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

 - Class of 1960

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Wifhin fhe physical facilifies of R-B, he freely expanded his hearf. l-lis capacify for lilcing increased fo encompass fhe many new friends he found here. His compassion was augmenf- ed loy fhe experience he gained here. Wifhin fhis boolc, fhe pasf year af R-B has been recorded. lf is presenfed as a record of fhe hear? and fhe mind, as a memory of fhe growfh of a soul and fhe shaping of a fufure. ZLL 0 Cnfmfd Zllnclercfaaumen ...... page! 54- 73 lnexperienced freshmen. progressing sophomores, prom-planning iuniors . . . lhe underclassmen gained appreciafion for fun and knowledge in The pasl' year. Organizufioru .. . . . . page! 74-99 Sfudenf Governmenf, service clubs, inferesf or- ganizarions . . . acfivifies found many members and formed many leaders. .xdflrdficd ....... page! f00-123 Fall, winfer, spring sporfs . . . alhlefic confesfs challenged defermined compefifors and drew enrhusiasric speclafors. .Jdher Jczlourd ..... pagm f24-f33 Dances, convenfions. plays . . . sfudenf-planned proiecfs broughl' enioymenf and excifemenl' lo balance lhe academic life. Q 1 .Li .- . aye - . V. A K . , ., KL K L, 1 : ,T ' - AV.yf XXL. 1,..- V, V 4578E'GgV, if W, f 5 ' '31 '- - J I . f- V Ig, - C' ,. ' M Q xx, '- - 91- , - . ..,,,,,::., jfs, ,J-' spa,-.1 ' - V :Tix 1 --'. . ,, - .. -- 1 -V--if -A :V. y - ' - Q --. , K ,,?'lrg . --,J-,fy ,-51,9 ' A , V ' ., QL, ,I - '.K,. 1' 1 -,NVA-JL - V . fb Q Q 31- V44 az- . g . , ., ' '. 32.5, ,,. f , , .gl ,L 9 Q, eww pf F.. 'VV . X - Z rf A ..-f -V 1 ,sf 4 , - Q ' .' ' -Q 'kiln , - ff- Vw 1' as ,Jr 4 6- -, .. ' ,, an 51+ .L Qffg,-f,v ff ...fmf ,., .V . 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Nor only is R-B's school building imporfanl as a means of physical proreclion from +he elemenfs, buf i+s facililies are excelleni and essenlial To effecfive educalion. The 'freshman slruggling over his firsl examinalion . . 'rhe beginning swimmer galhering all his courage for a deep-wa+er plunge . . . fhe salisfied chemisfry sludenl' who experiences delighl in fhe manufaclure of oxygen . . . fhese were some of 'lhe pupils who received 'From lhe building 'rhe giff of learning. Whal a school edifice provides for The sfudenf - an opporfunify for educafion - will never have boundaries. 5 f 'w47 ' EQ fx .u L,-:a,.f Q if 9.2 . 2 , 5:,:3i,f ' -5- - 'T'-5 E , ' 1 .firgf 4' W. ., 1 1 S S 4 Q we -'ff A -W. . t 3' 'H ' .. f.k' f . ,-WA M Mr- -.,....,., ,. ..,,.,.. ,-....,,w-, A '- ig,ff , In V , ffw-Fw-mwwfi , LWq5,zg,f,,p,-v-f-M W? g , dw -fir . aff' 9-ff vi V 1 Sv .K . rf Y pi .,.. CQ s. I K X . . .H as 1 CP x X M J Q . X . X NSW X X, . . k A A ' ' 5 S . . . MNQQC 1 f-Rf X'??i.5. 15 X2w --.-. 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Reading The special bullefin, Paf Domabyl complefes one of The many homeroom acfivifues During The school year of I959-l96O, The sTudenTs aT Riverside- Broolcfield Township l-ligh School experienced a sTimulaTing period of discovery. Each day as They gafhered wiThin The familiar walls, energefic pupils uncovered many fascinaTing Treasures - new friends To meef and enjoy, differenf inTeresTs To explore and comprehend. original humor To amuse Themselves, and various obligafions To fulfill. The sTudenTs found new ideas and Techniques To malce learning effecTive and more enioyable. as They began To realize The significanT place ThaT knowledge would find in Their near fuTures. Wifhin The realm cf The academic life presenTed To Them in Their classrooms, busy sTudenTs meT new ideas. people, and experiences ThaT challenged Them To furTher explorafion. This spiriT of discovery - one of The deciding influences of The fuTure - became a moTivaTing force aT Riverside-Brookfield High School during The pasT year. LaughTer, friendship, knowledge, and dis- covery - all These were experienced by R-B-iTes in The enlighTening aTmosphere of Their school. aiu UOLZAQ6! ex erience 9 Experiencing The fascinafing world of chemisfry sTudenTs perform an exacfing laborafory experimenf il Q! P i A 2,014 DL! 6LfWLO:5 8l 8:5 'v rv K ' l x :J ii 5 lx l I 1 . ' 1 Palienlly posing, an arf sruclenr serves as a model for her classmaies, Singing in harmony, members of The Girls' Glee Club rehearse for the annual Chrisrmas concerf. On The eve of his wedding, Mr. Novak is fha guesr of honor ar a parfy given by his eighrh hour American Gvovsrnmerir class. 10 ,- AX , wmmfzkfh WW' L , ' va? 'Q ,., x. 1-sql k X G 1 fi' ff' + ' f ' L ,Q':.w:v ii I it W. f as 6 . , .. X K, ' Q x , ,X ' - f 5 W N ' A ' if , Mig: ygk - 3,M,w- . 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K fa 1 M if il if A z.f wswliw alfy' f 4? az Q I il 4? 5 : wx N ..w ' bi 2X jacuay, ,fdrlminidfrafion Because The sTudenT oT Today is The ciTizen of Tomorrow. he musT be prepared To Tace The challenges oT life. The TaculTy oT a school is ex- Tremely imporTanT in The molding of numerous lives. The Teacher aT- TempTs To Embed in his sTudenTs The desire To aTTain more knowledge and skill Through research. The Teacher creaTes The incenTive Tor clear Thinking and resourceifulness. desirable TraiTs in TuTure adulTs. The TaculTy is composed oT dedicaTed individuals sTriving To help youTh reach Their desired goals. ln The following secTion. we presenT The TaculTy and adminisTraTion oT R-B. bi QN guidance ana! feacfiing occuloie 16 U P N SBR x EX N QR Q V If ,Mx w. x ' X is 3 N X , J z X XX 1 A N-Q' Q X Xfx 'zydk rd-it wmwwg ,Lx.LL,..ixX K ,Q ,q qf Q Q max S ,fix XX XX ,f5i gf Ji- ? .FQ IF QQ 3 . ' :UW !'f,!,'1 ,fini QS I.- '. I , La , X-if 1 5 um Elf- , Q Q 9 x f I ix f X Q ix.. Ks'-it A ,l Mix 'A' xg. 5 Q iw D' S.,-'D if jhe Euro! of gyucafion fbinea! lfUl:fA cgyuyaerinfencfenf Reviewing The minuies of fhe last meeiing is Board of Educaiion Presidenf Roberf W. Murphy. who is serving his Third consecufive year in fha? office. In ihe hands of seven capable members of 'rhe BOARD OF EDUCATION resied 'lhe many policy decisions which aiiecied ihe educaiional lives of every R-B s+uden'r. Beyond Their normal resporisibilihes in supervising and adminisiering ihe needs of R-B, ihe board members: siudied plans for a building addiiion and submiiied 'rhe proposal io +he vo+ers in a bond referendum: approved an expanded, non-credir summer school program: and aurhorized curricu- lum changes. The Board of Educaiion is io be congraiulaied for iis coniinuing eiforrs io make Riverside-Brookfield Township High School one of ihe na+ion's ouisianding secondary schools. Making imporianf educafional decisions for R-B are School Board members Mr. George W. Glaser, Mr. Richard E. Eldred, Mrs. Harold Krachi, Mr. Roberf H. Perry, and Mr. Raymond Oleksy. Noi piclured: Mr. Frank Spachman, Jr., who did noi seek re-elecfion and was replaced by Mr. Michael Kobzan in April. 18 rown in preparing Ar die ffafzfwe of ibidfricf Q08 The long years ahead are laid like blocks on The years ThaT are pasT--and l96O in The years oT Riverside- Broolcfield High School carries iTs share of hisTory. The school's professional sTaTT has grown To 92 members. The sTudenT body, Tor The TirsT Time, has reached l75O, of whom a record 450 are in The gradu- aTing class. TogeTher wiTh This physical growTh There is a new Tone oT serious guesT Tor improvemenT. STudenTs show a new awareness ThaT They are boTh human beings- and human becomings. There are more who are seriously preparing Themselves To achieve Their besT, and To bring To This world Their highly developed abiliTies. This is a parT of a renewed naTional awareness ThaT whaT America sTands Tor and believes in is a quesT- and noi' a bequesT. The ideals ThaT are American have To be soughT and earned by each new generaTion. They cannoT simply be inheriTed. This, I believe, is The maior Taslc OT Riverside-Broolo Tield in The decade iusT begun-To bring To youTh The personal awareness ThaT They are becoming and ThaT The qualiTy OT These years of preparaTion will deTermine whaT They become-and whaT Their world will become. fav-ya ff4w1,! GEORGE W. BROWN BA., Maryville College: Ed. M., UnFversiTy of BuT'Talog Ph.D. UniversiTy of Chicago SuperinTendenT 19 K W LA RUE G. THOMPSON B.A., M.A., Universify of lllinois Dean of Boys: Sponsor of School Council Mr. Thompson began his work as dean of boys af R-B in I944. This pasr year, as in previous years, he was responsible for fhe affendance and discipline of every male R-B sfudenf. Despife fhese fime-consum- ing dufies, Mr. Thompson advised sfudenf govern- menf in his sponsorship of School Council. He also advised fhe managemenf of honor sfudy halls. When Mr. Thompson had some fime for himself, he en- ioyed a variefy of sporfs. EDNA A. MICHAEL B.M., Chicago-Bush Conservafory of Music: B.A., M.A., Universify of Illinois Dean of Girls: Chairman of fhe Guidance Deparfmenfp Sponsor of Sharclub Miss Michael was a familiar figure in fhe personnel office, where she conducfed her work. As dean, she was responsible for fhe affendance and discipline of all fhe girls af Riverside-Brookfield High School. In addifion fo her regular dufies, Miss Michael was fhe sponsor of Sharclub, fhe R-B girls' service organi- zafion. Wifh a keen inferesf in music, Miss Michael enioyed dancing and ofher forms of musical expres- sion in her leisure fime. Wll.LlAlvl H. JOHNSON B.S.. M.S., Wesfern lllinois Universify Business Manager Mr. Johnson held an imporfanf iob in fhe manage- menf of Riverside-Brookfield High School fhis year, and yef very few sfudenfs realized fhe many respon- sibilifies of his work. ll' was Mr. Johnson's dufy fo purchase any equipmenf or maferial necessary fo fhe successful managemenf of fhe high school. He was also responsible for fhe mainfenance of fha school building. Wifh fhe many obligafions con- necfed wifh his work, Mr. Johnson had liffle spare fime. Whenever he had a few leisure momenfs. he enjoyed his favorife pasfimes of bowling and golf. A acfmanrdfrafnon per Orme imloorfcmf aloalfied i 61,614 RUTH M. CLEARY Deparimenl Chairman 'I love 'ro leach, and I shall miss R-B very much. These were The words of Miss Rulh Cleary, head of The Business Eclucalion Deparfmenl, who relired fhis year affer 29 years of service af R-B. Besides 'reaching regular business courses, Miss Cleary in- sfrucrecl Ihe popular psychology course and was in charge of 'rhe boolcslore and financial records of school aclivilies. Bolh The sfuclenls and facully of R-B will always remember Miss Cleary and wish her success in her well-earned reliremenl. TREVA L. KELLY ELIZABETH MCGINN Deparfrnenl' Chairman xxx' 35-Ma Madness iicfzfacczlfion Business Training 9 Bookkeeping IO, II Personal Typing I I Vocafional Typing II Slenography II, I2 Business Law I2 Business Principles I2 Office Pracfice I2 Psychology I2 M, M. FICKAS Direcfor of Afhlefics School Council Adviser ome conomicd Homemalcing 9, IO, II, I2 Special Homernalzing II Bungalow Hosfess I2 22 DEPARTMENT INDEX Ar? .,,...... Business Eclucalion English . . . Home Economics lndusfrial Arls . Language . Malhemalics Music .... Physical Educafion Science . . . Services . . Social Science WILMA L. BUCHHOLZ Sfudenf Acfivily Fund Coordinalor JANE HEWITT Sponsor of Scribblers Club MARY PINKERTON Sponsor of Home Economics Club .......paga23 . page 22 . page 25 . page 22 . page 23 . page 26 . page 24 . page 23 , page 27 . page 24 . page 27 , . page 26 PAUL R. CARY JANET E, SMITH Sponsor of Usher Club EVELYN C. SAN DAHL MALE Music Appreciafion 9 Advanced Music Appreciafion IO Applied Music Boys' Glee Club Cade? Band Choir Conceri Band Frosh-Soph Chorus Girls' Glee Club Harmony and Counierpoinf Orchesfra HAROLD E. COLLINS PAUL H. GILBERT Vocal Ensemble Direcior of Insfrumenfal Direcfor of Vocal Music Music EDGAR A. JENKINS LEWIS J. JENKINS Sponsor of Rifle Club ELIZABETH ELLSWORTH JOHN W, KUTCOSKY. JR. Deparfmeni' Chairman Audio-Visual Direcfor VERNIE E. SCHULTZ .At Basic Ar+ 9 Craffs 9, 9A, 9B Ari' IO Ari' Mefal IO Ceramics I0 Advanced Ar+ I I Commercial Ari' I I 23 LQHJMJ tflfaf K .Adfa Indusfrial Arfs 9 Mechanical Draffing I0 Elecfricify IO Graphic Arfs IO, II, I2 Meials IO, II, I2 Woodworking IO, II, I2 Aufo Mechanics II Machine Draffing I I Archifecfural Drafiing II, I2 Engineering Draffing I2 WILLIAM VANDEMERKT Frosh-Soph Foofball Coach Frosh-Soph Baseball Coach Sponsor of Le++ermen's Club G. KEITH WEISS WILLIAM A. SHUEY Deparfmenf Chairmen Afhlefic Adviser JAMES C. WARNER 4 LEE E, ARTHUR REGINA A. EDINGTON Deparfmenl' Chairman Sponsor of Beceus Weil Algebra 9 General Mafh 9, IO. II Plane Geomefry I0 Adv. Algebra I I Solid Geomefry II College Algebra I2 Trigonomefry I2 ELIZABETH PAUL M. NEMECEK JAMES A. SWANSON NEIDERBERGER Sponsor of Hi-Y Sponsor of Camera Club i Sponsor of Maih Club Tennis Coach MERRILL G. LOTT Depar+men+ Chairman dence General Science 9 Biology 9, IO Chemisfry IO, II Earfh Science Il Physics I2 Seminar in Science I2 DALE HALVERSON THURMAN M. HUEBNER RACHEL R. KLEIN Varsiiy Foofball Sponsor of Bios Logos Assisfanf Coach Varsify Swimming Coach School Council Adviser 24 DALE W. HAMM DONALD W. WALLIN Sponsor of Chess Club MICHAEL AGIN Sponsor of Freshman Class Frosh-Soph Wresrling Coach I GILBERT H. RAINEY Sponsor of Elecfrical Crew ROBERT E. LUEBBEN Golf Coach RICHARD ZBOROWSKI MARION S. BARAN Freshman Foolball Assis'fan+ Coach School Council Adviser GEORGE WESBEY Frosh-Soph Swimming Coach Track Assis+an'r Coach DAVID H. BRIGGS Deparfmenf Chairman Scope Adviser RICHARD W. CALISCH Cross Counlry Coach Traclr Coach WILLIAM MOHRHUSEN Public Relalions Direcfor Rouser Adviser MURRILL D. SANDERS Sponsor of Jesfers ROLLIN R. ALESHIRE IRVING COHEN Sponsor of Masque and Wig RONALD NIKCEVICH Frosh-Soph Baslrelball Coach Assisfanl Traclr Coach CLAIRE SCHELLHASE WI. English 9, lo, ll, I2 Journalism IO Speech IO, II Dramofics I I Advanced Dramafics I2 Advanced Speech I2 Creafive Wrifing I2 Exposilory Wrifing I2 Funcfional English I2 World Liferaiure I2 HELEN J. BERRY ELIZABETH J. BURNS MARY B. HARRIS DAWN HELLER MARILYN M. KRAUSE Clarion Adviser Junior Class Sponsor Assisfanf Sponsor of F.T.A GERALD E, O'NEILL CATHERINE W. OPPER B. GLENN RICHARDSON Senior Class Sponsor School Council Adviser E. LUCILE SHIPLEY Sponsor of F.T.A. 25 PAUL M. STEPHAN Freshmen Guidance Counselor 4 MARIE HINE Depar+rnen'r Chairman Senior Guidance Counselor RUTH BROOM Sponsor of Sharclulo Junior Guidance Counselor ANNA K. HOWEY JOSEPH KONCIUS Sponsor of Spanish Club SDOHSOY of Gefmdfl Club NORTON R. KAISER GLENN L. BRANSON Deparfmenf Chairman Afhlefic Deparfmenf Equipmenf Manager LEROY A. GREFFIN THOMAS J. KMIECIAK Varsify Foofball Assis+an+ Coach Varsify Wresrling Coach dfbgudge French 9, IO, II, I2 German 9, IO. II l.a+in 9, IO, ll Spanish 9. IO, II, I2 NANCI OETTING School Council Adviser Sponsor of Cheerleaders ocia cience Social Science 9 Modern European Hisfory IO World Hisfory I0 American Hisfory Il American Governmenf I2 Economics I2 Sociology I2 THOMAS A. NEWTON 26 DAVEY L. DUNN Sponsor of German Club DORIS WALLIN Sponsor of French Club FRANCIS DOM BROWSKI DAVID L. NOVAK EDYTH S. HOPPERT Sponsor of Pro Merilo I GEORGE W. WOODYARD F. R. ELLINGSON FRED C. SMITH ms X X-.L grvwvx WALLACE WADINGTON Deparfmenr Chairman Freshman Foorball Assisfanl Coach WARREN L. DUVAL Vocafional Guidance Counselor Driver Training ,sex 'FX GLENN DEANE CALISCH Sponsor of G.A.A. EDITH K. CAMPBELL Librarian Co-sponsor of Library Aides if CHARLES M. DE WILD Varsify Baslcelball Coach Track Assislanf Coach - ff , Q Fx :ag 2- ' . 5 N ' fi? 53, A -was u-. Lys .. 4 E153 CLARENCE R. LOSSIN Frosh-Soph Foofball Assisfanf Coach Varsify Baslrefball Assisfani Coach Varsify Baseball Coach Sponsor of LeHermen's Club JOAN MORVIS Sophomore Class Sponsor School Council Adviser Assisranr Sponsor of G.A.A. ALICE BRAINERD Assisranf Librarian Co-sponsor of Library Aides fgfrydica gicfucafion Boys' Physical Educerion Girls' Physical Educafion DAREL MENSCH Freshman Baskefball Coach Freshman Foofball Coach NANCY SMITH Assisfanf Sponsor of G.A.A. eruicea 27 GEORGE J. NAPIER JOAN TEN BUSCI-I Sponsor of Pep Club Co-Sponsor of Life Guard Club BLANCHE E. SUCHY Nurse Sponsor of Fufure Nurses of America F. J. PERKINS Varsify Foofball Coach Sponsor of Life Guard Club Direcfor ol Adulf Educafion Sophomore Guidance Counselor MOLLY A. WILKENS Sponsor of Sabrina Swim Club Assislanf Sponsor of G.A.A. 4 -,y X. N. .. ' ,f 4 , :Ami XS. ,. , fx.. . . ...., . . fx k x 5 , Q-it Q' S Q f -..-QQ: pr -- was Q s SK 4 1 Xi! Q + X K X l Walfionaf Amor ,Diddy l'RONl ROW: Judilh Karela, Belle Rallner, Janis Barberie, Linda Oplallca, Sheryl Pelerson, Elaine Polacelc, Beverly Brunner, Elizabelh Cerny. SECOND ROW: Merrily Slroheclcer, Susan Kolces, Marcia Hacll, Judilh Ficlras, Karen Knoslca, Barbara Hone, Dorolhy Nemec, Judilh Molll. THIRD ROW: Richard Koenernan, John Faul, Daniel Warfield, Diane Rouleau, Kalherine Hlayacelc, Judilh Raleigh, Belly Jean Zales, Norvell Nelson, Sharon Yunlcer, FOURTH ROW: Judilh Allaining lheir goal aller lour years ol hard worlc and service, lorly-eighl oul- slanding seniors were chosen as mem- bers ol lhe NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY. Elecled by lhe lacully members, lhese sludenls were iudged on lhe lour- John Doubelc, Valediclorian Morris, Roberl Sluchal, Edward Slaby, Barbara Tvrdilc, Chrisline Karlh, Marlha Hill, Alice Thompson, Roberla Reder, Jill Mooney. Lynn Prendergasl, Diane Forselc. FIFTH ROW: Douglas Lange Malcolm Evell, John Holslra, Allen Kasper, Ronald Milnarilc, Aller Hreisa, Richard Morelli, Joseph Vogl, Edward Hrlrel, John Doubelc, Lawrence Schaad, NOT PICTURED: Harry Genanl. Fold basis ol characler, leadership, scholarship, and service. For lhose so honored, membership in Nalional Honor Sociely was a lilling climax lo lour successful years al R-B. Ronald Milnarilc, Salulalorian 30 - IOIOQI' Janis Barberie Elizabelh Cerny John Doubelc, Valediclorian Malcolm Eveif John Eaul Judifh Eickas Diane Eorselr Harry Genanl Marlha Hill Kaiherine Hlavacelc John Hofslra Barbara Hone Allen Hrejsa Edward Hrlcel Gerald lncrccci Judiiii Kiifela Chrisiine Karlh IO 3 64454 Allen Kasper Parricia Kizior Richard Koeneman Susan Kolces Douglas Lange Ronald Milnarilc, Salulaiorian Jill Mooney Richard Morelli Judifh Morris Judifh Moffl Beverly Neal Norvell Nelson Dorolhy Nernec Peggy Novak Linda Oplallca Paul Palrnqulsi Sheryl Pelerson of 1960 Elaine Polacelc Lynn Prendergasi Judifh Rale'gh Belle Raiiner Roberla Reder David Rhind Diane Rouleau Lawrence Schaad Nellie Sidlauslcas Edward Slaby James Snorelr Roberf Siuchal Charles Tiedie Barbara Tvrdilr Joseph Vog+ Danlel Warfield Belly Jean Zales Walfionaf .xddzific ,Si:!L0!cLr5!Lqo Eyciefg FRONT ROW: John Holsfra, Ronald Milnarilc, Douglas Lange Roberl Sfuchal, Edward Slaby, Rchard Morelli, SECOND ROW Ph llp Sal valori, Jerrold Krachf, Joe Simonelic, John Eaul, Daniel Warfield. THlRD ROW: Harry Marshall, Edward Hrkel, Gary Kreml John Holland Sidney Goodwin, Donald Anderson, No? piclured: Harry Genanl, 31 ozfwer recognized fem onfafanckng mem em of dw BUNNY BOOSTER . . . Homecoming Queen , . beaufy blends wilh peace of mind . . .Council , . Cheerleaders . . . lauqhfer, smiles, and sweelness are fruly queenly lrails. HARRY GENANT . . . Class Presidenl . . . Youlh KATHY HLAVACEK . . . Swim Meer Queen Cenfer Presidenl . , , everyone loves a handsome Council . . . poise and grace marl: fhe dancer . . . man . . . Nalional Honor Sociely . . . Council . . . Cheerleaders , . . Library Aides' Presidenl . . . Foolball, Swimming . , . a Prince of men, and of Head Usher , . . she radiales a special brand of leaders. joy and spirif, JOHN HOLLAND . . . Foolball Co-caplain-Wes? Suburban All-Conference Team, All-Slale Team , . . power on fhe gridiron . . , Class Vice-presidenf . . . LeHermen's Club Presidenl . . . Traclc . . . slrong in body and in mind. SUE KOKES . . . School Council Secrefary . . . DOUGLAS LANGE . . . School Council Presidenf DAR, Good Cifizen Award . . . capable and , , , Nalional Honor Sociefy . . . his humor is con- conscienlious . . . Sharclub . . . Nafional Honor fagious . . . Foolball-Wes? Suburban All-Confen Sociely . . . Choir Accompanisl . . . she gives of ence Team . . . the proof ol a leader is fhe lrusf herself wilhoul lhoughl of repaymenl. of his followers. 32 Kfcm of 7960 SHARON MCHUGH . . . Sbardub Presidenf . . CWQSH. Sens-hwry , , , mnwlrwiscwnf of a plxiv . , . HiWlWVt'fLWVT1RV1i1 A+f+'V7ddf7f . . Cwzmfl . , . Choir . . , hw' wwrkf' rwf wvrwcv aw lmdwrwnvlhvd m any Cfvv1pm'k.n HERB NOLAN . . , SYMOUX Cmmcwf Vice presldonf . , , Ms pvn make-Y uw 'anqlw fvwd Wink . . , Poor bn!! I .,Cx!BlkfUV1 Sporil. Edfur . . . he has H16 soul of hmmm, Uwe spwrff of Crerafw 'Ly A MVP of Hel Wahinq ForfHeir OL11sfarwdIr1q Sewers pictures fo be haken, John Hwland MerriNy Sfmhcclmr, Harry Cvenanf, and UQUQWG5 Lange are amuued by Hevb PJMGN- iwmg N Jvum wlwldy. ROGER STEDRONSKY eq.:aUed . . . Council bmmd3ess energy Y , , 505. 33 his enihusiasm is un MERRILY STROHECKER , . . Sbarclub Vino presi ,+ Ie0df7ne55 pkg , , den? A , wnflrhq rm A damnfrwq alwfead , A , We bas? man for any Naf'orwaN Hxmfur Swcfelfy . . , Council . , . Choir . . , Marr Wy' dw waf, bww and an GFP Uvrv., FIRST ROW: PAUL ANDREW ACKERMANN . . . Foofball I: Golf 2, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Wresfling I, 2 . .. Friends are good-laughing friends beIfer. MARY JUDITH ANDERSON . . .Choir I, 2, 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: F,T.A. 4: Jesfers 2: Office Assisranf 4: Pro Meriro 2 . . . Happiness is inherenl' in she who radiafes if. DONALD GRAHAME ANDERSON . . . Choir I, 2: Foofball 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3.4: Leffer- men's Club 2, 3. 4: Life Guard Club 3, 4, Presidenf 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Track I . . . Wha'r a man, blond and handsome. SECOND ROW: MARIE A. ANDERSEN . . . F.T.A. I, 2: Pro Merifo 2: Scope 4: Spanish Club 3 ... She has a pleasanf way and sweef, a lovely characfer fo mee+. ROBERT WILLARD ANDERSON . . . Boys' Glee Club 2: Camera Club 4: Chair 3, 4 ... A sociable, friendly, honesf lad. TERRY ALLEN ANDERSON . . . Baseball I, 2: Foofball I: Rifle Club I . . . A laugh is worfh a hundred groans. THIRD ROW: JEAN ANTCZAK . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club 2: Scribblers 3, 4. .. Sincere in every word. JOHN J. ANTONICIC . . . German Club 2: Mafhemafics Club I . . . I am never in a hurry. JUDITH JO ANN ASARO . . , Transferred from Nazarefh Academy, LaGrange, Illinois I: Scribblers 3 .. , Life is buf a happy chance. FOURTH ROW: STEFIAN GEORGE BABIRAK . . . Foofball I . . . No one knew whaf he could do, 'fil e fried. JANIS AGNES BARBERIE . . . Cheerleaders I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capfain 2, Capfain 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 3: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club I, 2. 3, 4: Jesfers 2:' Life Guard Club 4: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Pep Club 4, Board 4: Sabrina Swim Club 3 . . . SponIaneous ioy and nafural confenI. CAROLE LEE BARNES... Her smile is fhe whisper of a laugh. FIFTH ROW: SUSAN BARRETT . . . Home Economics Club 2: Scribblers 3, 4 . . . CheerfuI looks make every dish a feast LAWRENCE ALLEN BARTON . . . Transferred from Oak Park-River Foresf High School, Oak Park, Illinois 3: Bios Logos 3: Orchesfra 3, 4: Spanish Club 3 . . . Friendship improves happiness. JAMES W. BARTUNEK ...German Club 2, 3 . . , Hones+ fame awaifs,+he fruly good. SIXTH ROW: ROBERT ALLEN BASKOVIC . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra 4: Pep Band I, 2, 3: Rifle Club 4: Spanish Club I . . . Good manners are fhe coin of virfue. KATHLEEN BATTAGLIA . . . Transferred from Sacred Hearf Academy, Lisle, Illinois 3 . . . AIl mirfh-from head fo foe. ALAN EDWARD BAUMRUCKER . . . Chess Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2 . . . We can do nofhing well wifhouf icy. SEVENTH ROW: KENNETH RUSSELL BEECHLER . . . Hall Guard 4 . . . A good man is confenfedf' KENNETH BEINAR . . . Transferred from Lake Foresf Academy, Lake Foresf, Illinois 3: Baskeiball 3: Foolball 4: Le+Iermen's Club 3, 4: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Siimming 4: Track 3, 4 . . . One able man, on and off fhe gridiron. RUSSELL LEE BELLIS . . . Camera Club 4: Chess Club 3: German Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 3, 4: Masque and Wig 4, Play 4: Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Good deeds ring fhrough heaven like a belI. EIGHTH ROW: JEANNE CARROLL BENES . . . F.N.A. I, 2: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Home Economics Club I . . . Hope is love's happiness. JUDITH MARIE BENES . . . Band I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club I. 2, 3, 4: Jesfers 2: Life Guard Club 4: Pep Club 2, 4: Rifle Club 2: Sabrina Swim Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Usher Club 3 . , . Whaf a fhing friendship is. WILLIAM LOUIS BERGSTRAND . . . Band I: Hi-Y 4: Rifle Club 4: Spanish Club I .. . Good silence can do liffle harm. 34 FIRST ROW: REXENE M. BERTOLINO . . . Clarion 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: Junior Red Cross 2: Library Aides 3: Scope 3: Spanish Club 4: Usher Club 3 . . . A pleasanf nafure shines fhrough her quiefnessf' JOAN LORNA BICKNELL . . . F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. 2. 3, 4: Girls' Chorus IZ Library Aides 3, 4. Secrefary 4: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Pro Merifo I, 3, 4 . . . So filled wifh life-, her ioy is infecIious. VALERIE PAULETTE BIELIK . . . Choir 4: Faculfy Assisfanf 3: F.N.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. G.A.A. 2: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Girls' Glee Club 3 . . . Life is nof life wifhouf delight SECOND ROW: JEAN CAROL BIERBAUER . . . Home Economics Club 2. 3: Pep Club 2: Sabrina Swim Club 4: Scribblers 4 . , , Charm's The hidden mysfery Ihaf will hoolr your fish. KENNETH M. BINDI . . . Lef'rermen's Club 3, 4: Wresfling 2, 3 . . . BreviI'y is Ihe source of wif. ELAINE MARGARET BIRCHALL , . . Faculfy Assisfanf I, 2: G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Home Economics Club I, 2: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Pep Club I: Scribblers 4: Usher Club 3, 4 . . . Joy is fhe way of her life. THIRD ROW: KATHLEEN JEAN BISCHMAN , , . Pep Club I . . . We can do nofhing well wifhoul IOY- JACK D. BJORN . . . Baslcefball I, 2, 3: Foofball Manager I, 2, 3: Hi-Y 4: Leffermen's Club 3. 4: Tennis I. 2, 3, 4. . . Give me a keen and ever presenf sense of humor. BONNIE LEE BLAHA . , . G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 4: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Sabrina Swim Club 4: Scribblers 3. 4: Usher Club 3 . . . A faifhful friend is a rnighfy Treasure. FOURTH ROW: MARIE KATHERINE BLANCO , , . Scope 4: Spanish Club 3 . . . A companion fhaf is cheerful is worfh gold. WILLIAM F. BLANG . . . Transferred from New Braunfels Hiqh School, New Braunfels. Texas 4: Band 4 . , . There was manhood in his look. DENISE MARIE BOOSTER , . . Cheerleaders 2. 3. 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: Homecoming Queen 4: Life Guard Club 4: Sabrina Swim Club 3, 4: School Council 3, 4: Swim Meef Courf 3 . . . Virfue and genuine grace speak whaf no words can uHer. eniom FIFTH ROW: NANCY LOUISE BOOTH . F.N.A. 2. 3: Pep Club 4: Scribblers 2. 3, 4: Usher Club 3 . . . HumiIify is 'Ihe roof from which all virfues shoot BETTY MAE BOSEK . . . G.A.A. I . . . Happiness is wine from a rare vinfage. SANDY DOROTHY BRADY , . . Beceus 2: Clarion 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 4: Home Economics Club 3: Nurse's Assisfanf 2: Scribblers 3, 4: Usher Club 4 . . . A sweef, affracfive kind of grace. SIXTH ROW: JOHN THOMAS BROWNRIGG . . . Bios Logos I, 2: Clarion I: Cross Counfry 3: Traci: 2 . . . A man of medifafion is happy. ROBERT FRANK BROZ . . .Choir I: Hi-Y 4: Spanish Club 4. . , FIinging his ioy down in a happy beam. BEVERLY ANN BRUNNER . . . Beceus 2. Secrefary 2: Clarion 3, 4: French Club I. 2: F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. I. 2, 3. 4, Board 4: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4: Jesfers 2: Life Guard Club 3. 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Pep Club I: Sabrina Swim Club 3. 4: Scribblers 3: Scope 2: Spanish Club 3, 4: Usher Club 3 . , . Brighfer fhan April or fhe day fhaf breaks. I I l SEVENTH ROW: ANGELO F. BUCCI . . . Foofball I, 2, 3 . , . Few Ihings are impossible fo diligence. GEORGIA ANN BUCHWALD . . . Home Economics Club 2: Nurse's Assisfanf 2: Scribblers 4: Spanish Club 3: Usher Club 4 . . . She pursues fhe sweef and light NANCY CAROL BUEGEL . . , Girls' Chorus I: Pep Club 2: Scribblers 4: Spanish Club 2: Usher Club 3, 4 . . . A Iiffle quief is fhe only dieI. 35 FIRST ROW: . MARSHA LEE BUETTNER . . , French Club 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Home Economics Club I: Pep Club I, 2: Scribblers 4 . . . A good and sfeady worker. CAROLE E. BUHROWS . . . Beceus 2: F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 4: Life Guard Club 4: Pep Club I, 2: Scribblers 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2, 3 . . . Laugh 'rhy golden Iaughl'er. OTTO E, BURCAL . . . Band I, 2: Foofball I: Swimming I, 2 . . . His calm ig unclisfurbedf' SECOND ROW: HAROLD THOMAS BURKE . . . Hall Guard 4: Hi-Y 4: Rifle Club 2, 3 . . . Full of mischief was he. CHARLES A. BURNS . . . Foofball I: Hi-Y 4 . . , A Ii'H'le nonsense is, af fimes, refreshing. MILAN BURSACH . . . Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Lel'l'ermen's Club 4 . . . He malces friends wifhouf half frying. THIRD ROW: THOMAS EDWARD CARUSO . . . Chess Club 3, 4: Clarion 2, 3, 4, Sporfs Edifor 3, Co-News Edifor 4: Foofball I: Golf I: Rifle Club 3, 4: Wresfling I, 2 . . . Who sowefh good seed shall surely reap. DENNIS J. CERMAK . . . Baseball I: Baslzefball I, 2: Foofball 3: Hi-Y 3, 4 . . . Rascals are always sociable. ELIZABETH ANNE CERNY . . . Bios Logos 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: F.T.A, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club I: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Pep Club 4: Pro Merifo I, 2: Scribblers 3: Scope 4 . . . lnIelligence is Ihe fongue fhaf 'rasfes and discerns. FOURTH ROW: PENELOPE ANN CHALOUPKA . . . Choir 3, 4: F.T.A. I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Pep Club I, 2: Pro Merifo 2: Spanish Club 3. 4. . . A sunbeam in a winfer's day. JANET LYNN CHARLTON . . . Jesfers 2, Play 2: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3: Rifle Club 2: Spanish Club 3 . . . One rose pefal pluclred from fhe rose. JILL MARIE CHECK . . . Beceus 2: Clarion 3: F.N.A. 3, 4: F.T.A. I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 4: Pep Club 4: Spanish .Club I, 2: Usher Club 3, 4 . . . To be happy is fhe blessing of being. FIFTH ROW: LUCILLE ANNE CHILD . . . French Club I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Library Aides 4: Nurse's Assisfanf 3: Rifle Club 3, 4 . , . There is a moral excellence affainable fo fhose who have fhe will fo sfrive for if. JEROME RONALD CHRASTEK . . . Hearf and soul forever ioyfuI. ROBERT M. CHRISTENSEN . . , They can conquer who believe fhey can. SIXTH ROW: GEORGE J. CINATL . . , Transferred from Morfon High School, Cicero, Illinois I: Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Wresfling 2 . . . Friendship is a reflecfion of friendliness. RAYMOND MARTIN CINGLE . . . Transferred from' Lyons Township High School, LaGrange, Illinois 3 . . . Lei: us love life. PEGGY ANN CLAPP . . . Faculfy Assisfanf 3: F.N.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-presidenf 3, Presidenf 4: G.A.A'. I, 2, 3, 4: GirIs', Chorus I: Home Economics Club 3, 4: Nurse's Assisfanf 4: Pep Club 4 . . , Wi+houf Icindness fhere can be no frue ioy. SEVENTH ROW: VICTORIA CLINE . . . The sweefesf ioy is love. ELIZABETH ANN CONKLIN . . . Bois Logos 2, 3: Faculfy Assisfanf 3: Home Economics Club I: Orchesfra I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Pro Merifo 2: Spanish Club 3 . . . Your delighf in music is our delight LINDA JEAN COOK , . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Sabrina Swim Club 3 . . . Joy rules her day. EIGHTH ROW: DONALD FRANK COX . . . Baseball I: Baslcefball I, 2, 3: Hall Guard 2 . . . Virfue is bold, and goodness never fearful. GEORGE PETER CREADON . . . Faculfy Assisfanf 2, 3: Masque and Wig 3, 4: Rifle Club 4: Spanish Club 2: Swimming I, 3 . . . He 'is handsome and has wif af will. FREDERICK A. CROWE . . . Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-presidenf 4: Movie Operafors 2, 3.4: Tennis I . , . Wisdom in all he does. 36 FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: I . . . Happiness is a habit man has many friends. THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: .. . Peace is Iiberfy in franquilifyf' fake fhe shorf cuff' l FIFTH ROW: PATRICIA ANN DOMABYL . . . Faculfy Assisfanf 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 4: Jesfers I, 2, Play I: Life Guard Club 3. 4: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3: Pep Club 2: Pro Merifo 2:'Sabrina Swim Club 3, 4: School Council I, 2, 3.4: Sharclub Senafe 2 . . . Her abilify never ceases. JOHN ALAN DOUBEK . . , Golf 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: P.E. Leader 4: Pro Merifo I. 2: Track I, 2: Valedicforian 4 . . . A genfleman by nafure, a scholar by educafion. BEVERLY ANN DOUGHERTY . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Girls' Glee Club 3: Pep Club I, 2: Sabrina Swim Club 3. 4: Usher Club 4 . , . Wifhouf friendship, life is nofhing. SIXTH ROW: JUDITH ANNE DOWNEY . . , Beceus 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Jesfers I: Pep Club 2, 4: Spanish Club I, 2 . . . Noi a kinder life or sweefer. CHARLENE DRAEGER . . . F.N.A. I, 2: Life Guard Club 4: Rouser 2. 3, 4: Sabrina Swim Club 4. . . I am rich in friends. JAMES LEE DROBISH . . .German Club 2, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Masque and Wig 4, Play 4: Movie Oiperafors I, 2, 3: Rifle Club l, 2, 3: Swimming 3, 4 . . . He knows his own min . SEVENTH ROW: ELIZABETH ISABELLA DRUMMOND . . . F.N.A. 2: G.A.A. I. 2. 3. 4: Home Economics Club 2. 3: Beffy Crocker Homemaker of fhe Year 4: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Masque and Wig 4: Pep Club I, 2, 4: Rouser 3. 4, Phofography Edifor 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Usher Club 3, 4, Presidenf 4 . . . Soffly speak and sweefly smile. CHERYL ANNE DUNNE . . . Beceus 2: F.N.A. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 2: Nurse's Assisfanf 3: Usher Club 4. . . A sweef, affracfive kind of grace. CHARLENE VACLAVKA DVORAK , . . Bios Logos 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Pep Club I, 4: Spanish Club 2 -. . . A mind of peace. 37 SANDRA LEE CUYLER . . . G.A.A. I, 2: Home Economics Club I 2 Pep Club 4 Sugar and spice and everyfhing nice. BETTY ANN CYKNER . . . Choir 2, 3, 4: French Club 2, 3: Girls Glee Club I ey nofe Club 3: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3, 4: Pep Club I: Rfle Cl b I 2 Music is one of fhe fairesf and mosl' glorious giffs of God. GERALD P. CZUBA . , . Very liI'fle is needed 'lo make life happy. WILLIAM EMIL DEDIC . . . Transferred from Sleinmefz High School Chicago Illinois JAMES RICHARD DEERING . . . Bios Logos 2: Clarion 4: Hi-Y 3 4 A friendly BARBARA LYNNE DE GRAAF . , . Clarion 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Courf 4 Home Economics Club 2: Library Aides 3, 4: Pep Club 4 Scribblers 4 Refreshing fo look al, fun fo be wifh. BONITA DE'LEON . . . French Club 2: Nurse's Assisfanf 4: Pep Club l Scribblers 2 Spanish Club 3 . . . ln faifh, fhe lady is delighflulf' DEBORAH ANNE DENNISTON . . . Clarion 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3 4 Home Economics Club I. 2. 3: Life Guard Club 3. 4: Masque and Wig 31 Pep Club 4 Sabrina Swim Club 3: Spanish Club I, 2, 3 . . . She was born 'Io be happy GEORGE R. DENNISTON, JR .... Golf I: HIVY 4: Masque and Wig 4 Orchesfra I Swimming I . . . A genfleman's a mirror of courfesy. PAT DI DOMENICO . . , Transferred from Fenwick High School Oak Park Illinois 3 MARION ROSE DOHNAL . . . F.T.A. 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4 Home Econom Club 2, 4: Life Guard Club 4 . . . She is happy in silence. DON F. DOLEZAL . . . Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2: Foofball I 2 Always eniom fe-my 3 ,w- 3 --1 zs:f il: V Ef155:f ?-:I-5515 , gi' . , R -C7 , s -N g 'r QR s .Q ts , nm If FIRST ROW: GEORGENE VICTORIA DVORAK . . , Bios Logos 3: G.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club I, 2: Pep Club I . . . A haunfing, brighl' smiIe. MELVYN KENNETH EHLERT . . . Silence in all he does. DONALD H. EISERMANN , . . Cross Counfry I: Rifle Club 2, 3: Traclc I . . . How much lies in Iaughferf' SECOND ROW: RICHARD HAROLD ENGLER . . , Baslcerball I . . . His figure is handsome: all girls he can please. CAROL M. ERBS . . . F.N.A. I, 2, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Life Guard Club 3, 4 . . . BrighI'ening each day wifh smiles. LYNN MICHELE EVANS . . . Transferred from Elgin High School, Elgin, Illinois 3: Bulldog 4: Clarion 3: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Vice-presidenf 4 Play 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Sabrina Swim Club 3: Scribblers 3, 4: Scope 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Usher Club 4 . . . The founrain of beaufy is fhe hear'r. THIRD ROW: MALCOLM KENNETH EVETT . . . Bios Logos l, 2, Presidenf 2: Keynofe Club 3, Vice- presidenf 3: LeI fermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Pro Merifo 2: Traclr Manager 2 . . . The nafural desire of good men is knowledge. ALLAN ROBERT EWERT . . . Transferred from Lufher Soufh High School, Chicago. Illinois 2: Foofball 2, 3, 4: German Club 2: Hi-Y 4: Lef'rermen's Club 3, 4: P.E. Leader 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Wresfling 2, 3, 4 . . . There is honesfy, manhood, and good fellowship in I'hee. MADALYN GAIL FALCO . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Nurse's Assisfanf 4: Pep Club II Sabrina Swim Club 3: Scribblers 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Dark eyes wifh wondrous charm. FOURTH ROW: HUDA FARAG . . . Transferred from Broadview Academy. Broadview, Illinois 3: Choir 4: Life Guard Club 4 . . . Her lips seem fo Iriss fhe soul of song. JOHN NICHOLAS FAUL . . . Hi-Y 4: LeI'rermen's Club 3, 4: Life Guard Club 3, 4, Vice-presidenl' 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: P.E. Leader 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4. Capfain 2: Traclr I . . . Self-confidence is The firsr requisife fo greaf underfalringsf' JUDITH ANN FELSCH . , . G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4 . . . As quie'I as a lamb. FIFTH ROW: JUDITH ANN FICKAS . . . Beceus 2: Choir 3, 4: Clarion 2: Faculfy Assisfanl' 4: F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-presidenf 3, Illinois F.T.A. Treasurer 4: German Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Home Economics Club I: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Office Assisfanf 4: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Usher Club 3 . . In acfivify we musf find our joy and glory. EVAN H. FIE . . . Baseball I, 2: Baslrefball I: Foorball I, 2, 3: Wresrling 3 . . . May his hear? never be as hard as his muscIe. VIRGINIA ANNE FILIPEK . . , Home Economics Club I, 2: Junior Red Cross I .. . Her ways are of pleasan'rness. SIXTH ROW: VIVIAN ELLEN FISERA . , . Bulldog 3, 4: Maiorerfes I, 2 . . , She dances lilre an angel. ROGER ALLEN FISHER . . . Ouie'IIy goes fhe genflemanf' JON R. FISTONICH . . . Baslrefball I: Choir I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Hall Guard 2, 3, 4: Le+'rermen's Club 2, 3, 4. . . He loves fhe game beyond Ihe prize. SEVENTH ROW: JACOUELINE ANN FLEGEL . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club 2: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Spanish Club 2 . . . The mildesf manners and genrlesf heart MARILYNN J. FOFONKA . . . G.A.A, I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Scribblers 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Usher Club 3 . . . Her laughfer is among fhe delighfful sounds of fhe earfh. JAMES R. FOREMAN . . . Transferred from Yorlc High School, Elmhursf, Illinois 3: Hi-Y 4: Rifle Club 3 . . . In silence I repose. EIGHTH ROW: DANIEL JAMES FORMATO, JR .... Happiness gives life fo 'Ihose fhaf have if. DIANE FRANCES FORSEK . . , F.N.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-presidenf 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 4: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Public Relafions Sfaff 4 . . . We are rich only fhrough whal' we give. SHARON CORRINE FRANSEN . . . Faculfy Assisfanf 4: F.T.A. I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3.- 4. Manager 2: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Scribblers 3, 4: Scope 3, Secrefary 3: Usher Club 3, 4. . . In her hands are unfold skills. 38 FIRST ROW: There is no happiness wifhoul acfion. SECOND ROW: exfinguished in fhe hearf of man. THIRD ROW: good cheer. like The dawn of day. FIFTH ROW: JOHN RONALD GOEHL . . . Golf I, 2 . . . WH makes ifs own welcome. RODNEY G. GOHRKE . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4 . . . Quie+ men are respecfedf' SIDNEY G. GOODWIN, JR ..,. Band I, 2, 3: Baskefball I: Cross Counfry 3: Hi-Y 4: Office Assisfanf 3: Track I . . . There's honesfy, manhood, and good fellowship in 'rhee. SIXTH ROW: DIANNE LOUISE GOSSLING . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 4. . . Friendships never fade. BONNIE JEANE GRAY . . . Transferred from Ausfin High School, Chicago, Illinois 3:- Choir 3. 4 . . .. Sweefness, mildness. and sincerify all are hers. JEAN ROSE GRILL , . . Transferred from Farraguf High School, Chicago, Illinois I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Public Relafions Sfaff 4: Scribblers 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Usher Club 4 . . . She qives from 'rhe abundance of her heart SEVENTH ROW: RICHARD FRANK GROSSER . . .Spanish Club 2 . . . Our deeds defermine us. JEANNETTE MARIE GUERRIERO , . ,Transferred from S+. Mary's High School, Chicago, Illinois 2: Scribblers 4. . , She walks in beaufy, like 'rhe night LORETTA MARY GUMULS . . . Transferred from S+. Ann High School. Chicago, Illinois 2: Scribblers 3. 4: Usher Club 4. . . She always has fime +o smile. l 39 JULIA ANN FRIEDEL . . . Transferred from Oak Park-River Foresf High School Oak Park, Illinois 4. . . Nofhing is impossible fo indus'rry. ADRIENNE LYNN FUKAL . . . G,A,A. I, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club I: Spanish Cu ROBERT JOHN FUKAL . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Golf I, 2: Pep Band I 2 Swm in 4 . . . From fhe crown of his head fo fhe soles of his feel, he is all mirfh KENNETH JOSEPH GAILIS . , , Baskelball I . . . The search for happiness is never PAUL EDWARD GATZ . . , Baseball 4: Boys' Glee Club 4: Foofball 3 4 Track I 2 Wresfling 3, 4. . . Life is long, I'II sfring along. HARRY KENNETH GENANT JR .... Class Officer 3, 4, Presidenf 3 4 Foofball I 2 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-presidenf 3: Leffermen's Club 3, 4: Life Guard Club 3 4 Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Pro Merifo I, 2: School Council I 2 3 4 Swimrn g I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2: Track I . . . Deeds, nof words, make fhis man DIANE RAE GENTILE . . . F.N.A. I, 2, 3: G.A.A, I, 2, 3, 4 Life Guard Clu Scribblers 3 . . . GenIle maid of merry cheer. BARBARA ELLEN GERLICH . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2, 3: Faculfy Assisfanf 4 FN A 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I. 2: Girls' Glee Club 3 4 Life Guard u 4: Pep Club I, 2. 4: Scope 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2, 3: Usher Clu Be of GENE JAY GIACOMELLI . . . Baseball 2, 3, 4: Eoofball I, 2, 3 4 Leflermens 3, 4: Wresfling I .., lf is excellenf fo have a gianf's sfrengfh FOURTH ROW: BARBARA-ANN V. GIBBS . . , French Club I, 2: Girls' Chorus I 2 Girls Glee 37 Home Economics Club 2: Nurse's Assisfanf 4: Scribblers 3 4 I-Ier face is RONALD WILLIAM GITERSONKE . . . Transferred from Lyons Township High School LaGrange, Illinois 3 . . . A quief life of happiness. KATHLEEN GLEASON . . . Transferred from Nazarefh Academy LaGrange Illinois 3 Clarion 4: Pro Merifo 3 , . . A wiffy woman is a +reasure. eniom FIRST ROW: JOAN KATHERINE GUYON . . . Beceus 2, Presidenf: Clarion 2: F.T.A. 3, 4: G.A.A. I,. 2, 3, 4, Board 2. 3, Vice-presidenf 4: Home Economics Club I: Jesfers 2, Treasurer: Life Guard Club 3. 4: Sabrina Swim Club 3, 4: Usher Club 4 . . . Humor is fhe key Io friendship. BARBARA ELLEN GWIN . . . G.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 2, 3: Pep Club 2: Sabrina Swim Club 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2 . . , Swee+ness is ever appropriafef' MARCIA MARIE HACKL . . . G.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4, Board 3: Home Economics Club 2: Nafional Honor Socieiy 4: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Pro Merifo I: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 . . . There is nofhing so greal I would no? do if for my friend. SECOND ROW: JUNE ELLEN HAGENBERG . . , G.A.A. I. 2: Girls' Chorus I: Library Aides 2, 3, 4, Presidenf 3, Treasurer 4 , . . Life is wonderful To 'Ihose who see ifs wonder. KENNETH CHARLES HALL . . . Football Manager 4: Hi-Y 4: LeHermen's Club 4: Tennis I ... l live for pIeasu.re. MURIEL PRISCILLA HAMES . . . Transferred from Morfon High School. Cicero, Illinois 2: Clarion 2, 3: F.T.A. 2, 3. 4, Recording Secrefary 4: German Club 2, 3: G.A.A. 2. 3: Scribblers 3: Usher Club 3 . . . A sweef and quiei heart THIRD ROW: JOELLEN ANN HANEY . . . Beceus 2: German Club I: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Scribblers 3, 4. . . A quiei life is sweei indeed. GERALDINE ANN HAUGH . . , G.A.A. I: Girls' Chorus I: Pep Club 2 . . . WhaI sweer delighf a quiei life affords. VIRGINIA MALLETT HAVEMEYER . . . Beceus 2: French Club 3, 42 G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Library Aides 3: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Pro Merifo I, 2 . . . True arf is reverenl' imifaiion of God. eniom FOURTH ROW: CHARLES JAMES HAWES . . . Foofball I: School Council I, 2, 3, 4 , . . Persuasion on his fongue-a forceful speaker. R. ROBERT HEARD . . . Rifle Club 2 . . . OuieI'ness is a masculine blessing. KATHLEEN HEDE . . . Clarion 2, 3, Feafure Ediior 3: F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4. Cabinef 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, Board: Jeslers I. 2: Keynofe Club 3: Life Guard Club 4: P.E. Leader 3: Pep Club 4: Rouser 3: School Council 2: Sharclub Senafe 3, 4: Usher Club 3 . . . She livens The darlcesf corner wifh her bubbling good humor. FIFTH ROW: CAROLE LYNNE HEIN . . . F.N.A. I: Scribblers 4 . . . Every virlue is fairer when appearing in a beaufiful person. JAMES ALLEN HEIN . . . Baseball 4: Masque and Wig 4, Play: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Where Ihere's music, fhere can'+ be mischief. MARY JO HENDERSON . . . Beceus 2: French Club I, 2, 4, Secrefary I: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics. Club I: Library Aides 2: Scribblers 3, 4: Usher Club 3 , , . Thy golden hair is glorious. SIXTH ROW: JOYCE ANN HERMAN . . . Bios Logos 2: Clarion 2: F.T.A. 3, 4: German Club 3. 4: G.A.A. I. 2, 3: Home Economics Club I, 2: Scribblers 3: Usher Club 3 . . . A sincere smile will never go ouf of sI'yle. JAMES DUNCAN HERZBERG . . . Rifle Club I, 2, 3: Track 3, 4 . . . A good dis- posifion is a gill from God. GLEN HESS . . . Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4: Class Officer 3, 4, Business Manager 3. Treasurer 4: Fooiball I: Golf 2, 3, 4: Le+fermen's Club 3, 4: Masque and Wig 3, 4. Presidenf 4, Play 3, 4: Pro Merilo 2: School Council 2, 3, 4 . . . A man of Ihoughr and a man ol ac+ion. SEVENTH ROW: MARTHA JANE HILL . . . Choir 4, Accompanisf: G.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4, Board 2: Girls' Chorus I, Accompanisf: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3. Accompanisf: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Nurse's Assisfanf 4: Pep Club I. 2: Rifle Club I, 2. 3. 4: Sabrina Swim Club 3. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Usher Club 3 . . . Angels s+iIl come clown. DAVID DUVAL HLAVACEK . . . Tennis I . . . High aims 'Form high charac'rers. KATHERINE ANNE HLAVACEK . . . Beceus 2: Cheerleaders 3, 4: French Club I. 2: G.A.A. 3, Board: Library Aides 3, 4, Presidenl 4: Life Guard Club 4: Naiional Honor Sociefy 4: P.E. Leader 3, 4: School Council 4: Usher Club 3, 4. Head Usher 4. . , Ligh+ofs+ep and hear? is she. 40 FIRST ROW: KAREN LEE HLAVKA . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 4: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club I, 2: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2: Pro Merifo I, 2: Scribblers 3, 4 . . . Dancing eyes reflecf fhe merry soul. JOHN LAMBERT HOFSTRA . . . Bios Logos 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Leffermen's Club 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Office Assisfanl' 3, 4: P.E. Leader 4: Pro Merifo I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2: Tennis 2, 3, 4 . . A social, friendly, honesf man fulfills greaf nafure's plan. Wemoriam Jin January 24, I942-April IO, I960 JOHN JAMES HOLLAND . . , Chess Club 3: Class Officer 4, Vice-Presidenf 4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Capfain 4, All-conference 3, 4, All-sfafe 4, Mos? Valuable Player 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Leffermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Presidenf 4: Movie Operafors I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2: Traclc 2, 3, 4: Wresfling 3 . . . His memory will be an inspirafion fo all, SECOND ROW: BARBARA RUTH HONE . . . French Club I, 2, 3, 4: Library Aides 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Office Assisfanf 4 . . . She walks mannerly and fallrs sweefIy. DANIEL GEORGE HOSEK . . . Transferred from Walfher Lufheran High School, Chicago, Illinois 2 . . . The greafesf men are lovers of fheir fime. ALLEN FRANCIS HREJSA . . . Baslzefball 3: German Club 2, 3: Mafhemafics Club 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Sfage Crew I, 2 . . . No amounf of abilify is of fhe slighfesf avail wifhouf honor. THIRD ROW: STEPHEN C. HRICA . , . Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Le+fermen's Club 4: Traci: I, 2, 3, 4: Wresfling I, 2, 3, 4 . . . God helps Ihem who help fhemselvesf' EDWARD JAMES HRKEL . . . Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Leffermen's Club 3, 4, Secrelary- freasurer 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: School Council 4: Wresfling I, 2, 3, 4 . . . The glory of young men is fheir sIrengfh. SANDRA JEAN I-IRTANEK . . . Beceus 2: F.T.A. I, 2: Home Economics Club I, 2: Pep Club 4: Usher Club 3, 4 , . . Thy friendship off has made a hearf warm. FOURTH ROW: HOWARD RUDOLPH HULKA , . . Hi-Y 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4. . , A word in earnesf is as good as a speech. JUDITH LYNNE HUMMEL . . . Beceus 2: Choir 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club I, Jesfers I, 2, Vice-presidenf I, Presidenf 2, Play I, 2: Life Guard Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secrefary 4: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3, 4: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 4, Presidenf 4: School Council I, 2, 3, 4: Sharclub Senafe 2: Spanish Club I, 2, 3 . . . Give me a job, and I'II do if cheerfully. GERALD NEIL INCROCCI , . . Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslrefball I: Foofball I: Leffermen's Club 3, 4: Wresfling 2, 3, 4 . . . Men of few words are fhe besf of men. FIFTH ROW: SHARON LYNNE IRLBACKER , , . A lighf hearf lives long. WILLIQM OTTO JANKOVSKY . . . Spanish Club 3 . . . A sense of humor elevafes du ness. LINDA FRANCES JAROSIK . . , Choir 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club I, 2: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Rifle Club I, 2: Sabrina Swim Club 3, 4. Presidenf 4 . . . Her enfhus- iasm is rarely mef. SIXTH ROW: ROBERT EUGENE JEHLIK . . . Foolball I, 2: Tracl: I . . . Youfh comes buf once in a Iifefimef' DONNAJEAN JEPPESEN . . . Faculfy Assisfanf 4: F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Pep Club I. 2: Scribblers 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Scope 4: Spanish Club I, 2: Usher Club 3, 4 . .. LiIre sunshine on the sparkling wafer. KENNETH H. JILEK . . . Spanish Club 2 . . . Silence is fhe besf parf of conversaI'ion. SEVENTH ROW: ALBERT G. JOHNSON . . . My fhoughfs are my own. BRUCE F. JOHNSON . . . Hall Guard 3 . . . He can be serious, buf he'd rafher be gay... JAMES P. JOSEPH . . . Wresfling 4 . . . Lef's be happy in our solifudef' EIGHTH ROW: BEVERLY CLAIRE KANAK . . . Clarion I: G.A.A. 2, 3: Sabrina Swim Club 4: Usher Club 3 . . . Sweefer 'rhan honey in 'Ihe honeycomb. JUDITH ANN KARELA . . . Beceus 2, Treasurer 2: Clarion I, 2, 3: F.T.A. 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2. 3: Jesfers I, 2, Play I: Keynofe Club 3: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Rouser 3, 4: School Council 2: Usher Club 3, 4 . . . To do easily whaf is difficulf for ofhers is fhe marl: of falen'I. CHRISTINE FRANCES KARTH . . . Beceus 2: French Club I, 2: F.T.A. I: G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4, Board 2: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Presidenf 3: Masque and Wig 4, Play 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: P.E. Leader 3: Pep Club I, 2, 4: Usher Club 3 . . . Her laugh is sunshine in a house. 41 FIRST ROW: ALLEN ROBERT KASPER . . . Baskefball I, 2, 3, Baskefball Manager 4: Chess Club 3, 4: Cross Counfry 3, 4: German Club 2, 3: Golf I: Mafhemafics Club I: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4 , . . Fields are won by fhose who believe in winning. DONALD C. KATARA . . . Transferred from Harrison Technical High School, Chicago. Illinois 2 . . , Whaf is life wilhouf a liffle fun? JAMES IRVIN KELLER . . . Rifle Club 2, 3 . . . He has an unfailing sense of humor. SECOND ROW: MICHAEL C. KENNEDY . . . Swimminq I, 2 . . . There is credif inf-having fun. JANICE LARAINE KERNIK . . , Beceus 2: Home Economics Club I: Scribblers 3, 4: Spanish Club 3 . . . Life has no blessing like friendship. ELIZABETH ANN KESMAN . . . G.A.A. I, 2: Home,Econornics Club 2: Sabrina Swim Club 3. 4 . . . I never mef a man I didn'f like. THIRD ROW: SUSAN KATHY KESSEL . . . Clarion 3, 4, News Edifor 3, Business Manager 4: Faculfy Assisfanf 4: F.T.A. I, 2: G.A.A. I: Jesfers I, 2. Secrefary 2, Play I, 2: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Secrefary 4, Play 3. 4: Pep Club I, 2, 4: Pro Merifo 2, 3: School Council I, 2, 3 . . . For her fhe world's a sfage: her role--service. HAROLD JOHN KING, JR .... Transferred from Logansporf High School, Logansporf, ,Indiana 3: Choir 3. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Spanish Club 3 . . . His wif dofh make us all aug . JUDITH LEE KING . . . Transferred from Walfher Lufheran High School, Melrose Park, Illinois 3: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3: Pep Club 4 , , . See fha? mischief in her eye? eniom FOURTH ROW: I RONALD B. KIRCH , . , Rifle Club 4. . . l love a ioke. ' CAROL ANN KIT . , . G.A.A. I, 2.4: Rifle Club 2: Scribblers 2, 4 . . . Wherever if's hiding, she will find fun. PATRICIA ANN KIZIOR . . . Beceus 2: FTA. 4: G.A,A, I, 2, 3: Pro Merifo 2: Scrib- blers 2, 3, 4 . . . SweeIness lurks in every glance. FIFTH ROW: CARL ERIC KLANG . . . Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball Manager I: Leffermen's Club 4: , Wresfling 2 . . . A happy man is so well liked. DENNIS FRANK KLODNER , . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Foofball 3, 4: Leffermen's Club 4: Track 3 . . . No man is happy who does nof fhink himself so. PAUL RAYMOND KMOCH . , . Baseball I, 2, 4 , . . Thoughfful is he, and always will be SIXTH ROW: LEON KNORPS , . . Some men were born +o be quiet KAREN SUSAN KNOSKA . . . Beceus 2: F.T.A. 2, 3. 4, Cabinef 4: G.A,A. I, 2, 3, 47 Masque and Wig 4, Play 4: Nalional Honor Sociefy 4: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Pro Merifo I, 2, 3, 4: Rouser 2, 3. 4, Copy Edifor 4: Usher Club 3, 4 , , . ''Self-forgeffing-seeking only empfier cups of love fo fill. RICHARD LOUIS KOCA . . . He never lacked a sense of humor. SEVENTH ROW: ROBERT L. KOCA . . . Life Guard Club 4. , . Life has so many pleasures. DONNA JEAN KOCIARA . . . Transferred from Morfon High School, Cicero, Illinois I: Home Economics Club 3, 47 Pep Club 4: Usher Club 3, 4. . . There is nofhing fo parallel pleasenfnessf' RONALD ELMER KODIDEK . . . Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I: Boys' Glee Club I: Foofball I, 2, 3. 4: Lef+ermen's Club 4: Wresfling 2, 3 . . , A word fhaf is nol spoken never does any mischief. 42 FIRST ROW: SHARON D. KOE . . . French Club I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Jesfers 2: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Nurse's Assisfanf 3: Pep Club I, 2, 4: Sabrina Swim Club 3, 4, Vice-presidenf 4 . . . In wafer, she has grace af will. RICHARD WALTER KOENEMAN . . , Bios Loqos 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4: Mafhe- mafics Club I, 2: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Pro Merifo I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Give me a keen and ever-presenf sense of humor. SUSAN JANE KOKES . . . Beceus 2: Choir 3, 4, Accompanisf 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Jesfers 2: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Pro Merifo 2, 3, 4, Presidenl' 3: School Council 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 4: Sharclub Senafe 4 , . . Characfer is fhe real foundafion of all worfhwhile success. SECOND ROW: FRANK CHARLES KOLAR . . . Golf I: LefI'ermen's Club 3, 4: Office Assisfanf 4: P.E. Leader 4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4 , . . A sporfsman in every sense of fhe word. CHARLES HERBERT KONFRST . . . Masque and Wig 3, Play 3 . . . Life is fo be lived. THOMAS A. KONICEK . . . Band I, 2: Baseball l, 2, 3.4: Baskefball I, 2. 3: Choir I: Cross Counfry I: Spanish Club 2, 3 . . , Friendships are always freasuredf' THIRD ROW: JAN RAE KOPIC . . . Clarion I, 2: French Club 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Masque and Wig 4, Play 4: School Council I: Spanish Club I, 2 . . . She is only brighf fhaf shines by herself. JOSEPH E. KOSEY, JR .... Baseball I, 2: Clarion I . , . A fellow who wanfs fo have un. LEE MARIE KOTNOUR . . . Beceus 2: Bios Loqos 4: F.N.A. 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4, Board 4: Home Economics Club I: Pep Club 4: Rifle Club 3: Spanish Club 2.3.4 , . . l love an acfive life. FOURTH ROW: DENNIS CHARLES KOUKOL . . , Band I: Bios Logos 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Pro Merifo 2. . . He has a flair for wif, JERROLD THEODORE KRACHT . . . Baskefball I, 2, 3: Class Officer I, Business Man- ager: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Leffermen's Club 3, 4: P.E. Leader 4: Track I . . . A sociable, friendly lad. RONALD JOSEPH KRAJICEK , . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra 4 , . . He sfands-high in courage. FIFTH ROW: MARY ANN KRATOCHVIL . . . Cheerleaders 3: Homecoming Courl' 4: Pep Club I . . . Merrily, merrily shall I live. JOSEPH JOHN KRAUS , . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Keynofe Club 3: Orchesfra 3, 4: Pep Band I, 2. . . There is somefhing marvelous in music. PAUL WILBERT KRAUSE . . . Baskefball Manager 2: Boys' Glee Club l, 2: Choir I, 2, 3, 4: German Club 2, 3: Hi-Y 4: Jesfers I, Play I: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3 ... ln music I find all peace and happiness. SIXTH ROW: GARY EUGENE KREML . . . Baskefball Manager I, 2: Foofball I, 2, 3.4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Presidenl' 4: Leffermen's Club 2, 3, 4: P.E. Leader 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Wresfling 3 His manners bespeak a genflemanf' GARY EDWARD KROGH . . . Baseball I, 2, 4: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 3: Class Officer I, Treasurer: I-Ii-Y 3, 4: LeI'I'ermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-presidenf 4: P.E. Leader 4 . . . Wi+h a wink of 'rhe eye, he cap+ivaI'es. MARILYNN LEE KROPACEK . . . Choir 3, 4: Debafe Club I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board I, 2, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Masque and Wig 4: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 4: Pro Merifo 3, 4: Scope 4: Usher Club 3 . . . The genius of a frue leader is rare. SEVENTH ROW: JACQUELYN ELAINE KRUEGER . . . Library Aides 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 3 . . . A happy spirif in a pensive air. MARILYN JENN KUBAN . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 2: Home Economics Club 2. 3, 4: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Office Assisfanr 3: Sabrina Swim Club 3, 4, Vice- presidenl' 3: Usher Club 3 . . . She fhaf is of merry hearf has a happy life. GLORIA LOU KUCHAR . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Girls' Glee Club 3. 4: Home Economics Club I: Pep Club I, 2: Scribblers 3, 4 , . . A cheerful, friendly person. EIGHTH ROW: ROBERT HENRY KUPKA . . .Camera Club 2 . . . There is no policy like polifenessf' ARLENE MARIE KYNCL . . . Bios Logos 2, 3, 4: Faculfy Assisfanf 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 4: Home Economics Club I . . . 'Tis virfue fhaf dofh make woman mosf admired. WILLIAM ALLAN LANDESS . . . Foofball I, 2, 4. , . A mighfy man is he. 43 FIRST ROW: DOUGLAS MICHAEL LANGE . . . Baseball I: Choir I, 2: Class Officer I, Presidenf I: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Leffermen's Club 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: School Council I, 2, 3, 4, Audilor 2, Vice-presidenf 3, Presidenf 4: Swimming I, 2 . .. The sfrengfh and skill fo warn, comforf, and command. KAREN JEAN LANGE . . . Beceus 2: E.N.A. 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Girls' Chorus I: Pro Merifo I, 2: Scribblers 2, 3: Usher Club 3, 4 . . . She is like an angel, sofl' and sweef. JUDY ANN LARSON . . . Transferred from Sainf Benedicf's High School, Chicago. Illinois I: Home Economics Club 4: Pep Club 4: Scribblers 4 . . . She hands ouf smiles fo all of us. SECOND ROW: ALICE FRANCINE LAURICK . . . Bios Logos 2. 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Scribblers 3 . . . Her consfanf companions are ioy and humiIify. LOIS ANN LECHNER . . . G.A.A. 3: Girls' Chorus I . . . The flower of youfh. KAREN JEAN LE ROY , . . Bios Logos 2: Home Economics Club 4: Pep Club I, 2: Scribblers 3, 4: Scope 4: Spanish Club I, 2 . . . See fhe fwinkle in her eye. THIRD ROW: RICHARD OTTO LISKA . . . Hear, see, and be siIen'r. LEE LOESS . . . Clarion 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: School Council I, 2, 3: Sophomore Sweef- hearf 2 . . . Wi1'h a ray of sunshine sparkling in her eyes. EDWARD LUDWIG . . , Leffermen's Club 2, 3. 4: Rifle Club I: Wresfling I, 2 . . . ln friendship I early was faughf fo believe. eniom Fouim-I ROW: I ' HATTIE C. LUDWINSKI . . . Rifle Club I, 2 , . . Much wisdom dofh accompany few words. RONALD VICTOR LUKAS . . . Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2: LeIfermen's Club 2, 3, 4 . . . Hlnfermingling iesf wifh earnesfnessf' , SANDRA LOUISE LUKEY . . . Pro Merifo I: School Council I . . . The elegance of pOefry. FIFTH ROW: CHARLES EDWARD LUPINEK . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 4: Rifle Club 2, 3 . . . He, The music maker. SHARON SUE LUTHA . . . F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Presidenf 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I: Masque and Wig 3, 4 Play 3: Usher Club 3 , , . She doesf Iiffle kindnesses which mosf leave undone. , MARVYN J. MADEKSHO . . . The way To have a friend is fo be one SIXTH ROW: NANCY JEANNE MADER . . . Beceus 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 3, 4, Presidenf 4: Girls' Chorus I: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2: Scope 4: Spanish Club I, 2 . . . Life is fo be forfified by many friendships. GERALD JOSEPH MALEK . . . Faculfy Assisfanf 3: Office Assisfanf 3 . . . A virfuous hearf, fherewifh a Ioffy mind. KATHLEEN RUTH MALONE . . . Bios Loqos 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Pep Club I .. . A merry hearf is always appropriafef' , SEVENTH ROW: GEORGE MARINO . . . Transferred from Naperville Communify High School, Naper- ville, Illinois I: Chess Club 3: German Club 2, 3, Vice-presidenf 2, 3: Jesfers 2. Play 2: Masque and Wig 3. 4, Play 3. 4 . . . Nofhing is so sfrong as genflenessf' HARRY E. MARSHALL . . . Baseball I, 2, 3: Baskefball 2: Cross Counfry I, 2. 3, Man- ager 2, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Leffermen's Club 3, 4: Life Guard Club 4: School Council I . . . Man of fhoughf and man of acfion. VINCENT J. MASSA . . . Baseball I. 2, 3, 4: Lef+ermen's Club 4. . . He keeps his fhoughfs fo himself. FIRST ROW: DONNA MARIE MATALONIS . . . Home Economics Club I: Nurse's Assisfanf 3 . . . A smile for every face she sees. DOUGLAS FRANCIS MATOOK . . . Foofball I, 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Mafhemalics Club I, 2: Spanish Club I, 2: Track I, 2 . . . A friend may well be reckoned fhe masferpiece of nafure. JUDITH E. MATZELLE . . . Faculfy Assisfanf 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club I: Pep Club 2: Scribblers 3, 4: Usher Club 4 . . . She has many friends- for she is one. SECOND ROW: LINDA DIANE MAYER , . . Bios Loqos 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Spanish Club 3 . . . Delighfful and affracfive in wif and nafure. JARED SPENCER MAYNARD . . . Transferred from Viewpoinf School, Amenia, New York 4: Choir 4: F.T.A. 4 . . . A maiden modesf and self-possessed. DAVID JAMES MCARTHUR ...Choir I, 2: Foofball I, 2, 3: Track I . . . A handsome man indeed. THIRD ROW: RALPH HENRY McELEARNEY . . . Chess Club 4: French Club 2, 3 . . . An easy minded soul and always was. LINDA KAY MCGRATH . . , Bios Loqos 3: Clarion I, 2, 3: G.A.A, I, 2: Scope 3: Spanish Club I, 2, 3. 4: Usher Club 3 . . . She wears a perpefual smile. KAREN ELIZABETH MCGREW . . . Band I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club I, 4: Junior Red Cross I: Library Aides 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary- freasurer 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Usher Club 4 . . . A well-planned life is best FOURTH ROW: SHARON ANN McHUGH , . , Chess Club 3, Secrefary 3: Choir 4: Clarion 2: Class Officer 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secrefary 4: F.N.A. 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Homecoming Affend- anf 4: Pep Club 43 Sabrina Swim Club 3: School Council I, 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 3: Sharclub Senafe 2, 3, 4, Presidenf 4 . . . ln service she finds fulfillmenf: in life, happiness. VIRGINIA ANN MELICHAR . . . F.N.A. I, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 4: Nurse's Assisfanf 2, 3. 4: Rifle Club I, 2, 3 . . . Quiefness and sweefness is she. GLEN A. METELMANN . , . Baseball I, 2: Baskefball I, 2. 3: Foofball I: Hi-Y 3: P.E. Leader 4 , . . AII 'tongues speak well of him. FIFTH ROW: HAROLD FREDERICK MEYER . . . German Club I, 2, 3: Scope 2 . . . He has fhaf cerfain spark. CHARLOTTE JANE MIDDOUR . . . G.A.A. I, 2 . . . All fhe days of her life are happy- JOYCE MILLER . . . Transferred from Lucy Flower Vocafional High School, Chicago, Illinois I . . . Speech is silver: silence is golden. SIXTH ROW: ROBERT ARNOLD MILLER . . . Chess Club 3, 4: Faculfy Assisfanf 3: German Club 2. 3, 4, Presidenf 3, 4: Masque and Wig 3, 4: Mafhemafics Club I. 3, 4: P.E. Leader 4: Sfage Crew 3, 4 , . . Self-frusl' is fhe firsf secref of success. RONALD MARSHALL MILNARIK . . , Baseball I: Bios Logos 2, 3, 4, Vice-presidenf 4: Chase Memorial Trophy 3: Chess Club 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Lefl'ermen's Club 4: Mafhe- mafics Club I. 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Office Assisfanf 4: Pro Merifo I, 2, 3, 4: Salufaforian 4: Scope 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4. . . Excellence is never granfed fo man buf as fhe reward of labor. SHIRLEY ANN MISTERFIELD . . . F.T.A. I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, 4: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 4: Sabrina Swim Club 4: Scribblers 2, 3, 4: Usher Club 3 . , . Sweef fhe mirfh of fhy replies. SEVENTH ROW: MELVYN JOHN MONEKA . . . Transferred from Sainf Mel High School, Chicago. Illinois I: Leffermen's Club 3, 4: Track 3, 4 . . . Life is for fhe young. JILL ELLEN MOONEY . . . F.T.A. 2, 4: G.A.A. 2: Home Economics Club I: Junior Red Cross I, 2: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Office Assisfanf 3, 4: Pro Merifo 2. 3, 4 . . . She is blessed wifh fhe fools of eloquence. CLYDE CHARLES MORAVEC . . . Choir I: Class Bum I, 2, 3, 4, King Bum I, 4: Foofball I, 2, 3: I-Ii-Y 4: Leffermen's Club 3, 4: P.E. Leader 4 . , . A Iiffle wif is fhe only dieff' EIGHTH ROW: RICHARD SCOTT MORELLI .' . . Bios Logos 2: Camera Club 2. 3, 4, Presidenf 3, 4: Hall Guard 3: Leffermen's Club 4: Mafhemafics Club 3, 4: Movie Operafors I, 2, E. Z: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Tennis I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Indusfry is forfune's righf an . JUDITH ANN MORRIS... French Club 2: F.T.A. 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Horne Eco- nomics Club I, 2: Jesfers 2: Library Aides 4: Life Guard Club 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Pep Club 2: Sabrina Swim Club 3, 4: Usher Club 3 , . . Joy is fhe grace we say fo God. JUDITH MARIE MORTEL . . . Beceus 2: F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Home Economics Club 2, 4: Library Aides 3, 4: Life Guard Club 4: Pep Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Usher Club 4 . . , A smile and a laugh wherever she goes. 45 FIRST ROW: RICHARD MOSETICK . . . Humor is inherenf in his soul. JUDITH KATHLEEN MOTTL . . . Bios Loqos 3, Secrefary 3: Clarion 2. 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I: Jesfers I, 2, Play I: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Rouser 2: Scope 3, 4: Spanish Club I, 2, 3. 4 . . . ln her fongue is fhe law of kindness. MAUREEN ELLEN MOYLAN . . . G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Scribblers 4 , . . A good manner is Ihe besf fhing in fhe world. SECOND ROW: ROBERT EDWARD MUDRA . . . Faculfy Assisfanf 3, 4: Rifle Club 3, 4: Sfage Crew I, 2 . . . A happy man is well liked. MARILYN JEAN MUELLER . . . Transferred from Walfher Lufheran High School, Mele rose Park, Illinois 3: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3, 4: Scribblers 4: Scope 4 . . . Full of sweefness and sinceri+y. BEVERLY JEANNE NEAL. ..Beceus 2: Choir 2, 3: G.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club I: Home Economics Club I: Jesfers I: Life Guard Club 4: Pep Club 4: Pro Merifo I, 2: Scribblers 4: School Council I, 2, 3: Sharclub Senafe 3 . . . Our hearfs were Iighf and gay. THIRD ROW: ANN MARIE NEDVEDIK . . . G.A.A. I, 2: Girls' Chorus I: Office Assisfanf 3, 4 . . . To her, life is wonderful fun. FRANCES MARIE NEDVEDIK . . , G.A.A. I, 2: Girls' Chorus I: Office Assisfanf 3, 4 ., . Confenfmenf is ever in her. LINDA DIANNE NELSON . . . Choir 4:,Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3 . . . Happiness is always popular. FOURTH ROW: NORVELL JOHN NELSON . . . Faculfy Assisfanf 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Rifle Club 3. 4: Swimming Manager 2 . . . ln science I find mysferies fhaf fempf my mind. DOROTHY ANN NEMEC . . . Bios Loqos 2: Clarion 2: F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Pep Club 2: Rifle Club 2, 3, 4: Scope 2, 3: Spanish Club 2 . . . The femple of our puresf fhoughfs is silence. VLADIMIR WILLIAM NEMEC . . . Elecfrical Crew I, 2, 3, 4 . . . There's no subsfifufe for hard work. FIFTH ROW: JERRY J. NERAD . . . Foofball Manager 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Leffermen's Club 3, 4: P.E. Leader 3, 4: School Council I: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Track I . . . Smile and we'lI smile wifh you. JANIS ARLENE NIELSEN , . . Debafe Club I: F.N.A. 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Nurse's Assisfanf 3: Pep Club 2: Scribblers 2, 3 . . . Good humor is an excellenf arficle of apparel. ROBERT CHESTER NIEMINSKI . . . Track 3, 4 . , . An honesf hearf possesses a kingdom. SIXTH ROW: HERBERT F. NOLAN . , . Boys' Glee Club 2: Clarion 3. 4, Sporfs Edifor 4: Class Officer 2, Treasurer: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3: LeI'fermen's Club 4: Life Guard Club 4: School Council I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-presidenf 4: Swimming I: Track I . . . A flair for wrifing and for living. PEGGY JOAN NOVAK . . . Beceus 2: Clarion I, 3, 4, Edifor in Chief 4: French Club I, 2, 3: Keynofe Club 3, Treasurer 3: Library Aides 3: Masque and Wig 3: Pep Club I, 2: Rouser 2: Usher Club 3 . . . Ouief service is frue service. ARLENE MARIE NOWAKOWSKI , . . Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club I, 3: Maiorelfes I, 2, 3: Office Assisfanf 4: Pep Club I, 2 , . . I am merry in my youfh. SEVENTH ROW: ALLEN JAMES ODIET . . . Band I, 2: German Club 2, 3: Golf I: Hall Guard 4: Hi-Y 4. . . Where ioy forever dwells. GAYLE LYNN OECHSLIN . , , Choir 3, 4: F.T.A. I, 2, 4: Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Home Economics Club I, 2: Library Aides 4: Life Guard Club 4: Sabrina Swim Club 4: Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4: Usher Club 3 . . . Vir+ue is fhe beaufy of fhe soul. SANDRA LYNNE OHLSON . . . Transferred from Walfher Lufheran High School, Mel- rose Park, Illinois 3: Choir 3, 4: French Club 4. . . The voife is a celesfial melody. EIGHTH ROW: MARJORIE L. OLA . . . Beceus 2: Choir 3, 4: French Club 3: G.A.A. 2: Girls' Glee Club 2: Home Economics Club I, 2: Jesfers 2: Spanish Club I, 2 , . . Beaufy, fhe smile of God-music, His voice. LINNEA OLEKSY . . . Beceus 2: Bios Loqos 2: Choir 2, 3, 4: F.N.A. 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club I: Jesfers I, 2, Play I: Junior Red Cross I: Masque and Wig 4: Nurse's Assisfanf 4: Pro Merifo 2: Usher Club 3 . . , As sociable as a baskef of kif+ens. BRUCE ROBERT OMAN . . , Band I, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 3, 4: Foofball Manager 2: Orchesfra 2, 3, 4: Pep Band 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club I, 3, 4. , . I am musically inclined. 46 FIFTH ROW: HEIDEMARIE ERNA PFANNSCHMIDT . , . Transferred from Sfafische-Berufsschule, Schweinfurf, Germany 2: German Club 2 . . . No words can express her infinife .. sweefness. JOHN WILLIAM PHILLIP . . . Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 2: Choir 3, 4: Cross Counfry, 2, 3, 4: Orchesfra I, 2: Swimminq I, 2 . . . He cannof live beffer fhan in seeking fo become befferf' NANCY JANE PHILLIPS . . , C-.A.A. I, 2: Girls' Chorus I: Rifle Club 2 . , . If a woman have long hair, if is glory fo her. SIXTH ROW: JOHN ANTHONY PINNER . . , A liffle folly is desirable. ELAINE MARY POLACEK , , . Beceus 2: Cheerleaders 3: Choir 3, 4: French Club 2, 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Homecoming Affendanf 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Pep Club 4: Sabrina Swim Club 3 . . . Beau1'y hafh so many charms. FRED WAYNE POLIVKA , , , A fellow of infinife iesf. SEVENTH ROW: WILLIAM T. POLSTON. JR .... Hi-Y 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Spanish Club I. 2. 3: Track 2: Wresfling I, 2, 4 , . . Men of few words are fhe besf men. CHARLES ARTHUR POSKOCIL . . . Baskefball I .., l fake fhings as fhey come-easy. LAWRENCE WILLIAM PRAY . . . Boys' Glee Club I: Hi-Y 4: Spanish Club 27 Wresfling 2 . . . He fhaf fhinks himself fhe happiesf man, really is so. FIRST ROW: LINDA TERRY OPLATKA . . . French Club 2, 3, 4, Presidenr 4: Home Economics Club I: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Sabrina Swim Club 4: Usher Club 4 . . . The foun- fain of beaufy is fhe hearl'. JAMES ARTHUR OSBERG . . . Camera Club 2: Life Guard Club 4: Rifle Club I . . . He is our friend. PAUL O'SULLIVAN . . . Baskefball Manager I: Foofball I, 2, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Track I, 3 .., I love fo laugh. SECOND ROW: BETTY PALES . . . An easy-minded soul, LOIS ANN PALMOUIST . . . Chess Club 3. 4: German Club 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3.4: Home Economics Club I: Masque and Wig 4, Play 4: Pep Club 4: Rifle Club 3: Usher Club 3, 4. . . Gay as a sprife. DAWN MARIE PARKER , . . Choir 4: French Club I. 2. 3: F.T.A. 3. 4: G.A.A. I. 2, 3. 4: Home Economics Club 2: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Sabrina Swim Club 3 . . . A look of beaufy is a ioy forever. THIRD ROW: SARA JANE PATTERSON . , . Transferred from Taylor Cenfer High School, Dearborn, Michigan 3: Office Assisfanf 4: Scope 4. . . Beaufy is ifs own excuse for being. SANDRA H. PAVLET . . . Girls' Glee Club 2: Home Economics Club I, 2: Scribblers 3. 4 . . . GenfIe as a summer breeze. CHARLES JOHN PECKAT . . , Chess Club 3: German Club I, 2, 3, Treasurer 3: Keynofe Club 3 . . . A man respecfed and admired. FOURTH ROW: JANET PELZER . . . G.A.A. I, 2. 3, 42 Girls' Chorus I: Sabrina Swim Club 4 . . . LaughI'er is sunshine in fhe soul. CLIFFORD JOSEPH PETERSON . , .Clarion 4: Cross Counfry 3, 4: Jesfers I, 2, Play I: Track 3, 4: Wresfling 3 . . . He who has a firm will molds fhe world fo himself. SHERYL GRACE PETERSON . . , Beceus 2: Clarion 3, Phofography Edifor: G.A.A, 2. 3: Girls' Chorus I: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Pep Club I, 2: Pro Merifo I. 2, 3: Rouser 2, 3, 4, Phofography Edifor 4: Sabrina Swim Club 3, 4: Scope 2 . , . A 'rruly good disoosifion is a rare gift eniom FIRST ROW: LYNN PRENDERGAST . . . Choir 2, 3. 4: F.T.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Corresponding Secrefary 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Girls' Glee Club I: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Pro Merifo I, 2, Secrefary 2: Rouser 2, 3, 4, Edifor in Chief 4: Scope 3: Usher Club 3 ... AIways a word in kindness spoken. PATRICIA ANN PREXLER . Chess Club 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club 3, 4 . . . A merry hearf dofh good like medicine. RICHARD STANLEY PROCHASKA . . . German Club I, 2: Masque and Wig 4 . . . To live silenfly is fo live well. SECOND ROW: ANNETTE PROTEAU . . . French Club 2: Scribblers 3: School Council I: Swim Meef Courf 3, 4, Queen 3 . . . A flower of beaufy on a sfem of grace. JUDITH TERRILL RALEIGH . . . Beceus 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 4, Poinf Secreiary 3, General Sporls Manager 4: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 3, Presidenf 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: P.E. Leader 3: Pep Club 4: Pro Merifo I, 2: Sabrina Swim Club 3, 4: Usher Club 3 . . . A frue friend is fhe giff of God. BETTE JEANNE RATTNER . . . Cheerleaders I, 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: School Council I, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secrefary 4: Spanish Club I, 2 . . , lf is good fo be merry and wise. THIRD ROW: RICHARD B. RAY . . . Baseball Manager 2: Foofball I, 2: LeIfermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Wresfling I, 2, 3, Manager 2, 3 ... To laugh is proper fo man. ROBERTA JANET REDER . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos 2: Faculfy Assisfanf 3: French Club 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Orchesfra I: Pep Club 4: Pro Merifo I, 2: Usher Club 3 , . . Nofhing is so confagious as en+husiasm. RICHARD D. REICHARDT . . . Be fhine own self, always. FOURTH ROW: EUGENE ERNEST REIFEL . . . Choir I, 2: Hi-Y 3, 4. . . A liffle nonsense is, af fimes, refreshing. JOHN REINERTSON . . .Track I . . , A shadow of annoyance never came near him. KENNETH REINHART . . , Baseball 2, 3, 4: Foofball 2: Hi-Y 3. 4. . . Anyfhing for a quief life. FIFTH ROW: DAVID RHIND . . . Baseball Manager 2: Foofball 2, 3, 4: I.efIermen's Club 4: P.E. Leader 4: Rifle Club I, 3, 4. . . He gives us fun and laughferf' GORDON P. RICHARDSON, JR .... German Club 2, 3: Mafhemafics Club I . . , If is fhe mind fhaf makes fhe man. L9 memorzam December I4 I942 April I0 I960 CLARION E ROGENESS Baskefball 2 Foofball I 2 3 4 Leffermens no longer wifh us we shall always freasure his memory n . Club 4:'Masque and 3, 4, Play 3:'Tennis I, 2'. . 'Alfhough he is SIXTH ROW: GEORGE JEFFREY ROSICKY . . . Baskefball I: Faculfy Assisfanf 2, 3, 4: Foofball I, 2 ... To be a lion among fhe ladies is delighffulf' SHIRLEY JANE ROSS . . . Choir 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Pep Club I, 2: Scribblers 3, 4 . . . Sofr hair on which Iighf drops like a diamond. JANET ROBERTA ROUBAL . . . G.A.A. 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I: Scribblers 2, 4 , . . A sweef, affracfive kind of charm. SEVENTH ROW: DIANE LOUISE ROULEAU . . . Beceus 2: F.T.A, 3, 4: G.A,A. I, 2: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2: Home Economics Club I, 2, 3: Library Aides 3, 4: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Sabrina Swim Club 4: Spanish Club 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Usher Club 3 ... A hearf is made fo be glad. ROBERT G. RUBECK . . . Transferred from Fenwick High School, Oak Park, Illinois 3 . . , A regular fellow. ROBERT R. RUBINIC . . . Transferred from Sain? Phillip Basilica High School, Chicago, Illinois 3 . . . There is pleasure in confemplafionf' EIGHTH ROW: DIANA LEE RUT . . . Beceus 2: Clarion I, 2. 3, 4, Feafure Edifor 4: Scribblers 4 . . . A merry hearf makefh a cheerful counfenancef' JANICE MARIE RYZENGA . . , G.A.A. 2 . . . Her loveliness I never knew unfil she smiled. PHILIP CHARLES SALVATORI . . . Golf I: Hi-Y 3, 4: Life Guard Club 4: Pro Merifo 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4 . . . A good disposifion is a rare gift I 48 FIFTH ROW: GERALD F. SCHULLO . . . Transferred from Oak Park-River Foresl High School, Oak Park, Illinois 4. , . En+husiasm plus abilily will conquer all. PAULA E. SCHULZ . . .German Club 3: Home Economics Club 3. 4: Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Scribblers 4: Usher Club 3, 4. . . Chari'ry is a virlue of Ihe heart LAVONE ANN SCIBONA . . . Beceus 2: Facully Assisfanl' 2, 3, 4: French Club I, 2: F.T.A. 3: G.A.A. 2: Home Economics Club I, 2: Jeslers I, 2: Scribblers 4 . . . A loving hearl shows Irue wisdom. SIXTH ROW: BARBARA JEAN SCOTT . . . Clarion 3, 4, Co-News Edilor 4: G.A.A. 2. 3, 4: Junior Red Cross I: P.E. Leader 3: Pep Club 2, 4: Pro Merilo 2, 3, 4: Scribblers 4 . . . GenIle and personable. JOHN SCOTT SCRIMSHIRE . . , Transferred from Hunl Memorial School, Freeville, New York 4: Hi-Y 4. , . A sociable, friendly lad. FRANK G. SEBEK . . . Transferred from Fenwick Hiqh School, Oak Baskelball 3: Foofball 3, 4: I-Ii-Y 4: Lellermen's Club 4. . . WhaI a plague fo be a handsome man. SEVENTH ROW: LINDA LEE SEGAL . . . School Council I . . , A maiden lighf-hearfed and gay. FRANCIS G. SENFFNER . . , Pro Merilo I ... Any'rhing for a quief life. CAROLYN JEANNE SHARIE . . . G.A.A. I. 2, 3.4: Pep Club I, 2. 3, 4: Scribblers 3, 4: Spanish Club I. 2 . . . To her, life is wonderful lun. FIRST ROW: DOROTHY ELIZABETH SAMES . . .Choir 2, 3.4: German Club I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club I . . . The highesf graces of music flow 'From I'he feelings of lhe heart RONALD EDWARD SANDERS . . . Foofball 32 I Ii-Y 3, 4: Rifle Club 2 . . . If I did nof laugh, I should die. ROBERT ARTHUR SANDUSKY . . . Facully Assisfanr 4: Foofball 2: Golf 2. 3, 4: I-'Ii-Y 3. 4: LeI+ermen's Club 4: Swimming I, 2, 4: Track I . . . There is no genius in life like The genius of energy and acfivi+y. SECOND ROW: LAWRENCE EUGENE SCHAAD . . . Band I: Bios Logos 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3, Presidenl 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. Secrelary-lreasurer 4: Malhemalics Club 3: Nalional Honor Sociefy 4: Pro Merifo I, 2, 3. 4, Vice-presiclenl' 3 . . . He pleases you by nol' sfudying 'ro please. VIRGINIA ANN SCHIEL . . , Beceus 2: French Club 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 2: Life Guard Club 3. 4. Treasurer 4: Rouser 2: Sharclub Senale 3, 4, Treasurer 3 . . . Dashed wifh sweefnessf' LESLIE JO SCHINDLER . . . F.T.A. 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 3: Girls' Chorus I7 Maiorelles I, 2, 3: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Spanish Club 3 . . . How easy +o be amiable. THIRD ROW: CHERYI. LYNN SCHLITT . . . Choir 3, 4: Clarion 4: Faculry Assislanl 4: F.N.A. 2, 3: F.T.A. 4: German Club I, 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Board 4: Girls' Glee Club I, 2: Nurse's Assislanl 3: Pep Club I, 2. 4. . . Exuberance is beaulyf' LEONA SCHMIDT . , . She makes friends wilhoul half frying. GUDRUN SCHOTTLER . . . Transferred from Morron High School, Cicero, Illinois lt French Club 3: German Club 2: Girls' Chorus I, 2: Jeslers 2: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3: Sabrina Swim Club 4: Scope 3, 4 . . . Full of mischief, full of fun. FOURTH ROW: JAN CAMERON SCHREIBER . . . Eacully Assislanl 2: G.A.A. I, 2, Board 2: Pep Club I, 2 , . . A gleam of merry mischief glinls wilhin her eye. JUDITH LEE SCHUENEMANN . , . French Club I: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club I ... There is nolhing so popular as kindness. JAMES GORDON SCHULER . . . Cross Counlry I: Le++ermen's Club 3, 4: Life Guard Club 3. 4: Swimming I. 2, 3, 4 . . . Skill and conlidence are an unconquerable army. eniom I Park, Illinois 3: 49 FIRST ROW: SHARON LEE SHERRY . . . Life's a pleasanl' insfifulion: leI's fake if as if comes. BARBARA LENORA SHOPTAW , . . Choir 3, 4: German Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Chorus I: Girls' Glee Club 2 . . . ConI'rary Io mos? women, she knows her own mind. . NELLlE,ANNE SIDLAUSKAS . . . Beceus 2: Bios Logos I. 2: French Club 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Library Aides 2, 3, 4, Vice-presidenl' 3, 4: Scribblers 4 . . . She's 'Ihe kind of girl one dreams about SECOND ROW: TIMOTHY PAUL SIEGLER . . . Band I, 2: Wresrling I . . . Joking and humor are pleasant DONALD JAMES SILBERNAGEL , . . Mafhemalics Club I: Spanish Club I, 2: Swimming I: Tennis I . . . I can be serious, buf I'd ralher be gay. JOHN JOSEPH SILHA . . . P.E. Leader 4 . . . Ouie+ness is best THIRD ROW: ROBERT J. SIMMONS . . . Transferred from Goshen High School, Goshen. Indiana 2: Baseball 2, 4: Baskelball 2: Foolball 2, 3, 4, Co-capfain 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: LeI'+ermen's Club 3, 4 . . . Handsome is, Ihal handsome does. JOSEPH JAMES SIMONELIC . . , Chess Club 4: Sfage Crew I, 2: Track I: Wresfling 2, 3, 4 . . . Sense shines wifh a double Iusfer when sef in humiliIy. STEVEN CHARLES SIMPSON . . . Movie Operafors-I, 2: Wresfling I, 2, 3 . . . A good fellow, earnesf and sincere. eniom FOURTH ROW: VIRGINIA LEE SINDELAR . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Choir 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Home Economics , Club I, 2, 3: Keynoie Club 3, Secrelary 3: Life Guard Club 3, 4: Maiorelfes 4: Masque and Wig 3: Orchesrra I, 2, 3, 4: Pep Band I, 2: Rifle Club I: Spanish Club I, 2, 3 . . . Music is said +o be Ihe speech of angeIs. SANDRA LEE SIX.. . Beceus 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Her looks are fond: her words are Irue. EILEEN JOAN SKLENAR . . . F.N.A. 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Nurse's Assisianl 2, 3: Scrib- blers 4. . . A pleasant nafure shines Ihrough her quie+ness. FIFTH ROW: EDWIN IRWIN SLABY . . . Hi-Y 3, 4: LeI rermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociely 4: Office Assisfanl' 3: Orchesfra I: P.E. Leader 4: Pro Merifo I, 2: Track I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Knowledge wirhoul common sense is folly. THOMAS RAY SLOBODNIK . . . Bios Logos 3: Hall Guard 2, 3: Mafhemafics Club 3. . . . Of science and knowledge he speaks. PATRICIA DARLENE SLOSAR . . . G.A.A. I, 2: Scribblers 2, 3 . . , The pleasanfesf Ihings in life are pleasanl Ihoughfsf' SIXTH ROW: SUSAN ANNE SLOSAR . . . Beceus 2: F.N.A. 4: G.A.A. I, 2: Girls' Chorus I: Scrib- blers 2, 3, 4, Secrefary 4: Usher Club 3, 4. . . Gay as a summer morn. RONALD J. SMETANA . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball Manager I: Pep Band I, 2: Swim- ming I ... A sociable fellow. BEVERLY JEAN SMITH . . . Transferred from Granl High School, Porrland, Oregon 2: French Club 3: Scope 3 . . . I can resisf everyfhing excepr 'IempfaI'ion. SEVENTH ROW: JACOUELINE JUDD SMITH . . . Beceus 2: Clarion 3, 4, Layouf Edilor 3, 4: Junior Red Cross I, 2: Scope 2, 3, 4. Publicafions Ediror 4: Usher Club 4 , . . A s+ill, small voice. ROBERT L. SMITH . . . Cross Counlry I: Hi-Y 3, 4: Swimming Manager 2 . . . He has always been a happy-go-lucky man. WILLIAM CARROLL SMITH . . . Barclay Memorial Trophy 4: Boys' Glee Club I: Choir I: Cross Counfry 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: LeHermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4. . Life wilhoul' sporfs is nor life. 50 FIRST ROW: JAMES E. SNOREK . . . Mafhemafics Club 3: Pro Merifo I, 2 . . . He fhaf hafh knowledge, sparefh words. DAVID MOULTON SOLDAT . . . Camera Club 2: Lef+ermen's Club 4: Wresfling Manager 3, 4. . . Give me lofs of fun. ' SANDRA ANN SPOTAK . . I G.A.A. I. 2: Girls' Chorus I: Scribblers 2, 3, 4. . . She is blifhe and gay. SECOND ROW: CAROLE ANN SPROULL . . . F.N.A. 2, 3, Secrefary 3: Home Economics Club 2, 3, 4: Nurse's Assisfanf 2: Pep Club I, 2: Sabrina Swim Club 4. . . The mildesf manners and 'lhe genflesf heart NANCY DIANE STAKIS . . . French Club 2, 3, 4: F.T.A. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3: Girls' Chorus I: Library Aides 3: Scribblers 4: Scope 4 . . . She laughs wifh liffle provoca+ion. DONNA MARIE STANEK . , . French Club I: G.A.A. I, 2: Library Aides 2 . . . I musf laugh ancl dance. THIRD ROW: WARREN FRANK STANEK . . . Baseball I. 2, 3.4: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Hall Guard 2: Lef+ermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Wresfling I, 2, 3. 4. ., A man of gianf frame. CARL G. STATTIN . . . Foofball I, 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y 4: Leffermen's Club 3, 4: Life Guard Club 3.4: Swimming I, 2, 3, 4: Traclr I, 2 . . . I will be merry and free. RAE ELEANOR STAUBER . . . G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club I. 2: Scribblers 4: Usher Club 3, 4. . , Pafience is fhe besf remedy for every froublef' FOURTH ROW: ROGER HENRY STEDRONSKY . . . Baseball I: Baslcelball I, 2, 3: Class Officer 2, 3, Vice-presidenl' 2, 3: Hi-Y 3. 4: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3, 4: P.E. Leader 4: School Council 2, 3, 4, Audifor 4 . . . Hlnfermingling iesf and earnest ROBERT J. STEISKAL, .IR .... Transferred from Farraguf High School, Chicago, Illinois I: Baseball Manager 2: Hi-Y 4 . . , Quiefness is besff' RUDOLPH JAMES STEPAN . . . Baseball I, 2, 4: Lef+ermen's Club 3, 4: Masque and Wig 3, 4: Sfage Crew 3, 4: Wresfling 2, 3.4. . . Merrily, merrily I shall live. FIFTH ROW: JAMES JOSEPH STRAFACI . . . Band I, 2, 3 . . . There is a credif in having fun. KENNETH STRASBURG . . . Swimming I . . . Happiness is fhe supreme obiecf of exisfencef' WILLIAM RAYMOND STRNAD . . .Chess Club 3: Hi-Y 4: Rifle Club I, 2, 3 . . . Life is nof life wifhouf delight SIXTH ROW: . MERRILY STROHECKER . . . Choir 3, 4: French Club I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Girls' Glee Club 2: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: P.E. Leader 3, 4: Pep Club I, 2, 4: School Coun- cil I, 2, 4: Sharclub Senafe 2, 3, 4, Vice-presidenl 4 . . . The highesl' of disfincfions is service fo ol'hers. IDA MAE STROKOSCH . . . G.A.A. I. 2, 3, 4, Board 3: Usher Club 3, 4. . . The world belongs fo fhe energeficf' U ROBERT VAUGHN STUCI-IAL . . . Baseball I, 2: Baslcefball I: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Leffermen's Club 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Office Assisfanf 42 P.E- Leader 4: Wresfling 2, 3 . . . The mind of each man is fhe man himself. SEVENTH ROW: SALLY ANN SVOBODA . . . Beceus 2: French Club I, 2, 3, Presidenf 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Keynofe Club 3: Masque and Wig 3, 4: Pep Club 2: Rouser 2, 3, 4: Arf Edifor 4: Usher Club 3. 4. Secrefary 4 . . . She has soff blue eyes-fake care. JOSEPH ALLEN SVOZIL . . .Transferred from Harrison Technical High School, Chicago, Illinois 3 . . . Hearfy faifh and honesf cheer. KATHERINE MARION SWANK . . . Girls' Glee Club 2: Nurse's Assislanl' 2, 3: Pep Club I: School Council I: Spanish Club I . . . Was fhaf, by chance, a flirfafious glance? EIGHTH ROW: SANDRA JOYCE SWANSON . . . Beceus 2: Home Economics Club I, 2: Rifle Club 3: Spanish Club I . . . A good hearf is a Ieffer of credit GLENN TAYLOR 1 . . Baseball 2: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4: Hall Guard 2, 3: Leffermen's Club, 4... There is credif in being iolly. ALICE CLARE THOMPSON . . . Beceus 2: Clarion 3: Jesfers I, 2, Play I, 2: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Rouser 2, 3. 4: Spanish Club 4 . . . Wha+ wisdom can you find fhaf is greafer fhan kindness? 51 eniom FOURTH ROW: FRANCES RUTI-I VALLANDIGHAM . . . G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Maiorelles 2, 3 . . , ln her, if comes nafurally Io please. JOHN M. VALSA . . . A genfleman is offen seen, buf is seldom heard Io laugh. JOSEPH E. VAN CURA , , . Band I. 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Pep Band I, 2 . . . There is a fwinkle in his eye. FIFTH ROW: JEAN SUSAN VANOUREK . . . G.A.A. 2: Girls' Chorus I: Home Economics Club 4: Scribblers 2, 3, 4. . . Her eyes are sfars of fwilighl fair. MARIAN ELIZABETH VAN WAGNER . , . Beceus 2: Eacully Assisfanf 2: French Club I. 2, Vice-presidenf 2: FTA. 2, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 4: Girls' Chorus I: Home Eco- nomics Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-presidenl 3: Life Guard Club 4: Masque and Wig 3, 4,' Treasurer 4, Play 3, 4: P.E. Leader 3: Pep Club 2, 4: Rouser 3, 4: Usher Club 4... DaughIer of 'rhe gods, divinely fall. CAROL IRENE VASCIK . . , Eaculfy Assislanl 2: G.A.A. I, 2: Horne Economics Club 2. 3: Scribblers 2, 3. 4, Vice-presidenl 3, Presidenl 4 , . . Happiness is a habit SIXTH ROW: NANCY JEAN VEVERKA . , . G.A.A. I, 2: Girls' Glee Club 3, 4: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3: Nurse's Assisfanf 2: Scribblers 3, 4. . . She always has fime 'ro smile. WILLIAM EVATTE VINES, JR .... Baslcefball Manager I, 2, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: LeIlermen's Club 3, 4: Track I, 2. 4 . . . Of every noble work, 'rhe silenf parf is best DAWN ELAINE VLASEK . . . G.A.A. I, 2: Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3: Home Economics Club 3: Usher Club 3 . . . Happiness is like a sunbeamf' SEVENTH ROW: JOSEPH P. VOGT . . . Baseball 3, 4: Hi-Y 3: Mafhemafics Club 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: P.E. Leader 4: Spanish Club I: Track I . . . All wisdorn's armory fhis man could wield. SHARON ANN VON DRASEK . . . Transferred from Farragul High School, Chicago, Illinois 4. .. A good hear? is worfh gold. CHARLES DUDLEY VONESH . . . Boys' Glee Club I, 2, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Pro Merifo 2: Rifle Club I ... ModesI and Irue in all he does. 52 FIRST ROW: CHARLES PETER TIEDJE, JR .... Baskelball 2: Boys' Glee Club I: Choir I: Foofball I, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3: LeI+ermen's Club 3, 4: Life Guard Club 4: Masque and Wig 3, Play 3: Rifle Club I, 2: School Council I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming I, 3, 4: Track I, 3, 4 . , . NoI'hing greaf was ever achieved wifhouf enlhusiasmf' SUZANNE TILLOTSON . . . Spanish Club 2 . . . The lime fo be happy is 'rodayf' PATRICIA ANNE TIRITILLI . . , Beceus 2: Class Officer I, 3, Vice-presidenf I, Secrelary 3: Faculry Assisfanr 4: F.T.A. I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2: Home Economics Club I, 2: Office Assisfanr 4: P.E. Leader 3: Pep Club I, 4: School Council 2, 3, 4: Usher Club 3 . . . Mys+erious dark eyes which flash like sparks. JOHN GREGORY TOCKSTEIN . . , Boys' Glee Club I, 2: Choir I, 2: Clarion 3: Faculfy Assisfanf 4: Golf I: Hi-Y 3, 4: Masque and Wig 4, Play 4. Sfuderil' Direcfor 4: Rouser 3: Scope 2. 3, 4, Edifor in chief 4 . . . A winning personalify accompanied by an engaging grin. SECOND ROW: KENNETH W. TRATAR . , . A iolly lad-chock full of fun. JUNE TRIVICH . . . Choir 2, 3, 4: Girls Glee Club I: Home Economics Club I: Pep Club I . . , As merry as fhe day is long. MERRILY DIANE TUMA .. .Home Economics Club I, 2: Scrib- blers 3 . . . Winning her way wifh exfreme genllenessf' BARBARA JEAN TVRDIK , . . Beceus.2: Facully Assislanf 4: G.A.A, I, 2, 3, 4: Nalional Honor Socfefy 4: Orchesfra I: Rifle Club 2, 3: Scribblers 4 . . . A loving hearl is fhe fruesf wisdom. THIRD ROW: DENNIS' J. TWAROG . . . Golf I: Hall Guard 2: Lelfermerfs Club 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4 , . . Noi less cheerful Ihan his laugh. ROBERTA TYLE . , . Transferred from Nazarefh Academy, La- Grange, Illinois 2 . . . Born wifh The gifl of Iaughferf' FRANK CHARLES URBAN, JR .... Baseball I: Baskefball 2: Cross Counfry I, 2: Hall Guard 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: LeHermen's Club 3, 4: Pro Merifo 2: Scope 4: Track 2, 3, 4 , . . A man of infinile possibilifiesf' THOMAS VALES . . . Baseball 2: Baskefball I, 2: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3, 4' Spanish Club I: Slage Crew 3 , , . His wil makes us all laugh. '15 Sq, ,ww FIRST ROW: PETER JOHN VORAC . . Chess Club 3: Cross Counfry 2: German Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Leffermen's Club 4: Rifle Club 2, 3, 4: Track Manager 2 . . . Humor is 'rhe key fo friendship. JAMES GEORGE WAINER . . . Transferred from Horace Mann High School, Spooner. Wisconsin I: Baskefball I, 2, 3: Rifle Club 2, 3: Tennis 3, 4 . , . Joking and humor are pleasant RONALD THEODORE WAITEK . . . Baskefball I, 2: Foofball I, 2, 3, 41 I'Ii-Y 3, 41 Leffermen's Club 4. . . Take if slow and easy. SECOND ROW: WILLIAM MELVIN WALLWIN III .. . Wresfling 2... Happiness is nofhing if if is nof known. JOHN DENNIS WALSH . . . Baseball I, 2: Choir I: Class Officer 4, Business Manager 4: Foofball I, 2, 4: Golf 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4: Leffermen's Club 4: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3: Pro Merifo 2: School Council I, 2, 3, 4 , . , Happiness is made fo be shared. DANIEL PHILIP WARFIELD . . . Cross Counfry 3: German Club 2: LeH'ermen's Club 3, 4: Mafhlemafics Club I: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Track I, 2 . . . ConfinuaI cheer- fulness is a sign of wisdom. THIRD ROW: JOSEPH ROBERT WASNER . . .German Club 2: Golf 3, 4: Wresfling I, 2 . . , Whaf should a person be buf merry? JOSEPH S. WASZ , . . A rough exferior offen hides a noble heart EARLFH. WELLMAN . . . Baseball Manager 2, 4 . . . Earnesfness commands Ihe respecl' o mankind. FOURTH ROW: RICHARD R. WENGEL . . . Foofball I: Masque and Wig 3, 4, Play 3 . . . Wi+ is born wirh a man. BARBARA LEE WESEMANN . . .German Club I, 2, 3. 4: Home Economics Club I, 2 . . , Blushing is fhe color of virfue. DAVID C. WETZEL . . . Rifle Club I, 2. 3, 4 . . . You have fo believe in happiness FIFTH ROW: BARBARA JEAN WIATR . . . Transferred from Nazarefh Academy, LaGrange, Illinois 2: G.A.A. 2, 3. 4: Pep Club 2: Pro Merifo 2: Scribblers 3, 4: Usher Club 3.4. .. So soff. so calm, so eloquent JOHN WIECLAWSKI . . . Life is carefree and gay. CAROL JOY WILKIEL . . . Transferred from Nazarefh Academy, LaGrange, Illinois 33 Home Economics Club 3 . . . A good hearf is worfh gold. SIXTH ROW: JUDY MARIE WILLCOXEN . . . Transferred from Crane High School, Chicago, Illinois I: Girls' Chorus 2: Home Economics Club 3, 4 . . . A kind hearf is a founfain of gIadness. LEA WILLIAMS . . . F,N.A. 2: Home Economics Club I: Scribblers 3, 4 , . . So won- derfully sweef and fair. DAVID BERNARR WIXON . . . Bios Logos 2: Choir I: Hi-Y 3, 4: Jesfers 2, Play 2 . . . Friends are born, no? made. SEVENTH ROW: FORREST J. WOODS . , . Chess Club 3: Mafhemafics Club I: Movie Operafors I, 2 . . . In quiefness and confidence shall be your sfreng'rh. SHARON ANN YUNKER . . , Beceus 2: Clarion 3, 4: Faculfy Assisfanf 4: F.T.A. I, 2, 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Poinl' Secrefary 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Pro Merifo I, 2: Spanish Club 3: Usher Club 3 . . . Good humor is fhe healfh of fhe souI. CHARLES R. ZAJICEK . , . His fhoughfs are his own. EIGHTH ROW: ELIZABETH JEAN ZALES . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Faculfy Assisfanf 2, 3: F.T.A. 2, 3, 4. Poinf Secrefary 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Pep Band I, 2, 3: P.E. Leader 3. 4: Pep Club 4: Spanish Club 2, 3 . . . Le+ all fhings be done decently and in order. BRIAN ZELENKA . . . Baskefball I, 3: Foofball I . , . Fine manners are everywhere a passporf +o regard. RUTH ANNE ZIERFUSS . . . Beceus 2: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Scribblers 4. . . I+'s +he spiri+, nof The size, fhaf counfs. 53 .Ei fx Ul'LJ2l'C!dJ5l'l'L2l'l Alrhough +hey wandered con- fusedly fhrough fha halls for The firsf few days, The freshmen soon learned R-B rules and cusroms. They joined lhe sophomores and juniors in a whirlwind of under- class acfivilies. There were dances fo plan, clubs fo join, feams fo compere wirh-and The underclass- men eagerly parricipared in all fhese acfivilies. The school worlc grew harder as fhe sfudenl pro- gressed from freshman ro sopho- more and junior levels, buf pre- paring for fhe furure became fun when spiced wifh a varie+y of underclass ac+ivi+ies. N J I 75 Unjercfaddmen game ex erience 54 'Isl in aLLAL1fic5, owlfiuilfzfed, aww! academic cfawdworg 55 lmporTanT plans Tor The Junior Prom are now in Tull swinq as Junior Class Sponsor Mrs. Heller, PresidenT Karen Larson, SecreTary Mary Jane Lloyd, Business Manaqer William Miller, and Treasurer Frank Mudralc lsTandinql exchanqe Their ideas. An exTremely rewarding year, The iunior year, was besT and mosT exciTing dance oT The year. June Tull oT Tun and work Tor The Class oT l96I. Fund ended a year which oTTered every iunior wonderful raising campaigns, such as The ChrisTmas card sale, memories, including spOrTs Thrills and recollecTions lcepT The iuniors busy Trying To malce Their prom The OT The WashingTon Trip. JUNIORS FIRST ROW: William AdlaT, Terry AqonaTh, Thomas Andel, Joan Anderson, Jane Angelus, PaTTi Ashworlh. Ralph Baker, JefTrey Ball, Michael BaraTTa. SECOND ROW: Carl Barnes, Lois Barone, David Barlh, Daniel Barfllc, Mary BeTh BarTulis, KenneTh BaTha Paul Bednar, CaThy Beranich, Bonnie Bernard. Tl TlRD ROW: Donald BerquisT, Roger Binder, Barbara BlahuT, Norman Blohm, Daniel Boianowslci. Barbara Boker, Marilyn Bouda, JudiTh Bousa. FOURTH ROW: Jack Braun, John Breicha, Leona Breicha, Richard Brhel, Sharon Brown, Merry Bullinger, Frank BurneTT, RoberT Caba, Shel- ley Caesar. 'F F mf g86Ll i'5 Jtlfflfelflff AGL 8144 OZ UCLVLC8 G Q ff . ar 9 wk' 4-A ei sl w , 56 A . , , A ..,:.. . -Q - , ., Us V me , ' i , , 0 C E T Ri V i a X t . LL , ii E h It i t . J in , ive 'gay , Hi Ms? , 1 ,, , ,,. , Q, . F L A ig X 1 3' v a. X 'gs ' 'S Nw cs S 'li , fLM'..., - 532' . -f l -rw -,rw . '-' - - ,J ' , if K, - gy if-N sc ii Q ss R if? XT I F S LLAQW 5CAO!6Lf5fl:C an doom! infereafri JW R X i .L K X Q A o. X . . ,,,,W Cf Q dis fjigil A , IRIHLI ISIRLI Iiggiligggii RRR? I I y Vi ,--' iii 1 ,Q wr- i ik R' S T R E :1f L 1 ' l in 57 ws my 5 JUNIORS FIRST ROW: John Calasciberra, Marl: Cannon, Ronald Capplfelli, Rosemary Cech, George Cermalr, Frank Cerny, Diane Charvaf, Dede Cheilava, Roberf Cholewiclr, SEC- OND ROW: Clinlon Chrisf, Paul Clark, Kafherine Clawson, Nafha- lie Collins, Wendy Coolringham, Werner Corduan, Ernesf Cornehl, Thomas Crane, Edward Cusfer, THlRD ROW: Carol Culler, Fred Davidson, Frank Deluca, John deWolle, Pafricia Dick, Linda Dierrich, Diane Divin, Darlene Dix, Marion Dornleld. FOURTH ROW: Monica Doser, Noel Draeqer, Wil- liam Dumlce, Lenore Dunlop, Tom Duran, Joan Duselc. Sharon Dullon, Jack Dykinqa Kenl Earle. FIFTH ROW: Charles Ebelinq, John Eqqlesron, Helen Ellingson, James Ellison Nancy Erickson, Nancy Ever? Gayle Ewinger, Angelynrl Fasano Wayne Fell, SIXTH ROW: Lee Eel'er, Mary Eeye, Gail Fiala, Tam Eiala. Daryl Fisher, Linda Fislonich Gary Fi+zGerald, Susan Elorelc Berry Eoqq. SEVENTH ROW: William Foil, David Fouiis Charles Fox, Pefer Fracasso, Kalhleen Francik, Mar- iorie Eriedl, Geraldine Eulgenzi. Norman Eursloss, Torn Gard. ElGHTH ROW: Janef Garnharl, Gene Geiger, Donald Gilbert Dennis Gilleran, Vincenl Giovan- noni, Parricia Grady, Clifford Gramer Carolyn Grillifh, Richard Grllirh, NINTH ROW: Kennefh Haqan Carol Hafelc. Orbin Hanlrs, Ga' Hav'lc, R'chard Heilenbach Belly Herman, Jacqueline Hers? Wiiliam Hess, Ronald Hielnn. TENTH ROW: Rudy Hoch Reber? Hodqes David Hooley, Hope Hosman Sandra Hosso, Tony Hcllco Henry Howey, Bonnie Hruby Sally Hublra. JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Caro? Huebner ,, f J Dame! HuNL Janef Hufchiscn Karherine Hufrer Sandra fnqram Reber? Jackson, Geraldine Janfs Roberf Jankovsky Judirh Jezok SECOND ROW: Ba-'bara Johnson Dennis Johnson Joyce Johnson Orrin Johnson James Judlcfns Jeaneffe Juranek, Nancy Kacena Judy Kaempf, Lawrence Kaernpf, THIRD ROW: Judy Kawser Suz- anne Kamenske, Sandra Kanak KafhLeen Kanelos, Pafrc7a Karas James Kasaf, Caro' Kasper Jamgq Kavanauqh, Kelfh Kaye. FOURTH ROW: Marqare? Kean, Roberia KeLber Scoir Ke!!-y Marrha Kemp Judy Kennedy, Mariann Kegman J0S9Dh Knberqer, Bonnfc Krnn Claudia Khch. FNFTH ROW: Karon Knma Noreen KLndnra. Deanna Khan Reofna Kocfunas, Davld Koffrnan Dan KPLPS Lynn Kokos Ladde KOUW Randolph Kovda. SNXTH ROW: Wrrfiam Korohwich, Jerrdynn Kwik, Roberf KowoLwud, Card Ann Kosfka Jo5eph Kouba, fXrLeno Kraafr KafhLeQn Krabi-c, Lorrarnr' Kracrner, MarqarefKrah1Jik. SEVENTH ROW: Georqe Kra Noyec, John Krajlra, Nancy Kra fochyiL Jamef. Kraroyd, Fhifnr- Krawczyk, Daniel Kraybiil, Dayrd Kraybi4L Pau! Krrcensky, Karen Krohn, EYGHTH ROW: Sharon Kropp, Joyce Kubaszak John Kubrfz, Virqrnla Kucera, WiYYiam Kudrna, Karen KueHzo, Bryan KuL Wen, Jeanne Kunee, HaroLd Lanoe- Land. NINTH ROW: Karen Larson, Sandra Lafshaw, Sharon Layman, Rosemarle Lennne, George Les- Hna, Linda Lieb. Lynda Lrlcar, San- dra Lfndberq, Donna L'ndsay. TENTH ROW: Car! Linn Karh- er5ne L'ppr John Iifz Mary Uoyd Karen Lorenz' Kennerh Lorr James Lorr-'ch Thomas Lucas M'+chen Ludw'ns':i. 1 me . N ,,.' K Q, r J . ,, ,ze , ., J... , . ., - ' 1.2 , .-SN ':-fs: J 1 -S xi, W g- mx - W..::'1-xr' .: M , , . I ,N . L VL . - 21:9 .- r : f . .t r - V ,, - , .. .L N , f 'R W ns Hi 6 my 2? we 1 - Q. 9. S. , J X ri YJ: ': ,L Y ' I A 14' fv vmiom alologe concenfralfecf emrf Llowar . ' 1 Q. X ' .A .. Xi ' R R R W 'J 8 f in we il XLJ: Q5 X M 58 6' i 'wi' ,wwgg 'ti ff 2 xg' ii Wg 4' . F' , QB N S. 'irxam ilg r YSLM lf . - 5 5,5 is Qs 12 1,1 wr mf' H .sq - 4 rv,-3,3-' f swf? 1... S wg? fs an Wd' f . 5 r mf K -A 'L R Q, Q5 K 'dx X 4' The :Nufvmwon m? Uwe luniuv dass vmmine maferials for We Cnrisfmas Tne Scnooi day 'S ow-r and ine funfor :jfs affvemble fn We na!! fo folk card and wrappmq papm' sw 9 WF ch wi!! financiaw aid fneir prom. Over We day , naopcn nga and cneck on We vveekh acflvnies, LLAQ romolfion 0 an onfdlfancfing Hom fn Sv f ' A . HQ? .2 2+ x xx, . A xi' ' 'Y . g ,. r K ' ' Y 'fix J . ' I . .ks N - 1' S f ' if 3 M' fi. Q 'ii ei! L 'ga-f ' NWQEL Wy i K -af ,C , Wf av lynx is , Y My ix- 59 JUNIORS F RST 12Cw1J 'n Maas Marfiyn Macllcna d pafwcwa Macken, CJOVENI1 nn MafVr1wRCz Rwbrvrf MacLean L21 M-zinwzif' CynTV a Ma L Pn'ff ir,' Manqarm Cam Maffn. SECCND RCW: Anzyr-'fi Mower-fw Dwana Mafcfba Frrnnn: Marin Cfvft W WHA' 'cfm Kfw r' M:Ca..f-,' Luv? Mn dar E' In Jane Mr 'C' qfwn Mord ,.f, Arffur Mefldral THNRD ROW: D are Mcyef Av?-ne MW ov Gggfgp M rf VV 'im MwfWc'r Lecnafd M 5 ,'f1'PM'fcnP1w Cuv- f C M CMF Ca' rAl,fJPff,GCf3FK1P M1r'eC'1 FOURTH ROW: PnNp Mcfcaf Pa 7Ca Mcrard CF-arf-5 Mc Cfa'n n Maw , Mnfqci Mcr'faHQr Camnynne Mrfir-P, Frank Mudrak Dafhnn Myk-'L Frank Ned FYFTH RCW: Gefafqe Nekofv Jcyce- Nf-fnec Hefberf Neumann Jamef, Neumann Jonn Ng-,mann Jonn Nfnfnion, PHWp N'e'sen JJdy Nfwle Kennefn Nova-c. SWCTH ROW: Lynda Novak Dmq as Nykei Pau ine Nfander Pane-lose NyWen, Sany Q'Ne Ga Qc'a?ka Kafnorine OM: Jpd n Pam' M:-'Flare' Pa rnef. JUNIORS FlRSi ROW: Paiil Palrnquisf Edilh Panlk Marilyn Panlaleo Carol Papworlh Greqory Parker, Anila Parman Edward Paul Nancy Padsch Pafrcia Pedicone, SEC- OND ROW: Barbara Pencek, lrlenry Perkins, John Perkins Rob' eil Perry Darryl Pelerscn Rose- Mare Pelroxfc Donald Phillips Michael Piche Diare Pisha.Tl'llRD ROW: Palrca Pisula Ronald Pilelka, Bonnie Pirlan Clillord PVS Charles Pondelik Charles Pens Tirnefhy P0nGCnOV John Por, ler Richard Poller, FOURTH ROW: John Prasl, Marianna Allan Prachaska, Richard Jeannerle Rada Joyce Rada Diane Rader Richard Rasche Lucy Recfor, EIETH ROW: Gordon Reed, Howard Reed, Reqer Reid, Terry Reiler Joyce Reynolds, Diane Rizzo Joy Rode Leonard Roqers Diane Rub'n'c. SlXll-l ROW: Jance Rubinic Dane Rusnak Carmen Sabia, San- da Sanborn, Lee Sauler, Roberl Scaman Barbara Schally Carl Schlanqe, Michael Schmerling. Prince Puliunq SEVENTH ROW: Judirh Schmidt Kalherine Sthrnidl, Melvin Schmidt Robcrf Schmidt Paula Schuller, Georqe Scukanec, Ron- ald Search, Jeffrey Seeberger, Car! Sell. EIGHTH ROW: Siirnner Seiberl, Ronald Senecal, Marilyn Senica, Thomas Sequens Phillip Sharpe Sharon Shaw, John Shilr. David Shoblaske, Lillian Shramek. NINTH ROW: Terry Sidlow, Sheila Sirnonelli, Marlin Skirha, Diane Skorepa, Charles Slezak, Dennis Slovacek, Elaine Srnefana, Arrhur Srniih, Samuel Smifh. TENTH ROW: Jerold Smiihers, Roberl Sodf, Cheryl Sokol, Glenn Spach- rnan. Judilh Spielrnan, Gloria Sfack. Karen Sfaneki Susan Sranek, Malrhew Slarcevich. 9 -u ' vi' 'Z' 1 Ur x , xg J fa 45 -'w im. ii, W. N 41 A J -nv 2. s- '55, ia Q 1 3? ,fn .wi i ' X X .., k r E I K mi E 1 I X erimenfd in C enfrimfr an k EXIOA '- adv W ' .B g rafiolfw ' ' R 1-Q f arg' an Lei , +C R: if, ktb. - f, : 'K we g' - . i ' , af y ,.,, I N W y 5. K X , ,.y, H Q C! y R l if ff? ,J . n Q1-mn YI' ot, ii 'iff I, I'. ' ' , fr i V BO A3923- Jwl I O gl :GPA I5 V :gf I: ff: x . K A Ria' iieifi Q 'ei M55- N- T rl' v -n J. v G 0!AiA1f0rg !Li9!L6gfLIfeJ bmior A new experience lor Ralph Baker and Marilyn Mac- Donald is dislillinq wafer in Ihe lab. , I T ig fl N! 'Q I i 23 R I' xi . I+ ? ffm if ,X . ,? ' 'J Q- 1 'V ai is f ,2 czfwricu um 'I , A Q 2 ,A 0 2, . Il-uf -' rev. M i .. , ia.. .-1 4 -- I: 'l ' 61 JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Mary Jo Slaslny, Ronald Sfiqler, Linda Slolier. Diane Slranslcy, Ladd Slrnad. Gary Slrokosch: Alan Slrunc, Penny Ann Slundl. SECOND ROW: Jane? Sluplca, Kalherine Suhi, Suz- anne Sup, Daniel Svoboda, Terry Swanberq, Lawrence Sylrora, Harry Szachnlowslri. Eredericli Szyman- slri, Bonnie Szyrnliowiali. THIRD ROW: Barbara Thode, Evan Thomas, Marlin Timrner, Roberl T'aoa George Tomaich, Carolyn Tornaseli, Barbara Tornillo, Eric Topinlra, Phyllis Townsend. FOURTH ROW: Carol Tuscher. John Vacha William Vajdilc, Jo- seph Valeclra, Erncsf Valis, Georqe Valsa, Joan VanLeeuwen, Thomas Vauqhan, Jacqueline Vavra. FIFTH ROW: Gary Verhoeyen, Ronald Veselslry Laurel Veyerlra, Georqe Videqar Roberl Vonesh, Geral- dine Vrana, Mildred Vrhel, Karen Wa'l James Walsh. SIXTH ROW: Gordon Warder, Conslance Wasz, Mar ene Weber, Theodore Weq- ryn, Charlene VVerner, Linda Werlh Raul Weslel, Judilh Wies- ner, Gary Wilczek. SEVENTH ROW: Rfchard Wil- liams Mariie Wilson, James Woods, Earl Wrolson. EIOHTH ROW: Kennelh Younq, Gary Zabel, Bonnie Zaiiceli, NINTH ROW: James Zdenelr, Barbara Zdrilcowslii, Judilh Yierluss. TENTH ROW: Judifh Zirna, Sandra Zim- merman, Gloria Zislral, NOT RIC- TURED: Richard Donar, Joan Furs- loss Celine Lydon, Juliane Mayo, Laurel M'IcheII Ronald Mraz, Ken- nelh Ncrud. Torn Pifalka. Carol Ro'C0r Barbara Rudolph, Roberl Sa!va'ore Karen Selirnos. Gerald Simpson, James Sodorna. Mary Ann Touseli, Edward Wood, Charles Zaoolocliy. Planning lhe years acfiyiles is quile a challenge lo sephomore class oflicere. Presidenl William Syrluqa, Vice-presidenl Susan Lange, Treasurer Roberl Doubelq, Secrelary Nora Campbell and Business Manager Pamela Beary Polqlase receive an undoislanding glance lrorri Sponsor Miss Morvis Eeferminafion an enflufwiadm comglfnecf fo SOPHOMORES FlRSl' ROW: Roqcr Alborl, Suel- len Alexander, Maureen Allirnyic Donald Allera, David Anderson. Dorolhy Anderson, Richard An' derson, Karen Arndl, Dorolhy Assaro. SECOND ROW: Barbara Baar, Sharon Baker, Joanne Bald- acci, Roberl Balhalchel, Rila Bal- lis, Melody Bauer, Craig Baum- ruclcer, Michael Beallie, Marlin Beclnarilc. THIRD ROW: Pamela Beery-Polglase, William Beina. Keilh Belcher, Richard Bell, James Bellandi, Carol Benedict Mary Bones, Roberl Bennell. Cheryl Bernhard, FOU RTH ROW: Fred- erick Bernhardf, Cheryl Bezelr, Roberl Bischrnan, l-lelen Blada, Maryfxnn Blaslco, Kennelh Bogolin, Thomas Boionowslci, Duane Bolin, Donna Borsellino. , J K. J 3 r l'2'i?L. I K p-S N575 au-'R 1 in i YQ his f ' A 'iff -'H ' . sm! ' P K ' 'Y K .I f j. 4 W V - ' Q U J M- 1 'WN - 2 5 . m .gre l 6 ' ,Q 'lvl s W J ' li li-rl 'f 1: ,A ' , W-Q ., 3 , f. --5 ' .Jil UT ., - M - A 'Vaanwj Q X Q , 4 I '- f L B my Z We 1+ 'ir B 'l I ii B sr . - K ,IIB lil Q B AJ!! B L K in-M -. A 'rr 1 ffqii K .X 'li all Q A if 62 . ! X V if xx? i m s- ' X s .Q . ss: ,ssl ' f f , a C X , C .. so , , s--,,w C-ii F 1 ,..,1' 2 X, R1 gs - L X E --15 V - -L-i L W SOPHOMORES K L y Z , FIRST ROW: Diane Bosh, James X 5 .K in K',.,,N.f- K , Ag Brady, Rufh Ann Braham, David A Y Aj Q ggi -E i r - Braune, Frances Brooke, Karen Yrs r ' X gags ' U ky' Broolcs, Mary Brown, Linda Bruha, + , ' Joyce Bufqsais, sEcoND ROW: sz X F .ri N., Susan Burns, Charles Buzelc, Paul F he-' A cami, Paulerre cami, Nm F i Campbell, Anila Caflefr, Charlene Cech, John Cech, Richard Cer- - QL Q win. Tl-HRD ROW: James Chev- ' N' N, 11 T --V A iron, John Cheviron, Margarer 'F . A F L Chandler, Neal Chobol. Rober+ N ,,:. . s t is . N,N. V 'Fil , Cichon, Edward Cichy, Carolyn M F i' N. hz f.' f' 'if Colleir, Barbara Coyle, William ' A 4 . 0 Creqar. FOURTH ROW: Elizabefh F F 'Q Q 1 53?-4+ V Crosby, Dorothy Crowe, David Q Cusic, Cheryl Cusler, Carol De- -, Y 3 Laby. Andrew Del.eon, Donna Del- Q, fx K A L b as as Vecchio, Franlr Derfler, Lynn-e N? ' N b Lux M : . Q, 2' gl Defrmer. FIFTH ROW: Pafricla K wr- is ' Deufscher, John DiCviovanni, Ken- .k K Q, in - nefh Dober, Franlr Dohnal, David Nfl X' Dolar, Roberr Dolezal, Sandra Y Doolen, Roberl Doubelc, James i'i'i in i Drnelr, SIXTH ROW: Michael Durlcalslci, Craiq Dvoralr, Raymond Q y -' Elliolf, Thomas Elliori, Ronald '- . ng ,,, 'i -41. - Q ,. 1 X Evert, Dwiqhl Faqolhey, Shirley Q i ei 'f ia - 9 V ' i...?,i Falconer, William Fanfa, Gerald N 4 . . ' Farkas. is ls , ii, i N N X e i Q L x X i ,af -ar Q F F Y'-5 F it F ' 1 s , .i 5 my 1 'Els Q, xybv A s if i - X 'F F sf F L - ii ':L,. 'Sid i M y 1 ' Q . 1 1 if 4 f alfwfain Mae 5loiriLL of fire mio omore C au 2 . Q s X f 63 Endless spirir and abiliry were displayed by rhe sophomore class. They eagerly parlicipared in all exrra-curricular acliviries and pre- senred an oursianding Council sponsored Bermuda dance, June in January. Aside from fheir daily curriculum, rhe sophomores also compiled lhe l96O sfudenl direc- rory. Sophomore boys 'roolc an acrive inieresf in compefifive sporrs, and 'rhe girls proved Their leadership in various organizafions. This session of 'rheir lireralure class seems quife enioyable 'ro rhe sophomore siudenls. Soplwornore lrlg kick u llmefr lweels as llwe enlerlain Ronald Eyfzil Rohr-rl Galwel, and Ronald Clufxa on'o worldnn 9 p Y l Y 3 lor llwe soolwornore Class dance, June Tn Janwafyf' ln llw Clwnwsfvy 'wlw al, llwey erperlrnvnl x-:Hlw lwyrlrnlmn. .Q If ' Ll cf' f ' of If' VL l LC6L Q lffj5QC LUVL5 Ulflflf IAQC LUVL5 60011 elk . ':' 'Zi ' - R' ,- gp 'S 3 - k - i H Te: ln, La lr f - .L . M J 5 . rf Q - .ff V, X 1 -will SOPHOMORES T FTRST Row: Eumbem Fen, may 'H ard Feye, James Flala, Vlrqlnla ' K A Vx if ,, Pre, Sandra Filip, William mp, f-' 4 A ' Q L William Fischer, Karen Fislw, Man- 45 4 Q' ' - X Y ' lv ' H ley Flslwbaclx. SECOND ROVV: Ter- my ' ,I ' ence Flanaqan, Andree Fleqrfl, T f YQ - .' Nancy Heqel, Rlclward Hegel, ,Q f Nancy Flelslwrnan, Palricln Flem- lnq, Alfreyda Fliclc, Sue Foersler, Rwclward Foral. THlRD ROTN: Jolwn T A Forlallfa, Roller? Fvldrycll, Euqene 'L W' A y f .A H, ' A Furman, Robcrl Gabel. Marilyn ', X' Q, x , Y' ,' Jax Gabriel, Miclwael Garnlwarl, Paul t 7 J T . X JMS, . N Gasparro, Jael: Gesclwlce, Terry j gi g- n + my N Q A Glllson, FOURTH ROVV: Kaflnryn K fa '5 4 ,lvffif ef ' Q Glzynslcl, Ronald Glass, Thomas if fi T T - -W . ,. X lk Glen, Wayne Gnlol, Ann Goebel, -- Kay Grabllz, Joanne Greco, Roy 'r f Green, Gary Grimmenqa, FIFTH Hi? , fam V '73 r ROW: Sfepnen Groff, Roloerl ...Y f . T ' I j A L! v Gross, Roqer Grosser. Judiflw 434' TT x , M in Gruber, Roberf Guslafson, Linda qi , 7, ' ' A l Haaclc, Joel Hack. Bruce Hammer' V' I 'T scnmldf, Jack Hampfon. SIXTH E ROW: Sfeplwen Hanks, Jolwn Hauqnlon, Edward Havlllc, Julia P 1 Hayes, Shirley Heffernon, Palricia , K 1 Helnsen, Carole Helcr, Jane Helm- A-R '- 4' ,w , N is K boldf, Clnrlsfoplwer Henderson, ,fag A ,,,,I, it . 'Ill A- R I A Ak LL QT -sf uv' Y '+ t11'ifs1f y y Y d 35 .yew '4.Qm--, ,H eral, 1 ,T R wear ,o 2 1: T ' .. rg' ..... I - - . ' K -N MFT T v if Y, ' FH ' V' Vw.. 'P f 1 T H :rf 64 I 'La I I SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Jane Minarovic. Chrisfine Mifchell, Frank Moravec. Judy Morgan, Slephen Morse, Kennefh Morren, Susan Moseficlc, Richard Moskalik, Edward Mofic- ka. SECOND ROW: Judirh Mulac, Michael Mulch, Palricia Murray, Judirh Musselman. Michael Nauia. Pairicia Nebrensky, Jack Nelson, Diane Newman, Mildred Nickel. THIRD ROW: Gloria Nielsen, Roberi' Nolan, Barbara Noonan, Cheryl Novak, Melanie Olson, Michael Owens, Susan Padalik, Carl Palucki, MaryAnn Panik. FOURTH ROW: William Papou- sek, Richard Papworfh, Jane Pal- ferson, Pafricia Pafion, Barbara Pawlas, Thomas Pecina, Jeffrey Pence Elva Penne David Perl I . g. FIFTH ROW: Joseph Pesek. Caro- lyn Peferka. Wilbur Perers, Wil- liam Phelps, Sally Pifelka, Richard Podliska, Kennefh Pogwizd, Roberr Polsfon, Roy Polfrock. SIXTH ROW: Barbara Polulach, Sandra Pons, Richard Poplawski, Margarel' Powell, Dennis Pransky, Donald Praff, Lenore Predan, Helen Prex- ler, Arfhur Profeau. SEVENTH ROW: David Prusa. Evelyn Pulven, Pefer Pulven, Ar- 'rhur Purcell, Roberf Pulls, Barbara Rahn, Annegrel' Rampage, Karen Rankin, Ronald Reder. EIGHTH ROW: Edward Regal, Palricia Reiser, Keilh Rerzer. Nancy Rich, James Richardson, Roberl Richfer, Darlene Rieber, Michael Riley, Judilh Rink. NINTH ROW: John Roberison, Beih Ross, Roberf Rous, Edwina Ruck, Roberf Rund, Rich- ard Rulschman, Donna Saniucci, Bonnie Schindalga, Charles Schle- wiH'. TENTH ROW: Edward Sch- neider, Lois Schneider, Diane Schulfz, Michael Schulfz, Carol Scibior. Tom Sedlacek, William Seebauer, Barbara Semeneck, Lynn Sefnicka. vi' sa' - iii gfll fs: . ..44 1 x v Meir Acura!-war ing feama fo uiclfory alcing fime our from a busy schedule, sophomore girls afher al' fhe lunch lable. K5-:gi JK X K - N :as : s ,ig 84 .Q is V X9-f r , . QSN .9 .. .wi J ,-M43 .- v Tir i Q 'f I A 1. 'xiii .ui xi ni t H uf 1, K ..::' 4: L yew 'if f'2e - 3 sl.: - Q ' .-lv A 67 SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Barbara Selzlne. Gary Shafer, Alyce Shaffer, Je- rome Sherlaq, Marlin Siml, Mich- aelene Slrronslri, Ronald Slaby. John Smilh, Marcia Smilh. SEC- OND ROW: Roberl G. Smilh, Roberf Parlrer Smifh, Roberl Paul Smilh, Anlhony Sorensen, Linda Sfarelr. Marla Sfarlrovich, Carole Sfeininger, John Sfepan, Karen Sloclring. THIRD ROW: Phillip Slolla, Nancy Slormer, Roberl Slrnad, John Slrunc, Richard Sfrunc, Barbara Svoboda. William Svrluga. James Symon, Diane Tay- lor. FOURTH ROW: John Telizyn, Lynn Theidel, Sharon Thomas, Richard Thompson, John Tillolson, Sandra Todd, Dorolhy Tuma, Wil- liam Ucherelr, Karen Uhlich. FIF- TH ROW: James Uhlrich, Barbara Urban, Viclor Urban, Vicloria Vala, Virginia Valenline, Sandra Valenlino, Richard Vallman, Pa- fricia VanWyclc, Gwenn Veseclcy. SIXTH ROW: Cherryl Vines. Dean Vlaselc. Elaine Vnoucelc, James Vogl, JoAnne Vogt Belsie Voila, William Wailelc, Bruce Wallenla, Joan Ward. SEVENTH ROW: Dayle Weelrs, Roberl' Wesl, Phyllis Weydeman, Barbara While, Sherry Wiclc, EIGHTH ROW: William Wilhife. Cynfhia Willrison, William Wilson, Lawrence Wirlman, Palricia Wriqhl. NINTH ROW: John Wrif- er, Charles Wysoglad, Chesler Young, Reber? Yuenger, William Zales. TENTH ROW:Judilh Zbo- rowslri, Phillip Zeman, James Zid- liclcy, Kennelh Zimmerman. NOT PICTURED: Ellyn Arp, Roberf Konczali, Jean Kralrora, David Slei- slcal, Milo Vacin, David Volrac, Jane? Wood, Rose Yeager. ,l 'Q x S . fy , A . .ak X' , 31,3 - Nr' 5,. . iff? , 1 v ang ., K ,k.k . g K 33, T ' ' 'ff if' Xie-9 . , , af ..,., :se g 5 , , fle w W , i T TTL . if' F. , Film 4 K 'L' i E if -, , K '- is 'fs l . lg X X .K 'K Q Q , in ,J i 'Q 'T , fir' , F as sf ' i , -45 4 .C TVN 4 -'Q New ' Eg 15 . -Q :iff gif is WMA J wwiec! ozclfiuilfied Alfhough lhe freshmen enlered R-B alrnosf as srrangers, 'rhey were soon accusfomed lo high school life. Class eleclions, dances, and lesls, as well as lhal necessary evil, homework, were soon familiar +o The Class of I963. Enihusiaslic- ally working on all exlra-curricular proiecls and showing lheir abilily in sporis aclivilies, lhe freshman class proved 'Themselves +o be an inlegral parl of R-B. Ken? Refzer finds fha? balancing a lfdy while wedged befween fwo boys is quire a lriclc. FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Rolworl Biircal, Jo seph Biires Marilyn Caba, Alan Candra, Franlc Cermalm, James Cermalc, Gerald Chapman, Jiidilh Charley, Judy Chenslmy, SECOND ROW: Sandra Chmielweslci, Karen Chobof, Melissa Clark, Donna Condon, Nanry Crane, Richard Cribaro, Craig Ciida, Paul Ciida, Flaine Cylcner. THIRD ROW: Verne Dahlgren, John Darnore Linda Damore, Jerry Dancik, Kalh leen Danelc. Glenn Davis, Barbara Dedo, John Deering, Richard Del Senno. FOURTH ROW: Joanne De Raimo, Jarlc Devorshalc, Gloria Dielrich, Margo Doellerer, Linda Dolezal, Doreen Dall, Laverne Domabyl, Siisan Dorslewifz, Gor don Dow. FIFTH ROW: William Dudley, Charlene Dunning, Lynne Dvoralc, Sandra Earl, Susan Farl, C'yde Fr-nrirl: Theodore Fsser, Dennis Everell, John Fxdell. SIX, TH ROW: Barbara Faul, Nancy Fencl, James Ficlcas, Jerilyn Finan. Trody Finlc, Donna Fischer, Sleven Fi'lzGerald, Janice Flowers, Norma Fliirlrey. 69 X A Q my eg gk SSS 1 Q Q FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Ronald Nelson, Pa, lricia Nerad, Edward Nielsen, Wil' Iiarn Nolden, Ann Nufley, Paula Nylen, Roberl Oales, David Olson, Janel Osberg. SECOND ROW: Ralph O'SulIivan, Mariorie Palcos- la, Vera Panenlra, Linda Pare, Diane Parlcer, Janice Passaro, Mar- fha Pallerson, Roberl Palzer, Ron- na Pauls, THIRD ROW: Barbara Pavlovic, Terry Pearson, Richard Pelclo, Joseph Pelei, Ellen Peroul- Ira, Kalherine Pelerec, Daniel Pelers, Judy Pelers, Alan Peler- sen. FOURTH ROW: Kalhleen Peferson, Peler Pelrovic, John Pelrovicz, Barbara Peffilf, Linnea Phillip, Nancy Pisula, Charles Plhalr, Russell Poch, Jean Podesla. FIFTH ROW: Carol Polls, Joseph Pondelilc, Kalhryn Prasf, Valerie Prezell, Carol Prucha, James Pu- pello, Marqarel' Rader, Ronald Raqona, Wayne Rankin. SIXTH ROW: Janel Rasche, Judifh Rawslri, Judy Rehm, James Reia chardf, Trisha Reinerfson, Noel Mary Relyea, Kenl' Relzer, Marvin Rezabelr, Karen Reznicelr. SEVENTH ROW: Barbara Rice, Kennefh Riclrer, Dennis Risany, Richard Rislau, Joyce Ross, Thom- as Roubal, Charles Sabia, Jack Solar, Roberf Sainali. EIGHTH ROW: Clifford S+. John, Sharon Sass, Cynfhia Sayen, Ronald Sch- arff, Roberl' Schiel, Carrol Schle, sinqer, Thomas Schlueler, David Schmidl, Lucille Schrnidl, NINTH ROW: Barbara Schnabl, Roberl Schoenlhaler. Peler Schreiber, Carol Schulz, Charlene Scoll, Nancy Sculcanec, Phillip Sebaslian, Wesley Sedlacelc, Allan Seeleldl. TENTH ROW: Raymond Seller Rufh Severus, Jerry Shaller, Mich- ael Shanahan, Roberf Shanahan Consfance Sharp, Andrew Sherlaq Leslie Shrole, Michael Silrora. I , campaign looalfem announced eicfiorw n S 'Q 73 N FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Lauriel Sima, Joyce Simalc, Margaref Simpson, Gary Sindelar, LaVora Singlefon, James Sisco, Margaref Slaclc, Sharon Slo- sar, Barbara Smelfer. SECOND ROW: Charles Smifh, Consfance Snorelr, Timorhy Sobol, Ralph So- rensen. Leonard Spevacelr, Susan Spiller, Consfance Spychalslri, Roberl Spychalslci, Diane Slanelr. THIRD ROW: Joseph Srarosfa, Susan S+einhour, Graeme Slewarr, Eric Sfrau+s. Melinda Sfroheclcer. Jane? Suchomel, Richard Svihlilc, Alexandra Swierlc, Mary Sylrora. FOURTH ROW: Renafe Tegen. John Thompson. Geoff Tillofson. Elayne Tirililli, Lynn Topinlca, Sha- ron Toplalc, Judy Townsend, Carole Trislna, Alan Tuma. FIFTH ROW: Rober+ Valeclra, Thomas Valiga, Donna Vana, Dennis Vanafa, Car- loffa Vanflulca, Joye Varlas. Ro- berra Vavrina, Ken? Vedra, Paul Vedra. SIXTH ROW: Joan Vehlow, Dar- lene Veir, Anfon Vellr. Jean Ver- hoeven, John Verneffi, Sherryl Videqar, Barbara Vlasfnilc, Linda Vodrezka, Daniel Vodraselr. SEVENTH ROW: Nancy VonDra- selr, Pafricia Vonesh, Peler Wain- er, Dawn Walker, Lois Walker, William Wallace, Alan Walse, Anfoineffe Wapiennik, Margo Weber. EIGHTH ROW: Lynn Weihofen, Joseph Werner, Wanda Werner, Roger Wesley, Vincenf Wesolowslci, Alfred While, Gail Wichelf, Sandra Wick, Pafricia Wieclawslci. NINTH ROW: James Wiesner, James Wills, Carole Wit wer, Sieve Wolgemufh, Pafricia Wolslci. David Wray, Janel' Writ- er. James Yalres, Wayne Zach. TENTH ROW: Tony Zapoloclcy, Lois Zavislalc, Richard Zeman, John Zenger. NOT PICTURED: William Coda, Carol Lecelc, Mary Rezek, Roberf Rylander, Irene Sci- bona, John Trolfer. Margarel White. Ei YK Organizafiom By parlicipaling in The many exlra-curricular aclivifies which were ollered by The school, R-B' iles found means ol developing 'rhemselves info broad-minded young adulls. The various organi- zalions enabled sludenls lo in- dulge in service duries. sporls ac- fivilies, and inleresl clubs. Group aclivilies provided op- porlunilies for lormulaling lhe friendships sludenls mainlained 'rhrough lhe year. Bolh worlc and lun were enlered info by co-oper- afive and eager club members. Ei fX cgilowfenlf inferedb am enybgmenb 74 Q Qi ,ik X t 8 Z x f 1 ,, P , X w ,4 'fn x Q NW -sq , if Q . ' -' I-4 ' '- ' ' xx- giiaexy ,X E 'Ax' .,: ' A., , , A o s it h, 5 f Q , as .Q - ' I 5 , ... . s ' ' . In . , KK .' ' ' . df' ' 1 - +13 , 8 'fx ,ik . . -4 Q . 1 . 1 v Q 'M f . ' N ' A x . V :II K f Q, Xu I k ' . 0 N Q ' ' x. Ask' yr ,' ' , Q 5. ' A -' ' ' V ff! 1 ' ' lr h ' ' X ', 1 ' di' Q. Q N- R ' l, - d..,,.L' -' 'eff ',',' ' is '- . .I , . . x Q Q i L . Q Y fs I. ' ' ,., A, x , 1 A A I in f Q -s 'Q sr- W ' A' Vt ,gk 1 a ' . v 'I ' - , , an. O 'A xl Q N K X ' , C ,wfvhsxtx . V01 N PM . X V k ., 3. Q KN- V G . i no .41 m A A :gs ' f L51 xi ' ' Ez, , z vf ' . ' My fi,- ' ' . ,. K , x N N X S W- ,r,.'J . 1 1 ff' - ' 'Z J f hc, ' A we- J' Q i A X '16 f-q-fi .N H, . v . f 3. is f? ' a.-ll f Y Q' X .- 'IA' -X A 5 ' N . -Qvggtx 'K 't ig 5 5 , fi . , I. . X ' ' w . 'Q -J as 7?.XX ang v an :X .xy - ' '- J, an 1 X : ,F A :Q ,, . 1 ,, Q - wi 5 'f I' nl b sf .ul I am bv V , 31,3-,am . , - ' Mg, .f E+- fff.a i-.W K' ' ' A 'f n' H5511 A 1 ff i .Q K If i 5 E f , s f f F , ! f E f f Y 3 s f f K s Q 1 i i I hifi ,,. H . ! qlflh ' I .-2 ' ww , 4QQ.9 K- SA00! QDLVLCTK JQUQAIOQCJ A8814 l'lfLLl'L ri an l9l 8f58l'Lf8 SCHOOL COUNCIL was composed oT sixTy-one duly elecTed represenTaTives oT The Tour classes. IT convened every weelc To plan new acTiviTies and proiecTs ThaT would: broaden The realm oT The sTudenT body: esTablish Tirm relaTions wiTh The adminisTraTion, TaculTy, and The sTudenTs: and acT as a bonding agenT beTween These Torces To help bring abouT necessary improvemenTs in The mechanics oT The insTiTuTion. Under The leadership oT Douglas Lange, presidenT, and wiTh The .noperaTion oT Mr. Thompson, sponsor, The group ouTlined exTra-cure iicular acTiviTies including The Tour annual Council dances, one planned by each class, and The ChrisTmas parfy Tor The TaculTy. The annual Know Your Council Weelc exTended Trom November 26-30. On No- vember 28, The members sTaged an unrehearsed Council meeTing on The sTage oT The audiTorium as an assembly Tor The sTudenT body. Coun- ril also insTigaTed The sale oT sweaT shirTs To The sTudenT body. More Than seven hundred orders were Tilled, This year The organizaTion sponsored an underprivileged Tive year old Greek boy, KonsTanTinos. Councils Tinancial aid To This youTh provided him wiTh some oT The necessiTies oT liTe and was Typical oT The services perTormed by The organizaTion. Discussing The laTesT Council plans are Corresponding SecreTary BeTTe RaTTner, SecreTary Susan Kokes, PresidenT Douglas Lange, Sponsor Mr, Thompson, Vice-presidenT T'lerberT Nolan and Treasurer Roger STedronsky. F E 1, T T E T Q i .i 76 an incenfiue or dfowfenf ancJ!ac14 fy co-0 erafion , li FRONT ROW: Arlhur Fosler, Mary Hummel, Susan Padalilc, Nora Campbell, Correspondlnq Sefrelary Belle Rallner, Secrelary Susan Kolces, Presidenl Dcvuqlas Lanqe, Vlce presldenl Herberl Nolan, Audilor Ruqer Sledronslcy, Judy Bosrh, Llnda Molll, Melinda Berg, Marqarel Rader, Cafhy Hullca. SECOND ROW: Edward Hrlcel, Janel Wrller, Pamela Beery-Polqlase, Snell Korour, Rudolph Hoch, Sharon McHugh. Judilh Hummel, Jennifer Mosellclr, Nancy Allison, Shelley Caesar, De- nlse Boosler, Diane Pisha, Wendyf Coolninqham, Mildred Vrhel, Palrlcla Tirllilll, Karen Larsen, THIRD ROW: Harry Genanl, Dennis Walsh, X , ., N 14 Franlc Neldl, Joan Ward, Susan Mosellclc,Jc1el Haflc, Elizabeth Mwynrry, Susan Splller, Palricla Pallon, Dorolhy Marlon, Jacqueline Vavra, Calhy Beranlch, Palrlcla Dornabyl, Rlla Ba'lin, Kallwvrlnc Hlavarclm, Mr, llal verson, FOURTH ROW: Dav'd Cuslc, Ra'ph Balmer, Ronald Slalvy, Chris- fopher Henderson, Alan Slrunc, Terence Roller, John DeWolle, Rwherl Nolan, l:ranlcMudral1,Glen Hess. Charles Hawes, Willfam Svrluqa, Mrs, Opper. Charles Tiedle, Edward Paul, Spenser Mr, Thompson, Reber? Koe, Mr. Flclcas, Reber? MacLean, Mlss Morvis, Mr. Baran, Mr. Duval. Gaily sharing picnic dinners wifh lheir lirlle sisrers are Beverly Neal, Sheryl Peferson. Joan Guyon, Merrily Sfrohecker, and Judy Hummel. Any girl arrending R-B auromaric- ally became a member of SHAR- CLUB, which was sponsored by Miss Michael and Miss Broom. The members parricipared in a whirlwind ol acliviries lhroughoul lhe school year. On November 4, The organizalion presenled a Daughler-Pop Dinner Hop which included alle-r-dinner dancing lor all and enlerrainmenr provided by lhe Senare members and lheir lalhers. The dinner was accenled by an exolic Hawaiian are mosphere. On February l3, lhe group held ils annual rurnaboul dance. Laler in lhe spring, rhe girls gave a coslume dinner which was marlcecl by The lradilional spagherli meal. emfice 661,45 emyo a5izeJ Jiarify, gfowfuyo, an Meefing wifh lhe Sharclub sponsors, Miss Michael and Miss Broom. are Mary Jane Lloyd, Mildred Vrhel, Wendy Cookinqham, Andree Flegel, Senale members Secrerary Diane Rader, Kafhleen Hede, Presidenl Rira Ballis, Dororhy Marlon, Susan Lange, and Pamela Berry-Polglase. Sharon McHugh, Susan Kolces, Virginia Schiel, Treasurer Jean Mendius, Vice-presiclenr Merrily Slroheclcer is nor pictured, 78 FRONT ROW: Harold King, Roberf Sreiskal, John Holland, Donald Anderson, Reber? Sliiilial, George Dennislon, Seurelary-Treasurer Law rence Schaad, Presidenr Gary Krernl, Sponsor Mr, Nemecek Vice-ores! den? Roberl Maclueari, Chaplain Dennis Walsh, Harry Gerianf, Charles Ebelinq, Samuel Smirh. SECOND ROW: David Rhind, Dennis Cerrnak. Roberr Rylander, Gary Kroah, Bi. Polsrpn, Harold Bi.rke John DeWolle Kenneih Novak, Carl Srarrin, Ronald Sanders, Paul Ackerrnann Jim Drobish, Jerry Nerad, Phillip Safvarori, kdward Slaby, Joseph VanCi.ra, Charles Burns, Roberf Scarrvan, Jeri Seeberger, Biil Vines, lHlRD ROW: Thomas Andel, John Paul Ralph Baker, Dan Kokes, Ken Young, William Miller, Larry Sykora, David Wixon, William Bergslrand, Sidney Goodwin Kerinerh Reinharr, Paul O'Sullivan, Robert Sandusky Douglas Lange, RobvviJackscin, l1rankMudrok,Charles Prindeiik Reber' Linn. FOURTH ROW: William Sfrnad, John Hofsrra, James Filip, Kerinelh Hall, Stoll Srrimshire, Richard Rasrhe Raul Daimqiiisi Rcberi Blahil, Frank Mrwli char, Howard Hulka, Allen Odier Jcihr Df'i.k39k, RCk3GYA Simmons John Tocksleinl Torn Konicek, Phi p Nie sen Rdberl' BYL1. FIFTH ROW: James Foreman, Frank Del,.:ca Fugerre Rollei, Derirfif, Koi,ka', Peler Vorac, Frank Urban, Edward Wood, John Kraska, Clillord Gramer, Rfnald Milnarik, Charles Vonesh Larry Pray, Kennelh Beinar, Rr-ger S'edron-.ky Jack Bfif' Cydo Moravec Frank Ss-bek, Ciarifn Rfiiir-vie'-' Wf,liam Smilh Robe? Smfh, Harry Mm a John Giuel' Al 0lfAQl AO0J widrin Meir wi e 560 e 0 aclfirfilfiw Jeff Seeberger offers fhe devofional during Hi-Y's annual Thanksgiving services, which are presenfed before fhe enfire sfudenf body. All iunior and senior boys were eligible lo ioin H!-Y. The members dedicared their services lo promof- ing a Chrisfian emphasis in rhe daily lives ol lhe sludenr bOdy. Under The guidance ol lhe club sponsor, Mr. Paul Nemecek, lhey olliciared al lhe solemn religious programs presented lo The sfudenlf, iusl belore lhe Thanksgiving and Easier vacaliohs. During bolh of These inspiring services, which were held al lhe regular assembly Time, live ol lhe members delivered a prayer, some scrfplure passages, and a few appropriale lhoughls on lhe forlhcoming holiday'-. The choir ocf companimenl greally iiugmenled lhe services. Highlighling lhe Yulelide ieslivi- lies, lhey held lheir annual Chrisl- mas formal dance. enlilled i'S'rarlighl Enchanlmenlf' FRONT ROW: Carl Slallin, Dennis Walsh, David Soldaf, Sponsor Mr. Lossin, Secrerary-Treasurer Edward Hrlcel, Presidenf John Holland, Vice- presidenr Gary Krogh, Sponsor Mr. VandeMerlxf, Ronald Lucas, Richard Ray, Jerry Nerad. SECOND ROW: Roberr Scamen, John Faul, Edward Ludwig, John DaWolfe, Ronald Waifek, Kennefh Hall, Gerald lncrocci, Charles Tiedie, Gary Krernl, Clifford Gramer, Clarion Rogeness, Rudy Slepan, David Rhind, Dennis Twarog, Melvyn Monelca, Jeffrey Seeberger. THIRD ROW: George Miller, Ken Young, Gary Verhoeven, Herberr Nolan, Ray Elliofr, James Filip, John Porler, James Schuler, Melvin Schmidl, Harry Genanr, Edward Slaby, Thomas Andel, William Vines. FOURTH ROW: Vincenf Massa, Ronald Cappifelli, Sfephen Hrica, John Shilr, Allan Ewerf, Ronald Kodidelc, Jerrold Krachl, Carl Klang, Frank Kolar, Harry Marshall, Roberr Simmons, Frank Urban, Roberl' Sandusky, Roberr Sfuchal. FIFTH ROW: John Hofsfra, Donald Anderson, Dennis Klodner, Douglas Lange, Dan Kolces, Ronald Milnarilr, Richard Morelli, Glen Hess, Frank Sebelc, Warren Slanelc, Kennelh Bindi, Jaclc Bjorn, Roberi' MacLean, Kennefh Beiner, William Smilh, CALL mem em guided uiaifom, dofcf rezfedlrmenfd, Leffermen fulfill fheir disciplinary duries by holding fhe resfricfing ropes along +he edge of fhe baskelball coud' during a home game. All alhlefes who had earned a le++er in any sporl during lhe year were eligible for membership in fhe LETTERMEN'S CLUB. The organizafion was sponsored by Mr. Lossin and Mr. VandeMerk+ lhis year. Proudly displaying lheir familiar royal blue zibs, fhe boys assisled al all home baslcefball games by checking coars and hars, conlrolling rhe crowds, and acling as door guards. A+ olher funcrions, if was 'fheir responsibilily +o sei' a good example for The resf of The sludenl body. R-B's men in blue were living ex- amples of afhlelic prowess and hones'r en- deavor 'ro exemplify 'rhe spirir of good sporlsmanship. Only iunior and senior girls were eligible for membership in The USHER CLUB, which was sponsored by Miss Smi+h. They assisled a+ 'rhe 'rwo Masque and Wig plays, and The Bacca- laureale and Commencemenl exercises by being in charge of liclcel' colleclions and program issuance. They also officialed al' lhe various band concerls and 'rhe Nalional Honor So- cie+y presenlarion. The selecl sophomore girls who consfiluled l'he BECEUS organizalion displayed examp- les of rheir dependabilily. char- acler, and leadership qualifies lhroughoul' lhe foolball and baslcelball seasons. Supervised by Miss Edinglon, lhe girls sold refreshmenls al each of lhe home games, sel- ling aside a per cenl of rheir profils for gills of needed equipment FRONT ROW: Darlene Myles. Michele Evans, Marian Van Wagner, Head Usher Kalherine Hlavacelr, Sponsor Miss Smilh, Presidenl Elizabelh Drummond, Secrelary Sally Svoboda, Karen Wall, Elaine Birchall. SECOND ROW: Judy Malzelle, Barbara Wialr, Jacqueline Smilh, Joyce Kuloaszalc, Jill Check. Carol Huebner, Judilh Karela, Judy Morlel, Barbara Zdroikowslri, Paula Schulz, Beverly Kanalr, Suzanne Sup. THIRD ROW: Karen Lange, Linda Werlh, Linda Oplallca, Sandra Hosso, Karen McGraw, Lorefla Gumuls, Judy Kennedy, Roberfa Kelber, Lois Palmquisf, Diane Charval, Bonnie Bernard, Karen Knoslca, Pall Maclcen. FOURTH ROW: Rae Srauber, Nancy Buegel, Sandra Brady, Donna Jean Jeppesen, Georgia Buchwald, Judifh Schmidf, Pafricia Karas, Karen Krohn, Mary Jo Slaslny, Lynn Kolres, Bonnie Szymlcowialr, Karen Kuellzo, Phyllis Townsend. Lenore Dunlop. an insure! oraler af FRONT ROW: Andree Flegel, Frances Brooke, Harrier Kwelon, Vice-presidenl' Shirley Heflernon, Presidenl' Palricia Pallon, Treasurer Pamela Beery-Polgase, Secrelary Nancy Fleishman, Dorofhy Marfon, JoAnne Vogl, Janice Janullra. SECOND ROW: Sandra Doolen. Chrisline Josefelr, Rulh Jones, Joanne Mangano. Jacqueline Leahy, Gayle Miller, Joan Ward, Kalherine Kolcenes, Elizabelh Fell, Susan Foersler, Evelyn Pulven, Virginia Henke. THIRD ROW: Karen Matz, uarioow asker-Aonr euenlfd Belsie Voifa, Anila Cailell, Nancy Rich, Dorofhy Anderson, Nancy Karas, Judilh Rink, Kay Grabilz. Barbara Selzlce, Virginia Fie, Susan Lange. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Falconer, Lois Schneider, Aldona Mazac, Palricia Wrighl, Befh Ross, Judilh Mulac. Joanne Greco, Barbara Svoboda, Jill James, Cheryl Novalr, Mary Jo Miller, Mau- reen Alfirevic, Susan Miller. FRONT ROW: Alice Thompson, Copy Edifor Karen Knoslca, Eclifor in chief Lynn Prendergasr, Pholography Edifor Sheryl Peferson, Charlene Draeger, Marian Van Wagner. SECOND ROW: Elizabefh Drummond, Kay Grabirz, Barbara Johnson, Helen Ellingson, Roberfa Kelber, Judifh Karela, Sponsor Mr. Mohrhusen. THIRD ROW: Mary Be+h Barlulis, Gail Havlilc, Karen Sloclcing, Kafherine Hulfer, James Walsh, Edward Wood, Karen Krohn, Gloria Zislcal. NOT PICTURED: Arr Edi+or Sally Svoboda. ewaloaloem, 40045, cm magazines eccufne Jfwjenf The I96O ROUSER sraff, headed by Mr. Mohr- husen, sponsor: Lynn Prendergasl. Edifor in chief, Sally Svoboda, Arr Edi+or7 Karen Knoslca, Copy Edirori and Sheryl Pererson, Pholography Edilori diligenrly endeavored Io presenr R-B srudenrs wifh a new and dislinclive yearboolc. The Ihree sfalifs - arf, copy, and phoiography - worlced hard 'ro fulfill Iheir assignmenrs of planning The Iayouls, writing The copy, and scheduling The piciures for The boolc. Wifh The change Io 'rhe larger sized, nine inches by Iwelve inches Tormar, 'rhe edifors were faced wilh new problems in design and Iayour. lnnovalions and 'rhe challenge of crealive expres- sion deiermined The l96O Rouser, a yearbook which Ihe s+aII personnel hoped would long be remembered as an inreresfing record of The high school year. During ifs second year, The PUBLIC RELA- TIONS STAFF proved +o be an imporlanr parr of R-B. Mr. Ivlohrhusen, wirh 'rhe aid of Two senior girls, Diane Forselc and Jean Grill, srrove 'ro inform 'rhe public abou? Ihe ac+ivi'ries of sfudenfs, organi- zaiions, Taculry members, and Ihe adminisrrarion of R-B. These girls assisred Mr. Mohrhusen in prepar- ing press releases and in sending newsleilers Io Ihe parenis of R-B srudenfs. Preparing anofher news release, Mr. Mohrhusen diciafes fo Diane Forselc as Jean Grill fypes copy fo be senr Io local and mefropolifan newspapers. 82 FRONT ROW: Marilyn Mueller, Michele Evans, Subscriplion EdiTor Gudrun Scl'ioTTIer, Edifor in chief John ToclcsTain, Publicity Edilnr Jacqueline SmiTh, SecreTariaI Edilor Gayle Ewinger, Sponsor Mr. Briggs. SECOND ROW: Judilh Bousa, Judith Zierfuss, Karen LeRoy, Barbara Thode, Judilh MyTys, Dorofhy Nemec, Sandra Lindberg, Marcia Koslka, Nancy Slalcis. THIRD ROW: Barbara Gerlich, Sara PaTTerson, Jerrilynn Kosilc, Janel' Wood, MiTcheII Ludwinslmi, Ronald Milnarilr. Donna Jean Jeppesen, Marie Andersen, Pafricia Pedirone. yoroybclb in orA6caIfi0n5 Mag FRONT ROW: Judilh MOTTI, Sharon Yunlcer, Business Manager Sue Kessel, Edifor in Chief' Peggy Novalr, FeaTure EdiTor Diana RuT, News EdiTor Barbara ScoTT. SECOND ROW: Sponsor Mrs. Harris, Shirley Hef- lernon, Nancy Slormer, Jacqueline SmiTh, News EdiTor Thomas Caruso. Lee Loess, KaThleen Gleason. THIRD ROW: Cheryl SchliTT, Janef SCOPE, R-B's sTudenT published magazine, provided an opporTun' iTy Tor giTTed sTudenTs To share Their Iilerary creaTiviTy wiTh class- maTes. All worlc published was sTu- denT wriTTen and sTudenT iudged on The basis of originalily, sTyIe, and appeal. John Toclcslein, Edilor in chieT, Tound capable assisTance in an ediToriaI sTaTT consisTing oT Jacqueline SmiTh, PubIicaTions Edi, Tor: Gudrun SchoTTIer, Subscripr Tion EdiTor: and Gayle Ewinger, SecreTariaI EdiTor. Mr. Briggs, Tac' ul+y sponsor, oTTered many valu- able suggeshons and helped Scope To TuncTion as a successful publif caTion. The sTaTT of The CLARION, R-B's bi-weelcly newspaper, wiTh The able assisTance oT Mrs. Har- ris, The TacuITy sponsor, aTTempTed in many ways To malce changes in The Clarion. The various sTaTTs added new columns, revised many oT The Torm- er TeaTures, and experimenTed wiTh a new, non-gloss paper, while Try- ing To please The enTire sTudenT body. A special issue oT The Clarion was presenTed aT ChrisT- mas, TeaTuring seasonal composiT- ions by R-B sTudenTs. The seniors were honored in a spring ediTion. STuplca, Sandra Brady, Barbara Thode, Rexene BerToIino. Sharon Shaw, RuTh Jones. FOURTH ROW: CliTTord PeTerson, George Sculcanec, Mark STarlcovich, James Deering, RoberT SaIvaTore, JeTT Seeberger, Deanna Kloss. Z '51 15, A U J 'lah I sf f 5 1 gk, s 5, ' V, wi 15 is J E:-1 5' 3 F Eiwvyfm WEEE, 6 sv wx X' if 1, Y f ww , is J -581.523 Z4 f W . iffflfrf I 'f J' I 4 4 . if , , ef, f tv A i M P :Elf A gym N 5,-Q., J V K K . 6 53 ' fb T if H Q ' W . ' sr' A ff -A - 4, 5 fr M' if 37 'Z . ' 'X 4? gig' 'nf x ' uf 11 3 ' i I ' A 1' I 5 '31 Slmififlfwg. G nk A 5 I x QS I I 4 if g I m ,, '-V,.Q-P .L 1 0 ' Q. IL i W,.Agt . M ffm?-!.1.,-H X' , W-,fl -f ,, .U x 3'9 . f ...mau- gn Q. , . rf- '25-'4 5. .,.!, E 1 L . v ,4 , pl . Q K X qcffn ,k t 2 , 'aff--W - 1 . ,TA ' il ,u .ia I V 14' ,A Q N I ,Y ,l ga, ,ll 'V A'N?EX?. Q ,, . w .fl 4 s-ww g i v' ' V 1 .1 , K B -A Q if v 1 ,I J D. 5 :.. J J x Q N, QL I X K l ...s F-SN xw A wif-5 f'gW ' fi 135 -:. . - , QQ? - li, X .ffifQ.5'?-.Q Ei. J N -n I J 4, ' 1. J ly 2 4 4 K ,. 1 dl .all Jn 15 ll E I s. 9 S515 g I Xx if fi' vAs',5,g 4. .1 -1 f r S . f 5 li i ,I I Qi mel ig L'lj,l? 'Wx 24 fs 1 14. , ' , '5' - Gi-if G7 , N ,S H . f . N, I . XL 9 Q i FRONT ROW: Richard Gualano, Frank Burnell, Leonard Mills, Paul Cuda, Craig Cuda, Roberl Richler, Phillip Zeman, Belly Jean Zales, Carey Maynard, Marcia Smilh, Lynne Dvorak, Doreen Doll, Kalhleen Danek, Lois Zavislak, Lynn Topinka, Belly Fogg, Susan Slanek, Karen Slanek, Virginia Sindelar. Graeme Slewarl. SECOND ROW: Ronald Sme- lana, Ray Ellioll, Gary Marcucci, James Knoska, George Balla, Gregory Havlik, Craig Baumrucker, Joseph Bures, Thomas Crane, Allan Candra, James Zdenek, Susan Sleinhour, George Kokaska, Joseph Van Cura, Sandra Hubalka, Elaine Vnoucek, Kalherine Pelerec, Cynlhia Sayen, Susan Howey. THIRD ROW: Arlene Veir, Linda Slarek, Diane Charval, .Y PM Ifl lftl'l'L2l'L1f6lK 805801445 Exhibiling superior skill in rendering classical as well as conlemporary musical seleclions, lhe ORCHESTRA, con- clucled by Mr. Harold Collins, performed al lhe Music Feslival in lhe spring and al lhe Wesl Suburban Conference' Music Feslival. Composed ol lhe slring ensemble and selecl- ecl band sludenls, lhe enlire orcheslra could assemble only aller school. Despile lhis handicap, lhe orcheslra developed inlo a superior musical organizalion. Ronald Glass, Edward Regal, Richard Moskalik, Joseph Kraus, Roberl Perry, Keilh Kaye, Tom Fiala, Paul Vedra, Nancy Crane, Scoll Kelly Henry Howey, Frank Neidl, Ronald Veselsky, Frank Cermak. FOURTH ROW: Glenn Spachman, Kil Kubik, Alan Pelersen, Edward Molicka Roberl Dolezal, Charles Slezak, Joseph Valecka, Kent Vedra, Thomas Boianowski, Charles Lupinek, William Zales, Bruce Oman, Rodney Gohrke, Roberl Balhalchel, Karen Slocking, Roberl Valecka. FIFTH ROW: Arlhur Smilh, Larry Sykora, James Symon, William Blang, Roberl Baskovic, Dennis Klodner, Frank Sedlacek, Roberl Fukal. Jlfroue or fond! ergcfion Under lhe direclion ol Mr. Harold Collins, lhe BAND displayed ils musical abilily al all home loolball games and al ils spring and winler concerls. ll also loooslecl school spiril by playing al lhe home baskelball games and pep assemblies. lnslrumenlal groups and soloisls wenl lo Cham- paign in lhe spring lo parlicipale in lhe slale music conlesl 87 Prinls ius' om .ul 'ne wash are examined by Vice - presidenl F r e a Crowe and Seiqeanr-al' arms Phillip Salvaiori as Camera Club Sponsor Mr. Swanson cllers some help ful advice. Presidenf Ricl- aid Mi ieii is nal piclur iid. Enlering ils second successful year, CHESS CLUB, under The sponsorship of Mr. Wallin, slrove foward lhe masrery of chess slcills, During lhe year, chess experrs were inviled 'ro some of ihe meelings, and olren com- bined lheir leclures wilh demonslrafion games againsl all of lhe members. As an acfive member ol The Wesl Suburban Chess Enienle, Chess Club 'roolc par? in bolh individual and 'ream marches which lhe Enrenle spon' sored. Sponsored by Mr. Swanson, CAMERA CLUB was open lo any sruclenr inleresred in increasing his lcnow- ledge of pholographic lechniques. Much valuable in- lormarion was gained rhrough movies, guesl spealcers, and field lrips. The members also had +he opporrunily ro gain pracrical experience rhrough 'rhe aclual Taking and developing ol: piclures. vm wow imiorloorafeaf Enjoying a 'rhoughffprovokirig garne of chess are Chess Club Spon' sor Mr. Wallin, Secrefary Lois Palmquish Vice-presidenf William Filip, and Presicleni Paul Palmquisf. Bios Logos officers, Vice-presidenT Ronald Milnarik, PresidenT Larry ary PaT Feye Tnd ThaT planTs Tl h n T osp ee Schaad, Sponsor Mrs, Klein, Treasurer ElizabeTh Cerny, and Secre ary The greenhouse LVLOLUACJQQ 6LlfL TQXIOZPLQVLCQ LVL LlfLf8I 8.'5f C bt If Guided by Mrs. Klein, BIOS LOGOS again TurTher- ed The inTeresTs oT sTudenTs in biology by oTTering Them many opporTuniTies To delve deeper inTo This TascinaT- ing realm of science. The various phases oT biology were sTudied Through The help oT Tilms, Tield Trips, guesT speakers, and panel discussions led by The mem- bers. Pleasure and knowledge were skillTully combined To make This anoTher wonderTul year Tor Bios Logos. A unique Type oT program highlighTecl MATH CLUB This year. Members led The meeTings and were Thus given The chance To share Their knowledge wiTh The oThers. Doing research work on Their own and guided by Mr. Nemecek, each sTudenT explored The phases oT maThemaTics which mosT inTrigued him. ln This way, sTudenTs delved inTo Tields oT This SubiecT noT covered by high school courses and sTimulaTed Their inTeresTs in maThemaTics. A diTficulT problem is explained by MaTh Club PresidenT Paul Palm- quisT as Vice-presidenT George Kralovec, SecreTary Joyce Rude, and Sponsor Mr. Nemecek look on. Fix-. Mrs. Arnold enioyed The services oT more Than a dozen sTudenTs who aided her as OFFICE ASSISTANTS. BoTh boys and girls reporTed To The personnel oTTice during Their sTudy halls To perTorm counTless duTies. The assisTanTs check- ed absenTees by collecTing aTTendance slips every TirsT and eighTh hour and delivered messages To sTudenTs in class- rooms and sTudy halls. The sTudenTs also ran errands Tor Teachers and proved To loe exTremely helpful To Mrs. Arnold. To help Miss Suchy, The school nurse, wiTh daily healTh problems, TiTTeen girls spenT one sTudy hall a day as NURSE'S ASSIST!-XNTS. These girls answered The Telephone. delivered nolses To various sTudenTs. araanged rides Tor sick sTudenTs. and helped To adminisTer The vision and hearing TesTs given in physical educaTion classes. Many oT The girls planned a nursing career and hoped ThaT This Training would prove helpTul during Their preparaTion Tor The vocaTion. FRONT ROW: Pafricia Tirifilli, Dede Cheilava, JudiTh Allison, Sharon Brown, Jill Mooney, Barbara Gerlich. SECOND ROW: Sara PaTTerson, Frank Kolar, Ronald Milnarik, John HofsTra, Richard Rasche, Edward Havlilr, Sharon Wilson, Mary Jane Lloyd, Joyce Nemec, Mrs. Arnold. egifucfenlfa cmiofecf FRONT ROW: Bonnie de'Leon, Madalyn Falco, Miss Suchy, Marfha Kemp, JeanneTTe Rada. SECOND ROW: Barbara Gibbs, Virginia Melichar, Joyce Burgaila, JudiTh Schmidt Cheryl Bezelc, Mariie Wilson, CynThia Malik, Mariann Kesman, Linnea Oleksy, MarTha l-lill, Peggy Clapp. is FRONT ROW: Richard Polfer Edward Wood, Mr, Rainey, Gordon Warder Roberf Srnilh, Roberl Miller, James Che viron, Joel Hack. KNEELING David Shoblaslre. if Q 61, mimsfmfion 0 Z? Throughoul Ihe school - in a classroom, 'rhe Audilorium. or in The LiHle Thealre - Ihe MOVIE OPERATORS manipulafed Ihe equipmenf Thar made il possible for sludenls 'ro enjoy lhe many films Ihaf supplennenled ordinary classworlc. Spon- sored by Mr. Kulcoslcy, The boys gave up a sludy hall a day lo offer 'rhis valuable assislance. The STAGE TECHNICIANS worlced diligenfly behind lhe scenes al' band and choir concerls, Ihe school plays, and lyceums. The boys. sponsored by Mr. Rainey, handled scenery and operaled elec- Irical equipment Daily assisfing 'rheir school were Ihe LIBRARY AIDES. Each aide gave up a sludy hall Io assisf sludenls wilh reference worlc, sorl bookcards. and mounf clippings. The girls learned library skills from fheir sponsor. Mrs. Campbell. and parfici- pafed in monlhly and special meelings. FRONT ROW: Jacquelyn Kruegerf Marilyn Gabriel, Jane Helmboldiq Karen Brooks. Gayle Oechslin, Geraldine Mackie- wicz. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Campbell, Vice-presidenl' Nellie Sidlauslcas, Presiclenl' Kafherine I-llavacelr, Treasurer June Hagenberg, Secrelary Joan Bicknell, Sponsor Miss Brainerd. THIRD ROW: Sandra Kanak, Monica Doser. Lynn Kokes. Lois Schneider, Diane Rouleau, Lois Kuba, Judilh Morris, Suzanne Kamenslce. Karen McGraw, Geraldine Janis, Diane Bosh, Lucy Child. Under ihe direclion of Miss Flora, 'rhe GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION again provided a wide varieiy of bofh individual and learn sporls in which any inleresled girl could pariicipale. Aclivilies ranging from 'field hockey lo modern dance noi only helped lhe girls 'ro spend lheir leisure lime prolilably, buf also enabled ihem io develop physically as well as socially. Some special evenis were +lw G AA. Ped Hof Nighl, ihe Chrislmas Pizza Parly, 'rhe Inilialion Tea, lhe Dad-Daughler Play Night and The Morher-Daughfer Banquet Each girl slrove lo earn lhe poinls which wen+ loward membership and awards. The sporls aclivilies, 'rhe friendly group compe- lilion. and lhe lun and good spiril 'rhaf is parl' of G-.A,A. were enjoyed by every girl. Pass ihe ball gracefully, girls, coaches Miss Morvis. 14,955 If0oL aduanfage of me ex eriencw ammo! FRONT ROW: Treasurer Jean Mendius. General Sporls Manager Judilh Raleigh, Vice-presidenl' Joan Guyon, Presidenf Nancy Mader, Poinf Secrefary Sharon Yunlxer, Diane Rader, Secrefary Nancy Fleish- man, Roberla Kelber. SECOND ROW: Joan Anderson, Judifh Zieriuss, Cheryl Schlift Karen Hlavka. Diane Forsek, Margarel' Powell, Sandra Pons, Suellen Alexander. Kalherine Kolrenes. THIRD ROW: Marilyn MacDonald, Lee Koinour, Susan Foersier, Lois Schneider, Helen Elling- son, Carolyn Jane Grifliih, Frances Broolce, Andrea Flegel, Karen Sloclx- ing, Wendy Coolcingham, Sponsor Miss Flora. FRONT ROW: Elizabelh Drummond, Kalhleen Hede, Elaine Birchall, Virginia Sindelar, Vice-presidenl John Faul, Presidenl' Donald Anderson, Treesurer Virginia Schiel, Secrefary Judilh Hummel, Palricia Domabyl, Sharon Koe, SECOND ROW: Linda Colon, Jane Pallerson, Pelricia Heinsen, Palricia Morland, Jeannelle Rada. Sheryl Pelerson, Charlene Draeger, Diane Genlile. Janel' Pelzer, Sharon Shaw, Gayle Oechslin, Beverly Brunner, Judilh Benes, Janis Barberie, Sponsor Miss TenBusch. THIRD ROW: Barbara Gerlich. Carolyn McAllisfer, Dawn Parker. Diane Rouleau, Virginia Havemeyer, Roberla Reder, Judilh Morris, Karen Wall, Barbara Schally, Nancy Mader, Judilh Pacer, Joan Bicknell, Huda in cLfALIfic5 cm agnaficd New swim show roufines are reviewed by Sabrina Swim Club officers, Secrefary-Treasurer Judifh Mulac and Presidenl Linda Jarosik, wilh lhe aid ol Sponsor Miss Wilkens, Vice- presidenf Sharon Koe is noi' piclured. Farag, Judilh Morlel, FOURTH ROW: Dennis Slovacek, Wendy Cook- ingham, Calhy Beranich, Kalherine Clawson, Roberl' McAr+hur, Kevin McCauley, Carl Slallin, Roberl Gross, Muriel Hames, Diane Pisha, Kalherine Ollo, Diane Meyer, Carol Erbs, Kalherine Hlavacek, Diane Maleika, Denise Boosler. FIFTH ROVV: James Schuler, Clifford Gramer, Roberr Koca, Phillip Salvalori, James Osberg, Herberf Nolan, Harry Genanf, Kennelh Beiner, Howard Reed, Ralph'Baker, Gordon Reed, John DeWolfe, David Barlh, William Miller, Charles Tiedie, Sponsor Mr. Perkins. Direcled by 'rheir sponsor, Mr. Perkins, LIFE GUARD CLUB dedicaled ilsell lo an- olher year of service. Bolh during and aller school, members could be found leaching slu- denls lo swim, guiding olhers in The principles of waler safely, helping 'rhe inslruciors in The physical educalion swimming classes, and aid- ing in such aclivilies as lhe Invi'ra+ional Swim Meer and lhe Waler Show. As Iifeguards, lhey learned fo accepl responsibilify and were re- warded by 'rhe sell confidence lhey gained and lhe enioymenl 'rhey found in helping olhers. SABRINA SWIM CLUB, a special club which is a perl ol G.A.A., did a greal deal foward furfhering inleresr in wafer ballel and synchronized swimming al R-B. Under The di- genfly 'lo improve fheir aquafic skills. The many hours of pracfice were well spenf, judging by lhe swim show which Sabrina presenled in early spring. The members did a wonderful iob crealing lhe roulines, direcfing lhe show, and performing in il. Sabrina also parlicipaled in leslivals sponsored by lhe Academy ol Aqualic Arr. 93 reclion of Miss Wilkens, The girls worked dili- The newly organized PEP CLUB, sponsored by Miss Ten- Busch. aided The cheerleaders and heighTened school spiriT. The club was Tormed aT The be- ginning oT The basl4eTball sea- son, and members aTTended all home games. Dressed alilce in whiTe blouses. The sTudenTs learned The cheers and sup- porTed The Team by voicing Their spiriT. Pep Club officers, SecreTary Susan FoersTer, PresidenT JudiTh Hummel, and Vice-presidenT Carolyn McAllisTer, discuss seaTing arrangemenTs wiTh Sponsor Miss TenBusch. NOT picTured: Treasurer Karen Qgifed ybine Uarie organizalfiond LL0 improve lnsTrucTions Tor The proper firing of arms are given To members by Mr. Lewis Jenkins, Members oT The RIFLE CLUB earned various awards and learn- ed The proper Techniques of handl- ing and Tiring Their weapons. Un- der The sponsorship oT Mr. Lewis Jenkins, The club rneT regularly aTTer school in The riTle range in The basemenT beTween The boys' and girls' loclcer rooms To pracTice and improve Their marksmanship. Memloers compeTed in The Na- Tional PosTal MaTches every monTh. AlThough only in iTs TourTh year, RiTle Club was one oT The largesT and mosT acTive clubs in The school. F :B-X gg? f W'.,.1, tw- ! vii' V , ,r l'v, 'A .6 ,l .,g?eiA'3wl?igr7 A y-,kv f3.,i I, f 4. 5 3 - , f ziqyvqg W ,, , 1 ff' gf ' gf X2 ff -Tw' , 'T N , W 'l ' iiff '2Wf:,1 W , fx ' A V -f sf UM H4 , .QQ ' , ,- b 5 , N. , Q ,, ' -A Y-M- - .- .--...-.. my .. f kv .,, 4 KM 2 ., , v D , 'M K - f:r - , . I , .lg f hi fs, 1 1 mf' 1 Jw Q4 ' if Discussing lheir annual money-making proiecl are Vice-presiclenl Diane Forselc, Presidenl Peggy Clapp. Sponsor Miss Suchy, Treasurer Mariann Kesman, and Secrelary Suzanne Sup. All girls inleresled in nursing gladly loolc advanlage ol lhe varied aclivilies ol FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA CLUB. Al dillerenl meelings a Iaboralory lech- nician, a physical lherapisl, and a nurse acquainled lhe girls wilh lhe various lields ol nursing. Ably sponsored by Miss Suchy. lhe girls parlicipaled in inleresling lrips lo various hospilals and made cancer dress- ing lor lhe American Cancer Sociely. Girls wilh an inleresl in a leaching career were welcomed inlo lhe FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA CLUB. During monlhly meelings. members ol lhe club, which was sponsored by Miss Shipley and Mrs. Krause, heard leachers and principals speak aboul lhe dillerenl lields ol educa- lion. Members allended regional worlcshops and observed leachers in aclion on leacher visilalion day. ln March, lhe lllinois As- socialion ol Fulure Teachers ol America Convenlion, which local members planned and hosled, was held al R-B. Taking lime from a monlhly meeling, FTA. cabinel members pause Prendergasl, Judilh Ficlcas, Presidenl Sharon Lulha. STANDING: Spon- lor lhe pholographer. SEATED: Sponsor Miss Shipley, Diane Maleilca, sor Mrs. Krause, Gaye Garnharl, Treasurer Susan Howey. Vicefpresidenl Recording Secrelary Muriel l-lames, Kalhleen Hede, Karen Knoslca, Lynn Sandra Lalshaw. Mcafionaf inferedlf wow emyo owize in yoreloarafion 96 X Q Nw . A rw:-. 5 viva QQ by X N Q 5 x .. . x -.xx X : TL S g is is nfl 71 fi .ff As Treasurer Diane Rouleau explains To Sponsor Mrs, Howey The sTeps used in malcing a pinaTa, PresidenT Barbara Schally, SecreTary Gail Havlilc, Vice-presidenT Jean Mendius, and Program Chairman lvladalyn Falco also lisTen To The inTormaTive Talk. Under The sponsorship OT Mrs. l-lowey, The SPANISH CLUB held a balce sale and parTici- paTed in The annual Homecom- ing TesTiviTies by building a TloaT. The mosT ouTsTanding acTiviTy of The successful year was The Trip To a Spanish resTau- ranT Tor an auThenTic TasTe of Spanish cusToms. The FRENCH CLUB, spon- sored by Mrs. Wallin, was an ambiTious organizaTion aT R-B. Gaining unclersTancling oT The French language and cusToms, The members enioyed movies, a progressive dinner, and an excursion To a French opera. QM Language cfngd rouideaf Aofir As Sponsor Mrs. Wallin shows PresidenT Linda OplaTlra The ifinerary Tor The spring Trip, FloaT Chairman Janice JanuTlra, Treasurer Sharon Brown, and Vice-presidenT KaTherine Clawson loolr on in approval. 98 PRO MERITO, R-B's lwonor Lafin club, afforded enfliusiasfic and inferesfed sfudenfs wiflw an opporfunify for fun and a chance fo gain knowledge of Roman cusfoms and fimes. Af flie monflwly meefings, games, movies, and special speakers provided bofh informafion and enioymenf. Under flwe direcfion of Sponsor Mrs. Hopperf, flue Roman Banguef, complefe wiflw sfolas and fogas, became fhe club's lnighliglnf of fhe year. X Wliile Secrefary Pafricia Heinsen reads fine scroll of fine year's evenfs, Treasurer Roberf Riclnfer, Sponsor Mrs. Hopperf, Presidenf Kafhleen Francik, and Vice-presidenf Rufh Jones Iisfen affenfively fo flue record of G SUCCGSSiUl PTOQYG om unc! !ozcLL5 ZW il'Lt8I 8.'5f8C! 1914105 5 As Presidenf Roberf Miller suggesfs a resfauranf frip, Sponsor Mr. Dunn. Secrefary Carol Kasper, Treas- urer Judiflw Fickas, and Sponsor Mr, Koncius consider flwe proposed acfivify. 99 Wiflm specially planned fea- fures af 'rhe monfhly meefings, flwe GERMAN CLUB had a very successful program flnis pasf year. ln addifion fo fhe educa- 'rional games and speakers. fhe club members planned an ex- cursion frip fo a German res- fauranf followed by a German movie. Wifln suclw a wide variefy of acfivifies. flue German Club offered ifs members a clnance fo explore German culfure and adeguafely supplemenfed fhe regular class work. HSM Q ,L 22 My 1. -fs, . ,Q ., ,.,,x, K, . f Nm E N R W M z X ,z ,ik U 0 5 O Q .. ,. - - , 4 X J 1 gp 8 Ms 4 'N w ish? 4.1 K 5,1 xl - :QS if 'D 4 L fa, , J fi 1 4 L, l 0 X 'J .. R, ' x N 'Q xx if N I It Q K mm X V 5 ' Y bk l i :Q-Q Ns-.Q W ww x ha I 5 SQ' W N x T f Y Wwi J , ,T X Ay . s Qwws K t F.. X A i . X S 'im 'ful- -if-9 QAM ,.,...,..,,,,,,..,..,,,,,.p'qi,.-,.- ,, ,f,,.,-,. is., ,,.....,. .,,--, ..Jmwuvvvpun.,,,,..v,.., ..V.w-1.-f.,-H--1--H W-..,yilwwmawvlwv'l--N-W-vain: Y g --vfl!!lw--w-e-'-- JF'!!!l- - Jon Fisfonich, i'dCkl6 and +hree year le'Her- man. had lhe rare disfincfion of earning rhree monograms as a regular member of The varsify squad, having firsl' ioined lhe feam as a sophomore. Don Dolezal. hard-hiHing shorfsfop, was chosen for ihe All-conference Baseball Team Ias+ year. As an oufsranding fielder and a .350 hiffer, he was a unanimous choice of conference coaches for fhe all-conference squad. . Nici: Faul, senior co-capfain of rhe Bullfrogs, broke fhe old school record by swimming The 50-yard free slyle in 24.8 seconds. Nick also holds fhe school record in fha IOO-yard free sfyle, 56.2 seconds. N, K Among +he many fine a+hle+es who have com- peied in 'rhe name of R-B, a few have achieved special disrinciion. ln an efforr +o acknowledge lhese hard-working a+hle+es, Rouser asked all coaches +o choose individuals in each sporl' whom fhey con- sidered special asse+s 'lo +he feams. Spring sporrs comperifors were chosen on rhe basis of lasl year's performance. Wirh +he co-operafion of Mr. Fickas, arhle+ic direcror, fhe coaches' vo+es were compiled and recorded. The resul+s of rhis poll appear on +hese pages. The arhlefes recognized here, among o+hers, have creared and susrained winning spiril' wi'l'hin fheir respec+ive ieams and displayed excepfional abili+y in lheir sporf. Rouser is proud fo honor rhese ouf- s+anding a+hle+es of R-B. we Qblfrfel' l9l 81f8l'Lf5 25 0lftf5f6Zl'L6bl'L9 6lfALt95 102 ' -ui Ed Hrlel, cenfer fielder on fhe varsily base- ball +eam, was elecfed fo +he Wes? Suburban All-conference Baseball Team in his iunior year. His husflinq spirit fine fielding. and powerful hifling aided 'lhe ieam immensely. Warren Sienel, 215-pound senior fullbaclr. was selec+ed by 'rhe conference coaches as a member of fhe All-conference squad. For 'fwo years 'rhe regular fullback, Warren's fine play on offense proved a definife assef fo +he feam. John Holland, co-capfain of lhe varsify fool- ball feam, was selecfed by his feammafes as fhe Mos? Valuable Player. He also re- ceived +he disfincfion of being named 'lo lhe All-sfale 'ream in his senior year and 'ro 'rhe All-conference leam in bofh his iunior and senior years. Mel Schmidf, who wrestled in +he I65-pound class, was undeleafed in conference compe- fifion and was named +o fhe Wes+ Suburban All-conference Wresflinq Team because of fhis oufsfanding record. Jim Schuler, co-capfain of lhe swim squad, was a member of The R-B relay 'ream fha? fied a nafional record. Jim se+ a new school record of l:lO in The IOO-yard breasl s+rolre. 103 en on Ifiie ri iron 014 ,At Jfannckf ? 9 V Coach Perkins fell lhal a combinalion of sludenf and communily supporl coupled wilh leam spiril and oulsranding defensive plays resulled in an excellenl VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. Bolh lhe leam's desire lo win and lhe knowledge lhal lhey could win carried lhe Bulldogs lo a lourlh place berlh wilh four wins and lhree losses, a record ol which bolh leam members and coaches could be proud. Warren Slanek and Douglas Lange copped All-Conference honors wilh John Holland, who also made +he All-Slale squad. VARSITY FOOTBALL lk 'Non Morgan Park Downers Grove LaGrange Arlinglon Glenbard York Hinsdale Maine -conference game LI' LKIAQ 6Ll'L 0 2I 7 20 7 I2 I9 6 FRONT ROW: William Landess, Gene Giacomelli, Ronald Wailek, Allan Ewerf, David Rhind, Terence Reiler, Dennis Walsh, Frank Neicll, Ken Young, Richard Griflilh. SECOND ROW: Kennelh Hall, Slephen Hrica, Herberi' Nolan, Roberl Jackson, Carl Slallin, Orbin Hanks, John Holland. Roberl Simmons, Douglas Lange, Ronald Cappilelli, Mall Slarcevich, Harry Genanl, Rolaerl' Sluchal, Jerry Nerad. THIRD ROW: Coach Kmeciak, Coach Perkins, Dan Kokes, Richard Williams, Dennis Klodner, Ralph Baker, Clifford Pills, Charles Tiedie. Gary Kreml, Ronald Kodidek, Donald Anderson, Roloerl Blahul, Alan Slrunc, James Kavanaugh, Coach Halverson, Coach Agin, FOURTH ROW: Marlin Skirha, Warren Sianek, Frank Mudrak, Noel Draeger, Gary Wilczek, George Tomaich, Jon Fislonich, William Miller, Milan Bursch, Tom Gard, Frank Sebek, Roberl MacLean, Melvin Schmidt Kenneih Beinar. wAife 1ficLL0rie5 The Bulldogs display defensive skill as lhey prevenl an opposing baclc lrom gaining yardage. R-B 26 Downers Grove 2I Playing in a muddy field during a lorrenfial rain- lall, lhe Bulldogs were lar behind in lhe beginning of lhe game. Two louchdowns in lhe lhird slanza ol lhe game gave lhe leam lhe lead lhey needed lo win. R-B I3 LaGrange 7 School spiril was really high al lhe second confer- ence game. L-T had been R-B's undelealed rival for eleven years, and hopes ol winning lhe game were high. The Bulldogs' brick-wall defense proved Io be loo much for lhe Lions, R-B I3 Arlinglon 20 Enfering The only nigh? game of lhe season wilh Iwo bonlerence wins, mounling excilemenl proved conlagious. Speclalors saw lhe mosl unusual play of the season when laclcle Jon Fislonich ran eighly- eighf yards lor a louchdown, The game was close all The way, bul even lhe speclacular louchdown lailed lo prevenl R-B's lirsl deleal. R-B 35 Glenbard 7 Homecoming weekend recalled many alumni lo see lheir alma maler do ils besl. The Tans were elaled when lhe Bulldogs raclced up +h'rly-live poinls lo Ihe Bards' seven. ICS R-B I9 Yorlr I2 Rain and cold aqain qreeled Ihe R78 eleven bill was unsuccesslul in dampening lo:-am spir'I. The Bul'dogs racked up lheir lour'h conlcrence win by dunlcing lhe Dulreg nineleen lo lwolve. Hopes ol winning lhe Wesl Suburban Conference champion Ship were high buf R,B had ye? lo confend wilh lhe lwo loughesl conlerence learns. R-B 0 Hinsdale I9 Under lhe almosl impossible condil ons ol a soggy loolball lield. lhe Bulldogs were able lo accomplish lillle. Allhouqh lhey laughf desperaloly the R B eleven were unable lo hn'd Hinsdale: slrnng squad and losl all hopes lor Ihre WSC champion ship. R-B 0 Maine 6 Dadsl Day broughl many proud lalhrrs In lhn home slands lo walch lhe'r sonf. lnallir- IVI6iY1f?lS slrong leam, The Bulldogs sullered a lirrarlbrnalcinq deleal bul showed lheir real slrenqlh hy linldinq The conlerence championship learn In oniy six poinls. FRONT ROW: Bob Polsfon, Roy Green, William Svrluga. Sleve Morse, enfa, Tomas Ellioff, Donald Praff, Kennelh Laas, Roberf Smifh, Chris- Rolverl Mcfxrlhur, Edward Cichy, Ronald Slaby, SECOND ROW: lopher Hendersen, William Phelps. FOURTH ROW: Michael Duralslci, Kennelh Zimmerman. James Uhlrich, Richard Slrunc, Michael Kamper, Roberl Slrnad, Paul Gasparro. William Seebauer, Jerry Shaffer, Roberl James Vogl, Richard Feye, Fred Mahllre, Roberf Dolezal, Roberl Nolan, Richard Anderson, Craig Dvoralc, William Beina, Dayle Weelcs. Doubelc, James Filip. THIRD ROW: Coach VandeMerlcl, Bruce Wall- During ihe rough I959 gridiron season, +he FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL TEAM pracficed daily in all kinds of weaiher in hopes of helping lo build nexl year's varsily squad. The mosl oufsranding plays which were execuled were lhe many line inlercepfions. Roy Greerfs exceplional running abilily proved a greaf assel lo The learn. The Pups displayed excellenl sporrsmanship behind +he coaching of Mr. VandeMerld. and finished The season wi'rh a 3-4-I record. Since many of +he boys were playing foofball for 'rhe firsf lime, 'rhe FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM slarled from 'rhe boHom up. Learning lhe basic fundarnenfals of passing, blocking, and faclcling lcepl lhe boys busy during 'rheir many pracfice sessions. Games were played wilh lhe ofher conference reams on Monday evenings, giving lhe boys a chance fo gain much needed experience for nex+ year's foolball season. Alfhough lhey did nol' win any games, fhe frosh learned lhe basic plays and fhe arf of leamworlc, perhaps +he mos'r imporfanf phase of any Team sporl. s7l 0f5A-JOIQA 6Ll'L A'2:5Al0fL6Ll'L Amid! f86'l,l'I'L6 AHL! iA8 FRONT ROW: Manager James KraTochvil, Thomas Duran Roberf SchmidT, Richard Williams, James Kasal, Roger Reid, Paul Clark, Douglas Nyleel, Rich- ard GriTTiTh, Gary Krogh. Manager Allen Kasper. SECOND ROW: Coach DeWild, Richard Rashe, Jaclm Braun, Tom Gard, Paul Kriconslcy Edward CusTer, Glen Hess John L'Tz, Lee Feller George LesTina AssisTanT Coach Lossin. R-B 53 Downers Grove SI Going inTo Their TirsT conTerence game wiTh a 2-2 record, The Bulldogs edged The Troians in a Thrilling oven-Time climax. BaslceTs by Glen Hess and Bob SchmidT in The T nal mfnuTes decided The game. R-B 34 LaGrange 58 The cagers suTT'ered Their TirsT conTerence deTeaT aT The hands oT Their old Toes. AT The end oT The TirsT guarTer fl-19 Liang had only a Three poinr edge, buT 'ri The nexf Three periods They gradua y p,lled TurTher ahead. R-B 32 ArlingTon 65 Overpowered Trom The opening Tip, R-B bowed To a sTrong Cardinal squad by 33 poinTs. High scorer Tor The Bulldogs was iunor Ed CusTer who hir Tor l2 Tallies. R-B 60 Glenbard 70 Talsing The lead aT The sTarT of The game The hooosTe-rs ended The half ahead, 29-24. During The Third quarTer, however The HillToppers began To hiT Trom ouTside. Glenbard Toolc The lead and l4epT iT Through The Tourlh quarTer, R-B 56 York 78 Yorlc Took a Tour pninT lead ln The Vr-,T period and hepf ahead Till halT-Time when The score sTood 34-23. The cagers rallied in The TourTh quarTer buT could noT break Through The Tine Yorlc deTense, R-B 47 Hinsdale 65 Bulldog defense heid Hinsdale's sTar guard MarTy Ries, sen To Three baslceTs, buT iT could noT sTop The Devils who Topped The RVB-iTes by l9 poinTs. R-B 59 Maine 69 R-B's TirsT period lead dwhdled before an especially spiriTed Maine Team, The Demons' Th'rd period rally sTreTched Their lead To a 69-59 Tinal score. Jim Kasal crouches expecTanTly as Glenn Hess goes up Tor The Tip. 5 A OCLC me lf d CLVLCZ R-B 6I Downers Grove 68 Oufscored l94 in flue lirsf quarfer, flue cagers rallied and Came wifbin four poinfs of flue Downers squad. Junior Tom Gard Iuil lor I9 'n flue R B elforf. Bulldog fouls aided flue Troians. wluo clurug fo flue lead fill flue Inal wluisfle. R-B 58 LaGrange 72 Fruurfc-en poinfs was flue difference in a luard Iouqluf confosf befwc-en flue Bulldogs and flue Lions. Bob Sclurnidf lad flue scoring wiflu 29 poinfs. R-B 60 Arlingfon 70 Playing a new zone defense flue Bulldogs used Bob Sclurnidf as a Hcluaserf' guarding Cardinal sfar Bork. Despife fluis, flue Arlingloru squad overcame flue cager's lualfefime lead and oufscored flue R-B-ifes in boflu flue fluird and fourflu quarfers, R-B 50 Glenbard 6I Tlue Bulldogs aga'ru used flue'r zone defense and led flue Hillfoppers IO-9 af flue end of flue firsf period. During flue Iourflu quarfer luowever Glenbard sfarfed fo move and fallied 29. R-B 48 York 56 Tlue luoopsfers fool: if on flue cluin falling beluind in flue second quarfer affer leading I9-I3 af flue end gf flue Iirsf period, Being a fasf brealc feanu Yorlc Icepf flue ball VWOVIVWQ and. in flue lasf frame oufscored flue Bulldogs. R-B 4I Hinsdale 99 Lead by Marfy Reissen and Harold Brandf. flue Devils Clinclued flue Wesf Suburban Conference cluampionslufp wiflu a 58-poinf margin af R-B's Iasf luorne qarne. R-B 54 Maine 72 Tlue R-B five were again conquered by a sfrorug Maine squad by a lasf lualf surge in flue final game of flue season. Tlue VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM, paced by Juniors Roberf Sclurruidf and Tom Gard, boasfed flue fallesf squad in flue conference. Under Coaclu DeWiId, flue cagers fool: fluird in flue Jolief Tournarnenf. Specfafor enfluusiasm flour- islued buf was nof enouglu fo carry R-B's five fo consecufive vicfory. Tlue JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM sluowed speed and agilify, promising an excellenf varsify squad nexf year. Coaclued by Mr. Lossin, flue boys displayed figlufing spirif and defermina- fion flurougluouf flue season. VARSITY BASKETBALL Non-Conference Games R-B 47 Argo 64 R-B 54 proviso Wesf 52 R-B 65 Elmwood Parlr 59 R-B 39 Carl Sandburg 52 67 .lOlief Caflurulii 68 RYB 69 Jolief 66 .J- Before beginning fluird guarfer play, Coaclu DeW2ld qves lasf rruinufe insfrucnorus fo luis boys. 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W, A nz . -I ' V . .ww f-FL ' K- K f k 370 ww, -'QL' 'j qi f , HER he A L. , A fs- wwf if 2 ' ef 6 3 Praclicing diligenfly and slriving for accuracy, +he FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM gave promise of a sfrong Frosh- Soph squad nex'r year. Tufored in funda- men'l'als by Coach Mensch, 'lhe cagers be- came skilled and proficienl, and finished The season wilh an excellenl record. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL R-B 38 Elmwood Park 45 R-B 3l Argo 34 R-B 42 Oak Lawn 31 R-B 42 Carl Sanburg I7 R-B S2 Evergreen Park 27 R-B 35 Maine 38 R-B 39 Glenbard 30 R-B 49 Downers 40 R-B 37 Lyons 47 R'B 38 Arlinglon 4l h ---qmqnypmf--..e.-ms , , ' , ,- FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL 'Argo 'Proviso Wes? 'Elmwood Park 'Carl Sanburg Downers Grove LaGrange Arlingfon Glenbard Wesl' York Hinsdale Maine Downers Grove LaGrange Arlingfon G-lenbard Wesl' York Hinsdale Maine 'Non-conference games .. . .,,V, . ,nt .,.,.,Y.e-q, Displaying leamwork and a lighling spiri'l', +he FROSH-SOPH BASKETBALL TEAM ba++led i+s way fo a successfulseason under The lulorship of Mr. Nikcevich. Led by Neal Chobol and Bob Dolezal, 'rhe squad relied on speed and spirif during +heir campaign. Af+er snapping a losing sfreak al mid- season. +he Bullpups rallied and finished lhe year wilh an improved record. FRONT ROW: James Vogf, Joseph Pesek. Roberf Dolezal. Tomas Ellio++, James Uhlrich. Kennefh Dober, Thomas Jarom, Neal Chabot Manager Ronald Slaby, Chrisfopher Henderson, Dayle Weeks. Manager Michael Edward Moricka. Coach Nikcevich. Mulch. SECOND ROW: Roberf Doubek. Edward Cichy, John Mendler, ,?r0:SA-:SUIQAA gaine experience in Ladlelfgaff ah!! 1 i 111 42536 X ' ,Q X..X. 0 4' or 'xy ww! 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John Holland heaves The shoT ln February The I959 VARSITY TRACK TEAM, under The coaching oT Mr. Wesbey, Mr. Nilccevich, and Mr. Kmiecialc, began rigorous Training for The coming season. In The spring The boys moved from The school basemeni' To The ouTside Track where The Team sTarTed pracTicing Tield evenTs, such as The pole vaulT and The shoT puT. However, The relays and oTher running evenTs were The Team's real sTrong poinTs. The varsiTy had a good season wiTh abouT a .500 average. R-B was The hosT Tor The WesT Suburban Conference Track MeeT in May which broughT eighT schools TogeTher in Track and field compeTiTion. ln This meeT The FROSH-SOPH TEAM showed greaT possibiliTies Tor TuTure seasons. Edward Slaby edges ouf Dennis Klodner as he races Toward The finish line puT Tar inTo The liield. T959 VARSITY TRACK R-B 57 'Elmwood Parlc R-B 75 'Carl Sandburg R-B 38 EasT Aurora R-B 59 Downers Grove ReB 57 'Argo 'Oaklawn R-B 30 MorTon Downers Grove R-B 22 G-lenbard Downers Grove Hinsdale 'Non-conference meeTs 42 45 82 59 47 44 l l5lf2 23V2 95lf2 43'f2 37 jeef MALI! over cincfem, Alfwafid, ana! lzig!L fbamloa -in-0 x. 4. --+--W fl sm S 5'.' . 'ff x 502 5- . ,asks x Qvrfiel X . . y 3. Q- -Q 2 .3 S as ll Q A- fn.-Q.. 'Q r' 1 'Z' 4 52 0' fi, ,W x, N mb V? L 4 0 ., W uv 'Mun , me W, MQ +A!- An R-B baTsman geTs seT To clouT a ball Three, sfrilce Two piTch, Under The supervision oT Mr. Lossin, The I959 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM energeTically prac- Ticed ball slcills each day in readiness Tor rigorous compeTiTion wiTh oTher WesT Suburban Confer- ence schools. Ed Hrlcel and Don Dolezal, especially ouTsTanding players, were chosen Tor The WesT Suburban All-Conference Baseball Team. The R-B nine won several TournamenT games aT The climax oT The season. AT Tinal cour1T, The Team had scored nine wins, eighT losses. and one Tie. DiligenT pracTice in baTTing and Tielding was emphasized as The l959 FROSH-SOPH BASE- BALL TEAM sTrove To maTch The slcill and deTer- minaTion oT Their varsiTy counTerparTs. The Team, coached by Mr. WadingTon. perTecTed sTyles and plays in an aTTempT To conquer Their hard- hiTTing adversaries. They played a succession oT conTerence games in The TradiTional round robin sysTem besides meeTing Teams in non-conference baTTles. Jerome Chlumslcy, Gerald lncrocci, and Coach Lossin aweif The ouTcorne o a hiT-and-run play. Zaman men 5LLren9LL!Lenec! Aczffing unc! Aefahng AAL!! 119 FROSH-SOPH CROSS COU NTRY R-B 26 'Morfon R-B 45 Downers Grove R-B I5 'Elmwood Park R-B 50 LaGrange R,B 33 Arlingfon R-B 37 Glenbard R-B 47 Yorl: R-B 42 Hinsdale R,B 59 Maine 'Non-conference mee? VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY R,B I8 'lvlorlon R-B 20 Downers Grove RvB 29 'Elmwood Park R-B 3l LaGrange R-B 33 Arlinglon R-B 36 Glenbard R-B 22 Yorlc R-B 26 Hinsdale R-B 53 Maine 'Non-conference meel FRONT ROW: James Ficlcas, Joseph Lapacek. Andy Del.eon, John Roberfson, Roger Albert Arfhur Fosler, Richard Morris, George Hosso. James Symon. BACK ROW: Coach Richard Calisch, Viclor Urban, Neal Chobof. Thomas Jarom. Kennefh Dolaer, Barry McCauley, James Knoslra, Roberl' Rous. As he enlers lhe home sfrefch, George Miller puls forlh a final bursf of speed in order lo caplure a firsf place for R-B. FRONT ROW: John Phillip, Edward Wood. Allen Kasper. Clifford Pelerson, Marlc Cannon, Arfhur Smilh, Roberf Seaman. BACK ROW: Coach Richard Calisch. John Porler, George Miller, David Kraybill. William Smi+h, Jeff Seeberger, Manager Thomas Andel. 120 ..fglf!LLLLic rowedd Pew The members of R-B's CROSS COUNTRY TEAMS. coached by Mr. Calisch, worked dili- genfly Io improve feam spiri+ and fhe final conference slandings. The varsiI'y, co- caplained by George Miller and Roberf Seaman, devofed many pracfice hours Io conscienfious Iraining in preparafion for every meet The Ieam 'rook fif+h place in Ihe highly compefifive Wesl' Suburban Conference. The FROSH-SOPH also sfrove 'ro improve in- dividual Iimings 'rhrough ex+ensive praciice and hard worlc. During Ihe I959 season, Ihe TENNIS TEAM of Riverside-Brookfield High School consci- enfiously pracficed hoping +o beHer I'he show- ing of +he previous season's squad. Faced wifh unusually 'rough conference compelifion, Ihe Team fool: sixlh place in fhe Wesl Suburban Conference I'eam slandings. Guided by Coach Nemecelc, fhe nelmen greally improved Ieam spirii and acquired valuable experience for nexf year's season. l959 VARSITY TENNIS R-B 2 'Blue Island R-B 3 'Marlon R-B I 'Oak Parlr R-B 4 'Proviso R-B 5 'Elmwood Park R-B I Arlingfon R-B I York R-B O Hinsdale R-B 5 Downers Grove R-B 2 Glenbard R-B 3 Maine R-B 2 LaGrange R-B 4 'Whealon 'Non-conference ma+ches During a pracfice session. nefman Jack Biorn pracfices his serving 'technique I959 FROSH-SOPH TENNIS 3 R-B I 'Blue Island 3 2 R-B 3 'Morfon I 4 R-B I 'Oak Park 4 I R-B 5 'Proviso O I R-B 6 'Elmwood Park O 4 R-B 3 Arlingron 2 4 R-B O Hinsdale 5 5 R-B I Downers Grove 4 0 R-B 2 Glenbard 3 3 R-B 3 Maine 2 2 R-B O LaGrange 5 3 R-B 3 'Wheafon 2 I 'Non-conference mafches I L8l'L6J!g COWLl98fl:tl:0l'L 0l'L t!L8 COM,l t GILJ fl 6lCA 121 V2 5 3 O 3 V2 3'f2 5V2 8 6 W2 0 6 4V2 I959 VARSITY GOLF 'Non Arlinglon York Morlon Hinsdale Downers Grove LaGrange Glenbard -conference malclw I959 FROSH-SOPH GOLF 'Non for Arlingfon York Morfon Hinsdale Downers Grove LaGrange Glenbard -conference mafch I4If2 I0 I2 I5 I2 I4'f2 I IV2 ZV2 I 3 6'f2 9 3 4V2 Dernonslraling excellenl form, Gary Verlwoeven exlwibifs lwis baclxswing. glfalfiwwlfadfic 90416 ana! 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A N.,-. f 4 Aw, . . .syn -., xrxw NL . I ag. 45.0 ..,x .W w.Q, - L, Q -5 if ' .44-M. gg 'LN' K. 2.3 ' g- ,,f,5 wHs , M -ik-W-l I?1z'+' :f.f,x9P ' ,'MAb?'4 ' Nm A Affendanf Barbara DeGraaf Affendanf Mary Krafochvil ova Queen Bunny Boosfer The Queen is announced. Affendanf Sharon McHugh Affendanf Heine Polacek n excifemenfgficf Amecoming We ain'+ go+ a barrel of money, sings Diane Parker, Janef Sucnomel, Joanne Bucz, Elayne Tirifnli, and Lynn Welnofen. 126 Y. .Ima-. '. A I -X Y u Bulldogs waiT anxously for Glenbard To snap The ball in an ci'ing momenf of The Homecoming game. The Tun and exciTemenT of Riverside-Broolcfield's TiTTieTh home- coming weelcend held many golden memories for The sTudenTs, The faculTy, and The communify. AT The pep-rally The Queen's courT was announced. Barbara DeGraaf, Mary KraTochvil, Sharon McHugh, and Elaine Polacelc had The honor and privilege of being on Queen Bunny BoosTer's courT. AfTer The Queen and her courT were announced. Bunny led The way To The bonfire. A rousing cheer wenT up as a Glenbard player was burned in effigy. SaTurday morning's parade began anoTher big day. The floaTs on which The sTudenTs had worlced so hard were worTh every minufe of The Time spenT on Them. A prize was awarded To Hi-Y's floaT, Golden Wings To VicTory, for besT carrying ouT The Theme, R-B's Golden Anniversary, FirsT prize wenT To The goose who laid The golden egg-Sharclub's So Proud, and The FuTure Teacher's lciTTen- Our Team is PURRfecT, won second prize. The frosh-soph seT The pace for The varsiTy by winning Their conTesT nineTeen To six. The varsiTy squad was really on iTs Toes, holding The Bards To seven while raclcing up ThirTyfTive Tor The vicTory. Climaxing The weelcend was The Homecoming dance, Golden Memories. The Tloor show of murnmies, beaTnilcs, bums, and Tlappers was one OT The besT ever. From The Friday nighf pep-rally and bonfire, unTil The lasT momenTs oT The dance on SaTurday nighT, everyone felT ThaT This was one of The mosT wonderful Homecoming weekends ever. TXMQAQVLCJ 5a!1f1,fec! geozrd of igfcfen WQMOPZQ577 C rnmn Clubls TloaT depids a very sorry loolcing Glenbard foof- Flames and spir'Ts soared as shdenff. :nf sri geffalniy af 'mpifnding bull player. vicfory. 127 Junior girls congregafe fogefher En from of fhelr loclcers affer school. Chalfing amiably, sluclenfs mlnqle in lhe halls befween classes, Durlnq her sludy hall, Bonnie Klnn worlrs cllllqenfly on her lmlfflng lor home The senior cheering secflon claps enlhusiasflcally In time Q4-Qnomlgg, fo lhe cheerleaders' chanf al a wlnler pep assembly. 128 Mr. Cohen gives las+ minufe insfruclions 'ro lhe anxious casl of Nighf Musf Fall during 'rhe final dress rehearsal. As a major parr of 'rhe year's aclivi- lies, Masque and Wig produced fwo renowned dramalic worlcs. ln Novem- ber, Nigh+ Musi' Fall, an English myslery by Emlyn Williams, was pre- senled. Laier in The year, Bli'l'he Spirit Noel Coward's Broadway comedy concerning supernalural vis- i'ral'ions, was also given. The players were ably direcred by Mr. Cohen, who has had considerable experience in fhe producrion of many professional plays fhroughoul 'rhe lhealrical circuils. Madame Arcafi, played by Carol Kosflca, is in a deep france as Bli+he Spirif characfers George Marino, Judy Hummel, Russell Bellis, and Karen Knoslca anficipale her revival wilh mixed concern NIGHT MUST FALL BLITHE SPIRIT Cas? of Characlers Casl of Characlers Mrs. Bramson Judilh Hummel Edifh Margo Morslafler Susan Kessel Dorofhy Nemec Margo Mors+a++er Rurh Judilh Hummel Olivia Grayne Michele Evans Susan Kessel Marian Van Wagner Charles Russell Bellis Danny Glen Hess Scol'+ Kelly SCOH Kelly Huberl' James Hein Tom Vales Belsize Jim Drobish M rs. Terrence Dora Nurse Libby John Toclcslein Chrisline Karlh' Carol Ann Kosllxa Belly Cylrner Jan Kopic Judi+h MoHl Barbara Johnson Lois Palmquisl Dr. Bradman Mrs. Bradman Elvira Madame Arcali George Marino Larry Sylmora Judy Kennedy Karen Knoslra Marilyn Mueller Marian Van Wagner Chrisline Karfh Carol Ann Kosllca gifalfkurilfadm manages! yoarlficqoafion in iuemafe ...W .w..,, .,,, N., ,hw A., it y - A if A X my ,um ,nv I ,QM 1 X 4 Ch, V - 2 . - I tw A V' I ,gs ,. ' Y: 5' ny L 2 ,4 K, , rx -. 1 ff n A Sirk BK By V Y Coda?-as 'bf-my ms-sv X X . Pamela Beery-Polglase and Jean Mendius pos? as Colorful reminder fha? Mamori Yuma lies lusf beyond fhe Horizon. Afncfenf acfiuifiw xw 131 Lasf minu+e plans for Wwe IWnoIs Associafion of Fufure Teachers of Amerlca Sfcfe Convenffon keep conveniion co-chairmen Judy Pickens and Lynn Prendergasf busy. Arihur Smifh and Caro! Marin look forward fo an excifng week as Mrs. Hekker describes some of ine higlnliglnfs of ine Washinqfon hip, Q., 4, ,QW J' A' Soclanzinq in a cirdo, sen50r couples exchange We Wafesf Qolres af Ebb Tide. nn-Lain? can ed enfbge many codrffzf Jcmced Edward Pau! and Cnades Fox approve wndenearfedly of ine Japanese HospHaNi+y demon- sfrafed by Gudrun Sclwoffher, Sandra Sanborn Mildred Vrnel. and Rudolph Hocln. Kafny Kolres Caro! Scibior, Nancy Sforrner, and Laurie Mcfivraflw knee! revev'enHy be- fore Hwe nonorabfe Japanese pagoda af Mamori Yama 132 V6 1' wf f M af yawwwgfmwm Four years pass swifrly-especially +he exciling high school years. Suddenly a slu- denlr finds himself in cap and gown, walking across a plaiiorm, and--in one shori' sec- ond of elernily--a hand reaches Ou+ and grasps a diploma. Wirh lhis small gesfure, a phase ol lile is +errnina'red, a series of achieyennenls, experiences, and impressions are cornpleled. The 1960 Rouser srafl wishes fha? all R-B sludenis will rellecl lhe worlhwhile lsnowleclqe gained in 'rhese lransilory years. A CAPPELLA CHOIR B5 Ackermann, Paul 34 19 Adlal, William ' 55 Agln, Mr. Michaella I , I4, II5, Agonalh, Terry '52 Alberl, Ro er 62 129 Aldridge, ediss Sharon ' 20 Aleshire, Mr. Rollin 25 Alexander, Suellen 52 92 Allirevic, Maureen 52' BI Allison, Judilh 34, 05' 90 Allison, Nancy 59' 11 Allera, Donald 62 'II4 Anusi, Thomas 55, 19, aof 120 Andersen, Marie 34, B3 Anderson, David L2 Anderson, Donald 3I, 34, 79, 80, 93, I04 Anderson, Dorolhy 62, Bl, 85, l23 Anderson, Joan 55, 92 Anderson, Richard 62, 53, II2 Anderson Richard I05 Anderson, Richard Anderson, Roberl Anderson, Terry Angelus, Jane Anlezek, Jean Anlonlcic, John Arcus, Donna Arndl, Karen Arnold, Mrs. Grace Arp, Ellyn Arlhur, Mr. Lee E. Asaro, Judy Ashworlh, Palli Assaro, Dorolhy Azzolin, Florence Babirak, Slelan Baar, Barbara Baker, Ralph 56, Baker, Sharon Baldacci, Jo Anne Balhalchel, Jana Balhalchel, Roberl Ball, Jeffrey Balla, George Bellls, Rila BAND Bandy, Kalhlaen Baran, Mr. Marion Baral-la, Michael 34 05 34 55 34 34 50, 84 62 20, 90 67 24 34 55 62 50 34 62 GI. 11. 19, 84, 93, 104 62 62 50 62, 05, 87 55 50, 111, II4 62, 11, 10, as 87 50 24, 11, I07 55 123 Barberle, Janis 30, 3I, 34, 93, Barbra, Dianne Barclay, Douglas Barnas, Carl Barnes, Carole Barone, Lois Berrell, Susan Barlh, David Barlha, Susan Barlik, Dan Barllell, Mrs. Vernon Barlon, Lawrence Barlulis, Mary Belh Barlunek, James BASEBALL TEAMS I l8, BASKETBALL TEAMS I08- Baskovic, Roberl Bassler, Thomas Balek, Kalhleen Bales, Cheryll Balha, Kennelh Ballaglio, Kalhlaen Bauer, Melody Baumrucker, Allan Baumrucker, Craig Baallie, Michael Beaver, Terrance BECEUS Bednar. Paul Bednarik, Marlin ledrava, Mrs. Slephanie Beechler, Kennelh 68 68, l07 56 34 56, 55, 82, 97, 34, 05, 62, 01, 62, 56 34 93 68 56 20 34 l40 34 I I9 I I2 87 68 68 68 56 34 62 34 I I2 I I4 68 Bl 56 62, I I2 20 34 Beery-Polglase, Pamela 62, 77, 78, BI, I3I 34, 19, 00, 93, 104, Beinar, Kennelh Ba'na, William Be ne, Yvonne Be char, Gail Belcher, Kellh Bellelf, Paul Bell, R1cherd Bellandi, James Bellis Russel Benadicl, Carol Benes, Jeanne Banes, Judilh Benes, Mary Bennell Roberl Beranich, Belly Beranich, Calhy Berg, Melinda Bergslrand, William Bernard. Bonnie Bernhard, Chegl Bernhardl, Fre erlck Berquisl, Donald Berqulsl,Kennalh Berry, Mrs. Helen J. Berlolino, Rexene Berlollno, William Bezacny, Jack Bezak, Cher I Bicknell, Al5erl II3 62, 1 , 105 50 50 62 50, 101 62 62 34, 130 62 34 34, 93 62 62 50 55, 11, 93 50, 11, 84 34, 79 55, 8l 62 62 55 50, l07, 112 25 35, 83 50 50, 84 62, 90 50, 84 Bicknell, Joan 35, 9I Biel, Holly Biellk, Valerie Bierbauer, Jean Binder, Roger jmfe. , 93 50 35, 05 35 55 84 Binder, Warren 58, Bindi, Kennelh 35, BIOS LOGOS Birchall, Elaine 35, 8I, Bischman, Kalhleen Bischman, Roberl 62, I Biorn, Jack 35, 79, 80, I Blada, Helen Blaha, Barbara Blaha, Bonnie Blahul, Roberl Blanco, Marie Blang, William Blasko, Mary Ann Blohm, Norman Bluder, Lynne BOARD OF EDUCATION Bochle, Marilyn Bogolin, Kennelh Boianowski, Daniel BoLanowski, Thomas Bo er, Barbara D. Bolin, Duane Boosler, Denise 32, 35, 77, 93, I23, Boolh, Nancy Borsellino Donna 55, 19, Bosch, Judy 50, 11, Bosek, Belly Bosh, Diane Boucek, Susan Bouda, Marilyn Bousa, Judilh 55, 83, Bowyer, Mala Boyer, Pamela BOYS' GLEE CLUB Brady, James Brady, Sandra 35, Bl Brady, William Braham, Rulh Brainerd, Miss Alice E. Branson, 'Mr. Glenn Braun, Jack Braune, David Breicha, John Brelcha, Leona Brhel, Richard Brichacek, Mrs. Marie Bridges, Larry Briggls, Mr. David Brisc , Nancy Brooke, Frances 63, BI, , Brooks, Karen Broom, Miss Rulh Brown, Dr. George W. Brown, Mary Brown, Sharon Brownrigg, Tom Broz, Roberl Bruha, Linda Brunner, Beverly 30, 35, Bucci, An elo Buchholzadiss Wilma L. Buchwald, Georgia Bucz, Joanne Buegel, Nancy Buellner, Marsha Buhrows, Carole Bullinqer, Pamela Bullinger, Merry L. Burcal, Ollo Burcal, Roberl Buras, Joseph Burgaila, Joyce Burke, Harold Burnell, Frank Burns, Charles Burns, Mrs. Elizabelh J. Burns, Susan Bursach, Milan Buzek, Charles Caba, Marilyn Caba, Roberl Cade, Willlam Caesar, Shelley Cahill, Paul Cahill, Paulelle Calascibella, John Calisch, Mrs. Glenn Deane 56. 94. 80 89 93 35 I2 2I 62 97 35 I04, I I5 35 35, 87 62 56 68 I8 84 62 56 B7 56 I2 68, 62, 62, 1 125, 1 53, 34 27 35 62 84 35 9l 68 56 86 68 68 85 63 B3 68 63 21, 55, 1 9l 26 00 63 55 55 55 20 50 24, 83 50 84 92 53,91 26, 78 I9 63 56,98 35 35,79 63 93 35 22 35,01 50, 125 35, Bl 36 36 50, 84 55, as 36 69 69,87 63,90 36,79 55, 87 36,79 25 63 35, 104 63 69 55 73 55, 77 63 63 51, IIS F. 27, 92 Calisch, Mr. Richard 25, I20, l2l CAMERA CLUB 88 Campbell, Mrs. Edilh K. 27, 9I Campbell, Nora 62, 63, 77, 85, I23. I33 Candra, Allan 59, 97 Cannon, Mark 57, 84, II5, l20 Cappilelli. 110115101 51, 00, 104, 113 Caruso, Thomas 35, 83 Cary, Mr. Paul R. 22 canon, A11113 53, 8I Cech, Charlene 53 Cach, John 53 Cach, .Rosemary 57 Cermak, Dennis 36, 79 Cermak, Frank 69, 87 Cermak, George 51 Cermak, James 59 Cerny, Elizabelh 30, 3l, 36, 89 Cerny, Frank 57 Corwin, Richard 63 Chaloupka, Penelope 36, 85 Chandler, Margarel Chapman, Gerald Charley, Judilh Charllon, Janel Charval, Diane Check, Jill CHEERLEADERS Cheilava, Dade Chensky, Judy CHESS CLUB Cheviron, James Cheviron, John Child, Lucy Chmielews i, Sandra Chobol, Karen Chobol, Neal Cholewick, Roberl 63 59, I07, ll0 69 36 51, 01, B7 35, 8l 123 51, 90 69 00 53, 9l 63 35, 9I 69 59, 84, 05 53, Ill, 120 51, 115 Chraslek, Jerome 36 Chrisl, Clinl 57 Chrislensen, Roberl 36 Cichon, Roberl 63 Cichy Edward 63, l06, Ill Cinali, George 36, 85 .. ... 2: 5 P1 0 1 1 CLAFRIONQQY B3 Clark, Melissa 69 Clark, Paul G. 57, IDB Clawson, Kalherina 57, 93, 98 Cleary Miss Rulh M. 22 cllllb, Vicloria 36 Cohen, Mr. Irving 25, 95, l30 Collell, Carolyn 63 Collins, Mr. Harold 23, 86, 87 Collins, Nalhalie 57, 86 Colon, Linda 93 Condon, Donna 69 Conklin, Belh 36, 86 Cook, L1nda 36 Cookingham, Wendy 57, 77, 78, 92, 93 COOKS 20 Corduan, Werner 57 Cornehl, Ernesl 57 Cox, Don 36 Coyle, Barbara 63 Crane, Nancy 69, 84, 86, B7 Crane, Thomas 57, 87 Creadon, George 36 Cregar, William 63, 85 Cribaro, Richard 69 Crosby, Elizabelh 63 CROSS COUNTRY l2I Crowe, Dorolhy 63 Crowe, Fred 36 88 Cuda, Craig 69, 87, ll2 Cuda, Mrs. Gladys 20 Cuda, Paul 69, 87 Cusic, David 63, 77 Cusler, Cheryl 63 Cusler, Edward 57, IM Culler, Carol 57, 84 Curler, Sandra 37 Cy ner, Belly 37, l30 Cykner, Elaine 69, 84 Czuba, Gerald 37 Dahlgren, Verne 69 Damore, John 69 Damore, Linda 69 Dancik, Jerr 69, ll0 Danek, Kalhleen 69, 87 Davidson, Fred 57, II3 Davis, Glenn 69, Il4 DEANS 2l Dedic, William 37 Dedo, Barbara 69 Deering, James 37, 83 Deering John 69 Deersal, Barbara 31, I26, 121 DeLaby, Carol 63,84 DeLeon, Andy l20 De'Leon, Bonnie 37, 63, 90 DeLuca, Frank 57, 79, II5 Del Senno, Richard 69 Delvecchio, Donna 63 Dennislon, Deborah 37 Dennislon, George 37, 79 DeRaimo, Joanne 69 Derfler, Frank 63, 85 Dellmer, Lynne 63 Deulscher, Palricia 63 Devorshak, Jack B4 59, DaWlId, Mr. Charles M. DeWolfe, John 57, Dick, Palricia Di Domenico, Palrlck Dialrich, Gloria Dialrich, Linda Digiovanni, John Divin, Diane Dix, Darlene Dober, Kannelh Doellarer, Margo Dohnal, Frank Dohnal, Marlon Dolar, David Dolezal, Donald Dolezal, Linda Dolezal, Roberl Doll, Doreen Domabyl, Laverne Domabyl, Palricia 27. I08, l 77, 79, 80, 09 93 57 37 69 57 63 57 57 63, l20 69 63 37 63 I 9 31, 102, 1 63, 87, l06, I 69, 84, Dombrowski, Mr. Francis T. Donar, Richard Doolen, Sandra Dornleld, Pamela 136 69 ll 87 69 9, 39, 77, 93 26 6l 97 85 53, 01, 84, 51, Dorslewilz, Susan Doser, Monica Doubek, John Doubek, Roberl Dougherly Beverly Dow, Gordon Downey, Judilh Draeger, Charlene Draeger, Noel Drnek, James Drobish, James 69 51, 9l 30, 31, 37,79 62, 63, 105, 111 37 69 37 31, 02, 93, 140 51, 104 63 63 Drummond, Elizabelh Dudley, William Dumlze, William Dunlop, Lenore Dunn, Mr. Davey Dunne, Cheryl Dunning, Charlene Duralsk , Michael Duran, Thomas Dusek. Joan Dullon. Sharon Duval, Mr. Warren Dvorak, Charlene Dvorak, Craig Dvorak, Georgene Dvorak, Lynne Dykinga, Jack Earl, Sandra Earl, Susan Earle, Kenl Ebeling, Charles Edinglon, Miss Reg Edwinson, Frank Eggleslon, John Ehlerl, Melvyn 31, 01, 82, 93, 140 59, 101, 110 51, II4 115 51. BI 26, 99 31 69 53, 105 51, 100 57 57 1.. 21, 77 37 63. 105 38 59, 87 57 69 69 57 51, 19, II3 ina A. 12, 24, ll 101 57 38 38 I8 Eisermann, David Eldred, Mr. Richard E. Ellingson, Mr. Frederick R. I3, 26 Ellingson, Helen Ellioll, Ray Ellloll, Thomas Ellison, James 51, 82 92, 123, 140 53, 00, 01, II5 53, 105, 111 57 Ellsworlh, Miss Elizabelh 23 Emrick,Clyde 69 Engler, Richard 38 Erbs, Carol 38, 93 Erickson, Nancy 57 Esser, Theodore 69 Evans, Michele 38, 8l, B3 95, l30 Everl, Nancy 57, 85, 97 Everell, Dennis 69 Evell, Malcolm 30, 3I, 38 Evell, Ronald 63, 64 Ewerl, Allan 38, 80, I04 lI5 Ewingler Gayle 57, 83 Exde , John . 69 Fagolhu, Dw1ghl 63 Falco, adalyn 38, 90, 98 Falconer, Shirley 63, 8I, 84 Fanla, William 63 Farag, Huda 38, 85, 93 Farkas, Jerry 63 Fasano, Angelynn 57 Faul, Barbara 69 Faul, John 30, 3l, 38, 79, 80, 93, l02, II3 Fell, Wayne 57 Feller, Lee 57, I08 Falsch, Judilh 38 Fell, Elizabelh 64, Bl, 85 Fencl, Nancy 69 Feye, Mary al 57, B9 Feye, Richard 64, l06 Fiala, Gail 57 Fiala, James 64 Fiala, Tom 57, 86, B7 F' kas James I2 9, IIO, I20 IC , , 6 Fickas, Judy 30, 31, 38 05, 96, 99, l3l rims, Mr. Marlon M. 22, 77, 102 Fla, Evan Fla, Virginia Flllp, James Fllip, Sandra Filip, William Flllpak, Virginia Flnan, Jerilyn Fink, Trudy Fischer, Donna Fischer, William Fisera, Vivlan Fish Karan Fishback. Manley Fisher, Daryl Fisher, Roger Fislonich Linda FllsGeral'd, Gary 54, 8I 19, 00, 105, 114 54, 84 54, 00 38 69 69 69 54, 05 38 64 64 57 38 Fislon1ch, Jon 38, 85, l02, IO4, is 57 84 FilzGaraId, Sleven Flanagan, Terry Flege , Andrea Flegel, Jacqueline Flegel, Nancy Fle?el, Richard Fla shman, Nancy Flemming, Palrlcla Flick,Allreyda Flora Miss Glenn Deane Florek, Susan Flowers, Janice Flurkey, Norma Foersler, Susan Fofonka, Elaine Folonka, Marllynn 69, 64 64, 78, 8l, 92 38 64 64 92 64, Bl, 64, Bl, 92, 64 64 92 57 69 69 94 70 38, 70 Fogg, Betty 57, 86, 87 Foit, Willlam 57 Foletar, Christine 70 FOOTBALL TEAMS I04-l07 Foreman, James 38, 79 Formato, Dan 38 Forsek, Diane 30, 3l, 38, 82, sz, 95, 140 Forst, Richard 64, 70 70 Forst, Rlchard Eugene Fortelka, John 64 Foster, Arthur 70, 77, I20 Foulls, Davld 57 Fox, Charles 57, I23 Fracasso, Patrlcla 70 Fracesso, Peter 57 Francik, Kathleen 57, 99 Fransen, Sharon 38 Frederick, Joseph 70 Freidel, Julla 39 FRENCH CLUB 98 FRESHMAN CLASS 68-73 Frldrych, Robert 64 Frledl Marlorie 57 Frm, David 70 Frydrych, James 70, II2 Fuerst, Robert 70, I07, ll2 Fukal, Adrlenne 39 Fukal, Marlene 70 Fukal, Robert 39, 87 Fulgenzi, Geraldine 57 Furman, Eugene 64 Furstoss, Joan 6l Furstoss, Norman 57 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICAN FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 96 Gabel, Robert 64 Gabriel, Marllyn 64, 9I Gallls, Kenneth 39 Garcla Alberta 70 sera, Tom 51, 104, los, I09 Garfleld, Susan 70 Garnhart, Gaye 57, 96 Garnhart, Michael 64, II4 Gasparro, Paul 64 l06 eau, rem 39,114 Gelger, Gene 57 Genant, Harry 30, 3l, 32, 33, 39, 77 79, 80, 1a,1o4,l11, II3 Gentile, Dlane 39, Gerllch, Glad s GERMAN CLIJB Geschke, Jack 64 Getty, Mildred 70 Glacomelll, Gene 39, I04 Gibbs, Barbara 39, 90 Gilbert, Donald 57 Gilbert, Mr. Paul H. 23, 84, 64 57 93 Gerllch, Barbara 39, 83, 84, 90, 93 70 99 Gilleran Dennis J. Gillson, Terr Giovanno Vlncent sms' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 92 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB l0, 85 Gltersonke, Ronald 39 Glzynskl, Kathryne 64 Glaser, Mr. George W. I8 Glass, Ronald 64,-87 Gleason, Kathleen 39, 83 Gleboff, Ronald 70, 84 Glen, Thomas 64, II4 Gnlot, Wayne 64 Goebel, Ann 64 Goehl, John 39, 79 Gohrlre Rodney 39, 86, 87 Goodwin, Sidney 3l, 39, 79 Gosslln1ggADianne 39 GOLF MS 22 Grabltz Kay 64, Bl, 82, I40 Grady, Patr cla 57 Gramer, Clifford 57, 79, 80, 85, 93 Gray, Bonnie 39, 85 Gray, Richard 70 Greco. Joanne 64, BI, 84 Greffln, Mr. LeRoy A. 26 Green Roy 64, l06, II4 Grifflth, Carolyn Jane 57, 92 Grlfflth, Rlcherd I2, 57, I04, l08 Grill, Jean 39, 82, I40 Grimmenga, Gary 64 Groff, Steve 64 Gross, Robert 64, 93, II3 Grosser, Richard 39 Grosxer, Rodger 64 Gruber, Ju 64 Gualeno, Richard 70, 87 Guerrlero, Jeannette 39 Gumuls, Loretta 39, Bl Gustafson, Robert 64 Guyon, Joan 40, 70, 92 Gvlln, Barbara 40 Haack, Gayle 10 Haack, Linda 64 HMB. -lOel 64, 77, 9l Hablan, Noreen 70 Hackl, -Marcia 30, 40 Hagan. Kenneth 51 Hagenberg, June 40, 9l Haiek. Carol 57 Ha I, Kenneth Halverson, Mr. Dale 40, 79, 80, I04 24, 77, I04, II2 II3 Hames, Murlel 40, 95, 96 Hames, Sldney 70, I07, II4 Hamm, Mr. Dale W. 24 Hammerschmltt, Bruce 64, II4 Hampton, Jack 64 Haney, Joellen 40 Haney, Jordan 70, 84, II4 Hanks, Orbin 57, I04 Hanks, Stephen 64 Harrls Mrs. Mary B. 25, 83 Haugli, Geraldine 40 Haughton, Jack 64, 85, II2 .. nl , gown , ,.,. Jehlik, Jeanne 70 Jehlik, Robert 4l Jenkins, Mr. Edgar A. 23 Jenkins, Mr. Lewis J. 23, 94 Jeppesen, Donna Jean 4l, Bl. 83 JESTERS 95 Jezek, Charmagne 65, 86 Jezak, Diane 7l Jezek, Judlth 58, 85 Jilek, Ken 4l Jllek, Robert 65 Jirka, Karen 7I Johnson, Albert 4l Johnson, Barbara 58, 82, l30, I40 Johnson, Bruce 4l Johnson, Dennis 58 Johnson, Joyce 58 Johnson, Orrin 58 Johnson, Mr. William H. 2l Jones, Ruth 65, 8l, 83, 99 Josefek, Christine 65, Bl Joseph, James 4l, II5 Jozwiak, Patricia 65 Judkins, James 58 JUNIOR CLASS 56-6l Juranek Jeanette 58 Kokes, Kathy 7l, 84 I32 Kokes lgynn ss,al,91 3I0?'3I, 32, 43, 76, 77, 78, 85 Kolar Frank 43, 80, 90, II2, II3 Kolarlk, Charles 7l, ll0 Kokes: Havemeger, Virginia 40, 93 Havlik, dward 64, 90 Havlik, Gail 57, 82, 85, 98, I40 Havlik, Gregory 70, 87 Havlik, Terry 70 Hawes, Charles 40, 77 Hawes, William 70, l07 Hayes, Julia 64 Heard, Ray 40 Hedden, James 70 I07 lI0 Hede, Kathleen 40, 71, 95, as Heffernon, Shirley 64, 8I, 83 Heidemann, Glenn 70, I07, lI0 Heilenbach, Richard 57 Heln, Doris 70 Hein, James 40, 86, l30 Heln, Lynn 40 Heinsen, Patricia 64, 84, 93, 99 Hekr, Carole 64 Heller, Mrs. Dawn H. 25, l3l Helmboldt, Jane 64, 9l Henderson, Christopher 64, 77, l06, III Henderson, Mary Jo 40 Hendy, Lynne 65 Henke, V rginia 65, Bl, 85 Henninger, Reed 70, II2 Herlien, Jean 65 Herlien, Sharon 70 Herman, Betty 57 Herman, Joyce 40 Hermann, Leslie 70 Horst, Jacqueline 57 Herzberg, James 40 Hess, Glen 40, 77, 80, 95, I08, l30 Hess, William 57 Hewitt, Miss Jane 22, 97 Heyer, Terrence 70 Hickerson Robert 65 II2 Hlll, Menlle ao, 31, 40, ak, so Hill, Walter 65 Hlll, 'William 70 Hinds, Laurella 70 Hine, Miss Mary 26 Hintz, John 70 HI-Y 79 Hielm, Ronald 57 Hlavacek, David 40 Hlavacek, Katherine 30, 3l, 32, 40. 77, Bl, 9I, 93, I23 Hlavacek, Marcia 70 Hlavka, Karen 4l, 92 Hoch, Rudolph 57, 77, II5, I32 Hodges, Robert 57 Hoff, Nancy 65 Hoffman. Edward 65 Hofstra, Glenn 70 Hofstra, John 30, 3I, 4I, 79, 80, 90 Hoglund, John 65, II2 Holm, Margaret 65, 86 Holland, John 3I, 32, 33, 4l, 79,80 l03, I04, II6 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 97 Kacena, Nancy 58 Kociara, Donna 42 Kaempf, Judy 58 Kaempf, Lawrence 58 Kaempf Paul 7l Kaiser, .lnaifn sa Kaiser, Mr. Norton 26 Kalina, Richard 7l Kamenske, Suzanne 58, 9l Kamper, Michael 65, l06, II4 Kanak, Beverly 4l, BI Kanak, Sandra 58, 9l Kanelos, Kathy 58 Kanelos, Stephen 7l Kantor, Charles 7l, I07, lI0 Kaplan, Carol 65 Karas, Nancy 65, Bl Karas, Patricia 58, 8l Karasek, Geoffrey 65, 9I Karela, Judith 30, 3I. 4l, BI, 82, I40 Karmasin, Cynthia 7I Karth, Christine 30, 3l, 4l, Kasal, James Kasper. Allen 30, 3I, 42, mga Kasper, Carol Katera, Donald Kavanaug-h, James Kavlock, inde Kawa, Craig l30 58, l08 I20 99 42 58, I04, II3 7I 65 Kaye, Keith 58, 86, 87 Kayse, Philip 7l Kean, Mar aret 58 Kelber, Roberta Kelber, David Keller, James Kelly, Scott Kelly, Schad Kelly, Mrs. Treva L. 58, Bl, 82, 92, I40 7l 42 58, 87, l30 7l 22 HOMECOMING I26-l27 Hone, Barbara 30, 3l, 4l Hooley, David 57 Hoppenrath, Gretchen 65 Hoppert, Mrs. Edyth S. 26, 99 Horn, Barbara 65 Horsfall, Mrs. Lucy 20 Hosek, Daniel 4l Hosek, Judy 70 Hosman, Hope 57 Hosso, George 70, I20 Hosso, Sandra 57, BI Hotko, Tony 57 Hotko, Wayne 70 Hoving, Alan 70, l07 Hoving, Valerie 65 Howey, Mrs. Anna K. 26, 98 Howey, Henry 57, 86, Howey, Susan 65, 86, 87, Hre'sa, Allen Hreisa, Paul 87 ss 3o,a1,41 ss I5 Hrica, Stephen 4l, 80, I04, I Hrkel. Edward 30, 3I, 4l, 77, 80, I03, II5, II9 Hrtanek, Sandra 4I Hruby, Bonnie 57 Hubka, Sally 57 Hubatka, Sandra 70, 87 Huebner, Carol 58, 8l Huebner, Mr. Thurman M. ll, 24 Hulka, Cathy 70, 77 Hulka, Howard 4l, 79, II3 Hull, Daniel 50 Hummel, Judith 4I, 77, 78, 85, 93, 94, I30 Hummel, Mary 68, 70, 77, 84 Hunt, Arthur 70 Hunt, Kenneth 70, I07, IIO Hutchison, Janet 58 Hutter Katherine 58, 82, I40 1-1y1e1, Selly 70 Hylton, Greg 70 lncrocci, Gerald 3l, 4I, 80, II5, II9 Ingalls, Roxanne 65,84 Ingram, Sandra lrlbacker, Ronald lrlbacker, Sharon Jablonski, Antonia 58 70 4I 70 Jakopec, Carl 70, 9I Jackson, Robert 58, 79, I04, II3 James, Jill 65, 8I James, Garry 70 Janacek, Mrs. Stella 20 Janis, Geraldine 58, 9I Jankovsky, Elmer 70, l07 Jankovsky, Robert 58 Jankovsky William 4l Jansky, Edward 65 Janus Jan 70 Jennfle Jenaee 65,8l,'84,98 Jarom, Thomas Jereesk Linde 41, els, .1e1-vie, Mrs. Menhe zo 65, lll I20 93 Kemp, Martha 58, 90 Kennedy, Jud 58, Bl, 85, 97, I30 Kennedy, Michael 42 Kent, Patricia 65 Kermk, Janice 42 Kesman, Elizabeth 42 Kesman, Karen 7l Kesman, Mariann 58. 90, 96 Kessel, Sue 42, 83, 95, l30 Kestutls, Dailide 65 Kidera, Kristine 7l, 84 Kilberger Joseph 58 Knfey, Robert as Kilroy, William 65, 7l King, Carol 84 King, Harold 42, 79, B5 King, Judith 42 Kinn, Bonnie 58, l28 Kinst, Sharon 65 Kirch, Ronald 42 Kit, Carol 42 Kizior, Patricia 3l, 42 Kizior, Shirley 65 Klang, Carl 42, B0 Kleclza, Jack 7l, 84 Klein, Mrs. Rachel R. 24, B9 Klich, Claudia 58,85 Klima, Karen 58, 85, 94 Klima, Kenneth 7I, Il0 Klimas, Roy 7l Klindera, Noreen 58, I33 Klodner, Dennis 42, 80, 87, I04, II6 Klosik, Barbara 7l Kloss, Deanna 58, 83 Kmieciak, Mr. Thomas J. 26, I04, II5, II6 Kmoch, Paul 42 Knack, Anne 7l Knorrs, Leon 42 Knos a, James 7I, 87, ll0, I20 Knoska, Karen 30, 42, BI, 82, 96, l30, I40 Kobzan Mr. Michael I8 Koca, Carol 65, 84 Kobzan, Mr. Michael I8 Koca, Richard 42 Koca, Robert 42, 93 Kociara, Donna 42 Kociunas, Regina 58 Kocour Scott 68, 7I, 77, I07, II2 Kediaelr, Ronald 42, ao, I04 Koe, Robert 7l, 77, I07, II2 Koe, Sharon 43, 93 Koeneman, Richard 30, 3l, 43 Koffman, David 58 Koffman, Natalie 7l Kohout, Linda 7I Kolraske, George 7l, 87, l07 Kokenes, Katherine 65, Bl, 92, I23 Kokes. Dan 58, 79, 80, I04 137 Kolslry, James 7l Koller, Laddle 58 Koncius, Mr. Joseph 26, 99 Konczak, Robert 67 Konflrst, Alan 7I Konfrst, Charles 43 Konfrst, Karen 65 Konicek, Tom 43, 79 Konvalinka, Charlotte 65 Kopic, Jan 43, l30 Korda, Randolrh 58 Korolovich, W Iliam 58 Kos, Rlchard 7l, I07, Il0 Kosar, LaVerne 65 Kosch, Karole 7l Kosey, Joe 43 Kosik, James 65, 84 Koslk, Jerrllynn 58, 83 Kosobud, Robert 58, II3 Kostka, Bonnle 7l Kostka, Carol-Ann 58, l30 Kostka, ldnn 7I Kostka, arcia 65, 83 Kotlza, Ken 7l, 84, l07 Kotnour, Lee 43, 92 Kottal, Kathy 7l Kouba, Joseph 58, II5 Koukal, Dennis 43, 79 Kover, Merlbeth 65 Kovar, William 7l Kozacek, James 7l Kraatz, Arlene 58 Krabec, Kathleen 58 Kracht, Mrs. Harold I8 Kracht, Jerrold 3l, 43, 80 Kracmer, Lorralne 58 Kraft, Sheila 7l Krahulik, Margaret 58 Kravcek, Ronald 43, 86 Kra ora, Jean 67 Kralovec. George 58. 89 Kramer, Susan 65 Kramer, William 7l Kraska John 58, 79, 85, II3 Kratochvil, Mary 43, 126, l27 Kratochvil, Nancy 58 Kratovil, James 58, I07, l08 Kraus, Joseph 43, 86, 87 Krause, Mrs. Marilyn M. 25, 96 Krause, Paul 43, 85 Krause, Terry 65, 85 Krawczyk. Elaine 58 Kraybill, Dan 58 Kraybill. Davld 58, 9l, I20 Kreml, Gary 3l, 43, 79, 80, I04 Kren, Sandra 7l Kricensky, Paul 58, l08 Kristufek, Martha 65 Kriz, Caroline 7l, 84 Krogh, Gary 43, 79, 80, l08 Krogh, Patr1cia 7l Krohn, Karen 58, Bl, 82. I40 Kropacek, Marilyn 43, 85 Kropp, Sharon 58 Krueger, Jacquelyn 43, 9l Kruzic, Danny 65 Kuba, Lois 65, 9l Kuban, Marilyn 43 Kubaszak, Joyce 58, 8l Kubik, Kit 7l, B7 Kubitz, John 5B Kucera, Ginny 58 Kuchar, Gloria 43, 84 Kudrna, Dennis 7l Kudrna, Willlam 58 Kuehn, Paul 7l, II2 Kueltzo. Karen 58, 8l, 85 Kullen, Bryan 58 Kuncl, Alan 65, ll2 Kuncl, Joy 65 Kunes, Jeanne 58 Kupka, Robert 43 Kutcosky, Mr. John W. 23, 9l Kuypers, Karen 7l Kvarda, Kathryn 7l Kveton, Robert 65 Kweton, Harrlet 65, BI Kyncl, Arlene 43 Laas, Kenneth 65 Laban, Kenneth 7l La France, Michele 7I Legerstrom, Kenneth 65 Lahvic, Susan 7l Landess Wllllam 43, I04 Lange, Douglas 30 3l 32, 44, 76, 11, 19, lao, I04, 13: Lange, Karen 44, Bl Lange, Richard 65 Lange, Susan 62, 65, 78, 8l Langeland, Harold 58 Langeland, Glenn 7l Lanzel, Marvin 65 Lapacek Joseph 7l, ll0, I20 Larson, Judy 44 Larson, Karen 56, 58, 7l LasCola, Claudette 7I Lass Kenneth l06 Latshaw, Sandra 58, 96 Laurick, Alice 44 Layman, Sharon 58 Leahz, Jacqueline 65, Bl Lece , Carol 73 Lechner, Lois 44 Le Mere, Claude 7l Lentine, Rosemarie 58 Leski, Robert 65, 9l Lestina, George 58, l08 LeRoE Karen 44,83 LETT RMEN'S CLUB so LIBRARY AIDES 9I Lieb, Linda 58 Lies, Barbara 65 Liesentelt, Harold 7l LIFE GUARD CLU8 93 Llkar, Lynda 58 Lindberg, Sandra 58, 83 Links, Margaret 7l Lindsay, Donna 58 Llnn, Robert 58, 79 Llppi, Katherine 58 Llska, James 7l, II2 Liska, Richard 44 Listak, Carol 7l Litz, John 58 l08 Lloyd, Mary Ja... ss, sa, 19, 90 Loess, Lee 44, 83 Loepke, Mary 7I Lorenzi, Karen A. 58 Lorr, Kenneth 58 Lossin, Mr. Clarence R. 27, 80, I08, l09, II9 Lotrich, James 58 Lott, Mr. Merrlll G. 24 Love, Judy 65, 84 Lucas, Thomas 58 Luebben, Mr. Robert E. 24, I22 Luehr, Norman 65 Ludwlg, Edward 44, 80 Ludwlnski, Hattie .44 Ludwlnski, Mitchell 58, 83 Lukas, Ronald 44, 80 Lukey, Glenn 65 Lukey, Sandra 44 Luplnek, Charles 44, 87 Lutha, Sharon 44, 96 adorn, Celine 6I aas, Anthony 7l Maas, John 59 9 MacDonald, Marilyn 59, 6I, Macken, Patt 59, 8I Mackiewicz, Geraldine 59, 9l MacLean, Robert s9,11,19,ao, I04, ns Madeksho, Marvyn 44 Mader, Nancy 44, 92, 93 Mahlke, Fred 65, I06, II4 Maier, Carol 65 Makholm, Barbara 7I Makowski, Louis 59 Malek, Gerry 44 Malik, Cynthia 59, 90 Malik, John 7l, 84 Mallard, Jack 7l, 84 Malloy, Gary' 65 Malone, Kat Ieen 44 Mengano, Joanne 65, 8I Mangano, Rosemary 59 Mann, James 65' Marcuccl, Gary 65, 86, 87 Marino George 44 I30 Marshall Harry al, 44, 19, so Martin, Carol 59, I3I Marton, Dorothy 65, 77, 78, 8I, 85 Marzano, Ange a 60 Masek, Dennis 65 Massa, Vincent 44, 80 MASOUE AND WIG 95 Matalonls Donna 45 Matelka bran.. ss, 93, 96 MATH owe 89 Matook, Douglas 45 Mattson, Richard 65, II2 Matucha, Kay 65 Mats, Karen 65, 8I Metselle, Judy 45, BI Matxelle, Martin 7l, l07 Maxant, Robert ' 7l Mayer, Llnda 45, 84 Maynard, Care! 65, 87 Maynard, Jare 45, 85 Meyo, Juliane 6l Mazac, Aldona 8I, 84 Menei, Ermanno 59, II5 McAllister, Carolyn 59, 93, 94 McArthur, David - 45 McArthur, Robert 65, 93, l06 II2 McCarthy, Jerry , 65, 85 McCarthy, Ruth 7l McCauley, Barry 65, 85, II2, II5 McCauley, Kevin 59, 93, II3 McCormac, .Robert , 65. McElearney, Marianna 7l McElearney, Ralph 45 McEwen, Douglas 65 McGinn, Mrs. Elizabeth R. 22 McGrath, Laurle 95, I32 McGrath, Linda .45 McGraw, Karen 45, Bl, 9l Mcl-lugh, Sharon 33, 45, 77, 78, 85, I26 l27 McKeever, Anne 7l, 84 MtMulIln, Robert 7l, 84, I07 Mehl, Priscilla 7I Melichar, Frank 59, 79 Mellchar Virginia 45, 90 Msn... nlchsra . 7I Melton, Blllle Jane 59 Mendlus, Jean 59, 78, 92, 98, I3l Mendlus, Lawrence 7l, 84, l07 Mendler, John 65, l,Il Mensch, Mr. Darel R. . 27, I07, IIO, Ill Metelmann, Glen ,, 45 Metllcka. Arthur 59 Meyer, Diane 59, 85, 93 Meyer, Fredrick 45 Michael Miss Edna A. ZI, 78 Michal, Melody 65 Mlchalclk, Joan 7l Mlchka, Patrlcla 7I Mlddour, Charlotte 45 Mlkslk. Robert 65 Mlkyska, Joseph 65 M'lIIer, Arlene 45, 59 Miller, Dennls 7l, I07 Miller, Gayle 65, 8I Miller, George 59, 80, I20, I2l Mlller, Joyce 45 Miller, Louls 65 Mlller, Mary Jo 65, 8I Millar, Robert 45, 9l, 99 Mlller, Susan 65, BI Miller, William 56, 59, 79, 93, I04, III, II3 Mills, Leonard 59, 87 Milnarik, Ronald 30, 3I, 45, 79, 80, 83, 89, 90 Minerovlc, Jane 66 Mistertield, Donald 7I Mlsterfield, Shirley 45 Mitchell, Christina 66 Mitchell, Jack 59 Mitchell, Laurel 8. 6I Mlcuch, Carol 59 Moffett, Gail 59, l23 Mohrhusen, Mr. William G. 25, 82, I40 Monaco, George 59 Moneka, Melvyn 45, B0 Mooney, Jill 30, 3l, 45, 90 Moravec, Allan 7l, I07, ll0 Moravec, Clyde 45, 79 Moravec Frank 66 Morelli, Richard 30, 3l, 45, 80, 88, 9l Morgan, Judy 66, 85 Morgan Philip 59, 86, lI5 Morland, Patricia 59, 93 Morrill, Charles 59 Morris, Charlotte 59 Morris, Judith 3l, 45, 9l, 93 Morris, Richard 7l, II5 Morse, Steve 66, I06, II2 Morstatter, Margo 59, 84, l30 Mortal, Judith H 45, 8l, 93 Mortal, Pam 7l Morten, Kenneth 66 Morvis, Miss Joan M. 27, 62, 77, 92 Mosetick, Jennifer 7l, 77 Mosetick, Richard 46 Mosetick, Susan 66, 77 Moskalik, Richard 66, 87 Moticka, Edward 66, 84, 86, 87, Ill Mottl, Judith 30, 3l, 46, 83, l30 Mottl, Linda 7l, 77, 84 MOVIE OPERATORS 9l Moylan, Maureen 46 Moyse , Elizabeth 7l, 77 Mraz, Ronald 6I Mrizek, Carolynne 59 Mrtek, Barbara 7l, 84 Mudra, Robert 46 Mudrak, Frank 56, 59, 77, 79, I04 Mueller,-Marilyn 46, 83, l30 Mulac, Judith 66, 8I, 93 Mulch, Michael 66. Ill Mullarkey, Joseph 7l Munden, Wallace 7l, 84, I07, Il0 Murphy, Mr. Robert W. I8 Murray, Patricia 66 Musselman, Judy 66,84 Myles, Darlene 59, Bl, 97 Mytys, Judith 7l, 83, 86 Napier, Mr. George J. 27 NATIONAL ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY 3l NATIONAL HONOR . SOCIETY 30 Nauta, Margaret 7l Nauta, Michael 55 Neal, Beverly 3l, 46, 78 Nebrensky, Pareicia 66 Nedvedik, Ann 46 Nedvedik, Frances 46 Neiderberger, Miss Elizabeth J. Ne'dl, Frank 59, 77, 87, l Nekolny, George Nelson, Jack 55. Nelson, Linda 45. Nelson, Merikay Nelson, Nancy Nelson, Norvell 30. 3l. Nelson, Robert 7l, l Nelson,Ronald 72. Nemec, Dorothy 30. 3l. 46. 83. I Nemec, Joyce 59. Nemac, Vladimir , Nemecek, Mr. Paul M. ' . 24, 79, 89, l2l Narad, Jerry ' 46, 79, 80, I04, Ili 6l 24 04 59 9I 85 7l 7l 46 07 84 30 90 46 Narad, Patricia Nprud, Kenneth , Neumann, Herbert ' 59 Neumann, James 59 Neumann, John 59 Newman, Diane 66 Newton, Mr. Thomas A. 26 Nicholson, John , 59 Nicliel, Mildred , 66 Nielsen, Edward 59, 72, 84, l07 Nielsen, Gloria 66 Nielson, Janis 46 Nielsen, Phillig . . 79,85 Niaminskl, Ro ert , '46 Nlkcevich, Mr. Ronald E. 25, ll0, III, II6 33, 73, 76, 77, 80, 93, I04, II3 Nolan, Robert 66, 77, I06, II2 Nolan, Herbert Nolden, William 72 Noonan, Barbara 66 Nottke, Judi 59 Novak, Cheryl 66, 8I, 84 Novak, Mr. Donald L. I0, 26 Novak, Kenneth 59, 79, 85, ll5 Novak, Lynda 59 Novak, Peggy 3l, 46, 83 Nowakows i, Arlene . 46 NURSE'S ASSISTANTS 90 Nutley, Ann I 72 Nykel, Douglas 59, I08 Nylander, Paula 59 Nylen, Paula 72 Nylon, Penelope ' 59 Oates, Robert 72 . . ..-.....f.- .. .... ,...,.,...., , . Odlet, Allen 46,79 Oechslin, Gayle 85, 9I, 93 Oettini, Miss Nancy L. 26 OFFIC ASSISTAN S 90 Ohlson, Sandra 46,85 Ola, Mauorie 46, 85 Oleksy, r. Raymond I8 Oleksy. Linnea 46, 85, 90 Olson, David 72, 84 Olson, Melanie 66 Oman, Bruce 86, 87 Owens, Michael 66 O'Neil, Sally 59 O'NeiIl, Mr. Gerald E. 25 Oplatka, Gail 59 Oplatka, Linda 30,3l, 47, 8I, 98, I33 Opper, Mrs. Catherine T. 25, 77 ORCHESTRA 87 Osberg, James 47, 93 Osbarg, Janet 72 O'Sullivan, Paul 47,79 O'Sullivan, Ralph 72 Otto, Katherine 59, 93 OUTSTANDING SENIORS 32, 33 Pacer, Judith 59, 93 Padalik, Susan 66, 77. l23 Pakosta, Mariorle 72 Pales, Betty 47 Palmer, Margaret 59 Palmquist, Lois 47, 8l, 88 I30 Palmquisr, Paul sl, so, 19, ala, 89 Palucki, Carl 66 Panenka, Vera 72, 84 Panik, Edith 60 Panik, MaryAnn 66 Pantaleo, Marilyn 60 Papousek, William 66 Papworth, Carol 60 Papworth, Richard 66 Para, Llnda 72 Parker, Dawn 47, 93 Parker, Diane 72, l26 Parker, Gregory 60, ll5 Parovan, Anita 60 Pasmore, Mrs. Ruth 20 Passaro, Janice 72 Patterson, Jane 66, 93 Patterson, Martha 72, 84 Patterson, Sara 47, 83, 90 Patton, Patricia 66, 77, 8l Patzar, Robert 72 Paul, Edward 60, 77, I32 Pauls, Ronna 72, 84 Pautsch, Nancy 60 Pavlet, Sandra 47 Pavlovic, Barbara 72, 84 Pawlas, Barbara 66 Pearson, Terry 72 Pecina, Thomas 66 Peckat, Charles 47 Pedicone, Patricia 60, 83 Peklo, Richard 72, I07, II4 Pelei, Joseph 72 Pelzer, Janet 47. 93 Pence, Jeff 65 Pencek, Barbara 60 Penne, Elva 55. 84 PEP CLUB 94 Pergl, David 55 Perkins, Mr. Francis J. 27, 93, I04 Perkins, Henry 60 Perkins, John 60 Peroutka, Ellen . 72. 84 Perry, Mr. -Robert H. I8 Perry, Robert 60, 86, 87 Pesek, Joseph 55. Ill Peterac, Katharine 72, 87 Peterka, Carolyn 66 Peters, Daniel 72 Peters, Judy 72 Peters, Wilbur 66 Petersen, Alan 72, 84, 87 Peterson, Cllttord 47, 83, l20 Peterson, Darryl 60 Peterson, Kathleen 72 Peterson, Sheryl ao, al, 41, 78, az, 93, I40 Petrovic, Peter T2 Petrovic, Rosemarie 60 Petrovicz, John 72 Pettltt, Barbara 72. 84 Pfannschmidt, Heidemaria 47 Phelps, William 66, l06 Phillip, John 47, 85, I20 Phillip, Linnea 72 Phillips, Donald 60 Phillips, Nancy 47 Piche, Michael 60 Pinkerton, Miss Mary 22, 97 Pinner, John 47 Pisha, Diane 60. 77. 93. '23 Pisula, Nancy, 72 Pisula, Patricia 60 Pitelka, Ronald 50 Pitelka, Sally 66 Pitelka, Thomas 6l Pittan. Bonnie 60 Pitts, Clifford 60, I04 Plhak, Charles 72, 84, I07 Poch, Russell 72 Podesta, Jean 72 Podliska, Richard 66 Pogwizd, Kenneth 66, 84 Polacek, Elalne 30, 3l, 47, 84, I26, I21 Polcer, Carol 6l Polivka, Fred 47 Polk, Carol 72 Polston, Robert 66, l06 Polston, William 47, 79,85 Poltrock, Roy 66 Polulach, Barbara 66, 84,95 Pondelik, Charles 60, 79 Pondelik, Joseph 72, 84, II2 Pons, Charles 60, 85 Pons, Sandra 60, 92 Ponsonby, Timothy 60 - N.- qw-1,-...v---f--6.6--.-.E n Poplawskl, Richard 66, lI5 Porter, John I5, 60, 80 Poskocll, Charles 47 Potter, Richard 60, 9I Powell, Margaret 66, 92 Pransky, Dennis 66 Prast, John 60 Prast, Kathryn 72 Pratt, Donald 66, l06 Pray, Larry 47, 79 Preadan, Lenore 66 Prendergast, Lynn 30. 3I, 48, 82, 85, 96, I3I, I40 Prexler, Helen 66, I23 Prexler, Patricia 48 Prezell, Valerie 72 Prince, Marianna 60 Prochaska, Allan 60 Prochaska, Richard 48, 60 PRO MERITO 99 Proteau, Annette 48 Proteau, Arthur 66 Prucha, Carol 72 Prusa. David 66 PUBLIC RELATIONS 82 Puliung. Richard 60 Pulven, Evelyn 66, Bl, II4 Pulven. Peter 66 Purcell, Arthur 66 Pupello, James 72 Putts, Robert 66 Rada, Jeannette 60, 90, 93 Rada, Joyce 60, 89 Rader, Diane 60, 78, 92 Rader, Margaret 72, 77, 84 Ragona, Ronald 72 Rehn, Barbara 66 Rainey, Mr. Gilbert H. 24, 9l Raleigh, Judith 30, 3l, 48, 92, 97 Rampage, Anne 66 Rankin, Lee Karen 66 Rankin, Wayne 72 Rasche, Janet Rasche, Richard 60, 79, 90, I Rattner, Bette ao, al, 49, 14, 11, :za Rawskl, Judith 72 Ray, Richard 48, 80 Rector, Lucy 50 Reder, Roberta 30, 3I, 48, 93 Rader, Ronald 66. 84 Reed, Gordon 60. 84. 93. U3 Reed, Howard 60, 85, 93, II3 Regal, Edward 66, 87 Re m, Judy 72 Reichardt, James 72, 84, 9l Reichardt, Richard 48 Reid, Roger 60. I08 Reitel, Eugene 48, 79 Reinertson, John 48 Reinertson Trisha 72 Reinhart. Kenneth 48, 79 Reiser, Patricla 66 Relter, Terence 60, 77, I04, Il5 Relyea, Noel Mary 72, 84, 86 Retzer, Keith 66 Retzer, Kent 59. 72 Reynolds, Joyce 60, B5 Rezabek Marvin 72, I07, ll0 Rezek, Mary 73 Reznicek, Karen 72, 84 Rhind, David 3I, 48, 79, 80, I04 Rice, Barbara 72 Rich, Nancy 66, 8l. 84 Richardson, Mr. B. Glenn 25 Richardson, Gordon 48 Richardson James 66 niches., nalsm ss, as, s1, 99 Ricker, Kenneth ' 72, l07 Rieber, Darlene 66 RIFLE CLUB 94 Riley, Michael 66, II2 Rink, Judith 66, 8l Risany, Dennis 72 Ristau, Richard 72, II4 Riuo, Diane 60 Robertson, John 66, l20 Rode, Joy 60 Roganess, Clarion 48, 79, 80 Rogers, Leonard 60 Rosicky, George 48 Ross, Beth 66. 8l Ross, Joyce 72, 84 Ross, Sh rley 48, 85 Roubal, Janet ' 48 Roubal, Thomas 72, IIO Rouleeu, Diane 30, 3l, 48, 9l, 93 Rous, Robert 66, l20 ROUSER 82 Rubeck, Robert 48 Rubinic, Diane 60 Rubinic, Janice 60 Rublnlc, Robert 48 Ruck, Edwina 66 Rudolph, Barbara 6I, 86. Rund, Robert 66 Rusnak, Diane 60, I40, Rut, Diana 48, 83 Rutschman Richard 66 Ryland... Robert 13, 19, as, I07 Ryzenga. Janice 48 Sabia, Carmen 60, IIS' Sabia, Charles 72 SABRINA SWIM CLUB 93 Satar, Jack 72 Sainati, Robert 72 St. John, Clifford 72 Salvatorl, Phlllir 3 ,48, 79, 88, 93, II3 Salvatore, Robert 6I, 83, 85 Sames, Dorothy 49 Sanborn, Sandra 60, I32 Sandahl, Mrs. Evelyn C. '22 Sanders, Mr. Merrill D. 25, 95 Sanders, Ronald 49, 79 Sandusky, Robert 49, 79, 80 Santuccl, Donna 66 Sass, Sharon 72 Jr , 1-u V., ...sn-nn., .vm f. Saular, Lea 60 Sayan, Cynlhla 72, 84, 87 Seaman, Roberf Tellzyn, John Tenlusch, Mlss Joan TENNIS TEAMS Theidal, Lynn 67 27, 93, 94 l2l 67 Thode, Barbara 6l, 83 Thomas, Evan 6l, II3 Thomas, Sharon 67 Thompson, Alice 30, 5l, 82, I40 Thompson, John 73, l07 Thompson, Mr. LaRue G. 21, 76, 77 Thompson, Rlchard 67 Tiedie, Charles 3l, 52 77, 80, 93, l04, II3 Tlllolson, Gaofl 73, 84 Tlllorson, John 67 Tillorson, Suzanne 52 Timmer, Marlin 6l Tlrllllll, Elayne 73 I26 n.-mm Palrlcia 52. 77. 90 Tlepa, Roberl 6' Tockslein, John 52, 79, 83, l30 Todd,..Sandra Tomaich, George 6I. Tomasek, Carolyn Tomillo, Barbara rana, era me Singleron, LaVora vrh,l,,M1ld.-.4 60, 79, 80 9l, I20, l2I sensed, Lawrence ao, bl, 49, 79,89 Schally, Barbara 60, 93, 98 Scharff, Ronald 72 Schellhase, Miss Clalre L. 25 Schlel, Robarl' 72, l07 Schlel, Virginia 49, 77, 93 Schlndalga, Bonnie 66 Schlndlar, Laslle 49 Schlange, Carl 60 Schlesinger Carrol 72 Schlewlll, Charles 66 SchIlH', Cheryl 49, 83, 85, 92 Schlueler, Thomas 72, 84 Schmerllng, Michael 60 Schmldl, avid 72 Schmldf, Judllh 60, 8I, 90 Schmidl, Lucille 72 Schmldf, Kalherlne 60, 85 Schmidt, Leona 49 Schmidl, Melvin 60, 80, l03, l04, lI5 Schmidf, Robarl 60, l08, l09 Schnabl, Barbara 72 Schneider, Edward 66 Schneider, Lois 66, 8I, 9l, 92, lZ3 Schoenlhaler Roberl 72, 84 sci-lool. couNclL 76 Schorller, Gudrun 49, 83, I32 Schreiber, Jan 49 Schreiber, Pefer 72, II2 Schuenemann, Judilh 49 Schuler, James 49.80, 93, l03, II2, II3 Schulfar, Paula 60 Schullo, Gerald 49 Schullz, Diana 66 Schullz, Michael 66 Schultz, Mr. Vernie E. 23 Schulz, Carol 72 Schulz, Paula 49, Bl, 86 Scibona, lrene 73 Scibona, Lavone 49 Scibior, Carol 66, I32 SCOPE 83 Scorr, Barbara 49, B3 Scori, Charlene 72 SCRIBBLERS 97 Scrlrnshlre. Scorl 49, 79 Scukanec, George 60. 83 Scukanec, Nancy 72 Search, Ronald 60 Sebaslian, Phlllip 72, 84 Sebek, Frank SECRETARIES Sadlacak, Frank Sedlacek, Tom Sedlacak, Wesley Seebauer, Wllllam 49, 79, 80, I04 20 Seeberger, Jeff 60, 79, 80, , Seefaldf, Allan Seffer, Raymond 87 ss II2 72 ll2 ss, los as I20 12, II2 72 Sell, Carl 60 Seetsl, Llnda 49 Sei err, Sumner 60 Sellmos. Karen 6l Semeneck, Barbara 66 Senacal, Ronald 60 Senlfner, Frank 49 Senlca, Marilgn 60 SENIOR CLA S 30-53 Saquens, Thomas 60 Sernlcka, Lynda 66 Sel'zke, Bar ara 67, 8l Severus, Rulh 72 Shafer, Gary 67, II4 Shaffer, Jerry 72, I06 Shanahan, Michael 72, I07, II2 Shanahan, Roberl' 72, 84 SHARCLUB 78 Sharie, Carolyn 49 Sharp, Consiance 72 Sharpe. Tad Phlllp 60 Shaw, Sharon 60, 83, 93 Shaffer, Alyce 67, 84 Sherlag, Andrew 72 Sherlag, Jerome 67 Sherry. Sharon 50 Shlll, John 60, 80 Shipley, Miss E. Lucile 25, 96 Shoblaske Davld 60, 9I Shoplaw, Barbara 50, 85 Shramek, Lillian 60, 84 Shrole, Leslie 72 Shuey, Mr.'WiIliam A. 23 Sidlauskas, Nallla 3l, 50, 9I Sldlow, Terry 60 Siadenslrang, Mrs. Emma 20 Slegler, Mrs. Magdalen 20 Siegler, Timothy 50 Slkora, Michael 72 Sllbernagel, Donald 50 Sllha, Jo n 50 Slma Lauriel 73 Simak, Joyce 73 Slml, Marlin 67 Simmons, Robert 50, 79, 80, l04 Simonellc, Joe 3l, 50, ll5 Slmonelll, Sheila M. 60 Simpson, Jerry 6l Simpson, Margarel Sim on sr s . eve Sindhlar, Gar Slndelar, Virginia 73 so 13, I07, II4 50, 85, 86, 87, 93 73 Slack, Margarel 73 Slager, Mr. Slanley 20 Slezak, Charles 60, B7 Slobodnik, Thomas 50 Slosar, Palricia 50 Slosar, Sharon 73, 84 Slosar, Sue 50, 97 Slovacek, Dennis 60, 93 Small, Miss Gladys 20 Smaller, Barbara 73 Smelana, Elaine 60 Smelana, Ronald 50, 87 Smilh, Arlhur 60, 86, 87, II3, I20, I3I Srnllh, Beverly 50 Smifh, Charles 73 Smilh, Mr. Frederick 26 Smlrh, Jacqueline 50, 8l, 83 Smllh, Mlss Janel E. 22, 8I Smilh, John 67 Smilh, Marcia 67, 86, 87 Smilh, Mrs. Nancy V. 27 Smilh, Roberl 50, 79, 9l Smilh, Roberl Garner 67, l06 Smilh, Roberl Parker 67 Smirh, Roberl' Paul 67 Smilh, Samuel 60, 79, 9l, II3 Smilh, William 50, 79, 80, I20 Smilhers Jerold 60, 85 Snorek, Conslance 73 Snorek, James 3l, 5l Sobol, Timolhy 73, 84, II2 Sodoma, James 6I Sodl, Roberl 60 Soldaf, David 5l, 80 Sokol, Cheryl 60 SOPHOMORE CLASS 62-67 Sorensen, Anlhony 67 Sorensen, Ralph 73, l07 Spachman, Jr., Mr. Frank I8 Spachman, Glenn 60, 86,87 SPANISH CLUB 98 Speilman, Judy 60 Spevacek, Leonard 73 Spiller, Susan 73, 77 Spolak, Sandra 5l Sproull. Carole 5I Spychalskl, Consfance 73 Spychalski, Robarl 73, 84 Slack. Glorla 60 STAGE TECHNICIANS 9l Sfakis, Nancy 5I. 93 Slanak, Diane 73 Slanek, Donna 5l Sfanek, Karen 60, 86, 87 Sranek, Susan 60, B7 Slanak, Warrren Sl, 80, l03. l04 Sfarcevich, Mall 60, 83 Slarek, Linda 67, 84. 86, 87 Slarkovich, Mark 67, l04 Slarosla Joseph 73 Slaslny, 'Mary Jo 6l, 8I Slasrny, Richard 6l Slaflin, Carl 5l, 79, ao, sa, ma, na Sfauber, Rae 5l, Bl Sledronsky, Roger 3 ,5l, 76 77, 79, I33 Slelnhour, Susan 73, 84, 86, 87 Slaininger, Carole 67 Sfaiska , Roberl' Sl, 79 Sleiskal, Davld 67 Slapan, John 67, 84 Slapan, Rudy 5l, 80 Slephan, Mr. Paul M. 25 Sfewarl, Graeme 73, 84, 87 Srigler, Ronald 6l Slocklnig, Karen 67, 82, 8, 87, 92, I40 Sfoker, Linda 6l Slolfa, Miss Lois 20 Srolfa, Phillip 67 Slormer, Nancy 67, 83, I32 Sirafacl, James 5l Slranslsy, Diane 6l Slrasburq, Kennelh 5l Slraurs, Eric 73, 84 Slrnad, Ladd 60, 85 Slrnad, Robarl 67, I06 Slrnad. William 5l, 79 Slrohecker, Melinda 73, 84 Slrohecker, Merrlly 30, 33, 5I, 78, 85 Slrokosch, Garb 6l, 84 Slrokosch, lda ae 5l Sirunc, Alan 6l, 77, I04 Srrunc, John 67 Slrunc, Richard 67, I06 Sluchal, Robarr 30, 3l, Sl, 79, 80, I04 Slundl, Penny 6I Slupka, Janel 6I, 83 Suchomel, Janal 73. I26 Suchy, Miss Blanche E. 27, 90, 96 Suhi, Kalharine 6I, 84 Sup, Suzanne 6I, Bl, 96 Svlhlik, Rlchard 73, 9I, II4 Svoboda, Barbara 67, 8I Svoboda, Daniel P. 6l Svoboda, Sally 5l. Bl, 82, I40 Svozil, Joseph 5l Svrluga, William Swanberg, Terry Swank, Kalhy Swanson, Mr. James A. Swanson, Sandra Swierk, Alexandra SWIMMING TEAMS sz, 61, 11, as, los 6l 5l 24.88 5l 73 II2 II3 Topinka, Eric Topinka, Lynn Toplak, Sharon Tousek, Mary Ann Townsend, Judy Townsend, Phyllis TRACK TEAMS Tralar, Kennelh Triska, Carole Trivich, June Troller, John Tuma, Alan Tuma, Dorofhy Tuma. Merrily Tuscher, Carol Tvrdik, Barbara Twarog, Dennis Tyle, Robarla Ucherak, William Uhlich, Karen 73, 6l, II6,l 67 IO4 6l 6l 6l 87 73 6I 73 8l I7 52 73 52, B5 73 73 67 52 6l 52 I7 52 67 67 30, 3I, 52, B0, I Uhlrich, James 67, I06, III UPPER TEN PERCENT 3I Urban, Barbara 67 Urban, Frank 52, 79, 80 Urban, Viclor 67, I20 USH ER CLUB Bl Vacha, John 6l Vacin, Mlle 67 Valdik, William 6I Va a, Vlcki 67, 95 Valecka, Joseph 86. 87 Valecka, Roberl 6l. 87 Valentine, Vlrginia 67 Valenlino, Sandra 67, 84 Vales, Tom 52, l30 Valiga, Thomas 73, I07, Il0 Valis, Ernesl 6l Vallandigham, Frances 52 Valsa, George 6l Valsa, John 52 Vallman, Richard 67 Vana. Donna 73 Vanafa, Dennls 73, 84 l07 Van Cura, Joseph 52, 79, 87 VandeMerkl, Mr. William G. 23, 80, I06 Vanlluka. Carlolla 73 Van Leeuwen, Joan 6l Vancurak, Jean 52 Van Wagner, Marian 52, 8l, 82, 95, I30, I40 VanWyck, Palrlcia 67 Varlas, Joye 73 Vascik, Carol 52. 97 Vaughan, Thomas 6I, ll5 Vavra, Jacqgialine 6l, 77 Vavrina, Ro aria Vedra, Kanl 73, Vedra, Paul Vehlow, Joan Veir, Darlene Valk, Anfon 73, 73 87 73, 87 73 87 73. B4 Verhoeven, Gary 6l, 80, II3, lg Verhoeven, Jean Vernelli, John 73 Vesecky, Gwenn 67 Vesalsky, Ronald 6l, 86, 87 Veverka, Laurel Jo 6I Veverka, Nancy 52, 84 Vldegar, George 6l Videgar, Sherryl 73 Vines, Bill 52, 79, 80 Vines. Cherryl 67 Vlasek, Dawn 52 Vlasek. Dean 67 Vlaslnik, Barbara 73 Vnoucak. 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