Lockport Township High School - Lock Yearbook (Lockport, IL)

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FOR ,M I -H YOU... THE 1960 LOCK QTAFFI PRESENTS LTH9 . . . THE TALK OF THE TOWN OC PORT TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOO C PORT ILLINOIS XV DEDICATION S? '1' -.L i I NA,d,f.,,,., J,,,- Ji.: .f A -Q?-5-A YVL- clcclicatc lliis book to tlic mvn :incl womc-n of the Lockport clivision of the Illi- nois llc-ll rllvlcplionc flompgmy, Il is Ilia-y who hclp make LTHS thc 'ltalk of thc townf' Sinai till? rvccnt Conx'0rsion wx- simply cliul to study togc-ther. to get that special clzxtv. to Carry out thc duties rr-qxiirvcl by many ol' our Cxtm Ci11'1'iCulaI' aclivilivs. or just to Clint. licuiilsm- of tlicii' si-n'ic'0 to us. wo want lo sliow our appreciation by including llivm as pzlrl ol' tlic talk of lliv town. IN MEMORIAM Paul E. Wlhite came to Lockport High School in the fall of 1926 where he became head of the business education department. His unexpected death last summer terminated the thirty-three years of service in which he endeavored to pass the torch of knowledge to his many students. Mr. VVhite received his BS. degree from Lombard College in Galesburg, Illinois. Con- tinuing his education at Northwestern Uni- versity, he completed his graduate work for a master's degree. Mr. Wlhite advocated that ua busy man is a happy man, a philosophy which he truly excmplihed in his own life every day. He also believed that a man should have a hobby en- tirely different from his regular job. True to his principles, Mr. Wlhite spent many enjoy- able Hoff the jobl' hours working on his farm in Sturgis, Michigan, on Big Fish Lake, In his years at Lockport, not only his stu- dents, but also many other students who knew Paul Wlhite grew to respect and admire him. M70 honor Mr. Wlhite and will long re- member him. FOREWORD I 960 When was the last time you used a telephone? More than likely it was just a short time ago, for in daily life we use the telephone for a variety of reasons - gleaning information, sharing experiences, or just talking for the fun of it. The nucleus of our lives is the small, but indispensable, telephone, around which a majority of our daily activities are centered. The telephone company is always making improve- ments and striving toward greater goals. For instance, do you remember when we were without dial phones? Yes, it was a short time ago, but today we in Lock- port enjoy the advantages of dialing. In addition we proudly possess an exchange name of our own. Now we can realize the benefits known only to possessors of dial phones. As in every other locality of the world, we at Lock- port, converse about many topics. However, we talk most proudly about our school and all of the things which make it one of the best schools, not only scholastically, but socially, as well. Now we have a phone call of ultimate importance to make. So letas dial that magical number, which will connect us with all the peope, events, and activ- ities at LTHS. When that party answers, we'1l find that Lockport's really something to talk about. In fact, itis the Talk of the Town . . . g,L,M,.W .. .,,, ,, W, ,,,, ! -, me -..QfAQ.,w 3754, 1 . ,. , AAA.A ,. ,. . 3 ,AA.,, WA,- A . A AA.A AA',- k-- N Q IDP CW - - M11d.i0- a,sgg!Q answer! - f fgx. ' 4 1 . , ww lm, - :Qi gn ' ' zxf -17-'-A? ,', . wg- f ,M zf r-1 ..A .,L. f - ' ' -. I f I fw, -f ff, .L..A. L ,,L, , , L Wu 'M Q 60 E QQ U '-Y ,,-milf! q?,mh 'w.L .f 'k 2 if Y i ,K -w--...,,,,,-M -s....,,,-an-.V ' -...,,,,,hN+..r T i T' ? , . 5 . nw 1 4 '14 f' .W Us ig E EH nf ,1-3' ,IP , .hw in m , 5 Q .E 'E WHAT MAKES LTHS THE 'TALK OF THE TOWN?' THE PERSONNEL PAGE 6 WHO FUNCTION AS THE BASES OF LTHS WHO STRIVE TOWARD FUTURE GOALS THE HONORED PAGE 76 WHO BRING FAME TO THEMSELVES AND THE SCHOOL THE STUDENTS PAGE I8 ,Tl THE AcnvE PAGE as ' wHo PROMOTE sol-looL SPIRIT AND ENTHUSIASM 'S 3' i E K s rms fi ' umm 2 mean , rw .Y,.,J,?3.,,q :Q I ,P ' ' 5 12,3 ' A .-AW, K 3 if 'TV A ,.,.,--fy N. L 2 -' rn w- ' 3 34- , P . fy 2 X: Q. ii .. aah THE ATHLETES PAGE 118 wl-no UPHOLD THE PRIDE or mls , E 5 'V wg l rffikf' V ww F A 5.4 , F k M. . an Q Q sf fmt H ' ,, , -fhw,1v:,, f' . MK ' M' ' - if f ' mf m f r 1, All I E Q 1 X if M x E M3 , f -- '4 Z U f H 4 Z6 I +12 ' r . 5: Svf zissfifit . 7,5-R mmm THE PERSDNNE L ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATIDN FACULTY STAFF STUDENT HELPERS WILLARD ANDERSON ALDO ANZZOLIN WILLIAM BABICH FELIX BORIO ERWEST SW ENSEN CARROLL XX ARD Mrs. Faye Ayers, secretary to the Board, spends many hours in her ofHce handling correspondence and keeping the records of the board up-to-date. 8 BARNEY WELTER VITAL LINK TO EDUCATION A chain is only as strong as its weakest linkf' This statement has been proven to be true many times and in many different ways. Our school can be compared with this chain, for it is only as strong as its faculty and administrators. Ive at LTHS are fortunate to have this strong and excellent combination working for the bet- terment of our school. Wlith their determination and the co- operation of the student body, LTHS is sure to lead the way in setting the future standards of education. Our superintendent, Dr. Blatnik, has the responsibility of taking care of many endless tasks. To keep LTHS running smoothly is just one of those jobs that he undertakes with suc- cess every year. Mr Fink, principal and dean of boys, successfully takes As director of curriculum, Mr. Aiken sees to it that care of many important matters at LTHS. students choose the subjects which are best suited to their abilities and interest. 9 TO COUNSEL LeROY AXELSON, A.B. Augustana College, Bookkeep- ing, Business Training. CHARLES BESEMAN, B.S. and M.S. Univ. of Illinois, Algebra II, Geometry, Senior Math. FRANK BLUM, B.S. DePaul Univ., Kansas State, Health, Physical Education. EDNA BREIHAN, A.B. College of St. Francis, M.Ed. DePaul Univ., Univ. of Chicago, Valparaiso Univ., Reading. ERNEST CANEVA, B.M. Vandercook College of Music, DePaul Univ., Band, Music Appreciation, General Music. PEGGY CHAPMAN, B.S. Western Illinois Univ., Physi- cal Education. RAYMOND CHERRY, B.S. Stout State College, B.S. Parsons College Iowa, M.A. Univ. of Missouri, Ma- chine Shop. EDWARD CISLER, B.A. Coe College, M.A. Univ. of Iowa, U.S. History. CORRINE CORNOLO, B.S. Illinois State Normal Univ., Foods I, Clothing I, Home Planning. WILLIAM CONNORS, B.S. Physical Education, B.S. Education, Univ. of Illinois, Physical Education, Algebra I. DALE CRONE, B.S. Western Illinois Univ., M.S. North- ern Illinois Univ., Univ. of Miss., Physics, Senior Sci- ence, General Science. HELEN DALY, B.A. and M.Ed. Univ. of Wisconsin, M.S.L.S. Marquette, Columbia, Librarian. JOHN DeSANDRE, B.A. Northern Illinois Univ., Eng- lish, French. MELVIN DESKIN, B.S. Ed. Western Illinois Univ., Driver's Training, Physical Education. ROSEMARY DIBENARDO, B.S. Illinois State Normal Univ., Social Science, Civics, Economics. DOROTHY DUNCAN, A.B. Blackburn College, English. MARGUERITE DUSTON, B.A. in Ed. East Central State College, Oklahoma, Univ. of Chicago, English. LUCILE EMMONS, Ph.B. and M.A. in Univ. of Chi- cago, French, Spanish. TO TEACH EUGENE ENNIS BA Loras College MS 1n Ed Western Illinois University English CHARLOTTE EVANS, B.S. Western Illinois Lniv Typing, Oflice Practice, Business Training JOHN GAHALA, B.A. St. Mary's Univ of San Antomo DePaul Univ., English, German. LORINA GOERZ, B.A. North Central College, M.Ph. Univ. of Wisconsin, Algebra I, Geometry. RAYMOND GORNIK, B.S. Lewis College, DePaul Univ., Algebra I, General Math. MARTHA HARRISON, B.S. Indiana University Normal College, Physical Education, Driver Education. THOMAS HEGGERTY, B.Ed. Eastern Illinois, Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II. RICHARD HOUGHTON, B.S. Ed. Northern Illinois Univ., Algebra I, General Math. EDWARD HILL, B.S. Univ. of Minnesota, -Univ. of Illinois, Wood Shop. WILLIAM JACKSON, B.S. Shurtleff College, Illinois Wesleyan Univ., Washington Univ., St. Louis, General Science. PAUL JORGENSEN, B.S. Stout State College, Univ. of Illinois, Electricity. WILLIAM KAPPMEYER, B.A. Wartburg College, M.Ed. Univ. of Pittsburgh, Biology, Drivers' Education. KATHLEEN KERRIGAN, B.A. Alverno College, English. MARY KERWIN, A.B. Murray State College, English. SHARON KRUSE, B.A. Univ. of Illinois, Latin. LEROY LAWRENCE, B.S. and M.A. Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Univ. of Kentucky, Vocational Agriculture. LESTER LINDBERG, B.S. and M.S. Univ. of Illinois, Physical Education. FLORENCE LUND, Ph.B. Univ. of Chicago, English. Four new members to the faculty: Mr. Zimmer. Mrs. Biiller, Mrs. Kerwin, and Mr. Pickering, exchange amusing comments on recent experiences at LTHS. TO HELP OTHERS - - - DOROTHY LYNCH, B.Ed. Illinois State Normal Univ., Loyola Univ., Univ. of Chicago, English. JANE MANWARING, B.S. and M.S. Indiana State Teacher's College, Typing I 8: II, Shorthand. EDWARD MAURER, B.S. Stout State College, Univ. of Illinois, Auto Shop. RONALD MENOZZI, B.S. and M.S. Ed. Illinois State Normal Ifniv., Biology, General Science. VIRGINIA MILLER, B.S. Saint Louis University, Univ. of Mexico, Northern Illinois Univ., Spanish. MARGARET MITZIT, B.S. Bradley Univ., M.A. In- stitute Allende, Gto., Mexico, Art, Crafts. MARION MORRISON, B.S. Illinois Wesleyan Univ., M.A. Univ. of Iowa, Northwestern, Univ. of Illinois, Foods. YVONNE NARKIIS, B.A. College of St. Francis, Eco- nomics, Social Science. DONALD OHLSEN, B.S. in Music Ed. Augustana Col- lege, M.S. in Music Northwestern Univ., Director of Choral Activities. EVA OLSON: B.A. Augustana College, Univ. of Colo- rado , Physical Education. JOHN PENCE, A.B. Depauw, Univ. of Chicago, English. YVINNIE PERRY, B.S. lVestem Illinois State, Blackburn College, Clothing. MARVIN PICKERING, B.A. North Central College, Life Science, Biology, General Science. LEO PRYOR, B.S. and M.S. Western Illinois State Uni- versity, University of Illinois, Chemistry. FRANK ROGERS, B.S. Hanover College, M.S. Indiana University, Boys' Physical Education Head. With the aid of Miss Harrison, students learn the dols and don't's of the highway. nNm.uw1 wl ' l.............l - - - ATTAIN THEIR GOALS YVILLIAM RUTTER, B.S. Illinois State Norrnal Univ., Northem Illinois Univ., Purdue Univ., Biology, Advanced Biology. GORDON SAMPSON: B.S. Illinois State Normal Univ., M.A. Colorado State College of Education, Office Prac- tice, Typing, Business Law. MILDRED SHOOP, B.Ed. Western Illinois State Col- lege, Northem Illinois State College, Shorthand I and II, Typing. EARL SNYDER, B.Ed. Illinois State Normal Univ., M.A. Univ. of Illinois, U.S. History, Civics, IVorld Geography Economics. WILLIAM STERLING, B.S. Ed. Bradley Univ., M.S. Iowa State, Mechanical Drawing. JOHN STROBBE, B.A. Illinois IVesleyan Univ., Univ. of Illinois, U.S. History, World History. HERBERT TATROE, B.M.E. Vandercook College of Music, Assistant Band Director. MARGARET TAYLOR, B.S. and M.A. Univ. of Illinois, English. WILLIAM TIPLER: B.S. Ed. Illinois State Normal Univ., Bradley Univ., Speech, Social Science. ELEANOR URBAN, B.A. Mount Mary College, North- westem Univ., Univ. of Illinois, English, Speech. MARYLYN VAN BLAIR, B.S. Illinois State Normal Univ., English. HERBERT VAN DEVEN, B.S. Ed. St. Louis Univ., YVashington Univ., VVorld History, U.S. History. HAROLD WILLIAMS, B.S. Illinois State Normal Univ., Univ. of Illinois, Social Studies, Careers, Sociology. VVILLIAM ZIMMER, B.S. and M.A. Bradley Univ., Health. Mr. Snyder honors the unknown soldier at the Veterans' Day Program. Besides teaching Blrs. Shoop devotes much of her time counseling. Mrs. Geddes, Judy Babieh, Mrs. Manthey, and Mrs. Bode spend many hours assisting the faculty and students. It's always a pleasure to talk with Miss Shepherd, who is in Charge of attendance and registration. WHATEVER YOUR ROLE . . . Assisting the office help are: BACK ROW: Jeff Schulz, Pat Feithen, Bruce Ful- ton, Pat Maute, Karen Dombroviak. SECOND ROIV: Sally Wohlgemuth, Judy N-ovak, Georgine Hellberg, Mary Kay Luebs. FRONT ROW: Donna Chesnut, Pam Sanders, Jeanine Hickman, Sandra Swaynie, Pat Riley. 14 ,, Q, ll , , s R f A T yi , , W l , I - , I A,., ,lil I M 5 L 'lw 'g, 1 ' Q-1 . '- 1 ' ' ll? ,,:: V leillglf' X 2 R' ' .1 f ' ' ' 2' C .- fg l. .Q 'fr as Pwr 1. . A :.: f il l ,t f , ,Ogg 5 f ,. H gr 1 ' K .,,. K 5 ef! Digi I K . --:V-- N , , ? k k ' A iw., . ' 'ff ' e ' P ' 0 1 ' 1: vl 'V A 'F ,rs 3 s ia , V- ' r yi tt' A f 1 , - A sm.. Lw1 .. we K i I yi U I . '1': ,--.f , : tlrslt t - Klilf A i offs . i f is i,,A as A 55' , gg? 5' 1-sr , Gay Edson, Ruth Kurth, Irene Pearson, Doris Holland, Elizabeth Johnson, Julie Olson, and Helen Woock prepare the meals for the 1300 students of LTHS. her duties as head of the Cafeteria. WHATEVER YOUR PART . . . CAFETERIA AIDES: BACK ROW: Chuck Stanley, Ed Worst, Art Anderson, Jim Pieper, Ed Edson, Jim Long, Dennis Single- tary, Jerry Rodeghiero. FOURTH ROW: Geri Loose, Kathee Murray, Carolyn Frampton, Phil Wooek, Jack Alexander, Bill Luebs, Dave Goeke, Georgene Skeldon, Kenneth Cable, Cliff Le- Grand, George Anderson, Keith LeGrand, Dan LeGrand. THIRD ROW: Linda Sandbloom, Evelynn Anderson, Tana Cisler. Barb Cheney, john Adlemann, Charles Baxa, Ron Habenivht, David Thomann, Dick Stauss, Ed Murrie, Rich Collopy, SECOND ROW: Beverly Miller, Sue Chambers, Marian Erickson, Janice Ayers, Karen Kroening, Tom Braasvh, Churk Hughes, Carol Pratt. Judy Erickson. Roger Pearson. FRONT ROW: Susan Maslan. Wilda Turnbough, Pat Ahearn, Linda Murphy, Joyce Segerhvrg. Susan Suelflow, Cheryl Bovklmoldt, Susan Holland, Carol Djvrf, Carol Keeffer, Dick Rohr. With a friendly smile, Hazel Adamson Carries out NEED HELP? . . . IHONITORS: BACK ROW: Blary Ann Cankar. Sally Farns- worth. Sandy Cagwin. Joan Kotowicz, Carolyn Kovocevich, Judy Goddard. Carolyn Fulton. Audrey Nordstrom, Kathee Murray, Jua- nita Boehme. Jean Heber. THIRD ROPV: Paul Brower, Tom Pajak. NVayne Parker. Brian Albers. YN'illiam Halyorsen. Ron Baxa. Tom Johnson. Stu Brown, Robert Staples, Doug Carlson. SEC- i u I I 5 I OND ROW: Sherrie Joly, Shirley Blaskey. Barbara Kokosz, Sharon Fisher. Gloria Fletcher, Judy Knutson, Carol Keeffer. Roberta Shawmeker, Marilyn Lorenc, JoAnn Collofello. FRONT ROW: Judy Mostyn, Donna Jungles, Kathy Bergseth, Pat Thompson, Bonita Brake. June McComb, Joan Hanna, Barb Failing. Nina Anzzolin, Rosalie Bennett. lkl 'k ll' -I '1 I ' S I 1 I tin- I xi NIONITORS: BACK ROIV: Jan Sprattler, Kathy Reed. Su- zanne Knarr, Joann Kluska. Mary Ann Staniszewski, Diana Cooper. Lorie Geddes. Merlene Gee. Jackie Kraft, Bernice DeClue. Elaine Derenski. Susan Suelflow. THIRD ROW: Diane Kelm, Lorraine Baldego, Betty Czuchra. Donna Woodhouse, Arnetta Perry, Sherry Asher, Nlarilyn Nielsen. Judy Jadron. Diane Burke, Margaret Meadows, Kathy Ennis. SECOND ROW: Marian Er- icksen, Janet Brainard, Sharon Rodeghero. Jeanine Hickman, Susan Harris. Sandra Swaynie, JoAnn Rodeghiero. Cindy Burger, Rita Lange. Myrna Stevens. Mary Lynn Longhini. Pat Devine. FRONT ROW: Barb Pike, Sally Davis. Rosemary Ponkauskas, Bernetta King. Alice Wrobel, Alice Kemp, Russiel Zyla. Phyllis DeAngelis, Sandra Kinzler. MONITORS: BACK ROW: Bob Baldazzi, Ray Schoppe, Pat Rumchak, Art Anderson, Bill Luebs. Dennis Singletary, Jim Abrams. Joe Simon, Larry Mudron. Glen Haver, Joe Murphy, Jim Vancina, Bill McCarthy. FIFTH ROW: Chuck Fitzgerald, Jack Garson. Tim Larson. Bob LeFeyers. Frank Bruntjen. Ron da Rosa, Janice Ayers, Tony DeAngelis, Melody Thompson. Georgene Skel- don. FOURTH ROW: Richard Thieben, Mike Laatz, Bennie Smith. Jerry Rodeghiero. Stan Fallman. Dennis Lapikas. Betty Landon. Don Sartori. Mariann Stash, Janet Schumann, Debbie Huls. Sim Adamson. John YVeston, John Sternisha. THIRD ROW: Dave Adamson. Jerry Russ. Eleanor Schuler, Klaus Peter- eit, Roy Senfifner, James Cayitt, Dave Underwood, Chuck Nicholls, George Burris, Gary French. Bob Nliller. Paul Niandeville, Don Young, Bill Nialinowski. SECOND ROW: Carole Rediehs, Vic Benson. Roy Bivens. Robert Mansell, Ricky Padilla. Lee Suitel, Jerry Genge, Jack Carlstrom, Barb Cheney. Sharon DePra. Noma Corbley, Tom lNIarion. FRONT ROPV: Bev Startz, Karen Kroc- ning, Raymonda Foster. Judy Gudac, Diane Zanelli, Carolyn Pe- terman, Marilyn Manthey, Elaine Knubbe, Kathy Ogren. Sandy Pierson, Davideen Hellberg, Ross Frier. . . . CALL US! A ,iii- Our custodians play an important part in keeping LTHS the fine place that it is: BACK ROW: Frank Vargo, Frances Ayers, Charles Sandeen, Kenneth Strong, Joe Brennan. FRONT ROW: Dominic Shulla, Bertha Longhini, Milton Allison, John Finco. NOT PICTURED: Clarence Johnson, Richard Longhini, Joe Ku- cera, Charles Herman. 3 LIBRARY AIDS: BACK ROW: Chris Vancura, Tom Lackey, Jim Long, Roger Smith, Don Sartori, Diane Wolfe, Diane Ma- guire, Suzanne Knarr, Merlene Gee, Barbara Drury. THIRD ROW: Sharon Young, Kathy Tierney, Sandy Johnson, Donna Maske, Donna Poston, Sandy Phelps, Susan Suelflow, Carol Pratt, Carla. Phelps, Darlene Sanders, Grace Bachmann. SECOND ROW: Gail Torkelson, Julianne Venckus, Karen Adelman, Becky Brown, Pat Rotkovich, Donis Lawson, Marilyn Troutman, Sarah Jones, Janice Voltarel, Georgia Volling, Sharon Lindstrom. FRONT ROW: Connie Capista, Annmarie Gorecki, Anne Blatnik, Peggy Burns, Denise Caneva, Judie Turk, Marilyn Nielsen, Marijean Meyer, Carolyn Schmitz, Roberta Stanish, Rozmarie Pozek. B 5 H , .iii , Zi S f? fx, 'W L 551 2 ' ' V wa QWHKHQGGKBQSGKHQ . W1 .. ...i f Q - , vw. ,. 5' T ,, ew Z lgfi , ,S 53 H ., iw ....,,. . 6? ffl ,M Y 4 Sf fs hi 2 .sl if s ' 'Q .ak as X THE CLASSES SENIORS JLINIORS SOPHOMORES F RESHME N 552 'SFEQQ 3?-mg, ng Lwggggi Fgmwgxizgsm - g wwf -? f i BRIAN ALBERS CLARENCE JAMES ABRAMS5 Jim 5 January 45 T E 8-45845 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Football 35 Band l,2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 15 L Club 45 Boys' Bowling League 3,45 Monitor 354. LINDA ALBERICO5 September 105 SA 3-1475. BRIAN ELMER ALBERS5 August 85 TE 8-10675 Football 1,25 Golf 1,25 Swimming 1,25 Swimming Manager 35 L Club 3,45 Monitor 45 Senior Play Committee. JOHN HEALY ALEXANDER5 Jack 5 October 115 TE 8-31725 Baseball 1,253,45 Wrestling 25 Cross Country 45 Future Farmers 1,25 L Club 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Cafeteria Aide 45 Monitor 35 Junior Playg Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Commit- tee 5 National Athletic Scholarship Society 3. ORA MAE ALLEN5 January 145 SA 2-59265 GAA 3,45 Basketball 45 Volleyball 354. ARTHUR ALBIN ANDERSON5 Chip 5 Septem- ber 185 TE 8-20455 Baseball 1,25 Football 15253545 Swimming 152,35 L Club 3545 Pep Club 25 Cafe- teria Aide 253,45 Monitor 25354. CAROLYNN JEANNE ANDERSON5 February 175 TE 8-18455 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3545 Bowling 1,2535 Volleyball 15253545 Fresh-Soph Chorus 1,25 LOCK Business Staff 2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Monitor 35 Junior Play Committee. ELIZABETH MARIE ANDERSON5 Betty 5 April 285 TE 8-48395 Student Council 2535 GAA 2,3,4, Basketball 354, Tennis 2, Volleyball 3,4 5 Fresh- Soph Chorus 152, Accompanist 25 A Cappella Choir 2,3,4, Accompanist 2,3545 Secretary 35 Madrigals 3545 Accompanist 3,45 LOCK Business Staff 3,45 LOCK Editorial Staff 2,35 TIMES Staff 25354, Junior Edi- tor 3, Co-Editor 45 Future Teachers 2,3545 Secretary 3, State Secretary 45 Junior Red Cross 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Fresh-Soph One-Act Night 15 Junior Play5 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play, Senior Play Committee5 National Honor Society Honor Guard 1,25 National Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 354. LYNN CAROL ANDERSON5 Queenie 5 October 315 SA 2-63095 Spanish Club 4. CAROLE J. ANGLEMIRE5 July 195 SA 7-97205 GAA 15253545 Basketball 2,35 Bowling 15253, Volley- ball 253545 Fresh-Soph Chorus 1,25 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Monitor 35 Junior Play Commit- tee5 Senior Play Committee. WE'LL REMEMBER CLARENCE ABRAMS LINDA ALBERICO JOHN ALEXANDER ORA ALLEN ARTHUR ANDERSON CAROLYNN ANDERSON ELIZABETH ANDERSON LYNN ANDERSON CAROLE ANGLEMIRE DAVID ANGUS 20 T DAVID DALE ANGUS5 Dave 5 January ll 5 TE 8-17315 Boys' Bowling League 35 Monitor 4. MARY F. BACA5 November 245 TE 8-17495 Stu- dent Council 45 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Tennis 2, Tumbling 152, Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers 25 Junior Red Cross 45 Monitor 25 Senior Play Committee. EDWARD J. BALDEGO5 March 25 SA 6-2115. LORRAINE CATHERINE BALDEGO5 July 45 SA 6-21155 GAA 2,3,4, Basketball 3,4, Volleyball 2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Pep Club 45 Monitor 45 Junior Play Committeeg Senior Play Committee. DAVID ANTHONY BARBIC5 Dave 5 April 125 SA 2-42005 Football 1,25 Tennis 15 Wrestling 15 Monitor 3. RONALD CARL BAXA5 Boxy 5 October 105 SA 3-21625 Baseball l,2,3,45 Football 153,45 Future Famiers 25 Monitor 354. MARY ANN BECKER5 August 35 TE 8-23105 Student Council 2,4, Committee Chairman 45 GAA 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Bowling 2,3,4, Tennis 3, Vol- leyball 2,35 Band l,2,3,4, Librarian 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 3,45 LOCK Business Staff 35 LOCK Editorial Staff 2,3,4, Section Editor 45 TIMES Staff l,2,3,4, Section Editor 3,45 Future Teachers 1,2,3,4, President 45 Junior Red Cross 1,2,3,4, Vice-president 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Veteran's Day Program 45 Fresh-Soph One-Act Night 15 Junior Play Commit- tee Co-chairmang Senior Play Committee Co- Co-ordinator5 Prom Committee Co-chairman 35 Na- tional Honor Society Honor Guard 1,2, National Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 354. ROBERT H. BECKER5 Bob 5 July 225 SA 2-34165 Chess Club 35 Monitor 3. Could it be senior class business which draws our oflicers to the switchboard? Vice-president Holly Lea, President Dennis Singletary, Secretary Kathy Reed, and Treasurer Jerry Cunico. MARY BACA EDWARD BALDEGO LORRAINE BALDEGO DAVID BARBIC RONALD BAXA MARY BECKER MARGARET BENNETT CURTIS BERGBOWER 21 ROBERT BECKER We 5 . WE CONCENTRATED RAYMOND BLASKEY JANET BLAZEVI CH CHARLES BLOGG JUANITA BOEHME JOANN Boiuo PATRICIA BoTARF MARGARET ELIZABETH BENNETT5 Meg 5 June 45 TE 8-46425 GAA 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3, Bowling 2,35 Volleyball 253,45 Fresh-Soph Chorus 15 LOCK Business Staff 45 LOCK Editorial Staff 3,45 Art Editor 3,45 Future Teachers 15253545 Historian 25 Projectionist Club 15 French Club 4, Treasurer 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Veteran's Day Program 45 Junior Play Committee5 Junior Play5 Senior Play Commit- tee Co-chairman5 Prom Committee Co-Chairman5 National Honor Society 354, Treasurer-Historian 45 Quill and Scroll 354. CURTIS L. BERGBOWER5 Curt,'5 May 135 Entered 4. RAYMOND ROBERT BLASKEY5 Inky 5 April 205 TE 8-4640. JANET BLAZEVICH5 Jan 5 October 195 TE 8-60475 Pep Club 1,25 Monitor 45 Christmas Program 3. CHARLES BAKEWELL BLOGG5 Chuck,'5 De- cember 45 TE 8-23545 Football 1,25 Golf 1,25 Wres- tling 25 Junior Red Cross 2. JUANITA LEE BOEHME5 Chiquita 5 December 205 TE 8-57185 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,3,4, Bowl- ing 2,3,4, Tumbling 1, Volleyball 1,3545 Cheerleader l,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Monitor 45 Junior Play5 Senior Play Committee5 National Honor So- ciety 4. JOANN M. BORIO: Jo 5 August 45 SA 3-71955 Entered 35 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee. PATRICIA HELEN BOTARF5 Pat,'5 November 215 TE 8-34645 Entered 4. THOMAS JOHN BRAASCH5 Tom 5 December 105 TE 8-42445 Wrestling 1,25 Pep Club 25 Cafe- teria Aide 4. THOMAS BRAASCH JANET BRAINARD GEORGIA BRATTEN 22 Of course we recognize Miss Goerz, our faithful sponsor of our four years. ON STUDIES- AT M 0 O 0 GERALD BREHN NETA BREITWIESER PAUL BROWER, JR. STUART BROWN SUSAN BROWN SHIRLEY BROZOVICH FRANK BRUNTJEN EDNA BURCHAM DIANE BURKE CECIL BURNS 23 GLORIA BROMBEREK JANET VERNIE BRAINARD5 Jan 5 June 215 SA 7-16645 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Bowl- ing l,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Future Nurses 45 Fu- ture Teachers 25 Junior Red Cross 1,25 Pep Club l,2, 3,45 Monitor 45 Fresh-Soph One-Act Night 15 Jun- ior Play, Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play. GEORGIA BRATTEN5 CL 7-6071. GERALD WILLIAM BREHN5 C0tton 5 Decem- ber 165 SA 3-35835 Entered 4. NETA LOUISE BREITWEISER5 February 45 CL 7-20185 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 3, Bowling 1,2, 3,4, Tennis 2, Volleyball 2,3,4, Golf 45 Future Nurses 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 1 5 Library Aide 3. GLORIA JEAN BROMBEREK5 Glor 5 August 185 CL 7-29825 GAA 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Bowl- ing 2,3, Volleyball 2,3,4, Golf 45 Monitor 35 Junior Play Committee. PAUL JOSEPH BROWER, Jr.5 Buddy 5 Decem- ber 305 CL 7-60565 Entered 2. Wrestling 2,35 Base- ball 25 Monitor 45 Senior Play Committee Co- Chairman. STUART TAIT BROWN5 Stung January 75 CL 7-66485 Student Council 3,45 Co-President 45 Class President 35 Football 1,2,35 Golf 2,3,45 Ten- nis l5 Wrestling l,2,3,45 Cross-Country 45 LU Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Chess Club 35 Spanish Club 45 Monitor 45 National Athletic Scholarship Society 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. SUSAN L. BROWN5 K'Suzy 5 May 245 TE 8-14055 Student Council 2,35 Class Treasurer 35 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1, Tum- bling 1, Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45-LOCK Business Staff 2,3,45 LOCK Editorial Staff 2,3,4, Section Editor 3,45 TIMES 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers l,2,3,4, Historian 35 Junior Red Cross 25 French Club 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Veteran's Day Program 45 Junior Play, Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play, Senior Play Comrnitteeg Prom Committee 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,4. SHIRLEY JANE BROZOVICH5 Shirl 5 August 95 SA 6-23525 GAA 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Bowling 2,3,4, Volleyball 2,3,4. FRANK BRUNTJEN5 September 135 TE 8-66685 Football Manager l,2,35 Track Manager 15 Moni- tor 4. NOBBIE CAMPBELL EDNA MAE BURCHAM5 Eddie 5 April 125 TE 8-51445 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Lifesaving l,2,3,4, Tennis 3, Tumbling 1, Volleyball 1,2,35 Band 1,2,35 Future Nurses 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers 45 Junior Red Cross 2,45 Chess Club 45 Pep Club 1,45 Photography Club 4 Secretary 45 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee. DIANE SUE BURKE5 March 115 TE 8-28555 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 3, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1, Volleyball 1,2,35 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Fresh-Soph Chorus 1,25 LOCK Business Staff 45 LOCK Edi- torial Staff 3,45 TIMES Staff 1,25 Future Teachers 1,2,3,45 French Club 4, Vice-President 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Monitor 45 Junior Play, Junior Play Com- mitteeg Senior Play, Senior Play Committeeg Na- tional Honor Society 4. CECIL LE MAR BURNS5 Cec 5 August 75 TE 8-61885 Student Council 45 Baseball 25 Basket- ball 1,25 Football 1,25 Track 15 Future Farmers 2,3,4, President 45 Cafeteria Aide 3,45 Monitor 3,4-. SANDRA LEE CAGWIN5 Sandy 5 August 125 SA 3-21465 Student Council 45 GAA 1,2,3,4, Bas- ketball 2,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1, Volleyball 2,3,45 Band 15 Monitor 3,45 Senior Play Committee. BARBARA CAMPBELL NOBBIE RUTH CAMPBELL5 Miss Impala 5 April 305 SA 7-4376. EARL R. CARLTON5 September 45 SA-3-5998. HAROLD E. CARTER5 August 175 TE 8-61225 Band 1,2,3,4. SUE ELLNOR CHAMBERS5 February 275 En- tered 2. Pep Club 3,45 Cafeteria Aide 3,45 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee. EARNESTINE CHANDLER5 Stine 5 February 245 SA 2-33065 GAA 2,3,4, Volleyball 2,3,4, Basket- ball 3,45 Pep Club 25 Monitor 3. DONNA L. CHESNUT5 June 255 SA 3-90215 GAA 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Bowling 2,3,4, Volleyball 2,3,45 Counseling Room Aide 45 Library Aide 3. RONALD JAY CHINDERLE5 Ron 5 April 115 TE 8-20925 Swimming 25 Wrestling 1. SANDRA CAGWIN BARBARA CAMPBELL EARL CARLTON HAROLD CARTER SUE CHAMBERS ERNESTINE CHANDLER DONNA CHESNUT RONALD CHINDERLE JoANN COLLOFELLO CHARLES COOK 24 WE MADE NEW FRIENDS JOANN MARIE COLLOFELLO5 Jo1'5 November 15 SA 3-67795 Student Council 45 GAA 1,2,3, Bas- ketball 25 Bowling 1,2.3, Tennis 1.3, Volleyball 25 LOCK Business Staff 3,45 LOCK Editorial Staff 35 TIMES Staff 3,45 Future Teachers 1,2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Monitor 45 Fresh- Soph One-Act Night 15 Junior Play, Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee5 National Honor Society 3,4, CHARLES ERNST COOK5 Charliel,5 August 15 TE 8-25005 Monitor 35 Christmas Program 3. JAMES LeROY CORBLEY5 Lee 5 February 125 TE 8-25005 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 15 L Club 1,2,3,45 Monitor 1,2,3. DEANNA MARIE COSTABLE5 '4DeDe',5 Novem- ber 105 TE 8-54785 GAA l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Bowling 1,2, Tennis 3, Tumbling 1, Volleyball 1,2,35 Future Teachers 3,45 French Club 45 Pep Club 152,35 Monitor 35 Christmas Program 35 Junior Play Committee Co-Chairman5 National Honor Society 3,4. LEONARD CHARLES COX5 May 295 TE 8-25685 Football 1. ORUS CECIL CROSS5 Hi11billy 5 December 55 TE 8-66415 Future Farmers 354. GERALD JOHN CUNICO5 C0onie 5 October 175 TE 8-36115 Class Treasurer 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 L Club 45 French Club 45 National Athletic Scholarship Society 35 National Honor Society 4. MICHELE K. CURTIS5 July 225. TE 8-15835 Stu- dent Council 45 GAA 1,2,3,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Ten- nis 1, Volleyball 1,2,3,45 LOCK Business Staff 3,45 LOCK Editorial Staff 3,4, Section Editor 45 Future Teachers 3,45 Spanish Club 45 Library Aide 35 Vet- eranis Day Program 45 Senior Play C0mmittee5 Na- tional Honor Society Honor Guard 2, National Honor Society 3,4, JOSEPH DARIN5 Joe 5 June 305 TE 8-48655 Stu- dent Council 4, Committee Chairman 45 Tennis 3, Tennis Manager 25 Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 3,4, Or- chestra 3,4, Drum Major 3,45 LOCK Business Staff 2,3,45 LOCK Editorial Staff 2,3,4, Copy Editor 3,45 Future Teachers 3,45 Pep Club 45 Junior Play5 Sen- ior Play5 Prom Committee Co-Chairman 35 Na- tional Honor Society Honor Guard 1,2, National Honor Society 3,4, President 45 Quill and Scroll 3,4, JAMES CORBLEY DEANNA COSTABLE LEONARD COX ORUS CROSS GERALD CUNICO MICHELE CURTIS 1 SENIOR LIVE WIRE: Enthusiastic Carolyn Yates has devoted a major part of her energy to- ward the LOCK which she co-edited. GARY DaROSA BERNIECE DeCLUE 25 JOSEPH DARIN DONALD DEKKER BILLY DePRIEST ELAINE DERENSKI ARTHUR DEVEREAUX PATRICIA DEVINE KENNETH DORION WE PARTICIPATE D GARY GENTIL daROSA5 Dino 5 November 235 TE 8-22165 Swimming 1,25 Boys' Bowling League 25 TIMES Staff 3,45 Monitor 35 Senior Play Commit- tee. BERNIECE MARIE DeCLUE5 Bernie 5 January 165 Student Council 15 GAA 2,3, Basketball 2,3, Bowling 2,3, Tennis 2,3, Volleyball 2,35 Fresh-Soph Chorus 25 A Cappella Choir 35 Future Nurses 4, Treasurer 45 Chess Club 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Monitor 45 Senior Play Committee. DONALD KENNETH DEKKER5 Don 5 April 185 TE 8-31245 Baseball 15 Swimming 25 Cafeteria Aide 4. BILLY DePRIEST5 September 145 TE 8-03865 Baseball 15 Fresh-Soph Chorus 1,25 Christmas Pro- gram 3. ELAINE MAY DERENSKI, K'P00chie , January 95 TE 8-62855 GAA l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Tumbling 1,2,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Monitor 4. ARTHUR JOHN DEVEREAUX5 Art 5 July 135 TE 8-14685 Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,25 Cross Country 45 Office Assistant 3. PATRICIA ANN DEVINE5 Pat 5 March 225 SA 3-98195 GAA l,2,3, Bowling 1, Tennis 1, Vol- leyball 1,2,35 Pep Club 2,35 Monitor 3,45 Senior Play Committee. KENNETH ROBERT DORION5 'fD0e g october 215 TE 8-2690. EDWARD EARL DORRIS5 Edl'5 September 85 SA 2-7894. JAMES EDWARD DRAKE5 Charlie 5 August 75 SA 3-47385 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Swimming 1,25 Bowl- ing 3,4, Vice-President 45 Band 1,2,3,4, Vice- president 3, Pep Band 1,2,3,4: LOCK Editorial Staff TIMES Staff 15 Junior Red Cross 1,25 Senior ay. MARY V. DULNY: Mame 5 October 235 TE 8-65075 A Cappella Chorus 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. EDWARD DORRIS JAMES DRAKE MARY DULN Y SENIOR LIVE WIRE: The gleam in the eyes of the president. of the Lettermen's Club indicates Chuck Stanley could be dreaming of a hole in one. 26 IN ORGANIZATIONS . . . RICHARD DYSTRUP DEN N I S EATON EDWARD EDSON PHYLLIS ELLENA KATHLEEN ENNIS MARIAN ERICKSEN SALLY FARNSWORTH PATRICIA FEITHEN SHARON FISHER KENTON FISKE 27 HAROLD EBENROTH RICHARD CAMERON DYSTRUP3 Al 3 Octo- ber 15? TE 8-12533 Student Council 43 Basketball 2,3343 Golf 1,2,3,43 Cross Country 43 Band 1,2,3,4, President 43 TIMES Staff 43 Junior Red Cross 33 Chess Club 33 Monitor 23 National Athletic Scholar- ship Society 23 National Honor Society 4. DENNIS WESTLEY EATON3 Den 3 March 133 TE 8-20323 Tennis 1,2. HAROLD ROBERT EBENROTH3 Bud 3 Sep- tember 133 TE 8-47733 Football 23 Projectionist Club 1,2,33 Monitor 3. EDWARD A. EDSON3 nEdH, March 33 TE 8-23253 Baseball l,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 L Club 3,43 Cafeteria Aide 3,4. PHYLLIS JEAN ELLENA3 uphylng March 28, TE 8-19563 Entered 2. GAA 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Bowling 3,4, Volleyball 2,3,4 3 Fresh-Soph Chorus 23 A Cappella Choir 3,43 Future Nurses 2,3,43 Junior Red Cross 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4Q Health Room Aide 43 Senior Play Committee. KATHLEEN LOUISE ENNIS3 Kathy 3 October 283 TE 8-34933 Entered 4. GAA 4, Basketball 43 Bowling 4, Volleyball 43 LOCK Editorial Staff 43 Future Teachers 43 Pep Club 43 Monitor 43 Senior Playg Senior Play Committee3 National Honor So- ciety 4. MARIAN JEAN ERICKSEN3 September 123 TE 8-29413 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Golf 43 Tumbling 1, Volleyball l,2,3,43 Fresh-Soph Chorus 1,23 Pep Club 1,2,3343 Cafeteria Aide 43 Monitor 43 Veteran's Day Program 43 Junior Play Committee3 Senior Play Committee. SALLY ANN FARNSWORTH3 Sal 3 September 213 TE 8-25793 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Bowling l,2,3,4, Golf 4, Tennis 1,2,4, Volleyball 1,23 3,43 Fresh-Soph Chorus 1,23 Vice-president 23 A Cappella Choir 3,4, Secretary 43 Madrigals 43 LOCK Business Staff 43 LOCK Editorial Staff 23 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 3 Monitor 3,43 Fresh-Soph One-Act Night 13 Junior Playg Senior Play Committee3 Homecoming Attendant 1,2. RALPH FOREMAN PATRICIA ANN FEITHEN5 Patti 5 February 165 TE 8-14255 Student Council 3,45 Committee Chairman 45 Class Vice-president 25 GAA 1,2,3,4, Vice-president 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Bowling 1,25 3,45 Tennis 1,2,3, Volleyball 2,3545 Fresh-Soph Chorus 152, Treasurer 1, President 25 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Treasurer 45 Madrigals 3,45 LOCK Busi- ness Staff 253,45 Dance Chairman 3, Business Man- ager 45 LOCK Editorial Staff 253,45 Section Editor 2, Assistant Co-Editor 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Presi- dent 45 Counseling Room Aide 45 Fresh-Soph One- Act Night 15 Junior Play5 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play5 Senior Play Committeeg National Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 354. SHARON LEE FISHER5 Giggles 5 June 265 TE 8-18075 Student Council 25 GAA 2,354, Basket- ball 2, Bowling 25354, Tennis 35 Volleyball 25 Band 1,2,3,4, Freshman Representative, Sophomore Rep- resentative, Treasurer 35 Secretary 4, Pep Band 152, 354, Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Colorguard 3545 LOCK Edi- torial Staff 253,45 Assistant Copy Editor 3, Typing Editor 45 TIMES Staff 3,45 Future Business Leaders 45 Junior Red Cross 15 Pep Club 253,45 Monitor 45 Fresh-Soph One-Act Night 15 Junior Play5 Senior Play Committee Co-Chairman, Prom Committee 35 National Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 3. KENTON WILLARD FISKE5 Ken 5 July 205 TE 8-42535 Swimming 1,25 Football 15 Tennis 2,3,45 Monitor 35 Junior Play Committee. CHARLES THOMAS FITZGERALD5 Fitz 5 September 235 TE 8-40285 Football 15 Swimming 1,25 Track 1,25 Monitor 354. GLORIA JEAN FLETCHER5 Jeannie 5 Septem- ber 135 TE 8-66075 GAA l,253,4, Basketball 2,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Tumbling 1, Volleyball 2,45 Band 15 Pep Club 15 Monitor 3,45 National Honor So- ciety 4. RALPH G. FOREMAN5 September 285 SA 7-23655 Football 15 Fresh-Soph One-Act Nite 15 Senior Play Committee Co-chairman. THOMAS E. FOREMAN5 Tommy1'5 August 55 SA 7-23655 Football 15 Senior Play Committee. RAYMONDA JEAN FOSTER5 Rae 5 October 25 SA 7-20485 Entered 25 GAA 4, Basketball 4, Volley- ball 4, Bowling 45 Future Nurses 45 Monitor 3,45 Junior Play Committeeg Senior Play Committee Co-chairman. WE LEARNE D CHARLES FITZGERALD TO ASSUME THOMAS FOREMAN RAYMONDA FOSTER CAROLYN FRAMPTON NANCY FREDERICKS TERRANCE FREIER CAROLYN FULTON JOHN GARSON JACQUELINE GILMORE 28 RESPONSIBILITY CAROLYN LEE FRAMPTON, Framp , Febru- ary 10, TE 8-1673, Student Council 1,2,3,4, GAA l.2,3.4, Basketball 1,2,3,4. Bowling 1,2,3,4, Golf 4, Volleyball l,2,3,4, LOCK Business Staff 1,2,3, LOCK Editorial Staff 3,43 Future Nurses 1,2.3,4, Secretary 2, Junior Red Cross 2, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Cafeteria Aide 1,4, Library Aide 2,3,4, Monitor 3, Senior Play. NANCY HEMBROUGH FREDERICKS, Pudgie , October 28, Entered 2. TERRANCE F. FREIER, March 14, TE 8-5083, Football 1,2, Swimming 1, Monitor 1,2,3. CAROLYN SUE FULTON, Sue , May 3, TE 8-3416, Junior Red Cross 3, Monitor 4, Senior Play Committee. JOHN KENNETH GARSON, Turk , March 11, TE 8-1866, Football l,2, Golf 2, Monitor 4. JACQUELINE GILMORE, December 19. DAVID EDWARD GOEKE, Dave , August 9, TE 8-1729, Golf 1,2,3,4, Manager: Basketball 3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2, HL Club 3,4, Sec- retary 4, Cafeteria Aide 3,4, Junior Play, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee, Prom Committee 3, National Athletic Scholarship Society 3,4, National Honor Society 3,4. CONSTANCE AMANDA GOVOSTIS, Connie , April 18, SA 2-0898, Future Teachers 1,4, French Club 4, Pep Club 1, Senior Play, Senior Play Com- mittee. KAREN M. GULLICKSEN, July 4, TE 8-5729, GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Volleyball l,2,3,4, Tumbling 1, Tennis 3, Band 1,2, 3,4, Future Nurses 1,2,3, Future Teachers 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Junior Play Com- mittee, Senior Play Committee. GEORGE E. HALLIS, October 27, TE 8-6262, Projectionist Club 1, Radio Club 4. DAVID GOEKE CONSTANCE GOVOSTIS KAREN GULLICKSEN GEORGE HALLIS PHILIP HALSTEAD JOAN HANNA ,v-' SENIOR LIVE WIRE: Cindy's a very fortunate pup to have a sweet mistress like Susan Brown. RAE HANSON SUSAN HARRIS 29 LEN HANNA HOWARD HAWES ROBERT HEEG DAVIDEEN HELLBERG SHARON HESTER JEANINE HICKMAN LAWRENCE HILL WE FOR OUR PHILIP SCOTT HALSTEAD5 'KPhil',5 June 275 TE 8-11165 Baseball 35 M-onitor 35 Veteranls Day Program 4. JOAN MARIE HANNA5 Joanie 5 September 35 TE 8-16025 GAA 2,3,4, Bowling 2,3,4, Volleyball 2,3545 Pep Club 25 Monitor 3,45 Junior Play Com- mittee5 Senior Play Committee. LEN HANNA5 Lenniel'5 August 315 TE 8-63945 Golf 25 Bowling 3. RAE MARIE HANSON5 January 265 TE 8-2933, GAA 1,2. SUSAN RAE HARRISg Sue'l5 March 75 SA 3-45495 GAA 1,2,3,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Basket- ball 4, Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers 15 Junior Red Cross 25 Monitor 3,4. HOWARD LeROY HAWES5 K'Junior 5 September 205 CL 7-20545 Future Farmers 1,2,3,4. ROBERT J. HEEG5 Crow 5 June 215 TE 8-44585 Swimming 1,2. DAVIDEEN MARIE HELLBERG5 Deen 5 Au- gust 265 TE 8-73525 GAA l,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Bas- ketball l,2,3,4, Bowling l,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Fresh-Soph Chorus 25 TIMES Staff 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Monitor 3,45 Junior Play Committeeg Senior Play Committee5 National Honor Society 3,4. SHARON ANN HESTER5 Sharny 5 November 35 SA 6-31225 Entered 45 Pep Club 4. 'IEANINE M. HICKMAN5 April 35 TE 8-26645 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 3,4 Bowling 1,2,3,4, Golf 4, Tumbling 1, Volleyball l,2,3,45 Band 1,25 LOCK Business Staff 45 Future Teachers 45 Junior Red Cross 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Oflice Assistant 45 Monitor 3,45 Christmas Program 35 Fresh-Soph One- Act Night 15 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Senior Play Committee. TOMMY HOUSE JUDITH JADRON EDWIN JOHNSON 30 SENIOR LIVE WIRE: Margaret Meadows' en- ergetic attitude towards her school activities is echoed in her interest for sports. CHEERED Q 0 I 0 JAMES JOHNSON THOMAS JOHNSON DONALD KELLY DOROTHY KETCHUM JON KIMSEY BERNETTA KING JUDITH KLUSKA ELAINE KNUBBE JUDITH KNUTSON GEORGE KOBART 31 ROBERT JOLY LAWRENCE ANTHONY HILL5 Larry 5 Decem- ber 245 Baseball 25 Basketball 1,25 Football l,2,35 Track 15 Library Aide 45 Monitor 3. TOMMY LEE HOUSE5 February 65 TE 8-68865 Baseball 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Senior Play Commit- tee. JUDITH ANN JADRON5 Judy',5 July 85 SA 3-02475 GAA 1,2,3, Basketball 2,3, Bowling 1, Volleyball 1,2,35 TIMES Staff 35 French Club 45 Pep Club 1,2,35 Library Aides 1,25 Monitor 3,45 Jun- ior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committeeg Na- tlonal Honor Society 4. EDWIN CHARLES JOHNSON5 Ed 5 June 95 TE 8-08605 Student Council 45 Tennis 2,35 Band 1,2,3,45 LOCK Business Staff 2,3,4, Dance Co- Chairman 45 LOCK Editorial Staff 45 Future Teachers 3,45 Pep Club 45 Cafeteria Aide 45 Junior Playg Senior Playg National Honor Society Honor giuaiiii 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Quill and cro 3. JAMES JOSEPH JOHNSON5 Jimmy Joe , Feb- ruary 195 TE 8-03915 Student Council 1,2,3,4, Co- President 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,25 Golf 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 45 TIMES Staff 2,3,4, Sports Editor 45 L Club 2,3545 Chess Club 35 Monitor 35 Junior Play Committee5 National Athletic Scholar- ship Society 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,4. THOMAS LEE JOHNSON5 Tom 5 August 45 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Tennis 2,3,45 Monitor 45 Junior Play Committeeg Senior Play Committeeg National Athletic Scholarship Society 3. ROBERT LEE JOLY5 Jol 5 May 225 Swimming 1,25 Monitor 4. DONALD RUSSEL KELLY5 Ke1 5 May 125 TE 8-46445 Bowling 3,45 Future Farmers 25 Vet- eran's Day Program 45 Senior- Play Committee Co- Chairman. DOROTHY JEAN KETCHUM5 Dorothy 5 May 75 TE 8-17745 GAA 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Bowl- ing 2,3,4, Volleyball 2,3,45 Pep Club 1. JON LORAN KIMSEY5 Loran 5 September 65 TE 8-18435 Swimming 1,2, Swimming Manager 35 Tennis 1,25 Cross Country 45 Madrigal 35 Span- ish Club 4, Vice-President 45 Projectionist Club 1,25 Pep Club 35 Library Aide 4, Vice-President 45 Jun- ior Playg Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Com- mittee5 National Honor Society 4. BERNETTA JEAN KING5 Bea 5 September 225 TE 8-74205 GAA 4, Basketball 4, Volleyball 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Pep Club 45 Monitor 45 Vet- eran's Day Program 45 Senior Play Committee. JUDITH MARIE KLUSKA5 J-J 5 October 285 SA 2-33735 Fresh-Soph Chorus lg A Cappella Chorus 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Junior Play Committee. ELAINE MARY KNUBBE5 Kubba 5 January 285 TE 8-23075 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1,3, Golf 4, Volleyball 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 LOCK Business Staff 45 LOCK Editorial Staff 3,45 TIMES Staff 3,45 Future Teachers 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Monitor 45 Fresh- Soph One-Act Night 15 Junior Play5 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee Co-Chairmang School Public Relations 4 5 National Honor So- ciety 45 Quill and Scroll 4. JUDITH KAY KNUTSON5 Knuttie 5 Septem- ber 145 TE 8-53445 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3545 Bowling 1,2545 Golf 4, Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Fresh- Soph Chorus 1,25 A Cappella Choir 3545 Madrigals 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Monitor 3,45 Fresh-Soph One- Act Night 15 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee Co-Chairman5 Prom Committee Co- Chairman 3. GEORGE HENRY KOBART5 Kooch 5 August 95 TE 8-62445 Golf 1. BARBARA MARIE KOKOSZ 5 Barb,' 5 September 265 TE 8-43005 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,3545 Vol- leyball 153,45 Fresh-Soph Chorus 15 Future Teachers 3,45 Pep Club 152535 Monitor 45 Junior Play Com- mittee 5 'National Honor Society 4. DOROTHY JEAN KON 5 Dottiel'5 August 205 SA 3-63535 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Bowl- ing 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1,25 Tumbling 1, Volleyball 1,25 3,45 Band l,253,45 Pep Band 152,3,45 TIMES Staff 35 Future Teachers 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Monitor 45 Fresh-Soph One-Act Night 15 Junior Play5 Junior Play Committee 5 Senior Play Committee. CAROLYN KOVACEVICH BARBARA KOKOSZ DOROTHY KON MARION KRAFT PERRY KRISTICH WILLIAM KRUCK JAMES KUPINA MICHAEL LAATZ JAMES LAMBERT PETER LARSEN RALPH LARSEN 32 WE ACCEPTED A9 WELL DEFEAT AS SUCCESS CAROLYN ANN KOVACEVICH5 Kovach,'5 August 165 SA 3-04685 GAA 3, Bowling 3, Volley- ball 35 Fresh-Soph Chorus 1,25 Madrigals 35 Pep Club 25 Monitor 45 junior Play Committee. MARION MARIE KRAFT5 Snookie 5 April 145 TE 8-17425 GAA 1,2, Basketball 152, Bowling 2, Lifesaving 2, Tennis 15 Volleyball 1,2. PERRY FRANCIS KRISTICH5 Per',5 December 35 SA 2-05945 Band 1,2,3,45 Junior Play5 Senior Play. WILLIAM EVERETT KRUCK5 Bill,'5 Septem- ber 85 NA 5015 Entered 4. Football 45 Tennis 45 Monitor 45 Senior Play. JAMES PAUL KUPINA5 Kup 5 November 75 SA 3-40555 Bowling 3. MICHAEL GEORGE LAATZ5 Snake 5 August 175 TE 8-28135 Swimming 15 Tennis 25 Monitor 3,45 Cafeteria Aide 23 junior Play5 Senior Play. JAMES JOSEPH LAMBERT5 Chic 5 October 175 TE 8-18825 Baseball 15 Bowling 3. PETER THOMAS LARSEN5 K'Pete,'5 November 185 TE 8-1111. RALPH HAYES LARSEN5 July 65 TE 8-55935 Golf 1,2,3,45 Wrestling 25 L Club 3,45 Cafeteria Aide 2,35 National Athletic Scholarship Society 3,45 National Honor Society 4. TIMOTHY L. LARSON5 Tim 5 November 45 TE 8-05345 Monitor 4. TIMOTHY LARSON ALMA LAUFFER HOLLY LEA KEITH LeGRAND JUNE LEGROS SANDRA LEINBACH SENIOR LIVE WIRE: Meet Marilyn Manthey, a girl on the go, who has, among her many inter- ests, the Co-Editorship 'of the LOCK. SHARON LOCKNER PATRICIA LONCKI 33 SHARON LINDSTROM JAMES MANCE JAMES LONG LOREAN LOVE MARY LUEBS WILLIAM LUEBS LUDIE LUNNINGHAM ALICIA MAGUIRE PAUL MANDEVILLE MARILYN MANTHEY 34 WE PLANNED ALMA M. LAUFFER5 Al',5 January 85 MO 22215 Student Council 1,45 GAA 3, Bowling 3, Volleyball 35 Fresh-Soph Chorus 25 A Cappella Choir 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 45 Madrigals 2,45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 junior Play5 Senior Play5 National Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 4. HOLLY M. LEA5 Hol 5 December 115 TE 8-22315 Entered 2. Class Vice-president 45 GAA 2,3,4, Bas- ketball 3,4, Bowling 4, Lifesaving 2, Tennis 3, Vol- leyball 2,145 Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 354, Orchestra 3,45 Future Teachers 45 Junior Red Cross 35 Pep Club 3,45 Junior Play5 Senior Play Committee5 Prom Committee Co-Chairman 35 Homecoming Attend- ant 45 National Honor Society 3,4. KEITH RAMAR LeGRAND5 Rio Grandee 5 September 245 TE 8-08805 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Vice President 45 Madrigals 45 Future Farmers 2,35 Cafeteria Aide 3,45 Monitor 3,4. JUNE DEANNA LEGROS5 Junie 5 September 115 A Cappella Choir 2,35 Future Nurses l,2,3,4. SANDRA SUE LEINBACH5 Sandy 5 June 285 SA 3-64175 Student Council 3,45 Committee Chair- man 45 GAA l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Bowling 1,2, 3,45 Tennis 3, Volleyball l,2,3,45 LOCK Business Staff 3,45 LOCK Editorial Stafl' 354, Photography Editor 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Library Aide 35 Monitor 35 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee5 National Honor Society 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,4. SHARON KAY LINDSTROM5 Sherry 5 Decem- ber 245 TE 8-56865 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Fresh-Soph Chorus l,2, Secretary 15 A Cappella Choir 3,45 LOCK Business Staff 3,45 LOCK Editorial Staff 25 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Library Aide 45 Monitor 35 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee. SHARON KAY LOCKNER: S1im 5 February 2. PATRICIA MARLENE LONCKI5 Pat 5 Sep- tember 155 CL 7-27795 Senior Play5 Senior Play Committee. SENIOR LIVE WIRE: Sandy Leinbach, an ac- tive committee co-chairman of Student Council, served LTHS by publicizing the organization's projects. AND ATTENDED DANCE9 . . . MARION DONNA MARTINO ROBERT MATESKI RACHEL MEADOWS DAVID MELOVIC ROBERT MILLER HENRY MITZIT BONNIE MLYNARIK RAYMOND MOHALICK ALFRED MOOS 35 DENNIS MARZEC JAMES A. LONG: Jim 5 April 165 TE 8-15675 Baseball 15253545 Basketball 15253545 Football 15253545 L Club 3,45 Vice-President 45 Chess Club 35 Cafeteria Aide 15253545 Library Aide 45 Monitor 35 Christmas Program 35 Honorary Master of Arms 45 National Athletic Scholarship Society 2,3545 Na- tional Honor Society 354. LOREAN LOVE5 Rainy 5 December 165 GAA 2, Basketball 25 Pep Club 2. MARY CATHERINE LUEBS5 Mary Kay 5 Oc- tober 165 TE 8-24365 GAA 253545 Basketball 2,3545 Bowling 253,45 Volleyball 2,3545 Pep Club 3,45 Coun- seling Room Aide 3,45 Junior Play Committee5 Sen- ior Play Committee. WILLIAM JAMES LUEBS5 Will 5 July 165 TE 8-24015 Swimming 1,45 Tennis 15253545 Band 15253545 L Club 3,45 Chess Club 3545 Cafeteria Aide 3,45 Monitor 3545 Junior Play5 Junior Play Committee. LUDIE JEAN LUNNINGHAM5 June 285 GAA 2,35 Basketball 2,35 Volleyball 2,35 Future Nurses 45 Pep Club 25 Monitor 4. ALICIA D. MAGUIRE5 January 45 TE 8-07115 Fresh-Soph Chorus 25 A Cappella Choir 35 GAA 152, 3,45 Basketball 15253545 Bowling 15253545 Lifesaving 4, Volleyball 15253545 Future Nurses 15253545 Junior Red Cross 2 5 Library Aide 45 Junior Play Committee. JAMES LeROY MANCE5 Fab 5 November 165 Class Vice-President 15 Baseball 15253545 Football 15253545 Swimming 15 Wrestling 2,35 L Club 3,45 Cafeteria Aide 35 Monitor 25 Junior Play5 Home- coming King 4. PAUL CHARLES MANDEVILLE5 Paul 5 March 255 TE 8-43025 Track 15 Football 25 Projectionist Club 1525 Cafeteria Aide 25 Monitor 4. MARILYN JEAN MANTHEY5 Mar 5 November 105 TE 8-05705 Student Council 45 GAA 15253,4, Basketball 152535 Bowling 15253545 Tennis 35 Tum- bling 15 Volleyball 1525345 Band 15253545 LOCK Business Staff 35 LOCK Editorial Staff 25354, Sec- tion Editor 35 Co-Editor 45 TIMES Staff 3545 Future Teachers 15253545 Vice-President 45 Junior Red Cross 25 Pep Club 15253545 Monitor 45 Fresh-Soph One- Act Night 15 Junior Play, Student Director5 Senior Play Committee Co-Chairman5 Prom Committee Co-Chairman 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Vice- President 45 Quill and Scroll 354. DONALD MURPHY THOMAS MARION3 General 3 March 225 TE 8-03603 Baseball 233,43 Football 1,23 Monitor 4. DONNA M, MARTINO3 October 163 SA 3-60743 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Golf 4, Volleyball 1,2,3,43 Future Nurses l,2,33 Pep Club 2,3,4. DENNIS WILLIAM MARZEC3 Denny 3 May l4Q CL 7-69963 Future Farmers 2. ROBERT JOSEPH MATESKI3 Bob 3 April l73 SA 3-07203 Baseball 1. RACHAEL MARGARET MEADOWS3 Mar- garet 3 January 233 TE 8-12223 Student Council l,3,43 Class Treasurer lg GAA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Bowling l,2,3,43 Tennis 1,23 Life- saving 1,43 Volleyball 1,2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,4, Color- guard 2,3,4, Oflice Secretary 43 LOCK Business Staff 233,43 TIMES Staff 2,3,4, Junior Editor 3, Co- Editor 43 Future Teachers l,2,3,4Q Spanish Club 43 Pep Club l,2,3,43 Monitor 43 Junior Playg Junior Play Committee Co-ordinator3 National Honor So- ciety 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,4. DAVID BRUCE MELOVIC3 Dave 3 May 103 TE 8-4670. ROBERT WILLIAM MILLER3 Bob 3 April 153 TE 8-14983 Track 23 Monitor 4. HENRY DAVID MITZIT3 iiD2lVC,,Q November 28g Golf l,2Q Projectionist Club 43 Chess Club 3,43 Pep Club 43 Senior Play Committeeg National Honor So- ciety 4. BONNIE LOUISE MLYNARIK3 November 223 TE 8-08583 GAA l,2,3,4, Basketball 1.2,3,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Lifesaving 2,3,4, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Tumbling 1, Volleyball 1,2,3,43 Band 1.2.33 Future Nurses 23 Future Teachers 43 Chess Club 43 Pep Club 1,43 Senior Play. RAYMOND MOHALICKQ may-'Q December 15 SA 6-31363 Band 1,2,3,4. ALFRED EDWIN MOOS: Al 3 December 153 TE 8-64433 Future Famiers 1,2,3,4. LARRY MORRIS LAWRENCE MUDRON WE PREQEN TED DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES . . . JOSEPH MURPHY KATHLEEN MURRAY WILLIAM MCCARTHY JUNE MCCOMB CHARLES McDAVID COY MCELRATH DONNA MCINTYRE JERILYN McKINNEY 36 LARRY E. MORRIS5 August 195 CL 7-28915 En- tered 25 Spanish Club 4. LAWRENCE JOSEPH MUDRON5 Chucker 5 May 165 TE 8-46905 Student Council 45 Tennis 2,35 Track 45 Wrestling 2,45 Band 15253545 LOCK Busi- ness Staff 45 LOCK Editorial Staff 4, Section Editor 45 Future Teachers 354, Treasurer 45 Projectionist Club 2535 Pep Club 3545 Monitor 3545 Christmas Program 35 Junior Play5 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play. DONALD ROBERT MURPHY5 Don,'5 Novem- ber 235 TE 8-42385 Swimming 25 Football Manager 45 Chess Club 45 Monitor 35 Junior Play5 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee. JOSEPH A. MURPHY5 Murph 5 February 215 TE 8-50275 Monitor 45 Junior Play Committee. KATHLEEN MURRAY5 Kathee',5 January 215 TE 8-57075 Student Council 4, Secretary 45 Class Treasurer 25 GAA 1,25354, President 4, Basketball 2,3545 Bowling 15253,45 Tennis 1,25 Volleyball 1,25 3,45 LOCK Business Staff 253545 LOCK Editorial Staff 3,45 Future Teachers 1,253,45 Pep Club 15253545 Cafeteria Aide 1545 Monitor 3545 Junior P1ay5 Jun- ior Play Committee5 Senior Play Student Director5 National Honor Society 354. WILLIAM LESTER McCARTHY5 K'Mac 5 Feb- ruary 225 TE 8-05905 Entered 25 Football 35 Band 25 Monitor 3545 Junior Play5 Senior Play5 Senior Play Committee. JUNE KAREN MCCOMB5 'KBridg-it,'5 June 135 SA 6-37585 GAA 3,45 Bowling 3,4, Volleyball 3,45 Fresh-Soph Chorus 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Monitor 3,45 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee. CHARLES EDWARD MCDAVID5 Chuck 5 July 95 SA 3-19655 Swimming Manager 1. COY JONES MCELRATH5 c.J. 5 June 55 SA 3-98885 Track 153. CHARLES NICHOLLS AUDREY NORDSTROM JUDITH NOVAK ARNOLD NOWITSKI DENNIS OFFERMAN KATHLEEN OGREN SENIOR LIVE WIRE: Jim Johnson, Student Council Co-President, is completely at ease when caught in the act of conducting an LTHS assembly. JOHN PARKER PATRICIA PASTFRNAK 37 THOMAS PAJAK CARLA PHELPS JAMES PELC MARY PESAVENTO WILLIAM PETAN KARL PETEREIT KLAUS PETEREIT CAROLYN PETERMAN DOUG PIERSON SANDRA PIERSON 38 WE SHARED DONNA L. McINTYRE5 September 15 TE 8-24065 GAA 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Tumbling 1, Volleyball l,2,3,45 Future Nurses 152, 3,45 Junior Red Cross 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Moni- tor 3. JERILYN KAY McKINNEYg Jeri 5 January 245 Entered 3. CHARLES ANTHONY NICHOLLS5 Chuck 5 October 95 TE 8-30105 Swimming 152,35 Monitor 4. AUDREY KAY NORDSTROM5 Audie 5 June 245 TE 8-64805 Student Council 4, Committee Chairman 45 Class Secretary 35 GAA 1,2,3,4, Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4, Bowling l,2,3,4, Golf 4, Tennis 2,3, Volleyball 1,2,3,45 LOCK Business Staff 2,3,45 LOCK Editorial Staff 2,3,4, Section Editor 3,45 TIMES Staff l,2,35 Future Nurses 1,2,3,4, Vice- President 3, President 45 Junior Red Cross l,2,35 Pep Club 152,35 Library Aide 2,35 Health Room Aide 45 Monitor 45 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee5 National Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 3,4. JUDITH ANN NOVAK5 Judie 5 September 125 SA 6-68455 Student Council 45 Class Secretary l5 GAA l,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Bowling 3,45 Volley- ball l,2,3,45 Pep Club l,2,35 Counseling Room Aide 45 Monitor 35 Homecoming Attendant 3, Homecom- ing Queen 4. ARNOLD DENNIS NOWITSKI5 Whisky 5 June 15 TE 8-47535 Future Farmers 25 Monitor 35 Vet- erans' Day Program 4. DENNIS MICHAEL OFFERMANN5 Denny 5 january 185 SA 2-49705 Entered 3. KATHLEEN DOROTHY OGREN5 Kathy 5 April 235 TE 8-19645 Student Council 2,45 GAA l,2,3,4. Basketball l,2,3,4, Tennis 2, Volleyball 1,3,45 Band 2,3,45 LOCK Business Staff 3,45 Future Teachers 3,45 French Club 4, President 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Monitor 45 Senior Play5 Senior Play Com- mitteeg National Honor Society 3,4. SENIOR LIVE WIRE: Pat Feithen, Pep Club President, has done much to stimulate school spirit and cheer the Porters to victory. GDOD TIMES 0 0 0 CHRISTOPHER PINN CHRISTINE PLATKO JAMES POE ROSEMARY PONKAUSKAS WILLIAM POOLE, JR. WILLIAM PORTER BETTIEANN POZEK RONALD PRICE NANCY PULASKI JOHN PUPP1-:L 39 SANDRA PLUTH THOMAS JOSEPH PAJAK5 Tom 5 August 215 SA 6-87125 Future Farmers 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Monitor 4. JOHN WAYNE PARKER 5 Wayne 5 November 295 TE 8-56235 Future Farmers 1,2,3,4, Correspond- ing Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 Cafeteria Aide 25 Monitor 45 National Honor Society 4. PATRICIA ANN PASTERNAK5 Pat 5 April 15 SA 2-74925 GAA 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Bowling 4, Tumbling 4, Volleyball 2,3,45 Band 1,2535 Future Nurses 1,2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Monitor 35 Junior Play Committee. JAMES T. PELC5 Bones',5 March 285 TE 8-42155 Band 1,25 Monitor 3. MARY G. PESAVI-:NTo5 May 285 TE 8-17515 En- tered 35 Future Teachers 3,45 French Club 4, Sec- retary 45 Spanish Club 4, President 45 Photography Club 45 Senior Play Committee5 National Honor Society 4. A WILLIAM JAMES PETAN5 Bill 5 September 195 SA 6-50825 Band 1,2,3,4. KARL H. PETEREIT5 March 175 TE 8-57445 Swimming 15 Projectionist Club 3,4. KLAUS W. PETEREIT5 March 175 TE 8-57445 Swimming 15 Projectionist Club 1,2,3,45 Monitor 3,45 Veterarfs Day Program 45 Junior Play Commit- tee. CAROLYN MARGARETTA PETERMAN 5 Pe- tie 5 September 35 SA 6-84805 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basket- ball 2,3,4, Bowling l,2,3,4, Golf 4, Volleyball 2,3,45 Band 1,25 Future Teachers 1,3,45 Pep Club 45 Monitor 3,45 'Senior Play Committee. CARLA D. PHELPS5 Car 5 July 185 SA 3-54475 GAA 2,4, Basketball 4, Golf 4, Volleyball 2,45 Fu- ture Teachers 45 Pep Club 25 Library Aide 45 Moni- tor 25 Junior Play Committee 5 Senior Play Commit- tee. SUSAN RAJALA DOUG J. PIERSON5 Inky',5 June 125 TE 8-68105 Baseball 152. SANDRA LYNNE PIERSON5 Sandy 5 January 95 TE 8-41785 Student Council 1,3545 GAA 152,3,45 Basketball 15253545 Bowling 152,3,4, Lifesaving 3. Tennis 1, Volleyball 1,2,3545 A Cappella Choir 35 LOCK Business Staff 45 LOCK Editorial Staff 35 TIMES Staff 3,45 Pep Club 152,3545 Monitor 3,45 Junior Play. CHRISTOPHER CHARLES PINN5 Kit 5 May 245 TE 8-58055 Golf 1,25 Tennis 35 Chess Club 3,45 Monitor 45 Senior Play Committee. CHRISTINE ANN PLATKO5 Chris 5 January 195 SA 3-38915 GAA 354, Bowling 3, Volleyball 3545 Band 15253545 Fresh-Soph Chorus Accompanist 45 TIMES Staff 2,35 Future Nurses 152,35 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Senior Play Committee5 National Honor Society 4. SANDRA MARIE PLUTH5 Sandy 5 July 45 SA 3-62835 Student Council 25 GAA 1,2,354, Bas- ketball 1,253, Bowling 152535 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Fu- ture Teachers 1,45 Junior Red Cross 152,3545 Pep Club 1,2,3545 Monitor 25 Senior Play Committee. JAMES EDWARD POE5 Billy 5 November 85 SA 7-41835 Managers: Football 45 Track 3. ROSEMARY D. PONKAUSKAS5 Rose 5 Sep- tember 95 TE 8-07245 GAA 152, Basketball 1525 Tumbling 152, Volleyball 1,25 Monitor 354. WILLIAM POOLE, JR., Willy 5 December 55 SA 6-4922. WILLIAM JOHN PORTER5 Bill 5 March 315 SA 7-23915 Band 1. BETTIEANN POZEK5 October 215 SA 2-83405 GAA 2, Bowling 25 Band 1,253,45 Pep Club 152,35 Junior Play5 Senior Play Committee. RONALD M. PRICE5 November 25 TE 8-12925 Swimming 25 Bowling 2,35 TIMES Staff 35 Pro- jectionist Club 25 Monitor 35 Junior Play Com- m1ttee. WE COMPETENT I l WILLIAM RAMSEY RONALD RASPOLICH KATHLEEN REED JO ANN RESZEL BOB RICHARDS JOHN RIGONI PATRICIA RILEY JOAN ROBERTS 40 BECAME LEADERS . . . NANCY ANN PULASKI5 February 175 TE 8-66295 Pep Club.3,45 Monitor 35 Senior Play Committee. JOHN DARIN PUPPEL: Pappy 5 October 245 SA 2-74375 Baseball Manager 11 Wrestling Manager 2,3545 A Cappella Choir 35 Monitor 35 Junior Play Committee. RONALD WALLACE PURDY5 Ron,'5 March 65 TE 8-44245 Football 15 Bowling 3,45 Future Farmers 1,2. PAUL GEORGE RADEMACHER5 Rade 5 No- vember 65 GE 6-92705 Future Farmers 253,45 Moni- tor 3. SUSAN R. RAJALA5 Foxiel'5 September 185 TE 8-26125 Student Council 25 GAA 2,35 Basket- ball 3, Bowling 253, Volleyball 2,35 Cafeteria Aide l,2,3. WILLIAM ALLISON RAMSEY5 Bill 5 March 215 SA 3-21005 Tennis Manager 25 Chess Club 3,45 Monitor 35 Veterans, Day Program 3. RONALD JOHN RASPOLICH5 Razz,'5 Novem- ber 185 SA 3-31875 Football 2. KATHLEEN REED5 Kathyl'5 November 35 TE 8-42255 Class Secretary 45 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basket- ball 1,2,3,4, Bowling 2,3,4, Volleyball 2,3,4, Tennis 15 Tumbling 15 Junior Red Cross 2,45 Pep Club 1,2, 3,45 Monitor 3,45 Senior Play Committee Co- chairman. JO ANN DOROTHY RESZEL5 '1JosieU5 April 155 TE 8-31545 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 3, Bowling l,2,3,4, Tennis 3, Volleyball 3,45 Golf 45 Junior Red Cross 15 Pep Club 45 Library Aide 1. Bon EARL RICHARDS5 ftisobng December 135 TE a-2575. SENIOR LIVE WIRE: Joe Darin, your pride in that display case is more than enough to make the President of the National Honor Society smile. BILLY ROBINSON DON ROBINSON BEVERLY RODEGHERO SHARON RODEGHERO JERRY RODEGHIERO JOANN RODEGHIERO CHARLES ROESEL BARBARA ROHDE 41. JOHN RODEGHIERO EDWARD ROSSETTO THOMAS ROSSETTO GERALD ROTHLISBERGER RONALD ROZANSKI PATRICK RUMCHAK JAMES RUNGAITIS WE FUTURE JOHN C. RIGONI5 Jack 5 July 285 TE 8-52925 Track 1,25 Monitor 3. PATRICIA ANN RILEYQ 'KPat 5 November 115 TE 8-24615 GAA l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Bowl- ing 1,2,3,4, Vollyeball l,2,3,4, Tennis l,2, Tumbling 1,45 Fresh-Soph Chorus 15 LOCK Business Staff 35 TIMES Staff 25 Junior Red Cross 15 Pep Club 1,2545 Counseling Room Aide 45 Monitor 2,45 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee. JOAN ROBERTS5 Loco 5 October 175 TE 8-51065 Entered 3. BILLY DALE ROBINSON5 Robby 5 February 285 SA 6-8787. DON CARL ROBINSON5 May 305 SA 6-75875 Baseball 25 Football 3. BEVERLY JEAN RODEGHERO5 Bev',5 April 265 TE 8-05235 Student Council 1. SHARON MARIE RODEGHERO5 Shar 5 Sep- tember 295 TE 8-07585 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball l,2, 3,45 Tumbling 15 Fresh-Soph Chorus 1,25 Future Nurses l,2,3.45 Junior Red Cross 3,45 Monitor 45 Senior Play Committee. JERRY HENRY RODEGHIEROg Jer 5 March 225 TE 8-03985 Class Secretary 25 Baseball 1.21 Football 1,2535 L Club 3,45 Cafeteria Aide 4: Monitor 3,45 Senior Play Committeeg National Athletic Shcolarship Society 2. JO ANN MARIE RODEGHIERO5 Jo 5 July 125 TE 8-69015 GAA l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3. Bowling l,2,3,4, Tennis l,2, Tumbling 1, Volleyball l,2.3,4g Band 1,25 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Monitor 43 Christmas Program 35 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee. GERALD RUSS ELISE RUSSELL 42 SENIOR LIVE WIRE: LTHS Counted on Stu- art Brown for his wrestling skills as well as his ability as Student Council co-president. ANTICIPATED ' ' ' GWENDOLYN RUST DARLENE SANDERS DONALD SARTORI EUGENE SARTORI CLOYE SCHMIDT MARK SCHMITZ JUDITH SCHUMAN EDWARD SCHNEIDER RAYMOND SCHOPPE JOYCE SEGERBERG 43 PAMELA SANDERS JOHN SCOTT RODEGHIERO5 Scott 5 May 75 TE 8-60555 Student Council 1,3,4, Committee Chairman 45 Class President 15 Basketball 1,25 Golf 15 Library Aide 45 Office Assistant 35 Monitor 35 Sen- ior Playg National Honor Society 4. CHARLES ANTHONY ROESEL5 Skinny 5 Au- gust 255 TE 8-09075 Baseball 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Monitor 45 Junior Play Committee. BARBARA ELLEN ROHDE5 Barb 5 October 145 TE 8-02055 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Bowl- ing 2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Tennis 15 Band 1,2,35 Future Nurses 1,2,3,45 Future Business Leaders 4, Secretary 45 Junior Red Cross 3,45 Pep Club l,2,3,4: Library Aide 4, President 45 Monitor 35 Fresh-Soph One-Act Night 15 Junior Play Committeeg Senior Play Committee. EDWARD ANTHONY ROSSETTO5 Ed 5 No- vember 175 TE 8-16495 Swimming 1,2,3,4. THOMAS JULIUS ROSSETTO5 Jules 5 Novem- ger 235 TE 8-26815 Baseball 1,25 Band 1,25 Monitor ,4. GERALD JAMES ROTHLISBERGER5 Rico 5 June 175 TE 8-1728. RONALD PHILIP ROZANSKI5 Rosie 5 Septem- ber 175 FI 9-81905 Wrestling 1,2. PATRICK DANIEL RUMCHAK5 Rummy 5 October 285 TE 8-01725 Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 1,25 Baseball 15 L Club 2,3,45 Monitor 3,4. JAMES JOSEPH RUNGAITIS5 Kite 5 June 215 TE 8-53085 Football 15 Swimming 15 Band 1. GERALD LEON RUSS 5 Jerry 5 October 23, SA 7-14265 Baseball 1,25 Monitor 4. ELSIE LEE RUSSELL5 May 35 SA 7-7243. GWENDOLYN RAE RUST5 Lyn 5 December 65 CL 7-68005 Future Farmers 2. DARLENE SANDERS5 March 185 SA 2-08715 GAA 2, Bowling 2, Tennis 25 Library Aide 4. fm ,O 'ft CLAUD SHORT, JR PAMELA SANDERS, Pam , July 6, TE 8-1890, Student Council 4, GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Bowling l,2,3,4, Volleyball l,2,3, LOCK Business Staff 3, LOCK Editorial Staff 4, TIMES Staff 3,4, Future Teachers l,2,3,4, Secretary 4, Junior Red Cross 3, French Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Counseling Room Aide 4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Junior Play, Jun- ior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee. DONALD PETER SARTORI, Don , March 17, TE 8-2492 , Entered 3, Library Aide 4, Monitor 4. EUGENE SARTORI CLOYE MARLENE SCHMIDT, Leo , August 18, TE 8-5501, GAA 3,4, Basketball 4, Bowling 3,4, Volleyball 3,4, Future Business Leaders 4, Pep Club 4, Senior Play, Senior Play Committee. MARK N. SCHMITZ, April 20, TE 8-4072, Foot- ball 1, Managers: Football 2, Swimming 2, Track l,2, Monitor 3,4. JUDITH A. SCHUMAN, Leo , Entered 2, GAA 3,4, Basketball 4, Bowling 3,4, Volleyball 3,4, Pep Club 4, Monitor 3, Junior Play, Junior Play Com- mittee, Senior Play Committee. EDWARD LEE SCHNEIDER, Lee-Lee , No- vember 17, TE 8-1232, Student Council 2, Football 1, Managers: Baseball 2, Tennis 1, Projectionist Club 1,2,3,4. RAYMOND THEODORE SCHOPPE, Shop , August 20, TE 8-0020, Baseball 1, Swimming 2, Band l,2, Treasurer 1, Monitor 3,4. JOYCE MARIE SEGERBERG, Seggie , August 29, SA 7-3110, GAA l,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, TIMES Staff 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Cafeteria Aide 4, .Monitor 3, Junior Play Committee, Senior Play Committee. DAISY LAWANDA SELLARS, Dee , October 3, CL 7-5875, GAA 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Bowling 4, Tumbling 4, Volleyball 3,4, Fresh-Soph Chorus 4, Fresh-Soph One-Act Night 1 , Junior Play. HARMON LERBY SELLARS, Harmonl', March 16, CL 7-6875. CLAUD A. SHORT, JR., Butch , October 28, SA 6-4922, Football 1, Boys' Chorus 1. DAISY SELLARS HARMON SELLARS DENNIS S INGLETARY MARLENE SKILLMAN KENNETH SKUBAN BENNIE SMITH DELLA SMITH THOMAS SMITH 44 WE EARNED RECOGNITION DENNIS PAUL SINGLETARY5 Huck 5 Septem- ber 175 TE 8-17415 Student Council 4, Treasurer 45 Class President 45 Basketball 1,35 Football 1,25 Golf 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 45 Football Manager 35 LH Club 3,45 Cafeteria Aide 2,3,45 Monitor 45 Junior Play Committee. MARLENE SKILLMANg Dimpy 5 November 125 TE 8-17885 GAA l,2,3,4, Basketball 4, Volleyball l,2,35 Future Nurses 2,3,45 Pep Club 3. KENNETH M. SKUBAN5 Ken 5 July 185 SA 3-60915 Entered 35 Cafeteria Aide 4. BENNIE M. SMITH5 Johnny Reb 5 April 15 TE 8-62135 Student Council 45 Bowling 25 Junior Play Committeeg Senior Play Committee. DELLA MARY SMITH5 July 145 SA 3-96005 GAA 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Volleyball 3,45 Fresh-Soph Chorus 1,25 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Future Nurses 1,2, 3,45 Junior Red Cross 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 Monitor 3. THOMAS SMITH5 Tommie 5 March 20. FRANCIS RAY SMOLICH5 Deveyac,'5 October 35 SA 3-59295 Wrestling l. WILLIAM LAWRENCE SMUTNAK5 Smitty 5 September 55 SA 7-91945 Wrestling 15 Football 15 Bowling 2. LINDA LOUISE SNIEGOWSKI5 Lin 5 Novem- ber 175 TE 8-26185 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3, Bowling l,2,3, Volleyball 1 ,2,3,4 5 Fresh-Soph Chorus 1,25 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Madrigals 45 Jun- ior Red Cross 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4. JOHN L. SPALDING5 Jack'l5 July 95 TE 8-35885 Entered 4. SENIOR LIVE WIRE: His interest in football is clearly evident in this snap of Chris Vancura, a quarterback really on-his-toes. FRANCIS SMOLICH WILLIAM SMUTNAK LINDA SNIEGOWSKI JOHN SPALDING ROBERT SPRATTLER MAX STANDARD 45 CHARLES STANLEY EDWARD STAPLETON MARJORIE STARTZ ROBERT STELLING JOHN STERNISHA STEVE STEWART JEAN STOBER CAROL STRYSIK WE LEAVE ROBERT CHARLES SPRATTLER5 Speedi 5 March 135 Entered 25 Baseball 25 Football 25 Swim- ming 25 National Athletic Scholarship Society 25 Art Camp Scholarship 2. MAX W. STANDARD5 August 135 TE 8-30175 Baseball 35 Monitor 3. CHARLES ROBERT STANLEY5 Chuckie 5 Jan- uary 2,35 TE 8-40925 Student Council 1525354, Com- mittee Chairman 45 Class Vice-President 35 Basket- ball 1,253545 Golf 152,3,45 Cross Country 45 Band 1525 Junior Red Cross 15 L Club 253,45 Treasurer 3, President 45 Office Assistant 35 National Athletic Scholarship Society 2,3,4. EDWARD LEE STAPLETON5 Ed 5 February 55 SA 3-28225 Swimming 1,2. MARJORIE JEAN STARTZ5 Margie 5 July 265 TE 8-31975 Student Council 35 GAA 1,2,3,45 Bas- ketball 15253,45 Bowling 1,25 Tennis 152,35 Tumbling 15 Volleyball 15253545 A Cappella Choir 1535 Madri- gals 45 LOCK Editorial Staff 35 TIMES Staff 3,45 Future Teachers 1,253,115 Junior Red Cross 1525 Pep Club 15253545 Secretary 35 Vice-President 45 Fresh- Soph One-Act Night 15 Junior Playg Junior Play Committee Co-chairmang Senior Play Committee5 National Honor Society 4. ROBERT OSCAR STELLING5 Bobl'5 April 155 TE 8-60605 Wrestling 15 Bowling 25354. JOHN PAUL STERNISHA5 Yonis 5 October 165 SA 3-39055 Football 25 TIMES Staff 35 Monitor 354. STEVE PHILLIPS STEWART5 Steve 5 March 235 TE 8-52025 Future Farmers 1. JEAN ROSE STOBER5 Gidget 5 March 235 SA 3-38615 GAA 1,2,354, Basketball 2,3545 Bowling 1,25 3,45 Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Band 152,35 TIMES Staff 35 Senior Play Committee. CAROL ANN STRYSIK5 Dimples 5 December 125 SA 3-02405 GAA 1,25 Bowling 1,25 Volleyball 1,25 A Cappella Choir 3. LEE STUEBING VICTOR SULLINS SENIOR LIVE WIRE: Audrey Nodstrom's sincerity in her plans to serve her fellowmen has made hcr president of the Future Nurses. 46 OUR FRIENDS REGRETFULLY SANDRA SWAYNIE CARYL SWENSON KAY THIEBEN ROBERT THOMAS MELODY THOMPSON PATRICIA THOMPSON JOANNE TODAY CATHERINE TOWNSEND 47 MARI TAYLOR LEE F. STUEBING3 Stubs',3 February 223 TE 8-1859-3 Football 1,2,33 Swimming 3s Track 1,2,33 Wrestling 1,2,4Q Band ls A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Madrigals 2,33 Pep Club 43 Veterans' Day Program 1,2333 Christmas Program 2,33 Fresh-Soph One-Act Night 1,23 Sports writer for the Spectator from LTHS 4. VICTOR BUREN SULLINS3 Horse 3 October 123 SA 7-12903 Student Council 23 Baseball 1.2,3,43 Basketball 23 Football 1,23 L Club 43 Cafeteria Aide 1,2,33 National Athletic Scholarship Society 3. SANDRA LEE SWAYNIE3 usandyng August 293 TE 8-30383 Entered 3g Counseling Room Aide 43 Monitor 4 3 Senior Play. CARYL RAE swENsoNg April 173 SA 6-56803 Future Nurses 1,2,3',43 junior Red Cross 3,4-. MARI KAYE TAYLOR3 February 183 TE 8-24403 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2,33 Bowling l,2,3,4, Tennis 1,2, Volleyball 2,3,43 Band 1,23 Future Teachers 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Senior Play Committee. KAY J. THIEBEN3 Ke Ke 3 April 305 TE 8-23363 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Tumbling 1,23 Volleyball 1,2343 Monitor 3. ROBERT CHARLES THOMAS3 Bob,'3 Septem- ber 103 TE 8-33763 Entered 43 Football 4. MELODY LOU THOMPSON3 Mel 3 December 243 TE 8-26753 GAA 3,4-, Basketball 4, Bowling 3,43 Future Nurses 4. PATRICIA MARIE THOMPSON3 Pat 3 June 6g TE 8-02873 Student Council 13 GAA 1,2,3,4, Bas- ketball 1,2,3, Bowling 1,2,3,43 Tumbling Ig Vol- leyball l,2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,4, Pep Band 3,43 LOCK Business Staff 43 TIMES Staff 3,43 Future Business Leaders 43 Junior Red Cross 23 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Monitor 4g Junior Play Committeeg Prom Commit- tee Co-Chairman 33 National Honor Society 4. KEN UHREN JoANNE KATHERINE TODAY5 Furry 5 August 8 5 TE 8-1617. CATHERINE L. TOWNSEND5 Cathy 5 Novem- ber 55 TE 8-54525 Entered 25 GAA 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Bowling 3,4, Lifesaving 45 Tumbling 4, Volley- ball 3,45 Band 2,35 Pep Club 45 Senior Play Com- mittee. ROBERT JOSEPH TRANTINA5 Bob 5 July 315 TE 8-21005 Future Farmers 1,2. WILDA A. TURNBOUGH5 July 285 SA 6-36955 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Tennis 4, Volleyball l,2,3,45 Future Nurses 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 45 Pep Club 1,2,3 5 Cafeteria Aide 2,3,4-5 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Com- mittee Co-Chairman. KEN EUGENE UHREN5 December 195 SA 3-6624. JAMES LEE VANCINA5 Luigi 5 April 85 SA 3-56805 Monitor 4. EDWARD CHRISTIAN VANCURA5 Chris 5 September 95 TE 8-52125 Student Council 2,35 Class President 25 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 3,45 L Club 3,45 Chess Club 35 Cafeteria Aide 25 Library Aide 45 Monitor 2,35 Zlunior Play5 National Athletic Schol- arship Society ,3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. CECILIA VARGAS5 Lee 5 March 165 SA 3-20855 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 3,4, Bowling 1,2, Volleyball 1,2,3,45 Fresh-Soph Chorus 1,25 A Cappella Choir 3,45 Future Teachers 45 Pep Club 45 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee. RONALD WADE VAUGHN5 July 285 TE 8-6343. DONNA RAE VINCENT5 Bugs 5 September 255 TE 8-68195 GAA 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2,3, Bowling 1,2,3, Volleyball 2,35 TIMES Staff 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Library Aide 2,3. TAYLOR WALTER5 Apirl 235 CL 7-68535 Golf 1,25 Wrestling 1,25 Band 1,25 Monitor 3,4. ROBERT TRANTINA WILDA TURNBOUGH JAMES VANCINA EDWARD VANCURA CECILIA VARGAS RONALD VAUGHN DONNA VINCENT TAYLOR WALTER 48 WE OUR GOAL - ATTAIN GRADUATION . . JAMES F. WARD5 Jim 5 May 265 TE 8-66385 Baseball 25 Track 45 Wrestling 1,2,3545 Cross Coun- try 45 L Club 45 Projectionist Club 1,2,3,4. KAY F. WARD5 November 295 TE 8-05685 GAA 4, Bowling 45 TIMES Staff 2,3545 Future Teachers 2,3545 Monitor 2,35 Quill and Scroll 35 Senior Play Committee. MICHAEL THEODORE WAWCZAK5 Wally 5 February 115 TE 8-20705 Baseball 1,25 Managers: Football 1, Wrestling 15 Monitor 4. JOHN A. WAXWEILER5 Jack 5 November 25 SA 2-72645 Baseball 25 Football 1. ROBERT ALLAN WELTER5 Bob 5 May 165 FI 9-34805 Band 1,25 Future Farmers 1,2,354. JOHN LESLIE WESTON5 August 45 Monitor 4. HAROLD M. WIDNER5 Harry 5 June 105 TE 8-1597. BARBARA MARIE WIES5 Barb 5 June 45 TE 8-47165 Monitor 35 Senior Play Committee. JESSE THOMAS WILLIAMS5 Butch 5 Novem- er 265 Track l,2,35 Wrestling 1,2,3,4. DONALD ROBERT WILSON5 Don 5 June 4' SA 7-32045 Tennis 152. 7 DOROTHY EVONNE WINKLER5 Winkie 5 February 15 TE 8-44485 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, 3,45 Bowling 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1,2, Tumbling 15 Vol- leyball l,2,3,45 Fresh-Soph Chorus 1,25 A Cappella Choir 3,4 5 Madrigals 35 LOCK Business Staff 25354 5 Pep Club 2,3545 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play5 Senior Play Committee. JAMES WARD KAY WARD MICHAEL WAWCZAK JOHN WAXWEILER ROBERT WELTER JOHN WESTON SENIOR LIVE WIRE: An excellent student, Mary Ann Becker, is a busy girl who always has time for a lively conversation. 49 HAROLD WIDNER BARBARA WIES JESSE WILLIAMS DONALD WILSON DOROTHY WINKLER BERNARD WITTKOFSKI JUDITH WOLAN CAROL WOLFE WE FACE THE BERNARD JOSEPH WITTKOFSKI5 Bernie 5 October 245 TE 8-40965 Swimming 1,2,35 Track 1. JUDITH ANN WOLAN5 Judy 5 Student Coun- cil 2,45 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2, 3,45 Junior Red Cross 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,35 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee. CAROL ANN WOLFE5 Wolfiel'5 September 125 GAA 1,2,3,4, Bowling 2, Tennis 1, Volleyball 253,45 Fresh-Soph Chorus 1,25 A Cappella Choir 35 TIMES Staff 25 Future Nurses 2,3,45 Junior Red Cross 25 Chess Club 3,45 Pep Club 15 Junior Play Committee5 Senior Play Committee. WILLIAM JAMES WOODS5 Woody 5 June 125 TE 8-58325 Basketball 1,25 Football 15 TIMES Staff 2. EDWARD SHAW WORST5 Ed'l5 July 25 TE 8-18155 Football 15 Projectionist Club 1,2,45 Cafeteria Aide 45 National Honor Society 4. JOHN EDDIE WRIGHT, Rub 5 March 125 SA 3-3123. Band 1,2. WALTER RONALD WROBEL5 Ron 5 February 115 TE 8-64145 Tennis l,2,3,45 Football 15 TIMES Staff 35 Junior Red Cross 1,2,3. CAROLYN LENORE YATES5 Carrie 5 August 275 TE 8-69675 Student Council 3,45 CAA 1,2,3, Basketball 1,2,3, Bowling 1,25 Volleyball 1,2,35 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Co-captain 25 Band 1,2,3,45 LOCK Business Staff 2,35 LOCK Editorial Staff 2,3,45 Section Editor 2, Assistant Co-editor 3, Co- editor 45 TIMES Staff 15 Future Teachers 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,45 Fresh-Soph One-Act Night 15 Junior Play5 Junior Play Committee Co-chairman5 Senior Play5 Senior Play Committee5 National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,4. CAROL MAY YOUNG: May 185 TE 8-25045 Junior Red Cross 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Cafeteria Aide 1,2,3. WILLIAM WOODS 9 EDWARD woRsT JOHN WRIGHT 50 With graduation announcements in hand the near- ness of commencement exercises becomes a reality to Janet Blazevich and Donna Martino. FUTURE WITH E NTHUQIASM DONNA LEE YOUNG5 July 135 TE 8-66335 GAA 1,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Bowling 1,2,3,4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Tumbling 15 Junior Red Cross 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Fresh-Soph One-Act Night 15 Senior Play Committee. DIANE D. ZANELLI5 Dee 5 March 75 SA 7-91085 Junior Red Cross 15 Library Aide 2,35 Monitor 4. SHERWIN F. ZELLER5 'KKraut 5 November 255 SA 2-7780. RONALD ROBERT ZIESIMER5 RonU5 June 185 FI 9-33885 TIMES 35 Monitor 3. ROBERT STEPHEN ZIVALYS Duke1'5 Novem- ber 3, SA 3-5517. ANTHONY BLUM5 Tony 5 October 315 872-M-25 Future Farmers 1,2,3,4. BOYZELL CARLISE5 October 12. RICHARD K. COLLOPY5 June 235 TE 8-42355 Cross Country 45 Pep Club 25 Cafeteria Aide 45 Fresh-Soph One-Act Night5 Junior Playg Senior Play5 National Honor Society 4. CAROL ANN KASPRZYCKI5 Casper 5 Oc- tober 11. GEORGINE KOZAK5 George,'5 September 30. FRANK MENDOZA5 French g October 35 Bowl- ing 35 Monitor 3. BERNARD FRANCIS SEELEY5 Bundy 5 Febru- ary 65 TE 8-00715 Entered 4. JOSEPH EDWARD SMITHBERG5 Peazinuts 5 March 205 SA 2-7067. ROBERT SHIPPEN STAPLES5 Bob 5 Octo- ber 15 TE 8-36845 TIMES Staff 3,4, Advertising Manager 45 Junior Red Cross 25 Projectionists Club 1,2,3, Secretary 2, Vice-President 35 Spanish Club 45 Monitor 3,45 Fresh-Soph One-Act Night 15 Junior Playg Quill and Scroll 3,4. HERBERT TOWNSEND5 Hubie 5 Basketball Manager 15 Wrestling 2,3. J WALTER WROBEL CAROLYN YATES CAROL YOUNG DONNA YOUNG DIANE ZANELLI SHERWIN ZELLER RONALD ZIESIMER ROBERT ZIVALY - ' f 44 g?'AL,i:5, 'L I I fail Off they go into the future well prepared for their chosen careers by the courses and clubs of LTHS. Tom Pajak, Joe Murphy, Larry Morris, Neta Breitweiser, Mary Fran Baca, and Kay Ward. 51 l Our Junior class officers: Sally Davis, presidentg Donna Jungles. xecrefaryg Selmalyn Adamson, treasurerg and Eddie Murrie, rice presidentg are learning all about Loekporfs new dial sys- tem. on a recent visit to the new telephone office. JUN IORQ AT LAST . i it gfi 1. Q V , if ' It -, ti' ,. A J ' it li 3 . , K !' rj . .. 8 KEI.. . . :..:. A ,,.. ,...: Ak,,h I , 3 J S? t 'at ls. V A V Q r i V J , . ',k ' im gg J -eff ' er ' s he at E Q wr t -Q A 'A i l. es as K r N---' Mk A .,., , E. 4- ,sd srl! 'Quo .ts Ji , .sl K 'l si 9 5 nu f in sl , i . V ll F' fl' Ag Q asv' 6 V Y ,, N 4 - J- ' . n 1 - 16? Qi f1'll c i . A. ,tt ' t Il - 'li ii ,- il' 2 M, XM , Q i. in V if ' ii i , is 52 David Adamson Selmalyn Adamson John Adelmann Sam Adkins Lucille Allen Sam Ambrosini George Anderson Lavonne Angus Janice Ayers Grace Susan Bachmann Joyce Baldazzi Robert Baldazzi Carol Ballantine Robert Ballantine Larry Barnard Edward Barsotti Robert Barta Charles Baxa Ethel Beacham Rosalie Bennett Victor Benson Lynda Berryman Roy Bivens Victor Blaha Donald Blasing Shirley Blaskey Gerald Blattel Rolin Bolattino Edward Bolek Thomas Borg Frank Boyd James Bozicevich Dolores Bozik Franklin Bradach Bonita Brake Lillie Bee Brown Wayne Bryan Gary Buer Eugene Buhmann James Bumber Cindy Burger George Burris Billie Carfaro Katherine Cafaro Mary Ann Canker Linda Carey Walter Cargle Cheryl Carlock Donald Carlson if 2 One of the many duties of our sponsor, Mr. Rutter, is selling season tickets for basketball games, BUSIER THAN EVER Virginia Carlson W Jack Carlstrom Gloria Carpenter Judie Carr William Carr Grace Carrier Peggy Carter James Cavitt Jeannine Cavoretto Jeff Chandler Barbara Cheney Robert Cissne Mary Clements Edward Cleveland Patricia Collofello Patricia Connery Diana Cooper Adrian Cordova Ronald Coslett Sharon Cox Steve Crocker VFW 9811- ' 'Q lf X , il CLASS RINGS Pauletta Cummings Betty Czuchra Ronald da Rosa Sally Davis Phyllis DeAngelis ' - P Tony DeAngelis :ff fa 2 Faith Deel Alberta Denato Lynne Dernick Jackie Devine Jolene De w ald Karen Dombroviak Maxine Dorris Lawrence Eipers Larry Ellegood Evelyn Elmore Paula Emery Judy Erickson Joseph Fabbre Barbara Failing Stanley Fallman Phyllis Feely Judy Ferry Dwight Feryance Terry Filak Carol Finefield Delbert Finetield Raymond Fisher Larry Flory Virginia Fracaro Angelie Frazier Ross Freier Gary French Bruce Fulton Raymond Gans Shirley Giardina. Phyllis Glad Greg Gleason Donna Gray Raymond Grohar gf? Stephen Gebert ...T ff' Y Wi ns 33 fi? as . is ,,, 1 'fff.1fs'fsz,1 at W ' i n i A-E SKS it S-2 A R is .,-,. f- -' 7 ft - 'i i rf ,I Q . . is 4' ' 5 ' ' 3 Wir ' 3 f W dass Q si Q N a f' -a ul ' 'El' eg? W. W H MARK OF AN UPPERCLASQMAN Thomas Hillock Bruce Hirner Jerry Holt William A. Holt William R. Holt Donna Hopkins Ellen Hopkins D-ora Householder Royce Hubbard Deborah Huls Nancy Hutchinson Rosie Jackson Sharon Johns Edward Johnson Jackie Johnson Joy Johnson Patricia Johnson Ronald Johnson Thomas Lester Johnson Terry Johnston Sherrie Joly Madeline Jones Richard Jones Betty Jungels Donna Jungles Joseph Juricic Barbara Kapella Carol Keeffer Susie Kellogg Terry Kelly Diane Kelm Alice Kemp Daniel Kinsella Sandra Kinzler Daniel Kirman Duane Gronwold Judy Gudac Frank Gutierrez Nadine Haberkorn Kenneth Hakey William Halvorsen Dorothy Hampton Mildred Harper Susan Harris James Harvey John Harvey Ronald Hatton Glen Haver Agnes Hawkins Howard Heeg Georgine Hellberg Barbara Hibler Barbara Hibner Howard Hickman John Hill Mattie Hill .Try X Q ' - ,Y . W a ,lf Vi Q i ua r wsilg 1, . 7' x ,. t 19 A' AJ, 4-7 .I .1 r if , qw ,, in -. 9, V. ,.,m , Q ,W t l 1 .4 sf A 'fl 2- t Q Gerald Kling Dennis Kosrh Joan Kotowicz Patricia Kozak Dorothy Kristirh Martha Krurk Karen Kurey Thomas Larkey Betty Landon Dennis Lapikas Robert LeFeve.s Cliff LeGrand Kay Lewnndowski Virginia Likar Mary Lynn Longhini 3 6' 1, .w as Geraldine Loose 4?-,Pi lg- Marilyn Lorenr , W f RSX is Carol Lowe K j Wlilliam Lynch Robert Lytle William lyfalinowski .u t Q i . 4- - Carol Mandeville X M 4 ' A 8 Y I Robert Mansell A V I , ' ' W X ' . ' V' .fi , Donna Maske ' ' f H 'ff M uf , In James Masterson 'X -'i. V . L Richard Mathis Patricia Maute Ester Maxwell JUNIOR UNDERTAKING9 Hours of work were rewarded when our Hoat took high honors in the Homecoming parade. J W . Nr ff R 'L gba' t f ff A4 ' r 1 ' xi' i D 'Ti :N 11153: N -' . 'X Carl J One can always depend upon john Adelmann, Larry Flory, and John Srhrock when there is work to be done. Q , , . A A ,A ,M ,, Q .1 Q ' , f +L, x t . - A V . 'Y I KVM' C' 7 ,V K Louise McBride Mary Alive McCain James Mc'Cartney Patricia MCNear Roger McReynolds Ray MCSherry , . as A Sega W Q, N 5, 5 iw X W -I' .. -ml' E215 I wan 4 . .. : : ll M at 52122: '1- 4 t, f sgggg--, S' 11 1 r 1 . . 1. ,'-QM' '-4 :E :'EE :Wi in sz, M, iii ii L ..- V fs ,. 5 y 5 1 , ,... ,.,. ,, af . ' sg' I E Q Leonard Meurer i' 'L 'oiiiii ' 1 X A ' ' f dfi f '1:- ' ' I Q' Marijean Meyer I afgg Q I it Rowland Meyer 5 E 'Z , if: ' H cami Mama 'j We wif fl Qnee A 'V-:' f My he S 7 ' Leona Miller l 'W xz, 1 ai, H Patricia Miller f 'V '. H Lee Millsap ,,,., 3 Zg, N Edward Mitchell Gary Moores l Judy Mostyn 'Q 55' d M ' is 2-ff -. 4 Ju y otsmger QA-5 V VK b Linda Murphy ' Edward Murrie 2 ' George Mushro 5 'ZA' i Ji a .eyi g Don Neal A QQEQQ ' ' e V Dennis Nelson . 3 . Q N 'Mi x -. W, -f 7 . K j j A .fr-K M.. , a Lynda Nelson ' mg '- A Roy Nelson , L ,.1 ., ,,,A I X Kathy Nicholls e L L 'dxf I ' is Marilyn Nielsen d ' 23, I S L I James North Thomas OiDonnell . . . SUCCESSFUL What do you think I am, RUBBER?! exclaims Sim Adam- son as Gary Moores, Sim, Pat Collofello, and Ronnie Johnson run through a scene during the dress rehearsal of DINO. Right now Millard Ruddell is probably asking himself, Why did I have to try out for the play? 57 Frank Panian James Parker Lynn Parks LaVonne Pasternak Charles Pastore Frank Paul Jack Pelc Arnetta Perry Sandy Phelps Barbara Pike Robert Pinnick Carolyn Pochynok Donna Poston Delores Powers Barbara Puls Sharon Radomski Barbara Rauworth Michael Reda Carole Rediehs Richard Reidel Patrick Restaino Charles Roberts Jerry Roberts Faye Rodgers Henry Rodriguez James Rozanski Millard Ruddell Bonnie Saunders James Schmucker Joanne Schneider John Schrock Henry Schroll Eleanor Schuler Judie Schultz Jeffrey Schulz anet Schumann Marion Schwab Mitchell Schwarz Alan Senffner Roy Senffner Carole Shafranski Joseph Simon Lance Sindo Georgene Skeldon ames Smithberg Mary Ann Smrekar Ray Souther Carol Sowa Derry Dean Specner Richard Spink amce Sprattler Patricia Sramek Edward Stadler James Standard Mary Ann Staniszewski Gerald Stapleton Mariann Stash Ronald Stefanek Elaine Stenzel Myrna Stevens Richard Stillwell Dennis Strong Susan Suelflow W 1 1 .tr lu ali f' l,. t . , ,Kali ids? Paul Svendsen Carmen Tafoya Richard Thieben Robert Toovey Terry Townsend Shirley Travis Barbara Traylor Robert Trouper PHONE CALL AWAY We thought the girl was only requested to pay, but Stanley Fallman is taking advantage of Bonita Brake's good nature. Marilyn Troutman , x e ees J Cecil Underhill A ' -'-'i - David Underwood - ' I 9. Q 5, Ai I ii' 7 ,fy 3 Louisa Vargas 1: 5 Q A V to 5, 1 5 'yi Ronald vercellom M' ,Fifi '-..,,A J .. 'A Thelma Vincent iiii'i' f ' J A , Karen Viscum - J 1 -l . V, fi, Ni W3 - -' Georgia Volling I A K S Janice Voltarel 'L-Q ,.l, gl., A Z 1 I A I L Frankie Ward 'A' , .l g'f, V., J ,f 5' L, 1 3 , A fi , We 5 Virginia. Ward I V., I vi ' A ' ' S 'J ., , ' 'V Al Wason -f JG. H '9 H all i I Jeanie Weber iv! Rheta Weeks Carole Wegrzyn Sandy Widner .41'w,,l,' . K V' Judy Wiedmeyer 'UW Helen Williams Leon Williams Mickey Williamson Larry Wilson Maxine Wizorek Sally Wohlgemuth Diane Wolfe Sandra Wood Donna Woodhouse Anita Woods Alice Wrobel Donald Young John Young Kenneth Zadel Duane Zielke Russiel Zyla 59 - ' K fu 3 51,4 3 5 wr 6 nl 'If' 4.5 1? 71 :PNK - N .Q Q . Richard Acuff Karen Adelman Kathleen Adelmann Ronald Agnich Patricia Ahearn Evelynn Anderson Ross Anderson Nina Anzzolin Richard Armstrong Sherry Asher Douglas Bachuss Jerry Banks Barbara Barlow Sandra Barnick jean Beaudry Kathleen Bergseth Anne Blatnik Ronald Blazekovich William Blogg Barbara Brehn Pauline Bridel Duane Briles Linda Bromberck Ronald Bromberek Marilyn Brower George Buhman Peggy Burns Kenneth Cable Lillie Cambell Selrno Campbell T00 YOUNG TO BE SCARED Now, right here is the . . ., says Edwin Herdes, the Commu- nications maintenance man, to the sophomore officers: Nina Anzzolin, vice-prexidentg Chuck Clark, treasurerg Sandy Pauly, xecretaryg and Doug Carlson, president, 60 Richard Canfield John Cankar 'fl' Marlene Capitino Bemard Cargle Douglas Carlson David Carter - -if 'V' . .,xX' Tonia Chandler Patricia Cheviron Martin Christopher Tana Cisler Charles Clark Sharon Clark Linda Clower John Cobb Charles Colegrove Carol Combes Phillip Cooper Charles Cora Noma Corbley Michael Corcoran Joyce Cotter Sharon Corssen Jesse Couch Ray Crompton Mary Jo Cross Leonard Cullison Roberta Cunico Lynette Curtis Richard Czuchra James Davis Patricia Denton Sharon DePra . 2 Gill M' S' I' g 9 ,L X figs ' as ,wwf A It .0 , ,Ei N ali? J ii ms, 'I' ce ,K I , 1, W Si N ' is?- , , gf - 9, i-ii , A L 3' , ,I-an s -- ,ss 55,15- ,I ,.,k . ,xx s iff -m---,gs5zij:giz'-:E,- :SHE 5- 1 - - .,., 4 I' 3 G+ , Q -is 2 ETH? M 3? S -Q ,I s ,-- mgiiis -:::iiig.-- Q '--sms -9---.:-Q. Y ---mm . W W e ' 'iiiz fe? 926i ESF? ,,.- .1 ' z- We Y I an Q a .I 3551 s 1-K-I-it-.'. f f - 5 35 'i i Q, :SEE Fish ,-at gear 3 S , is fa -2 39' 5 1 iw, fi fi f' Jannie Depriest g ,Q Diane Dernick ' i A Steve Dobosz Sharon Dodge TOO OLD TO BE SURE 1, Q, Adm .i ..,.. Kiss 1, ,. ::.-we x..' - ,fig rf sl 13 ? by 4 q i ,t ig K E W M 5 M59 3 ,r,,h J t it, H ,,. g i, Tw, ,gifs .- ,zfi isi f s-f L X K 1 ,,::.g: - i . .., ya. . .H we -1 J.. Hi.. 61 Sandra Dranchak Barbara Drury Michael Duckmanton Ray Dudek Ronald Dudek Rose Dulny Jack Eaton Linda Eichhorn Hollie Ely Janice Farrell James Ferguson John F ilipowicz Linda Finefield Eugene Fracaro Kenneth Fracaro Jack Fracaro Eugene Francisco Virginia Frank Richard Freeman Nicholas Friend Barbara Gallegos ':, s Russell Gates E A ' rf! Lorel Geddes .J 'ir rr: ' Merlene Gee pw F '+V ii i i Jerome Genge 5 V':,: 3 I 33 A , I J V Dennis Gerches .-- -,-v f -A A ,L Charlene Giardina ,..- egg-yr ' V --.Q:, ,Q ,,.l .,..,, r Jay Gilligan P A J s Larry Glabe r s ' Judy Goddard ,I f N V ' 1 James Goeke , 1 g J ' fra- Richard Gordon A' 1 A I. 1,3 I V- John Gorski I ' 0 d l Q - - e'-f-Hd. Ronald Habenicht Richard Hamilton Lynn Hanley Odessa Harbin Carol Hejka George Herman J Q Robert Herman Luke Hinton .Eg 'Z Thomas Hodge '27 qs fa... sf 1 5 5 'J E M 2 s 5 fl? fr P 'rum A SEE? ga Q 'N , - f iii: ' ,, f K. x A Q D L qi David Holmes Charles Hughes Ronald Jadron Dennis Jennings John Johnsen Dennie Lee Johnson Gwen Johnson Robert Johnson Ruby Johnson WE'VE REACHED OUR GOAL Sharon Johnson rr rr.. r - David Jones J s, i ' L ' ,F Marilyn Jungles . ' Q James Juricic If , H A . Patricia Karkur M r J :JJ , ' Sh ' Judith Kaveney - I gr ' ' ' David Kelm V vi, I Qt, A Frank Kershbaum A i ii' ' 'fsfiij Eugene Ketchum Q' L Dennis Kevish f. Q' , . J J , Q ' N Robert Kevish 1 p . H 'N 3. 'Q A 5 , -H ' 'r ' C: 1 Nancy Kijowski J - ' 1 -no i ' A ,X ,V Kenneth Kirk - Q15 Q Q ' A - . My 'l vzqqrgi ' -'Eu' Anita Kittinger i , - W 4, r ww ,Q Q ' Jerome Kluska Joann Kluska Suzanne Knarr Faye Knight John Knorr Thomas Knorr Edward Kobe QMS ,nr -eq Z, . ah ,f 5 . ,A , 1.2 vb--x, xr: .rr fa ,- ar V- A- , , . .,. , -rf r ,sg -:rf II. F 1-. -r 1. -. , 'S .. , 1 , aa' '- :,:lsgy31ggef S r 12 lg V32 ggi' i r xg- rr rr r Ll? xg-ray: . r ' fx, rr sf ar - i Q K . . I an 'F t 2. 6 . , I i L, . In Robert Koch Charlene Koren Gayle Kosch acqueline Kraft Karen Kroening Robert Knyzak Darrell Lapierre Suzanne Latocha Robert Ledwa Linda Lee . Marianne Legan Daniel LeGrand Nancy Leinen Donald Lemmon David Likar 3, Thedotis Lincoln Daniel Lindberg Vivian Long ames Ludwig Donna Luebs John Lund James Machak Sandra Margentlna Robert Mattas Susan Maslan Shlrley May RLee Maute Dennis Meisinger Carl Michaelsen A WINNING FLOAT Sandra Mickulas Beverly Miller Carol Miller Ronald Miller Robert Mohler Richard Moholick DIAL 90-1962 -. '- .L, i 1 5' -li if 'If s H - si . , ' an esr N ' ,f X ,, . ,. V , , XM ., 'M u X N ' A - f 7 f-fa V I H f a s V,.-- i , I I , 4 I S, S sat ' ,, . X 't -3. A I -we .M W M S 'lin K I . ..... Mr .A 5 ' .af - 'I I W I , X ' ls is-' M ' I at .. M ' H I A? 'pm I rziz 1 gzl' 'T' .Q n is 5.: 5 gz. 32.5 Q 7- 'g l i' Qs W 9 All I have to do is figure out how many degrees are in this angle, and it will be right, thinks Dorothy Weeks hopefully. john Moroz David Morrison Raymond Morrison Michael Morse Arlene Morrow Richard Mueller Fred Mumaugh Lonnie Myers Martha McCain Nobie McCullum Richard McDavid George Nordstrom Pocahontas Norris Shirley Norton Karen Novak Stanley Novak Joseph Oakley Donald O'Connor Cecelia Olejniczak Robert Olszta Richard Orr William Ott David Packley Roderick Padilla OUR STUDIES Mr. Heggerty's geometry students eagerly offer to help Dorothy Weeks correct her problem, which she sadly discovered to be wrong. 64 J Oseph Pawzek gig. : ' Roger Pearson n .. X Martina Perona 4 -' Darnell Perry '-A 3 , R f Victor Pesavento - e A fu K Sandra Pauly , 5: V Ute Petereit Sandra Peterman Mitchell Pinnick x Richard Pirc Jacqueline Plankar Michael Ponkauskas Jon Poole if Janet Porter F Steve Potter if Brady Powers Q gt ai Janet Presswood P PM Anita Price Myrna Price M J.. L Q 1 4 it , ,min-M x f it Tina Puppel A A Lawrence Purdy ' Qi ' Kathy Pytlewski , 4 Reenie Radakovich ' I. P 'ey Jean Rademacher ,L :J . . . DLIR FUTURE H3 SQ It t i iv ,, f ' 'i 'W Nov! .VME X . PH' I 'F i is M 'This ought to be good! thinks Roger Pearson as Miss Emmons asks him to experiment with the tape recorder. 65 Oh, that can't be me, can it? asks Roger Pearson. 43 f M.. i V r vt K U' 3 if ' A, Q -.-as r X x fl., . , t -- 3 A ,' -xt .ff 0 -,g . 17- I v. e ,, ...... lx, xr, , ,,, r .Eq Wx? ' 'V kY4gKEig3,fiQQ5'Z 53 5 ,V X t, :ii xiii ' Er 'am -.- G -J l 1 1 - o I h 515 xiii B sf ff I Perrye Ramsey ' 5 Barney Ritter Onas Roark ' eanne Rodeghero n Paul Rodriguez Gerald Rogan Rita Rotkovich . ' Fernando Ruiz it James Rumchak i ' I William Rumchak Birdie Russell Randolph Sala 'wer Linda Sandbloom James Sanders Linda Sandstrom Diane Sartori Joseph Sartori Marion Scheuber Marilyn Schmidt Richard Schultz Warren Schussler Rosemary Schwarz Todd Scott Charlene Seeley 3- M . . en 'll t nil lk 'Wm t 6 H 3 ll Y A s Roberta Shawmeker E L ' . Vbyy Sharon Shiffler by - 3 7 ff Gloria Jean Shoemaker - .1. 7 ' ' ' b I JoAnne Smith 31 ' R P S .,,. is i -. Sandra Smith N dl N Y FROSH-QOPH HOP . . . 'ijust so it doesn't melt before the dance. says Mrs. Duston, our class sponsor, to Merlene Gee, Don Lemmon, and Mr. Ennis after their hard day's work. i ex B Lynnette Smulterowicz Andrew Smutnak Mary Lou Solley Lynn Spencer Martha Staples Beverly Startz ll: ' .Ill 66 OD' James Stefanek Fannie Stepney Patricia Stewart Melvin Storm Lee Suiter Martha Svendsen Garvey Thomas Leroy Thomas Lavern Thomas Philip Thomas Randolph Thomas Robert Thompson James Tijan Sandra Tyda James Turner Daniel Tully Ted Townsend Kathy Timberlake Shirley Vance Julianne Venckus Vernon Voss April Walter James Walton Jacqueline Ward Sharon Watkins Louise Wawczak Dorothy Weeks Thomas Weinhold Jacqueline Weis Ruth Welter xg V - 1 I- I- gg lb I aw F 1 A R Y ' ., . - L . , rm. .- ' .9 A 4 I '1 1 -'il 3 5 'R I J ' R if J r' It , , e L i I Q , Lf' 't ' -. , y,iry eff if ' ,r , e A ... .5 A I rt jig. .y , I . , R I J J iv ly 5- I wg, I 'yer pg A- pyylyi erm - , xi il I . . . AN EXCITING EVENING 5 13 J E 5714 ' Judy West f A , L sharon White ? -V., M ' me r J .Je 'I A xyyi V Elizabeth Wieremuun ,slkqi W, ' H E K a ws Bernard WViIhemi 1- .gr l' Y I , T? A ii A 2 ' ' ' . up , , V .. - J ' Judie Wfllkmg V ,F ZA A X f t I I Janet lN'iIson In if M ' I ,' i James Wfimberly Q A, 7 I Philip woock X Patricia lNooCIs Z ' A ,, h X .J ' 4 Ez lNV ' ht qi it -3' I 2 -Q mi lf p l ' 1.lfleoIS1iVriQht 'A I 'V I J Q, I I 'I 'ff' Joseph Yeclinuk 3. I lv ' A 1, I V' z SX 5 Julius Young ' 'I f- f . I Kenneth Young 1 f V 1 I A I f A Robert Young . ' ' or Larry Zanelli , is I , Q . +3 K 1. Albert ZZIDZOIQI 'L 1: ' gi, ' r ,J L , I James Zeller I H . y ryy V s n Q r Downs ,.-- ' w , - l 'f t' V2 5 1, ' t I ' , V , ,Q Sylvia Zieseruer -.ee ella N ' it ' - if ' e Q I 'W' N-if V . 4 K M at J ,.,' d2s:gi- - ek. - Q 'Q tx 'A 'X Robert Zltzke 67 -f uuqann 3355 w-,twig rm 12 3 4 S e r Balilluuxq 17185331 Humana Aw fellows, you can't expect me to hang up so soonl After all, this new princess phone is pretty dreamy, says Linda Larsen, our class Jecretary to Carl Ballantine, vice-presidentg Jim Johnson, treaxurerg and Ozzie Ludwig, president. :S it A l g 1 .1 1 I ' f' X it x Q 1. 9 i Hi J 9 . srif 11 s10ir 3 Q Q N X af ' We A if age, ELECTIONS REVEAL Karen Abrams Jeannie Adelmann Vincent Affrunti David Albert Robert Alexander Sarah Allen t'lP r f in ,,, l ,X . mtv ,,., 41 Dann A d y n erson Faye Anderson James Anderson Vickie Anderson Maggie Arthur David Aultz Carl Ballantine Norma Barone James Beall Sharon Beall Kathleen Bennett Alan Benson 'U ti,'L - by W ' Beth Benson 5,3 , 'A i ....g th, it a - sz ., ,f-'1 68 1' B 11 t L Stanley Bernot Melanie Berta Patty Birkey Eugene Blaskey Charles Blazevich Cheryl Bockholdt Brian Boland Christine Botarf Lynne Botka Gary Brainard Judy Bratten Dennis Bratton Janet Breitwieser Margo Brimmerman Bonnie Brockway Becky Brown DIAL FR- I 96 5. ,Q K J 5 It as 'S an- M I 6 4 Q ,, of i, ' fi it Donald Bruce A.,V , Michael Brunner g ' Q y Paul Buck A 5 fe 5 B I Thomas Bumber - 'iaf I--' ,r I 4+ lg , , A 4' George Burcham Ill? ll I v David Busch I 1 5 Denise Ganeva ,A X Q , X I Connie Capista Z .Va 2 fig Laura Capps ' 4' ' '73 - Dennis Carey , ,, Q 4- h O Steve Carnett 'E' , my Q ' 'v- I FAQ ' 4 .. Robert Carr 'V' f 'ii . '15 F I 'W' Joan Carter ' D I H 'A i l' L.,W.A gi ' 'A I 22- ' H Q 'I i f ' Loren Garter sf-, Q . v A A-A' T ! A' i ' I ' Robert Caswick Ruth Chandler David Cherry Beverly Chesnut George Christian Robert Clark Virginia Colegrove it spew - Vtki S FRESHME N FAVORITES Jim J0hI'1SOD iS all in a daze ab0ut taking Melanie A victory is certain for the freshmen with such lively Berta., our Homecoming attendant, to the dance. cheerleaders as Carol Djerf and Patty Birkcy. 69 X, A - A : D 5 .. tin .: il i tt, 4 4 .P .ia Li L, J ages , J vw:-w , , ,:.f.,s:t. .,,vf.v,.. ,. X J if ef' ' .. M, 1 gnu' tt Q in X Q. S 'IE I . .... vt, 'f ' NN . L ., W .. 2 I -Q , ,... .'--:f',:E:' -.':- fr: , .,,, -1 - f fiiw ..-'f' .. 'H 'gg' I H . , - ' I l.,gI.f 1f il t. i 5 '16 2 if ft X' X .. S A ,X 5. , I, ' my 53 t.. li JR T, . ul' f 1 'm X 4 ,, ggi 'gd' ff is . V - -it R .46 :wg .:., .,.. . .,,, D .::,., . ' 'L , t, if L , ' Jr A i 1 - W . ' 4 W yi ag, i , 51 I 70 Raymond Collofello Raymond Cora Delores Cordova Anne Core Sandra Corniels Jennifer Couch Dave Cramer Caroline Crocker Patty Cummings Linda Cunico Mary Louise Darin Joyce Davis Karen Davito Wendell Dedo David Deel Early Deloach Diana Diemer Carol Djerf Lawrence Dodd Linda Dorion Michael Dudek BUSY LINE Eddie Duncan Fred Dvorak Andrew Dystrup Thomas Edson John Egizio Linda Eipers Sharon Ekkert Billy Elmore Peggy Ennis Clarence Ericksen Richard Erickson Cheryl Farmer Juanita Farr Vincent Fernandez Robert Finley Phyllis Foschi Robert Fox Nancy Frazier Michael Freier Betty French Myron Fulton Gerald Gates Robert Gatson Craig Gebert Gary Geissler Gary Gestner Graham Glade james Gilwa Candy Goddard Annamarie Gorecki Leah Gothard Frank Gotschika Terry Gray Rena Grepares Leona Gudac Up and over Sonja! That return ought to be good for a point. The hard practice of these freshman boys was paid off by their OF ATHLETE9 Jean Gullicksen Jesse Gutierrez Alan Haas Alice Sue Hacker Sandra Hagerty John Hallis Connie Hammond Gerald Hanna Sonja Harper ane Harris Mildred Harvey Thomas Harvey Martha Hileman B lfrfaisf' ibm wr' M' X95 wfi Janice Hanley :'i' ' -1 in Pt 1 if J 1, s s Alan Hill Samuel Hillock William Hilsabeck Susan Hirner Allen Holden Susan Holland Marguerite Huckaba Leroy Hutchinson Susan Jackinski JoAnn Jackson Lawrence Jaros Dallas Johnson James Johnson JoAnn Johnson Linda Johnson Sally Johnson Sandra Johnson Barbara Jones Beatrice Jones Donna Jones Sarah Jones outstanding basketball record. ..,,, g t -,J ar. 5' E. Na V X ss V s Je' 1 x was f'- rr 'F E 'lug 5355 'fy 5 K as 2 Q, Q Si u K2 A flaws ,. ,r.z.t.,, I . hi i Q ,i X Q i 1 I JR 49 'G' uw J l .' Q1 f-,. Rig' - . 5 , . 4-. -,- wvs XYP1' Lkkrh gr I . M Sgt r, - . ima , L t '. 'ly .V 'Jim . . ,, , , 'haf ' ,l HQ' 'g Xa , , t 1 ,, .,, x , 4 l Q in .al t -4 ' , 'Q X x F 6 ef V. -, it 5 i ' lj 1 , v ww- Nr' e ' ..-W 'VzjffZf'ff. , ,..W, , , lt, Sfiswt'7s.s:s-f i - Fi.. V., , ,, i 1' . -ll 'W' 'S lx l 1- ,ff :gl if -- we ,M l t .9 few rx 3 ft, l ,N S 'i 'zgf Timothy Joseph , Nancy Jungles fl A Q ' James Jurman , V i t Dale Kaluzny J ' A Robert Keefer T ti so L L Glendall Kelley 5- Sandra Kelm 'V :ff:: Raymond Kempa A , Dennis Kimsey A I' Q i' A I Sandra Kiss ...' ,V T ' we Diana KF1CkOV1Ch '- ' Sharon Kuebler , L if L? VLZV J T Ruth Kuhns Ik ,1, Susan Kwarta f ' R ii M - - V James Landon Q . Kenneth Langley A VIV V Linda Larsen rrr f Allan Larson - Thomas Larson 1' Donis Lawson Joseph Lawson ,s .,i2, . .. ,,.: Joy Lea 4 A L Wilma Ledwa I A ,i V Joseph Leiser 1' L L Donna Lif Gerald Linich , N Ronald Litwicki l 2 A Brenda Lofland JoAnn Love Cheryl Ludwig ig? fin Ji ww' lb sl Q if .t F I Elsworth Ludwig Dorothy Lunningham Beverly Lusciatti Richard Maas fi 'fi i s N 3 Robert Magolan FRESHMEN EXPRESS PRDQ AND Robert Majetich Dwight Malon Bernard Maloy Mary Jane Marco .Z ,k,,Vk it A U L l .L X, iw K, if lx ' -' V Q ' ,X in ' 5 W , ff? '- il: 5 . ,: : ,,-:f- Q ., . W M My , . J' ' f' 1 I ,,'l'.'+ E13 , 9 ll ij: Nelda Marlar Dale Marocco Sandra Marquez James Martin Renee Marzec Leona Massey Jeannene Mathis Cheryl Matlock Henry Meader John Merrell Ronald Meyer Barbara Miaczynski Patricia Mochel James Muhich Edward Mumper Thomas Murphy l fl Ralph Murray 72 '-W Joyce McBride , Pierson McFarland W .1 Marcy McGilvray V l 1 V QV 3 Judy McKeand ' - A dl 5 V 1 V 5. 55? 3 JoAnn McNear Q -A gl l Q1 Q--W E:f Melvin McNichols 5 l j V ,Ly,,f l .. Michael McRae y Lloyd N oirf alise 1- ' 1 .E,:, -V V JOY Norton 1 L 5 -1,y . .- - ' .1 . Doris O'Berst it V 1 VV Allen Odle ff yy - yylY 1, .: ' P .1 1 - ff' is yyQ y 2 ' Erik 011111 Pack i it yyy Michael Pauly 1 VV W All V VV zg , X I ,V il X l ,ni Lynn Pearson IZA- if . Jerry Pekar 1' . ,1'- Q VV Kay Perry '., ,s, A - -- ,l1- :QQ - s 1 Charles Peterson V V s ' ,Eff 1 ,E -. V Az 1 . A. if James Peterson l V ,.2l 1' e l ge Elzhll :KP T N' John Peterson - tt t' P1 H Grace Petleski l h A 5 ' K l A Gail Pllllllps P , llllllll P V llllzl James 11111111111 V, it l 1 it P Linda Philpott wifg li lesllel yyy it William Picha 1 V V mi J Q James Pieper ' I A,., 1.t - 1' ' Charles 111111111 1 P 1 111 1 Jaruce Plnnick ,if-f V V i V , VE ViiiVM VV, 1111111111 P11111 P Z.: VVVV , George Porter : l VV - 1 ,-VV VVVV5- V 1101111 Posega , P 1 o 111 a yytt Robert Powchnic l Brenda Powers ,Af VVV . my .-,,, .,,, Rozmarie Pozek t l M' , , Carol Pratt f l V ,,' 'f' J' Bob Keeffer proves to Anne Core that not only girls can take Come on, Dennisg let's dancell' says Peggy Ennis to Dennis advantage of Twirp Season. Kimsey at the Twirp Twirl. V l et 1 5 s ffl 5 .f T i I 5, , 5 L' 73 J. Joan Puls Patricia Puls Janice Rapcan Sharon Raspolish Michele Recla Janet Reed Bonnie Reeves Mariellen Resler David Revels Richard Rohr Patricia Rotkovich John Rowley Ray Ryan Charles Sawyer Karen Sehildgen Carolyn Schmitz Kenneth Schrader Susan Schrock Marsha Schultz Kathleen Seeler Richard Sellars Wayne Senko Jeanne Seppi Sharon Shartzer Daniel Shepherd Howard Shepherd Betty Sherman Linda Shimkoik FROSH-SOPH HOP TIES , A .. L, uxl, I J I -. j f. -veils V fl P' - 'aa A , Mr, A. an ' V -gg, sr - VV .j ,rig an ai. , 2 -X ' Qi ,axis wt ' ' e- K V 4 ...,..- ' fl V L J '- ' ' . . H 33? M A .,,.. . . ,. V:-,za fi: .aagizaig 5 J -. .af -. 1' fi V- Q - if -- V - f - Q4 U . 1 1 ' Q . ga, . ' t A ilijgla ' .f - .- f -' ., -' , -71 . ,..-.., ' EW1., -- ,Z. ' igffegilz V .. , ur' ' ' ' ' , A f 5 Lg- ni- flfzi' ' 't f- 1' ..-,E .-,, if .ig af: s., ,V J . . V nw, 7 H- fi' 7 ,. . A-'U ' ' 51 .JE f .. . ' awffj Hip J - J , , R f- ' . 2: 5 1352214 - 1 ...- 2 . . 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'U' af I V 55325 WW we XL ik V. -'K' X A t I .. . 74 Marla Silkwood David Slack Climmieteen Smith Richard Smutnak Mary Snyder Paul Sobczak Shirley Sollcy Christine Souhrada Jerry Spencer Roberta Stanish Dick Stauss Carolyn Stephan Lane Sterioti Joseph Sternisha Lynda Stockbar Kasimir Stogis Ralph Stowe Robert Straka Carol Strong Oscar Suk Thomas Suk Robert Svoboda Elizabeth Swan Clyde Swarthout Joan Swarthout Rosemary Tafoya Charlene Taylor Judy Termuende David Thomann Edmon Thomas William Thompson John Thudium Cathy Tierney Doug Toft Gail Torkelson if I iw ,ZA .- -L ff X strain Sv '- s s ,sy r .L Ni -1 Away' r Roberta, that was a good joke, but don't let it go overboard with the cider! Cheryl Ludwig, Bob Alexander, Allen Benson, Joy Norton and Lynn UP THE PARTY LINES Priscilla 'Townsend -5, Patricia Townsend 'A Ronald Towry Y 4 Charles Trantina 0 ' Donna Traylor ' in Marcella Troutman ' Franklin Treseder , 'V' 75' Mary Underhill . , A V Bonnie Underwood ,4- V N . ' . A Q Robert Vancina , is J joseph Vancura Q Q, 2. 9 una - ' 'E il fr k,,, . fif?f5-'i is Q, 2 ' ' . wi- ' . 'Q-Q ,i ' .. I s s gn 'S Jamesvirklan I B L ' ' 4 . I x ,.,, it 1 f D htVlln s...-4 , +V-o iii l WIS 0 1 3 ,,, , , . , David Voss 5 H William Vukonich . V f' Mg. f W- - lrtesl I el Vs- W John Walfhef r . . ' y H Donna Wason -. - -, Y' ' ., M s 2,, --,, V , t. K arol W e a 1 V vzzl I H l Larry Wells ' gzq 1 Alberta Winters ' ' 99 4 Richard Wittkofski David Witty Harriet Woods Willie Wright Mary Yedinak Sharon Young C l k ' aro Yun er A W ' by V W Mary Ellen Zabala Raymond Zadel 15 l i X , ...al ,. P lf mp- fg, I mm.-.H if if 'tn N Q 4 IGS. K W is Yu 'R fv- 619 . 2 vf--v : Georgia Zupancic ' t fll 'Qin .N b In Barbara LeFevers f vi ' x K-.1 ff, b me Randall Short l - A Catherine Zander 1, o r ' -nm.. wykxf A ,iw , L lf 75 1 , ak aa Q' C A .Y + Q Q .Sa k 1 ik ff? S X ' n , I F MW n , W-,W,,.,,, WM.-W'-' 2 x L. ,NA A THE HO ORED WNW-1 X M,X.w Www' Q - 936' 'H A W V, YM We Ta, iw gffwi 'w M 4 uv Q 4 , X w 11. 'EEA ,xx fag Si si W 1 Q, 'sf- JW, ,mm Q, 1 V-ww ff :ii 9 - BETTY ANDERSON QWEETHEART OF THE LOCK' .IUDIE NOVAK 'HOMECOMING 0UEEN I , Sf f -, ' EI I JANET BRAINARD QUEEN OF MIDNIGHT MARDI GRAS' PAT THOMPSON QUEEN OF 'MISTLETOE MAGIC SALLY FARNSWORTH QUEEN OF 79 . . JDE LA MAR ' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 1 With ball and bat the NHS officers and their sponsor are equipped for an afternoon of fun at the annual picnic. STANDING: Alma Lauffer, SITTING: Mar- Darin, presidentg secretaryg Mrs. Mitzit, sponsor. garet Bennett, treasurerg Joe Marilyn Manthcy, vice-president. I pledge striving in my lifef' . . . Striving in every way to make its ideals the ideals of my school and of my lifef, The ideals of the National Honor Society are to excel in leader- ship, scholarship, service, and character. Not only in school but in everything they do, the members are reminded that their first duty is to serve others. The chapter, composed of twenty-four seniors, tried to carry out this idea as their project for the year. During the first week of school the members wore tags signifying that they were available to give information to any freshman who might need it. A stationery sale was also held as a service to the school. Various members of the James McKinnon Smith Chapter of National Honor Society took part in the impressive induction ceremony held in the school auditorium. The fifty-one new members were led to the stage by the Honor Guard of the ten highest scholastically ranking freshmen. The climax of the ceremony was the passing of the torch from the old members to the new. myself to uphold t'he high purposes of this society to which I have been elected, every way by word and deed, to make its ideals, the ideals of my school and of z NEW SENIOR MEMBERS: BACK ROW: Jerry Cunico, Loran Kimsey, Ed Worst, Scott Rodeghiero, Dick Dystrup, Richard Collopy, Wayne Parker, Ralph Larsen. SECOND ROW: Diane Burke, Christine Platko, Mary Grace Pesavento, Elaine Knubbe, Kathy Ennis, Judy Jadron, Audrey Nordstrom. FRONT ROW: Barbara Kokosz, Pat Thompson, Gloria Fletcher, Marjorie Startz, Juanita Boehme, Sharon Fisher. MAKES ITS CALL ACTIVE MEMBERS: BACK ROW.' Kathy Ogren, Jim Johnson, Dave Goeke, Ed Johnson accepts his pin. the official symbol of Jim Long. Edwin Johnson. Joe Darin. Chris Vancura, Stuart Brown. Deanna Cost- his membership in National Honor Society. able. SECOND ROW: Michele Curtis. Margaret Meadows, Kathee Murray. Davi- deen Hcllbcrg. Pat Feithen, Alma Lauffer, Marilyn Manthey, Sandy Leinbaeh. FRONT ROW: Betty Anderson, JoAnn Collofello, Holly Lea, Mary Ann Becker. Susan Brown, Carolyn Yates, Margaret Bennett. NEW IUNIOR AND SOPHOMORE MEMBERS: Vic Benson, Georgene Skeldon. Carole Rediehs. Selmalyn Adamson, Put Col- , lofello, Joan Kotowiez. FRONT ROW: Georgia Volling. Barb Ed Johnson, Rowland Nleyer. SECOND ROW: Donna Wood- Pike, Sally Davis, Susan Harris. Nina Anzzolin Csophomorvb. , Doug Carlson Csophomorej, lwlarianne Legan Csophomorej, Vir- Tom Johnson, Bill Carr, Jim Goeke, Csophomorel Ron Coslett house, Barbara Rauworth, Janet Schumann, Grace Bachmann Pauletta Cummings, Betty Landon, Mike Morse Qsophomorej, ginia Carlson, Barb Kapella. Bonita Brake. Wayne Parker gratefully accepts the Dekalb Agricultural Award Dennis Singletary presents Dr. Blatnik the senior class gift of from Mr. Lawrence for outstanding accomplishments in voca- S850 forastage set. TIME. WORK. AND PATIENCE ARE ACKNOWLEDGED tional agriculture. Ranking in the top two per cent of test compe- titors. David Mitzit is among the winners of the National Merit Test. Mr. Pence accepts his retirement gift presented by Chris Vancura and Jud? Jadron are runners-up to the Mathematics Award Marilyn Mamhey and Ozzie Ludwig on behalf of while Tom Hillock receives top honors from Mr. Beseman. the classes of 1959, 1963, and his English classes. 82 just as Abraham Lincoln was an honorable man, likewise Betty Anderson received distinction with the DAR Award. The DeKalb Agriculture Award was given to the senior boy who is outstanding in the field of agriculture. He was chosen for his qualities of scholarship, school leadership, and his work in vocational agriculture. David Mitzit was recognized as one of the top two per cent of all high school seniors in the United States on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Tests, after he re- ceived a superior rating. Several others scored excellant ratings. The recipient of the Daughters of the American Revo- lution Award was an example of dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. The deserving senior girl was chosen by the faculty from nominations of the senior class. The American Legion Award was given by the John Olson Post of the American Legion. A committee from the American Legion selected one boy and one girl from a total of twelve who were chosen by the senior class and Margaret Meadows proves that girls, too, can have scientific minds as she wins the Bausch and Lomb Science Award. Mrs. Smith proudly awards Deanna Costable the Women's Club Scholarship. the faculty. The two students who received this award exhibit the highest qualities of scholarship, character, and citizenship. The Lockport Womenls Club Scholarship Award was presented to the senior girl who has maintained a very high scholastic average, has applied for the scholarship, and was very deserving of one. The Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award was presented to the senior student who ranked the highest in his class scholastically and has outstanding achievements in the held of science. It enabled the student to compete for a scholarship to the University of Rochester. The student to receive the American Chemical Society Award was chosen by his scholarship in mathematics, English, and science, and his accomplishments in the field of science. Chris Vancura shows how he won the American Chemical Society Honorary Award. L.........,w M je - Good things come in two's, and so it is with the 1960 valedic- It took Betty Anderson and Deanna Costable just a few seconds torians, Mary Ann Becker and Michele Curtis. to receive their salutatorian medals, but four long years to gain such an honor, Recognized for their perfect attendance were: Jim Long, JoAnn Reszel, Tom Braasch, Barbara Wies, Betty Anderson, Edwin johnson, Carol Wolfe, Charles Fitzgerald, Peter Larsen, and Pat Feithen. 84 ORCHID9 TO The boys certainly outdid the girls on the National Merit Scholarship Test, a.s is proven by these recipi- ents of Letters of Commendation: Ed Worst, Taylor Walter, Loran Kimsey, Richard Collopy, Stuart Brown, and Kit Pinn. For the first time in the history of our school two students were chosen as valedictorians and two as salutatorians. The co-valedictorians ranked at the very top of their class scholas- tically. To be the number one student of one's class for four years is a great accomplishment, therefore, the gold medal given for this achievement is the highest honor a school can bestow. To have two students rank highest and two in the number two spot is also a great honor for the school. Quill and Scroll is an honorary society for high school journalists who exhibit high jour- nalistic qualities. Eligibility for membership is based on the student's proficiency in writing, editing, and business management. In order to be elected, a student must be at least a junior, rank in the upper one-third of his class scholastically, and have done superior work in one of the aforementioned fields. The chosen students are selected by the sponsors of the LOCK and TIMES. Nine juniors and twenty-one seniors were honored with this award. Proof that Stuart Brown and Betty Anderson are SENIOR QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS CLOCK STAFFJ: BACK ROW: excellent choices for the American Legion Award Audrey Nordstrom, Marilyn Manthey, Joe Darin, Ed Johnson, Pat Feithen, Sandy is found as they express their patriotism. Leinbach. FRONT ROW: Michele Curtis, Susan Brown, Mary Ann Becker, Caro- lyn Yates, Sharon Fisher, Margaret Bennett. T , 45 - r i B ' Ulf I 1 1 gy! 'iv 1 'Sy Ai: i M' :ls 1 - I 4 ' Q . X , X. anti, Q xg IUNIOR QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS: BACK ROW: Grace Bachmann, Carole Rediehs, Ron daRosa, Betty Landon, Donna Woodhouse. FRONT ROW: Barbara Pike, Susan Harris, Donna Maske, Bonita Brake. SENIOR QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS KTIMES STAFFJ: BACK ROW: Pat Thompson, Davideen Hellberg, Jim Johnson, Dick Dystrup, Elaine Knubbe, Marge Startz. SECOND ROW: Kay Ward, Marilyn Manthey, Margaret Meadows, Sharon Fisher. FRONT ROW: Betty Anderson, Susan Brown, Mary Ann Becker. 85 MEMORIES ARE Mixed emotions are displayed on the faces of the seniors during the Voice the right choice now graduation ceremony. Rev. Larson emphatically makes a point in his ad- dress at the Baccalaureate service. 86 . . . Holly Lea enthusiasti- cally delivers her speech at graduation. MADE OF THIS The LTHS Class of 1960 will forever cherish in their memories the outstanding and unforgettable moment on May 31st when they received their diplomas. Dressed in the traditional caps and gowns and hear- ing the strains of '4Pomp and Circumstancew in the background, we seniors looked into the past, Our high school days held many new experiences which were often shared with our classmates and teachers. After twelve years of study and hard work, we had achieved our goal. Now, attempting to see what lies in store for the class of 1960, we eagerly view the future. Edna Burcham beams as she receives her diploma from Mr. Anzzolin, school board president. Common sense is the best sense I know of . . . quotes Marilyn Manthey. student speaker at gradua- tion. 87 . Q .M wi avi .vi il, T ,Q ' ,ugf 'S 351 .55-5 K 1-127553 1 ' - , Q Q Aw, QPR' - ' ,--iwiiiwzm Q ..11?ikfv+sff'i,:f-mf' f -fan 5 we - -es ' lg K THE ACTIVE HOMECOMING PLAYS DANCES LOCK STAFF LANGUAGE CLUBS STUDENT COUNCIL BAND CHORUS FUTURE TEACHER FUTURE FARM JUNIOR RED CR I PROJECTIONIST CHESS CLUB TIMES STAFF Student council members form a chain gang to pull their float. Our queen is like a sweet, sweet roseli is the thought ex- pressed by Chuck Stanley, L Club president. The French Club's saying, Long Live the Porters started off the parade with great enthusiasm. Excitement, a parade, bands, frenzied activity - all these added up to one word . . . Homecoming! Each year the effort had increased to make it the best one as the doors once again open to welcome the alumni. The parade in the afternoon was the result of hours of planning and working. After dark, with improvised lighting, the students worked together on the floats, each group striving to make its the best. As the parade came down the familiar streets of Lockport, everyone cheered for his own float, grudgingly admitting that some of the others were 'lpretty good. The judges decided that first prize should go to the Sophomore Class float - a gauzy white butterfly nestled among bright flowers, with the theme, lVe'd Butter-fly to Victory. On the windows of stores another group of hardworking stu- dents had made their mark with threats to annihilate the visiting team. However, that evening at the game, despite the wildly cheering Porter fans, the game ended in a tie, 13-13. The dance following the game was one of the highlights of homecoming. The music of Gene Victor's orchestra was enjoyed by everyone. As the King and Queen came forward to be crowned, they were honored by the court and their escorts, freshman Melanie Berta escorted by Jimmy Joe Johnson and sophomore Vivian Long with her escort Dennis Singletary. The junior attendant was Cindy Burger accompanied by Sherwin Zeller and senior Holly Lea whose escort was Chris Vancura. The crowning of King Jim and Queen Judy climaxed the perfect Homecoming day. 90 'fm' QQ Y? Freshman attendant, MELANIE BERTA. Sophomore attendant. VIVIAN LONG. King Jim Mance and Queen Judie Novak reign over the '59 Homecoming festivities. The Sophomore Hoat, We'd Butter-Hy to Victory caught the Junior attendant, judges' eyes and took first place honors. Senior attendant, CINDY BURGER. HOLLY LEA. 91 Shirley CVirginia Carlsonl gave Dino CBruce Hirnerj the The bitter expression on Dino's fRon DaRosaJ face por- affection and understanding he had needed for so long. trays his Outlook OH life. DIAL D FOR DINO The conversation between Jackie QBarbara Cheneyl and Miss Haines CMariann Stashl has captured the attention of Shirley CVirginia Czirlsonl and Dino fBruce Hirnerl. 92 An air of excitement filled the audi- torium on the evenings of November 20th and 21st, and the entire Junior Class anticipated the success of their play Dino. Dino was the story of a boy, who after spending four year in a reform school, was given a final choice before turning to the life of a full-fledged criminal. hir. Sheridan, the psychiatrist, Shirley, the shy office girl, and even hir. Mandel, the parole ofhcer, helped to make Dino a heart-warming story never to be for- gotten. YQ? Professor Michaels fBill Kruckl plays College boy. Abigail tries to escape the overly interested boys who and invites Abigail CPatti Feithenl to her First col- hover about her. lege dance. SEN IORS SIGNAL SUCCESS Laughter from the large crowd in the auditorium indicated that the audience view- ing the Senior class play was highly pleased. This hilarious comedy, glllother YVas a Freshman. was presented on the evenings of March 2-ith and 25th, and will long be remembered as one of the most successful comedies produced by LTHS. The story tells of Mrs. Abigail Abbott, who, after the death of her husband, found it necessary to take a scholarship to help send her daughter Susan to college. A great comedy situation evolves when Abigail falls in love with Professor Michaels. in whom Susan is also interested, The success the play enjoyed was due largely to the valuable advise of faculty members, Nfr. Tipler and Miss Narcus, and student director, Kathee Murray. The addition of an older woman to the campus gives the girls something new talk about. 93 They could have danced all night to the dreamy l!! Barb Traylor and Ken Fiske would make a mighty tasty morsel for the Midnight Mardi Gras clown. music of the Bill Pappas Orchestra. r v g 'f' 1, - 3 1 it a 5 You get a lot to like from this orchestrag it's the Bill Pappas group. SPEAK ING OF DANCES The night had barely begun when these freshmen decided to rest Queen Pat Thompson is wondering how Jim awhile. 94 Drake can possibly be so solemn after being chosen king of Mistletoe Magic. As Christmas drew near one of the main topics of conversation concerning the holiday season was the approaching semi-formal dance. Sponsored jointly by the band and chorus. Mistletoe Magic was presented in the LTHS gym December 26th and featured the Freddie Mitchell Orchestra. The gay music, Uncle Mistletoe, and Aunt Holly created the festive atmosphere which reached a climax when King Jim Drake and Queen Pat Thompson reigned over the happy' dancers. All too soon the magic of the mistletoe faded, but the theme of the dance quickly refreshes the mind's memory. 'Mistletoe Magic, a dance to remember: you'll never forget the 26th of December. Happy was the talk dealing with the Student Councils annual semi-formal. The 1960 version was the local harbinger of the Mardi Gras season and was appropriately entitled Midnight Mardi Gras. Melodies both fast and dreamy came forth from the Bill Pappas Orchestra seated in the unique bandstand constructed of multi- colored streamers. The royal couple, David Goeke and Janet Brain- ard, shared the Coronation dance and masqueradecl the I'CSt of the evening beneath golden crowns. Time flew quickly as the happy dancers circulated under a ceil- ing of streamers while colored lights illuminated the gay balloons and grotesque masks which adorned the ceiling and walls. At the bewitching hour of 11:30, the orchestra struck up the familiar song which left Niidnight Kiarcli Gras a vely special memory for those who attended. 'I it.. W. ..-to ' il Poor Janice Ayers! If Jack Alexander doesn't res cue her soon she'll be swallowed alive. RECALLING THE BEST Donna Gray and Ed Rosetto stopped dancing just long enough to enjoy some punch with Bob Thompson and Mickey Williamson Janet Brainard and David Goeke. the royal couple The tension rose before the announcement of the King and Queen of Midnight Mardi Gras. discuss their unexpected of Mistletoe Magic. honors. 95 The never-ending wait for pictures to be taken provided a moment to make further plans for the evening. Rolling waves, sparkling moonlight, and majestic treasures were symbolic of the realistic marine setting for . . . de la Mar. The walls were covered with murals character- istic of a water wonderland. The pale blue ceiling gave the enchanted dancers the deep sea feeling. We danced in the magic of Freddy Mitchell's orchestra, to music rippling from a gigantic treasure chest at one end of the vast sea. As we sailed to an island of sheerest delight, we found ourselves within the trophy room walls, complete with sandy beach and swaying palm trees at our nearest touch. A soft white and pink shell was opened for the coro- nation of Queen Sally Farnsworth and King Ed Edson. The evening flowed on and on . . . then, with the memo- ries of . . . de la Mar locked in our hearts, like the silent, creeping tide, the music was gone. 'O A Q 2 5 KING ED AN EVENING BENEATH 4-K 3 rw-' ws, 'him Dancing in the shadow of the sea-shell throne are Mike Laatz and Bill McCarthy with their charming dates, Jeanine Hickman and Donna Mclntyre. mln. it lffw- I 'if Wifi,-V 71-,ty -' a Y fest' We t ,,i, M c y ,c 'lfi e A Tin cans for a prom?!! Proving it can be done are Jean- P nine Cavoretto, Kathy Nicholls, Barb Kapella, Mariann QNX -'ff' Stash, and Dorothy Kristich. iiiiii'i t,- ,,i- 'T by M, ,VE E ' 'K' my my wig, psf. '- 3 . Q ,,,,, t W, , ,. e . ,ggi i 12lvigf5,2!1f22'E,:fl U trim: ,,.., tfilillfilr T21 4 r iff-,,,. ,miss 5'-ff, .4-:gait A -west ggifmgizs W II' Hitirrll i Wat A 'Wit . mix? - 'eww A , wwf f'sfffx,f' 451 is 'sw uf-ts, ,fws--M, .user My Z - 3 21 .,,,,,,1,, K., , Hi, M, qi, ,H 7 if :WS I l 57551. -4 Ziff? iii M H , Mis fszlwrgi- wif' fair Gigs... fs iimtiw Y A wif -7 me Y, wet ...fs -its 8:12 ferret . 'S-W' pw, is W it f f-SW ,gsm--Sta Wil L 'i 6 k 'MW v K .sets--tg X37 f i , ,L 5 sg 551- t 12 lt! 5 .Ni c.s:a-gif. - ,, t , E 5 ,. sfsrff. 2 -5 I ATTN, . E g 'iifff ' I 7fPWfl,5I 9555! 'fiiffii Q1 tw I M311 ' QUEEN SALLY n-IE SEA Adjusting the sea level, but only with pins, are Ross , I Freier, Greg Gleason, and Walt Cargle. 'iv V Mermen and Mermaids waltz to an aquatic melody x .IK . ,tw . f -: 1 tv ua-xilit-Q 'nt-'Fl' -t NN A ug. Liskw N. - Asif: Many hidden talents were discovered when the juniors drew and painted the Prom murals. 3 7? Xt '- Nm 3, a Q With a romantic setting of an underwater rock garden, Patti Feit I hen and Larry Mudron dance into the night. A .11 -s ' ir 2' I - Q, t x .,... LOCK EDITORIAL STAFF: BACK ROW: Sally Wohlge- muth, Kathee Murray, Elaine Knubbe, Jim Drake, Randy Thomas, Roger Smith, Dave Kelm, Edwin Johnson, Geri Loose, Pauletta Cummings. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Cotter, Lorie Ged- des, Sandy Pierson, Kathy Ennis, Betty Landon, Mildred Harper, Betty Czuchra, Sandra Johnson, Lynn Pearson. THIRD ROW: Donna Gray, Barbara Rauworth, Tana Cisler, Sim Adamson, Cheryl Matlock, Terry Kelly, John Johnsen, Sharon DePra, Donna Maske. SECOND ROW: Barb Pike, Mary Lynn Long- hini, Karen Schildgen, Rosemary Schwarz, Lynn Spencer, Donna Luebs, Virginia Carlson, Pamela Sanders, Diane Burke, Becky Brown, Jane Harris. FRONT ROW: Linda Finefield, Kathy Bergseth, Bonita Brake, Peggy Ennis, Franklin Treseder, Sally Davis, Susan Holland, Susan Schrock, Georgia Volling, Susan Kwarta. LOCK DIALS SUCCESS dances. Once again the LOCK dialed success, and the reward of those involved rang out to all. The one aim of our yearbook staffs was to capture and pass on an in teresting and exciting record of student life at LTHS, thus providing a source of pleasant memories for the present and the future. This is the LOCK! Since the responsibilities of producing the LOCK were many, they were divided between the LOCK Editorial Staff and the LOCK Busl ness Staff. It was the duty of the Editorial StaiT to plan the book in the form of a dummy which has rough drafts of all the pages in the book, having picture arrangements, copy, and headings in the exact shape and size of the finished product. Even before the staff did this, it took the pictures, wrote the copy, and conceived the headings. The Business Staffis responsibility was to raise the money needed to finish paying for the LOCK, because the price students paid was not even near the production cost. The staff did this by selling LOCK sub scriptions, by handling class pictures, and by organizing the LOCK Staff To the Editorial and Business Staffs of our yearbook went a great deal When Carolyn Yates and Marilyn Manthey, co- editorsg Susan Harris, assistant editor, and Mr. Sampson, sponsor, come out of the walk-in closet in the LOCK room with smiles on their faces, work must be running smoothly. of credit and thanks for our 1960 LOCK. .Q-.--..v LOCK BUSINESS STAFF: BACK ROW: Bev Startz, Eleanor Schuler, Chuck Hughs, Dave Kelm, John Lund, Joe Darin, Elaine Knubbe, Larry Mudron, Georgene Skeldon, Sim Adamson, Debbie Huls. THIRD ROW: Sandy Leinbach, Audrey Nord- strom, Jackie Johnson, Sharon Lindstrom, Pat Collofello, Terry Kelly, Donna Gray, Janice Ayers, Sandy Pierson, Kathee Murray, Kathy Ogren, John Johnsen. SECOND ROW: Diane Burke, Dorothy Winkler, Alice Wrobel, Joan Kotowicz, Jeanine Cavor- etto, Mary Lynn Longhini, Margaret Meadows, Betty Anderson Barb Pike, Nobbie McCullum, Sally Farnsworth. FRONT ROW. Margaret Bennett, Michele Curtis, Susan Brown, Pat Thompson Judy Mostyn, JoAnn Collofello, Virginia Carlson, Jeanine Hick- man, Susan Harris, Rosie Bennett. lk I J. Carole Rediehs, assistant business manager, and Edwin Johnson, dance chairman, are interested in the books, but Betty Landon, dance chairman, and Patti Feithen, business manager, apparently have a private joke. 99 The tired LOCK leaders go home after a long session of work. Jackie Ward, photographer, Joe Darin, copy editor, Sandy Lein- bach, photography editor: Larry Mudron and Susan Brown, sports Mr. Sampson finally made it to the other side of the editors: Sharon Fisher, typing editor, Margaret Bennett, art editor, camera. Say '6cheese! and Michele Curtis, assistant copy editor. BUSY SIGNAL Having one of the largest jobs on the staff, the class editors must meet to Compare problems. Cheryl Bockholdt, Grace Bachmann, Donna Woodhouse, Sally Johnson, Marian Scheuber, Mary Ann Becker, Audrey Nordstrom, Sandy Pauly. You see, Franklin, these are the general rules for writing copy for the LOCK, informs Mildred Harper as Donna Maske approves. S Cy 0 01 Q' 1, 9 A Q 4 u rv 4 Q 'f 5 FJ. xx J' A S5895 100, Added to the long list of extra curricular ac- tivities have been the French and Spanish Clubs. The common aims of these two organi- zations were to augrnent the students, knowl- edge of the French and Spanish cultures and to practice speaking their chosen language. Discussions and lectures, films, reports, and music from Latin America and Spain have cre- ated a growing understanding for the Spanish Club. In the future this club contemplates field trips to various places of interest. The French Club planned a very interesting and worthwhile program for its first year. Seeing movies, hearing lectures, presenting plays, and visiting a French restaurant rounded out the groupls activities. The hope of all members is that these two clubs will continue to be a part of extra curricu- lar activities for many years to come at Lockport High School. The holiday spirit was high at the French Club's Christmas party where the members observed many French customs, STANDING: jerry Cunico, Ronald Miller, Pamela Sanders, Susan Brown, Reenie Radakovich, Janet Porter, Vivian Long, Mr. DeSandre, Miss Emmons, Constance Govostis, Deanna Costable, Peggy Carter. SEATED: Diane Burke, vice-preridentg Kathleen Ogren, president, Margaret Bennett, treasurerg Mary Grace Pesavento, secretary. BUZZING ALL LINGUIQTS STANDING: Marilynn Brower, Linda Finefield, Ute Petereit, Larry Morris, Jack Fracaro, Har- riet Woods, Susan Schrock. SEATED: Sarah Jones, historian, Patsy Mochel, treasurerg Barbara Micenske, secretaryg Loran Kimsey, vice-president, Mary Grace Pesavento, president, and Mrs. Miller, sponsor. l 2 ..n...,. l 101 STUDENT COUNCIL i 5 xi STUDENT COUNCIL UPPERCLASSMEN: BACK ROW: Marilyn Manthey, Mary Fran Baca, Carolyn Frampton, Victor Benson, Roy Nelson, Don Neal, Edwin Johnson, Margaret Meadows, Sandy Cagwin, Elaine Stenzel. FRONT Bennie Smith, Dick Dystrup, Larry Mudron. THIRD ROW: ROW: Judy Wolan, Michele Curtis, Betty Anderson, Judy Chris Vancura, John Sternisha, Ron DaRosa, Janice Ayers, Mostyn, Joan Kotowicz, Sally Davis, Susan Harris, Carolyn Georgene Skeldon, Sandy Pierson, Judie Novak, Debbie Huls. Yates, Pam Sanders. SECOND ROW: Judy Carr, Kathy Ogren, Virginia Ward, THE CALL - To make LTHS a better school and to promote good school citizenship is the aim of the Student Council. THE CALLED - Co-president, elected by the entire student body, di- rected the activities of the Council. Co-operating with them to make the work successful were the representatives from A each of the forty-eight homerooms and the presidents of A the eighteen organizations and the four classes. . JU 421 Did someone say, 'fSrnile pretty? Roy Nelson, Oz- zie Ludwig, and Becky Brown pause for a minute from their duties at the concession stand. 102 ON CALL THE ANSWER TO THE CALL - From before the first class of the day until after the dismissal bell had rung, the Student Council was at work. Some of the Council members handled the lost and found service for the school while others directed their talents toward the promotion of the student assemblies. At Christmas time the members turned into Santa's helpers as they took charge of the Christmas card service and distributed more than 15,000 cards to the students. A special project for the Student Council was the coordinating of the Homecoming activities. They assigned portions of the homecoming festivi- ties to various organizations and classes in order to give more students a chance for active par- ticipation. In the spring the Student Council put its mark on the social calendar by sponsoring its annual dance. The co-presidents, Jimmy Joe Johnson and Stu Brown, are surrounded by their assistants, Mary Ann Becker, publicity co- chairmang Joe Darin, welfare chairmang Dennis Singletary, treaxurerg Audrey Nordstrom, program chairmang Pat Feithen, social chairman, Sandy Leinbach, publicity co-chairmang Scott Rodeghiero, in-service chairman, Chuck Stanley, finan- cial chairmanj Kathee Murray, secretary. STUDENT COUNCIL UNDERCLASSIVIEN: BACK ROW: Marco, Peggy Burns, Doug Carlson, Ozzie Ludwig, Roger Pear- Jack Eaton, John Moroz, Suzanne Knarr, Juanita Farr, Andy son, Janet Porter. FRONT ROW: JoAnn Johnson, Joy Norton, Dystrup, Richard Schultz, Bob Zitzke, John Lund. 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U U 0 Q I C 0 63.22.22223353Zh53.1263321033333nSZSSIQISIIISSZSZSSQSZSM unnlnniaunuvllslnlintlllvpihlil lsltbniinliiiilislwuntllltlttuli nacunanlaenlnlllihilqblliililil Q OlallQlinnlillt!Q00l0dlllQCllQ onsulllilnnaisltsllrliili C990 zlliligilllldliuiuiqilitiilltll nuevos:nnnsoilouullslltit lt!! ltlil !l!iniuilllhUlg:9l:Qn0Ol 8 O I '!!!!!2.2S!'!!4! !S3S!!2!!2 S!!! K!!-325I!2S223!'!2222.JS-33222 aunqw nr 4 BAND GRADUATES: BACK ROW: Charles Rozel, Raymond Mohalick, Perry Kristich, William Petan, William Luebs, James Drake. THIRD ROW: Edwin Johnson, Joseph Darin. Harold Carter, James Abrams, Richard Dystrup, Lawrence Mudron. SECOND ROW: Patricia Thompson, Carolyn Yates, Mary Ann Becker, Juanita Boehme, Holly Lea. FRONT ROW: Sharon Fisher, Elaine Knubbe, Karen Gullickson, Kathleen Ogren, Bettiann Pozak, Dorothy Kon, Christine Platko, Margaret Meadows. waiver'- Mt Wt INHY KIRK --N----....,..,,,...........a The Lockport Township High School Band, na- tionally known for its fine perfomiances, partici- pated and won many competitive events throughout the year. During the summer the band took top honors in the Tournament of Music at Riverview Amuse- ment Park in Chicago, Illinois. The Band also participated in the annual Band Day at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Due to inclement weather, however, the performance of the day was cancelled. On October 31, the Band took part in the North Central College Homecoming parade. Again Lock- port distinguished itself by taking first place. At the 27th annual band banquet, Time for Tempo, held on January 29, Harold Walters, famous American composer, was the guest speaker. Also four seniors: Bill Luebs, Susan Brown, Larry Mudron. and Holly Lea, gave inspiring speeches on their experi- ences in their four years with the band. For the band seniors, February 14 not only marked the day of Cupid, but it was the very last concert in their high school career. After many months of labori- ous practice, the musicians rendered such difficult and famous selections as 1812 Overture and Slavonic Rhapxody. The group was especially pleased to have Robert Broadway of Cornell College as a guest vocal- ist. For thc latter part of the performance, the Band and chorus combined their efforts to provide a patri- otic salute to the many February holidays. To show their appreciation for the Band's many endeavors the Band Boosters Association treated the musicians to an all day ski trip in Williams' Bay, Wisconsin. Band students and parents alike had an enjoyable day in the beautiful environment of our northern neighbor state. As the year came to an end, one could not help but realize that without the Band the school year would not have been complete. Just think what games, plays, assemblies, and all other school func- tions would have done without that group known as the Band. Mr. Tatroe and Mr. Caneva supply the effort and knowledge of our prize-winning band. They lead our band! Cleft to rightj Barbara Kappalla, sponsor, Margaret Meadows and Virginia Carlson, colorguardg Joseph Darin, drummajorg Sharon Fisher and Donna Junglcs, colorguardg and Grace Bachman, sponsor. 106 Fi BAND OFFICERS: Richard Dystrup, president: Rolin Bolattino, vice president, Janet Schumann, treasurer, Sharon Fisher, secretary. THE CHORD9 OF THE CHDRLIQES Sorting the robes is a big job, but the choral officers Sally Farns- worth, Jecretaryg Pat Feithen. treasurer, Keith LeGrand. L'ice-pre5i- dent: Alma Lauffer, president: and Donna Gray, librarirmg with the help of Mr. Ohlsen, are enjoying it. JJ HI A CAPPELLA CHOIR: BACK ROW: Dave Morrison, Bob Zitzke, Dwight Fexyance, Richard Schultz, Dan LeGrand, Keith LeGrand Lance Sindo, Greg Gleason, Barney Ritter, Jim Goeke, John Lund FIFTH ROW Victor Pesavento Judy Kluska oAnn Kluska : l . Y xl I Chuck Hughes, Pat Feithen, Linda Sandbloom, Marianne Legan, Evelynn Anderson, Sandy Smith, Diane Wfolfe, Beverly Startz FOURTH ROW: Martina Perona, Mildred Harper, Dan Lindberg Suzanne Knarr, Bill Rumchak. Ricky Padella, George Herman Frank Kerschbaum. Terry Kelly, John Cankar, Dennis Gerehes Mary Dulny. THIRD ROW: Donna Gray, Carole Angelmire The A Cappella Choir provided many enjoyable pro- grams for our holiday assemblies. Besides singing for these, they performed at Open House and at the National Honor Society induction ceremony. The annual spring concert, Musical Moods, was the highlight of the year. It was held April 29, and featured the better choral classics as well as currently popular show tunes. The Music Master, formerly called the Madrigals, also sang for many school functions, club organizations. and churches. This select group was chosen from the whole Choral Department. The Freshman Boys' Glee Club and the Freshman- Sophomore Girls, Chorus spent much of their time learn- ing the fundamentals of music, although they took part in a few programs during the course of the year. Evidently they learned quickly, having presented some fine competi- tion for the other groups. Much work and energy went into each performance. but the satisfaction of presenting a line program made it well worth their while. This was the main purpose of the Choral Department - to bring the pleasure of music to others, as well as to 2 J s themselves. Lorraine Baldego, Nobbie McCullum, Gwen Johnson, Joyce Cotter, Sally Farnsworth, Diane Burke. Dorothy Winkler. Sharon Lind- strom, Donna Luebs, Mary Ann Cankar, Melvin Rock. SECOND ROW: John Moroz, Della Smith, Tonia Chandler, Carolyn Kova- cevich, Marijean Meyer. Charlene Giardina, Linda Sniegowski. Jim Rumchak, Judy Knutson, Bernetta King. Betty Anderson. FRONT ROW: Rosalie Bennett, Cecilia Vargas, Shirley Giar- dina, Anita Price, Phyllis Ellena, Mitchell Pinnick, Chuck Clark. Sally Davis. THEIR VOICES GO MUSIC MASTERS: BACK ROW: Linda Sandbloom, Pat Feithen, Keith LeGrand, Dan LeGrand, Greg Gleason, Lance Sindo, Dwight Feryance, Marianne Legan. SECOND ROW: Bob Krzyzak, Richard Schultz, Dan Lindberg, Chuck Hughes, Suzanne Knarr, Marge Startz, Chuck Clark. FRONT ROW: Charlene Giardina, Betty Anderson, Sally Famsworth, Jim Rumchak, Donna Luebs, Judy Knutson, Linda Sniegowski. GIRLS' CHOIR: BACK ROW: Rose Dulny, Lillie Campbell, Barbara Brehn, Daisy Sellers, Karen Adelman, Geri Loose, Kay Lewandowski, Sandra Tyda, Marilyn Troutman, Margie Startz, Nancy Leinen. FRONT ROW: Patricia Karkut, Anne Blatnik, Nina Anzzolin, Marilyn Schmidt, Barbara Rauworth, Jackie Wise, Phyllis DeAngelis, Mary Jo Cross, Louise Wawczak. Barbara Gallegos. UP up UP BOYS' GLEE CLUB: BACK ROW: Myron Fulton, Dave Kelm, Ray Ryan, Philip Thomas, Edmond Thomas. SECOND ROW: Jim Johnson, Chuck Ballantine, Sam Stogis, Robert - 4 Q 3 a . 1 il ill Y GIRLS' GLEE CLUB: BACK ROW: Lynn Pearson, Christine Platko, Cathy Tiemey, Sandra Johnson, Karen Abrams, Beverly Lusciatti, JoAnn Love. FOURTH ROW: Harriet Wood, Patty Cummings, Carol Pratt, Marla Silkwood, Faye Anderson, Diane Haley, Marsha Schulz, Elizabeth Swan, Karen Davito, Mary Jane Marco, Jeanne Seppi, Sonja Harper, Sandy Marquez. THIRD ROW: Karol Webb, Susan Jackinski, Bonnie Underwood, Donis Lawson, Jane Harris, Mariellen Resler, Sally Johnson, Peggy Ennis, Sarah Jones, Bonnie Reeves, 'Carol Djerf, Karen Schildgen, X E E ' 3 , . . 1 . . , . , x ' 1 . s ' + 2 ' . Q s ' Y Finley, Tony DeAngelis, Robert Svoboda. FRONT ROW: Charles Pinnick, Sam Hillock, Gary Brainard, Ozzie Ludwig, Mike McRae, Terry Gray. Rena Grepares. SECOND ROW: Renee Marzec, Susan Holland, Lane Sterioti, Virginia Colegrove, Linda Johnson, Gail Phillips, Climmieteen Smith, Janice Pinnick, Pat Rotkovich, Donna Wason, Rosemary Tafoya, Janet Breitwieser, Barbara Miaczynski, Janice Hanley. FRONT ROW: Elmyria Toombs, Sharon Beall, Susan Schrock, Judy West, JoAnn McNear, Beatrice Jones, Barbara Jones, Maggie Arthur, Joy Norton, Candy Goddard, Roberta Stanish, Cathy Zander, Diane Diemer. The FTA ol-Hcers and sponsor are preparing to go to the fall work During Vlsmmon Day Susan Brown asks her Class to shop. Marilyn Manthey vice-president' Mrs. Shoop sponsor' Mary read the sentence on the board. 9 1 3 J Ann Becker, pretidentg Betty Anderson, state secretary: Larry Mu- dron, treaiurerg Pam Sanders, secretary, Grace Bachmann, hixtorian. oun GOAL. . . pBE A TEACHER .gg The large enrollment of the Future Teachers of Club showed the interest and enthusiasm that was Eroughtfitiifffffg about within the last seven years. Membership wafgoffered Regular meetings were held and committees ,fore ganized to insure interesting and perhaps valuable iegpe- Q . 4 gif Lys were allowed to practice teach in grade schools, broltgght much anticipation. They spent two days in the schbipls, using the first to observe and the second to teach. and encouraged to anyone interested in a did not only bring pleasure but also helped the stu- to decide many things about their teaching career. the year was coming to a close, the club attended the riences throughout the year. Discussion panels, movies, 4 ss-- fgffistate convention. Mixing with others and striving to learn 7 TW. Kyo lectures concerning the many phases of teaching provedw very useful. The highlight of the year, when junior and senior mem- 5. more has helped the Future Teachers of America to be- come worthy of the high oflice of teacherf' FUTURE TEACHERS: BACK ROW.' Carol Rcdiehs, Georgine Skeldon, Susan Harris, Kay Lewandowski, Diane Wolfe, Jeanine Hickman, Kathee Murray, Sandy Pluth. THIRD ROW: Joyce Cot- ter, Barb Drury, Jean Rodeghero, Suzanne Knarr, Mary Lynn Longhini. Barb Pike, Bonita Brake, Janet Schumann. SECOND ROW: Holly Lea, Alma Lauffer, Michele Curtis, Kay Ward, Cecelia Vargus, Edna Burcham, Dennis Meisinger, Pat Collofello. FRONT ROW: Margaret Bennett, Judy West, Linda Nelson, Barb Rauworth, Bonnie Mlynarik, Diane Burke, Kathy Ennis, Dorothy Kon. FUTURE TEACHERS: BACK ROW: Russiel Zyla, Edwin Johnson, Elaine Knubbe, Margaret Meadows, Betty Anderson, Joe Darin, Susan Brown, Mary Kay Taylor. THIRD ROW: Mar- tha Svendsen, Janet Porter, Perrye Ramsey, Carla Phelps, Carol Peterman, Mary Grace Pesavento, Judy Mostyn, Sally Davis. SECOND ROW: Beverly Startz, Barb Kapella, Betty Landon, Dorothy Kristich, Richard Schultz, Jim Turner, Carl Michalesen, Julianne Venkus. FRONT ROW: Donna Woodhouse, John Johnsen, Roy Nelson, JoAnn Collofello, Margie Startz, Marianne Legan, Don Neil, John Hill. FUTURE FARMERS: BACK ROW: Ro,ng-- Qscrek, Erik Ogren, Tom Weinholt, Paul Rademacher, Cecil Burns, : D ROW,- Gofdgn Ring- berg, Jerry Banks, Anthony Blurgw bi Cross, eGrand, Warren Schussler, George Anderson. SECOND ROW: Jim Lester Whitesell, Bernard Cargle, Ed Cleveland, Al Moos, Howard Hawes, Larry Tom Pajak, Joe Lieser. FRONT ROW: Richard Erickson, Craig Gebert, Rich Moos, Henry Meader, Dan Shepard, Jerry Kling, Dave Smrekar. What do you want to be when you grow up? This was one question which never stumped the Future Farmers of America. They had their feet firmly on the ground and their eyes Hxed on the horizon. Thanks to these boys the homes of the future will have healthful food on their tables. This organization, besides stressing agriculture for a career, also gave helpful tips on good farming to its members. The Future Farmers of America attended the Interna- tional Livestock Show in Chicago. Many of these members will be doing the showing instead of the watching in the future. Several members of our chapter and Mr. Lawrence attended the National FFA Convention held in Kansas City, and the state convention in Chicago. By entering exhibits in various contests throughout the state, many members captured awards. The club and the school were particularly proud of Wayne Parker who was named State Farmer, a very coveted title. The efforts of these usod tillersl' will eventually make them a credit to the agricultural field. There's a meeting tonight! FFA officers review the constitution in preparation for the meeting. BACK ROW: Clifl' LeGrand, re- porter, George Anderson, xecretaryg Larry Eipers, reporterj Jerry Kling, treasurer, Howard Hawes, sentinel. FRONT ROW: Wayne Parker, vice-presidentg Cecil Burns, presidentg Mr. Lawrence, PLOWMEN REAP EXPERIENCE Mr Lawrence prepares his Vocational Agriculture boys for the State Grain Show by pointing the good and bad points of an ear of corn to Bob Welter, Larry Eipers, Jerry Kling, Paul Rodemachcr, Ron Bromberek, and Dave Smrekar. Wayne Parker proudly receives the State Farmer Award from Mr. Lawrence as Cliff LeGrand Cecil Burns, and George Anderson, look on a3if5' THEIR HEARTS ARE IN IT Future Nurses officers check the 1960 schedule of events with their sponsor. Bernice DeClue. treaturerg Nancy Kijowski, .tec- It is a proud moment for Audrey Nordstrom. Edna Burcham, Mmm: Carolyn Frampton: Conmponding secretary, Myrna and Della Smith as they receive their Future Nurses pins from Stevens. z'ice-president, Audrey Nordstrom, presidentg Iyfrs. Habenicht. R.N.. sponsor. Good nurses are always in demand, and the Future Nurses of America are constantly preparing themselves to enter the broad and wonderful held of nursing. Throughout the school year, the members of the LTHS chapter held semi-monthly meetings. Interesting speakers chosen from the field of medicine made the meetings im- portant events for the girls and boys who attended. Field trips to nearby hospitals gave the members a true picture of their futures as very important members of the community. The opportunity to see movies and slides of doctors and nurses in action was well used by the members. The annual fall picnic and Mother-Daughter tea were important highlights of the year. New members were offi- FNA: BACK ROW.' Carol YVolfe, Julianne Venckus, Tana Cisler, lyfacey Frazier, Virginia Colegrove, Donna Mclntyre, Janet Reed, Neta Breitwieser, Diane Maguire, Lynda Berryman, Joy Johnson, Mel- ody Thompson. THIRD ROW: Judy Goddard, Sandy Dranchak, Maureen Johnson, Judy Erickson, Janet Breitwieser, Sally Wohlgemuth, Raymonda Foster, Virginia Carlson, Janet Brainard, Barbara Rhode, Pat Pasternak. SECOND ROW: Lucille , If I -4 Mrs. Smith, president of the Lockport Womens Club. cially initiated at the picnic. The Tea gave the proud mothers a chance to meet the club's sponsors: Mrs. Rob- erts, Mrs. Borg, Mrs. Stevens, and Mrs. Nordstrom, who gave valuable assistance to the group. The members' dues were the major means of financial support. Extra funds were earned by the club's projects which included operating the coat checking sys- tem at the basketball games. The group also had charge of admitting spectators at the pass gate for all home football and basketball games. The members had opportunities to serve our school by assisting with freshman physicals and eye checks and main- taining the health room. Allen, Sharon Rodeghero, Mary Yedinak, Della Smith, Edna Burnham, Judy Beaudry, Barbara Lc- Fevers, Wilda Turnbough, Caroline Crocker, Pat Rotkovich, Louise lvIcBride. FRONT ROW: Georgia Zupancic, Wilda Ledwa, Judy West, Linda Dorion, Phyllis Ellena, Cheryl Ludwig, Candy Goddard, Mary Lou Solley, Marlene Skillman, Barbara Failing, La- Vonne Pasternak, Jeannine Cavoretto. 5 E25 5 L i i - I t 112 J. R. C. PRDMOTES GOOD WILL Miss Debenardo, JRC sponsor is assisted by the officers Lorie Geddes, treasurer, JoAnn Collofello, president, Mary Ann Becker, zfice-presidentg and Janice Ayers, secretary, in distri- buting pins for the enrollment drive. Connie Capista, hunting through the file The Junior Red Cross was an all school organization whose purpose was to lend a helping hand to the needy, bring cheer to the sick, and promote good will to students of other lands. Each homeroom was represented by an elected delegate. line Jones, Ute Peteriet, and Sue Suelflow at which to look. Football programs were made and assembled to be sold at the home games. In October a successful membership drive was made among the entire student body. Each homeroom representative urged his homeroom to participate in this worthy drive. Nl Donations of food and gifts were collected for needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Gift boxes containing crayons, pencils, combs, and soap, which are scarce in overseas lands, were collected in all homerooms, packed, and sent to foreign stu- dents. In the spring, tray favors were made for local and veteran hospitals. ef' M if 2 Q0 LYS? .W JUNIOR RED CROSS: BACK ROW: inowski, Betty Landon, Carole Rediehs, Bob Ballantine, Rosie Jackson, Chuck Gary Geissler FIFTH ROW' Lillie 1 Sandy Dranchak, Bill Mal- Phil Woock, Jim Ferguson, Ballantine, Ralph Murray, Cam bell udie Wilkin - - P , J g, Karen Kurey, Virginia Fracaro, Jackie Ward, Susan Suelflow, Edna Burcham, Donna Mclntyre, Mary Fran Baca, Kathy Reed, Ute Petereit. FOURTH ROW: Karen Gullicksen, Cheryl Farmer, Linda Sniegowski, Sandra Peterman, Perrye Ramsey, Martha Mc- Cain, lxlary Alice McCain, Linda Murphy, Sandy Pluth, Vivian Long, Judy West, Charlene Giardina, Tana Cisler, Janet Schu- mann. THIRD ROW: Judy Goddard, Julianne Venckus, Rose Dulny, Marsha Schulz, Peggy Ennis, Jane Harris, Carol Ballantine. Stevens, Jeanine Hickman, Madelynn Jones, John Moroz. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Ellena, Marian Scheuber. Barbara Failing. LaVonne Pasternak, Joan Kotowicz, Susan Harris, Carolyn Schmitz, Mariellen Resler, Barbara Jones, Jackie Devine, Anita Woods. FIRST ROW: Phyllis Feely, Cheryl Ludwig, Connie Capista, Jeannine Cavoretto, Bonita Brake, Anne Blatnik, Nancy Kijowski, Charles Pinnick, Judy Wolan, Kathleen Bennett, Rosalie Bennett. Myrna hopes to find other JRC booklets for Madej LIGHTS. CAMERA. ACTION After a long day of work, Gary Geissler and Bob Finley wearily set up the last projector. The officers: Ross Freier, vice-president, Roy Nel- son, prexidentg and John Johnsen, treasurerg discuss the activities of the day, which are placed on the bul- letin board in room 207. Regardless of time or circumstances, the members of the Projection- ists Club were always available. This group learned how to operate several types of projectors and to show films. Assemblies and all other programs requiring the public address system were handled by the members. The home of the Projectionist Club was room 207. Two students were on duty every period of the day to give assistance to teachers. Teachers made their wishes known by signing a request sheet in the library. On this was indicated the time, place, and equipment needed for each film. Having done this several days in advance, the teacher could enter the classroom assured that the capable projection- ists would have everything in order for the visual aids. PROIECTIONISTS: BACK ROW: Bob Alexander, Vincent Affruniti, Sam Adkins, Lee Schneider, Bill Holt, Dennis Carey, Lloyd Noirflaise, David Aultz. SECOND ROW: James Harvey, Ralph Murray, Millard Ruddell, Richard Schultz, Tom Larson, Karl Petereit, Klaus Petcreit, Duane Gronwold, FRONT ROW: Henry Meader, Robert Finley, Gary Geissler, John Filipowicz, James Gliwa, Lynn Botka, Mike Freier. 114 ANCIENT. YET POPULAR CHESSMEN: BACK ROW: Sam Hillock, Edna Burrham, Terry Cray John Lund, Bill Ramsey, Dick Rohr. FRONT ROW: David Jones, Bonnie Mlynarilt David Mitzit, Dave Kelm, Bob Lytle. The Chess Club has now completed two successful years at LTHS. The object of this club was to provide entertain- ment for those who enjoy an absorbing game. Mr. Beseman gave the members reading material and tried to help them improve their game. While achieving success in the game of chess, the members learned to develop their power of concentration, as each play needed careful thought and attention. The first and third Tuesday evenings of each month were a highlight on the calendar of every chessman, for it was then that the group assembled in the school library. These evening sessions provided the necessary time for thought-pro- voking games of skill. However, with the large amount of mental activity required of chess players, the time passed rap- idly 5 and it was soon time to end another evening of fun. Wt S if li! .,,, J in ,, F75 tit: sv 4 . Y,,. jd. 1 David Mitzit is amused, but Kit Pinn gives his ncxt moxc marc ful thought. .gd Mr. Beseman comes to the relicf of Carol Wolfe in hc-r strategy against Dick Rohr. 115 TIMES: BACK ROW: Janet Schumann, Sandra Smith, Ron DaRosa, Dick Dystrup, Elaine Knubbe, Mildred Har- per, Bev Startz, Karen Viscum. THIRD ROW: Joyce Segerberg, Sally Wohlgemuth, Bob Staples, John Johnsen, Sandy Pierson, Davideen Hellberg, Brian Boland, Marilyn Manthey. SECOND ROW: Roberta Stanish, Pam Sand- ers, Marge Startz, Susan Harris, Virginia Carlson, Faith Deel, Judy Wilking, Suzanne Knarr, Linda Finefield. FRONT ROW: Rosalie Bennett, Bonita Brake, Donna jungles, JoAnn Collofello, Dorothy Kristich, Barb Pike, Bonnie Saunders, Sharon Fisher, Barb Drury, Paula Emery TIME CHANGES TIMES Co-editors Margaret Meadows and Betty Anderson take notes while Mr. Ennis criticizes the first issue. The 1959-60 school year brought many changes to the TIMES staff. The greatest of these changes was that a new teacher, Mr. Ennis, became the new sponsor. Members worked hard as the staff, consisting of fifty freshmen, sopho- mores, juniors, and seniors, was considerably smaller. Completing assign- ments of writing and editing kept the midnight oils, burning in many staff members' homes. In addition to school events and sports' news, the TIMES included numerous feature columns. To keep the Porters posted on happenings of other schools, an exchange column was included in each paper. The newest fads and latest fashions were found in the feature, High Societyf' A music column was provided to inform the student body of band and chorus news. Lastly, humor and gossip columns, necessary features of all school newspapers, told jokes and revealed secrets in every issue. The TIMES Staff conserved space by condensing the format, TIMES, and moving it to the left on the front page. Another noticeable change in appearance was the omitting of black lines between columns. Members of the staff, realizing that changes can bring about improve- ment, endeavored to live up to their motto: Good, Better, Best. Never let it rest ,til the Good is Better, and the Better - Bestln 116 Y Y E ,J N Af-,, , ,. M x X ,AA i ii .ls Ph., K, 1:4 , W , 5 ' ' ' ,Q 'JK Uh... Did you buy your TIMES? Donna Jungles sells a copy to Bill Hilsabeck as Pat Collofello looks on. We didn't mind working as long as the cooky plate was filled, said Pat Thompson, Pat Collofello, Mary Ann Becker, Susan Brown, and Bev Startz. Who says that the editors do all the work? Duane Zielke, Marge Startz, Bob Staples, and Mr. Ennis are laboring while the minds of the editors, Margaret Meadows and Betty Anderson, wander. Keep your eyes on the business at hand, Duane! 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Bw 9 ,A -V Es' P K' , 5 Aqp, KUQM 3 QA. gitig Egg KK K K A an If ig z, .,,3 I , I ,Ui Z, 1, I V ll I 5? awww Wk Q? 3 ,lx gx 1 K ' L: was 'B, ALS iii gfz. F 1 f K K , - I , A 'BBB , if' . I :QQ :wr ,. . BQ. KKK : I ' 'Ill 'sfff f55Q,.,I V A K K -- I, .?,w?s5,.L, , ffAmWQf Nmmzk F 3333! fn t , Bei I K r 5Wf4 , ..,, , M' 7 ... ' i ZZQ, NV! HE ATHLETE , 71 .Av ,, SBA WX , A K2 WBWWH I BL, RWM , A A, ff Bak A , 1 A, R X B. K2 gi - XB GAA LETTERMEN'9 CLUB CHEERLEADERS PEP CLUB C0uNTRY SWIMMING' WML, N, A A W ' Ep-NUI f 5 W? ?QZfN'fA .L I . K If ?y BA I A A ' 6 A BASKETBALL WRESTLING GOLF BASEBALL TRACK TENNIS Ji An in If E If 'ii 5 nu If the Lockport girls are commended for their sportsmanship, itls because Miss Ol- son has stressed the importance of this ad- mirable trait. Miss Chapman's peppy personality is al- ways instrumental in boosting the girls, morales and attitudes. l The girls proved that their enthusiasm is for their sponsors as well as their sports, when they warmly welcomed a newcomer, Miss Harrison. Here they are, choice of the GAA girls: Pat Feithen. ziice-prexidentg Sandy Smith, treasurerg Kathee Murray, prerz'dent,' Donna Gray. secretary. The ideals of fair play, good sportsmanship, along with mental and physical development can be obtained by participation in the Girls, Athletic Association. The fall of the year found the GAA'er swinging a tennis racket at the courts, In this sport were basic skills, serving, and scoring. Soon after tennis was underway the volleyball season began. The number of participants in this sport exceeded all others. At the end of the volleyball season intramural tournaments were held. The winning teams and the all-star team of each class played in a round robin tournament. Seniors were victorious. GAA members became very busy as the year proceeded. During the winter months she may play basketball andfor bowl. In basketball, as in volleyball, there is a tournament held at the end of the season. Members of the all-star teams were chosen by Miss Olson, Miss Chapman, and Miss Harrison. These girls were selected on the basis of attendance, sportsmanship and ability. GATEWAY T0 Champions all, who can handle that ball, are the seniors who captured the volleyball championship: Dorothy Winkler, Jean Stober. Ora Allen, Pat Feithen, Sandy Lein- bach, Della Smith, Bonnie Mlynarik, and Cathy Townsend. 120 Fine approach, Karen Viscum! That should be good for a . . . And it is, as the ball goes right in the pocket. That ought to strike, . . . raise your team's score, Karen! Bowling was somewhat in the spot-light in the early spring. Ten girls, who possessed the ten highest bowling averages, bowled competi- tively in the early spring. The names of the Hve girls who rolled the highest scores were sent to the state GAA oflice and compared with those of other schools. Out of one hundred and Hfty Illinois high schools Lockport placed fourth in this state-wide Telegraphic Bowling Tournament. Also offered to GAA girls were courses of instruction in Red Gross Life Saving and Water Safety. Those who pass all tests and require- ments were awarded their badges. A great deal of time was spent enjoying the different sports and tournaments. However, they were hours well spent because they gave every girl an opportunity to improve not only her physical stature and athletic abilities but also her sportsmanship, the quality for which GAA stands. GAMES: G. A. A. It's the chance of a lifetime, as the freshmen play the initial volley- ball game of their high school career. W f wt 6' 5' f -fy' 1 - ei C 1 Q. Paper and wire keep going higher 4 that's what good floats are made of! A fine example was the GAA pro- duction for the homecoming parade. A mM5,f -m 121 i lr, ,.. .4 , V if .1 -. , ,if if - .Q ai new CAPABLE KEGLER9 Hats off to the telegraphic bowling team which placed fourth in state-wide competition involving one-hundred and three schools. Ten girls partici- pated in the Telegraphic Bowling Tournament. The five highest scores were sent to the state ofliee to represent Lockport. The Hve high-scorers were Sandy Leinbach, who bowled 1373 Kathee Murray with a 144, Jean Stober who had a 1303 Betty Landon with 142, and Kathy Nicholls who had a commendable 154. The alternates were Judy Knutson, Donna Gray, Audrey Nordstrom, Bonnie Saunders, and Margaret ltleadows. Margaret Meadows and Jeanne Rodeghero demonstrate to the Class a technique in life saving. BA CK ROW: Sandy Smith, Karen Abrams, Diane Maguire, Linda Stoekbar, Lynda Nelson, JoAnn Johnson, Bonnie Mlynarik. FRONT ROW: Georgine Hcllberg, Grace Bach- mann, Agnes Hawkins, Sally Wohlgemuth, Cathy Townsend, Bonnie Brockway, Judy West, Marian Scheuber. Learning the why's and howls of golf from Mr. Henry Sick are the seniors in golf class. BACK ROW: Carolyn Frampton, Mari Kaye Taylor, Jeanine Hiekman, Kathee Murray, Pam Sanders, Audrey Nordstrom, Donna Martino, Bonnie Mlynarik, Phyllis Ellena. FRONT ROW: Susan Brown, Dorothy Kon, Karen Cullieksen, Wilda Turnbough, Elaine Knubbe. After the GAA girls have completed their eourse in life saving, they're ready and willing to practice the methods of water safety. Behind the bowling scenes were the hard-working secretaries and treasurers of the leagues. BACK ROW: Phyllis Ellena, Jane Harris, Niaxine Wizorek, Anne Gore. SEATED: Sandy Smith. Sandy Johnson, Joan Kotowicz, Janire Voltarcl. Mmmml Doesn't that steak look good? The Lettermen's Club The word is out! Jack Alexander uses egg shampoo. Chris officers, Stu Brown, treasurerg Dave Coeke, secretaryg Jim Vancura and Brian Albers are his hair dressers at the annual Long, vice-prefidentg and Chuck Stanley, pretidentg think so. L Club initiation. ALL-AMERICAN PORTERS MAKE 'L' CLUB One of the goals of every boy out for athletics was an invitation to join the Lettermen,s Club. To become a member of L Club, a boy must not only have been a varsity letter winner, but also have had the unanimous vote of acceptance by the present members. The main purpose of the Lettermen was to further school spirit in sports. Among their projects were ushering at football games, handling the half-time show at Home- coming, and raising money for the cheerleaders' sweaters. f 3 , 3 . 5 S . 2 I 5 5 . fe . to fi -.1 .., ..., . Y Alma -: 5- .- . ,.t . , ,, , -I 1 g a 1 Q. . . ' 'H S' ' if VVhen these boys weren't involved in a project or engaged in leading Lockport to another victory in their chosen sport, one might Hnd them having a bit of fun together. Probably the highlights of every year were the steak fries and initiations of new members held in the spring and the fall. Another big occasion was the professional football game that the Lettermen attended. Whether working or playing, the Lockport Lettermen were certainly a group of our most outstanding students. LETTERMEN: BACK ROW: Dennis Singletary, Ed Edson, Bill Luebs. FOURTH ROW: jim Johnson, Chris Vancura, Bill Carr. THIRD ROW: Jerry Rodeghiero, Art Anderson, Bruce Fulton, Bill Rumchak. SECOND ROW: Pat Rumchak, Victor Sullins, LeRoy Corbley, Lance Sindo, Vernon Voss, Brian Albers. FRONT ROW: John Alexander, Jim Mance, Jerry Cunico, Thedotis Lincoln, jim Runchak, Ralph Larsen. Tm The cheerleaders pause for a moment to display their new outfits. HAVE PEP. WILL CH EER S'Let's have three cheers for the cheerleaderslw At all football and basketball games during the year, our cheerleaders did their part in promoting pep and school spirit. In October eight freshman girls tried out for cheerleading before the entire student body. Two of these were chosen to represent their class on the cheering squad. Our eight cheerleaders made a neat,striking ex- ample of school spirit. Sweaters, purchased by the Lettermanls Club, added a new touch to an already becoming outfit. Their outfits, cheers, and enthusiasm made the cheerleaders a credit to our school. Neither snow nor rain nor gloom of night can keep the cheer- leaders from cheering the Porters on to victory. At the helm of Pep Club were: Pat Feithen, presidentg Marge Startz, vice-presidentg Miss Evans, sponsor, Susan Harris, secretaryg Georgene Skeldon, treasurer. Fight, Fight, Fight for Lockport High . . f' was heard at all athletic events, as the Pep Club backed our teams with a large turnout of enthusiastic rooters. The Pep Club found itself greatly increased in number with the admittance of freshmen for the first time since the club was organized. Besides encouraging school spirit and promoting good sports- manship, the Pep Club was busy making posters, promoting a bakery sale, selling programs at basketball games, and selling school pennants and mums for homecoming. Through these money-making projects, the club was able to provide the cheer- leaders with new sweaters, and help supply bus transportation for all tournament and away games. Along with the help of Miss Evans, sponsorg and the officers, the club prospered greatly during the year. IN STEP WITH PEP Pep Club members Joann Rodeghiero and Marian Ericksen display one of the many spirited posters placed throughout the Great enthusiasm is shown as members of the Pep Club display pen- building. nants and mums at Homecoming time. RETURNING F ii ze is A we Bruce Fulton Tom House '. Q tm , fir 9, I ' 2-W 1 X f riff, 'lg Tom johnson HOLD THAT Lockport rang up a successful season under the leadership of Mr. Deskin, Mr. Cisler, Mr. Kappmeyer, Mr. Blum, Mr. Strobbe, Mr. Connors, and Mr. Zimmer. SEASON RECORD Lockport Opponent 13 14 . . 1. Evergreen Park 12 7 ..... Joliet Catholic 7 33 . . . ......... Argo 19 7 . . . . . . Kankakee 0 3 ........ Blue Island 13 13 . Thornton Fractional O 7 . Thornton of Harvey 7 0 ..........,. Bloom kr, .ai 4 ,.r. , I 'gf 1 it 3 . Q 1 A it A 1 I Jim Long Jim Mance Ed Edson Chris Vancura Co-captain . All South Suburban Co-captain Special Mention All State 1 1 ' Lockport was defeated by the men from Thornton of Harvey as the LINE B The smooth operators of the Porter line managed to connect successful plays and winning points to make their 1959 season the best in the past three years. Trying hard to equal last year's opening game with Evergreen Park, the Porters fought valiantly but were unable to ring up the single point needed for a tie game. . Our Hrst home game wit - ' - holic High School was the most memorable of the or this was the - - time we have ever been victorious over f 1llt - lg--urfflfflfh ional 1 Falling f - r I ' u e . -- - . . 'sa intment for the Lockpor ,r . w o ha ope - Porters had start - 'nning streak. Thing oked much brighter when we met and conquere tr- Kays. The - t encounter with Blue Island was a loss for the P ers. How- ever, we Xa - 'r score at a mere three points. Homeco is a -T -e 'ed upon as the 1 - o e season, and the tilt with nton Fractio '. .. as no exc on. In this game we racked up our u tie score. The accent w spirit in both players and fans, and the tie scor ' ' i ' - e . Checking in equipment after a busy football season season was drawmg toaclose' ' is more work than anticipated as Ed Murrie and The Porter line came through in the nick of time and ended the season Don Lemmgn, managers, and Dave Goeke, head with a victory over Bloom's Trojans, This put both teams in a tie for manager, have f0UHd Om- x fourth place in the South Suburban League. That game will stay fresh in the fans' minds for quite a while since both the heavy snow Hurry and excellent playing made it an outstanding game. VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD: BACK ROW: joe Fabbre, Bruce Fulton, jim Goeke, Rolin Bolattino, Boyzell Carlisle, Tom O,Donnell, Jim Long, Ed Edson. THIRD ROW: Terry Johnston, Tom Johnston, Bill Carr, Ronald DaRosa, Dave Underwood, Bill Kruck, john Young. SECOND ROW.' Bill Diaz, Victor Benson, Tom House, Dennis' Lapikas, Cliff LeGrand, Jim Mance, Cecil Burns. FRONT ROW: Vernon Voss, James Poe, Cecil Underhill, Chris Vancura, Alan Senffner, Dennis Strong, Bill Halvorsen. PORTERMITES DIAL Q- -I RECORD SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SQUAD: BACK ROW: Steve Dobosz, Eugene Fracaro, Barney Ritter, Ray Mor- rison, Roger Smith, J. W. Walton, Warren Schussler, Dan LeGrand. THIRD ROW: Jim Zeller, Dave Likar, Dave Holmes, Bob Zitzke, Ken Kirk, Jesse Couch, Jim Ludwig, Jim Tijna. SECOND ROW.' Julius Young, Frank Kerschbaum, Charles Colegrove, Jack Eaton, Andy Dystrup, Chuck Hughes, Richard Moholick, Den- nis Gerches. FRONT ROW: Albert Zanzola, Bill Rum- chak, Nick Friend, John Moroz, Chuck Clark, Jim Rumchak, Jim Machak, Mitchell Pinnick. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD: BACK ROW: Mr. Con- nors, Joe Vancura, Clarence Ericksen, Gary Brainard, Dennis Bratton, Dick Stauss, Vincent Fernandez, Bob Carr, John Peter- son, Joe Lawson: manager, Mr. Blum. SECOND ROW: Jim Piepcr, manager, Frank Gotschika, Jim Johnson, Erik Ogren, Myron Fulton, Robert Gatson, David Deel, Tom Murphy, Jim Phillips, Mike Pauly, Howard Shepherd. FRONT ROW: Brian Boland, Bob Keeffer, Tim Joseph, Bill Thompson, Dave Thom- ann, Dale Morocco, Early Deloach, Robert Fox, Mike Brunner. ONLY A MILE LEFT its-tw ' A CROSS-COUNTRY: BACK ROW: Frank Gutierrez, ereaux, Rowland Meyers, Dick Dystrup, Lance Sindo, Jim Ward, Chuck Stanley, Stu Brown, Robert Muller, Jim Johnson, John Alexander. Jerry Genge. FRONT ROW: Jim Standard, Art Dev- On your mark, and on the sound of the gun, the Porters was the standard distance of a mile and nine-tenths. The course, were off on the first season of cross country at LTHS. which was designated by white flags, was rough and twisting. An annual state meet proved that cross country is able to The team compiled a one and three record for the season. hold its own as a sport. But to many boys it also provided The lone win was against Lemont High whereas the three valuable training for such winter sports as wrestling, swimming, losses were dealt out by Blue Island, Lincoln-XVay, and Naper- and basketball. ville. The team also placed second in a triangle meet. The home course, laid out on the grounds of Dellwood Park, ll f Lockport was ably represented at conference and district meets by Mr. Rogers looks intently at one of his cross- Chuck Stanley, Frank Gutierrez, Rowland lNIeyers, Stuart Brown, Jim country runners as he clocks his speed. Ward, and Jim Johnson. 129 F E y .. p ,V Q A Q -W . . PO RTE RS fgl.-ff , kk . git 3 L .g.,5'Q.Lggt11, . E31xQ..y.g?, ' , ,,xr?.i,g,j1S,.23t. 4 ' , A ,,,1.,,.,i'. 5. f:.51't HL.: 1- - Af W WMM 5 5' -er , -: .......,,. e..,..-m... .. a .,,aw..a.-Y ,,.,,.n,.... . , . . .... . - V. tw ,, BACK ROW: George Burris. Dwight Feryance. Gary French. THIRD ROW: Doug Carlson. Chuck Nicholls. Dave Holmes, Ed Rossetto. SECOND ROW: Don Lemmon. Dan Lindberg. Johnson. FRONT ROW: George Nordstrom. John Filpowitz. Ed Johnson. Jim North. Lance Sindo. Duane Gronewald. Not pic- tured: Greg Gleason. George Herman. Ken Fiske. Dennis Jennings. John Lund. Bill Luebs. Jim Smithberg. Tom The 1959-1960 winter sports season found the Porter swimmers splash- ing their way to victory. Our tankmen drowned the hopes of victory for Argo, East Aurora. and Thornton Fractional South. Shining as stars in the eyes of coach Charles Beseman were three juniors: Greg Gleason. Gary French. and Jim Smithberg. record breakers of the varsity team. George Herman broke four records during the year. He holds the best performance in the 50-yard butterfly stroke. 100-yard individual medley. 140-yard free style. and 160-yard individual medley. The 40-yard breast stroke record was smashed by Sophomore Dave Holmes. while Freshman Gerald Pekar gave the top performance recorded for the 80-yard individual medley. 4 157.8 seconds! Coach Charles Beseman happily in- forms Greg Gleason he has broken the record for the lflfl-yard free style. This accompanied Greg's record for the 40-yard free style, Onlookers. Gazy French and Alina Srnithberg. proved valuable when they broke rec- ords for the lflfl-yard butterfly and l00-yard breast stroke. respectively. BACK ROW: Gary Geissler. Dennis Kimsey. Jim Peterson. Stanley Bernot. Xiike Pauly. SECOND ROIV: James Landon. Dwight Volling. Jerry Pekar. David Deel. Bob Keeffer. Franklin Treseder. FRONT ROW: Tom Edson. Ron Meyer. Charles Pinnick. Terry Gray. Melvin Mcfiich- oels. George Burcham. Not pictured: Donald Bruce. PORTERS DIAL SECOND IN SOUTH SUBURBAN Lockport Porter varsity players finished their stupendous season with a 25-6 won-lost record, making them the Uwinningestn team in the history of the school. A consolation of the six losses would be that we lost only to teams which were state- ranked at the time we played them. Among the Porters many conquests were the first place trophy from the Naperville Invitational Tourney, and the fourth place trophy from the Pontiac Holiday Tournament. This was also the season for breaking records. Ed Edson broke the school's individual scoring record with Five hundred and ninety-seven C5972 points. Our eighty-six f86j points scored against our great rival, Joliet Township High School, was the highest team score. attained by any Lockport Cagers. Our greatest accomplishment was the capture of a regional tournament crown. At the end of a most exciting overtime period the score remained Lock- port 54, Bloom 49, giving Lockport its first regional trophy in twenty-two years! Although we were downed by Kankakee, sec- tional, our team record, the sportsmanship of play- ers and fans, and the spirit of each individual will be remembered long after every loss is forgotten. LOCKPORT SETS BEST RECORD EVER 25 WINS. . . .6 LOSSES BACK ROW: Al Wason. Rich Spink, Ron Coslett. Bill Carr, Bruce Fulton. Larry Flory, Rolin Bolatrino. Dick Dystrup, Ed Edson, Jim Long, Joe Simon, Bob Pinnick, Jim Johnson, Art Devereaux, Chris Vancura, Rowland Meyer. FRONT ROW: Dave Goeke, manager, Coach Connors, Coach Blum. REGIONAL CHAMPS SEASON RECQRD Opponent LTHS Joliet Catholic 66 68 Kankakee 33 56 Argo 63 54 XVilmington 37 58 Kankakee 48 47 Joliet 48 64 Thornton of Harvey 41 55 Auroro QYYestl 36 40 Blue Island 59 66 Joliet Catholic 44 53 Bloom 54 64 Naperville 40 57 Kankakee 57 45 Blue Island 42 64 Joliet 55 86 Thornton of Harvey 45 47 Evergreen Park 50 66 Blooms 51 62 Pontiac 55 61 Argo 50 63 The faces of the victorious Porters express their jubilation after gaining the Regional crown by defeating Bloom 54 to 49. BACK ROPV: Coach Connors, Larry Flory, Joe Simon, Dick Dvstrup. Bruce Fulton. SECOND ROIV: Bill Carr, Art Devercaux, Jim Johnson. FRONT ROIV: Ed Edson, Jim Long. Chris Vancura. The basket that made history - Jim Lor1g's two pointer was Lock- ports 50th point in overtime session of Regional. Dick Dystrup ex- pectantly awaits results. 132 Easy Ed Edson, as he was referred to by sports' writers, was a member of the Hrst team chosen at the Pontiac Tourn- ament. The tall center was also a unanimous choice for the South Suburban Conference team and the Joliet Area All- Stars, Ed, along with Bruce Fulton, a junior letterman. was chosen a Chicago Area All-Star. QR: Ed Edson exhibits the excellent form which enabled him to break the school's scoring record with 597 points, giving him third place in the area. FROSH-SOPH POST EXCELLENT RECORD K 5,28 --.JS FRESH-SOPH SQUAD: BACK ROW: Bfyron Fulton. Richard Acuff. Jim Goeke, Edward Duncan. SECOND ROW: Bob Zitzke, joe Sartori. Ken Kirk. Robert Gatson. FRONT ROW: Dan LcGrand. Ozzie Ludwig. Chuck Clark. Nick Friend, Dave Likar. FRESHNIAN SQUAD: BACK ROW: Jim Maloy. manager. Bob Clark. Dan Rhodes, Bob Carr, Dale Marocco. Alan Langley, Jim Beall, Alan Haas. Joe Law- son. manager. SECOND ROW: Brian Boland. Andy Dystrup. Erik Oqren. Dennis Bratton, hiyron Fulton, Ray Ryan. Carl Ballantine, Bob Alexander. manager. FRONT ROW: John Peterson. Ozzie Ludwig, Richard Wittkofski, Doug Toft, Tony VValther, John Thudium. Dick Stauss. One reason for Bruce Fulton's outstanding ability was his height - and point-getting attributes. Bruce proves this by out-inaiicuvcring four Joliet players and adding another two points to boost Lock- Jim Long attempts to dribble past opponents as Art Devereaux pOrt,s1mdO,m.J01iCI- stands ready to give assistance. 133 Bill Genge takes the advantage over his opponent in one of his varsity wrestling matches. The wrestling team attracted much attention as the boys entered into a great deal of 'gtoughw tournaments. In the conference competition in various the team, wrestling against four other teams, came out teams met at the sectional and the The team also placed fifth in the district after rivalry be- tween the nine teams there. in fourth place. Eleven Porters took fifth place. WRESTLERS: BACK ROW: John Puppel, Frank Paul, Ken Schrader, Jim Johnson, Julius Young, Jesse Guie- terrez. Early Deloach, Jim Pieper, Mike Reta. THIRD ROW: Onas Roark, Ken Young, Darrell Lapierre, Bill Thompson. Jerry Genge, John Rowley, Mike Brunner, Pierson BIcFarland, Frank Guieterrez. SECOND ROW: WRESTLERQ QEIZE SE K About to earn another five points for Lockport is Jim Rum- chak, who is pinning his opponent. The team proudly carried home the seventh place victory after competition in the statewide tournament which in- cluded the representation of eighty teams throughout the state of Illinois. The results of our matches in the South Suburban League play was a record of five wins and nine losses. Al- though the team is small and as yet quite new, it has made an excellent showing both in skill and sportsmanship. Ken Fracaro. VVillie WVright, Jacob VVright, Alan Senff- ner, Vernon Voss, Dennis Gerchis, Wlarren Schussler, Terry Johnston, Joe Vancura. FRONT ROPV: Rfr. Zim- mer, Jim Rumchak, Bill Rumchak, Jesse W'illiams, Jim lVard, Stuart Brown, Jeff Chandler, Thedotis Lincoln, Ed Dorris, lkfr. Deskin. VENTH IN STATE STUART BROWN. vERNoN voss. AND JIM RUMCHAK Stuart brown, team captain and a tre- mendous point-getter this season, was a great asset to the Lockport matmen. His record was twenty-four wins and seven losses in the 127 pound weight class. In South Suburban League competition he earned a second place berth. Stu placed third in district, second in sec- tional, and a creditable second in state. Blr. Zimmer and llr. Deskin look doubtful as to the outcome of Bill Rumchak's weight. REPRESE NT LOCKPORT AT STATE . The best record of the season. twenty- eight wins and five losses, was held by Vernon Voss. lYrestling in the 180 pound weight class. he secured second in South Suburban League play, second in district, and first in sectional. Vernon worked his way to a. commendable sec- ond in state. 135 Jim Tiger Rumchak held a praise- worthy record of twenty-seven wins and five losses in the 95 pound weight class. In the South Suburban League Confer- ence and in district he held the first place solt. Although he did not win a place in state, he represented Lockport worthily. VARSITY RECORD Team Carl Sandberg Glenbard . . . Joliet .....,. Blue Island . . Morris .... Bradley . . . Bloom . . . Joliet ..., Kankakee . . . Joliet Catholic Joliet ..,.... Blue Island . . Harvey . . . Kankakee . . . Bloom . , . Harvey . . . 0 .. .. 8 opponmf LTHS 15 7 .. 5 11 35 can 270 240 230 240 .. 3M un .. 4M IOM ,. im 11m 320 338 345 333 .. 9 6 .. 13 2 .. 2M 125 .. M 13h .. 3 7 LINKSTERS Being a freshman did not hinder Ozzie In addition to Jim Johnson's outstanding Ludwig from becoming one of the top putting ability is his chipping which he five men of the golf team. demonstrates during a practice session. THE TOP PORTER FIVE BACK ROW.' Chuck Stanley, Ralph Larsen, David Goeke, Dennis Singletary, Dick Dystrup Rowland Meyers, Jim Johnson. SECOND ROW: Joe Vancura, Robert Bruce, Bob Magolan, Jim Beal, Stuart Brown. FRONT ROW: John Schrock, Jerry Pekar, Ozzie Ludwig, Bob Cas- wick. DEFEND SSL TITLE Chuck Stanley shows that a sand trap is no Ralph Larsen capitalizes on his powerful Returning to next year's team is Row great obstacle if proper form is used as he drive as he tees off on the fifth hole at Tex- land Meyers, who is making a recovery blasts onto the green. aco. from a difficult lie in a ruif. REPREQENT LOCKPORT IN CONFERENCE PLAY Coach Ed Hillis golf team held a nine wins and four losses record when they entered into district competition at Big Run. Here Lock- port captured fourth in a Field sporting eight teams and sixteen schools. Local rival Joliet Catholic, won out over all entries with a four man total of 323. For Lockport Chuck Stanley was low with eighty-one, Ozzie Ludwig and Dick Dystrup came in with a pair of eighty- three's, and Stu Brown shot an eighty-five. The Porter total of 332 was good for fourth place. The Lockport golfers were out to defend their title of South Suburban champs as they entered conference play at Glen Woodie Golf Course. Returning from the championship team in defense of the title were Jim John- son, Ralph Larsen, and Chuck Stanley. The winner was undertermined because of a tie. Lockport placed fourth with the top four men total. If all seven men are considered, Lock- port will be overall winner. The coaches will not meet to make the decision until the fall. 1,1 The senior golf members supplied the 1960 squad with the strength, vigor, and determination that is necessary to any outstanding team. BACK ROW: jim John- son, David Goeke, Dennis Singletary, Dick Dystrup. FRONT ROW: Stuart Brown, Ralph Larsen, Chuck Stanley. 137 PORTER NINE WINS Keith LeGra.nd Pitcher Jack Alexander Right Field Rollie Bollatino Jim Long Catcher First Base Under the guidance of head coach Bill Kappmeyer, the Porter baseball team captured the district championship. Holding a four win and three loss record when entering district competition, Lockport drew Plainfield in first round competition. The Wlildcats suffered their sixth setback as Lockport behind Ed Edson swamped them ten to nothing. The Porter squad went on to beat Lemont seven to three for the district title. The Porters handed Joliet Catholic a decisive seven to one loss on the Hrst round game of the sectional battle. Keith LeGrand held the Hilltoppers to a four hit ball game and led the squad closer to the sectional title and the chance to go to the State baseball championship tourney at Peoria. In the sectional finals the Porters fell to York with a score of three to nothing. York got only three hits off Porter pitching, one OH Ed Edson and two off Keith LeGrand, but managed to capitalize fully on them. Prior to the York loss the Porters had a seven game winning streak. The baseball squad Finished second in conference play, their only defeat being Harvey. Their overall record was fourteen wins and four losses, the best record ever held by a Lockport squad. BACK ROW: Frank Paul, manager, Ed Edson, Vic Sullins, Ray JOhI1 Alexander, JOl1n Adelman, Jerry CL1niCO, Ron COSlett. Grohar Tom Marion, manager. THIRD ROW: Henry Schroll, Howard Hawes, E. Barsotti, Dave Adamson. FRONT ROVVS Jim Long Bruce Fulton, Jim Abrams, Keith LQGX-and, Cliff Le- Coach Kappmeyer, Jim Mance. Bill Malinowski, Rollie Bollatino. Grand Bob Ballantine, John Johnsen, manager. SECOND ROW: Dennis Lapikas, Al Wason, Bob Barra. 138 DISTRICT AND REGIONAL Jim Mance Second Base VARSITY RECORD Team Opponent LTHS Oak Lawn 4 8 Naperville 1 0 Fractional 4 3 Joliet 2 6 Argo 6 13 Blue Island 7 10 Harvey 4 3 Plainfield 0 10 Lemont 3 7 Naperville 6 7 Fractional 2 5 Reavis O 8 Kankakee 1 4 Joliet Catholic 1 7 York 3 O Reavis 4 9 Bloom Cancelled Carl Sandberg Cancelled Lincoln YVay Cancelled Bruce Fulton Vic Sullins Third Base Shortstop N Bill Malinowski Bob Ballantine Center Field Left Field Because of the energy and enthusiasm of the baseball coaches, each of the squads posted excellent records. Mr. Strobbe, freshman coachg Mr. Kappmeyer, varsity coachg Mr. Heggerty, sophomore coach. 139 1, Mm Qin ' X5 5 7 I I A . fy. V1 One of the essentials of a good relay team is the pass- ing of the baton. Bill Carr and Ron DaRosa perfect this for a coming meet. Mr Jackson, coach, congratulates Frank Gutier- reaz on a line timing after one of his races. Jim Machak, star pole vaulter, goes up for a record breaking jump. VARSITY RECORD TEAM OPPONENT LTHS Lincoln-lVay . . . ..... 44 70 Carl Sandburg . . . .... 69 49 Argo .......... .... 8 9 28 WILL COUNTY MEET Joliet ..... ....................... . 35m Lockport ..... .35M4 Crete Monee . . . .272y, Peotone ....... . 19M Joliet Catholic .... . 15 Wlilmington ..., . 9M Lockport . . . 822, Blue Island . . . 103W Bremen ......... .32 Evergreen Park . . . .QQM Lockport . . . . 16 Thornton . . . .SOM Argo .... .49M Lockport . . .28 Joliet ...... .88 Lincoln-Way . . . .32 Lockport , . . .22M, Joliet ..... .88M Kankakee .... .......... . . . . 86M NETMEN AND CINDERMEN 4'f..'kfr 'REQ BACK ROW: Ed Duncan, Edmon Thomas, John Rigoni Vernon Voss, Ray Morrison, J. W. Walton, Jerome Genge Roger Pearson, Frank Kerschbaum, Chris Vancura. SECi OND ROW: Richard Acuff, Jim Machak, Robert Garson, Lee Millsap, John Rowley, Tom Johnson, Jack Eaton s gy. 7- as , kristy., Q Jann? 1 t urn. f Richard Orr, Richard Mueller, Frank Gutierrez, Bill Carr. FRONT ROW: Richard Rohr, manager, Selmo Campbell Ted Lincoln, Ron Blackwell, Gary Brainard, Jim Johnsonj Pierson McFarland, Ron DaRosa, Terry Johnston. BACK ROW: Don Carlson, Jack Carlstrom, Millard Ruddell, Frank Boyd, Ron Wrobel, Richard Armstrong. FRONT ROW: Larry Mudron,'Lance Sindo, Larry Flory, Jim North, Ed Johnson. VARSITY RECORD TEAM OPPONENT LTHS Downers Grove . . . ..... . .5 O lVest Aurora . . . . . .5 O Morris ....... . . .3 2 Rich . . . . .5 0 Bloom . . . . . .2 2 Joliet ....... . . .4 1 Blue Island . . . . .5 O Argo ..... . . .2 2 Thornton . . . . . .3 1 Kankakee . . . . . .3 1 Bloom .... . . .3 2 Joliet ....... . . .3 1 Blue Island . . . . . .2 2 Thornton . . . . . .3 2 Kankakee . . . . . .4 1 GAIN VALUABLE EXPERIENCE BACK ROW.' George Nordstrom, Bill Ott, Robert Koch, John Gorski. Bill Hilsa- Don Carlson, Frank B0YCl, and. Ron Uwfobel beck, Al Langley, Doug Carlson. FRONT ROW: Melvin Rock, Mike Morse, Al formed the backbone of rhls years ffmms ream- Zanaola., Rick Padilla, Bob Carr, Terry Gray. Of these three Frank and Doug will be back next year to give their support to the team. 141 Abrams, James 16,20.106,138 Abrams, Karen 68,109,122 Acuff, Richard 60,133,140 Adamson, David 16.52138 Adamson, Selmalyn 16,52,57,81.98,99 Adelman, Karen 17,60,108 I Adelmann, Jeanine 68 Adelmann, John 15.52,56,138 Adelmann, Kathy 60 Adkins, Samuel 52.114 Affrienti, Vincent 68,114 Agnich, Ronald 60 Ahern, Patricia 15,60 Alberico. Linda 20 Albers, Brian 16.20,123 Albert, David 68 Alefggider, John 15,20,95,123,129, Alexander, Robert 6s,75,114,133 Allen, Lucille 52,112 Allen, Ora 20 Allen. Sarah 68 Ambrosini, Samuel 52 Qngerson, grthu53gfg.20.123 n erson. ett . . 3,84.85,99, 102.107,108.110,117 ' Anderson, Carolynn 20 Anderson, Danny 68 Anderson, Evelynn 15.60,107 Anderson, Faye 68,109 Anderson, George 15,52,111 Anderson. James 68 Anderson, Lynn 20 Anderson, Ross 60 Anderson, Victoria 68 Anglemire, Carole 20,107 Angus, David 20,52 Angus, La Vonne Anzzolin, Nina 16,60.81.103,108 Armstrong, Richard 60.141 Arthur, Maggie 68.109 Asher, Sherry 16.60 Aultz, David 68.114 Ayes? Janice 15,16,52,95.99,102.113, Baca. Mary Frances 21,102,113 Bachmann, Grace 5,17,52,81,85,100, 106.110.122 Bachcess. Douglas 60 Baldazzi, Joyce 52 Baldazzi, Robert 16,21.52 Baldego, Lorraine 16.21,107 Ballantine, Carl 68.113133 Ballantine, Charles 109,113 Ballantine, Carole Ballantine, Robert 52,113,138.139 Banks, Jerry 60,111 Barbic. David 21 Barlow. Barbara 60 Barnard. Larry 52 Barnick, Sandara 60 Barone, Norma 68 Barsotti. Edward 52.138 Barta. Robert 52,138 Baxa, Charles 15 Baxa, Ronald 16.21,52 Beacham, Ethel 52 Beall. James 68.133136 Beall. Sharon 68.109 Beaudry, Norma J. 60,112 Becker. Mary Ann 21.49.81,84,85, 100,103,106,110,113,117 Becker, Robert 21 Bennett, Kathleen 68,113 Bennett, Margaret 21,80,81,85,99, 100,101 110 Bennett, Rosalie 16,52,99,107,113 Benson, Alan 68,75 Benson, Beth 68 Benson, Victor 16,52,81,102,127 Berg, Vernon Bergbower, Curtis 21 Bergseth, Kathleen 16,60,98 Bernot, Stanley 68,130 Berryman, Lynda 52,112 Berta, Melaine 68,69,91,103 Birkey, Patty 68.69,128 Bivens, Roy 16,52 Black, Barbara Blaha, Ray 52 Blake, Victor Blasing, Donald 52 Blaskey, Eugene 68 Blaskey, Raymond 22 Blaskey, Shirley 16,52 Blatnik, Anne 17,60,108,113 Blattel, Gerald 52 Blazekovich, Ronald 60 Blazevich, Charles 68 Blazevich, Janet 22 Blogg, Charles 22 Blogg, William 60 Blum, Anthony 111 Bockholdt, Cheryl 15,68,100 Boehme, Juanita 16,22,80,106,128 Boland, Brian 68.128.133 Bolattino, Rolin 52,106,131,138 Bolek, Edward 53 Borg, Thomas 52 Borio, JoAnn 22 Botarf, Chirstina 68 Botarf, Patricia 22 Botka, Lynn 68,114 Boyd, Frank 53,141 Bozicevich, James 53 Bozik, Dolores 53 Braasch, Thomas 15 22,84 Bradock, Thomas 15P,22,84 Brainard, Gary 69,109,128,140 Brainard, Janet 16,22,95.112 Brake, Bonita 16,53.81.85,98,113 Bratten, Georgia Ann 22 Bratten, Judy 69 Bratton, Dennis 69,128,133 Brehn, Barbara 60,108 INDEX Brehn, Gerald 23 Breitwieser, Janet 69,109,112 Breitwieser, Neta 23,112 Bridel, Pauline 60 Briles, Duane 60 Brimmerman, Margo 69 Brockway, Bonnie 69,122 Bromberek, Gloria Bromberek, Linda 60 Bromberek, Ronald 23.60,111 Brower, Marilyn 60,101 Brower, Paul 16.23 Brown, Lillie 53 Brown, Rebecca 17.69.98.102.103 Brown, Stuart 16.23.42.81.84,85,103, 123 129 134,135.136,137 Brdnrd, Suisan 23,29,s1,s5,99,1o0,1o1, 110,117,122 Brozovich, Shirley 23 Bruce, Donald 69 Bruce, Robert 136 Brunner, Michael 68.128,134 Bruntjen. Frank 16,23 Bryan, Wayne 53 Buck, Paul 69 Buer, Gary 53 Buhmann. Eugene 53 Buhmann. George 60 Bumber, James 53 Bumber, Tom 69 Burcham, Edna 23,87,110,112,113, 115 Burcham. George 69.130 Burger. Cindy 16.53.91 Burke. Diane 16.23.80.98.99,101, 107,110 Burns, Cecil 23.111.127 Burns. Peggy 17.60.103 Burris, George 16,525,130 Busch, Dave 69 Cabaro. Katherine 53 Cable. Kenneth 15.60 Cagwin. Sandra 16.24.102 Campbell. Barbara Campbell. Lillie 60.108113 Campbell, Nobbie 24 Campbell. Selmn 60.140 Caneva, Denise 17.69 Canfield. Richard 60 Cankar. John 60.107 Cankar, Mary Ann 16.53.107 Capista. Connie 17.69.113 Capitino. Marlene 60 Capps, Laura 69 Carey, Dennis 69.114 Carey, Linda 53 Carfaro, Billie 53 Cargle. Bernard 60.111 Cargle, Walter 53.97 Carlisle. Boyzell 127 Carlock, Chervl 53 Carlson, Don 53.141 Carlson, Doug 60,81.103.130.141 Carlson, Virginia 53,81,92,98,99, 106,112 Carlstrom, Jack 16,53,141 Carlton, Earl 24 Carnett, Steve 69 Carpenter, Gloria 53 Carr, iudith 53,102 Carr, obert 69.128,133,141 Carr, William 53,81,123,127,131,132, 140 Carrier, Grace 33 Carter, David 60 Carter, Harold 24,106 Carter, oan 69 oran 69 Carter, L Carter, Peggy 53,101 Caswick Robert 69,136 Cavett, Wilma Cavitt, James 16,53 Caxizixgtto, Jeannine 53,96,99,112, Chambers, Elinor 24 Chambers, Sue 15 Chandler, Ernestine Chandler, Jeff 53,134 Chandler, Ruth 69 Chandler Tonia 61,107 Cheney, Barbara 15,16,53,92 Cherry, David 69 Chestnut, Beverly 69 Chestnut, Donna 14 Cheviron, Patricia 61 Chinderle, Ronald Christian, George 69 Christo her, Martin 61 Cisler, Tana 15.61.98,112,113 Cissne, Robert 53,69 Clark, Charles 60,61,107,108,128,133 Clark, Harold Clark, Robert 133 Clark, Sharon 61 Clements, Mary 53 Cleveland, Edward 53,111 Clower, Linda 61 Cobb, John 61 Colclasure, Lowell Colegrove, Charles 61.128 Colegrove, Virginia 69,109,112 Collier, Michael Collofello, LoAnn 16.24.81.99.113 Coqgflello, atricia 53,57,81,99,110, Collofello, Ray 70 Collopy, Richard 15,80,84 Combes, Carol 61 Connery, Patricia 53 Cook, Charles 24 Cooper, Diana 16,53 Cooper. Philip 61 Cora, Charles 61 Cora. Raymond 70 Corbley, LeRoy 25,123 Corbley, Noma 16,61 142 Corcoran, Mike 61 Cordova, Adrian 53 Cordova, Delores 70 Core, Anne 70,73.122 Corniels, Sandra 70 Corssen, Sharon 61 Coslett, Ronald 53,81,131,138 Costable, Deanna 25.81,83.84,101 Cotter, 'Joyce 61,98,107,110 Couch, ennifer 70 Couch, Jesse 61.128 Cox, Leonard 25 Cox, Sharon 53 Craver, Daxid 70 Crocker, Caroline 70,112 Crocker, Steve 53 Crompton, Ray 61 Crook, William Cross, Orus Cecil 25,111 Cross, Mary 61,108 Cullison, Leonard 61 Cummings, Patricia 70.109 Cummings, Pauletta 54.81.98 Cunico, Gerald 21,25.80,101,123,138 Cunico, Linda 70 Cunico, Roberta 61 Curtis, Francis Lynette 61 Curtis, Michele 25,81,84,85,99,100, 102,110 Czuchra, Betty 16.54.98 Czuchra, Richard 61 Daring ilggeph 25,41,80,81,85,99,100, Darin, Mary Louise 70 DaRosa, Gary 25 Da52o??4I3onald 16,54.85,92,102, Davis, James 61 Davis, oyce 70 Davis, Sally 16.52.54.81.98.102,107 DaVito. Karen 70,109 DeAngelis, Anthony 16.54.109 DeAngelis, Phyllis 16.54.108 DeClue, Berniece 16,25,112 Dedo, VVendell 70 Deel, David 70,128,130 Deel, Faith 54 Dekker, Donald 26 Deloach, Early 70,128,134 Denato, Alberta 54 Denton, Patricia 61 DePra, Sharon 16,61,98 DePriest, Bill 26 DePriest, Jannie 61 Derenski. Elaine 16,26 Bernick, Eiane ernic , ynne Devereaux, Arthur 26.129.131,132 Devine, Jacqueline 54,113 Devine. atricia 16,26 Dewald. Jolene 54 Diaz, William 127 Diemer. Diana 70.109 Djerf, Carol 15.69,70,109,128 Doboz, Steve 61.128 Dodd, Larry 70 Dod e, Sharon 61 Domqaroviak, Karen 14.54 Dorion, Kenneth 26 Dorion, Linda 70.112 Dorris, Edward 26.134 Dorris, Charlette Maxine 54 Drake. James 26,94.98.106 Dranchak, Sandy 61,112,113 Drury, Barbara 17,61,110 Duckmanten, Michael 61 Dudek, Michael 70 Dudek, Raymond 61 Dudek, Ronald 61 Dulny, Mary 26 Dulny, Rose 61,107,108,113 Duncan, Eddie 70,133,140 Dvorak, Frederick 70 Dystrup, Andy 70,103,128 133 Dystrup, Riennrd 27,8J,85',102,106, 129,l31,132,136,137 Eaton, Dennis 27 103 Eaton, Jack 61,128,140 Ebenroth, Harold 27 Eddy, Judy Edson, Edward 15,27,96,123,127, 132,133,138 Edson, Thomas 70,130 Egizio, John 70 Eichhorn, Linda 61 Eipers, Lawrence 54,111 Eipers, Linda 70 Ekkert Sharon 70 Eklund, Robert Ellegood, Lawrence 54 Ellena, Phyllis 27,107,112,113,122 Elmore, Billy 70 Elmore, Evelyn 54 Ely, Hollie 61 Emery, Paula 54 Ennis, Kathleen 16,27,80,98.110 Ennis, Margaret 70,73,98,109,113 Ericksen, Clarence 70,128 Ericksen, ucly 54,112 arian 15,16,27,125 Ericksen, ill Erickson, Joan 15 Erickson, Richard 70,111 Fabbre, Joseph 54,127 Failing, Barbara 16,54,112,113 Fallman, Stanley 16,54 Farmer, Cheryl 70,113 Faarggvorth, Sally 16,27,97,99,107, Farr, Juanita 70,103 Farril,IJanice 61 Feely, hyllis 54,113 Feithen Patricia 14,27 84 85 93 97 99, 103,107,108,120,125 ' ' 3 1 Ferguson, Harvey 38.81 Ferguson, James 61,113 Fernandez, Vincent 70,128 Ferry, Judv 54 Feryance, Dwight 54,107,108,130 Filak, Terrance 54 Filipowicz, Chester 61,114,130 Finefield, Carol 54 Finefield, Delbert 54 Fineliied, Linda 61,538,101 Finley, Robert 70,109,114 Fisher, Ray 54 Fisher, Sharon 16,27,80,85,100,106 Fiske, Kenton 27,94 Fitzgierald, Charles 16,28,84 Flec inger Ronald rierener, Gloria 16,28,8O Flory, Lawrence 54,56,131,132,141 Flowers, Bonnie Foreman, Ralph 28 Foreman, Thomas 28 Foschi, Phyllis 70 Foster, Raymonda 16,28,112 Fox, Robert 70,128 Fracaro, Engine 61,128 Fracaro, kc 61,101 Fracaro, 'en 61,134 Fracaro, Virginia 54.113 Frampton, Carolyn 15,28,102,112,122 Francisco, Eugene 61 Frank, Virginia 61 Frank, Carole Frazier, Angelic 54 Frazler, Nancy 28,70,112 Freeman, Richard 61 Freier, Michael 70,114 Freier, Ross 16.54,97,114 Freier, Terry 28 French, Betty 70 French, Gary 16.54.130 Friend, Nicholas 61,128,133 Fronek, Thomas Fulton, Bruce 14.54,123,126,127,131, 132,133,138.139 Fulton, Carolyn 16.28 Fulton, Marjorie Fulton, Myron 70,109,128,133 Gabriel, Joe Gallegos, Barbara 61,108 Gans, Raymond 54 Garson, John 16,28 Gates, Gerald 70 Gates, Russell 62 Gatson, Robert 70,128,133,140 Gebert, Craig 70,111 Gebert, Step en 54 Geddes Lorel 16 62 98 113,128 Gee, Nferlene 16,17,62,66 Geissler. Gary 70,113,114,130 Genge, Bill 134 Genge, Jerome 62.129,134,140 Gerches, Dennis 62,107,128,134 Gestner, Garry 70 Giardina, Charlene 62,107,108,113 Giardina, Jose h Giardina, Shirliiay 54,107 Gilligan, Jay 62 Gilmore, Jacfgueline 28 Giordano, Ju ith Glabe, Larry 62 Glad, Phyllis 54 Glade, Graham 70 Gleason Gregory 54,97,107,108 Gliwa, James 70,114 Goddard, Cand 70 109 112 Goddard, Judy 16,62,112,113 Goeke, David 15,29,81,95,123,127, 131,136,137 Goeke, James 62,81,107,127,133 Goelz, Sandra Golden, Ronald Gordon, Richard 62 Gorecki, Annmarie 17,70 Gorski, John 62,141 Gothard, Leah 70 Gotschika, Frank 70,128 Govostis, Constance 29.101 Gray, Donna 54,95,98,99,107,120 Gray, Terry 70,109,115,130,141 Green, James Greparis, Rena 70,109 Grohar, Raymond 54,138 Gronwold, Duane 55,114,130 Gudac, Ildudith 16,55 Gudac, eona 70 Guinto, Donna Guinto, Raymond Gullicksen, Ean 71 Gullicksen, aren 29,106,113,122 Gutierrez, Frank 55 129,134,140 Gutierrez, Jess 71,134 Haas, Alan 71,133 Habenicht, Don 15,62 Haberkorn, Nadine 55 Hacker, Alice 71 Hagerty, Sandy 71 Ha ey, Kenneth 55 Haley, Diane 109 Hallis, George 29 Hallis, John 71 Halstead, Phili 29 Halvorsen, William 16,55,127 Hamilton, Patricia Hamilton, Richard 62 Hammond, Connie 71 Hampton, Dorothy 55 Hanley, Janice 71,109 Hanley, ynn 62 Hanna, Gerald 71 Hanna, Jdoan 16,29 Hanna, en 29 Hanson, Rae 29 Harbin, Odessa 62 Harper, Mildred 55.98,100,107 Harper, Sonja 71.109 Harris, Jane 71.98.109.113.122 Harris, Susan B. 16.29,55,81,85,98, 99,113,102,110,125 Harris, Susan Rae 16 Hart, R Harvey, Harvey, Harvey, Hawey, Hatton ichard ames 55,114 obn 55 ildred 71 Thomas 71 Ronald 55 Haver, 'Glenn 16.55 Hawes, Howard 30,111,138 Hawkins, Agnes 55,112 Heeg, Howard 55 Heeg, Robert 30 He'lta, Carol 62 Hellberg, Georgine 14.55.122 Hellberg, Davideen 16,30,81,85 Hembrougll, Nancy Herdes, Edwin 60 Herman, George 62,107 Herman, Mary Herman. Robert 62 Hester, Hibler, Hibne r, Sharon 30 Barbara 55 Barbara 55 Hickman, Howard 30.55 Hickman, Jeanine 14,16,30,96,99, 110,113,122 Hileman, Martha 71 Hill. Alan 71 Hill, Jolm 55 Hill, Lawrence 30 Hill. Mattin' 55 Hillock. Hillnck. Samuel 71 .109,115 Thomas 55.82 Hilsabeclt, Dave 117 Hilsabeclt. William 71,141 Hinton, Luke 62 Hirner, Bruce 55,92 Hirner, Susan 71 Hodge, Ray Hodge, Thomas 62 Holden. Allen 71 Holland, Susan 15.71.98.109 Holmes. David 62,128,130 Holt, Jerry 55 Holt. William Allen 55.114 Holt. Willialn Rov 55 Hopkins, Dnnnn 55 Hopkins, Ellen 55 House. Tonnnv 30.126.127 Householder. Dora 55 Hubbard, RoYce 55 Huekaba. M:n'guer-te 71 Hughes, 128 Charles 15.62,99.107.108. Huls. Deborah 16.55.99.102.128 Hutchinson, Leroy 71 Hutch in son, Nancy 55 Jackinski. Susan 71,109 Jaekinowski, Steve Jackson. .JoAnn 71 Jackson, Rosie 55.113 Ketchum, Eugene 62 Kevish, Dennis 62,72 Kevish, Robert 62 Kijowski, Nancy 62,112,113 Kimsey, Dennis 73,130 Kilnsey, Loran 31,80,84,101 King, Bernetta 16,31,10f7 King, Claude Kinsella, Dan 55 139 Malon, Dwight 72 Maloy, Bernard 72 Maloy, Jim 133 Mance, James 34.123.126.127,138, 139 Mandeville, Carol 56 Mandeville, Patil 16.34 Mansell, Robert 16.56 Kinzler, Sandra 16,55 Kirk, Kenneth 62.128,133 Kerman, Daniel 55 Kiss. Sandra 72 Kittinger, Anita 62 Kling, Gerald 56.111 Kluska Kluska Kluska Knarr, 110 Knight Knightl Knorr, Knorr, , Jerome 62 . .oann 16.62.107 Judith 31 107 ,Suzanne 16,17,62,103,107,108, Juanita aye 62 John 62 Thomas 62 Knubbe, Elaine 16,31,80,85,98,99, 106,122 Knutson, Judith 16,31,108 Kobart George 31 Kobe, Edward 62 Koch, Robert 63,141 Kokosz, Barbara 16.32,80 Kon, Dorothy 32,106,110,122 Koren, Charlene 63 Kosch, Dennis 56 Kosch, Gayle 63 Koigvificz, Joan 16,56,81,99,102,113, Kovacevich, Carolyn 16,32,107 Kozak, Geurgine Kozak, Patricia 56 Kralt, Jacqueline 16,63 Kraft, arion 32 Krickovich, Diane 72 Kristich, Dorothy 32,56,96 Kristich, Perry 106 Kroening, Karen 15,16,63 Kruck, Martha 56 Kruck, Bill 32,533,127 Krzyzak, Robert 63,108 Kuebler, Sharon 72 Kulms, Ruth 72 Kupina, James 32 Kurey, Karen 56,113 Kwarta, Susan 72,98 Laatz, Mike 16,32,96 Lackey, Thomas 17,56 Lambert, James 32 Landon, Betty 16,56,81,85,98,99,113, 117,130 Lange, Rita 16,63 Langley, Kenneth 72,133,141 Lapierte, Darrel 63.134 Lapikas, Dennis 16,56,127,138 Jadron. Judith 16 30.8082 Jaros. Lawrence 71 Jennines, Dennis 62.130 lnhns. Sharon 55 Legros, Johnsen, John 62,98.99.114.138 Johnson. Dallas 71 Johnson. Dennie 62.103128 Johnson. lidwarrl 30 55 81.130141 Johnson . lirlwin R1 R4 85.99.102.106 Johnson, Gwen 62.107 Johnson. larqueline 55.99 Johnsan. James 68,71.109.128,134. 14 Johnson James los:-oh 31.37 69.81. 103.117.123.129.131.132.136.137 lohnson InAnn 71 103.122 Johnson: Linda '11.19n Johnson. Maureen 112 Johnson. Pat 55 Jolmson, Robert 62 Johnson. Robert Donald 55.57 Johnson. Ruby 62 Johnson. Sally 71.100109 Johnson. Sandra 17.71.98,122 Johnson, Sharon 62.109 Johnson, Thomas Lee 16.31.12'l.130 Johnson, Thomas Lester 55,81,126, 140 Johnson, Virginia 55.112 Johnston, Terrance 55,127,134,140 ,loly, Robert 31 Joly, Sherrie 16.55 Jones, Barbara 71,109,113 Jones, Beatrice 71,109 Jones, David 62 115 Jones, Donna 71 Jones, Madeline 55,113 Jones, Harry Jones, Richard 55 Jones, Sarah 17,71,101,109 Joseph, Jimlny 128 ,Iosepl 1, 'Pimothy 72 Jungles, Betty 55 Jungles, Dolma 16,52,55,106,117 Jungles, Marilyn 62 jungles, Juriclc, Nancy 72 ames 62 Juricic, Joe 55 Jurmam 1, James 72 Kaluzny, Dale 72 Kapella, Barbara 55,81,96,106 Karkut, Patricia 62,108 Kasprzycki, Carol Kaveney, Judith 62 Keellier, Carol 15,16,55 Keeler, Robert 72,73,128,130 Keeley, Glendall 72 Kellogg. Susie 55 Kelly, Donald 31 Kelly, Terry 55,98.99.1U7 Kelm, Dave 62,98,99,109,115 Kelm, Diane 16,55 Kelm, Karen Kehn, Sandra 72 Kemp, Alice 16,55 Kem ra. Raymond 72 Kendall, Larry Kersrhbaum, Frank 62,107,128,140 Ketchum, Dorothy 31 Larsen, Linda 68.72,103 Larsen, Peter 32.84 Larsen, Ralph 32,80,123,136,137 Larson Allen 72 Larson: Thomas 72,114 Larson, Timothy 16,33 Latocha, Suzanne 63 Laufler, Alma 33.80,81.107,110 Lawson, Donis 17,72,109 Lawson, Jose uh 72,128,133 Lea, Holly 21,33,81,91,96,106,110 Lea, Joy 72 Ledwa, Robert 63,72 Ledwa, Wilma 112 Lee, Linda 63 LeFevers, Barbara 75,112 Lt-Fevers, Robert 16,56 Legan, Marianne 63.81,107.108 L1-Grand, Clill' 15.56.111.125.138 LcGrand, Daniel 15,63,107,108, 111,128,133 LeGrand, Keith 15,33,107,108,138 June 33 Lembach, Sandra 33,34,81,85,99,100 103,120 Leinen, Nancy 63,108 Leiser, Joseph 72,111 Lemmon, Donald 63.66.127.130 Lewandowski, Kay 56,108,110 Lil, Donna 72 Likar, David 63,128,133 Lakar, Virginia 56 Lincoln, Thedotis 63,123,134,140 Lindberg, Daniel 63,107,108,130 Lindstrom, Kenneth Lindstlom, Sharon 17,33,99,107 Linich, Gerald 72 Litwicki, Ronnie 72 Lockner, Sharon 33 Loiland, Brenda 72 Loncki, Patricia 33 Long, James 15,17,34.81,84,123,126, 127,131,132,133,138 Long Vivian 63,91,101,113 Lorijiigini, Mary Lynn 16,56,98,99, Loose, Geraldine 15,56,98,108 Lorenc, Marilyn 16,56 Love, JoAnn 72,109 Love, Lorcan 34 Lowe, Carol 56 Ludwig, Cheryl 72.75,112,113 Ludwig, Ozzie 68,72,82,102,103,109, 133,136 Ludwig, James 63.128 Luebs, Donna 63,98,107,108 Luebs, Mary Kay 14,34 Luebs, William 15.16,34.106,123.130 Lund, John 63,99,103,107,115,130 Lunningham, Dorothy 72 Lunninghain. Ludie 34 Lusciatti, Beverly 72,109 Lynch. Willialn 56 Lytle, Robert 56,115 Maehak, James 63,128,140 Magolan, Bob 72,136 Maguire, Diane 17.34,112,122 Maietick, Robert 72 Malinowski, William 16,56,113,138, Manthev. Marilyn 16,33,34.80,81,82, 85,87,98,102,110,116 Marco, Mary Jane 72,103,109 Margentina. Sandra 63 Marion, Thomas 16.35,138 Marlar, Nelda 72 Marocco, Dale 72.133 Marquey. Sandra 72,109 Martin, James 72 Martino, Donna 35,56,122 Manec, Dennis 35 Marzec, Renee 72,109 Maske, Donna 17,85,98,100 Maslan, Susan 15,63 Mass, Richard 72 Massey, Leona 72 Masterson, James 56 Mateski, Robert 35 Mathis, Jeanneane 72 Mathis Richard 56 Menuet, che.-yi 72,98 Mattas, Robert 63 Maute, Patricia 14,56 Maute, R. Lee 63 Maxwell, Esther 56 M221 Shiiicy 6372 111 114 Mea er, enry , Meadows, Mu.-gu.-er 16,3O,35,81,83, 85,99,102,106,117,122 Medek, Don D Meisingex', Dennis 63,110 Melovic, Dave 35 Mendoza, Frank Merrell, John 72 Meurer, eonard 57 Meyer, Marijean 17,57,107 Meyer, Ronald 72 81,130 Meyer, Rowland 57,129,131,136,137 Miaczynslsi, Barbara 72,109 Micenske, Barbara 101 Michaelscn, Carl 63 Mickulas, Sandra 63 Mikula, Carol 57 Miller, Beverly 15,63 Miller, Carol 63 Miller, Leona 57 Miller, Patricia 57 Miller, Robert 16,35 Miller, Ronald 63,101 Millsap, Lee 57,140 Mitchell, Bobbie Mitchell, Edward 57 Mitzit, David 35,82,115 Mladenic, Donna Mlynarik, Bonnie 35,110,115,120,122 Mocllel, Patricia 72.101 Mohalick, Raymond 35,106 Mohalick, Richard 63,128 Mohler, Robert 63 Moores, Gary 57 Moos, Alfred 35,111 Moos, Rich 111 Moroz, John 65,103,107,113,128 Morris, Larry 36,101 Morrison, David 64,107 Morrison, Raymond 64,128,140 Morrow, Arlene 64 Morse, Mike 81,141 Mostyn, Judy 16,57,99,102 Motsinger, Judy 57 Mudron, Lawrence 16,36,97,99,100, 102,106,110,141 Mueller, Richard 64,140 Muhieh, Jim 72 Mumaugh, Fred 64 Mumper, Edward 72 Murphy, Donald1f2636 Murphy, ose h Murphy, iiueli, 15,57,113 Murphy, Terry Murphy, Thomas 72,128 Murray, Kathleen 15,16,36,81,93,98, 99,103,110,120,122 Murray, Ralph 72,113,114 Murrie, Edward 15.52,57,127 Mushro, George 57 Myers, Lennie 64 McBride, Joyce 73 McBride, ouise 57,112 McCain, Martha 64,113 McCain, Mary Alice 57 113 Mecu.-my, william 16,36,96 McCartney, James 57,111 McComb, June 16,36 McCulluli1, Nobie 64,99,107 McDavid, Charles 36 MeDavid, Donald McDavid, Richard 64 Mclilrath, Coy 36 McFarland, Pierson 73,134,140 McGilvray, Marcy 73 MeGroarty Michael McIntyre, Donna 36,96,112,113 McKeand, Judy 73 McKinney, Jerilyn 36 McNear, JoAnn 73,109 McNear, atricia 57 McNichols, Melvin 73,130 McRae, Mike 73,109 McReynolds, Roger 57 McSllel'xy, Raymond 57 Neal, Donald 57,102 Nelson, Dennis 57 Nelson, Lynda 57,110,122 Nelson, Roy 102,114 Nicholls, Charles 16,37,130, Nicholls, Kathleen 57,96 Nielsen, Marilyn 16,17,57 Noirlallse, Lloyd 73,114 Nordstrom, Audrey 16,37,46,80,85, 99,100,103,112,122 Nordstrom, George 64,130,141 Norris, Pocahontas 64 North, James 57,130.141 Norton, Joy 73,75,103,109 Norton, Shirley 64 Novak, Jtndie 14,37,102 Novak, 'aien 64 Novak, Stanley 64 Nowitski, Arnold 37 Oakley, Joe 64 O'Berst, Doris 73 O'Connor, Donald 64 0'dle, Allen 73 O'Donnell, Thomas 57,127 Offermann, Dennis 37 Oflerman. Thomas Ogren, Erik 73,111,128,133 Ogren, Kathleen 16,37,81,99,101,102 106 O'Large, Lonnie Olejniczak, Cecelia 64 Olszta, Robert 64 Orr, Richard 64,140 Ott, William 64,141 Each: Scif 193 64 ac ey, avi Padilla, Roderick 16,64,107,141 Pajak, Thomas 16,37,111 llzanlian, Frank gg ar er, a.mcs garll:er,LPlaynjE16,37,80,82,111 ar s, ynn Paryzek, Joseph 65 Pasternak, LaVonne 58,112,113 Pasternak, Patricia 37,112 Pastore, Charles 58 Paul, Frank 58,134,138 Pauly, Michael 73,128 130 Pauly, suud.-u eo,e5,160 Pearson, Lynn 73 75,98,109 Pee.-sen, Roger 16,65,103,140 Pekar Jolm 130,136 Pelc, ack 58 gel? anrics 39 er ey, om Perona, Martina 65 107 Perry, Arnctta 16,58 lllerry, Earngg 65 erry, ay Pesavento, Mary Grace 39,80,101 Pesavento, Victor 65,107 Petan, William 39 106 Peteeen, Karl 39.114 Petereit, Klaus 16 39 114 Petereit, Ute 65,101,113 Peterman, Carolyn 16 39 Peterman, Sandra 65,113 Petersen, Charles 73 Peterson, James 73,130 Peterson, John 73,128,133 Petleski, Grace 73 Phelps, Carla 17,39 Phelps, Sandra 58 Phernetton, Sandra Phillips, Gail 109 Plnlhps, J,an1esA73,128 Phillips, irginia ll:liilllnott8V1iinda7 g5 icia, 1 nam Pieper, James 15,gg,128,134 Pierson, Don las Paenen, Sanrfra 16,39,98,99,102 Pike, Barbara 16,58,81,85,98,99,110 Pinn, Christopher 39,841,115 lliinnict, Charles7gi5909,113,130 mnic , anice Puuuek, lviitchell 65,107,128 ginnicik, JlolEg558,131 irc, ic rar Plankar, Jacqueline 65 ll:latll:o,!Slp!stin!ei 39,80,106,109 les i, o rt Pluth, Sandra 39,110,113 Pochynok, Charles 58 Poe, James 39,127 Ponkauskas, Michael 65 Ponkauskashglosemaiy 16,39 Poole, Jon Poole, Willialn 39 Porter, George 73 Porter, Janet 65,101,103 Porter, illiam 39 Posega, Constance 73 Poston, Donna 17,58 Potochnic, Robert 73 gotter, Slgevg 625 owers, ra y Powers, Brenda 73 Powers, Delores 58 Pozek, Bettieann 39,106 Pozek, Rozmarie 17,73 Pratt, Carol 15,73 109 Presswood, Janet 65 llirice, ilblnita 6307 rice, yrna Price, Ronald 39 Pulaski, Nancy 39 Puls, Barbara 58 us, oan Puls, Patricia 74 Puppel, Jlohn 39,134 Pup iel, alentina 65 Purdy, Lawrence 65 Purdy, Ronald 40 Pytlewski, Kathleen 65 Pylewski, Richard Radakovich, Reenie-65,101 Rademacher, Jeannie 65 Rademacher, aul 40,111 Radomski, Sharon 58 Rajala, Susan 40 Ramsey, Perrye 66,113 Ralnsey, 1Villiam 40,115 Rapcan, Janice 74 Raspolich, Ronald 40 Raspolich, Sharon 74 Rauworth, Barbara 58,81,98,108,110 Reda, Michael 134 Reda, Michele 58,74 Redichs, Carole 16,58,81,85,99,110, 113 Reed, Janet 74,112 Recd, Kathleen 16,21,40,113 Reeves, Bonnie 74.109 Smith Zabala, Reibeling, Jean Marie Reibeling. aura Reidel, Richard 58 Resler, Mariellen 74,109,113 Restaino, Pat 58 Reszel, JoAnn 40,84 Revels, David 74 Rhode, Barbara 112 Rhodes, Daniel 133 Rhodes. Duane Richards, Robert 40 Rigoni. John 42.140 Riley, Patricia 14,40 Ringbery, Gordon 111 Ringbery, James Ritter, Barney 66,107,128 Roark, Onas 66,134 Roberts, Wayne 58 Roberts, Jerry 54,58 Roberts, oan 40 Robinson, Billie 41 Robinson, Don Carl 41 Robinson, Donald Wayne H 130,141 Slngletary Dennis 15,16,21,44,82, O3,123,136,137 Sheldon, Geor ene 15,16,58,81,99, 102,110,125 Skillman, Marlene 44,112 Skuban. Kenneth 44 Slack, David 74 Touart, Basil Townsend, Catherine 47,120,122 Townsend, Herbert Townsend, Patricia 75 Townsend Priscilla 75 Townsendj Ted 67 Townsend, Towry, Ro Terry 59 nald 75 Bennie 16.44.102 Vance, Shirley 67 Rock, Melvin 107,141 Rodeghero, Rodeghero, Rodeghero, Rodcghiero, Rodeghiero, Rodeghiero, Beverly 41 Jeanne 66,110,122 Sharon 16,41,112 Gerald 15,16.41.123 JoAnn 16.41,125 Scott 41,80,103 Smith, Climmieteen 74,109 Smith, Della 44.107,112,120 Smith, Joanne 66 Smith, Roger 17.98.128 Smith, Sandra 66.107,120,122 Smith, Thomas 44,58 Smithberg, ames 130 Smithberg, oseph 45 Smolich, E ward Smolich, Francis 45 Smrekar, Dave 66,111 Smrekar, Mary Ann 58 Smulterowicz, Lynette 66 Smutnak, Andy 66 Smutnak. Richard 74 Srnutnak. 1Villiam 45 Snleigowski, Linda 45,107,108,113 Sny er, Mary 74 Sobczak, Paul 74 Solley, Mary Lou 66,112 Solley, Shirley .74 Souhrada, Christine 74 Rodgers, Faye 58 Rodriguez, Henry 58 Rodriguez, Julius Rodreguez, Paul G6 Roesel, Charles 41 Rogan, Gerald 66 Rohde, Barbara 41 Rohr, Richard 15.74.115.140 Rossetto, Edward 42,95,130 Rossetto, Thomas 42 Rothlisberger, Gerald 42 Rotkovich, Pat 17.74,109,112 Rotkovich, Rita 66 Rowley, John 74.111,134,140 Rozanski, games 58 Rozanski, onald 42 Ruddell, Millard 57,58,114.141 Ruiz. Fernando 66 Rumcllak. James 66,108.123,128, Southe r, Lyndell Souther, Ray 58 Sowa, Carol 58 Spalding, John 45 Spence r, Derry Dean 58 Spencer, Jerry 74 Spence Spink, Sprattl r, Lynn 66,98,103 Richard 58,131 ' er, Janice 16,58 Trantina, Charles 75 Trantina, Robert 48 Travis, Shirley 59 Traylor, Barbara 59,94 Traylor, Donna 75,103 Traylor, Ray Treseder, Franklin 75,98,100,130 Trouper, Robert 59 Troutman, Marcella 75 Troutman, Marilyn 17,59,108 Tully, Daniel 67 Turk. Judith 17,75 Turnbou h, Wilda 15 48,112,122 Turner, James 67 Tyda, Sandra 67,108 Uhren, Kenneth 48 Underhill, Cecil 59,127 Underhill, Mary 75 Underwood. Bonnie 75.109 Underwood, Dave 16,59,127 Vancina, Jlames 16.48 Vancina, obert 75 Vancura. Chris 17.45.48.81.82.83.102, 123,127,131,132,140 I I 4 Vancura, Joe 75,128,134,136 Vargas, Cecilia 48,107,110 Vargas, Louisa 59 Vargas, Maria Vaugihn, Ronald 48 Vele er, Sharon 67 Wri ht, Willie 75.134 Wroiel, Alice 16,59,99 Wrobel, Ronald 51,141 Yates, Carolyn 25,51,81,85,98,102, Y 1961.128 67 e lna , oe Yedinak, Liary 75,112 Young, Carol 51 Young, Donna 51 Young, Donald 16 59 Young, John 59 127 Young, ullus 67,128,134 Young, Kenneth 67,134 Young, Robert 67 Young, Sharon 17,75 Yunker , Carol 75 Mary Ellen 75 134.135 Rumchak. Pat 16.42.123 Rumchak, William 66,107,123,128, 134 Rungaitis, James 42 Russ, Gerald 16.42 Russell. Birdie 66 Russell. Elise 42 Rust. Lyn Ryan, Rae 43,74.109.133 Sala, Randol h 66 Sandbloom. Einda 15.66.107,108 Sanders. Darlene 17.43 Sanders, James 43,66 Sandgs, amela14.98.101,102.110, 12 Sandstrom. Linda 66 Sartori. Diane 66 Sartori. Don 16.17.43 Sartori. Eugene 43 Sartori. Joseph 66.133 Saunders. Bonnie 54,58 Sawyer. Charles 74 Scheuber, Nlarion 66.100.113,122 Schildpzen. Karen 74.98.109 Schmidt, Marilyn 43.66 Schmidt. Marlene 108 Schmitz, Carolyn 17,74,113 Schmitz. Mark 43 Schmucker, Jim 58 Schneider, Edward 43 Schneider, Joann 58 Schneider. Lee 114 Schoplpe, Raymond 16.43 Schra er, Kenneth 74.134 Schrock, golln 56.58.136 Schrock, usan 74,98,101,103,109 Schroll, Henry 58,138 Sclluler, Eleanor 16,58,99 Schultz, Judith 58 Schultz, Richard 67,103,107,108,114 Schulz, Jiffreys 14,58 Schulz, arsha 74,109,113 Schuman, Judith 43 Schuman, Janet 16 58,81,106,110,113 Schussler Varren 68,111,128,134 Schwab, Marlon 58 Schwarz, Mitchell 58 Schwarz, Rosemary 66,98 Scott, Todd 66 Seely, Bernard Seeley, Charlene 66 Seeley, Kathleen 74 Segerberg, Joyce 15 43 Se lm, Daisy 44,108 Sellars, Harmon 44 Sellars, Richard 74 Senffner, Alan 58 127,134 Senflner Roy 16,58 Senko, Wayne 74 Seppi, Jeanne 74,109 Shalranski, Carole 58 Shartyer, Sharon 74 Shawmeker Roberta 16,66 shepliel-d, Daniel 74,111 Shepherd, Howrad 74,128 Sherman, Betty 74 Shiffer, Sharon 66 Shimkock, Linda 74 Shoemaker, Gloria 66 Short, Claud 44 Silkwood, Marla 74,109 Simmons, William Simon, Joseph 16,58,131,132 Slndo, Lance 58,107,108,123,129, Sprattler, Robert 45 Sramek, Patricia 58 Stadler, Edward 58 Standard, James 58,129 Standard Max 45 Stanish, Roberta 17,74,75,103,109 Staniszewski, Maryanne 16,58 Stanley, Charles 15,26,45,90,103, 123,129,136,137 Staples, Martha 66 Staples, Robert 16,45 Stapleton, Edward 45 Stapleton, Gerald 58 Startz, Beverly 16,66,99,107,117 Startz, Margie 46.80.85.108,117,125 Stash, Mariann 16,58.92,96 Stauss, Richard 15,74,128,133 Stefanek, Jkames 67 Stefanek, onald 58 Stelling, Robert 46 Stephan, Carolyn 74 Stenzel, Elaine 58,102 Stepney, Fannie 67 Sterioti, Lane 74,109 Sternisha, John 16.46,102 Sternisha, Joseph 74 Stevens, Myrna 16.58,112,113 Stewart, Patricia 67 Stewart, Steve 46 Stillwell Richard 58 Stober, Jean 46,120 Stockbar, Linda 74,122 Stogis, Kasmir 74,109 Venckus, Julianne 17,112,113 Vercellottl, Ronald 59 Vieceli, John Vincent, Donna 48 Vincent, Thelma 59 Virklan, James 75 Viscum, Karen 59.121 Volling, Dwight 75 Storm, Melvin 67 Stowe, Ral h 74 Straka, Rolgert 74 Strong, Carol 74 Stron , Dennis 58,127 Strysii. Carol 46 Stuebing, Lee 46 Sturm, Howard Suelflow, Susan 15,16,58,113 Suiter. Lee 16,67 Suk, Oscar 74 4 a Suk, Th Sullins, om s 7 Victor 46,123,138,139 Svendsen, Martha 67 Svendsen, Paul 59 Svoboda. Robert 74,109 Swani, Elizabeth 74,109 Swarthout, Clyde 74 u h oan 14 S 'art -o Swaynle ur, .l , Sandra 14,16,47 Swenson, Caryl 47 Tafoya, Carmen 59 Tafoya, Rosemary 74,109 Taylor, Taylor, Charlene 74 Mari Kay 47,122 Termuende, Judy 74 Thieben, Kay 47 Thieben, Richard 16,59 Thomann David 15 74 128 Volling, Georgia 17,59,81,98,130 Voltarel, Janice 17,59,122 Voss, David 75 Voss, Vernon 67,123.127,134,135,140 Vukonich, YVilliam 75 Walter, April 67 Walter, Taylor 48.84 Walther, John 75.133 Walton. James 67,128,140 Ward, Frankie 59 Ward, Jacqueline 67,100,113 Ward, James 49.129134 Ward, Kay 49.85.110.117 Ward, Virginia 59.102 Wason, Albert 59.131,138 Wason, Donna 75,109 Watkins, Sharon 67 Wawczak, Louise 67.108 Wawczak, Michael 49 waxweilejr, Jcolgg 49 eaver. ac wegb, Izarol 75,109 e er, lce Vileber, Beanie 16.59 Weeks, orothy 64,67 Weeks, Rheta 59 Wegrzyn. Carole 59 Weinhold, Thomas 67,111 Weis, Jacqueline 67 Wells, Larry 75 welter, goblergglllll e ter ut West, Judith 67.109,110,112,113,122 wastonsgohn 13,49 lte, aron Wlflitesell, Lester 111 Widner, Harold 49 Widner, Sandra 59 Wiedmeyer, Judith 59 Wierelnann, Elizabeth 67 wies, ?a1rbaiaJg19,84 les, a le Wilhemi, Bernard 67 Wilking, Judie 67 113 Williams, Helen 59 williams, Jesse 23,134 i iams, Leon Williamson, Michele 59,95 Wilson, Donald 50 wilson, Jaget 67 l son, u y Wilson, Larry 59 Wlmberley, James 67 Winkler, Dorothy 50,99,107,120 Winters, Alberta 75 Wittkofski, Bernard 50 wittkogki,-gi?:g1ard 75,133 ltty, avl Wizorek, Maxine 59,122 Wohlgemuth, Sally 14,59,98,112,122 Thomas, Edmon 74,109,140 Thomas, Garvey 67 Thomas, Leroy 67 Thomas, Philip 67,109 Thomas, Randy 67,98 Thomas, Robert 47 Thompson, Leonard Thompson, Melody 16,47,112 Thompson, Patricia 16,47,80,85,94, 99,106,117 Thompson, William 74 128,134 Thompson, Robert 67 95 Thudium, John 74,133 Tierney Catherine 17,74,109 Tijan, ames 67,128 Timber ake, Kathy 67 Today, Joanne 47 Toft, D0lEl3S 74,133 Toombs, lmyria 109 Touvey, Robert 59 Topolski, Judith Torkelson, Gail 17,74 wolan, glldlm 50,102,113 Wolfe, aml50,s4,112,115 Wolfe, Diane 17 59,107,110 wooclt, Philip 15,67,113 Wood, Harriet 75,101,109 Wood, Sandy 59 Zadel, Kenneth 59 Zadel, Raymond 75 Zakes, Patricia Zander, Catherine 75,109 Zanelli, Diane 16,51 Zanelli, Larry 67 Zanzola Albert 67,128,141 Zeller, James 67.128 Zeller, Sherwin 51 Zielke, Duane 59,117 Ziesemer, Douglas 67 Ziesemen, Ronald 51 Ziesemer, Sylvia 67 Zitzke, Robert 67,103,107,128,133 Zivaly, Robert 51 Zufaancic, Georgia 75 Zy a, Russiel 16,59 FACULTY ABN ADMINISTRATION Aiken, Daymond 9 Axelson, Leroy 10 Beseman. 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