Riverside Brookfield High School - Rouser Yearbook (Riverside, IL)
- Class of 1959
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'awgsmikiw ra. f wig: gg MEN, if ig W iffx X N' y W, -ox .JJ f , 1 '7 M Q55 1,576.1 If W U N M .., I f-1fi'fY'gT-A W, N, Q , NQEQ surround- ery com- al phnt 1s'l'i+u+ion 'hela+es+ 'ided +he Jesdonal 1en+ and Seeking s+epping-sfones +o a promising 'fufure a blur of pe 'Hes and ambilions pass down R B s corridors A'Hen+ive facully and admlms+ra+lon members guide s+uder new realms of educahonal and social life Friends and brief ac ances, sharing a memorable year of spor+s af+er hours achvrh reporf cards,- cle+ermme a real meamng ln +l1e lmpresslons people. Page 8 1 5: ' Q 5 ,mg if 'Gln t www Preparing 'For a dinner which +l1ey will serve in +l1e lwome economics bungalow are Diana Rui and Carol Izzo. Mr. Francis Dombrowski of R-B's social science de- parfmenf uses flue diiio machine fo mimeograph one of l1is 'Famous exams. A familiar sighf in fhe ma+hema+ics office, Mr. Richard Zborowslri, Mr. Paul Nemecek, and Mr. Lee Ar+hur fabu- laie 'the resulis of receni' +es+s. Lisfening in+en+ly io Mr. Sand- ers lecfure on Macbe1h are 'f 5r 'w:::fMWifA members of his +hurd hour sen- ior English class. E519 lin: The BOARD OF EDUCATION mei' on fhe firsf Tuesday of each monfh fo fulfill ifs responsibilify under fhe law: To adopf and en- force all necessary rules for fhe managemenf and governmenf of fhe public schools in fheir dis+ricf. Mr. Roberl' W. Murphy, seafed a+ lef'r, is now serving his second ferm as presidenf of fhe Board. The Board, among whose many dufies is fhaf of providing ade- quafe space for fhe faculfy and sfudenfs of R-B, sponsored fhe re- cenl' addifions above fhe music wing and soufh of fhe shop wing, in use for fhe firsf fime fhis year. Seafed af leff are Mrs. Rigmor Krachf and Mr. Roberf H. Perry, discussing anofher proiecf. R-B can thank fhe Board of Edu- cafion for ifs fine afhlefic equip- menffincluding fhe swimming pool, baskefball scoreboard, and new frampolene. ln addifion, fhe Board supplied maferials for all ofher de- parfmenfs in fhe school. Picfured af leff, Mr. Frank Spachman and Mr. George Glaser evaluafe fhe qualify of a fexfbook proposed for fufure use af R-B. Responsible for hiring feachers and renewing confracfs, fhe Board worked hard fo provide fhe sfu- denfs of R-B-wifh fhe besf in feach- ers. Mr. Richard Eldred and Mr. Raymond Oleksy, picfured af leff, check fhe files for credenfials of prospecfive faculfy members. ,464 La em Nine fimes a day, one hundred eighfy days a year, fhree +housancl fhlrgewhundgrejnanmdnsevenfyjour mulfiple millions of foo+s+eps carry +he siuclenis aboui fheir business of growing up, oi malcing friends, of becoming educa'I'ed. Through four years rhe s'I'rid'es leng+heng fhe foolsreps vary. The sfreei shoes are mixed wifh iooiball cleals, baseball spilces, gym shoes, 'lennis l e fhe af 'Phe guiofecl ji Lofdfelozi y yyyygy ,W..,,....,. A -.M Jmw ,i yieefware se? in moiicn by R-B's olass be-als. unesei LA RUE G. THOMPSON ..... Dean of Boys: B.A., M.A., Uni- versiiy of Illinois: sponsor of School Council and Honor Sludy Halls. EDNA A. MICHAEL ..... Dean of Girls: B.Mus., Bush Conser- va+ory: B.S., M.A,, Universify of Illinois: sponsor of Sharclub S and Hall Guards. Conlribuiing greafly +o fhe smooih opera+ion of +I1e school are +I1e secrefaries Miss Lois Sfolfa, Miss Sharon Aldridge, Miss Beverlee Wolf, Mrs. Ardell Wood cock, Mrs. Grace Arnold, and Mrs. Vernon Bar+IeH'. Ai Ie'f+ is Miss Eleanor Larson secrelary fo Dr. Brown and 'fI1e Boaird of Educalion. Page 14 ,gn emoriam I+ IS every coach s dream fo produce a wmnlng +eam and a'l- R B Ralph Barclay dId lusl' +ha+ Spurred on by Coach Barclay +he cross counrry and rrack +eams worked +heIr way io a laudable posrhon among rhe flnesi' 'reams In 'I'he s1'a+e The respecf and admnrahon whnch +he 'I'eam members held for Mr Barclay was characferlzed by +he l958 cross coun'I'ry +eam s presenfahon +0 fhe school of The Ralph Edgar Barclay Memorlal Trophy a frophy 'l'o be glven fo an ou'I's+andIng runner each season Mr Barclays deafh on Oclober I8 l958 ended a long career In 'leach Ing and coachlng Before comlng fo R B Barc as he was af'Fechona+ely known by 'I'he 'facul+y laughl' and coached for elghfeen years In hls nahve Macomb lllmols I+ was af Weslern S'l'a+e College a+ Macomb fhal' Mr Barclay esrabllshed hlmself as a greaf a+hle+e He earned slxreen malor leH'ers four each In baseball baske+ball foofball and 'l'rack Mr Barclay was also a veferan of World War ll and +he Korean War and he was a commander In +he ll S Naval Reserves Mr Barclay wIll be remembered noi' only as an a+hle+Ic coach and feacher bu+ as a man wrI'h a greal' desIre +o make hls s+uden'l's and The boys he coach ed well adIus+ed flne young adulfs As he fold hIs boys You only gel' our of some'I'hIng wha+ you puf Info Il' There IS no doubl' lhal Mr Barclays phllosophy IS rrue for he hlmself led a full and well adlusfed llfe v I . . I - 4. . ' I . . . . . . . . . I . . I . - . I . ' I I - - - II II - ' I I . . . . I , . . . . . . - I 0 I I I ' ' . I ' I . . - II II II I ' I . . - In - I . . - . . I . ' ' Page 15 rage fb - Clflfldy LEE E. ARTHUR . . . Head of Malhemalics Deparlmeni: B.S., Denison Universify: M.A., Universi-ly of Chicago . . . Do as much as you can. MARION S. BARAN . . . Science: B.S., Universiiy of Illinois .. Le+'s close our iexlboolrsf' GORDON W. BELL . . . Induslrial Arls: B.S., Nor+hern Illinois Universiiy ..... All righl, you genls. HELEN J. BERRY . . , English: B.A., Hanover College: M.A., Universily of Chicago . . Does il' dawn? ALICE BRAINERD . . . Music: Assisian+ Librarian: B.Mus., Denver College of Music: B.A., Colorado Sfaie College of Eclucalion: M.A., Universily of Denver . . . If you 'lhink lhaf 'lhis is going lo Iae an easy course . . . MARY A. BRAKKEN . . . English: B.A., Beloii College: sponsor of Clarion . . . Re- member, lhe Clarion deadline is 'fomorrow. GLENN L. BRANSON . . . Social Science: B.A., Millilrin Universify: M.A., Universify of Illinois: Arhlefic Deparlmenl Equipmenl Manager . . . When I was in fhe army . . . INA L. BROE . . . Librarian: A.B., Norlh Dalrola Sfafe Teachers' College: B.S., Univer sify of Illinois: M.A., Universiiy of Minnesoia: sponsor of Library Aides . . . Clean shelves ioday, girls. RUTH BROOM . . . Language: Junior Guidance Counselor: M.A., A.B., Universily of Illinois . . . This isn I' my Ianguage. WILMA L. BUCHHOLZ . . . Business: B.Ed., Illinois Slale Normal Universily: M.A., Columbia Universily: sponsor of Sludenl' Aclivily . . . S'l'uden'l aclivify 'fees will be collecled Friday in homeroom. CAROLYN CASPERSON . . . English: Language: B.A., Knox College: sponsor of Cheerleaders and Fufure Teachers of America Club . . . All righl, now? RUTH M. CLEARY . . . Head of Business Deparlmenl: A.B., A.M., Universily of Michigan . . . Juniors and seniors, lhis is your las? chance lo order your class iewelry. IRVING E. COHEN . . . Speech: A.B., M.A., Indiana Universily: sponsor of Masque and Wig . . . ReallyI HAROLD E. COLLINS . . . Insirumenial Music: B.A., Universily of Dubuque: M.A., Universily of Iowa . . . Walsh your acciden+aIs. CHARLES M. DE WILD . . . Physical Educafion: A.B., Cenlral College: M.A., Michigan Slafe Universily: Varsily Baslcelball Coach and Assislanl Varsily Fool- ball Coach . . . O.K., fellows, only a 'few more laps fo go. DAVID A. DICKMAN . . . Social Science: A.B., M.A., Universily of Chicago: School Council Advisor . . . Now, I wanl lo make a point ANTOINETTE E. DOBBS . . . Language: B.A., DePauw Universily: sponsor of Span- ish Club: Sophomore Class Sponsor . . . Muy bien. FRANCIS T. DOMBROWSKI . . . Social Science: B.A., M.A., Norfhern Illinois Universify . . . I hope you all score an 'A' on iI'1is+es'r. Page 17 acukg 4 GEORGE J. DREW . . . Ari: B.A.E., School of 'rhe Ari lnslifufe of Chicago: M.A., Universily of Illinois . . . People! WARREN L. DUVAL . . . Driver Training: Sophomore Guidance Counselor: B.E., Norfhern Illinois Universily: M.A., Norlhwesfern Universily . . . ThinIr! ' REGINA A. EDINGTON . . . Malhemafics: B.S., M.S., Purdue Universily: sponsor of Beceus . . . Mus+ we plow 'lhrough 'lhis again? FREDERICK R. ELLINGSON . . . Social Science: B.A., Lulher College: M.A., Uni- versify of Chicago . . . Don'+ use crulch' words. ELIZABETH ELLSWORTH . . . Head of Ari Deparfmenl: B.Ph., Universify of Chicago: B.A.E., M.A.E., School of fhe Ari lnslilule of Chicago . . . Now, folks. . . . RAYMOND T. EMRICK . . . B.S., M.S., Indiana Slafe Teachers College . . . Oh, yesl MARION M. FICKAS . . . Business: Alhlelic Direcfor: B.S., Cenlral Missouri Slafe College: M.A., Colorado Slale College . . . When I was in college. . . . GLENN DEANE FLORA . . . Co-ordinafor of Girls Physical Educalion Deparlmenr: B.A., Auguslana College: sponsor of G.A.A .... Well, leI's all sil' on lhe floor and faire roll call. ROBERT R. GARD . . . Head of English Deparrmenf: A.B., Washinglon Universify: M.A., Universify of Illinois: sponsor of Scope . . . Lei us suppose. . . . V V W gx,.o.3.k IRIS GARLAND . . . Physical Educaiion: B.S., Universify of Illinois: co-sponsor of Synchronized Swim Club . . . Oh really, ladies. Le'I's be serious! PAUL,H. GILBERT . . . Vocal Music: B.S., Norfhern Michigan College: M.M., Universily of Michigan . . . I lrnow you're going 'Io say l'm giving you a sermon, but . . . VIRGINIA GREENE . . . Physical Educa+ion: B.S., Illinois Normal Universiiy . . . All righl, girls. LeI's have if quie+! LEROY A. GREFFIN SR .... Social Science: B.S., Norlhern Illinois Universiiy . . . Tha'f's basically ii. DALE HALVERSON . . . Science: A.B., Luiher College: M.Ed., Springfield College: School Council Advisor, Senior Class Sponsor, Sophomore Foofball Coach, and Swimming Coach . . . And now, class, for some of Halverson's Helpful HinIs. DALE W. HAMM . . . Maihemalics: B.S., M.S., Wesfern Illinois Universi+y: Senior Class Sponsor . . . Did I give you +he advance assignmenis ye'r? DAWN H. HELLER . . . English: A.B., Carle+in College: sponsor of Usher Club: School Council Advisor . . . Dear hear'I! JANE HEWITT . . . Business: B.Ed., Illinois S+a+e Normal Universily: M.B.A., Indiana Universi+y: sponsor of Scrilablers . . . Turn 'ro your nofeboolrs and s+ar'l Iran- scribing. MARIE HINE . . . Head of Language Deparlmenh Senior Guidance Counselor: A.B., A.M., Universiiy of Washinglon . . . Cease, por favor! EDYTH S. HOPPERT . . . Language: B.A., Norihwesiern Universify: M.A., Universify of Wisconsin: sponsor of Pro Meriio . . . Now, you be sure 'ro do fha? 'for +omorrow. Page 19 - - . Clfflflag ANNA K. HOWEY . . . Language: B.A., M.A., Universify of Illinois . Quien sabe7 THURMAN M. HUEBNER . . . Science: B.S., M.A., Universily of Chicago . . . You muI+ipIy ihis, and you mulfiply +ha+, and you come ouf wiIh an answer, and you call if by a name. ELIZABETH JEFFRIES . . . English: A.B., Universily of Illinois . . Which is if--lie or lay? EDGAR A. JENKINS . . . lndusfrial Aris: B.Ed., Easrern Illinois Sfafe Universily: M.A., NorI'hwes+ern Universify . . . Come here. LEWIS J. JENKINS . . . Indusirial Arls: B. S., Easfern Illinois S'ra+e Teachers College: M.E., Universiiy of Illinois: sponsor of Rifle Club . . . Now, Iciddies .... STEPHANIE JEVEY . . . I-Iomemalcing: B.S., Universi+y of Illinois: M.S., Colorado A. and M .... Your planning shee'I's have fo be in by 'the end of Ihe hour. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON . . . Business Manager: B.S., M.S., Wes+ern Illinois Universify . . . RequisiIions 'For school supplies will be due a+ 'Ihe end of +he monIh. NORTON R. KAISER . . . Head of Social Science Depar+men+: Ph. B., Ph. M., Universify of Wisconsin . . . You don'I' believe? TREVA L. KELLY . . . Head of Homemalring Deparfmenf: B.Ed., Wesfern Illinois Universify: M.E., Colorado Universify . . . LoveIy, iusi loveIy. Qizfwfiazf--All . , ul RACHEL KLEIN . . . Science: B.S., B.A., Soufhern Illinois Universify: M.S., Universily of Illinois: sponsor of Bios Logos and Greenhouse . . . You are all responsible for your own work. THOMAS J. KMIECIAK . . . Social Science: Physical Educalion: B.S., Norlh Cenlral College: Varsily Foofball Coach, Junior Varsily Foolball Coach, Varsily Wreslling Coach, and Traclr Coach . . . Did I fell you aboul Ihe Cushmalrer7 JOSEPH KONCIOUS . . . Language: B.A., M.A., Universily of Illinois: sponsor of German Club . . . Sehr gui. JOHN W. KUTCOSKY . . . Ari: B.A.E., School of lhe Ari Ins'li'I'uI'e of Chicago: Audio-Visual Direclor . . . This has possibiIi+ies. JERRY D. LEGGETT . . . Science: B.S., Beloil' College: sponsor of Le++ermen's Club, Frosh-Soph Baslxefball Coach, and Cross Counlry Coach . . . Thusly. . . . CLARENCE R. LOSSIN . . . Physical Educalion: B.S., Universiiy of Dubuque: sponsor of LeHermen's Club: Assislanl' Frosh-Soph Foolball Coach, Assislani' Varsify Baslrefball Coach, and Varsily Baseball Coach . . . To The showers! MERRILL G. LOTT . . . Head ol Science Deparlmenl: B.E., Norlhern Illinois Slafe Universily: B.S., Universily of Chicago: M.A., Nor-lhweslern Universify . . . Do you have a dale for 'lhe Prom ye'I7 ROBERT E. LUEBBEN . . . Malhemalics: B.A., Auguslana College: M.S., Slale Universiiy of Iowa: Golf Coach . . . You've iusl gol +o lhinlc il' our. WILLIAM G. MOHRHUSEN . .. English: B.S., Universi-ly of Wisconsin: sponsor of Rouser: Public Rela-lions . . . I may disagree wilh whal you say, bu+ I shall defend unlil dealh your righl' +o say il. Page 21 l AWK! gCl,CLLAg JOAN MARY MORVIS . . . Physical Educalion: B.S., Universify of Illinois . . Are you serious? GEORGE J. NAPIER . . . Physical Educarion: Ph.B., Illinois Wesleyan Universiry: M.A., Universiiy of Illinois . . . Slap gabbing, or a Ihousand words will be due 'romorrow. ELIZABETH NEIDERBERGER . . . Malhemafics: B.S., M.S., Purdue Universily . . Here, l'II show you 'Phe hard pari of fhe probIem. PAUL M. NEMECEK . . . Mafhemafics: B.S., Norrhern Illinois Sfale College: M.S., Indiana Universiiy: sponsor of Hi-Y: Tennis Coach . . . Thaf's righr! The square of 'rhe hypofenuse is equal Io 'rhe sum of Ihe squares of rhe Iwo remaining sides. THOMAS NEWTON . . . Social Science: B.Ed., Sourhern Illinois Universify: M.A., George Peabody College . . . Lei me fell you 'rhis. RONALD E. NIKCEVICH . . . English: B.S., Wesfern Illinois Universiiy: Freshmen Baslrefball Coach and Assisianr Varsify Traclc Coach . . . Le1 s elaborale on I+. FRANCIS J. PERKINS . . . Physical Educafion: B.S., Universify of Dubuque: M.A., Siafe Universify of Iowa: sponsor of Life Guard Club: Varsiry Foofball Coach and Varsify Swimming Coach . . . When we worlc, we all work: when we loaf we all loaf. MARY M. PINKERTON . . . Homemalcing: B.S., Universify of Illinois: co-sponsor of Home Economics Club . . . Well, basfe -I'he seams firs+, and 'then l'lI help you. EVELYN C. SANDAHL . . . Homemalcing: B.S., M.S., Iowa Slaie College . . . LeI's pay aHen'Iion. MURRILL D. SANDERS . . . English: A.B., Universiiy of Illinois: M.A., Harvard Uni- versify: sponsor of Jeslers . . . The firsi' proposilion will be. . . . ORVJNE H. SCHAEFER . . . Indusirial Arls: B.S., Iowa Slafe College: M.A., Colorado Siafe College of Educaiion: sponsor of Sfage and Elecironics Crew: Frosh-Soph Wresfling Coach . . . Cars, cars, and more cars! CLAIRE SCHELLHASE . . . English: B.A., Carnegie Insiiiule of Technology: M.A., New Jersey Sfale Teachers College . . . There ain'+ no such animaI. E. LUCILE SHIPLEY . . . English: B.Ed., Illinois SIa+e Normal Universify: M. A., Columbia Universily: sponsor of Fulure Teachers of America Club . . . WelI, class, leI's open our books. WILLIAM A. SHUEY . . . Head of Indusirial Arfs Depar+menI': B.E., Norfhern Illinois Universifv: M.A., Colorado Sfaie College: A'fhIe'Iic Advisor . . . You oughi' Io Icnow whal you are doing. JANET E. SMITH . . . Business Educa+ion: B.S., Easlern Illinois Universily . . . T-h-e space, 'I-h-e space, I-h-e space. ROBERTA STEINER . . . Business Educalion: B.A., Monmoulh College: M.S., Indiana Universily . . . Use Ihe paper release, pIease. PAUL M. STEPHAN . . . English: Freshman Guidance Counselor: B.A., Norlh Ceniral College: M.A., Universiiy of Illinois: School Council Advisor . . . We will be giving Iesis io all Freshmen in +he Iibrary. DONNA E. STRUNK . . . Homemalcing: B.S., Universily of Illinois: co-sponsor of Home Economics Club . . . Your calre is beauiifull May I congraiulaie you? Page 23 BLANCHE E. SUCHY . . . Nurse: R.N., C.P.H.N.: B.S., M.Ed., Loyola Universi'ry: sponsor of Fufure Nurses of America . . . Now, girls. . . . JAMES A. SWANSON , . . Maihcmalicsg B.S., M.S., Wesfern Illinois Universi+y: sponsor of Camera Club and Key Nofe Club . . . Who fhrew +ha+'I WALLACE WADINGTON . . . Head of Physical Educaiion Deparimeni: B.S., Illinois Wesleyan Universiiy: M.S., Universify of Illinois: Freshman Fooiball Coach and Frosh-Soph Baseball Coach . . . O.K., Ie+'s sfarf off wiih Iwenfy-'Five push-ups. DONALD WALLIN . . . Mafhemafics: B.A., Valparaiso Universiiy: M.S., Indiana Universiiy: sponsor of Chess Club . . . I have a droodle fha? I wan? Io show you. DORIS WALLIN . . . Language: B.A., Augusfana College: sponsor of French Club . . . Tres bien! GEORGE WESBEY . . . Science: B.A., Augusiana Universiiy: Assisianf Traci: Coach . . . Heavens fo Be+sy! MOLLY WILKENS . . . Physical Educaiion: A.B., M.S., Indiana Universilyg co-sponsor of Synchronized Swimming Club . . . O.K., girls. Lef's ge+ info your squads. CATHERINE WILSON . . . English: B.A., Universify of Michigan: M.A., Loyola Uni- versify: Junior Class Sponsor . . . Are you a bunch of cIods7 RICHARD A. ZBOROWSKI . . . Mafhemaiics: B.S., M.A., Norihwesiern Universify . . . You 'l'urn 'Ihe cranlc and oui come The answers. M. LOUISA ZILLER . . . Cafeferia Direcfor: B.S., Kansas Sfale College: M.A., Colum- bia Universify . . . We aim Io please I ? Wi+h bea+er and broom, +he COOKS and CUSTODIANS clemons+ra+ed +hem- selves 'I'o be an in+egral par+ of sfudy and pleasure. Their cooperafion receiv- ed sfudenf 'rhanlcs. Under Miss Ziller's smiling direc+ion, ihe cafeferia s+aff prepared replenish- ing meals daily and served a special Thanksgiving iurlcey ireaf. Parficipanfs in af'I'er hours' dinner programs com- mended +heir cour+eous service. Gleaming floors reflecled 'lhe indus- +riousness of R-B's cusiodians. From mov- ing bleachers or pruning bushes +o pro- ducing skele+on keys 'For locked doors, iheir duries encompassed' all phases of school life. Represeniing +he mainfenance siaff are cus+o- dians Daniel Kelleher, Samuel Siegler, Howard Culver, and Fred Werner. R-B's queens of fhe slrille+ are S. Janacelr, J. Telizyn, M. Brichacelr, S. Bedrava, E. Sieden- sfrang, E. Wallenia, M. Coalrley, M. Siegler, A. Kullen, L. Horsfall, H. Piclrrell, and M. Jarvis. ,krr . I e iil. a 3 ' 'K ,' i .V in g g a A ..,g e d , i fl -,... A, , , 1j.-3f-- f., f V 2524 55 595 k -: 5,:' 'le ,Q ,A:EE2,.,,, ,,.:,::, . ,,,Q., . wqwmwfwm i 11, pe W, .1 l Day by day, hour by hour, sfudenf foofsfeps carried fheir owners from room fo room, class fo class. Each sfudenf fravelecl his day's iourney seeing familiar faces, fellow classmafes. Each day found new friends, discovered more inferloclc- ing schedules, and sfimulafed 'I'he friendly greef- ings fhaf became a paffern in fhe ensuing year. Here we follow eighf sfudenfs 'rhrough fheir days' pafferns. We find fhem in all deparf- menfs, wifh a variefy of feachers and educafional fools. We see R-B laugh and learn in fhe broad- ening sphere of 'I'he classroom. Dennis Kelly and Carol lzzo facllle a sfring problem in psychology class. Thoughffully bending over iheir deslrs, Ron Slaby and his classmafes consider a social science exam. Speed and accuracy - Beffy Fogg learns fhe fyping goals as she enioys fingeriip apfifude. Library Aide Pal' Dick assisfs Dennis Kelly in his search for reference maferials. i, 53631 Biology sfudenfs Al S'l'runc, Marilyn Polulach, and Pa'Hi Ashworfh lisfen as Jeff Ball explains his proiecf. tv Q ,.-- - .1 Angles and surfaces are measured by 'rhe scrulinizing eye of Al S+runc. Teachers are helpful individuals or so learn confused algebra srudenis Ron Slaby and Vicki Vala Eager 'lo hi+ ihaf birdie are BeHy Fogg, Joyce Reynolds, and Caihy Beranich. He flies -fhrough 'Phe air. . . . Carl S'raH'in +es+s fhe spring of fhe irampoline. i ? I 5 2 lv'-vilyn Polulacl1's crealive cookery is rewarded wills admiring glances from her classmales. Belly Fogg explores 'll1e musical world as sl1e lwarmonizes wifh her lrombone. Ufilizing a liflle elbow grease, Al Slrunc lends a sanding hand fo Orrin Johnson Manual d9Xle l+Y is Pfacllced bv 5 maclllnld '35 he Janel Clvarlelon expresses her creaiive abilify wilh a labors on his melal shop proiecf. pencil and Sk6l'Cl1 pad. ,q,,,w M 'i' ii K Joining in 'H1e blend of musical 'iones are ienor Harold King and al+o Marilyn Polulach. Vicki Vala picfures 'the perspec+ive as she complefes her deiailed drawing in ari class Al Sfrunc is 'lhe viclim as Belly Fogg learns how lo drape a Roman ioga. Juanila Sco'H discovers +he humor El fu, Brule . . . Ron Slaby direcls his oralion +o l his English classmale, Viclci Vala. of a Spanish handshake as Dwighl' Mey and Bill Wailelc demonslraie MEXlC0 E' ' 25 l.1s?....1 X hh me 35 K N Dennis Kelly absorbs one of Mr. Sanders' English lifera- fure lecfures. Quesiions are answered by language feacher Miss Broom as puzzled Harold King lisfens infenlly. ,Q Beffy Fogq malres good use of fhe sfudy fime aIIo'Hed her in English class. Lisfening fo fha discussion from his back-row seaf, Harold King hears a variefy of ideas expressed Page 33 Congra'fula'lions, says Mr. Thomp- son as he presenis Leila Grafchner wifh her Nafional Honor Sociefy pin. Conferring wifh senior counselor Miss Hina, Mary Ann Moiiclca plans for fhe fufure. ado 0 f959 enioye filaecia Page 34 . 5:1 , .. Senior year, wi'l'h all i+s responsi- bilifies and privileges, beckoned rhe class of I959 info a whirlwind world of acfiviries and classes. Team sporfs were paced by senior afhlefes. Publi- carions and organizarions needed ex- peri leadership. Bundle Drive, Home- coming, dances'-- all claimed senior par+icipa1'ion. Then 'l'ime became precious as high school days slowly dwindled away. Memorable momenfs were relived on class nighf and spirirual inspirafion was insrilled in 'I'he furure graduafes ai' Baccalaureare. Then, as a climax 'ro lheir high school years, 'I'he I959 sen- ior class of Riverside-Brookfielrd High School disbanded as each member accepfed his diploma and became an individual 'Facing 'Phe challenge of 'l'he fu'I'ure. Waifing +heir furn are Bob Sfoclcing and Beverly Brown as Miss Pinlcerion and Miss Smirh measure Diane Wilson for her cap and gown. Senior Class officers Presidenr Gil Junlcunc, Secrefary Hamm and Mr. Halverson. Noi' Picrured: Business Man- Rosemary Slolfa, Vice presideni' Dennis Kennedy, and ager Margoi' MacDonald. Treasurer Dennis Kelly confer wirh class sponsors Mr. rivi egefi, reayoevi Aonom Page 35 iffi mem em cw oufrifancling PENELOPE BEERY-POLGLASE . . . Pixie . . . SharcIubP1-esidenf . . . Homecoming Queen . . . prodigious and capable . . . D.A.R. Award . . . Council . . . sweelness and charm wrapped in beaufy NEIL BUTLER . . . School Council Presideni . . . honesl, defermined leadership . . . Foofball . . . Nafional Alh- lefic Scholarship Socie-ly . . . ihe sfrengfh and power of a man. RICH JAROM . . . Fooiball Co-Capfain . . . Baseball . . . Baslrelball Capfain . . . skill and coordinafion . . . Le'Hermen's Club Presidenl' . . . Nafional Afhlefic Scholarship Sociefy . . . a magnificeni' alhlefe, an ou+- slanding man. GILBERT JUNKUNC . . . Ace . . . Senior Class Presidenf . . . Council . . . a iob Io do. a iob well done . . . Fooiball, Wreslling . . . Janei' . . . Naiional Honor Sociely . . . Naiional Afhlefic Scholarship Sociely . . . an alhleie, scholar. and leader. ' DENNIS KENNEDY . . . Class Vice presidenl' . . . Clarion Edifor-in-Chief . . . Council . . . a cheerful worlrer . . . Tennis . . . Nalional Alhlefic Scholarship Sociely . . . Nafional Honor Sociely . . . Mr. Wonderful - an honor and a frufh. JOHN PATTERSON . . . Hi-Y Presidenf . . . Nafional Honor Sociefy . . . reassuring leadership . . . Fooiball Co-Capfain . . . Baslrelball . . . Baseball . . . Chase Memorial Trophy . . . Nafional Aihlelic Scholarship So- ciely . . . slcill in muscle and in mind. JANET SLOMKA . . . Sharclub . . . Council . . . living is such fun . . Homecoming Courl' . . . Swim Meei Courl . . . Gil . . . she has a smile for everyone. ROSEMARY STOLFA . . . Class Secrelary . . . Sharclub Vice presidenl . . . always a kind word . . . Council Corresponding Secrel-ary . . . Homecoming Court . . , Roger . . . a happy combinafion of brains and beaury. Page 37 X Wafzonaf ,Honor oczefy Culmina'I'ing four years of worlc and service, +hir+y-+hree ou'rs'ran-ding siu- denis of 'lhe senior class were honored wifh membership in fhe NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Candidaies for 'l'he honor were selecfed by fhe R-B 'faculfy on ihe basis of fheir characfer, scholarship, leadership, and service. lnifiaies pledged +o uphold 'rhe ideals of 'l'he sociefy ai' a s'I'uden'l' assembly followed by a 'l'ea for 'iheir parenrs. For 'ihose so honored, membership in Naiional Honor Socieiy was a fiHing Jacqueline Paizelf, Valecliciorian climax +0 .Four successful Years a+ R-B- Penelope Johnson,TSalu+a1'orian FIRST ROW: Tracy Byrom, Leila Grafchner, JoAnn Anderson, Mary Ann Moiiclca, Lorraine Huebner, Penelope Johnson, Beverly Brown, Sharyn Hurl, Diane Wilson, Lenore Vyfislca. SECOND ROW: Charlene Jalropec, Jacque- line Pafzelr, Arlene Kreicilr, George Pouslra, Roberi' VerneHi, Ronald Flowers, Gilberi Junlcunc, Richard Slovacelr, Law- rence Bauer, Eileen Sharpe, Rosemary Sfolfa, Susan Towne. THIRD ROW: John Murphy, Daniel Hedden, Dennis Kennedy, John Paiferson, Thomas Prendergasi, Rober1S+oclKing, Alberi Schlachlmeyer, Joseph Michalcilr, Daniel Kemp, Daniel Kowal, Roger Simalr. Page 38 Wafiona .xdfkdfic .SZAQKCLMAQQ .gzciefg FIRST ROW: John Murphy, Peler Smiih, Norman Peplow, Allan Rezabelc, Roberi VerneH'i, Ronald Flowers, Richard Weddle, William Henninger, Richard Heinsen. SECOND ROW: James Sindelar, George Mah, Siewari' Kuhn, Thomas Roche, Richard Jarom, William LeClear, Charles Bloom, Ronald Kosilra, Gilberf Junlrunc, Neil Bufler. THIRD ROW: Dennis Kelly, Daniel Hedden, Dennis Kennedy, John Pal'- ferson, Thomas Prendergas+, Roberi Sfoclring, Greg Fosrer Jerry Chlumslry, Daniel Kemp. lalaer . en ercenf, C arid of 19 9 JoAnn Anderson Lawrence Bauer Beverly Brown Tracy Byrom Sleven Engle Ronald Flowers Daniel Hedden Lorraine Huebner Sharyn Hurf Charlene Jalropec Penelope Johnson, Salufaforian Gilberi Junlrunc Daniel Kemp Daniel Kowal Arlene Kreicilr Joseph Michalcilc Mary Ann Moficlca John Murphy John Pafferson Jacqueline Pafzelf, Valedicforian George Pouslra Thomas Prendergasf Alberi' Schlachlmeyer Eileen Sharpe Roger Simalr Page 39 Richard Slovacelt Roberf Sfoclring Rosemary Sfolfa Rudy Svoboda Cynfhia Timlro Susan Towne Roberf Verneffi Lenore Vyfislra Diane Wilson eniom LONENE J. ADAMS . . . Transferred from Lourdes High School, Chicago, Illinois 3 . . . Her very frowns are fairer far, fhan smiles of ofher maidens are. FRANK ALBANO . . . Transferred from Marmion Milifary Academy, Aurora, Illinois 2: Baseball 3, 4: Faculfy Assisfanf 3 . . . There is a credif in having fun. LLOYD ALTERA . . . Hi-Y 4 . . . l falre fhings as fhey come - easy. JOANN LOUISE ANDERSON . . . Beceus 2: Befly Croclrer Homemalrer of fhe Year 4: Clarion 3: Faculfy Assisfanf 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Poinf Secrefary 3, Secrefary 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Hi-C I: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, Vice presidenf 3: Jesfers 2: Scope 4: Usher Club 3 . . . Glorious in her apparel. PATRICIA ANN BACASTOW . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2: French Club 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club I, 2: Pep Club 2: Scribblers 3: Scope 4: Usher Club 4 . . . Fair and soffly goes far. DAVID PRICE BAIRD . . . Band I, 2: Choir I, 2: Foofball I, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Leffer- men's Club 3, 4: Office Assisfanf 4: Traclr 3, 4 . . . The glory of young men is fheir s'rrengfh. RITA LOUISE BARDAUSKAS . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Scribblers 3, 4: Uslir Club 3 . . . A beaufiful face is a silenf commendaI'ion. BARBARA ANN BARNES . . . G.A.A. I, 2: Office Assisfanf 4 . . . See fhaf mischief in her eye. PAUL VACLAY BARTIZAL . . . Baslcefball I, 2: Foofball I: Golf I, 2: Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . Give me a lreen and ever presenf sense of humor. BARBARA ANN BARTUNEK . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4, Head Maioreffe 4: Clarion 3: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Keynofe Club 3: Orchesfra 3, 4: Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3 . . . AIl musical people seem fo be happy. ARLENE MARIE BATEK . . . Girls' Chorus 2: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4: Public Relafions Assisfanf 4: Scribblers 3, 4 . . . I will be fhe paffern of all pa'I'ience. LAWRENCE JAMES BAUER . . . Transferred from Harrison Technical High School, Chicago, Illinois 2: Bios Logos 2, 3, 4, Presiclenf 2: Chess Club 4: Mafhemafics Club 2: Pro Merifo 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2 . . . Wif and wisdom are born wifh a man. MARY ANN BEDNARIK . . . Beceus 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 2, Treasurer 3, Vice presidenf 4: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club I: Pep Club 3, Presi- denf 3 . . . An ounce mirfh is worfh pound of sorrow. PENELOPE BEERY-POLGLASE . . . Beceus 2: Daughfers of fhe American Revo- lufion Award 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Publicify Chairman 3: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Homecoming Queen 4: Pro Merifo I, 2: School Council 3, 4, Audifor 4: Sharclub Senafe 3, 4, Secrefary 3, Presidenf 4 . . . The sweefesf lives are fhose 'Io dufy wed. RICHARD M. BENNETT . . . Foofball Manager 2: Hi-Y 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4 . . Thou has wif af will. ROBERT V. BERES . . . Transferred from Lane Technical High School, Chicago, Illinois 3 . . . A liHle nonsense af fimes is refreshing. ROY BETHKE . . . Cross Counfry 3: Track 3, 4 . . . The sfudy of science feaches young men fo fhinIr. HENRY FRANK BLADA . . . Pro Merifo I, 2: Traclr I . . . He has always been a happy-go-lucky follow. Page 40 EDWARD J. BLAHUT . . . Baslrefball I: Chess Club 4: Choir I: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Leffermen's Club 4: Office Assisfanf 4: Traclr 2 . . . A friendly hearf has many friends. RUSSELL J. BLAIR JR .... Transferred from Sainf Joseph Milifary Academy 2, and Rich Township High School, Parlc Foresf, Illinois 4: Baslrefball 2, 3: Foof- ball 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Leffermen's Club 3, 4: Tennis 3 . . . lf I did nof laugh, I should die. CHARLES W. BLOOM . . . Band I, 2: Chess Club 4: Cross Counfry I Hi-Y 3, 4: LeHermen's Club I, 2, 3, 4: Office Assisfanf 3: Pep Band I I, 2: Wresfling I, 2, 3, 4 . . . If is nice 'Io be naiural when one is nice. ANNETTA ROSE BOSCH . . . French Club 3, 4: Home Economics Keynofe Club 4: Rifle Club 3 . . . A merry hearf malcefh a cheerful ance. 2. 3. 4: 2: Traclc nafurally Club 4: counfen- SANDRA JEAN BOUCEK . . . Transferred from Walfher Lufher High School, Mel- rose Parlr, Illinois 2: German Club 2, 3 . . . If is fhe 'Iranquil people who accomplish much. JOHN FRANK BOWBIN . . . MerriIy, merrily, I shall live now. PATRICIA ANN BREED . . . G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 3: Library Aides 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Pro Merifo Z, 3: Rouser 2, 3 . . . Liferafure is my U'ropia. CAROL JOAN BROCHMANN . . . Home Economics Club I . . . Speech is silver, silence is golden. BEVERLY ANNE BROWN . . . Beceus 2: Faculfy Assisfanf I: F.T.A. 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 3: Home Economics Club 3, 4: Life Guard Club 3, 4: P. E. Leader 3: Public Relafions Assisianf 4: Spanish Club I, 2: Synchronized Swim Club 4 . . . Young in limbs. in iudgmenf old. ELIZABETH LOUISE BROZ . . . Home Economics Club 3, 4: Scribblers 3, Club 3 . . . Wha'I' sweef delighf a quief life affords. LADDIE BROZ . . . Chess Club . . . So solemn unfil he smiles. 4: Usher LETA ANN BROZ . . . Faculfy Assisfanf 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Home Economics Club 4: Office Assisfanf 4: Scribblers 3, 4 . . . SunniIy she smiIes. ROBERTA JEANNE BUBLIK . . . Spanish Club 3: Usher Club 3 . . . A sfill, small voice. ' EDWARD J. BURIC . . . Faculfy Assisfanf 4: Life Guard Club 3, 4 . . . Youfh is 'Io all 'Ihe glad season of life. NATHANIEL E. BUTLER . . . Boys' Glee Club 2: Class Presidenf 2: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: I-Ii-Y 3, 4: LeIfermer1 s Club 3, 4: Life Guard Club 3, 4: School Council I, 2, 3, 4: Vice Presidenf 3, Presidenf 4: Traclc I: Wresfling I, 2, 3, Capfain I, 2 . . . ResponsibiIify wallcs hand in hand wifh capacify and power. TRACY GAY BYROM . . . Choir 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Jesiers 2, Play 2: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3: School Council 3: Sharclub Senafe 4 . . . Knowledge is buf folly unless if is guided by grace. GERALDINE MARIE SUSAN CALASCIBETTA . . . Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 2 . . . Sings lilce a IarIr. DANIEL T. CALDON . . . Debafe Club 2: German Club 4: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3, Treasurer 4: Mafhemafics Club 2: Pro Merifo 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Thes- pians 4 . . . The wise man fallcs less and Iisfens more. Page 41 , eniorfi eniorzi SUE CAROL CAMERON . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Office Assisfanf 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Scribblers 3, 4 . . . Was fhaf by chance a flirfafious glance. MARILYN DIANE CANDRA . . . Maioreffes I, 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Scribblers 2, 3, 4: Usher Club 3 . . . Full of fun, full of mischief. JOAN IRENE CARLSEN . . . Transferred from Lyons Township High School, La Grange, Illinois 4 . . . Thai which cosfs fha leasf and does fhe mosf - a pleasanf smiIe. WAYNE FRANK CERWIN . . . Band I, 2, 3: Faculfy Assisfanf 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Leffer- men's Club 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis I . . . He's fhe guy who can do if. JUNE CERZA . . . Clarion 2: Debafe Club 2, Treasurer 2: Pep Club 2: Scribblers 3 . . . A merry hearf dofh make a cheery counfenance. JUDITH LORRAINE CHANDLER . . . Transferred from Lyons Township High School, La Grange, Illinois 3: Office Assisfani' 4 . . . I am nof hampered by yesferday. EDWARD L. CHENSKY . . . Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . l love a iolce. JEROME G. CHLUMSKY . . . Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslrefball I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 3: Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Clarion 4: Cross Counfry 2, 3: Foofball I: Hall Guard 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: LeI'fermen's Club 4: P. E. Leader 4 . . . Good wifhouf efforf, greaf wifhoui' foe. SANDRA CHRIST . . . Beceus 2: G.A.A. I, 2 . . . To live quiefly is fo live well. ITHADDEUS ADRIAN CIZMA JR .... Hi-Y 4: Sfage Crew 2, 3 . . . Youfh will be gay. JOSEPH R. CLARK . . . Transferred from Green High School, Greensburg, Ohio 4: Hi-Y 4 . . . Why worry? Tomorrow's anofher day. JUDY DARLENE COFFMAN . . . Transferred from Liffle Roclr Cenfral High School, Liffle Roclr, Arlcansas 4: Masque and Wig 4 . . . Her Soufhern accenf buf adds fo her charm. CARL PETER COLEMAN . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Bios Logos 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . Men of few words malce fhe besf men. CHARLES PHILLIP COLGRASS . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra I: Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4 . . . i'Blow, Gabriel, blow. PATRICIA DARLENE CONDON . . . Faculfy Assisfanf 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Scribblers 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3 . . . Full of fun and full of mischief. JUDITH S. COOKINGHAM . . . Bios Logos 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 4: Life Guard Club 3: Pro Merifo I, 2, 3: Rouser 3: Synchronized Swim Club 4, Presi- denf 4 . . . Humbleness is always grace, always dignify. LYNN ELAINE COOPER . . . Cheerleaders 2: F.N.A. 3: Homecoming Courf 4: Nurse's Assisfanf 2, 3, 4: Office Assisfanf 2: School Council I, 2 . . . A grace- ful and pleasing figure is a perpefual leffer of recommenda'fion. ROGER ALLEN COVERLY . . . Baslrefball I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: LeHermen's Club 3. 4 . . . Wha'I a plague fo be a handsome man Page 42 LAWRENCE DAVID CREADON . . . Hi-Y 4: Swimming 2 . . . Youfh comes buf once in fhe life'Iime. LARRY GENE DARLINGTON . . . Boys' Glee Club 2: Choir 3, 4: Foofball I: Hi-Y 3, 4: LeHermen's Club 4: Spanish Club I, 2: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Wresfling I, 2, 4 . . . A man and a boy. LORETTA CATHERINE DE BATTISTA . . . Faculfy Assisfanf 4: Office Assisfanf 4 . . . Shyness is deceiving. MARY ANN DERFLER . . . Beceus 2: G.A.A. 3, 4: Home Economics Club I, 2: Pep Club 2, 3: Spanish Club I . . . The word for me is ioy, iusf simple icy. JUNE CAROL DE VITA . . . Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club I, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Usher Club 3 . . . I musf laugh, and dance, and sing. JOANNE MADELINE DI BONA . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 3: Pep Club 2: School Council 2: Spanish Club 2, 3 . . . Sweef smiling and sofi' spoken. RONALD ALAN DINKEI.. . . . Take if slow and easy. JOHN DOHNAL . . . Masque and Wig 4, Play 4 . . . Why worry? Tomorrow is anofher day. CAROL A. DORSANO . . . Office Assisfanf 4 . . . How much lies in laughI'er. eniorri MADGE DRUMMOND . . . Chess Club 4: F.T.A. 4: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Spanisll Club I, 2 . . . Wifi: a wish io do, a will 'Io fry, fhe abilify for success. JAMES DOUGLAS DUNLOP . . . Hi-Y 3, 4: Wresfling I, 2 . . . Jusf af fhe age 'Io expand in youfh. DONALD MERLE EASH . . . A IiHIe folly is desirable. BARBARA EAVERSON . . . Choir 3, 4: French Club 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Life Guard Club 3, 4, Secrefary 4: Spanish Club I, 2: Synchronized Swim Club 4 . . . She was clad wifh zeal as a cloak. TANIS EDWINSON . . . G.A.A. I, 2: School Council 2: Sharclub Senafe 2: Spanish Club I:Usher Club 3 . . . Exuberance is beaufy. JOAN DOROTHY EGGLESTON . . . Bridle and Saddle I: French Club 2: F.T.A. 2, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, Board 2: Girls' Chorus I: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Usher Club 3, 4, Head Usher 4 . . . A lady richly clad is she. KERSTIN MARJORIE EKLUND . . . Choir 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club I: Home Economics Club 2, 3: Scribblers 3 . . . SiIence is fhe besi- par? of conversa'I'ion. ROBERT JAMES ELLIOTT . . . Cross Counfry Manager 2: Hi-Y 4: Le'Hermen's Club I, 2, 3, 4: Wresfling I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Life is so complica'Ied. JOYCE ANN ENGELSMAN . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club 3: Scribblers 3: Usher Club 3 . . . Nofhing is so popular as kindness. Page 43 eniorfi STEVEN CODY ENGLE . . . Clarion 4: Foofball I, 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Masque and Wig 4, Play 4: Movie Operafors I, 2: School Council 3 . . . Never before have we had so liffle 'lime fo do so much. GARY WAYNE EVERT . . . His silence fools us. ROBERT JOHN FELLER . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 4: Mafhemafics Club 2: Orchesfra I, 2, 3: Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4 . . . There is somefhing marvelous in music. AUGUST ANTHONY FILISHA . . . School Council 3, 4 . . . Skill and confidence are an unconquerable army. OLDRICH FRANCIS FISERA JR .... Baseball Manager I: Cross Counfry I, 2, 3, 4: Le'rfermen's Club 3, 4: Traclr 2, 3, 4 . . . In mofion his legs excel all men. RONALD JOHN FLOWERS . . . Band I: Faculfy Assisfanf 4: LeHermen's Club 3, 4: Movie Operafors I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band I: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3 . . . A sociable, friendly lad. CLYDE F. FLUEKIGER . . . Foofball 3: Tennis 2: Wresfling 2, 4 . . . No one knows whaf he can do +ilI he fries. JOSEPH TY FORGALA . . . Hi-Y 3, 4: Tennis 2: Track 4 . . . A laugh is worfh a fhousand groans. NANCY BARBARA FORST . . . Transferred from Taylorville High School, Taylor- ville, Illinois I . . . Leisure 'lime is fhe besf fime. GREG ROBERT FOSTER . . . Bios Logos I: Cross Counfry I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Key- nofe Club 3: Lef'lermen's Club 3, 4: Mafhemafics Club 2: Movie Operafors I: PJE. Leader 4: Scope 4: Traclr I, 2, 3, 4 . . . He malres friends wifhouf half frying. KAREN MARIE FRIIS . . . Beceus 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Scribblers 4 . . . Oh youfh! Forever dear, 'forever kind. KENLYN MERYL GAY . . . French Club I, 2: F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 3, Presidenf 4: Girls' Chorus I: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Synchronized Swim Club 4: Usher Club 3 . . . A Iilreable combinafion of afhlefic abilify and feminify. KEN GETTY . . . Transferred from Wheafon Academy, Wesf Chicago, Illinois I: Hi-Y 4: Wresfling I, 2 . . . He who invenfed worlr should have finished if. LAWRENCE KEITH GILL . . . Boys' Glee Club 2, 3: Choir 4: Rifle Club 4 . . . A nice, unparficular man. BARBARA GOEBEL . . . FulI of calm indifference foward fhe scurry of life. RICHARD JAMES GOSSLING . . . Transferred from J. Sferling Morlon High School, Cicero, Illinois 2: Bios Logos 2: Camera Club 3, Vice presidenf 3: Ger- man Club 3: Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2 . . . He lcnew whaf is whaf. LEILA CAROL GRATCHNER . . . Transferred from Farraguf High School, Chicago, Illinois 3: F.T.A. 3, 4: Home Economics Club 3: Masque and Wig 4, Play 4: Scribblers 4: Scope 4 . . . If my hearf were nof lighf, I would die. ROBERT LEIGH GRAY . . . Golf 2: Hall Guard 4: Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . Hhe smiled and said, 'Don'f rush me girls.' Page 44 JO ANN RITA GREENFIELD Transferred from Nazarefh Academy La Grange Illinois 2 French Club 2 Home Economics Club 2 4 Office Asslsfanf 4 Scrlb blers 4 Usher Club 3 Sweef personallfy full of rascallfy STEVEN PAUL GULON Transferred from Farraguf Hugh School Chicago Illinois 2: German Club 2, 3, 4: Hall Guard 4 . . . His wif dofh malce us all laugh. PATRICIA CARROLL GYORKE . . . Bios Logis 2: F.N.A. 2: Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Library Aides 3 . . . I love laughing. JOYCE MARY HABIAN . . . Beceus 2: F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Office Assisfanf 3, 4: Span- ish Club 2, 3: Usher Club 3, 4 . . . A fine head of hair adds beaufy fo a good face. GEORGE HAJEK JR .... My fhoughfs are my companions. DOUGLAS MILTON HALL JR .... Rifle Club 2: Spanish Club 2 . . . He falces life seriously. MARILYN HAMMERSCHMITT . . . To be happy is her chief aim. DARLENE FERN HAMMOND . . . Transferred from Easf Aurora Senior High School, Aurora, Illinois 4: Office Assisfanf 4: Scribblers 4 . . . TranquiI pleasures Iasf The longest DAVID CAMPBELL HASTINGS . . . Chess Club 4: Tennis I, 2 . . . A quief, solifary man. MARGARET LOIS HAUGH . . . Band I: Chorus 3, 4, Accompanisf 3, 4: Faculfy Assisfanf 3: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2, Accompanisf 2: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3: Pep Band I: Pep Club 2, 3: Scope 4: Spanish Club 2, 3 . . . Wi'Ih music in her heart DANIEL P. HEDDEN . . . Baslcefball I, 2: Cross Counfry 3: LeH'ermen's Club 3, 4: P.E. Leader 4: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4 . . . AIhIe'I'ic abilify, a pleasing manner, and a flashing Irish smile. ROBERT J. HEIDEMANN . . . Bios Logos 2: Cross Counfry 2, 3, 4: Golf I: Hi-Y 3, 4: Traclr I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Slow and easy going, buf he gefs 'Ihere all fhe same. RICHARD DALE HEINSEN . . . Baslrefball Manager 2, 3: Choir I, 3: Clarion 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Board 3, Secrefary-Treasurer 4: Le'Hermen's Club 4, Secrefary 4: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Such as he will forge ahead. JOYCE MAE HENN . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2: F.N.A. 2: G.A.A. I: Hi-C I: Nurse's Assisfanl' 2 . . . God wallcs wifl-I Ihe humbIe. WILLIAM JOHN HENNINGER . . . Band I: Bios Logos 2, 4, Presidenf 4: Chess Club 4: Foofball I: Hi-Y 3, 4: Keynofe Club 3, 4: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Masque and Wig 4, Play 4: P.E. Leader 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4 . . . You may prove anyfhing by figures. SANDRA LEE HERMANN . . . Beceus 2: G.A.A. I: Scribblers 4: Scope 4 . 4 . If a woman have long hair, i:I's glory fo her. GERALD C. HINKELMAN . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 2: Choir 4: Hi-Y 4: Keynofe Club 3, 4: Mafhemafics Club 2: Orchesfra 4: Pep Band I, 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3: Tennis 2, 3, 4 . . . He, 'Ihe music maIrer. NORMAN S. HOFER . . . Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . AII nafure wears a universal grin. Page 45 eniom I V ,www l A , i ,LA A,Y,Q,mm.1rw','rr 1.........g -..-H .. eniom JANET LORAINE HOFFMAN . . . Beceus 2: Cheerleaders 4: German Club 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 2: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Pep Club 3 . . . As we are now living in an efernify, fhe fime fo be happy is foday. KAREN LYNN HORKY . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I: Office Assisfanf 4 . . . The flower of youfh. DONNA LENORE HRDINA . . . Beceus 2: Clarion 3: Faculfy Assisfanf 4: F.T.A. I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 3: Home Economics Club 3: Jesfers 2: Masque and Wig 4: Office Assisfanf 3: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Pep Club 3, Secrefary 3: Span- ish Club 2. 4 . . . Friendship is a parf of virfue. ROBERT B. HRUBY . . . Rifle Club 2: Spanish Club I, 2 . . . A man devofed fo pleasanfnessf' KAREN LOU HUEBNER . . . JoIring and humor are pleasanI'. LORRAINE VICTORIA HUEBNER . . . G.A.A. 2, 3: Scribblers 2, 3, 4, Vice presidenf 3, Presidenf 4: Spanish Club 2, 3 . . . Ah, sweef is youfh. NICHOLAS N. HURD . . . Transferred from Chicago Vocafional School, Chicago, Illinois 2 . . . Lef no man despise fhy youfh. SHARYN LEE HURT . . . Beceus 2: Clarion I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 4: Home Economics Club I, 2, 4: Office Assisfanf 4: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4: Usher Club 3 . . . A daughfer of fhe gods, divinely fall. CAROL IZZO . . . Transferred from Nazerefh Academy, La Grange, Illinois 3 . . Give me lofs of fun. SANDRA LEE JACOBS . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club 4: Jesfers I, 2, Play I, Secrefary 2: Office Assisfanf 4: Pep Club 3: Scrib- blers 3: Scope 4 . . . The very pinlc of perfecfion. CHARLENE MARGERY JAKOPEC . . . Beceus 2: Clarion 2: Faculfy Assisfanf 4: F.N.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Presidenf 3: Masque and Wig 3, 4: Nurse's Assisfanf 2: Pro Merifo I, 2, 3, 4: Rouser 4, Phofography Edifor 4: Scope 4: Thespians 4: Usher Club 3, 4, Presidenf 4 . . . Lef all fhings be done decenfly and in order. RICHARD A. JAROM . . . Transferred from Morfon High School, Cicero, Illinois 2: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball 2, 3, 4, Capfain 4: Foofball 2, 3, 4, Co-capfain 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Leffermen's Club 2. 3, 4, Presidenf 4: P.E. Leader 4 . . . Life wifhouf sporfs is nof life. ROBERT JIRIK . . . Class Bum I, 3: Foofball I, 2: Hall Guard 4: LeI'fermen's Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Eaf, drinlc, and be merry, for fomorrow we die. BERNARD B. JOHNSON . . . He had more mischief fhan ill will in his composifion. PENELOPE LYNN JOHNSON . . . Beceus 2, Secrefary: G.A.A. I, 2: Rouser 2: Salufarorian 4: School Council I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Usher Club 4 . . . My cup runnefh over. TERRY D. JOHNSON . . . Transferred from Carl Schurz High School, Chicago, Illinois 2: Cross Counfry 2, Manager 3: Traclr 2, 3 . . . InfermingIing iesf wifh earnesfness. GILBERT C. JUNKUNC . . . Class Officer 2, 4, Sergeanf af Arms 2, Presideni' 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Le'H'ermen's Club 3, 4: P.E. Leader 3, 4: School Council 2, 4: Traclc I: Wresfling I, 2, 3, 4 . . . He who is firm and resolufe in will moulds fhe world fo himself. ROBERT CHARLES KAEMPF . . . Band I, 2: Hi-Y 4: Orchesfra I, 2: Pep Band 2 . . . An easy-minded soul and always was. Page 46 WILLIAM L. KAMPER . . . Golf I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3: Movie Operafor I, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 2 . . . A lion among ladies is a delighfful fhing. MARLENE MARGARET KASAK . . . You'Ih will have ifs fling. BARBARA JANE KAVANAUGH . . . Beceus 2: F.T.A. 4: Home Economics Club 2, 4: Junior Red Cross I, 2: Scribblers 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Usher Club 3 . . . NoI'h- ing is impossible fo a willing heart DENNIS MILTON KELLY . . . Transferred from Rich Township High School, Parl: Foresf, Illinois 2: Baslrefball 3, 4: Class Officer 4, Treasurer: Faculfy Assisfanf 4: Traclr 3, 4 . . . He fouches noihing, buf he adds a charm. DANIEL CAMPBELL KEMP . . . Baslrefball 2: Chess Club 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Leffermen's Club 4: Office Assisfanf 4: Traclc I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Born for success. DENNIS LAWRENCE KENNEDY . . . Baslcefball 2, 3, Manager 2, 3: Boys' Glee Club 3: Chess Club 4: Choir I, 2: Clarion 2, 3, 4, Edifor in Chief 4: Class Officer 3, 4, Vice presidenf: Hi-Y 3, 4: Leffermen's Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Misfer Wonderful 4: School Council 3, 4, Board 4: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Back of fhe iob - fhe dreamer who's making fhe dream come 'Irue. DOUGLAS MARTIN KING . . . German Club 4 ...' 'Men are only boys grown fall. JOHN THOMAS KING . . . Transferred from Logansporf High School, Logansporf, Indiana 4: Choir 4: Foofball 4: Hi-Y 4 . . . Learn fc lrnow him and you'll lilce him. MICHAEL KINNEY . . . Transferred from Chrisfopher Columbus High School, New Yorlc 3: Spanish Club 3 . . . He's fhe guy 'Ihaf can do if. FRANK J. KLOSIK JR .... Transferred from Norfhwesfern Milifary and Naval Academy, Lalce Geneva, Wisconsin 3: Hi-Y 4 . . . Every man musl' gel' fo heaven in his own way. WILLIAM KOHN . . . Wresfling I . . . Reioice, O young man in fhy you+h. FRED F. KOKASKA . . . An unexfinguished laughfer shalces fhe skies. PATRICIA ANN KOLAR . . . Beceus 2: Faculfy Assisfanf 2: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3: Scribblers 2, 3, 4 . . . Though she is small she is spriI'ely. ROSEMARY JOYCE KONCZAK . , . G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club I: Scribblers 3 . . . She wears fhe rose of youfh upon her. KENNETH JAMES KONFRST . . . Chess Club 4: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Men of few words malce fhe besf men. MERRYLIN KOPECKY . . . Bridle and Saddle I: Faculfy Assisfanf 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Masque and Wig 4: Pep Club 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Usher Club 3 . . . To her, life is wonderful fun. JO ANN KOPPA . . . Beceus 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club 3: P.E. Leader 3: Pep Club 3: Spanish Club 3 . . . Her voice was ever soff, genfle, and low, an excellenf fhing in women. EUGENE KORBEL . . . Foofball 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Wresfling I, 2, 3 . . . His life has many a hope and aim. Pclqe 47 ., . . I '- - '-1 WI eniom WALTER KORNGIEBEL . . . Foofball 2: Masque and Wig 4 . . . The only way fo have a friend is fo be one. RONALD J. KOSTKA . . . Baseball 2,3,4 . . . Here's fo a good feIIow. DANIEL T. KOWAL . . . Boys' Glee Club 2: German Club 2, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Masque and Wig 3, 4: Mafhemafics Club 2: Scope 4 . . . Diligence is fhe mofher of good forfune. CLAUDETTE ANNE KOZEL . . . French Club 2: G.A.A. I,2 . . . Around her she made an afmosphere of life. RONALD A. KRAATZ . . . Cross Counfry I: Track I, 2 . . . The besf of men have ever loved repose. ANITA JOYCE KRACMER . . . Transferred from Farraguf High School, Chicago, Illinois 3: G.A.A. 3: Girls' Glee Club 3 . . . FuIl of fun and full of mischief. CAROL LEE KRAKORA . . . Bridle and Saddle I . . . Confrary fo mosf women, she Icnows her own mind. ARLENE ROSE KREJCIK . . . Bios Logos 4: Choir 3.4: Clarion 2: Faculfy Assisfanf 4: F.N.A. 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 3: F.T.A. 4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Secrefary 4: Pro Merifo I, 2, 3, 4: Scope 4: Thespians 4 . . . Order is heaven's firsf law. FRANK J. KREML . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band I, 2 . . . I haven'f gof a worry in fhe world. DANN KRISAN . . . Movie Operafors 2, 3, 4 . . . The greaf pleasure in life is doing whaf people say you cannof do. GAIL J. KUBIK . . . Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Winning her way wifh exfreme genIIeness. ' JAMES R. KUBITZ . . . His ambifions are manIy. STEWART KUHN . . . Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Le-H'ermen's Club 4: Traclc I . . . As good nafured a soul as ever frod on shoe-leafher. JAMES FRANK KUNIK . . . Spanish Club I, 2: Wresfling I . . . Silence is sweefer fhan speech. ALICE DIANE LAGA . . . Transferred from Farraguf High School, Chicago, Illinois I . . . I can be serious, buf I'd rafher be gay. WILLIAM GRAHAM LECLEAR . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcefball I, 2, '3: Boys' Glee Club 3, 4: Chess Club 4: Clarion 3, 4: Cross Counfry I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Le'H'ermen's Club 3, 4: Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4: P.E. Leader 4: Rouser 4: Traclr I, 2, 3, 4 . . . His heighf shall be Ihe measure of his success. ANN INGRID LEFFER . . . Cheerleaders 2: Clarion I: Class Officer 2, Treasurer: French Club 3, 4: German Club 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Homecoming Courf 4: Junior Sweefhearf 3: Masque and Wig 3: Office Assisfanf 4: School Council I, 2, 3 . . . Golden hair, Iilre 'Ihe sunlighf sfreaming on her shoulder. WILLIAM PERT LESSER . . . Band I, 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Track 4 . . . The greafesf ioy in life is life iIseIf. Page 48 RICHARD A. LIKENS . . . Baseball, Manager I: Foofball, Manager I: Hi-Y 4 . . . Modesf and frue in all he does. BRUCE A. LIND . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band I: Rifle Club 2, 3, 4 . . . A penny for your fhoughfs. LYNN MARIE LIPKE . . . Transferred from Lalce Shore Junior High School, Jaclr- sonville. Florida I: F.T.A. 3: G.A.A. 3: P.E. Leader 3 . . . Life has no ioy wifhouf friends. KATHERINE JOANNE LOEPKE . . . Bios Logos 4: Clarion 2, 4: Debafe Club I: Masque and Wig 4: Office Assisfanf 4: Usher Club 4 . . . Wifh will one can do anyfhing. MICHAEL TERRANCE LORR . . . Baslcefball I, 2: Cross Counfry 2: Foofball I, 2, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Masque and Wig 4, Play 4: Traclr 2 . . . The world's as ugly, aye, as Sin, and almosf as delighfful. ROBERT GEORGE LUNDGREN . . . Baslrefball, Manager I: Foofball I: Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . Always somefhing new. MARGOT JEAN MAC DONALD . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 3: Clarion I, 2, 3: Class Officer 4, Business Manager: Debafe Club 2, Business Manager: French Club 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 2: Life Guard Club 3, 4: P.E. Leader 3: Rouser 2: School Council I, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, Vice presidenf 3: Synchronized Swim Club 4 . . . She always has fime fo smile. BONNIE SUE MAJEWSKI . . . Cheerleaders 3, 4, Capfain 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3: Pep Club 2: School Council 2 . . . Lovely, blooming, fresh and gay- JUNE H. MALEK . . . Transferred from Farraguf High School, Chicago, Illinois I: Beceus 2: Choir 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Home Economics Club 2: Jesfers 2: Spanish Club 2 . . . Happy am I, from care I am free. GERALD I. MALIK . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball I: Hi-Y 3: Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4 . . . He's fhe besf of all musicians. EDVIN MANNIKO . . . Transferred from Hyde Park High School, Chicago, Illinois 3: Swimming 3, 4 . . . Good men are scarce. JUDITH ANN MARCUCCI . . . Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4: Scribblers 4 Full of good worIcs. JEAN ANN MARSHALL . . . Beceus 2: Bridle and Saddle I: F.T.A. 3: G.A.A I, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 2, Board 4: Library Aides 2: Office Assisfanf 4: Pep Club 3 Pro Merifo I, 2: Scribblers 3: Usher Club 3, 4 . . . My friend is a person wifh whom I may be sincere. BARBARA ANN MASEK , . , Beceus 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 2, 3: Masque and Wig 4, Play 4: P.E. Leader 3: Spanish Club 2 . . . Her eyes are sfars of fwilighf fair. KAREN LOUISE MATTSON . . . G.A.A. I, 2: Girls' Chorus I, 2 . . . I chaffer as I go. GEORGE J. MATZ . . . Baseball I: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: LeHerman's Club 3, 4: Wresfling 2, 3 . . . He is always laughing. BONNIE JEAN MC CARTHY . . . Beceus 2: Pep Club 2: School Council I, 2 Spanish Club 2, 3: Usher Club 4 . . . A good clisposifion is a rare gift DAVID J. MC DOWELL . . . Baslrefball I, 2: Class Officer I, Treasurer: Foofball I 2: Hall Guard 4: P.E. Leader 4 . . . ls nof life a hundred fimes foo shorl' for us fo bore ourselves? Page 49 eniom eniom ROBERT UPHAM MC DOWELL . . . Band I, 2, 3: Baseball 2: Baslcefball I, 2: Camera Club 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3: School Council I, 4: Spanish Club 2 . . . A man is clevofed 'Io pleasure. JOAN BARBARA MELLER . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 2, 3: Scrib- blers 3 . . . There are oflen voice and words in a silenl look. DONALD B. MEYER . . . Band I, 2, 3: Bios Logos 2, 3, 4: German Club 2: Pep Band I, 2, 3 . . . And 'ihe muse of music lisfens. MARGUERITE ANTOINETTE MEYER . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Usher Club 3 . . . To be happy is her chief aim. JOSEPH MICHALCIK III . . . Baslreiball I, 2, 3: Hi-Y 4 . . . A lilile nonsense now and fhen is relished by Ihe wisesf men. KATHLEEN MARIE MIETUS . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2: Office Assisfanf 3, 4: Scribblers 4 . . . A lighl' hearf lives long. KENNETH J. MIETUS . . . Cross Counfry 2, 3, 4: Fooiball I: Hi-Y 4: LeHermen's Club 4: Traclc I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Humor is fhe Irey Io friendship. JUDITH THALIA MILLER . . . Beceus 2: Faculfy Assisfanl' 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Scribblers 4: Spanish Club 2 . . . Grace is given of God. MICHAEL DAVID MINGUS . . . Band I, 2,. 3, 4: Bios Logos 2, 3, 4, Vice presidenl' 3, 4: Chess Club 4: Clarion 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Masque and Wig 3: Mafhemafics Club 2: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4: Pro Merifo I, 2, 3: School Council 4: Scope 3 . . . Men of few words are fhe besl' of men. DAVID WESTON MOORE . . . Band I, 2: Orcheslra I, 2: Pep Band I, 2: P.E. Leader 4: Swimming I, 2 . . . OuieIness somefimes hides greaf depihs of humor. CARL THEODORE MOSETICK . . . Transferred fo Missouri Milifary Academy 2, relurned fo Riverside-Brookfield High School 3: Foolball I, 3, 4: Hall Guard 4: Hi-Y 4: Masque and Wig 3: Pep Club 3: Wreslilng I, 3, 4 . . . Happy heari- ed fellow. MARY-ANN J. MOTICKA . . . Choir 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secrefary 4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Spanish Club I, 2 . . . Sincerify and 'lrufh are Ihe basis of every vir+ue. ALICE MARGARET MOYLAN . . . Beceus 2: Faculfy Assisfanl' I, 3, 4: F.T.A. 2: Secrelary 2: Home Economics Club I: Library Aides 2: Publice Relalions Assisianf 4: Scribblers 3, 4 . . . Born wifh a gif? of laugh'rer. SANDRA CATHERINE MRAZEK . . . French Club I: G.A.A. I: Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3 . . . Her hair is of golden color. JOHN CADDY MURPHY . . . Hi-Y 3, 4: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3: Pro Merilo I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenl 3: School Council I: Scope 3, 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4 . . The eye is no+ safisfied wifh seeing. GEORGE A. MUSIL . . . Why worry when life is so shorI? WENDELL KENNETH MYLES . . . Baseball, Manager I: Camera Club 4: Golf 2, 4: P.E. Leader 4 . . . Always courfeous, always kind. PATRICIA CATHERINE MYTYS . . . Transferred from Farragui High School, Chi- cago, lllinois 2: Bios Logos 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Rifle Club 2, 3: Scope 3, 4, Busi- ness Edilor 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Usher Club 3, 4 . . . A good and sieacly worker. ' Page 50 JULIE NACHTMAN . . . Bridle and Saddle I: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Hisrorian 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 4: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Pro Meri-I-o I, 2, k3: Rouser 3, 4, Ari Edilor 4: Spanish Club 3: Sychroniied Swim Club 4: Usher Club 3 . . . To be an arfisl is a greal' I'hing. JANICE LOUISE NADAR . . . Band 2, 3, 4: Head Maiorefle 4: German Club 2, 3, Vice presidenl' 2, Presideni 3: Home Economics Club 3: Masque and Wig 4: Office AssisI'anI 4: Orcheslra 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4 . . . Her 'Face befolcened all Ihings clear and good. JUDITH NADEL . . . G.A.A. I, 2 . . . I am no- angel. PATRICIA ANN NAGEL . . . Beceus 2-: F.N.A. 2: G.A.A. 3: Home Economics Club 2, 3: Pep Club 2 . . . WhaI' wisdom can you 'Find Ihal' is grealer 'Ihan kindness. ARLISS DOROTHY NEUMANN . . . Band I: G.A.A. I, 3 . . . Soi-I' hair, on which light drops a diamond. GAIL GEORGENE NEUMANN . . . Choir 2, 3, 4: Clarion 2: Facully AssisIan'r 2: F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Corresponding Secrelary 3, Presidenl' 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Hi-C I: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4: Jesrers 2: P.E. Leader 3: Rouser 4: Scope 4: Sharclub Senafe 3, 4 . . . Life is'for'IiIied by many friendships. PAUL NEWCUM . . . Boys' Glee Club 2: Choir 2, 3, 4: Jeslers I, 2, Play I, 2, Presi- den? 2: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3, 4, Presidenf 4: P.E. Leader 3, 4: School Council I, 2: Scope 3: Thespians 4 . . . Our whole life is a play. PHILIP JOSEPH NICOLETTI JR .... Young fellows will be young fellows. PETER H. NUTLEY . . . Golf I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3: LeI Iermen's Club 3, 4: Mafhemalics Club 2: Rifle Club 2: Wresiling 2 . . . He Iceeps his Ihough+s 'Io himself. HOWARD A. O'CONNOR . . . Transferred from Rich Township High School, Parlc Fores'I', Illinois 3 . . . All men mean well. FRANCES PATRICIA OGLIETTI . . . F.T.A. 2, 3. 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Board 4: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club 2: Spanish Club I, 2: Synchronized Swim Club 4 . . . Look info her eyes and you see a liI IIe angel: loolc a liH'Ie deeper and you see a li'H'Ie imp. JOHN L. PATTERSON . . . Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Chase Me- morial Trophy 3: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Co-Caplain 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice presidenl' 3, Presiclenl' 4: Le'Hermen's Club 2, 3, 4: P.E. Leader 3 . . . There is no limil' Io his abiIi+ies. SHARON PATTON . . . Facully Assisfani' 2: F.N.A. 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Nurse's Assisi'- an'r 3, 4 . . . All Ihe days of her life are happy. JACOUELINE PATZELT . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2: Chess Club 4: Choir 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Keynole Club 4: Rouser 3: Scope 3, 4: Edilor-in-chief 4: Spanish Club I, 2. 3, 4: Valediclorian 4 . . . l like 'Io wall: aboul amidsi 'the beauliful Ihings I'ha+ adorn Ihe world. DOUGLAS A. PAUTSCH . . . Choir I, 2 . . . II's been a hard sIruggle. CHARLES JOHN PECKAT . . . Chess Club 4: German Club 3, Treasurer 3 . . AII Iongues spealc well of him. JAMES A. PEKLO . . . Baseball I, 2: Fooiball I . . . A fellow of infinire ies'I'. MARCIA ANN PELTON . . . Clarion I: French Club 2, 3, 4, Vice presidenf 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Library Aides 3: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2: School Council I, 2: Usher Club 3, 4 . . . Those move easiesl who have learned 'Io dance. Page 51 eniord eniom JOAN ELAINE PENNOCK . . . Transferred from Wesf High School, Rockford, Illinois 2: Choir 2, 3, 4 . . . A Iiffle girl wifh a big smile. BARBARA ANN PEROUTKA . . . Beceus 2: Nurse's Assisfanf 2, 4: Pep Club 2: Scribblers 3 . . . A cheerful, friendly person. DOROTHY GRACE PETERSEN . . . Beceus 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Scribblers 3, 4: Scope 4: Spanish Club I, 2 . . . Quie'I' poise and self-composure. MELODY ANN PETERSON . . . Beceus 2: Boys' Glee Club Accompanisf 3: Choir 4, Accompanisf 4: Clarion I, 2,: G.A.A. I: Keynofe Club 3, Secrefary 3: Rouser 2: Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 3, Presidenf 4 . . . Her fingers shame fhe ivory keys: fhey dance so lighf aIong. CAROL JOY PETROVIC . . . Girls' Chorus I, 2: Office Assisfanf 4 . . . Life is nof af all wifhouf delight GEORGE J. PHILLIP . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: LeHermen's Club 4: Mafhemafics Club 2: Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2: Tennis Manager I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Silence is more manly fhan speech. GEORGE PITLIK . . . Transferred from Proviso High School, Maywood Illinois 4 . . . We know only a Iiffle abouf you. buf all we know is good. MARIAN EMILIE PLHAK . . . Beceus 2: Choir 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club I: Hi-C I: Home Economics Club 3 . . . Happy and gay, she's always 'Ihaf way. LAWRENCE A. POLTROCK . . . German Club 2, 3: Hi-Y 4: Keynofe Club 4: Tennis I, 2 . . . I never mef a man I didn r like. MARILYN JEAN POLULACH . . . Beceus 2: Choir 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Jesfers 2 Play 2: Keynofe Club 3,4: Masque and Wig 4: Spanish Club I, 2, 3 . . . Pefife and sweet THOMAS OWEN PONSONBY . . . Boys' Glee Club 2, 3: Foofball I: Orchesfra I, 2: Spanish Club 2, 3 , . . The force of his merif makes his way. GEORGE ARTHUR POUSKA .... Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra 3: Pep Band 4: Pro Merifo I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Knowledge and frufh is 'rhe greaf sun in fhe firmamenf. RAYMOND THOMAS PRANSKY . . . Cross Counfry 3: German Club 3, 4: Movie Operafors I, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 3: Swimming I . . . Joking and humor are pleasant ROBERT PRAZAK . . . Band 3: Baseball I: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Le+fermen's Club 3, 4: Orchesfra I: School Council 3: Track 2 . . . I love 'Ihe game beyond fhe prize. THOMAS KAREL PRENDERGAST .. . Band I, 2: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 2: Chess Club 4: Choir 3, 4: Clarion 4: Debafe Club 2: Foofball I, 2: Golf 3: Hi- Y 3, 4: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Track I, 2, 4 . . . Knowledge is power. ROBERT JOSEPH RADA . . . Hi-Y 3, 4: Leffermen's Club 3, 4: Swimming Manager I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2 . . . Tall, dark, and handsome is he. ROBERT MAJOR RATTNER . . . Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Choir 4: Class Bum 4: King Bum 4: Class Officer 3, Presidenf 3: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Leffer- men's Club 3, 4: P.E. Leader 3, 4: School Council 4: Spanish Club 4 . . . We specialize in 'Phe wholly impossible, doing fhings nobody ever could do. WILLIAM F. REARDON . . . Hi-Y 4: Wresfling Manager I, 2 . . . He greefs life wifh a smile. Page 52 CARTER THOMAS REED . . . Boys' Glee Club 3: Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-C I: Hi-Y 4: Masque and Wig 4: Play 4: Wresfling 3 . . . For he's a iolly good fellow. FRANK DAVID REEKIE . . . Band I: Tennis 3 . . . LiHle said is soonesl' mended. KENNETH L. REINHARDT . . . Transferred from J. Slerling Morfon High School, Cicero, Illinois 3: Choir 4 . . . Every man has his Iaulls and honesfy is his. MARIE F. REITSCHLAGER . . . Girls' Chorus I, 2 . . . FrivoIi'I'y is Ihe gifl of you'rh. ROBERT D. RELYEA . . . Chess Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Keynole Club 3, 4: Track 3 . . . Silence is wisdom. ALLAN REZABEK . . . Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baske-Iball I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4, Manager 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Le-Hermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Office Assisfanf 4: P.E. Leader 4 . . . l live in a crowd of ioIIi'Iy. JUDITH CLAIRE REZNICEK . . . Choir 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Girls' Glee Club 3: Office Assislanl' 4 . . . My hearl is like a singing bird. DONALD EDWARD RICHIED . . . Transferred from Fenwick High School, Oak Park, Illinois I . . . If is good Io make a iesI. ANTON W. RICKER . . . Golf 2, 3, 4: LeHermen's Club 3, 4 . . . The pleasure of life is according 'Io 'rhe man Ihal lives if. GEORGE J. RIEBER . . . Boys' Glee Club 2, 3: Chess Club 4: Track 2, 4, Manager 2 . . . The bes+ of men have ever loved repose. RONALD G. RIZZO . . . Facully AssisI'an'I 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Le'H'er- men's Club 4 . . . S1'ric'rly in Ihe groove. THOMAS J. ROCHE . . . Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Foo +baII I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: LeHermen's Club 3, 4: P.E. Leader 4 . . . An able man on and off 'Ihe gridiron. JACQUELINE BLANCHE ROSS . . . Pro Merilo I. 2, 3 . . . Paradise is open Io all kind heads. DIANE BETTE ROUSE F.N.A. 3: Scribblers 3 . . . Grace is Io Ihe body whal' good sense is Io Ihe mind. JOSEPH VICTOR RUND . . . Baseball 2 . . . The man who loves and laughs musl sure do weII. SUSAN DIANE RUTSCHMAN . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2: Clarion I: F.N.A. I: F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Pro Merilo 2, 3, 4: Rouser 3, 4: Business Edilor 4 . . . 'Twas her ihinking of olhers 'Iha'I made you Ihink of her. BOYD R. SAUTER . . . Baseball 2: Foofball Manager 2: Movie Operafors I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club I: Track I . . . Jusl a handful, buf a barrel full of fun. NANCY PATRICIA SCHEJBAL . . . Beceus 2: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, pleasanl as 'Ihe day is long. ?7i fi7 i:55BE -eff? 'Vg 'M ffl' Y. L Asiigffi, 3... As Page 53 eniom eniom ALBERT STEPHEN SCHLACHTMEYER JR .... German Club 2, Presidenf 2: Jesfers I, 2, Play 2, Treasurer 2: Keynofe Club 3, 4, Presidenf 3, 4: Masque and Wig 3, 4. Play 3, 4 . . . The pIay's fhe +hing. BERNICE PAULINE SCHMIDT . . . Faculfy Assisfanf 4: Home Economics Club I . . . A sweef girl wifh golden hair. EDWARD PHILLIP SCHOENTHALER JR .... Baslrefball I, 2: Foofball 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Masque and Wig 4, Play 4: P.E. Leader 4 . . . l am very fond of fhe company of Iadies. JAMES WILLIAM SCHREIBER . . . Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Hall Guard 3: Leffermen's Club 3, 4: Wresfling I, 2 . . . May his hearf never be as hard as his muscle. PHYLLIS EILEEN SHARPE . . . Transferred from Sainf Charles High School, Sainf Charles, Illinois 3: Band 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: F.T.A. 3, 4: Keynofe Club 4: Nurse's Assisfanf 4: Scope 4 . . . Few fhings are impossible fo diligence and skill. SUSAN SHOBE . . . Transferred from Oak Perl:-River Foresf High School, Oalc Parlr, Illinois 2: Choir 3: Girls' Glee Club 2: Pep Club 2: Usher Club 3 . . . A gleam of merry mischief glinfs wifhin her eyes. CLAUDE STEPHEN SIKORA . . . Chess Club 4, Vice presidenf 4: Cross Counfry 3, 4: Foofball 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Pro Merifo 3, 4: Rifle Club 2: Traci: 2 . . . Manners malre fhe man. ROGER WILLIAM SIMAK . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2: Pro Merifo I, 2 . . . lf is fhe mind fhaf malres fhe man. RONALD SIMPSON . . . Some men were born 'lo be quiet JAMES A. SINDELAR . . . Baseball I, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Leffermen's Club 3, 4: Life Guard Club 4: Wresfling 3, 4 . . . Do noi' disfurb. l'm in repose. JOHN KARL SKALA . . . Transferred from J. Sferling Mor-ion High School Cicerq, Illinois 2 . . . Give me lofs of fun. MARLENE ANN SKARDA . . . Cheerleaders I, 2, 3. Capfain 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Home Economics Club I . . . Mirfh, I mean fo live wifh fhee. NANCY SYLVIA SKORA . . . Beceus 2: F.N.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice presidenf 3, Presidenf 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 2, 3, Assisfanf Poinf Secrefary 4: Home Economics Club I: Junior Red Cross I, 2, Treasurer 2: Nurse's Assisfanf 2: P.E. Leader 3 . . . As'merry as fhe day is Iong. ALLEN CHARLES SKOREPA . . . Bios Logos 2, 3, 4: Masque and Wig 3, Play 3: Office Assisfanf 3, 4: Scope 3: Wresfling 2.. . . Joining and humor are pleasant JANET MAE SLOMKA . . . Beceus 2, Treasurer 2: Class Officer 2, Secrefary 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Courf 4: School Council I, 2, 3, 4: Sharclub Senafe 2, 3, 4: Swim Meef Affendanf 4 . . . PersonaIify has 'Ihe power fo open many doors. RICHARD E. SLOVACEK . . . Chess Club 4: Pro Merifo I, 2: Rifle Club 4 . . Wisdom is beffer fhan rubies. CHARLES WILLOUGHBY SMITH . . . Band I, 2, 3: Boys' Glee Club 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Jesfers 2, Play 2: Life Guard Club 4: Masque and Wig 3, 4: Play 3: School Council 3: Scope 4: Swimming I, 2: Tennis I . . . Philosophy is fhe arf of living. PETER KENNY SMITH . . . Clarion 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Leffermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Life Guard Club 2, 3, 4: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3: P.E. Leader 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Mischief lurlcs in every dimple. Page 54 SANDRA LYNN SPEVAK . . . Beceus 2: Facully Assislani' 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3 . . . Sue was born lo be happy. LILLIAN ANTONIA SRCH . . . Office Assislanl 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Scribblers 3, 4: Usher Club 3, 4 . . . Silence may be good and can do lillle harm. KATHERINE STASTNY . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: French Club I: G.A.A. I, 2: Girls' Glee Club 3: Pep Band I, 2, 3 . . . Youlh is io all lhe glad season of life. KAREN IRENE STEIGER . . . Bridle and Saddle I: Facully Assislanl' 4: French Club I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 4: Jeslers 2, Play: P.E. Leader 3: Scribblers 3, 4, Secrelary 4 . . . There's naughl of selfishness in her. PENELOPE CATHERINE STELMACK . . . Transferred from Sainl Ann High School, Chicago, Illinois 2: Scribblers 3 . . . Unders+anding is lhe weallh of weallh. BARBARA ANN STEPAN . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2: Library Aides 3 . . . Poise, polish and personalily plus. WILLIAM JOHN STEPAN . . . Transferred from J. Slerling Morlon High School, Berwyn, Illinois 2: LeI lermen's Club 3, 4: Traclr 3: Wreslling 2, 3, 4 . . . He gives us 'Fun and laughler. ROBERT BERNHART STOCKING . . Band I, 2: Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 4: Foolball I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Keynole Club 3, 4: LeH'ermen's Club 4: Orcheslra I: P.E. Leader 4: Traclr I, 2 . . . The 'lirsl' lesl of a 'fruly greal man is his humilil'y. ROSEMARY STOLFA . . . Beceus 2, Vice presidenl: Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Vice presidenl' 2, Secrelary 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Homecoming Courl 4: Pro Merilo 2: School Council I, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secrelary 4: Sharclub Senale 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice presidenl 4 . . . Nolhing ever succeeds which exuberanf spirils have noi helped lo produce. NANCY LEA STONIS . . . Girls' Chorus I . . . You'I'h comes bul' once in a li'lelime. GERALD DOUGLASS STORMER . . . Chess Club 4: Facully Assislanf 4: German Club 2, 3: Golf I, 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Keynofe Club 3, 4: Masque and Wig 4 . . . Music is a 'Ihing of -Ihe world which I love most BONNIE LOU STRAPAZON . . . Girls' Chorus I . . . l am blilhe and gay. PATRICIA STROUPE . . . Beceus 2: Facully Assislanl' 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Rouser 2: Spanish Club I, Syncronized Swim Club 4 . . . lmagina'Iion is lhe eye of Ihe soul. LAURENCE E. SVAB . . . Transferred from Harrison Technical High School, Chicago, Illinois I: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Bios Logos 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Orcheslra 3, 4: Pep Band I, 2, 3: Pro Merilo 2, 3: Tennis I, 2 . . . Where l'here's music 'lhere can'l be mischief. RUDY G. SVOBODA . . . Baseball 4: Chess Club 4: Pro Merilo I, 2 . . . Good worlcs annoinl a man. EDWARD CARL TAUGHER JR .... Baslcelball I: Boys' Glee Club 2: Choir I, 3, 4 . . . He who sings scares away his woes. DAVID ALAN TAYLOR . . . Chess Club 4 . . . He hurries nor, he worries nol, his calm is undislurbed. JOHN S. TEMPLETON . . . Transferred from J. Slerling Morron High School, Cicero, Illinois 3 . . . He has slerling qualifies. Page 55 eniom eniom ANTHONY JOHN TERLEP . . . Band 2: Rifle Club 4: Wreslling 2 . . . Learn fo know him and you'lI like him. CYNTHIA RUTH TIMKO . . . Choir 2, 3, 4: F.N.A. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club I: Maiorelfes I, 2: Pro Merifo I, 2 . . . A smile is fhe whisper of a laugh. EDEL SONJA TINGGAARD . . . Transferred from Hirsh High School, Chicago, Illinois 2: G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Girls' G-lee Club 2: Home Economics Club 4: Office Assislanf 3: Sco-pe 4 . . . A sweef, affracfive kind of charm. JOHN ANDREW TOMAN . . . Hall Guard 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Office Assisfanf 4: Wresfling I, 2 . . . He rides God's bafflefield in a flashing car. JOSEPH L. TOPINKA . . . Chess Club 4: Foofball 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Pro Merifo 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 2 . . . A sociable, friendly, honesf lad. SUSAN THAYER TOWNE . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 3: Chess Club 4: F.T.A. 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Jesfers I, 2, Play I: Masque and Wig 4: Pro Merifo I, 2, 3, 4, Vice presidenf 3: Rouser 3, 4, Edifor in chief 4: Scope 4: Thespians 4: Usher Club 3, 4, Secrefary 4 . . . The knowledge of words is fhe gafe of schoIarship. BEVERLY JEAN TRANTINA . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I . . . Happiness is fhe harvesf of a quief life. THOMAS FRANK TUCEK . . . Class Officer 3, Treasurer: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Le'H'ermen's Club 3, 4: P.E. Leader 4: School Council 3: Track I, 2, 4 . . . Life is ifself buf a game of fooI'baII. JANET TURECEK . . . Bois Logos 2: G.A.A. 2: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Vice presidenf 3: Spanish Club 2: Usher Club 3. 4 . . . Genfle and personable. CHARLES URBANEK . . . Baseball 2: Cross Counfry I, 2: Hall Guard 4: Track I, 2: Wresfling 2 . . . A day is noi gone by 'lhal' I do noi' seek adven'Iure. PAUL J. VALENTINO . . . We don'f wan-I' him any longer - he is long enough. BONNIE VANATA . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2: School Council I, 2: Usher Club 3, 4 . . . I am wealfhy in my friends. JAMES A. VERHOEVEN . . . Foofball I: Golf 2, 4: Hi-Y 3: Lef'lermen's Club 2, 3. 4, Vice presidenl 4: Life Guard Club 3, 4, Vice presidenf 4: P.E. Leader 3, 4: School Council 3, 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4. Co-capfain 4: Track I . . . A frue spori' in every sense of fhe word. RICHARD R. VERMOCH . . . Band I: Faculfy Assisfanf 2: Pep Band I: Tennis 2 . . . Someday I will casf off my boyish pranks and become a man. ROBERT A. VERNETTI . . . Transferred from Clearcreek Local Township High School, Springboro, Ohio 3: Baskefball Manager 3, 4: Faculfy Assisfanf 4: Hi-Y 3 . . . An easy minded soul and always was. ELLEN VESSELL . . . Office Assisfanf 4 . . . Joys are our wings. MICHAEL JOSEPH VEVERKA . . . Track 2, 3, 4 . . . I do nof care one s+raw. PATRICIA ANN VITA . . . Home Economics Club 4: Office Assisfanf 3: Scribblers 4 . . . A pleasanl- nafure shines fhrough her quiefness. THOMAS L, VLACH . . . Band I, 2, 3: Movie Operafors I, 2: Pep Band I . . . Beware, I may ye-I' be famous. Page 56 SUSAN MARIE VOPATA . . . Bridle and Saddle I: French Club I, 2: F.'I'.A. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I: Nurse's Assislanl 3: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 3: Usher Club 4 . . . Joy is more divine lhan sorrow. GEORGE VRHEL . . . LeHermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Life Guard Club 4, Presidenl 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4, Co-caplain 4: Traclr 3 , . . ln sporls he does excel. LENORE JUDITH VYTISKA . . . Beceus 2: Choir 2, 3, 4: F.N.A. 2, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Junior Red Cross 2: Pep Club 3: Spanish Club I, 2 . . . Oh pleasure, you are indeed a pleasanl' lhing. WILLIAM RICHARD WARFIELD . . . Bios Logos 2: P.E. Leader 4: Traclr 2 . . . You'rh comes bul' once in a IifeIime. RICHARD MANSFIELD WEDDLE . . . Foolball I: Hi-Y 3, 4: Le+'Iermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Life Guard Club 4: Pro Meri+o I: Rouser 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4 . . . l hare girls: +hey irri+a're me: I love Io be irrilaIed. RAYMOND A. WEIHOFEN . . . Facully Assisianl' 4: Malhemalics Club 2 . . . Benea+h a rough exlerior lies a very genlle heart GARY JAMES WENZBAUER . . . Baseball I: Malhemalics Club 2: Rifle Club 2 . . . The less you say, lhe less you have Io reIrac'I. ROY CHARLES WIEWIORA . . . Transferred from Fenwiclc High School, Oaic Farlr, Illinois 2 . . . You'rh will have i-Is fling. DIANE LOUISE WILSON . . . Chess Club 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Vice presidenl 4: Office Assislanl' 3: Pro Meri'I'o I, 2, 3, 4: Public Relalions 4: Rouser 4: Scope 4: Thespians 4: Usher Club 3, 4 . . . Blushing is 'Ihe color of virIue. MICHAEL WITWER . . . Baslrefball I: Bios Logos 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2: French Club 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Keyhole Club 4: School Council 4 . . . Life is bul 'rhoughlf' SAMUEL W. WITWER JR .... Baslrelball I: Boys' Glee Club 3: Foolball I, 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Keynole Club 4: School Council 4 . . Rugged individualism. MARY LOUISE WOEHLER . . . Choir 3, 4: F.N.A. 4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Library Aides 2: Pep Club 3 . . . God gave speech 'lo all, song lo few. MARI-JO WOLGEMUTH . . . Rouser 3, 4: Scribblers 3: Sharclub Senaie 2 . . . A Flower of beauly on a siem of grace. BARBARA JEAN WROLSON . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Scribblers 3 . . . She possesses an air of grace. JOHN M. ZDENEK . . . German Club 2, 3: Hi-Y 3: Siege Crew 3, 4 . . . His quielness hides a mullifude of 1houghIs. CAROL ANN ZEMAN . . . Scribblers 3 . . . SiIence is sweeler lhan speech. GEORGE J. ZEMEK, JR. . . . Transferred from Kelly High School, Chicago, Illinois I . . . If is fhe wise head 'I'ha'l makes Ihe slill 'longue. ROBERT ANTON ZMUDKA . . . Tracl: Manager 2 . . . Lel's live a liH'le. BEVERLY ANN ZON . . . Choir I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I: Jesfers I, 2: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3: Nurse's Assislanl 4 . . . She is pleasani 'fo wall: wilh, wiHy lo laik wilh and pleasing 'lo Ihinlc on. Page 57 eniorfi may ijfiil ll-oven Toasiing Beefhoven on his birflw- day, senior boys sparlr lunchroom roufine. Blending 'their voices harmonious- ly are Melody Peferson, Jaclrie Paiielf, and Tracy Byrom. graoluafing fieniom LOLQJ akecwf Page 58 -? ,gig ., 4? 2 i Congraiulaling Dan Heclden on his elecfion 'fo flue Naiicnal Honor Secieiy are Regina Bardauslcas and Mr. Duval. Vicfory af homecoming wenf 'fo rhe fooiball 'ream and fhe senior girls' pinlr and purple cow. Cauglvi in fhe spirii' of rhe Bundle Drive, Hi-Y members iribure fheir services ro 'flue senior effort Jerry Chlumslry, Greg Fosier, and Mr. Nemecek con- ll I 0 ,U 15, C0 8987 lfl'l6U l L6tgQ i ' f ' Page 59 l il1e junior class +l'lrougl1 an aciivify-filled Sn , 1 I byfyeaifare Treasurer Sharon McHugh, Presideni Harry , ..v , i,f ' ,Genanh Vice presideni' Roger Siedronslcy, Busi- 'Ln -s .' '51 I' yy,,t5,,. ne.5s Manager Glen Hess, Sponsor Miss Wilson, xr? .ggi Secrelary Karen Fisher. iiff T X,,A. I' ,3- fulilil .Jlln-L ' WB 1 ' ,. ,-' 5, e .1 'VU' 4 .rf kfxh yi, -.sf . ' fl ., 92,2 Vp- ,ii wr!! A uri? juniom i f si f io i f Q .. ,i .mi in 1. 'I Successfully mee'I'ing wifh Hue problems of ad- vanced algebra ancl chemisfry and doing iusiice +o fhe privilege of being leaders as upperclassmen, +l1e iuniors showed R-B and flue communify whai an enfer- prising group ihey were. Combining i-heir efforis, iuniors displayed class unify as 1-hey worked +oge+l1er for anienchaniing prom. Wilh unlimiled enlhusiasm i'l1ey swifily progressed ioward fheir ul+ima're goal. Colleciing papers and selling Chrislmas cards all wenl' 'lo make l'l'1is year's Palmer House prom an ou'l'si'anding one. gaine new infiiglrfd FIRST ROW: P. Ac- lrerman, M. Allison, y 4 M. Andersen, D. An- , A Q' . ij ..ggj'3..' derson, R. Anderson, fi - - if ii T. Anderson, J. Ani'- czalr. S E C O N D ' ROW: J. Anionicic, rsrsa ...sg 3 , - Q yy qqyi H J. Asaro, S. Babirak, ' , J- Bafbefie. C- Baf- R... S. L. , J ' Q 2i . , F . : : A l x.. 4 1 B s no n. TH I R D V r -5 ,::.. 3 .:,. 1 Y my ,, . if. . vb . fglygxsy ROW: J. Bariunelr, it A i A i i Q ' l 'A ' 6 'Jr' J. Basalr, R. Baslro- I. .I Al E V 1 D .L H vic, K. Bahlaglio, A. V - :,' Baumruclcer, K. Bee- N 17 chler, R. Bellis. :,. A ...1 i., iii ' zzi I iig' 5 --'- S S l . . A ': ' Page 60 FIRST ROW: J. sen- Ilq, , nes, W. Bergsfrand, R. Beriolino, J. Biclc- neII, V. BieIiIr, J, V555 ..A. ' ug Bierbauer, K. Bindi. 3,'L S 5 j ' SECOND ROW. E. Birchali, K. Bisch- man. J. Biorn, B. Biaha, M. Blanco, G. Blum, D. Boos'I'er. THIRD ROW: N Boo+h, B. Boseir, F. Bowlcer, S. Brady, J Brancaio, T. Brown rigg, R. Broz. FOU RTH ROW: B. Brunner A. Bucci G. Buchwald N. Buegal M. BueH'ner W . v I fe in it . in . . EW C. Buhrows, O. Bur- ' . cal. FIFTH ROW: H Burire. C. Burns, M. Bursach, L. Carlson T. Caruso, D. Cer- mak, E. Cerny. SIX- TH ROW: P. Cha- Q If . gi? 2 Im .. -- . . Iouplra, J. Charlfon J. Check, L. Child J. Chrasielc, R Chrisfensen, J. Cim- balisfa. Q ' .Q-4. Z 2' I . de? QQ- ,,.. I Q... f 15 .Q 5314 4. -Al- mg? ,... ,QI - N. fw- ,,,. .-r. 51. .V . .... . 4. .I-I ..,.. , s . I is-xi an we fkrougk Waricjue an Img, .M y SEVENTH ROW: G. Cinafl, R. Cingle, P. Clapp, V. Cline, L. Colon, E. Conklin, L. Cook. EIGHTH ROW: D. Cox, G. Creadon, F. Crowe, S. Cuyler, B. Cylrner, G. Czuba, A. Dan- ca. NINTH ROW: W. Dedic, J. Deer- ing, B. DeGraaf, B. de'Leon, D. Dennis- +on, G. Dennis+on, P. DiDemonico. I I Q 'V V K5 m A vi' , I H 7' I-K '..,.:1 ii ff ,L , sh M in ,.,h ,. 5 I ,Vf' L, I ' i . It :I . . V -V ' -nf. f Z , ,. I .. 15- ' -' Q 1 - N I 1' If - ,,5,,...--nz., ,,..u..:'Q . .1--: . - - I JFIL' .,fz?Gi6.f.eii1fm .a.mf mil . . Page 61 I 5-F 'fy .,.,. . , ... K 3 1- I .W T? I . , . .. ,,,,, I gL,, FIRST ROW: W. Doering, M. Dohnal, D. Dolezal, P. Doma- byI, J. Doubelr, B. Doughfery, J. Dow- n e y. S E C O N D ROWL C. Draeger, J. Drobish, E. Drum- mond, C. Dunne C. Dvorak, G. Dvorak, M. Ehleri. THIRD ROW: D. Eiserman, R. Engler, C. Erbs, M. Evans, M. Eve'H, A. Ewerf, M. FaIco. FOURTH ROW: H. Farag, N. FauI, J. Felsch, J. Ficlras, E. Fie, R. Filceis, J. FiIIp. FIFTH ROW: V. FiIipeIr, V. Fisera, K. Fisher, J. FIegeI, M. Fofonlca, J. Fore- man, D. Formafo. SIXTH ROW: D. Forselr, S. Fransen, A. FuIraI, R. FuIraI, ' K. Gailis, P. Ga+z, ,, . E, H. Genanf. Tl a . -:.. - , X , .-.' - in .... ' I unions enioye a fun-AKA , Page 62 , . -. -- .,....e,.., .. . 1. . 'ah 'W 2 Iv ff if If If ...... . svjqfj '- SEVENTH ROW: D. Gen'l'iIe, B. GerIicI1. G. GiacomeIIi, B. Gibbs, R. Giierson- Ire, J. GoeI'1I, R. Go- I1 r Ir e. E I G H T H ROW: S. Goodwin, D. Gossling, B. Gray, J. Grill, R. Grosser, J. Guer- riero, L. Gu muIs. NINTH ROW: J. Guyon, B. Gwin, M. HacIcI, J. Hagen- berg, K. Hall, M. Hames, J. Haney. Enfer+aining fheir fellow Sharclub members af 'rhe annual cos+ume dinner are iuniors Pa+ Domabyl Sharon Koe, Karen Hlavka, and Joan Bicknell. elfifl 0l LCl,l'l'I, ln December I958 R-B suffered 'Phe loss of one of iis iunior sfudenis Richard Quilsch. Sevenieen year old Dick was iaken from us by an unrimely aHack of leukemia. Bui' alfhough he IS now gone 'From our physical world he is in essence sfill wifh us. Noi' a day goes by 'lhaf we doni' see displayed in ofhers some of fhe wonderful fraifs fhai were so much a parl' of Dick s characfer. Dick Quilsch mighi' be summed up as a young man sfanding for fhe ideals of courage hones+y spor+smanship and iusf plain good living. Because he represenfed fhese ideals in so many ways if is almosf impossible -For R-B sfudenis lo live from day fo day wiihouf being consianfly reminded of Dick in some way or anofher. Alfhough Dick has leff ihis life for -lhe ulfimafe one his memory will surely live on among s. O I I I I . I I . I I I I I , U e ucafiona! llfljafikingfon frqo FIRST ROW: G. Haugh, V. Have- meyer, C. Hawes, R. Heard, J. Hebda, K. Hede, J. Hein SECOND ROW: L Hein, M. Hender- son, J. Herman, J Herzberg, G. Hess. M. Hill, D. Hlava- cek. THIRD ROW K. Hlavacek, K.Hla- ..,,,'A, 1 ff ,J -5 ww -f w:w.w1,:q35f.,., f , .4 ,. .Q 9 5 if WHK 9' . e g 4 'ii ,ga fi , ,WEE iff' :iwilsiii 1 .- .. Q-sax-ff ,f 1- Hwmz .ms f im.: hmm. my .Q ....... , .. Q, W, ' 7 .rf-se . .. ,,. ,,,. V .-Q.. L .GJ QL . . x -Ma.. ,. .ga X 3? .I i E E . ffm? ' mu gf' .4 X' rl v- -.f-Wa' E sa 1.2: - 'L ei fi, M, , tb - 5. cka, J. Hofsira, J , L I Holland, B. Hone, J iiififl yly . . an 1 ,,.. y D. Hosek, A. Hreisa. ii 1 JJ X 1 . . ..,' j . -f.a.L I fx ' Page 63 I n 2 QM. I . E.: f R251 :Q-If an 5. 1 L- 12272, ek 1. Z , ,ga if Q5-me - V ff f ,1 xl f .- 1 ! r 'ig' +41 9 'max Q05 QL is SBA ,, .1 . K s f 'A 5 .1 im. .. 'E-.: - :f ::' 5 .:,.., m , . . I' .. fe, ge., -4 v ,.g. ..,. . v f . I s NSY' i Aria f .ii gmail uniorfi ac ieue '.1's., - . 3 2,5 5...:::x: , , Q gs Ii? QE .EE may 1. W 2 x . .. .f , 5 , 3 ft, , - WP Q 4-, P, gf f .: . 1 2 Q. w H W '5- -4 , vm. Jw. is W Q Q' , J ' f..g:j.:g i f ,..:,: 1 Q S ' .wa ':'. YA P' 1 I .ri ' ,A VV L FIRST ROW: S. Hrica, E. HrIreI, S. Hrianelr, H. Hullra, J. Hummel, G. In- crocci, S. Irlbaclcer. SECOND ROW: B. Jablonslri, W. Jan- Irovslry, L. Jarosilr, R. Jehlilc, D. Jeppesen, K. Jilelr, A. John- son. THIRD ROW: B. Johnson, J. Jo- seph, R. Kabalrer, D. Kaciara, B. Kanak J. Karela, C. KarI'hI FOURTH ROW: A. Kasper, D. Kafara, J. Keller, M. Ken- nedy, T. Keppner, J. Kernilr, E. Kesman. FIFTH ROW: S. Kessel, H. King, R. Kirch, C. KH, P. Kizior, C. Klang, D. Klodner. SIXTH ROW: P. Kmoch, L. Knorps, K. Knoslra, R. Koca, R. Koca, R. Kodiclelr, S. Koe. new prominence - wa N ' . ..,,.- , J. , W, i v.,, , TMI I ... . W -we S ff a .fl - , Q-fs ,,,. - , - .7 ., 'V zE?5E 4 ,,-. ff ' 4 ,.,, , . M. .- Rf Page 64 SEVENTH ROW: R. Koeneman, S. Kolres, F. Kolar, C. Kon- frsf, T. Konicelr, J. Kopic. J. Kosey. EIGHTH ROW: L. Kofnour, D. Koulrol, J. Krachi, R. Kra- jicelc. M. Krafoch- vil, J. Kraus, P. Krause. NINTH ROW: G. Kreml, E. Krippels, G. Krogh, M. Kropacelr, J. Krueger, M. Kuoan, G. Kuchar. FIRST ROW: R. Kup- Ira, A. Kyncl, W. Landess, D. Lange, K. Lange, J. Larson, A. Lauriclr. SECOND ROW: L. Leclmer, G. Leem, K. LeRoy, R. Lislca, L Loess, D. Lucas, E. Ludwig. THIRD ROW: H. Ludwinsld, R. Lukas, S. Lukey, C. Lupinel, M. Madeksho, N. Mader, G. Malek. FOURTH ROW: K. Malone, G. Marlno, H. Marshall, V. Mas-l sa, D. Mafalonis, D. Mafoolr, J. Mafzelle. FIFTH ROW: L. Mayer, D. McArIhur, R. McEIearney, L. McGra'fI!. K. Mc- Grew, S. McHugh, V. Melichar. SIXTH ROW: G. Mefelman, F. Meyer, C. Mid- dour, J. Miller, R. Miller, R. Mllnarik, S. Misferfielcl. Clflfl SEVENTH ROW: M. Monelra, J. Mooney. C. Moravec, R. Mo- relli, J. Morris, J. Morfel, R. Mose+icIc. EIGHTH ROW: J. MUNI, M. Moylan, R. Mudra, H. Mueller, B. Neal, A. Nedve- dik, F. Nedvedilr. NINTH ROW: L. Nelson, N. Nelson, D. Nemec, V. Ne- mec, J. Nerad, J Nielsen, R. Niemin- ski. Q I... 'V ,. x! ' Q .11 If ' .. x..Vk b,V I' I ' f Sikh -VI I :'I:-' :-' ' I , M . . .... ::' . : ,. Jaaa . ' - I' ' Hx . M L, . I .. ' im F! e . 'f u ,,. .w.. 155 1- 12,2 'Q QW ' ' 5-3515. , K5 , 523' I . .... . F . ., - fle I zb' , . '. R -. - Q. . 5, ., - .l ,. I: , I I V -5 . J - .. S .sv . ff . Q ,.AN .ff 'Q , M, Y Q 12 Lf 'X' ' 'fly' ' . Q 'I 1+ S 'I-- ' H I I I .'..- '- f I - . . ' . ... S 1 ' f' ' . 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Oman, M Onyslro, L. Oplaflca J. Osluerg, P. O'Sul- livan, B.. Pales. THIRD ROW: L. Palmquisf, D. Parlrer S. Pailerson, S. Pav- Iei, J. Pelzer, C. Pei- erson, S. Peferson. FOURTH ROW: H. Pfannschmidi, J. Phil- lip, N. Phillips, J. Pinner, C. Piielka, E. Polacek, F. Polivlca. FIFTH ROW: W. Polsion, C. Poslcocil, L. Pray, L. Prender- gasf, P. Prexler, R. Prochaslca, A. Pro- +eau. SIXTH ROW: R. Quilsch, J. Ra- leigh, B. Raiiner, R. Ray, R. Reder, R. Reichard+, E. Reifel. 5fl 0U8 SEVENTH ROW: J. Reinerison, K. Rein- l1ar+, D. Rhind, G. Richardson, C. Roge- ness, G. Rosiclry, S. Ross. EIGHTH ROW: J. Roubal, D. Rouleau, R. Ru beclr, R. Rubinic, D. Rui, J. Ryzenga, P. Salva- iori. NINTH ROW: D. Sames, R. Sand- ers, R. Sanduslry, S. Sanker, V. Schiel, L. Schindler, C. SchliH'. .- is . L, we ef as Maigiis, fffsff r 4 f.e21,,,, .Mg 1, 1, lzgyusswz ' z'.szi2ssa?iQs-'12 E-s,sfs:fE'fe:4fWl fzfs9-2915, l:1:'1 ff:s1-Qzg lQ1y:'f AM , ' -YS TTS. 'L QQ- lm rE:7-fiiiifii V , ' ,Ma . . Pal Tirifilli samples a coolcie a+ 'lhe Junior Class balre sale, while Doug Lange, Pai Domalayl, and Margie Ola waii expec+an+ly fo be served by Kaihy Hede and Judy Karela. fo excef in flee cfaddroom FIRST ROW: L. Sch- micll, G. Scholller, J. Schreiber, W. Sch- reiber, J. Schuene- mann, J. Schuler, G. Schullo. S E C O N D Scsbona, B. Scarf, J. - ScoH, F. Sebelc, L. ff: Segal THIRD ROW. C Sharie, Sherry, B. J Shoplaw, N. Sidlaus- lras, T. Siegler, D. Sllbernagel, J. Silha. X, 71: ' 5 '::f.- ' lf. IMF ROW: P. Schulz, L. y M .f . . F. Senffner. J , J., Q fu me zu, 5 if ,.,. yvyyvl -4 -1. ' f u m 525.3 41. .1 32 Y W fm 4-L , TY msg, V Ak ' - 4' -1' . ffl fsfsfgfffsew- . M WIP Q nf .ff can .1 2 9 is A E . 6, -,pn ,I ' 1 eg, , W zl, .. Sf' . - 5 . . n nf an M I fx , r ' ',:', . A E. 5? it I ,.. I w ill ,I R ,,.. . Ig is . A :', 3 of . I . RFR I Li ' 1 i 6 kg if Vk.W V , L A 5 JMCCQJJ bl, l0l 0l'l'l fE,' ssnsss S ' I I : ,. Z R I iF if , V x 4. ..-..- lk wb If XI: , 5+ I sz. . M if M I' 1 ..,4., I wi? I,,' f '., .. . . 1 ma, , X C imaxe -1: 11-w ,. K s wx -N ff, . .... v- . . ' If f J. fi .ij ,, am J. if FIRST ROW: R. Sim- mons, J. Simonelic, S. Simpson, V. Sinde- Iar, D. Sis, S. Six, E. SIcIenar. S E C O N D ROW: E. Slaby, T. SIoI9ocIniIr, P. SIosar, S. SIosar, R. Sme+- ana, B. Smifh, J. Smi+I1. THIRD ROW: R. Smifh, W. Smi'rI1, J. Snoreir, J. Sodo- ma, D. SoIdaI', S. SpoIaIc, C. SprcuII. FOURTH ROW: N. Sfakis, D. Sfanek, W. S'I'aneIr, C. SIaHin, R. Sfauber, R. Siedron- sIcy, R. Sfeislcal. FIFTH ROW: R. Sie- pan, J. Sfrafaci, K. Strasburg, W. Sfrnad, M. S+roI'1ecIrer, I. SIFOKOSCII, R. S+ucI1- aI. SIXTH ROW: S. Svoboda, J. Svozil, K. Swank, S. Swan- son, G. TayIor, A. Thompson, C. Tiedie. unfofvl SEVENTH ROW: S. TiIIoI'son, P. Tiri'I'iIIi, K. Trafar, J. Trivich, M. Tuma, B. Tvrdilr, D. Twarog. EIGHTH ROW: R. Tyle, F. Urban, T. VaIes, F. Vallandigham, J. VaI- sa, J. Vancura, J. Vanourek. N I N T H ROW: M. Van Wag- ner, C. Vascik, N. VeverIca, W. Vines, R. Viiner, D. Vlasek, J. Vogi. FIRST ROW: C. Vo- nesh, P. Vorac, R. Waifelr, W. Wallwin, D. Walsh, D. War- vl ., ' . .P ie Y if field. J. Wasner. Q 1 SECOND ROW: J. Wasz, E. Wellman, JI V , R. Wengel, B. Wese- S fy, y t mann, D. Welzel, B. YYVL ,:A,Z l i' U wiair, J. waeclaw- F ska. THIRD ROW: c. F' Willciel, J. Willcoxen, L. Williams, C. Wil- son, D. Wixon, F. Woods, S. Yunlcer. x v La :Ji 'i ln preparalion for fhe Chrisfmas card sale, juniors Jean Vanourelc Glen Taylor and Donna Sfanelc discuss selling iechniques. 0lfU 5 of AHIT! lfUOI all I0 6LlflIflLl'l9 FOURTH ROW: C Zaiicelc, B. Zales, B Zelenlra, R. Zierfuss NOT PICTURED: J Benes, R. Fisher, J Fisionich, J. Kasilr, W. Linlwarf, S. Lufha W. Radous, L. Scha- ad, A. Shafer, J Tocksiein. J. Weiner. .W 'aff HF . ,:V, ...,: , Q !f':: s ew ' S A .. Page 69 I7- P The sophomore class displayed enfhusiasm, ini+ia+ive, and capabiliiy fhroughouf 'I'he year. Tackling fhe Bundle Drive and enfering wholeLhear+edly inio inferesfing new subiecfs served +o illus+ra+e ihe enfhusi- asm of R-B's second largesi class. The sophomores exhibired ini+ia+ive working on School Council and sponsoring a sfafionery sale. Oursfanding classroom and afhleiic performance ex- pressed 'lheir capabilify. Srudenfs waded fhrough Julius Caesar and ldylls of +he King in English. A'I'hle'res sfrove io excel in Frosh-Soph compe+i+ion. ln classroom and club, each sophomore enrhusiasfically worked +o make his class a unifed and ou'I's+anding body. CSZIOAOHQOPQ Ogrf Class officers Pam Dornfeld, vice president Bob MacLean, presidenh Diane Pisha, secre+aryg Frank Mudrak, rreasurerg Mrs. Dobbs, sponsor: and Nancy Everf, business manager, discuss plans for fhe Bundle Drive. cbdlafayevl fkeir FIRST R o w: v. B B .iri . 5 1- fi . 3-Q L 5335 .. Agonafh. T. Andel, gf, ,gif 1 X w ffgg Qi-, - ..., , Q. :': -f??fm. .Ufi J- Anderson. J. An- , iv . f252,ii5fgff ii ff l?-. -'f flifgi S' in fi ,L Qelus. E- Arp. SEC- . ' is OND ROW: P. Ash- f worih, R. Baker, J. -- 1 jg nan, M. ssrsm. c. ' X , , ,, Barnas, L. Barone, D. if if? if ri Q ' x, ,. ,. I -Qigsbh ry.. t Je: 5' Barfh. THIRD ROW: ,. fs -Q ' 4 f P . '.1 , 1 gall-f?.::.:..:'f5a4 W, ,WM D. Barhk, M. Barfu- ' , Q ' if? ::t::'i'ff? 1' .. A -' :'?5f7f' f.fs- .Sliqf xp i ' V - A ' '- ' i ff.: ,ik .' - : lln Xhllslx . Ln l E lis, A. Basak. K. Ba- My fha. Bednar. C. H , I . Beranlch, B. Bernard. 5 Q Yi ng ? f 1 f g D V, 7 . ,.. .-.g ,ni , FIRST ROW: C. Bef- quis+, R. Binder, B. Blaha, R. Blahui, N. BIoI'1m, S. Boehm, D. Boianowski. SECOND ROW: M. Bouda, J. Bousa, W. Bower, J. Braun, M. Brauns, J. Breicha, L. Breicha. THIRD ROW: R. Brhel, S. Brown, B. Burgess, R. Caba, S. Caesar, J. Calasci- beI+a, M. Cannon. FOURTH ROW: R. Cappi+eIIi, R. Cech, G. Cermaic, F. Cer- noclry, F. Cerny, M. CI'1andIer, D. Char- va+. FIFTH ROW: D. Cheilava, R. CI1oIe- wick, C. Chrisf, K. Clawson, D. Collins, W. Coolcingham, W. Corduan. S I X T H ROW: E. CornI1eI, T. Crane, J. Cuda, E. Cusier, C. Cu+Ier, F. Davidson, F. DeLuca. larowefio in jrofik-.gzlalz CJALHCA SEVENTH ROW: G. Devlin, J. DeWoIfe, P. Dick, L. Dieirich, D. Divin, D. Dix, R. Donar. EIGHTH ROW: P. Dorn'IeId, N. Draeger, W. Dumire, L. Dunlop, T. Duran, J. Dusek, S. Duiion. N I NTH ROW: K. Earle, C. Ebeling, J. Eggles- 'I'on, H. EIIingson, J. Ellison, N. Erickson, N. Everf. FIRST ROW: G. Ewinger, M. Falco, A. Fasano, P. Fe,eIy, W. FeII, L. FeIIer, M. Feye. S E C O N D ROW: G. FiaIa, T. Fiala, D. Fisher, L. I Fisfonich, G. Fifz- Gerald, S. Florek, B. Fogg. THIRD ROW: W. FoH, D. Foulis, C. Fox, K. Francik, M. FrIecII. G. Fulgen- zim, J. Furs+oss. ,ff ,M , if , I 5, iw A .g . 2 V' 5 W , fi.-1. . .ww Affenfive sophomores Iisfen as Dr. LuI'I'ser Gable demons+ra+es Ihe Magic of II'1e Afom. FOURTH ROW: T. Gard, L. Garne++, G. GarnI'1ar'l', G. Geiger, D. Gilberf, V. Gio- vanno, F. Grady. FIFTH ROW: C. Gramer, R. Griffin. J. Griffifh, R. Grif- 'fi+I'1, K. Hagan, C. Haiek, G. Havlik. SIXTH ROW: R Heilenbach, B. Her man, J. Hers+, W. Hess, R. Hielm, R. Hich, R. Hodges. .gzarcfug lzonore hue gif A if .5 3 FEE? was f N '56 W m if . 3' 5 M 19 wi .,g?g?'d . ,mv-'1.L...ng3 if worm . H II I fi I K S . 2 f 'gil , I . ,. 'ff . . ' ' I ., v-:M I I I' Q 1. irlfl , . I Q ,F . t . L,, . zz l yiy ,, , :,L , Nl I M A-.ev In FIRST ROW: A. Ho'F1i, J. HoIcIswor+h, D. Hooley, H. Hos- soman, S. Hosso. T. Ho+Ico, H. Howey. SECOND ROW: B. Hruby, C. Huebner, D. Hull, J. Huiclwi- son, K. HuH'er, S. In- gram. THIRD ROW: R. Jaclrson, G. Janis, R. Janlcovslry, J. Je- zelc, B. Johnson, D. Johnson, J. Johnson. Clxampion badmhlon players Earls ScI1aIIy, Millie Vrhel, Judy Jezelr, and Jeannie Kunes pracfice for a fournamenf. wifA edcfion fo iffi .gznafe . , . J 3951? I ,,'. . y I I Z I ,, I .. --zi f ' I page A V ,, Q . .,. 9 FOU RTH ROW: O. JoI1nson, J. Judlrins, J. Kuranelc, N. Kace- na, J. Kaempf, L. Kaempf, J. Kaiser. FIFTH ROW: S. Ka- menslie, S. Kanalt, K. Kanelos, P. Karas, J. Kasal, C. Kaspar, S. Ka spa r. SIXTH ROW: J. Kavanaugh, K. Kean, R. Kelber, S. Kelly, M. Kemp, J. Kennedy, M. Kes- man. FIRST ROW: J. Kil- berger, B. Kinn, C. Klich, K. Klima, N. Klinclera, D. Kloss, R. Kocuunas. SECOND ROW: D. Koffman, D. Kok... L. Kokes, R. Korda, W. Korolo- vicl1, R. Kosobud, C. Kosflta. TH I R D ROW: J. Kouba, A. Kraaiz, K. Krabec, L. Kracmer, M. Krahu- Iilc, G. Kralovec, J. Kraslca. ,Q ' ...ELm..,. I X . Us H W1 ff. Page I4 .- ' V -, f 'W uw- K-Q 4 2 1 . , 1 5 Y , If V, Em IPI if 'M Q e His? 4 , . . .. . . If ,,, a ' -. . f , . , .. 2- qv.: fm uf -' A . L fn ,-x I . I, ... 1 ,V V,,.k 5. . .1 A Q R.. 1 Q 3 . ...,L in , my ,A , I f 4.1 ,Q .Q , I -1 w K K '- .5125 WA 7 4 .1 N .f -1 Q.. V 55.11 If In A I I Roberla Kelber and Arlene Miller scan I'I1e large bullefin board In +I1e main hall. M30 FOURTH ROW: N. Kraloclwil, J. Kra+o- vil, E. Krawczylc, D. Kraybill, P. Kricin- slry, K. Krohn. FIFTH ROW: S. Kropp, J. Kubaszalz, J. Kubih, K. Kucera, W. Kudr- na, K. Kuel-Izo, B. Kullen. SIXTH ROW: J. Kunes, K. Lange, H. Langeland, K. Larson, S. La'IsI1aw, S. Layman, R. Len- fine. Ogg Ctlfl g.e0lfl'L0il y ckaf 81198 I .y as 3 I J. el Q '-iw. I . 'I I J g -.2 255223-fl.ias1:2zf1.,f ,,.a w w ,I., -- ,.,: ,... ..: ilnw 5. 'f 7' if ' 2 wif' -A .. 4 V 1 ...- Q f . . Am . f 1' S A K .. 1 f . , V , Q , V , l H 6 5 ' hPrf7m:w..w..lQ-Q . ,.,., -- f - , . I ' . Li. J' . I .I All . . ff G . ? I f ' . WW , f Qi ' ,I iw x 4, .1 X I 1 1? X I.. ' Y 8 I H, . . , - Z. A I 1 W 12 5 - ., K, ,tg ...W I fe .1 1. ,age 75 5 , . f 'I .,' 2' V. . ... ,.. '-.m..' ....z::::- .sv , if .f WW if vw uf . . i. .E I .R 9 K 3 as I gh if . IA . . WERE. ff' , . .Q mm G XL? .QQLY ' I I - ., - I A ,H ... rg.. Q .-,k E M- . . 7 6, i . Q I - '1.x'g:F 'Z,17'?? .: l I .., R' , .5 ., I f 4. 2, A' v L ' N 4 i , gi an I ll? I W wx.. W ,... . . .. ,--f Q.. f M.. 1 .,. Qs .. 543+ . . l .R A .J .. .. - -Q. , I M I' 8 n I f 9' 1 ,Q nw W if -ii' - ..:... ,...., . . QA ,,. 'JI' 31. ,, .. . W 4 1, A W .. . - FIRST ROW: G. Les- 'rina, L. Lieb, L. Lil:- ar, S. Lindberg, D. Lindsay, R. Linn, K. Lippi. SECOND ROW: J. Lifz, M. Lloyd, K. Lorr, J. Lolrich, T. Lucas, M. Luclwinski, A. Lulles. THIRD ROW: J. Maas, M. MacDon- ald, J. Mac Faun, P. Maclxen, R. Mac- Lean, B. Maideclci, L. Makowslri. FOURTH ROW: C. Malilr, R. Mangano, C. Marlin, A. Mar- zano, D. Mafeilra, E. Mazzei, C. McAllis- fer. FIFTH ROW: K. McCauley, F. Meli- char, J. Mendius, D. Meyer, A. Miller, G. Miller, W. Miller. SIXTH ROW: L. Mills, J. Mifclwell, C. Mlcuch, G. Mof'FeH, C. Molinoski, G. Manaco, P. Morgan. flee mafuring minclfi of :Sola omoreri 1 fs ? S Y' , .. .f.. .Q Wm. Y I , ' , Tagal- a.,. g fi ..I. A Qq, gg, 2 35 f'f' 4- 52 -i ww. ,. f .,, Q A , fy... ,ey -1 . ,ei W .3 .1 ,Jr ...A A, Y ' ,SNKWT-' -J M E1 in .sk , ,, .W .W J: 'Y' :W iff- if f . ia. P :E I . Y .. L A .I -5. aw. ' f 22 . Q' . ,,.' Bk, -.: 351' y W. I.. 1 m, I I fd ,,.,. , K.. .ff , , .3 I., SEVENTH ROW: P. Morland, C. Morrill, C. Morris, M. Mor- s1'aHer, R. Mraz, C. Mrizek, F. Mudralr. EIGHTH ROW: C. Mullcey, K. Muller, D. Myles, F. Neidl, G. Nelcolny, J. Nemec, K. Nerud. NINTH ROW: H. Neumann, J. Neumann, J. Neu- I '1:' mann. J. Nicholson, P. Nielsen, K. No- . I ,. ' 'gg i va R. .ff 3. QM. .. .. . FIRST ROW: L. No- vak, D. Nykel, P. Ny- lander, P. Nylen, K. Ohlson, S. O'NeiI. G. OpIa+Ira. SECOND ROW: K. O+Io, J. Pacer, M. Palmer, P. Palmquisi, E. PaniIc, M. Panfaleo, C. Pap- wor'II'1. THIRD ROW: G. Parker, A. Paro- van, E. Paul, N. Paufsch, P. Pedicone, B. Pencek, L. Penzel. I - ,, , I P E -H 5 ,haf .34 . 73 f K, - , ' - i ' , K ,M 'Lr' H f ' rr 1. '-. ff . ,, 'rzi SSIQ J . ,.:. I S thaw. I l 3 PPS I ziqb ' S 4. 1 I ff? A ,... :I .l'R: A R'Pv:a I -r ' S ' ' K -.,..... 1 I ' : f. -'.. ,..,. Q I 5 , I W 1. ...I ..,, Bob Kosabud, John DeWoIf, Lenore Dunlop, and Jeannne Kunes fake 'rime oui for a refreshing coke. Dplwlf jing gaseous gif A calaagfy Aerue FOURTH ROW: J. Pergl, H. Perkins, J. Perkins, R. Perry, W. Pefers, D. Peierson. R. Peirovic. FIFTH ROW: D. Phillips, M. Piche, D. Pisha, P. Pisula, R. Pifelka, T. Pifelka, B. Pihan. SIXTH ROW: C. Pifis, C. Polcer, C. .r I Pondelilr, C. Pons, 'I. Ponsonby, S. Porak, J. Porier. I if 1: ,- . V I ,V :E A M :gn 'PV 5:14 ' -. A 'f -'J'-29.3 M 22111 flfiiii 2- V .ix 1. , : 'IIfIin NI I M, S N f e.,.,,,,..nsxls.- 3 , K 3 3 3 ' I - ij S 1 ' K ' J N .Dx :1 -f. 2. Mrs. KIein's biology sfudenfs infenfly walch 'rhe resulfs of a diffusion experiment FIRST ROW: R. Pol- Ier. J. Prasi, M. Prince, A. Prochaslra, R. Puliung, J. Rada, J. Rada. SECOND ROW: D. Rader, R. Rasche, L. Recfor, G. Reed, H. Reed, R. Reid, T. Reifer. THIRD ROW: J. Reynolds, D. Rizzo, J. Rode, L. Rogers, H. Roih, D. Rubinic, J. Rubinic. ,,.,'-' rehedkmenfo af afkific euenffi W s .7 V . -,.. -I W, , ..., ,W of ff . 'f J nz, fz, -. fs . ,,,,, .-L . .. .. .V .Lul 1!':'i,. .M'.-v'i'f-, ' 1 I i is 4 .L W' .. . S .vm-w.. g.4 - 1 9 ' ml' In fn s uf 1 cw f-- . - 7 ar 'S M 'W fc 4: Sr P' 4 Sf I' E cgsf I 1.'- Qi? ,,, T' , : wi slug? lpn, nt ' . ff1. .1 , I Q M 'E M r. jill., 2- qillf' M, IMIX Mm!! A I Eu .flgtwvfllllf FOURTH ROW: B. Rudolph, D. RusnaIr, C. Sabia, R. Salva- Iore, S. Sandborn, P. Saul. L. Sauier. FIFTH ROW: R. Scamen, R. Schaefer, B. Schally, C. Sch- Iange, M. Schmerl- ing, J. Schmidf, K. Schmidt SIXTH ROW: M. Schmidt R. Schmidf, P. Schul- fer, G. Sculranec, R. Search, J. Seeberger, C. Sefl. FIRST ROW: S. Sei- ber+, R. Pearson, R. Senecal, T. Sequens, T. Sharpe, S. Shaw, J. ShiI+. SECOND ROW: D. Shoblaske, L. Shramek, T. Sid- Iow. J. Simpson. M. Skirha, D. Slorepa, C. Slezelz. THIRD ROW: D. SIovaceIr, E. Sme+ana, A. Smiih, S. Smi+I1, J. Smifhers, R. Sodf, C. Sokol. FOURTH ROW: G. Spachman, J. Spiel- man, G. Siack, M. Sfarcevich, M. Sfasi- ny, R. Sfasfny, R. S+igler. FIFTH ROW: L. SI'oIrer, D. S+ransIcy, L. S+rnad, G. Siro- Icosch, A. Sirunc, P. S+undI. J. S+upIra. SIXTH ROW: K. Suhi, S. Sup, G. Sveralr, T. Swanberg, L. Sylzora, H. Szach- nifowslci, B. Szymsc- wiak. Q I Y I J' I R.. ' IJ, .,.E W ' .4 4.1 - i Q., 'ff 5565, I i . 1: 3-. W 1: . . .1 , ww-', .ff - - I , fIIIg,XI M 3 ,f if ' . . - ,.. . . .I .ff .,.. - Q. ., -f. N ?'.' .ff- . '- S... . ::' :J L I 335 . , JIJ. I ' fx' 4 'J I .gr mg .5 . : .V Kvf, Ikr' ' 'A ' , I ff' sf! . K , i f .,. 3 - 1 ixxiii A if F . -W f I I .SJ0l0A0l'Vl0l 2f5 C0-0l0Ql CLt06! fo l'l'lCl. 8 SEVENTH ROW: B Thode, E. Thomas, M. Timmer, R. Tlapa, G. Tomaich, C. Toma- selr, B. TomiIIo EIGHTH ROW: E Topinka, M. Tousek, P. Townsend, C. Tus- cI1er, J. Vacha, W Vaidilr, J. VaIecIca NINTH ROW: E. Va Iis, G. VaIsa, J. Van Leeuen, T. Vaughan, J. Vavra, G. Verhoe ven, R. VeseIsIKy. F 9: I M -Ki 1 EI :X f X 1. ui. 5. ii 'Liu f f ' - . i ' . eii. .. . , E:-rf ax ,-1.3, V , V- , f,,.2.f.?i'.m.. IE ' K' . 'I J ' i5 i-ku .a.....i: wi' ii.. L ' ' ff: ff: - if fr, , 3 .. ,. . , 2 is I .. .. ,W 'F I . ' vi, Y A - A Q ,xy gi . gl' Q, .. gig? , ,,.. , ,.., , w s: 3: ,,.. sz k fi I, . . ,,.. f-.5 i., F' bfi' . .Yi i?'.1' ,-. .4 :xx W.. f . r 4, 5 Q -. I.. Ng 5 . ...: - .,.. ' -. . ' I Sophomore girls congregare before 'their Ioclrers Io exchange +I'1e Iafesr news. FIRST ROW: L. Ve- verlca, G. Videgar, W. Villiers, C. Virgil, G. Vrana, M. Vrhel, C. Wahl. SECOND ROW: K. Wall, J. Walsh, G. Warder, C. Wasz, M. Weber, T. Wegryn, C. Wer- ner. THIRD ROW: L. WBTII1, P. Wesfel, J. Wiesner, C. Wilczelr, R. Williams, M. Wil- son, S. Wilson. fkeir ounci M591 Q Yi 'Q' . 3 I 5-,ZZ , - . .J f .1 . ' V . 'aes 5 Wi vf . - , 7'f'f 'K 2 5 -V ei., UNC? CL JMCCQ56 za 1 4 ? .,.,,, . V-L, .5 M., .Q -1 I4.,frfwmgg53.,g.,La1y,:fu-vf-'Y' v -. V Q ,. ,, . ? .gf .Q .1 mn: M xi M - , .fluff P Pi FOURTH ROW: E. Wood, J. Woods, E. Wrolson, K. Young, G. Zabel, B. Zaiicelz, C. Zapo+ocIry. FIFTH ROW: J. Zclenelc, B. Zdroilrowslri, J. Zier- Iuss, J. Zima, S. Zim- merman, G. Zislcal. P. Fracasso. SIXTH ROW: E. Hampfon, G. Maclriewicz, A. Mefliclca. NOT PIC- TURED: J. Dylringa, N. Fursfoss, G. Hille- scheim, L. Kollar, M. Poralc. Holding 'ihe key posifions of leadership are fhe 'freshman class officers Joan Ward, vice presidenh Nora Campbell, secre+aryg Viclci Vale, business manager: Roberf Doubelr, freasurer: David Cusic, president and class sponsor, Mr. David Diclrman. Exhibifing ingenuiiy, school spirit and a sense of responsibilify, 'ihe freshmen ioolc an acfive pari in school affairs. Wi+h rhe developmeni' of a new mafuriiy, 'ihe fresh- men soon gained fhe respecf and friendship of ihe en- 'iire sfudeni' body. They showed real enihusiasm in making fheir spring dance a big success and in work- ing firelessly on ihe bundle drive. Indeed, 'I'he freshman class deserves a round of ap- plause for compleiing so admirably, boih in and oui' of 'ihe classroom, whai' could well be considered' 1'he mosi challenging year af R-B. Ewifclerecl jreokman fofeof frayfi . i R h . - yrrs, f s FIRST ROW: R. Al- LVVAV .gf 4 2,l, V 'V 1 5 f V i ' berf, S. Alexander, ' in ' gyy M. Alfirevic, D. Al- ii A y ,: 5 W -s'A ' ' V. iera, D. Anderson, D. 2: A ifijii' i 1 A Anderson, R. Ander- ' V .on.sEcoND ROW: V , ,G V G. Arnd+, K. Arndf, g lf. VV' -'v V VV :Ky V D. Assaro, 5. Balmer, , WV VV ' .'P-if '-,. i' V ' ' ' Q A ' - J. Baldacci, R. Bal- QV R VV A I V ..v I V VVVVVVVVV haiacher, R. Balfis. 5 rssa W V - KQV THIRD ROW: M. ,. I f 3' . V, . -, Rb. X77 Bauer, C. Baumruclr- er, M. Bea++ie, M. Bednarilc, P. Beery- .. r 5 ' ' Polglase, W. Beina, . ' '- f' K. Belcher. -3, L' in V, . iwj '. 5 i ii 'Q-. N 51 Si. ik f 'x ' if . ..,, 7 D ..,., H A of V iiii FIRST ROW: R. Bell J. Bellandi C. Bene- Benke R. Benneif F. . ' f d' , M. B , J. f: M Q ici I enss I 4 Bernhardl. SECOND ROW: C. Bezeh, R. Bischman, H. Blade, M. Blaslro, J. Blum, K. Bogolin, T. Boian- kowski. THIRD ROW: D. Bolin, D. Borselli- no, R. Braham, D. Braune, J. Broad- heacl, F. Broad head, F. Brooke, K. Broolrs. FOURTH ROW: M. Brown L. Bruha J. Buzelr P. Cahill P. 3' , ,.,,,+ - '.+1:'.':-'..' f i . fm.se xS. f-,g - ... Zi 'WTI Burgaila, S. Burns, C. 15335 Cahill. FIFTH ROW: N. Campbell, R. Car- fier, A. Ca+IeI'I, C. Cech, J. Cech, R. Cerwin, J. Cheviron. SIXTH ROW: J. Cheviron, N. Cho- bof, R. Cichon, E Cichy, M. Cline, G. Colelasure, P. Cole- Iasure. Cllfl IULLPCA SEVENTH ROW: C. CoIIe'H', B. Coyle, W. Cregar, E. Crosby, D. Crowe, D. Cusic, C. Cusfer. EIGHTH ROW: C. DeLaby, A. DeLeon, D. Del- vecchio, G. Denlxins, F. Derfler, L. DeH- mer, P. Deulscher. NINTH ROW: J. Di- giovanni, K. Dober, F. Dohnal, D. Dolar, R. Dolezal, D. Dollen, R. Doubelr. IE: ' . , fx f ,: 5. F . , ,,. ., , f ..,,.,.... HE... -. . - . ,,,. R... 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Gusfafson, L. Haaclr, J. Hack. NINTH ROW: B. Hammerschmidf, J. Hamplon, E. Havlik, M. Hayden, J. Hayes, S. Heffernon, P. Heinsen. FIRST ROW: C. Hekr, J. HeImIaoI+, C. Henderson, L. Hende, V. Henlre, J. Herlien, R. HicIrer- son. SECOND ROW: N. Hoff, E. Hoffman, H. HogIunc.I, M. Ho- Iin, G. Hoppenraih, B. Horn, V. Having. THIRD ROW: S. Howey, P. Hreisa, R. Ingalls, J. James, J. Janouselr, E. Janslcy, J. Janu+Ica. FOURTH ROW: T. Jarom, R. JiIeIr, R. Jones, C. Josefelr, P. Jozwiak, M. Kamper, C. Kaplan. FIFTH ROW: J. Karalcas, N. Karas, G. Karasek, P. Kenf, C. King, S. Kinsi, S. Kizior. SIXTH ROW: C. Ko- ca, K. Kolrenes, R. Kolarik, R. KonczaI. K. Kon'FrsI', C. Kon- valinlra, L. Kosar. Il? .,. .-- 11 2' S , - I -I ex. .. ,,..I 1 ffl' . .M ' , q.. 5. V! - s .. I.: X . ' .sf I I Qi 5' Q. ,. . I .. ...V ,a I W3 .- ,,,. . 1. . ,. ' I iff 'I 1 Q-+9 . W I. .I -iff: W .S Q.. f ,.. .7 7 - . -W I : , V135 Q 8 . J M. . :::5.z:. ,Y 5:.g,..w'.. 11. 'REMV' f . rm-. , If J 'X -I I K ff 55 mei new reolaondigigfieff SEVENTH ROW: J. Kosilr, M. Kos'I'Ira, M. Kovar, L. Kowalski, J. Kramer, EIGHTH Krisfufek, L. Kuba, A. Kuncl, J. Kuncl, R. KweIon. Kralzora, S. T. Krause. ROW: M. D. Kruzic, Kve+on, H. NINTH ROW: K. Laas, K. Lagersfrom, R. Lange, S. Lange, M. Lanzel, F. Lahlre, J. Leahy. ' 1 .x , .L N - a...:'f..1f..Q.. . ..., ., -. i f .. .Q I I J, . f , .J - . M , ..-I ,1 M- .W E . . -.5 sf H, f i I f . -I . RI. ' A .4 M. W . I 3 JSE v I ?I51,.e.ii ff . -5 gi- f . ... . -W ' wf .1 9 5 MP I f.. v. H 'ifb 'x'l 2 5.5 I3 f I 1 Q. 5512521 2': . R kg . .ew E X s. I X, is -9, ...rye W8 I 2 W QW sa, 1' ' f-.Q . Izhfvmf Ik If I 'I- R :ke I -f wr- 5-A amy 53 . ' rf .-. .1 .A , ., ,,.. . ,,,, .I 3 . 2-...wx-1? J .f II ,. 1 I S I , 4. .5.gg5g.- - , .7 , . ff 2::,::fff' g, ., ' , . .fQ'I':faxs5cL I . ,,,.., ,.,-. ..., ,,..,,. . , ,.,,, . L I ,gif .... , . V3 I -4 , . W.. , , 4? i I 52: EY :E az .. Qsik A Vf .. .. ,. . ,ee ff... - Fifi? Q? I -. . no 2 Jn. , .Q N: . . I 4 .AEQQ E. 'VI' 'V . 4. ,. ff-. , . if if N all ' sif. Ike: ' .' - ' ex' f , -156 . Lf-Qing' ' ...A .. 1 - K2--inf' . . i zifii f , .- V 1' f M 4-98' , .I Q K fx 1 in as fn 5 . , , Q- ' W Y . 67: I ,,E ....,.-ww.. +R Q '1 fm L.: 4 u fx... .1 .. .Q- - ,,.,.,., , 5 QV Viyyihr if 1 , V.,-' --fa f ,., ,. ., I is 1, . V' - - - .3 5:9 w---: MW .Q .wwgyl .. We VL E' v r H. ?IfL ...Q..,4?,,q.,.,-,, 1 . M .. '95 . .. We I 'w' f ' Z fe S' 1 , U 2 ISIII ., I 5 . nnoo , ' . . 'I W .-.5 l.L s K 5 . .E il ' zun - 1 , e R a e ' L L no W' I - frx JI y 3 k ' ' I I Q ii, if I . :' I I 'E:5:: , .5-- if .. If I : Q fe E T L e N gfdriri 0 FIRST ROW: R. Le- ski, J. Love, N. Luehr, G. Lulrey, J. Mac- Faun, F. MaI1IIce. SECOND ROW: C. Maier, J. Malloy, J. Mangano, J. Mann, G. Marcucci, D Mar+on, D. Maselr, R. Ma'Hson. THIRD ROW: K. Mafucha, K. Mafz, A. Mazac, R. McArII'1ur, J. Mac- Carfhy, B. McCau- Iey, R. McCormac. FOURTH ROW: D. McEwen, L. Mc- Gra+I1, J. Mendler, D. Mey, M. Michal, R. Miksilc, J. Miky- sIta. FIFTH ROW: G. Miller, L. Miller, M. MIIIer, S. Miller, J. Minarovic, C. Mif- chell, F. Moravec. SIXTH ROW: J. Morgan, S. Morse, K. Mor+en, S. Mose- Iick, R. MosIcaIik, E. Moficlra, J. Mrazek. Z2 Mika! Jaffn, 1 .fx 1 an . ' ,..,,,. Z. 2 . MFT? Q .gm .. .. . I? I il J .. , if .W ,. A' ' 1 : , j I'I, .,,,.. . Z., ., 'L '- '- . ' I D 'H amm Y ' - . 2 ' I 'J-. I err ' ggi! .1 I EWS J. I X g I W I... ' ' f' '-- i'-al 'X '. 'Ee I 'P , . 4 5, SEVENTH ROW: J. Mulac, M. Mulch, P. Murray, M. Nau+a, J. NeIson, K. NescI1e,G. Neumann. EIGHTH ROW: D. Newman, M. Nickel, G. Niel- son, R. Nolan, B. Noonan, C. Novak, M. OIson. NINTH ROW: M. Owens, S. Padelik, C. PaIucIci, W. Papousek, R. Pap- worfh, J. PaH'erson, P. Pa'Hon. FIRST ROW: B. Paw- las, J. Pence. E. Pen- ne, D. Pergl, J. Pe- selt, C. Peferlca, W. Phelps. SECOND ROW: S. Pifellra, R. Podlislra, K. Pogwizd, R. Polslon, R. Pol- Iroclr, B. Polulach, S. Pons. THIRD ROW: R. Poplawski, M. Po- raI', M. Powell, D. Pranslry, D. PraH', L. Preadan, H. Prexler. J . . .J A - ef. 4 , K 1, A 7 ' , ., . ,, - ,A . . If, 4, i H 1, I gi , Vml. if I f r .if . 2 :2 , G., Jw: -, 1 M , KK',,'. 1- - ' f ,.'. , . . g : -'?' f - iii? , 'ff lf- ' 1' wiki ,V . '-Q. I ., A in . 55 1' Fgglih V' ::..rQ' , . . n - I A 1 . 1 .. .... ' Smiling in spiie of a heciic day of sfudies and aciiviiies, a group of weary freshmen frelc homewarcl. afgegra, an fiocia :Science FOURTH ROW: A. Pro-Ieau, L. Prueler. D. Prusa, E. Pulven, P. Pulven, A. Purcell, R. PuHs. FIFTH ROW: B. Rahn, A. V Rampage, L. Ranlrin, R. Recler, E. Regal, P. Reiser, K. Refzer. SIXTH ROW: N. Rich, J. Richardson, R. Rifcher, D. Rei- ber, M. Riley, J. Rink, J. Roloerfson.. Ii... Q ef I, .. , my 1? fy 'ii Ei,siEf1.ik I M 1 ff..,Sfz - . ,.,,.. ifrlzwgzisx ' .i..ff.,., , W.. . ,,.h,VV Ng, mu.- '-1316.1 g i if 1 W . .. Jia , , sf ,M V, he T, ,. ' ' ll - me . ..., f 5 '2,. 1, m f , , I f aux. . in lf k ' i' Fi - V Gill ...ff ' A f :.., if ,xv - ,., Q I . 5 . I ' IH a 1' , W FF' 4 fp 3 is f f k v.- I .. , Mn R' I. . ,, q w ... , .5 .. ff, ': 5:5 gif? ffl' ,. ,, fw . , ,, . , ., I. I . ,.,,. W I Wi, .I L .I O, ffJe5'f,,..g, f-,-15,45 lug, ,-L ffm I .'-'Q-,.gfv,g:. , K , . R . K 5, I .1 I ..:: .f ' H I -'-- iiiisffl 'gz . 15 . 953 2 . W' ' 1' 135. 152 - . - ff,. , A I .- . fs,-M I h or ... I I .AAA ,. . if I .rik 4. .,.-f m y mimi H .5 .kk, . .... .. . ,. .xi , If M mm '55, .. .wi v . H .. . , . .,-, Q, S ' I V . is . ., ,-. , Lv . :v Z . . wg, i . .M .. FIRST ROW: B. Ross, R. Rous, E. Ruclr, R. Rund, R. Ruischman, D. Saniucci, T. Saw- chulr. S E C O N D ROW: B. Schindalga. C. ScI1IewiH', E. Sch- neider, L. Schneider, D. Schulfz, C. Sci- bior, W. Seebauer. THIRD ROW: B. Semeneck, L. Sefnic- Ica, B. Seizke, G. Shafer, A. Sheffer, J. Sherlag, M. Skron- ski. FOURTH ROW: R. Slaby, J. Smi+h, M. Smiih, R. C. Smiih. R. P. Smifh, R. P. Smiih, S. Smi'I'I'1. FIFTH ROW: A. Sor- ensen, L. Sfarek, M. Siarlrovich, C. Sfein- inger, D. Sfeislral, J. S+epan, K. S+ocI:ing. SIXTH ROW: P. Sfolfa, N. S+ormer, R. Sirnadl. J. Sirunc, R. SI'runc, B. Svobo- da, W. Svrluga. .xgcfiuifg-minclecl jref5Amen 'oine .Q I .Q k m . . R155 ..f' ' ' . .. .. I .. ..- .. .:- L , ,. .,.. - .-: 5 Q :': , A 2-- ,krr I ' ,. .. .... . , V W .. FV , 0, M . Q ' Q iii. I .'.h I K 7 f I .1 .,, . A i . 1 I ,Q .M .. U. 2 - ....- M... 3' . .. -Q-', .w KJ, 2 .. LS.-Q -A.. .P if go ,.,. ...ii W my ., km ui' 'W SEVENTH ROW: J. Symon, D. Taylor, J. Telizyn, L. Theidel, S. Thomas, J. Tillofson, S. Todd. EIGHTH ROW: J. Towers, D. Tuma, W. Ucherek, K. UI-xlich, J. Uhlrich, B. Urban. V. Urvan. NINTH ROW: V. VaIa, V. Valeniine, S. VaIen+ino, R. Vali- rnan, P. Vanwyck, R. Vines. FIRST ROW: D. Va- V XA:V,, Q H --E1 ::,E in Q . sei- J- vw- J- vow. i T . .r'si T B. vain' W. W an ek' - B. wane nn, J. 3 ' . ,T .i i Z . Q N f Q. Wafd- S E C 0 N D l L J' R iiii aiii Q.E-,. D. , 'bm - A1,,:' f -- , fl V. ' ,gg L -ygv Av, 2: , gg 3, -, wk. f mv ,-.v sim:-ah V D. Weeks, R. Wesi. L , i A , P. Weydeman, B. C A fi Whire, C. Wilirison, my 'l-: If gg 3 , 7 L. wmman. THIRD 6 ,E:. ,. . S q we E ROW: J. Wood, P. 5 Wrighf, J. Wrifer, C. i Wysoglad, C. Young, I N A W. Zales, P. Zeman. 4 H I4 M. V if E . . - - - . CAC , ' .. H ..-- .C ..,' ' ' Q C l L . . ' C A' C i ' 2 W P ' 4 J . W ,W , A Q. S.. Mrs. Woodcoiclr shows Lois Kuba and Sieve Hoglund fhe la+es+ fashions in gym wear. cfugd an loarficilaafec! in filoorffi FOURTH ROW J V Zidiiclcy, E, Zimmer PICTURED R Carl son E. Flefcher S Flurlcey. P. Murray, K. Zimmerman. NOT ...gn I 7:3-ja! W - , .f.W.. . ' ' ' .,,-fee. fi , 'f a .. . 1 its . H ' Azgf, W 1 ' ' ' 1' ' ' W1 , 'K . J. Zborowslri. Page 87 The privileges and responsibiliiies which accompany our sc and academic ac+ivi'ries help 'ro creale a 'founcla+ion for our +ure careers, +o develop our personali+ies, and +o assisi' us in ioying +he companionship of ofhers. A+ +he all-Language Club Chrislmas Par+y, +he Big ancl L Sis+er Picnic, 'I'he Prom, and +he many ofher evenfs, R-B sfucl' formula+ed in1'erprel'a'l'ions of +heir ac+ivi+ies. Page 88 cf R 'L Am A 4r 4' Q 8 Wiih a shrill blasfl of her whislle and a rhyfhmic sfep of her foof, drum maior Barbara Bar+unelr leads 'lhe band in a precision half-lime drill. Ferven+ly rushing +o mee+ +heir deadlines, publica- +ions s+a'Ff members Richard Weddle, Kaihy Hede, Gail Neuman, and Charlene Jalropec 'lype iheir copy. .5 .fm - .fl if Cheery in spife of +he rain, big and Linda Mayer en+er'rain sisfers Mary Jo Hendergon' 'Hweir IiHle sisiers a+ +he Big Judy Mo'HI, Linda McGra+h, and Liifle Sisfer Picnic. The Tension of 'Phe momenf re- fleded in +heir faces, R-B's Homecoming Courf, Ann Lef- fer, Lynn Cooper, Pixie Beery- Polglase, Rosemary S+olfa, and Janei' Slomka, plead for Hwaf eudra point The senior girls' floal, Bear The Udder Team, wins 'lop honors in a field of sfiff compe+i+ion. Cheered on by an enfhusiaslic crowd, R-B's Bulldogs baffled lheir way fo vicfory over Hinsdale. gxcifing omecoming weeLerw! Foo+l::all co-capfain John Paiferson kisses 'lhe newly co-capfain Rich Jarom loolcs on. crowned Homecoming queen, Pixie Beery-Polglase, while Page 92 Resplendenr in fheir borrowed zibs, 'the senior girls give ihe 'lradrhonal rousing cheer a+ lhe pep rally AigA6gAfec! fa! acfiuifim HOMECOMING 'For l958 serv- ed as one of +he high poin+s of fhe school year. The rradirion-filled weekend began wifh fhe pep rally, followed by fhe lighfing of 'rhe im- mense bonfire by +he newly crown- ed Queen. As fhe bonfire burned brighfly, exci+ed s+ud'en+s snake danced fhrough fhe crowd. Sa+urday's exciremenr began wi+h +he parade of beauiifully decorafed floars, represenfing many hours of hard worlc. The game, wifh Hs confeH'i and s+ream- ers, proved fo be a fhrilling one as eager specrarors cheered rhe Bull- dogs on +o vicrory over Hinsdale. The Council sponsored dance, ln'I'ercep+ed ln+erlude, broughi' fhe eveni' Filled weekend +o a close. Homecoming aHendan'rs Rosemary Sfolfa, Janef Slomlca, Ann Leffer, and Lynn Cooper surround +heir queen, Pixie Beery- Polglase. Page 93 FIRST ROW: G. Spachman, R. Alber+, C. Baumruclcer, L. Mills, J. Nader. B. Fogg, P. Saul, K. Siasiny, B. Rudolph, V. Sindelar, M. Bednarih, T. Sharpe, R. Kraiicelx, L. Siareh, S. Alexander, M. Smifh, E. Sharpe, V. Aboi, R. Richier, S. Howey. Mr. Collins, direcior. SECOND ROW: P. Zeman, B. Wallen+a, R. Balhaichei, G. Pouslra, C. Colgrass, T. Boianew- slci, J. VanCura, B. J. Zales, J. Sirafiaci, T. Crane, R. Glass, R. Mafison, E. Moiiclta, G. Marcucci, R. Smeiana, B. Bariu- neh, N. Flegel, J. Benes. THIRD ROW: D. Lucas, H. Howey, C. Slezah, J. Zdenelt, F. Nedil, R. Moslcalih, J. Kraus, C. Lupinelc, R. Veselslry, F. Kreml, J. Valeclra, R. Perry, T. Fiala, E. Regal, J. Janouseh. K. Sioclring, R. Gohrlce. FOURTH ROW: R. Dolezal, W. Zales, B. Oman, M. Mingus, C. Cole- man, L. Svab, J. Cuda, R. Feller, R. Schaeffer, J. Braun, D. Klodner, L. Sykora, R. Bashovic, S. Kelly, E. Topinha. FIFTH ROW: B. Lind, A. Smiih, G. Phillip, J. Hinlrleman, G. Malilr, J. Symon, W. LeClear, J. McCar+hy, S. Goodwin, G. Smifhers. linseril Harold Collins, Direcfor of Insfrumenial Music. Accomplished in precision, 'lhe BAND exhibiied musical and marching 'l'alen'l' on ihe a'l'hle+ic field, and displayed harmonic skills on +he audiiorium siage. Under +he balon of Mr. Harold Collins, direcior of ins'l'rumen'I'al music, ihe eighiy-five musicians pre- senied winfer and spring conceris and assisied in various communiiy celebraiions. Their seleciions in- cluded sonaias and concerios as well as +radi+ional marches. Eniry in +he s+a+e music con'l'es+ offered opporluniiies 'for ihe band, and for solois'l's and en- sembles as well. Baslcefball games feaiured R-B's pep band, play- ing popular +unes. A+ pep assemblies, +he rousing no+es of ihe band's rendiiion of ihe school song Followed a musical allegiance io fhe flag. H52 La...-I Page 94 fl lfLlfl'll08fQ6! l'l'LlfL5iC6L 6l,l l 6Llflg8l'lfl8lflf6 Page 95 Violinisfs Gail Kubic and Judy Bousa rehearse for ihe annual spring Music Fesfival. FIRST ROW: G. Kubic, J. Bousa, P. Morgan, J. Hein, D. Collins, P. Schuliz, P. PaHon, G. Denlcins. SECOND ROW: L. Barron, J. Vogr, J. Vogf, M. Holin, B. Oman, M. Mingus. THIRD ROW: Mr. Collins, J. Nader, L. Svab, J. Kraus, V. Sindelar, B. Bariunelc, R. Perry, B. Fogg, P. Karas. FOURTH ROW: G. Malilx, J. Hinlrleman, G. Spachman, E. Mo+iclca, R. Schaeffer, C. Colgrass. Wi+h a sweep of 'ihe hand ancl a 'l'wirl of fhe baron, Mr. Harolcl Collins direcleci fhe R-B ORCHESTRA 'ihrpugh a successful musical year. The orchesira, comprised of four main divisions, 'rhe harmonic srrings, +he s+acca'ro wooclwinds, 'lhe lhundering brass, and 'rhe resounding percussions, performed al' +he spring Music Fesfival anci al' 'lhe sixih an- nual Wes+ Suburban Conference Music Fes+ival. ln adcli+ion, ceriain of i'ls soloisrs and ensembles parricipalecl in s+a'l'e ancl disiricl' music conlesfs. .yadnfecl dfuclenffi e ecfiuefy Wilh ihe benefiis of capable leadership and accom- panimenf, The choir rehearses for +he spring conceri. The voices of seveniy-four s'I'uden+s, blended in flow- ing harmony, made +he A CAPPELLA CHOIR an ou+- sianding music group. The songsrers assis+ed Hi-Y in Thanksgiving and Easier services and sparked a fesfive feeling al' +heir annual Chris'I'- mas concer'I'. Pariicipaiion in I'he Wes'I-Suburban Conference Music Fesiival al' Downers Grove followed a spring I'our of neighboring grade schools. The choir ioined R-B's choral and ins+rumen'I'aI groups in +he spring Music Fes+ivaI and closed a busy year by singing a+ Baccalaureafe and Com- mencemen'I'. FIRST ROW: G. Cinafl, J. Trivich, K. Novalc, B. Gray, J. Holds- worih, M. Woehler, M. Poulach, M. Siroheclrer, G. Oechslin, G CaIascibeHa, J. Pennock, J. Allison, D. Sames, H. King, B. Cylcner. L. Darlingion, M. Haugh, L. Sfrand, Direcfor Mr. Gilbert SECOND ROW: B. McCauley, W. Coolcingham, J. Kraslca, C. Wahl, J. Walsh, K. Elrlund, R. RaHr-er, G. Neumann, K. McCauley P. Chalouplra, L. Werfh, E. Polacelr, J. Hummel, I.. Jarosilr, P Krause, S. Kolres, L. Gill, S. Ross. THIRD ROW: C. Reed, B Shopiaw, C. Pondelilr, C. SchIiH', P. Newcum, B. Neal, G. Sfro- kosch, B. Zon, M. Plhalr, R. Polslon, M. Kropacelr, M. Ola, T. Byrom, J. Ficlras, K. Reinhardi, S. Layman, S. Seiberf, L. Prendergasf, M. Moficlra, T. King, R. Salvaiore. FOURTH ROW: T. Prendergasi, J. Malek, L. Vyfislca, B. Svrluga, C. Timlro, J Fislonich, L. Olelrsy, R. Anderson, B. Eaverson, E. Taugher, J. Chlumslry, J. Reznicelr, J. Hinlrleman, J. Pahelf, J. Reed, A. Kreicilr, R. Prazalc, M. Peierson, D. Meyer, J. Phillip. inferlarefec! uarie mudica :Scored l , FIRST ROW: V. Henlce, N. Campbell, E. Fell, B. Polulach, L. Shramelr, K. Suhi, B. Blaha, K. Kuelizo, C. King, M. Ko- peclry, J. Vavra, K. Klima. SECOND ROW: D. Charval, J. Zierfuss, P. Dornfield, J. Reynolds, L. Nelson, C. Willcison, M. Slasfny, P. Heinsen, V. Fie, D. Anderson, J. Greco, D. Maieilra, L. Kolres, G. Havlilc. THIRD ROW: J. Januflta, Slanzas came alive as GIRLS' GLEE CLUB and BOYS' GLEE CLUB voiced 'I'he lyrics of selecfed scores. Supplemenfing his choral curriculum, Mr. Paul Gilberf, vocal direcfor, explained basic music fundamen'l'aIs. The reper+oire of I'he glee clubs varied widely in order Io give each boy and girl an oppor+uni'I'y Lgzzclenffi enfoye FIRST ROW: D. Fagoihey, S. Hoglund, J. Haughlon, K. Pog- wizd, E. Moficlra, R. Alberf, G. Neumann, M. Cannon, W. Fanfa. SECOND ROW: B. Fischer, A. Kuncl, J. Kosilr, F. Der- fler, R. Eveff, M. Hayden, C. Ebeling, R. Sfrnad, J. Slepan S. Moseficlc, B. Gerlich, P. Wrighf, S. Valeniino, B. Gibbs V. Bielilc, S. Boehm, K. Schmidl, B. Dougherfy, R. Ingalls, NI Kovar, G. Kuchar, B. Ross, J. Kennedy. FOURTH ROW: M. MorsIaHer, M. Wilson, B. Szymlcowialc, D. Marion, V. Vala, M. Feye, C. Maier, C. Klich, K. Malucha, D. Divin, C. Cufler J. Rada, Mr. Paul Gilberf, Direcfor. Io sing a+ +he music level besl suifed +o his abillfy Parficipafion in R-B's spring Music Fesfival high Iighfed I'he year's aciivilies. cc uariefy 0 THIRD ROW: G. Reed, D. McEwen, R. Linn, C. Vonesh, J. Mendler, R. Konczalr, R. Feye, D. Mey, L. Rogers, G. Miller, F. Gasparro, B. Wallenfa. Acquiring a beH'er undersfanding of phofography was +he main goal of 'l'he CAMERA CLUB. The members devored rhemselves +o developing and improving fheir skill by comparing +heir ideas and rechniques. Guiding and direciing +he ac- 'livifies of +he organiza+ion was fhe spon- sor, Mr. Swanson. .3 KEYNOTE CLUB. designed +o sfimu- la'I'e an inieresf in, and an apprecia+ion for, good music, began i+s second year successfully. Under +he guidance of Mr. Swanson, 'rhe members lisfened 'ro music varying from classical +o jazz. FIRST ROW: F. Crowe, H. Neumann, D. Shoblaslze, E. Wood, J. Dylcinga. SECOND ROW: B. Oman, R. Salvafore, W. LeClear, R. Morelli, Mr. Swanson. acfiuifiegi FIRST ROW: A. Bosch, S. Svoboda, P. Novalr, V. Sindelar. SECOND ROW: R. Relyea, P. Myfys, J. Pafzelf, A. Schlach+meyer, E. Sharpe, M. Polulach, J. Hinlrleman, B. Henninger. Gerling ready fo hear a classic are Bob Relyea, Lolly Sharpe, and Vice presideni' Malcolm EveH. Page 99 Chosen by fheir 'Teachers on 'lhe basis of characler, dependabilify, and leader- ship, +he BECEUS girls conrribuled +heir services ai' rhe refreshmenl' boo'I'hs dur- ing baslcefball and foo'I'ball games. Guided by rheir sponsor, Miss Eding- 'I'on, Beceus members ufilized 'I-he five per cenf profi+ on all sales +o provide a Chrisfmas free for +he Alumni Lounge and a giif for +he school. The club's social leafs 'included fhe Chris'I'mas par+y in December and +he annual inifiafion 'lea in January. Preparing colres and displaying candy for fhe hungry baslcefball fans are Beceus members Janel Hulchison, Jean Mendius, Mary Jane Lloyd, and Marilyn Bouda. mnclerevl services zifimufafecl FIRST ROW: B. Blaha, S. O'Neil, Treasurer B. Schally, Vice presideni' K. Larson, Presideni' M. Lloyd, Secrelary J. Mendius, D. Rader, P. Nylen, Sponsor Miss Edingfon. SECOND ROW: B. Fogg, L. Shramelr, B. Johnson, K. Klima, N. Kacena, B. Zdroilrowslci, N. Ericlcson, P. Grady, N. Klindera, M. Bouda, M. Feye, P. Dornfeld. THIRD ROW J. Vavra, C. Marlin, M. MacDonald, G. Fiala, S. Kamenske, J. Reynolds, R. Kelber, C. Wasz, L. Fasano, S. Caesar J. Zierfuss, J. Kunes. FOURTH ROW: J. Jezelr, P. Karas, D. Meyer, J. Nemec, S. Wilson, S. Boehm, S. Brown, D. Rusnalt, N. Eveff, L. Novak, J. Hufchison, S. Layman. Page 100 Advancing high s'I'andards of Chris'I'ian charac'I'er, ihe Hl-Y members, under 'I'he sponsorship of Mr. Nemecek, coni-ribu'l'ed much +o fhe spirifual and moral s+andards of 1'he school and communi'I'y. The club's acfivifies encompassed shar- ing in +he work of +he Bundle Drive, assis+- ing as hos+s ai' +he Two Newcomers' Parfies, and leading 'lhe Thanksgiving and Eas+er ser- vices. During 1-he Chrisrmas holidays, Hi-Y members presenred 'l'heir annual formal, Win1'er Wonderland. lnduslrious Hi-Y members Jerry Chlumsky and Greg Fosier, logeiher wifh Sponsor Mr. Nemecek, sorf and pack fhe huge pile of clolhes during fhe Bundle Drive. ee ingri 0 accomlogzi menf FIRST ROW: J. Holland, C. Bloom, R. Kaemfe, J. Topinka, D. Baird, G. Fosler, Chaplain J. Chlumsky, Presideni' J. Pa'H'erson, Secrefary-heasurer R. Heinsen, C. Moselick, J. Toman, C. Engle, J. Sindelar, W. LeClear, Sponsor Mr. Nemecek. SECOND ROW: W. Polsfon, D. Cermak, E. Blahui, J. Michalcik, G. Ma+z, E. Korbel, J. Clark, G. Junkunc, J. Dunlop, P. Bariizal, G. Kreml, B. Sruchal, P. O'Sullivan, E. Reifel, N. Builer, R. Heidemann, C. Sikora. THIRD ROW: R. Gray, E. Chensky, C. Smiih, D. Kennedy, T. Forgala, D. Walsh, R. Milnarik, R. Lundgren, W. Reardon, F. Urban, P. Salvafori, L. Schaad, J. Hofsira, N. Hofer, T. Roche, K. Mielus, R. McDowell. FOURTH ROW: J. Tocksfein, R. Likens, R. Siocking, R. Jarom, T. Pendergasi, C. Reed, J. Hinkel- man, J. Deering, D. Koukol, J. Doubek, D. Kowal, R. Coverly, T. Tucek, K. Reinhardf, D. Kemp, C. Vonesh, R. Relyea, L. Polirock, M. Wiiwer. l FIRST ROW: P. Johnson, J. Marshall, P. Bacasfow, J. Habian, S. Vopafa, Head Usher J. Egglesfon, Presidenf C. Jalropec, Secrefary S. Towne, D. Wilson, B. Vanafa, Sponsor Mrs. Heller. SECOND ROW: J. Check, S. Luiha, J. Karela, S. Yunlter, L. Palmquisf, P. Novalr, K. Hede, B. Gerlich, P. Schulh, J. Benes, H. Mueller, M. Fofonlca, M. Kuban, J. MoHl, K. Knoslra. THIRD ROW: J. Ficlcas, J. Raleigh. B. Drummond, P. Tirifilli, N. Buegel, S. Svobo- da, E. Birchall, J. Herman, N. Boofh, J. Morris, G. Oechslin, B. Blaha, L. McGraih, B. Brunner. FOURTH ROW: D. Kociara. M. Hames, L. Prendergasf, K. Lange, R. Siauber, L. Olelrsy, S. Fransen, S. Slosar, M. Hill, C. Karih, C. Buhrows, D. Jeppeson, D. Rouleau, R. Reder, M. Henderson, M. Pelfon. Lgzcalenffi confrigufecl :Serviced af The members of USHER CLUB collec+ed 'Pickers and issued programs af Masque and Wig plays and num- erous band and choral concer+s. Their assisiance a+ fhe Baccalaureare and Commencemenr exercises +ermina+- ed +he year's acfivifies. Guided by fheir sponsor, Mrs. Heller, +hese iunior and senior girls gained fhe apprecialion of 'rhe en- fire school for 'I'heir willing services. Discussing lasi' minufe insirucfions for ushering af +he Talenf Show are Susan Towne, Dian Wilson, and Sponsor Mrs. Heller. Page 102 Displaying le a d e rs h i p and spor'l'sman-like conducf, 'lhe mem- bers of LETTERMEN'S CLUB as- sis'I'ed a'I' 'I'he pep rallies and home baskefball games. These boys du1'i- fully fulfilled +heir responsibiliiies of ushering, checking coa+s, and mainfaining order. Only boys who had received +heir leH'er by par'ricipa+ing in a spori' were eligible for member- ship in +he club. Sponsors Mr. Leg- geH' and Mr. Lossin led +he Lei'- 'iermen in promofing beH'er re- lafions befween c o n f e r e n c e schools. acfiuifieri Proudly displaying fheir new iaclxefs, lefiermen Jim Verhoeven, Dennis Kennedy, Rich Jarom, and Dick Heinsen pile info Jim's converiible 'for a whirl ihrough iown. FIRST ROW: E. Blahui, G. Mah, A. Riclrer, Sergeanf-ai-arms W. Siephan, Treasurer D. Kennedy, Presidenf R. Jarom, Vice presidenf J. Verhoeven, Secreiary R. Heinsen, W. Sianelr, J. Pa'Herson. SECOND ROW: D. Anderson, R. Ellio++, C. Bloom, G. Verhoeven, G. Miller, R. Kosflca, G. Junkunc, P. Smilh, E. Slaby, E. Ludwig, J. Chlumslry, R. Rada. THIRD ROW: G. Krough, G. Phillips, T. Roche, R. Caverly, A. Rezabelr, N. Bu+ler, G. Kreml, J. Nerad, J. Schreiber, R. Rizzo, R. Lucas. C. Gramer. FOURTH ROW: R. Raifner, G. Fosfer, R. Fisera, W. LeClear, D. Baird, R. Prazalr, R. S+oclring, M. Eve'H, C. Tiedie, W. Smiih, R. Ray, G. Vrhel, R. Weddle, J. Sindelar. FIRST ROW: D. Pranslzy, K. Earle, D. Shohlaslre, J. Prasf, D. Gilberf, J. Nelson, R. Leslci, D. Kraybill, F. Crowe, R. Morelli. SECOND ROW: Sponsor Mr. Kufcoslry, R. Scaman, D. Krisan, E. Wood, R. Flowers, W. Kamper. FIRST ROW: E. Wood. SECOND ROW: D. Sho- blaslre, B. Miller, V. Nemec, M. Schmerling, Sponsor Mr. Schaefer. THIRD ROW: R. Schaefer. Maui ing Providing audio-visual aid for school funcfions and faking care of fhe Iigh+- ing, scenery changing, and fhe elecfrical end of all producfions was fhe iob of R-B's eighf STAGE TECHNICIANS. Under fhe supervision of fheir sponsor, Mr. Schaefer, fhey devofed fheir 'rime and efforfs fo help make various sporfs evenfs, concerfs, Iyceums, plays, and ofher similar producfions a success. The MOVIE OPERATORS assisfed feachers by seffing up apparafus, show- ing movies, and fransporfing special equipmenf. Under fhe sponsorship of Mr. Kufcoslcy, fhe boys confribufed fheir fime fo furfher sfudenf educafion. Helping sfudenls lo find losl' arlicles, checking absenlees, and assisling bewilder- ed freshmen, 'lhe fourleen OFFICE ASSIST- ANTS aided R-B in many ways. I+ was +heir iob lo lake messages lo s'ruden+s all over I'he school and generally assisl' Mrs. Arnold as fhey devoled one s+udy hall a day lo service. This year sixleen girls devoled l'heir 'lime and efforfs one hour each day lo assisl' 'rhe school nurse, Miss Suchy. The iolos of 'lhe NURSE'S ASSISTANTS ranged from running errands and doing clerical work +o aiding s'I'uden+s wi+h minor illnesses and injuries. FIRST ROW: C. Dunne, L. Sharpe, L. Child. SECOND ROW: G. Fulgenzi, N. Kralochvil, Sponsor Miss Suchy, B. Zon. THIRD ROW: E. Slclenar, S. Koe, M. Prince, V. Sindelar. FOURTH ROW: S. Sup, N. Slcora, K. Swank, S. PaHon. aadififance wad un an rewar ing FIRST ROW: J. Greenfield, A. Leffer, J. Marshall, S. Jacobs. SECOND ROW: M. Kuban, K. Loeplre, J. Moon- ey, S. Hur'I', S. Wilson, J. Nemec. THIRD ROW: G. Phillip, S. Kuhn, D. Kemp, D. Baird, E. Blahul, J. Hofslra, E. Slalay. FIRST ROW: E. Krippels, B. Hone, Treasurer P. Breed. Sponsor Miss Brainerd, Sponsor Mrs. Broe, Presideni' J. Hagenberg, K. McGrew, R. Kociunas. SECOND ROW: C. Kosia, N. Sfalcis, J. Bicknell, J. Hersr, S. Kanalr. B. DeGraf'F, R. Beriolino, P. Novak, J. Morfel, J. Janis, K. Hlavacelr, J. Rada. THIRD ROW: P. Dick, L. Lieb, Vice presidenf N. Sidlausltas, G. Havemeyer, S. Kamenslte, J. Jezek, D. Rouleau, E. Arp, K. Hall, N. Kacena, M. Kesman. Con+ribu+ing grea+Iy Io +he efficieni' func- Ifioning of Ihe library, 'Ihe Iwenfy-nine LIBRARY E Q AIDES assisfed Mrs. Broe and Miss Brainerd, t 'Iheir sponsors, in keeping Ihe library in smoofh C 6 Cl 5 running order. Their special acI'iviI'ies consis'I'ed of a fall picnic, a ChrisI'mas par+y,ia I'ea 'For Ihe girls' molhers, and a parI'y 'For I'he graduafing aides. The PUBLIC RELATIONS STAFF, new Ihis year, consis+ed of four senior girls who devoI'ed 'Iheir fime and efforis +o publicize and promoie school ac+ivi+ies by submiH'ing news releases +o local newspapers. The s+aff members were chosen by Mr. Mohrhusen, 'Iheir sponsor, because of 'Iheir background in iournalism and news wri+ing. Preparing ariicles for publicafion occupies busy sfaff members Alice Moylan, Beverly Brown, Sponsor Mr. Mohrhusen, and Dian Wilson. FIRST ROW: E. Sharpe, Business Edi'l'or P. Myfys, Edilor in chief J. Palzelf, Publicafions Edifor J. Tocksfein, J. Smifh, D. Nemec. SECOND ROW: G. Neumann, B. Smilh, G. SchoH'ler, G. Ewinger, E. Tinggaard, M. Bouda, R. Zierfuss, L. G-rafchner. THIRD ROW: D. Wilson, A. Kreicik, S. Jacobs, S. Fransen, R. Ber+olino, P. Pedicone, Ja Bousa, D. Peferson, Sponsor Mr. Gard. FOURTH ROW: J. Anderson, C. Jakopec, S. Towne. L. Prendergasl, G. Fosfer, D. Kowal J, DeWolfe, L. Bronz. LJQAIBCJ info ckuemwe gefcb Sharon Fransen reviews a sfudenf manuscripl as Scope The S'l'r3i'F memb9I'S of work- members Jackie Smilh, Dorolhy Nemec, Pal Myfys, ing gn -H-le second yearly edi-I-ion, de- Jackie Palzell, and Lolly Sharpe lisfen inlenlly. vo+ed 'lheir affer school hours each Thursday lo produce a high qualily s'l'u- denl' liferary magazine. Under +he sponsorship of Mr. Gard, +hese R-Bi+es read, evalualed, and ed- iled s+uden+ manuscrip+s as 'lhey com- piled R-B's li+erary effor'I's. Divided' inl'o fhree working bodies, fhe business sfaff, publica+ions s+aff, and reading slaff, fhe members of Scope complefed a meril- able magazine, providing Fine reading malerial 'For s1'uden+s. ' ,nh ,f- FIRST ROW: D. Wilson, G. Neumann, Pho+ography Edi'l'or C. Jakopec, Edi+or in chief S. Towne, Arr Edifor J. Nachiman, Business Edifor S. Rufschman, M. Wolgemuih. SECOND ROW: L. Prendergasi, K. Knoska, S. Peferson, K. Hede, M. Barrulis, G. Mo'FfeH, H. Ellingsfon, B. Drummond. THIRD ROW: Sponsor Mr. Mohrhusen, C. Draeger, S. Svoboda, B. LeClear, M. Ludwinski, M. VanWagner, C. Beranich, A. Thompson, C. Papworfh. puggcafiono dam recorvle ROUSER ediiors confer wifh Mr. Mohr- husen on a page layout The ROUSER STAFF, working closely wifh Sponsor Mr. Mohrhusen, presen'I'ed 'ihe I959 yearbook fo fhe s+ud'en1' body wifh greai' pride and sa'l'isfac+ion. The sfaff members had +he invaluable experience- of working on a 'Full-scale publi- cafion. Many 'limes resourcefulness and 'frayed nerves were sfrained fowards 'The ends of fhe ihree deadlines. However, wirh fhe vision of a complefe-d' Rouser ever presenr, 'rhe s+aff s+rove even harder 'l'o 'fulfill +heir aspirafions. In June fhe labored hours and gray hairs were 'Temporarily forgoH'en as 'Phe S sraff dined royally a'l' 'lhe annual Awards Nighr 'Fes+ivi+ies. Page 108 : I1 . i The CLARION STAFF, under 'the spon- sorship of Miss Braklcen, worked indushfious- ly fo produce a bi-weekly newspaper. Mem- bers of +he journalism class served' as ed- ifors and provided exper'I' counsel for o+her sraff personnel. The en+ire sfaff had ample pracfice in edi+ing, copyreading, and wriling head- lines, as well as +he ac+ual wrifing of copy. This enabled fhe s+uden'rs +o become ac- quainfed' wi+h many faciis of 'Phe news- paper world. The sfaff members also gain- ed addi+ional informafion and learned new iournalis+ic fechniques +hrough field rrips 'l'aken during 'l'he year. During iournalism period, Edi+or in chief Dennis Ken nedy direcfs final layoui plans wifh his sfaff. fke :Sfory of y FIRST ROW: S. Kessel, J. Smifh, S. Peferson, P. Novak, Feaiure Eldifor K. Hede, News Ediior K. Fisher, D. Heinsen, Sporis Edi'l'or T. Caruso, B. Sco'H, Sponsor Miss Braklren. SECOND ROW: J. Check, L. Loess, J. Karela, H. Nolan, ' J. Toclcsiein, A. Thompson, J. MoHl, R. Berfolino, J. Kennedy, L. McGra+h, S. Shaw, D. Rui. THIRD ROW: M. Hames, M. Evans, B. Brunner, M. Barfulis, B. Thode, C. Beranich, T. Prendergasi, B. LeClear, J. Chlumslry, P. Smiih, J. Seeberger, C. Engle, K. Loepke, C. Tuscher. FIRST ROW. M Slroheclrer, B. Neal, J. Slomlca, Vice presidenl R. S+olfa, Presidenf P. Beery-Polglase, Secrefary T. Byrom, G. Neumann, Sponsor Miss Michael. SECOND ROW: Sponsor Miss Broom, S. McHugh, J. Mendius, K. Hede, Treasurer V. Schiel, M. Vrhel, W. Coolringham, D. Pisha, D. Rader. ,gjlzarcfug larouiclecl IQ gil' A wiflz fun A+ Sharclub's Big and Liffle Sisier Picnic, Judy Raleigh +rea+s her liHle sisler, Pal' Wrighf, +0 a fried chiclren ieasl Decorafing ihe bleachers for ihe Sharclub dance are Nancy Srormer, Sandy Filip, and Amy Flegel. Page 110 Laverne Kosar assisfs Merrily Slroheclcer as she drapes slreamers. Ctlfl ALQNCJJALP Every acfive SHARCLUB girl collecfed swarms of souvenirs from a beehive of acfivifies. Under capable chairmen, 1'he publicify, invi+a'I'ions, deco- ralions, refreshmenfs, charifies, and enlerfainmenl' commi'r+ees cooperafed +o produce such specfacu- lars as 'I'he record seHing Bundle Drive and an enchan'I'ing Nuil' a Paris. Because all girls au+oma+ically become Sharclub members on enfering R-B, rhe governing board planned a Big and LiH'le Sisrer Tea and Picnic +o acquainf fhe Freshmen girls wi+h 'rheir new surround- ings. Presidenl' Pixie Beery-Polglase, Vice presidenl Rosemary Slolfa, Secrefary Tracy Byrom, and Treas- urer Ginger Schiel received suggesrions from Miss Michael and Miss Broom, co-sponsors. ln 'lhe spring new Senare members accepled golden keys for scholarship, leadership, dependabilify, service, and charily. The fheme of fhe popular masquerade din- ner, When l Grow Up, len? ifself 'lo 1'he wild imaginafions of furure cave men and school reach- ers. The proceeds from colorful Bow Day, an all school even'r, sen+ a generous con+ribu+ion 'lo 'lhe Red Cross. Page 111 FIRST ROW: I.. Graichner, B. Masek, M, Evans, J. Barberie, T. Byrom. SECOND ROW:,Secre'Iary A. Kreicik, Vice presideni D. WiIson, Presidenf P. Newcum, Treasurer D. Caldon, Sponsor Mr. Cohen. THIRD ROW: J. Karela, M. PoIuIach, B. Cylmer, J. CharIe+on, K. Loeplxe, P. Domabyl. FOURTH ROW: S. Towne, A. Thompson, P. Krause, C. Smirh, D. Hrdina. FIFTH ROW: C. Jakopec, C. Engle, G. Marino, P. Smiih, D. Kowal. SIXTH ROW: R. Siedronsicy, C. Reed, B. Henninger, A. Schlachfmeyer, B. Sfoclcing. .j4Ct0l 6 an MASQUE AND WIG provided an oppor'I'uni'Iy for +heaI'ricaI expression for all juniors and seniors. A+ +he mon+hIy rneeiings, 'rhe members Iearned aboui' make-up fechniques and' various s'I'yIes of acring. Under 'I'he direc'I'ion of Mr. Cohen, +his organizafion presenied 'Iwo ouI'- s'I'anding pIays. The RoyaI Family, a Broadway hi+ deaiing wi+h fhe off-sfage Iives of 'Ihe 'Fiery Barrymore 'family and wriH'en by Edna Ferber and George Kaufman, was presenied in fhe LiHIe Thea+er ,in November. The comedy hir, The Man Who Came To Dinner, wri+- ren by George Kaufman and Moss Hari' was s+aged in IaI'e May. Learning dramafic Iechniques, Masque and Wig officers waich Mr. Cohen iIIus+ra'Ie a pIay characfer. Lf .'3SS 5 acfrefizvefn GIQUQAIDQUI flzeir ramafic adigfg M ,-Film FIRST ROW: B. Polulach, Treasurer C. Cusier, Vice presidenl' M. Smiih, Sponsor Mr. Sanders, Presideni' J. Seeberger, Secrefary D. Collins, K. Klima. SECOND ROW: P. Ashworfh, N. Campbell, L. Shramelc, B. Johnson, L. Veverlra, S. Boehm, V. Vala, C. Wasz, H. Ellingson. THIRD ROW: L. Predan, L. Novalr, M. Vrhel, J. Prasf, M. Schmerling, C. Schlewi'H, P. Morgan, J. Vavra. Members of ihe JESTERS CLUB, a dramafics group for freshman and sophomore sl'udenl's, were se- lecfed by 'I'he club sponsor, Mr. Sanders, and +he previous year's officers on 'Phe basis of fryouis held in fhe fall. Club members aHended plays s+agecl by ihe Goodman Theai-er Players in Chicago and a+ 1-he monihly meefings presenfed dra- ma'ric en+er+ainmen+. ln May, as a climax fo +he year's aciiviiies, ihe club presenied iis annual play in +l1e audi'l'or'ium for +he siudeni' body. Pausing for a momenf io lisfen +o Mr. Sanders commenl on lhe scrip-l for fhe spring play are Marcia Smiih and Cheryl Cusfer. FIRST ROW: T. Caruso, E. Wood, A. Kasper, M. Schmerling B. Miller, Presiclenl P. Palmquisl, Secrelary S. McHugh, C. Silcora, J. Rada, R. Flegel, L. Bauer. SECOND ROW: R. Sfasfney, C. Pons, H. Howey, F. Glasser, H. Rofh, R. Feller, T. Crane, D. Slovacelr, C. Bloom, L. Palmquisl, K. Ranlcin, J Juranelr. THIRD ROW: R. Koneman, F. Woods, J. Topinlra, R 1 Belhlre, E. Valis, R. Bellis, B. Henninger, L. Gray, B. Phillips, R. Podlislra, A. Prochaslra, J. Paizell, S. Towne. FOURTH ROW: D. Haslings, A. Baumruclcer, P. Vorac, B. Relyea, R. Milnarilr, B. LeClear, D. Kemp, R. Svoboda, K. Lagesfrom, G. Reiber, E. Blahul, G. Marino. nga ana! Loaf A occulaie A lri-dimensional chess board, made by one of 'lhe club's members, is lhe obiecl' of Mr. Wal- lin's and George Marino's careful scruliny. E A big handshake goes +o CHESS CLUB, which made a successful debul' in l958 under 'rhe sponsorship of Mr. Wallin. Allhough a new club, 'lhis or- ganizalion quiclcly enrolled sixl'y en- lhusiasls inferesled in acquiring skill and experience in chess playing. To promoie inl'eres'l', +ournamen+s were held lhal' gave members an opporlunily +o chal- ienge one anolher. ln The greenhouse, Jackie Palzelf, Mike Wilwer, and Larry Bauer examine fhe sfrucfure of a cirrus free. While club sponsor Mrs. Klein supervises, Don Meyer and Claudia Klich compleie a display in lhe biology showcase. dflfL6!0lflt:5, Ct fel' fickoof AOLUAZS FIRST ROW: Secreiary J. MoHl, Vice presiclenf M. Mingus, Presi- deni B. Henninger, Treasurer L. Schaad, Sponsor Mrs. Klein, L. Bauer. SECOND ROW: Koenen- mann, P. Morland, B. Cerny, C. Dvorak, C. Molinoski, L. McGra'lh, D. Collins. THIRD ROW: J. Pai- zelf, F. Melichar, A. Kyncl, D. Meyer, M. Kean, C. Klich, P. Pedi- cone. FOURTH ROW: A. Laurick, A. Pcchaska, F. Crowe, D. Meyer, R. Milnarik, R. Morelli, G. Fosfer, A. Skorepa. BIOS LOGOS CLUB, one of R-B's oldesl' organizalions, accommoclared s+uden+s in- 'leresled in furlhering fheir knowledge of biology. The club look hikes in fhe fall and spring, observed animals and plan'l's in 'lheir nalural habil'a'I', and s'I'udied reference maferial perfaining +o 'lhe subject Mrs. Klein offered supervision anrcl leadership 'l'o over +l1ir+y-five in'l'eres'iecl science s'l'uden+s. FIRST ROW: M. Krahulik, J. Pacer, E. Smefana, M. Jacobs, P. Pedicone, J. Bousa, J. Reynolds, B. Blaha, S. Kuban, Secreiary J. Raleigh, J. Benes, Presidenf C. Mislerfield, P. Jozwiak, S. Doolen, S. Kanak, B. Burgess, Kar+h, Vice presidenl M. Van Wagner, Treasurer B. J. Rada. FOURTH ROW: S. Hurf, C. Sproull, V. Sindelar, Blaha, L. Dunlop, L. Likar, K. Kokenes. SECOND ROW: J. Kunes, K. Klima, M. Barlulis B. Thode, J. Vavra, G. P. Ashworlh, L. Reclor, B. Brown, M. MacDonald, B. Sverak, K. Schmidl, C. Morris, J. Herlein, A. Mazak, Brunner, A. Bosch, P. Feely, E. Tinggaard, M. Bouda, P. P. Shullz, P. Kenl. FIFTH ROW: D. Myles, D. Skorepa, Clapp, D. Forsek, M. Fofonka, S. Thomas, M. Kemp, J. N. Kralochvil, S. Franson, M. Hill, J. Morris, G. Slack, Kaiser, L. Garnell, K. Kanelos. THIRD ROW: P. Nylandr, S. Lindberg, D. Kociara, J. Nemec, M. Kosfka, A. Sheffer, P. Karas, J. Barbarie, B. Drummond, B. Zdroikowski, S. M. Wilson, A. Penne, D. Vlasek. Cleaning up affer a cooking spree are Judy Raleigh and Belly Drummond. omema ing anal Audinefid Upon compleling one semesler of a home economics course, any girl becomes eligible 'Io parficipare in fhe ac+ivi+ies of Ihe HOME ECONOMICS CLUB, sponsored by Miss Pinkerfon and Mrs. Slrunk. To furfher inleresl' and apprecialion 'lor all phases of home economics, members parlicipafed in a number of acfivifies, prepared for 1-eas and bake sales. In Ihe fall, +he special inilialion and po+-luck supper infroduced Ihe club 'I'o a prosperous new season. Sponsor Miss Pinkerlon offers Judy Benes and Chrisline Karih helpful hinfs on gill' wrapping. Promofing inferesf in secrefarial work, SCRIBBLERS encouraged ifs members fo explore fhe business field beyond fheir classroom sfudies. Their acfivifies includ- ed wafching demonsfrafions of business machines, receiving guesf speakers, and holding a mofher-daughfer' 'I'ea. Sfudenfs who had received one credif in any busi- ness course were welcome fo parficipafe in fhese acfivifies. Sponsor Miss Hewiff, and officers Lor- raine Huebner, Carol Vascik, Karen Sfeiger, and Donnaiean Jeppesen combined fheir efforfs fo make fhis season a successful one. Marilyn Candra and Alice Moylan check fhe fyping efficiency of business fraining sfudenfs Lillian Srch and Lorraine Huebner. cAa!engec! inoluofrioufi gif 5 FIRST ROW: J. Miller, R. Bardauskas, K. Miefus, G Kuchar, Treasurer D. Jeppesen, Secrefary K. Sfeiger, Presiclenf L. Huebner, Vice presidenf C. Vascik, L. Srch M. Candra, P. Condon. SECOND ROW: J. Kernik, M Fofonka, S. Pavlef, J. Haney, K. LeRoy, C. Buhrows, S Spofak, S. Kanak, C. Sharie, J. Marcucci, N. Boofh. E Broz, D. Hammond, Sponsor Miss Hewiff. THIRD ROW B. Brunner, B. Blaha, B. Assaro, L. Fasano, N. Herman, L. Gumuls, M. A. Laurick, M. Hames, Evans, A. Profeau, A. Misferfielcl, S. Ross, J. Wiafr, J. Mafzelle, K. Hlavka, J Krafochvil, L. Broz, B. Cerny, J Tuma, K. Lange. FOURTH ROW J. Vanourek, M. Henderson, M Anfzak, S. Fransen, S. Brady, S Grill, P. Kizior, S. Slosar. E91 155: l1' 5E?iir:EiiE ESE H The FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMER- ICA CLUB, under +he co-sponsorship of Miss Shipley and Miss Casperson, suc- ceeded in aH'aining i'rs goal of promo+- ing an inferesi' in feaching and educa- I'ion by giving iIs members an insighi' info whal a 'leaching career involves. During The year Ihe girls +ooIc parl in numerous acrivifies, including selling pins for Nafional Educa'I'ion Week, visiI'- ing local grammar schools on Visi'ra+ion Day, Iis'I'ening 'Io speakers represen'I'ing Ihe 'leaching profession, and aHending fhe sI'aI'e conven'fion for high school members of F.T.A. In May +he annual IniIia+ion Tea was held and I'he new officers were insfalled. We're here! exclaims Kaihy Hede 'Io Miss Susan McCann, principal of Broolc-Parlc Elemenfary School, as visifing fuiure Ieachers Karen Knoslca, Lynn Prendergasi, and Gail Neumann Ioolc on. RM Kflflfife Ifllfilnffeif ana! f06lCAQI fi FIRST ROW: Sponsor Miss Shipley, S. Lufha, M. Moficlra Treasurer L. Prendergasi, Vice presidenf J. Ficlras, Presi- deni' G. Neumann, Secrelary J. Anderson, T. Byrom, K. Hede, B. Zales. SECOND ROW: J. Habian, S. Vopala, E. Sharpe, J. Nachiman, S. Yunlcer, B. Brunner, J. Guyon S. Lafshaw, J. Kizior, K. Kanelos, L. Dunlop, L. Lilrer, S. Kanalr, S. Caesar, S. Lindberg. THIRD ROW: A. Kreicilc, S. Howey, P. Bacas'I'ow, E. Krawczylr, F. Oglieifi C. Cech, S. Doolen, P. Heinsen, K. Klima, M. Lloyd, R. Berfolino, M. Bariulis, M. Dohnal. FOURTH ROW: D. Wilson, J. Egglesfon, L. Grafchner, P. Pisula, S. Boehm, D. Mafacha, S. Ru+schman, A. Sheffer, L. GarneH', M. Hames, L. Schindler, C. Mrizelc, G. Garhar+, K. Knoska, J. Herman. FIRST ROW: N. Erickson, V. Bielik, L. Oieksy, Treasurer Kofnour, D. Charvai, L. Sioker, R. Kelber, J. Check D. Fcrsek, Vice presideni' P. Clapp, Sponsor Miss Suchy, THIRD ROW: N. Boofh, S. Sup, P. Grady, C. Malik, M Presideni' N. Skora, Secreiary C. SprouII, V. Melichar, B. Weber, C. Erbs, C. Schliif, I. Sirokosch, K. Lange, M. Gerlich. SECOND ROW: L. Shramek, B. Biaha, C. Dunne, Kesman, C. Jakopec, A. Krejcik, L. S+arek, P. Pedicone. C. Kasper, J. Januika, C. Hekr, K. Krabec, E. Sklenar, L. laeciagzecl cfugfi accommoclafecl A poiluck supper is 'rhe order of 'Ihe day as Carole SprouII and Carol Kasper ready fhe food. The FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA CLUB, open 'I'o all girls in+eres+ecI in nursing, carried ou'r an ac- I'iviI'y-fiIIed agenda under fhe Ieadership of i+s spon- sor, Miss Suchy. The dIub's ac+ivi+ies inciuded visi+ing Presbyferian-S+. Lukes, Evans+on, and Cook Coun+y Hospi'I'aIs, Ihe annual proiec+ of preparing cancer dress- ings for 'Ihe American Cancer Socie+y, and making pom- poms. Diane Forsek and Peggy Clapp prepare cancer dressings for The American Cancer Socieiy. VL ,,,,. . -V Ng Wav FIRST ROW: M. Mingus, S. Wilwer, J. Slomlra, M. MacDonald, S. Kolres, P. Beery-Polglase, Secrelary S. McHugh, Presidenl N. Buller, Vice-presideni' D. Lange, R. Slolfa, G. Junlrunc, D. Kennedy, A. Filisha, M. Wi+wer. SECOND ROW: M. Vrhel, B. Neal, J. Hummel, B. RaHner, P. Tirililli, J.ScoH, R. Rafiner, R. McDowell, J. Verhoeven, R. Sledronslcy, H. Genanl, H. Nolan, C. Tiedje. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Timlro, Miss Morvis, M. Palmer, D. Pisha, S. Kessel, P. Domabyl, L. Loess, D. Boosier, K, Fisher, G. Hess, C. Hawes, W. Coolringham, Sponsor Mr. Thompson. FOURTH ROW: R. Williams, R. Balrer, R. MacLean, F. Neicll, N. Everf, K. Larson, M. Lloyd, G. Verhoeven, C. Gramer, E. Paul, L. Sirnad, F. Mudralc, Mr. Duval. FIFTH ROW: V. Henlce, S. Padelilr, N. Campbell, S. Foresier, J. Ward, R. Balfis, V. Vala, S. Lange, P. Berry-Polglase, D. Marion, S. Moseiic, C. Henderson, R, Slaby, D. Cusic, Mr. Slephan, Mr. Halverson. Mr. Thompson and Juanifa Sco'H', R-B's Navaio Indian s'l'uden'l, 'lalre lime oul' 'for a friendly dis- cussion. Dividing info nine incluslrious commil- lees, SCHOOL COUNCIL successfully 'laclcled a lull calendar including a domeslic exchange program wilh Cheyenne, Wyom- ing, and a cafeleria clean-up weelc. Through Council, R-B welcomed Juanila ScoH', a Navajo Indian sludenl 'from Ari- zona. A guesl' of +he school and commun- i'l'y, Juanila resided al' lhe home of 'lhe Richard Kropacelcs. The honor syslems commiH'ee ins'l'i'lu'led an experimenlal 'I'esl'ing syslem based on sludenl' inlegrily, while 'lhe eleclion and by- laws commiH'ee worked +o revise The con- s+i+ul'ion. Council honored facully members ,ff al' lhe annual Chrisfmas parly and was in lurn honored by fhe eleclion of Sue Kolces as secrelary of lhe norl'heas'l-nor+h- wesl dislricl. Four class-sponsored dances dolled a year of unified sludenl-adminislralion re- Ialions. X., ,A 'vw The execufive commiffee considers suggesfions for policy, business and 'lufure Council plans. ounci worLec! Ar - gif Aeffermenf Mr. Emriclr models lhe lafesf 'fashion in Zorro goggles io ihe amusemeni of sfudenfs and faculfy members affending Council's annual Chrisfmas pariy. 'N W1,sfQw1.L::i,gQxvmff. , -i , H -,,.- ,,-f. Q eQ:H,1f,w f-7 1-f. vm - FIRST ROW: L. Shramelx, S. Pelerson, Sponsor Mrs. Hopperf, Secrefary C. Marlin, Presideni' S. Kolres. Vice presideni L. Schaad, Treasurer S. Seiberi, A. Kreicilr, L. Bauer, G. Pouslra. SECOND ROW: J. Rada, C. Klich, G.. S+aclr, R. Koeneman, G. Spachman, P. Pedicone, B. Fogg, D. Rader, K. Krohn, L. Werih, K. Francik, D. Collins. PRO MERITO, R-B's Lalin club, pro- mofed' inreresl' in Roman culiure and mainrained an ac'l'ivi+y-filled agenda. Under +he sponsorship of Mrs. Hop- per'l', ihe club's social ac'I'ivi1'ies varied from a scavenger hunf 'lo 'Phe annual Valenrine lniriarion Parry. The main eveni' of fhe year was 'I'he Roman Ban- quei' held in April conduc'I'ed in Roman s1'yle. The bamrguef was a fir- 'I'ing close for anofher successful year. Translaiing a clue during The annual scavenger hunl, Pro Merifo members pause briefly before dashing on. THIRD ROW: K. Knoslca, W. Coolringham, K. Larson, S. Lafshaw, B. ScoH', M. Bariulis, J. Jezelr, S. Kessel, D. Wilson, S. Towne, J. Tcpinlca, L. Prendergasf, M. Brauns. FOURTH ROW: S. Sup, J. Mooney, K. HuH'er, J. Bicknell, F. Melichar, J. Hofsfra, R. Milnarilc, C. Jalropec, P. Salvaiori, C. Silrora, D. Barih. Ql'l'lLQl fi JQUQKJIUQ J Leffel' Page 122 FIRST ROW: J. Griffiih, L. Lilcar, G. Moffeir, K. Clawson, Secrefary S. Brown, Presidenr S. Svoboda, Vice-presideni' M. Pelfon, A. Bosch, B. Eaverson. SECOND ROW: K. Arnd+, P. Feely, V. Abof, L. Sharpe, J. Leahy, L. Child, G. Schiel, P. Townsend, B. Thode, L. Oplaflra, M. Srro- hecicer, J. Bousa. THiRD ROW: B. Johnson, M. Mors+aH'er, v Mrs. Wallin enjoys refreshmenfs wifh French Club mem- bers af one of 'Their monfhly meefings. Au revoir! say members of fhe French Club as 'rhey prepare 'ro deparl' for New Orleans. J. Angelus, E. Felf, B. Cylrner, M. MacDonald, G. SchoHler, J. Januilca, C. Wilkison, R. Reder, P. Novalr, D. Divin. FOURTH ROW: P. Diclr, B. Hone, C. Koller, H. Kwefon, K. Sroclcing, B. Smifh, V. Havemeyer, R. Mc- Elearney, D. Kloss. ln an aH'emp'I' 'ro gain furiher lcnow- ledge of 'lhe cus'I'oms of France and i1's people, FRENCH CLUB, sponsored by Mrs. Wallin, +ook pari' in numerous even'rs. These ac'I'ivi'l'ies included holding a French progressive dinner, visiring a lavish French resfauranf, and +aking a frip +o New Orleans during fhe spring vacafion. lfLIfl6!Ql f5fCLI'l6blflg 0 0fAel l080l0 eff Page 123 The SPANISH CLUB, spon- sored by Mrs. Dobbs, sirove 'Io sI'imuIa+e an in+eres+ in 'I'he Spanish people, 'I'heir language, culfure, and background. For i+s mon+hIy mee+ings, +he or- ganizalion invifed guesi' speak- ers and arranged 'For movies 'Io be shown. The cIub's special ac+ivi1'ies included a 'I'our of Mexico, a Chrisimas par'l'y, a 'Iaffy apple sale, and 'I'he sponsoring of a Spanish movie for Ihe enfire sfudeni' body. The confer of aifraciion af a Spanish Club parly seemed Io be a donkey. anguage Afuclenfd Jflfwliecl Lreign FIRST ROW: P. Chalouplca, M. Haclcl, S. Yunlrer, D. Rouleau, S. Hurf, Presideni' M. Peferson, Vice-presidenf B. Schally, Treasurer G. Havlilr, Secreiary M. Vrhel, M. Hill, B. Zales, M. Fofonka. SECOND ROW: B. deLeon, J. Musselman, B. Polulach, L. McGrafh, J. Zierfuss, G. Ewinger, L. Sfolner, M. Lloyd, K. Kanelos, J. Kunes, D. Mafeilra, B. Brunner, J. Benes, B. Blaha. THIRD ROW: J. MoHI, L. McGra+h, M. Falco, J. Ward, C. Cufler, R. Balfis, J. Mendius, L. Garnefi, N. Kacena, S. Howey, N. Klindera, M. Feye, J. Grill, J. Charlion. FOURTH ROW: B. Gerlich, M. Andersen, J. Hummel, G. Garnhari, V. Vala, W. Janlcovslcy, R. Grosser, J. DeWoI'Fe, P. Karas, C. McAIIis1'er, S. Caesar, B. Conklin, J. Paizelf, E. Paul. FiRST ROW: E. Wood, Secrefary R. Bellis, Vice-presidenf G. Marino, Presidenf B. Miller, N. Evref, Treasurer H. Mueller, L. Palmquisf, Sponsor Mr. Koncius. SECOND ROW: C. Kasper, J. Fickas, P. Schulz, R. Kelber B Wesemann, M. Hames, S. Lindburg, J. Herman, A. Kracmer, M. Weber, F. Brooke. THIRD ROW: F. Glaser J. Forfelka, B. Fanfa, R. Reder, M. Schmerling, R. Glass B. Creger, G. Richardson. FOURTH ROW: P. Vorac R Rasche, A. Hreisa, R. Pransky, P. Palmquisf, H. Howey, D. Caldon. cu furea Wafching films was one of fhe favorife pasfimes of German Club. The GERMAN CLUB wifnessed a suc- cessful year under fhe sponsorship of Mr. Koncius. Wifh his guidance fhe club ful- filled ifs purpose fo furfher develop infer- esf in fhe German culfure and fo supple- men'I' fhe regular class work. A beHer un- dersfanding and enioymenf of fhe language were obfained, since 'ihe members were given an opporfunify fo acquainf fhem- selves wifh fhe music, language, and cus- foms of fhe German people. The club enioyed films, speakers, and game parficipafion af ifs monfhly meef- ings. Consfrucfing a Homecoming floaf and parficipafing in fhe Language Clubs' Chrisfmas Parfy served fo highiighi' fhe year's acfivifies. FIRST ROW: Secrefary J. Raleigh, M. Haclrl, G. Schiei, Presideni' K. Gay, Vice presidenr M. Bednarilc, Treasurer S. YunIcer, J. Nachfman. SECOND ROW: P. Dornfeld, J. Barberie, F. OgIie++i, J. Guyon, N. Mader, J. Griffiih, K. Hede, G. Garnhar+. THIRD ROW: Sponsor Miss Flora, S. Brown, N. Slcora, B. SchaIIy, I. Sfrolcosch, L. Schindier, J. Cooling- ham, Secreiary J. Mendius, D. Rader, K. Larson. uarie The popuIari+y of 'Ihe GIRLS' ATH- LETIC ASSOCIATION was demons+ra+ed by Ihe Iarge aH'endance ai' i+s various ac- 'Iivi+ies. The 400 members, under Ihe Iead- ership of Miss FIora, assisfed by Miss Gar- Iand, Miss Wilkens, Miss Morvis, and Mrs. Greene, accomplished +he cIub's aim 'Io s+imuIa+e in+eres+ and parricipafion in a varieiy of spor+s ranging from swimming, hockey, and 'rennis 'Io voIIeybaII, archery, and bowiing. To a'H'ain membership in Ihis organi- zafion, each girl accumulafed a 'l'o'I'aI of 'l'wen+y-five poin'rs 'rhrough her aHendance a+ a1'hIe+ic acfiviries. Many special evenfs were enjoyed dur- ing +he year, including picnics, pizza par'I'- ies, a Iafher-daughier play parfy, an in- i'Iia+ion 1'ea, and a moiher-daugh+er award banquet Frosh-Soph girls demonsiraie passing abiIiI'y in ' one of 'Hue G.A.A. basIre'rbaII iournamenis. I Preparing +o leap 'From fhe srarfing blocks, Joan Guyon and Carole Erbs parficipaie in a G.A.A. com pefiiive swimming acfivify. program indloirecl wivfe laarficilaafion G.A.A. fennis aspiranls wafch Miss Flora clemonsfrafe a basic fennis sfrolre. Page 127 wimmerfi wie co-orcbnafion FIRST ROW: P. Sfroupe, K. Gay, F. Oglieili, Secrefary K. Larson, Presiden+ J. Coolcingham, Vice presidenf M. Kuban J. Nachiman, B. Brown, B. Eaverson, M. MacDonald, J. Benes. SECOND ROW: B. Kesman, B. Gwin, S. McHugh, W. Coolcingham, L. Jarosilr, D. Boosler, M. Evans, E. Polacelr, S. Pelerson, M. Falco, J. Guyon, J. Morris. THIRD ROW: J. Barberie, B. Daugh+er+y, C. Wahl, N. Campbell, P. Morland, G. Shill, D. Parker, J. Griffifh, G. Havlilc, P. Nylen B. Brunner, M. Hill, Sponsor Miss Willrens. FOURTH ROW: G. Ewinger, M. MacDonald, A. Goebel, S. Padelilx, B. Fogg, R. Braham, J. Mulac, K. Mafucha, P. Dornfeld, K. OHo, S. Brown, J. Raleigh. Sabrina Club swimmers demonsfrale a siar formaiion. The SABRINA S W I M CLUB, organized +his year, was designed +o furfher infer- esi' in synchronized and bal- Ie+ swimming. To a++ain mem- bership, +he girls were re- quired 'I'o Ialce and pass 'fry- oui' examinarions. Mee+ings, held whenever 'Ihe pool was available, were periods of companionable fun, as well as accomplishment Under 'l'he leadership of Miss Willcens and Miss Gar- land, a greal' deal was ach- ieved in perfecfing 'I'he many difficull execufions, roufines, and inlriguing maneuvers of wafer ballef. ana! Ali! in acjuafic anficd Neil Builer iniiiares Marcia Pelfon info 'rhe life Guard Club wiih a slap of fhe paddle. R-BIS LIFE C LU B pledged i+s services 'I'o assisfing in physical educafion classes, 'ro pro- mofing safeiy, and fo reaching ofhers +o swim. The club, under +he able lead- ership of Mr. Perlcins and Miss Garland, mei mon'l'hly. Any up- perclassman who had passed fhe requiremenis for senior life-saving and could mainfain a C average or beHer was eligible for mem- bership. The organiza+ion's exfra acfivi- 'lies included fhe annual spring par'l'y and assisfance in fhe lnvi- 'l'a+ional and G.A.A. Swim Mee+s. FIRST ROW: M. Pelfon, B. Brown, B. Vanara, Secrerary B. Eaverson, Presideni' G. Vrhel, Vice presidenl' J. Verhoe- ven, Treasurer J. Hummel, J. Nachrman, P. Domabyl, S. Koe. SECOND ROW: G. Schiel, D. Rouleau, V. Sindelar M. Kuban, B. Blaha, R. Reder, J. Guyon, N. Mader, J. Bicknell, C. Erbs, B. Brunner, M. MacDonald, D. Dennisfon THIRD ROW: B. Drummond, E. Birchall, G. Havemeyer, E. Buric, N. Bufler, D. Anderson, J. Sindelar, R. Weddle P. Smifh, B. Henninger, C. Smifh, K. Hlavlca. Page 129 One of fhe ace marksmen draws a bead on fha fargef. FIRST ROW: L. Palmquisf, F. Cernocky, B. Tvrdilr, E Cornehl, H. Roih, R. Gossling, C. Klich, V. Melichar M. Hill, Sponsor Mr. Jenkins. SECOND ROW: T. Caruso, G. Cermalr, M. Piche, D. Phillips, T. Lucas, P. Zeman, D. Nemec, B. Beina, L. Child, B. Sodf, H. Ludwinski, P. Prexler. THIRD ROW: B. Sfrnad, J. Valeca, B. Mudra, D. Meeiing aImos+ every school day from Sep+ember 'Io March, 'rhe RIFLE CLUB demons+ra+ed i+seIf +o be a highly acfive organiza+ion. FuIfiIIing +I1e basic requiremenfs For membership by being srudenfs maI'ure enough +o observe 'Ihe 'Iype of conducf necessary where 'Firearms are invoIved, fhe cIub's members won +he respecr of many s+uden+s and facuI+y members. The club, now in i+s 'rhird year, compefed in fhe Na- 'I'ionaI Pos+aI Ma+ches every mon+h. Mr. Jenkins, 'rhe spon- sor, capably +augh+ fhe safe and proper uses of firearms and ammunifion +o fhe members. yfnarkinzanfi cya an Hoffman, N. Nelson, B. BIahu+, G. Miller, R. VauI'rman, T. Melichar, S. Swanson, K. McGrew, D. Eiserman. FOURTH ROW: D. SIovaceIr, R. Perry, P. Palmquisf, B. Oman, R. Bellis, H. Langeland, R. Tlapa, J. Judlrins, C. Zapofoclry, P. Vorac, C. Ebeling, M. Riley. Page 130 Fight beam! Mary Kraiochvil yells as she leads an R-B befween-halves cheer. Promoiing school spirii' and cheering rhe various a'rhle+ic 'ieams on 'io vicfory, 'l'he CHEER- LEADERS displayed endless enfhusiasm ancl boundless spirit The girls were chosen for 'iheir +alen+ and appearance, as well as +heir scholasfic raiing. ln acldifion +o iheir regular' cluiies, some of 'I'he cheerleaders aHended +he Illinois Sfafe Cheerleading Clinic. ffldifif alevekloecl Lg alnyagcafion FIRST ROW: D. Anderson, M. Vrhel, D. Pisha, G. Moffeif, B. Fogg S Padelllc SECOND ROW B RaH'ner B Maiewslci, E. Polacelr, D. Boosier, M. Krafochvil, K. Hlavacelc. J Hoffman J Barberle Page 131 Spring, summer, winfer, and fall find a lin! prospecfive afhlefes lining up af equipmenf room sweaf suifs, uniforms, and sporfs supplies. On fhe fields and courfs, spilced foofball shoes rubber soles collecf a gray film of heavy wear sfrenuous pracfice sessions. Barefoof swimmers up speed in pre-meef warm-ups while wresflers ski When conference play opens fraclcmen Bull on convas mafs. . . l maf-men, and Bulldogs exercise every bif of fra w and abilify before anxious sfudenfs and coaches ing illusfrafions of our sporfs. Page 132 i w F .-- 1. ' , 1 x 2 J 2 s Q ? . iw ,A x 5 4, X M ,ff S' L . 1 LV-' x k . ' Mb I - 3. K 1 2 ii 1. R ffieigkizfjk' - Q E A- 1 ' 2 ,Q-1-f'l L 1 A K v iigwf' 5 fx YQf'7 'W I fr' it fcgwfe ami: mg lt V , , fill, R giqfsi In ho? pursui+ of 'lhe opponen'l's ball carrier, R-B's end, Jarom, closes in for fhe faclxle. Spriniing over a high hurclle, Greg Fosier aHains good form while Rich Fisera, Bill Smilh, ancl Bill Le Clear 'Follow him. Wifh grim de'l'ermina+ion Gil Junlcunc fries fo pin Bob Ellioh' ai wres+ling praciice. Eageriy performing calisihen ics, Jim Sindelar, John Pa'Her son, Tom Roche, Rich Jarom Al Rezabek, and Jerry Chlum sky ge+ in shape 'For +he base bail season. ..., -. 164. .- Q 1 1 A , ..,T'! . '51 ada FIRST ROW: R. RaH'ner, R. S+uchaI, P. Gaiz, D. McAr'Ihur, A. Bucci, D. Rhind, R. Waifek, C. S+aHin, D. Cermak, G. GiacomeIIi. SECOND ROW: J. Biorn, J. Krachf, A. Ewer'I, P. O'SuIIivan, J. Sindelar, N. Bu'IIer, G. JunIrunc, J. Schreiber, T. Tucek, D. Walsh, S. Hrica, C. Tiedie. THIRD ROW: J. Nerad, R. Ko didek, G. Ma'Iz, D. Anderson, D. Lange, R. Rizzo, R. Simmons, H. Genani, H. Nolan, E. Fie, R. Qui+sch, Mr. Kmieciak. FOURTH ROW: Mr. DeWiId, A. Rezabek, T. Roche, R. Coverly, C. Moravec, A. Danca, Co-capiains J. PaH'erson and R. Jarom, F. Sebek, E. Blahuf, D. Klodner, G. KremI, C. Rogeness, Mr. Perkins. FIFTH ROW: J. HoIIand, W. Sfanek, T. King, J. Fisfonich, R. S+ocIring, D. Kemp, R. Prazak, S. Kuhn, G. TayIor, E. Korbel, M. Bursach, C. Moseiich. gl! JO95 CL UCUQCQ FuIIbacIr S'IaneIr plunges 'Ihrough Ihe opposing Iine 'For a gain in yardage. Jogging around Ihe prac+ice field, Moose Mora- vec, Dan Kemp, and Tom Roche drops of a fall rain. feel Ihe firs+ VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES R-B I3 Downers Grove R-B I4 Maine R-B I2 Hinsdale R-B I3 York R-B 32 Glenbard R-B 7 Arling-Ion Heigh-Is R-B 6 LaGrange R-B 20 'Morgan Park 'Non-conference game Coach Perkins gives fhe feam fhe lo on a new offensive play. 26 25 7 7 7 20 27 26 wdown un er Acwlerdkila 0 new coac .A The harfd crack of condifioned sinew and muscle, fhe fans cheer- ing wildly in fhe sfands, fhe ex- uberance of vicfory, and fhe de- pression of defeaf - all fhis brings back memories of fhaf mosf wond- erful 'rime of fhe year af R-B, fhe foofball season. The VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM, led by co-capfains Rich Jarom and John Pafferson and coached by Mr. Perkins, Mr. De- Wild, and Mr. Kmieciak, develop- ed info a smoofhly operafing, fough squad of afhlefes. Displaying fhe hearf fhaf makes real champions, R-B's fin- es'I ' highlighfed fhe season wifh a Homecoming win over fh e Demons of Hinsdale and gained recognifion fhrough fhe elecfion of John Holland and Pafferson fo fhe Wesf Suburban All-Confer- ence feam. Prevenfing 'AI Rezabek from making a fouchdown, a Glenbard player fackles him five yards from fhe goal line. Page 137 Oni in ihe open- HO'dSw0'+ 9055 io' a T-D' While s'I'riving fo emuIa+e +he success of Ihe varsi+y Cappifelli 'foils 'Ihe afiempfs of a would-be iaclcler. hglrfing :Mina gave iff: FIRST ROW: K. Young, F. Neidl, D. Kolres, J. Kasal, G. Wilczek, Caplain R. MacLean, M. S+arcevich. R. Schmidi, R. Griffiih, J. Holdsworfh, C. Gramer. SECOND ROW: P. Nielsen, G. Verhoeven, T. Reiier, N. Draeger, R. Williams, J. Braun, W. Miller, G. Tomaich, R. Schaefer, M. Slrirha, R. Jaclrson, C. Morrill, J. Kavanaugh, L. Sauier. THIRD ROW: Mr. Lossin, A. Smiih, M. Timmer, T. Sidlow, R. Blahuf, W. Bower, R. Janlcovslty, F. Mudralr, C. Pills, T. Sequens, T. Fiala, Mr. Halverson. R-B's FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL TEAM, eleven, drove fhemselves 'ro +he Iimif, bo'rh in praciice and in compelifion. Learning new plays, scrimmaging wi+h 'Ihe iuniors and seniors, +ough- ening up +he Iine, and increasing in Ieam uni+y and spiri+, +he Frosh-Soph readied 'ihemselves 'For 'I'he Iaslc of faking over as +he varsi'I'y Ieam of '60, Sparlcing 'I'he I'eam was caprain Bob MacLean. Coaching were Mr. Lossin and Mr. Halverson. FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL SCORES R-B I2 'Morgan Parlc 6 R-B 0 Arlingfon 27 R-B I9 Downers Grove 32 R-B 6 Glenbard 20 R-B 7 Hinsdale 28 R-B 6 Lyons 5I R-B 0 Maine 25 R-B 6 York I4 ' Non-conference game Page 138 a.2u..m' 1 aa: 'g f . -we . aff . .fMs.1ag, ufmofif fo ac ieve uicforieo FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCORES R-B 6 'Wes-I Leyden R-B 0 LaGra nge R-B 24 Arlingfon Heighis R-B O York R-B 0 Glenbrook R-B 6 Hinsdale R-B 0 Maine ' Non-conference game FIRST ROW: P. Gasparro, K. Zimmerman, R. Green, M. Duralski, J. Geschke, D. Pergl, R. Sirunc, R. Polsion, J. Cech, J. Haughlon. SECOND ROW: M. Nauia, R. EllioH, R. Bischman, M. Becinarik, W. Waifek, M. Kamper, W. Ucherek, R. Sirnad, W. Seebauer, K. Lass, R. Gabel, W. Baina. THIRD ROW: J. Mendler, Mr. Baran, E. Havlik, K. Pogwizd, D. S+eiskal, A. Sorensen, W. Phelps, T. EllioH, S. Morse, R. Nolan, G. Lukey, R. Kolarik, J. Towers, R. Mc- Arfhur, B. Wallenra, D. Cusic, Mr. Wadingfon. FOURTH ROW: K. Dober, J. McCar+hy, R. Dolezal, E. Cichy, R. Konc- zak, W. Svrluga, R. Feye, R. Doubek, J. Uhlrich, J. Fiala, R. Smi'I'h. Experiencing 'lheir firsi +as'ie of formal a'I'hle+ic compeiiiion, ihe FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM soon learned ihe +rue meaning of +eam spirif. Coaches Waclingfon and Baran in- sfrucfecl ihe 'ieam in 'Phe all-imporfani' fundamenials of 'rhe game and in -The com- plexilies of ihe basic plays. For ihe firsi' fime, +he freshmen realized ihai' foofball is a game of brains as well as brawn ancl indusiriously learned blocking assignmenfs, signals and +he fine ar+ of clean rackles. Affer breaking up a play, R-B fighfs for +he fumble. Page 139 FIRST ROW J Krachf Coach De Wild R Rai' G Hess D Kelly T. Roche, J. PaH'erson G eferminafion VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES 'Argo 'New Trier 'Elmwood Park 'Carl Sandburg La Grange Arlingfon Glenbard Yorlr 'Jolie+ Cafholic 'Thorn'fon Hinsdale Maine Downers Grove La Grange Arlingion Glenbard York Hinsdale Maine Downers Grove 'Non-conference game Backed by reiuvenafed school spirif and 'l'he exceIIen+ +uI'oring of Coach De- Wild, R-B's VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM surged ahead Io rack up a successful sea- son. Paced by +heir high-scoring cap+ain, Rich Jarom, ihe R-B five proved 'Io be a 'Iough compefifor in a high-raied con- ference. Through +he experience gained in in+er- schoIas'I'ic compefiiion, +he JUNIOR VAR- SITY BASKETBALL TEAM es+abIished H'- self as a promising and upcoming squad. Boasfing heighf and speed, +he JV's gave R-B's fuiure baske+baII prospec+s a boost Down comes fhe baII and up go Ron Lukas and GIen MeI'eImann. Ctlfl l0I 0lfUQ:5:5 COIWLLLIQQ Llfl Cl, UIQLAQJ emrf FIRST ROW: R. Lucas, T. Vales, A. Hreisa, B. ZI Ira SECOND ROW C a h L ss D C J R. Sfedronsky. G M + Q , f--. 22 Wilh Tom Gard wafching, John Liiz sfrains for ihose exira inches. FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL SCORES R-B 5I 'Argo R-B 39 'New Trier R-B 48 'Elmwood Parlr R-B 53 'Carl Sandburg R-B 43 LaGrange R-B 43 Arlingfon R-B 72 Glenbard R-B 46 York R-B 42 Hinsdale R-B 54 Maine R-B 46 Downers Grove R-B 26 LaGrange R-B 40 Arlingfon R-B 70 Glenbard R-B 56 Yorlc R-B 63 Hinsdale R-B 55 Maine R-B 43 Downers Grove 'Non-conference games Heighi made +l1e difference for Coach Leg- geH s FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL TEAM as i+ foughi i+s way rhrough a rhrilling season. Tremend- ous ieam spiri+ helped +he Bullpup squad +o come from behind in many a 'lense game. Cenrer Tom Gard, guard Tom Duran. and all 'l'he sophs worked hard +o give R-B ano'l'her winning 'I'eam. An amazing record of wins was esiablished by lhe FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM. Excelleni- shooiing made up for lack of heighi as Coach Nilccevich irained R-B's 'fuiure frosh-soph players. .xdflzificd Ready for +he rebound are Bob Dolezal, Ed Cichy, and Jim Uhlrich. d w ,K ,,,, - FIRST ROW: J. Breicha, A. Sfrunc, R. MacLean, D. Kolres, F. Neidl, R. Gri'ffi+l1, T. Duran, D. Nylrel, Coach Leggefi' SECOND ROW: C. Sefl, R. Schmidf, J. Holr:lswor+h, J. Kasal, J. Lifz, E. Cusfer, T. Gard, J. Braun, L. Sfrnad, R Reid, R. Rasche, T. Sidlow. exAiLifec! feam fflairif FIRST ROW: K. Dober, N. Chobof, J. Vogf, R. Slaby, R. Alberf, D. Weelcs, R. Balhafchef, R. MaHson, D. Bolin, F. Lafzlce, J. Peselc. SECOND ROW: Manager R. Search, B. Phelps, T. EllioH, R. Hiclzerson, T. Jarom, R. Sfrunc, B. Doubelc, Coach Nilrcevich, B. Dolezal, J. Uhlrich, E. Cichy, S. Morse, C. Henderson, D. Prusa, D. Cusic, M. Owens. FIRST ROW: C. Bloom, G. Miller, C. Pefersen, Capfain Fosfer, W. LeClear, R. Heidemann, G. Phillip, S. Good- R. Fisera, K. Meifus, T. Brownrigg, A. Kasper. SECOND win, Coach Barclay. ROW: Manager H. Marshall, D. Warfield, B. Srhifh, G. larinfing Conscienfiously fraining for every me-ef, R-B's CROSS COUNTRY TEAM pounded fhrough fhe Foresf Preserve area, sfriving fo improve fheir fiming. The harriers climaxed a successful sea- son lay winning fhe Sf. Charles lnvifa- fional Meef, and fhen wenf on fo fake a fourfh in fhe Conference Track Meef. Rich Fisera showed oufsfanding form in winning firsf place in fhe conference race. Fisera's vicfory was marred, how- ever, by fhe unforfunafe cleafh of Coach Ralph Barclay, who suffered a hearf affack af fhis meef. Africleri IUPOIUQZ Hinsdale and R-B harriers are off af fhe craclc of fhe sfarfer's dual meef baffle. gun in anofher fo Uicfor FIRST ROW: T. Jarom, C. Henderson, R. Scaman, G. WiIczeI:, F. Melichar, J. Porfer, G. Scukanec, A. Sfrunc, J. Seeberger, R. Williams, T. FiaIa, K. Dober, Coach Nikcevich. SECOND ROW: Coach Kmieciair, Manager J. Symon, E. Wood, R. Baker, J. Peselz, R. Grosser, J. Geschke, J. Maas, K. Young, K. Bafha, N. Chobof, F. DeLuca, T. Swanburg, Manager J. Hack. THIRD ROW: Coach Wesbey, R. Kolarilr, S. Morse, B. McCauley, P. Palmquisf, R. Salvafore, R. Schaefer, R. Doubek, D. Bolin, R. Hickerson, C. Piffs, D. Cusic, D. Kokes. FOURTH ROW: J. Roberfson, R. BIahuf, R. Anderson, M. Bednarilc, R. McArfhur, R. Rous, P. Zeman, R. P. Smifh, R. Alberf, V. Urban, C. Dvorak, IRST ROW: D. Kemp, G. Sformer, E-. oresfer, R. Fisera, W. LeCIear, R. eidemann, Coach Nilccevich. SECOND OW: Coach Kmiecialc, P. Gafz, W. Les- er, S. Kuhn, R. Benneff, K. Miefus, H. IoIan, Coach Wesbey. THIRD ROW. Holland, D. Schreiber, G. KremI, M. li ,V 77 Y Moneka, VV. Smifh, J. Klodner. FOURTH ROW: Manager J. DeWoIfe, S. Good- win, C. Peferson, E. Slaby, D. Warfield, R. Nieminslci. FIFTH ROW: S. Hrica, W. Bergsfrand, J. Herzberg, C. Tiedie, C. Reed, D. Lange, P. O'SuIIivan. Page 145 ' B. Cregar, H. Neumann. AbIy coached by Mr. Wesbey, fhe members of R-B's TRACK TEAM sfarfed fheir preliminary fraining in January and ciimaxed fheir busy schedule by parficipaf- ing in fhe Wesf Suburban Con- ference Track Meef in May. The many pracfice hours devofed fo running, pole vaulfing, high jump- ing, discus fhrowing, shof puffing, and broad jumping paid off for fhe hard working boys. The I958 fracic feam piaced sixfh- in fhe conference. Rich Fisera, R-B's mainsfay in fhe miie run for fhe pasf few seasons, cap- fained fhe feam. LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Rada, G. Creadon, R. Weddle, P. Salvafori, W. Cerwin, R. Flowers C. S+aHin, J. Murphy, G. Verhoeven, D Anderson, W. Bower, Co-capiain G. Vrhel N. Faul, Co-caprain J. Verhoeven, H. Genanr, J. Schuler, C. Tiedie, D. McAr+hur, P. Smilh C. Gramer, H. Hullca, J. Nerad, F. Kolar, E Mannilco, Coach Perkins. For an ins+an'I a swimmer poises above 'Phe wafer before beginning his race. November rhrough February, R-B's VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM Iirelessly rrained under 'I'he care- ful wafch of Coach Perkins. Nighl' afrer nighl' could be heard +he sound of rhylhmic kicking and +he com- manding voice of 'Ihe coach, demanding +he bes'r from his boys. Led by able capfains Jim Verhoeven and George Vrhel, Ihe ream broughi' in a highly creclifable record of eleven wins and 'rhree losses. The Bullfrogs placed seven+h in Ihe sI'a+e mee? as George Vrhel caprured fill-h place in +he one hundred yard backs+roIce while Ihe medley relay feam of George Vrhel, Jim Schuler, Cliff Gramer, and Jim Verhoeven placed second. The FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING TEAM, coached by Mr. Halverson and capfained by Buzz Miller, im- proved on slrolces and prepared for varsily compelilion. The Tadpoles finished +he season wi+h a record of eigh+ wins and six losses. Page 146 RM gI 0gl'l'l8IfL VARSITY SWIMMING SCORES R-B 58 Morron R-B 46 Proviso R-B 55 Oak Park R-B 32 Maine R-B 54 Marion R-B 73 Leyden R-B 46 Proviso R-B 54 Elmwood Parlc R-B 42 Niles R-B 65 Nofre Dame of Niles R-B 63 Elgin R-B 63 Loclcporl' R-B 39 Thornlon R- B 66 Leyd en FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING SCO RES R-B 46 Mor'l'on R-B 28 Proviso R-B 27 Calc Parlr R-B 24 Maine R-B 33 Morion R-B 62 Leyden R-B 36 Proviso R-B 46 Elmwood Parlc R-B 49 Niles R-B 72 Noire Dame of R-B 69 Elgin R-B 64 Loclcporr R-B 40 Thornlon R-B 45 Leyden Niles C lfl,l I'le6! fAl 0M,g l'l'l06l0f f5Q6L50lfl FIRST ROW: D. Slovacek, A. Smiih, R. McAr+hur, M. Reed, J. Egglesfon, J. Symon, H. Reed, R. Balmer, J. Bednarilr, J. Haughron, E. Thomas, C. Baumruclrer. SEC- Pence. FOURTH ROW: Manager R. Puliung, L. Malrowslci, OND ROW: G. Sfrolcosch, R. Cappirelli, R. Jackson, R. R. Anderson, F. Davidson, J. Towers, S. Smifh, Coach Kosobud, Capiain B. Miller, C. Ebeling, K. McCauley, J. Halverson. Kavanaugh, R. Scaman. THIRD ROW: J. Janouselc, G. Page 147 J FIRST ROW: R. Sfepan, G. Incrocci, Co-capfains G. Jun- kunc and R. Elliof, W. Schreiber, W. Sfepan, R. Elliof, P. Poplawski. SECOND ROW: Manager R. Ray, W. Sfanek, J. Holland, B. Sfuchai, E. Fie, A. Ewerf, S. Simpson, E. Hrkel Coach Kmieciak. THIRD ROW: S. Hrica, C. Peferson J. Sindelar, C. Fluckiger, K. Bindi, G. Kreml, J. Simonelic L. Darlingfon, P. Gafz, Manager D. Soidaf. FIRST ROW: G. Parker, M. Cannon. SECOND ROW: J Kouba, K. Novak, B. WaIIenfa, C. Sabia, Co-capfains T Reifer and M. Schmidf, R. Schaefer, M. Kamper, B. Clark THIRD ROW: J. Richardson, W. Dumke, J. Reifer, M Beaffie, P. Morgan, R. Green, R. Biahuf, L. Sykora, R. Chole- wick. FOURTH ROW: Manager J. Phillip, R. Sfigier, T Fiaia, B. McCauIey, C. Chrisf, R. Hoch, B. Hammerschmidf M. Brauns, F. DeLuca, Coach Schaefer. Marking wresfIing's firsf year as an aII-con- ference sporf, R-B's VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM, coached by Mr. Kmieciak, placed sixfh in a field of eighf. Senior Gil Junkunc, wresf- Iing in fhe I33 Ib. class, earned a fourfh place award in fhe disfricf meef, qualifying for fhe sfafe finaIs. The FROSH-SOPH WRESTLING TEAM, coached by Mr. Schaefer, worked hard fo pre- pare for fufure varsify compefifion. l CLl0l0 Qlnif all QOZ 8105 Page 148 FIRST ROW: G. Verhoeven, R. Fulcal, J. Verhoeven, A. Riclcer, P. Nufley, W. Kamper, E. Wellman, Coach Luebben. SECOND ROW: G. Hess, R. Sandusky, J. Wazner, D. Rhind, J. Doubelc, J. Simonellic, P. Sal- vafore, M. Ehlerf. THIRD ROW: A. Hoff, C. Gram- er, J. Kraslra, T. Wegryn, L. Kaempf. C. Sefl, D. Slovacelc, J. Perlrins, G. Malloy. 'FOURTH ROW: B. Ucherelr, M. Kamper, R. Puffs, L. Sfolfa, R. Eveff, J. Hoglund, D. Braune, A. Purcell, F. Derfler, D. Fagofhey. Members of fhe GOLF TEAM, coached by Mr. Luebben, greafly improved fheir sfrokes and disfance shofs during infensive sfudy of fhe game. As a frequenf fesf of fheir golf skills, fhe boys parficipafed in fournamenfs held af Timber Trails golf course. The I958 varsify golf fe-am ferminafed fhe season wifh a record of one win and six losses. John Schauer represenfed R-B af fhe disfricf fournamenf. The I958 frosh-soph golf feam furned in a record of fwo wins and five losses. Candidafes for 'rhe golf feam wafch Gary Verhoeven pracfice some iron shofs. JW conkrence comlaefifion l Page 149 Pracficing iheir serves, Dennis Kennedy and Carl Coleman gef in some pre-season drill. Placing Ihircl in Ihe conference, +he I958 TENNIS TEAM heigh+enecI R-B's repu+a+ion by i'l's laudable ef- for+s. The doubles 'Ieam of Wallace Baies and Dennis Kennedy won 'I h e i r conference championship maich. Ray Peferson and Dan Hed- den capably represeniecl R-B down s+a+e. ..f4fAAfe:5 CIQUQAIOQJ 15,088 FIRST ROW: G. Phillips, R. Heinsen, C. Coleman, L. Darling- THIRD ROW: D. Maselr, C. Buzelr, R. Linn, W. Miller, R. Ion, D. Kennedy, D. Hedden, K. Konfrsf, D. Hasfings. SEC- Reid, J. EggIes+on, S. Seiberl, J. Ellison, J. Woods, R. Bal- OND ROW: Sponsor Mr. Nemecelc, H. Genanl, J. Hofslra, halchei. R. Milnarilc, C. Rogeness, J. Biorn, J. Wainer, T. Glen. Page 150 Hold up fha? righf elbow, 'Frosh-soph Coach Wading- 'ron cau+ions Frank Nejdl as soufhpaw calcher Frank Mudrak awaiis +he piich. an C0010 inafion Coached by Mr. Boyd, ihe members of 'Phe i958 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM capiured 'ihe admiraiion of fhe school for fheir indomi+able feam soirif. The boys pracficed daily, developing skill in handling fhe ball. The season fermi- naied wi+h a record of 'ihree wins and eleven losses. Frank Pekarek, Ryan Jorsiad, and John Pa'H'erson were elecfed fo ihe all-conference 'l'eam. The I958 FROSH-SOPH BASEBALL TEAM, scoring +hree wins in four+een s'rar'rs, was guided by Mr. Wacling'l'on and sparked by +he ou+s+anding playing of Ed Hrkel. Helpful ball-'rhrowing poinfers by varsify Coach Lossin occupy 'l'he afienfion of some of his veferan players. Rich Jarom and John Pafferson engage in a pepper game during pre-game drills. 5 R Wig, f , Page 151 The foofsfeps of fhe class of I959 grew sfronger, firmer, surer during fhe pasf four years. Now fhey have faded away, buf ofhers will replace fhem in R-B's never ending sfream of foofsfeps. Edifor in Chief Susan Towne, Arf Edifor Julie Nachfman, Phofography Edifor Charlene Jalcopec, Business Edifor Susan Rufschman, Mary Befh Barfulis, Cafhy Beranich, Dana Collins, Charlene Draeger, Beffy Drummond, Helen Ellingson, Kafhy Hede, Judy Karela, Karen Knoslca, Bill l.eClear, Gail Moffeff, Helen Mueller, Gail Neumann, Carol Papworfh, Sheryl Peferson, Lynn Prendergasf, Sally Svoboda, Alice Thompson, Jaclz Toclcsfein, Marion Van Wagner, Richard Weddle, Diane Wilson, Mari-io Wolgemufh, Sponsor Mr. William Mohrhusen. 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' If 'alasc' ma, Germaine 41. 97 Cond - at Ia 41 'II U , Barlun arnes? bf, 'dgihm, Sun no , 98, I00, , II8 1a,c1b,11,I John 71 Conklin, Evza 6I, IZ4 f I sew- Ian 70 if Bogolin, neth Bl -f a1do,,I Danigl 41I 112I l25 Cook, Linda 6 IX ,1 jf S-'II-I OS' II 0 A so' owriri, Dani' CAMERA CLUB ,, cookingham, Judiih 42, 124, 12a 1 1 Ii I ' KX f I f - I E.- NJ 112' , N' f fr f 1 XIV 3 ' Puqe 154 f 5 Q f 4. .Orff-'f,,r-.ff9fL, xl A65 L J I J xi A! hfrff' J I, rv 1 , N II I7 , I, I I I I fxl- 'V 'VXI' IX,-J 1:Xfa-xr 1. -ff' --4 I 'Al X Cookingham, Wendy 7I, 97, IIO, I20, l22, I2B COOKS 25 Cooper, Lynne 42, 9I, 93 Corduan, Werner 7l Cornehl, Ernest 7l, l30 Coverly, Roger 42, l0l, I03, I36, I40 Cox, Donald 6I, l4I Coyle, Barbara BI Crane, Thomas 7l, 94, II4 Creadon, David 43 Creadon, George 6l, I46 Cregar, William Bl, I25, I45 Crosby, Elizabeth 8I CROSS COUNTRY I44 Crowe, Dorothy BI Crowe, Fredrick bl, 99, I04, IIS Cuda, James 7I, 94 Culver, Mr. Howard 25 Cusic, David 80, 8I, I20, I39, I43, I45 Custer, Cheryl 8I, II3 Custer, Edward 7I, I43 CUSTODIANS 25 Cutler, Carol 7I, 98, l24 Cuyler, Sandra 6I Cykner, Batty bl, 97, II2, I23 Czuba, Gerald bl Danca, Anthony 6I, I36 Darlington, Larry 43, 97, l48 Davidson, Fred 7I, I47 DEANS I4 DeBattista, Loretta 43 Dedic, William 6I Deering, James 6I, l0l DeGraat, Barbara 6I, I06 DeLaby, Carol 8l DeLeon, Andy Bl De'Leon, Bonnie 6l, l24 DeLuca, Frank 7I, I45, l48 Delvecchio, Donna 8I Denkins, George BI, 96 Denniston, Deborah 6I, I29 Denniston, George 6l Derfler, Frank Bl, 98, I49 Derfler, MaryAnn 43 Dettmer, Lynne Bl Deutscher, Patricia Bl DeVita, June 43 Devlin, Gerald 7l DeWiId, Mr. Charles M. I7, I36, I37, I40, l4I DeWolfe, John 7I, 76, I07, I24, I45 DiBona, Joanne 43 Dick, Patricia 27, 7l, IO6, I23 Dickman, Mr. David A. I7, 80 DiDemonico, Patrick bl Dietrich, Linda 7l Digiovanni, John 8l Dinkel, Ronald 43 Divin, Diane 7I, 98, I23 Dix, Darlene 7I Dobbs, Mrs. Antoinette K, I7, 70, I24 Dober, Kenneth BI, I39, I43, I45 Doering, William 62 Dohnal, Frank BI Dohnal, John 43 Dohnal, Marion 62, IIB Dolar, David Bl Dolezal, Donald 62 Dolezal, Robert 8I, 94, I39, I42, I43 Domabyl, Patricia 62, 63, 67, II2 I20, I29 Dombrowski, Mr. Francis T. I0, I7 Donar, Richard 7l Doolen, Sandra BI, II6, IIB Dornfeld, Pamela 70, 7I, 98, l00 I26, I28 Dorsano, Carol 43 Doubek, John 62, I0l, I49 Doubek, Robert 80, SI, I39, I43, I45 Dougherty, Beverly 62, 98, l2B Downey, Judith 62 Draeger, Charlene 62, I08, I52 Draeger, Noel 7l, l38 Drew, Mr. George J. I8 Drnek, James B2 Drobish, Jim 62 Drummond, Elizabeth '62, I02, l08 us, 129, I52 Drummond, Madge 43 Fanta, William 82, 98, I25 Farag, Huda 62 Farkas, Jerry 82 Fasano, Angelynn 72, I00, II7 Faul, Nick 62, I46 Feely, Phyllis 72, II6, I23 Fell, Wayne 72 Feller, Lee 72 Feller, Robert 44, 94, II4 Felsch, Judith 62 Felt, Elizabeth 82, 98, I23 Feye, Mary Pat 72, 98, l00, l24 Feye, Richard 82, 98, I39 Fiala, Gaile 72, I00 Fiala James 82, I39 Francik, Kathleen 72, l22 Fransen, Sharon 62, I02, I07, II6, II7 FRENCH CLUB I23 FRESHMAN CLASS 80-87 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM l42 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM I39 Fridrych, Robert 82 Friedl, Mariorie 72 Friis, Karen 44 FROSH-SOPH BASEBALL TEAM I5l FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL TEAM l42 Dumke, William 7I, I48 Dunlap, Carole 82 Dunlop, James 43, l0I Dunlop, Lenore 7l, 76, II6, IIB Dunne, Cheryl 62, l05, II9 Duralski, Michael 82, I39 Duran, Thomas 7l, I42, I43 Dusek, Joan 7I Dutton, Sharon 7I Duval, Mr. Warren L. IB, 59, I20 Dvorak, Charlene 62, ll5 Dvorak, Craig 82, I45 Dvorak, Georgene 62 Dykinga, Jack 79, 99 Earle, Kent 7l, IO4 Eash, Donald 43 Eaverson, Barbara 43, 97, I23, I28, I29 Ebeling, Charles 7I, 98, I30, I47 Edington, Miss Regina A. IB, I00 Edwinson, Tanis 43 Eggleston, Joan 43, I02, II8 Eggleston, John 7I, I47 Ehlert, Melvin 62, I49 Eisermann, Donald 62 Eklund, Kerstin 43, 97 Eldred, Mr. Richard I2 Ellingson, Mr. Frederick R. I8 Ellingson, Helen 7l, l08, I52 Elliott, Ray I48 Elliott, Robert 43, 82, I03, I35, I39, l48 Elliott, Thomas 82, I39, I43 Ellison, James 7l Ellsworth, Miss Elizabeth I8 Emrick, Mr. Raymond T. I8, l2l Engelsman, Joyce 43 Engle, Cody 39, 44, IOI, I09, II2 Engler, Richard 62 Erbs, Carol 62, II9, l27, I29 Erickson, Nancy 7I, I00, II9 Evans, Michele 62, I09, II2, II7 I2B Evert, Gary 44 Evert, Nancy 70, 7l, I00, I20, I25 Evett, Malcolm 62, 99, I03 Evett, Ronald 82, 98, I49 Ewert, Allan 62, I36, I48 Ewinger, Gayle 72, I07, I24, l28 Fagothey, Dwight 82, 98, I49 Falco, Madalyn 62, l28 Falco, Mike 72, l24 Falconer, Shirley 82 Fiala, Tom 72, 94, las, I45, I48 Fickas, Judy is, ez, 97, ioz, lla, I25 Fickas, Mr. Marion M. I8 Fie, Evan 62, I36, l48 Fie, Virginia 82, 98 Fikeis, Ronald 62 Filip, James 62 Filip, Sandra 82, Ill Filip, William 82 Filipek, Virginia 62 Filisha, August 44, I20 Fisera, Oldrich 44, I03, I34, I44, I45 Fisera, Viviane 62, I45 Fischer, William 82, 98 Fish, Karen 82 Fishback, Manley B2 Fisher, Bonny 82 Fisher, Daryl 72 Fisher, Karen 60, 62, IO9, I20 Fisher, Roger 69 Fistonich, Jon 69, 97, I36 Fistonich, Linda 72 Fitzgerald, Gary 72 Fitzgerald, Patricia 82 Flanagan, Terry 82 FROSH- I38 FROSH I46 FROSH SOPH FOOTBALL TEAM -SOPH SWIMMING TEAM -SOPH WRESTLING TEAM Flegel, Andree 82, III Flegel, Jacqueline 62 Flegel, Nancy 82, 94 I4B Fukal, Adrienne 62 Fukal, Robert 62, I49 Fulgenzi, Geraldine 72, I05 Furman, Eugene 82 Furstoss, Joan 72 Furstoss, Norman 79 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA II9 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA IIB Gabel, Robert 82, I39 Gabriel, Marliyn 82 Gailis, Kenneth 62 Gard, Mr. Robert R. l8, I07 Gard, Tom 72, I42, I43 Garland, Miss Iris I9, I26, I28, I29 Garnett, Linda 72, II6, IIB, l24 Garnhart, Gaye 72, IIB, I24, l26 Garnhart, Michael 82 Gasparro, Paul B2, 98, I39 Gatz, Paul 62, I36, I45, I48 Gay, Kenlyn 44, I26, I28 Flegel, Richard 82, II9 Fleishman, Nancy 82 Fletcher, Edward 82, B7 Flick, Alfreyda B2 Flora, Miss Glenn Deane I8, I26, l27 Florek, Susan 72 Flowers, Ronald 38, 39, 44, I04, I46 Fluckiger, Clyde 44, I48 Flurkey, Sue 82, 87 Foerster, Susan 82, I20 Fofonka, Marilynn 62, I02, II6, II7, I24 Fogg, Betty 27, 28, 30, 32, 33, 72, 94, 96, I00, l22, l28, I3I Foit, William 72 Foreman, James 62 Forgala, Ty 44, IOI Formato, Dan 62 Forsek, Diane 62, II6, II9 Forst, Nancy 44 Forst, Richard 82 Foster, Greg 39, 44, 59, I0l, IO3, I07, II5, I34, I44, I45 Forlelka, John 82, I25 Foulik, David 72 Fox, Charles 72 Fracasso, Peter 79 Page 155 Geiger, Gene 72 Genant Gerlicll I24 , Harry 60, 62, I20, I36 Gentile, , Barbara 62, 98, I02, II9, Diane 62 GERMAN CLUB I25 Geschke, Jack 82, I39, I45 Getty, Kenneth 44 Giacomelli, Gene 62, I36 Gibbs, Barbara 62, 98 Gilbert, Donald 72 Gilbert, Mr. Paul H. I9, 97, 98, I04 Gill, Lawrence 44, 97 Gillson, Terry 82. Giovannoni, Vincent 72 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION I26 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 98 Gitersonke, Ronald 62 Gizynski, Kathryne 82 Glaser, Frank 82, II4, I25 Glaser, Mr. George II2 Glass, Ronald B2, 94, I25 Glen, Thomas 82 Gniot, Wayne 82 Goebel, Ann 82, l28 Goebel, Barbara 44 Goehl, John 62 Hendy, Lynne 83 Hurd, Nicholas 46 I45, I48 Gohrke, Rodney 62, 94 GOLF I49 Goodwin, Sidney 62, 94, I44, I45 Gossling, Dianne 62 Gossling, Richard 44, l30 Grabitz, Kay 82 Grady, Patricia 72, I00, ll9 Gramer, Clifford 72, IO3, I20, I38, I46, I49 Gratchner, Leila 34, 38, 44 Il2, II8 Gray, Bonnie 62, 97 Gray, Robert L. 44, l0l, II4 Greco, Joanne 82, 98 Green, Roy 82, l39, l48 Greene, Mrs. Virginia C. I9 Greenfield, JoAnn 45, I05 Greffin, Mr. LeRoy A. I9 Griffin, Richard 72 Griffith, Carolyn Jane 72, l23, l26 l28 , l07 Griffith, Richard 72, I38, I43 Grill, Jean 62, II7, I24 Grimmenga, Gary 82 Groff, Steve B2 Gross, Robert 82 Grosser, Richard 62, 82 Grosser, Roger I24, I45 Gruber, Judi 82 Guerrio, Jeannette 62 Gulon, Steven 45 Gumuls, Loretta 62, ll7 Gustafson, Robert 82 Guyon, Joan 62, II8, I26, l27, l28, I29 Gwin, Barbara 62, l28 Gyorke, Patricia 45 Haack, Linda 82, I45 Habian, Joyce 45, I02, II8 Hack, Joel 82 Hackl, Marsha 62, I24, l26 Hagan, Kenneth 72 Hagenberg, June 62, IO6 Haiek, Carol 72 Haiek, George 45 Hall, Carolyn IO6 Hall, Douglas 45 Hall, Kenneth 62 Halverson, Mr. Dale I9, 35, l20 I38, I47 Hames, Muriel 62, I02, l09, II7 II8, l25 Hamm, Mr. Dale W. I9, 35 Hammerschmitt, Bruce 82, l48 Hammerschmitt, Marilyn 45 Hammond, Darlene 45, II7 Hampton, Edward 79 Hampton, Jack 82 Haney, Joellen 62, II7 Hastings, David 45, II4 Haugh, Geraldine 63 Haugh, Margaret 45, 97 Haughfon, Jack 98, l39, I47 Havemeyer, Virginia 63, IO6, l23, I29 Havlik, Edward 82, I39 Havlik, Gail 72, 98, I24, I28 Hawes, Charles 63, I20 Hayden, Michael 82, 98 Hayes, Julia 82 ' Heard, Ray 63 Hebda, Joseph 63 Hedden, Daniel 36, 39, 45, 59 Hede, Kathleene 63, 67, 90, l02 lU8, IO9, ll0, l26, l52 Heffernon, Shirley 82 Heidemann, Robert 45, l0I, I44 I45 Heilembach, Richard 72 Hein, James 63, 96 Hein, Lynn 63 Heinsen, Patricia 82, 98, II8 Heinsen, Richard 39, 45, l0I, IO3, l09 Hekr, Carole 83, II4 Heller, Mrs. Dawn H. I9, l02 Helmboldt, James B3 Henderson, Christopher 83, I20, I43, I45 Henderson, Mary Jo 63, 9l, I02, ll7 Henke, Virginia 83, 98, l20 Henn, Joyce 45 Henninger, Bill 39, 45, 99, Il2, II4, Il5, I29 Herlien, Jean 83, II6 Herman, Betty 72 Herman, Joyce 63, I02, II7, II8, l25 Hermann, Sandra 45 Herst, Jacqueline 72, l06 Herzberg, James 63 Hess, Glen 60, 63, I20, l40, I49 Hess, William 72 Hewitt, Miss Jane I9, II7 Hickerson, Robert 83, I43, I45 Hill, Martha 63, I02, ll6, I24, l28, l30 Hillescheim, Gerald 79 Hine, Miss Marie I9, 34 Hinkelman, Jerry 45, 94, 96, 97, 99, l0l HI-Y l0I Hielm, Ronald 72 Hlavacek, David 63 Hlavacek, Katherine 63, I06, l3l Hlavka, Karen 63, II7, I29 Hoch, Rudolph 72, l48 Hodges, Robert 72 Hofer, Norman 45, l0l Hoff, Arthur 73, I49 Hoff, Nancy 83 Hoffman, Edward 83, l30 Hoffman, Janet 46, l3l Hofstra, John 63, l0l, I05, I22 Hoglund, John 83, 87, 98, I49 Holdsworth, John 73, 97, I38, I43 Holin, Margaret 83, 96 Holland, John 63, l0l, I36, I37, HOMECOMING 92, 93 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB II6 Hone, Barbara 63, IO6 Hooley, David 73 Hoppenrath, Gretchen 83 Hoppert, Mrs. Edyth S. I9, I22 Horky, Karen 46 Horn, Barbara 83, l23 Horsfall, Mrs. Lucy 25 Hosek, Daniel 63 Hosman, Hope 73 Hosso, Sandra 73 Hotko, Tony 73 Hoving, Valerie B3 Howey, Mrs. Anna K. 20 Howey, Henry 73, 94, II4, l25 Howey, Susan 83, 94, II8, I24 Hrdina, Donna 46, ll2 Hreisa, Allen 63, l25, l4l Hreisa, Paul 83 Hrica, Stephan 64, I36, I45, l48 Hrkel, Edward 64, l48, l5l Hrtanek, Sandra 64 Hruby, Bonnie 73 Hruby, Robert 46 Hubka, Sally 73 Huebner, Carol 73 Huebner, Karen 46 Huebner, Lorraine 38, 39, 46, ll7 Huebner, Mr. Thurman M. 20 Hulka, Howard 64, I46 Hull, Daniel 73 Hummel, I29 Judith 64, 97, I20, I24 Hurt, Sharyn 38, 39, 46, I05, II6 I24 Hutchinson, Janet 73, I00 Hutfer, Katherine 73, I22 lncrocci, Gerald 64, I48 Ingalls, Rozanne 83,98 Ingram, Sandra 73 lrlbacker, Sharon 64 Izzo, Carol IO, 27,, 46 JUNIOR CLASS 60-69 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM l4l Junkunc, Gilbert 35, 37, 39, 46 l0l, IO3, I20, l35, I36, I48 Juranek, Jeanette 73, II4 Kabaker, Raymond 64 Kacena, Nancy 73, l00, IO6, I24 Kaciara, Donna 64 Kaempf, Judy 73 Kaempf, Lawrence 73, I49 Kaempf, Robert 46, l0l Kaiser, Judith 73, II6 Kaiser, Mr. Norton R. 20 Kamenske, Suzanne 73, l00, I06 Kamper, Michael 83, l39, l48, I49 Kamper, William 47, I04, I49 Kanak, Beverly 64 Kanak, Sandra 73, l06, II6, II7, Jablonski, Bruce 64 Jackson, Robert 73, l38 Jacobs, Sandra 46, I05, l07, II6 Jakopec, Charlene 38, 39, 46, 90, I02, lov, los, lI2, II4, I22 l52 James, Jill 83 Janacek, Mrs. Stella 25 Janis, Geraldine 73, l06 Jankovsky, Robert 73, l38 Jankovsky, William 64, I24 II8 Kanelos, Kathy 73, II6, II8, I24 Kaplan, Carol 83 Karakas, Joan 83 Karas, Nancy B3 Karas, Patricia 73, 96, l00, II6, I24 Karasek, Geoffrey 83 Karela, Judith 64, 67, I02, I09 lI2, l52 Karth, Christine 64, I02, II6 Kasak, Marlene 47 Kasal, James 73, I38, I43 Kasik, Jerome 69 Kasper, Sue 73 Kasper, Allen 29, 64, II4, l4l, I44 Kasper, Carol 73, II9, l25 Katara, Donald 64 Kavanaugh, Barbara 47 Kavanaugh, James 73, I38, l48 Kean, Margaret 73, ll5 Janousek, Jeff 83, 94, I47 Jansky, Edward 83 Janutka, Janice 83, 98, II9, l23 Jarom, Richard 37, 39, 46, 92, I0l IO3, I36, l40, l4l, I45, I5I Jarom, Thomas 83, 35, I37, I43 Jarosik, Linda 64, 97, l28 Jarvis, Mrs. Martha 25 Jeffries, Miss Elizabeth R. 20 Jehlik, Robert 64 Jenkins, Mr. Edgar A. 20 Jenkins, Mr. Louis J. 20, I30 Jeppesen, Donna Jean 64, I02, II7 JESTERS II3 Jevey, Mrs. Stephanie 20 Jezek, Judith 73, I00, l06, I22 Jilek, Ken 64 Jilek, Robert 83 Jirik, Robert 46 Kelber, Roberta 73, 74, l00, II9 I24 Kelleher, Mr. Daniel 25 Keller, James 64 Kelly, Dennis 27, 32, 35, 39, l40 I47 Kelly, Scott 73, 94 Kelly, Mrs. Treva L. 20 Kemp, Daniel 38, 39, 47, l0l, I05 I20, I36, I45 Kemp, Martha 73, II6 Kennedy, Dennis 35, 37, 38, 39 47, I0l, IO3, l09, I20, ISO Kennedy, Judy 73, 98, l09 Kennedy, Michael 64 Kent, Patricia 83, II6 Keppner, Tom 64 Kernik, Janice 64, II7 Kesman, Elizabeth 64, l28 Johnson, Albert 64 Johnson, Barbara l00, II3, I23 Johnson, Bernard 46 Johnson, Bruce 64, 73 Johnson, Dennis 73 Johnson, Joyce 73 Johnson, Orrin 30, 73 Johnson, Penelope 38, 39, 46, l02 Johnson, Terry 46 Johnson, Mr. William H. 20 Jones, Ruth 83 Jorstad, Ryan l5l Josefek, Christine 83 Joseph, James 64 Jozawik, Patricia 83, II6 Judkins, James 73, l30 Page 156 Kesman, Mariann 73, IO6, ll9 Kessel, Sue 64, l09, l20, I22 KEYNOTE CLUB 99 Kilberger, Joseph 74 King, Carol 83, 98 King, Douglas 47 King, Harold 29, 3l, 32, 33, 64,97 King, John Thomas 47, 97, I36 Kinn , Bonnie 74 Kinney, Michael 47 Kinst, Sharon 83 Kirch, Ronald 64 Kit, Oarol 64 Kizior, Patricia 64, Il7 Kizior, Shirley 83, II8 Klang, Carl 64 Klein, Mrs. Rachel R. 2l, II5 Klich, Claudia 74, 98, II5, I22 I30 Klima, Karen 74, 98, IOO, II3, II6 II8 Klindera, Noreen 74, I00, I22 Klodner, Dennis 64, 94, I36, I45 Klosik, Frank 47 Kloss, Deanna 74, I23 Kmieciak, Mr. Thomas J. 2l, I36 I37, I45, I48 Kmoch, Paul 64 Knorps, Leon 64 Knoska, Karen 64, I02, IOS, II8 I22, l52 Koca, Carol 83 Koca, Richard 64 Koca, Roberl 64 Kociara, Donna I02, II6 Kociunas, Regina 74, IO6 Kodidek, Ronald 64, I36 Koe, Sharon 63, 64, I05, I29 Koeneman, Richard 64, II4, II5 I22 Koffman, David 74 Kohn, William 47 Kokaska, Fred 47 Kokenes, Kalhrine 83, II6 Kokes, Dan 74, I38, I43, I45 Kokes, Lynn 74, 97, 98 Kokes, Susan 64, I20, I22 Kolar, Frank 64, I46 Kolar, Pafricia 47 Kolarik, Roberl 83, I39, I45 Koller, Laddie 79 Kcllel, Charles I00, l23 Koncius, Mr. Joseph 2I, I25 Konczak, Roberl 83, 98 Konczak, Rosemary 47 Konfrsl, Charles 64 Konfrsl, Karen 83 Konfrsl, Kennefh 47 Konicek, Tom 64, I4l Konvalinka, Charlolle 83 Kopeclry, Merrylin 47, 98 Kopic, Jan 64 Koppa, JoAnn 47 Korbel, Eugene 47, IOI, I36 Korda, Randolph 74 Korolovich, William 74 Korngiebel, Waller 48 Kosar, LaVerne 83, Ill Kosey, Joe 64 Kosik, James 83, 98 Kosobud, Roberf 74, 76, I47 Koslka, Carol-Ann 74, IO6 Koslka, Marcia 83, II6 Koslka, Ron 39, 48, I03 Kofnour, Lee 64, II9 Kouba, Joseph 74, I48 Koukol, Dennis 64, IOI Kovar, Meribelh 83, 98 Kowal, Daniel 38, 39, 48, IOI, l07 II2 Kowalski, Leona 83 Kozel, Claudelle 48 Kraa'l'z, Arlene 74 Kraah, Ronald 48 Krabec, Kafhleen 74, II9 Krachl, Jerrold 64, I36, l40 Krachl, Mrs. Rigmor I2 Kracmer, Anifa 48, I25 Kracmer, Lorraine 74 Krahulik, Margarel' 74, II6 Kraiicek, Ronald 64, 94 Krakora, Carol 48 Krakora, Jean 83 Kralovec, George 74 Kramer, Susan 83 Kraska, John 74, 97, I49 Kralochvil, Mary 64, l3l Kralochvil, Nancy 74, I05, II6, II7, l3I Krafovil, James 74 Kraus, Joseph 64, 94, 96 Krause, Paul 64, 97, II2 Krause, Terry 83 Krawczyk, Elaine 74, II8 Kraybill, Dan 74 Kraybill, David I04 Kreicik, Arlene 38, 39, 48, 97, I07 II2, IIB, II9, I22 Kreml, Frank 48, 94 Kreml, Gary 64, I0l, I03, I36 I45, I48 Kricensky, Paul 74 Krippels, Erica 64, IO6 Krisan, Dan 48, I04 Krisfufek, Marlha 83 Krohn, Karen 74, I22 Krogh, Gary 64, I03, l40 Kropacek, Marilyn 64, 97 Kropp, Sharon 74 Krueger, Jacquelyn 64 Kruzic, Danny 83 Kuba, Lois 83, 87 Kuban, Marilyn 64, I02, I05, II6 I28, I29 Kubaszak, Joyce 74 Kubik, Gail 48, 96 Kubih, James 48 Kubilz, John 74 Kucera, Ginny 74 Kuchar, Gloria 64, 98, II7 Kudrna, William 74 Kuelho, Karen 74, 98 Kuhn, Slewarl' 39, 48, I05, I36, I45 Kullen, Mrs. Agnes 25 Kullen, Bryan 74 Kuncl, Alan 83, 98 Kuncl, Joy 83 Kunes, Jeanne 73, 74, 76, I00, II6 I24 Kunik, James 48 Kupka, Roberr 65 Kufcosky, Mr. John W. Jr. 2I, IO4 Kvelon, Roberl 83 Kwelon, Harriel' 83, I23 Kyncl, Arlene 65, II5 . Laas, Kennelh 83, I39 Laga, Alice 48 Lagerslrom, Kennelh 74, 83, II4 Landess, William 65 Lange, Douglas 65, 67, I02, l20 I36, I45 Lange, Karen 65, II7 Lange, Kennelh 74 Lange, Richard 83 Lange, Susan l20 Langeland, Harold 74, I30 Lanzel, Marvin 83 Larson, Miss Eleanor I4 Larson, Judy 65 Larson, Karen 74, I00, I20, l26, I28 Lafshaw, Sandra 74, II8, I22 Lafzke, Fred 83, I43 Laurik, Alice 65, II5, II7 Layman, Sharon 74, 97, I00 Leahy, Jacqueline 83, I23 Lechner, Lois 65 LeCIear, william 39, 4s, 94, 99, noi, los, ma, lor, H4, 134, I45, I52 Leem, George 65 Leffer, Ann 48, 9I, 93, I05 Leggell, Mr. Jerry D. 2I, I03, l42 I43 Lenline, Rosemarie 74 LeRoy, Karen 65, II7 Leski, Roberl' 84, I04 Lesser, William 48, I45 Leslina, George 75 LETTERMENS CLUB IOS LIBRARY AIDES IO6 Lieb, Linda 75, IO6 LIFE GUARD CLUB I29 Likar, Lynda 75, II6, II8, I23 Likens, Richard 49, lOl Lind, Bruce 49, 94 Lindberg, Sandra 75, II6, II8, I25 Lindsay, Donna 75 . Linharf, Wayne 69 Linn, Roberl' 75, 98 Lipke, Lynn 49 Lippi, Kalherine 75 Liska, Richard 65 Lili, John 75, I42, I43 Lloyd, Mary Jane 75, IOO, II8, I20, I24 Loepke, Kalherine 49, I05, I09, II2 Loess, Lee 65, I09, I20 Lorr, Kenneth 49, 75 Lorr, Michael 49 Lossin, Mr. Clarence R. 2I, I03 I38, I4I, I5I Lofrich, James 75 Lolf, Mr. Merrill G. 2l Love, Judy 84 Lucas, Diane 65, 94 Lucas, Ronald I03, I4l Lucas, Thomas 75, I30 Ludwig, Edward 65, I03 Ludwinski, Hallie 65, I30 Ludwinski, Milchell 75, l08 Luebben, Mr. Roberl' E. 2I, I49 Luehr, Norman 84 Lukas, Ronald 65 Lukes, Annmarie 75 Lukey, Glenn 84, I39 Lukey, Sandra 65 Lundgren, Roberl 59, IOI Lupinek, Charles 65, 94 Lulha, Sharon 69, I02, II8 Maas, John 75, I45 ' MacDonald, Margol 35, I20, I28 I29 MacDonald, Marilyn 49, 75, IOO, II6, 123, lzs , MacFaun, Joyce 84 A MacFaun, Judy 75 Macken, Pall' 75 Mackiewicz, Geraldine 79 MacLean, Roberl 70, 75, I20, I3B, MacLean, Roberl 70, 75, I20, I38, I43 Madeksho, Marvyn 65 Mader, Nancy 65, I26, I29 Mahlke, Fred 84 Page 157 Maier, Carol 84, 98 Maidecki, Barbara 75 Maiewski, Bonnie 49, I3l Makowski, Louis 75, I47 Malek, Gerry 65 Malek, June 49, 97 Malik, Cynrhia 75, II9 Malik, Gerald 49, 94, 96 Malloy, Joseph 84, I49 Malone, Kalhleen 65 Mangano, Joanne 84 Mangano, Rosemary 75 Mann, James 84 Manniko, Edvin 49, I46 Marcucci, Gary 84 Marcucci, Judilh 84, 94 Marino, George 65, II2, II4, I25 Marshall, Harry 65, I44 Marshall, Jean 49, I02, I05 Marlin, Carol 75, I00, I20, I22 Marlon, Dorolhy 84, 98 Marzano, Angela 75 Masek, Barbara 49, II2 Masek, Dennis 84, ISO Massa, Vincenl' 65 MASQUE AND WIG II2 Malalonis, Donna 65 Maleika, Diana 75, 98, II8, I24 Malook, Douglas 65 Mallson, Karen 49 Malfson, Richard 84, 94, I43 Malucha, Kay 84, 98, I28 Mah, George 39, 49, IOI, IO3, I36 Mafz, Karen 84 Mafzelle, Judilh 65, II7 Mayer, Linda 65, 9l Mazac, Aldona 84, II6 Mazzei, Ermanno 75 McAIIisler, Carolyn 75, I24 McArIhur, David 65, I36, I46 McArthur, Roberl 84, I45, I47 McCann, Miss Susan B. II8 McCarlhy, Bonny 49 McCarIhy, Jerry 84, 94, I39 McCauley, Barry 84, 97, I45, I48 McCauley, Kevin 75, 97, I47 McCormac, Roberl 84 McDowell, David 49 McDowell, Roberl 50, IOI, I20 McElearney, Ralph 65, I23 McEwen, Douglas 84, 98 McGralh, Laurie 84, I02, I24 McGrafh, Linda 65, 9I, I09, II5 I24 McGrew, Karen 65, I06, I30 McHugh, Sharon 60, 65, IIO, II4 I20, I28 Melichar, Frank 75, II5, I45 Melichar,. Virginia 65, II9, I22 I30 I ' Meller, Joan 50 Mendius, Jean 75, IOO, Il0, I24 I26 Mendler, John 84, 98, I39 Melrelmann, Glen 65, I4l Meflicka, ArI'hur 79 May, Dwighl 32, e4, ra Meyer, Diane 75, 97, IOO, Meyer, Don 50, II5 Meyer, Frederick 65 I Meyer, Marguerile 50 Michael, Miss Edna A. I4, IIO, III Michal, Melody 84 SHIP SOCIETY 39 Phillip. Michal Middo cik, Joseph 38, 39, 50, l0l ur, Charlotte 65 Mietus, Kathleen 50, II7 Mietus, Kenneth 50, l0l, I44, l45 Miksik, Robert 84 Mikyska, Joseph 84 Miller, Arlene 74, 75 Miller, George 75, l03, l30, I44 Miller, Gayle 84, 98 Miller, Joyce 65 Miller, Judith 50, II7 Miller, Louis 84 Miller, Mary Jo 84 Miller, Robert 65, II4 Miller, Susan 84 Miller, William 75, IO4, I25, I46, I47, l50 Mills, Leonard 75, 94 Milnarik, Ronald 65, IOI, II4, IIS I22, I50 Minarovic, Jane 84 Mingus, Michael 50, 94, 96, IIS l20 Misterfield, Shirley 65, II6, II7 Mitchell, Christine 84 Mitchell, Jack 75 Mlcuch, Carol 75 Moffett, Gail 75, los, 123, 131, Mulkey, Charles 75 Muller, Kenneth 75 Murphy, John 38, 39, 50, I46 Murphy, Mr. Robert W. I2 Murray, Patricia 84, 87 Musll, George 50 Musselman, Judy 84, I27 Myles, Darlene 75, II6 Myles, Wendell 50 Mytys, Patricia 50, 99, IO7 Nachtman, Julie 5l, l08, ll8, l26, l28, l29, I52 Nadar, Janice 5l, 94, 96 Nadel, Judy 5l Nagel, Pat 5l Napier, Mr. George J. 22 NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLAR- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 38 NURSES' ASSISTANTS l05 Nauta, Michael 84, l39 Neal, Beverly 65, 97, ll0, l20 Nedvedik, Ann 65 Nedvedik, Frances 65 Neiderberger, Miss Eliiabeth 22 Neidl, Frank 75, 94, I20, l38, I43 l5I Nekolny, George 75 I52 Mohrhusen, Mr. William G. l06, l08, I52 Molinoski, Claire 75, Il5 Monaco, George 75 Nelson, Jack 84, IO4 Nelson, Linda 65, 9B Nelson, Norvell 65, l30 Nemec, Dorothy 65, IO7, II6, l30 Nemec, Joyce 75, l00, l05 Moneka, Melvyn 65, l45 Mooney, Jill es, 105, 122 Moore, David 50 Moravec, Clyde 65, I36 Moravec, Frank 84, I36 Morelli, Richard 65, 99, IO4, ll5 Morgan, Judy 84 Morgan, Philip 75, 96, II3, I48 Morland, Patricia 75, ll5, I28 Morrill, Charles 75, I38 Morris, Charlotte 75, II6 Morris, Judith 65, l02, II6, l28 Morse, Steve 84, I39, l43, l45 Morstatter, Margo 75, 98, l23 Nemec, Vladimir 65, IO4 Nemecek, Mr. Paul M. II, 22 59, lOl, I50 Nerad, Jerry 65, IO3, I36, I46 Nerud, Kenneth 75 Nesche, Kathleen 84 Neumann, Arliss 50 Neumann Gail 5l, 90, 97 IIO, ll8, I52 Neumann, Gilbert 84, 98 Neumann, Herbert 75, 99, l45 Neumann, James 75 Neumann, John 75 Newcum, Paul 5l, 97, ll2 Mortel, Judith 65, IO6 Morten, Kenneth 84 Morvis, Miss Joan M. 22, I20, l26 Mosetick, Carl 50, I0l, I36 Mosetick, Richard 65 Mosetick, Susan 84, 98, l20 Moska Moticka, Moticka, lik, Richard 84, 94 Mottl, Judith es, 91, 102, IO9, l24 Edward 84, 94, 96, 98 MaryAnn 34, 38, 39, 50, MOVIE OPERATORS IO4 Moylan, Alice 50, IO6, II7 Moylan, Maureen 65 Mraz, Ronald 75 Mrazek, James 84 Mrazek, Sandra 50 Mrizek, Carolynne 74, IIB Mudra, Robert 65, l30 Mudrak, Frank 70, 75, I20, l'38 l5l Mueller, Helen 65, I02, I25, I52 Mulac, Judith 84, l28 Mulch, Michael 84 Newman, Diane 84 Newton, Mr. Thomas A. 22 Nicholson, John 75 Nickel, Mildred 84 Nicoletti, Phil 5l NNielsen, Gloria 84 Nielsen, Janis 65 Nielsen, Phillip 75, l38 Nieminski, Robert 65, l45 Nikcevich, Mr. Ronald E. 22, l42, l43, l45 Nolan, Herbert 66, l09, I20, I36, l45 Nolan, Robert s4, 139 Noonan, Barbara 84 Novak, Cheryl 84 Novak, Kenneth 75, 97, I48 Novak, Novak, IO9 Lynda 76, IUO, ll3 Peggy 66, 99, IO2, l06 l23 Nowakowski, Arlene 66 Nutley, Peter 5l, I49 Nykel, Douglas 76, l43 Nylander, Paula 76, II6 Nylen, Penelope 76, l00, l28 O'Connor, Howard 5l Odiet, Allen 66 Oechslin, Gayle 66, 97, l02 OFFICE ASSISTANTS l05 Oglietti, Frances 5l, ll8, I26, l28 Ohlson, Karl 76 Ohlson, Sandra 66 Ola, Mariorie 66, 67, 97 Oleksy, Linnea 66, 97, l02, ll9 Oleksy, Mr. Raymond I2 Olson, Melanie 84 Oman, Bruce 66, 94, 96, 99, l30 O'Neil, Sally 76, l00 ' Onysko, Merryck 66 Oplatka, Gail 76 Oplatka, Linda 66, l23 ORCHESTRA 96 Osberg, James 66 O'SulIivan, Paul 66, IOI, I36, I45 OUTSTANDING SENIORS 36, 37 Otto, Katherine 76, l28 Owens, Michael 84, I43 Pacer, Judith 76, II6 Padalik, Susan 84, I20, I28, I3I Pales, Betty 66 Palmer, Margaret 76, l20 Palmquist, Lois 66, l02, II4, I25 l30 Palmquist, Paul 76, II4, I25, l30, l45 Palucki, Carl 84 Panik, Edith 76 Pantaleo, Marilyn 76 Papousek, William 84 Papworth, Carol 76, 84, IOB, l,52 Papworth, Richard 84 Parker, Dawn 66, l28 Parker, Gregory 76, I48 Parovan, Anita 76 Patterson, Jane 66, 84 , Patterson, John 37, 38, 39, 50, 85 IOI, l03, l36, l37, I40, l4l Patton, Patricia 84, 96 Patton, Sharon 5l, l05 Patzelt, Jacqueline 28, 39, 5l, 58 97, 99, IO7, II4, ll5, I24 Paul, Edward 76, I20, l24 Pautsch, Douglas 5l Pautsch, Nancy 76 Pavelt, Sandra 66, II7 Pawlas, Barbara B5 Pearson, Ricky 78 Peckat, Charles 5I Pedicone, Patricia 76, IO7, Il5, II6 II9, l22 Pekarek, Frank l5l Peklo, Jim 5l Pelton, Marcia 5l, l02, l23, l29 Pelzer, Janet 66 Pence, Jeff 85, I47 Pencek, Barbara 76 Penne, Elva 85, II6 Pennock, Joan 52, 97 Penzel, Linda 76 Peplow, Norman 39 Pergl, David 85, l39 Pergl, James 76 Perkins, Henry 76 Perkins, Mr. Francis J. 22, l29 I36, l37, I46 Perkins, John 76, I49 Page 158 Peroutka, Barbara 52 Perry, Robert 76, 94, 96, l30 Perry, Mr. Robert H. I2 Pesek, Joseph 85, I43, l45 Peterka, Carolyn B5 Peters, Wilbur 76 Petersen, Dorothy 52 Peterson, Clifford 66, I44, l45, I48 Peterson, Darryl 76, IO7 Peterson Peterson Peterson I28, , Melody 52, 58, 97, l24 , Ray l50 , Sheryl 66, l08, IO9, Il2 I52 Petrovic, Carol 52 Petrovic, Rosemarie 76 Pfannschmidt, Heidemarie 66 Phelps, William 85, I39, I43 George 52, 94, l03, l05 I44, l50 Phillip, John 66, 97, I48 Phillips, Donald 76, l30 Phillips, Elizabeth II4 Phillips, Nancy 66 Piche, Michael 76, l30 Pickrell, Mrs. Helen 25 Pinkerton, Miss Mary M. 22, 35 II6 Pinner, John 66 Pisha, Diane 70, 76, IIO, I20, I3l Pisula, Patricia 76, ll8 Pitelka, Charles 66 Pitelka, Pitelka, Ronald 76 Sally 85 Pitelka, Thomas 76 Pitlik, George 52 Pittan, Bonnie 76 Pitts, Clifford 76, l38, l45 Plhak, Marian 52, 97 Pochaska, Allen ll5 Podliska, Richard 85, II4 Pogwild, Kenneth 85, 98, l39 Polacek, Elaine 66, 97, l28, l3l Polcer, Carol 76 Polivka, Fred 66 Polston, Robert 66, 85, 97, I39 Polston, William l0l Poltrock, Lawrence 52, 85, l0l Poltrock, Roy 85 Polulach, Barbara 85, 98, ll3, l24 Polulach, Marilyn 28, 30, 3I, 52 97, 99, Il2 Pondelik, Charles 76,97 Pons, Charles 76, II4 Pons, Sandra 85 Ponsonby, Timothy 52, 76 Ponsonby, Tom 52 Poplawski, Richard 85, I48 Porak, Marge 79, 85 Porak, Steve 76 Porter, John 76, l45 Poskocil, Charles 66 Potter, Richard 77 , Pouska, George 38, 39, 52, 94, l22 Powell, Margaret 85 Pransky, Dennis 85, IO4 Pransky, Raymond 52, I25 Prast, John 77, IO4, lI3 Pratt, Donald 85 Pray, Larry 66 Frazak, Robert 40, 52, 97, l03, l36 Preadan, Lenore 85, II3 Prendergast, Lynn 66, 97, l02, IO7 l08, IIB, I22, I52 Prendergast, Thomas 38, 97, l0l, l09, l40 Prexler, Helen 85 Prexler, Patricia 66, l30 Prince, Marianna 77, I05 Prochaska, Allan 77, II4 Prochaska, Richard 66 PRO MERITO I22 Proteau, Annette 66, II7 Proteau, Arthur 85 Prueter, Linda 85 Prusa, David 85, l43 PUBLIC RELATIONS IO6 Puliung, Richard 77, I47 Pulven, Evelyn 85 Pulven, Peter 85 Purcell, Arthur 85, I49 Putts, Robert 85, I49 Quitsch, Richard 63, 66, I36 Rada, Jeannette 77 Rada, Joyce 77, 98, IO6, II4, II6 I22 Rada, Robert 52, l03, I46 Rader, Diane 77, IOC, ll0, I22, I26 Radous, Wayne 69 Rahn, Barbara 85 Raleigh, Judith 66, I02, IIO, II6, I26, l28 Rampage, Anne 85 Rankin, Karen Lee 85, II4 Rasche, Richard 77, l25, l43 Rattner, Bette 66, l20, l3l 39, 52, Rizzo, Ronald I03, I36 Robertson, John 85, I45 Roche, Tom 39, 53, IOI, l03, l35, I36, I40 Rode, Joy 77 Rogeness, Clarion 66, I36, I50 Rogers, Leonard 77, 98 Rosiky, George 66 Ross. Beth 86, 98 Ross, Jacquelene 53 Schmidt, Melvin 77, I48 Schmidt, Robert 77, l38, I43 Schneider, Edward 86 ' Schneider, Lois 86 Schoenthaler, Edward 54 SCHOOL COUNCIL I20 Schottler, Gudrun 23, 67, IO7 Schreiber, James 54, I03, I36, I45 Schreiber, Jan 67 Schreiben, William I45, I48 Sindela r, Virginia 68, I05, II6, I29 Sis, Diane 68 Six, Sandra 68 Skala, Jack 54 Skarda, Marlene 54 Skirha, Martin 78, I38 Sklenar, Eileen 68, I05, II9 Skora , Nancy 54, I05, II9, I26 Skorepa, Allen 54, II5 94, 96, 99, Ross Shirley 66, 97, II7 Roth, Harvey 77, II4, l30 Roubal, Janet 66 Rouleau, Diane 66, I02, IO6, l24, l29 Rous, Robert 86, I45 Rouse, Diane 53 ROUSER 108 Rubeck, Robert 66 Rubinic, Diane 77 Rubinic, Janice 77 Rubinic, Robert 66 Ruck, Rudo Edwina 86 lph, Barbara 77 Smith Robert Rattner, 52, 97, IO3, I20, I36, l40 Ray, Richard 66, IO3, I48 nl . . I Reed, Gordon 77, 98, I47 Reardo William 52 l0l Rector, Lucy 77, II6 Reder, Roberta 66, I02, l23, l29 Reder, Ronald 85, l25 Reed, Carter 53, 77, 97, IOI, II2, I45 Reekie, Frank 53 Reed, Howard 97, I47 II9, I22 Regal, Edward 85, 94 Reichardt, Richard 66 Reid, Roger 77, I43, l50 Reifel, Eugene 66, lOl Reinertson, John 66 Reinhardt, Kenneth 53, 66, 97, l0l Reiser, Patricia B5 Reiter, Terrence 77, l38, I48 Reitschlager, Marie 53 Relyea, Robert 53, 99, IGI, II4 Siegler, Timothy 67 Retzer, Keith 85 Reynolds, Joyce Rezabek, Allan l35, I36, l40 Reznicek, Judith Rhind, David 66, Rich, Nancy 85 28, 77, 98, IOO, II6 39, 53, l03, I34 53, 97 I36, I49 Richardson, Gordon 66, I25 Richardson, James 85, I48 Richied, Don 53 Richter, Robert 85, 94 Ricker, Anton 53, l03, I49 Rieber, Darlene 85 Rieber, George 53, II4 RIFLE CLUB l30 Riley, Michael 85, l30 Rink, Judith 85 Rizzo, Diane 53, 77 Rund, Joseph 53 Rund,, Robert 86 Rusnak, Diane 77, IOO Rut, Diane l0, 66, IO9 Rutschman, Richard 86 Rutschman, Susan 53, l08, ll8, l52 Ryzenga, Janice 66 Sabia, Carmen 77, I48 SABRINA SWIM CLUB I28 Salvatore, Robert 77, 99, I45 Salvatori, Philip 66, lOl, I46, I49 Sames, Dorothy 66, 97 Sanborne, Sandra 77 Sandahl, Mrs. Evelyn C. 22 Sanders, Mr. Murrill D. ll, 23, 32, ll3 Sanders, Ronald 66 Sandusky, Robert 66, I49 Sanker, Sharon 66 Santucci, Donna 86 Saul, Patricia 77, 94 Sauter, Boyd 53 Sauter, Lee 77, l38 Sawchuk, Terry 86 Scaman, Robert 77, IO4, I45, I47 Schaad, Lawrence 69, l0l IIS, I22 Schaefer, Mr. Orvine H, 23, IO4, I48 Schaefer, Richard 77, 94, 96, l38, I45, I48 Schally, Barbara 73, 77, l00, l24 I26 Schauer, John I49 Scheibal, Nancy 53 Schellhase, Miss Claire L. 23 Schiel, Virginia 66, Il0,, Ill, l23 I26, l29 Schlindalga, Bonnie 86 Schindler, Leslie 66, IIS, I26 Schlachtmeyer, Albert 38, 39, 54 99, ll2 Schlange, Carl 77 Schlewitt, Charles 86, Il3 Schlitt, Cheryl 66, 97, II9 Schmerling, Michael 77, IO4, II3 ll4, l25 Schmidt, Bernice 54 Schmidt, Judith 77 Schmidt, Katherine 77, 98, II6 Schmidt, Leona 67 Schuenemann, Judith 67 Schuler, James 67, I46 Schulfer, Paula 77 Schullo, Gerald 67 Schullz, Diane 86 Schulz, Paula 67, 96, I02, II6, l25 Scibior, Carol 86 Scibona, Lavone 67 SCOPE IO7 Scott, Barbara 67, IO9, I22 Scott, Juanita 32, 67, l20 SCRIBBLERS II7 Scukanec, George 77, I45 Search, Ronald 77, l43 Sebek, Frank 67, l36 SECRETARIES I4 Seebauer, Williams 86, I39 Seeberger, Jeff 77, IO9, II3, I45 Sefl, Carl 77, l43, I49 Segal, Linda 67 Seibert, Sumner 78, 79, I22, l50 Semeneck, Barbara 86 Senecal, Ronald 78 Senffner, Frank 67 SENIOR CLASS 34-59 Sequens, Thomas 78, I38 Setnicka, Linda 86 Skorepa, Diane 78, II6 Skronski, Michaelene 86 Slaby, Edward 68, I03, I05 Slaby, Ronald 27, 28, 32, 86, l20, I43, I45 Slezak, Charles 78, 94 Slobodnik, Thomas 68 Slomka, Janet 37, 54, 9l, 93, IIO, l20 Slosar, Patricia 68 Slosar, Sue 68, I02, II7 Slovacek, Dennis II4, I30, I47, I49 Slovacek, Richard 38, 39, 54 78 Smetana, Elaine 78, II6 Smetana, Ronald 68, 94 Smith , Arthur 78, 94, l38, I47 Smith, Beverly 68, I23, I44 Smith, Charles 54, IOI, II2, I29 Smith, Jacqueline 68, 86. IO7, I09 Smith, Miss Janet E. 23, 35 Smith, John 86 Smith, Marcia 86, 94, II3 Smith, Peter 39, 54, I03, I09, II2, l29, I46 Smith, Robert 68 Smith, Robert Carner 86 , Robert Parker 86 Setzke, Shafer, Shafer, SHARC Sharie, Sharpe, I05, Sharpe, Barbara 86 Alan 69 Gary 86 LUB III Carolyn II7 Eileen 38, 39, 54, 94, 99, IU7, ll8, l23 Ted 78 Shaw, Sharon 78, l09 Sheffer, Alyce 86, II6, ll8 Sherlag, Jerome 86 Sherry, Sharon 67 Shilt, John 78 Shipley, Miss E. Lucile 23, ll8 Shobe, Susan 54 Shoblaske, David 78, 99, IO4 Shoptaw, Barbara 67, 97 Shramek, Lillian 78, 98, I00, II3, Shuey, Mr. William A. 23 Sidlauskas, Nellie 67, I06 Sidlaw, Terry 78, l38, l43 Siedenstrang, Mrs. Emma 25 Siegler, Mrs. Madge 25 Siegler, Mr. Samuel 25 Sikora, Claude 54, IDI, II4, I22 Silbernagel, Donald 67 Silha, John 67 Simak, Roger 38, 39, 54 Simmons, Robert 68, I36 Simonelic, Joe 68, I48, I49 Simpson, Jerry 78 Simpson, Ronald 54 Simpson, Steven 68, I48 Sindelar, I29, I35, I36, I48 Page 159 Smith, Robert Paul 86 Smith, Samuel 78, I47 Smith, Susan 86 Smith, William 68, I03, I34, I45 Smithers, Jerold 78, 94 Snorek, James 68 Sodoma, James 68 Sodt, Robert 78, l30 Sokol, Cheryl 78 Soldat, David 68, I48 Sorensen, Anthony 86, I39 SOPHOMORE CLASS 70-79 Spachman, Mr. Frank I2 Spachman, Glenn 78, 94, 96, I22 SPANISH CLUB l24 Spevak, Sandra 55 Spielman, Judy 78 Spotak, Sandra 68, II7 Sproull, Carole 68, II6, II9 Srch, Lillian 55, II7 Stack, Gloria 78, II6, I22 STAGE ENGINEERS I04 Stakis, Nancie 68, I05 Stanek, Donna 68, 69 Stanek, Warren 68, I03, I36, l37, I48 James 39, 54, l0I, I03 Starcevich, Matt l38 Starek, Linda 86, 94, II9 Starkovich, Mark 78, 86 Stastny, Katherine 55, 94 Stastny, Mary Jo 78, 98 Stastny, Richard 78, II4 Stattin, Carl 28, 68, I36, I46. Stauber, Rae 68, I02 Stedr onsky, Roger 60, 68, II2, I20, I4I Steiger, Karen 55, II7 Steiner, Miss Roberta J. 23 'Steininger, Carole 86 Steiskal, Robert 68 Steiskal, David 86, I39 Stelmack, Penny 55 Stepan Barbara 55 Stepan John 86, 98 Stepan Rudy 68, I48 Wallin Stepan, William 55, I03, l48 Stephan, Mr. Paul M. 23, I20 Stigler, Ronald 78, I48 Stocking, Karen 86, 94, I23 Stocking, Robert 35, 38, 39, 55, IOI, I03, II2, I36 Stoker, Linda 78, II9, l24 Stolfa, Miss Lois I4 Stolfa, Phillip 86, I49 Rosemary 35, 37, 38, 39, 55, Stolfa, 9l, 93, ll0, Ill, I20 Stonis, Nancy 55 Stormer, Gerry 55 Stormer, Nancy 86, III Strafaci, James 68, 94 Stransky, Diane 78 Strapazon, Bonnie 55 Strasburg, Kenneth 68 Strnad, Ladd 78, 97, I20, I43 Strnad, Robert 86, 98, I30, I39 Strnad, William 68 Strohecker, Merrily 68, 97, IIO, 'l23 Strokosch, Gary 78, 97, I47 Strokosch, Ida Mae 68, Stroupe, Pat 55, I28 Strunc, Allen 28, 29, 30, 32, 78, I43, I45 Strunc, John 86 Strunc, Richard 86, I39, I43 Strunk, Mrs. Donna E. 23, II6 Stuchal, Robert 68, l0l, I36, l48 Stundl, Penny 78 Stupka, Janet 78 Suchy, Miss Blanche E. 24, I05, II9 Suhi, Kathrene 78, 98 Sup, Suzanne 78, I05, l22 Svab, Larry 55, 94, 96 Sverak, Gerry 78, II6 ur, I26 Svoboda, Barbara 86, l08 ..,. , Svoboda, Rudy 39, 55 -I Ji Svoboda, Sally 68,'99, l02, I5T4, I23f'- l52I ' Svozi I, Joseph 68 , A Svrluga, William 86, 97,-I39:. 4' Swanberg, Terry 78, I45? . i Swank, Katherine ea, los ,I ' Swanson, Mr. Jarnes 24, 99 I' Swanson, Sandra l30 I Sykora, Symon, Larry 78, 94, I48 James 86, 94, I45, I47 Szachnitowski, Harry 78 Szymkowiak, Bonnie 78, 98 Taugher, Edward 55, 97 Taylor, David 55, 96 Taylor, Glenn 68, 69, I36 Telizyn, John 86 Telizyn, Mrs. Josephine 25 Templeton, John 55 TENNIS l50 Terlep, Anthony 56 Theidel, Lynn 86 Thode, Barbara 78, I09, II6, I23 Thomas, Evan 78, I47 Thomas, Sharon 86, II6 Thompson, Alice 68, I08, I09, IIZ, I52 Thompson, Mr. LaRue G. I4, 34, I20 Tiedie, Charles 68, l03, I20, I36, I45, I46 Tillotson, John 86 Tillotson, Suzanne 68, 86 Timko, Cynthia 39, 56, 97 Timko, Mrs. Paul I20 Timmer, Martin 78, I38 Tinggaard, Edel 56, I07, II6 Tiritilli, Patricia 67, 68, I02, I20 Tlapa, Robert 78, l30 Tockstein, John 69, I0l, I07, I09 I52 Todd, Sandra 86 Tomaich, George 78, I38 Toman, John 56, l0I Tomasek, Carolyn 78 Tomillo, Barbara 78 Topinka, Eric 78, 94, lOl, I22 Topinka, Joseph 56, II4 Tousek, Mary Ann 78 Towers, Joseph 86, I39, I47 Towne, Susan 38, 56, I02, l07, I08, Il2, II4, I22, I52 Townsed, Phyllis 78, I23 TRACK I45 Trantina, Beverly 56 Tratar, Kenneth 68 Trivich, June 68, 97 Tucek, Thomas 56, l0l, I36 Tuma, Dorothy 86 Tuma, Merrily 68, II7 Turecek, Janet 56 Tuscher, Carol 78, I09 Tvrdik, Barbara 68, I30 Twarog, Dennis 68 Tyle, Roberta 68 Ucherek, William 86, I39, I49 Uhlich, Karen 86 Uhlrich, James 86, I39, I42, I43 UPPER TEN PERCENT 39 Urban, Barbara 86 AUrban, Frank 68, l0l Urban, Victor 86,, I45 iUrbanek, Charles 56 USHER CLUB I02 'Vacha, Don 78 vaidik, william rs i vera, Vicki za, ar, az, ao, ae, ra, Q, lla, I20, 124 I i . .,VaIecka,lJoseph 78, 94, I30 Valentine, Virginia 86 -Valentino, Paul 56 Valentino, Sandra 86, 98 Vales, Tom 68, l4l vans, Ernest ra, II4 Vallandigham, Frances 68 I Valsa, George 68 Valsa, John 78 Valtman, Richard 86, I30 Vanata, Bonnie 56, I02, l29 VanCura, Joseph 68, 94 VanLeeuwen, Joan 78 Vanourek, Jean 68, 69, II7 VanWagner, Marion 68, I08, II6, I52 VanWyck, Patricia 86 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM I5I VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM I4I VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM I37 VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM I46 VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM l48 Vascik, Carol 68, II7 Vaughan, Thomas 78 Vavra, Jacqueline 78, 98, I00, II3 II6 Verhoeven, Gary 78, l03, I20, I38, I49 Verhoeven, James 56, l03, I20, I29 l46, I49 Vermoch, Richard 56 Vernetti, Robert 38, 39, 56 Veselsky, Ronald 78, 94 Vessell, Ellen 56 l Veverka, Laurel Jo 79, II3 Veverka, Michael 56 Veverka, Nancy 68 Videgar, George 79 Villiers, William 79 Vines, Ruth 86 Vines, William 68 Virgili, Charlene 79 Vita, Patricia 56 Vitner, Robert 68 Vlach, Tom 56 Vlasek, Dawn 68, II6 Vlasek, Dean 87 Vogt, James 87, 96, I43 Vogt, Jo Anne 87, 96 Vogt, Joseph 68 Voita, Betsie 87 Vonesh, Charles 69, 98, I0l Vopata, Susan 57, I02, ll8 Vorac, Peter 69, II4, I25, I30 Vrana, Geraldine 79 Vrhel, George 57, 64, I03, l29 Vrhel, Mildred 73, 79, lI0, II3, I20 I24, l3l Vytiska, Lenore 38, 39, 57, 97 Wadington, Mr. Wallace W. 24 I39, I5l Wahl, Carolyn 79, 97, I28 Wainer, James 69, l50 Waitek, Ronald 69, I36 Waitek, William 32, 87, I39 Wall, Karen 79 Wallenta, Mrs. Emma 25 ' Wallenta, Bruce 87, 94, 98, I39, Wallin, Mr. Donald W. 24, II4 , Mrs. Doris R. 24, I23 I48 Wallwin, William 69 Walsh, Dennis 69, 97, I0l, I36 Walsh, James 79 Ward, Joan 80, 87, I20, I24 Warder, Gordon 79 Wardrep, Dale 87 Warfield, Daniel 69, I44, I45 Warfield, William 57 Wasner, Joseph 69, I47 Wasz, Constance 79, I00, II3 Wasz, Joe 69 Weber, Marlene 79, II9, I25 Weddle, Richard 39, 57, 90, I03 l29, I46, I52 Weeks, Dayle Lee 87, I43 Wegryn, Theodore 79, I49 Weihofen, Raymond 57 Wellman, Earl 69, I49 Wengel, Richard 69 Wenzba Werner, Page 160 uer, Gary 57 Charlene 79 Werner, Mr. Fred 25 Werth, Linda 79, 97, l22 Wesbey, Mr. George 24, I45 Wesemann, Barbara 69, I25 West, Robert 87 Westel, Paul 79 Wetzel, David 69 Weydeman, Phyllis 87 White, Barbara 87 Wiatr, Barbara 69, Il7 Wieclawski, John 69 Wiesner, Judith 79 Wiewiora, Roy 57 Wilczek, Gary 79, I38, I45 Wilkens, Miss Molly l24, I26, I28 Wilkiel, Carol 69 Wilkison, Cynthia 87, 98, I23 Willcoxen, Judy 69 Williams, Leatrice 69 Williams, Richard 79, Wilson, Miss Catherine T. 24, 60 Wilson, Clifford 69 Diane 35, 38, lzo, ras, I45 Wilson, I06, l07, I08, II2, Wilson, Mariie 79, 98, II6 Wilson, Sharon 79, l00, I05 Wittman, Lawrence 87 Witwer, Michael 57, l0I, II5, I20 Witwer, Samuel 57, I20 Wixon, David 69 Woehler, Marylou 57, 97 Wolf, Miss Beverlee I4 Wolgemuth, Mari-io 57, I08, I52 av, sr, roz, ua, I22, :sz Wood, Edward 79, 99, Wood, Janet 87 Woodcock, Mrs. Ardell I4, 87 Woods, Forrest 69, II4 Woods, James 79, I50 Wright, Patricia 87, 98, Il0 Writer, Jack 87 Wrolson, Barbara 57 Wrolson, Earl 79 Wysoglad, Charles 87 Young, Chester 87 Young, Ken 79, I38, I45 Yunker, Sharon 69, I02, II8, I24, I26 Zabel, Gary 79 Zaiicek, Bonnie 79 104, I25, 145 Zaiicek, Charles 69 Zales, Betty Jean 69, 94, II8, l24 Zales, William 87, 94 Zapotocky, Charles 79, l30 Zborowski, Judy 87 Zzorowski, Mr. Richard A. ll, 24 Zdenek, James 79,94 Zdenek, John 57 Zdroikowski, Barbara Zelenka, Brian 69, l4I Zeman, Carol 57 Zeman, Phillip 87, 94, I30, I45 Zemek, George 57 Zidlicky, James 87 Zierfuss, Judith 79, 98, 100, l24 Ziertuss, Ruth 69, I07 Ziller, Miss Louisa 24, 25 Zima, Judith 79 Zimmer, Edward 87 Zimmerman, Kenneth 87, I39 Zimmerman, Sandra 79 Ziskal, Gloria 79 Zmudka, Robert Zon, Beverly 57, 97, I05 79, l00, II6 U, WW, w,v.W,. .,, M, .-,,,.?,,,,. ,, ,WM ,..W ..-.,h WW. -,n,.,.,A , qw, W ,,, W ,,N .Y . ,W.q.,,N ., ,-.,..,.Ww n,, W,,.. 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