Riverside Brookfield High School - Rouser Yearbook (Riverside, IL)

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Then - y I The husTle and hasTe ceases, as R-B-iTes reTIecT devoTion 'N during Thanksgiving and EasTer services, diligence ThroughouT The NE-NW convenTion, and Tinally wisdom aT graduaTion. Each sTudenT and Teacher, each Team and cheer, and each smile and laugh, Truly . , . ThaT's The spiriT oT R-Bf! M517 D- I . , gi , Qizv Jfffafz The QI 41 we QC4 Z .uf-,A 741 Nw W file C L A ,ii I if lil fl O KFIELD IGH SCHOOL, RIVERSIDE, ILLINOIS LLIWM wi? I M D3 fm' f. X4 , R-B PRESENTS ff ' ,Q 77557 , ,Lnffb if F f.ifA ' 4 5 , If ., Ll., F, 5. my fggm ,, ., , , f 4 M1 l 1. If ' F -- rn-J ' ' L .1 Q J f, L, 7 f ry X , ci ! c Cooperafion in our family Aclminisiraiion Facully S+uclen+s Enfhusiasm in our ac+ivi+ies Organizaiions Sporfs Enioymen+ in our school life Academic imprinfs Special evenis Affer hours ' v- page 8 4 'page-U .A ,X page loo We raise our praises all +0 you, R-B. -JN Always cheering for fhe blue and whi+e Figh+! Figh1'! 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H ZwL.Q5ZiiQM5'ffCf thx XQQQMMQ Q6 ig 1, QVQ.ai..aJw WMM einem, A school is an edifice of learning. ll is a slorehouse of ideas and hopes. Bu? mosl of all, a school is people. The people of R-B have many moods. A+ Jrimes, Jrhey are laughing or sad, elaled or deiecled, enlhusiaslic or depressed - buf moslrly Jrhey are a spiriled, loyal, cooperalive, and induslrious Team. The people ol R-B E sluolenls, icaculiy, and adminislraliye personnel -Q all radiale Jrhe lrue spiril of R-B. ll fills lhe halls wirh friendly qreel- inq. If permeales each school acrivily. ln lrhe caleleria, al lhe alhlelic games, in The classroom - anyone can recognize lhose dislincliye characler- islics lhal lypily lhe spirilr ol lhe people ol R-B. A .. S 5 M 'E 'ex A Q - fa f 'Y i I I wikis. 945' 0 0 0 Page 10 701 When The deaTh oT lvlr. Harry A. BamTord was announced lasT Oc:Tober, iT came as a shock To all. Mr. BamTord, who had so ably and willingly served on The Board oT EducaTion Tor Ten years. was well lilced by all who knew him. Being a de- voTed, acTive, and hard worlcing individual, Mr. BamTord conTribuTed immeasurably To The beTTermenT oT R-B. He recognized The need Tor and Took a very acTive parT in The promoTion oT The plans Tor The con- sTrucTion oT The l953 building addiTion. ElecTed To The posiTion oT presidenT oT The board in I956, Mr. Bamford assumed The added duTy oT conducTing all The board meeTings. ln adcliTion To his service on The school board, Mr. Bamford was also acTive in church and communiTy aTTairs. His de- TerminaTion, energy, and drive would sug- gesT a person considerably younger Than his age oT TiTTy-nine years aT The Time oT his passing. HelpTul and Triendly To all, Mr. Bamford was a man oT ouTsTanding char- acTer and oT The highesT sTandards. He cerTainly demonsTraTed his wisely chosen code oT good characTer, conducT, courTesy, and cooperaTion. Truly, his passing was a greaT loss To all. In November, Mr. RoberT W. Murphy was elecTed To The posiTion oT presideni' of The Board of EducaTion aT Riverside- Broolcfield High School. In addiTion To The usual roblems and responsibiliTies conTronTing The mem- bers of The BOARD OF EDUCATION, This pasT year They were unexpecTedly Taced wiTh The necessiTy oT selecTing a new presi- denT. Mr. RoberT W. Murphy was chosen To compleTe The unexpired Term of office creaTed by The de'aTh of Mr. Harry A. Bamford. The board was comprised oT seven public spiriTed ciTizens who meT The TirsT Tuesday oT every monTh To arrive aT equiT- able soluTions To The problems conTronT- ing The school. Among oTher duTies were Those oT proposing improvemenTs Tor The school, providing Tor needed classroom space, hiring Teachers oT ouTsTanding abil- iTy, and balancing R-B's complicaTed budg- eT. Theirs was The Tinal responsibiliTy in all ThaT aTTecTed R-B. IT was an endless iob wiTh liTTle glory, buT by unselTishly sacrificing Their Time and eTTorTs, The board members endeavored To exempliTy R-B as a school oT excepTionally Tine qualiTy. 2-Zh maybe ' ' Mr. Frank Spachman. Jr.. Mr. Richard E. Eldrecl. Mrs. Riqmor mond Oleksy, and Mr. RoberT W. Murphy aided The communiT KrachT, Mr. George W. Glaser, Mr. RoberT H. Perry, Mr. Ray- by serving on The Board of EducaTion. Y When The game ends, The crowds have gone home, and The sTadium is quieT, school spiriT exisTs as Truly as iT did aT The heighT oT The Trenzied cheer- ing. The spiriT oT a school is The allegiance oT The sTudenTs and TaculTy To a common seT oT values. lT is an inTangible, buT real and enduring qualiTy ThaT malces one school diTTerenT Trom anoTher. The spiriT oT R-B, as we see iT. is a sTriving Tor excellence, and a concern ThaT The meThocls OT This sTriving loe honesT. Triendly. and scienTiTic. WheTher The acTiviTy is in The classroom. The aTh- leTic arena. The creaTive arTs, or The social liTe oT The school, The spiriT oT excelling . . . oT malc- ing The besT possible eTTorT . . . is a characTerisTic oT The people oT This school. IT is our hope ThaT you will add sTrengTh To This spiriT while you are in school. and ThaT you will carry inTo your adulT liTe The qualiTy oT The spiriT oT R-B. jf,-'79 M!5Ar-1vx.,- Dr, George W, Brown . . . SuperinTendenT: B.A,, Maryville College: Ed.lvl., UniversiTy oT BuTTalo: Ph.D., UniversiTy oT Chicago. goalie Dr Brown, cenTer, is seen conferring in his oTTice wiTh Mr. Johnson, The business manager oT' R-B. Miss Larson, Dr. Brown's secrefary, is seaTed in The Toreground ready To Take dicTaTion. Page 14 6604 Edna A. Michael, dean of girls: B. Mus., Chicago-Bush Conservalory of Music: B.A., M.A., Universily of lll. Miss Michael was loorn in Muncie, lllinois, where she aiiended Oakwood Township High School. H was here ihai she 'rook her firsl' leaching posiiion. She came lo R-B as Dean ol: Girls and now resides in Riverside. Miss Michael has a keen inieresl' in music and helped io lake over Jrhe loand while Mr. Collins, ihe bandmasier, was abseni. As dean, Miss Michael 'iakes care of ihe discipline and aliendance of Jrhe girls of R-B, She is also chair- man oi Jrhe personnel slaii, ihe all-im- porlani counselors of R-B. She has en- deared herseli io 'rhe girls of R-B lhrough her sponsorship oi Sharclub and Beceus, Two all-girl service clubs. La Rue G. Thompson, dean of looysg B.A., M.A., Universiiy of lllinois. Mr. Thompson has now compler- ed iweniy-one years as an ouislanding iaculiy member. l-le was born in Hills- looro, lllinois, and aliended The com- muniiy high school ihere. l'lis firsf iob was in Gilmore, lllinois, where he work- ed ior one year. Then he came +o R-B as a Teacher and in I944 was pro- moied ro Jrhe posiiion oi Deaii of Boys. l'le is a residenl' of Brookfield and is The 'ialher of iwo children, one of whom ailends R-B. As dean. he is responsible for Jrhe allendance and discipline of each male siudenl. ln addirion, he sponsors honor sludy halls and School Council. Za 'N-1' Taking care of lhe school's general business and selling supplies are among 'rhe clulies of The secrelaries, They are: Mrs. Woodcock, Miss Slolfa, Mrs. Arn- ie Wa U f old. Mrs, Barllelrl, Miss Wolf, Miss Ald- rich. Al righl' is Miss Larson, who is secre- 'rary lo Dr. Brown and lo lhe Board ol Educalion. denls and facully. Above is Miss L. Ziller, caleleria direclor, who planned nulrilious and appelizing meals for svu- The dulies of a nurse are many and varied, Miss Blanche Suchy is head of lhe heallh 'deparlmsenf and sponsor of F,N.A. an K... If LEE E. ARTHUR . . . Head of Malhemalics Deparfmenl: B.S., Denison Universiiy: M.A., Uni- versify of Chicago: Hobbies: golf, pholography. RALPH E. BARCLAY . . . Science: Track and Cross Counlry: B. Ed., Wesfern Illinois S+a+e geaclyers College: M.A., Columbia Universify: Hobbies: barbershop quarfef, hunfing. rcycing. HELEN J. BERRY . . . English: A.B., Mor+on Junior College, Hanover College: M.A., Univer- sily of Chicago: Hobbies: gardening, dramalics, dancing, bridge. JOHN M. BOLEY . . . lndusfrial Arrs: B.S., Wesfern Illinois Slale Universily: M.S. Bradley Universify: foolball, lennis coach: Hobbies: fennis, hunfing. HAROLD C. BOYD . . . Science: B.S., Lincoln Memorial Universily: M.S., Indiana Universify: foofball, baskefball, baseball coach. ALICE BRAINERD . . . Library and Music: B.M., Denver College of Music: B.A. Colorado Slaie College of Educafion: M.A., Universi+y of Denver: Hobbies: phofography, music. GLENN L. BRANSON . . . Social Science: B.A., Millilcen Universify: M.A., Universily of Illinois! faculfy equipmenl' manager. INA L. BROE . . . Librarian: A.B., Norfh Dalcofa Sfale Teachers College: B.S. in L.S. Universily of Illinois: M.A., Universify of Minnesola: sponsor of Library League: Hobbies: +ravel, dramafics. RUTH A. BROOM . . . Language: A.B., Universily of Illinois: M.A,, Columbia Universily: sophomore-iunior guidance cquselor: Hobbies: Travel, books, professional organizafions. WILMA L. BUCHHOLZ . . . Business Educalion: B. Ed., Illinois Sfale Normal Universily: M.A., Columbia Universify: sponsor of sludenl' aclivily. Page 17 CLARENCE W. CARLSON . . . Social Science: B. Ed., Norlhern Illinois Slale Universify: M. Ed., Universify oi Illinois: Hobbies: book collecling, anfiques, fennis, hi-fi. CAROLYN CASPERSON . . . English: B.A., Knox College: Universiiy of Wisconsin: sponsor of Usher Club: Hobbies: bridge, reading, camping. RUTH M. CLEARY . . . Business Educalion, A.B., A.M., Universiiy of Michigan. IRVING COHEN . . . English: A.B., Indiana Universiiy: M.A., Norfhweslern Universify: spon- sor of Masque and Wig. HAROLD E. COLLINS . . . Insfrumenlal Music: B.A., Universiiy of Dubuque: M.A., Universily of Iowa. MARY CULVER . . . C-irl's Physical Educalion: B.S., MacMurray College: School Council: Hob- bies: camping, skiing, canoeing. DAVID A. DICKMAN . . . Social Science: A.B., Universily of Chicago: Hobbies: baslcelball, reading. FRANCIS T. DOMBROWSKI . . . Social Science: B.S., M.S., Norihern Illinois Universily: Hob- bies: reading, pholography. WARREN L. DUVAL . . . Social Science, Personnel, Driver Educalion: B.E., Norlhern Illinois Universily: M.A., Norfhwesfern Universify: I-lobbies: lravel. Page 18 REGINA A. EDINGTON . . . Malhemafics: B.S., M.S., Purdue Universily: Hobbies: cooking, reading. FREDERICK R. ELLINGSON . . . Social Science: B.A., Lufher College, Universily of Chicago: sponsor of Hi-y: Hobbies: woodworking. reading. ELIZABETH ELLSWORTH . . . Arfs: B.Ph., Universify of Chicago: B.A.E., M.A.E., Chicago Arr Inslifufe: Hobbies: painling. RAYMOND T. EMRICK . . . English: B.S., M.S., Indiana Sfaie Universify: Hobbies: fraveling, radio producrion. MIRIAM FAGER . . . Head of Girls' Physical Educalion Deparfmenlg B.E., Norlhern Illinois Universily: M.A., Norlhweslern Universify: sponsor of G.A.A. MARION M. FICKAS . . . Business Educalion: B.S., Cenlral Missouri Slale College: M.A., Colo- rado Slafe College: Direclor of Alhleiics: Hobbies: fishing. BERNARD P. FLEENER . . . Boys' Physical Educafion: B. S., Iowa Teachers College: M.S., Drake Universify: Hobbies: ouldoor camping, flying. ROBERT R. GARD . . . Head of English Deparlmenf: A.B., Washingfon Universily: M.A., Uni- versify of Illinois: sponsor of SCOPE. IRIS GARLAND . . . Girls' Physical Educalion: B.S., Universily of Illinois: sponsor of G.A.A., swim show: Hobbies: slciing, dancing. PAUL H. GILBERT . . . Vocal Music: B.S., Norlhern Michigan College: M.M., Universily of Michigan: Hobbies: sporls. in I I I DALE H. HALVERSON . , . Science: B.A., Lufher College: M. Ed., Springfield College: co- sponsor of LeHermen's Club: School Council: Ioolball, swimming coach. DALE W. HAMM . . . Malhemafics: B.S., M.S., Weslern Illinois Slaie College: sponsor of Junior class: Hobbies: woodworking, fishing. DAWN H. HELLER . . . English: A.B., Carlelon College: sponsor of Usher Club: Hobbies: homemalcing, JANE HEWITT . . . Business Educafiong B.Ed., Illinois S+a+e Normal Universiry: Iv1.B.A., Indiana Universify: Sponsor of Scribblers. MARIE HINE . . . Head of Foreign Language Deparlmenr: A.B., A.M., Universiry of Washing- Ion: senior guidance counselor: Hobbies: church work, Iravel. EDYTH si HOPPERT . . . Language: B.A., Norlhwesrern Universily: M.A., Universiry of Wis- consin, sponsor of Pro Merifo: Hobbies: baking, reading, Icnifring. THURMAN lvl. HUEBNER . . . Science: A.B., A.IvI. Universify of Chicago: Hobbies: physics proiecrs, gardening, social aclivifies. ELIZABETH JEFFRIES . . . English: B.A., Indiana Universiiy: Universily of Illinois: sponsor of CLARION. EDGAR A. JENKINS . . . Indusrrial Arls: B. Ed., Easlern Illinois Universilyy M.A., Norfhweslern Universily. Page Z0 If Ml I I :J or illf . ,R lf ll, X, All K 'I LEWIS J, JENKINS . . . lnduslrial Arls: B.E., Easlern Illinois Sfafe Teachers College: sponsor of Rifle Club. STEPHANIE JEVEY . . . Home Economics: B.S., Universily of Illinois: M.S., Colorado A. and M.: Hobbies: phorography, handcralfs. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON . . . Business Manager: B.S., in Ed.: M.S., in Ed., Weslern Illinois Universily: Hobbies: golf, bowling. NORTON R. KAISER . . . Head of Social Science Deparlmenl: Ph.B., Ph.M., Universily of Wis- consin: Hobbies: horseback riding, gardening, reading, wreslling. TREVA L. KELLY. . . Head of Home Economics Deparimenlp B. Ed., Wesfern Illinois Universily: M. Ed., Colorado Slafe Universily: Hobbies: sewing, square dancing, gardening. GLORIA KETCHMARK . . . English: B.S., Illinois Slale Normal Universily. RACHEL READ KLEIN . . . Science: B.A., Soulhern Illinois Universily: M.S., Universily of Illinois: sponsor ol' Bios Logos, greenhouse: Hobbies: reading, pholography, hiking. THOMAS J. KMIECIAK . . . Social Science and Physical Educalion: B.S., Norlh Cenlral Col- lege, co-sponsor of Le'rlermen's Club: foolball, Iraclc coach: I-lobbies: music, hunling. fishing. ANTOINETTE KONCHAN . . . Language: B.A., DePauw Universify: Loyola Universily: co- sponsor of E.T.A., Freshman class: Hobbies: homemalcing, swimming, pholography. JOSEPH KONCIUS . . . Language: B.A., M.A., Universily ol Illinois: sponsor ol German Club: Hobbies: sporls, music reading. I I I M I JOHN W. KUTCOSKY . . . Ari: B.A.E., Chicago Ari' lnslilule: Chicago Teachers College: Hobbies: painling, drawing. ALICE LANDRUS . . . Business Educaiion: B.S., Weslern Illinois Universily: sponsor of Junior Red Cross: School Council: Hobbies: hirii, lelevision. DORIS LORIMER . . . Language: BA., Auguslana College: sponsor of French Club: Hobbies: music. MERRILL GEORGE LOTT . . . Head of Science Deparlmenl: B.S., Universify of Chicago: B.E., Norlhern Illinois Universily: M.A., Norlhweslern Universily: sponsor of Washinglon Trip. ROBERT E. LUEBBEN . . . Malhemalics: A.B., Auguslana College: Hobbies: golf, sporls. WILLIAM G. MOHRHUSEN . . . English: B.S., Universily of Wisconsin: sponsor of ROUSER. GEORGE J. NAPIER . . . Boys' Physical Eclucalion: Ph.B., Illinois Wesleyan Universilyp School Council: Ioolball, baskelball coach: Hobbies: sporls, Travel. ELIZABETH NEIDERBERGER . . . Malhemalics: B.S., M.S., Purdue Universilyg sponsor ol Usher Club, Senior class. PAUL M. NEMECEK . . . Malhemalicsi B.S., Norlhern Illinois Universily: M.S., Indiana Uni versily: co-sponsor ol Hi-Y: Hobbies: sporfs. music. Page 22 THOMAS A. NEWTON . . . Social Science: B.Ed., Soulhern Illinois Universily: M.A.. George Peabody Universily: Hobbies: bowling, goll. FRANCIS JIM PERKINS . . . Boys' Physical Educalion: B.S., Universily of Dubuque:'M.A.. Uni- versily of Iowa: sponsor of Life Guard Club: foolball, swimming coach: Hobbies: hunling, fishing, golf. MARY PINKERTON . . . Home Economics: B.S., Monmoulh College: sponsor of Junior Red Cross. MARY M. RHIND . . . Girls' Physical Eclucalion: B.S., Mary-Hardin Baylor Universily: M.S., MacMurray College: sponsor of Pep Club, cheerleaders, Junior class: Hobbies: boaling, camping, wafer skiing. MURRILL D. SANDERS . . . English: A.B., Universily ol Illinois: M.A., Harvard Universilyq sponsor of Jeslers: wreslling coach: Hobbies: crealive wriling. SUSAN SAUNDERS . . . Language: A.B.. Sfandlord Universilyy sponsor ol Spanish Club, Soph- omore class. ORVINE H. SCHAEFER . . . Induslrial Arls: B.S.. Iowa Slale College: M.A., Colorado Slale College ol Educafion: sponsor of Slage Elecfronic Crew: Hobbies: scouling, hunfing, fishing. CLAIRE L. SCHELLHASE . . . English: B,A., Carnegie lnslilule of Technology: M.A., New Jersey Slale Teachers College: Hobbies: lhealer, Jrravel, pholography. E, LUCILE SHIPLEY . . . English: B.A., Illinois Slale Normal Universily: M.A., Columbia Univer sily: co-sponsor of F.T.A.: Hobbies: lhealer, Della Kappa Gamma. WILLIAM A. SHUEY . . , Head of Induslrial Arls Deparlmenl: B.E., Norfhern Illinois Univer sily: M.A., Colorado Slale College: alhlelic adviser. PAUL M. STEPHAN . . . English, and Tesling-Counseling Service: B.A., Norih Cenlral College: M.A., Universiiy of Illinois: School Council: Hobbies: Tape recordings. DONNA E. STRUNK . . . Home Economics: B.S. in Ed.: Universily of Illinois: Hobbies: sewing, music, bridge. ALICE B. SUTKO , . . Business EcIuca+ion: B.S., Illinois Slaie Normal Universily. JAMES A. SWANSON . . . Malhemafics: B.S., M.S., Weslern Illinois Shale College: sponsor of Camera Club. WALLACE WADINGTON . . . Boys' Physical Educafion: B.S., Illinois Wesleyan Universify: M.S., Universily of Illinois: Hobbies: golf, bowling. DONALD W. WALLIN . . . Maihemaiicsg B.A., Valparaiso Universily: Hobbies: music, mini- alure pholography, foreign cars. MOLLY WILKENS . . . Girls' Physical Educaiion: A.B., Monmouih College: M.S., Indiana Uni- versify: sponsor of G.A.A., swim show. CATHERINE WILSON . . . English: B.A., Sainf Mary's of Nolre Dame: Universily of Mich- igan: co-sponsor of Sharclub. RICHARD A. ZBOROWSKI . . . Maihemalics, Audio-visual direclorg B.S., M.A., Norlhwesiern Universily: spgnsor of Movie Operafcrs X we Qsll' ff Cheerful and willing help . . . Turkey 'lor Tomorrow . . . service wilh a smile.. . More paper fow- els in room 229. The COOKS AND CUSTOD- IANS were an invaluabe parl of Jrhe school life al R-B This year. Everyday, whelher direcily or in- clirecily, Jrhey helped everyone a+ R-B. Primarily Jrheir dulies were +o serve lunches and 'ro malce lhe school a cleaner, heallhier place. Cusiodians also cheerfully per- formed exlra dulies such as giving aid when a loclcer siuclc or helping our wilh dance preparalions. In general, They helped +0 malce The school funclrion smooihly. CUSTODIANS-Thomas Black, Fred Wer- ner, John Busse, William McCarjhy, An loineile Smiih, Helen Hulunlca. dv in ' Za COOKS-FIRST ROW: Mabel Cookley, Dora Bunge, SECOND ROW: Emma Siedenslrang, Emma Wallenla, Slephanie Bedrava, Marie Brichacek, Mariha Jarvis. Madge Seigler, Lucy l-lersfall, Agnes Cullen. 1 lil 'A fs s E 'W . E S2 1 1' S s Ai ' -N. , iff Y. - . wev- ,Fire Page 25 Swzem Page 26 Senior class officers: Firsr Row: Vice-presidenf Daie Kanak, A Sergeanf-ar-arms Ed Peferson. Second Row: Treasurer Sus- an Mc?-luqh, Presideni' Warren Marion, and Secrefary Henrieffa Barrizai. The varsiiy foorbali feam is led in a pre-game warm-up by ine senior co-capfain, Francis Musil. f I U By honoring S+. Pa+rick's birflwday wirii a parity, senior qiris find an enioyable confrasr fo fheir daily roufine. M.... xqgil X M'sar QT'-f' f . if Q ., I G' :funn Page 27 Wyn l-lrdina gives a reporl in her sociology class. Sludenfs and cheerleaders delighl' al The anlics of John Schauer, Denny Walsh, and Chuck Vrhel. 'E all Senior girls enjoy fhe Scribblers' pol luck dinner l f U Senior year. lhal magic year so olilen pre-lived, became a realify lo lhe class of l958. They mel Hs chal- lenge and loolc senior slalus and re- sponsiloilily in 'rheir slride. Senior de- 'lerminalion and hard worlc won Jrhe Bundle Drive: senior leadership led R-B's sludenl' lhrough anolher suc- cessful year: senior spiril lcepl lhem yelling loudesl al pep assemblies. Then came final exams and final days leading To 'rhe climax--gradualion. Some received lheir diplomas wilh beaming laces, olhers wifh a hinl of Tears, buf all wilh an eager lhoughr 'ro The lulure and a salislied loolc al lhe pasl. Senior Sandy Mann ioins her sisier-sweeihearis Ann Lefier, iuniorg Lee Loess, sophomore: and Sharon Wilson, fresh- m6f1.ai'+he Sharclub Dance. i Ryan Jorsiad malces his daily delivery of milk +0 'ihe boys'?able. Q, .. x ' Q-3. :J we W' Senior girls' lunch hours are offen occupied by a ihoughi' ful game of bridge. Page 29 HENRIETTA BARTIZAL MERLE DENKER GAIL GLIENKE HEIXIRIETTA BARIIZAL . . .Class Secrelary . , . Henri . . .Council Secrelary , . . Many jobs, all well done , . . N.E.N.W. Secrelary . . . Valediclorian quiel enlhusiasm . . . Homecoming Courl . . , D.A,R. Award . . . her energy is lopped only by her efficiency. MERLE DENKER , , . Council , . . C'aiI's my girl . . . sincere and co-operaliye . . . loolball . . . cars, cars, and more cars . . . Life Guard Club Presidenl . , , here's an all around good guy. SAIL GLIENKE . . . Sharclub Vice-Presidenl' . . . Council . , . my man Merle . . . ROUSER . . . Do Dreams Come True . . . Homecoming Courl , . . Choir Accornpanisl . . . sugar sweel and so easy lo gel' along wilh. JUDI HANCUR . . , ROUSER Co-Edilor-in-Chief . . , Valediclorian . . . so amhilious Youlh Cenler Secrelary work which one enioys isn'l' work any more. DALE KAINIAK . . . Hi-Y Presidenl . . . calm dependalnilily . . . Class Vice- Presidenl . . . everpresenl sporlsmanship . . . loolball . . . always wilh Jan ...quiel and conscienlious. 'IUDI HANCUR LINDA KOCOUR . . .Council . . . Sharclub . . . whal a cheerleader! . . .John ... Homecoming Courl . . . Swim lvleel Queen . . . sprile-like and lull of pep. BRIAN LLOYD . . ,Council . . . shy, yel friendly . . . wreslling . . . Brolherhood Weelc . . , modesl and unassuming . . . a man lo depend on. 1 DALE KANAK LINDA KOCOUR BRIAN LLOYD SANDY MANN WARREN MARTON JUDY MAXANT SANDY MANN . . . Council Corresponding Secrerary . . . Sharclub . . . l love 'lo dance . . . Homecoming Courl' , . . Lel's go, 'l'eam, le+'s go . . . Senior Sweerhearr . . . charm and friendliness bubbling our all over. WARREN MARTON . . . Class Presidenl' . . . Bones . . . Council . . . a deep- voiced, sincere speaker . . . loolball . . . baskelball . . . lrack . . . Chase Memorial Trophy . . . a mafure man, a genrleman. JUDY MAXANT . . . Homecoming Queen , . . Sharclub Presidenl . . , a hard worker and deep 'Thinker . . , Cheerleader . . . Council . . . Choir . . . l speak 'ro God . . . a smile For everyone. SUE MCHUGH . . . Class Treasurer. . . Council . . . helpful and unclerslanding . . . Sharclub . . . Torn . . . vivacious . . . personalily plus. PAT NYLEN . . . Presidem' of School Council . . . clevored +o her work . . , lhorough . . .'rhinks, proposes, and does . . . a ready wil . . . a iusr leader. FRANK PEKAREK . . . Frankie . . . Baskerball Capfain . . . derermined and skillful . . . baseball . . . Le+'l'ermen's Club Treasurer . . . everybody! iavorile . . . 5'4 buf such a big man. SUE Mcl-lUGl-l JOHN SCHAUER . . . Youlh Cenler Presidenl , . , Council . . . Drip . . . easy-going possessor of a chronic smile . . . Spiril Wagon . . . golf . . . he - f has a conlagious personalily. JAY WARD . . . Council . . . sweel Belsy . . , ihe capable hands of an arlisf . . . swimming . . ,Youfh Cenler Work Day . . . Pep Jug . . .ialkalive and full of ideas. f , ag M55 PAT NYLEN FRANK PEKAREK JOHN SCHAUER JAY WARD Wwdq ' fzecedaed One oT The goals oT every senior was To become a member oT The NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. The members were chosen by The TaculTy on The basis ol high scholarship, good characTer, leadership, and school service. For Those so honored, iT was a reward Tor Tour years of hard worlc and marked one oT The highlighTs oT Their high school days. vs. x ValedicTorians Judi I-lancur and l'lenrieTTa BarTizal and SaluTaTorian Marilyn 'I-ope exchange muTual 1 ' congrafulafions. ' 'Wanna ' FIRST ROW: S. Nerad, M. L. Menclius, G. Glienlce, R. dred, J. Brown, L. Spaninger, C. Kouba, M. S. Logan, J Cordes, J. Hancur, S. McHugh, I-I. BarTizal, J. Vodiclca, MaxanT. THIRD ROW: R. MrTelc, D. Kanalc, J. R. Raphel B. Lislca, E. Moysey, C. ScoTT, B. Newell. SECOND ROW: L. Olson, M. Denlcer, J. Ward, B. McEwen, W. MarTon B. I-llavacelc, D. Fogg, L. Sfoker, P. Nylen, J. Ellingson, R. Drobish, M. STeTTen, K. Theobald, B. Lloyd. E. WeTTersTen, B. Bernard, M. Kelber, M. Tope, K. El- Poge 32 is as W 1 M a Wetland! ,4Z4Zez'6c c ' ' FIRST ROW: Douglas Zirna, Joseph Andel, Ryan Jorslad Francis Musil, John Sealler, John Schauer, Frank Pelca- relc, Edward Pelerson. SECOND ROW: David Vanelc, Charles Mally, Roger Sladelc, Jay Ward, Richard Kurlh Zipper: en?7m I-lenriella Barlizal, Gail Glienlce Judilh l-lancur. Valecliclorian Maurine Kelber Carole Kouba Valediclorian Barbara Bernard Judilh Brown Rila Cordes Roberl Drobish Brian Lloyd Kalhleen Eldred Judilh Ellingson Dorolhy Fogg Margarel Logan Warren Marlon Judilh Maxanl , Merle Denker, Dale Kanalc, Niclc Mlade. THIRD ROW Brian Lloyd, Dean Roqeness, Warren Marlon, James Kos, Richard Jensen, Randy Raphel. NOT PICTURED Roberl' Dumroese. I Bruce McEwen Rolserl Mrlelf Susan Nerad Palricia Nylen Dolores Pupello James Raphel Lawrence Rausch Calherine Scoll Libuse Spaninger Page 33 of 775g Mary Slellen Lois Slolcer Kay Theolnalcl Marilyn Tope, Salulalorian June Vodiclca Ellen Wellerslen , wfsrl ff . - . 1 a n I. yi Wa- Z, S FIFTH ROW: WALLACE W. BATES . . . Hi-Y 4: LeH'erman's Club 41 Rifle Club 4: Tennis I,2,3,4. JULIA HELEN BECVAR Beceus 2: CLARION I: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club I1 ROUSER 2: School Council I1 Spanish Club I,2. W. BRUCE BEEM . . . Transferred from Springfield High School, Springfield, Illinois, 2: Bios Logos 2.3: Boys' Glee Club 31 Choir 2,3,4, Presidenf 4. SIXTH ROW: JOANNE B. BELKA . . . Transferred from Harrison Technical High School, Chicago, Illinois, 2. ROBERT BELKA . . . Transferred from Harrison Tech- nical High School, Chicago, Illinois, 3. JAMES NORBERT BENES . . . Transferred from Broclcef High School, Norfh Dalcola, 3: Boys' Glee Club 3,41 Choir 3,4. FIRST ROW: TED ANTHONY ABBOTT . . . Golf I,2,3,41 Swim- ming l,2. ANDREW PAUL ACKERMANN . . , Foofball I,2,3,4: Golf I,21 Hi-Y 3.4: LeH'ermen's Club 2,3,4, Vice Presidenf 4: Wresfling l,2,3,4. LINDA ALLPORT. SECOND ROW: JOSEPH WAYNE ANDEL . . . Baslcefball I,21 Foofball l,2,3,4: LefIermen's Club 3,41 P.E. Leader 4: Traclc I,2,3,4. CAROL JOAN ANDERSON . . . Faculfy Assisfanl 4: Girls' Chorus I: SCOPE 4: Pro Merifo 2,3. WALTER PETER ANDERSON . . . Cross Counfy I: Sfage Crew 3: Wresfling l,2,3. THIRD ROW: DAVID JAMES BAGGS . . .Transferred from Highland Park High School, Dallas, Texas, 3: Hi-Y 3,41 Swim- ming 3. JOYCE ELEONORE MINNA BAHLMANN . . . F.N.A. 4i G.A.A. 2.3.41 Home Economics Club 3. MARILYN BALSIS . . . l:.N.A. 4: G.A.A. I.2,3,4. FOURTH ROW: GEORGE ARTHUR BARNUM . . . Baslcefball I, Man- ager I1 Bios Logos 21 Faculfy Assisfanl 21 Foofball I, 2,3,4: German Club 3,41 Leffermen's Club 4: Life Guard Club 41 Track I,2,3. HENRIETTA MARY BARTIZAL . . . Beceus 2, Secrefary 21 Bios Logos 2, Secrefary 21 Class Officer 3,4, Secrefary 3,41 Homecoming Affendanf 41 Library Aides 2: P.E. Leader 3,41 Pro Merifo l,2,31 School Council 2,3,4, Secrefary 4, N.E.N.W. Convenfion Secrefary 41 Sharclub Senale 2: Usher Club 3,4. BONNIE LEA BASAK . . . Cheerleaders 2: French Club 3,41 G.A.A. I,2: Home Economics Club l,2,: Office Assisfanf 41 Pep Club 31 Scribblers 4: Talenf Show I. 0 0 I - . 'f Wei 1 '1 ' : ..:3 V , . . ' ' I i f 1 . .I rslls A , I 3 , ' ' I I 5 --,, 2 '- 1.. 'ff fi Willie . f , ' s' . ,- 5 T- . . . 1 Q- I - X A ,Q :5 ' I i f i . , il' 1 n ' exif: T ii gil il swims si ,, ..... MH if 1. ff.: . 3 'SE ...suis A ,:, 3. 9' gfTiffI?? 'i P?l'7f f z 535.15 ' . s1fHf ..g.a'..,..: i ' fiffif 1 : is r ' , ., Z 3-mga: FIRST ROW: CLYDE MYRON BENEORD . . . Cross Counfy I.2.3.4: Hi-Y 3.4: Modern Lanuage Club I: P.E. Leader 4: Swimming I.2,3.4. JACOUELINE C. BENNETT CLARION 2.4: F.N.A. 4: G.A.A. I: Girls' Glee Club 4: Library Aides 2.3: Scribblers 4. JOAN MILDRED BENNETT . . . CLARION 2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club 2.3: Maioreffes I.2.3: Modern Language Club I: Pep Club 4: Rifle Club 4: Spanish Club 2.3. SECOND ROW: GAYE DENE BENOIT . . . Eaculfy Assisfanl I.2: Home Economics Club I.2.3.4: Masque and Wig 3.4. Play 4: Office Assisfanl' 3: Talenf Show I. CAROL ANN BERANICH . . .Choir 2.3: French Club 2.3.41 F.T.A. 2: Girls' Chorus I: Junior Red Cross I: Masque and Wig 3.4. Play 3.4: ROUSER 2.3.4. BARBARA ANN BERNARD . . . Bios Logos 22 CLARION I.2.3.4. Edifor-in-Chief 4: Faculfy Assisfanf 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Jesfers I.2. Presidenf 2. Play I.2: Life Guard Club 4: Mas- que and Wig 3.4. Vice Presidenf 4. Play 3: Pro Merifo I.2.3: Thespians 4. THIRD ROW: CARL MAX BIRKELBACH . . . Bios Logos 2: Golf 4: LeI'ferrnen's Club 3.4: Life Guard Club 3.4: P.E. Leader 4: Swimming 2.3.4: Wresfling I. MILAN DANIEL BLAHO . . . Foofball I: Hi-C 2: Track I. RICHARD LEE BLATT SCOPE 4: Rifle Club 3.4. FOURTH ROW: LINDA MARIE BLOOMSTRAND . . . Choir 37 G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Pep Club 3.4: ROUSER 4: Scribblers 3.4: Usher Club 4. ROBERT GORDON BOEHM , . . Hall Guard 4. VIRGINIA LYNN BOOSTER . . . French Club 4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Life Guard Club 3.4: Mai- oreffes I.2: Orchesfra I.2.3.4. FIFTH ROW: JUDITH BOUCEK . . . F.N.A. 3.4: Home Economics Club 2. JOAN CAROLYNE BRAATZ . . . G.A.A. l,2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I.2: Scribblers 4. 0 e I 0 LAURIEL LORRAINE BRAUN . . . Band 3.4: Bios Logos 2: Bridle and Saddle I.2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Life Guard Club 4: Masque and Wig 4, Play 4: Modern Language Club I: P.E. Leader 3: Pep Club 3: Rifle Club 4: Spanish Club 2.3.4. SIXTH ROW: BERNADETTE MARY BREJCHA . . . Eaculfy Assisfanf 3: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Home Economics Club I: Junior Red Cross I: Life Guard Club 4: Pep Club 3.4: Pro Merifo 3: Scribblers 3.4: Usher Club 4. DENNIS M. BREJCHA . . .Transferred from Lindbloom Technical High School. Chicago. Illinois. 2: Hall Guard 4: Track 2.3.4. CAROLE MARIE BRENCE . . . Eaculfy Assisfanf 3: Girls' Chorus I: Masque and Wig 3.4. Play 3.4. Ii 'i ii if ... I , ff: K is f FIRST ROW: JACK W. BROCHMANN Baskelball I.2: CLARION 4. Sporls Ediror 4: Faculfy Assislanl' 4: Eoolball I.2.4: Golf I.2.3.4: Hi-Y 3.4: Le'rI'ermen's Club 3.4. ROBERT WALTER BROCKES . . . Track I.2.3.4. JUDITH MARGARET BROWN . . . Beceus 2: Faculry Assisfanl 3: Home Economics Club 2: Pro Merilo 2: Usher Club 4. SECOND ROW: GAIL HILDRETH BROWNE . . . Bridle and Saddle I.2: Junior Red Cross 2.3: Spanish Club 4. ROBERT E. BUNATA . . . Bios Logos 2. Treasurer 2: Hi-Y 3.4: Pro Meriio 2: Swimming I.2.3.4: Track 3. BRUCE ALAN BURGESS . . . Faculfy Assislanl 4: Fool'- ball I. THIRD ROW: SHARON MARIE CAHILL CLARION 41 Home Economics Club I. KENNETH RICHARD CARNAHAN . . . Band I.2.3i Eoolball I.2: Hall Guard 4: Pep Band I.2,3. SHARON ELIZABETH CARRICK . . . Bridle and Sad- dle 2: I:.T.A. 4: G.A.A. I,2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Junior Red Cross 3.4: Pro Merilo I: Scribblers 3. FOURTH ROW: DENNIS WAYNE CEPLECHA . . . Baskelball I: Life Guard Club 3.4: Office Assislanl 4: P.E. Leader 4: Swimming 2.3. DIANE J. CEPLECHA . . . G.A.A. I.2.3.47 Home Economics Club 3.4: Life Guard Club 3.4: Scrib- blers 3.4. JOANNE CERMAK Beceus 2: CLARION 4: F.T.A. 2.3: G.A.A. I: Home Economics Club I,2: Junior Red Cross I.2.3: Library Aides 2.3.4: Pep Club 3: Pro Merilo I.2: Scribblers 3. FIFTH ROW: ALLEN H. CHRISTESEN . . . Transferred from Wells High School, Chicago. Illinois. 2: Baseball 2.3: Cross Counfry 3: Hall Guard 4. BARBARA ANNE COLLINS . . . Eacully Assislanl' 47 G.A.A. I,2.3: Girls' Chorus I: Library Aides 2: Maiorelles I: Modern Language Club I: Pep Club 3: 4. Secrelary 3: Scribblers 4: Usher Club 3. . We W 0 RITA LOUISE CORDES CLARION 2.3.4. News Edilor 4: E.T.A. 2.3.4. I-Iislorian 2. Vice Presidenl 4: G.A.A. I.2,3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Library Aides 4: Maiorelfes 2: Masque and Wig 3.4, Secrefary 4, Play 3: Pro Merifo I,2.3: ROUSER 3.4. Copy Edilor 4: Thespians 3.4: Usher Club 3.4. SIXTH ROW: JANET MARY CORTESI . . . Beceus 2: G.A.A. I.2,3: Girls' Chorus I: Nurse's Assislanl 3: Scribblers 4. JEAN MARIE CORTESI . . . Beceus 2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Scribblers 4: Usher Club 3. ROBERT E. COYLE . . . Hi-Y 4: Rifle Club 4. . as IIS A284598 X 49' I 4 e H08 L -' wif' '-1... . , ,. ' :V -u,,:. 5 T : W' 'Ir-...M-fl is sw I e f via. an yf L.: ai 1 x ,. .... X it he W Q ww s r' Q I K I 'S 3.14 ' M ..,. . 1 K 1. ...Mesa 45 15 SIXTH ROW: KATHLEEN ELEANOR ELDRED . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2: Choir 2.3,4: CLARION 4: F.N.A. 3.4. Sec- relary 3: G.A.A. I,2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club I: Jeslers l.2: Junior Red Cross I. 2.3.4. Presidenl' 2, Treasurer 4: Nurse's Assislanl' 2.3.4. JUDITH ELIZABETH ELLINGSON . . . Cheerleaders I.3: Choir 2.3.4. Secrefary 4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4. Sporls Manager 3. Vice Presidenl' 4: Girls' Glee Club I: P.E. Leader 3: School Council I: Spanish Club 3. JUNE MARCIA EWINGER . . . G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Library Aides 2.3.4. Treasurer 4: Maior- elles l.2: Usher Club 3.4. FIRST ROW: GERALD E. CZERWINSKI. ESTELLE J. DAMORE . . . Library Aides 2. ROSEMARY DAMORE . . . G.A.A. l.2.3.4. Sporls Manager 2: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club 3: Library Aides 2.3.4-: P.E. Leader 3: Pep Club 3: Scribblers 3.4. SECOND ROW: ELAINE SYLVIA DANEK . . . Beceus 2: G.A.A. l.2.3.4. Sporls Manager 2. Treasurer 3. Poinl' Secrelary 4: Girls' Chorus I: I-Iome Economics Club I: Library Aides 3.4. Vice Presidenl' 4: Malhernalics Club 3: P.E. Leader 3.4: Pro Merilo I.2,3: Usher Club 4. K. WAYNE DECKER . . . Baskelball I: Cross Counlry I: I-li-Y 4: Movie Operalors 2.3.4: Track I. MERLE JOHN DENKER . . . Baskelball I.2.3: Boys' Glee Club 3.4: Class Officer 2.3. Vice Presidenl' 2.3: Fool, ball I,2.3.4: Hi-Y 3.4: Lel'rerman's Club 3.4: Life Guard Club 3.4. Presiden+ 3.4: School Council I.2.3. 4. Vice Presidenl 3: Track I.2. THIRD ROW: ANTHONY ROSARIO DI BONA . . . Baseball I.2.4: Baskelball l.2: Choir I: Foolball l.2.3,4: Hi-Y 3.4: Le+lermen's Club 3.4: Office Assislanl' 3: Wreslling I. PHILIP G. DOLL . . . Swimming 2.3.4. CAROL JEANNE DONDA . . . G.A.A. l.2: Girls' Chorus I. FOU RTH ROW: SHARON ANN DONDA . . . Transferred from Easl Rockford High School. Rockford. Illinois. 2: G.A.A.2. ROBERT GARY DROBISH . . . Baseball 2: Baskelball I: Cross Counlry 3.4: Foolball 2: Hi-Y 3.4: Swimming 2.3.4. ROBERT J. DUMROESE . . . Lel'lermen's Club 3.4: Track 1.2.3. FIFTH ROW: KENNETH EDWARD DUNLAP . . . Transferred from Murray High School. S+. Paul. Minnesola. 2. SHARON LEANNE DUNN Bios Logos 2: CLARION 4: G.A.A. I: Girls' Chorus l.2: Jeslers I.2. Play 2: Maiorelles I.2.3: Masque and Wig 3.4. Play 4. JEFFREY E. DURRIE . . . Band I.2.3: Movie Operalors 2.3: Pep Band 2.3: Swimming 2.3: Manager 2.3. ,Eva '1! P Awww 5 2, T V fi? . -f . jgffifgis? A at 5. i, , V AVV.. f Sm' 7 .V ' za- , A ss : 1 - :saw ff .1 M ' ,. 'P 1 11 .3.31 - 4 E 4 . . mir . My gg., i ragga ,i Y 5 M as- ,gf SUSAN KAY HAJEK . . . Transferred from Surnmil Junior High School. Summif. New Jersey. 21 Bios Logos 31 Choir 3,41 Erench Club 2.3.41 F.N.A. 3.41 G.A.A. 2.3.41 Girls' Glee Club 21 Junior Red Cross 31 Library Aides 31 Spanish Club 4. SIXTH ROW: MARGARET EERN HAMMATT . . . E.T.A. 3.42 Malh- emaiics Club 31 Orcheslra I.2.3.4. JUDITH ANN HANCUR . . . Beceus 2. Treasurer 21 CLARION 31 Erench Club 3.41 E.T.A. 3.41 G.A.A. I.2.3.4. Sporls Manager I,2i Library Aides 21 P.E. Leader 3.41 Pro Meriio I.21 ROUSER 2.3.4. Co-Ed- ifor-in-Chief 4. JANICE CHRISTINE HANZELIN . . . Scribblers 4. FIRST ROW: GAIL ELLEN EIRNSIN CLARION 41 Eaculiy As- sislani 3.41 Maiorefles I.2.31 Modern Language Club I1 Rifle Club 41 Scribblers 4. NOLAN CHARLES ELEISHMAN . . . Rifle, Club 3.4. DOROTHY MAE EOGG . , . Band l,2.3.41 Beceus 2: G.A.A. I.2.3.41 Hi-C I,2.1 Jeslers 21 Pep Band I.2.31 P.E. Leader 31 Pep Club 41 Pro Meriio I.2. SECOND ROW: ELAINE LYNNE FORBES . . . Transferred from Si. Mary's High School. Chicago. Illinois. 2. GEORGETTE CATHERINE FRANCE . . . Girls' Chorus I.21 Home Economics Club 31 Pep Club 3.41 Scrib- blers 4. JUDITH MARIE ERANCK . . . Girls' Chorus I1 Home Economics Club I1 Junior Red Cross I1 Spanish Club 2.31 Usher Club 4. THIRD ROW: JUDITH MARIE FRANSON . , . Library Aides I.2. BONNIE JEAN ERIDRYCH . . . Girls' Chorus I1 Girls' Glee Club 21 Library Aides 2.3. Treasurer 31 Modern Language Club I. GEORGIANNA SCOTT GARNHART . . . Transferred from John Dewey Junior High. Wesl Allis. Wisconsin. 21 Bios Logos 21 E.T.A. 3.41 G.A.A. 2. FOURTH ROW: JEWEL GENANT . . . Bios Logos 21 G.A.A. I.21 Girls' Chorus I.21 Home Economics Club 3.41 Pep Club 3.4. PATRICIA PEARL GIACOMELLI . . .Cheerleaders I.2I G.A.A. I.21 Hi-C 21 Scribblers 4. CAROL ANN GILL . . . Bios Logos 41 Cheerleaders 2.3.41 G.A.A. I,2I Hi-C 21 Masque and Wig 4, Play 41 Scribblers 31 Talenr Show I, FIFTH ROW: GAIL ALICE GLIENKE . . . Beceus 2. Presidenl 21 Bios Logos 21 Choir 2.3.4. Accompanisf 3.4: CLARION 2.37 F.T.A. 2.3.41 G.A.A. I.21 Girls' Chorus I. Ac- companisi' I1 Homecoming Aflendanl' 41 Pro Meriio l.2.31 ROUSER 3.4. Phoiography Edilor 41 School Council 4: Sharclub Senafe 3.4. Secrefary 3. Vice Presidenl 41 Spanish Club 3.41 Talenf Show I1 Usher Club 3. JULIE ANN GOOD3 . . Bios Logos 21 G.A.A. 1.21 Home Economics Club 31 Pep Club 4, . I 5 i :I HRW' K i 531351. W,-b Q4 NJ.: gif ' . f. 3' ..,..-Q-far... 1 - . : ii, if f' - 1. 'f ' ,::1- Z' --1 j . 4:71 ' PATRICIA DOROTHY HUBNER . . . Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club 4: Junior Red Cross I.3: Spanish Club 3.4, CAROL B. JANKOVSKY Bios Logos 2: G.A.A. I. SIXTH ROW: JOSEPH R. JANUTKA . . . Baslceiball I.2: Choir I: Foolball I.2. Manager I: I-li-Y 4: LeHermen's Club 3.4: P.E. Leader 4: Tennis I.2.3.4. BONNIE SUE JAROS . . . Beceus 2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Publicily Chairman 2. Camp Represenlalive 3: Girls' Chorus I: Junior Red Cross I: Masque and Wig 4. Play 4: Modern Language Club I: P.E. Leader 3: Pep Club 3.4. BERNADINE MARY JARZAB . . . Transferred from Lourdes High School. Chicago. Illinois, 2: Office As- sislanl 4: Scribblers 4: Spanish Club 2: Usher Club 3. T TT FIRST ROW: I ARLENE MARION HAYES . . . Beceus 2: Chair 2.3,4: F.N.A. 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4. Sporls Manager 2: Girls' Glee Club I: Junior Red Cross 3, Secrelary 3: Rifle Club 4: Spanish Club 3. Vice-Presidenl' 3. LAWRENCE HAYEORD . . . Eoolball I,2,4: Hi-Y 4: Le'rIermen's 'Club 4: Swimming I.2.3: Track I.2.3.4. CHARLES FRANK HERMAN . . . German Club 3: Track 4: Wresrling 2. SECOND ROW: ROBERT LLOYD HERRING . . . Baslcelball l.2I Boys' Glee Club 3.4: Foofball If Hi-Y 4: Life Guard Club 3.4: Masque and Wig 4. Play 4. ALYCE R. HESIK . . . Bridle and Saddle I: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I. Scribblers 4. PAIGE BEATRICE HIMEBAUGI-I . . . Beceus 2, Vice Presidenl 2: F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Pep Club 3: ROUSER 2.4: Usher Club 3.4. Secrefary 3. THIRD ROW: BARBARA JUNE HLAVACEK . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2: Malhemalics Club 3: Pep Club 4: Pro Merilo I.2: Usher Club 3.4. SHARON DARLENE HODGES . . . Girls' Chorus I,2: Girls' Glee Club I: Usher Club 3.4. FREDERICK JAMES HOLDSWORTH . . . Baslielball I.2: Foofball I: Track I. FOURTH ROW: ' JANICE LYNN HOLZWART . . . Beceus 22 Eacully Assislanl' 3.4: F.N.A. 3: G.A.A. I,2.3: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club 3. Secrelary 3: Scrib- blers 3.4. GARY WAYNE HORNIK . . . Choir 4: Cross Counlry I: Spanish Club 3.4. ELIZABETH JAYNE HOWE . . . Choir 2.3.47 Girls' Chorus I: Life Guard Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Swim Meer Courl 4: Usher Club 3. FIFTH ROW: ETHELWYN ANN HRDINA CLARION 2.3: Facf ully Assislanl 3: F.T.A. 2.3: G.A.A. l.2.3.4. Sporls Manager 3: Home Economics Club 3.4. Secrelary 4: Life Guard Club 4: Orcheslra I: P.E. Leader 3: Pep Club 4: ROUSER 3: School Council I.2.3.4: Usher Club 3.4. mwltiepfzam .., mi 4 . W W, L... W, 1 , 1 1 .. 3 S 4 Q f i '- 1-we-. J dmle G. PETER KIDERA . . . Foofball I,2,3,4: Hall Guard 41 Leffermen's Club 3,41 Masque and Wig 4, Play 41 Office Assisfanf 31 Track 2.3.41 Wresfling 2,3,4. RICHARD J. KING . . . Bios Logos 21 Choir I,2,31 Fac- uIIy Assisfanl' 3,41 Hi-C 21 Spanish Club 3,4. SIXTH ROW: LOIS MARIE KIRCH . . . CLARION 3: Girls' Chorus I1 Girls' Glee Club 21 Library Aides 2,3,41 Modern Language Club I1 Scribblers 4. JOANNE CAROL KLECKA . . . Bridle and Saddle I,2Z G.A.A. I,2,31 Hi-C I,21 Scribblers 4. PAMALA MARIE KLEMP . . . Transferred from Naz- arefh Academy, LaGrange, Illinois, 31 G.A.A. 3,41 'Scribblers 4. FIRST ROW: RICHARD LARS JENSEN . . . Cross Counfry I1 Lef- fermen's Club 3,41 Life Guard Club 41 Sfage Crew I1 Swimming 2,3,41 Track 2,3,4. DONALD CARL JERKEY . . . Bios Logos 2. DIANA JEAN JOHNSON . . . French Club 2: F.T.A. 2,3,41 G.A.A. I,2,31 Girls' Chorus Ii Home Eco- nomics Club 3,41 Modern Language Club I. SECOND ROW: WILLIAM T. JOHNSON . . . Faculfy Assisfanf 3,41 Foofball l,21 Track 2. RUSSELL W. JOHNSTONE . . . Baskefball l,21 P.E. Leader 41 Tennis I,4. RYAN JORSTAD . . . Baseball I,2,3,41 Baskefball I,2,3,41 Foofball I.2,3,41 Hi-Y 41 LeHermen's Club 3,41 Office Assisfanf 4. THIRD ROW: DALE EARL KANAK . . . Baskefball l,2,3: Class Of- ficer I,4, Vice Presidenf I,41 Foofball I,2,3,41 Hi-Y 3,4, Vice Presidenf 3, Presidenf 41 Lef'rermen's Club 3,41 Track I,2,3,4. JEAN F. KARNIK BARBARA ANIDA KARTH . . . Choir 2,31 French Club 2,3,4, Secrefary 41 F.T.A. 2,31 Girls' Chorus I1 Mas- que and Wig 3,4, Treasurer 3, Play 3,41 Modern Language Club I1 ROUSER 31 Thespians 3,4. FOURTH ROW: MAURINE DUANE KELBER . . . Bio Logos 2: CLAR- ION 2,31 French Club 3,4, Presidenf 3,41 F.T.A. 2.3, 4, Secrefary 41 G.A.A. l,2.3,4, Camp Represenfafive 2, General Sporfs Manager 41 Girls' Chorus l,21 Library Aides 31 SCOPE 41 ROUSER 31 Usher Club 3,4, Presidenf 4. MAURICE JOSEPH KENNEDY . . . Transferred from Fenwick High School, Oak Park. Illinois, 2. SUSAN JANE KESSLER . . . French Club 3,4, Vice Presidenf 31 F.N.A. 41 F.T.A. 3,41 Girls' Chorus Ii Juhior Red Cross 3,4, Corresponding Secrefary 3, Vice Presidenl' 41 Nurse's Assisfanf 41 Pep Club 3, 41 Usher Club 3. FIFTH ROW: NANCY JEAN KETTNER . . . G.A.A. I,2.3: Home Economics Club 4: Pep Club 31 Scribblers 3,41 Spanish Club 3. :wal E .. Egg M5521 FIFTH ROW: CARL W. KROUCH . . . Cross Counfry 2.3.4: Faculfy Assisfanf 3.4: Leffermen's Club 3.4: Track I.2.4: Wresfling I.2. BEVERLY JAYNE KRUSE . . . Choir I: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club I.4. PAUL JOSEPH KUCHAR . . . Baseball I: Cross Coun- fry I.3: Foofball 2.4: Hall Guard 4: Hi-Y 3.4: Mod- ern Language Club I: Track 2.3.4: Wresfling 2.3. SIXTH ROW: ROBERT VINCENT KUNZMANN . . . Hi-C I: Hi-Y 4: Rifle Club 4: Track 3: Wresfling I. RICHARD H. KURTH . . . Baseball I: Eoofball I.2: Hi-Y 4: P.E. Leader 4: Track 2.3.4. ELAINE ELIZABETH KUSEK . . . Transferred from Naz- arefh Academy. La Grange. Illinois. 3: CLARION 4: Junior Red Cross 3: ROUSER 4: Scribblers 3.4. FIRST ROW: LINDA KOCOUR . . . Cheerleaders l.2.3.4: Class Officer 2. Secrefary 2: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Homecom- ing Affendanf 4: Home Economics Club 3.4: Jesfers I.2. Treasurer I. Play I.2: Life Guard Club 4: P.E. Leader 3: School Council I.2.3.4: Sharclub Senafe 4: Swim Meef Oueen 4. BARBARA ANN KOERON . . . Transferred from Lourdes High School, Chicago. Illinois. 2: F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. 4: Hi-C 2: Home Economics Club 4: Scribblers 4. RAYMOND ROBERT KOLE JR .... Transferred from S+. Procopius Academy. Lisle. Illinois. 2: Masque and Wig 4. Play 4. SECOND ROW: CAROL ANN KONECNY . . . Bios Logos 2: G.A.A. I. 2.3.4: Home Economics Club 3. Vice Presidenl' 3: Maioreffes I. 2: Modern Language Club I: P.E. Leader 3.4: Pep- Club 3.4. Presidenf 4: School Council l.2.3.4: Talenl' Show I. JAMES JOSEPH KOS . . . Baseball I.2.3: Baskefball I.2: Eoofball I.2.3.4: Lefl'ermen's Club 4. SONDRA KAY KOSP . . . Cheerleaders I.2.3: Eacully Assisfanf 4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: P.E Leader 3: Pep Club 4: Scribblers 3.4: Usher Club 3.4. THIRD ROW: CAROLE ALICE KOUBA . . . Beceus 2: Choir 3.4: CLARION 4: Eaculfy Assisfanl' I: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Junior Red Cross I: Modern Language Club I: Pep Club 3: Rifle Club 4: ROUSER 2: Spanish Club 4. CAROL ANNE KRAHULIK ROBERT DENNIS KRATOCHVIL . . . Baskefball I.2.3: Cross Counfry 3: Foofball I.2: Track I.2. FOU RTH ROW: PATRICIA LOU KRATOSKA . . . Band I.2: Bridle and Saddle I: G.A.A. I.2.3: Home Economics Club I: Maioreffes I.2: Nurse's Assisfanf 3: Scribblers 4. GALE DARLENE KREML . . . F.T.A. 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4I Home Economics Club 4: Life Guard Club 3.4: Off-' ice Assislanf 4: Pep Club 4: Swim Meef Courf 4. RAYMOND J. KRIZEK . . . Transferred from Sf. Pro- copius High School. Lisle. Illinois. 2: Baseball 4. sr. -.. . , , , Li - -- fs 43 , - -f-r ff 1' . 145' P l. f.. ' 2 , , E gg. . . . 'f2 5f' , ' as. :mix gs.. I :wi ge . . , Wi I ' 'Q - 1 I FIRST ROW: JUDITH JUNE LANG . . . Beceus 2: Facully Assislanl 3.4: G.A.A. I: Home Economics Club 3.4: Treasurer 3, Presidenl 4. JOY ELEANOR LAPICE . . . Facully Assislanl' 4. MARIAN FRANCES LAYMAN . . . Bridle and Saddle I: F.T.A. 4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Hi-C I.2: Home Economics Club 4. SECOND ROW: KENNETH RALPH LEVERENZ . . . Hi-C I: SCOPE 4: Rille Club 3.4: Swimming 1.2. RICHARD N. LIEB . . . Transferred from Auslin High School. Cicero, illinois, 3: Swimming 4. HELEN ELIZABETH LILLIS . . . Home Economics Club I. THIRD ROW: ROBERT W. LILLIS . . . Baseball 4. KRISTIN LINN . . . Beceus 2: Library Aides 3.4. Presi- denr 4. BETTE-JEANINE LISKA . . . Beceus 2: French Club 4: G.A.A. l.2: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club 4: Pep Club 3.4: Scribblers 3.4: Usher Club 3. FOURTH ROW: BRIAN EMORY PETER LLOYD . . . Baseball 2: CLAR- ION l.2: Hi-Y 3: LeHermen's Club 4: Malhemalics Club 3: Pro Merilo 2.3: School Council 4: Slage Crew I,2: Wreslling I.2,3,4. MARGARET SUE LOGAN . . . CLARION 4, Fealure Edilor 4: F.T.A. 3.4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Sporls Man' ager 3: Girls' Chorus I: SCOPE 4, Edllor-in-Chief 4: Pro Merilo 2,3.4: Usher Club 4. JOSEPH LUCAS . . . Transferred from McKinley Jr. High School. Scheneclady, New York. 2: Baseball 2.3.43 Lel+ermen's Club 4. FIFTH ROW: JANETTE LUKOMY . . . Transferred from Lucy Flower Technical High School. Chicago. Illinois. 3. LANA LUKOMY . . . Transferred from Lucy Flower Technical High School. Chicago, Illinois, 4: Home Economics Club 4. LORNA ELIZABETH LYMAN . . , Bios Logos 2: F.T.A. 3: G.A.A. 3.4: Girls' Chorus l.2: Girls' Glee Club 2: Usher Club 3.4. . SIXTH ROW: ROBERT P. MAC FATE JR .... Life Guard Club 3.4: Swimming 2. CHARLES JOSEPH MALLY . . . Baseball I,2.3,4: Bios Logos 2: Hi4C l.2: LeHermen's Club 3.4. SANDRA LEE MANN . . . Cheerleaders l.2.4: G.A.A. l.2.3,4: Homecoming Allendanl' 4: School Council l,2,3.4. Corresponding Secrelary 4: Senior Sweel- hearr 4: Sharclub Senale 2,3.4: Swim Meal Queen 3. .-:Mi 1 ' '- f -' ' 'ge-,W .. , .2 -- ...rw ease. . Liigyy-35 va - . . LA F : .. V. J 1, I . -A f .ma . Q -.1 :QIEZ fix .- - 7 4 W . ' -00+ Q . we X ,E . FIRST ROW: WARREN ALAN MARTON . . .Baskelball I.2.3.4: Boys' Glee Club 3.4: Chase Memorial Trophy 3: Class Bum l.2: Class Officer l.2.3.4. Presidenl l.2.3.4: Pool- ball l.2.3,4: Hi-Y 3.4: LeIlermen's Club 3.4: Movie Operalors I: School Council l.2.3.4. Treasurer 3: Traclc l.2.3.4. JUDITH ADELE MAXANT . . . Beceus 2: Cheerleaders I.3.4: Choir 2.3.4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4. Sporls Manager 3: Girls' Chorus I: Homecoming Oueen 4: Life Guard Club 3.4. Vice Presidenl 3.4: School Council 3.4: Sharclub Senale 2.3.4. Presidenl 4. BARRY DENNIS MAYER Camera Club 4: CLAR- ION 3.4: Golf 3: Masque and Wig 4. Play 4: Rifle Club 2. Treasurer 2: ROUSER 3.4: Wreslling 2.3. SECOND ROW: BRUCE GORDON McEWEN . . . Baskelball l.2: Hi- Y 3.4: SCOPE 4: Movie Operalors l.2.3.4. Presi- denl 4: Pro Merilo 2, Presidenl 2: ROUSER 4: Tennis l.2.3.4. SUSAN CAROL Mcl-IUGI-I . .. CLARION 3: Class Officer 3.4. Treasurer 3.4: E.T.A. 3: G.A.A. l.2.3.4. Secrelary 2: Life Guard Club 3.4: Masque and Wig 4. Play 4: ROUSER 2: School Council 3.4: Sharclub Senale 2.3.4: Usher Club 3.4. MARY LEE MENDIUS . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2: F.N.A. 4: G.A.A. I: Library Aides 4: Modern Lang- uage Club I: Spanish Club 2.3.4. Treasurer 4: Usher Club 3.4. THIRD ROW: NANCY LOU MENDLER . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2. 3: Bridle and Saddle I: Eacully Assislanl 3: French Club 2.3.4. Treasurer 4: F.N.A. 3: F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Chorus l.2: Home Economics Club 2.3.4: Modern Language Club I: Office Assislanf 3. 4: Pep Club 3.4: Usher Club 3.4. JEANETTE ANN METELMANN . . . Bios Logos 21 Home Economics Club 3.4: Junior Red Cross 2.3: ROUSER 2. DONALD LEONARD MEY . . . Transferred from Pro- viso High School. Maywood. Illinois. I: Logos 2. FOU RTH ROW: LINDA LEE MEYER . . . Eacully Assislanl 3: Home Economics Club 3. PHYLLIS JEAN MIKODA . . . Transferred from Lyons Township High School. La Grange. Illinois, 2: Choir 3.4: Girls' Chorus 2: Masque and Wig 4. Play 4. WILMA MILLER I I f FIFTH ROW: JAMES J. MIZAUR . . . Baslcelball I,2. Manager l.2: Class Bum 3: Eoolball I: LeH'ermen's Club 3.4: .L Track I g A' NEKETS J. MLADE . . . CLARION l.2: Golf 4: Hi-Y Q 4: Lel'l'ermen's Club 3.4: Pro Merilo l.2: Tennis I: Wreslling l.2.3.4. liar BONNIE ELLEN MOKOS . . . Choir 2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Modern Language Club I: Spanish Club 2. SIXTH ROW: FREDERICK EDMOND MOORE . . . Eacully Assislanl 3.4: Foolball I: Hi-C 2. ELLEN COURTNEY MORSE . . . Beceus 2: Choir l.2: Eacully Assislanl 4: French Club 2.3.4: G.A.A. I, 2.3.4: Home Economics Club I.4: Life Guard Club 3: Modern Language Club I: Pep Club 3: Usher Club 3.4. MILES MORSTATTER ...ef mg i F... , '1 ::-' . . 'K 1? ,Q K. Ii 'ie fa-asseieI?1:f f u ' , M-blQf.,x H: V. L hu FIRST ROW: CYNTHIA LEE MOSETICK . . . G.A.A, l.2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Masque and Wig 4, Play 4: Office As- sisfanf 4: Pep Club 4. EDITI-I MARY MOYSEY . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2. 3.4, Presidenf 2, Vice Presidenf 3: G.A.A. l,2,3,4: Home Economics Club 3: Junior Red Cross I,2.3,4. Vice Presidenl' 3, Presidenf 4: Masque and Wig 4. Play 4: Office Assisfanf 3: Spanish Club 2.3: Usher Club 4. ROBERT GEORGE MRTEK . . .Camera Club 4: CLAR- ION l,2.3: Masque and Wig 3.4. Treasurer 4. Play 3.4: Pro Merifo l,2.3.4, Treasurer 2, Vice Presidenf 3: ROUSER I,2,3: Thespians 4. SECOND ROW: BARBARA ANN MUELLER . . . F.T.A, 3,41 German Club 3.4: G.A.A. l.2,3: Nurse's Assisfanf 3: Usher Club 3. JULIA CLARE MURPHY... Beceus 2: French Club 3. Treasurer 3: G.A.A. I.2,3,4, Sporfs Manager 2: Junior Red Cross I: Life Guard Club 3.4: P.E. Leader 3: Pro Merifo I,2. FRANCIS MICHAEL MUSIL . . . Baseball l.2.3.4: Baslcefball I: Eoofball l.2.3,4. Co-Capfain 4: Hall Guard 3: Hi-Y 3.4: Le'rIermen's Club 3,4, Sergeanf af Arms 4: School Council I.2.3: Wresfling 2.3. THIRD ROW: BRUCE F. NACHTMAN . . . Baskefball 2: Foofball 2,3,4: Hi-Y 4: Lef'rermen's Club 3.4: Track 2.3.4. JOHN EDMOND NEAR . . . Baseball I.2: Cross Counfry l,2.3: Hi-Y 4: Leffermen's Club 2.3.4: Mod- ern Language Club I: Sfage Crew 4: Track 3.4: Wresfling I. I EAITI-I MARIE NECHVATAL . . . CLARION 42 E.T.A. 4: Home Economics Club 4. FOURTH ROW: FAITH ANN NELSON . . . Eaculfy Assisfanl 2.3: G.A.A. l,2,3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club 2, Vice Presidenl 2: Scribblers 3: Usher Club 3.4. SUSAN MARY NERAD . . . Bios Logos 2: Cheerleaders l,2.3.4: G.A.A. I,2,3.4: Library Aides 2: Life Guard Club 4: Masque and Wig 4, Play 4: Nurse's As- sisfanf 3: PZE. Leader 3: Pro Merifo I,2: ROUSER 4. DAVID FRED NEUMANN . . . Eoofball I,2. FIFTH ROW: BARBARA LUCILLE NEWELL CLARION 2.4: Debafe Club 3: Faculfy Assisianf I.4: F.T.A. 2.3.4, Vice Presidenf 3. Presidenf 4: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club 4: Jesfers I,2. Secrefary 2. Play I,2: SCOPE 4: Masque and Wig 3.4: Play 3.4: Pro Merifo I.2.3.4. Secrelary 3: Scribblers 3.4: Thespians 3.4: Usher Club 4. 4694 LINDA KAREN NIELSEN . . . Bios Logos 2: F.N.A. 3. 4: F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. I,2,3,4: Home Economics Club 4: Junior Red Cross 4: Masque and Wig 4: Modern Language Club I: Pep Club 3.4: Scribblers 3.4: Spanish Club 2.3: Usher Club 3.4. JOSEPH ANTHONY NOGAL . . . Transferred from Sf. PI'1ilip's High School. Chicago, Illinois, I: Base- ball I,2,3,4: Baskefball l,2,3,4: Foofball I: Leffer- men's Club 3.4: P.E. Leader 4. SIXTH ROW: RONALD WILLIAM NOTTKE DENNIS KENT NOVAK . , . Baslcefball I,2. Manager 2: Camera Club 4, Presidenf 4: CLARION l.2,3,4: Hi-Y 4: Le+Iermen's Club 2,3.4: Rifle Club 2: ROU- SER I,2,3.4: Talenf Show I. JOHN GEORGE NOVAK . . . Foofball 2: Hi-C l,2: Modern Language Club I. za! In -' '--: ' -eaiefgi aff: 1' ei It ii 2 . . 'SL 2 . FIFTH ROW: EDWARD ALAN PETERSON . . . Baseball I.2.3.4: Baslcefball I,2.3.4: Class Bum 4: Class Officer 4: Sergeanf-af-Arms 4: Foofball I.2.3.4: Hi-Y 3.4: Lef- fermen's Club 4: Pro Merifo I. RAYMOND EDWIN PETERSON . . . Baslcefball I.2.3: Foofball I.2.3.4: Hi-Y 4: Leffermen's Club 3.4: Ten- nis I,2.3.4. JOHN J. PETROVIC. JR .... Band I.2.3: Rifle Club 4: Tennis I. SIXTH ROW: JANICE MILDRED PILNEY . . . Home Economics Club 2.3: Junior Red Cross 2: Maioreffes I.2: Nurse's Assisfanf 2: Pep Club 3.4: Rifle Club 4. DONNA JEAN POLIVKA . . . Bridle and Saddle I: Choir 2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Talenf Show I. JOANNE M. POPLAWSKI . . . Beceus 2. O, - FIRST ROW: JOHN NOVITSKI . . . Transferred from Sainf Ignafius High School 3: Foofball 3: Track 3. PATRICIA ANN NYLEN . . . Beceus 2: Faculfy As- sisfanf I: F.T.A. 3: P.E. Leader 3.4: ROUSER 2.3: School Council l.2.3.4. Secrefary 3. Presidenf 4: Spanish Club 2. JUDITI-I MARGARET OETTING . . . Bridle and Saddle 2: Choir 3.4: CLARION 4: G.A.A. 2: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Junior Red Cross I.2: Li- brary Aides 2.3, Secrefary 3: Modern Language Club I: ROUSER 4: Spanish Club 3.4. SECOND ROW: LYNETTE ANN OLSON . . . Beceus 2: F.T.A. 4i G.A.A. I.2.3.4. Sporfs Manager 3.4: Girls' Chorus I: P.E. Leader 3: Scribblers 3.4. Treasurer 3. Presidenf 4. RICHARD ARTHUR OLSON . . . Band I.2.3.4: Hi-Y 4: Wresfling I. CI-IARLENE SANDRA OTT . . . Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club 2.3: Office Assisfanf 4: Pep Club 3.4: Scribblers 4. THIRD ROW: COLETTE PACHOLL . . . Faculfy Assisfanf I: F.T.A. 3: Home Economics Club 4: Modern Language Club I: Spanish Club 2. ROBERT H. PALUCKI . . . Spanish Club I.2.3.4: Swimming I.4. FRANK EDWARD PEKAREK . . . Baseball I.2.3.4I Baskefball I.2.3.4. Capfain 4: Hi-Y 4: Leffermen's Club 2.3.4. Treasurer 4: Office Assisfanf 3. FOU RTH ROW: NANCY PENCEK . . . Home Economics Club 4: Scrib- blers 4. DONNA JEANNE PERRY . . . Band I.2,3.4. Drum Maior 4: Bios Logos 2: F.N.A. 3.4: Orchesfra 3: Pep Band I.2.3.4. DIANE BEVERLY PETEREC . . . Bridle and Saddle 2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Scribblers 4. I 'ia 5 if f...epQ,5ki.. . .sn W T S g:l'lx1A33glR:i7f'7f'5:f-fm.. ' 1' ..-- - I'I'-,na -V r. . 1:5 .... . 1 5 A , A . I V ,mul hm! if fe:-FYef.f111:f2'.:ef2f 3, L, ' si? -Q 3 .. JP se L .4. . :egg e + seg,3g:.S G ii? H W I N. F' 5 m ,, K 2 FIFTH ROW: BARBARA RASCHE . . . Beceus 2: French Club 3.4: F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: P.E. Leader 31 ROUSER 3.4: SCOPE 4: Usher Club 3.4. LAWRENCE EDWARD RAUSCI-I . . . Baskefball I. NANCY ELLEN RELIC . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2: Facufly Assisfanl 3: F.T.A. 3: G.A.A. I,2.3.4: Home Economics Club l.3.4: Jeslers I.2. Play I.2, Treas- urer 2: Junior Red Cross I: Library Aides 3: Mas- que and Wig 3.4. Play 4: Office Assislanr 4: Pep Club 3: Pro Meriro I.2: Usher Club 3.4. SIXTH ROW JOAN C. REMES . . . Bridle and Saddle 2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Scribblers 4. JO ANN RIIVIEK . . . CLARION 4. NAOMI RITCHELL . . . Hi-C I.2: Usher Club 3. 7 FIRST ROW: JOEL J. POPLAWSKI THOMAS CHARLES PREXLER EDWARD JOHN PRINCE. JR .... Baslcelball l.2I Foolball I.2.3.4: Hi-Y 3.4: LeHermen's Club 4: Life Guard Club 3.4: Track I.2. SECOND ROW: JACK PROTEAU . . . Band l.2.3: Foolball I.2: Hi- Y 4: LeH'ermen's Club 3.4: Life Guard Club 3.4: Pep Band I.2: Swimming 2.3.4: Track I.2. BRUCE ALBERT PRUETER . . . Boys' Glee Club 3.4: Choir l.2.3.4. DARLENE BLANCHE PUNCOCHAR . . . French Club 2: Library Aides 2. THIRD ROW: DEBORAH KATHRYN PURCELL . . . Bios Logos 2: Debafe Club 2.3: Faculry Assislanr I.2: F.T.A. 2.3: G.A.A. I.2: Girls' Chorus I: Jesfers I.2. Play I.2: Liibtary Aides 2: Pro Merilo I.2: ROUSER 2: Usher Cu 3. CAROLYN AVIS PURL . . . G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Jesrers I,2. Play I: Library Aides 2.3.4: P.E. Leader 3: Pep Club 3.4. LESTER EARL PUTTS . . . Track 2. FOURTH ROW: FRANCES CAROL RAC MILLARD JOSEPH RADA . . . Band I.2.3.4I Baseball I: Bios Logos 2.3: Debale Club 2: Foorball l.2.3.4: German Club 2.3.4-: Hi-Y 3.4: Jeslers 2. Play 2: LeHermen's Club 3.4: Masque and Wig 3.4. Play 4: Movie Operalors 2.3.4: Pep Band I.2.3: Sfage Crew l.2.3: Swimming 2.3: Talenl Show I. JAMES RANDOLPH RAPHEL . . . Transferred 'From Wesrporr High School. Kansas Cily. Missouri. 3: Baslcerball 3: Foolball 4: Le+'Iermen's Club 4: Office Assisfanl' 4: Tennis 3.4. I I F-1- 44 ' -- '- - , ' f , F Q -I A 2. ,M I he :S jifi: . f' .. as .ww-sr-1: -iw? ... i i WE ' ':f'3rli iv' .. K ' li! F ' , ..,, 'f ' 4 .yn ui: -- FIFTH ROW: JUDITI-I ANN SHARIE . . Saddle 2: F.N.A. 4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Junior Red Cross 3: Modern Language Club I: Pep Club 3.4: Scrib- blers 3.4: Spanish Club 2.3: Usher Club 3. BONNIE RUTH SHEFEER . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2: F.T.A.. 4: Orcheslra I: Pro Merilo l.2. MARIE CHRISTINE SHRAMEK . . . Bios Logos 2.3.4: Bridle and Saddle 2: F.T.A. 2.3: Modern Language Club I: Orchesfra I.2.3.4: Spanish Club 2.3. SIXTH ROW: GRACE MARIANNE SKODA . . . G.A.A. l.2: Hi- C I.2. Presidenf 2. ROGER WILLIAM SLADEK . . . Lelfermenls Club 2.3.47 Life Guard Club 3.4: Swimming I.2.3.4. Capfain 2. Co-Caplain 3.4: Talenl Show I. GERALDINE FRANCES SLEZAK . , . Home Economics Club 2.3.4-: Scribblers 3.4. . Bios .Logos 2: Bridle and T' FIRST ROW: DEAN ARDEN ROGENESS . . . Baskefball I: Boys' Glee Club 3.4: Cross Counfry I,2: Hi-Y 4: Leffer- men's Club 3.4: Tennis l.2,3.4. ANNA RUTH ROSS . . . Choir 2.3.4-: G.A.A. I.2: Hi-C I.2. Secrelary 2. DUANE CHARLES RUBIN . . . Eaculfy Assisfanf l.3. SECOND ROW: CAROL ANN RUBINIC . . . Transferred from Far- ragul High School. Chicago. Illinois. 3: Facully As- sisfanl 4: Office Assisfanf 4. JUDITH II. RYZENGA . . . Bridle and Saddle 2: G.A.A. I.2.3: Girls' Chorus I. LADDIE A. SANDA. JR. . , . Eoofball l.2.3,4: Lef- fermen's Club 4: Office Assislanf 4: Track l.2. THIRD ROW: CHARLES EDWARD SCHANDER . . . Baskefball l.2: Eoolball l.2.3.4: Hi-Y 3.4: Leffermen's Club 2.3.4: Life Guard Club 3.4: Track I. JOHN STUART SCHAUER . . . Baseball 2: Baskelball l.2.3: Class Officer I. Secrefary I: Cross Counlry I: Foofball 2.4. Manager 4: Golf 3.4: Hi-Y 3.4: Leffermen's Club 3.4: School Council 4. JILL C. SCHREIBER . . . Bios Logos 2: G.A.A. I.2,3.4. Sporfs Manager 4: Life Guard Club 3.4: Pep Club 3.4. Vice Presidenf 3.4. FOURTH ROW: CATHERINE IRENE SCOTT . . . Band I.2.3: Choir 2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Masque and Wig 4: Orches- fra 2: Pro Merifo I.2: Scribblers 3.4. JOHN GORDON SEATTER . . . Baskefball 2: Boys' Glee Club 3.4: Class Officer 2: Treasurer 2: Foof- ball I.2,3.4: Hi-Y 3.4: LeHermen's Club 3.4. Secre- fary 4: Life Guard Club 3.4: Movie Operafors I.2' School Council 3: Swimming l.3: Track l.2.4. NANCY JOAN SEMRAD . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Pep Club 3.4: Scribblers 2.3.4, Sec- relary 4: Usher Club 3.4. mm pmaw - ', I i ?fmwl ' SANDRA MELANIE STOZEK . . . Transferred from Sainl Casimir High School, Chicago. Illinois. 3. SHIRLEY MAE STREJC . . . Facully Assislanl' 3: F.T.A. 3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Hi-C I.2: Home Economics Club 4. SIXTH ROW: PATRICIA ROSE STRUNG . . . Bois Logos 2: F.N.A. 2.3.4, Vice Presidenl 2. Presidem' 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4q Girls' Chorus I: Home Economic Club 4: Junior Red Cross 2.3, Treasurer 3: Modern Language Club I: Nurse's Assislanl' 3.4. BONNIE-LEE STRUTZENBERG . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2: Choir 4: CLARION 2: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2.3. PETER L. SWANO . . . Wreslling I.2. FIRST ROW: BARBARA JOYCE SLOMKA . . . G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: P.E. Leader 3. Usher Club 4. DENNIS WALTON SMITH . . . Band I.2,3.4: Baslcelball I.2: Bois Logos 2: Boys' Glee Club 3: Fooioall I.2. Manager I,2: Hi-Y 3.4: Orcheslra 2.3: Pep Band I.2.3: Talenl Show I. REGINA I. SMITH . . . Transferred from Granl High School, Porlland, Oregon. 4. SECOND ROW: STEPHEN SHEEFER SMITH . . . Baseball 2: Baslcelball I: Foolball I.3: Hi-Y 3.4: Movie Operalors I.2.3: Traclg I. LIBUSE RUTH SPANINGER . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 43.4, Treasurer 4: F.T.A. 3.4, Treasurer 4: G.A.A. I,2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club 3. 4: Orcheslra 2.3,4: P.E. Leader 3: Pep Club 3.4: Pro Merilo I.2: Usher Club 4. SHARON JOY SPIERING . . . Bios Logos 2: F.T.A. 2.3: G.A.A. I.2.3: Girls' Chorus I,2: Libraray Aides 3.4. Secrelary 4: Maiorelles I.2: Pro Merilo 2.3: Usher Club 4. THIRD ROW: SALLY LEA SPILLER . . . Beceus 2: Bridle and Saddle 2: CLARION I: G.A.A. I.2,3: Modern Language Club I: School Council 2,3.4: Spanish Club 2.3.4. Presidenl 4. ANDREA LEE STACHOREK . . . French Club 2.4: Junior Red Cross 2: Nurse's Assislanl 4. MARY LOISE STEFFEN . . . Band I.2.3.4: Bios Logos 2: French Club 2.3.4. Secrelary 2: F.N.A. 3.4. Cor- responding Secreiary 4: G.A.A. I,2.3.4: Junior Red Cross 3.4. Secrelary 4: Modern Language Club I: Orcheslra 3: Pep Band I.2: Usher Club 3.4. FOURTH ROW: JESSIE ANN STEPHENSON . . . G.A.A. I.2,3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club I: Pep Club 3.4. MARGARET ELIZABETH STEPHENSON . . . Beceus 2? G.A.A. l,2,3.4. Sporls Manager 4: Girls' Chorus I. 2: Junior Red Cross I: Pep Club 3.4. TERRILL STEVENS . . .Transferred from Lyons Township High School. La Grange, Illinois. 4. FIFTH ROW: LOIS KAY STOKER . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2: CLARION 2: Facully Assislanl 4: G.A.A. l,2,3.4. Poinl' Secrelary 3. Presidenl' 4: Jeslers 2: P.E. Lead- er 3: Pep Club 3.4: Scribblers 3.4: Spanish Club 4: Usher Club 3.4. 'War ' :Am JUNE BEATRICE VODICKA . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2: CLARION 2.3.4: F.T.A. 2.3.4. Corresponding Sec- reiary 2: G.A.A. l.2.3.4. Publiciry Manager 3: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Jesfers 2. Vice Presidenl' 2: Library Aides 4: Masque and Wig 3.4. Presidenl' 4. Play 3: Pro Merifo l.2.3: ROUSER 3.4. Co-Edi+or-in- Chief 4: Talenl Show l: Thespians 3.4: Usher Club 3.4. Secrefary 4. SIXTH ROW JOSEPH ROGER VOJACEK . . . Bios Lo os 2.3: Hall 9 Guard 4: Spanish Club 2.3.4. HAROLD KNIGHT VORIS . . . Facully Assisfanl' 4: Lel- 'lermen's Club I,2.3.4: Life Guard Club 3.4: P.E. Leader 4: Swimming l.2.3.4. Co-Capfain 4. CHARLES FRANK VRHEL V . . . Band I,2.3.4: Boys' Glee Club 3.4: Facully Assislam' 4: Foolball I,2.3.4: Hi-Y 3.4: LeHermen's Club 3.4. Presiden'l'.4: Life Guard Club 3.4: Modern Language Club I: Pep Band I,2.3.4: School Council 4: Spanish Club 2: Track I,2.3.4: Wresrl- ing 2. FIRST ROW F.T.A. 3.4: G.A.A. I,2.3.4: Sporfs Manager 4: Girls' Chorus I: Spanish Club I.2. RITCHAKRD THOMPSON . . . Baseball I: Pro Merilo 2: rac I. MARILYN ESTHER TOPE . . . Band l.2.3.4. Drum Maior 4: Choir 2.3.4: G.A.A. I,2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Life Guard Club 3.4. Secrefary 4: Orchesfra 2.3: Pep Band I.2: Pro Merilo I.2,3.4. Presidenf 3: Scribblers 4. SECOND ROW KENNETH TOSCH . . . Baseball I.2. Manager 2: Choir l.2.3: Foorball 4. Manager 4: Wreslling l. ROBERT FRANCIS UCHEREK . . . Foolball I.2.3.4. Capiain 4: HIVY 3.4. Secrelary-Treasurer 4: LeHermen's Club 3.4: Swimming I.2: Tennis l.2.3.4. LINDA S. URBACH Transferred from Easl High School. Denver. Colorado. 4: CLARION 4. THIRD ROW RALPH R. VACUDA . . . Baseball I.2.3: Hi-Y 4: Lef- l'ermen's Club 3.4: Office Assislanl' 4: Wreslling 2.3. CAROL EMILY VALTMAN . . . G.A.A. I.2: Hi-C I.2. NANCY JANE VANCE Beceus 2: Bios Logos 3: Girls' Chorus I. Pep Club 3.4. FOURTH ROW GLEN JOSEPH VAN DERWERKER . . . CLARION' 3: Cross Counlry I,2.3.4: Facully Assislanl' 3: Hall Guard 4: ROUSER 3. Traclc I.2.3.4. DAVID A. VANEK . .. Class Officer I. Sergeanl'-at Arms I: Foolball 2.3.4: P. E. Leader 4: Wreslling 2.3.4. Capiain 4. CAROL LYNNE VAVRINA . . . Facully Assislani I: F.T,A. 2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Jesiers I.2. Play 2: Ma' iorelfes I.2.3. Head Maiorefre 3: Masque and Wig 3: Scribblers 2.3.4: Usher Club 3.4. FIFTH ROW CHARLES MARTIN VEHLOW JR. . . . Baseball 2.3. Manager 2.3: Hall Guard 4: Rifle Club 3.4. LEONORE JANICE VIKTORA . . . Band I,2.3.4: Beceus 2: Choir 4: F.T.A. 3.4: G.A.A. I,2.3.4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Home Economics Club I,2.3.4: Life Guard Club 4: Modern Language Club I: Pep Band l: Rifle Club 4: Spanish Club 2: Usher Club 4. - wig? Mw- . af I f- ' -' 925.117 -:'-f:.3.:E::f255L-'ii' X' I h T KAY ELAINE THEOBALD . . . Beceus 2: Choir 2.3.4: FIRST ROW KATHRYN ANN WAGNER . . . Beceus 2: Cheerleaders 4: Choir I.2: G.A.A. l.2,3.4. Sporfs Manager 2.3: Library Aides 3: Life Guard Club 3.4: Nurse's Assislanf 3: P.E. Leader 3. JOAN WALLACE . . . Transferred from Decafur High School. Decarur. Alabama. 3: G.A.A. 3.4: Home Eco- nomics Club 4: Pep Club 3.4: Scribblers 4. SECOND ROW JOHN ARTHUR WARD . . . Baslcelball 2: Boys' Glee Club 3.4: Class Officer 2.3. Sergeanl-al-Arms 2.3: Foolball 3.4. Manager: Hi-Y 3.4, Chaplain 4: Leller- men's Club 3.4: Life Guard Club 3.4. Treasurer 3.4: School Council l.2.3.4: Swimming I.3.4: Traclc I.2. CAROL SUZANNE WELLER . . . Facully Assislanl' 2.4: F.T.A. 3.4: Home Economics Club l.2,3.4: Junior Red Cross I.2.3.4. Vice Presidenl 3. Presidenl 4: Life Guard Club 4: Modern Language Club I: Usher Club 3.4. THIRD ROW RONALD BALDWIN WERNIMONT ELLEN JANICE WETTERSTEN . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2: F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. I.2: Girls' Chorus l: SCOPE 4: Pro Merilo I.2. Vice Presidenl' 2: Scribblers 3.4: Usher Club 3.4. Head Usher 4. FOURTH ROW JOYCE BEATRICE WITZMAN . . . Hi-C I: Scribblers 4. JO ANN WOLF . . . Bios Logos 2.3.4. Secrelary 3.4: Facully Assislanl' 2,3.4: Hi-C 2: SCOPE 4: Pro Merilo 2. FIFTH ROW EUGENE L. WOODS . . , Foolball I.2: Hall Guard 4: Wresfling I.2. CAROLE ANN WRIGHT . . . Transferred from Du Pon'l Manual High School. Louisville. Kenluclcy. 3: Girls' Glee Club 3: Scribblers 4. JOEL RICHARD YOSS CLARION 2: Hi-Y 3.47 Masque and Wig 4: Play 4: Office Assislanl' 4: ROU- SER 3: School Council I: Tennis I: Track 2.3. wade SIXTH ROW LORETTA JOAN ZAJDA . . . Transferred from Lourdes High School. Chicago. Illinois. 3. DARLINE MARION ZAVORAL . .. Beceus 2: Bridle and Saddle I: Facully Assislanl' 2.3: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: - gg Girls' Chorus I.2: Home Economics Club 2: Library Aides 2.3,4: Scribblers 3: Usher Club 3.4. . DOUGLAS STEVEN ZIMA . . . Cross Counlry 2.3: Lel- +ermen's Club 3.4: Life Guard Club 3.4: Movie Op- eralors l.2.3.4: Swimming 2.3.4. During lhe Norfheasf-Norfhwesl' Convenhon Kafhr Wagner and Pal Nylen help oul' by direchng R Bs guesfs Spirifs ran high while 'Phe sen- iors endeavored 'ro win +he l9'57 Bundle Drive. Ed Prince, Belsy Howe, and Carolyn Purl unload clolhes which helped fheir class 'io vicfory. 1:.' Q mf. R64 5, Suse T54 Q : 3 gg 4 T' , I y ig WF . .an ia -V,, V ,-:: 2 V Ze A,, .. . 1 f H 1 l :. Wu: ,-:' 'iff .rf i ,gf .,AX V- , z K f sf 44 ff-:Mn 'W af . . .,,.. . ,, ,,,,,,:4.,., 12: .. , . 'S an E 4 :.. . , ,,, 5 , 'Self' ,s ...:- , .,: - .4,:: g , , ' J f L 5' i J ':,' ' W I M ,....:A Q. ,m K :lv E V 5 U ,. 'A 1 Q F :Y - ff' ': ' F 2 . 1 , y'1' if Q ,fl , ..:,.. ' , : W f, ' K:11 ffl' ' - ..2:-M fl J , . 'Q ' ' - 'Z -1 ' ,,- .,.. 4 - Y' :Q,, .:.2.,. 3 .:-' . 7 '-:- .. g , ,. -'-- - '1-X X Ag' l ,1., F .. ,: ' - 2 .. , ..L AL ,. Q glizg: Q ,I ,qblq 3 Q , , , :': ' ,qi .----- ' ' .zyy , - if N .. , B :ZK 3 Q5 , . x,., N , f : :: e L 1 , , as or N ol fmlm 'mky , ,,, J W,,A K FIRST ROW: Lloyd Alfera, Joann Anderson. Pafricia Bacasfow, Roberl Baechlold, David Baird, Rila Bardaus- lcas, Barbara Barnes, Paul Barfizal, Barbara Bariunek, Arlene Balek, Larry Bauer, Mary Ann Bednarilc, Roberf Beres. SECOND ROW: Pixie Beery-Polglase, John Bellandi, Rich- ard Bennelf, Roy Befhlce, Henry Blada, Edward Blahuf, Russ Blair, Chuck Bloom, AnneHa Bosch, Sandra Boucels, Jack Bowbin, Pal Breed, Wilfred Brennan. THIRD ROW: Carol Brochmann, James Brosseau, Beverly Brown, Laddie Broz, Le+a Broz, Robe:-la Bublilc, Edward Buric, Neil Buller, Tracy Byrom, Dan Caldon, Sue Cam- eron, Carole Campbell, Marilyn Candra. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Cerwin, June Cerza, Judilh Chandler, Jerry Chlurnslcy, Sandra Chrisl, Carl Coleman. Chuck Colgrass, Pal Condon, Judy Coolcingham, Lynn Cooper, Roger Coverly, Dave Creadon, Larry Darlingfon. FIFTH ROW: Lorella DeBal'+isfa, Marianne Derfler, June DeVil'a, Joan DiBona, Ronald Dinlcel, John Dohnal, Carol Dorsano, Douglas Dunlop, Barbara Eaverson, Tanis Ed- winson, John Eggleslon, Kerslin Elclund, Bob Ellioll. SIXTH ROW: Cody Engle, Joyce Englesman, Gary Ever+, Roberf Feller, Augusl Filisha, Rich Fisera Ron Flowers Clyde Fluekiger, Ty Forgala, Nancy Forsli Greg Fosreri Cherry Frain, Karen Friis. Page 52 YQ' I is ' 0 wa 4 i 5 18. ii V Y . 'ia X T 25:5 .' , i:f.fgF55 ::' vi. s-is ...za -A H1 1 W' Y A if M I B 'T ii al m a? 11 s. 0 AToms, I-420, combined oxygen . . . Oh no. noT scrambled eggs again! . . . WhaT's 'Top SecreT' abouT The junior council dance? . . . WhiTe Books -l- bake sales :- The prom. This pasT year's iunior class worked ambiTiously in preparaTion Tor The prom. The May evenT combined Lou Breeze's music wiTh The aTmosphere oT The EdgewaTer Beach HoTel. Publishing a sTudenT direcTory, The Bulldog WhiTe Book, and selling sTaTionery were among The proiecTs under- Taken To raise money. TempTing hungry sTudenTs wiTh bakery and organizing a whiTe elephanT sale also conTribuTed Tunds Towards The memorable nighT. OT course, sTudies were prominenT Through The year. ChemisTry held many new wonders wiTh The sTudenTs showing Their inTeresT Through special proiecTs. FacTs and TurTher knowledge of our counTry were broughT To The sTudenTs Through American hisTory. Combined physical educaTion classes produced sore TeeT and aching muscles as sTudenTs Tried To ouTdo each oTher aT volleyball and social dancing. Exuberance was noT only incorporalred in work buT also in pleasure, which They proved by sponsoring successTul dances. VisiTing The sparkling ciTy oT WashingTon, D. C., The busTling ciTy oT New York, ancl quainT JamesTown, highlighT- ed a Trip To The EasT. Class oTTicers, Treasurer Tom Tucek, Sergeam'-aT-Arms Bob McDowell, Secrefary Rosemary SToITa, Vice-presidenT Dennis Kennedy, and Presi- denT Bob RaHner, discuss prom plans. Page 53 f, nm T T I , R47 k.k, . H --: :zff Q :Nf-: .. 5 ' .1 M33 : , ,, 1 , F i r ,Q-if A .,f: . - ,.., V 2 K i . X. J , R' 1 22 ,EF ig i X i H F , -1- ' ' Q' cease A .2 :M - if .-- , may if Wiz. .fa -E :f-. . W A . SLZ gl . , V A Z.. V J J 4 ' :':Q ' B P V . h y g Q--af P - ,.Q,,Q S H, ,::, , B . f,1.b ., J, bg ABOVE-FIRST ROW: Kenlyn Gay, Ken GeHy, Larry Gill. Barbara Goebel, Richard Gossling, Leila Gralchner, Lee Gray, Nancy Griffin, Sfeve Gulon, Pal Gyorki, Joyce Habian, George Haiek, Carolyn Hall. SECOND ROW: Douglas Hall, Marilyn Hammerschmilf, David Haslings, Margarel Haugh, Dan Hedden, Roberr Heidemann, Richard Heinsen, Joyce Henn, Sandra Her- man, Bob Hines, Jerry Hinkelman, Norman Hofer, Janel' Hoffman. THlRD ROW: Michael Holub, Karen Horky, Donna Hrdina, Bob Hruby, Karen Huebner, Lorraine Hueb- ner, Nick Hurd, Sharyn Hurf, Carol lzzo, Cherie Jackson, Sandra Jacobs, Charlene Jakopec, Dick Jarom. FOURTH ROW: Bob Jirik, Bernard Johnson, Penelope Johnson, Terry Johnson, Gill Junkunc, Bob Kaempf, Bill Kamper, Marlene Kasak, Barbara Kavanaugh, Dennis Kelly, Dan Kemp, Dennis Kennedy, CharloHe Kerr. FIFTH ROW: Douglas King, Michael Kinney, Dennis Kinsf, Karen Koch, Fred Kokaska, Pal Kolar, Rosemary Konczak, Ken Konfrsr, Merrylin Kopecky, Jo Ann Koppa, Eugene Korbel, Waller Korngiebel, Ron Kofska. SIXTH ROW: Dan Kowal, Ron Kraa+z, Anila Kracmer, Arlene Kreicik, Frank Kreml, Dan Krisan, Gail Kubik, Jim Kubifz, Slewarl Kuhn, Jim Kunik, Alice Laga, Jim Land, Barbara Leahy. Page 54 M? , , I i fat , . . I --J, Qi' e' .,, J a., 5 el Mgr Q. if 5 Q 'Sigh Y ii 1 . I We 1 41 SQA, if f-aa? nf? W 3 'X ? i if . ' sur! ae ef K a , , A? I' ,,, if 1., :vi mi W im 1 . . 5:55552 His- -is ff J 2 . xii? .A H - .ami A BELOW-FIRST ROW: Bill LeClear, Bill Lesser, Richard Likens, Bruce Lind, Wayne Linliarf, Lynda Lipke, Michael Lorr. SECOND ROW: RoseMarie Lulcomy, Bob Lundgren, Margol' Mac- Donald, Jan Macho, Bonnie Maiewski, June Malek, Gerry Malik. THIRD ROW: Ed Manniko, Judy Marcucci, Jean Marshall, Barbara Maselc, Karen Mallson, George Mafz, Bonnie Mccarllwy. FOURTH ROW: David McDowell, Bob McDowell, Joan Meller Don Meyer, Margueriie Meyer, Joe Michalcik, Kafhleen Miefus. , I FIFTH ROW: Ken Miefus, Judy Miller, Miclnael Mingus, Jim Monaco. David Moore, Maryfxnn Moliclca, Alice Moylan.- lm gl lil' ,, i A' ' J ' . ' E, W , , . : ,,A,, lg, MX 11+ an 3 'iv ,yl zirr 'iy , , , y r, 4 L L i 1 J riii n ri 1 . I ,lxh 5 fl - . ,. . -- , 1 l,.,,: ,ii - . f,'1 - ' ,, in A i 2. , i,,i ., - l ' Ii' Q L' .,., . - L A U iiii, 'Q , ,, X .,.,, I ami: , fA 1 ' FlRST ROW: Jean Mraz, Sandra Mrazelc, John Murphy, George Musil, Wendell Myles, Par Myfys, Julie Nachr- man. Janice Nadar, Judy Nadel, Pa? Nagel, Arliss Neu- mann, Gail Neumann, Paul Newcum. SECOND ROW: Philip Nicolelli, Peier Nulley, Francis Oglieifi, Bill Pace, Belly Pales, John Paflerson, Sharon Paffon, Jacqueline Palzelf, Douglas Paulsch, Chuck Peckaf, Jim Pelclo, Marcia Pellon, Joan Peinnoclc. Tl-llRD ROW: Norman Peplow, Barbara Perouflca, Dorolhy Pelersen, Melody Pelerson, Dawn Peirilc, Carol Pefrovic, George Phillip, Marian Plhalc, Lawrence Poliroclc, Marilyn Polulach, Tom Ponsonby, George Pouslca, Ray Pransky. Page 56 if . Age - iiz , FOURTH ROW: Bob Prazak, Tom Prendergasl. Bob Rada, Bob Ralfner, Bill Reardon, Carier Reed, Frank Reelrie, Ken Reinhardt Marie Reilschlager, Bob Relyea, Allan Rezabek, Judy Reznicek, Don Richied. FIFTH ROW: Anlon Riclcer, George Rieber, Ron Rizzo, Tom Roche, Jacquelene Ross, Diane Rouse, Joe Rund, Susan Rulschman, Roseann Sanleramo, Boyd Sauler, Cyn- Thia Sazama, Bill Scaman, Nancy Scheibal. SIXTH ROW: Bernice Schmidt Roy Schneider, Ed Scho- en+haler, Jim Schrieber, Allen Shafer, Susan Sholoe, Claude Silcora, Roger Simalc, Ron Simpson, Jim Sindelar John Slcala, Marlene Slcarda, Nancy Slcora. I F hw' , ,,., Z , ,S M an :fa , I-my :ww-' -4- 1 1 S , ., f E.-fm iw :f. .ss ,,,,.,A wg ML M if -:Q - 'xr : ' 1514 as Q Wg . 7 V, , .1 5 FH- V ,, 'fix-, , -. --ii: . iii- 6 0 E Y' W : 419' fs, W M5 av . . in , , - -, mf sw Pixie Beery-Polglase and Rosemary S+olfa work Togefher in preparafion for 'rhe Washing+on Trip. V r I l l l L l E l A E i l l l L I . . , :: 7 ,A 7, I L,L' H R i' 2 A::': :'A ie Si we szf . us S Y ig, :. sp .. -is- Q J c ,, s o T W W, 1. 1.. . if 39 , , f, l 1 ziiiiifls. 524523: f 'L 'X ' s , , s. QQ 'V Wi a n 1-:s--ew - 1-.:::. .. ,, s MEI' ' - rw: ,.., : :Q -H1.::::mw,-was ' - 2- ,-:: B I F A ' .D , sep' , M l A V f ,,,.. ' E, E- ' P :L,l U :Qi A li i 'i?3klfle, ,Q IQNQ Y 'i mn! Q , - 33 5 se Q' x 5 GN. FIRST ROW: Allen Skorepa, Janef Slomlca, Dick Slo- vacek, Chuck Smifh, Pefer Smifh, Dennis Smufny, Sandra Spevak, Lillian Srch, Kalhy Sfasfny, Karen Sfeiger. SECOND ROW: John Sfeindl, Penny Sfelmack, Barbara Sfepan, William Sfepan, Bob Sfocking, Rosemary Sfolfa, Nancy Sfonis, Gerry Sformer, Bonnie Sfrapazon, Jerry Sfrombach. THIRD ROW: Pal' Sfroupe, Larry Svab, Rudy Svoboda, John Templefon, Tony Terlep, Cynfhia Timko, Edel Ting- gard, John Toman, Joe Topinka, Sue Towne. FOURTH ROW: Bev Tranfina, Tom Tucek, Janef Turecek, Paul Valenfino, Bonnie Vanafa, James Verhoeven, Dick Vermoch, Bob Verneffi, Ellen Vessell, Michael Veverka. , ,. 5 E , .. ff. 'iiis-fig!-1: if gy emu' fm, nf- .. - gm if , tw , 5 . e 46 if -- ,. like 'H' -an . M Ag - 5, 2' Q 5 4 g 'QPQ' : ' .2 5 4x Q- nh w , , b 2 H. .N . . :EE-. . F r 1 K K 2 E vw i , ef ,, 5 fl? ' J w T fi flin g? , ,7 , A UN si A ' 573' N-we xc. .Q .33 -V if H as vi' xl - .za k j, 3 l ,L Mg.. .. . S. V:-ii. .... .1- - sy : ii-s ' FIFTH ROW: Paf vm., rom viach. Suzanne vopsfa, George Vrhel, Lenore Vyfiska, Bill Warfield, Richard Weddle, Ray Weihofen, Gary Wenzbauer, Roy Wiewiora. SIXTH ROW: Diane Wilson. Michael Wifwer, Mary Lou Woehler, Mari-Jo Wolgemufh, Barbara Wrolson, Nancy York, John Zdenek, Carol Zeman, George Zemek, Bob Zmudka. SEVENTH ROW: Bev Zon, Beffy Lou Broz, Chris Falco, Jinx Greenfield, Bill Henninger, Ann Leffer. Alberf Sch- lachfmeyer. NOT PICTURED: Lonene Adams, Frank Albano, Geraldine Calascibeffa, Ed Chensky, Ted Cizma, Roger Fisher, Chuck Flowers. Claudeffe Kozel, Valerian LaGoffa, Linda Meyd- rech, Wayne Radous, Charlene Schindalga, Chuck Shofola, Ed Taugher, David Taylor, Alan Tefeak, Chuck Urbanek, Cliff Wilson. Sam Wifwer. Page 58 -fs. . 4 .ii :ES k CMB? , Vi? ei' Af Jean Ann Marshall and Don Meyer prac Jrice The fundamenfals of social dancing. Cody Engfe lures hungry s+uden+s To affer school bake sales. Page 59 - ---- are-W - ' H I E453 sc -. .f :lik l le o 45 ll KQWS- WW Sonhomere OTTFTCSVS meel in We Alumni Lounge. Vice-presidenf Roger Sledronslcy, and Sergeanl'-ah They are: Treasurer Herb Nolan, Sponsor Mrs. Saundf Arms Clyde Moravec, ers, Presidenl Bruce Jablonslci, Secrefary Karen Fisher, W Disec'r? . . . Bisec+? . . . I jus? can r undersland Caesar! Your change, sir . . . achieving prominence in sporfs. The sophomores were lcnown for Jrheir eager enfhusiasm, school spirir, and abiliry +o worlc hard. Energefically. They planned and decora+ed for 'rheir Council dance, Some- body Goofedf' R-B's firsl Bermuda dance. They also sfruggled 'rhrough Julius Caesar and Silas Marner in Their English li+era+ure classes. Tweniy-fwo siudenis were elecled ro School Council, and five girls obfained Shar- club Senare posiiions. A varieiy of exlracur- ricular acriviries also held The in'reres+ of R-B's largesr class. Sophomore boys eniered compeiirive sporrs wirh vigor and during lhe ioorball and baslcelball seasons were cheered on by Jrhe frosh-so h cheerleaders. As Jrhe reams worlc- ed on The field or +he courl, filly sophomore Beceus girls performed Their Tasks in +he re- freshmenf boolhs. The sophomores gained a name and place for lhemselves a+ R-B by displaying lheir endless spirii and abilily. Page 60 ' EW' FIRST ROW: Paul Ackerman, Judifh Allison, Donald An- derson, Marie Anderson, Roberl' Anderson, Terry Ander- son, Jean Anlczak, John Anlenicic, Judy Asaro, Slefan Babiralc. SECOND ROW: Waller Baehrand, Bonnie Ballis, Janis Barberle, Carole Barnes, Susan Barrell. James Barlunelc, Joseph Basak, Roloerr Beslcovic, Alan Baumruclcer, Kennefh Beechler. THIRD ROW: Russell Bellis, Jean Benes, Juclifh Benes, William Bergslrand, Rexene Berlolino, Joan Bicknell, Valerie Bielilc, Jean Bierbauer, Kennelh Bincli, Elaine Birchall. FOURTH ROW: Kalhleen Bischman, Jack Blorn, Bonnie Blaha, Marie Blanco, George Blum, Denise Boosfer, Nancy Boolh, Belly Bosek, Fred Bowker, Sandra Brady. FIFTH ROW: Thomas Brownrigg, Roberl' Broz, Beverly Brunner, Angelo Bucci, Georgia Buchwalcl, Nancy Buegel, Marsha Bueflner, Carole Buhrows, Oflo Burcal, Har- old Burke. SIXTH ROW: Charles Burns, Milan Bursach, Lynn Carl- son, Thomas Caruso, Dennis Cermalc, Elizabefh Cerny, Penelope Chaloupka, Carol Chamness, Janel Charllon Jill Check. -,.1- I ' ll' C is s J ' 'B : V g -' :-i 211' I N J A .-El ,,. s A :: 'l ' W iiio I as I rlr L K ..,,, ' 'i' - I ,, I rl l iis 5155-fi :'- ' f- N ' ::,, . V- .,.,,, I 2 ., 3 5 C li, i .,,, . ,,,,,,i, iii. I I I M is isls as -me i' - . ,i,... 3 ,,. - - 'I - :EIU ' llxi . I , I 'I ' :Fa s ,. . lill ' --. I , ili ' I I I I , li r,,, -,,.i,,, - : f' I 0 i ssiuy . i ' '--::: s , I I J' I iliz E ' 'li 'lig ' 4, 4 .Ji ik 'T' RW WWW I I I rr r I fiil is I I .ei' I if ,,,V , is f :, K . ,,,, V. ' .:5:,a lr , ':'1+ efili 5 ,,3v,fL ',,5c .4-n'1-- e 1' wg? , , L 91,,,4,gsl3 V ABOVE-FIRST ROW: Lucille Child, Jerome Chrasfelc, Roberl Chris?- ensen, Janef Cimbalisfa, George Cina+l, Peggy Clapp, Linda Colon SECOND ROW: Elizabefh Conklin, Linda Coolc, Donald Cox, George Creadon, Frederick Crowe, Sandra Cuyler, Belly Cylcner. THlRD ROW: Gerald Czuba. Anfhony Danca, William Dedic, James Deering, Deborah Dennislon, George Dennisfon, William Doering. FOURTH ROW: Marion Dohnal, Donald Dolezal, Pafricia Domabyl, Sharon Donahue, John Doubelc, Beverly Dougherfy, Judy Downey. FIFTH ROW: Charlene Draeger, James Drobish, Elizabefh Drummond, Madge Drummond, Cheryl Dunne, Charlene Dvorak, Georgene Dvorak. Page 62 , .4 T, an h f 'Q we I 3 'N' Y vi' n, ie i .5 'l My Ii S 'T l Wk. BELOW-FIRST ROW: Melvyn Ehleri, Donald Eiser- mann, Richard Engler, Carol Erbs, Malcolm EveH, Alan Ewerl, Madalyn Falco, John Faul, Judilh Felsch, Judilh Ficlcas, Evan Fie, Ronald Filceis, James Filip. SECOND ROW: Virginia Filipelc, Vivian Fisera, Karen Fisher, Jon Fislonich, Jacqueline Flegel, Marilyn Folonlca, Dan Formafo, Diane Forselc, Sharon Fransen, Adrienne Fukal, Roberl Fukal, Kennelh Gailis, Paul Galz. THIRD ROW: Harry Genan'l', Diane Genlile, Barbara Ger- lich, Barbara Gibbs, Rodney Gohrlce, Sidney Goodwin, Dianne Gossling, Jean Grill, Karen Griswold, Richard Grosser, Jeannelfe Guerriero, Loreria Gumuls, Joan Guyon. iii ,--s ' ' A 'xf':. ' , 'ii' ,. K VA..,. .,.,, T V V T f Q FOURTH ROW: Barbara Gwin, Marcia Haclcl, June Hagenberg, Kennerh Hall, Muriel Hames, Edward Hamp- lon, JoEllyn Haney, Geraldine Haugh, Virginia Have- meyer, Charles Hawes, Raymond Heard, Joseph Hebda. Ka+hlene Hede. FIFTH ROW: James Hein, Lynn Hein, Mary Jo Hender- son, Joyce Herman, Linda Herman, James Herzberq. Glen Hess, Marlha Hill, Palricia Hinole, David Hlavacelc, Kalherine Hlavacelc, Karen Hlvalca, Marlin Hnefynlca. SIXTH ROW: John Holsrra, John Holland, Anne Holz, Barbara Hone, Daniel Hoselc, Allen Hreisa, Slephen Hrica, Edward Hrlcel, Sandy Hrlanelc, Howard Hullca, Judy Hummel, Gerald lncrocci, Sharon lrlbacker. .. , , ,,, H ,,'. ss 1 P A . Ezgbvai Q ..,, gv? an - Yzbz ::l..v Q N ii ziz y E ,,rr,, .J 'A V W ,.: A 'X , , r ' s,-': --r--r1r' Q mis A aiaiii J as QI' , ,,,, aya , A '.., Q ii ii ,. ,si 6 -fr-'i rrv .::.,..: -I :,: , A ---,. -,,,f . - :ff ' ' :.,: ' ,,,., , , , , 1 y::, p f e,. K ' ,,,,1,, fa, , C 3 , , r , 1 iif' ':r- , , i n ':-,: -vrs z wfir. fi, -',., .af .. -- , 'ffi iiifr. A We , ' - s-E J T :' r A a r . i , h ykkvr, I :-i A Q V, rg, W 5 A. , .,,,, IV . .if V ,,,' I - - Zig i lv l , . , f 2'l. . ., ,. K . A 'I Q? A ,J A T ,. :i,, , i . Y 1 ,.: S ' A ' :IE fff ' '--: V - , ,.-: ...V M A with .M 5, , Y ,V ,, -V ii- i - .HAI 4 s 1. , T J ? ,, V .z:1F?F?'f , A - . .,.-, A S ,L I ., . .,..', +3 as is . El T 'f A. 4 l f ABOVE-FIRST ROW: Bruce Jablonslci, William Janlcovslcy, Linda Ja- rosik, Roberf Jehlik, Donna Jeppesen, Kennelh Jllek, Bruce Johnson. SECOND ROW: James Joseph. Beverly Kanalc, Judilh Karela, Chrisiine Karlh, Allen Kasper, James Keller, Michael Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Thomas Keppnar, Janice Kernik, Clarence Kerous Elizabelh Kesman, Susan Kessel, Ronald Kirch, Carol KH. FOURTH ROW: Palricia Kizior, Carl Klang, Dennis Klodner, Paul Kmoch, Leon Knorps. Karen Knoslca, Richard Koca. FIFTH ROW: Roberl' Koca. Donna Kociara, Ronald Kodidek, Sharon Koe, Richard Koeneman, Susan Kolces, Frank Kolar. Page 64 BELOW - FIRST ROW: Charles Konlrsl, Thomas Konicelc, Jan Kopic, Joseph Kosey, Lee Kolnour, Dennis Koulcol, Jerrold Krachl, Ronald Kraiicelc, Mary Kralochvil, Paul Krause, Gary Kreml, Erica Krippels, and Gary Krogh. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Kropacek, Jacquelyn Krueger, Marilyn Kuban, Gloria Kuchar, Roloerl Kuplca, Arlene Kyncl, William Landess, Douglas Lange, Karen Lange, Madelyn Lange, Judilh Larson, Alice Lauriclc, and Lois Lechner. THIRD ROW: Karen LeRoy, Richard Lislca, Kafherine Loeplce, Lee Loess, Diane Lucas, Edward Ludwig, Ronald Lukas, Sandra Lulcey, Charles Lupinelc, Sharon Lulna, Marvyn Macleksho, Nancy Mader, and Gerald Malek. FOURTH ROW: Kalhleen Malone, George Marino, Harry Marshall, Vincem' Massa, Donna Mafalonis, Douglas Ma- look, Judy Malzelle, Linda Mayer, David McAr'fhur, Ralph McElearney, Linda McGra+h, Karen McGrew, and Sharon McHugh. FIFTH ROW: Virginia Melicahr, Glenn Mefelmann, Fred- erick Meyer, Charlolle Middour, Joyce Miller, Roberl' Miller, Ronald Milnarik, Shirley Misferlield, Melvyn Monelca. Jill Mooney, Clyde Moravec, Judifh Morris, and Judifh Morlel. SIXTH ROW: Richard Moseficlc, Judiih MoH'l, Maureen Moylan, Roberl' Mudra, Helen Mueller, Judy Murrin, Beverly Neal, Ann Nedvedik, Frances Nedvedilc, Linda Nelson, Norvell Nelson, Dorolhy Nemec, and Vladimer Nemec. Q. L ,fit I' .. 1, N gi , ., 5 'zlfrr -M M , 1 rf. W., - f Y will il 'I ' .mf :ww im. ,I I all-f 24 -- ' ,sf ,... 'Q fl - QI. ,. 7 1 ,,' A :::-, .,,, I - i If : 1. W 'ri it i 2. rv: M A A ,h w y I I lv x V - igwlf Fi ' fi, F15 ,gifs l iii iiff' rrr ' M Q' ' : .,,, . , gg, . S Ik 4' i H' .L i: .... , r : ,,,,: , i ,::,,,,,,..,:, ,:..,., , .: We i . , , :,,, ,. I. , , 0 1 :,, , .x,,, , F 1 ::, Sim - -. Q.. ...MM . ,,,,,M, , - ,:.. . WY J .... . 1 - F F ' if i 1 1 i was 15224 ' , Asovei. FIRST ROQN: Jerry Nerad, Janis + Naeninska, aw-:J 2 -M06444,4 K 44.,a4.A-:Q i -,44,g,Z' f 1 ND - BC lGCi5lU14,q,, :a,wVMf,' F me sy, Bruce Oman, Merryck Onysko, n i da Opla+ a. f . 55,096 24.12, ' ' Q ,. ,J M . 25 ,f off'-11 big! D OW: Ja Os erg, Paul O'Sullivan, Lois aimquisf, Dawrv A4,oQf,!e S dra z n ws, Pe sz Z, Af' , 6-iffyf-ol, alia I awed - g,Qgyf., OV U F. ,QQ 0 RgiQo P3ZSw5hgyyUgwfki?,i ' Gigdj nsc mi , Jo n hili, N cy Phillips, Spencer gps, a HXQ I Pinner. 7 6 X441 X 'jLg,x44' , PQZ?-W! '-JL, ' I ALC! I W FIFTH ROW: Charles Pifeika, Elaine Polacek, Ferdinand Polivka, Wii- Pmcindwiwiauyawxwff- f' f . f,Qcff',cf5Q2 5 M0413 C1-J ckcfgf ZJAWV 1 fum F f fzgvffff'-L, 'Zh' A54 cwfzf'--f JZ -ff Qfy.-Q' CQL i- Lge .Q 7pc.,L, 3, N E ., Q W NZ QA!-J UU A ' fig Of 0,6551 - M9 F Q I BELOW - FIRST ROW: Lynn Prendergasr, Palricia Prex- ler, Richard Prochaslca, Annelre Pfoleau, Richard Ouilsch, Judifh Raleigh, JoAnn Ramey, Belle Raflner, Richard Ray, Roberfa Reder, Richard Reichard+, Eugene Reifel, and John Reiner'Ison,. SECOND ROW: Kennefh Reinharr, David Rhind, Gordon Richardson, William Roden. Clarion Rogeness, Janice Romolf, George Rosiclcy, Shirley Ross, Janel Roubal, Diane Rouleau, Diana Rul, Janice Ryzenga, and Phillip Salvafori. THIRD ROW: Dororhy Sames, Ronald Sanders, Roberf Sandusky, Lawrence Schaad, Virginia Schiel, Leslie Schin- dler, Cheryl SchliI'I', Leona Schmidf, Gudren SchoH'ler, Jan Schreiber, William Schreiber, Judirh Schuenemann. and James Schuler. , .15 E Q I FOURTH ROW: Paula Schulz, Lavone Scibona, Barbara Scofl, Linda Segal, Francis Senffner, Carolyn Sharie, Sharon Sherry, Barbara Shoplaw, Donald Shofola, Nellie Sidlauslras, Timorhy Siegler, Donald Silbernagel, and John Silha. i FIFTH ROW: Joseph Simonelic, Roberl Simmons, Sleven Simpson, Virginia Sindelar, Diane Sis, Sandra Six, Eileen Slclenar, Edward Slaby, ThomasiSlobodnilc, Palricia Slosar, Susan Slosar, Ronald Smefana, and Roberf Smilh. SIXTH ROW: William Smilh, James Snorelc, David Soldaf, Sandra Spofak, Carol Sproull, Nancy Slalcis, Donna Sranelc, Warren Slanelc, Carl Slalfin, Rae Slauloer, Roger Sledron- sky, Roberl Sfeiskal, and Rudolph Slepan. 'if me - aff R ,. L, Q I L, I - Ii ' 'faire ,,. zr- I, , ,, ..'1 I H ' I ' 1- 6 I . fall' ,--I'- , 1 I , ' we - f- rr... ' Wi. ,.-f' ,H L.c, l -'la signs -, .elif- . fri L I ,, ' I1.1 Q .- 'f I I S iv , ': .2siLw2Qf..,, - -- , - ,,. :', :-- 9 .i,-.,. fc . -:1 if S or s'1, M if ':: Yi- 3 iil' 'TI A ' I, II- .ear FEE W2 J. 4 W5 me Q ? 'Z' 1, , M 'e 5: 1 I Jan Kopic and Kaflwy Hlavacek decorafe for Hue sophomore sponsored dance, 'Somebody Goofedf' Page 68 V .. 2 1 we H M S' S f mv .NJ 'S' fri:- 'W . W 25' mf ' E :mi ' ,Z ...mn 33 . 91 Ei... A. fiif? nd' g55f1:'l g :elf . . . it W 3. r .18 Lim i . L .gp H . 1 6? , . . Q ,ma we W . .I .. eo Y. ,?,,,.,, xv E5 il L2 mga, Q?Q3E5fL,:5Hfl, .V ' eg, IE' ...E i t BELOW - FIRST ROW: James Sfralaci. Kennefh Slras- burg, William Sfrnad, Merrily Slrohecker, Ida Sfrokosch, Roberl' Sluchal, Sally Svoboda, Kafherine Swank, lngeborg Swanson, Sandra Swanson, Glenn Taylor, Alice Thompson, and Charles Tiedie. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Tillofson, Palricia Tirifilli, John Tockslein, Kennefh Tralar, June Trivich, Merrily Tuma. Jeanne Tuflle, Barbara Tvrdik, Dennis Twarog, Roberl' Tyle, Frank Urban, Tom Vales, and Frances Vallandigham. THIRD ROW: John Valsa, Joseph Van Cura, Jean Van- ourek, Marion VanWagner, Carol Vascik, Nancy Veverka, BeH'e Viler, William Vines, Yolana Vilale, Roberf Vilner, Dawn Vlasek, Joe Vogl, and Charles Vonesh. FOURTH ROW: Peler Vorac, James Wainer, Ronald T 1 , I, 1 4- 'ss 'T ig , iss in , .,,,. A 1' . ,.- , - ' g,QL ' -i i ili , ,.,, -- if M agree- ,:,, ,T Ed., 5' I I :nh in is A Page 69 F s 3.5, Vs . .i,. .--.- s .-,: . s -?f V '. 2. ,'. :,' ,-,, , , , fi Aga 1 Wailek, William Wallwin, John Walsh, Daniel Warfield. Joseph Wasner, Joseph Wasz, Earl Wellma, Richard Wengielewski, Barbara Wesemann, David Welzel, and Barbara Wiafr. FIFTH ROW: John Wieclawski, Judy Willcoxen, Lea+rice Williams, Joan Winhoven, David Wixon, Forresf Woods, Sharon Yunker, Charles Zaiicek, Elizabeih Zales, Brian Zelenka, Rulh Zierfuss, Vicky Cline, Jack Goehl. SIXTH ROW: Dave Hacqueborcl. NOT PICTURED: Thomas Angeles, Barbara DeOraal', Bo- nila DeLeon, Gene Giacomelli, Donald Kalara, Dennis Kins+, Joseph Kraus, Thomas Roszak, Sharon Sanker, Doro- +hy Sikac, Jackie Smirh. as Mig' 5 , - ,,- , - ii' ss. Q -si' -I- .r gi, .is is I - f s JJ AW 2 , .,.,, , T' in 1 ,T ,Q Q E , .. ' -- 6 5? W i ,,,.,, ' 2-:.,-1v if 2 m y gs? Q, L, , M , Na air wg? as f is xi, ,sf , E ' ,im '. .' . :AV 5 , T , 4' S . s Wi ew ,1 , i, 97 U11 -rv' gg 2 li? T 3 S i . f fi' il N . ,., . A,,, ' K, , ,S J T . js? X A, 1 fi 1 ' l A - --'- ,. , .f,' 6 Q, ABOVE - FIRST ROW: Viviane Abol, William Adlal. Terry Agonalh, Thomas Andel, Joan Anderson, Jane Ange- lus, Ellyn Arp, Palli Ashworlh, Ralph Baker, Jeffrey Ball, Michael Baralla, Carl Barnas, Lois Barone. SECOND ROW: David Barfh, Daniel Barlilc, Mary Barlu- lis, Alan Basalc, Kennelh Balha, Paul Bednar, Sleven Ben- son, Calhy Beranich, Donald Berquisl, Roger Binder, Bar- bara Blaha, Roberl Blahul, Norman Blohm. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Boehm, Marilyn Bouda, Judilh Bousa, William Bower, Jack Braun, Melvyn Brauns, John Breicha, Leona Breicha, Sharon Brown, Merry Lee Bullin- ger, Bonnie Jo Burgess, Roberl Caba, Shelley Caesar. we FOURTH ROW: John Calascibe+'ra, Mark Cannon, Ron- ald Cappilelli, Rosemary Cech, George Cermalc, Frances Cernocky, Frank Cerny, Margarel' Chandler, Diane Char- ,val, Dede Cheilava, Roloerl' Cholewiclc, Clinlon Chrisl, Kalherine Clawson. FIFTH ROW: Larry Collins, Nalhalie Collins, Wendy Coolcingham, Werner Corduan, Ernesl Cornehl, Richard Cosgrove, Thomas Crane, James Cuda, Edward Cusler, Carol Culler, Fred Davidson, Franl: Deluca, Palricia Diclc. SIXTH ROW: Linda Dielrich, Diane Divin, Darlene Dix, Pamela Dornfeld, Noel Draeger, William Dumlme, Lenore Dunlap, Tommy Duran, Joan Duselc, Sharon Dullon, Ken? Earle, Charles Ebeling, John Eggleslon, Page 70 L W S . N, 2 Mx 3 wi . TS ' . ,LL,, www . -'Q Mfifsffiri T W, , 2, 2, , fir fr i A-fr. fi his T 'LV 'Ts 1:22, ' -W gf , W-he as Sis ,, W. 'Kansa ,sf ,, A 'Xe ,15bZi,52fg:ig, Li 7? . is 'fx ,ag ffz ,.': T? r ::E . ss . . Nl-Tow do I geT To The nursels oTTice?'T . . . Tllyly locker won'T openfl . . . 'Tl.yceumf7 SpliT lunch? WhaT are They? . . . Do we have To wear Those awTul Tank suiTs? IT was a sTruggle7 buT aTTer The TirsT Tew weeks oT orienTaTion, The eager Treshmen Tinally seTTled down To a new way oT liTe - a liTe made up oT proiecTs, exams, oral reporTs, endless homework, dances, new Triends, TooT- ball and baskeTball games, and acTiyiTies galore. The TirsT milesTone oT The year Tor The class was The elecTing oT eighTeen represenTaTives To School Council. As The monThs passed, The boys wenT ouT Tor The various sporTs and joined The Teams, while The girls enjoyed acTive parTicipaTion in GAA. In January came The iniTiaTion oT TiTTy girls inTo Beceus, Tollowed in The spring by The elecTion oT Tive ouTsTanding girls To The Sharclub SenaTe. For The eriThusiasTic: Treshmen, elaTed over Their successTul houTs wiTh Greai' ExpecTaTions, The Illinois consTiTuTion TesT, and algebraic equaTions, iT was a year packed wiTh hard work and unTorgeTTable Tun. Leading The Treshman class Through Their TirsT acTiyiTy-Tilled year were Vice-presidenT Sandy Kanak, SecreTary Diane Pisha, Business Manager CliTT Gramer, Treasurer Wendy Cookingham, and PresiclenT Ladd STrnad, Ek ,. are Sir 5 ral , .1:, -:V- .. ,AVZ , . l If ,r f fra, - 'fw,,2. , If-- I -'EW' if mg fr :gf-in .M vL5.u,. r - ,imisv - 'ii l ll W Q' I . .i , Z ,..L M fgl V ,:,,.: N V ll . 5 if I ,rr . ,Q U W f,,z'f:-:Q Rummy ,I 3.,U::Q:,Z3 -fr ee - ,W ' W -1 .. W ,, S ri ' K 1 'gl I- , Q. va -- it x :E m .'s:'f'f:' yr. L- V-Em B ,X ' Q - , ,. : fllllli mmzi ABOVE - FIRST ROW: Helen Ellingson, James Ellison, Nancy Erickson, Nancy Everl, Gayle Ewinger, Michael Falco, Angelynn Fasano, Phyllis Feely, Wayne Fell, Lee Feller, Mary Feye, Gail Fiala, Tom Fiala. SECOND ROW: Daryl Fisher, Linda Fislonich, Gary Filz- qerald, Susan Florelc, Belly Foqg, William Foil, David Foulis, Charles Fox, Peler Fracasso, Kalhleen Francik, Mar- iorie Friedl, Geraldine Fulqenzi, Joan Fursloss. THIRD ROW: Norman Fursloss, Tom Gard, Linda Garnell, Janel Garnharl, Gene Geiger, Donald Gilberl, Vincenl Giovannoni, Palricia Grady, Clillord Gramer, Richard Grillin, Carolyn Grillilh, Richard Grillilh, Kennelh Hagan. Q Uv -'M V f I - . .. Q. . :za :I -:'2- 1 ig 1 W7 si : ', ..f .' - ' l. -W 4 I .I ' fr ic ' . , . ,- ,Q. K ,Mk FOURTH ROW: Carol Haielc, Gail Havlilc, Richard Heil- enbach, Belly Herman, Jacqueline Hersl, William Hess. Gerald Hillesheim, Maryanna Hinlz, Roana Hielm, Rudy Hoch, Roloerl Hodges, Arlhur Holl, John Holdsworlh. FIFTH ROW: Hope Hosman, Sandra Hosso, Tony Holko, Bonnie Hruby, Sally Hublca, Daniel Hull, Janel Hulchi- son, Kalherine Huller, Sandra Ingram, Roberl Jackson, Geraldine Janis, Roberl Janlcovslcy, Judily Jezelc. SIXTH RONIV: Barbara Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Orrin Johnson, Marilee Jory, Jimmy Judkins, Nancy Kacena, Judy Kaempl, Lawrence Kaempl, Judy Kaiser, Suzanne Kamenslce, Sandra Kanalc, Kalhleen Kanelos. Page 72 4 2 .-'sae vm, ' rf r l NF' 2 fir - ,f We '- Zi: we we 41- 'A BELOW - FIRST ROW: Palricia Karas, James Kasal, Sue Kasper, Carol Kasper, Sharon Kalanec, James Kavanauqh, lvlargarel Kean. SECOND ROW: Roberla Kelber, Scoll Kelly, Marlha Kemp, Judy Kennedy, Mariann Kesman, Joseph Kilberger, Bonnie Kinn. THlRD ROW: Claudia Klich, Karen Klima, Noreen Klindera, Deanna Kloss, Regina Kociunas, David Kollman, Daniel Kolces. FOURTH ROW: Lynn Kolces, Laddie Koller, Randolph Korda, William Korolovich, Roberi Kosobud, Carol Kosllca, Joseph Kouba. FIFTH ROW: Arlene Kraalz, Kalhleeri Krabec, Lorraine Kracrner, Mar- garef Krahulilc, George Kralovec, John Kraslca, Nancy Krafochvil. L R ,,,,, ,I ' .. K, ,. :,k 7 , -J 4 ,,,, 5 ,vey :IH . I I A y ..,. - -- - --,- I ':',, 51 fe ill 1 ,12 A. z ,..,.,, .. V S , , any 1 af ' , Sie' -wg i I .1 , ,. 5 f '-.snag we f MM eff 41 W ai. ff? F F -'. 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SECOND ROW: Kennefh Lange, Harold Langeland, Karen Larson, Sandra Lafshaw, Sharon Layman, Rosemarie, Len- +ine, George Leslina, Linda Lieb, Lynda Likar, Sandra Lindberg, Carol Lindsay, Carl Linn, Kalherine Lippi. THIRD ROW: John Lifz, Mary Lloyd, Kennelh Lorr, James Lolrich, Thomas Lucas, Harrie Ludwinski, Milchell Lud- winski, Annamarie Lukas, John Maas, Marilyn MacDonald, Palricia Macken, Geraldine Mackiewicz, Roberl' MacLean. .ul 'Wim . .. ek , gf K 8 1-1. Sh. Zee . ' x I '.,, 'ga ll' 5 'l'i liiiiilia iff 3. .,,. :': , '- . :., FOURTH ROW: Louis Makowski, Cynlhia Malik, Rosemary Mangano, Kafhy Manlia, Carol Marlin, Angela Marzano, Diana Mafeika, Ermanno Mazzei, Carolyn McAllis+er, Kwin McCauley, Frank Melichar, Jean Mendius, Arlhur Mer- licka FIFTH ROW: Diane Meyer, Arlene Miller, George Miller, William Miller, Leonard Mills, Jack Milchell, Carole Mlcuch, Gail Mofleil, Claire Molinoski, George Monaco, Philip Morgan, Pairicia Morland, Charles Morrill. SIXTH ROW: Charlo+fe Morris, Margo Morsfaller, Ronald Mraz, Carolynne Mrizek. Frank Mudrak, Darlene Myles, Frank Neidl, George Nekolny, Joyce Nemec, Kennelh Ne- rud, Herberl Neumann, James Neumann, John Neumann. Page 74 i 5- e if ,M .7 ' U aa Ml . Q ' .: . 'Egg wk H Ms' ws Q Q 1,1 , ?? 1'6- 'ie 1, K-SF' .L -, - .ar k 'fffkfs ftyu 1 ,, 21? k' , iii! iii -L , f- x G gwwawww 1 5, 3 1 ml 'W f ,fff , J 2: A' S A ' gg , 'hh ? -as wa 1551+ x 4 P' an 4, l Y I ..s. , I mv' , I Il . , ,, .',,, rnvl S . . I , .. .. ., y Tn ' if If I 1 in ' 1 I -1' I MI' - sfi. H4 I ,,., ,n., E I I ,I I . any K? .. I I I I 1. -as I eq IQ si. : I, ff! -S, if ABOVE - FIRST ROW: John Nicholson, Phillip Nielson Judy Nollke, Kennefh Novak, Lynda Novak, Douglas Ny: kel Penelope N len Karl Ohlson Sall O'NeiI Gail O I Y I I Y I P' Ialka, Kafherine OHO, Judilh Pacer, Margarel Palmer. SECOND ROW: Paul Palmquisl, Marilyn Paniaheo, Carol Papworfh, Gregory Parker, Anila Parovan, Edward Paul, Nancy Paulsch, Ricky Pearson. Jeaneffe Peccia, Palricia Pedicone, Barbara Pencek, Linda Penzel, Henry Perkins. THIRD ROW: John Perkins, Roberi Perry, Wilbur Pel- ers, Darryl Pelerson, Rosemarie Pe+rovic, Donald Phillips, Elizabeih Phillips, Michael Piche. Diane Pisha, Palricia Pisula, Ronald Piielka, Thomas Pilelka, Bonnie Pillan. Page 76 -E-l C Q Sr at ' nr L I - uf. My - ,. 4 . , ' FOURTH ROW: Clifford Pills, Carol Polcer, Charles Pon- delik, Charles Pons, Timolhy Ponsonby, Margarel Porak Sfephen Porak, John Porler, Richard Pofler, John Prasf Marianna Prince, Allan Prochaska, Richard Puliung. FIFTH ROW: Jeannelle Rada, Joyce Rada, Diane Rader Richard Rasche, Gordon Reed, Howard Reed, Roger Reid Terry Reiler, Joyce Reynolds, Joy Rode, Leonard Rogers: William Roslochil, Diane Rubinica SIXTH R'OW: Janice Rubinic, Barbara Rudolph, Diane Rusnak, Carmen Sabia, Roberf Salvalore, Sandra Sanborn, PaHy Saul, Lee Saufer, Edward Saxe, Roberl' Scaman, Richard Schaefer, Barbara Schally, Carl Schlange. si- lea I 5 11 : - .L.,, : Yi ' , my -,., , 5ff?f5133l-,H ':E3i5i?lw 'til -,Q i C J, deaf 4? fi ll Y i Fc 2 -il gage. qw 1 in 1, f ,f f . - fd E45 H i l I y -'F fl BELOW - FIRST ROW: Michael Schmerling, Judiih Schmidl, Kalherine Schmidt Melvin Schmidt Roberl Schmidt Paul Schulfer, George Scukanec. SECOND ROW: Ronald Search, Jeffrey Seeberger, Carl Sefl, Sumner Seiberl, Karen Selimos, Roberf Senecal, Thomas Sequens. THIRD ROW: Sharon Shaw, John Shill, David Shoblaslce, Lillian Shra- melc, Terry Sidlow, Gerald Simpson, Marlin Slcirha. FOURTH ROW: Diane Skorepa, Charles Slezalc, Dennis Slovacek. Elaine Smelana, Arlhur Smilh. Sam Smilh, Jerold Smilhers. FIFTH ROW: Roberi' Sodi, Cheryl Sokal, Glenn Spachman, Judifh Spielman. Gloria S+ack, Maffhew Sfarcevich, Mary Jo Sfasfny. T 4 1-2: . ,,:.. , , , ,, -is :AH-1 si. .- V , Q -fe, .,.. V, . .gm l i ' b 1-V ,... ' 1 4 f fi, -E' , ,A , 555 1 ms of t ,.,gf:A .,,.. , su. aff? rg .. ' ,. , . wi, ,-' , .3 V ff 35' 5 ZA 'Eff 'Q' . L i 1 P 2 Hi m gy. T 5 ..,: as Silk C Jjll J 'Sf '.'::,, : r ABOVE - FIRST ROW: Richard Slaslny, Linda Slolcer, E Diane Sfransky, Larry Sfrauss, Ladd Sfrnad, Gary Slrolc- osch, Alan Sirunc, Penny Sfundl, Janel Sluplca, 'Kafherine Suchi, Suzanne Sup, Gerry Sverak, Lawrence Sylcora, Harry Szachnilowslci. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Szymlcowialc, Barbara Thode, Evan Thomas, Marlin Timmer, Roberl Tlapa, George Tomaich, Carolyn Tomaselc, Barbara Tomillo, Eric Topinka, Phyllis Townsend, Carol Tuscher, Jean Uiermarlc, John Vacha, Miles Vacin. l' - ' THIRD ROW: William Vaidilc, Joseph Valeclca, Ernesi 1 Valis, George Valsa, Joan VanLeeuwen, Thomas Vaughan, Jacqueline Vavra, Gary Verhoeven, Ronald Veselslcy, Lau- rel Veverlca, George Videgar, Geraldine Vrana, Mildred Vrhel, Carolyn Wahl. l l Page 78 1.2. if -4,3 -H 'iiiiw 352 L FOURTH ROW: Karen Wall, James Walsh, Gordon Warder, Consiance Wasz, Marlene Weber, Teddy Vlfe- gryn, Charlene Werner, Linda Werih, Paul Weslel, Gary Wilczelc, Richard Williams, Mariie Wilson, Sharon Wilson, Edward Wood. FIFTH ROW: James Woods, Earl Wrolson, Kenneth Young, Gary Zabel, Bonnie Zaiicelc, Charles Zapofoclcy, James Zdenelc, Barbara Zdrojlcowslci, Judiih Zierluss, Judifh Zima, Sandra Zimmerman, Gloria Zislfal, John DeWolfe, Terry Swanberg. NOT PlCTURED: Hugh Armslrong, Carol Campbell, Rich- ard Donar, Jack Dykinga, Susan Flurkey, Daniel Grear, Carol Huebner, James Kralovil, Terry Sevanberg, Ron Sligler, William Villiers, Judifh Wiesner. 'Iv Xi Y 34 ,.w, my S,A1 ,I ii 'fa' Diane Slcorepa enioys a lempfing morsel of food al fhe fun-filled Big and LiH'le Sisler Picnic held lasl fall. This was iusl' one of fhe many Sharclub aclivilies in which freshman girls parlicipaled. mm-wp-www , 5, 1 : I . fgs if ,L-'K ' , g , ,QQ f fi A 1 S 9 .,g7'X' , W, X ,, X 5 vw rf' I - Q -fa? 'WV 'T'-'gl ' M, ' n-. , Aiwa V fi it 8,8 X wh H my ef Af , ,gk 1:3 .ff ' f fl if ' QW: T -ami M 3 3 :E 'fa -f ., , Amm . , , .T , , af .1 -fp ' f W - .. 'r -M05 11 ' . ' 1. 'zfn : I ,Q ' Q. 3 W. RuTh Ziemfuss and Sherri PeTerson prepare popcorn Tor all The hungry specTaTors. FIRST ROW: B. Neal, S. Kolces, O, Schiel, SecreTary B. Brunner, Vice-presidenT A. l-lolz, Presideni' J. Guyon, Treas urer J. Karela, M. Fofonlca, Fl. Mueller. SECOND ROW: J. SrniTh, J. l-laney, S. PeTerson, S. Yun- lcer, J. Raleigh, C. Buhrows, J. l-lummel, K. Hlavacelc, M Ola, E. Polacelc, C. Dunne, R. ZierTuss, S. Six, J. Check Frozen hands . . . running To caTch a peels aT The game . . . l wish They'd give me even change iusT once . . . You'lI Tind The pop- corn aT The souTh reTreshmenT booTh . . . Where is The hoT waTer Tor The weiners? ReliabiliTy, characTer, and co- operaTiveness were all Talcen inTo con- sideraTion when The Teachers care- Tiully selecTed The TiTTy members oT BECEUS. During The laTTer halT oT Their Treshman year and Their enTire sophomore year, These girls cheer- Tullfy exlrended service aT such aTh- leTic evenTs as TooTball and baslceT- ball. The club conTribuTed iTs Tive per cenT proTiT made on all sales Toward a school giTT and also prof vided a brighTly decoraTed ChrisTmas Tree Tor The main hall. The iniTiaTion Tea in January was The club's TirsT social gaThering oT The year,aT which The reTiring members oTTicially ac- cepTed Their successors inTo The club. Tl-llRD ROW: L. KoTnour, G. l-lavemeyer, P. TiriTelli, Ficlcas, P. Kizior, L. Olelcsy, S. Swanson, N, Sidlauslcas, Knoslca, P. Novalc, J. MorTel, J. Kernilc. FOURTH ROW: D. Rouleau, C. KarTh, L. Scibona, Svoboda, M. VanWagner, A. Thompson, B. Tvrdik, Reder, M. Anderson, K. Lange, N. Mader, and D, RuT FIRST ROW: R. JorsTad, D. SmiTh, C. Scl-lander, SecreTary- Treasurer B. Ucherek, Chaplain J. Ward, PresidenT D. Kanak, Vice-presidenT J. PaTTerson, J. SeaTTer, J. Broch- mann, J. JanuTka, C. Vrhel, D, Olson. SECOND ROW: Sponsor Mr. Nemecek, B. Kunzman, J Near, B. BunaTa, D. Baggs, J. ProTeau, S. SmiTh, J Schauer, N. BuTler, J. Dunlop, J. Toman, D. Heinsen DarlingTon, C. Engle, N. Mlade, F, Pekarek, Sponsor F. Ellingson, THIRD ROW: A. Ackermann, R. Blair, J, Verhoeven, W BaTes, E. PeTerson, B. NachTman, R. Rizzo, J, Yoss, E Lund, J. Chlumsky, T. Forgalla, P. Kuchar, J. Sindelar, R Vacuda, J. Topinka. ,L Mr SeCreTary-Treasurer Bob Ucherek, PresidenT Dale Kanak, and Chaplain Jay Ward are proud oT The Hi-Y symbol consfr cTed by members. FOURTH ROW: C. Bloom, M. Rada, A, Rezabek, D. Ken- nedy, R. PeTerson, R. KurTh, E. BlahuT, J, Murphy, L. Gray P. SmiTh, P. BarTizal, C. BenTord, J. Zdenek, L. Svab, E Chensky, R. McDowell. FIFTH ROW: M. Denker, T. DiBona, C. SmiTh, O. Malik B. Henninger, E. SchoenThaler, F. Prince, D. Kemp, M Lorr, N. Hofer, G. MaTz, G. STormer, C. Coleman, M WiTwer. SIXTH ROW: R. Coyle, T. Roche, VV. MarTon, B, McEwen D. Novak, W. Decker, E. Korbel, D. Baird, C. Sikora, T PrendergasT, B. STocking, R. Jarom, R. Coverly, B. Le: Clear, M. Mingus. wang Sharclub will have a Tough Time beaTing our dance This year promoTing clean speech, sporTs, scholarship, and living . . . Sign up Tor The Thanksgiving service in room 267 . . . Where's The palm Tor This side oT The sTagef7 By increasing Their enrollmenT To one hun- dred members This year, Hl-Y has doubled iTs ouT- leTs Tor creaTing and exTending higher ChrisTian sTandards ThroughouT The school and communiTy. Under The direcTion OT Mr. Ellingson, The iunior and senior boys careTully planned readings and prayers Tor Thanksgiving and EasTer services. They also oTTered Their assisTance in making The Newcomers' ParTy an enioyable aTTernoon To promoTe Triend- ship among The sTudenTs. The boys again excel- led in presenTing an exciTing yule-Tide dance, en- TiTled FanTasy in FrosT, donaTing The proceeds To a TavoriTe chariTy. The decoraTions were excepTion- ally original, giving The dancers a dwarTed eTTecT. Mrs. I. Broe and KrisTin Linn supply The library showcase wiTh helpTul suggesTions ThaT will aid sTudenTs in selecTing reading maTerial. You rnighT Tind iT under Roman His- Tory . . . I surely enioy collecTing The Tines planning a menu Tor The nexT poT-luck dinner. The LIBRARY AIDES devoTed Their sTudy halls To exTend Their knowledge oT The library and To insTrucT Tellow sTudenTs in The care and use oT books. The girls helped arrange aTTracTive displays To enhance The aTmosphere oT The lfftdwtdlzd ' Elaine Danek and Sherri Spiering experTly shelve newly purchased books. library and kepT The reading maTerial proper order. The TwenTy members were picked by Mrs. Broe Tor Their genuine inTeresT in school and Their abiIiTy To work wiTh oThers. Social ac- TiyiTies included enTerTaining Their moThers aT an annual Tea, poT-luck dinners, a ChrisTmas parTy, and a picnic. ,.-,Wk .-,- - ,.,,.. ., 1... .sis FIRST ROW: Jackie Krueger, Donna STanek, Treasurer June Ewinger, PresidenT KrisTin Linn, Vice-presidenT Elaine Danek, SecreTary Sherri Spiering. SECOND ROVv': June I-lagenberg, June Vodicka, Carolyn Puri, Mary Lee Mendius, Nellie Sidlauskas, PaT Breed, Linda Colon. THIRD ROW: Sponsor Miss A. Brainerd, Marcia PelTon, RiTa Cordes, Lois Kirch, Karen McGrew, and Sponsor Mrs. I. Broe. fi-xv:-Miimw-M T A - FIRST ROW: Joyce l-labian, RiTa Cordes, Julie NachT- man, l-lead Usher Ellen WeTTersTen, SecreTary June Vodic- lca, PresidenT Maurine Kelber, Mary Lee Mendius, Joyce Englesman, Jean Ann Marshall, Bonnie VanaTa. SECOND ROW: Lois STolcer, Sandra Kosp, Lorna Lyman, Carol Weller, Nancy Relic, Linda Nielsen, Paige Hime- baugh, Elaine Danelc, June Ewinger, Linda BloomsTrand, RoberTa Bublik, BernadeTTe Breicha, Susan Mcl-lugh, Lil- lian Srch. ? xi K9 THIRD ROW: Marcia PelTon, PaTricia MyTys, Libby Span- inger, June DeViTa, Tanis Edwinson, Barbara Rasche, Ken- lyn Gay, Mary STeTTen, Ellen Morse, RiTa Bardauslcas, Bar- bara Slomlca, BeTTy Broz, Sherri Spiering. FOURTH ROW: Judy Brown, Sue Logan, Judy Franck, Leonore VilcTora, Joan EgglesTon, Wyn l-lrdina, Nancy Mendler, EdiTh Moysey, Marilyn Candra, Charlene Jako- pec, JoAnn Anderson, Susan Towne, Diane Wilson, Jean CorTesi. I I I Follow me righT down This aisle, sir . . . The seaT To your leTT, madam . . . The program will begin in a Tew minuTes. The USHER CLUB, under The guidance oT The sponsor, Miss Neider- berger, and The co-sponsors, Miss Cas- person and Mrs. l-leller, cheerTully and in good TaiTh carried ouT iTs responsi- biliTies. These ranged Trom handing ouT programs during various school plays, special Iyceums, and The band concerTs, To assisTing in The Tinal commencemenT exercises. DiligenT, inTeresTed iunior and senior girls were The only ones eligible To parTicipaTe in The acTiyiTies oT The organizaTion. ThroughouT The school year The willing spiriT oT These girls was appreci- aTed by The enTire sTudenT body. Ushers Nancy Semrad and Lois STolcer lend a helping hand aT a Masque and Wig play. Please keep off The playing surface FaiThTul senTinels guarding The hallowed seal . . . The coaT check is Ten cenTs. Royal blue zibs worn by The LETTER- MEN were Tamiliar To The resT oT The sTudenT body as a symbol oT leadership displayed by The members oT This organizaTion. Having achieved Their leTTer in a parTicu- lar sporT, The boys were eligible Tor member- ship inTo The club, which was sponsored by Mr. Kmieciak. The responsibiliTies They so willingly and apTly Took on consisTed mainly oT checking coaTs and haTs aT all home baskeTball games, keep- ing The crowds Trom walking on The playing Tloor, and making an accuraTe check on The be- havior oT The specTaTors. The purpose of This worThwhile organi- zaTion was To promoTe good relaTionships be- Tween conTerence schools and To proiecT more sporTsmanlike conducT and leadership inTo The sTudenT body. ProTecTive leTTermen Merle Denker, Pefe Kidera and Ray PeTen-son keep The bysTanders off The playing Tloor wiTli serious facial expressions of responsibiliTy aT a baskef- ball game. FIRST ROW: John Schauer, Carl Krouch, AnThony Di- Bona, RoberT Ucherek, Vice-presidenT Andrew Ackermann, Presidenf Charles Vrhel, SecreTary John SeaTTer, Treasurer Frank Pekarek, Sergeanl'-aT-arms Francis Musil, Charles Schander. SECOND ROW: William STepan, Charles Mally, Charles Bloom, Oldrich Fisera, Pefer Kidera, Douglas Zima, Bruce NachTman, PeTer SmiTh, Raymond PeTerson, Jack Broch- rnann, Brian Lloyd. THIRD ROW: Sponsor Mr. Dale Halverson, Dale Kanak, RoberT EllioTT, Clyde Benford, Millard Rada, James Ver- hoeven, Carl Birkelbach, George Vrhel, Tom Tucek, Rich- ard Weddle, Harold Voris, Nick Mlade, Sponsor Mr. Thomas Kmieciak. FOURTH ROW: Merle Denker, Allen Rezabek, Larry Hay- Tord, John PaTTerson, Richard Jarom, Joe Lucas, Edward Prince, James Mizaur, John Near, Joseph JanuTka. FIFTH ROW: RoberT RaTTner, Wallace BaTes, Joseph An- del, Jack ProTeau, Warren MarTon, Dennis Novak, Ryan JorsTad, Ralph Vacuda, Roger Sladek. Sue McHugh walches as Chuck Schander ini+ia+es Carol Weller and Judy Cookingham as new members of Guard Club. All righ+, kids, qui? fooling around . Everyone in ihe pool in five minu'l'es. R-B's LIFE GUARD CLUB gave iis services 'ro help Jrhe school swimming pro- gram and +o leach o+hers +o swim. Any upperclassman who had pass- ed The requiremenis of senior life-saving and could main+ain a C average or bel- 'rer was eligible To ioin This club. The club's acfivifies included Hs formal and informal indocirinaiions and The Guard Club dance held in Jrhe spring. A+ ihe formal iniiiaiion, 'The new members were sworn in and Jrhe officers for Jrhe year were elecied. They were as 'fol- lows: Presideni Merle Denker, Vice-presi- den+ Judy Maxani. Treasurer John Ward, and Secreiary Marilyn Tope. Mr. Perkins and Miss Culver were 'rhe club's sponsors. FIRST ROW: Lynn Boosler, Linda Kocour, Diane Ceplecha, Secrelary Marilyn Tope, Vice-presidenf Judy Maxanl, Presidenl Merle Denker, Treasurer John Ward, Sue McHugh, Gale Kreml. SECOND ROW: Susan Nerad, Bernadeile Breicha, Bonnie Vanafa, Judy Cookingham, Margo McDon- ald, Julie Nachfman, Beisy Howe, Jill Schreiber, Kaihi Wagner, Barbara Bernard. THIRD ROW: Sponsor Mr. J. Perkins, Barbara Eav- erson, Leonore Vikfora, Chuck Schander, Ed Prince, Harold Voris, Chuck Vrhel, Doug Zima, Bob Her- ring, Beverly Brown, Julie Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Ed Buric, George Barnum, Jack Profeau, Carl Birkelbach, Bob MacEa+e, Dennis Ceplecha, Jim Verhoeven, Neil Builer, Pele Smiih, Roger Sladek. Yea blue, yea while, yea feam, lef's ligh'r! . . . Come on, fellas, gef fhaf ball! Promofing school spirif af fhe games, fhe PEP CLUB was an imporfanf ad- difion fo R-B. lfs IOO members occupied a special seafing secfion af games and wore whife blouses fo clisfinguish fhemselves from fhe ofher specfafors. Membership included an equal number of girls from each class. The club's pep and enfhusiasm in- creased school spirif, and fheir cheers spur- red our feams on fo vicfory. Af fhe meefings on Thursdays, Miss Rhind, fhe sponsor, explained fhe cheers, and fhe members discussed The club's acfivifies for fhe year. Senior officers were Presidenf, Carol Konecnyp Vice-presidenf, Jill Schrei- ber: and Secrefary, Barbara Collins. FIRST ROW: Pal' Ashworfh, Sandy Jacobs, Marilyn Can- dra, Judy Benes, Pal' Domabyl, Vice-presidenf Jill Schrei- ber, Presidenf Carol Konecny, Secrefary Barb Collins, Sandy Kosp, Nancy Semrad, Beverly Dougherfy, Margaref Sfephenson. SECOND ROW: Libby Spaninger, Sheryl Peferson, Shirley Misferfield, Susan Rufschman, Nancy Griffin, Beffy Drum- mond, Dorofhy Nemec, Karen LeRoy, Carolyn Sharie, Penny Chalouplca, Barb Scoff, Lois Sfolcer, Dorofhy Fogg, Bernadeffe Breicha, Cindy Moseliclc, Beffe Lislca, Planning cheers for fhe fufure games are fhe originafors of fhe club: Jill Schreiber, Barbara Collins, Miss Rhind, and Carol Konecny. Tl-HRD ROW: Jean Bierbauer, Barb Barfunelc, Carole Sproull, Elaine Birchall, Paf Tirifilli, Carolyn McAllisfer, Bunny Koe, Carol Buhrows, Donna Jeppesen, Marsha Biffner, Rae Sfauber, Bonnie Jaros, Joan Wallace, Gale Kreml, Jessie Sfephenson. FOURTH ROW: Georqeffe France, Jan Schreiber, Merry- lin Kopeclcy, Sally Svoboda, Marion Van Wagner, Charlene Off, Snaron Fransen, Penny Nylen, Joan Benneff, Sheryl Schliff, Karen l-lavlilc, Janice Nielson, Marfha l-lill, Chris- fine Karfh, Sue Kessel, Judy l-lumrnel, Janice Pilney. Yiaklxs I I SeTTing up The audio-visual maTeriaI Tor audiTorium acTiviTy are Richard Schaefer, Vladimer Nemec, Sponsor Mr. O. Schae- Ter, Frank Cerny, Joe Simonelic, Allen I-Ireisa, Edward Wood, David Shoblaske, 2 The volume isn'T loud enough, who is going To adiusT iT? . . . searching Tor losT evcTension cords Where is The Tilm To be shown Third hour? . . . winding reels oT movies. Organized To assisT Teachers in The use oT audio-visual maTeriaIs, The TwenTy MOVIE OPERATORS TransporTed Tilm proiecTors and sound apparaTus Trom room To room, helping To TurTher educaTion Through movies. They also showed movies in The LiTTle TheaTer on various subiecTs ranging Trom The FundamenTals of Vol- Ieyball To GreaT ExpecTaTions. Each day, These boys relinquished Their Time Tor The IoeneTiT oT oThers. FIRST ROW: Millard Rada, Wayne Decker, Douglas Zima, John Holland, James Drobish, Mr. R. Zborowski. SECOND ROW: ArThur I-IOTT, Sam SmiTh, STeve Simpson, Edward Wood, David Shoblaske, RoI::erT Scaman, Richard PoTTer. and Michael Schmerling. The end TIoodlighT has burned ouTI . . . raising The curTains . . . WhaT happen- ed To The sound eTTecTs? . . . changing The scenery quickly. R-B's STAGE ENGINEERS consisTed of nine boys under The direcTion oT Mr. SchaeTer. The group seT up props, operaTed The lighTs and oTher mechanical devices. In addiTion To using every kind oT mechanical device imagina- ble, They had To have a knowledge oT elecTriciTy and IighTing and a desire To give up Their Time Tor This service. Unseen by The audience, These boys worked backsTage To aid in making The plays and Iyceums producTions which were en- ioyed Ioy almosT everyone. THIRD ROW: Lee SauTer, ForresT Woods, Raymond Pransky, Daniel Krisan, Richard Morelli, Fred Crowe. Wil- liam Kemper. Missing Trom This picTure are: Ronald Flow- ers, Bruce McEwen, and Boyd SauTer. O I O I I Please Take These passes To ZI9 STudy Hall. . . . The Things some people lose . . . Who's lisTing absenTees This hour? . . . an- swering The quesTions oT bewildered Treshmen. Working diligenTly on absenTee lisTs and conveying messages To all corners oT Thewschool, The TourTeen OFFICE ASSISTANTS aided The oTTice sTaTT in many ways. They devoTed one sTudy hall each day To TulTill These ololigaTions. Quick, where are The bandages? . . eighT hundred sTudenTs home wiTh The Tlu . . . WhaT did l do wiTh Those passes Tor The sevenTh hour? . . . Who is going To help wiTh The Tuberculosis X-rays? Guided by Miss Suchy, The nurse, The Twelve NURSES ASSISTANTS endeavored To relieve The sick Through her insTrucTion. They aided in The checking oT vision and hearing, regisTered all illnesses, and disTribuTed passes. Through Their cooperaTion and earnesT- ness, These girls proved The esTeem oT Their ser- vices in aiding The nurse. FIRST ROW: Nancy Veverka, Georgia Buchwald, Miss B, Suchy, Lynn Cooper, KaThy Swank. SECOND ROW: Sue Kessler, Virginia Melichar, Carol Sproull, KaThie Eldred, Eileen Sklenar, THIRD ROW: Sandy Brady, Janis Nielsen, PaTT Sfrunc, Andrea STachorek. Lined up behind The desk in The personnel oTTice are: Miss Lois STolTa, Mrs. G, Arnold, Diane Wilson, Gale Kreml, Joyce I-labian, Nancy Relic, Donna Hrdina, Joel Yoss, Nancy Mendler, Allen Skorepa, Laddie Sanda, Dennis Ceplecha. m 5 FIRST ROW: Vice-presidenT Susan Kessler, Pre-sidenT EdiTh Please hurry wiTh Those scis- sors! . . . Brownies are a dime apiece! . . . SpiriT Through service . . . How many boxes have we packed? JUNIOR RED CROSS is an or- ganizaTion designed compleTely Tor ser- vice To The less TorTunaTe. The mem- bers consTanTly worlced Towards TuITill- ing Their purpose by sending aid To needy people wherever disasTer- should sTriI4e. The club is aTTiliaTed and worlcs in cooperaTion wiTh The American Red Cross. Under The leadership oT The new sponsors, Miss Landrus and Miss Pinker- Ton,-proiecTs such as giTT boxes Tor dis- asTer areas and beanbags used in veT- erans' hospiTals were cornpIeTed. The group also made Chrislrrnas sToclcings which helped To cheer children in var- ious homes and hospiTaIs during The holi- day season. Money was raised Through The aTTer-school sale oT balcery and TaTTy apples. Jaclcie SmiTh, Susan Kessler, KaThy Clawson, Diane Pisha, EdiTh Moysey, and KaThie Eldred worlc on bean bags Tor veTerans' hospiTals. Zdmemwl Moysey, SecreTary Mary STeTTen, Treasurer KaThie Eldred, MarTha Kemp, CharloTTe Morris, Sponsor Miss Landrus. K5+hy Clawgon, THIRD ROW: KaThy Beranich, Diane Rouleau, BeTTy Vilef SECOND ROW: Diane Pisha, Jackie SmiTh, Joyce Radu, Jill Mooney, Sharon Carrick, KaThy SchmidT. HRST ROW: Ken Leverenz, Recording SecreTary Ellen MyTys, Sheryl PeTerson, Judi Morris, Beverly Brunner WeTTersTen, ManuscripT EdiTor Barbara Newell, EdiTor-in- Helen Mueller. chief Sue Logan, Copy EdiTor Carol Anderson, Maurine THIRD RCW: Sponsor Mr. Gard, Ann Holz, John Toclc Kelber. sTein, Paul Newcum, Richard BlaTT, Allan Slcorepa, Bar SECOND ROW: DoroThy Nernec, Jackie PaTzelT, PaT bara Rasche, KaTherine Loeplce. The deadline is Friday. Who signed ouT ThaT sTory? . . . Pro- moTing liTerary inTeresT . . . Which arTicle do you like beTTer? This pasT year a new organizaTion, The SCOPE STAFF, enTered inTo R-B's exTra-curricular acTiviTies. The goal oT The sTaTT was To pro- moTe liTerary inTeresT. They accomplish- ed This by publishing Scope, The magazine which was inTroduced in May. Scope in- cluded all Types oT sTudenT liTerary work, such as poeTry, Themes, and reporTs. The sTudenTs submiTTed The pieces Tor con- sideraTion, and The sTaTT discussed Them. ATTer much deliberaTion They chose The pieces rnosT suiTed Tor publicaTion. Those were Then com iled inTo magazine Torm. The sTaTTT Mr. Gard, Their sponsor. and The eTTorTs and cooperaTion oT The English deparTmenT broughT abouT The success oT Scope. Here Barbara Newell, Carol Anderson, Sue Logan, and Ellen WeTTersTen Tile some of The pieces which They have been discussing. eapmyzm I I I :ide W.. .. f w,,....-- -' ,.........-HV FIRST ROW: Elaine Kusek, Linda Bloomslrand, Pholo- graphy Edilor Gail Olienke, Co-Edifors-in-Chief Judi Hancur and June Vodicka, Copy Edilor Rila Cordes, Barb Rasche, Carol Beranich. SECOND ROW: Karen Knoska, Judy Oelling, Julie Nachlrnan, Mari-io Wolgenwulh, Judy Cookingham, Pal Franlically approaching a dead- line . . . Has anybody seen Thai' 'Fool'- ball pic+ure? . . . Fil your copy To The layoul firs+ ' . . . Wha+ senior piclures haven'+ been Jraken yel? As The year unfolded, The ROUS- ER STAFF energelically labored 'ro corn- pile an accurale and inleresling re- cord of lhe year al R-B. Headed by Judi Hancur and June Voolicka, The slaff soon became acquainled wilh Jrhe produclion Techniques ol a good yearbook. lvleeling during Tourlh hour and on Thursdays afler school, The slalf chose a 'rheme early in The Tall and Jrhen proceeded lo expand and develop il unlil lhey had acquired a successful resull. Ari lfdilor Jucli Hancur explains whal nol 'ro do in drawing up a layoul 'ro arf slallz Linda Bloomslrand, Mari-io Wolgemulh, Barb Rasche, Sally Svoboda, Judy Cookingharn, Julie Nachl- man, and Ginger Schiel. Breed, Peggy Novak, Judy lvlolll, Sheryl Pelerson. THIRD ROW: Charlene Draeger, Lynn Prendergasl, Sally Svoboda, Jackie'Pa'rzel'is, Bruce McEwen, Sponsor Mr. Wm. Mohrhusen, Barry Mayer, Denny Novak, Melody Peferson, Alice Thompson, Susan Rulschrnan, Susan Towne. age 2-e FIRST ROW: FeaTure EdiTor Sue Logan, News FdiTor RiTa SECOND ROW Joanne Cermak lvlaigoT MacDonald Cordes, EdiTor-in-Chief Barb Bernard, SporTs EdiTor Jack JoAnn Rlmelc Denny Novak Judy OeTTing Gail Firnsin Brochrnann, Jackie BenneTT, Elaine Kusek. June Vodiclca Canvassing The school Tor sTudenT opin- ions . . . Has The picTure Tor The senior spoT- lighT been Taken yeT? . . . Who's going To wriTe up The sTory oT The lasT game? The CLARION STAFF worked diligenTly This year To produce an inTeresTing and informa- Tive newspaper. AlThough The sTaTT was composed of The Journalism class The TirsT semesTer, The ad- venT oT The second semesTer opened The sTaTT To The whole school as an exTracurricular acTiviTy. Miss JeTTries and The ediTors coordinaTed The ideas and led The sTaTT Toward The producTion oT a successful newspaper. The members aTTend- ed news meeTings, including a press conTerence aT sTaTion WGN. The sTaTT also exchanged news- papers wi+h oTher schools and incorporaTed Those ideas inTo an exchange column. The nexT issue oT The CLARION demands The Tull aTTen- Tion of EdiTors Barb Bernard, Sue Logan, and Jack Brochmann, as They prepare The dummy To go To press, llAll lines learned by Fri- day. . . . WhaT happened To my Third acT cosTume? . . . orders oT coTTee and sweeT rolls on SaTur- day morning . . . Someone Tore goT To lash The TlaTsl The MASQUE AND WlG club sTimulaTed inTeresT in dra- maTics aT R-B. The junior-senior drama club, direcTed by Mr. Cohen, presenTed Two plays, giv- ing The members experience in producTion as well as acTing. Nighf of January SixTeenTh, a courTroom drama, was presenTed in Novem- ber. An unusual Type oT play, iT opened new Tields oT endeavor To aspiring acTors and acTresses. The charm oT This play lay in The TacT +ha+ The wiTnesses saT wiTh The specTaTors7 and The jury was chos- en Trom parenTs, Teachers, and sTu- denTs in The audience. The end oT The play was deTermined by The And she never wears The same dress Twice! says Sue Mcl-lugh To Sharon Mchlugh lLJr'ylS decision. as The scrub women Talce Time ouT Trom cleaning The courTroom To gossip abouT Karen Andre, The deTendanT. FIRST ROW: Barbara Newell, Vice-presidenT Barbara Bernardg KaThy STasTny. ' J Vd'lc,S T R'TCd,T erBo Uilferxl Sucnhiachinliyir' ecre ary la or es reasul THIRD ROW: Sponsor Mr. l. Cohen, Allen Slcorepa, Joel Yoss SECOND ROW: Barbara KarTh, Cindy MoseTiclc, Carol Gill, Paul Newcum, Charles SmiTh, Dan Caldon, Carol Beranlch. FIRST ROW: Judy Benes, Treasurer Joan Guyon, Vice- presidenT Jeffrey Seeberger, PresidenT Judy Hummel, SecreTary Susan Kessel, PaT Domabyl, Dana Collins. SECOND ROW: Philip Morgan, Mike Schmerling, Sharon Koe, Judy MoTTl, Janis Barberie, Judy Karela, Marjorie Zealously sTudying lines beTore an enTrance Did you sign up To go To The Goodman TheaTer? new experiences wiTh The grease painT. The JESTERS club provided an ouTleT Tor The dramaTic TalenTs oT Treshmen and sophomores. The mem- bers learned TundamenTals OT acTing Through discussions, Tield Trips and ac- Tual experience in The spring play which climaxed The year's acTiviTies. ln preparaTion Tor This producTion given Tor The sTudenT body, Mr. Sand- ers diligenTly coached The acTors, readying many Tor Their dramaTic de- buT. NOT all members acTed in The play buT inTroduced Themselves To The various phases oT +hea+rical acTiviTies Through working on publiciTy, scenery, and cosTumes. Mm Ola, Beverly Brunner, Sue Boehm, Judy Allison Lillian Shramek. Tl-llRD ROW: Sponsor Mr. Sanders Chuck Ebling, Judy Morris, Lavone Scibona, George Marino Alice Thompson, Dave Wixon, Gudron SchoTTler Linnea Oleksy, CliTTord PeTerson, Sandra LaTshaw SeTTing ouT Tor a Tield Trip To The Goodman TheaTer are Judy MoTTl Alice Thompson, Joan Guyon and Linnea Oleksy. I FIRST ROW: G. Glienlce, C. Konecny, Treasurer D. Lange, Vice-preslclenf N. Bufler, Presidenf P. Nylen, Secrefary H. Barfizal, Corresponding Secrefary S. Mann, W. Hrdina, S. Spiller, L. Kocour, Sponsor Mr. Thompson. SECOND ROW: J. Maxanl, M. Denlcer, B. Lloyd, J. Ward, J. Schauer, W. Marlon, S. McHugh, J. Verhoeven, C. Smilh. THIRD ROW: R. Slolfa, J. Slomlca, P. Johnson, T. Byrom. P. Berry-Polglase, A. Leffer, M. McDonald, C. Engle, D. Kennedy, A. Filisha, R. Sleclronslcy. FOURTH ROW: S, Kessel, J. Karela, P. Tlrllilli, T. Page Tucelc, R. Prazalc, R. McDowell, C. Tieclle, G. Hess, C Hawes, R. Williams. FIFTH ROW: S. McHugh, M. Slroheclcer, J. Hummel K. Hede, P. Domabyl, K. Fisher, L. Loess, B. Rallner, H Nolan, H, Genanf, D, Walsh, M. Vrhel. SIXTH ROW: C. Beranich, Cr. Havlilc, F. Mudralc, B. Neal S. Kolces, K. Krohn, B. Johnson, K. Larson, W. Cooking- ham, D. Slcorepa. SEVENTH ROW: R. MacLean, L. Sfrnad, D. Plsha, B Rudolph, S. Kanak, B. Burgess, N. Everl. EIGHTH ROW: Sponsors Miss Culver, Mr. Slephan, Mrs Prenderqasl, Mr. Kulcoslcy. Gd!! The meeTing will please come To order ,. TaiThTully upholding The sTandards oT The school . . . All in,Tavor signiTy by saying, 'fXye.' Working closely wiTh The adminisTraTion and sTriving consTanTly To serve The school, SCHOOL COUNCIL earned The respecT oT The enTire sTudenT body and TaculTy. lv1eeTing weekly, The 72 sTudenT represenTaTives and seven TaculTy members Tackled such proiecTs as: inviTing an American Indian To aT- Tend R-B in I958-59: conTinuing The supporT oT The Greek war orphan, Maria: and hosTing sevenTy high schools aT The NorTheasT-NorThwesT DisTricT OT The lllinois AssociaTion oT STudenT Councils convenTion on November I6, in which seven hundred sTudenTs and TiTTy TaculTy members parTicipaTed. The conven- Tion Theme was UniTy VViTh DiversiTy. ln February, Know Your Council Week and School Council's ExecuTive CommiTTee seTs up The nexT meeTing's agenda, From leTT To righT: Sandy Mann, HenrieTTa BarTizal, Sponsor Mr. Thompson, PaT Nylen, Neil BuTler, Douglas Lange. i BroTherhood Week were observed simulTaneously. The week was climaxed wiTh a mock council assem- bly. While serving as a sounding board Tor sTu- denT reacTions To school policies and evenTs, Coun- cil also provided a TerTile Tield Tor leadership Train- ing. Council members, Merrily STrehecker and Sue Mcl-lugh hold up several of The various, colorTul posTers To be displayed during Know Your Council Week and BroTherhood Week, held aT The same Time. L ,Qs J., A -,ss 49 'W P QW MP2 Xl 1 l l if up Under The able leadership OT iTs president PaT Nylen, School Council carries on iTs imporTanT work oT serving The needs of The sTudenT body. Here, Council is inTenT on hearing The correspond- ence reporT. Mariorie Ola, Linda McGralh, and Mary Jo Henderson win fhe prizes for 'rhe funniesf Mad Ad as fhe lhree Aiax elves af lhe Sharclub cosfume dinner. Gail Glienlce, Judy Maxanl, Miss Michael, Rosemary Slollia, and Pixie Beery-Polglase, officers, discuss lhe fufure plans and evenfs of Sharclub such as Bow Day, Newcomers' parly, and ihe dance, A Lillie Bi? of Heaven, as They meer in lhe Alumni Lounge. WWW Carol Konecny and Sandy Kosp enioy eaiing pizza and drinking soda pop al rhe big and lillle sisler picnic. Weigh Those clolhes in gelring To lcnow one anorher Buy a bow for Bow Day? a golden lcey lo a golden door. To all girls ar R-B, wheiher if was working on lhe Bundle Drive, dance, Or- phans' parly, masquerade dinner, Bow Day, or Newcomers' parly, SHARCLUB rneanl fun and aclivily. Every girl aulomalically be- came a member when she eniered R-B. ln lhe spring Jrhe juniors, sophomores, and freshmen nominared len girls from Jrheir respecrive classes. The enlire assembly ol girls voled inio office five represenlalives from each class. This was +he Sharclub Sen- are, The governing body of Sharclub con- sisled of icifleen girls: five senior, iunior, and sophomore girls. Organized info six commir- Jrees, Senare members acled as chairmen. Any girl inleresred was able To apply for a sub-chairmanship. Some of The obieclives ol Sharclub were To help girls wilh Jrheir problems, To en- courage sludenr parliciparion, and +o rrain girls lo worlc logelher. - if? -wa, my - 43? 177 YW 'ETX' l fr WRST ROW: Sandy Mann, Gail Glienke, Judy Mdxdnl, Polglase, Cynlhia Sazama. Tl-HRD ROW: Merrily Sfro- Linda KOCOUF. SUS MCl'lUqli. SECOND ROWS MiSS hecker, Judy Hummel, Pa? Domabyl, Karen Fisher, Sharon Michael, Jane? Slomka, Rosemary Slolla, Pixie Beery- Mcl-lugh. . WMM. . Sharclub, working hand in hand wilh l-li-Y, helped io make Jrhe 1957 Bundle Drive a real success, They canvassed neighborhoods and broughf in old clolhes by lhe lruckload. Over a ion was collecled and packaged. The discarded clofhes wenr io needy children all over The world. A f'f 'Q I: X i 2 X, A mm ,ff Sharclulis Skunk 'Em proudly displays ifs firsf S-J prize winner in The Homecoming Parade. A 7 ' J I ,,,, Sf M, , my ' K, . FIRST ROW: Pal Breed, Marie Anderson, Sponsor Mrs. Hopperr, Secrelary Lynn Prendergasl, Presidenl' John Murphy, Vice-presidenl Susan Towne, Treasurer John Hoi- slra, Sheryl Pelerson, Bob Mrfek, Marilyn Tope. SECOND ROW: Judy Allison, Jackie Ross, Susan Rulsch- man, Charlene Jakopec, Diane Wilson, Karen Knoska, Sharon Yunker, Julie Nachlman, Karen Lange, Karen Hlavka, Barbara ScoH, Ginger Havemeyer, Roberla THIRD ROW: Penny Chaloupka, Belh Conklin, Befh Cerny, Barbara Newell, Sue Logan, Judy Raleigh, Sue Kokes, Par Kizier, Judy Cookingham, Linnea Oleksy, Sue Kessel, Pal Domabyl, Joe Topinka, Larry Bauer. FOURTH ROW: Richard Kennernan, Michael Mingus, George Pouska, Marlin Hnerynka, Phillip Salvafori, Harry Genanr, Malcolm EveH, John Doubek, Ed Slaby, Jim Snorek, Ron Milnarek, Larry Shaad, Larry Svab, Dan Reder, Jill Mooney, Barbara Wisia. I and Caldon. mica Thar side of Jrhe giraffe needs more sruf- fing . . . Ouis abes+? . . . Hones+ly, your roga is ali lop-sided. The purpose of PRO MERITO, sponsored by Mrs. Hopperr, was ro promoie furrher infer- esr in rhe background and culiure of The Roman people and io creaie friendship among Jrhe Larin sludenis. g ln Oclrober +he club enrered a floai in rhe Homecoming Parade, winning an honorable men- rion. The climax of rhe year was +he Roman Ban- quei in April, when The members donned fheir 'rogas and leasied on a meal 'fir for kings. Newcomers, Suzanne Sup, Sandy Lar- shaw and David Barih fry iheir hand ar a Lalin version of Wha'r's My Line. The old and new Pro Merifo members ioin iogelher, sharing fun and refresh- menls, al The lniliaiion Tea. Page 102 Ooh, This French Tood is so-o-o de- licious . . . JusT Think, Canada! . . . Someone has TorgoTTen To pay his dues. The members oT The FRENCH CLUB, under The sponsorship oT Miss Lori- mer, sTrove Tor deeper insighT and TurTher knowledge oT The people oT France. Some oT The various acTiviTies enioyed by The members were: The French progressive din- ner and The exoTic visiT To a French resTau- ranT, The Tellowship picnic Tor The Language DeparTrnenT, and The TaTTy apple sales. A Canada excursion, which was To be underTaken Tor The TirsT Time This year during The EasTer holidays, was compleTely discussed in a number oT meeTings. The excursion is To be promoTed nexT year on The basis oT plans TormulaTed. PresidenT Maurine Kelber discusses proposed plans Tor a Canada Trip wiTh Mr, Jerry Berk oT The Berk Travel Agency and Mr, Hugh Burgoyne oT The Trans Canada Airlines. ,bfzaaialed FIRST ROW: Judi Hancur, BeTTe Liska, Andrea STachorek, Sue Haiek, Treasurer Nancy Mendler, Vice-presidenT Marian Van Wagner, PresidenT Maurine Kelber, Secre- Tary Barbara KarTh, Mary STeTTen, Ellen Morse, Barbara Rasche. SECOND ROW: Bonny Del.eon, Sharon Koe, Linda Opla- Tka, Elaine Polacek, ChrisTine KarTh, Mary Jo Henderson, Marcia BeuTTner, Ann Leifer, PaT BacasTow, Ginger Schiel, Beverly Brunner, Nancy STakis. wwf? THIRD ROW: BeTTy Cykner, Marilyn McDonald, Gail MoTTeTT, Beverly Brown, KaThy Clawson, Nancy Griifin, Jackie HersT, PaT Dick, Diane Meyer, Pam DornTield, Viviane AboT, Phyllis Feeley, Phyllis Townsend, Barbara Hone. FOURTH ROW: Jane Angelus, Carol Beranich, Barbara Gibbs, AnneTTa Bosch, Ralph Baker, Ralph McClearney, Diane Divin, Sue Boehm, Diane Pisha, Sally Svoboda, Peggy Novak, Judy Bousa. ' Q 1 . Hs T' s a 5155? .5 ' al .- , . 1 1 is Wk n Wzimanosl . . . rrip To I-lalsfed Sfreef .. LOue es el burro? The SPANISH CLUB, sponsored by Mrs. Saunders, helped Hs members To appreciale Spanish people and language. Members also learned Spanish hisrory, cullure, and background by having guesr speakers and 'Films ai The meer- ings, held on The firsf Tuesday of each mon+h. ln order To ioin, members had +0 be enrolled in a Spanish class or previously had To have ralcen a year of The language. The club's special evenls included a 'rrip To The lce Follies, a 'Trip To Flalsled Sfreel. and a delicious Mexican dinner. A four To Mexico was offered To all second year Spanish sludenls. A 'rrip in a flower-covered gondola such as This was enioyed by Spanish sludenfs on 'rhe Mexico 'rrip lasl year. goo! ' andhaaefe FIRST ROW: B. Gerlich, G. Glienlce, P. Hubner, C. Kouba, L. Braun, W. l-lrdina, Treasurer M. Mendius, Presi- denl S, Spiller, Vice-presidenl M. MacDonald, Secrelary M. Pelerson, Sue l-laielc, R. King, K. Fisher, B. Schally. SECOND ROW: B. Polslon, C. Tomaselc, S. Vopala, J. Habian, B. Kavanaugh, M. l-laugh, P. Mylys, J. Palzell, J. Eggleslon, A. l-lolz, B. Vilef, S. Hrfanelc, D. Jeppesen. C. Buhrows, G. Oechslin, M. Fofonlca, S. Tillofson, M. Ola, M. Vrhel. THIRD ROW: A. Baumruclcer, L. Slolrer, J. Karela, V Sindelar, B. Drummond, B. Blaha, G. l-lavlilc, J. Sluplca, P Karas, M. Kopeclcy, J. Turecelr, B. McCarlhy, J. Nachr- man, P. Johnson, M. Hackl, M. Polulach, S. l-losso, J Check, J. Kopic. FOURTH ROW: B. Zales, S. Swanson, J. Grill, K. Jilelc, J Flegel, B. Gwin, M. Drummond, B. Ralfner, K. LeRoy, D Nernec, K. McGraw, J. Hummel, L. Kolnour, C. Papworlh D. Silbernaqel, T. Konicelc. FIRST ROW: M. Rada, A. Kasper, J. Drobish, Treasurer C. PeclcaT, Preside-nT J. Naclar, Vice-presidenT G. Marino, SecreTary S. Lindberg, M. Schmerling, and M. Cannon. SECOND ROW: D. Dames, L. PalmquisT, E. Krippels. G. Richardsen, S. Boucelc, B. ShopTaw, M. Hames, B. Wese- . . 00, Sponsor Mr. Koncius illusTraTes a poinT To Janice Nadar, club presidenT, aT one OT German Clulfs me-eTings. A Trip To The Museum oT Science and ln- dusTry Ein, zwei, drei . . . ArbeiT machT das leben suss! ThroughouT The year, The GERMAN CLUB members received a beTTer undersTanding and enioymenT oT The German language. The sponsor, Mr. Koncius, helped The club To Tulfill iTs purpose oT supplemenTing class work, sharing experiences, and developing an inTeresT in The German people and language. The club had various speakers, Tilms, and games aT Their meeTings on The TirsT Tuesday of The monTh. Lines oT O Tannenl::aum were re- hearsed as Their conTribuTion To The group singing aT The Language Clubs' ChrisTmas parTy. An an- nual picnic and a Trip To The Museum OT Science and lndusTry To see a German exhibiT highlighTed This year's program. mann, l. Swanson, N. EverT, and Sponsor Mr. Koncius THIRD ROW: D. WarTield, R. Miller, R. Bellis, J. Wasner A. OdieT, P. PalmquisT, F. Meyer, J. Maas, R. Kelber B. Mueller, and l-l. Mueller. 'I F' 'Xa , Rx! T Rira Cordes and Barbara Rasche buy Nalional Educalion Week pins from June Vodicka and Julie Nachiman. FIRST ROW: C, Anderson, D. Anderson, S. Sireic, C. Vavrina, Treasurer L. Spaninger, Vice-presideni R. Cordes, Presidenr B. Newell, Secrerary M. Kel- ber, Hislorian J. Nachiman, Corresponding Sec- rerary G. Neumann, N. Mendler, B. Rasche, B. Koiron. SECOND ROW: Sponsor Miss L. Shipley, C. Wel- ler, G. Glienke, M. Anderson, J. Morris, A. Holz, M. Dohnai, C. Buhrows, F. Ogliefii, M, Moiicka, D. Wilson, J. l-labian, S. Vopaia, G. Oechslin, S. hlrianek, B. Mueller. THlRD ROW: S. Carrick, B. Zales, N. Griffin, B. Bariunek, J. Check, M. Van Wagner, S. Kessel, K. Gay, D. Risha, M. Vrhel, K. l-lede, P. Tiriiilli, J. Karela, D. Johnson, E. Weiierslen. FOURTH ROW: L. Nielsen, J. Vodicka, J. Hancur, S. Logan, S. Towne, P. Chaloupka, J. Bicknell, J. Mooney, S. Lufha, J. Fickas, M. Flames, S. Yunker, L, Lyman, G, Oarnhari, T. Byrorn, L, Graichner. a. .N F.T.A. Board members, Vice-presidenr Riia Cordes, Treasurer Libby Spaninger, Presidenl' Barbara Newell, Hisforian Julie Nachrman, and Secrefary Maurine Kelber, pose a+ one of rheir monfhly meer- ings. Visiring grammar schools . . . earning poinis . . Do you have whai if Takes? Seeing movies and ralking io college represenra- lives kepr The FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA, under The sponsorship of Miss Shipley and Miss Konchan, busy accumularing reaching informarion. The girls visired neigh- boring grammar schools and observed American Educa- Jrion Week as parl of rheir acriviries. The club also parri- ciparecl in rhe F. T. A. srale conveniion and spenr a clay a+ De Kalb. ,mepmeal W FIRST ROW: Jackie Bennell, Susan l-laielc, Correspond- ing Secrelary Mary Sleffen, Vice-presidenl Nancy Slcora, Presidenl Charlene Jalcopec, Treasurer Valerie Bielilc, Rosemary Cech, Belly Drummond, and Sponsor Miss Suchy. SECOND ROW: lngeborg Swanson, Carole Sproull, Kafhie Eldred, Diane Forselc, Peggy Clapp, Charlene Draeger, Linda Nielsen, Susan Kessler, Linnea Olelcsy, Carol Ann Kasper and Kalhleen Krabec. Valerie Bielilc and Nancy Slcora sell 'rhe pom-poms lhey made al lheir meelings To Linnea Oleksy. Pinning ceremony in candlelighlx . . visit ing Grear Lalces Hospilal. . . Going To rhe pol- luck? The FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA, under lhe sponsorship of The school nurse, Miss Suchy, was open +o any girl inleresled in nursing. The club's 44 members received a belfer piclure ol: nursing as a career. as well as a grealer inler- esl' in communily and personal heallh. The girls lcepl' busy malcing cancer dress- ings, selling lhe blue and whife pompoms waved al' foorball games, visiring hos'pi+als. and hearing guesr speakers from Jrhe nursing professions. The highlighl of The year for F. N. A. girls who earned 'rhe necessary poinls was The pinning ceremony held in May. i , 7, Tl-llRD ROW: Lea Williams, Cherrie Dunne, Nancy Boolh, Joyce Bahlman, Judy Boucelc, Diane Rouse, Pall Slrunc, Sharon Pa++on, Lynn Cooper, Eileen Slclenar, and Diane Charvaf. FOURTH ROW: Mariann' Kesman, Marilyn Balsis, Vir- ginia Melichar, Joyce Herman, Donna Perry. Suzanne Sup, Pal Grady, Carol Tuscher, and Janis Nielsen. NOT PICTURED: Secrelary Arlene Kreicilc. 4, 4 ' Ai 6 Learning the lundamenlals ol cooking in lhe kilchen ol lhe Bungalow are Chrisline Karlh, Beverly Brown, and Wyn Hrdina. Taking pride in lheir Bungalow by keeping il clean are Judy Lang, Frances Oglielli, Joann Anderson, and Beverly Brown. Knil one. purl one serving a luncheon in lhe bungalow learning lo cool: . . . Cross-slilch? Promoling lriendship and slimulal- ing an inleresl in homemalcing provided enioymenl lor girls in HOME ECONOM- ICS CLUB. Upon compleling any home eco- nomics course, an enlhusiaslic sludenl could ioin lhe organizalion. Aside lrom lheir lamiliar aclivilies such as enlering a lloal in lhe Homecom- ing Parade and serving a lea, lhe members planned a banguel in lhe spring. ' ' ' emezdemse FIRST ROW: Nancy Mendler, Ellen Morse, Leonore Vilclora, Judy Benes, Joan Bennell, Publicily Chairman Beverly Brown, Vice-Presidenl Joann Anderson, Presidenl Judy Lang, Secrelary Wyn Hrdina, Treasurer Chrisline Karlh, Poinl Chairman Joyce Reynolds, Joan Wallace. SECOND ROW: Mrs. McGinn, Diane Rouleau, Pal Breed, Carol Kasper, Bonnie Blaha, Marilyn Folonlca, Marilyn Kuban, Judy Raleigh, Judy Neilson, Nancy Kellner, Marion Dohnal, Shirley Mislerlield, Lavonne Scibona, Marlha Hill, Pall Slrunc, Marion Van Wagner, THIRD ROW: Gayle Oechslin, Belly Drummond, Virginia Sindelar, Marsha Haclcl, Barbara Guin, Jaclcie Flegel, Barbara Pencelc, Barbara Blaha, Mary Barlulis, Geraldine Macklewicz, Sue Barrell, Sandy Swanson, Carol Vasilc, Judy Morlel, Lana Lulcomy, Sharon.Franson. FOURTH ROW: Linda Kocour, Sandy Hrlanek, Carole Sproull, Elaine Birchall, Jan Nadar, Pall Huebner, Carol Weller, Diana Johnson, Barb Kolron, Barbara Newell, Margorie Wilson, Sharon Brown, Janel Hulchinson, Fran- ces Oglielli, Belle Lislca. FIRST ROW: Marilyn Tope, Calhie Scoll, Carol Lynne Vavrina, Linda Nielsen, Treasurer Pal Condon, Lorraine Huebner, Presidenl' Lynn Olson, Secrelary Nancy Semrad, Sondra Kosp, Joan Wallace, Barbara Collins. SECOND ROW: Alyce Hesilc, Carol Kil, Barbara Newell, Karen Sleiger, Rila Bardauslcas, Joyce Englesmen, Marilyn Candra, Jean Corlesi, Lois Slolcer, Joyce'Wilzman, Pal Kraloslca, Linda Bloomslrand, Jean Ann Marshall, Sandra Jacobs, Donna Jean Jeppesen, Sponsor Miss Hewill. THIRD ROW: June Cerza, Jackie Bennell, Pal Kizior, Charlene OH, Barbara Guin, Carole Wrighl, Bernadelle Breicha, Dorolhy Pelerson, Pal Slosar, Sandy Spolalc, Jean Grill, Shirley Mislerfield, Janis Neilsen, Susan Slosar Elaine Kuselc. FOURTH ROW: Belle Lislca, Georgelle France, Joanne Kleclca, Janice Hanzelin, Pal Giacomelli, Nancy Kellner, Diane Rouse, Mari-io Wolgemufh, Carol Vasilc, Jean Vanderilc, Janel Roubal, Nancy Boolh, Joan Remes. Preparing for lhe Molher-Daughler 'rea in lhe Alumni Lounge lcilchen are 'lhe officers of Scribblers: Secrelary Nancy Sem- rad, Presidenf Lynn Olson, and Treasurer Pal Condon. Someday, l'll be a secre'lary . . . coping wilh a lypewriler . . . learning lhrough movies . . . How can I ever remember whal' all lhose wiggly, Iillle lines mean? Open lo any sludenl regislered in a business educalion course. SCRIBBLERS hoped lo creale en- lhusiasm in 'rhe members and lo furlher 'rheir lcnow- ledge of business. Meeling on lhe Jrhird Tuesday of each monlh, lhe girls engaged in various aclivilies. Some of 'rhem included serving a molher-daughler dinner, enler- laining al lhe annual Chrislmas Parry, submilling an enlry in The Homecoming Parade, and Iislening lo such guesl spealcers as Mr. Gard, head of our Eng- lish Deparlmenl, and Mrs. Paul Moser ol lhe Moser Secrelarial School. Page 109 5, .wr - S . 1 5? I 9 if Q I f ' -emily,-iv wfdi-nr 1 0 I FIRST ROW: Ronald Milnarik, Richard Koeneman, Treas- urer Libby Spaninger, SecreTary Jo Ann WoIT, PresidenT Malcolm EveTT, Lawrence Bauer, Donald Meyer, John l'loTsTra. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Klein, Jacqueline PaTzelT, PaTricia MyTys, Nellie Sidlauskas, RoberTa Reder, Barb Jerlick, Is ThaT whaT I really look like inside? ... IisTening To a guesT speaker . . . peering in The microscope . . . Do I have To Touch a dead grass- hopper? . . . dissecTing crayTish. Organized To TurTher an inTeresT in sub- iecTs reIaTing To The sTudy oT biology, The BIOS LOGOS CLUB presenTed a varieTy oT numerous educaTionaI programs Tor iTs members. These pro- grams were presenTed Through an assorTmenT oT inTormaTionaI Tilms or by IecTurers Trom diTTerenT biological Tields. such as a represenTaTive oT The American Cancer SocieTy, a veTerinarian. a con- servaTionisT, and oThers, all giving up Their Time Tor These sTudenTs. Any sTudenT oT biology wiTh an average scholasTic sTanding and an inTeresT in The subiecT could share in The acTiviTies. During The pasT year, The club provided Tor an honorary member. This was a member who has graduaTed Trom R-B and has chosen a Tield concerning biology Tor a vocaTion. Looking wiTh amazemenT aT The inside oT a human body are, Michael Mingus and Malcolm EveTT. me Karen Le Roy, Belh Cerny, BeTh-Conklin, MargoT Mac- Donald. THIRD ROW: DoroThy Nemec, Arlene Kyncl, Dennis Koukol, David Wixon, KaThy Malone, Alice Laurick, Allen Skorepa, Michael WiTwer. Larry Schaad, Linnea Oleksey. .5 Y FIRST ROW: Richard Gossling, Allan Prochaslca, Presidenf SECOND ROW: Roberl Mrlek Sponsor Mr Swanson Edward Dennis Novak, Vice-presidenl Barry Mayer. Wood, James Osberg. 0 I I I I I I The shuHer's s+uclc . . . developing piclures ... Wha'r happened 'ro Jrhe hypo? . . . enfering pholo conlesfs . . . l'low's Thai for a good pic+ure'? Under Jrhe supervision ol: Mr. Swanson, Jrhe new- ly organized CAMERA CLUB allempred +0 encourage an inleresl in pholrography Jrhroughouf 'rhe school. Composing a conslilurion, discussing equipmenf and differenl aspecls of pholography, and organizing a school-wide phoio conlesr provided 'the boys wifh hard worlc as well as salisfaclion from Their efforls and from lhe resulis. Adiusfing fhe camera for a perfecf sho? are Barry Mayer, Dennis Novak, and Glen VanDerwerker, members of fhe Cam- era Club. Page 111 team: 7 Pracficing diligenlly aflrer school . . . All right all 'rogerher now . . . Wa+ch your dynamics . .. Your vibrajrro is good. The BAND encouraged school spiril by playing for l:oo'rbaII games, pep assemb- lies, Ioaskelball games, and many olher school and communify aclivilies. When Mr. Collins, The band direclor, became ill lasr Tall, The band members didn'+ lei The slu- den+s of R-B down. They worked iusr as hard and long as always: needless Io say, They did a fine iob. Since Pr was impossible +o combine wind and slring insfrumenls in+o one orch- esira because mosf sI'uden'rs were Taking five subiecls. Ihe STRING ENSEMBLE Took The place of The eniire orchesira. Togefher. The band and slrring en- semble played Tor The Winier and Spring Concerlrs. Under The direclion of Ivlr. Col- Iins, groups and solos from bofh band and The sfrings 'look parl in The disirici and siale conlesis. They also parlicipaied in The Wesf Suburban Conference Music Feslival. Marie Shramek, Libby Spaninger, Gail Kubik, and Belh Conklin are pracficing for The Winler Con- cerf. SITTING: Belh Conklin, Lynn Boosler, Paula Schulz, Spaninger, James Hein, Mr. Harold Collins, Pafricia Marilee Jory. Daras, John Phillip, Philip Morgan, Marie Shramek, Judy STANDING: Gail Kubik, Margarer Hammalf, Libby Bousa, Dana Collins. Page 112 Wwe ' WM fn- , 51, zdmegfww FIRST ROW: Lawrence Svab, Joseph Kraus, Mary Slef- len, Virginia Sindelar, Marilyn Tope, Barbara Barlunek, Leonore Viklora, Judy Benes, Dennis Klodner, Dennis Smilh, Bob Feller. SECOND ROW: Roberl Baskovic, Joseph VanCura, Belly Zales. Sidney Goodwin, Chuck Smilh, Carl Coleman, Roger Simak, Roberl Perry, Bruce Lind, George Nekolny, Roberl Vilner, Roberl Fukal, Frank Neidl, Ronald Smelana, Bruce Oman, Michael Mingus. THIRD ROW: Charles Lupinek, Ronald Kraiicek. Carol Kasper, James Cuda, Palricia Saul, Leonard Mills, Charles Slezak, Joseph Valecka, Diane Lucas, Richard Schaefer, Laurence Sykora, Charles Vrhel, Wayne Cerwin, Charles Colgrass, John Lilz, Roberl Prazak, Scoll Kelly, Roberl McDowell. FOURTH ROW: Janis Nadar, Eric Topinka, James Zdenek, Barbara Rudolph, Ronald Veselsky, William Ro- dau, Thomas Fiala, Frank Kreml, George Phillip, Gerald Malik, Edward Wood, Bill LeCIear, Leslie Schindler, Vicki Fisera, Tim Seigler, Richard Olson, Mr. Collins, Millard Rada, Jerry Hinkleman, Rrlhur Smilh, Jerry Smilhers, Dorolhy Fogg, Ollo Burcal, Arlene Nowakowski, Frances Vallandigham, Jack Braun, Belly Fogg, Lauriel Braun, Kalhy Slasny, Rodney Gohrke, Tom Vlack. Donna Perry, gill LeClear, Dglolhyt Fogg, and Belly Fogg are playing before band praclice. fs.L.LlQ.I.v f-1' 44 al Sl Lai. yi f -'ai 'i i' ' Sandra Mrazek, Bonnie Maiewski, Elaine Polacek, Shirley Ross, Jackie Bennell, Linda Nelson, and olher members of fhe Girls' Glee Club blend Their voices in harmony, bring- ing music lo R-B. FlRST ROW: Geraldine Calascibella, Judy Allison, Donna Polivka, Caihy Scoli, Judy l-lummel, Bonnie Slrulzen- berg, Dick l-leinsen, Phil Nielson, Eugene Reifel, Bob Blahul, Kersiin Eklund, Tracy Byrom, Gail Neumann, Marilyn Polulach, Joan Pennock, SECOND ROW: Margarel l-laugh, Dorolhy Sames, Sue Haiek, Judy Oelling, Belsy Howe, Leonore Vyliska, Surn- ner Seiberr, Larry Darlington, Ed Taugher, Jon Eislonich, Paul Krause, Barb Eaverson, Lynn Prendergasl, Beverly Neal, Anna Ross, Carole Kouba, Tl'llRD ROW: Belly Cykner, Mary Lou Woehler, Marian Plhak, Arlene Kreicik, Mary Ann Molicka, Cynlhia Timko, Singing lheir way lhrough rehearsals .. Le+'s iry your parlr once more, lenorsf' Gaining musical skill and displaying Jrheir lalenls in vocal concerls, lhe CHOIR, BOYS' GLEE CLUB. and GIRLS' GLEE CLUB added music and enioyrneni lo R-B. The purpose of 'lhe groups was ro provide an opporlunily for anyone inreresled in singing and learning more aboul' music. The direclor. Mr. Gilberlr, planned and conducled lhe many programs in which The vocal groups appeared. These included The Thanksgiv- ing, Easier, and Chrislmas concerls, grade school appearances, gradualion and baccalaureale, and various olhers. Also included in ihe vocal deparimenr were freshman girls' choruses and small ensem- bles. ln The spring, all These .groups performed logerher in The Spring Concerr. Q I Bruce Beem, Dave McArlhur, Doug Lange, Ladd Slrnad, Cliff Gramer, Gary Wilczek, John Kraska, Kevin Mc- Cauley, Linnea Oleksy, Arlene Hayes, Judy Maxanl, June Malek. FOURTH ROW: Jackie Palzell, June Trivich, Gail Glienke, Marilyn Tope, Kalhie Eldred, Kay Theobald, Leonore Viklora, Don Anderson, Tom Prendergasf, Jerry Chlum- sky, Bob Salvalore, George Cinall, Carler Reed, Paul Newcum, Bruce Prueler, Gary l-lornick, Judy Ellingson, Phyllis Mikoda, Beverly Zon, Bonnie Mokos. NOT PICTURED: Sue Shobe. FIRST ROW: Sharon Layman, Barbara Blaha, Sue Boehm, Kalhy Slaslny, Sandra Mrazek, Bonnie Maiewski, Elaine Polacek, Shirley Ross, Jackie Bennell, Linda Nelson. Linda Jarosik, Judy Eickas, Sandra Favlel. SECOND ROW: Kalhy Suhi, Diane Radar, Judy Kaiser, Kalhi Kanelos, Anila Kracrner, Karen Klima, Carol Marlin, Marlha Hill, Sue Kokes, Penny Chaloupka, Sharon Dona- af . hue, Gayle Oechslin, Diane Rouleau, Barbara Gibbs, Barbara Shoplow, Merrily Slrohecker. THIRD ROW: Judy Kennedy, Mary Feye, Bonnie Hruby, Marjorie Ola, Pal Dick, Linda Worlh, Helen Ellingson, Judy Bousa, Carolyn Wahl, Jean Mendius, Pal Ashworlh, Lynn Kokes, Bonnie Szyrnkowiak, Jackie Vavra, Judy Reznicek, Jean Mraz, Kalhi Swank. tdeukaal FIRST ROW: Gary Slrokosh, Mark Cannon, Tom Crane Gorden Reed, Ed Paul, Alan Prochaska. ROW' .ulrjhn DEWOITQI Larry Grill' Chuck pon- delik, Jim Ellison, Lenord Rogers, Torn Ponsonby, Milchell Ludwinski, Melody Pelerson. THIRD ROW: Warren Marlon, Ed Tauqher, Howard Reed, John Phillip, Dennis Kennedy, John Tockslein George Rieber, Bob Prazak, Jim Benes, Mr. Gilberl. FOURTH ROW: Merle Denker, Dan Kokes, Bob Anderson, Roberl Linn, John Neumann, John Holdsworlh, John Seafler, Ralph Baker, Chuck Vonesh. Page 115 K1 ,e, bfgil ,, ,Mgt , Uwe .D E gm :- i Sdn! 2' 2.4755 , 2' Gm: .L f 9 5.9 ,xiii 9 p M P r :Hy ' z 1 E . fe . 'ff 1 qw. Andrew Aclcermann Joseph Andel George Barnum JaclcBrocl'1mann Merle Denker Anllwony DiBona Larry Hayford Ryan Jorslacl Dale Kanalc Peler Kidera James Kos Paul Kuclwar s x , Us 51391 Warren Marlon Francis Musil Edward Peferson Ray Pelerson Edward Prince Millard Rada Laddie Sanda Charles Schancler John Sealler RoberlUcl1erelc David Vanelc Charles Vrlwel i .CTP FIRST ROW: Neil BuTIer, Dale Kan.ak, Ray PeTerson, Larry HayTord, David Vanelc, RoberT RaTTner, James Schrieber, Tom Tucek. SECOND ROW: Edward PeTerson, Russell Blair, Gil Junlcunc, James Sindelar, Charles Schander, Francis Musil, Andrew Aclcermann, John TempleTon, Ronald Rizzo, Rich- ard Jarom, Edward BlahuT, Mr. Halverson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Perkins, Paul Kuchar, Allan Rezabelc, 1465- ace ThaT TirsT pracTice ... caIisThenics ... LeT's go Through ThaT again . . . Homecoming . . . all- conTerence men . . . aThleTic banqueT and Con- graTulaTions Unusual spiriT, good coaching, and IoTs oT hard worlc helped malce The VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM The success ThaT iT was. WiTh co-capTains Francis Musil and Bob Ucherelc aT The helm, R-B consisTenTIy provided Their opponenTs wiTh more Than They had bargained Tor. Musil and Ucherelc made The all-conference Team, while Joe Andel, John PaTTerson, and Ryan JorsTad received honor- able menTion. The Team was guided by The direcTion of Coaches Perlcins, Halverson, and Kmiecialc. R-B 20 'Rich I3 R-B 20 ArIingTon HeighTs 5l R-B 32 Glenbard I3 R-B 7 York 7 R-B 6 Hinsdale 30 R.B O Maine 2l R.B 2I Downers Grove 2I R-B 0 LaGrange 33 'Non-conference game Page 118 5. 'N Michael Lorr, Daniel Kemp, George Barnum, AnThony DiBona, Merle Denlcer, Edward Prince, John SeaTTer, PeTer Kidera, George MaTz, Jack Brochmann, STewarT Kuhn, Roberf Ucherelc, Mr. Kmiecialc, FOURTH ROW: Tom Roche, Roger Coverly, David Baird, Millard Rada, RoberT Prazalc, Jon FisTonich, James Kos, Warren MarTon, Ryan JorsTad, Joseph Andel, Laddie Sandra, Charles Vrhel, John PaTTerson, Eugene Korbel RoberT STocIcing. Zed . 1 An R-I3 grid member sTruggIes To bring vicTory To his school and Team. . J , 4 A A Li R ':4M1C :. V 2,7 . , grit? I.: M T. :I .. W. I , . 2 1 T'-V,. Ll, .4 . -r y, Tmgggabia ., . ff 1,5 . ' s Q 1:.yx . ,g Warn R-B I8 'Rich O R-B 6 ArlingTon HeighTs 26 R-B 6 Glenbard I9 R-B I2 York 38 R-B I3 Hinsdale 33 R-B I3 Maine 24 R-B 0 Downers Grove I8 R-B 6 LaGrange 7 'Non-conference game . HiT The Body-wraclqing worl4ouTs . . showers . . . pep assemblies . , .The LaGrange game . . . numerals aT lasT. The FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL TEAM, displaying remarkable spiriT and deTerminaTion, showed The underclassmen ThaT They would have some good TooTball coming up in The nexT Two years. Led by The eTTorTs oT co-capTains Angelo Bucci and John Holland and by quarTerbaclc Jerry KrachT and end Bruce Jablonslci, The Team played iTs besT game againsT LaGrange when They losT by one poinT To The Team ThaT Tinished in TirsT place wiTh an undeTeaTed record. Coaches Boley and Napier guided Their charges Through This preparaTory season. The acTion on The Tield is reTlecTecl in The Taces oT TeammaTes, Nolan, Jablonslci, MacArThur, Simmons, GenanT, Jehlilc, and Fie. I O l FIRST ROW: Mr. Boley, Douglas Lange, Carl STaTTin, RoberT Jehlilr, Charles Tiedie, Harry GenanT, RoberT San- duslcy, George Rosiclcy, David McArThur, Herb Nolan, RoberT STuchal. SECOND ROW: Mr. Napier, Ronald WaiTelc, Gene Gia- comelli, Ken ReinharT, Alan EwerT, Clarion Rogeness, RoberT Simmons, RoberT OuiTsch, Angelo Bucci, Jerry 61566 KrachT, David Rhind, Ronald Kodidelc, Don Anderson, Bruce Oman, Jack Biorn. THIRD ROW: Paul O'Sullivan, STeve Phillips, STephen Hrica, Richard Ray, Joseph Kosey, Gary Kreml, Warren STanelc, John Holland, Clyde Morevec, Glenn Taylor, Bruce Jablonslci, Milan Bursach, Hi+ him hard and don I lei him gel away! R-B 8 Arlinglon Heighls O R-B I3 Glenbard I4 R-B 0 Yorlc 7 R-B 0 Hinsdale 2I R-B 7 Maine I2 R-B 27 Downers Grove 0 . . firsl' game iii'- 'Oh, fhose aching muscles . Jrers . . . The firsi' Jrasre oi vicrory . . . 'Traveling squad. The FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM showed R-B's 'Fans and coaches 'rhal our fooiball 'lurure looks very brighi. Their debur inro high school comperilion was a complere success. Gaining experience and a knowledge of Iundamenlals, Jrhese boys promise ro be a power in The conference nexlr year. ' ' waadqmdnlma FIRST ROW: Jim Kavanaugh, Marlin Timmer, William Bower, Gary Verhoven, John Prasl, Arl Smilh, Terry Reiler, Richard Griffilh, Tommy Duran, Bob Blahul, Ed Paul, Sieve Benson. SECOND ROW: Charles Morrill, Mr. Wadinglon, Ron Senecal, Clillord Pills, Gary Wilczelc. James Kasal, Ralph Baker, Tom Gard, Eddie Cusier, Richard Schaefer, Riclcy Williams, Marlin Slcirha, Don Phillips, Ronald Cappilelli, Mr. Boyd. THIRD ROW: Bob Janlcovslcy, Jim Judlcins, John Neumann, Ron Mraz, Dan Kolces, William Miller, Cliff Gramer, Ken Young, George Nelcolny, Roberi MacLean, Tom Fiala, Ken Jaclcson, Roberl Schmidi. 'f3:: ,a'k.,1,:.L:P 'f'E'I.,.- amz: ,- s ve. 'H ': Iv - - ,. -'x::.f: -s -v ' .. we-. , 1 N, .L M Ty nk, ,M I f X Q Y ig V A 5 I fl' fx -M, 1 5,3 A if 4 T-1 fs ', A 'N . f Ty- , I Ag ..f' T in ' A ' . M- xl . A' ' ' A S 'ix Q ' V, I FS, egg A' fl k Q. 5 . my S ' A f s. A' -3 ' E' H ,n qi-hi . ' ?9,,,s- - f is ,YT . .. , ,fig V ' 43:44-' N, . , A I -fs. I, i,Wr'f'1:-'- , I C, - ' 7' f , 4, I A .A f so ' Axbq K I ? 5 . omg f - ,yfw v . I f V V . f M X fill: . ' f I 5 it I' 4 is T546 ' Q 5 il D I 2 T r 6 I 9 I K Q hi AV any I . .-ff' ' , A gi A V ge any , ! V83 s, I, H! T Y I , Q 'W . I T . I - A 3' , J. ' 3 'wif ' . I Vyfy I g ,, , I 4 M if A xx . I P , 3 it in A y J T , I I AA, g , 5 fa 4 I fi I I I I I 6 l !'vi i all . 5, :,: FW i 'L i J ig 2 , 'muh Y- , KT A, r o, FIRST ROW: Jim SmiTh, John PorTer, PeTer Vorak, George Chlumgky, Ken Miefug, Greg Foyer, Rich Figera Bill L Miller, Frank Urban, John Phillip, Harry Marshall. Clear, Claude Sikora, Chuck Bloom, Norman Peplow SECOND ROW: Bolo Heidemann, Ray BeThke, Jerry Zkefiuecznclwddte FasTer, TasTer . . . Tlying cinders . . . charTing a diTTicuIT course . . . round The bend. The CROSS COUNTRY Teams ran diffi- cuIT Two mile courses around The parking IoT, along The narrow paTh on FirsT Avenue, and Through various places aT visiTing schools. The boys spenT many hours pracTicing To run The courses charTed Ioy The coaches. The VarsiTy Team ranked IasT in The confer- ence. and The Frosh-Soph ranked sevenTh, The capTain oT The VarsiTy Team was Rich Fisera, iunior, who broke a record in The meeT againsT I.. T. VARSITY CROSS FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY SCORES COUNTRY SCORES R-B 37 York I9 R-B 42 York 24 R-B 45 Hinsdale I8 R-B 82 Hinsdale I9 R-B 62 Maine I6 R-B 45 Maine 2l R-B 58 fXrIingTon I5 R-B 38 ArIingTon 2I R-B 63 Glenbard I7 RVB 77 Glenbard I6 R-B 36 Downers Grove 23 R-B 25 Downers Grove 3I R-B 47 LaGrange 22 R-B 69 LaGrange 20 Jim SmiTh, Greg FosTer, George Miller, and Bill LeCIear are ready aT The sTarT of The race. Zmgew BASKETBALL SCORES Vlhornlon 69 XArgo 47 'New Trier 67 Arlingfon 6l xWl1ea+on 50 Glenbard 57 Yorlc 67 Hinsdale 69 i'Sl1al:abona 52 Maine 67 Downers Grove 7l LaGrange 57 Arlinglon 62 Gleribarcl 58 York 53 Hinsdale 87 Maine 66 Downers Grove 55 LaGrange 77 Hinsdale 76 A, . a game wuflw flue LaGrange cagers X! Non-conference games Jarom, John Paflerson, Tom ka, '57 if X? gy 6 XE 6 , . , 2 5 f f - ln Y ii S gi 6 lm-S ABOVE: Dennis SrnuTny, Russ Blair, Tom PrendergasT, Bill CIWIUWISIKY. Tom ROCIWGT COGCTI ROIJSPT Luebben. LeClear, Bob SToclcing, Dennis Kelly, Joe Michalcilc, Jerry HFQIIOW The p5'Hern, , , , l3eaTing cLunior Varsiry players Tom Roche and RoberT Prazalc anxiously VVheaTon by a lasT second Tree-Throw . . . GeT To worlc on Those lump shoTsl Coach Bernie Eleener's VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM, displaying commend- able spiriT and drive ThroughouT The season, played more juniors Than any oTher Team in The WesT Suburban Conference. ConTri- buTing Their TalenTs were The Chicago area's shorTesT regular varsiTy player, 5'4 Frank Pelcarelc, and Junior Rich Jarom, whose mosT ouTsTanding exhiloiTion oT slcill was given when he chalked up 29 poinTs againsT LaGrange. ExciTemenT reached a peak dur- ing The season when The cagers overpower- ed WheaTon in The Ias+ second and de- TeaTed Argo in an overTime. The enThus- iasTic R-B Tans, encouraged by The sguad's TighTing spiriT, Turned ouT in large numbers aT every game To supporT Their Team. The JUNIOR VARSITY BASKET- BALL TEAM demonsTraTed i+selT as a sTrong builder Tor nexT season's varsiTy Team. Clos- ing The door on a losing sTrealc, The squad, under Coaches Bernie Eleener and RoberT Luebben, Tinishecl The season wiTh a greaTly improved record. waTch The ball as iT soars Toward The baslceT. - annex-,Mwmm.asaw'mw'iVv3.s:m smewmasmem- : - f -f-- mffeiwfwwfsw-11 w-mnuunma1 FIRST ROW: Bill Vines, Jim Wainer, Glenn Melel- mann, Tom Konicek, Tom Vales, Clarion Rogeness, Herb Nolan, Ron Wailek, Dave Hacqueborcl, Paul Krause. SECOND ROW: Jack Biorn, Jerry Krachr, Don Cox, Allen Kasper, Bruce Jablonski, Glen Hess, Dick Dolezal, Ron Lukas, Sieve Phillips, Roger Sledronsky, Bob Simmons Gary Krogh, Dick Ouirsch, Coach George Napier. NOT PICTURED: Dennis Cermak, Sid Goodwin, Harry Marshall, Chuck Tieclie, Frank Urban. Magma Mama Bruce Jablonski jumps for ihe ball as his 'leamma+es Don Dolezal, Glenn Hess, and Jerry Krachr anxiously look on. FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL SCORES 39 48 47 32 51 28 55 46 50 58 4I 30 36 56 45 48 46 46 47 44 41 'Thorn+on 'Argo 'New Trier Arling+on Whea+on Glenbarcl York Hinsdale 'Elmwood Park 'Glenbrook Maine Downers Grove LaGrange Arlinqron Glenbard York Hinsdale Maine Downers Grove LaGrange Non-conference games WW Drill, drill, drill . . . lree lhrow shols dropping inlo lhe baskel . . . l.el's praclice lhose lay-up shols. Capluring lhird place honors in lhe Elm- wood Park Tournamenl lor Sophomores was a nolable achievemenl ol lhis year's FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL TEAM. ln addilion, Coach George Napier's promising squad, lilled wilh a lremend- ous never-say-die spiril and a real abilily lor working logelher, wenl on lo linish lhe season wilh a credilable record. Even such disappoinl- menls as losing lo Maine in an overlime and suc- cumbing lo Whealon loy lwo poinls lailed lo loreak lheir indomilalole vigor and enlhusiasm which increased as lhe season progressed. The cagers, making good use ol lhese assels, rallied lo deleal such conlerence leams as York and Hinsdale as well as chalking up several non-con- lerence viclories. The FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM under Coach l-larold Boyd proved ilsell lo be R-B's mosl successlul baslcelloall squad lhis season, The cagers, winning well over lilly per cenl ol lheir games, walked away wilh a record which demonslraled lhal lhey will make a slrong lrosh- soph squad nexl season. wad ' FIRST ROW: John Breicha, Alan Basak, John Porler, Ken- nelh Young, Bill Roslochil, Ricky Williams, Richard Rasche, Terry Reiler, John Eggleslon, Ron Cappilelli. SECOND ROW: Lad Slrnad, Dan Kokes, Allan Slrunc Doug Nykel, Richard Grillilh, Frank Neidl, John Holds: Doug Nykel, Tom Gard, and Dick Grillilh walch lhe loall in a momenl ol lense excilemenl as il lollers precariously lhe rim ol lhe baskel, worlh, Toni Duran, Jim Kasal, Gary Wilczek. THIRD ROW: Mgr. Jerry Sidlou, Mgr. George Balsa, Bob Schmidl, George Tomaich, Tom Gard, Ed Cusler, John Lilz, Jack Braun, Roger Binder, Mgr. John Prasl, Coach Harold Boyd. Aren'T The pizzas here yeTf7 All Those in 'Black' please reporT To Room l9l Tor land pracTice TonighT . . . Will somebody please puT The pinnies away? . . . Yipee ll a sTrilce. Any G.A.A. member could Tell you ThaT This was a big year Tor The GIRLS' ATH- LETIC ASSOCIATION. Under The leadership oT Their sponsor, Miss Pager, The girls parTici- paTed in sporTs ranging Trom archery To volley- ball, and Their aTTendance showed Their in- TeresT in The acTiviTies. ThroughouT The year, many special evenTs were held, including The weiner roasT, The swim show, Kaleidoscope, pizza parTy, iniTiaTion Tea, and The FaTher-DaughTer Play NighT. The main evenT, Though, was The MoTher-DaughTer Award BangueT aT which The members received Their well-deserved awards. New members who had noT received Their pins aT The iniTiaTion Tea were given Their pins aT This Time, and The newly-elecTed oTTicers and managers were announced. The bangueT pro- vided a TiTTing climax Tor anoTher Tun-Tilled year in G.A.A.'s hisTory aT R-B. W . Keeping in mind The advice WaTch your approach, Kar- en STeiger and Joan BenneTT seem To be Trying hard Tor sTrilces. Anne l'lolz Tries To maneuver her way away Trom guard KaThy Krabec as They compeTe during Trosh-soph TournamenT games. Page 126 aybcwta cwdietafafz ' Donna I-lrdina helps Publicify Chairman Pixie Beery- Polglase posl nolices on lhe G.A.A. bullefin boarcl. Sheryl Pelerson and Libby Spaninger keep sfep lo lhe rhylhm as Miss Garland looks on. FIRST ROW: Kay Theobald, Treasurer Mary Ann Bednarik, Schreiber, Beverly Brown, Gale Kreml, Chris Karlh, Sharon Poinr Secrefary Elaine Danelc, Presidenl Lois Sloker, Vice- Fransen, Nancy Skora, Sponsor Miss Fager. 'd1'Jd EII' ,G IS IM M- lilies'Killloer,USzcrehalsfsollllariljrllelgibargorS anager au THIRD ROW: Lynn Olson, Marlha I-lill, Donna I-Irdina. Jaclue Flegel, Barbara Eaverson, Pixie Beery-Polgiase, Ken- SECOND ROW: Margarel Slephenson. Joan Guyon, Jan Iyn Gay, Jill Schreiber. I Ig? I 9? I s l ' : 3 A A ' 1 f, . ,:W :, f,, ,i'-,:. ' Louis Ivlalcowslci, Rille Club member, lakes his lurn al praclice and aims carelully al lhe largel. FIRST ROW: Sponsor Mr. Jenkins, Belly Cylcner, Janel Charllon, Barbara Tvrdilc, Linda Jarosilc, Judi Benes, Leo- nore Vilclora, Joan Bennell, Janice Pilney, Gail Firnsin, Dorolhy Nemec, Virginia Ivlelichar, Annella Bosch. SECOND ROW: James Wainer, David Shoblaslce, Michael Schmerling, Hallie Ludwinski, Ellen Arp, Cheryl Sokal, Carol Tusher, Palricia Ivlylys, Karen McGrew, Arlene Hayes, Carol Kouba, Charles Lupinelc, George Miller, Charles Ebeling, Roberl Blahul. THIRD ROW: Roberl Kunzman, Wallace Bales, Richard Now lhe proper way lo handle a gun is .. . compeling and earning awards A buII's-eye, good lor you! . . . learning basic salely rules . . . Does anyone lmow whal lhe resulls ol lhe Poslal Ivlalches were? Members ol lhe RIFLE CLUB slrove loward lhe cIub's obieclive lo promole beller marlcsmanship lhrough much praclice. One ol lhe mosl aclive clubs in school. lhe Rille Club mel lo praclice almosl every day aller school in lhe basemenl hallway belween lhe girls' and boys' Ioclcer rooms. The club. now in ils second year ol exislence, had ils members compeling in lhe Nalional Poslal Ivlalches every monlh, and all lhe rillemen maslered lhe proper lech- niques necessary lor sale shooling. and Schaeler, Joe Valeca. Jack Dylcinga, Richard Blall, Russel Bellis, Richard Gossling, George Bloom, Anlhony Danca. Harold Burlce, Donald Eisermann, Peler Vorac, Roberl Tlapa. FOURTH ROW: Kennelh Lorr, Louis Malcewslci, Kennelh Levernz, James Drobish, John Vacha, George Monaco, Charles Fox, George Necolmy, Roberl Perry, Roberl Coyle, John Pelrovic, Bruce Lind, Roberl Heard, William Rocleau, William Slrnad, Frank Melichar, Frank Deluca. T, FROSH-SOPH - FIRST ROW: John Doubek, Paul GaTz, Ed Slaby, Sidney Goodwin, Dennis Twarog, Frank Urban, Gary Kreml, Bill Rodeau, Bill PolsTon, Bill Vines, Alan EwerT, Bill SmiTh, Don Eisermann, Carl STaTTin. SECOND ROW: Coach Krnieciak, PeTe Vorac, John DeWolTe, Manager Za Speed up your sTeps! . . . Now l'm sure you can run TasTer Than ThaT. . . . experiencing pre-game iiTTers . . . Brr - iT's cold ouT here! . . . Whew!! whaT a close race. Driven on by The incenTive To make R-B's TRACK TEAM one To remember, Mr. Barclay and The boys on The Team worked diligenTly To aTTain This goal. The new varsiTy uniforms helped To im- VARSITY - FIRST ROW: Richard BenneTT, William STe- pan, Joe Andel, Warren Marfon, Terry Johnson, Bruce NachTman, Carl Krouch, John Near, Ed Moore, Glen Van Derwerker. SECOND ROW: Coach Kmieciak, Dan Kemp, Malcolm EveTT, Bob Scarnan, Richard GriTTin, Buzz Miller, Ed Cusfer, MarTin Skirha, Gary FiTzgerald, STeve l-lrica, Tom Brownrigg, George Miller, Dan WarTield, Coach Barclay. prove spiriTs, and inTeresT in Track was aroused early in January when pracTice began. Track ac- TiviTies included various TooT races, pole vaulTing, high jumping, discus Throwing, shoT puTTing, and broad jumping. ln May, The WeT Suburban ConTerence meeT was held aT Maine, climaxing a season oT hard work and pracTice. Dave Baird, Ed BlahuT, Bob Relyea,Dennis Kelly, Bill Le- Clear, Greg FosTer, George Vrhel, Mike Veverka, John RisTau, Norman Peplow, Rich Fisera, Ken MieTus, Bob Heidemann, Manager Mike WiTwer, Coach Barclay. FIRST ROW: Kevin McCauley, ArT SmiTh, Bob Kosobud, Philip SalvaTori, James Schuler, Joe Van Cura, David Mc- ArThur, Robe-rT Sandusky, Gary Verhoven, John Faul, Wil- liam Bower, Allen Prochaska. SECOND ROW: Norval Nelson, Donald Anderson, Frank Kolar, Roy Schneider, Doug Zima, Carl Birkelbach, Roger Sladek, Harold Voris, George Vhel, Clyde Benford, Richard Weddle, PeTer SmiTh, John Murphy, Harry GenanT, Carl STGTTIH. Roger Sladek crowns Linda Kocour Queen of The InviTaTionaI Swim MeeT. I im, fi 29, THIRD ROW: Mr. Perkins, Dennis Kennedy, Jerry Nerad, RoberT Palucki, OTTo Burcal, Rich Lieb, William Henninger, Jay Ward, Jim Verhoeven, Jack ProTeau, Richard Jensen, Bob Drobish, Bob BunaTa, Cliff Gramer, Ed Manniko, Bob Rada. Mr. Halverson. FOURTH ROW: Bob SmiTh, Jim Drobish, John Holland, Ken Jackson, Gary STrokosch, Bob MacLean, Doug Lange, Howard Hulka, Bob FukaI, Dave Wixon, Buzz Milier, John Phillips, Charles Flowers. c 0 Placing TourTeenTh in The STaTe MeeT . . . Frog . . . Whip Those Tails! . . . hosT To InviTaTionaI Swim MeeT. The Tireless eTTorTs oT The VARSITY SWIM- MING TEAM made an admirable record oT Three wins and Tive Ties possible. The medley race winners, Vrhel, Voris, Gramer and Verhoeven, and eighT oTher ouTsTanding swimmers represenTed The Bulldogs in The STaTe MeeT. Boys from Oak Park, Maine, and Proviso parTicipaTe in The InviTaTionaI Swim MeeT held January II aT RVB. VARSlTY - FIRST ROW: Gil Junkunc, Ralpli Vacuda, Bob Reed, Warren Sfanek, George Malz, Andy Ackermann, Ellioll, Nick Mlade, Bill Slepan, Ed Ludwig, Jolwn Temple- Sponsor, Mr. Sanders. NOT PICTURED: Caplain Dave lon, Brian Lloyd. SECOND ROW: Manager Paul Acker- Vanek. mann, Cliuck Bloom, Sleve Simpson, Jim Sindelar, Carler 'lGeJr a +akeclown! . . .developing plwysique I 1 EROS!-l-SOPH - FIRST ROW: K. Hagen, B. Durnke, D. Kraybill, K. Novak, J. Polivka, B. Schreiber, J. Kouba, J Simonelic, G. Reed. SECOND ROW: Manager R. Ray, M. Brauns. R, Sie-pan, T. Caruso, M. Sclwrnidf, K. Bindi, C . . . Ride 'eml This year's WRESTLING TEAM pracliced daily, building up flieir slamina for 'llwe dislricl al Hinsdale where Vanek and Ackermann placed. Vanek laler won an all All-Conference award. Erosln-soplw malmen Eisfonicli. Sim son, Sa- bia. Slepluan, and Hrkel won honors al T e invi+a- lional meel al Reavis. Their coacli was Mr. Schaefer: varsily coach was Mr. Sanders. Klang, C. Sabia, B. Polslon, J. lncroccia, W. Wallwin, sponsor, Mr. Schaefer. Tl-llRD ROW: L. Pray, E. l-lrkel, J. Wasner, A. Ewerl, R. Sluclwal, R. Kodidek, R. Baker, S. Hrica, Cv. Cimall, J. Eisloniclw. .. .L f-f-f iw':swiwmfm1emmwwmcWs: u'fW i V144 ' JEIFFT' MV' 2' gg i , Dean Rogeness backhands a shol loward lhe back courl as Wally Bales and Bob Ucherek prepare lo re- lurn ihe volley. Service! . . . The whir of a lennis ball . . . Double faul'r . . . nel-jumping. Afler a successful season in l957. finish- ing wilh a six and eighl record. R-B's TENNIS TEAM looked forward lo anolher good season 'lhis year wilh all buf one of lasl' year's slarlers relurning. Coached by Mr. Boley, Ray Pelerson, Joe Janulka, Randy Raphel, and Dean Rogeness gol' slrong supporl from juniors Dan Hedden, Dick Heinsen, and Dennis Kennedy. FIRST ROW: Ken Konlorsl, Wallace Bales, Dan Hed- den, Ray Pelerson, Dean Rogeness, Joe Janulka, Randy Raphel, Dennis Kennedy, Dick Heinsen, Larry Darlinglon, Jan Macho, Carl Coleman, Jerry Hinkleman. SECOND ROW: Philip Morgan, Kenny Hall, Sumner Seiberl, Bob Drobish, Dave Mcfkrlhur, Jim Drobish, Harry Gen- anl, Jack Biorn, Clarion Rogeness, John Eggleslon, Bob Kosobud, Greg Parker, John Breicha, Frank Seni- Wilh a lorehand smash, Joe Janulka rilles lhe ball back fo his opponenls in a doubles malch as parlner Ray Pelerson gels sel lor The relurn shol. I lner, Dan Caldon, Joe Simonelic, Marlin Hnelynka. THIRD ROW: Bill Slrnad, George Phillips, manager, John Reinerlson, John Holslra, Nick Paul, Jim Wainer, Alan Baumrucker, Jim Barlunek, Ron Milnarik, Bill Ro- slochil, Dick Morelli, Melvin Schmidl, Roger Reid, John Calascibella, Paul Palmquisl, David Hlavacek, Bob Per- ry, Chuck Fox, Chuck Poms. VARSITY - FIRST ROW: Jerry Chlumsky, Chuck Mally, Joe Lucas, Frank Lucas, Frank Pekarek, Ron Koslka, Allen Rezabek, Jim Sindelar, Ed Pelerson, Bob Rallner. SECOND ROW: Tom Roche, John Paflerson, Rich Jarom, Ryan Flashing spikes in a cloud of dusl lhe eleclrilying crack of a bel' Take second! . . . full coun'r, 'rhree and Iwo. Aller 'rhe fine performance of The l957 squad, R-B's BASEBALL TEAM had a lol' lo live up lo. ln a slrong conference, fhe Teams were ex- FROSI-I-SOPH -- FIRST ROW: D. Rhind, R. Ray, D. Walsh, l'l. Marshall, G. Melelmann, V. Massa, E. I-Irkel, R. Kodidek, 6. lncrocci, D. Lange, G. Giacomelli, V. Kosey, C. Klang, B. Simmons, E. Wellman. SECOND ROW: R. Cappilelli, I-I. Rolh, T. Konicek, R. Sledronksy, C. Tiedie, K. Reinharl, T. Anderson, B. Sluchal, E. Fie, G. Taylor, A. Jorslad, Gerry Malik, Tony DiBona, Allen Shafer. THIRD ROW: Gary Krogh, Bruce Burgess, Don Dolezol, Bruce Jablonski. Ron Lukas, Nick I-lurd, Frank Albano, John Valsa. peeled lo place well in 'rhe slandings. Frank Pleka- rek, Ryan Jorslad. and Joe Nogal were among fhe refurning leHermen fha? The squad counfed on. The Team. coached by Mr. Boyd. faced a long season of I4 conference and 2 non-conference confesfs. wifi Cannon, R. Sfepan, R. Cosgrove, P. Kmoch, R. I-loch, T. Andel, R. Korda, J. Phillip, L. Sauler, R. Sleiskal, R. Wes- Tal. THIRD ROW: L. Feller, R. Jankovsky, T. Durn, F. Neidl, M. Schmidf, K. Young, J. Braun, J. Kasal, R. Wil- liams, G. Leslina, F. Mudrak, N. Draeger, D. Nykel, R. Pearson, R. Sligler, G. Nekolny, J. Kralovil. FIRST ROW: Allen Kasper, Bob Fukal, Bob Sandusky, Carl Birkelbach, PeTe NuTley, Jack Brochmann, John Schauer, Ted AbboTT, Tom PrendergasT, Dick Slovacek, Allen OdieT, Chuck Slezak, Pillip SalvaTori, Ronald Veselsky. SECOND ROW: Thomas Caruso, John Nicholson, Dennis Slovacek, James Keller, Frank Kolar, RoberT Miller, Bob MacLean, CliTT Gramer, John Kraska, Jack Goehl, Dick Mayer, Larry KaempT, Carl SeTl, MaTT STarcevich, Dan Kokes, Gary Verhoeven, Bill Bower, MarTin Timmer, ArThur HOTT. Keep ThaT arm sTraighT. . . . Fore . . . waTching The green. Combining skill and good sporTsmanship, The GOLF TEAM swung Through The '58 season. The maTches were played on Mondays and Thursdays. Home maTches were held aT The Riverside CounTry Club, and pracTice aT Tim- ber Trails. Tr -ouTs Tor The Team were held in T e middle oT March and conference maTches began in April. The varsiTy s uad consisTed oT Tive boys and nie Trosh-soph sguad had Three boys. Mr. Luebben o The maTh deparTmenT coached The Teams. Jim Keller, Allen Kasper, Frank Kolar in dusTriously pracTice Tor The coming season Leis have one big figh+l . . . pep and en- 'rhusiasm . . . blue swealers, while plealed slcirls. An imporlanl parl of all afhlelic evenfs was lhe 'feminine charm provided by The CHEERLEAD- ERS. These vivacious girls learned. presenled, and led various cheers lo arouse spirilz Each summer Jrhe Booslers club sends +wo girls lo lhe cheerleading clinic held a+ lllinois Sfale Normal Universily, where fhey share ideas wilh olher cheerleaders. This year. R-B's represenlalives, Sue Nerad and Linda Kocour, inlroduced several new cheers Thai 'lhey learned af The clinic. Wayan! .. W-.RM ML hy, , -f ,. l uv, f .fa , ii IT ME mow, ,,, YUHUM. .aw ABOVE - And lha'r's lhe spiril' of R-Bl sings Marlene Slxarda. LEFT - Varsily cheerleaders Bonnie Maiewslci, Judy Maxanl, Carol Gill, Marlene Skar- da, Kalhi Wagner, Linda Kocour, and Sandy Mann promole spiril lhrough lhe school song. FIRST ROW: Kalhi Wagner, Bonnie Maiewslci, Carol Gill, berie, Millie Vrhel, Denise Boosler, Barbara Zdroilcowslu Judy Maxani, Marlene Slcarcla, Sue Nerad, Sandy Mann, l-lelen Ellingson. Linda Koqour. SECOND ROW: BeHe Rallner, Janis Bar- , is l f 455 fmh 5 'll ff hz w- H Q! 'ZF' ,- -1 Ss ' -. fm .,.......,, 1 XZ Y F76 ,, ' iw 5 ,, 5? y UI eq -f M14-. ,, 9 swat .314 ,Him .0 mu if -flu i P qs- 138 nun' 15 may W. The sfudy of a foreign or clas- sical language also affords sfudenfs an opporfunify fo learn abouf fhe cusforns and hisfory of a people. Third-year Lafin sfudenf Michael Mingus delivers a porfion of Cicero's orafion againsf Cafiline. The classrooms of R-B--fhose rooms grown so very familiar fo sfu- denfs during fhe course of fhis pasl' year-were fhe focal poinfs for a greaf many of fhe sfudenfs' acfivifies and in- feresfs. Each day as eager individuals enfered fhese places of learning, fhey were greefed by smiling feachers. a hinf of challc clusf, and a variefy of familiar sighfs and sounds. l-lere sfu- denfs masfered new subiecf maffer and leff af fhe end of each hour wifh fhe safisfacfion of having obfained a liffle more informafion fo add fo fheir sfeacl- ily increasing sfore of knowledge. Under fhe wafchful eye of speech arfs feach- er, Mr. Cohen, Carl lvloseficlc does a pan- fomine as Donna Polivlca and Ray Kole ob- serve. Ronald lvlilnarilcl is seen viewing fhe model of fhe Globe Theafer which he consfrucfed in connecfion wifh his English sfudies. . , K ,ez - 2 H 3' 1 rr- Joy, fear, sorrow, apafhy -- all fhese emofions are presenf in fhe faces of sfudenfs in fhe classroom. Their counfenances reflecf fheir reacfions. fheir moods, fheir affifudes. A feacher is passing ouf fesfs, and ex- pressions of fear mingle wifh fhose of self-assurance and indifference. Someone fells a clever iolce, and broad grins and laughing eyes are everywhere. Some inferesf- ing subiecf maffer is being covered in a lecfure, and in fhe faces of fhe sfudenfs is seen an eagerness fo learn. A look af The face of Gerry Czerwinslci and David Baggs provides an inside view of a senior English class. Concenfrafing on fhe answer fo a fhoughf provoking quesfion, referring fo a paragraph in fhe fexfboolc. wafching fhe feacher as he gives fhe proper answer. laughing af a humorous remarlc - classroom acfivify and moods are reflecfed in fheir facial expressions. f ,ur-HL-WI' fl 7WfNS ' 'yr-in YQW wr, 'QQ :.. 943' W 'f'I , y :.: ' R - Wg ,, .cisW,,.. W.. we 1 i . , W . .f I ,- i i.1?-frswgi-r'f'fsafifgsbzvnisfa- Q- w -, W sf. Ylrmmsfi asf,--igfzfyfgef,-5 531 2 fs fzisygfhavifivigf-, ..' 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Roger Coverly is seen removing lhe pan from unclerneafh lhe car in aulo shop. Boys inleresfed in manual skills derive a greal' deal oi safisfaclion from lime speni' in The various shops each day. ln aulo shop Dan Krisan carefully removes a carburelor. s '! '0f9'1ifw? X l,'f AJ7 ie Developing arlisiic and praciical slcills is a large par? oi ari' and home economics insiruciion. ln Their ar? classes siudenis sludy slcelching, painiing, leiiering, ceramics, and paiiern and design. Home economics classes emphasize cooking, meal planning, sew- ing, and numerous ways in which To malce The home aifracfive. During an arf period Arliss Neumann is seen pulling lhe finish- ing iouches on her mosaic. Linda Mayer gives a criiical eye To her mobile as she begins assembling il. Bonnie Vanaia perfecis her sewing 'rechnique during a home economics class. Adding a greal' deal io ihe siudy of biology are fhe many specimens and exhiis found on display in 'ihe classrooms. Mr. Boyd, assisied by Bruce Jablonsld, poinis oui some oi The principal feafures of ihe human slceleion. In her chemisiry class Jaclcie Palzeli' gives a Clemon- sfralion on indicafors. Behind her Ed Manniko wriies an accompanying formula on fhe blackboard. Employing +he use of a ruler and Two mirrors, Sue Logan and Judy Ellingson perform an experimeni for ihe members of 'rheir physics class. Proiecls are an inferesling and inslruc 'rional fealure of fhe science courses Judy Mofll observes The anlics of week- old chicks halched in lhe school incu baior by biology sludenis. 'fwf Combining Their TalenTs, many sTudenTs work TogeTher in numer- ous vocal and insTrumenTaI groups. ln The business deparTmenT sTuclenTs prepare Themselves Tor careers in The business world. PracTicing Tor a perTormance oT The sTring ensemble are Lynn BoosTer, PaT Karas, anal lvlarilee Jory. Mr. GilberT direcTs The members oT The choir. WiTh her Tingers seeking ouT The proper leTTers on The keyboard, Mary STeTTen concenTraTes on The Typ- ing exercise before her. ln addiTion To providing a background Tor learning, classrooms also serve as a place Tor Triends To assemble ancl have The pleas- ure oT one anoTher's company. Enioying Themselves in a beToref class iam session are band members, DoroThy Fogg and Chuck Vrhel. I A Hmid buf excifed Carol Vallman, unf der The walchlul eye of driver lrainlng insfruclor Mr. Duval, 'fakes The wheel for 'lhe lirsl 'rime and he-silanfly maneuvers 'rhe car pasl' lhe school. The annual Career Conference is an evenl looked for- ward 'lo by all R-B sludenls. Lawyers of lhe 'lufure lisren aHen+ively as fhe legal profession is discussed. During fhe Career Conference a group of girls hear a model elaborale on lhe many phases of her occupalion and discuss Hs opporlunilies. Q ,1 f'f Will The guides please come To The deslc and receive insTrucTions? . . . meeTing The many sTudenTs of oTher schools. Proud of The TacT ThaT Their school was chosen as The NORTHEAST- NORTHWEST CONVENTION head- quarTers, R-B sTudenTs eagerly parTici- pafed in The proiecT. One of The mosT ouTsTanding TeaTures was The informal campaign- ing wiTh anyThing from wild animals To moTor vehicles. AT righT. carrying posTers and playing insTrumenTs, 'friends of John Jacoby campaign. 2-2? ' edge ' Only Tive minuTes To geT To The aud- iTorium . . . Now, whaT happened To The resT of our group? . . . voTing Tor The officers of nexT year. ATTer campaigning Tor Their own candi- daTes. The delegaTes, assembled in The audi- Torium. There They saT according To individual schools. each group having a sign, much lilce a poliTical convenTion. AnoTher ouTsTanding TeaTure was The Hall of ldeas. Organized To presenT The proiecTs oT our neighboring schools, The councils dis- played a varieTy of exhibiTs. AT leTT, delegaTes view a posTer Tor a conference dance. . , segkae e Safe-. 'QQQQHQSEEEEE if:Hsi32g21s1Qk:fsF:.ei 11 -ff, 3,44 .. ATop The Queen's TloaT are l'TenrieTTa BarTizal, Linda Queen Judy Maxam, Gail Glienke, and Sandy Mann. Kocour, 'a Za!! dimaxeal af Cheerleaders Marlene Skarda, Bonnie Maiewski, and Sue Nerad lead The sTudenTs and parenTs aT The pep rally, beTore'The ligl-:Ting oT The bonfire. Grab on To The snake . . , The exciTe- menT and Thrill as The Queen is crowned . . . BeaT York! . . . The lingering memory oT Two glorious, Tun-packed days. The mere menTion oT HOMECOMING brings To mind Tond memories oT The unique, yeT Time-rendering TloaTs in The parade SaTur- day morning, The snake dance, The wave oT exciTemenT and anTicipaTion, and The warm glow oT The crackling bonTire The previous nighT. The Tears and laughTer oT happiness as The Queen was crowned and The dirT, smoke, and The Tun around The Tire were all a greaT parT oT iT. ATTer R-B's Bulldogs Tied York Township aT The Homecoming game, during which R-B made several ouTsTanding plays, The sTudenTs gaily puT The Tinishing Touches on The decora- Tions Tor The dance, The Queen's Ball, which lenT iTselT To an aTmosphere oT Triumph, Thus ending a glorious weekend. -z These upperclassmen are pil- ing flue lasT of llwe wood for can llie bonfire. Lafer Pixie Beery- Polglase, Goodie Sclwoller and Sue Mel-luglw worlc on flwe floaf for Sl'iarclub's enfry. 4 f 0 nag ! I I These five lovely ladies in all 'Hweir radiance and splendor are Homecoming aHendan'rs Linda Kocour and Sandy Mann, Queen Judy Maxanf, alfendanls Henriel'+a Barfizal, and Gail Glienlce. 'Q 2. Af , ,af Q J J 1 X 'P . ' 'F A E Q 2 sv? 3' W e X' 3 NE 4 ' 4 1 -,L Pcxqe 150 vkvfm, us... ,, 8. ,N .x,v,,,- A-f ATTer hours - ThaT imporTanT Time when school was over - had numerous meanings. Amusing shocldail, hen, and bridge parTies, laborious reTerence reading, buzzing Telephone conversaTions. and original pizza concocTions rep- resenTed acTiviTies in The home. YeT geTTing TogeTher wiTh friends aT YouTh CenTer, basl4eTball games, To s. and school dances were happy memories ThaT will alinays be remembered. To end a perTecT ValenTine weekend, Mary KraTochvil and Jerry KrachT sTroll pasT The brighTly decoraTed rnerry-go- round aT The Sharclulo dance, l.iTTle BiT oT Heaven. Julie Good, Sandy Kanalc, and l-larry GenanT are among Those who learned ThaT everyThing was Top SecreT aT This dance, including where To Tind one's shoes. Marilyn Polulach, Torn Roche, Sandy Jacobs, and Jan one oT Tour School Council-sponsored dances Macho enioy The novel decoraTion aT Hawaiian Holiday, Page 151 2-2-:Zee ea ' Many ernoiions are revealed during a baslcefball game. The grim delerminarion of 'rhe players and lhe hopeful expression of 'rhe faces of lhe coaches are eviclenl. This pensive mood may change from ex- peciafion To exallalion, giving fhe game iis inieresi. Befh Conlclin fully expresses lhe 'rension 'rhai' occurs when R-B is sfruggling for +he ball. Finally regaining if, The feam allempls a loaslcei and scores. Debbie Dennislon and Roger Sledronsky fra'l'ernize during 'lhe eleclion open house al Youih Cenfer. Like many ofher girls, Roberla Bublilc in confronled wilh ihe problem of which formal lo selecl for The Junior-Senior Prom. Walling for Big Boys and sodas al Tops, R-B fans review lhe previous baslcelball game. Even in zero weallmer, Meg Palmer, Bonnie Burgess, Sandy Kanak, and Diane Pislwa are 'lempfed by an open con verfible. W- ' W- Calhy Beranicli displays +l1e lypical posilion assumed during 'flue leleplmone conversalion. Frankenslein provides a horrifying momenl' for Sally Svoboda, Peg Novak, and Marion Van Wagner, af a Shock Tail parly. SvW JQ Y Y m JP fir. 5,91 .,,-.1 I f 1 KX W' fi :N i I iii .W 1 Q Alrhough +he I958 ROUSEV i , nilies 5 of anofher school year, The spirif will cy o ivef ' ' X ' ' T 1' , facull' . nexfe in nfs people. may lhey be The aqlminis ra ion y year's sfudenfs, or The graclualingwseniors. ' Co-edifors June Vodiclca and Judi Hancur, Copy Edilor Rifa Cordes. Phofography Edifor Gail Glienke, Carol Beranich, Linda BIooms+rand. Paf Breed, Judy Cookingham. Charlene Draeger, Paige Himebaughp Karen Knoslca, Elaine Kuselc, Barry, Mayer, Bruqe McEwen, Judyglyloj ' N lc P Novak Judy Oeffing, Y Julie Nachfman, Susan Nierad, Dennis ova . eg , y P der as+,'Barbara Ras W' d'EC'qEelFPa'1'2e f, Shery Pelerson, lfynn ren g - che, Susan Rufschman, Virginia Schiel, Sally Svoboda. Alice Thompsoni Susan Towne. Mari-io Wolgemufh, Sponsor Mr. William Mohrhusen. The i958 ROUSER sfaff wishes fo acknowledge fhe h 'r ra hers prinfer adminisfrafion, and facully members P 0 og. P ' ' . . for iheir work and cooperahon wifh The yearbook sraff. Abboff, .Ted ...,..... .34, I34 Abof, Viviane .................. 70, IO3 A CAPPELLA CHOIR Ackermann, Andrew ..... Ackermann, Paul ... Adams, Lonene .. Adlaf, William ... Agonafh, Terry ..... Albano, Frank ........ Aldrich, Miss Sharon .... Allison, Judy ......... Allporf, Linda ... ... Alfera, Lloyd .... . . .. Andel, Joseph .,. ..... Andel. Thomas ....... Andersen, Marie . Anderson, Carol . Anderson Donald .34,84,87, II7, II8. I3I ...,....6I, I3I .....,58 .......70 .........58.l33 6I,97, IO2, II4 33, 34, 87, II7, II8. l29 ........70, I33 6I, 83, I02. IO6 34, 93, ....... , IO6 ...6I, I06, II4, II9, I3l Anderson Joann . ..,.. 52, 70, 86, lO8 Anderson Pefer .. ............. 34 Anderson Roberf ... .... .... 6 I, I I5 Anderson Terr ..,.. 6I, I33 Beres, Roberf ...................... , y .. Angelos, Thomas .... Angelus, Jane .... Anfczak, Jean ..... Anfonicic, John .... Armsfrong, Hugh .. Arnold, Mrs. Grace Arp, Ellyn ......... Arfhur, Mr. Lee Asaro, Judy ...... Ashworfh, Paffi Babirak, Sfeve ..., Bacasfow, Pal' ..,..... Baechfold, Roberf .... Baehrenda, Walfer Baggs, David ......, . Bahlmann, Joyce ........ Baird, David ........... Baker, Ralph ........ 70 Ball, Jeffrey .... .......69 ....70, IO3 ....,..6l .....6I ......78 ....l6,90 ,.,.7O, I28 ....70, 89, II5 .....52, I03 .....34. 84, I4O .....,..34, IO7 .52, 84, II8. I29 IO3. lI5, I20. I3l Balsa, George ..,. ...,............. I 25 Balsis, Marilyn ..... Balfis, Bonnie .......... Bamford, Mr. Harry .... BAND ......., ...... Baraffa, Michael Barberie, Janis ...... Barclay, Mr. Ralph Bardauskas, Rifa .... Barnas, Carl ...... Barnes, Barbara .... Barnes, Carole .... ....34, IO7 .......6I .....II ........II2 .....6I,97, I35 ..,.....I7, I29 ...,52, 86, IO9 Barnum, George ..., 34, 88, II7, II8 Barone, Lois .... Barreff, Susan ... IO8 Barfh, David .... .. ........ 70, l02 Barfik, Daniel .................,...... 70 Barfizal, Henrieffa ...27, 30, 32, 33, 34, 98, 99, I4-B I49 Barfizal, Paul .................... 52, 84 Barfleff, Mrs. Vernon .. .........,... I6 Barfulis, Mary Befh ........ 70, IO8 Barfunek, Barbara ... ...52, 89, IO6, I I3 Barfunek, James .. ......... 6I, I32 Basak, Alan ..... ,..,.... 7 0, I25 Basak, Bonnie . Basak, Joseph .......34 ....,..6I BASEBALL ....... .,...... I 33 BASKETBALL ....... ..,. I 23-l25 Baskovic, Roberf ... ........... 6I, I I3 Bafek, Arlene ..... .................. 5 2 Bafes, Wallace .,..,. 34, 84, 87, l28,' I32 Wade Bafha, Kennefh .... Bauer, Lawrence .... Baumrucker, Alan fQkfSffIbf 104 ....6I, , Bowker, Fred ...... Boyd, Mr. Harold . BOYS' GLEE CLUB I20. I25, I33, l42 BECEUS ........ Becvar, Julia Bednar, Paul ....... Bednarik, Mary Ann . Beech Beem, Ier, Kennefh ...... Bruce ....... . , . Beery-Polglase, Penelope Belka, Belka, Bellan Bellis, Joanne ,. ,. Roberf .,. di, John Russel .... Benes, James ..., Benes, Jeanne ffjsi, ..52, 57, 98, IOI, I27, .ff6ifi6s .U...H34 Benes, Juclifh . . . Benford, Clyde Benneff, Jacqueline Benneff, Joan ..... ....6I, 89, 97. II3. .. .35, 84. 87. .,....35, 95, IO7, II4, ,.....35, 89. I26, Braafz, Joan .................. ..... 3 5 Brady, Sandra ......,. .... 6 I, 9I Brainerd, Miss Alice .............. I7, 85 Branson, Mr. Glenn .................. I7 Braun, Jack ............ 70, II3, I25, I33 Braun, Lauriel ............ . .35, I04, I I3 Brauns, Melvyn .........,,....... 70, I3I Breed, Palricia .... 52, 85, 94, IO2, IO8, I55 Breicha, Bernadeffe .... 35, 86, 88, 89, IO9 Benneff, Richard ... .. ....52, Benoif, Gay .............. . ........ . Benson, Sfeven .................. 70, Beranich, Carol ...... 35, 94, 96, IO3 Beranich, Cafhy ............ 70, 92, 98 Breicha, Dennis ...................... 35 Breicha, John ..... ....... 7 0, I25, I32 Breicha, Leona ... ......... , .70 Brence, Carol .... .. .... 35 Brennan, Wilford .......... ..52 Brochmann, Carol .. .........,.... 52 Brochmann, Jack .... .... 3 6, 84, 87, 94, II7, IIB, I34 Brockes, Roberf .., .......... . .36 Broe, Mrs. Ina ...... ....... I 7, 85 Broom, Miss Rufh ............. ..... I 7 Brosseau, James ..................... 52 Brown, Beverly ...... 52 88, IO3, I08, I27 Brown, Dr. George .... ........... I 3, I6 Brown, Judifh ........ . . .32, 33, 36, 86 Brown, Sharon .... ......... 7 0, I08 Browne, Gail ..... Bronrigg, Thomas Bergsfrand, William 70 Bernard, Barbara .. 32, 33, 35, 88, Berquisf, Donald ..................... Berry, Mrs. Helen ......,..,........ Berfolino, Rexene . .,.... . Belhke, Roy ..,.. ...., 5 2, Bicknell, Joan ....6I, Bielik, Valerie ....6I, Bierbauer, Jean .. ...6I Binder, Roger ...,. Bindi, Kennefh BIOS LOGOS ,.. Birchall, Elaine ..., Birkelbach. Carl .. Bischman, Kafhleen .....70. ......6I. ',Qf1fffQ1fAifQ4 ,.35, 87, 88, I30, ....6I, I39 Broz, Beffy .....,. ..... 5 B, 86 Broz Laddie .... ....... 5 2 Broz, Lefa .... ................ 5 2 Broz Roberf .... ...........,...... 6 I Brunner, Beverly ..,,.... 6I, 83, 93, 97, IO3 Bublik, Roberfa ....,.. Bucci, Angleo ....... .......52, 86, I53 ...,.,,,....6I, II9 Buchholz, Miss Wilma ... ....... . . I7 Buchwald, Georgia ...., ..... 6 I, 9I Buegel, Nancy ..............,........ 6I Bueffner, Marsha .........,...... 6I, IO3 Buhrows, Carole ....,. 6I, 83, 89, I04, IO6 Bullinger, Merry ...... Bunafa, Roberf .. Burcal, Oflo ...... Burgess, Bonnie .... ......36, 84, I30 .....6I, II3, I30 70. 98, I54 Biffner, Marsha ........,........... Biorn, Jack .,..... ...6I, II9, l24, Blada, Henry .......... Blaha, Barbara ., .... 70, I04, IO8, Blaha, Bonnie ........... 6I, Blaha, Milan ,,... ,............... Blahul, Edward ....... Blahul, Roberl ......... ...52, 84, II8, .70, II4, I20, Blair, Russ ......,. 52, 84, IIB, I22, Blanco, Marie ... .,........... Blaff, Richard .,...,..... 35, 93, Blohm, Norman .................... Bloom, Chuck ..,.,... 52, 84, 87, I2I, Burgess, Bruce ...... 36, I33 Buric, Edward ..... 52, 88 Burke, Harold .... 6I, I28 Burns, Charles .......,...........,.... 6I Bursach, Milan .................. 6l, II9 99 Bufler, Neil ........ 52. 84, 88, 98, , II8 Byrom, Tracy ............ 52, 98, IO6, II4 Caba, Roberf ...,................... 70 Caesar, Shelley ...... ......, ..... 7 O Cahill, Sharron ...... ..... ......... 3 6 Calascibeffa, Geraldine .......... 58, I I4 Calascibeffa, John .............. 70, I32 Caldon, Dan ..,...,..... 52, 96, IO2, I32 Bloomsfrand, Linda .... 35, 86, 94, IO9, Blum, George ..,,..,............. 6I, BOARD OF EDUCATION .,.......... Boehm, Roberf .................... Boehm, Sue ......,..... 70, 97, IO3, Boley, Mr. John .. Boosfer, Denise . Boosfer, Lynn . .. Boofh, Nancy ... Bosch, Anneffa Bosek, Beffy .... Boucek, Judifh ... Boucek, Sandra .......I7, II9, ....35, 88, Il2, ..,...6I, IO7, ..,.52. IO3. iffffQfisf ...........52, Bouda, Marilyn .,..,..,............. Bousa, Judifh .. Bowbin, Jack Bower, Bill ......,..,.... Page 156 ....70, IO3, lI2, 'i6fiib,J5df CAMERA CLUB .............. .III Cameron, Sue ...., .............. 5 2 Campbell, Carol .... ....,..,.... 5 2, 78 Candra, Marilyn ......... 52, 86, 89, IO9 Cannon, Mark ....,.... 70, IO5, Il5, I33 Cappifelli, Ronald .,.... 70, l2O, I25, I33 Carlson, Mr. Clarence Carlson, Lynn ,..... .............,.... 6 I Carnahan, Kennefh Carrick, Sharon ....... Caruso, Thomas ..,.... Casperson, Miss Carolyn Cech, Rosemary ....... . .. ...... 70. IO6 Ceplecha, Dennis ....... Ceplecha, Diane .,.. Cermak, Dennis Cermak, George .., . .... 36, 92, IO6 ......6I, I3I, I34 ...,.......I8.86 ...36, 88, 9I .,...36, 88 ....6I, I24 ...,...70 If Cermak Joanne ... ...... 36, 95 Danek, Elaine ... .. .37, 85, 86, I27 Eldred, Mr. Richard E .i. . . . . . . .. ... I2 Cernocky, Frances .......,.... 70 Daras, Pal ........ ............... I I2 Ellingson, Helen .......... 72, . I35 Cerny, Elizabelh .... .... 6 I, IO2, IIO Daringlon, Larry .,...... 52, 84, II4, I32 Ellingson, Mr. : edrick ......... 9 84 Cerny, Frank ..... ........... 7 O, 90 a dso , Fred . ......... .......... 7 O Ellingson, J - .... 32, 33,.37, I43 Cerwin, Wayne .................. 52, II3 NS ...... ........ . . ,...... I5 EIlio++, 'fu' ................ ' , 87, I32 Cerza, June ........... ,........ 5 2. IO9 eBaHi Ia, Lor ......, ......... 5 2 llison, J -- .,........... ...... 7 2, II5 Chaloupka, Penelope 6I, 89, Oi IO6, ll X, Decker, Wayn ........ .. . 84,. 90 Ellswfn , Elizaberh ..... . . . . I9 Chamnes, Carol ... ...... K .. -lb Dedic, Willia ......... ..,....... 6 2 ic , Mr. ymond I ........ . . . . . I9 Chandler, Judy ..... ...5 Deering, Jame ........ ' ,............ 62 gelsman, e Ce ,,,, ,. ,,,, ,,52, 86, IO9 Chandler, Marge . .... , 0 De Graaf, Bar ara .... , .......... 69 ngle, Cody .............. 52, 59, 84, 98 Charlfon, Jane? ..,. - , I28 DeLeon, la I - . ..,..... 69, IO3 Engler, Richar . .... Charval, Diane .... ........ 70, IO7 D ca, rank .... ..,. ......... 7 O , I28 Erbs, Carol ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , 53 Check, Jill ...... .63, 83, IO4, IO6 ll er Merle .... -I , 33, 37, 84, 87, 88, Erickson, y ,,,,,, ,,,,, 7 2 CHEERLEADERS .. ............. I35 5 8, I I5 I , I I8 Everf, ............,.......... .52 Cheilava, ede .. .. .70 I - islg, , I bbie ,... .. ... . .62, I53 Even, nay ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , ,72 93 Chensky, rd , ....4 ... . 84 ' on, George ...... .. ....... 62 Ever algolm ,,,,,,,,,, 63, IO2, I IO, I29 Child, Luci . . ...... ..62 erller, Marianne ....... ......... 5 2 E , Alan ,,,..,, 63, IO5, II9, I29, I3I Chlumsky, , 84, II I2, I22, I DeViIa, June ..... ........... 5 2. ae inger, Gayle ............... .72 , I if DeWolIe, John . ....,, 78, II5, I29 winger, June ....,... ..... 3 7, 85 86 Cholewick, Roberl' . ... ... . 9 DiBon ,A h ,. 3 , 84, 87, I I7, I I8, I3 Fager, Miss Miriam .. .....I9, I27 Chras+ek, Jerome . ..... '..62 DiBona J nn . .................. 5 Falco, ChrisIina ,..... ....... . 58 Chrisl, Clinl ..... I. . ...... .70 Dick, fri ia ...I ............ 70, IO3, Falco, Madalyn ..... ... .63 Chrisf, Sandra .... .... 1 ......., 5 2 Dickman, avid ............... ..l8 Falco, Michael ....... .......... 7 2 Chrisfensen, Roberl' ..... ........ 6 2 ielric , inda ..... .... f . ...... 70 Fasano, Angelynn .... ........... . ..72 Chrisfesen, Allen . , ., .. .. .36 Dinkle, onald ..... ..... I .......... 5 2 Faul, John ........ ..... 6 3, I3O, I32 Cimbalisfa, Janel' . ..,... .. .62 Divin, Diane ....... .. .....,.... 70, IO3 Feely, Phyllis ..... ....... 7 2, I03 CinaI'l, George .... 62, I4, I3I Dix, Darlene .. .. ........ .. ...7O Fel, Wayne .. ciznne, Ted ..... ...... I ..... 5 a , Doering, Will' . ..... .... . .62 Fel en Lee .... .... 7 2, 133 Clapp, Peggy .... ,..... f , I Dohnal, o- .. .. ....,........ ..52 F ler, Roberl' ... ....52, I I3 CLARION ........ ......, . .. Dohnal, Mario ...,...., .... 6 2, in I 8 Felsch, Judilh ........ .63 Clawson, Kafherine ..... ll 92 O3 Dole al, Don d .......,. ...62, ' I' Feye, Mary .... ,..... 7 2, II5 Cleary, Miss Rurh . . ..ia D I P ilip .................... .... 3 7 Fieie, een ...... ....,...72 Cline, Vicloria .... ,..... ...,.. 6 9 D a yl, Palricia ,.62, 8 97,7 0l. IO2 Fiala, Tom ..,..,.. ....... 7 2, II3, I20 Cohen, Mr. Irving . ...... I , 96, I3 ombrowski, Mr. Franci . ....... 8 Fickas, Judy .....,.. .... 6 3, 83, IO6, II5 Coleman, Carl .... .52, 84, II3, I3 onahue, Sharon .... . ........ , I 5 Fickas, Mr. Marion .................. I9 Colgrass, Charles ......... 52, Donar, Richard .... ,...... . .. 8 Fie, Evan ..... .,... 6 3, II9, I33 Collins, Barbara .. ....... 36, 89 Donda, Carol .. .......... . . . 7 Fikeis, Ronald ....... ...,.63 Collins, Mr. Ai n - .......... I8, II2, Il Donda, Sharo . ............ ... 7 Filip, James .... .... . .....63 Collins, La ... ...... l .,...... 7 Dornleld, P ....,............. 70. I 3 Filipek, Virginia .. ...,. ... .63 Collins, N : ..... .,... . , 97, ll Dorsano, ol ................,.,.... 52 Filisha, Augusl .......... 52, 98 Colon, Li -- .. . ....... 62, 85 Doubek John .....,.,........ 62, IO2 I2 Firnsin, G ' ....,. ...,.. 3 8, 5, I28 Condon Parricia .. 'I ......... 52, IO9 ou rfy, Beverly .......... , 89 Fisera, ich . . .5 , 87 I, -I29 Co li , Elizaloelh , IO2, IIO, II2, I52 owney, Judy ............... . ..... 62 Fisera Vivian . .... .. fl II3 Coo ,, Linda ... .....,........., 62 Draeger, Charlene ....... IO7, I55 Fishe, D I .......... ... .. ... .72 Coolcingham, udi h .... 52, 88, 94, IO2, '1-I Draeger, No l ............. ...,. 7 0, I33 Fish r, K ren .,..... 60, 63 9 , IOI, IO4 Cookingham, We dy ........... 70, , 'I Drobish, Ji .... 62, 90, I 5, I20, , l32 Fish r, R ger .......... .. . ..... ...58 COOKS ........,.............. .. ..25 I obish, R err 33, 3 , I32 Fisl nich, Jon .... 7 ..6 , I4, II8, I3I Cooper, Lynn ................ 5 , - io7 D unnfnen , Eliza .... ez, :' 4, io7 Fisonich, I e .. .....,........ .72 Cordes, Rila ..., 32. 33, 36, 85, 86, ? 95, rummo , Ma : ......... .62, IO4 Fil' gerald, Gary . ........... 72, I29 96, ll I55 umke, lli m ....,.,.... ..7O, l3l Fle ner, Mr. Bernie .......... I9, I22, I23 Corduan, Werne . . ...,........... 7 umro e, 'oe .....,... .....,.. 3 7 Fle el, Jacqueline ...... 63, IO4, I08, I27 Cornehl, Ernesl' . ........ O Dunl p, K nnelh . ,,.' ....., .......... 3 7 Fleis man, Nolan .........,..,....... 38 Corfesi, Janel ..,..... .36 Du op, uglas fi ....... ,....... 8 4, 52 Florek, Susan 'i .... ..... ........ . . 72 Corlesi, Jean ............... 36, 86,fI09 I nlop, more ....... ...........,.. 7 O Flowers, rl .......... .... 5 8, I3O Cosgrove.. Ri ard . ....... 70, I33 unn, a on . ..... ............... A 7 owers, R ald ... ...... .....52, 90 Coverly, Rofger .... 84, II8, I22, l4I Dunne, h ryl A - ........ 62, 83, I Fluekig , Clyde ................. . .52 Cox, Donald .... ......... 6 2, I24 Duran, ho as ......,... 70, I20, I 3 Flur ' , Susan .............,...... .78 Coyle, Roberl ..... 36, 84, I28 Durrie, Je Irey ......,.., .... . 37 F onka, Mar' n ..... .... 6 3, 83, IO4, IO8 Crane, Thomas ..,. ..... 7 O, II5 Dusek, o n ..... ...... . .. ....... 70 ogg, Bel' 1 ..................... 72, II3 Creadon, David .. ...,.... 52 Dn++en, . ..... .... I . ...... 70 F gg, ne+ny .,,... 32, 33, as, 89, II3, I44 Creadon, George . ..... 62 Duval, Mr ' arre .,.... ...I8, I45 F '. William ..................... . .72 CROSS COUNTRY ...... I2l Dvork, ' arlen ...... ....... 6 I TBALL .......,..........,.. II7 I20 Crowe, Fred .,...... ..... 6 2, 90 Dvor , Geor ene .. . ,...,... , 2 F es. Elaine ............ ...... . 38 Cuda, James .................,.. 70, II3 D Inga, Ja .......... .... 7 8, 2 'o gala, Tyrone .....,.. .. ..... 52, 84 Culver, Miss Mary ............ I8, 88, 98 rle, Ken ............ .. f7O ormanlo, Dan ........... ..... . . .63 Cusfer, Edward ...,...... 70, I20, I25, I29 averson Barbara ......., 1: I , I27 Forsek, Diane. ............ ...... 6 3, IO7 CUSTODIANS .,.. ................ 2 5 Ebelin , Charles ........... , 97, I28 Forsl, Nancy ......................,. 52 Culler, Carol ................. 70 d' Ion, Miss Regina .. ............. I Fosler, Greg ..............., 52, I2l, I29 Cuyler, Sandra ...................... 62 Edwinson, Tanis ........,......... 52 6 Foulis. David ....................... .72 Cykner, Belly ..... 62, I03, II4, I28 Ehlerl, Melvyn ..... ............ .... 6 3 Fox, Charles .............. 72, I28, l32 Czerwinski, Gerald ,............. 37, I4O Egglesfon, Joan ............... ..86, IO4 Fracasso, Peler ...................... 72 Czuba. Gerald ...,.. .... .......... 6 2 Egglelson, John ,..... 5 O, I25, I32 Frain, Cherry ............ .... .... . . 52 Dames, D. ........ .... I O5 Eisermann, Donald .. ...... 63, I28, I29 France, Georgefle ............ 38, 89, IO9 Damore, Eslelle .... ....... 3 7 Elclund, Kerslin ......,........... 52, II4 Francik, Kalhleen ......,........,.... 72 Damore, Rosemary ......... 37 Eldred, Kalhleen . .... 32, 33, 37, 9l, 92, Franck, Judilh .,........... 38, 86 Danca, Anfhony ..... .... 6 2, I28 IO7, II4 Fransen, Sharon .. ..... 63, 89, I08, I27 Page 157 Franson, Judifh FRENCH CLUB ..... FRESHMAN CLASS Fridych, Bonnie ..i. .. Friedl, Margie' .... Friis, Karen J., ..... .' .... 38 ....IO3, ... .70-78 .L...38 I ..l. K Fulial, Adrienne ...4.. .. Eykal, Roberf .1..... ..... 63, II3, I3O, ulgenzi. Gerry Fursfoss, Joan .... 'L34 Fursfoss, Norman ..,. 2. .. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA ...... FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 1. . .L GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSICIATlONf .... I26 Gailis, Kennefh Gard, Mr. Roberf .. Gard, Tom ........ Garland, Miss Iris .. Garneff, Linda .... Garnharf, Georgianna Garrrharf, Janef Gafz, Paul Z .' ...... Gay,' Kenlyn ....... Geiger, Bob ..... Genanf, Harry 2 . .. Genanf, Jewel .. Genfileg Diane .... 63 I Gerlich, Barbara GERMAN CLUB .. Geff Kennefh y, .... Giacomelli, Gene ..... Giacomelli, Pqfricia Gibbs, Barbara ..i'. Gilberf, Donald Gilberf, Mr. Paul .. Gill, Carol ......... Gill, Larry ........ Giovannoni, Vincenl' GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Glaser Mr. Geor e ,. 72 IO7 IO6 93 ..'.f.72, 120, IZE . ...... I9, I27 . ...,...... 72 ....38, IO6 ...' .......... 172 ., ...... ..... 6 3, I29 . ..., 54, 86, IO6, I27 98, I'02, II9, I30ir 1 I32,I5I ...........'.38 ....63, IO4, IIO ...........IO5 ....69, II9, I33 .........38, IO9 63 IO3 , ,II5 ....I9, II4, II5, I44 .....38, 96, I35 .....54, II5 .....72 ....II4 .....I2 , g ..........,... Glienke, Gail .... 30, 32, 33, 38, 94, 98, IOO IO6 I I49 IOI, IO4 Goebel, Barbara .. Goehl, Jack ....... Gohrke, Rodney GOLF ........., Good, Julie ....... Goodwin, Sidney Gossling, Dianne .. Gossling, Richard . Grady, Pal' ........ Gramer, Cliff .... 7I Grafchner, Leila ....... Gray, Leigh ....... Grear, Daniel .... Greenfield, JoAnn Griffin, Nancy .... Griffin, Richard .... Griffifh, Jane .... Griffifh, Richard Grill, Jean ...... . Griswold, Karen Grosser, Richard .. Guerriero. Jeaneffe Gulon, Sfeven ..... Gumuls, Loreffa Guyon, Joan .... Gwin, Barbara Gyorke, Pafricia ,I4,I48, ,I55 I34 ....63, II3 ...........38,I5I ....63, II3, I24, I29 .....54,IIl,I28 IO7 72, II4, I2O. I3O, I34 I06 ..........54, 84 ..54, 89, IO3, IO6 ...........72,l25 ....72, I2O, l25, I29 .....63, IO4, IO9 Habian, Joyce . ...... 54, 86, 9l, Hackl, Marcia ........ Hacquebord, David Hagan, Kennefh Hagenberg, June .... Haiek, Carol ...... Haiek, George . ESQ 63,' ...63, IO4. ......63. .....63 .' .... 63 .....63 .....54 ...,.63 97, I27 IO8, IO9 . ..., 54 IO4, IO6 IO4, IO8 .69, I24 .72, I3I 63, 85 .......72 .....54 ' I I 1 i ' . 5 Ha'ek Susan Hall, Douglas, ..... IO3,IO4,IO7,II4 I , ......:. 38, Hall, Carolyn .I .....,,,...... 54 I:IaII, Kennerh ....., , . . ., ......... 63. 132 Halverson, Mr. Dale . .... Hames, Muriel .... .. ...... 63. I05, IO6 Hamm, Mr. Dale ....... .20, 87, II8, I3O . .......... 20 Hammaff, Margaref .... '. .. .... 38, II2' Hammerschmiff, Maril,yn .......... ,. . 3.54 Hampfon, Edward .....,....... , 2 ...... 63 Hancurf Judifh .... 30, 32, 33, 38, 94, IO3, y, ' ' 106, 155 Haney, Joellen , .... ..... 6 3, 83 Hanzelinf Janis ...... .... 3 8, IO9 Hasfingsf David ..L Haugh, Geraldinels. Haugh, Margareh.. Havemeyer,' Virginia Havlik, Gail ....... Havlik, Karen ..... Hawes, Charles .3 .... Hayes, Arlene . Hayford, Lawy .... Heard, Ray ...... Hebda, Joseph .., Hedden, Dan ...... Henle, Kafhleen, Heidemann, Bob .. Heilenbach, Richard Hein, James ...... Hein, Lynn ....... Heinsen, Dick ..... Heller, Mrs. Dawn ...... Henderson, Mary Jo Henn, Joyce ,..... Henninger, Bill .. Herman, Beffy ..... Herman, Charles ... Joyce .. Linda .... Herman, Herman, Hermann, Sandra.. Herring, Roberf Herzberg, James .. Hersf, Jacqueline Hesik, Alyce Hess, Glen ..,... Hess, William .... Hewiff, Miss Jane . Hill, Marfha ...... Hillesheim, Jerry .. Himebaugh, Paige . Hine, Miss Marie .. Hines, Roberf ..... Hinkleman, Jerry .. Hinofe, Paf .,... Hinfz, Maryanna .. HI-Y ............ Hielm, Ronald .... Hlavacek, Barbara . Hlavacek, David ..... Hlavacek, Kafherine Hlauka, Karen ..... Hnefynka, Marfin Hoch, Rudy ..... Hodges, Roberf Hodges, Sharon Hofer, Norman .... Hoff, Arfhur ..., Hoffman, Janef Hofsfra, John ...., Holdsworlh, Fred . Holdsworfh, John .. Holland, John Holub, Mike Holz, Anne ....,... Holzwarf, Janice .. .. ..f ..... 63, sa, ..f ........ 12, 99, . .' ........ 54 ......j...54, IO4, II4 IG2 IO4 98 .....39, II4, I28 .39, 87, II7, II8 ....-.......63, I28 .........,...63 .......54, I32 .....63,'98, 106 ....54, IZI, I29 .............72 ,........63. lI2 ..54, 84, II4 I32 86 .....63, IOO, IO3 .....58, 84, I3O ....63, IO7 ......,63 ........54 .....39, 88 ........63 ....72, IO3 .....39, IO9 .....63, 98, I24 IO9 89, IO8, II5, I27 ....39, 86, I55 ....54, II3, I32 .....72 .....84 39 ....63, I32, I4I ....63, 68, 83 102 ....63, 102, 132 ...,...72,,I33 ......72 84 .....72, 90, I34 63, IO2, IIO, I32 .....72, II5, I25 .63,90, II9, I30 83, IO4, I26, I93 Page 158 rf, fm,- HOMECOMING .............. ,. HOME ECONO Hone, Barbara ........ Hopperf, Mrs. Edyfh Horky, Karen ....... Hornik, Gary ...,.. Hosek, D Hosman, an ....... Hope ... Hosso, Sandra Hofka, Tony ..... Howe, EI izabefh Hrdina, Donna Hrdina, Efhelwyn ..28, 3 Hreisa, Allen . Hrica, Sfeve ... ,... Hrkel, Edward . Hrfanek, MICS CLUB ......... ...2O, ....39, ....72, ...39, 5I, 88. .,....54 9l, O4 9, ae, 98,' 1 , . .......... 63, ..63, II9, I29, l3l, Sandra ........ 63, IO4, IO6, Hruby, Bonnie .. Hruby, Roberf .... Hubka, Sally ..... ..........72, Hulaner, Pafricia .... 39, IO4, Huebner, Carol ... ...... ,... Huebner, Karen ..... ........ Huebner, Lorraine ... ... .54, Huebner, Mr. Thurman .. .... Hulka, Howard .................. 63, Hull, Dan .......... ............. Hummel, Judy .... 63, 83, 89, 97, 98, IO4, Hurd, Nicholas ..,............... 54, Hurf, Sharyn ....... Hufchinson, Jane'I' ... Huffer, Kafherine ... Incrocci, Gerald Ingram, Sandra Irlbacker, Sharon .... Izzo, Carol ,... ....... Jablonski, Bruce ..., 60, Jackson, Bob ... ,... Jackson, Cherie . Jacobs. Sandra .... Jakopec, Charlene ..... Janis, Geraldine .. Jankovsky, Carol ... Jankovsky, Roberf .,.. Jankovsky, William .. Janufka, Joseph ..,.. Jarom, Richard ..., 54, 84, 87, II8, I22, Jaros, Bonnie ....... Jarosik, Linda ...,... Jarzab, Bernadine Jeffries, Miss Elizabefh Jehlik, Roberf ......... Jenkins, Mr. Edgar . Jenkins, Mr. Lewis .. Jensen, Richard .... Jeppesen, Donna Jerkey, Donald JESTERS Jevey, Mrs. Sfephanie Jezek, Judifh ..... Jilek, Kennefh .... Jirik, Roberf ...... Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Barbara .. Bernice .. Bruce ... Dennis ... Diana ... Joyce ,. Orrin . . Penny .... Terry .... William .... Mr. William ... . . .'63'.' I1 5.1, 64, II9, I24, I20. ......72. .54, 89. IO9, ..54. 86. IO2, '.'.'.72f'1'2d, . ..,.. 39, 84, 87, .........39 ....64, 115, H '.'.'.is4i . ...... 33, 40. ....64, 89, IO4, . . I IA4. Q I '. I 72 ....40, IO6, ........72, ...,.54, 98, .......54, ...l.....I.3.I I48-I49 IO8 IO3 IO2 .54 II4 .63 .72 IO4 .72 II4 I27 IO8 90 I3I I33 IO8 II5 .54 .72 IO8 .78 .54 IO9 .20 I3O .72 IOI. II4 I33 .54 IO8 .72 I33 .72 .63 .54 I33. I42 I3O ..54 ISI IO7 .72 .39 I33 .64 I32 I23. I33 89 I28 .39 .20 II9 .20 I28 I30 IO9 .40 .97 .2I .72 IO4 .54 98 .54 64 '.72 IO8 75 .72 IO4 I29 .40 2I Kolcaska, Fred ....,..............,... eg, Johnsfone, Russell .................... 40 Jorslad, Ryan .... 29, 33, Jory, Marilee ..... Joseph, James .... Judlcins, Jim ......... JUNIOR CLASS ....... JUNIOR RED CROSS .. Junlcunc, Gilberl ........,... 54, II8, Kacena, Nancy ....... Kaempl, Judy .... Kaempf, Lawrence ... Kaiser, Judy ....,.. Kaiser, Mr. Norlon Kamenslce, Suzanne Kamper, Bill ........... Kana lc, Beverly ......... 40, 84, 87, ll7, II8, I22, I33 ..,..72, lI2, I44 .,....72, l20 ........52-59 .92 I3I .......54, 72 .....72, I34 ....72, ll5 .......2I 90 Kanak, Dale .... 27, 30, 32, 33, 40, 84, 87, I I7, l I8 Kanalc, Sandra ....... 7I, 72, 98, I5l, l54 Kanelos, Kalhy ,................. 72, ll5 Karas, Pal .................. 73, IO4, I44 Karela, Judilh .... 64, 83, Karnilc, Jean ............ 97, 98, IO4, IO6 Karfh, Barbara ............... 40, 96, l03 Karlh, Chrisline .... 64, 83, 89, IO3, IO8, I27 Kasak, Marlene ....,... Klindera, Noreen .. Klodner, Dennis ..... Kloss, Deanna ...... Kmiecialc,:Mr. Thomas Kmoch, Paul ,....., Knorps, Leon ...,... Knoska, Karen . Koca, Richard .. Koca, Roberl' Koch, Karen .... Kociara, Donna .... Kociunas, Regina Kocour, Linda .... 30, 4I, Kodidelc, Ronald ........ Koe, Sharon ............ .........64, .2I, 87, lI8. .64, 83, lO2 88.98, l0l. I30, l35. I48, 64, Il9, I3I ..64, 89, 97 Koeneman, Richard ..... 64, l02 Koflma n, David ..., Kofron. Barbara ....,.... .....4l, l06 Kokes, Daniel ..,... 73, ll5, 120, l25 Kolces, Lynn ..,.....,..,. Kolces, Susan ..... 64, 83, 98, l02 Kolar, Frank Kolar, Palricia .... Kale, Raymond ... Koller, Laddie .... Kolz, A, .......... . . . . ......64. Kasal, James ..,. Kaspar, Sue ..... Kasper, Allen Kasper, Carol Kafanec, Sharon .. ......73, l20, ,...64, I05. ....73. IO7. I25, I33 .....73 I22, I34 IO8, II3 . ........ ........ 7 3 .....69 Konchan, Miss Anroinefle Koncius, Mr. Joseph Konczalc, Rosemary .... Konecny, Carol ..... . Konfrsl, Charles Kalara, Donald .. Kavanaugh, Barbara , .,........... 54, lO4 Kavanaugh, James ...........,... 73, l20 Kean, Margaref ........ Kelber, Maurine .... 32, 33, 40, 86, 93, l03, IO6, I27 Kelber, Roberla ........... 73, I05 Keller, James , .......,..,, 64, I34 Kelly, Dennis .... .... 5 4, l22, I23, I29 Kelly, S-coll .,.,... ........... 7 3, ll3 Kelly, Mrs. Treva .. .. Kemp, Daniel .,........ 54, 84, ll8, l29 Kemp, Marlha .................... 73, 92 Kennedy, Dennis ,... 53, Kennedy, Judy ... .... Kennedy, Maurice ., Kennedy, Michael .. Keppner, Thomas Kernilc, Janice .... Kerous, Clarence .. Kerr, Charlofle Kesman, Belly .......... Kesman, Mariann ....... Kessel, Susanne .... 64, 89, 54, 84, 98, lI5, I30, I32 .....,..73, ll5 ,......40 .....64 .......64 ...64, 83 .....64 .,...54 l07 97, 98. l02, I06 Kessler, Susan ............. 40, 9l, 92, I07 Kefchmark, Miss Gloria , Kellner, Nancy ......... .....40, IO8, IO9 Kidera, Pele ............. 40, 87, ll7, Il8 Kilberger, Joseph .. King, Douglas ..... ...,.......... 5 4 King, Richard Kinn, Bonnie .....,. Kinney, Michael Kinsl, Dennis ...... Kirch, Lois ...... Kirch, Ronald ..,.40, IO4 .....73 .......54 ....54, 69 .. .40, 85 Kir, Carol .... .......,..... 6 4, I09 Kizior, Pal' ...... ..... 6 4, 83, l02, l09 Klang, Carol ...... ....... 6 4, l3l, I33 Kleclca, Joanne ..... . ...,..... 40, IO9 Klein, Mrs. Rachel Klemp, Pamala Klich, Claudia Klima, Karen .. ......2I. IIO .,.....40 ....73, lI5 Konfrsl, Kennelh Konicek, Thomas ........ Kopeclcy, Merrylin . Kopic, Jan ..... Koppa, JoAnn ... Korbel, Eugene Korda, Randolph .... Korngiebel, Waller ..... Korolovich, William Kos, James . ......... .. Kosey, Joseph ..,. I30, ....4l ...iffiiu ..4l, 89, 98. 65, I04. I24 89 .....65, 68, ....54, 84, ......73 .33, 4I, ll7. ....65, II9, l3O Kosobud, Roberl' ............ 73, Kosp, Sondra ......,. 4l, 86, 89, I00 Kosrka, Carol .., ..... Kosrka, Ron Kraybill, David ... Kreicik, Arlene .... Kreml, Frank .... ..... ......34, IO7, lI4 .........54, II3 9l Kreml, Gale .... .... 4 l 88, 89, , l27 Kreml, Gary ...,.. ........ 6 5, ll9, l29 Kricenslcy, Paul ... .,............ . .74 Krippels, Erica .... ...... 6 5. I05 Krisan, Daniel ..... .... 5 4, 90, l4I Krizek, Raymond .... Krough, Gary .... Krohn, Karen ...... Kropacelc, Marilyn Kropp, Sharon .... Krouch, Carl .,...,... Krueger, Jacquelyn .... Kruse, Jayne ........ Kuban, Marilyn .... Kubaszalc, Joyce .. Kubilc, Gail ...,. Kubilz, James 73', ....65, I24. I33 98 ,...4I, 87, l29 .......65. 85 ...65, IO8, l27 ....54, ll2 .......54 Kubilz, John .... .74 Kucera, Virginia ,............. 74 Kuchar, Gloria . ....,........... 65 Kuchar, Paul ............ 4l, 84, ll7, IIS Kudrna William ... .............. . .74 Kuelfzo, Karen ... ............ ..74 Kuhn, Slewarl ... ....54. Il8 ...,...74 Kullen Bryan .... Kunes, Jeanne ,... Kunilc, James ...... Kunzmann, Roberl' . Kupka, Roberl .... Kurlh, Richard ......,. ....4l, 84, I28 4-I, 84 Kolnour, Lee .......,..,..... 65, 83. Kouba, Carol .... 32, Koulcol, Dennis .. Kowal, Daniel ..... Kozel, Claudelle Kraalz, Arlene .... Kraalz, Ronald .... Krabec, Kafhleen .. Kracmer, Anifa Kracmer, Lorraine . Krachl, Jerry .......... Krachl, Mrs. Rigmor Krahulik, Carol ,,.. .. Krahulilc, Margarel Kraiicek, Ronald ... Kralovec, George . , Kraslca, John ....,. Kralochvil, Mary ... Kralochvil, Nancy Kralochvil, Roberl' .. Krafoslia, Pafricia . Kralovil, James . Kraus, Joseph .. Krause, Paul .. Krawczylc, Elaine Kraybill, Daniel Page 159 Koszalc, Thomas .,...... 33, 4l, IO4, II4 Kouba, Joseph ......... ....65, .....73, I07 es, iw, I24. ...,.,65. .....73, ll4 ...,...65. ....4I ,.....78 .....65. II4. i ffri+.' Kuselc, Elaine ....,.... 4l Kurcoslcy, Mr. John ..... Kyncl, Arlene ..... Lage, Alice .... LaGoHa, Larry .... Land, James ....., Landess, William ..,.. Landrus, Miss Alice ..... , 84, 95, IO9, I5E 98 .,,.65, IIO .......54 .....58 ...54 .....65 ...........22,92 Lang, Judilh ..,................. 42. l08 Lange, Douglas .... 65, 98, 99, ll4, I I9, I30, l33 Lange, Karen .,. ... ...... 65, 83, l02 Lange, Kennelh ..., ......... 7 4 Lange, Madelyn ...... .... 6 5 Langeland, Harold .., ....74 Lapice, Joy .......... ..... 4 2 Larson, Miss Eleanor .... .. . I3, l6 Larson, Judilh ....... ........... 6 5 Larson, Karen .... .....,... 7 4, 98 Lalshaw, Sandra .... 74, 97, l02 Lauriclc, Alice .,. ...... 65, I I0 Layman, Marian .. Layman, Sharon . Leahy, Barbara . .... . Lechmer, Lois ......,... LeClear, William .... 55, Leffer, Ann ...........,. Lenline, Rosemarie ..... LeRoy, Karen ....,..... Lesser, William ..... .. Lesiina, George ....... LETTERMEN'S CLUB .... Leverenz, Kennelh LIBRARY AIDES .... Lieb, Linda ......... Lieb, Richard ......... LIFE GUARD CLUB .... Lilcar, Lynda ......... Lilcens, Richard ..... Lillis, Helen ..... Lillis, Roberl .... Lind, Bruce ....74. Il5 84, II3, l2l, l23, l29 29, 58, 98, I03 65, 89, l04, IIO I33 ....42, 93, l28 ....42, I30 .....88 ...74 ...55 ,...55, II3. I28 Liska, Belle .... 32, 33, 42, 89, 103, 108, 109 Maas, John ..... ,....,. Lindberg, Sandra Lindsay, Donna .. Linharl, Wayne .. Linn, Carl ..,.. Linn, Krislin ,.... ...... ....74,105 .......74 .......55 ....74.115 ...........42. 85 Lipke, Lynn .......................... 55 Lippi, Kalherine Liska, Richard ........,............... 65 Lilz, John ............. . .... 74, 113. 125 Lloyd, Brian .... 30, 32, 33, 42, 87, 98, 131 Lloyd, Mary ........... . ............. 74 Loepke, Kalherine ......,......... 65. 93 Loess, Lee .................... 29, 65, 98 Logan, Sue .... 32, 42, 86, 93, 95, 102, 106, 143 Lorimer, Miss Doris Lorr, Ken .......... Lorr, Michael .... Lolrich, James Loll, Mr. Merril .... Lucas, Diane ..... Lucas, Frank .... Lucas. Joe ..... Lucas, Tom ........ Ludwig, Edward .... Ludwinski, Hallie .. Ludwinski, Mi'1cheII .i .1 Luebben, M r. Roberl Lukas, Ronald ...... Lukes, Annmarie Lukey, Sandra .... Lukomy, Janelle .... Lukomy, Lana ..... Lukomy, Rose Lund, E .......... Lundgren. Bob .... Lupinek, Charles Lulha, Sharon ..... Lyman, Lorna ...... MacDonald, Margol MacDonald, Marilyn .... MacFa1e. Bob ....... Macho, Jan ......... Macken, Pal .......... ..........22,103 .......74,128 .....55,84,118 ...,.65,113 ..........133 ....42,87,133 .....74,133 ...,65,131 ....74,12S ......74, 115 ...22, 123,134 .....65, 124 ........74 ......65 .......42 .....42,108 .......55 .84 .....65,113,128 ......,.65,106 ......42. 86. 106 ..........74,105 .55, 88, 95. 98, 110 ......74. 103,104 88 .....55, 132,151 Mackiewicz, Geraldine ............ 74, IO8 MacLean, Bob ...... 74, 98, 120, 130, 134 Madeksho-, Marvyn ..... Mader, Nancy ....,............... 65, 83 Maiewski, Bonnie .... 55, 114, 115, 135, 148 Makowski, Louis ..., ... Malek, June ....... Malik, Cynlhia 128 ..........55.114 Malik, Gerald .... 55, 84, 65, 113, 133 Mally, Charles ........,... 33, 42, 87, 133 Malone, Kalhleen ...... Mangano, Rosemary .... 110 . ,.........,.. 74 Mann, Sandra .... 29, 31, 42, 98, 99, 101, 149 Manniko, Edwin ...... Manlia, Kalhy ...... Marcucci, Judilh 135.148, ....55,130,143 Marino, George .... ........ 6 5, 97, 105 Marshall Harr . y ,. .... 65, 121, 124, Marshall Jean ....... ,... . 55, 59, 86, 109 Marlin, Carol .......... Marlon, Warren .... 27, 31, 32, 33, 115,1I7,I18,122,129 87, 98, Marzano An ela . g ....... Mase, Barbara ............... ..... MASOUE AND WIG Massa, Vincenl' ........ Malalonis, Donna .... Maleika, Diana .. Malook, Douglas 133 ..........74, 115 43, 84. ..55 ..96 ....65, 133 .......65 ......74 ....65 Mallson, Karen .,.................. 55, 65 Malz, George ............ 55, 84, 118, 131 Maxanl, Judilh .... 31, 32, 33, 43, 88, 98. 100,101,114,135,148,149 Mayer, Barry .... ........43. 94, 111. 155 Mayer, Dick .... ...,........... I 34 Mayer, Linda ..... .......... 6 5, 142 Mazzei, Ermanno .................,.... 74 McAIli McArlhur, David . McCarlhy, Bonny McCauley, Kevin . David McDowell, McDowell, Roberl McElearney, Ralph .............. 65, 103 McEwen, Bruce .,.. 32, 33, 43, 84, 90, McGinn, Mrs. Elizabelh sler, Carolyn ......,......... 74,89 ...65, 114, 119, 130, 132 104 ...........74,I14,13O 53, 55. 84. 98, 113 94, 155 108 McGralh, Linda .................. 65, 100 McGrew, Karen ........., 65, 96, 104, 128 McHugh, Sharon .......... 65, 96, 98. McHugh, Susan ... 101 31, 32.43, 86. 88 149 96,98,99, 101. Melichar, Frank ,............ 74, 128 Melichar, Virginia .... 65, 91, 107, 128 Meller, Joan ..... ................., 5 5 Mendius, Jean .................. 74, 115 Mendius, Mary Lee .... 32. 43, 85, 86, 104 Mendlar, Nancy .... 43, 86, 91, 103, 106, 108 Me1'elmann,G1en ... ,........65, 124. 133 Melelmann, Jeanelle ... ........... . .43 Mellicka, Arlhur ..... Me Donald y, ..... . Meydrech, Linda 74 IIffII4a Morrill, Charles ..... ..,.......74, Meyer, Diane .... ........ 7 4, 103 Meyer, Donald ... .... 55, 59, 110 Meyer, Fred ... ...... 65, 105 Meyer, Linda .... ......... 4 3 Meyer, Marguerile .. ..,........ 55 Michael, Miss Edna . .... 15, 100, IOI Michalik, Joseph ..... ...... 5 5, 123 Middour, Charlolle ... ......... . .65 Mielus, Kalhleen . ... .......... . . .55 Mielus, Kennelh ,.... ..... 5 5, 121. 129 Mikoda, Phyliss ... ............ 43, 114 Miller, Arlene .. .................. 74 Miller, George Miller, Jo ce y Judy ....74, 121, 128, 129 Miller, ............... 55 Miller, Roberl .... ......... 6 5, 105, 134 Miller, William . . . ..... 74, 120, 129, 130 Miller, Wilma ........................ 43 Mills, Leonard .......,.......... 74, 113 Milnarik, Ron ...... 65, 102, 110, 132, 139 Mingus, Michael .... 55, 84, 102, 110, 113. 139 Mislerlield, Shirley ..... ,.65, 89, 108, 109 Milchell, Jack ..... ................ 7 4 Mizaur, James .... .............. 4 3, 87 Mlade, Nick ...,...... 33, 43, 84, 86, 131 Mlcuch, Carol ....................... 74 Molfell, Gail .................... 74, 103 Mohrhusen, Mr. William ...... 22, 94, 155 Mokos, Bonnie .......... ..... - .43, 114 Molinoski, Claire Monaco. George Monaco, James .. Moneka, Melvyn .....74,128 . . ............... 65 Mooney, Jill ..... ..... 6 5, 92, 102, 106 Moore, David ... ,............. . .55 Moore, Edmond .......... 43, 129 Moravec, Clyde .... ...... 6 0, 65, 119 Morelli, Richard ... ........... 90, 132 Morgan, Philip ..... 74, 97, 112, 132 Morland, Pal' Page 160 120 Morris, Charlolle ............ 74, 92 Morris, Judy ..... .... 6 5, 93, 97, 106 Morse, Ellen ............ 43, 86. 103, IO8 Morslaller, Margo .. .............. 74 Morslaller, Miles ............ 43 Morlel, Judy ..... .... 6 5, 83. 108 Moselick, Carl ..... .......... 1 39 Moselick, Cynlhia .... ..... 4 4. 89, 96 Moselick, Dick ....................... 65 Molicka, Mary-Ann .......... 55, 106, 114 Molll, Judy .......... 65, 94, 97, 143, 155 MOVIE OPERATORS ................. 90 Moyla.n, Alice ...,.................... 55 Moylan, Maureen .. .............. 65 Moysey, Edilh .... .... 3 2, 44, 86, 92 Mraz, Jeanelle ... ........ 56. 115 Mraz, Ron ...,... .... .... 7 4 , 120 Mrazek, Sandy .,............ 56, 114, 115 Mrizek, Carolynne ................... 74 Mrfek, Roberl .... 32 33, 44, 96, 102, I11 Mudra, Bob ......, .............. . 65 Mudrak, Frank ................ 74, 98. 133 Mueller, Barbara ..... 44, I05, 106 Muller, Helen .... ....,. 6 5, 83, 93, 105 Murphy, John ........... 56, 84, 102, 130 Murphy, Julia ...........,........ 44, 88 Murphy, Mr. Roberl .................. 12 Murrin, Judy .......,................ 65 Musil, Francis .... 27, 33, 44, 87, 117. 118 Musil, George ............,.......... 56 Myles, Darlene .... ................... 7 4 Myles, Wendell .,.................... 56 Mylys, Pal' ...,.. 56. 86, 93, 104, 110, 128 Nachlman, Bruce .......... 44, 84, 87, 129 Nachlman, Julie .... 56, 86, 88, 94, 102, 104, 106, 155 Nadar, Janice .... ..,. 5 6, I05, 108, 113 Nadel, Judy ....... ................ 5 6 Nagel, Pal .......................... 56 Napier, Mr. George .... 22, 119, 124, 125 NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY ,... 33 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ..,..... 32 Neal, Beverly .... Near, John ...... Nechvalal, Failh . Nedvedik, Ann .. Nedvedik, Fra nces Neiderberger, Miss 83, 98, 114 84, 87, 129 .. ............. .44 Elizabelh ...... 22, 86 Neidl, Frank ............ 74, 113, 125, 133 Nekolny, George .... 74, I13, 120, 128, Nelson, Failh ...................... Nelson, Linda .. Nelson, Norvell ..... ........65, 114, Nemec, Dorolhy .... 65, 89, 93, 104, Nemec, Joyce .... ........ Nemec, Vladimer .... Nemecek, Mr. Paul .. Nerad, Jerry ....... ffQff.'f.'f.'.'ff6s. ..65 133 ..44 115 130 110, 128 ..,.65, 90 Nerad, Susan .... 32, 33, 44, 88, 135. Nerud, Ken ........,.... Neumann, Arliss .... Neumann, David Neumann, Gail ..... Neumann, Herberl .... Neumann, James Neumann, John ..... Newcum, Paul ...... ......56, 22,84 130 148. 155 142 .56, 106, 114 .........74, 115, ...,..56. 93.96, Newell, Barbara .... 32, 44,' 93, 96, 102, 108 120 114 106, 109 Newlon, Mr. Thomas .................. 23 Nicholson, John Nicolelli. Philip ....76, 134 . ....., 56 Nielsen, Janis ........ 66, 89, 9l, 07, I09 P e , el .... ........ 6 6 Prendergasl, Lynn .... 67, 94, IO2, II4, Nielson, Judy .......... .... .... I O8 P cek, arb ra ....... .... 7 6, IO8 Prendergasl, Tom .... 56, 84, II4, I23, Nielson, Linda ...... 4 86, IO IO7 I enc , N y ......... ......, 4 5 Prexler, Palricia .................,... Nielson, Phil ....... ....... . . .7 4 ,I Pen ckf an . ......... .... 5 6, I I4 Prexler, Thomas .............,.,.. .... Nieminski, Robert ..... . ..... ...66 W P zel, da ..... .... ......... 7 6 Prince, Edward .,46, 5I, 84, 87, 88, II7, Nogal, Joseph ..,... I2 , l 3 0 P C B . ....,............. 89 Prince, Marianna . .,... Nolan, I-Ierbe . ..... 60, 66, 9 I9, eplo ,Nor an .. ....,..,... 56, l2I, I29 Prochaska, Allen ........ 76, III, II5, NORTHEAST- TH E C EN- Pe Ip Ji .. ..,.... . ............. 66 Prochaska, Richard ....,......... ON . ..l47 'P ins, enr .. .. ...... ..... 7 6 Prol au, Annelle . .......... . . . .. .. Nollke, Judy .... ...,.. ............ I' k in r. m s ..... , 8, l8, I,30 Pr au, Jack ......,.. 46, 84, 87, 88, Nollke, Ronald . .... . ..,. ...... P erki . nrly . ..... . .. ..... 76 ele Bruce .,. ....... .... , . .46, Novak, Dennis , ..44, , 9 , 9 Il , Per ulka, arbar ...... ..... ....... 5 6 uliu , Richard , , ,,,,,,,,, I 5 ry, D l'1I'1 .-.1 ..,. ..... 5 , IO7, II3 Pung Char, Darlene , , , , , , Novak, John .... ...... ...... ..... e r r , Mr. mo ......, .......... I 2 Pu IO, Oloreg ,, , Novak, Kennelh ...... ...... . ..76,!ZI Per ob .... .... , , II3, I28, I3 P cell, eborah . .. Novak, Lynda ...... ...... ......... 7 6 er , ne . .... . ............. I, Car yn ..... . .... 46, 5I Novak, Peg .... , 82, 4, I03, 4, l55 elers, ilbur ..,.. ............. 7 'r ls, esler .'.. ,. .... Novilski,J n.. ...., ...... PSISI' fi.D0f Y--- -4.----'--- izfio PRO ERI Nowakows i, A ene .. ...... ...66, I3 Pel On. C' .. ..--.A.-.-.- , . 6. 97 Ou' ch, Ri ard .... .....67, II9, NuRsE'sAs TA .. .. ..,.. I Pe son, rryl ................ I ..... ,Ffa es ....., ..... . Nulley, Pele .... ...... ....... 6 , I le son war ' .... 27, 33. 45. 4, 94. l . ada, nelle .. ..,.,,.......... .. Nykel, Douglas ...... .... I 25, I 3 S bi 8. IZ? 33 5 Rada, J yce .. ..,............... 76 Nylen, Palricia .... 3I 2, 33, , 5I, 98, 99 eler n, d . ....., .56, IO II5 Ra , ldred ...46, 84, 87, 90, IO5, Nylen, Penny .... ...... ..... A 7 6, 6 OV1. R mon -i- -4 .97. I I I II8 if A II7 Odiel, Allen ..... ..... .... 6 , I 5, - , a, Rob . .... 56, O'Donohue, Tom .... ..... . .. .. .66 ' SISFSO .Sheryl -66 33. 9. 93. . l02. l . Ra r, ' ne ... .........76, Oechslin, Gayle ..... 66, IO6, , I I5' ' N55 Radous ayne ... ...,.,... .. . .. Oelling, Judilh ...... 45, , 95, 4, l55 my Qa .,.. ...,.. ..... U . . ..., 561 Ralai , Jadifi, ,,,,. 67, 33, 102, OFFICE ASSISTANTS , ,..... ....... S TFO arol -. -- - --.- - ----- 6 Ram , JoAn .. ........ ......... Oglielli, Frances ......,.... , IO6, O8 elro . John ..... ,...45 I ap al, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 32 ,33, 46, Ohlson, Karl ............, ........... 7 6 P lro IC, Rosemarie ..... T.. ...... .7 asana, 5 are hnl, 46, ga, 173, 94, I03, Ola, Mariorie .... 66, 83, 9 , IO , 4, II5 P an schmidl, I-leide .. . ...... ...6 oleksy, Linnea .... ef., sa, 97, I , Io7, I illip. George -I.--- ,. 6. 3. I32 Ra. li achard ...............,. .76, I4 P llip, John ..., 66, lI2, II5, , I3O, I33 Ra a, Beffe ,..A.......... 67, 404, Oleksy, Mr. Raymond .,...,..,, ,,,,. I 2 PhIlIips, Don .............. .- .. .76, V2 er' Rabarr ,... 53, 56, 87, 98, Hg, Olson. Lynn ........-.--- 32. 45. 09. l Plllllll-75. Elllabeih ----- ---'--.-- a ush, Lawrence .........,...... ..33 Olson, Richard ..... ..,.... 4 5, 84, 3 Phillips. Nancy .---.-------- -56 Ray, Richard .... ..... 6 7, II9, I3I, Oman, Bruce ,,, ,,,,, 66, 1 I , I I9 Phillips, Sleve .............. 66, I I , I24 Reardon, Bill ,U ...-., ,,,,,,,, O'NeiI Sally ... ..........,. 76 Piche, Michael ................ . . .76 Reder' Ralaarra ,U .... ,67, 83, IOZ, Onysko, Eugene ....... 66 Pilney. Janice .-.---------.-- . . Reed, Carler .... ..... 5 6. II4, Oplalka, Gail ......... 76 Pinlierlon. MISS Mary .--..-- ---- 3 . Reed, Gordon .... .76, II5, Oplafka, Linda ,,,, 65, IO3 Pinner, John ............. ........ . 6 Raed, Howard Osberg, James .. ,,,, 66, I I I Pisha, Diane ...... 7I, , , 98, I , I54 Raakia, Frank ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, O'Sullivan, Paul ... ..... 66, I I9 PISUIG. Palrifiia ....' . ......... .--- 7 6 Reichardl, Richard ... ...... Oll, Charlene ................ 45, 89, IO9 Pilelka, Charles ..... . ...... ....... 6 6 Reid, Roger ...... .... 7 6, Ona, Ka+l-iarina ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 76 Pilelka, Ronald ........ ..... ......, 7 6 Reilel, Eugene ...... .... 6 7, OUTSTANDING SENIORS ......... 30-3I Pilelka, Thomas ....... .... ......... 7 6 Reinerlson, John ...... .... 6 7, Pace, William .,,........... ..... 5 6 Pillan, Bonnie ............ .......... 7 6 Reinhardl, Kennelh .... .56, Paaar, Judifh ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,76 Pills, Clifford ................... 76, I2O Reinharl, Kennelh ... .... ....67. Pacholl, Colelle ....... 45 Plhak, Marian ....,........, 56, II4 Reiler, Terry ,........ .... . 76, l2O, Pales, Belly ........ ......... 5 6 Polacek, Elaine ...,.. 66, 83, I03, II4, II5 Reilschlager, Marie .. ......... ,. Palmer, Margarel ... ..... 76, I54 Polcer, Carol ... ................... 76 Relic, Nancy ....,... .....46, 86 Palmquisl, Lois ... ....... 66, IO5 Polivka, Donna .. ........ 45, I I3, I39 Relyea, Roberl .... ....,.56, Palmquisl, Paul .... ..... 7 6, IO5, I32 Polivka, Fred ...... ....,...... 6 6, I3I Remes, Joan .................... 46, Palucki, Roberl ..... ..... 4 5, l3O Polslon, William ........ 66, IO4, I29, I3I Reynolds, Joyce .................. 76, Panralaa, Marilyn , ,, ,,,,,,,,, 76 Pollrock, Lawrence .,................. 56 Rezabek, Allen .... 56, 84, 87, II8, I22, Papworlh, Carol .. .... 76, IO4 POlUlGCl'I. Marilyn ...,... 56. IO4, II4, l5l Reznicek, Judy .................. 56. Parker, Dawn ... ....... 66 Pondelik, Charles .. ...,....... 76, I I5 Rhind, David ................ 67, I I9, Parker, Gregory ,................. 76, I32 Pons, Charles ..... ......... 7 6, I32 Rhind, Miss Mary . ........ 23, Paroyan, Anifa ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 76 Ponsonby, Thomas ... .... 56, I I5 Richardson, Gordon ... ....67, Pallerson, John .... 56, 84, 87, II8, I22, I33 POnSonby. Tim ...... ..... 7 6 Richied, Don ........ ...... Paifon, Sharon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56, IO7 Poplawski, Joanne ... ..... 45 Ricker, Anlon .... ... . . .. Parzalr, Jackie ,,,, 56, 93, 94, 104, II0, II4, Poplawski, Joel ..... 46 Rieber, George ....56, I43, l55 Porak, Margarel .... .......... 7 6 RIFLE CLUB .... ...... Paul, Edward ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 7 6, II5, l20 Porak, Slephen .... .....,...... 7 6 Rimek, Jo Ann .... .46, Paufsch, Dguglag ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 6 Porler, John ........ ...,. 7 6, I2I, I25 Rislau, John ...... ......... Paufgch, Nancy ,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 76 Poskocil, Charles .... ............ 6 6 Rilchell, Naomi ...,..........,.. .... PavIa+, Sandra ,, ,,,, 66, II5 Posposil, Carol .... ,......... 6 6 Rizzo, Ronald ...........,.... 56, 84, Pearggn, Ricky ,,,, ,,,, 7 6, I33 Poller, Richard ...,. 76, 90 Roche, Tom .... . .56, 84, II8, I22, Peccia. Jeanelle ...., ................ 7 6 Pouska. George ...... 56, lO2 I33, Pegkaf, Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56, IOS Pransky, Raymond .., .......... 56, 90 Rodau, Williams ... .. .67, I I3, I28, Pedigone, Pafrigia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 76 Prasl, John ................, 76, I2O, l25 Rode, Joy .......................... Pakarak, Frank ,,,, 3l, 33, 45, 84, 87, I22, Pray, Larry ...... ................ 6 6, I3l Rogeness, Clarion ...... 67, II9, I24, I23, I33 Prazak, Roberl ..., 56, 98, I I3, I I5, I I8, Rogeness, Dean ... ......... 33, 47, Peklo, Jim ....... ............ 5 6 I22, I23 Rogers, Leonard . . . .76, Pellon, Marcia .... ..... 5 6, 85, 86 Prendergasl, Mrs. Violel .... .,..... 9 8 Romoll, Janice Page 161 ,Y 7 ,W it y 1 4 Rosicky, George .. Ross, Anna ...... Ross, Jackie Ross, Shirley Rosfochil, Willia . Rolh, H. ...... . Roubal, Ja .. .....67, 6, I25, I4 IO2 Roule'au ' ne .. . 83, 92, I08, Rouse lane ..... . , IO7, IO9 U ..... y ...... ... Q .... .94 in, Duani ..-. .......... 47 binic, r . . ....... 47 Rubinic, 1ane .. Rubi ' , Jani ........76 h, Bar a ............ 76, 98, cl, Joe ........ ...........,.. 5 6 Rusnak, 1ane .... ........... . .. 7 Rur ana ...... .... .... ..... hman, S ..... , 94, yzenga. J 'ce .. .... ,........... , 67 Ryzenga, difh . ...............,. .47 Sa armen .................. 76, I3I fore, Roberf ................ 76, II4 vaI'ori, Philip ........ 67, IO2, I30, I34 Sames, Dorolhy .................. 67, II4 Sanborn, Sandra .... .....,......... 7 6 Sanda, Laddie ............ 47, 9I, II7, II8 Sanders, Mr. Murril .... ...... 2 3, 97, l3I Sanders, Ron ....... ............... 6 7 Sandusky, Bob ..... 67, II9, I3l, I34 Sanker, Sharon ...... ............... 6 9 Sanlerano, Roseann ........... . .56 Saul, P6++y ......... ..... 7 6, 113 Saunders, Mrs. Susan .... 23, 60, I04 Saufer, Boyd ...... ......., 5 6, 90 Saufer, Lee ..... .... 7 6, 90, I33 Saxe, Edward .... .......... 7 6 Sazama, Cynlhia .... ..... 5 6, IOI Scaman, Roberl ... .,.76, 90, I29 Scaman, William ..,.. .............. 5 6 Schaad, Larry .........,.... 67, IO2, Il0 Schaefer, Mr. Orvine .......,,. 23, 90, I3I Schaefer, Richard .... 76, 90, II3. I20, I28 Schally, Barbara ........ .........76, Schander, Charles ..47, 84, 87, 88, II7, Schauer, John ..28, 3l, 33 84 87 Scheibal, Nancy ........ Schellhase Miss Claire Schiel Vir inia ..67 83 94 , g .... Schindalga, Charlene Schindler Leslie .... Schlachremeyer, Alberf Schlange, Carl ..... Schlifl' Cher I . y ...... Schmerling, Mike Schmidr Bernice .... Schmidf Judifh .... Schmid? Kafher-ine Schmidf, Leona ,.,. Schmidf Melvin .. Schmi Rob . Schn e Ro .... Schoe ' - .,,,., SCI-IO UNCIL Schof r udrun . Schrei an ....... . Schreiber Jim ....... Schreiber Jill ...... William . Paula ..... Schreiber Schulfer Schuenemann J Schuler Jim .S ..... Schulz, Parr- .. .. Scibona L - - -. SCOPE . ...... . Scoff, Barbara .... 67 97 IO4 9 af ,CaI'h1e .,... RIBBLERS ...... Scukanes, George ..... Search, Ronald ........ Sealrer, John ....,... SECRETARIES .. . Seeberger, Jeflire . Sell, Carl Segal, Linda ..... Seiberr, S r Selimo ren .. Se , Nancy .... al, Roberl .. ffner, Frank ....... ENIOR CLASS .32, 3 . SENIOR LETTE121viE1l1 .' Sequens, Thomas Sevanberg, Terry Shafer, Allen ...,.. SHARCLUB ...... Sharie, Carolyn Sharie, Judy .... Shaw, Sharon Sheffer, Bonnie Sherry, Sharon .... Sh1lr, John ........... Shipley, Miss Lucille Shobe, Susan ...... Shoblask, David .... Shopraw, Barbara .... Sholola, Chuck Shoiola, Donald .. Shramek, Lillian Shramek, Marie .... Shuey, Mr. William Sidlauskas, Nellie Sidlow, Terry ...... Siegler, Mrs. Madge Sieqler, Timolhy Sikac, Dorolhy ..... Sikora Claude ...., Sil e agel, Donald Sil , John .............. ' ak, Ro ....,. II'T'IfT1OVIS ef .,...... imonelic oseph .. Simpson erald Simpson Ronald S1m Sleven Sn ar Ja e elar 1r 1 Diane San r Skaa Skard Marlene Mar in Eileen d G! Skorepa en Skorepa D1ane Slab dward Roger ak Charles ezak Gerald1n Slobodn1kfTom Slom a arbara o Jane? r Pafri .... ar Su .... 33, 47, IO9. II4 ...........l09 .. ......... 77 .. ..... .77 ,84, 87, II5, II7. II8 .,...77, 97 .....77, I34 ...77, II4, I32 .47, 86, 89, IO9 .......77, I2O ...,67, I32 ....27-52 ....ll7 ....,77 .......78 ....56, I33 .....,.I00 ...,67, 89 .......47 ...,.77 .....47 .......67 ........77 ....23,l06 ......56, II4 ....77,90, l28 ...67, I05, II5 .....77, 97 .......47, II2 .67, 83, 85, IIO .......77, l25 ...,..67, II3 ...,56, 69, l2I ......67, IO4 II3 56, , II9,I24, I33 67, 90, I3I, I32 ...... ..56 ..67, 90, I3I . . .I33 IO, 8, II3 , 83 ...5, 5, 148 ...77, 20 129 , ,107 .. . ..., .47 . ,IIO , 79, 98 ,I02, . 87. 3. ..........48. 86 ovacek Dennis ..... .... 5 8, 77, Slovacek Richard .. Smeiana Elaine .,.. Smefana, Ronald .... X II8 1 ge . . ,98, 134 , + 67 56 . .......,...,.. 23 V. ........ . . , ,I03, I5 ' ,........ . ......... 7, 1 -- , m ...... 56 8 118 131 .s g 5. ,v'g , 4 IO 7 8 13, 67 .7 90, 97, 128 1, ..... ..... . . .......... ..56 ........ 6 I3 , ...... . ....... 77 1814 +' ......... ., . ........ ..... 7 7, ' .,,,,,,... , 7 ,4 a, a 1 ...77 I3. I32 33 kora, Na ................ ,IO7, I27 . ... ,1 , 125 , II ........ 58, 1 3 96 X. y .... .... 6, 130 9 . ' .. ...... 77 16, ..5 8 67 129 .., '47 3 130 . . , , 3- 1 , . 77 113 I34 r, .1 ..67, 89, 27 ' I -, 47 . .. ...... 56,118 - . . . 9, 127 67 , .... .... . 7, 13 1 S, U 58 Q8 lol ' . . 'fQfQ.fIffQI' S' 1 'Cid 67 '09 . .... 67, 30 - S99 -- 67 '09 ...... ,I12 1 134 . ne I ...6 108 1, ' , 134 ' ..... ,..... 9 3 . 77 7 31. 8 57 113 Page 162 Smirh, Arihur .......... 77, II3, I20, I30 Smi'I'h Charles .. 58, 84, 96, 98, II3 Smifh Dennis ....... 48, 84, II3 Smilh Jacqueline ............ 69, 83, 92 Smilh, Jim ..... ............,..... I 2I Smilh, Pele .... .58, 84, 87, 88, I30 Smilh, Regina ... ............... . .48 Smifh Roberl' .. .......... 67, I30 Smilh, Samuel .. ..... 77, 90 Smilh, Siephen ... .... 48, 84 Smilh, William ...... ...67, I29 Smifhers, Gerold .... ...77, I I3 Smufny, Dennis .... .... 5 8, I23 Snorek, James .. ..... 67, IO2 Sokol, Cheryl ......... .... 7 7, I28 Solder, David .......... .... 6 7, 77 SOPHOMORE CLASS .. .... 60-69 Spachman, Mr. Frank ...........,,.... I2 Spachman, Glenn ..................... 77 Spaninger, Libby ...,., 32, 33, 48, 86, 89 SPANISH CLUB .. Spevak, Sandra ... Spielman, Judilh .. Spiering, Sharon ... Spiller, Sally .... 98. I04 Spolak, Sandra ...,... Sproull. Carole ........ IO6, IIO, II2, I27 ......48, 85, 86 ...........67. IO9 67, 89, 9I, IO7, I08 Srch, L1ll1an ...... ................ 5 8, 86 Slachorek, Andrea Slack Gloria ..... STAGE ENGINEERSUH Slakis, Nancy . .... .. Slanek, Donna .... ....48, 9I, I03 ...,....90 ....,67, I03 85 Slanek, Warren ............ 67, II9, l3I Slarcevich, Marrhew Slasfny, Karherine .. Slasfny, Mary Jo .... I34 ...58. 96. II3. II5 Sfaslny, Richard ..................... 78 Slaflin, Carl .......... Sla uber, Rae ....... ..67, II9 l29, I30 89 Sledronslcy, Roger ..60, 67, 98, l24,I33, I53 Srefien, Mary ....,.... Sleiger, Karen Sleindl, John ..... Sreiskal, Robe rr ..... Slelmack, Penelope Srepan, Barbara .. Sfepan, Rudolph Sfepan, William ....... Slephan, Mr. Paul .32, 33, 48, 86, 92, IO3, IO7, II3, I44 ......58, IO9, I26 .....67, I33 ...,..67, I3I, I33 ...58, 87, I29, l3I ...........24. 98 Srephenson, Jessie ..... .......... 4 8, 89 Slephenson, Margarel' ........ 48, 89, I27 Slevens, Terry ....................... 48 Sligler, Ron .... ................. 7 8, I33 Sfocking, Roberl' .... 58, 84, II8, l22, l23 Sroker, Linda ...............,........ 78 Sloker, Lois ..... 32, 33, 48, 86, 89, I04, I09, I27 Sfolfa, Miss Lois ............. I6, 9I Slolfa, Rosemary .... 53, 57, 58, 98, IO0, IOI Sfonis, Nancy ..... ........ 5 8 Slormer, Gerry ... Sfozek, Sandra ... Srrafaci, Jim .... Slransky, Diane ... ...,58, 84 ...,..48 .....69 .....78 Sfrapazon, Bonnie ..... ..... 5 8 ... .... . .69 Sfrauss, Larry .... ... Srrasburg, Kennelh Sfreic, Shirley .................. 48, STRING ENSEMBLE Srrnad, Ladd ..... I.. ........78 106 112 '7'1',' 78f '98.' 114i A 125 Sfrnad, Bill ........ .......... 6 9, l28, I32 Sfrohecker, Merrily .... 69, 98, 99, IOI, II5 Williams, Richard .... 78 , - -Q1 -- Aj Slrokogch, Gary Sirokosch, Ida .... Sirombach, Jerry . S+roupe, Pai ...... Slrunc, Alan Sirunc, Pali Sirulzenberg, Bonnie Sluchal, Bob ...... Siundl, Penny .... Siupka, Janel ..... Suchy, Miss Blanche Suhi, Kaihy ....... Sup, Sue ......... Suiko, Mrs. Alice . Svab, Larry ....... Sverak, Gerry Svoboda, Ruby .... Svoboda, Sally Swanberg, Terry .. Swank, Kalhie .. Swano, Pefer ..... Swanson, lngeborg ., Swanson, Mr. James Swanson, Sandy SWIMMING ...... Sykora, Larry ,..... Szachafowski, Harry Szymkowiak, Bonnie Taugher, Ed ...... aylor, David aylor, Glenn emplefon, John .. ENNIS ....... erlep, Tony eleak, Alan .. heobald. Kay ..... hode, Barbara homas, Evan ..... Thompson, Alice ...... 69, 83, 94, 130 ....78, 115, ..............7s, 125 .....48,91,107,108 .............48,114 ...69, 119, 131, 133 .................78 ... ....... 73, 104 .. .... '16, 91, IO7 .........7s, 115 ... 78, 102, 107 ........H.....y4 .....58,84,102,1 3 .....69. 83, 89, 94. 103,154,155 .....69, 91, 115 ....59, 105. 107 ....:,.......24,1I1 .....69r'83, 104, 108 .........78. 1113 .. .... ...... 7 8 .......7a, 115 ,...53, 114, 115 ....59, 119, 133 ...,58, 118, 131 132 QQ1QIQfQIQffffQQ.5a ...32, 33, 49, 114, .127 .79 73 97. 155 Thompson, Mr. LaRue .......... 15, 98, 99 hompson, Richard iedie, Charles .... illolson, Suzanne .. imko, Cynlhia .... Timmer, Marin .... Tinggaard, Edel .. Tirililli, Palricia... lapa, Bob ...... ocksfein, John omaich, George .. oman, John' ...... Tomasek, Carolyn .. Ilrfomillo, Barbara .. ope, Marilyn ..... opinka, Eric .... opinka, Joe ...... osch, Kennelh owne, Susan .... 58, 86, 94, 102, ownsend, Phyllis .. RACK .......... ranlina, Beverly .. ralar, Kenneih rivich, June .... ucek, Thomas uma, Merrily urecek, Jane? .. uscher, Carol uiile, Jeanne .. vrdik, Barbara warog, Dennis yle, Roberia ..... Ucherek, Bob .... 84. PPER TEN PERCENT Urbach, Linda ..... 69, 98, 119, 124, 133 104 .........58,1I4 .......78, 120, 134 . 69, 83, 89, 98, 106 128 ....69, 93, 115 ......78,125 .,...58, 84 104 .32, 33, 49, 88, 102, 109,113,114 .............78,113 ....,.....58,84, 102 106,155 ............78, 103 . ..... 58 ..............69,114 ...53, 58, 87, 98, 118 .........58,104 ...,78, 107, 128 128 129 132 ...69, 83, 87.94, 117,118, Urban, Frank .... ........ 6 9, 121, 124, 129 rbanek, Charles .... USHER CLUB Uiermark, Jean Vacha, Johnl .... Vacin, Miles ..... Vacuda, Ralph Vaidik, William Valecka, Joseph ... Valenlino, Paul ...Q1Q73f ............n.78 871 ....49, 84, , ....78,113, 1 I .86 .178 .1128 131 .78 I28 .150 Va1es,'Iojh ..... .. ..... 69, 124 Valis, Ernesl' ...l ........ ....... . 78 Vallandigham, Frances .... 69, 113 Valsla, George ..,..... .......... 7 8 Valsa, John ........ .....,. 6 9, 133 yalfman, Carol ... ......... 49, 145 Vbnala Bonme .... .... 5s,s5,as,142 Vance, Nancy ...,f.. ....... - ,... ...49 Van' Cura, Joseph 1 .......... 69,1 113, 130 Van Derwerker, Glen .'x,,. I . . .49, 111, 129 Vanek,,David .... ' .... 33, 49, 117, 118, 131 Van Leeuwen, Joan ,i .1 ...... ' .......... 7 8 Vanourek, Jean ...I.. ...... ..... 6 9, 109' Van Wafgryel, Marion ,..... 69, 83.589, 103, ' I' I06Q108,154 Vasick, Carov ..... .... 6 9, 108, 1 9 Vaughan, Tom j ...... .......,. ' ..,7 Vavra, Jacquelifne ... My ....... 78, 115 Vaviina, Carol .... f'.. .49, 106, 109 Vehlow, Charles .Q ...J ........ .. . . . .49 Verhoeven, Gary ........ 78, 120, 1131, 134 Verhoeven, Jim ...... 58, 84, 87, 98, 130 Vermoch, Richard ......... ,. .ry ..... .58 Vernelli, Roberl . ...... .. .... .....58 Vegselsky, Ronald .1 .... .78, 134 Vessel, Ellen .1 ,... 1 .... ........ 5 8 ,Veverka, Laurel . .... .. . . .78 Veverka, Mike ...... .... 5 8, 129 Veverka, Nancy I .. .., ....... 69, 91 Vid'egar, George .... ............... 7 8 Viklora, eono e ..... 49, 86, 88, 108, 'fl 4 ,ff 113, 114, 128 vilei, Be+fe'Jo ......,, I .... ,69, 92, 104 Villiers, William .. ..............,.. 78 Vines, William ... ...... 69, 124, 129 Vila, Pai ...... .......... 5 8 Vilale, Yolana .. ........ 69 Vilner, Roberl .. ...69, 113 Vlach, Tom ,.. .......,.. 58, 113 Vlasek, Dawn .. ................... 69 Vodicka, June ........ 32, 33, 49, 85, 86, 94, 95, 96, 106, 155 Vogi, Joe ........................... 69 Voiacek, Joseph ........,............. 49 Vonesh, Charles .. ......... 69, 115 Vopala, Suzanne . ........ 58, 104, 106 Vorac, Peler ..... .... 6 9, 121, 128, 129 Voris, 1-larold ........ .... 4 9, 87, 88, 130 Vrana, Geraldine .................... 78 Vrhel, Charles .... 28, 49, 84, 87, 88, 113, 117, 118, 144 Vrhel, George ........... 58, 87, 129, 130 Vrhel, Mildred ...... 78, 98, 104, 106, 135 Vyliska, Leonore ...... .......... 5 8, 114 Wadinglon, Mr. Wallace .,....... 24, 120 Wagner, Kaihi ............ 50. 51, 88, 135 Wahl, Carolyn .. ........ .... 7 8, 115 Wainer, James ..... .... 6 9, 124, 128, 132 Waiiek, Ronald ... ..... 69, 119, 124 Wall, Karen ...... ...........,... 7 8 Wallace, Joan .......... 50, 89, 108, 109 Wallin, Mr. Donald .................. 24 Wallwin, William ................ 69, 131 Walsh, Denney ........ 28, 69, 98, 133 Walsh, James .... ................. 7 8 Ward, John ...28, 31, 32, 33, 50. 84, 88, 98, 130 Warder, Gordon .. ............... 78 Warfield, Daniel .. .... 69, 105, 129 Warfield, William .,..... .,.......... 5 8 Page 163 Wasner, Joseph ..... Wasz,' Conslance Wasz, oseph ..... ,..69. 105, 131 Web , Marlene ... ........ . .78 Weddle, Rich ..... .... 5 8, 87, 130 We iyn, Teddy ............ ' .......... 78 NVe?9ofen, Raymond ................. 58 Weller, Carol ............ 50, 86, 106, 108 Wellman, Earl .... .......... 6 9, 133 Wengel, Richard .. Wenzbauer, Gary Werner, Charlene ..... Wernimoni, Ronald .....58 ......78 ........50 Werlh, Linda ........ .... 7 8, 115 Wesemann, Barbara ..... ....... 6 9, 105 Weslel, Paul .................... 133, 78 Wellerslen, Ellen ..32, 33, 50, 86, 93, 106 Weizel, David ....,... Wiair, Barbara ....... Wieclawski, John . Wiesner,Judi1h .. Wiewiora, Roy ..... .. Wilczek, Gary ,........ .78, 114, Wilkins, Miss Molly Willcoxen, Judy ....... Williams, Leairice ................ 69, Wilson, M iss Calherine .. ............ 69 .....69 78 125 120. . .............. 24 107 98, 120, 125, 133 Wilson, Clifford ...................., 58 Wilson, Dian ........ 58, 86, 90, 102, 106 Wilson, Mariie .... ............ 7 8. 108 Wilson, Sharon ... .... 29, 78 Winhoven, Joan .. ............. 69 Wiska, Barbara .. .............. 102 Wilwer, Mike .... .... 5 8, 84, 110, 129 Wiiwer, Sam ..... ............... 5 8 Wilzman, Joyce .... ...,......... 5 0, 109 Wixon, David ...... ..... 6 9, 97, 110, 130 Woehler, Mary ...... ........... 5 8, 114 Wolf, Miss Beverly ... ........... . .16 Wolf, Jo Ann .................. 50, 110 Wolgemulh, Mari-Jo .... 58, 94, 109, 155 Wood, Edward .......... 78, 90, 111, 113 Woodcock, M rs. Ardele Woods, Eugene Woods, Forresi Woods, James ... WRESTLING .... Wrighi, Carole Wrolson, Barbara . Wrolson, Earl ... York, Nancy ..... ...,69, 90 ........78 .........131 109 ........58 .....50, 96 Yoss, Joel ........ 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