx 4 1 - J - - L. 1 A Q - 'K . IE' 1 AK K ll C td J gi' , A - - 5- lffifiif' 1 ' ' Q I 1 X J I 'T V ,., 77 , Q21 J El .D A211 A ' aw. fi ,J . ., ' , ' , itil - , A Bi Q L f any V J my :IAF-9hqF,4 ,Pj An 'A 2 U, V 'H 1, f of-, .Ir J A 3 :Qs L4 ,X ,ll 1 J l '91 .Aa - , , K -N.. j 1 Oi, 1 , ,r rilaag- ,. -' -V ir , E - ' Ti itll.-.Alf -va fx, I sexe. 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Hawes, Lockport Lynmoore, Haynes, Joliet Curt Heath, Joliet Robert Heeg, Downers Grove Norman Heiman, Plainfield Davideen Hellberg, Lockport Paul Henneberry, Joliet Dave Hennessey, Joliet Lynn Herbst, Joliet James Herringer, Channahon Jeanine Hickman, Lockport A1 Hill, Joliet Jesse Hill, Joliet Lawrence Hill, Lockport Ronald Hilton, Frankfort Brian Hirner, Lockport Gary Hish, Wilmington Kenneth Hochevar, Joliet Charles Holl, Joliet Ronald Hollis, Joliet Stella Holmes, Joliet Jerome C. Hood, Joliet Ann Hopman, Tinley Park Raymond Hoppins, Joliet Peter Horvath, Joliet Thomas House, Lockport Debby Houseknecht, Joliet Penny l-lowk, Joliet Ronald M. Hughes, New Lenox Richard Hulina, Joliet Patricia Hunsley, Joliet David A, Hurst, Joliet James Hutchings, Morris Dale Imig, Joliet Richard Ivins, Metamora Ralph Jackson, Wilmington Gil Jacobs, Joliet John James, Joliet Matt Jandura, Joliet Charles W. Johnson, Joliet Gerald Johnson, Joliet Joyce Ann Johnson, Joliet Robert Johnson, Joliet Thomas Lee Johnson, Joliet Tom L. Johnson, Lockport Larry Johnston, Joliet Robert Joly, Lockport ' David A. Jones, Joliet Fred Jorgensen, Joliet Janet Jorn, Wilmington James Joyce. Joliet Janet Judnick, Joliet Albert Kaleta, Lemont Paul Kaluzny, Joliet Thomas Kanoski, Joliet Kathleen Keating, Joliet Patrick J. Keigher, Joliet Richard Kehlenbach, Joliet Thomas Kemp, Minooka Ruth Kenney, Joliet Robert Kerr, Joliet John Kienlen, Joliet Tom Kienlen, Joilet Jon Kimsey, Joliet BaldurQ Kirsch, Joliet -J -'- .- J 'E . f 'F'-v J n-Q 'V vw . xi .- 'vv 111 'tiu sk g lg , ,vu K . tfnxas. - Q 1 D I w H, J r A , i 'T' QQ- Y I Y X elif ' -1. 3. AAV' 'v Lt 'X :QU , fa. , ' ix Q ,- r , -as 4 . ' F 9 , - L, is .5 , N 1. 1 . , ' SA., . 1 .f' - f - 4-v ' s A , .' ' : ' Y Wx . 4, , ' fe , .r '4 J -,,:, ' 7 A' J , Y fb 7' If - - , . U X Q I 6 , if - - r . , L L, A A ii. 5' T G fb- qe I r as V , T' . ' -X L Q, . 1 ., A. 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Q , ff' ff lisa L A K as A if L4 . , .L it Q- -J K g 0 -77 , gh , K Mix Nancy Lee Klett, Joliet Richard Knarr, Lockport Wynn Knudson, Joliet Judith Knutson, Lockport Carol Koenig, Joliet Mike Koerner, Joliet Geroge Koertge, Joliet Barbara Kokosz, Joliet Dorothy Kon, Lockport Michael Kostecki, Joliet Robert Koval, Joliet August Kramer, Joliet Bill Krapf, Monee Kaye Krohn, Joliet Kay Kroschell, Joliet Gary Krueger, Lemont Joseph Kuban, Joliet Robert Kulof, Joliet Raymond Kurator, Joliet Michael Laatz, Lockport Curt Lalfontaine, Joliet Thomas Laken, Joliet Mary Ann Lambakis, Joliet Stephen J. Lang, Plainfield Myrna Lange, Blue Island Ron Lanham, Joliet John Lapikas, Joliet Ann Larsen, Joliet Tim Larson, Joliet Hogan Lau, New Lenox Alma Lauffer, Mokena Steve Lauffer, Joliet Kenneth Lawson, Joliet Janice Layette, Joliet Randall Leifheit, Yorkville Ira Leonard, Joliet Raul Leos, Plainfield Linda Lestina, Coal City Jerome L. .Levandowski, Joliet Mary Jean Lientz, Frankfort George Little, Joliet Harold Lee Lockhart, Joliet Warren Lucas, Joliet William Luebs, Joliet Angela Lukancic, Lockport Nicholas Lukasevich. Joliet David Lustick, Joliet Qgwi, ig ., . -f is ., -1- W 'LJ'- ' 3:57 ' W r T5-'Q 5-P43 ' 1 --3'-121254 4 ffsg 3- - . wma-'?'9'f- ' - ' V ' t ,.., Wx., M... V J J t 1- -Q ,,:?:.,-ev! ,iq fr new J J-. J -. 'X J 1 .nf J J Q L J , 1 1- 552153 ' '5'--f -.'. 1 X va 1 . K' xi J fm 'ma . .syrgig 4 ,- -X E 1 L ,. Q ,wr 1 2 7 gt. 5 E. Q Q.: Organizations campaign for their queen candidates by The JC Wolf, our mascot, was a prominent fig ure covering the halls with posters. Homecoming festivities. Freshmen Help Dlcm Homecoming Katherine S. MacDowe11, New Lenox Patricia Mace, Joliet Patrick Magosky, Joliet Patricia Mahoney. Sherrill Makovic, Joliet James Mance, Lockport Larry Mancini, Joliet Robert J. Manfred, Joliet Howard Mann, New Lenox Kristin Mann, Joliet - Louis Marello, Joliet Thomas Marion, Lockport David Markwell, Wilmington John Marshall, Wilmington Stanley Martin, Joliet Vincent Marvic, Joliet Frank R. Mason, Joliet Robert I-l. Mathews, New Lenox Larry Mathisen, Gardner William McCarthy, Lockport Richard McClintock. Joliet Donald L. McCowan, New Lenox Earl McDonald, Joliet Jim McGuire, Manhatton Jerilyn McKinney, Lockport Patricia McMahon, Joliet Dorothy McNe1is, Lockport r ...,. 41 Rf. X 4' .M at r r 'E , , J ff - f7'T7.S ...f'-'A f ' e,,..1:,.eiU ,-,: ,iaauw J r nx2N,:--- A I t i 'A .. , ' ,J Jo ,Q .EI T , 4, J 4, FQ U- ' 3 a iw -4 . ,, 0 K' ul . ' 1- ' ,f Q Ar I axx - ' 42 t ' , I 1 f rw! - x a-4 Q r 'JJ' I ff ' . 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Murray, Lockport William Nelson, Morris John L. Nicholl, Joliet Lawrence Nolan, Joliet James Norris, Joliet Ken Nurczyk, Joliet Leslie Nyman, Evergreen Park Lynn Olsen, Joliet Robert J. Gtr, Joliet Joal Ott, Joliet .X . 'ei -Q H. Y K4 1 J Daniel Owen, New Lenox I Thomas Pajak, Lockport 41 ,ti Q vid. H Af 1, Ronald Paluzzi, Joliet 2 'llc 'F T' is ' Jeanne Passas, Joliet ' ' Y L James Pasteris, Joliet 1 I -N J Patricia Pasternak, Lockport EA 4' , , .:r,f.2i -it -. ., -ef' t-I --Q-,.l . . ,,-:V.- 5' James Pavlich, Joliet i-- 'A '. J 'AX J Mike Peceniak, Joliet J - pi.-e, i ' -. H Nick Pell. Joliet '79 o 5' Q W i William J. Peten, Lockport it - ,4,t .. , -el J , Carolyn Peterman, Lockport p ,. -1. X. 5:91. ' ' 2, -.-:fff., -. V '--f I-3:35-fx-1C M :K A A' JiJ'i1i':5'-. Betty J. Peterson, Joliet IZAE ' mzigjsg,i,,.Ai.5,X- mix 1' 3 . V ' I F4331 .:f1:f s 'FUI ,f.- ,.., Darrell Peterson, New, Lenox hw Douglas R. Peterson, Joliet V X E 1 ,F pm? 5 it -,.. ,Za 5 Larry M. Peterson, Minooka 4 'J J ll .f F Thomas Peterson, Manhatton I J . J Ron Pettinos, Joliet Q Carla Phelps, Lockport lasik: I V fl J . I '1'1,A: get ,,.,, , 1 John Picciolo, Joliet W3 p i Bob Picha, Joliet p ' K 'V it Q 2 Charles C. Pierce, Joliet ' ,X ' W J ,fx 1 ' ' ' ef Christopher Pinn, Lockport , J Frank R. Pirc, Joliet Stephen Pisut, Joliet X f Sandra Pluth, Lockport ii 'J fab - Jon s. Pohl, Joliet -REE ' ' in V 2 - , -t -e 'Q 'f' 1 Bernard Pollock, Joliet ff C' X ,,,' Jig 'Y Bettieann Pozek, Lockport - - t I K 1.5 xQc3,aM,f ,JL ' . . is Janet Prince. Joliet v it lf, -,,,.I' f Ron Procarione, Joliet P E 75' gi, l 127 was 57 , Y - .. , ,,:, . .:' , -. .. ff' ot, L, t George A. Provance, Joliet 2 n ' M 7 Bob Querio, Joliet 55' l MQ M. James Rademacher, Peotone se- L' 'J 2 'AX gif, 't ' , j J Ronald Ragan, Morris -L K' -- I 2, ' Rita Ragsdale, Joliet ' at -Q David Ralston, Palmyra X , , 4 William Ramsey, Lockport . ..tits A . g if: william A. Reiss, Joliet J 'Q --A -. , , I , JoAnn D. Reszel, Lockport f AR? ' 'AKI mu 6? 5,g55'5l::i1'53 ff Q if go. W J, William Renter, Joliet we of Anita Roberts, Joliet .,., Q f 'i ' tl,,. ux p zlgpw it J. Scott Rode hiero Lock A 'J - l f :': ' 4 5 ' .-.e-in- xii ' A ' 5-:lf g ' port B .t ' 1, ' ' . - ' :A ' Frederick Rodriguez, Lockport J f , PM A - wlpil A Uuhp .,,p I Q Charles Roesel, Lockport ,A Qhpp , ,.,, I -f..: P klbux ff Jack David Rogers, Joliet ,I A 1 fl: 1: fil 't ' L' ' ' Qlgrfi .fsiee J Connie Roman, Leland Hills 'Keg 't J N 1- al A uf' A, ,545 E -ff ., Jacqueline Roots, Joliet 'D -A 'Q -M ls' P A , . X Edward Rossetto, Lockport p VT' ,,,, , 3 VA.. ' f Q iil J' . -if QM ii :v 'f t -. lif' iffif Q. .sn it fft. itvdzii. . N J New X. 9 A R J x ' a - . 5 W V 'f' 1-ri x VN 5 L, E it ai 1 . .Ai , ,WT W x , X- ' ' , . 1 ax' J, V he X . Sammi r, , V55 .g , .ik Q, ' Laid: gg g 353- W I A . ' x ' ,, v at JJ' '-'T ina 1 - ek' ' - 33f'TXvtT-J 'T .. r J :eg V Ja' , ,Q I Q we . .4-.': x, .1 ' A is X .xg X. . N l-ix.. 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Joliet Richard Selinger, Joliet Suren Seron, Joliet Kathleen Sexton, Joliet Patricia Shearin, Joliet Kay Shepley, Joliet Wolfgang Short, Joliet Jeanne Siegmund, Joliet Richard Simpson, Joliet Theodore Lee Simpson, Joliet Robert Sitar, Joliet John Slaboszeski, Joliet Doris Renee Slatton, Joliet Tom Slocum, Joliet Bryan Smith, Manhatton Donald Smith, Wilmington Fred Smith, Wilmington Ron Smithberg, Joliet Ronald Snedic. Joliet John Spalding, Lockport Joyce Speckman, Joliet Jack Spencer, Joliet Tom Spinks, Joliet Barbara Spisak, Joliet William Spivey, Joliet Victor Stachelski, ,Joliet Max Standard, Lockport ' 1 MI!! J' Mary Ann Lambakis and Melanie Schroeder, two WAL Carol Koenig and Dave Hurst enjoy themselves atan or- members, help decorate the tree in the lounge. ganization Christmas party. Freshmen Join in on Christmas Spirit , Douglas Stangeland, Joliet Robert Staples, Lockport Edward Stapleton, Joliet Winnie Stariha, Joliet Marjorie Startz, Lockport Athena Stath, Joliet Russell Stenzel, Plainfield Richard Sterioti, Joliet Rosalie Sternisha, Joliet Carol Strappazon, Joliet Marsha Stull, Joliet ' James M. Sukle, Joliet Steve Sula, Joliet Victor Sullins Alan Carter Sullivan, Joliet John Sullivan, Joliet Nita Sullivan, Joliet Sharon Swierz. Joliet Donna Mae Swinford, Joliet James Sykes, Joliet John H. Tanton, Joliet Dennis D. Taylor, Joliet Mari Kaye Taylor, Lockport Richard Terdick, Joliet Jackie Thontlin, Joliet Bruno Tiltins. Joliet Ronald Tomas, New Lenox Ray Tonelli, Joliet Ted Tratensek, Joliet Paul Travica, Joliet 1- .. fx ,M-pf .. is 5 , ,sw Y .af ws, 1 L f i s i L dm...f If t - I lf' .gf-'P Q Q ,. T, 9-.' - , Q , - - -.5 , U , i, , Hx, 1 '- 1 E if 4 . , . J, D A Jfiffif J ur. 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Joliet Jim Wetherbee, Joliet Janice Whitler, Joliet Francis Wiechec, Joliet James Wiegrnann. Joliet Gary Wigell, Joliet Herman Wilhelm, Joliet Gerald Willey, Joliet Joan Williams, Joliet Tecola Williams, Joliet Terry Williams, Joliet Janet Williamson, Joliet Penny Wills, Joliet Ken Winterbottom, Mazon Ray Wiseman, Joliet Brian Wood, Plainfield Dick Wright, Joliet Allan Yavorn, Manhatton Larry Yother, Joliet Leslie Yunker, Orland Park Patricia Zehell, Joliet Joe Zeleznik, Joliet Kent Ziech, Joliet Eleanor Zimmerman, Mokena in . V qz,5g,,,,,x :EA . 75 P ' Z' -P 1 'i - ' ' -., 'ffihi 5: ,.-.V - 'ig 1 , gg sw Q y ' 'Psi a' ' V -ps., M . ., Eg. ' A 1- 152 ' sf ,E TE? 8 X' , 11 -- V H' i 'mf' 4 'La ' 'J if -1. ZE.' ' iii' - ,,, 1. V. if 54.32-,1i, ' if .. 1, ,A j-ll J S fl -Q' rv .f-. ' X .2 F l f 5. t A l V 'JVJ we ,I . -QQ , se A' . ,gggi H .5 ' X V A V , . 4.5 3 Q, Freshmen Active in Organizations pr- Pat Treseder helps Jack. Tanton with the layout for his Bob Querio, Mary Ann Harrison, section of the yearbook. I 5 l 'V' x-BX X V Y A i JZ . W MF? X . .. ,.t.,,,,,:v' - A . .......-n honey, and Jerry Sicinski, help Don Brown plan activi- ties for Student Council. Jerry Willey, Pat Ma- . x, :WD fx.-Fl it r-7 M .3 . .v T ik i? '4 w. , M-4,1 21:15:12 'li .1 - ':A' rw-B . ati'-igfa L..-1 99 'vw- Qw, . B 54k E v . i , 0 -D .- -A 4 1. , -,rr :+A , nw ff A 4: - , r-1..:5:,gQ..5. X Y fits-:F 'IZ' up F n S4 fry. ,' K' x r :i '-Yip ' wx , R N rr 1 sw, V1 x , r X, ,wY.,g6i 6 Q N ,5 -Q5 I'-I K .f 1 4- 192. ' xi ' we ' .zsf A f I 'X fe-if .v ,TX , 1 .- iff. .-. k .- -- if ff' ' :M gr ,M X ,Q A1 vs ii ' 5: 4 I .P 95 , s -fr Ffmfitssk 1. ,Wx ,. ' ' 57' . - rr if ,NX .. r - 'ha s : a W. Wt n A ,amz Q, f S' 'xQ,,l-X X. at . . 'V ' :W .I L if ' ,if .- T. ',vl',gv K ffxvg 7 it , 7... K- -' F f Is- a P' x ss . jiri' vin M N. 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' ,, Y ,- .1 1. , ,Ae Patricia Aeschliman Susan Allison Betty Anderson Bonnie Bitter Nancy Dunker Carolyn Frampton Bonnie Gilmore Iudith Hanley Barbara Jager Mary Ann Johnston Sally Keller Beverly Koehler Gail Kordewick Angelika Krebsbach Marjorie Malone Judith McKay Patricia Menard Mary Ellen Michaels Iudy Michel Beverly Miller Verna Morris Nancy Morrison Martha Nicoll Margy Pfeffinger Sharon Phillips Marla Pilotte Jane Piper Sharon Plantinga Gloria Rantz Marsha Thomas Patricia Tintari Wilda Turnbough ff 2 lx 'xii ?'5 Silver Cross Hospital Nursing Home is the center of student nurses' lives. Curriculum Important Doirt of Nurses' Trciininq , In conjunction with the nursing program offered at Silver Cross Hospital, the junior college has offered special courses in sc i- ences and related subjects in order to sup- plement the nurses' curriculum. This year over thirty young ladies took advantage of this program by taking courses such as microbiology and a special study of r1urse's psychology. Always amiable and willing to share their microscopes with any curious admirer the Silver Cross nurses are a great addition to the student body of Joliet Junior College ,f fN A , I c ,N 1 Qc . f ., yi ' N ZAX -i . 1 9 J . . , ,T . X ,-,gal 'V fl -J :r --if-li rr Q-Q... Members of the girls' football team rest up during halves. Wynn Knudson is the center of attention during this con- versation in the smoker. Freshman Girls Inspire Classmates . . James Aellig. Morris Noby Allan, Joliet C ,M M Y , fr? ,Qs ,.,' ' 'MJ' ,..., ,N Paul Alphin, Joliet 3 'NJ Q : M ff, . 4 ft J W Judy Anderson, Joliet QL wp ' - I A i N- Tony Arellano, Joliet X v Nancy Ariagno, Joliet J' 'W fm -Y Q 'X s'-.. A IEW. . --, ,. 1 ,N :Wh g V' fi . .A v 'fig-ss' , . ' Gerry Bales, Joliet ' .gh wi, gif , '- .3 3 . Wanda Baltzell, Mt. Vernon it le .J , .3 is it '97 'xx f'7r it 'ff 3 A fs ,, rf- - .f ,. .A N f Roberta Bates, Joliet 4' If V ' L. L, Xf- Bob Benson, Joliet ' A 3 ' 4 5 s John Benus, Joliet ,W ,-32 Q ' 'J sa. Gerald Berard, Joliet 'EE W X J' X ff KQV S ts . 1. , g K X J- F Wil iam Bolte, Joliet V: R: 3-kv I if f V' , Q 5,2 5 Boyzell Carlisle, Joliet if W ' M J A, R AA xv Ron Christensen, Dwight or 1 -A-A ,, Q ' 1 ' f X If -- XX Q ' Zi- x . Paul Claussen, Lockport 4' - -f ,A , , ' ' '. -X , .1 A Anthony Contos, Joliet '1 Mi J vb fx 1 ' .fx Gerald Cooper, Joliet Y' ,lx .S Phillip Crowe, Joliet ' J Larry DeLay, Coal City L- ' 'A V: -Tig ff- Q, X f A Ray Demko, Joliet E 'K -W Vg ' ' Y Les Deutsche, Crete ,J , ffjfig x Ain' ' V ' ' Frank Dickey, Joliet ' E X ' X 'v 7 X X Edward Drysch, Joliet J , X 63, 't . v '15 .-,. YS' :' il 5191, . 'L - Bill Dufresne, Joliet George Eibel, Joliet N x J' ' J S V James Enix, Joliet 5'? - - A ' ,L ' A . 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J f if ,, f ,K Y . ,J I ' ' +4 r - , l 5 .l 'W ,. ' lfxw SQ . AMN sais., Linda Monsen, Joliet Glen Morgan, Joliet Clarence Morris, Joliet Carla Mrosek, Joliet Thomas Mrozek, Palos Park William Murphy, Dwight Janess Nelson, Joliet John Odenthal, Joliet Judith Olivetti, Wilmington Kenneth Pelligrini, Joliet Chris Peterson, Wilmington William Peterson, Lockport Pat Petterson, Joliet James Poe, Lockport Richard Raab, Reddick Evelyn Rogers, Joliet Katherine Rushing, Joliet Robert Sampson, Morris Lydia Santini, Joliet Paul Scherer, Joliet Richard Scheuber, Joliet Darryl Schmitt, Palos Heights Thomas Smego, Joliet Margaret Sorenson, Joliet Arthur Stamm, Joliet Lewis Stanersen, Joliet Fred Steinman, Lockport Lyle Steinquist, Joliet Dave Szymanski, Lemont Donna Tennant, Joliet Sandra Tunnell, Plainfield James Tyler, Joliet Les Van Beneren, Lockport Richard Vicica, Joliet Edward Wallace, Lockport Jerry Whitmer, Joliet Betty Jean Williams. Joliet Stanley Winke. 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It seemed then that it would never end, that faces in the halls were a steady stream of life, that we all were one. How can that one be no more? We have separated and now are individuals. I-le was right, whoever said, the whole is more than the sum of the parts. f , E. ,',. f , ' ' lies-.III . I-xzw. -.r V. cis, . 5 .Z1..,,:5 ' 1- ' 1231.34.55 .i.s:-:- mg. --4 ' - , .5 ' , ,' f.1s...:A ,- . .. gp' gs: 1 af- -.4-A if gx' '-SX K ,.sy.+..:g. xl - -X, 4:55:21--,z- --'. .S+ -sv... S+. 50 e x r is fs 1 il -2... .. Q if f X xx 1 4' 1' if be S., 4 ' : -4 - 1:5515 t wh. 1 0 V rg. ag E, X ,Of lu 'V Qi f 3 . J y y if 1 X, if Q. ., 2- 4 .raisins 'N Ja xp I 5. I' Q 'uqrr . - . H -eg ,.,.gf.f,. .x A Q A ,lg , . his pi -xv' 5 S, wg.. 'w I . , . as 4,1 1211-,523 - Lrg:-.p:1LrI'. fe i , I ! ,Ifj '15 'H 1 ff . ' f . rfl' W-- J- 5455 W' ' f 12 5 S, .vsdazxm ,Q f 12. iff '- 2' 5 s I S if S 5 Sgphomiiwi 5 ' 2 5, f e- '- A --..N i is 4' 2. ' Sig ,EV ,U 4 ,,,,,,,..,... .VA , ,ff . icffkl X , ,nixw 3,5 yfjff.-b.....,-.,h......fy,1ff' ? I I I Ng . . Qff X .. X 2, 1325 I X if Wil -'ll-nl 'if 'IF' gf J.. ..E 'f-ig, , Q--.2 ' Q.. ,- . , xl! O .1 . '51-.121-5 f:'7 :'9 'RQ L' f.f.f2?'E f3?I.FfLi 'Lf x ul 4 - is ' , xifd- I A, g 5- ' A s ' .. RICHARD M, ADAMSON .ld:4rn Lockport, Illinois - Liberal Arts 1 .-. 'fs ' . After IF: Vnixersttt oft nlifornia I - , we -f Activities: Boosters l,E: It Play' tr fb' ,P Hobbies' llnnte t I ,, v t ev ff f 'fu- ., . J' 551-155+ 3f2f?1?,j.'-ik' , -'A:j-if 11' -- -A GSB,-161: loliet, Illinois. wr PreAEduL.rtron ers Igtlne Att' I MARGARIII I. .-xttit RM xr-. 'wggt-' . After lt 1 Southern Illinois 1 L'n1ie-titty I Vi.. Q. .v.A, , x 'F '- . , X -x , .-,J . Activities' NAI I. The library fills as class work begins Bill Cernugel uses the library for reference work. Sophomores Settle Down to Studies . .:. '-fifggig . fi-QLT SK . . Fm EET, Q 5i1'7?F?fiPtr H H. Egg,-qrjtl, ,.,. , N. .V CHARLES w. ALLEN chunk :1'i:iii 9ZL'f'l5 if A 7f'.'Q'5Lg loliet, Illinois F 'I' Pre-Commerce . IAMES D. ALLEN Twink 9' , 2.5 ,A Joliet, Illinois 1 .V ix i 'SK V . fe Liberal Arts x V it 4 - After IC: University of Illinois V V5 ' 1 Activities: Fishing, hunting, iceskaung 0 Big -sa--f j LARRY ED ALLEN Red 'q'2f'--.d- ' - ' - Joliet, Illinois IK., -' .1-...I I V Ao Engineering -X :gl After IC: Air Force if-22' 15 . 7, Activities: Engineers 1,25 IC Choir 1. V C.. 3 , ' L ,,.i . . f THOMAS f- .Zi Joliet, niirrors . ff'--' fyg Generil ' i'?fzi2?:f2zq,.2f:1i 'L if fi After IC: University of Illinois V BEVERLY 1. ALLISON Bev X - ' ,E,-li' Janet uiinors :.,gQj' ,lZMsl ' V Business ' 'A I After rc: L B. M. scmoi ff 'f 'Q Activities: Boosters lg Business Club 1,2g WAL 1. f ' ' HELEN ANTONINI f 4, Egg yr. Athens, Greece Pre-education ' x ,f '-':' 'Q ' After JC: University of Illinois Q Activities: rc choir 1,2 fl-listorian 23: lc Players 2, . wAL 2. Honors: Homecoming Queen V l , . Hobbies: Reading, swimming Q X233 2 ' A. ., I ,-. ' . V. 1-'lf - s, , ivy i 'gg i Q.. . . I L .tea 55 3' AQ' f. f ,V , I1 .: I 'f1f1:.1' ,- . ,..,. N. - I N N . ,yl .N is 1 I, . v.- , H am . ,og 'QIL Y. Ilf'rI'l-? 'KSHCIQ o ,.- ' rrygrrjwnorl, Illinois .1-Q, Idmarron Xrmmic li 1'horr',iE.-I I.'J, Sl'AfII.EY RALL,-XPIW Ma-'on I rry, Iowa Irheral lrr: . A frer IC- Aurora , xr j r 2 xx . Aix- 1,2 3 1 'rr' 'N x s aim -'S' Q V' ' X :e,.u--s:f.- .rc ,. ' rm :QV 3.11 .rr-14.9 :--'rgzlig ':-.las '3jEG?+E'::iii :' 1-L4 .J i3Qrki1x?iL5f q Sophomore boys quickly volunteer to be fr ie ncl s with freshman girls, Frank Crotty, a sophomor Kenney, a freshman, are seen in the halls. SANDY L. B.-XLOG Sandy Iolrer, Illinois Liberal Arrs Agrrxrtiesz IC Chorr lg QI-A I. W-'sl I.'l Honors: Honor Guide l. llohl-ues: Golf, rennrs, travelrng WALT J. BARAN Lodge lolrer, Illrnors '71 I tri MAK- zaglgfiggzx u,z.'gr :,jL::r--o f:-f w7lu3,mgQ:IqA:frg ::o,7E,--9,3fJ4 -. :-GF:-w'Oy5m Z.-.ns .IQ m.-r- :SRDM --Hm,-- - -. 2: Zijil, -li' f1rJf:-5,,.: one, rn :I gf 2 :QT-Jfzrgag - - w- ,I-L - 4 ,fn :-fw 2 fn 23UQ E'- .,. f : H .I 3,3-uhm - 1 --'O :.': if fig-2 H O 1 Um?-my-5 -Q 'X 'J,.P-JN 5 : E' SCM-fi -: F ':-'1-r:,- 3 71 7- 235 5 ' F 3:3 DJ fb -Oz IDI: 7X4 O gr Om :IT1 Ez. Era D., Fri D.. 553 f' ' I .'f1,zf, il 3.23, ,.-' Lir ,vp A- V.-1 514 , 251:- gft.-,A 4 . mf, . lnf, 5.3: A ff Business After IC: Southern Illinois University .-lrrrxrrresz Boosrers l,2g Vers Club DfPres1denr Dj, I-'RAI-.K L. BARCELONA Barce Iolrer, UIIHOIS General After JC: Illinois Slate Ilnrversrry Ilohbresz Body burlding, Indian f00l fighting l'3IfTlISlE S. HATI9 Hllennie Sue Iolrer, Illrnms X' -QQTQ -Wjvrw .-Rurvrlres Ingrneers 1.2. Ilobbresl Baelrerball, baseball Sophomores am . iii? e, and Ruth Welcome -sv - ' x 45 - R1'1T Yf' .J , .--S:-is. '9- fix RF.- C AZ' 1 1 3 -rf 155: DOIJALD E. BEDFORD Don Iolret, Illtnots Pre-Medical After IC: Unrvers1ryofCh1cago Activities- SMS I,2, RUTH A. HEINJCI-1 Locl-eport, Illinois Pre-education After IC: River Forest Teachers College GEORGE D, BLATT Doug Joliet. Illinois Liberal Arts After IC: University of Illinois PATRICK E, BOLATCD Pat Lockport. Illinois Liberal Arts After IC: University of Illinois Autrvrriesz Letterman 'lg Press Club I.2g Student Council BLAZER 2,2 fEdAtor 23. Base ball 1,2 fkianager Il. RAY L. BOLAIID Mick Lockport, Illinois Pre- Forestry LYNN A, BOOI4 HBOOIKICH Plainfield, Illtnors General Business After IC: Private Secretary Activities: Business Club 21 WAL fl. Freshmen to .IC , . , f 'N x..z9' 5-1 - Gs. W' .mf ,gm -Q' X mv-2 if 51. K ' 1 Hu, ..4 , f, H9141 A YW I 1 W ' , . 'Zi SI' A 2 xx X Q-z Q f ss.. 5 52, sv sf, -s.-.fmf .. Vis?-'js ff' 595 - 4 'eggs . V ffl: I . ,.T7?:4 .-' ff' . ,W ' I A slr ,Vg xr Cf T'1 ,A-GP ., -- X X ' 'K 1 . ,,. ,. 1 ' XX-. F is .Q ,x 3.-' W, V .f.- Q ss MARGARET E. BOYDSTON Marg Tulsa. Oklahoma Music After IC: Tulsa University Activities: IC Choir 1.2. Hobbies: Art, music, reading LINDA I. BRANNBERG L1n Ioliet. Illinois Pre-Commerce After IC: I. B. M, School Activities: Boosters l,2g Business Club 1,21 JC Choir I. 23 IC Players 2g WAL 1.2. Hobbies: Water-skiing, bowling, swimming GEORGE T. BROCKMAN Wilmington, Illinois Engineering After IC: University of Illinois Activities: Engineers 1.2. Hobbies: Swimming, boating DON B. BROWN D0Od Joliet, Illinois Pre-Commerce After IC: University of Illinois Activities: Business Club 1,21 Council 12 fPresident 25: Football 1.2: Golf 1. Leuermen 1.2. Student Honors: Student Rotarian 2. Hobbies: Golf, basketball, cards WILLIAM BL'LLII-'IX Ioliet, Illinois Pre-Veterinarian .TERRY L. BUTLER Ioiier. Illinois Liberal Arts After IC: A 8L P Food Stores V I - f'I'1Ql '7f7ffli:-2325 Mi. - ' ss::,:,i ,-.3-1-' A , V' 1. ' -. wi' ' 11',:fta . -ss -- I ss., 1 ' w' H' f gt ,Q -. V ,img -fs fatif., . lx ew 4 X s . Q 'W -is t 2' K . fl sf Vs'-v---nv 35 , . an lf.-13: RAYMOND I, CARLI Rely Ioliet, Illinois Electrical Engineering After IC: University of Illinois Activities: Engineers Club I,2. Hobbies: Amateur radio LLOYD CARLSON Ioltet, Illinois Business Administration After IC: Navy Hobbies: Fishing, basketball THERESE CASTIGLIONI Teri Ioliet, Illinois Education After IC: National College of Education Activities: SEA 2. Hobbies: Bowling, music, tennis CLEMENTINE lvl, COLEMAN Clemen Iolter, Illinois Pre-Medical Technology ., flgfijfi -i - ,- 5 'Nw After IC: Illinois Wesle an Q9 3 K . E?f?1iI5'I'El' F A Uni versity Y ' Activities: Choir 2: Press Club 2, f ff? 4 sms 2: wat 2, sutsto 2, I I Honors: Illinois State Scholarship I A.:,q1.,,,, :Ju - Hobbies: Dancing, jazz, classical T 'X 5' 1' music i Kai I RICHARD L. CUTTER R1CI'1 ,JFK Y ' Y' -H .iq Lockport, Illinois If NAA 1 'R General EV! A 'T' ' nfs' , After IC: University of Illinois Y K I XL Activities: IC Players I: Basket- , I5 fem:-,s,.. f ' -ff' -his ball 1' f lb ' X' i fp N Hobbies: Basketball, music 1 I'g2.f3i s:.s C is -s-:ef-f': ROGER L' CORP ,. -1' 'gif gf., l -f-1 ' : 1. ' 3523: New Lenox, Illinois ag: l:,.,. I 's 1 -' sg: 'e :f T h , D - : , ..,W,.,4,, ,lla ec nica rzwingy A Sw 'll -E3-Y After-IC: Bra ley Lniversity Lis? I , . V ,n s if Hobbies Swimming' me and 'Ol' SHARON A. COX Red Ioliet, Illinois General Business After IC: I. B. M. School Activities: Boosters l.'2: Business Club 1.22: IC Players I: WAL 1,Q. Hobbies: Bowling, dancing.tennls KELLY W, CBADER I-'eI Lockport, Illinois Technical Engineering After IC: Southern Illinois University Activities: Engineers I. Hobbies: Golf, tennis, wrestling CAROLYN B, CUMMINGS Lockport, Illinois Liberal Arts After IC: Teach Is 'bv 4 sf If LR 'IQ-, Vw '55 -J f 55 l f Ks if I C el 'rl C 'K . f I I Ier skating Sophomores Stow 'EES' ,Q...-rx wwf? 'Y 11 -MJ Activities: Press Club I: WAL 2: Student Council I gk l H: gl . fsecrerarv Ii: BLAZER 1: CASUALS 1: Freshman .-Qlgiw, ' .- Class Secretaty: SEA 2, Chairman Spring Formal 2. I jf, K:-ig,5,,: u,fN.l'::r. --,v V Honors: Honor Guide I. ' Q'ga,Il ,fs . Ei 'I ' 53' .1 to urs F. mum .,.., f1j'g.:L:.. Lockport. Illinois ,Q ' ' 'r V ii .I Civil Engineering 3--fly-'Ji vl.. , iI- -' ', V I ', After IC: Air Force ff ' ' I ' -iff ' ' ' f, A' ' t Activities: Football Ip Swing Band I,2g Engineers l,2. Wifi' 'h lfklikihwll wf 'I I 'l A I JC? N HARLAN E. D,-ivts Har I , ' , Ioliet, Illinois I E X X Pre-Commerce L 1 M , After IC: Northern Illinois University V C ,::-'A Q 1 ' fwx Activities: Business Club 1,2g Student Cou nc il 1.2: ix 5, - u f? 55 I ' X Smoker Committee I: Freshman Vice-President: :xx-. 3 I 4 f Sophomore President: Co-Chairman-Fall Formal 2. r X Hobbies- Hunttn and fishin I ' ' R Q' ooats J. DE BRIS g is 5. I' X I Ioliet, Illinois Business After IC: San Diego State College Activities: Business Club I: IC Choir 1.2: WAL I. Honors: Honor Guide I. S-'ip' ,Ji We ,,,f,., Jackie Roots puts up a poster on the music bulletin board. Drqcunizotions Running Smootnlq . an-. , fm: vga -. ,Il g -eg-' , . . - iss. DOY.-NLEE DOBBS lniiet, Illinois Educarion After IC: Fiorrhern University EARL L. DOWELL lolzet, Illinoi: Advertising Design After IC- University of illinois i' U 'Q s K Y' :Q X if xt v-- '?7fff'-fl'Q'- 'Hia X rr Xl, f f., , N s 4 H s Illinois fs' E 5' 4-If I ,K-, 5 w Z X 'X vi. Y! ' ' 5'3'iJ:- if-, w :af- . . ' aff. Arriviries' Engineers 1.2, - Hobbies' Photography, art. l llUSlK Q s 11 :. , . '-A r?glijlfLlgff,,i,,xgrii'1Lijj.5' --'Arn Q 1 si- I mek ' 15: 15 5 Y-:N - . , -1 ' f :fs -1-H.: Q - we-. H H .4 Q A '. x V 1 Y 31. r -f o Y- o'L.-1. o .Q i A . ' Ir P -1 , r Y. A 1 . ' v W f ll ,xll'! 1 . X , ki ' 1. X 2' Q . 'mx 4 N GAYLE P. DUCHENE lolier, illinois Education After IC: Illinois Stare Normal University Activities: Boosters 2: WAL 2: SEA 2. Hobbies: Swimming ROBERT W. DUTKIEWICZ Duke Joliet, Illinois General Hobbies: Golf, fishing, art, weight lifring DAVID E. EARL5 Joliet, Illinois Engineering After JC: University of Illinois Activities: Engineers 1,2 Nice-President '21, Honors: Adam Award LlNDA L. EDDY Joliet, Illinois Education After IC: Northern Illinois Universiry Activities: Business Club 2: IC Choir lg NAL 1,2, Honors: Honor Guide 1 Hobbies: Dancing, reading, bowling lOE L. EDMON Joliet. Illinois Medical Technology Activities: IC Players 1,21 Press Club 1.2: SHIELD 25 BLAZER l,2, Hobbies: Reading, poetry FRANCES L. EDWARDS Fran loliet, Illinois Home Economics After IC: Northern Illinois University SMS 1 H4 ref L -M, Visa ' . .-we I-1 '70 g Joliet, Illinois z ws .gr 2 Vt 1 - Ildut atian .-revisit L J e Q.'-,-- After IC' Northern Illinois - 5, .-.9 . Lnrverslty . X ..., - . lrtlxrrit-s, SEA l. Ilohbiesg Swimming, bowling ' -sv: :gifgx .. ,ge ts. :fi rircrrlmrl C, EYRICH rite Joliet, Illinois Prevlilutarion 'N After IF. Northern Illinois University Activities' Business Club l,2 fI'reasurer 25, Sw ing Band 1, ug Smoker and Lounge Com- .ft mittee 2. Ilohbiefz Music, cars Laid. n t. .-, I'LllOR,-NH ANN ENIERSUN Debby 2' i' 1 , ,,., 1 ,Y,. ,....... I , I . J ,. , --gg- sw. ,, ,IS NuM ,-.ajwflt A jam session in a friend 's home is one of the extra-cur' ticular activities in which JC sophomores participate. Dick Eyrich, Dick Marasso, and Jim Kochevar look like a swinging group. Sophomores Gather for , , 5,-.-,3gi:,LA,t' s F --. JOHTC P, Fl:hIl.I Jack loliet, Illinois Liberal Arts After JC: Illinois State Activities: SEA 2. Normal University -J. , Hobbies: Pigeons, hunting, midget racing ,wt- MARK A. FRACARO Lockport, Illinois 2 Liberal Arts N , 'tv---' After JC: 4St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore Activities JC Choir 21 JC Players 2g Student Council 2. Hobbies: Swimming, dancing, reading, bowling DAVY A. FRENCH Frenchie Custer Park, Illinois Pre-Dental Activities: Lettermen 1,25 SMS 'lg Basketball 1.2. WILLIAM FRESCURA Willy Joliet, Illinois Pre-Med After JC: St, Louis School of Pharmacy Activities: Football 2. ROBERT L, FRUIN Fm Joliet, Illinois Business Administration After JC: Northern Illinois University Activities: Business Club 2. SHARON L, GAEFKE Joliet, Illinois General Activities: JC Choir l. feff 530 .A 5, . 15516 'J' I ,gf f x Xxx Q V i lfs, v' Hi . , - V , . ,, ,t i N. S5 IQX t, 'fl A 3 RITA I. GALLI Ritz Ioliet, Illinois General Activities: Boosters 2: Business Club 1.2: JC Players 2: Press Club 2. TERRY A. GARRETT Tag Joliet. Illinois Liberal Arts After JC: University of Illinois Activities: IC Choir 1.2 fSecrion leader D: Musical 1.2. Hobbies: Swimming. photography water skiing. music VIRGINIA GASPICH Ioliet, Illinois Liberal Arts After JC: University of Illinois Activities: SEA 1. RON S. GEDDES Joliet, Illinois Engineering After IC: University of Illinois Activities: Engineers l,2. CHLOE J. GOEPPER Mouth Joliet. Illinois Music Education After JC: Northern Illinois University Activities: JC Choir 1,2 fSecre- tary 25: SEA l:.WAL 1.2: Homecoming Court 1.2: Honor Guide 1: Refreshment Chair' man Fall Formal 2. TONY D, GOIDBITSH Joliet, Illinois Biological Science Activities: Lettermen 2: Tennis 1.2, Hobbies: Fishing .ff mf -1 A ,qs -,:2 :: -. 'L Q i' ' 'XM WAN. ll -I , .I 'N Aff f I I 0 4 ffl ' N., K' 0 s -v..,, ' .15 'S 0 'K ,A ' Q ,499 16 - ,x xg Alb- sf I -' 4 A V- it s , Wil t 2 is If tara 1 Q 5 'ev , Ii '2- V V . Ev 14-g N f.:- 1 -- ..-' 5 x 0 -X 'uv ll ' EXW-S X -. , xiii' f C H I 'ITF -' qt, 02635 ,ff I 3235? ' FQ ' Y f 1'?i '.gi?l5'.I7' +wfgTfe::ISRf-- ' L :2 f'f' J Tir: X:-4. Fun cmd Recreation . . . - Q--e .Js Y. s . , N g.. , -1:31:15 Q, hz . 1 , l 1 4-'iz' .. gash. F 'YW 'A 'lZ'L ' JAMES R. GREENE Jim New Lenox, Illinois Commercial Art After IC: University of Illinois Activities: IC Choir 1: Letterrnen 1: Football 1. DANIEL GREGGAIN Danny Wilmington. Illinois Pre-Commerce After JC: University of Illinois Activities: Business Club 1.2. DAVID L. GROSS Dave Joliet. Illinois Pre-Pharmacy After JC: University of Illinois Activities: SMS 1.2 1Vice-President 23: JC Choir 1 Hobbies: Chemistry, chess. science fiction ROSE ANNA HACKER Lockport. Illinois Pre-Education After JC: Illinois State Normal University Activities: SEA 1.2. Hobbies: Reading. bowling. organ NORALYN K. HAMMER Nor Joliet. Illinois Pre-Education After JC: Teaching Activities: JC Players lg SEA 1.2: WAL I. JAMES D. HANCOCK Joliet, Dlinois Liberal Arts After JC: State University of Iowa Activities: JC Choir 1.2 f'1'reasurer 1, President 21. .45 , ff. ., 1 -4 , th . ., -V . 1 r F? . 1' eve fa . 3 .dwg I. PY Lsifrilx N Q--qs, t-.. ,: bt: I... . t , ,jf k f -.-f::iY :T wx ,Y3 5 an I RICHARD ALBERT HERATH Rtth Joltet, llltnots Ltberal Arts After IC' lxlaclxltrrray Colle-pe Acttvtttesz SHIELD, Photography Edtror 2. Hobbtes: Model rarlroacltng, electrontcs RICHARD DENNIS HERTZMANN Dtck Ioltet, llltnots Engtneertng Admtntstratton After IC: ljntverstty of Ellinots Acttvtttes: Engtneers Club l,2. Hobbies: Auto ractng, saxaphone, bowltng, golf MARGARET LYNN HILLS Joltet, Illrnots Ltberal Arts After IC: Northern Untverstty Atttvttres: WAL1,'2fSectetary 213 Otchests 1.23 Mus- icale 1. Hobbtes: Synchrontzed swtmmtng, water sltttng SHARON HOFFMAN Peorone, llltnols Ltberal Arts After IC: Untverstty of llltnots IUDITH A. I-'INETKOVSKY Indy Ioltet, Illtnots Educatron After JC: Northern Universrty Acttvtttes: Boosters 1,2g Bustness Club 1,23 IC Chotr lg . 5 . I -9 IC Players 2. Hobbtes: Swtmmtng, horseback rtding IUDIE A. HRITZ loltet llltnots Educatmn w ' k After IC: Northern Illtnots Untverstty Acttvrttes: Boosters lg WAL l,2g Hornecomtng Court lg Honor Guide l. Hobbtes: Bowltng ,s il... DORIS M. HARELD Iollet, llltnots Bustness .lcttvtttesz Bustness Club 1.2: NAL l.2g Student Counctl 21 Homecomtng Court EZ. CHARLES H. HARMENING Ioltet, lllrnots Elettronrcs Attlvtttes- Engtneers 1. CHARLIIS R. HARRIS loltet, llltnots Ltberal .lrts Agttvtttes: Swtng Band 1,2 DAWP. I-', HARTWIG Ttnley Park, Illrnois Elementary Edutatton After IC: Northern llltnors Untverstty Acttvtttes: Boosters 1,23 Student Counctl 1,11 Cheerleader l. 2g SEA l,2, Hobbtes: Drawtng IERRY I. HEAVENS Coal Ctty. lllmots Accounttng After IC: Northern llltnots Untverstty Acttvrttes- Bustness Club l. LOIS HEMPHILL Lo Ioltet, llltnots General After IC: Northern llltnots Untverstty Acuttttes- Press Club l,12 fPro- gram Chatrman 253 BLAZER l 2: COLLEGE CASUALS 21 SEA C fPubl1ctty Chatrrnan Cl thott l. Hobbtes: Musto, reacltng, handt Crafts, swtrnmtng Homecomtnq ls I E.-'-RL L. HL'Tl,H!f.SOI. Hutch Lockport, Illinois Drafting Hobbies: Golf - -r L LUER ,:.-A- ,.t O2 'iv 'Qt' -:Ai I vt J lolzet. lninols I FTIIIUITE 'frer 'T' ln1ae:s'tvof Ili Jane Leighton looks on as Sue Skoff presents flowers to the 1960 Homecoming Queen, sophomore Helen Antonini. Planned bq Sophomores I .1i'1 fi: ' . - ,fr . ff'i IiM lill .ff IN f fav I' E. is- f refa ' Q , I it ff' f i 5 n .ws , 9,943 de If f Q V 'fa ' 'V 'Qtr' I at X 3-fu-F V! Q.-. X' .if in I 1 'QQ l' ? i ' , A W ..,,. Q J: f ff , -1 gi?-I E ff- x 'V ' V . x- I E'X,S22z.N:f:..':-55.5 Li I '- -I ?2lF1f1i21I2'-1-.r, 4 ,J 0' -i r-va.,--' y H i-f5il.:ss.:s YYQ.-sf-. Q ' i g m ,r ga.. FHS-. lgwygzay- v 1+1,ssg..m s re CHARLES R. J,-XCIVSOTQ Charlie Wilmington, Illinois Pre-Cor:'nmerLe After IC: Southern Illinois University Aatrvities' Business Club l, CHARLES IEFFERIES Chuck Wilmington, Illinois General After IC: Illinois Stare Normal ljniversrty Hobbies- Records LAWRENCE R, IOHFISON Larri, ' Joliet, Illinois Pre-Education--Art After JC: Northern Illinois University Activities: JC Players l,'Z fSecretary-Treasurer 2,3 SEA 2, Hobbies: Art WAYNE G. JOHNSON Lockport, Illinois After JC: University of Illinois Activities: Press Club 2: Sports Editor for SHIELD L DAVID BRUCE JOHNSTON B.J. Joliet, Illinois Pre-Med AfterlC1 Illinois College of Chiropody and Foot Surgery Activities: Press Club C: SMS l,2g Student Council BLAZER, SHIELD Photographer 2. Hobbies: Photography JOHN M. JONES Jonesey Joliet, Illinois Engineering After JC: Northrop Aeronautical Institute Activities: Engineers 1.2. Hobbies: Hunting, photography , ff5.j,:.,,.:, U , If w . -fu I . ,I 0 . s,:x.Q35g-:'1 3 . A f . .o' .I-vw b'3f '--'I IJ.-NVE A. I-'ETTWIG Dave Joliet, Illinois Pre-Commerce Acrivities: Business Club fPresident 213 Lettermen 1, 'Eg Basketball 1,21 Golf 1.2. IAMES I. KLEN lim Ioliet, Illinois Technical After IC: Drafting Activities' Engineers I, Hobbies- Hunt1ng,goIf, swimming WILLIAM I. KNUTSOI-C Joliet, Illinois Liberal Arts FJICI4 KOBIE Here Lockport, Illinois Pre-Commerce After IC: LR S. M, C. Hobbies: Weigh! lifting, body buil IAMES M. KOCHEVAR Num Joliet, Illinois Liberal Arts After IC: Northern Illinois University Activities Smoker and lounge Committee fp Discussion Club 2, Spring Formal Co-char Hobbies: Books, fishing, Jazz, lelnenkugeling ROBERT I. I-TORB Doc Joliet, Illinois Education After IC: Northern Illinois University Activities: IC Players 1,2 fVice-President 271 SMS fPres1dent 23: Director of one acts 2g Tennis 1.2. Hobbies: Theatre, drama, poetry E Tri a is E. L H.-ZRLEQ R, IOYCE Chuck Chapel Illll, fennessee Pre-Engineering .Xfrer IL: I.nixersilvoflIll1no ,-lttixltieiz Engineers l,2, IC Playere l,2. llohbles- Sports GORDOI. I, I-'AY GO0f1e Joliet, Illinois Pre-Commerce ,-Xctixities' Business Club 2, Letterman 'jg Social Council I: President of Freshman Class, Golf I, .. W, .,. ding, Judo rmen 2. T..U5-51 ls r fn.- nl L...V. if . Bob Nichols is putting his heart into his talk as he speaks in front of an advanced speech class. if T'-.f-7 N-its fs f . Yr- X . . ' va 'fi-1: N I X x A X xi We msg -' 'I if - wif, WT YT?- Advanced Classes 'fr-:S 7, H XF . : Qc N... -Q . Q X E ' r ' 4- GERALD C. KOZAK Fuzzy Lockport, Illinols Electromcs Hobbies: Hot rods, huntmg FRANCIS E. KOZONI.-'six Frank Joliet, Illmots Elecmcal Englneertng After JC: Unrverslty of Illtnors Activttres: Engineers 1,2 IPresrA dent 25, Vers 1.2, RONALD L. IATOZOMAN Ron Iolrel, Illtnors Business After IC: Northern lllxnots Ijnlverslty Actlvrtlesz Busmeu Club 2 Hobbres: Swrmmrng IOAN IRENE KROI-IN Ioltet, Illmors Lrberal Arts After IC: Umversrty of Iowa Actlvltresz IC PLayers 1,2 fPres1- dent 27g Student Councrl 1: Duector of one acts 1,25 Orchesrs 1,25 SHIELD C. Hobblesi Dtamattcs, music WILLIAM I. LAKES Lake IOIIEI, Illlnots Pte-Commerce After IC: Northern Illmots LIYIIVCISIIY Actuttres: Buslness Club 1,2 CV1ce-presrdent 'Zig Lettermen 1,25 Basketball 1.2. Hobbtesz Frshmg, bowlmg FRANK A. LASSER Iolret, Illlnols Lxberal Arts After JC: western Illrnors Unlxersrty Acrlvltress SMS 1.2. 4' t -nag H 14. Q E at .1 'W' he t s?3ei:5f:Q consists le, ix 4, -X ' A ,, t z Xt X ts H --- s I rw, . V: if f fi-L+? . xi Qi: -S ' V r . ,. L. 1 TIS- :vi-Q, es . -- 5. .xi'f-QQ4 if . E-Qfig: in f - - M - - 1.54. Q x ' I3 4, Irs: 'W' J: - t 5' ' fy! I- +A . yt Sfttrcuct Sophomores H .v5 '5Nt .gt-fn' ,- RX N-2,21 I 'fu gs E 1 's A X 'ne . s t . ,vc - I x P . v .X X Axw 1 felt 'bf X VM' 'Y A-'vs ' J 3 Ny ' '4 ING' LOI5 M. LEGAN Joliet, I1l1no1s Liberal Arts Wng,..- ho Jf After IC: Northern Ultnols L'n1vers1ty Aetrvttresz SEA 1,25 Student Countrl 'lg WAL l,2, Honors: Homeeomlng Court 21 Honor Guxde 1, Hobbies: SWlI'I1IIT1l !g, music IANE A. LEIGI-ITO5. lame Jollet. Illtnols Pre-Educatxon After IC: Enrverslty of LIIIHOIS Acrrvltlesz NAL 1,2g Student Counull 2: Sophomore Secretary-Treasurer. Honors: Honor Gulde 1. SUE LEIMBACHER Iolret, Illtnots Educatlon After IC: Northern Illlnots Cnrversxty Actrvrtlesz Buslness Club 'Eg SEA 23 WAI. 2. EDWARD F. LENNERT Ed Joliet, Illmots Art After IC: Illtnois State Normal L'I'1IV8I'SlIy Actlvttiesg Letterman 1,21 Football 1.2. Hobbres: Photography LARRY N, LONG Iolret, Illrnols Pre-Englneerlng After IC: Untvetsrty of Colorado Actlvttresz Engineers 1,11 Smoker tee 2. Hobbies: Golf, bowlrng, tennis JOHN B. LONGMAN Lobo Jolret, l.111no1s Preelaw After IC: Umvetstty of Ellrnois and Lounge Commtt Aetu-mes: JC Choxr 1,21 Letterman ig Student Council 2: Football 2. Baum.: .. 1333- :'.5 X, ,. MQ . .s IZ ,.' -.4922-V4 - , . . .gf-fs: .. , . . ,. ., s. 55 x .4 Q + 1, K sr 4 r Y K 1 kin : R L. ., , .' lffxk i 'I V . ,I V Q-, I .32 V-1 ,M 1,7 , I -N - Q say S- s ' W ' 1 .T ,xi w sa tw Q 1 N v 'I f 'wr ' , as . ' ' 763 ,Z i so X, ...s x X wi sn: N H Ed 1 H 1 -. In sl P? I I. . . . V '. s V . I ,., , s ,, ', ' ' 4 15, ..,,, 2 'N--f' -. rm .,.f z Y N is 5944 ,HPR -. s S I .qs MARY M. LOW Peggy Ioliet. Illinois Pre-Medical After IC: Northern Illinois University Activities: SMS 1.2, GERALD A, LUNDEEN Ierry Lockport, Illinois Pre-Medical After IC: University of Illinois Activities: IC PLayers lg Press Club '2II1res1dent'2lgSMS l,2g SHIELD 2, Hobbies: Reading, music, golf BARNEY F, MACHAI Bart Joliet, illinois Pre-Education After IC: Northern Illinois University Activities: IC ChOll'1,2fSlLldEIll Manager 211 IC Players 1,2g Press Club 2: SEA l,2 fPres- .. ,- , ' -A ' '- ldenl' QI, BLAZER 2. t H ,-,4 ,.,.,.. .-.- Honors: Best Actor 1959'19G0 .s - - . Hobbws' Mmm- danfmg , ,s ,Q 1 A N V R ,IQMF P V E55-EQ. , X, ,A ri - CHARLENE J. MACII' Char im 'V Q 51 Joliet, lllinois K ' Pre - Ed ucat ion . After IC: Northern Illinois ri' 4..,Y:g.:,4 -... 'I ' Q QE: University ,SL i- Activities: Boosters 25 SEA l,2g ' V ',-- , wat i,2. . 4' 'C f Hobbies: Bowling, basketball 0 E K3 X 1 BARBARA C. MACKAY Barb ix 5 f 1' Ioliet, lllinois X ak, Z' ' N Liberal Arts A 's X Hobbies: Music, traveling ROBERT I, MADIAK Bob ' '-I- Ioliet, Illinois 4 V. A A43 Busmess y ,x-4 y X Q ' After IC: Northern Illinois f:5ff f.'5f A Y L 'Wem'Y ' Q' 'L4t'!L L 'wk' A A' BA ' ' Activities: Business Club 1,21 Lettermen 1,21 Baseball lg Basketball 1.2 Hobbies: Art, sports Holi Lourxqinq ls Fovoritt N l,'X gf-31' , s JAMES R. MADSEN Skinner -.,,,,, MEF? f Lemont, Illinois ' Earth Science I Activities: Lettermen 1,21 Baseball 1,.'2. mx PETER K, MAITLAND Pere I 3 Joliet, illinois 'FTPQIQ 5 fyy Pre-Commerce 5 - Activities: Business Club 1.2, Social Council 2. . MARY FRAN MALI mnnie I s 4 ' ' .M ' X? Ioliet, Illinois Pre-Education After IC: Northern Illinois University Activities: Boosters 2: SEA 1.2: WAL Hobbies: Bowling l,'2. ROSE ANN MALINOVICH Rockdale, Illinois Liberal Arts After IC: Eastern Illinois University Activities: Boosters 1,24 Business Club 25 IC Choir 1, WAL 1.2, Social Council lg Student Council 1.2, RICHARD MARASSO Dick Joliet. Illinois Liberal Arts After IC: Northern Ellinors University JAMES A, MARKSTROM Joliet, Illinois Pre-Commerce After IC: University of Illinois Activities: Business Club 1.2. rx WE, , X x .:Ns:g - Tw Nxe .U . up ffqk X x wp: In---: ' Aa.: X H . qi. , .1-' W- - we fxfffa 'f ,f. I sp C, , ' .1237 1- - was -L 5 ' -,..,, , -. 1-fm vs 'X , ug v 5' s fr ai? Ray McCabe lack Beallis, and Linda Eddy talk about plans for graduation and for the future. Dcistlme for Sophomores . . . N After YC' florthern illinois Actiutiesf 3usinessC!ub1.C. Swing Band 1, 2 rflanazer JJ, wf - .f :s y,,.f.'. -.X 5 5 T, x 1 t Q 35 S' ' w rzonxmri il Xi?-ROCCC' fiom, 15 1-rf' sf 2 A Nap I as, u '--9, E52 DOUGLAS MARTIN Mahtorned, Minnesota Chemistry ROBERT I, M.-XSL.-XT! Mas Loci-port, Illinois Business After JC: insurance Business Activities: Baseball 1.2. Hobbies: Hunting, outdoor sports STEVE MASTERS Joliet, Illinois Pre-Med ARTHUR HENRY MAUE Art Orland Park, Illinois Agriculture After JC: University of Illinois JAMES L. MAURO Chico Gardner, Illinois Business After lC: Accountant Activities: Business Club lg Baseball l, Hobbies: Baseball and basketball ROBERT E. MEEK Bob Joliet, Illinois L. A. S. --Biology After IC: Southern illinois University Activities: SEA 2. Hobbies: Classical music, science srudy Je l'fx e1-xv IAMES PATRICK MEYER Oscar Joliet. Illinois Physical Education After IC: Southern Illinois University Activities: Lettermen 1,21 Base' ball 2: Football 1.2. Hobbies: Weight lifting, sports, swimming, boating ' DUANE L. MICKELSON Morris, Illinois Chemistry After JC: University of Illinois St ,f 'fx P 'r , . i are a.. f 'Z L V A 4 Between classes seems like a great time to exercise one's pitching arm, anyway, Jack Fenili seems to think so. Winter Activitie Pe, ,.35:s-A -gig: L A ,. 4 ls- , 3 ' DONNA M. MILLER . K t K N Cf: New Lenox, Illinois 'YN fb' , '- ' 'fs Pre-Education I, After IC: Illinois State Normal University H A faux! Activities: SEA 1,2. I-t ,,.-A 5 42155, Hobbies: Playing the organ, bowling W f - 22551, COSMO A. MISISCHIA COS x ? : IU' ' loliet, Illinois -,V v Business 1 F. V . . ws- Z After IC: Southern Illinois University Q' X Activities: Boosters 'lg Veterans 2, ' A 'I' RICH G. MODERY DICK '3' Joliet, Illinois I 1. . .t 1. Technical Drawing I If X . t' l 1- 'J r, TERRY MORRIS Joliet, Illinois Physical Education After IC: Flori-.la State University Activities: Lettermen 25 Football 2 fCo-Capraml. Honors: Junior College All American Team JAMES E. MORSE lim Joliet. Illinois Pre-Medical After IC: Wheaton College Activities: SMS 1.2. Hobbies- Reading, golfing DIANE R. MROZEK Mrozie Joliet, Illinois Pre-Education After IC: Southern California Activities: Boosters 23 SEA 1,25 WAI. 1,2, Hobbies: Sports F Y , Skov' -.t QE but ' 1 'if v ?h V' XX hrs? x sv- .'esffvfos1s.-H is ,s V. - 2:22, if t ' ' ' ff 4 ' 'ree N ar ' + A IAMES D. NELSON Plainfield, Illinois Music Education After JC: Eastman School of Music Actiiitiesz IC Choir 1,23 IC Play' ers 1,25 SEA 21 Spring Musical, One Act Plays. JOSEPH WALTER NICHOLS Ice Joliet, Illinois Pre-Education After IC: Illinois State Normal University Activities: Press Club lg SEA 2, Hobbies: Reading, music ROBERT M, NICHOLS Bob Pre-Education After IC: Northern Illinois University Activities: JC Choir l,.'Z!V1ce-President 231 IC Players l,2. Hobbies: Music and Dramatics ws - If-:nik iff :ef -as ss II , ,455 r .N SEN i 5' A9 15 Q - ' lui ,f.. v ffff . g f X---j'f5j, , V5 rx --f' - . fp, ea N 4, f rim J f 'sei 5 'g' rw . f.-' 1 ' 'f .1 .1 ,'I3-gif , Eff?-l: sieragf fa- ' :rn-'iv -V -.mt-1 ,gag 11,-is ' :.7fg'w'fi, f'?g'f.gl1'fS.'I' A. rom. xrcnotsos mmf '-1f,5s - ,V Q, Lg., .. New Lenox, Illinois X In AV I Igxtglzj u Electronics l-lobbiesr Hunting. photography AGNES Am. Novi' V - Wilmington, Illinois F 7 . Pre-Education ,:' Y After IC: Illinois State Normal University I ,' I Activities: SEA l,ig WAL 1. I H ION D. O'DONNELL P' A4 7 Joliet, Illinois Engineering l After JC: University of Illinois ' +A- X Activities' Engineers lg Lettermen 1,25 Baseball l, Tennis l,2. Hobbies: Rifle shooting, hunting Xttroct Sophomores it 1. , ,F Q 4. , 2, VA S, as-A Ty, I7 ' , I .glgvf ' 'f ' gs I 5 Fi if . l 1 R QL- ' 'P A' fs I , ,iii :L L.. . O I ' 4 9 O -' QQ :I:'.2: H n D 9. - uv- x 1,5-I 'K ' mx a. -x -,A'Qfi:xxx 'gmfi . --'12-I'-N'-Y-SB.- in .hh ' . X72 'N f I ' - f--- --fvfvvgwfm-w . t, .... Y., al' 't is -ET kg? - f,ffI5s':,, . ? .iff .3 ' t- If' -iv - we- it, c3':'.t uw- - - fs ,553 WEE: . .fe w N iq-Q x f :Si X 2, Q X , u xf:,:.:.s3? - fl, is , I, if 1472! . S .:.A,, N1 4 A 5 9' k ,- --fri - . ' X CAROL R, ORSINI Joliet, Illinois Liberal Arts After IC' Northern University Activities: SMS l, WAL 1,2 fTeacher's Ed Scholarshi 3 Hobbies: Swimming, tennis ARLENE A, OTIS New Lenox, Illinois Pre-Medical After JC: Medical Technology Training Activities: SMS 23 SEA l. Hobbies: Music CLIFFORD PARI-GIS Cliff Wilmington, Illinois Business Activities: Business Club 2, DANIELLE PAULY Lockport. Illinois Pre-Education EARL PETERSEN Pete Joliet, Illinois Pre'Denta1 Activities: SMS 1.2, ALMA I. PETERSON Jean Joliet, Illinois Medical Technology Activities: SMS l,2g WAL l,2. is? . A -, -a 52 F4 A .1 ,x 0, K Q s ll x f -42 54. . 'HZ s NX 'Clrr ' WY u - 1 -A fi. , I W s r. . g, tx. I -.-..1elIf-W ' Av -, pvv-. 79K ix 1 ' .-4.1 5... HN, sf- fggzg r 'Fw y P5 0:55 .5 Q, 93' I . xg g . 1? y SQr:,.Q:'ssQ2L.1Q '- ' sais' I , I NICHOLAS H. PRIDDY N1ck lolrer, lllmols Pre-Educarron After IC: Arr Force Actrvrtresz IC Chorr 1,2lRobe Chalrman ll, SEA 1,25 Student Councll I: IC Players 1,25 Swrng Band 1,21 Technrcal Drrector for One-Act. Hobbies: Frshlng, huntrng, swimmrng WILLIAM C. PURDY Jolret, Illrnors Pre-Forelgn Servrce After JC- Georgetown Unlverslty Actrvlnes: Press Club 1,2, Photographer for SHIELD 1. 2 and BLAZER 1.2. Hobbles: Musrc, Photography MIKE QUIRAM lollet, Illrnols Pre-Dental IL'DITH A, RAKOSKI Judy Ioller, Illlnors Accounting After IC: Northern Illrnors Unrversity Acrrvrtres: Boosters I,23Bus1rless Club lg WAL 1.21 Cheerleader l,2. JERRY RANDOLPH Abe Iolret, Illrnols Pre-Commerce After IC: Unrversrty of Illrnors Actrvitles' Euslness Club I. RICHARD E, ROBINSON R1Cls Iollet, llllnols Busrness Admlnlsrratron Acrlvltresz Baseball 1, 1,2g IC Players Q fl 1 ' -if 1 1 ' .- I ef -- .NE Q , I ' 'E I If Y H.-.Q ' A ,- A X . is H--rf' Q. HELEN A. PEZZE Iolrez, Illrnors Pre-Educarlon After IC: Northern Illrnors Universrty Attlvrtles: Boosters lg IC Chou' lg SEA 2: WAL 1.2. IODEANNE L, PFEIFFER Io Iollet, Illrnols Pre-Educatlon After IC: Carthage College Acuvlrres: IC Choir 1,2 fSecrion Leader 2,1 WAL 1,2 Hobblesz Swrmming, tennls KAREN I., PICKETT Ioller, Illlnols Lrberal Arts After IC: Cnrverslty of Illinois IEANNETTE C. PINNICK Pepe Lockport, Illrnols Llberal Arts After IC: Unlversrty of Illrnois Acuvltres: IC Players 1,2 fSecretary 1, Correspond- lng Secretary 235 WAL lg Smoker and Lounge Commrtree lg Press Club 1,25 BLAZER 1, COLLEGI CASUALS 1. Honors: Honor Guide 1 Hobbresz Sewrng, cooklng, Jazz THOMAS PISKUR GERALD E, PICS Iel'l'y Lockport, Illxnols P, E, -fSoc1al Science Acuvrtresr Letrermen 1,21 Baseball 1,21 Football 2. Hobbies: Sports Sophomores Prepare .lr 1 y A Ng r Q., ., i' g r 'ff NY' x t I , ,,,pf ' 'HN I 1. x 1 N , C 'fc-' rv -If I A - ' 5-. .rhfi-2: X I ' I iii ' 1' . I s I - -. - W-1--1 rs zu J F-XL is s V A X Y - E3 ' -e 1 '. 'LA S1 ROSS lollet. llltn OAS S, te Pre-Physical Therapy After lC' Lnlverslty of Wtstonszn Medlcal School Aetrxrttes- Boosters 1,25 If Chmr 1, SMS 1,2g WAL lj, Lheer: leader 1 2' Orthesis l 'I GER.-llslfl E. RUETTIGER Ierry - Joliet, Illinois Tethn1calDraw1ng ' , 'Sis Uk rue, - 11 1 - ' Hobbies- Records and gutrat 1 jf' . .- . I . ss., , . we ' , 1 1 I .au . 1 If t 51 'P 6 1 , ' Margaret Boydston, who plans to major in music atTul- sa University in Oklahoma, gets in as much time prac- ticing as possible. Jr Senior FN 5:5 ,s w '.- ,,! . , ' rf' If If! 1' j,-.MSW WN. 950 'SQ-4 i- Colleqes . . .t':-- .c I 7'- fin' 'I 1- LQ- X.- ' , X e,.. .1 1'- fi BOSNIE I. RYDELL Bon Bon Moltena. Illinois Music Education After IC: University of lllmols Acttxtttesz IC Choir 1.2: Librartan 1,23 IC Players 1,21 One Act Plays. DIANA SAMIOS Sam Joliet, llllnots Pre-Education After IC: Universrty of Illinois Atuvltres: WAL1.'.2lTreasul'er ll, SEA 1:5-tudenr Counttl Honors: Homecoming Court 1 WARREN H. SCHWIESOW Peotone, lllmols Pre-Commerce After IC: University of Illinois Actrvrtlesz Buslness Club 2 Hobbxes: Sports JOHN M. SCHORIE Buzz Ioltet, Illinois Preffjommerce After IC: Northern Illinois Untversrty Activities: Bustness Club 1,2gSw1ng Band 1,'Z, Hobbies: Water skiing. muslc IIM L. SCOLARI Joliet, llllnots General After IC: Lewrs College Acttvrttes: Letterman Z: Baseball 1.2. Hobbies: Fishmg, hunting BONNIE SEIBERLING Ioltet, lllrnots General After IC: University of Illinois Mm-mes: JC Players 2, wat 1.2, 125 ESQ? . ff , f Sy A- -A, . . L4 , X. the . I ' dbx- F gf' 'ibx A FIT ITT 'TTPVT C ' 'ai ' p I ff X 1 1 ix 'wr , x '1 . 1 L r I xi u trade 5 ef? nc ...sf 'fo 1 PAUL E, SHEPLEY Pete Joliet, Illinois Engineering After IC: University of Illinois IAFQIS L. SIMPSON Ioller, Illinois Horne Economics-Secretarial Activities: IC Choir l.2fSect1Or1 tennis Skinny Hobbies: Swimming, JAMES M, SKIOTES Joliet, Illinois Business .-Xctixities' Business Club 2. SUS.-tbl I, SKOFF Sue Joliet, Illinois Liberal Arts After IC: Iowa University Activities: IC Choir lg NAL 1,41 Homecoming 2. WAL 1.2. LARRY D. SMALL Maxon, Illinois Agriculture hngtneermg After IC: lowa State University Activities: Engineers 1.2. Hobbies- Bowling PA IRICIA G. SMITH Pat Ioliet, Illinois Art .After IC: University ot' Illinois Attivities' IC Choir 1 fLibrat1an llg Boosters 'lg IC Players lg Press Club 1,2 fSecretary 253 NAL 1,2 fPres1dent'.1Ig Social Council SHIELD 1,2g Discussion Club 2. Honors: Honor Guide l 2gSt11CIel'IICO1.1I'1C1I'23 ED S4 SERDAR Snake Joliet, Illinois Pre-Education After IC: Northern Illinois University Activxties: Lettermen 1.2, Press Club 25 Student Council 2. Smoker and Lounge Committee 2, BLAZER Sig Sophomore Vite- Presidenrg Baseball l,'2g Bas- ketball I, Hobbies: Sports GEORGINE N, SHAFFER George Lockport, Illrnois General After IC: Secretary Activities: Business Club lp WAL 2: Press Club 2: SHIELD T, BLAZER 2. Honors: Honor Guide l Hobbies: Swimming, tennis, bowling, music Leader CJ: WAL l.2. Head Chairman for , 'ff ,, - ta QM 4 ,PNN 1 ia I T V1 b I tex, 4 - t 4 1 Q Danielle Pauly and Cos Misischia listen intently as Fred Roclriquez talks of his experiences in Europe while in the U, S. Navy. Dlcms Are Discussec ,, . S. X Q XA- A. N ' I ' Mrs 5' .a ,- - r,,,. . . J I 4 .-12' l .51-All 'iziigfig Q5,E,'r::'?f'f' ' ' W NSN: -lf . ,, 'rise 'SL' N Qt 1.5, X 5S x SW Xl 4 ' :Q .t A 5 , A 1 I 56 tg: Q I '...' , E! W , ' , S t , x - Q , fri .. .. I, si if V I -If In ROBERT I. SMITH Smitty Joliet, Illinois Business After JC: Northern University Activities: Lettermen 1,23 Business Club 2, Baseball Head Chairman Homecoming 1: Head Chairman Fall Formal 1. Hobbies: Water skiing. hunting, basketball WILLIAM R, SPARLIN Bill Wilmington, Illinois 1: Physical Education Activities: Letterrnen 1,2 lPresident 27, Student Council 1,21 Basketball 1.2. ROBERT A. STARTZ, JR. Bob Lockport, Illinois Liberal Arts Activities: Baseball 1,2 ROBERT J. STEPHENS Bob Joliet, Illinois Business After JC: Ferris Institute, Big Rapids, Michigan Activities: Business Club 2. Hobbies: Stock market WALTER STIJBLER Tubby Joliet, Illinois General Business After JC: University of Illinois Activities: JC Players 2. ROBERT G. SYMMONDS Bob Joliet, Illinois Pre-Commerce After JC: Northwestern University Activities: Swing Band I. Hobbies: Music xmoriq Sophomores . , . 'Mi'--' - - filzslizfzii J., , v . 'W Hf'f'fZff l1,vF1g .C 1 '- -41'-,fl . r1:E1?'-mrs' - t 'i I, i'A51fiXf: rQ,..s?2- 21 , '- ' ,' 1- -, x ff : 4 . if +A.- 1' ' E1 I ' ' X ffvqb' 1 I . f 14Q0 . ,, aff-Mi' s ni ' ' , ' as ,, I lv' ii: 5 fm 1 '.::1iiswsss.1- Ni ' -1':,s-ew, ' '- ' :Gi ,Qt ' I fvZ,. 7 , JS' a Iris. s i, . . J L 5 . 'gf 7, gi X s s Q. X xx 1 . Xxx. ,. ., I A s 1- A X -XJR K sac 1, ' X 'Ii ..r x x I 21 ',lst 5.,,,....f-fel ' ' wa...-f ,I V V ,L ,gg , 5 5 --4 f 'Hilti ' . N iii-sites' Jajlifiizfrii f. 1: L .TSS Ew itktl--Pcsxififs 1 ., .1 15'-e 5 fi , 5' gnu- bhvf N ' 4:'L'i'I-:fixes .147 .. f- 5, Eg lege, 1 .. QS? sr 1 VX L' EDWIN A, TERMUENDE Ed Lockport, Illinois Agriculture Chemistry ROBERT H, THOMPSON Bob Lockport, Illinois Agriculture After JC: Farming I-lobbies: Hunting, mechanics JUNE M. TOMASTICK Joliet, Illinois , ' f-9. 1 , f .: , H . r . l RN s --av x 1 Z w. Liberal arts and Sciences Aftei JC: Concordia Teachers College Activities: JC Choir 1,2 lTreasurer BJ: JC Players 1,2g SNEA 1,2 Co-Chmn,, School and Community Service. Hobbies: Music ANTHONY J, TRAINA Kid Joliet, Illinois Science After IC: Northern University Hobbies: Chemistry, hunting PATRICIA A. TRESEDER Pat Lockport, Illinois Liberal Arts After IC: University of Oklahoma Activities: Press Club 1,2 fVice'Ptesident 17, WAL 1 Student Council 1.2: SHIELD 1,2 fEditor 213 ' ' BLAZER lg Homecoming Court 2: Head Chmn. Spring Formal 1. Honors: Honor Guide I Hobbies Att, tennis ELAINE B, TROUSIL Joliet, Illinois Biological Science Activities: Shield l: Press Club 1: Boosters 2, .ZV A We Q x A S is - 'x T A x t ,N Xl x at L N il . P f 1 RA T 6 Y ,. f 127 . ,,. . - a 6 'wk ini .-M. kg .ffl sw, , 5 f , , - 'M EZ' f NY Af! .. ,Y Q Y! '9f'1 -' AR 'vp-..,.-f' :il ' www V80 . gn'-s t1l11.1f'r,Z, 11. V,-X31 lrYl1'E Norm llwruht. llllrmls Antllrrwpolfrgy After lf : L7n1xers1tyof1v11Lh1gan , 11nh1'w:us- Nwrrrtnzrng, rrmlts. tamplng MAI11lY1. X'lllMA11 Mat H. nm? 'fiflf-ig ' 1 5. ,. NS X X tx X x x ...-.x RONALD A, WHEN Albers , bf Lamont, lllrnors Buslnuss L11.-XIJLENF A, WESYERWELLE Chat W lolrsl. 111111015 ' .ji- Llbcral Arte 7.1 .-Xftcr IC: Unlverslty of llltnols .'1frrvrtres- IC Players 1.2 fVrue-Presrdent 11. Surdunr L'oum11i.OrL11us1s 1.L.. T..-XFJCYJ WHl1'E fiance lollet. 111111014 Pre-kducatloll After IC- lllrnors vate Flormal Vnrwrsrtv At-ru rrrus' SEA 2, t Q. C.-XROLYN WICKFQS JOIIUI. Illlnots NN Pre-Medrtal Acmrtrcsz Jt1P1avcrs 135513 1.2, ILROME M. NIDLOWSKI t'11ow loltct. lllrncu Pre-Dental Aurvrttemg LL-trerrncn 1.2 lsecretary-Treastrrer 21. SMS 1.2gStuClcntCOu11c11 11 Freshman Class Vlt Q- PreudentgBasIwtbal1 1.2. DHJJIS V. WILHELMI Denny Mlnoolta. 111111015 Ilusrrlcss After IC: North Texas Stare College Acrrvrrrcs- Busrm-ss Club 1,225 Letterman 1.21 Baskut- llobblcsr Swrnlmlng. cars 128 ' lnlrt-1, Illrnms ' l'rcfldalt.1t1on .'Rftrr1C fJatmnalt'o11egc of Educarron 'ettlxrrlrf' IC C11n1r1.2gSE.-1 1.fJ,W.-11.1.'2. llobhlew- Ymte. hnwllnq. plane IQODIPI' 1. W,11,1fE.ll ulcrty 1.011-port. lllrnmf r lnplncerrng 'rfrrr lr 1 nrxcrclry of lllrnors vlgtlxrrrtkf- 91111111 U. Press fluh 231C Players 1 glneerk 1. 1131311 1,, WARD lolret, lllmols .1 l're-ljducarrorr ' V Mx .-1ftcr1C: lllxnors State Norma1L'r11vers1ty llolwhr-fs: Musrc. plano 1.-1511.5 P. WART111ffl hm lullct. llllnors General 13 Actrxrtrcs- Football 2. nor. E. mall: Abe A ,f Lcrnont. lllrnms K':tH:l-w Pre-Ldutatmn if X .-1ftcr1C- Lou College. Cedar Raprds. Iowa V -Mrlxrrru: Buslnuss Club 1. Letterman 1.215356 Xwtqgsf 1,23 Baskctball 1. xx . I llobbresc Gulf. plane 4+ , F -A -fo-Zi! - R ' 'T'i'E'5 ' . :--1.-'if 11.1-X ' . 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WILHELMI Gal Lolievtfl illinois re-. e ica 1 1.- .-'ifter IC: University of Illinois - Activities: Letterman 1,2 Wife- N President 'ly SMS Q, Smoker I nav, and Lounge Committee 'ft Q fChairman 23, Baseball l,i2p -V UC Discussion Club. Hobbies: Books, fishing, jazz, E,,.5,LQ,gg1, Q, ' leinerikugeling 5.- f i- ' 5' Nw N .iw .nf 1 Refi x Sophomores Take ci Lost Look . . . .gf v. 217 1- ' inf: fre 'e i .rp--f--' 1 K 'S ,t .,1f'i:ivf-fl: f. in - , . . , N DENNIS S. WILLS ,,... . N ff l. Morris, Illinois . .51 95- ' , - , 1.s:Z'.-5 ff ' A 1 . , . -Q. X Y J, X f fi N c-so ii!!-lf ' 7 'I 1, P 9-HP'--cf sg . V Pre-Medical After IC: University of Illinois Activities: SMS 2. PATRICIA B. YENTZ Pat Joliet, Illinois Pre-Nursing After IC: University of Illinois Activities: SMS 1.2, Social Council 1. KENNETH E, ZIMMERMAN Ken Qicqv 1:21 Mokena, lllinois Indusuial Training After IC: Northern Illinois University Hobbies: Civil War history JOHN FINCH Kinsman, Hlinois Business IAME5 E, GARRISON Joliet, Illinois Pre-Law After JC: University of Illinois Activities: Lettermen 1.2, Student Council lg Fresh man Class Presiclentg Basketball 1, 2. ROBERT LEWIS Joliet, Illinois Pre-Commerce 'lem' ggi-'sr fa... Nxg,f 7. IQ!!!-Q K ,., iw- 5 si, X. ' Q l, L- '3 v Y '- ., JFQZ A '. -ja. 'lwe,,.+ , L In Memoriam Doivid Leroq Underhill David L. Underhill of Lockport, a Joliet Iunior Col- lege sophomore, was only nineteen when an unfortunate swimming accident took his life in the summer of 1960. When this tragedy occurred, all those who knew Dave realized that they were deprived of the companionship of an individual of integrity, sportsmanship, courtesy, and wit. Substituting sheer desire for ability in striving for achievement, he evoked admiration from those who watched him work. 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' -1 Rqxf: , ' '- ' - -A gs.e--242554-','y v -dife- A Abrams, Clarance James 85 Adamson, Richard 109 Aellrg, James 102 .-Xeschliman. Patricia 34,100 Aggelopoulos, Barb 35.44.85 Airoldi, John B5 Albrecht, Albert Alden. Priscilla 1435.44.85 Alderman, Peg 109 Aldridge. James B5 Alexander. John 44,411.85 Allan, N Allen, C oble 102 harles 30.109 Allen. James 25.109 Allen, Larry 109 Allen. Thomas 109 Allison. Bev 109 Allison, Susan Frances 34.100 Alphin. Paul 102 Amiot, Sandra 85 Andersen , Kenneth Anderson, Barbara Anderson, Betty BB,-13.85, 100 Anderson. Carl S5 Anderson. Janice Anderson, Judi B5 Anderson, Judith 102 Anderson. June Anderson Andrew, . Karen 42,85 Sharon S5 Antonini, Helen 14,109. Arellano, Tony 102 Arriagno. James 95 117 Ariagno, Nancy 102 Azuma. Henry 2829.31.85 B Babcock. James Babich, Bob Babich. Don Bachara. Richard 85 Baer, Jo 35,85 Baer. Sue 35.110 Bailey. James Bailey, Randal S5 Baker, Joseph 85 Baldazzi, Fred 30 Bales, Gerald 102 Balius, Lou Ann 85 Ballard, Stanley 110 Balog, Sandra 25,110 Balrzell. Wanda Lee 102 Baran. Walter 32,110 Barcelona, Frank 110 Barr. Mary 85 Bates, Roberta 102 Batis, Dennie Sue 110 Baro, Robert 40.48.85 Baumann, Nicholas 85 Baxa, Ronald B5 Beahm, Donald B5 Beallis, Jack 121 Beaudoin, Nicolas 110 Beck, Charles 31,110 Beck. John Becker. Carl Dennis 85 Becker, Mary Ann 38, Becker, Robert 30, B5 Bed ford, Don 34,111 Bell. Helen Benac, Janice 34.85 Benck. Ruth 111 Bennett, Margaret 20,29 Bensen, Barbara B6 Benson. James 30.86 Benson, Robert 102 Benus. John 102 Berard. Dave 86 Berard, Gerald 102 Berger. Jerry 86 Berg, Roger 43, B5 .39, 8 5.94 Student List ond Index Bernoteit, Judy SG Bethell, Robert 80 Biskie. Joan Bitter, Bonnie 74.100 Blaesing. Robert Blatt, Douglas lll Blevins, Tom Blogg, Charles 86 Bobak, George Boehme, Juanita 86 Boland, Patrick 28.38.1552 111 Boland, Ray lll Bolte. William 102 Bonds, Alex R6 Book, Lynn 111 Booth, Sally 25,B5,70.86 Borowski, Denis 86 Boucher, Gerald BG Bourg, Leo 86 Boyd. Douglas 86 Boydston, Margaret 42,111,125 Boykin, Don -11,-18 Braasch. Tom 86 Brandon, Howard 48.86 Brannberg. Everett 42,86 Brannberg, Linda 43.111 Brei. Mick 86 Brockman, George 111 Brockman, Raymond 31,36 Bromberek, Kenneth Brower, Paul 28.59.86 Brown. Donald 28, 37.48, 99,1 Brown, Lester Brunner, Don Brunner, George 31 Bucciarelli, Terry 48,86 Buck. Diana 42,86 Bulkley, Bob S6 Bull, Edwin B6 Bullifin, William 111 Bump, Charles 90 Bundy, Robert Burke. Charles Burton, 'Thomas 86 Buss, Paul Butler. Jerry 111 Butterbach, Richard 20,86 Button, Don 86 C Cagwin, Joann Cagwin, Sandra B7 Caldwell, Curtis 133,87 Campbell, Nobbie 136 Campbell, Thomas B7 Canaday, James B7 Cap, John Capista. Linda 14 Carey, William Carli, Ray 112 Carlisle, Boyzell 102 Carlson, Lloyd 112 Carlson, Richard 48,37 Carlson. Richard W. Carnegie, Andrea B7 Carnerr, Ronnie Carr, Thomas 87 Carroll, Elbert B7 Carter. Bonnie 87 Cassell. William 87 Castiglioni. Therese 112 Catarello, Jullerte Catarello. Vincent Cavanaugh, Mary K. 87 Cavazos, Frank Cepon, Frank 87 Cercello. Kenneth 87 Cernugel, William 57.109 Cerven, Mary 87 Challender, Peggy Chalstrom, Phyllis 25.87 Chapas. Stanley Chavez, Richard 87 Cheek. Caryl Chinski, Daniel Chopp. Jim B7 Chovan, Marlene 44 Christensen. Ronald 102 Christiansen. Roger B7 Churnovic. Larry Cieslak, Alex B7 Ciukowski. Mary Lee Clark, Marilyn B7 Claussen, Paul 102 Cleaver. Jerry Clemons, Maxine Clink, Robert 40,43 Coleman, Clementine 38.87.112 Collins, Thomas Collins, William Collopy, Richard B7 Comerford, Virginia 34.87 Conrad, Brian Contos. Tony 102 Cooper, Gerald 102 Cornelius. Ronald 87 Corp, Roger 112 Costable, Deanna Marie 35,87 Cotter, Richard 112 Couch, Doris B7 Covili. Larry 40, 87 Covington, Charles Cox, Sharon 112 Crader. Kelly 112 Craig, Ronald Crane, Patricia 87 Creer, Allan Crieghron, Joseph Cresto. Ron B7 Cronholm, Sharon B7 Crosby. Doris S7 Crosby, Marion B7 Crosetto, Ronald S7 Ctotty, Frank 41,4B,8'7, 110 Crowther, Mike Crowe, Phillip 102 Cummings, Carolyn 112 Cunico, Gerald S7 Cunningham. Judy Cupples, Dale S7 Currrs, Michele 87 D D'Amico. James 87 Daniels, lnez S7 Daniels. Kenneth Darguzis, Janice 87 Darin, Louis 40.112 Darin, William 41.48.87 DaRosa. Gary 87 Davies, Llewellyn 43,87 Harlan 23,108,112 Davis, Davis Ima B. 87 Davis Kathleen DeBri Doris 112 DeClue, Bemiece B7 Decman, James DeLay, Larry 102 DelSasso, Gayland DeMink. Richard SB Demko. Ray 102 Denker, Glenna Deutsche. Lee 102 DeVore. Eldon B8 Dickey, Frank 102 Dietz. Jack SB Dillon. Patrick 11 DiMonte, Sylvia 88 Donoffri. John 48,88 Dixon, Loren BB Dobbs. Donalee 113 Dockendorf. Charles 88 Dombrowski, Richard 41.48.88 Donahoe. Thomas S8 Donnelly, Fred Doran. Edward 88 Dowell, Earl 113 Downen, Ronald 88 Downey, Diane 88 Drancik. Robert 48 Drobnak, Mickey Drumm, Ronald Drysch, Ed 102 DuChance. Larry 88 Duchene. Gayle 113 DuFresne. William 102 Dunajewski, Loretta SS Duncan. Paul 88 Dunker, Nancy Carol 100 Dunn, Gerry 88 Durant, Robert 88 Dutkiewicz, Robert 113 Dutkiewicz. William E Earley. Maxine Earls, David 28.31.113 Eaton, George 88 Eddy. Linda 113,121 Edmon, Joe 34,39,39.1l3 Edson, Edward 88 Edwards, Frances 113 Egizio, Dominic 89 Egizio, Jeanette BE Eibel, George 1011 Eicher, Harry BS Eisen, Paul Martin B8 Ellena, Joyce 34,88 Elliott. Joan 88 Elwood, John 29.37 Embling, Jim Emerson. Bill Emerson, Debby 114 Emperor, Robert Engle. William 44,88 Engvall, Charles 88 Enich, Joan 93 Enich. Nadine 88 Enix, James 102 Ennis, John M. Etheridge. Phyllis SS Evans, Pat 88 Eytich. Richard 30.40.114 F Failing. Jason Jr. Falbo. Ronald SS Farmer. Robert 102 Farnsworth, Sally 38,88 Fazio. Richard S8 Feil. Gary 83 Felbinger, JoAnn 38588 Felix. John BS Feltz, Jacqueline 88 Fenili. John 35,114,122 Ferguson, Lance Finch, John 31,129 Fischer, Carol 88 Fiser, Carol 88 Fisher, Paul 40.43.88 Fiske, Kenton 31,88 Fitzgerald, Charles 88 Fleming, David Flurkey. David 102 Ford, Ronald John B8 Foreman, Ralph B8 Fornango. James Foster. Tyrone 88 Fracaro. Mark 3142.44.89 Frampton, Carolyn 34.100 Francescon. Judith 102 Franzen, Ronald 32,89 Frattinger, John B9 French, Davy 114 Frescura, William 48,114 Freter, Carol 89 Frerty, Tom 89 Pretty, Verna 89,103 Frojd, Richard Fruin. Robert 114 Fruland. Douglas 89 Furlane. Emil G Gable, John Gaefke. Sharon 114 Galli, Rita 115 Garcia. DaLinda 38. 89 Gardner. Roy Gargrave, Wayne S9 Garrett, Terry 42,413,115 Garrison, Jim 129 Garson, John 89 Gaskin. LeRoy 103 Gaspich, Virginia 115 Gast. John 103 Gaszak. Geddes. John Charles B9 R00 115 Gelatka, Robert 103 Gelatka, William 89 Geleto. Walt S9 Germain, Gerald Giardina, Judith Giarrante, Gary Gilmore, Bonnie Caryl 34,100 Gilmore, Kenneth S9 Girard, Glavan. Gleason Gleason. Goebel. Tally 89 James 103 Margaret S9 Michael Arthur Goepper, Chloe 15,43.115 Golobitsh, Tony 115 Gonzales. Art 41,89 Goranson, Clyde 103 Gordon, Nanch S9 Gould, Don 41.43.89 Govoni, Robert 89 Govostis, Constance 89 Govostis, Ruth 38.39 Grable, Larry 89 Graham, Robert Gtauer, Stanley Graves, Thomas Gray, Pamela June 74,39 Greene. James 115 Gregg, John 1Z4,34,48,49,89 Greggain. Daniel 115 Griffin. Grimm. Grinton, Grohar. Tom S9 James S9 Diane 89 Kenneth Gross. David L. 34.43.115 Grumish, Donna 89 Grybash, Allen 86,89 Gualdoni. John 90 Guertin. Paul Guidetti, Terry 40,90 Gullicksen, Karen 35, 36.42, 90 Gurney. Charlotte 90 H Habenicht. Roger 103 Hacker, Rose Anna 115 Haggerty, Robert 1-Iajduk, Wayne 90 Hammer, Noralyn fRainoj 115 Hammond, Richard 40,413.90 Hancock, James 115 Hanley. Hanley. Hanson, Harder, Hareld. Doris Mae 15.28,30, Edward 90 Judith Atltl 34.100 Violet 90 James 90 Harmening, Charles 116 Harney. L. W. Harrigan. Jim 90 Harris, Charles 116 Harris. James Harrison, Mary Ann 28. 29, 36, 84, 90, 99 Hartellr Robert 41, 48, 90 Harrigan, Steve 103 Hartung, Lawrence 90 Hartwig, Dawn 33,36.59, 116 Hasenjaeger. Dave Hatton, Ruth Hawes, Maurine 35,90 Hawkinson, Larry 11,70 Haynes, Lynmoore 90 Heath. Curt 90 Heatherwick, Alan 103 Heavens. Jerry 116 Heeg, Jol-u-1 Heeg, Pearl 1-leeg, Robert 90 36.116 Heichemer. Suzan Herman. Norman 90 Hellberg. Davideen 90 Hemphill. Lois 33.99.116 Henneberry. Paul 90 Hennessey, Dave 41.48.90 Herarh, Richard 116 Herbst. Lynn 30,90 Herringer, James 90 Hertko. Sharon Hertzmann. Richard 116 Hibler, Arnold 103 Hibner. William 11 Hickman. Jeanine -14.90 Hill, Al 90 Hill. Jesse 90 Hill, Lawrence 90 Hills, Margaret Lynn 36,116 Hilton, Ronald 90 Hinze, Bill Hirner, Brian 90 Hish. Gary 90 Hnetkovsky. Judy 116 Hochevar, Kenneth 91 Hoffman. Sharon 116 Holl. Charles 91 Hollenberg, Beatrice Hollis, Ronald 91 Holmes, Stella 42,91 Holt, Charles Homercling. Robert 41,49 Hood, Jerome 40,91 Hopman. Ann 91 Hoppins, Raymond 34,91 Horvath, Peter 91 House. Thomas 41.48.91 Houseknecht, Debby 43.44.91 Howk, Penny 42,91 Hritz. Judie 116 Hughes, Ronald 3S.39,41,-18. 91 Hulina, Richard 91 Hunsley. Patricia 91 Hurst. David 'E-S.42,91,97 Hutchings. James 91 Hutchinson, Earl 117 Hute. Randall 103 Hutson, Neal 117 Hutten, Lawrence Hylka, Peter 103 1 Imig, Dale 42.91 Israelson, N. R. Ivins. Richard 91 J Jackson, Charles 117 Jackson. Ralph 91 Jacobs. Gil 20,131.91 Jager, Barbara Jean 100 James. John 91 Jandura, Jeffries. Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnston, Johnston Johnston Matt 91 Charles 117 Charles 91 David 103 Gerald 91 Joyce Ann 91 Lawrence 35,114,117 Mary Ann Patzicia 36 Robert 91 Thomas Lee 91 Tom 91 Warren Wayne 38.39.117 David Bruce 34,117 Larry 91 Mary Ann 100 Joly, Robert 91 Jones, David 91 Jones. John 117 Jorgensen, Andy 48 Jorgensen, Fred 48.91 Jorn. Janet 91 Joyce. Charles 118 Joyce. James 32,91 Judnick, Janet 30.42. 91 Julian. Jerry Leifhei K llaatz. Ronald 1-fahrl. James J-'alera. Albert 21.91 1-faluzny. Paul 91 Kamnikar. Edward Kanoski. Thomas 91 liapetanovic, Victor Kay. Gordon 118 Keating. Kathleen 91 Keef. Arnold Feeley. Edward lvan Kegley. Robert 53 Kehlenbach. Richard 91 Keigher. Pamck 91 Keller. Sally Pearl 100 Larson, Tim 92 Lasser. Frank 119 Lau. Hogan 92 Lauffer. Alma 40.42.92 Lauffer. Steve 92 Lawlor. Glenn Lawson. Kenneth 42.43.92 Layette, Janice 92 Legan, Lois 15.2S.35.36.119 Ken Kelly. Donald 103 Kemp. Thomas 91 Kennedy. Charles Kenney. Ruth 33.91.110 Kepner. Larry 103 Kerr. Robert K. 41.48.91 Kettwig, Dave 30.41,58,'77, 118 Kiely. Gerard 103 Kienlen. John 23.37.59.90.91 Kienlen. Tom 33.40.59.90.9l Kimsey. Jon 31.91 King, Evelyn 103 Kinzel. Walter Kinzler. Rich ard Kirsch. Baldur 91 Klen. Jim 21.118 Klert. Nancy Lee 43.92 Knarr, Richard 92 Knudson. Wynn 92.102 Knutson. Donald 103 Knutson, Judith 38.92 Knutson. Robert Knutson, William 118 Kobe. N ick 113 Kochevar. Jim 37.114, 118 Kocheva r. Stephen 30 Koehler. Beverly 34.100 Koenig, Carol 35. 39. 39. 92. 97 Koerner. Mike 41.48.92 Koertge. George 92 Kokosz, Barbara 92 Kon. Dorothy 92 Korb. Bob 34.44.118 Kordewick. Gale Ann 34.100 Kostecki. Michael 25.92 t. Leifheit. Randall 48.92 Leighton. Jane 28,36.103.11'7 Leimbacher. Sue 119 Lennert. Ed 41.48.119 Lennon. Daniel 103 Leonard. lra 85.92 Leos. Raul 92 Lestina. Linda 92 Levandowski, Jerome 92 Lewis. Robert 129 Liberty. Louis James Lientz. Mary Jean 92 Lindblad. William Lindstrom. Carl Little. George 92 Lloyd, William Lockhart. Harold 92 Lockwood. Diane 103 Lockwood. David Long, Larry 119 Long. Steven 103 Longman. John 28,43.48.119 Liberatore. John Lopez. Mike Lott. Charles 103 Low. Anne Low. Mary 120 Lucas, Warren Luebs. William 92 Lukancic. Angela 24.92 Lukasevich. Nicholas 92 Luman, George Lundeen. Gerald 38.39.120 Lustick. David 92 M MacDowell. Katherine 93 Mace. Patricia 93 Machaj. Barney 35.3S,43.120 Mack. Charlene 120 Mackay. Barbara 120 Mackey. Thomas Kotowlcz. Andy Kovacevich, Nick Koval, Robert 92 Kozak. Gerald Kozornan. Francis 31.119 Kozoman. Robert 103.119 Kozoman. Ron Kramer. August 92 Krapf. B111 92 Krebsbach. Angelika 15.34.100 Kreis. Paul Krohn. Dave 103 Krohn, Joan 39.4-4,45.76.119 Krohn. Kaye 22.42.92 Kroschell. Kay 92 Krueger. Gary 92 Kuban, Joseph 92 Kucinic. Thomas Kulig. Kathleen Anne Kulof. Robert 92 Kunis. John Kuraror. Raymond 92 Kureghian, Arthur Kurtyak, Don Kurtz. Charles Kurtz. Karl 103 Kwarta. Dean L Laatz. Michael 92 Ladrick. Michael Lal-'ontaine. Curt 92 Laken. Thomas 92 Laken. William 30.41.119 Lambakis. Mary Ann 30.92.97 Lang. Stephen James 92 Lange. Myrna 92 Lanham. Ron 92 Lapikas. John 48.92 Larsen. Ann 92 MacQueen. Leona Madjak. Madsen. Magosky Maguire. Bob 120 James 120 . Patrick 93 Alicia Diane 38 Mahoney. Pamela 15.21. 37. 5 Mahoney Maichin. Maitland Maitland . Peggy 103 Karen . Peter 29. 120 . Sharon Makovic, Sherrill 93 Malcom. Bob Mali. Mary Fran 120 Malinovi Malinovi Malinovi Malone. Maloney. ch. Nick ch. Roseann 28.120 ch. Steve Mariorie 34, 100 Helen 103 Maly. Kenneth Mance. Jim 48.93 Mancini. Manfred. Mann. H Mann. K Larry 93 Robert 93 oward 93 ristin 93 Mantia, Marshall 32 Marasso. Richard 114,120 Marco. william 103 Marello. Louis 30.93 Marion, Thomas 93 Marksrrom, James Markwell. David 93 Marshall. John 93 Marocco. Norman 121 Martin, Martin. Don 40. 121 Douglas 121 Martin. JoAnn 59.86 Martin. Stanley 93 Marvic. Maslan. Vincent 93 Robert 121 .119 9.93.99 Mason, Frank 93 Masters. Stephen 121 Maszak. Richard Matay. Marcia Matay. William Matesevac. Edward 48 Mateski, Robert Mathews. Robert 93 Mathisen. Larry 41.43.93 Matlock. Robert Maue, Arthur 121 Mauro. James '121 McAfee. James McCabe. Ray 121 McCarthy. John McCarthy. William 98 McClain. Roger McClintock. Richard 93 McCowan, Donald 93 McCoy. Eleanor 103 McDonald, Earl 93 McDonald. John 48 McGahey. Mary McGowan, Bernard 103 McGovney. Mary Ellen McGuire. Jim 30,93 McKay, Judith Ann 100 McKinney. Jerilyn 38,93 McMahon, Patricia 35.4-4,93 McNel1s. Dorothy 93 McTee. William 94 Meek. Robert 35.121 Meiferdt. Larry 103 Menard. Patricia 34.100 Mentzer. Barbara 94 Merfeld. Michael 94 Merlo. Marietta 36.94 Merrell. Barbara 94 Meyer. David 94 Meyer. James 48.94.122 Meyer. Thomas J. 94 Meyers. Albert 40.43.94 Michaels. Mary Ellen 34,100 Michel. Judy Lee 100 Mickelson. Duane 122 Miklic. Leonard 94 Miller. Beverly 100 Miller. Donna Mae 122 Miller. Robert 94 Misischia. Cosmo 25,32.122. Misischia. David 94 Mitzil, David 94 Modery. Dick 122 Mohalick, Ray 94 Monsen. Linda 104 Montgomery. Jacqueline 94 Morgan. Glenn 104 Morris. Clarence 104 Morris. Jerry 48, 122 Morris. Morris, Larry E. 94 Verna Jane 100 Morrison. Nancy Kay 34.100 Morrison, William 94 Morse. James E. 122 Mrozek. Diane 122 Mrozek. Tom 104 Muckler. William Muehler. Paula 94 Mulvihill. Judy 94 Munch, Robert 94 Murphy. Dan Murphy. William 104 Murray. H. Thomas 94 N Nannemann. John Nay, Stephen 1 Nelson. James D. 42.123 Nelson. James R. Nelson. Janess 34,104 Nelson. William 94 Nichols. Charles Nichols. Joe 35. 123 Nichols. Robert 43.44,11B.123 Nicholson. Jane Nicholson. John 123 Nicoll. John L. 94 Nicoll, Martha 100 Nolan. Lawrence 94 Norris. James 30.94 Novy. Agnes 35 Nurczyk. Ken 9-1 Nyman. Leslie 94 O Oberg. James R Raab. Richard 104 Racich. James Rademacher. James 95 Odenthal, John 104 O'Donnell, Jon 12? Olivetti, Judith 104 Olsen. Lynn 94 Onilor, David Onsgard, Mike Orosco, Paul Ort, Robert 94 Ragan, Ronald 95 Ragsdale. Rita 25.39.74.95 Rakoski, Judith 59,124 Ralston. David 95 Ramsey. William 34.95 Randolph, Jerry 124 Rantz. Gloria Mae 100 Rapson, Phyllis Paris. Ray Pasteris, James 95 Rogina. Orsini, Carol 123 Otis, Arlene 123 Otis, Patricia Ott. Joal 94 Owen. Daniel 95 P Pajak, Thomas 95 Palmer. William 35 Paluzzi, Ronald 95 Parris. John Patkis. Cliff 123 Passas. Jeanne 38.42.95 Pasternak, Patricia 95 Patterson. James Paul, Steve Paulson, George Rayburn, Lee Reiss, William 95 Reszel. JoAnn 95 Reuter. William 95 Richards. Harry Ricketts. Tom Rrggen. Dorian 40 Rinkenberger. Larry Roberts. Anita 95 Roberts. James 32 Robinson, Richard 124 Rodeghiero, Scott 28.37.95 Rodger. Robert Rodriguez, Frederick 32.95 Roesel. Charles 95 Rogers. Evelyn 104 Rogers. Jack David 95 Robert Pauly, Danielle 123,126 Pavlich. James 95 Pearson, Bonnie 14 Pearson, Victor Peceniak, Mike 95 Pell. Nick 95 Pellegrini, Ken 104 Pelton. B111 Petak, Jtm Petan. William 95 Peterman. Carolyn 95 Petersen Efrl 123 Peterson Alma Jean 123 Peterson. Betty 95 Peterson Chris 104 Peterson Darrell 95 Peterson. Diane Peterson Douglas 95 Peterson Larry 95 Peterson Peterson Thomas 42.95 William 104 Pen-inos, Ron 95 Petterson. 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