Eisenhower High School - Crest Yearbook (Blue Island, IL)

 - Class of 1963

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JANET DREBLOW. G.A.C. I,2. Bowling 3,4. .lanet's one ambition is to travel. She enioys bowling and swimming. NANCY DRING, Girls' Club l,2,3,11. Latin Club I,2,3,4, Orchestra I,2. T.A.G, Club 3,4. Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. Fine Arts Club 4. Drama Club 3.StudentAide2,4.The National Honor Society installation is Nancy's most memorable day in school. ROGER DUCLOS. Spanish Club, l,2. Student Council, 3,11. Football I,2,3,11, Base- ball l,2,3,11, V.A.C. 3,A. Waiters Club, 3,11. TERRENCE DUHOSKI. Joining the service and taking up a trade is Terry's ambi- tion in life. DENIS DURLING. Aquiet boy who likestoleavethe city behind and go hunting. FRED DYRCZ. Spanish Club I,2, Biology Club I. T.A.G. 3,4 Waiters 3,4. Class vice-president I. Track letter 2. Cross Country ribbon I,2. Freddie dislikes con- ceited people. JOE DYSON. Listening to good music is Joe's hobby. He wants to be a success in business, ANTHONY DZIEDZIC. D.O, Club 3,4. Tony has no timefor social affairs because he works after school, Feed being his favorite hobby, he has great praise for the cafeteria. DENNIS EBERT. CREST staff. Latin Club l,2. Denny hopes to become a profes- sional entertainer. His pet peeve is homework. SUSAN ECKEL. Bowling l,2. Chorus 2,3,4, Student Aide 4. Chorus Accompanist 2,3,4. Library Aide 3,4. Sue's ambition is to be an airline stewarcless. SHARON EGBERT. Girls' Club l,2,3,4, board member I, general chairman 2, secretary 3. Student Council 2,4 Latin Club I,2,3,4. Biology Club 2,3. F.T.A. I. Red and White Court2. Delegate to Ill. Association of Student Councils 3, Cheer- leader 2,3,4. Sherry's most memorable momentwas cheerleading for the basket- ball garne when we nearly beat the inexorable Thornton. MICHELE EKEN. Bowling 3,4. Driving a car is MicheIe's hobby. SHARON EKSTROM. Three first place certificates in the science fair are accredit- ed to Sharon. Her ambition is to be an elementary school teacher. ROBERT ELLINGSON. Spanish Club. Bowling I,2, Baseball I,2. Working after school keeps Bob from attending too many social affairs. He hopes to be a meteorologist. CAROLE ENGLISH. G.A.C. I,3,4. Spanish Club 3. Girls' Club 4. Student Aide I. Library Aide 4. Carole has found typing and steongraphy to be her most useful subjects. WILLIAM G. EVANS. DAVID FAHLBUSCH. His first day as a senior is Dave's most memorable day at school. He wants to be an offset printer, JUDITH FAIRMAN. G.A.C. I,2. Spanish Club 2. Math has been Judy's most use- ful subiect. JOHN FARIS. THOMAS FEGAN. Latin Club I,2. Tom has great praise for the sports program at school. His ambition is to be a lawyer. FRANK FENCL. Waiters' Club 3,4. Student Council r1.Two varsity letters in track. Varsity letter in wrestling. Skip dislikes people who brag. Most memorable day was receiving o varsity track letter while a sophomore. 9. 'NVQ

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Ralph Lynch chuckles as he meets intended victim. LOUISE DeSANTO. Music is Louise's hobby. She willalways remember her junior prom. DAN DeVENUTO. The teachers and principals receive Jim's greatest praise. He is an advocate of weight lifting, DIANE DeWITI'. Spanish Club I,2, secretary 2. Girls' Club3,11. Speech Club l,2. Drama Club 4. Fine Arts Club 11. Girls' Chorus I. Orchestra l,2. Bowling l. Diane would like to go into the theatrical world. NANCY DICKEY. JoANN DILLER. Watching football games is a hobby with JoAnn. She advises underclassmen to study hard - it does pay off. CLIFFORD DILLON. EILEEN DISABATO. Pro Club l,2. Girls' Bowling 2. Girls' Club l,2,3,4. Home Economics Club IQ. EiIeen's hobby is sewing. DAVID DOHM. Steak and hot apple pie will bring Dave to the table anytime. He enjoys collecting coins. LORETTA DOODEMAN. Looking forward to graduation is Loretta's main objective. She will miss the bus service of her high school days. CARRYLE DORSEY. G.A.C. I,2. Chess Club I. Leaders' Club. Student Aide. Carryle hopes to attend beautician's school after graduation. She is a certified life guard. SHERRYLE DORSEY. G.A.C, l,2,3. Leaders' Club, Drama Club. The system of the activity ticket wins Sherry's praise. She would like to be a singer-actress. BARBARA DOTSON. G.A,C. l,2, letter, bracelet, American History has been Borbara's favorite subject. She enjoys fried chicken. LORRAINE DOWNS. Girls' Club l,2. G,A.C. Club I,2. Leaders' Club I, French Club I. Painting is Lorraine's hobby. GEORGE DOZIER. Latin Club I. Being a C.P.A. is George's ambition in life. His favorite subject has been chemistry, GEORGE DRAPER.



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3' 4? J A S-R' 5? SANDFORD FERREE. English lll was Sandford's most useful and favorite subiect. Great praise for Miss Holden and Mr. Bell. RICHARD FERRIN. Rich attends the school social affairs because he likes people. His hobby is working on automobiles. ROBERT E. FIELD. Varsity letters for manager-football 2,3, wrestling 2. German Club l,2,3,4, Debate 3,11. T.A.G. Club 3,4. Waiters' Club 3,-4. Varsity Athletic Club 3,4 HOLLIS J. FIELDS. Class play 3. Student Aide l,A. Red and White Staff. Holly suggests to underclassmen: Study hard and eniay high school to its fullest extent. CAROLYN J. FISCHER. Bowling I. Girls' Club l,2,3. G.A.C. 2,3 Library Aide l,2,3,4, award 4. Carolyn hopes to become an elementary school teacher. JAMES FITZPATRICK. Bowling 11. Bowling is the hobby and favorite sport of Fitz. JOHN FLANDERS, Algebra has been John's most useful subiect. Mr. Woitan has been of greatest help to him. He hopes to be a success in the field of electronics. RICHARD FLAVIN. HELEN FLEET. Latin Club 2, Aide Pin 2. Girls' Club l,2,3,A. The lorge selection of business courses wins Helen's praise. JOHN FOLEY. RITA ANN FOLEY. Girls' Club l,2, Dancing is Rita's hobby. She likes roast beef and mashed potatoes. She wants to be an x-ray technician. RONALD FOSS. Bowling 3. Mr. Pillard and his conservation class get all of Ron's praise. RICHARD FOUTS. Anything Italian is Dick's favorite food. His hobby is model ships and planes. He plans on ioining the Navy after graduation. FREDDIE FRANKLIN. Varsity letter in cross country. Varsity Athletic club 3,4, Going down state in his first year with the cross country team will always be memorable to Freddie, He enioys listening to good music. PAMELA FRANRICK. BILL FREEBERN. Football letters l,2. The auto shop has been Willie's favorite. He hopes to be a welder. His favorite food is a cheeseburger. ROGER A. FREEMAN. Football letters, I,2,3,4. Basketball Letters l,2,3,4. Tennis Letters l,2,3,4. Bronson Brothers Award. National Honor Society. Varsity Athletic Club 3,4. Class vice-president 3. Class Treasurer 2, Student Council l,3. Latin Club l,2. Waiters' Club 3,4. T.A.G. Club 4. Rog's most memorable day was being inducted in the National Honor Society. He hopes to enter the medical profession. CHERYL FRITZ. Girls' Club l,2,3. G.A.C. 2. Girls' Chorus l,2. Mixed Chorus 3. Library Aide l. Listening to her records is Cheryl's hobby. JACQUELING FULLER. G,A.C. l,2, vice president l, president 2. Letter 2. Girls' Club 3. Camera Club l. Library Aide l,2, secretary of library club ldistrictl, fice-president Library Club 2, Roller skating or eoting cherry pie could be either of Jackie's hobbies. DUAYNE FULTON. Track 2,3,4, Cross Country 3. Spanish Club l,2,3. Waiters' Club 3,4 Algebra has been the most useful and the favorite subiect for Duayne. GERALDINE GAETA. Girls' Club l,2,3. Bowling l,2,3. Library Club l,2. Gerrie has the greatest praise for the faculty. She enjoyed her office practice course.

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