Austin High School - Maroon and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1960
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Thus, our East Building, which has served the Austin community so honorably and faithfully for the past seventy years has heard the last class bell ring . . . the last locker-door bang shut . . . the last footstep in the hallway . . . the last happy voices. No longer will hurried footsteps take a student across the campus on the tree-sheltered walks between the buildings. These walks were the connecting arteries within which flowed school life, hopes and dreams, and the bond that permitted the two buildings to function as a united, influential, educational force in the community. 4 ' 1 if , lglf W ,TMI vm M V H ,,,,,,W,W Jn 1 -1 - s At the time the East Building was in its prime the school fashions of the day called 2 for leg-of-mutton sleeves, hour-glass figures, shirtwaists, ankle-length skirts and high button shoes. The styles may have changed but the typical student hasn't. , To record the passing of time is the u p rpose of the staff of the Maroon and White. The East Building we remember so fondly is now a part of the past and . . OIAQ57 6ll,5i0l'l'lif CCHC! Ae5 MA on mf? 45 5 58 4 5Ug':1:'2'+ r:r:'s gf is ul. r. ' bil' W i U. - ,,: Jam j .JR ' ' ' :wi P' 'l iTi ' l as - lv- gm - ' 4 I . A X 'UA 5 ' Ax ' WV, 1, . p 1 E Am. A I E' Hg -.. Gm -0 ' ' if B X 1 .5 x Q W e ff 1, W' ' ' xii- -.., , , M- ,zz , if - i Q' Q xjhv' X 115 t , W A l Jgizpf-W' Mp.. f I ' I4 Mx :uf 'J .. an y Full I :A .4 ' ' 'I Y' ff it X ' - H -5 -Magi? W rf I A J ' ll S' F' an, 2,2 .,,,, 4? an af ,Me R ' lj V4 W9 F 0,2171 WW ff.- I' f. M732 if 0a Q beams? 1 15 'L zu' 5 0 I ,QE X for , xiii- daaeltme ,f fg, lb . Q, ww ' 4 ' Q Ai ,. 'S' 42 ' .l 1' QE Url' v .S n' 1 f 'HS 2 ' E ff 4 F It ' f fa 94 Pe ' - ' E - .ff 9 Q o ' A as , I ' ,H , p V . . Lf. ' ' J ,W . Au. 4: JM' L ' gg! H -.4......+ ff3r1lth . d n X , 'EX' d E n ug Y v L 11 3 g 3 T. : 5522571555 -f i 2 Ai ,-Z 4 11 u 'J 1 3 E 2, 'S '-1 - in its place a new athletic field is to be built so that once again the ground dedicated to learning and youth will fulfill those purposes. 35' m e Y, ,f-fn Four stages in the razing of the East Building which was dedi- cated in 1889 when the Austin xiii Q3 mf s sm-' ' uh h fi: 'm f' ix Q 74' S, 1-' S H I 6 5 Community was a suburb of i f Chicago. Contents THEME ....,,...........AA, . ssss 4 ADMINISTRATION ...,. ,...... 8 DEPARTMENTS EE,.E EEEEEEE I I ACTIVITIES .EE,,... ......A 2 9 THE ARTS ,...........,.I,.EE . ,.,. 55 UNDERGRADUATES E,,,,, ....EE 7 I GRADUATES EE.......AE.,,. ....,, 9 3 ATHLETICS .,AA. .,..... I 23 Eight o'cloCk and this happy throng of alert Maroon cmd White represent tives look torwcrrd to another school day with eagerness and cmticipctio U. D ,,,, , ,,,.N,,, ,,,,.,0,,,...,,,,w..,,,,,,.,,,M ,,,,E,,..,,.z...i,.:.:4g.a,,: M,0 f Z Dr. Beniamin C. Willis, 3ll7l'I'ilI 111111011 f of sim H a r r y S 0 C a r r , ,,,,,,C,y,6, Pgxigggggeiizgizizxiasfzziizfza 2:5 Administration The absorption of the East Building faculty and student body into the West Building was performed with efficiency and a A minimum of dislocation this year due to the cooperation and forethought of our principal, Mr. Carr, and our administrators. As this task was 4' 'Q super-imposed upon their regular duties of providing material facilities, I f f determining curriculum, and establishing standards of progress, each X has emerged from it a little more tired, but a little more respected and endeared to the students and faculty of Austin. Administration -1 'W MQ, Bef .t lr s- vkxxx .two all is Q 4'u A .4 'hf RT Q .ikk t DR. OMER S. WILLIAMS District Superintendent LESTER M. BUTLER Assistant Principal With his linger on the pulse of the school Mr. Butler solves prob- lems large and small for student and teacher alike. 9 GEORGE W. DOWNE5 Assistant Principal NELLIE O'MARA Acting Assistant Principal RAYMOND LUSSEN HOP Assistant Principal 491W I gf 5906? ,V If ,aft y,Wg rgfff ' X74 'MZ ' X 'WW Miyw f'fWwWwl wh? W, f is ' 'Aww if I Www? Wgw limanf V ff-f f ff ff M aww! A l v .33 4 . - href' 6,7 We - V 3 ' ff ' '. ,77 'ff N f, of ,- ' f H . 5, , Q, ' , ,QM A' - 7 Smiling and jovial, Mr. Lussenhop returned to us in February from his position as educational supervisor for a Channel 9 TV program. mans ,rm- . fgr : .X-C .llll I l u Ill Il I Ill ll ,I llll ll ll' lllll ll 2 E -T'.f+- ,Tx E ,pf .wr 'ftwsv' Miss Mane Kasparelc administers a test to Mary Terenzio as Tom Kawlca catches up on some paper correcting Miss Blanche Mazanec showing Vicki Casperson one of the many phases of her duties as assistant in the registrar's office, 3, ,Ui ! ' I , 41,-., 11, 5, vm . ' 2 1? '6 N 3 L Y Qngffssxu ,,. ounde ord l g A secc 137' fffj, li 1 T ,qjjg ,fi 1 ', iw MARIE K. KASPAREK ,f'tf7,r,yjl:f i Acting Adjustment Counselor ff' 6,1 ' pfia Li' X I ' 'v,' BLANCHE M. MAZANEC f,llfwlZQ, .'fS Eff 5, Registrar ' V il? .g ff' X. flu, it RUDOLPH sci-:Mint tw lylgllyfgf i' A ,ff 5 135, Attendance Officer lil iijflk , 5i,f'f iw fm i lx, ' If yy!- ti 3445+ A M t't R 7 XJ5 +L iixfi. I Of' i fi X, .4i'i'4-fm V, ' X of tak ,f ' X sg Wim iff H If A, MARION M. STONE J 11' l x AQ- Hp Adiustment Counselor 'ffyifxy it-NIL X N., it , ' GILBERT OLSON pi' mf, .Mmm tl' K., eff' Placement Counselor JUNQET me-fi There are telephone calls, messages, and hallway conferences as our counselors go about the many operations that are essential in making Austin one of the foremost institutions of learning in the State. These duties also include advising students in regards to employment, colleges, universities and professional schools, giving special examinations, counselling students when problems arise, registering new students, issuing transcripts, and the hundreds of pounds of paper work that is such a necessary part of school procedures. Mrs, Stone and Mi. Olson comparing notes on the actual grades and the potential ot a student. I i, 1 l s 1 K :V fmswmz.. 3 w,.f,,,,w-..,,,.- W, ,, wh W ,,,,,W W ' . li gt 2 1 v ,MJ rw-, W ..,,,,,,.,W, .,,, K,,, , ,,,, ,u..,,,,,-,,.,-., ,MWA is ft ,f.......,.--W,.,.t,rW,Wd.,,,,,W,M,i..a Q 1 ,,,.....,,,w...fm.VW,,...,.,.. ,WW.,M,7 - A,,y....f,,N,.f,,.W,,,. .,f,,,.,,...,.,...,,,,.. E f 1 y if! .au-mfewwmanmwwkk WW wffwwww W'-MW-ww-W,ws.iWWmwWmM.AWM.,,,.M, ,,,. ,-l....,,,,,,-.,..--..mW ,W Naam , A, , l 5 ' V , . 5 ,R . 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The candle clock borrowed the principle of the sundial and consisted of a stout metal Candlestick to which a long bracket holding a rectangular panel was fixed. f This panel was marked with a series of hours, starting an pgll 4 it llzg I U je with the earl1est hour at the bottom. When a r t , L new candle was lighted, the flame would be 2 ti above the level of the top bar of the T-shape. X t ipp, f h.g I This would naturally cause the shadow to fall toward the r if f V fr ' eeeem of tee cmd ee fb e eeeeeee hem' Then' ee the t e candle burned down, the line of the shadow . . A ffm g woul d rise to the later hours. 'A 'e ' r M , I t IS possible that the candle clock was the first serious attempt to produce a means of telling time during the night 'l'l Departments Scienc O WE f ff loner Fischer examines a model of a prehistoric dinosaur in Mr. Gougefs science class. At Cape Canaveral a button is pushed, and another Jupiter C missile soars into the sky. With each new missile firing and nuclear test, international tensions rise and the emphasis on science is increased. Austin, too, has accentuated this field ot learning. A thorough course ot study is ottered in general science, biology, physics and chemistry, and advanced classes are conducted which encourage students to delve deeper into the realms of scientific knowledge and research. lulian Gestrain and Ioel Resnick work together to measure the momentum of two bodies after Q collision. This is typical of the experiments performed in a Physics class. A Don't worry kids! Natalie Huminiak is not trying to blow up the school, she is only working on her experiment which is all part of the daily routine in Chemistry. LEFT PANEL Corneol Barrett, Rose Budzinski, Orvol A. Cott. Zinn fl.: 4 .vw ., ,wr 3.4: J' 's fr IQ' '75 fm .fr E '2 - 2 'xx Q' If S ,rg . 1, 3, 1. ,W LW' WLM 14-1, awww H f 9 my-1 ff Vs Z eff. S. Russel Fouts, Chonrmcnn, Fred H. Akers, Amer M. Bollew, 1. 1. f , . , 1 11 ' .mf f . M-mr .ma ,,, 3 G KE! 2 A .W M fs- pf' RIGHT PANEL Evo W. Drummond, John Finkbeiner, Charles W. Gouget, Gussie G. Green, Alice C. T. Peterson, Walter F. Robbins, Dove Shlemon, H Joseph Wossermon. xx Q - Ai , W, NN ' M ff I3 , ,,,,., 1433541 y' ,. xml .iffp nf r M sssfw 3, 4 ,av fl 34 1 1 at .till 0,5 L 'NL sag!- I LP Na' LEFT TOP PANEL Bernice Wingfield, Chairman Margaret A. Beck, Latin Club Advisor RIGHT TOP PANEL George J. Drossos, f Stamp and Coin Club Advisor - Ruth H. Frees Edna McCarty With a knowledge of the Spanish language, and a little imagination, Phyllis Malone and Don Mankin create a suitable atmosphere in which to order their meals. RIGHT BOTTOM PANEL Albert Milanesi ' Paula Niklas, German Club Advisor 0 r e I g n Vivian Saylor Cx ,4' Mft f 9 2 I ll,Jl la X . . I 'mai Nothing helps so much to develop better understanding ' of other nations than the ability to speak, read and write their language. Austinites may choose French, Italian, German, Spanish or Latin on their road to g , broadening their understanding of our world neighbors. , ,:.,g,i,, I4 Ago' ,Q b E35 GIYIC E will ii U li et - ,. 233, ft: Cf 4' -f f fa-vs 'KST' V ,,,,, vm, .N X x fi . at N C 1 .1 lo ,O Q PQ' Q Y' N 3 UID Ili 1 .76JzfLl . ffl Av' vx I by I ',!A Qi V .., 5 4177 xx 5, 'n M s '12 'es 'F if ki is I5 Math Is your child passing his tests and tlunking his education? At Austin, the answer is a loud No! Our Math Department under the keen scrutiny of Chairman Armin Krebill, is constantly adapting and improving its methods and its curriculum as illustrated by the addition of calculus and analytical geometry as a special eighth semester math course. In meeting the challenge of the totalitarian powers in a world which makes increasing demands upon schools for students well trained in mathematics, we at Austin are proud to serve the nation. LEFT PANEL Armin P. Krebill, Chairman, Mildred Baier, Stanley F. Bristol, Nona W. Daugherty, Catherine C. Doheny, Margaret J. Kennedy. RIGHT PANEL Elsie Luhan, National Honor Society Advisor, Florence Sheehy, Betty Stubbletield. NOT PICTURED Ruth H. Funk. Testing their homemade transit, Bill Benekos and Bill Berg are sighting it in Miss Sheehy's Geometry 2 Honor class. English In everyday conversation as well as in world travel the ability to express thoughts and ideas clearly is of great importance. This year more emphasis He'en Pidgeon Chairman than ever before has been placed on English. . , Gloria D. Andrews Since four years are required, advanced placement Q I d Q English has recently been added to the list of Dorothy M' Bmley' Honor C Ub A WSC coursesg and students attending this class will receive Alice C- Baum COllege credits. Marie E. Conroy Touche John Valentine, lo Anne Lestina, Iim Graziano and james Veto look on as Barry Libken cmd Le Hoy Bianchi iight duel in their make-believe setting in Miss Eai1ey's English class. -Q ,aff R Q72 'I6 'N da ff- 5 1 rl 1 i f l yy. IB i F ff : flil f fl 7-I-'J'-i '21-'ii , ,ew-f X 5 2 ' eg 4 '75 E 1 V , ' .sf J J Q2 J Q b ln L, it 2' N 7' - U Q12 1 . U--V' s f . tsl., Y , v.-...,-..: W, ,f 13 i i 1 - f l l. Rx, .9 ffl -ns., .,, L 1 r t x I RQ. 'IJ 'w' VY fm., I 1'-'77 4-Lf Gamba - A wi ,515 , ' i s :Q N. , 'ws-mi X W- p i ts 2 N C7 fi fr 'W'- Rib. W af Q? Q ffm 'VN-Aenf 'fi' elim Jxk' 121 fk A Wilt SS - -'FX gill I N x04 --- alt I 201 . 1. - .2 CN I, 0 wnwww , We .1 51-s 4, Q 1 f X X ff ,A K ii V, IV! 5' f we' 1 4 Xa f 1 Dennis DeHainaut lectures to his attentive classmates in Miss Miner's Public Speaking class. LEFT PANEL Ruby G. Elsam Virginia Fitzgerald Madeline M. Glynn Belle K. Jacobs National Honor Society Advisor Alice H. Johnstone College Club Advisor Frances M. Kenney Margie S. Lehman RIGHT PANEL Patricia Lewkowicz Thespian Club Advisor Dorothy Miner Attendance Office Elizabeth Pape Alice Rape Austin Times Advisor Helen Smith Debating Club Advisor Blanche V. Walker Irene B. White 17 Q g .Ni Val Rae Berke verifies on a map ot Illinois, the information Louie Feigenbaum found in his textbook. Soci l Studies With the need to have a greater knowledge ot social sciences ! increasing due to the troubled situation in the world the Qx fb study of history, civics, and geography has become more important. These courses are designed to aid the student in his knowledge and understanding of other countries and cultures as well as his own. Through Social Studies we at Austin can comprehend more thoroughly the meaning of democracy and appreciate the time opportunities of a country such as ours. Iames Nettenstrom, pictured in Miss Doyle's Civics class, points out a lew important tacts on the subject of health, education, and welfare. LEFT PANEL Veronica H. Doyle, Chairman, Roy C. Compton, Nona Cox, William Ewan. RIGHT PANEL Pearl Freeman, John E. Gattke, Vir- ginia Heyse, American Girl Advisor, David Katz, A. S. G. Advisor, Vera S. McConville, Mary W. Moore, Hazel Rylander, A. S. G. Advisor, Lawrence Sommers, A. S. G. Advisor. iqx , 5 xt ff 5-FF: 5 1- . D 1 J. 1 vga. ew' 90 QB 1 E99 'if thgii ?!9 .AFA Education Business K.. '-'dr' RIGHT TOP PANEL Oliver W. Howell 451' Marcello Mclindon ' ' Ruth Palmerton ' . . ,I Thelma S. Thorson H lg Nor Plcruneo 9 M WW AA Edna B. Clark 1? 9 2.16 Helen Bredehorn 9 -as Mary M. Dahl Austin's Business Education department is directly concerned with the preparation of students tor LEFT PANEL college and their future occupations. Frequent Menon D- Roufh' Cllolfmflm drills are given in typing and shorthand in order to improve speed and ability, and high scorers are rewarded with certificates and pins. Orson G. Alexander Three outstanding Business Education students 32 College Club Advisor were recipients ot awards presented by the OFFice 'Fw Z' , 'I9 Hqzel E, Hqglqnd Management Association of Chicago on the Dome, Heimz basis of scholarship, citizenship, and leadership. Mrs. Rauth demonstrates adeptness cmd proficiency in handling cz switchboard to Donna Weinberg, .,s....5. ..i,.s.s..g.. .5 . . r 2 s r it Q f . . 4 tt 4233: iii' i W 4'7 i-'ff ff ,.,. W, 1 . 441.3 it f Tk 'init' s 1 4, ,7,L,.Y. Mn.. , LIZ. il-Q7 Q ' 2, 'V H .1 ,- k . . - . . . 1 S fs--if s is-rs-2-Q f 5 ss: g s. I., 5.r..s 5.1 sr 5. . - .,. + N Y Q Huw 4 ,M .Hui s s .Asha 4. 44+ xi it ii 4 6.44.-..+.wri6sf Mg. .. ..5...g,, 4.4. . .sag 5.5 4.5. lf.s,fL.i.q..x-.l. 4.5 3 g r. KJ -In-sv rr-- Singing ot the Emerald lsle from the Blue Books are Melanie Fellheimer, Angeline Pappas, Valerie Vescio, Margaret Cruise, William Ieifery, Frank Rothacker, Roger Niemiec, and Bob Kallas in Mrs, Leor1ard's 7th period. M . Music, the universal u S ' C language, is Cin lmporlclrll Edna B. Pohlman, Chairman part of Austin's curriculum. One year of music class is Glee Club required of every student, but he may also Alford E. Crehz participate in one of the several fine musical Orchestra organizations. Girls' Glee, Choir, Band, and James Kobrin Orchestra all seek to develop musical talents and Band understanding while providing a pleasant interlude Adella F. Leonard from the day's work. The members of these organizations derive much pleasure from this Choi' participation and feel that they have enriched their own lives and those ot their fellow students. Arthur Quinn Helen B. Scanlon lean LaRosa, Elliot Merker, Mike Natarus lseatedlg Bonita Grach, Pat Haslan, Floralee Wexler lsecond rowl,' Marilyn Bono, Frank Gallo, Don Smith, Bob Perz, lack Mohr, and Bob Gilleran ltop rowl, of Mrs. Leonard's Music History class, display the albums which they have listened to in class, A treble stall is being filled in by Beverly Baron during a Music I class in connection with a discussion ol the Great Staff. .3- ,FR -ff .519 5' sz f f ,lv ' I rv 4 , I frtf 'I,i','k'?i VQQI W' , . 0 ' l cf' Ulf . .. , i X it Q K : ll gg?-N X is Kathy Barron and David Tick work on their papier-mciche animals as they learn proportion and shape in their Art Class. Art The statement, A picture is a silent poem, may tell a little of what was in the minds ofthe l5O Scholastic Art Awards winners while they were creating their masterpieces These students are a credit to Austin and ca reflection of the Art Department's excellent and industrious work. Aside from developing the artistic talents of the students, art teachers here at Austin endeavor to make art an uplifting and an intellectual experience. f Jennie L. Holbrook, Chairman Grace B. Diels T, Not Pictured , Q Katherine Williams l S Bill Punzio, lan Buris and Steve Walenga are students from Mrs Williams art class, who have won scholarships in art, and shown here working on their block-printing. W, vw ff ' W , -ffylswf wt ' W s ' 'A Q 'fe4'V'm 5' A-Q ,tam aim, f is me ,I Z I k A 9Z'ft ff' ' Q2 qw if , , as gpg l Q M - ef' .5 a I Q . M t or . ,:,.! IQ , , ,X wife-.. 3 3... '- V '-fx, s ,Rigs q 9-5 I x' Qt 34 fim- gill! Fifi? Mass calisthenics are an important part of each gym period. It is during the warm-up time that K- muscles are exercised so that a minimum of stress and strain is placed on them during the activity . which follows. QM , I rm M ith 5 EER i I 'I ' JW' N LEFT PANEL Louise M. Hofmeister, Chairman Bowling Advisor Virginia K. Burns GAA Advisor Lois V. Duffy Maroon 8t White Advisor Johanna Goldberg Bit and Spur Advisor sli t RIGHT PANEL Elinor Levett Junior Red Cross Advisor Eileen O'Brien GAA Advisor Emily G. Richards Cheerleaders Advisor NOT PICTURED Bette Harris Physical 'U M ll f i i f -'Tnfzhz 22 Education Through our health and physical education classes, team and individual tournaments, and interscholastic sports program, we endeavor to keep our students physically tit It is important they realize that good physical conditioning goes hand in hand with mental fitness. ii. .5 wigs. .3 A-vs QM if ,N . 3 1 .I 'Iii Top PANEL I 1 'Q O 50,3 . 5.5. Q ' 0 Q 'hi - Charles Sulliven, Chairman, N Social Planning Advisor James Fay, Basketball, Baseball William C. Heiland, Football, Tennis I Joseph H. Murphy, Publicity, Senior Guard Ronald Otioson, Track, Frosh-Soph Foolball Rock and roll is the order of the day as Fred Pinsler does cr Warm-up exercise. Tom Gladwin of the shirts ana' George Talbot of the skins are having fun playing soccer, V' 095' BOTTOM PANEL Joseph L. Risily, Foofball, Swimming David Rusk NOT PICTURED Albert Paulson, Fencing V O I 4,5 l g J . . 'ff ? l ,M M . sf 5 X Si.- rx H .,,,.,.i 1' fi , - 2, .4 f ,A-.AG iii .W an V -,wi Aw I.. . A U .., ,A V' Nga.. QW -sway . w 0, f eff.. Technic l Whether you wish to become an electrician, printer, carpenter, draftsmcin, or architect the courses that place you on your first steps to achieve the goal are offered at Austin. These courses help whether you wish to enter any of the above fields professionally or if you are interested in gaining knowledge that may be put to use in your present home or the home you may have in the future. fi . T V tr -1 ff , - iv V cu ', oN , l 1 if 'T t' YY ff Y 1 Raymond G. Coles, Chairman Usher 81 Usherette and Key Club Advisor Harold Achtenhcigen Maurice Cline George T. Grashoff A. Eugene Jarvis Architects Club Advisor Thomas T. O'Dowd Stage Crew Orville J. Parkhurst Bob Lesniak, Anthony Costabile, Norm Glover, and Charles Murphy of the woodshop class demonstrate the proper use of a vise, plane, sandpaper block and tri-square. ,.-.Q 1 gpm, law Wx mf w-.N -4 r :Y MIT QD If . FG? ,', 1'frf! I I I .sq 3. ' n'. v ' ' l I I N, ll' . . Q funny- 0- 'I::::::n1l5 . J- rx n , ..: W if II ll IT I I fllllllln . .,. .. T:.:... f ,..-.- ,. 1 1 '50 24 ies- eww! i f' 1 mba 4:- Jw 3 W M M 1 1 Z.: 9 Q ,1 W f .....: Q Q ,,'A The home economics department deals not only with the homemaking abilities of the individual girls, but also with the mental and social facets of their personalities. ll Every day questions such as What can I wear today? , What should I prepare for dinner? , or Why won't this child behave? are solved in these classes. This instruction helps develop the co-ed into a more mature woman who is better able to accept the multiple responsibilities of being a capable housewife and mother. After learning to cook and sew, the upperclass girl may take Home Nursing and Home Decorating in which 7 - ,gt .gff,,,,a,.4-fl, , .1 I X' ,Z . tr ' . 3 f V , H N' . I 'fora f W in - ,.., f W 'S' nm., ,,, ,vu , tw W L x Cf f v , ' A V 1 f ,rw , f W , ' nf 't , 5 W ,QLLW T 4-WN , X KW -H .-,Q A rv ,o G6 Mi I Y K l'I'I l'I' she learns such helpful hints as correct placement of furniture, how to choose attractive color schemes, and how to care for the young, sick, or disabled. Vlasta R. Vedra, Chairman Hostess Club Advisor Edna L. Ansel Helen Lekatsos Phyllis Malone, Carol Smoron, and Priscilla Schrader of Mrs. Vedra's Home Management class, study the different phases of harmony and the use of colors, which are all a part of their course in Interior Decorating. Home Ec Q wwwm .WMM lacqueline Senato checks the measurement of her blouse pattern and Milcela Tilden pins her pattern to the material. Preparing for the future? Or experimenting? The smiles of Sandra Schultz, Nancy Lozaro, Sharon Silcolcis say that cooking can be fun. W7 .3 4 'lv K gl 2 5 X wi ,I -Iss., - 91244 .,, My 75 3 ' Sgt. Charles H. Brink Sgt. William M. Goretzlca ROTC Y The initials, ROTC, stand for Reserve Officers Training Corps, an organization dedicated to the installation of orderliness, precision, discipline, and patriotism into our country's future military men. lt encourages a high sense of personal honor, deportment, and respect for constituted authority. Military training includes such important subjects as military , organization, courtesies, customs, and rules of l conduct, map reading, weapons, and, a l new topic, safety leadership. Some of the most outstanding examples of the excellent training available are found in the Drum and Bugle Corps and the Color Guard, organizations established within the ROTC. ' ROTC BATTLE GROUP STAFF Top Picture BOTTOM ROW-Lt. Col. G. Johnson, Mai. K. Quarfoot. SECOND ROW-E. Ziemba, B. Zapfe, D. Barrington, J. Mich. TOP ROW-W. Hose, J. Rogers, C. Goodrich, J. Deaville, S. Jacob. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Bottom Picture BOTTOM ROW-R. Neumann, W. Gartley. SECOND ROW-E. Hirsh, J. Dilillo, L. Tufano, R. Norris, S. Kovar, G. Lau. THIRD ROW-M. Krueger, W. Crawford, D. Preston, L. Lurey, W. Erling. TOP ROW-J. Chapman, J. Bruen, B. Enger, J. De Vereaux, S. Nielsen, J. Cross. COLOR GUARD AND HONOR GUARD W. Baeur, MfSgt., J. Misch, Capt., R. Neuman, StafffSgt., S. Mertel, Sgt., W. Knuth, Sgt. ist class, J. Disler, M!Sgt., L. Provisor, Sgt. ist class, J. Rhienerts, MfSgt., W. Hose, Sgt. ist class, S. Jacobs, Capt., J. Krotier, Sgt. ist class. 26 LIBRARIANS Virginia Barrett Rosemary Carlson, Lib. Clerk Margaret C. Condon Rae V. Shea OFFICE STAFF BOTTOM ROW-Eleanore S. Goerke, Esther B. Hecht, Ruth Sargent. TOP ROW-Cecile McClellan, Angela C. Mc- Steen. f t 1 ma 11? K7 I1 X . A J 2 :NYU l ' 0 ff? N4 lo 0 Q.fgffiqa11j1'Q zf' J ,112-iinn nf? me Q ., ...R L all 'f ' ... 5 MATRON Dorothy B. Fleming Qu. ' Lis' RQ, ENGINEER John R. Winton POLICEMAN Marshall McNeill LUNCHROOM Ruth T. Greene Manager Genevieve Flemming Cashier ,561 'W .T- .L .--3 X Fi 'Fw'-'M -' ms, 1 will M, 7, Between bites a Conversation is being held among Raymond Coles, Lester M. Butler. Asst Prin., Dr. Omer S. Williams, Mrs. Henry D. Levun, Mrs. Vernon M. Spivey, and R. G. Gregg, past Principal. P. T. A. Getting to Know You is the first line ot a popular song. It is also the T959-60 theme of a very active and important group at Austin. This group has a number of obiectives which it strives to achieve. The members raise the standards of homelite, thereby minimizing the possibility of an individual boy or girl becoming a delinquent. This organization actively helps promote local, state, and federal legislation for the adequate care and protection of children and young adults. Mrs. Spivey, president ot the PTA, presents checks to the chairmen of the Girls' and Boys' Physical Education Depart- ments, Miss Hotmeister and Mr. Sullivan, with which to buy new equipment. f. ' MMM f at OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW-Mrs. Warren Weaver, Pec. Sec., M's. Vernfr M. Spivey, Pres. TOP ROW-Mrs. Joseph F, Mille'f Cor'-es. S... Mrs. Pocco Tarsfano, Treas., Mrs. Henry Levun, ist V.-Pres. C57 Mr. Downes, Mr. Carr, Mrs. lseberq, Mrs. l-liqqinbotham, Mrs. Demos, Mrs. Bislf 'standing , Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Wea'.'er, Mrs. Tarsitano, Mrs. Spivey, and Mrs. Levin meet in room 107 tor program planning purposes. imma: 'fs Qx Z: . ik.. 'F -ir. - ce.: .. X V , Q Q .4 A Q Q . , KQQQ Q Q? QQ Q V 1 y W ' wx' ax W X V ,... V 'I ' .T:. ' , k. . .I I VLLW , . .5 Q . Qxi Q Q ,NQQQQ Q , I . , x, . 2-4 , 1 I Y i ..., ' , V if i s V- '- ' 5 N. V K V f l 3 ' V, ' , .- h -s.Q , . - ' -- ,, ,, , V wVV.fM'm 'V ,I I ef- .Qqgg gif, 1' ' k su - X -V rs - V. 1 dz - .... V' 5455, t . f f-4' ff -4 4321 4 if 2 A.:-U: 5 as 5 - - -:iii-. '1' .- ' ' f 1 .... P U 'ffl V A 'vi .v,v., .. ,-2 1 5 E' 2' 1 ' git :S - t ' .. . - . ' Vi I ' ,W W' . V 'V , ' -' . - ' ' , 4 'H ' lt -Fsiisiyi Q :N J X 'figs X r le- .... . wwivwid 4119 .X . A ' -V , -V V, I X ' it ' M V fi' . itil Vf if , M27 Q as .V V- . ,, ..... - 33-'S?i9.,s-QQ.: . f V V 'V -. .- is ' Yi: '.:e- '-Pb ' 3- 51. -N 3' te-kk f 1.15131 , rf: YV it . , 'yi' Vf , ' 5 :liz ' A 2 'Ml' :Maw 3. .Vg kg, Activities All our activities start and stop at a certain time. ln fact we have been accused of living on a schedule. But even in ancient times people felt the need of a device to signal the beginning or end of a period of time, and a prominent mentor of the day developed the first alarm clock. It consisted of an intricate and ornate dragon-type figure with the back hollowed out. A thin stick was inserted at one end, and the other end was lighted. A string with a metal ball on each end was placed over the stick and hung down the sides of the dragon. The position of the string upon the stick Was determined by the length of time one Wanted to elapse before being signalled. When the string burned through, the metal balls dropped onto the metal plate and caused the alarm. 29 Austin Student Government No, this isn't underexposure. Judy Olsen and Sharon Nowak were caught early in the morning picking the best spots to put election campaign posters for the 4B elections. Showing their expert salesmanship, Laurie Grebel and Wayne Gobel sell ASG. sponsored folders and book covers to Earl Berkun and Amanda Gramza. DAVID KATZ Advisor We see equality tor all in action in the functions of the A. S. G. Each division and club is represented by a student and they voice the ideas and opinions of the students they represent at the meetings. The A. S. G. motto, Service to Austin is the basic thought behind the functions of its various committees. Through a better understanding ot the A. S. G. a student automatically becomes a more intelligent citizen because it is patterned after the United States Congress and has a charter similar to the Constitution. Henry West and Steve Masur are busily counting the ballots from the spring election tor the 4B class officers. The elected president was Jerry Tollefsen. ,,.f i A .si Q mf... The executive branch of the A. S. G. is the Cabinet which is made up of senior advisors, chairmen of the various committees and representatives of HAZEL V. RYLANDER all school activities. Through the efforts of the Cabinet all groups and AdViS0f proiects within the school are given supervision and their plans coordinated to avoid conflict. BOTTOM ROW-S. Wheat, G. Tolletsen, H. West, J. Lestina, P. Lazar, Mr. Katz. TOP ROW--J. Graziano, A. Rashkow, L. Greble, E. Stallas, G. Cropp, C. Hemwall, F, Iannella, G, Johnson, S. Nlazur, J. Deaville, K. Bolker, N. Jarog, R. Schmidt. l -lElE hoNE il . .li ,Y A EL A 221.- 5 l loeciaf .xgcfiuifiegi This ambitious group takes upon itself several projects of various magnitudes ot endeavor. Among the least ot these is the Christmas division room decorating Contest and among the most extensive and intricate are the ASG Show and the plans and preparations tor Homecoming Week. BOTTOM ROW-S. Salapatas, J. Lestina, C. Johnson, F, Iannella, C. Hemwall, S. Wheat, G. Tolletsen, TOP ROW- N. Jarog, R. Schmidt. 31 'LV ,wg f . 0125011118 0l7ll'l'llft0Q This committee is concerned wiTh The acTiviTies of The sTudenT body. They encourage social acTiviTies by sponsoring dances, and every semester They have an ASG show. They sell bookcovers in The Tall, and have Their annual carnaTion sale in The spring. Money is raised by The ASG in This manner. But, Their mosT imporTanT function is, encouraging sTudenT school spirit. f I I OUOI'IIll1C'I1llCl! .fgllfffl l.I'J A pictorial sTory of This year's events are placed in The lobby of Rockwood Hall by members of This commiTTee. AnoTher special projecT of The year was The completion of a Tile of Constitutions from all organizaTions and clubs in Austin. 32 if 6 Q 3 far 4 PERSONNEL COMMITTEE BOTTOM ROW-C. Walker, S. Kowalk, B Knudson, C. Hemwall, Chrmn., L. Grebel, Sr Adv-I J, Flores, S, Waller, R. Hufzfstutler SECOND ROW-S. Johnson, A. Rashkow, B Weber, B. TakiTT, L. Yahnke, B. Alpert, B Coughlin, G. Cropp. THIRD ROW-M. Vena bles, R. Horberg, S. Eisen, L. Geiger, D. Frie M. Nitzberg, J. Grivetti, TOP ROW-D. Med nick, C. Johnson, D. Davies, G. Petersen, W Goble, C. Lieberthal, A, Irgang, S. Pupurs GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS BOTTOM ROW-S. Wheat, L. Baer, M. Stein J. Dahlstrom, M. Douglas, Sgt.-at-arms, B Schmidt, Chairman, C. Davies, Sec., S. Salapa Tas, M. Calomino. SECOND ROW-P. Wiese F. Gnagni, B. Baron, D. Johnston, D. Preston R. Engstrom, B. Droogan. TOP ROW-W Engstrom, F, lannella, J. Deaville, J. Flashing D. Scherrer, G. Tollefsen, G. Johnson, J Gorny. Under a new regulation sponsored by the Service Committee, Bonnie Petzone sticks a decal on a car in the parking lot while Judy Dahistrom reads the instructions. BOTTOM ROW-C. Anderson, J. Bartelstein, J. Lestina, C. Rosenfeld, M. Galati. SECOND ROW-J. Rini, M. Mulay, S. Masur, R. Foreman, J. Kamaris. TOP ROW-K. Bolker, J. Johnson, M. Schade, T. Jonak, A, Vozikis, G. Johnson. LAWRENCE SOMMERS Advisor NONA COX Advisor BOTTOM ROW-J. Silberg, J. Cobb, J. Weil, S. Goldberg, G. Tumpeer, N. Wolper. SECOND ROW-E. Stallas, L. Jacobson, J. Shapiro, W. Korasick, M. Venters, G. Katsoolias, L. Kora- sick. TOP ROW-F. Burk, C. O'Donnell, D. Pellauer, W, Stewart, N, Jarog, I. Makris, G. Pesek. 33 'iv Yum Mliyllillg anal grolan 5 Now that the East Building is only a memory this committee has been able to concentrate on Keep Austin Clean -and beautiful. We are given constant reminders by means of posters and slogans produced by the members of this committee. In the spring they were seen busily planting flowers and shrubs in strategic places on the campus. eruice ommiffee In order that new and substitute teachers may more easily be assimilated into the routine of Austin High School, members of this committee compiled and published a tact-giving pamphlet describing the assembly schedules, the school numbering system, and the general rules and regulations of the school. W wsu . E S, ' -1 3 ws li S. X K1 X , . 5 I wx ffm- 1 ..., 'wi L Hs w J M...-. ...fl Q, . . f ' r 1Q,,Zy,a! si 0:3 , 5 l , . f ' i f f fn' 1 ' 1 , if ,T ' 7 X ff ,, .fl f 7 f 1 f ., f , - A ,WV if f WV' 4, V . if ,.., . , 4, , f ' 34 Little Small lBill Crawtordl attempts to imitate the dancing of his brother, Big Small lBill Gartleyl, who is practicing to become a warrior to the beat ot the drums played by Roddy MacDonald, while Ierry Jacobson and Iill Morser look on with interest. FALL OFFICERS President-Henry West Vice-President-JoAnne Lestina Secretary Treasurer--Phyllis Lazar Executive Secretary-Sandra Wheat Wayne Wheeler shows great pride as he listens to Iana Flores sing Honey Bun. SPRING OFFICERS President-Henry West Vice-President-Laurie Grebel Secretary Treasurer-Sandra Wheat Executive Secretary Clione Anderson The A. S. G. Show is presented once a year alternating with the Senior Show. Produced, directed, and presented entirely by A. S. G. members, this show utilizes all types of talent from tap dancing, to quartets, from soloists to novelty numbers. Auditions are held in the spring of each year and the acts that are accepted are all of high quality. After numerous private rehearsals together in Rockwood Hall, arrangements are made for scenery, spot lights, and extras. Finally, after weeks of practicing, the morning of the show arrives, bringing with it all the enthusiasm the A. S. G. members possess. Third period rolls around, the presentation of the colors, and the A. S. G. SHOW IS ON!! Homecoming Secrecy . . . that's the word for October among Austinites. From the initial planning of the floats to the posting of a guard outside the garage door to protect the precious secret, it is a month of excitement and suspense climaxed by the homecoming game and the actual judging of the floats. The buying of badges and football pencils contributes to the excitement culminated by the Pep Rally with its cheers, waving of shakers and crowning of the Queen. Our Queen and her Court lead the parade of floats around the cinder track of the stadium at the climax of the first half of the game as they are judged by five or six competent adults. The results are quickly announced to the waiting throng and with each announcement a roar goes up from the members of the winning club. We now see the fruits of our hard work, suspense, and enthusiasm manifested in the colossal success of the T959 Homecoming Game - topped by a victory for our Tigers, as the noisy, happy, exhausted rooters pile into cars and swing out of the parking lot with horns blaring. Queen Patty Tannehill, center, and her court Leah Strahl and Helen Spivey, lead the Homecoming parade as Mr. Carr enjoys the ride down Central Avenue and into the Stadium. The Cabales Choo-Choo float, complete with engi- neer, bell and turning wheels took first place for originality in the float contest. Second place for originality was awarded to Key Tri-Hi-Y for their adorable pink puppy. The R. O. T. C. was awarded a well-deserved first place for beauty for the very lovely Aladdins lamp tloat. Placing second for beauty was the College Club with its Duz We Win, Vel We Better, and Lux To Us. 35 'zrff diligently 5: the :zzke-:ps f:r the ,,.v ..v,,. , ..., . e ...--.D ...- ,-.S-A 1-.. can--f. SL--...,. .'A.,A.-4..A . 4.4.4 L1 4,-.-. T -..--...4 ie: fffzrt' Gizczz -ofesf 11111: Pesfrin- r':lf ry. 'i-Q., Dzcne AusTin Times ALICE M. RAPE Advisor -A v V .-. P E U Q T-N were --A ..-.s. . T- i........ ,-......., D5 E J si' 'Bu . T.,-Ii, 'X -R11..-,l'I IEC CSCI IT one were To goze inTo room T36 The or TuTure coreers. 36 scene would more Thon lil-cely be one of orderly confusion The room in queshon is AusTin Times oFTice ond The confusion is whoT develops iusT before The ediTion goes press. However, The exciTemenT produces one of The very besT high chool popers oT The oreo, publishing club ond sporTs news ond TeoTuring ony unusuol hoppenings oround The school. A lisToTcurrenTgroduc1Tes Their prom doTes, ond Their proposed TuTure occupoTions is olso included bi yeorly Members of The sToFT ore obToining experience Through Their work ond goining helpful odvice Trom Their compeTenT sponsor Miss Alice Rope, which will be helpful in college Inez Merker IS busily typing articles while her co-workers, Merle lseberg lsittingl, Ted Trenton and IoAnne Weiss give STAFF FALL STAFF Joyce Miller, Managing Editor, Deanna Prantis, Busi- ness Manager, Mariorie Groholski, Advertising Mana- gerg Kenneth Quarfoot, Associate Editor, David Bar- rington, Special Proiects Editor, Betty Spilky, Rewrite Editor. Tar SPRING STAFF John Naples, Managing Editor, Ann Rubio, Associate Editor, Rochelle Sherling, Business Manager, Burt Schwartz, Special Projects Editor, Mary Giganti, News Editor, Diane Rezavy, Literary Features Editorg Ro- chelle Miller, Editorial Features Editorg Arlene Peltz, Rewrite Editor. AWARDS o GALLUP AWARD ALL AMERICAN HONOR RATING INTERNATIONAL HONOR AWARD 1958 ALL AMERICAN HONOR RATING 1959 37 Gary lohnson makes final correctxons before Iudy Colman types up the story Diane Medmclc and Dxane Palmer proofread for the Austin Times as Darlene Iaslcot and Kay Hawkmson search through the files lor background material 5, 2 U Wei? Q fd' Us Qt- J.. .. Q 4' x Z ' 1- ,X A'?, , ' li --es 'Silk ,af ..-.-5.4 Maroon and White The photographers roaming the halls, the busy typewriters in 108, the division representatives taking orders, Members of Maroon cS White's art department, Anita Adamson, Linda Chavez, JoAnne Bielko, Rae Ter Veen, Diana Mogenson, and Cynthia Nielson, pool their talents in order to create the clever cartoons which appear throughout the book. l.OlS V. DUFFY Advisor the last minute articles-all are part ot the organization of the Maroon 8K White. This year, under the guidance ot Miss Dutty the annual has incorporated several new features, among these a complete index ot the student body and pictures ot the entire faculty. Diligent stat? members have worked to make this yearbook an enioyable and accurate account ot this year's activities. Marie Lemperis, left, keeps busy typing out club and activity identifications in order to keep Vicki Bartlett and Nancy Ass:-nann Penny Nelson and Sharon Mueller ct the business staff record bug' indexing names. payments on order cards while Nancy Hoffman posts receipts. i 'art N F1 38 It ' l A Our Staff Nancy Assmann Index Editor Earl Berkun Sports Editor Patrick Byrne Underg raduate Editor Sharon Mueller Business Manager Phillip Spolin Senior Editor Rae TerVeen Art Editor Carol Tucker Club Co-editor '17 ll' 'Z 1 Norman Barrie Mimeographer Neil Brast Photography Editor ' T-fm . Q, 4 5 Sandra Hertel Club Co-editor Nancy Hoffman Recorder Antonette Kolnik Typist Henrietta Nelson Subscriptions Cynthia Nielsen Cartoonist . Mmf xW The staff photographers, fbottoml Steve Norton, Neil Brast, Hopi, Bob Kallas, Leslie Lurey, and Norman Barrie examine prints carefully so that only the best are selected for the yearbook. JoAnne Bielko Typist Irma Kramer Special Artwork Marie Lemperis Typist Phyllis Pallone Typist Loraine Provisor Hobby Editor ,i-,Zii far , tm T f.. A sig bv' , vhs, i Va 39 .ff , 1 ? ff me 'Q V5 s Es College Club BOTTOM ROW-G, Crapp, T'eas., L. G'eoel, Pres., N, Pappas. -Fe: Sec., N. Falceua, Cofr, Sec. TOP ROW-S. Thorpe, Sgt.-a'-f-mrs E Goss' rg, Sgtfe'-I-'rns. SPRING OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW-B. Nets'-nxa, Sg'.-a'-L-'ms, G, Crcpp J. P'es 5, Edggfy Pres., B, Si,r'Cl ', Dec. Sec., E. Goss rg, Cc Se: TOP ROW-P, Mese, Cave'-Arms, ff. Beety, Sgi-at-A'-rrrs ff Kmdser, Trees. gks -p--- T .+, . sv V ,V , ...Hd . M Qu r fm .. - 'Iii .Left iv My Iss! N , . . 1 1373? vm.. sk BOTTOM ROW-J. G ser, Sgi-at-I-'msg S. Thorpe, Sgr.-at-Arms, G. C'opp, T'-eas.'e': E. Se-efrfn, ifce P'es., L. Greoe, Pres., N. Pappas, Pec. Sec., N. Fafcette, Sec.: E. Surdr, Sgt.-a'-Arms, E. Gosslrg, Sgt.-at-Arms. SECOND ROW-B. Edison, N. Powers, J. He.-fn, ff. Ggarf, M's. Dahl, Miss Johnstone, K. Ca giu , N. Parker, L, Ee cn, C. Dr'-e E. Defrs, THIRD ROW-D. Jaskot, J. Bie ko, J. Be rge', F. BJP, C. Jofrsfar, B. Heber, D. Marosco, S. Wheat, M. Knudsen. FOURTH ROW- P. F'ca'e' e, P. Ccorey, C. Becker, E. B'lcern'elns, M. Olson, P. Higgfnbofharn, N. 5555, I. P-edfztscf, L. Kofeszk, B. Geiger, J. Asp o, M. Veneb es. TOP ROW- i'.'. Sraae, K. -fysar, C. Johnson, J. M'lle', D. Rhys, D. F'-ene, S, Nfgnt, F Q lf'eff:Z, lf. Bferjfs, C. Hem Mill, .l. lAAB'7'l'1, C. O'DOW'1Ell, Ll , of lg I 1 , Xs- ll ii In celebrating its 4Oth year College Club maintained a very ambitious schedule ot events. Because the purpose of the club is to stimulate interest in higher education and to prepare the girls to adiust to a changing educational and social environment their programs included Fashion Shows, Teas, a review about the Chilean Schools, a Paraguayan travelogue, panel discussions ot teen problems, and a review ot her writing career by a former Austin teacher, Mrs. Regina Kelly. 40 fwwly' f ou ag e ma 9 men lolaorfunifg JCQOCLA BOTTOM ROW-A, Adamson, G, Schultz, L. Grein, F. Wexler, M. Galati. SECOND ROW-S Salapatas, A. Dykas, B. Boutzarelos, G. Hotzman, S. Kowalk, M. Frugoli, D. Nemec. THIRD ROW- M. Strecker, M. Pressler, A. Kotsos, G. Buncleson, R. Neuman, D. Mowinski, C. Pavetto, S. Schelli TOP ROW-L. Reisa, D. Beshk, P. Burns, C. Cook, P. Recchia, E. Flynn, K. Gustafson, I. Strautnieks P. Wiese. BOTTOM ROW-A. Marzullo, S. Leatherwood, T. Daniello, L. Johnson, B. Nakamura, J. Nissley C. McClory, K. Schlenz. SECOND ROW-L. Chmela, K. Fyr, P. Sliz, E. DuBrule, J. Weil, S. Drew THIRD ROW-V. Dianovsky, K. Mertsky, C. Seversen, J. Davies, M. Groth, S. Truels, C. Neuman M. Tyler, I. Forsberg. TOP ROW-N. Hoffman, K. Dunn, M. Beatty, P. Nelson, B. Witt, l. Makris P. Stella, E. Harris, L. Geiger, J. Strecker. 'WW wr wr' Qt- is 'FW 7' -ry, K ELSIE LUHAN FALL OFFICERS Advisor J. Deaville, Treas., D. Prantis, Pres., M, Rendler, V.-Pres., D. Sherman, Sec. SPRING OFFICERS J. Shaeter, V.-Pres., Lemperis, Sec. nv' ' :wwe X If ff ws , , My ff 7 f Aff, ,Wil J WV v fw rw 'ff f f . 4 . aug .,, . my 4 fag? I. 5 15' I fl ss my 5' .lg sit, f ff ar- ,iff . ,gi-, .ff if -' ess 5 Q s ,- -e , . M W . - ' nf v. I I I ' 2 , if L. L evine, Treas., G. Mack, Pres., M. BOTTOM ROW-l. Merker, J. Maidanski, E. Smyros, P. Weiss, L. Marks, R. Miller, S. Poulos, N. Toftel. SECOND ROW-L. Provisor, S. Shapiro, J, Kamaris, J. Shaeter, D, Rezavy, J. Johnson, J. Litman, THIRD ROW-F. DeLaFont, G. Mack, J. Martin, J. Taclcett, N. Markos, C, Molnar, M. Lemperis, A. Peltz. TOP ROW-V. Bartlett, A. Rubio, J. Petersen, B. Schwartz, H. West, T. Trenton, B. Knudson, S. Eisen, S. Pupurs, BOTTOM ROW-B. Grach, B. Spilky, P. Davis, N. Assmann, D. Palmer, I. Kramer, A. Andersen, D. Sherman, B. Jacobs-'Spons SECOND ROW-A. Sparber, l. Bressler, M. Rendler, V.-Pres., S. Masur, M. Giganti, L. Levine, R. Goldman, J. Lestina, E. Berkum, D. Kmet. THIRD ROW-K, Bolker, J. Dahlstrom, C. Hemwall, D, Prantis, Pres., J. Colman W. Grabske, K, Johnson, D. Mednick, K. Hawkinson. TOP ROW-D, Barrington, B. Rickert, R, Bisk, R. Burkey, J. Deaville, Treas., D. Scherrer, G. Johnson, J. Oesterheld A. Levin, J. Miller. National Honor Society Membership in the National Honor Society is one ofthe highest honors which can be given to seniors at Austin. Among the various programs ottered this year was a discussion and tilm onthe University of Illinois. The society also gave a banquet and sponsored a perfume sale to raise money for the two scholarships which are awarded to the two outstanding graduates of the club. 42 Honor Club DOROTHY M. BAILEY Advisor All second, third, and fourth semester students who have a 3.0 average or better are eligible for membership in Honor Club. Leadership was the keynote of this year's activities and Miss Dorothy Bailey and Miss Elsie Luhan obtained many guest speakers for the club meetings the most prominent being: Rev. James Rentz, Mr. Gilbert Olson, and Lt. Colonel Bramwell Tripp. BOTTOM ROW-Miss Elsie Luhan, B. Bogda, J. Cobb, M, Laskov, S. Thorpe, S. Leatherwood, R. Kozin, M. Laskov, N. Wolper. SECOND ROW-M. Vlahos, R. Hondros, C. Rosenfeld, J. Berkowitz, S. Norton, M. Kahn, C. Vanclervest, B. Alpert, I. Grigolats, V. Miller. THIRD ROW-N. Brast, C, Lynch, N. Hoffman, P, Nelson, N, Erharclt, N. Barrie C. Nielson, R. Potts, K. Lukas. TOP ROW-R. Rubenzik, N. Severin, G. Pesek, A. Cass, B. Goodman, R, Glab, R. Rosenberg, D. Chesham, S. Stewart, P. Krutsch. BOTTOM ROW-S. Yount, K. Schlenz, B. Nakamura, J. Kramer, J, Chow G. Tumpeer, A. Marzullo, C. Koechel, C. Evans. SECOND ROW-S. Rake- straw, S, Drew, E. Lesak, J. Nedoba, J. Weil, J. Flores, S. Hertel, K. Fyr L. Stone, P. Cesanek. THIRD ROW-C, Kornbleth, M. Groth, E. Butfens C. Neuman, C. Leatherwoocl, L. Geiger, F. Burkey, D, Kartsonis, M. Marks. TOP ROW-L. Shapiro, S, Wright, G. Thomson, R. Lunclquist, B, Benekos si? , . ii ' . gfmlx I 1 --I' I D. Pellauer, D. Steinnes, P. Recchia, B. Witt, K. Ericksen. FALL OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW-Sandra Wright, V, Pres., Carole Lynch, Pres., Ruth Ann Potts, Treas. TOP ROW- Keith Ericksen, Sgt,-at-Arms, Mary Rose Groth, Sec., Steve Norton, Prog. Chrrnn., Nancy Wolper, Sgt.-at-Arms, Josephine Cobb, Sgt.-at-Arms. SPRING OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW-Carol Leatherwood, V. Pres., Carole Lynch, Pres., Sandra Wright, Treas. TOP ROW-Judith Kramer, Sgt.-at-Arms, Frances Bur- key, Sgt.-at-Arms, Barry Cohen, Sgt,-at-Arms, Ellen Lesak, Sec. Y? W '77 'bf P73 N. L , f How to keep busy and bring happiness to others could be the motto ot this active group. If you are one of the hundreds of students that take advantage of Activity Nights by swimming, playing volleyball, basketball, or table tennis, of any ofthe other various individual contests or it you attend the Social Center dances you owe all your appreciation to Mr. Charles Sullivan, the faculty members who attend, and the planning committee. Social Planning CHARLES SULLIVAN Advisor Marty Peterson, right, isn't quite sure Lee Masser has exactly the right angle on his billiard shot, hence the doubtful look. Taking lull advantage of his opponents ap- parent languidness, Mike Vaillencourt, left, commences his checker attack. This foursome, left to right, of Henry Stone, Vicki Bartlett, Tom Godziclci, and Marie Lem- peris are engaged in the great, hilarious game ot Kik-it. Right on target says Iohn Savinski while Carol Davies tries to learn his technique. Maybe she'll match him this time. SOCIAL PLANNING COMMITTEE BOTTOM ROW-P. Donahue, Chairman of Center- piece, J. Lestina, Chairman of Backboardsg M. Wiegman, Co-Chairman, G. Tolletsen, Co-Chair- man, H. West, Treas.g D. Davies, Sgt.-at-Arms, J. Young, Secretary, M. Wiegman, M. Stultz, A. Andersen. SECOND ROW-G. Cropp, L. Chavez, D. Kmet, J. Karnaris, P. Davis, M. Groholski, M. Schunk, N. Freilach, J. Wilson, S. Wheat, L. Lestina, B. Edison. THIRD ROW-B. Baer, P. Recchia, P. Regner, S. Greene, D. Frehe, G. Boylan, B. Potocny, E. Dennis, J. Anderson, J. Johnson J. Dahlstrom, P. Schuh, B. Petrone. TOP ROW- J. Thomas, C. Coughlin, P. Lindsay, F. Iannella, L. Grebel, B. Dombrovv, J. Petersen, N. Jarog, J. Gorny, K. MacGregor, K, Coftelt, M. Steward. I Y, v-V ff 'z- . .,, F 'LL.:..-,air . Q BOTTOM ROW-S. Leatherwood, B. Nakamura, J. Olsen, S. Thorpe, J. Wensch, G. Schultz, A. Marzullo, F. Wexler, C. Dunne, SECOND ROW-J. Wei, A, Dykas, L. Yahnke, P, Regner, A. Kotsos, P, Schuh, M. m e r I C a n Stultz, S. Kowalk, K. Nesvacil. THIRD ROW-E. Dennis, M. Giganti, B. Geiger, L. Korasick, E. Flynn D. Beshk, C. Panasiuk, P. Collins, N. Freilach, S. I-lertel, TOP ROW-C. Koepke, P. Gurns, D. Frehe, C. Girl O'DonneIl, P. Recchia, I, Makris, M. Wegman, M. Steward, B. Potocny, B. Petrone, F. Burkey. BOTTOM ROW-D. Klein, J. Stratton, Corr, Sec.g K. Caligurl, Historian, G. Schaffer, Pres., V. Bartlett Co-regentg L, Clause, Rec. Sec., J. Aspito, Sgt.-at-Arms, L. Provisor, Sgt.-at-Arms, D. Pisan, Treas.p G. Squire, Corr. Sec.p B, Edison. SECOND ROW-M. Romans, A. Rashkovv, C. Becker, D. Jaskot, S. Schelli, L. Farrell, S. Getz, J. Bielko, N. Pappas, J. Martin, J. Plngitore, J. Lyman. THIRD ROW-M. S'ppe', D. Rezavy, D. MRS. VIRGINIA HEYSE Geller, C. Blazek, B. Crowther, M. Wegrnan, J. Droogan, A Koloms, P. Fcarella, K. Fredrickson, N. Assrnann, M, Lemperis. TOP ROW-P. Wese, S. Efsen, B. Sundn, K. Smith, P. I-Iigginbotham, J, Comstock Sponsor The scoop of the year went to the American Girl Club and Mrs. Heyse when they presented a very timely and clever skit called The Return of Jack Paar at the meeting immediately following the Japanese Cocoa Party. lEven the newspaper reporters didn't know he had gone to the Orient.l Some other scheduled events of the year were the Bake Sales, Freshman Tea, Christmas sale of ornaments and corsages, and the Senior Farewell Teas closing each semester's activities. Two meetings this year were devoted to discussing boy-girl dating problems with specially selected all boy panels, and another to a guest speaker from the Crime Prevention Bureau, speaking on Delinquency and Narcotics. To this busy schedule add the assembling of the Homecoming float and the collection of pretties for the Caney Creek School in Kentucky, and you will have a faint idea ot how the typical active American Girl spends her spare time. 45 A. Olkiewicz, D. Rhys, K. Coftelt, M. Kinsala, K. Gustafson, N. Falcetta M. Schade Margot Kinsala and Gloria Scheater sell Christmas corsaqes made by the members to Adrienne Oil-riewicz and Ioan Aspito. N VL gre. vas...-m-qsmvns-Q 1 4? t'?..a 1 3 . re - tcm? 4 Q I 3 2 'T 5 w .. ' f., I ,V W7 ...,-' 4.f-I lid Ushers and U herettes MR. RAYMOND G. COLES Sponsor The hour of commencement is crpprooching ond os people flock to Rockwood Holl, they ore secited by the usherettes in their pretty formczls cmd the ushers in their cleon ond polished uniforms. This club is one well worth belonging to, os it offers severol interesting evenings or yeor ushering for grcrduoition, orchestro, bond ond choir concerts, bcillet presentcitions, ond other activities. Mr. Coles is the proud sponsor of this orgonizotion from which the students goin much enjoyment. 46 BOTTOM ROW-A. Dykas, E. DuBrule, J. Flores, J. Wilson, L. Farrell, A. Merrick, L. Chavez, B. Sundin, D. Rezavy, S. Kovvalk. SECOND ROW-A. Peltz, S. Schelli, G. Kuehnle, P. Higginbotham, C. Blazek, R. Frettiglio, M. Schade, H. Spivey, S. Nowak, J. Lestina. THIRD ROW- W. Ward, E. Groess, M. Martin, K. Ericksen, J. Beutin, J. Jacobs, R. Baer, P. Miller, R, Witt. TOP ROW-W. Engstrom, R, Sabatino, D. Tito, S. Jacob, B. Dombrow, M. Yablosky, G. Wiszo-Waty, B. Boriss, R. Enstrom, M. Durko, D. Johnston. BOTTOM ROW-R. Rasrnusson, House Mgr., M. Douglas, Balcony Chief, K. Thime, Adiutant, G. Tollefsen, Main Floor Chief, M. Steward, Chief Usherelteg H. West, Head Usher, J. Petersen, Capt., C. Schilcher, Adiutant, J. Bavaro, Adiutant. SECOND ROW-C. Anderson, N. Otahal, S. Wheat, K. Rorheim, G. Schultz, D. Moline, G. Boylan, E. Dennis, M. Stultz, N. Freilach, G. Cfopp, J. Olsen. THIRD ROW-P. Wiese, J. Martin, M. Wiegman, K, Coffelt, C. Johnson, L. Grebel, P. Recchia, C. Hernwall, B. Potocny, N. Karr, J. Pingitore, D. Malley. TOP ROW- E. Ezop, J. Gorny, K. Moss, M. Martin, W. Grabske, M. Yesner, D. Kolb, J. Jacob, S. Israel, K. Ericksen, L. Tonnernann, F. Freudenfeld. T Sodalitas Latina members bid farewell to each other at their annual Huh banquet held at the Ranger Restaurant. This climaxes an eventful ' year during which these members 1 have participated in plays and games such as Myth Bingo, have sung Latin songs, listened to lectures, f and have seen movies centered ' about the Rome of the past and 1 E 5 1 F Q . , 1 Tr foday's Rome. Mrs. Beck, the sponsor of this club, aids in making it an educational and recreational enterprise for everyone. Jr. Red Cross BOTTOM ROW-B. Grach, E. Salvay, S. Rakestraw, M. Slornowitz, A. Rashkow, W. Hose, T. Pazur, N. Ferdinardo, S. Shapiro. SECOND ROW-J. Biondo, M. Droogan, C. Vandervest, K. Schatz, J. Droogan, L. Levine, M. Marks, L. Shapiro, C. Pavetto, C, Hellstrorn. TOP ROW-M. Mendez, V. Miller, L. Hall, C, Kloe, S. Pupurs, N. Hoffman, C. Lane, D. Movvinski, R. Neuman. Latin Club BOTTOM ROW-K. Murphy, S. Leather- wood, C. Koechel, B. Nakamura, M. Vlahos, A. Marzullo, M. Droogan, J. Lawlor, M. Tilclen. SECOND ROW-L. Geiger, C. Leatherwood, N. Brast, P. Greenlimb, P. Nelson, P. Gabbert, E. Gardner, F. Burkey. THIRD ROW-B. Baron, M. Abbott, G. Barrett, C. Niel- sen, S. Small, C. Hellstrom, Nl. Venters, C. Seversen, K. Fyr. TOP ROW-A. Racine, P. Miller, M. Liberman, D. Luecht, P. Baczewski, G. Pesek, J. Holder, T. Lawlor, B. Warner. sf V f Phillip Miller, as Vulcan, reminisces about old times with Beverly Barons, the main character in the skit This ls Your Life, Venus Many thoughtful and charitable projects made up the Red Cross program this year. Some of the important activities of the group sponsored by Miss Elenor Levett were Party in a Box project for the children's ward at Shriners Hospital, mittens, slippers, and caps were distributed to needy victims of disasters and the traditional filling of Christmas boxes for Oak Forest. 47 Up! Up! yells Tom lonak as loel Shaeter hits the volleyball over lhe net. X! X '. X li 1 8 9 'r 48 RAYMOND G. COLES Advisor X BOTTOM ROW-E. Ziemba, Sr. Adv., J. Deaville, V. Pres., D. Scherrer, Pres.g J. Schafer, Treas.p D. Reid, Jr. Adv. TOP ROW-D. Barrington, - H ' K, Q foot, Program, G. Johnson, Refreshments, H. West, istoriang uar Scholarshipg M. Yesner, Corn. Chairman, Key Club lt's Slave Day !, and the active members of the Key Club are oft on another one of their fund raising projects. The Brain Research Foundation was the chief recipient of their energy this year. The boys earned over two hundred dollars for the Foundation by selling candy in conjunction with the ASG. Each semester this club strives to give vocational guidance to its members by having speakers on various fields of industry. Key Club members joel Shaeler, Dennis Reid, Tom lonak, Michael Yesner, and Michael Yubloslcy polishing up for Slave Day when they do odd jobs around the neighborhood in order to build up the club treasury. I -tv gl! -QQ ,. fx, Architects Club Austin has every right to be proud of its Architects Club which is now in its 34th year of progress. The members are prepared tor work in the Fields of architecture, industrial design or the building industry. Because Austin architects have placed so consistently in the previous contests the Ford Company this year awarded them a glass trophy with the initials I. A. A. Qlndustrial Arts Awardj. Mr. Jarvis, the sponsor, expects many winners and honorable mentions in the competition this year. 49 ARCHITECTS CLUB GROUP 1 BOTTOM ROW-B. Herman, J. Hodges, N. Pencofi, D, Schoefernacker, A. Grecco, S. Diemer, T, Rat- ledge. SECOND ROW-J. Cantalupo, J. Hassel- mann, T. Calabrese, W. Maloney, B. Jafte, M. Peterson, B. Droogan, W. Buckley, D. Berrios. THIRD ROW-E. Overton, N. Eckmayer, J. Fiala, R. Spaccapaniccia, W. Loper, B. Soderquist. TOP ROW-S. Cvutcfrea, D. Huff, R. Cass, D, Ellefsen, G. Miraldi, R. Schroeder, D. Tito, R. Shaffer, R. Rudolph. ARCHITECTS CLUB GROUP 2 BOTTOM ROW-J. Lomeo, M. Notarus, G. San Filippo, R. Bruns, S. Romanowski, J. Thomas, S. Salarnone, H. Matheos, B. Storto, P. Trailco. SEC- OND ROW-R. Turner, G. Wong, J. Flashing, D. George, R. Enstrorn, B. Knudson, D. Sproat, R, Strornberg, M. Peterson. THIRD ROW-S. Topper, D. Langlands, V. Leone, T. Bellegante, R. Christy, J. Celmer, B. Plastina, D. Kolb, P. O'Kane, Mr. Jarvis. TOP ROW-W. Bauer, K. Cortesi, D. Scher- rer, R. Schmidt, J. Milton, R. Perz, J. Petersen, J, Curto, B. Campbell, A. Mertsky, T, Borgeson. Ray Cass looks on admiringly as Mr. larvis indicates the fine points ol the drawing of the mountain-side residence with which james Young won a National First Prize. S.. :iff ,,,,., :x 5-:3,37':.sM.-..,,,mNit - st, . it .3 , M1 Vai E it viii i i ilii. L14 wa.. .r 'i -QF? 'N 5 . i f I 'RQ , . , hx 2 Q ti X 11. C A Q 5 5 I J F 'fir R C 3 I 4 4 , Av? X it A N ' K f ....as.::-.' 1: Z f , W N 1 s it yi? b ...ii 3 I if Y 5 ji , . fs ser ' 7 f. r ..--M . . .' 5 , , A v y ' . we ,. .. 1,1 ., y y 9 ' , . f , . ...M . 14 BOTTOM ROW-M. Reicher, K. Rorheim, F. Mazzarella, S. Martin, D. Olsen, C. Molnar, P. Pallone. SECOND ROW-B. Dorsch, C. Tucker, F. Vendegna, K. Pappas, C. Srnoron, D. Reiter, C. Goodin. TOP ROW-A. Arrnato, E. Turchen, L. Strahl, A. Olkiewicz, Mrs. Vedra, N. Cooper, E. Harris, J. Bielko, V. Vining. BOTTOM ROW-P. Piehl, C. Cesar, J. Hewitt, R. Pedi, S. McClosky, D. Sevcik, D. Klein. SECOND ROW-J. Rini, J. Fischer, C. Andrews, R. Weyer- stall, J. Karnaris, C. Jenkins, L. Marks, M. Stultz. TOP ROW-R. Frettiglio, M. Schade, I. Shiffman, J. Ormaniec, J. Wehrle, N. Karr, D. Abbott, S. Dufty. Hostess Club Guests at Austin are served by our Hostess Club. This year the State visitors were our most important guests. In the fall the Football and PTA Dinners are our most extensive operation. The R. O. T. C. Luncheon and the Athletic Award Dinner take up our attention in the Spring. 50 ff GROUP 1 BOTTOM ROW-P. Goldberg, N. Matgaus, C. Iwaszuk, M. Laskov, B. Gazaway, C. Reo, L. Johnson. SECOND ROW-A. Vasilakos, C. Lieberman, R. Gutof, L. Johnson, B. Bogenholrn, G. Levin, E. Sezer, J. Mix, M. Rosen- berg. TOP ROW-A. Streichhirsch, B. Shaw, L. Korasick, R. Glab, S. Wright, M. Beatty, H. Rosenberg, K. Lukas, D. Kartsonis. GROUP 2 BOTTOM ROW-L. Crescio, L. Stone, T. Coloros, J. Chow, R. Miller, J. Radford, L. Larsen, M. Cleveland. SECOND ROW-E. Kohn, P. Kulzer, D. Queen, M. Abbott, C. Ter Veen, R. Potts, M. Venters, A. Mustari, R. Hondros, P. Cesanek. TOP ROW-C. Lynch, C. Frehe, N. Erhardt, R Goldman, J. Lesch, V. Castillo, E. Kohn, S. Scholler, R. Engstrom. Library Assistants For ten periods ot the day library assistants work in the library distributing and collecting attendance slips, checking books in and out, and going on errands for the librarians. The consequences are twofold, they are represented with an excellent opportunity to become fully acquainted with the library and its functions and earn honor points tor so doing. German Club Ach du lieber Augustin, Augustin . . . This little tune is lust one ot the many songs that the members ofthe German Club often sing as they acquaint themselves with old Germany and its many brilliant composers. The study at German is augmented by plays, panel discussions, and talent shows, sprinkled with records ot folk songs and classical airs. To better understand the language the class members become more familiar with the country by viewing slides and scenic tilmstrips procured by the club's sponsor, Mrs. Niklas. Senior Guard The Senior Guard is the newest organization at Austin. lt is made up of Senior boys who are interested in the well-being of Austin and who wish to eliminate any undesirable influences which may appear in school. The boys on the Guard may be identified by a badge which they wear while on duty. During their study periods, the Senior Guards assist the hallguard- teachers to patrol the halls and minimize corridor noise. They also assist in the lunchroom to keep contusion and noise to a minimum. v gif .F 1' EE' P. T. A. Reps Each year it is important that the P.T.A. has a contact between its otticers and the parents at each student. A Representative in each division to act as this agent. This individual passes out P.T.A. membership literature, collects yearly dues and takes reservations tor the Annual P.T.A. dinner. GERMAN CLUB BOTTOM ROW-l. Grigalats, A. Adamson, K. Lukas, B. Weber, L. Scheicher, I. Kramer, E. Bikernieks. SECOND ROW-A. Cohen, E. Kohn, S. Morgan, C. Nelson, J. Shapiro, I, Mezanis. TOP ROW-D. Steinnes, C. Kloe, D. Bates, D. Pellauer, D. Preston, J. Dslers, S. Pupurs. SENIOR GUARD ROW 1-E.Berkun, B. L-bkin, F. Gnagni, S. Masur J, Grazano, D. Salerno, R. Goldman, A, Bass, J. Campbell. ROW 2-H. Matheos, G. Mack, V Castillo, V, Sopenar, D, Wattenberg, E. l-landzel J. Bavafo, D. George, J. Naples. ROW 3-J Gorny, W, Grabske, J. Nettenstrorn, G. Shifrin E. Aclelman, B. Mulhalarad, D. Sproat, V. Gel- sor-nino, J. Spence. ROW 4-J. Sbertolt, N. Jarog E. Vletzl, J. Celrner, H. Elf's, P. Beamer, F lannella, G, Apostolopoulcs, T. Tantis. ROW 5- K. Th'me C. Schlicher, P. Bailey, G. Kennedy R. Rasmussen J, Costabile, M. Sins. L. Feigen- berg, B. Schwartz. ROW 6-A. Lev'n, C, Mazza D. Millstcne, J. Apr'l, M, Weinstein, G. M:Clo'y B. Schrn.dt R. Schne der P.T.A. REPS BOTTOM ROW-C. Dunne, M. Tettie, D. vV',l.arns R. Kozin, D, Kletn, L. Baer. SECOND ROW-D Napclski, C. Tantis, L. Karef, C, Hcffmanl L Velazauez, S. Axelrod, B. Grach. TOP ROW- J. Popp, L. Shapiro, P. Regner, S, Wrignf, B Sender, S. Shapiro. C. Leatherwoocl. L. Tarsitane 51 F. T. A. If you love children, are intelligent, possess a wonderful sense ot humor, and have the patience ot a saint- this is the organization tor you! You have all the basic qualifications necessary tor teaching. Members of this organization heard addresses by Mr. Carr, our principal, Mrs. Regina Kelly, former sponsor, and Mr. Lussenhop, who spent the tall semester as Education T.V. Supervisor for channel 9. Tours ot nearby colleges and universities, as well as assistance in class teaching, make up an important part of the year's program. Mr. Ray Lussenhop has temporarily replaced Miss Corneal Barrett as sponsor since she transferred to Marshall. Debating If no one will give you a soap-box and you have determination to be heard, your footsteps will ot a necessity lead you to room T07 and the Debating Club every other Thursday ofthe year. Timely and pertinent topics are the order ot the day, as Miss Helen Smith guides the group. Some of the topics of the year were: Chicago is doing its part to combat iuvenile delinquency , Modern Teens' Problems , Teenage Driving , What Makes a Teen Gang , Can a Person Quit Smoking? and, The United States is ahead of Russia in the missile race. Stamp and Coin The best and surest way to learn your geography is through the medium of a Stamp and Coin Club. Mr. Drossos and the members travel to the tar corners of the world as they compare and trade rare and priceless stamps and coins. 52 ids W ' Vsrfjy ' F. T. A. BOTTOM ROW-M. Tuttle, S. Groholski, G. Johnson, F. Nitzberg, A. Radlove J. Wilde, D. Galler, S. Verre. SECOND ROW-B. Forterezzo, S. Anderson, M Lecnardi, R. Vetter, J. Burrcws, R. Arnoldt, C. Terveen, J. Kohnert, C. Hashioka D. Napolski, L. Kehrwald. TOP ROW-L. Geiger, VV. Korasick, J. Miller, G, Paris S. Marino, R. Grovak, C. Menconi, C, Kloe, R. Glab, L. Korasick. DEBATING CLUB BOTTOM ROW-F. Novak, J. Miller, Vice-Pres., M. Yesner, Sgtfat-Arms, J Shapiro. TOP ROW-R. Loxley, M. Liberman, M. Yublosky, D. Luecht, A. Moore Miss Smith, STAMP AND COIN CLUB BOTTOM ROW-D. King, M. Fagot, S. Anderson, P. Baczewski, Pres., J. Rosen L. Crescio, G. Athanas. SECOND ROW-B. Henrickson, L. Hudson, L. Gordon J. Carroso, L. Begue, J. Hoshell. TOP ROW-D. Chesham, J. Andersen, K. Barron F, Luther, S. Manno, S. Harris, F. Johnson, T. Marciniac. f PU BLICITY BOARD BOTTOM ROW-R. Huttstutler, P. Haslam, J. Calabrese, T. Trenton. TOP ROW- N, Petersen, J. Marren, Mr. Murphy, A. Simboli. STAGE CREW BOTTOM ROW-R. Lundstrom, J. Moy, A. Corrado, D. Soloman. TOP ROW- K. Fabiszak, Mr. O'Dovvd, B. Enger. THESPIAN CLUB BOTTOM ROW-E. Argall, C. Walker, N. Toftel, P. Weiss, A. Dykes. TOP ROW- R. Loxley, L. Balovv, B. Prange, R, Potts, W, Wheele Publicity Board This year we could open the neighborhood or daily journals at any time and expect to find a familiar face or school scene looking back at us. Mr. Murphy and his corps of assistants are keeping the Austin community and the Chicago area well aware of the cultural and social life of Austinites. Stage Crew Who are the boys in the maroon jackets who, it they happen to appear on stage to move the microphones or props during an assembly, receive many cheers from the audience? They are members ofthe stage crew who work very hard to make the assemblies and concerts in Rockwood Hall run so smoothly. Thespian lt a student is accepted as a member in the National Thespian Society because ot his ability demonstrated in high school theatrics he has reached the ultimate of possible awards. At a club dinner in spring a special award is presented to a student for the most outstanding performance of the year. The number of members in this society has been in the increase the last two years showing a trend toward bigger and more numerous theatrical productions. 53 R. O. T. C. Many ROTC boys are members of The Rifle and Drill Teams. These organizations help To develop The drill exercises and marksmanship Taught To The boys during Their regular ROTC Training. The Drill Team is noted for iTs precision and smartness, and The Rifle Team competes wfth other school Teams. In accordance with Their many duties members of The ROTC participate in parades and civilian organizations, and many of Them act as fire marshals during school Fire drills. A COMPANY, Is! PLATOON Our rifle team lleft to riqhtl, Cdt. Cpl. Gerald D. Campbell, Cdr. SFC Leonard Ptovisor, Cdl. Lt. Col. Dennis B. Tenk, Cdt. Capt. David 1. Fyr, Cdl. SFC Ronald E. Lundquist, are shown here calling shots and confirming zeros. Marking targets is a pleasant laslc for the fine mail-:smen at Austin. BOTTOM ROW-D. Tenk, Commanding, 2nd Lt. R. Sakoslcl, M Sgt. J. Meyer, lst Sgt. E. Preston, 2nd Lt. D. Fyr. SECOND ROW-J. Reinerts, G. Sine, M. Elgeness, M. Disler, M. Belcher, J. Disler, L. Provisor, L. Nagy, J. Nootens, A. Strauss, P. Ross, J. f-Allican, E. Starr, G. Sheer, J. Chiclfles. THIRD ROW-R. Sculles, J. Shannon, P. Baczewslfi, R. Burkey, J. Jurczyk, D. Seifert, P. Miller, J. Holder, J. Lesch, G. Glazos, K. Quarfoot, A. Tripp, C. Sindler, C. LoGalbo, N. Santora. FOURTH ROW-J. Krieder, J. De Vereaux, T. Belle- gante, R. Andersen, B. Marro, J Chester, A. Levinson, H. Evins, P. Kirkpatrick, R. Blom, R. D'Andrea, D. Melclfiior, F. Babb, T. Bagwell, B. Epstein. TOP ROW-A. Mertsky, W. Wilson, R. Falk, R. Sims, P. Reuter, J. Cunningham, R. Pittman, W. Aldridge, T. Henlrger, G. Giacomo, C. Hutchison, M. Cohn, B. Samet, R. Nootens. B COMPANY, 'lst PLATOON BOTTOM ROW-Capt. G. Padar, Commanding, YN. Knufh, J. Oester- held, J. Milton, E. Handzel, L. Ohlson. SECOND ROW-T. Theobald, K. Tuttle, P. McLaughlin, I. Lacis, S. Mertel, N. Overoclcer, F. Jansen, J. De Maio, G. Sowell, J. Follfa, B. Pontrello, J. Caflocl-c. THIRD ROW-L. Taylor, J. Brill, C. Radlove, B. Broolrs, G. Sto'tz, D. flarlfe T. Reed, P. Lafre, J. Sipta, J. Loclrowitz, P. Grasse, J. Egge't. M. Krueger. TOP ROW-F. Rotnaclfer, P. Macdonald, M. Cafferata, P. Londquigt, R. A'esia, B. Bradley, P. Bram, P. Trail J Camobe' S. Siegel, J. Trefguts, D. Valentni, D Churchll.. nnftlll I PRECISION DRILL TEAM Precision drill here demonstrated by Wiliam Bauer, Davia I Ffr, John Peinerfs, Lt Col. Denns B. Tenlf, Robert Sakoslci, A Robert Neumann, Leonard Proirgor and James Nooter-5, .V Q .aw shows 'he unity and :oordinafon needed 'n executirg the Qi Manual ot Arms arcl Drflll'illo1emerts. 44 ,V up x 4 at-11' . 'VG 1, 395 4 fmsmgwmwfwhw The Arts Timing is one of the fundamentals so to success in the musical or theatrical World. On December 12, 1666, Dr. Robert Hoolce produced a after the manner ot a beamg it was so contrived that by placing the beam above or below the center of motion, the pendulum . . . . d would perform its he metronome as it is used today. IIGCGSSCIIY new type of pendulum made vibrations in any time assigne This is the basic theory of t - ,- ' ff L g S? yr X ,K , if lx 9.1 N., I xi' 1, Ballet 56 Eva Bikemiks, Vija Reters, Pat Hiqqinbotham, Carolyn Iwaszuk and Icmice Pinkus. ef -n 'J as MRS. BETTE WENZEL HARRIS Director Weeks of rehearsing come to an end. Last minute instructions are received from Mrs. Harris and costumes are checked again iust to make sure that everything is in order. This was the scene that one observed before the Ballet presented its fifteenth annual Gala Performance. Lisztfs Hungarian Rhapsodie No. 12 was portrayed during the lirst part of the program and the Senior Choir ioined the Ballet in Salute to Rodgers and Hammerstein. Spreading the message of the Christmas Season the Ballet presented its lOth Annual Christmas show for the handicapped pupils of Burbank and Spaulding schools. F' fm x 1 X IT.:-,xg-V' 'W C7 L 1 1 , A? 'Lug Q . If Ii 'Y ' 'K -H 'N I , 4,3 M, x 'K Q1 X 3 6 , x r nk, f f X K. + 6 - K I f J I , I ,- , J f f Q 4 Jr' .fvfl , A W l ' A sorrom Row-Debby, saw H, A , ' FS Ei'eerf C'ef':w, Par Afes c, gf' , W x Jer-Ace Pwm. MIDDLE Row- fag , ,Y Ewa B'ke'r ks, Ca'c'yn lwas4 k Avail Y 7, 7 T W'- ,L ,ii ff . if I Y , mf- Z-k, Vfa Pe'-3's, Pa? Hggrr- F2 1 , ' N A, Y ' ' pl? ' ' Y at bo'Fa-rm LAST ROW-Margafha M A' ' , V 'V,. -- fm ' F- -:A 2 , 'Q V 4 N gf Zaffs, lrese Svfawefks, CVR? ,lf 5' 'sw V-A A Lf X'f' 7 ,W iljfflfjf-aff' 'Fw-VVVK ,l., Qcsenbyg. 4, b. KAY KARLSON .Af Y ,J Q C-, 4 ,f , , 1 ,' Last minute preparations. W 1 f Y fl Picnisf wr 41K- 4' . y 5, ff -,-, Lf ,., Ig 7 4 4 1 fy ff? 57 Grand Performance The Austin High School Ballet Company Rehearses and Performs For Fifteenth Annual ,www Gala Performance. Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodie QCJCL pQI'!0l lfl'lCLlflCQ Ecarte Steam Heat i 64 EU T -z' T. TAT 'Q Q' l 3 i l'J L. 'if 26 ? 1 ,1- .- .-of M QW v 2 0 131-eg W 7 final' Gi 5, X ZZ W Christine Palazzo with her pretty smile and beautiful voice gives her all singing an excerpt from Olcla 9, if Senior Show Memories of The EasT Building were provided by The casT of This year's Senior Show True They were a llTTle exaggeraTed, buT we all enjoyed The playback of :Ts hisTory PaTTerned aTTer a HunTley and Brinkley news reporT The show helped To recreaTe The background of The EasT Building beginning in The prehlsTorlc age wiTh The dedicaTion of The Old Building by Daddy Chief We visiTed The old WesT wiTh :Ts impressive liTTle sheriff and his harsh senTence of a week of 7:45's, and we were even invaded by Al Capone and his gang during The era remlniscenT of Prohibihon The Green Grill was depicTed as a modern day coffee shop and a beaTnlk gave a speech enTiTled Why Did We Need The Old Building'-9 The final phase of The show Took place on The moon as a hosT of lovely moonmaidens sang No. l son, Bob Zumph, gives Daddy Chief, John Naples, a big lift during the Senior Show, 5 3 , PRD 51 y ' 'D VTX f . of Q' ' the n Frank lannella and Nancy Toffel are the cats pajamas as they run through their steps in the Charleston. lo Ann Caccamo and Sharon Monte seem over-joyed at the prospect of Lorraine Calamos giving them her autograph. With a boop-boop-be-do and a vo-do- di-o-do, lean Kamaris, Jackie Iohnson, Karyn Bolker and Pat Davis present their act in the Roaring Twenties scene of the Senior Show. I Preparing to perform in the concert orchestra are Flaralie Wexler and Dennis Di Hciinaut. ff! A ,L 'cb ei? ALFORD E. CRElTZ Conductor Concert Orchestra One, two, three. One, two . . . Mr. Creitz counts out the beat as he leads the Concert Orchestra through another successful year of music. The students of the orchestra perform in school concerts and Austin's graduations. They are also asked to perform for graduations from other high schools and even for several colleges. Many of this organization's talented members, as a result of the training received at Austin, have had solo appearances with well-known orchestras. DR. ,Ai FIRST ROW-F. 'hexxer P AfdE'c,. C. Bere' C. Evafs N. Hpmmak, R f.'e,fe's'oSl J. Ba s'a. R. Lance, SECOND ROW-C. Lyfcn, R. Pens J H: de' Rcfrefs S. BEVTSTJ, J. r'AiTC15V7Sk, K. Sm , .'fee,e'. S Ha peff C NCT ck, J. Ham ei P. Pr-ga':'e P. G'a'e'r THIRD ROW-N. Bafre, G, Gecrge. B. 'r G Sre B, Sega D. 'Ae mc' D Reed F Bess 4. E':nse' P, 'Nedek md, G. Kahfas. D. COGSWGT J Goss E G'oess FOURTH ROW-K. Lxes C Bare' STANDING-E Beecher C Ccck, S Kava' Uv. C'eJ'z F Lxfef Lcp-ef, D. D afau NOT PICTURED: VCE:-E 4:'f: r-'e-J Eine P Ka' avg Haw-P. Gi-Coed Pe C': Tnwce'-G. Ke fec,g T':fWoQ:'5-L. ,foe-B ,ees 951,55 3 - P. Howabeugm 61 BOTTOM ROW-M. Wiegman, B. Alpert, J. Flores, B. Rein. SECOND ROW-L. Hall, D. Larsen, N. Jarog, F. Ianella. THIRD ROW-D. Malley, L. Sciacchitano, S. Nowak, K. Karlson. TOP ROW-J. Spence, J. Sbertoli, G. Tolletsen, P. Miller, FALL OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW-J. Dahlstrcrn, Sec., C. John- son, Sec., C. Svenson, Sec., R. Mulholland, Pres., J. Sbertoli, Vice-Pres., P. Lazar, Treas., B. Petrone, Trees. TOP ROW-N. Natlcer, Librarian, D. Kmet, Sec., K. Karlson, First Accornp., G. Tollefsen, Sgt.-at-Arms, M, Wieg- man, Librarian, B. Carlson, I-Xccornp., T. Stoops, Librarian. BOYS' GLEE BOTTOM ROW-J. Chiclrles, J. Washco, G. Giocomo, VV. Garvin, R. Hince, F. Freudenteld, G. Sheer. TOP ROW-J. West, D. Rapp, P Gershman, E. Valelf, G. Merola, I. Goodman, N. Pe-ncoft. Senior Choir Under the skillful direction ot Mr. Arthur Quinn, the new Choirmaster, the Choir is upholding its tradition ot artful and entertaining performances. This organization presented two concerts during the year, one in conjunction with the Concert Band, and one alone. The Choir contest, in which Austin's Choir participated again this year, is a city-wide activity held annually. Sponsored by the Board of Education Music Department, the contest is open to all Chicago Public High Schools. Ratings are awarded by iudges who are highly-trained authorities on choral work and music. The Choir, aside from performing for commencement has also entertained several school clubs. The 'Mixed l6,' a double octet, resented a number ot P programs tor various organizations when the tull choir was not available. 6 Cx ' X- T , Fl? 1 If V ARTHUR QUINN, Director f 4 2 i ai Q 'Q Q 'Q eii-f' i ,1 is ,f gg iii! ii gi ii liiiligg ., 1' 4 1 1 t , ' p Q . K' ' EEQEQQQEQQQM if iii .if'.ei'fi?iii . , . - J ENIOR CHOIR Q 2 egg' -5 'E i 9 9 9f ?: ihggiw Q Q 151 Q 1 .1 , ll gm? F 'ig iiffaf Q f Q -Q 'I I s 1 if 2 Seventy-six . . . I mean three trombones practice in anticipa- tion of the big parade. ei W . 1 ' ,x i T SLA W' f isiff, R WWF? . ' fp ' -Q XJ, TWIRLERS S, Kenly, M. Groth, B. Coughlin, M. Weigman, M, Weigman, J. Orrnaniec, M. Strecker, J. Strecker, S. Schroeder. Concert Band The concert band under the direction of Captain James Kabrin is one of the outstanding musical organizations of Austin. In three concerts this year the band has played works by Handel, Haydn, Sousa, Victor Herbert, Harry Mancini, and other music greats. Highlighting this year was the Pop Concert which included everything from old classics to new ones. The band also played in the Memorial Day Parade, a tradition which has persisted for over ten years. G pg. JFU5 JAMES KABRIN Durector Practicing together at a rehearsal is the French horn section of Austin's Concert Band, Peter Kulzer. Keith Ericksen, Gordon Thomson, and Edward Preston. 41 Marching Band P.O1ve',H,Sanoers.C Jc'rsor. R. Evans H X1-I ICRC 4 ss . fo 0 D 1 s WD- ' ff? 'JI J 9 '7 'F Q 'VIC QQ ICH 'NG cf' X Concert Band FIRST ROW-A. .'.-'cc'e. J. SHap':. K. Lafg-we. F. Ke':. L. F':. st' Bane . D. P'ac's J, ' ed SECOND ROW-E. 'Je :'c ' D Re : G Ee- 5 J, Men R. B'sIf, D. Tecb, P. K- ze: K. Efcfse' G. Tfgaecszc E F-551- H. Sandys. J, Ke :' 5 E. F e R. Efswofn. K. S' 'c J Sceeie' THIRD ROW- IF SETS' B' S993 D- Fi S'6 E'. '.'. Pc I ce. D Nas: 'e I Te:-e T. 'fe cuz. C. Se:fe'sef L Kralc c R. Ross J G-es' P Se . 5 C ,e' 3 Evers C. Jrcscc Kcfas :F '. . Dyke FOURTH ROW-S Q-' '-ef '- A. Ros-ecOE'Q: 5'EfC Pg-L. Kass L .Zen ge' L ef cg- Q Ly- C Kova' egfnac. S. Kr-ef E. Czugc 'c She: e' ee 5CD'CEC'5'.J SHECFE' N Gt J Orca' ec E Eeee E Eeezf' P. Pago Cv Pe'eg't'o J Cowen 65 BOTTOM ROW-'I' G'G'f-I 5- KU ft 7- 99 'f' ffegrcan. E. P'es':f. E. Cc-gV'c J. Swede' S. Sc - dei SECOND ROW-J. Owner' ec D. Pfarfs. P. KV:-' L, Pfgtfggf, L, V.'er.ge'. L Vetfarccw' C. I.-ff ' V Baffgw J, F! .e' K, Lang.-.te '. ff. S ecIfe'. THIRD ROW- D. Me cf. cf E. Sega' G. Eaves, K. Enzifsec J. Taye J, G-es'. J. Haf' 5, A 1'-fcc'e.:'.'f. Kaofc. FOURTH ROW- B, R QQIC, G, Pe..egf'r0, T. Hecmgen J, Snaprz, D. Ter? E. F e, R. Ensvcm, P. Sandra. TOP ROW--'Y 4615 C' ...uh . 1' Sgt.-at-Arms, J. Gfefen, Lb., D. Prsan, Lb., A, Kotsos, Accom. Sv-. x n- Senior Girls' Glee Something marvelous happens when tour hundred talented young vocalists and one perfection-minded director combine to achieve a goal. Their goal is to present a concert that people of all ages, all races and creeds will enjoy. That the Girls' Glee and their capable director, Mrs. Pohlman achieve this goal is attested to by the popularity and tremendous reception given the group. This year this industrious organization performed at the January commencement, gave their annual concert in Orchestra Hall and two concerts in Rockwood Hall. They were also invited to perform at the Convention ofthe Vocational Teachers ofAmerica at the Conrad Hilton Hotel. .,,,,:,..m,,,,..4,,.. ..................-.. EDNA B. POHLMAN Conductor FALL OFFICERS D. Beck, Treas., P. Ficarella, Sec., D, Gilardi, Sec., L. Calamos, Vice-Pres., B, Crowther, Pres., P. Weiss, Sec., J. Glans, Sec J. Aspito, Treas., M. Scaletta, Lib., G. Fox, Trees., A. Olkiewicz, Lib., N. Faicetta, Lb., D Rezavy, Accom. SPRING OFFICERS C. Palumbc, Trees., M. Steward, Sec., J. Kamaris, Sec., J, Martin, Vice-Pres., J, Lifman, Pres., J. Johnson, Sec., N. Freilach, Sec., N, Markos, Trees, J, Lyman, Sgt.-at-Arms, D. Klen, Treas., N, Milf-er, Lb., E, Tcrchen, L'b., B. Petocny, Lib., K, Coftelt, 66 These girls, lleft to riqhtl Delores Frie, Ellen Gossling, Ann Kotsos, Gale Cropp, lnara Skudris, Nancy Assman, lackie Sodaro, Kay Walker, Sharon Moore, and Ruth Foreman, are members ol one of the many ensembles who perform at various functions such as PTA meetings and conventions. Organists Connie Kinnas, Wayne Wheeler, Catherine Smith, Martha Bray, Barbara Sundin, and Barbara Witt gaze admiringly as Kay Carlson displays her musical talent. A7 PERSONNEL BOTTOM ROW-M. Sparber, N. Pevsner, R. Kozin, D. Germain, B. Rein, A. Ander sen, J. Bartelstein, D. Beck, Treas., D. Galardi, Sec., G. Cropp, A. Adamson, E Argall, G. Squire, M. Stout, I. Bressler, A. DeSalvo, C. Palumbo, S. Finnen, M Reicher, R. Seminaro, C. Felicelli, C. Wesesku, S. Campisi. SECOND ROW-L. Petrik P. Sparano, C. Becker, K, Fyr, M. Galati, L, Calamos, Pres., G. Schults, J. Kamaris V. Biede, L. Corvo, R, Damask, A. Petruzzi, L. Balow, B. Munoz, D. Klein, D Rezavy, Accomp., S. Moore, J. Sodaro, C. Gargano, J. Glazier, K. Rorheim, C Molnar, S. Perry, M. Scale-tta, Lib., D, Marosco, G, Mack, P. McLaughlin, M. Gilbert J. Fixott, THIRD ROW-E, Hoffmann, E. Janicki, D. Pisani, J, Lyman, M. Mulay L. Tarsitano, E. Turchen, L. Levine, P. Weiss, Sec., J. Hewitt, M. Giganti, K, Caligiuri S. Lindenmuth, C. Vandervest, P, Polites, C. Koepke, C. Kinnas, E. Flynn, B Johnson, T. Lococo, D. Woltman, P. Stillo, Lib,, I. Kramer, B. Besler, J. McDole M. Knudsen, M. Pressler. FOURTH ROW-L. Reisa, E. Buflens, M. Bray, A, Koloms Treas., P. Glaszer, D. Palmer, Sec., P, Hook, F. DeLatont, P. Ficarella, Sec., M Frugoli, S. Salapatas, P. Pallone, Y. Frank, K. Doner, B, Kohnert, B. Sundin Accomp., G. Boylan, J. Nicodemus, M. Lemperis, L. Johnson, J. Fischer, S. Duffy A. Rashkow, D. Galler, Sgt.-at-Arms, L. Bergmann, P. Ridgway, N. Petersen FIFTH ROW-A. Kotsos, Accomp., V, Piehl, J. Borclone, C, Techen, A. Stallas J. Malaychuk, C. Hofmann, N. Miller, K. Smith, J. Litman, S. Shapiro, M. LaNlonaca R. Neuman, M. Dominguez, B. Crowther, Pres., J. Aspito, Treas., K, Walker, J Pingitore, J. Johnson, P. Davis, B. McDowell, R. Foreman. SIXTH ROW-R Schwartz, L. Beatty, B. Ostopchik, R. Simon, N. Freilach, C. Hellweg, G. Fox, Treas. D. Frie, S. Mitchell, M. Nitzberg, B. Brittin, C. Tucker, L. Abramson, H. Arcera V. Miller, A. Peltz, D. Beshk, G. Schaffer, D. Mednick, M. Larson, B. Ezerins R. Nelson, B. Rickert, A. Cass. TOP ROW-S. Christopoulos, C. Left, B. Lord C. Kloe, E. Angarole, N. Falcetta, Lib., J. Grieten, V. Chornomaz, M. Steward A. Rubio, J. Evie, A. Olkiewicz, Lib., M. Kinsala, K. Coflelt, B. Potocny, B, Knudson N. Markos, J, Martin, J. Glens, K. Owen. r r 1 Masque 81 Gavel ? if igf u i it is 5 fits? SV i PATRICIA LEwKovvlcz 9 2 f .. Advisor ANU! 5 , , ?P Iv A Z ,J vt, .,r Ie.: W W, ,ff Iudi Gardi seems to be uninterested when her date, Ierry Holder, protests to George Stortz's interfering as Iana Flores looks on with unfaltering disapproval during the presentation of Three's A CroWd. If you like to act, Masque and Gavel is the club for you. You have to try out to get into this club, but it's worth it if you make it. After learning about acting and make-up you're ready for your first play. If one doesn't want to try out for a part in the play he can get one of several other iobs. Boys can get a job behind stage on props or as director. Girls can get more feminine jobs such as costuming and make-up. There is even an advertising committee which specializes in making posters. Maybe you think this is all work and no play, but it isn't. Try it and see. A mother tLeona Shapiro! gives her son fBob Loxleyl advice for his automobile trip to California in a scene from The Hitch-Hiker produced as a radio show, while Icrnet Nedoba. lane LaPorIe, and Cynthia Nielson await their turns. Ruth Ann Potts, as Mrs. Savage, takes a last look at the inmates of the sanatorium before she leaves. Inmates from THE CURIOUS SAVAGE are Katie Hubio, George Platis at the piano, and ferry Holder playing the violin. ,Ax ?2 .rf M, 'i' is f,, L cc sy ,EZA l 7 il me 1 5 She Curioud Savage CAST The Guests Florence .... ..... Hannibal , ,. Fairy May ,..... Jeffrey .....,... Mrs. Paddy ,,a, The Family Titus ....,,. Samuel ...... Lily Belle ,..... Ethel .,...., The Staff Dr. Emmett .......... Miss Wilhemina .,.,. we .9l1'llJOI't6ll1CQ of 171015 Algy ..,. Jack ......V Cecily ,.....e.V...,.,, Gwendoline ......,,. Lady Bracknell ...... Dr. Chasable .,.... Lane ,,,,.. ....... Merriann .,....,... Production StaFF Stage Manager ..,.e Prompter ,,,,,,,.,, Carol Ann Severson ,,,,,,,,,,,..lerry Holder .,,....Katherine Rubio ....,,,George Platis ......Janet Nedoba e,,,c.,5tuart Kovar ,.....Gary Giocomo ,,,,,,Leona Shapiro ......Ruth Ann Potts ,,.,...Bob Loxley .r.,,,Nancy Toffel gin ml ......Neil Van Dyke ,.,.,i,,Sam Castriota Weiss ,r,.,,.Francine Novak , Lois Balow Spllky ,.......Bob Loxley U.......,..t,Sam Tenuto ....n.Lorraine Calamos ....t..Sam Tenuto ,,,,..Rita Jaroc ln this scene from The Curious Savage Ruth Ann Potts lMrs. Savage? seems quite perplexed as Nancy Toffel IMiss Willy! solves the mysterious disappearance of her fortune in bonds. Pob Loxley, Carolanne Seversen, Ierry Holder, Katie Hubio, Carol Beck, and Carole Lynch ponder over their parts for the Masque and Gavel auditions. Leona Shapiro is on the receiving end of ct snappy comeback irom Bob Loxley in Arsenic and Old Lace. George Platis, Stuart Kovar, Cynthia Nielsen, and Phil Baczewski try to decide the correct way to portray the characters in the auditioning for membership in the Masque and Gavel. ,. I v J ' .gi Q V 1 . I9-r I.- : .9542 .,f I , .V , A4 I Z ., V v': X ,. V . ,, TOP LEFT Arlene Dykas' and Penny Stella's sensitive portrayal of their roles in the Hecognition Scene from Anastasia brought tears into the eyes ol many who were in the audience, TOP RIGHT Lois Balow seems to be tickled pink over Sam Castrioto's attempts to kiss her is this scene ol THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ERNEST. RIGHT Hoseann Urso is apologizing to Sam Tenuto for causing him to wreck the car, in a scene from Paul Wreclcs the Car, Lois Balow and Phyllis Weiss discover they are both engaged to the same person while Lorraine Calomos listens. H6 -. is WO., ' ,W , ,I 'few ' I , I .EM Sqft 4, A ., 4 W W' . , 5 W4 , , Drama Workshop The general public as it watches a play rarely realizes the many long hours ot study and rehearsal that precede the performance. Under Mrs. Lewkowicz' watchful eye students practice acting techniques by working out pantomimes and short skits. When these techniques have been mastered, they then produce a play. The make-up artist, the stage hands, prop boys, and actors all must be fully synchronized before a production is ready for an audience. The big play of the season was a light comedy named The Importance ot Being Ernest. NJ K I 6 2 fm . 'emi , IIT 1- ' jill! gr :' IZ 'I'- Zi' 4' f' ,-?' ' T --Q lk : , .,,. JZ' 1 '-'. 'WP it A V ' ' A4-.,,,,n.-.rf , l 3 N 5 r I ! I SJ: I .N , Q 5 i 1 gl . x , . .. - , 4 X -' .. .,', 5 311: ff. ,, A 'I r . Q,.Q - 4 P lr, T 5 it ,es it t I , 22 i T Q af st T T - s , ,, . e tt t at 0 1 . A . : Qgli lf 5 ' f' ff ' f T 'f 1 Qi. 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V , 1 yyyi 1 ryvy ybzy i 3 T shell set rn a pazl of Water and prerced SFF' Wzth holes so that rt Wrll smlr 1n a t A V 2- 0- certain length of time l iw, .. .,.,-.igg.M.g1s ,QN ,,TMf1f'-,:--MQW,Y-Lf- Y, Y Op 7 QA 405 Q10 2551 2105 1 fttt 'tiv 1 tg tsl' ,sg 1 f1tfviff1'ffv25 , K Y f M 2 lll ., , X ,xL,,,'f N NIIA , , , - ,, ,,f , . L V E: 'Z.,,g : f' ,jfg3 y?Qf,N L if--Wm-Xf-,iff-zen.efxgfsfffufIssues:mmm.,f,,f.:.fmf.11t2:'iQ-ef4w.wuneuamm-an ..fff, ---ff-L, fvf.. ,.f-f.,. MW, Underclassmen 71 Freshmen Freshie! Freshie! This sound echoes through the halls as a new group of students enter school. During their first days at Austin the Freshies eagerly explore their new surroundings. Everything is exciting! Their books, friends, and teachers have suddenly all become a challenge. Clubs and outside activities are all so interesting they can't decide which ones to ioin. As soon as the freshies become a part of the school their thoughts turn toward the future. Time seems to be going much too slowly for them. They dream about the day when they will become important leaders in school clubs and activities and in their rush they try to hurry the hands of time that cover the first quarter of their high school career. -- W, -W 'Q,,f , .2 721 WZ We Freshies, green as green can be Don't stray from the fold, as you can see. So that We may seem much the wiser Our guiding light is our Freshman Advisor. ln Sophomore year We're quite blase Solving problems, day by clay. We sail right through the 2A tests A Sophomore never stops and rests. i As juniors, eying the Prom and things We all get measured for our rings ,L 1 L, ,,, ,, Now vve're sure if our Works well clone r That vve'll he the grads of '5l. A J 72 DIV. IOI Miss Doheny BOTTOM ROW-L. Hoffnung, L. Piechocl-ci, D Miller, L. Clark, R, Traft, M. Eggert, G. Panos J, Ward. SECOND ROW-P. Dunn, J. Klykun P. Pingatore, E, Felsenferd, T. Lonis, J. Lyden K. Jonak, J. Blomberg. THIRD ROW-A Bowers, L. Hemwall, P. Johnson, P. Forrnento J. Spence, R. Holland, J, Walker. TOP ROW- K. Dressler, J. Rubins, R. Romanelli, R. Rornund E. Johnson, G. Sherling, J. Griffith, E. Tencate DIV. 102 Miss Cox BOTTOM ROW-P. Wolfe, M. Moloney, F. Reilly, L. Jordani, J. Szot, V. Uphouse, M. Povveleit. SECOND ROW-K. Quinn, J. Smith, R. Forte, P. Martin, R. Caligiuri, C. LaRocCo, A, Henner. THIRD ROW-E. Roberts, R. Treasurer, H. Honig, J. Donahue, E. Frohm, P. Testa, T. CofTrnan. TOP ROW-J. Dillon D. Thorne, J. Barnes, V. Kast, VV. Arrigo. DIV. I03 Miss Carbonaro BOTTOM ROW-T. Leander, D. King, G. Gere Stung, M. Greensparr, S. Lapekas, B. Lee. SECOND ROW-5. Hetzel, N. Bradley, E. Mor- rison, A. Kane, I, Stone, R. Mecklenburg, S. Hughes. THIRD ROW-L. Pisani, S. Connolly, B. lrgang, J. Webb, S. Barnes, A. Hyman, D Nelson, S. Miller. TOP ROW-P. Seinitz, J Slager, J. Lewinski, R. Morales, P. Hodgson FRESHMEN 73 r f M , , Q 74 1 i 'vt' 4 .:::g,' W DIV. T04 Miss Bredehorn BOTTOM ROW-J. New, A. Deleonibus, S. Padola, P. Markiewicz, M. Goodwin, B, Smith. SECOND ROW-C. Orndorff, J. Urban, P. Santaniello, R. Volkert, E. Weinberg, C. Berardi, O. Pelensky. THIRD ROW-M. Fosco, R. Schroeder, C. Johanson, N. Seep, M. Hiellen, C. Poulos, A. Boriss. TOP ROW-P. Colman, S. Alfierl, W. Spears, D. Utigard, S. Langer, C. Kolnik. DIV. 105 Mrs. Moore BOTTOM ROW-C. Martz, S. Delin, J. Fischer, M. Sangiacomo, R. Beck, G. Kontzavelos. SECOND ROW-B. Kolody, J. Blomberg, A. LaPorte, G. Vangelis, M. Past, C. Vinci. THIRD ROW-P. Scarmeas, A. Barclay, S. Zamost, A. Hymen, P. Samaras, R. Burns, P. Holabaugh. TOP ROW-K. Wahrle, G. Davis, F. Noverini, G, Kerkerneyer, J. Stonecipher, E. Chait. DIV. I06 Mrs. Ruyter BOTTOM ROW-K. House, J. Kowalski, S. Maltese, J. Kennedy, 5. Courtin, J. Corvino. SECOND ROW-R. Wilken, B. Blair, M. Sallstedt, D, Higgin- bofharn, J. Dianovsky, P. Helrnace. THIRD ROW- H. Lyman, R. Arnett, W. Patton, J. Bazanos, L. Stein, C. Ross, T. Rollberg. TOP ROW-J. Chakires, G. Pinsly, E. Mewes, E. Ardito, R. Dexter, J. DeMaira. DIV. I00 Mrs. Budzinski BOTTOM ROW-J. Shulman, C. Hashioka, L. Les- tina, S. Goldberg, A. Shabat, E. Berkun, P. John- son. SECOND ROW-M. Schwartz, K. Rubio, M. Yackem, J. Kohnert, C. TerVeen, Y. Wikstrom, E. Kohn, L. Peterson. TOP ROW-R. Vetter, J. Balinski, D. Mogensen, J. Wattenberg, S. Siegel, L. Farina, A. Lieberfhal, FRESHMEN DIV. 101 Miss Luhan BOTTOM ROW-B. Epstein, R. Shea, B. Grach, M. Tess, G. Churinofl, R. Wilnefl, C, Chapman, D. Moline, G. Fiarito. SECOND ROW-B. Lundell, J. Nylen, E. Hall, J. McDowell, K, Peterson, J, Kolnicki, J. Taft, C. Musgrave, K. Gillen. THIRD ROW-A. Quarfoot, K. Schatz, J. Castriofa, G. Mankin, N, Lemperis, L. Darling, B. Wolin, P, Deno. TOP ROW-S. Aclelman, S. Apostolopoulos, D. McClure, E. Duffy, VV. Goble, A. Dorsch, B. Cohen, G. Gaffney, S, Benlz. DIV. 102 Mr. Finkbeiner BOTTOM ROW-C. Priori, G. Athanas, J. Trayes, M. Fagot, L. Crescio, P. Spanos. SECOND ROW-D. Napolski, N. Arquilla, L. Gordon, L. Beque, M. Yackem, J. Rosen. THIRD ROW- J. Carroso, A. Ruble, R. Gully, S. Harris, F. Johnson, J. Anderson, L. Hudson. TOP ROW- J. Verolico, L. Nelson, D. Bisballe, R. Miller. DIV. 103 Miss Elsam BOTTOM ROW-N. Nesset, E. Cooper, J. Ass- rnann, D. Curtis, M. Quela. SECOND ROW- P. Bowdish, P, Sliz, J. Mix, J, Millican, L. Johnson, E, Sezer, J. Radford. THIRD ROW- C. Pefer, S. Williams, L, Iiams, C. Frehe, S. Zigann, S, Whitson. TOP ROW-VV. Ohlscn L. Schwartz, K. Barrow, C. Cook, C. Cuszck B. DeFonte, J. King. DIV. 104 Miss Peterson BOTTOM ROW-M. Atlas, H. Piwlco, A. Carlson M. King, M. Moe, F. Masciopinto, J. Santore G. George. SECOND ROW-L. Wurfzinger, L Larson, R. Chodorowski, N. Bidwell, D. Elder TOP ROW-N. Reskey, G. Glazcs, K. Mason P. Fiecko, J. Ruston, J. Galvin, A. Olsen, FRESHMEN 75 1 V, . f'U C thi 2744 r 4 FRESHMEN DIV. I05 Mr. Akers BOTTOM ROW-M. Mazur, A. Vasilakos K, Franklin, N. Jacobs, M, Horwitz, J Hondros, B. Baker. SECOND ROW-J Dominguez, Z, Galanopoulos, S. Ross, B Skolcan, C. Kroll, B. Kirk, P. Kulzer, S Anderson. THIRD ROW-S. Scholler, R Gufof, A, Musfari, G. Weiss, L. Callahan F. Casimer, J. Kasper. TOP ROW-F. Case W. McDowell, G. Sowell, H. VanStan, J Gargano, D. Joyner, J. Philiotis, E. Mandell DIV. 106 Mrs. Whife BOTTOM ROW-L. Cozzi, D. Hoff, D. Small P. Grasse, M. Tignac, P. Selceris, C. Waltrip, D. Rawlinson. SECOND ROW-J. Egger? K. Kaul, B. Chernowski, K. Farnum, Johnson, J. lrnburgia, K, Sfralcusek, L Shepard. THIRD ROW-B. Mann, J. Saran- tos, A. Pearson, J. Ellefsen, F. Murphy, L. Jacobson, J. Beyer. TOP ROW-L. Funke, R. Rehling, F, Kries, J. Fioll-aa, S, Israel R. Costa, ry? WW gg ,,,, 40' W Z lf! r' W if f ' 1, TZ '16 vt gi- asnx' :TL 'DP' ...WV rf i 2 . , I MW ' 0 I 4 ,fl iq , ,fn , i 1, 1-1, f f ' Q W if , I mf W' ' fi V , 4 gl li . ,ff li. if V 4 N' 2, , ,Q .. . V, 1 W f-,wiki 4. I .Q 7 , W , DIV, IO7 Mr. Murphy BOTTOM ROW-D. Ferro, S. Ricrles, D Mescha, C. Munlrvold. SECOND ROW- M. Porcelli, J. Petramala, C. Harvalis, M Larnacchia, T. Bagwell, A. Grande, L Pirman, THIRD ROW-A. Tripp, K. Kis1er M. Smith, D. Yagerman, C. Polenas, B Chapman, D. LaRosa. TOP ROW-D. Wal thers, D. Baurnanis, L. Tenln, K. Hall, T Jalolonslfi, L. S1-Jlfz, D. Gust, M. Lynarn. DIV. 'IDB Mrs. Lewkowicz BOTTOM ROW-A. Stramnicks, G. Harris, G. Levin, J. Insco, D. Officer, M. Rosenberg N. Erlfer, SECOND Row-B. Pieper, Al Brill, E. Hallbeclf, W. Reitz, T. Reed, J Wilson, M. Cohn, J. Rohde, THIRD ROW- D. Geren, R. Voigtlander, H. Rosenberg, W. Peirce, C. Cunningham, L. Schultz, N Overoclrer. TOP ROW-C. Radlove, I Lacis, P. Shand, R. Davies, B. Miclfelson, R. Bielfer, P. Chropelas. 76 l Z f 4 ,,, .5 , 1 W! ' . 4? I, Q3 Uk, FRESHMEN DIV. I09 Mrs. Diels BOTTOM ROW-D. Pazur, R. Currie, P. Mercalfe, J. Davis, J. Wolny, P. Goldberg, B. MacDonald. SECOND ROW-S. Pipitone, D, Pechtold, J. Piccolo, P. Gabbert, P. Thime, B. Jarvis, M. Tilden, D. Williams. THIRD ROW-S. Goodgame, M. Abbott, B. Babicz, J. Fruits, B. Adams, K. Murphy, M. Venters, J. Carlock, TOP ROW-F, Galante, C. Reo, L. Turovitz, F, Picchetti, D. Cilek, C. Hellstrom, T. Lawlor, G, Paris. DIV. IIO Mr. Gaffke BOTTOM ROW-K. Below, S. Verre, B. Forterezzo, G. Palermo, D. Giammarino, D. Carsello, M. Eorio. SECOND ROW-L. Kehrwald, P. DeIl'Aringa, S. Repta, E, Wayne, M. Accardi, T. Rentas, P. Reilly. THIRD ROW-G. Paris, L. Frettiglio, L. Davis, R. Thomas, C. Land, P. Bocconcelli. TOP ROW-R, Davis, L, Stiles, J. Mahony, P. Mitchell, G. Hollis, H. Shurba, B. Shubalis. DIV. III Miss Sexfro BOTTOM ROW-P. Knuth, C. Lessman, L. Ailes, S. Timothy, A. Mysak. SECOND ROW-R. Ersen, B. Ciardullo, E. Huftstutler, J. Dragowski, R. Anderson, J. Burrows, C. Ogliore. THIRD ROW- J, Littrell, L. Martin, L, Saeli, J. Carnana, G. Kezios, T. O'Connell. TOP ROW-J. Scherdin, P. Glazer, G. Suero, M. Shpikula, P. Austin, K. Kale-ta, T. Dunne. DIV. II3 Miss Burns BOTTOM ROW-M. McCarrall, C. Brown, G. Barth, C. Barth, N. Fix, C. Walker. SECOND ROW-E. Pacione, E. Que-la, R, Wilson, L. Velazquez, J. Wieczorek, M. Christopher, J. Sturwoocl. THIRD ROW-P. Giuffre, J. Meagher, E. Pappas, R. Salz- brunn, J. Biondo, T. Colovos, K. Rago. TOP ROW -D. Robertson, M. Nance, B. Barrett, J. Ducan, R. Pittman, K. Moss, M. Kouimelis, M, O'Shea. 77 , fr-fr! , ay lfik Wi' FRESHMEN DIV. II4 Miss Anapol BOTTOM ROW-T. Kontopoulos, S. MCNEFI, S. Rlnker, D. Bratko, D. Considine, J. Slarzynski. SECOND ROW-M. Vescio, E. Mangriotis, A. Wilson, A. Pomonis, M. Lamacchia, P. Spircpoulous, N. Norton. THIRD ROW-M. Acino, R. Doeleger, P. Neville, E. Carr, J. Sipta, C. Hutchison, C. Suci, R. Bonneau. TOP ROW-E. Ezop, J. Lesch, J. Pollace, T. Balitewicz, C. Gryn- cewicz, T. Szarek, B. Lessrnan. DIV. 'ISI Miss Barrett BOTTOM ROW-K. Schfenz, S. Gllckman, S Yount, E, Berk, M. Tuttle, M. Pottow SECOND ROW-M. Budnlck, V. Rosberg M. laslllo, A. Shevcherrko, E. Rasulis, R Oliver, N, Nicholsen. THIRD ROW-J Davenport, M, Marks, M. Salzman, D Schau, L, Stone, C. KornBlith, M. Eclelstein TOP ROW-J. Rihs, B. Kusenko, C. Menconi J. Warrnan, M. Maiewslfl, P. Heath, L Kubelllf. DIV. I52 Miss McCarthy BOTTOM ROW-R. Smuda, R. Raimondl, J Canne'la, L. Ganey, D. Marlash, Q. Carson SECOND ROW-L, Schlecher, J. Helter, M. Levine, D. Melchclr, R. White, J. Necloba B. Fischer. THIRD ROW-B. Katsabanls, E Gccdson, H. Berman, T. Heninger, C Moloney, J. Caccerno. TOP ROW-R Kre'ge', I. Randolph, C. Madoce, W Loxely, D. Llndstrcm, K. Pl nslfi, V, Notflf D. Bllder. DIV. I53 Mr. Shlemon BOTTOM ROW-5, Kafz, J. Boddf, C Abfaiter, F. Hawks, N. Spaccarel. SEC OND ROW-P. Seermtn, B. D:,'gf, J Ktcbucnl, L. Shapiro, N, L-elf, E. E, Sarda tan, ff.. Ge'L:fs. THIRD ROW-E. fwt V. l'l'tC'Z5lfCfJ, J. Da.-fs-en, A Sallfr, N Perpe' H. Rcsenfed. TOP ROW-B ScP.aFF-er M, D-s'ers, S Cavtoz, T. Ga'lf, S Mefnefflcz P. Peclrlscrt, D Ffttts as, If Cefson. 4'Z '4 5 ,f ,, 4 we 7 . 4, 'M pa 3'5- t .I W if I '. 4.23 ' .V .M I x we X t ,yu iq. R Eg 239' 38 I 3 9 .,. N .. if' Qc rf- 'Q' s ,T I , , -'P . I , W .ea -cf, M .. rv 4- I .2 I QW Y- I . If FRESHMEN DIV. I54 Mrs. Lehman BOTTOM ROW-H. Lopez, K. Sommers, J. Hawks, J. Kreicbergs, P. Pandola, D. King. SECOND ROW-W. Demaio, D, Jacobsen, M. Confos, M. Kremer, J. Owings, A. Simon, T. MCConville, R. Slorto. THIRD ROW-D. Kruse, D. Schiel, J. Ross, K, Lynch, F. Marino, J. Spencer, B. Baucller. TOP ROW-R, Blom, C. Decker, R. Dorn- brow, L. Licko, G. Sine, C. Hoslo, J. Guest, R. Gabriel. DIV. 155 Mr. Creitz BOTTOM ROW-L. Baer, J. Dianovsky, R, Ginsburg, A. Coughlin, P, Sanchez, B. Hurka, SECOND ROW-S. Silversren, G. Mosley, W. DelPrincipe, R. Kreici, L. Ander- son, L. Savage, B. Rugh. THIRD ROW-D. Cl1urcl1ill,M, Dawson, E. Sable, M. Sculles, R. Laird, D. Chesham. TOP ROW-G. Rein- l-uart, W. Marro, A. Ciucci, H. Evins, W. Erling, R. Vitski, P. Trail, W. Kaeding. DIV. 156 Mr. Heinfz BOTTOM ROW-J. Sfirrant, F. Nlarkos, S. Swanson, A. Dalarnas, J. Ingham, M. Lackovitz. SECOND ROW-C. Olson, P. Day, S. Phelps, A. Diasio, G. Hanson, M. Ruzich. THIRD ROW-C. Ventrella, J. Novak, G, Horvalh, K. Schneidee, C. Boulae hanis, M. Mulay. TOP ROW-B. Wiener1, R. Nehrke, T. Huston, L. Oplawski, D. Cooper, B. Grail, T. Rieck. DIV. I57 Mr. Quinn BOTTOM ROW-B, DeSemoni, E. Proccuto, R, Meeker, R. Levensbaum, M. Cook, W. Lake, E. Abelserh, K. Maloney. SECOND ROW-J. Johnson, J. Senafore, E. Kappos, J. Fulmer, L. Hamer, R. Buckley, M. Prokop. THIRD ROW-L. Sivertson, J. Racanelli, P. Graham, J. Neumann, R. Melody, H, Schwartz, L. Johnson. TOP ROW-R. Breken, K. Hawkins, M. Koyich, L. Taylor, P. Keafing, J. Decorrado, J. Sieberus, F. Fellenheimer. Z... 79 DIV. 200 Mrs. Beck BOTTOM ROW-E. Lesak, B. Alpert, J Kramer, S. Oslon, S. Rakestraw, S. Heftel SECOND ROW-C. Rosenfeld, R. Polich, B Clark, C. Neuman, N. Brast, M, Kahn, N Barrie. THIRD ROW-R. Rubenzik, R. Potts C. Lynch, F. Burkey, R. Rosenberg, K. Lukasl TOP ROW-R, Campisi, G. Pesek, R. Kallas, A. Cass, P. Stella, C. Leatherwood, M, Groth DIV. 201 Miss Levett BOTTOM ROW-N. Wolper, A, Biess, B. Nakamura, J. Cobb, E. Gossling, R. Kozin. SECOND ROW-M. Burba, N. Matgous, M. Bray, C. Seversen, G, Hillman, J, Berkowitz, D. Queen, A. Marzullo, M, Laskov, THIRD ROW-M. Tyler, V, Casperson, R. Kumerovv, N. Hoffman, Y. Meyer, S. Olsen, J. Godzicki, A. Streichhirsch, TOP ROW-E. Buflens, A. Sopenar, D. Gallie, R. Cass, D. Bouloukos, B. Goodman, M. Scialo, P. Nelson, M. Beatty, 80 Sophomore curious predicament of being too smart and sophisticated for the Freshmen but still considered can underclassman by the Juniors and Seniors. He is neither in a hurry for time to pass nor is he making an attempt to hold it back. Biding his time appears to be the answer, and so he enioys the second quarter of his high school education, carefree and happy. 'mi 'HQ' Mk. 'ws' DIV. 202 Mr. Gouget BOTTOM ROW-C. Koechel, K. Fyr, C. Potempa M. Boulahanis, M. Plastina, J. Reid, D. Benedetto C. Puleo. SECOND ROW-S. Small, N. Severin B. Brotnow, D. Valentini, J. Potocny, L. Geiger K. Dugna. THIRD ROW-S. Peters, R. Shoemaker E. Phelps, R. Bishop, R. Stegman, T, Jenkins TOP ROW-M. Collum, F. Domino, D. Owings, G Reily, H. Steinberg, E. Kasperak, J. Walsh, N Ronanoff. DIV. 203 Miss Conroy BOTTOM ROW-C. Quiny, H, O'ConneIl, C, Oliver J. Lawlor, D. Pritchard, R. Nelson, T. Raubolt M. Mirandola, SECOND ROW-R. Horlock, M Droogan, W. Wheeler, A. Martel, G. Carlsen, C May, A, Wong. THIRD ROW-R. Paglia, C, Nielsen M, Che-rones, A. Racine, J. DeGrazia, P. Miller B. Baron. TOP ROW-B. Starr, J. Holder, S Nielsen, B. Lacey, G. Higgason, B. Dorsey, C Mortel, R. Grower. DIV. 204 Mr. Paulson BOTTOM ROW-T. Kontos, S. Buchanan, K. Hop- kins, D. Covello, B, Gazaway, B. Browning, D Ferguson, SECOND ROW-I. Grigolats, M. Hodges M. Beliio, E. Kohn, B. Bogenholm, J. Lott, B Bates. THIRD ROW-R. Levine, T. Kletnick, P Burke, E. Frie, R. Papsch, P. Bavaro, A. Moore P. Schrader. TOP ROW-M. Berger, W. JeFFery, C. Eickman, R. Niemiec, D. Leander, P. Chilton N. Caccamo. SOPHOMORES 1 we CHCIJLGJJ jlfllnli . . . QCOI'l6l1f SOPHOMORES DIV. 205 Miss Andrews BOTTOM ROW-N. Yates, G. Tumpeer, M. Corrigan, S. Drew, M. Schunk, R. Corbin, C. Wiertzba, J. Molodov, R. Ginger. SECOND ROW-E. Gabriel, B. Bode, G. Rosenberg, D. Hutchison, J. Washco, L. Reters, M. Tenerelli. THIRD ROW-K, Langwell, R. Nootens, J. Shapiro, T. Wor- them, C. D'Urso, J. Hanley, M. Mendez, L. Schoefernacker. TOP ROW-M, Shipow, C. Arendarczyk, P, Sheperd, J. Harte, J. DelPrincipe, J. Hurt, K. Zegar, M. Kinney, H. Schalk, J. Berles. DIV. 206 Mrs. Green BOTTOM ROW-B. Bourloukos, P. Notari, J. Gerardi, C. Greer, G. Ganas, D. Bricker, J, Silberg, SECOND ROW-S. Axelrod, M. Surnmann, C. Paulson, M. Huttner, S. Ken- ley, M. Cruise, C. Fowler, H. Wiczer. THIRD ROW-D. Tilds, P. Sanders, P. Robertson, T. Huss, W. Korasick, B. O'Brien, J. Emeringer, I. Lyttek, D. Mallers. TOP ROW-J. Hannon, P. Tuttley, T. Lamantia, J. Imlah, M. King, J. LaPointe, J. Edelman, F, Biess. DIV. 207 Mrs. Leonard BOTTOM ROW-J. Fabiszak, T. Daniello, B. Arnoldt, E. Pappas, J. Jacob, K. Skokan, G. Sheer. SECOND ROW-G. Katsoolias, S. Lieberman, J. Davies, T. Galto, M. Atlas, J. Strecker, S. DeStefano, B. Sterenson, THIRD ROW-J. Cermak, K. Dunn, J. Blum, J. Stuerhofl, A. Pappas, M. Grilli, T. Mc' Auliffe. TOP ROW-R. Norris, J, Duflus, J. Feeley, J. Chester, F. Luther, J. West, J. Jacobs, P, LoMonaco, 82 lqihifw 'V , lt as. A DIV. 210 Mr. Ballew BOTTOM ROW-G. Adams, J. Witzel, M. Vlahos C. Bandy, E. Wallace, C. Calabrese, A. Vetari SECOND ROW-J. Wilson, B. Bush, G. Anargyros B. Warner, M. Wiegman, C. Whitfield, R. Yonus R. Anatra. THIRD ROW-J. Walsh, P. Potocny S. Valinsky, R, Witt, M. Lockwood, J. Beutin J. Actipis. TOP ROW-J. Bastian, C. Clark, D Buczwski, W. Bellnger, D. Bash, G. Cafdioces L, Bennet, J, Miranda. DIV. 211 Mr. Drossos BOTTOM ROW-S. Schroeder, P. Campell, S. Kobe J. Masini, R, Athanasopoulos, D, Maresch. SEC OND ROW-A. Paradise, C. Lepore, S. Dennis, R Rooney, H. Whitney, J. Trebat, D. Lenihan, A Piazza. THIRD ROW-P. Mazza, D. Ceriale, E Ciummo, J. Lazar, G. Clinton, C. Lane, S. Kertz, J Vonashek. TOP ROW-A. Constabile, R. Cimino, R. Jozastis, D. Wilken, M. Flavin, D. Ahrens, W Huizinga, D. Jackson, J, Brill. SOPHOMORES 83 1 1 1 az W Wx wma: 1 fir ' 1' DIV. 208 Mr. Can BOTTOM ROW-R. Geraci, E. Pappas, J. Weil, M. Guarino, R. Hondros, M. Laskov. SECOND ROW-V. Miller, K. Krinkey, J. Fiarley, S. Stiney, R. Dliedlic, J. Dalton, G. Wehrle. THIRD ROW-C. Garrison, P. Gersh- man, A. Lombardo, J. Rhode, M. Jones, T. Kent, V. Holmgren. TOP ROW-R. Evans, C. Vaillancourt, T, Theobald, B. Riggio, T. Ratledge, J. Kovats. DIV. 209 Miss Kennedy BOTTOM ROW-M. Rutherford, S. Vacco, J. Bentclift, K. Scharnow, S. Ander, K. Johnson, P. Cesanek, K. Morris, J. Luna. SECOND ROW-C. Smith, D. Tick, L. Suci, P. Grevan, L. Anderson, P. Grilli, D. Gill, R. Monaco, B. Howard. THIRD ROW-R. Engstrom, R. Handley, M. Emmons, C. Logalbo, T. Thomp- son, D. Napolitano, P. Flick, J. Movvinski. TOP ROW-S. Wright, R. Bachts, C. Johnson, J. Schroeder, L. Brodin, D. Fazin, S. Swanson, I. Makris. SOPHOMORES DIV. 213 Miss Fitzgerald BOTTOM ROW-J. O'DonneIl, D. Marquette, I. Wagner, G. Clark, R. Ferraro, M. Saporifa, K. Loving. SECOND ROW-K. Ganshore, A. Cohen, J. Harris, N. Scholtz, S. Stewart, V. Killen, N. Sanrora, V, Vescio. THIRD ROW-P. Piciulio, B. Cocherelf, J. Shana- han, C. Murphy, B. Srnlfh, C. Sfoszkus, S. Henson. TOP ROW-D, Norsfrom, A. Mirslas, D. Markus, C. Waak, J. Smirh. R. Lobben, R. Ghiloni, C. Mazur. DIV. 214 Mrs. Niklas BOTTOM ROW-M. Como, L. Chmela, D, Lemza, S, Brown, W. Rhode. SECOND ROW-C. Demos, H. Brarko, M. Koufsoubos. R. Lesnlak, S. Trueis, C. Bek, S. STe'benz. M. Terenzio. THIRD ROW-N. Pencoff, B. Pomreho, K. Foley, C. Lordofs, A. Sfraoss. T. Rong, S, Scard no. TOP ROW-L. Smirh, R. Hanbeck, C, Marcocolif, D. Frehe, J. Sn?danko R Ward, J Coppersrnfh, N Marino. Q as we 9? DIV. 225 Mrs. Freeman BOTTOM ROW-C. Tops J. Ba-e' B. Lap: e S. Fef?e' B. Sawse, C. Ner e. TOP ROW-J. Effesse' B. Bae . J. Sfff K. Pe'e's:f K. Kn-dsof '-' G':ss- fflf 9 S, :f L Uffef DIV. 251 Miss Pape BOTTOM ROW-R. Served S. Tnc'pe J. Keffeo, G. F -:Nev E. Coooed N. Na'ke' D. '4e 'ps. J. '.':'se'. SECOND ROW-L. Foss. P. G::o N. '.'as'a'o'-ea. B. Carsen. ru. E-fa-5 D. Ffaa, D. Inger' 5. fforga' L. S: 'n'-2' D. T':'ga'e. THIRD ROW-B. Mage C. Ne sc' S. Yabfor. I.. Sc a:: 'afc G. Tfoffsof. Berg D. Scfav 1 r'. reza ' 5, J. Ba s'a. TOP ROW- '. . Dwro P. L-r'oqr-'s' G. E'a,r, J. Gwahs E Be'-eifce P Far D Pe-af' D Gab E 'S'e 'fee 84 DIV. 252 Miss Walker BOTTOM ROW-S. Leatherwood, J. Ezaki, P Dornacher, J. Snyder, N. Brekke, B. Herman S, Petersen, A. Gramza. SECOND ROW-B Williamson, S. Lager, C. Agosti, P. Deerer M. Berendt, J. SeyBold, V. Dahlsfrand, D Malley. THIRD ROW-J. Granger, B. Snead R. Kirsch, E. Groess, M. Darrough, G, Merola H. Bryan, N. Eckmayer. TOP ROW-R. Thofby B. Gobeyn, R, Humphreys, L. Jacobsen, R Duray, M. Burns, J. Holmes, M. Maram. DIV, 253 Miss Sfubblefield BOTTOM ROW-A. Karijolic, C. Gorzelany, A. Cohen, J, Giambalvo, B. Bogda, C. Anderson. SECOND ROW-B. Kovar, L. Lusler, K. Ericksen, F. Roberts, M. Blondin, R. Benson, R. Reuter. THIRD ROW-J. Ferazzo, R, Orlando, R. Greek, M. Krueger, M. Thesz, D. Torii. TOP ROW- E. Schroeder, G, Kincaid, I. Helfer, R. Ander- sen, B. Boriss, E. Todd, J. Audy. DIV. 254 Mr. Sommers BOTTOM ROW-G. Mack, E. Rogus, D. Tron- gale, M, Tenner, G. Pellegrino, R. Klimek. SECOND ROW-P. Krutsch, J. Lycligsen, C. Hellweg, C. Filippelli, R. Hince, E. Horzakov, S. Johnson, N. Lozaro. TOP ROW-R. Enstrom P. Kulzer, B. Jalonetfi, F. Lafzel, P. O'Brian C. Hutchinson, D. Schak. 1 1 DIV. 255 Mr. Milanesi BOTTOM ROW-S. Sindler, M. Mazzocchi, N Ferdinardo, A. DelMedIco, A. Horner, C Kennedy. SECOND ROW-A. Marcus, J. Me- grant, L. Johnson, J. Popp, M. Canfalupo, J Fosco, B. Weber. THIRD ROW-A. Berkson D. Werke, T. Moore, M. Ferguson, J. Holmes, M. Guadango. TOP ROW-J. Menza, S. Mirus, R. Johnson, T. Moloney, R. Mellocly, R. Sacino J. De-Briae, C. Salemi. 1 1 SCPHOMORES 85 1 DIV. 256 Mr. Alexander BOTTOM ROW-J. Flores, R. Kalovsky, M. Geary, R. Kirshner, J. Miller, L. Johnson. SECOND ROW-J. Grivetti, S. Rudolph, S. Norton, L. Tierno, B. Bogg, D. Zobel, C. Van- clervesf, C. Larsen. THIRD ROW-R. Lozaro, R. Sears, P. Wodzisz, R. Alesia, M. Jersracl, T. Jones, N. Pannos, J. Mettevelis. TOP ROW- R. Finch, C. Wehrmann, D. Ellefsen, G. Wiszo- Waty, R. Larson, A. Andrews, J. McComb, R. Rudolph. DIV. 257 Mr. Quinn BOTTOM ROW-B. Sacks, K. Smith, M. Rin chuiso, P. Meeker. SECOND ROW-M, Moisand K. Kaphengst, J. Wesrrich, B. Coughlin, A. Nichelson, N. Otahal, S. Morgan, M. Waller THIRD ROW-K. Bush, M. Hiukamp, D. Molnar, R. Schwartz, C. Ryan, R. Naller, M. Conidi TOP ROW-D. Ford, B. Williams, E. Lask, L Kelley, R. Webster. A , if ZW 4 'Z 4' I H2 X X DIV. 258 Mr. Rusk BOTTOM ROW-G. Mack, A. Miller, J. Weslrich, J. Chodorowslci, E. O'Connell, E. Barshop, H. Horner. SECOND ROW-A. Greco, J. Glin, M. Rinchiuso, A. Nicholson, M. Waller, L. Kagan, J. DeMario. THIRD ROW-G. Orozco, C. McPhillips, P. Krutsch, W. Cohen, C. Ryan, S. Fe-ig, R. Garner. TOP ROW-D. Hufl, P. Baczewski, D. Morris, M. Elgeness, B. Williams, K. Valenti. DIV. 259 Miss HolBroolc BOTTOM ROW-H. Nissley, K. Mertsky, M. Adams, M. Gilden. SECOND ROW-W. Garvin, F. Freudenfeld, E. Harris, S. Johnson, J. Morris, R. Hince, R. Koonce. THIRD ROW-K. Knudson, M. Martin, J. Cunningham, J. Otahal, D. Shallbetler, L. Molnar. TOP ROW-G. Bageanis, B. Jaconetli, W. Mahrley, J. Recchia, F. Latzel, B. Marren, L. Bauer. SOPHOMORES 86 DIV. 300 Miss Bailey BOTTOM ROW-M. Sparber, S. Gelfancl, L. Talney T. Pazur, C, Kinnas. SECOND ROW-D. Galvin, J Pinkus, M. Raskin, M, Pressler, H. Weisbach, R Foreman, N. Petersen. THIRD ROW-J. Gestrin, R Widen, B. Lundstrom, G. Bokios, A. Crovvther, J Resnck. TOP ROW-J. Galligher, S. Sax, W. Knuth M. Yublosky, M. Yesner, P, Laube, T. Jonak, DIV. 301 Miss Glynn BOTTOM ROW-L. Ward, S. Santercier, L. Grein, J Young, L. Chavez, T. Scarrneas, S. Barrer, B. Argall SECOND ROW-D. Movvinski, P. Polites, K. Doner, J. Walsh, B. McDowell, K. Walker, M. Stein, B Siegal, R. Glass. THIRD ROW-K. Rhode, C. Craft T. Lyon, J. Malaychuk, M. Kielborn, C. Hoffmann L. Masser, G. Finkel. TOP ROW-T. Youngdahl, E Flynn, L. Reise, M, Worthem, T. Thompson, J. Levin R. Dawsen, M. Shane. 87 Juniors Well, we finally made it! We're now upperclassmen. Depressing, isn't it? Being a Junior isn't much different from being a Sophomore except that we now have a few more privileges, the greatest of these being the choosing and ordering of our class rings. There is another major change, however, instead of being anxious to reach the final quarter of our years at Austin, we're oddly trying to hold time back. We're beginning to realize how wonderful a time we really are having. The close friendships we've formed, the trials and victories of our teams, the many social activities have become such an important part of our present plans that we don't want them to slip away. fy 2, as W , PII l 7 ff Rf' JUNIORS DIV. 302 Miss Johnstone BOTTOM ROW-V. Guido, M. Lafocha, J Cantalupo, C. Larsen. SECOND ROW-D. Nernec, G. I-Ioltzman, A, Simboli, E. Stock- inger, R. Neuman, S. Salamone, J, Bordone, THIRD ROW-B. Hankin, A. Catania, H Murray, R. Norris, J. Mahoney, B. Beufin. TOP ROW-R, Murray, P. Kasdan, L. Teich- ner, G. Barfecki, M, Morrison, D. Larsen, C. Goidsfein. DIV. 304 Mrs. Daugheriy BOTTOM ROW-C. Gargano, Y. Frank, J. Saporito, A. Baschiera, J. Johnson, P. Mueller, G. Squire. SECOND ROW-B. Nelson, A, KoInIk, J. McDoIe, P. Regner, E. Hirsh, I. BIocIc, R. Kamins. TOP ROW- L. Pick, J. Buker, J. Curfo, W. Durnbrow, P. Lindsey, I. Sfraufnieck, M. Buxton. DIV. 306 Mr. Hanson BOTTOM ROW-M. INIISGI1, J. VIlaIIer, S. Dfemer, W. Hose, F. Goidfarb. SECOND ROW-L. Tonrernann, J. Young, L. Nemerz. J. Cain, D. Swanson, D. Scnoefernacker, J. Reinerfs. THIRD ROW-M. Moonin, G. Kafsabaris, L. Wenger, J. Cole, W. Lopef. R. ZaprzaI. TOP ROW-J. Porrs, A. Sax, O. Novick, J. PIurik, L. Co1freII, L. Mann- kerner, B. Pa'zyszeIr. DIV. 307 Miss Ansel BOTTOM ROW-P. VanGeer1fuf, A. Dylfas, A De Med co, R, Sem naro. SECOND ROW -B. Brmin, E. SraIIas, K. Peverson, J. Pfufdt M. Sfredrer, M. Pufner, S. KowaII. THIRD ROW-K. Nciar, N. LcPresfo, R. Srncneii , J. DeS?efaro, B. Snaw, G. Corso. TOP ROW-J. Thomas, R. RoreIIa, S. Top- pef, E, Cas'T:, B. Kepra os, R. Ensvorn F. Sefese. 88 DIV. 308 Miss Smith BOTTOM ROW-N. Hagerty, C. Curtis, D Olsen, L. Dunivan, A. Merrick, E. Janicki, S Arndt. SECOND ROW-G. Kuehnle, H. Arcera B. Hawks, C. Walter, S. Guido, K. Nesvacil R. Harvat. TOP ROW-L. Clause, E. Zavadlov L. Atkins, J. Peterson, J. Cross, J. Casaccio M. Douglas. DIV. 310 Miss Kenney BOTTOM ROW-S. Campisi, N. Pevsner, J. Fixott, J. Senato, I. Lidsky, S. Halpean, V. Craig, S. Marzen. SECOND ROW-J. Gardei, M. Hathaway, M. Woiton, M. Kane, C. Koepke. D. Morici, N. Hamstengal. THIRD ROW-J. Williams, B. Sheehan, L. Bizar, R. Harriett, R. Engstrom, C. Preston, J. Zumph, L. Gold- smith. TOP ROW-VV. Tafiinger, W. Moffat, L. Taylor, C. Cook, S. Voltmer, L. Abramson, N. Balodimas, C. Smith. DIV. 311 Miss Cox BOTTOM ROW-R. Weinstein, S. Palinsky, S. Carlson, C. Crawford, S. Lindenmuth, J. Norcross, J. Sodaro. SECOND ROW-P. Chiope- las, L. Golembo, D. Sacks, K. Clettenberg, B. Sandalow, J, Kleinman, L. Tufano. THIRD ROW-W. Tannehill, B. Kohnert, J. Anderson, R. Griertvik, J. Dominick, T. Daly. TOP ROW- R. Shafter, W. Pihos, C. Bauer, S. Quinn, L. Mallach, J. Turcsanyi, J. Scardino. DIV. 312 Miss Mclindon BOTTOM ROW-L. Berger, S. Moore, F. Mazza- rella, E. Chertow, S. Schwartz, C. DeMola, T. LoCoco, G. Sherling. SECOND ROW-P. Cop- ley, M. Knudsen, J. Lockowitz, J. Anderson, J. Zaben, J. Nicodemus, N. Freeman. TOP ROW-E. Overton, L. Nagy, J. Quinn, R. Mc- Laughlin, J. O'Brian, B. Johnson, J. Madden, S. Greene. JuNioRs 89 DIV. 313 Mrs. Richards BOTTOM ROW-G. Schumake, C. Neff P. Pyle, E. Constant, A. Crocenzi, J. Kivi. SECOND ROW- S. Dalton, M. Cozzi, J. Nallon, M. Mulay, L, Tarsitano, J. Petrone, P. Ridgway. THIRD ROW- D. Jarog, T. Forbes, W. Kenny, N. Smith, M. Klee, M. LaMonaca. TOP ROW-D. Seifert, B. Gartley, W. Overton, R. Courtin, F. Burton, J. Sebastian, J. Napoleon. DIV. 314 Mrs. Baier BOTTOM ROW-J. Ceragloli, B. Boutzarelos, L Karel, S. Finnen, A. DeSalvo, N. Ouela, J. Czar- necki. SECOND ROW-C. Left, J. Glazier, T, Urban, L. Houren, M. Tiritilli, J. Richardson, D. Beshlc. THIRD ROW-G, Gartshore, J. Benedetto, N. Baker, D. Johnston, T. Scearce, D, Berrios, M. Kafora, TOP ROW-B. Holmes, B. Laux, D. Goettsche, H. Cossidente, R. Schroeder, S. Ando- lino, T. Meyers. DIV. 315 Mr. Bristol BOTTOM ROW-J. Hayes, W, Pardon, S. Kubelilf, E. Angerole, S. Christcpoulos, J. Bergman, N. Steele. SECOND ROW-J. Hasselrnan, P. Doer ng. T, Borgeson, J, Fiala, P. Bronson, J. Norris, P. Golbransen. TOP ROW-P. Philiotis, S. Veslio, R. Scullas, R. Gillfoyle, P. Liorarde, V, Mo'be't, B. Ablin. DIV. 317 Mr. Grasghoff BOTTOM ROW-C. Felicelli, J. Scarlett. SECOND ROW-D. Zidman, E. Hogmann, K. Pappas, P. Greenlii-rib, E. Findlay, C. S-moron, B. Hinchley. THIRD ROW-B. Ballestro, A. Judge, B. Schilacf, R. Delillo, T. Guadagnola, J. Moy. TOP ROW- L. Provisor, N. Pannos, P. Gregg, E. Valentine, T. Mercurio, D. Validis, J. Cooley. JUNIORS 90 J U N I O R S DIV. 318 Mrs. Drummond BOTTOM ROW-L. Vrzal, J. Dilillo, M. Domanslcr, C. Pelle, D. Reid, D. Bornbka. SECOND ROW- P. Fabis, C. lwaszuk, J, Ahrens, V. Piehl, C. Vlalwos, J. Gallo. THIRD ROW-R, Arendarczky, B. Augspurger, E. Karr, E. Infusino, J. Brunofre, A. Armato. TOP ROW-N. Harris, R. Mueller, L. 5Cl1olYes, R. Morrenzin, S. Posternack, T. Magnus- sen, P. Wedekind, A. Procopio. DIV. 351 Miss Palmerion BOTTOM ROW-J. Slwulrnan, N. Pappas, N. Grze- gorek, S. Grolwolski J. Olsen, R. Mazzuca, G. Cropp. SECOND ROW-J. Kaplan, M. Venables. J. E'sen, M. Cu'le', S. Mitchell, N. Shaw, B. Goldberg. THIRD ROW-L, Barkstron, B. Baer, P. Karlov. E. Kanter. M. Liberrnan, L. Hall. TOP ROW-D, Luecfit. L. Grebel, D. Kolb, B. Kallas, G. Tollefsen, J. Jacob. J. Evie. DIV. 353 Miss Fuller BOTTOM ROW-J. Tangorra, M. Devoe, C. Rosen- berg, L. Buckles, M. Marino, H. Friedman, S. Proiansky. SECOND ROW-E. VonDabrowski, R. Horberg, C. Seravo, N. Fa rman, E. Berman, M. Frugoli. THIRD ROW-S, Sil-cokis, A, Vozikis, C, Paverm, K, Gustafson, M. Peterson, G. Bundeson, D. Marosco. TOP ROW-W. Jaffe, J. Griffin, P. Riscossa, J. Miraldi, T. Belle-game, J. Fuscone, R. Turner, L. Filpi. DIV. 354 Mr. Ewan I BOTTOM ROW-F. Wexler, J. Dianovsky, J, Con- stabileo, B. Lord, R. Srefcher, S. Nowak, M. Cote, D. Lavorre. SECOND ROW-I. Skudris, B. Boehm, J. Freuden1l'1al,M. Boling, B. Andersohn, P, Wiese, F. Inatorno. THIRD ROW-B. Connelly, J. Chap- man, G. Sforfz, R. Lindsfrom, G. Cahanin, C. Freudenthal, J. Schmieder. TOP ROW-T, Dobrow- ski, C. Smrz, J. Mohr, G. Pearce, J. Drain, L. Kass, J. Dubick, M. Cafferava. 91 DIV. 355 Mrs. Williams BOTTOM ROW-D. Germain, E. Piotrovvski, G. Schultz, A. Radlove, M. Dalpino, A. Kotsos, F. Novak, S. Korovesis, H. Katz. SECOND ROW-R. Handler, V. Leone, D. DeHainaut, J. Ippolito, F. Murphy, R. Wilken, R. Atchison, B. Bradley. THIRD ROW-R. Mitchell, R. MacDonald. TOP ROW-T. Pankonen, L. Nicholus, B. Hepner, A. Levenson, D. Mankin, W. Engstrom, D. Langlends, A. Kries. DIV. 356 Mr. Wasserman BOTTOM ROW-B. Witzel, M. Buehrle, N. Feigenbaum, C. Johnston, S. Seemuth, K. Reidy. SECOND ROW-D. Navigato, M. Duffy, T. Hart, R. Gore, F. Chrmignani, B. Thomas, J. Dinella. THIRD ROW-J. Chevas, D. Bates, B. Barrett, F. Paoletti, F. Gallo, L. Kwate. TOP ROW-J. Burns, T. Haussman, G. Sivert- sen, J. DeVereaux, E. Lubekio, L. Kreici, J. Komperda. DIV. 359 Mr. Kabrin BOTTOM ROW-C. Cesar, B. Ostopchik, F. Esposito, S. McCloski, J. Stein, F. Stout. SECOND ROW-H. Loutos, N. Panos, J. War- ren, L. Taylor, B. Currie, H. Katz, C. Galena opoulos. THIRD ROW-N. Cooper, G. Lau, F. Deluca, J. Stella, A. Kries, M. Belcher, J. Rini. TOP ROW-A. Felg, A. Mertsky, J. Carlson, B. Haennicke, D. Kuesls, J. Pahn, D. Langlends, B. Luster. DIV. 360 Miss Baum BOTTOM ROW-A. Maze, S. Wheat, S. Sala- patas, S. Schelli, B. Hrabe, P. Malone. SECOND ROW-B. Sorensen, H. Harris, C. Snyder, B. Fredericksen, J. Wilde, P. Peters, J. Ohs. THIRD ROW-G. Haclcbert, S. Karlin, C. Wallerstein, W. Walsh, J. Disler, R. Strom- berg. TOP ROW-P. Recchia, A. Wasek, N. Glover, C, Michalek, J. Neville, T. Rodgers, E. Wasek. 92 ff ,f ffif ., ,,- ,f M, .. ,f ,',.f ,,,- fb if-it . , ., Q ,z H. ff ,fQ,.f H' ,f -- .V ,, ,A,, . ,..,,,, .. ,-cu X we r-Xmas-x, - if ,f'f.f'HA' I, 4' if ,X ' r f f--- - 3 2 '-., ,,,,, f-.,, ,rf f 1 f I 1 fx ':-. 4, 'R ,,,fjyi ff . K.. V .IJ I I X E X I K s f ..f-wc' '- sf- ff , -Q , f 2 i ff' ' .f f' 1 E. 471-Lai ff ' 'A ff R. f i ! 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All rights reserved. 'IAM As this semester draws to a close we find each graduate setting off on his own individual and unique path. With time these paths grow longer and longer and stray farther and farther from the site of graduation night. We have no doubt that some members of the class will exert influences that will reach to all corners of the globe all hours of the day and night. A school teacher may awaken in Chicago at six A.M. while the boy who had danced with her in the Senior Show may be slumbering in Fairbanks, Alaska. Her locker partner could be asking directions from a London bobby as Big Ben tolls twelve o'clock noon, and her high school beau could be studying Soviet agricultural advances in Omsk as the five o'clock factory whistles sound there. Many and varied are your paths . . . may you will them to cross . . . from time . . . to time. Graduates 5 56 'X QL. I 0 -Q .:,.V nab I I S. .. A. Vw ., 'ei' TT, SEN SHIRLEY EDITH ALLEN . . . SI-iirI 457. M8.W Rep., Girls' Glee, Senior Show, GAA, Red Cross Rep., Library Asst., Class Day Program, PTA Rep., Coll. Club, Girls' Basketball, MICHAEL ANTHONY ANTONETTI . . . Mike 454. Italian, Arch. Club, ASG Rep., Masque 8. Gavel, MSW Rep., M8.W Staft, Ticket Seller, Senior Show, The-sp. Soc., Hallguard. JOANNE THERESA ASPITO . . . Jo 455. Treas. Jr. 8. Sr. Glee, Sgt.-at-Arms Amer. Girl, Italian, Coll., Ser. Clubs, Attendance Checker, GAA, Senior Show, Intra-Volleyball, Class Day Program. CHRIS GEORGE ATHANASOPOULOS . . . Greek 452. Concert Orch., Cross Country, French Club, Movie Operator, Track Team, Senior Show, Hallguard. EDWIN CHARLES BACKMAN . . . Ed 455. Frosh-Soph Football, Track Team, Usher, Senior Show, Hallguard, DAVID EDWARD BARGER . . . Whitey 452. Frosh-Soph Football, Gym Asst., Hallguard, Prom Comm., Senior Show. DAVID W. BARRINGTON . . . Dave 455. Rifle Team, Maior ROTC, Vice-Pres. Debating, Honor, Key Clubs, ASG Rep., Color Guard, NHS. RICHARD BARSOTTI . . . Dick 452. Intra-Basketball, Italian Club, Hallguard, Gym Asst., Choir. MICHAEL RUSSELL BAUER . . . Mickey 452. ASG Rep., Red Cross, Baseball, Bowling, Intra- Basketball, Track Team, Frosh-Soph Football, Ticket Seller, Hallguard, Locker Guard. DIANE PEARL BECK . . . Frenchy 454. GAA, Treas. Sr. Girls' Glee, MSW Rep., Times Rep., PTA Rep., Coll, Club, Senior Show, Class Day Program. VICTOR GERALD BENEDETTO . . . Vic 452. Football Team, Frosh-Soph Football, Italian Club, Band, Hallguard, Ticket Seller. BEVERLY ANN BESLER . . . Bev 457. GAA, Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, ASG Rep., Orch., Senior Show, PTA Rep., Accornpanist Glee, Hostess, Glee Clubs, Gym Asst. WILLIAM RUSSELL BLOMQUIST . . . Bill 452. lntra-Basketball, Usher, Bowling, ASG Cabinet, ASG Rep., ASG Show, Clean Up Comm., Hallguard, Senior Show, Ticket Seller. WILLIAM ALLEN BOGG . . . BiII 452. Hallguard, KENNETH W. BOHATY . . . Ken 454. Attendance Checker, Hallguard, Gym Asst., Ticket Selle' KENNETH JOSEPH BOISSY . . . Kenn 457. Football Team, Bowling, lntra-Basketball, Senior Show, Class Day Program. MARILYN RITA BONO . . . Mar 454. GAA, Hallguard. DONALD L. BRAY . . . UgIy 457. Hallguard, Band, Frosh-Soph Football, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball, Movie Operator, Class Day Program. TERRANCE READ BRESSLER . . . Terry 455. Arch., Honor, Exponents, Physics Clubs, ASG Rep., Golf Team, Gym Asst., Senior Advisor, PTA Rep., Times StafT. RAYMOND R. BRUNS . . , Ray 453. ASG, Track Team, Cross Country, Arch. Club. RICHARD M. BURKEY . . . Rich 454. Sports Editor, Editor-in-Chief Times, NHS, Sr. Cho.r, Acccmpanist Boys Glee, Quill 8. Scroii, ROTC, Physics 8 Chem., Picked Platoon, Hallguard, Honor Club. ARTHUR CACCAVALE , . . Art 457. Bowling, Cross Country, Hallguard, Italian Club, Track Team, Ticket Seller, Senior Show 94 YB' . 'cc gig 2 . , ' pig Fm Qi S-.4 T7 vi! y1litlif'.qjij.- GARY HOLTER JOHNSON . . . G. J. 457. AA CLASS PRES., ROTC Lt. Col., NHS, Picked Platoon, Rifle Team, Commander Honor Guard, Commander Color Guard, ASG, Homecoming Comm., Prom Comm., Class Day Program, Senior Show, Senior Advisor, News Editor Times, Pres.-Vice-Pres.-Treas. Debating, Key, Honor, Arch., Clubs, PTA Rep., Hallguard, U' f X W 1 1 4 5 A f ' W' Vfd f ,fy , I 4 M . - 7 . mum .lOI'lN RICHARD DEAVILLE . . . John 455. 4A CLASS VICE-PRES., Treas. NHS, Vice-Pres. Key, Sgt.-at-Arms Honor, Sec.-Sgt.-at-Arms Debating, Arch. Clubs, ASG, News Editor Times, ROTC Lt., Honor Guard, Color Guard, Picked Platoon, Prom Comm., Office Asst., M8-W Rep., Senior Show, Hallguard. f-Q f . , ,yi I .f . swf ,, LORRAINE CALAMOS . . . Lori 453. ASG Show, GAA, Girls' Glee Hallguard Senior Show MARYANN LETIZIA CALOMINO . . . Marcie 452. ASG Rep., GAA Latin Club Hallguard MSW Rep., Gym Asst., Library Asst., Freshman Advisor, Red Cross, Attendance Checker WILLIAM F. CAMPBELL . . . Bill 452. Vice-Pres. Arch. Club, Hallguard Ticket Seller Frosh VIRGINIA SOFIA CHORNOMAZ . . . CI1orny 452. Treas., Vice-Pres Girls Glee MSW Rep Ballet, ASG Rep., Hallguard, Clean Up Comm., GAA, Attendance Checker Ticket Seller ARLENE FRANCES CHOUINARD . . . Ar 452. lntra-Basketball, GAA Rep Treas Sr Girls G ee Intra-Volleyball, Cross Country, Times Rep., Senior Show, Hallguard, Coll American Girl Clubs PATRICIA MAY COLLINS . . . Pat 457. American Girl Club, GAA, Hallguard PTA Rep Senior JUDY NANCY COLNIAN . . . Twig 453. GAA, Girls' Glee Club, Hallguarcl LAUREL MARIE CONSIDINE . . . Laury 453. GAA, Girls' Glee Club, Hallguard YALE ALLEN CORCORAN . . . Corky 452. Capt. Frosh-Soph Football Capt Football Team ANGELO J. CORRADO . . . Angie 455, Stage Crew, Movie Operator BARBARA ANN CROWTHER . . . Barbie 454. Pres. Sr, Glee, American Girl Club Pin 8. Ring DIANNE LOUISE DE FINA . . . Lover 455. ASG Rep., Attendance Checker GAA Gym Asst CAROL JEAN DUNNE . . . Shorty 457. Hallguard, Band, GAA, Gym Asst PTA Rep Red VERONICA SHARON ELLIOTT . . . Bonnie 457. ASG Rep., Bit 8. Spur Basketball GAA Hallguard, Ticket Seller, Intra-Volleyball, Hostess Club, Senior Show. KENNETH E. ERICKSON . . . Ken 454. Attendance Clerk, Hallguard, Gym Asst Ticket Seller NANCY PRUDENCE FALCETTA . . . Prudy 455. Coll., Italian, American Girl Girls Glee Ser DONALD G. FEISTAMEL . . . Crusher 453. Band, Cross Country, Hallguard lntra Volleyball PHYLLIS LILA FICABELLA . . . Phyl 455. American Girl, Sec. Sr. Girls' Glee C ll Italian Clubs BRUCE FINNE . . . Fins 453. Fencing, Arch. Club, ASG Rep., Hallguard TONY L. FLORIO . . . Tut 453. Frosh'Soph Football, Football Team Track Team Physic 8- Chem,, Senior Show, Ticket Seller, intra-Basketball, ASG Rep., Hallguard GAIL JEAN FOX . . . Fowie 452. Treas. Sr. Girls' Glee, GAA, Gym Help r Coll b .. .f , X w if.. Fi . w 'f' ' W Q, as 7 xy. X Q ii, K QW . gs fx l 3 I ' ts . , ' 1 ' 7 A 'Y'--rn , ', , . f JOAN DIANE FRANK . . . Jeanie 454. Choir, Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, GAA, OlTice Asst., Senior Show. HERBERT S. FRANKEL . . . Ubert 457. Band, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Frosh-Soph Football, Hallguard, lntra-Basketball, Physics 8. Chem., Senior Show, Ticket Seller. SHARON LEA FREHE . . . FraiI 452. GAA, Girls' Glee, Gym Asst., Intra-Volleyball, lntra- Basketball, Sec. GAA. DIANE GALLER . . . Di 455. MLW Rep., Treas. Jr. Glee, Hallguard, American Girl, Coll., Ser. Clubs, GAA, Prom Comm., Senior Show. DONALD ALLAN GEHRKE . . . Don 454. Capt. Basketball, Cross Country, Hallguard, Gym Asst., Ticket Seller. DONATA MARIE GILARDI . . . Donna 454. American Girl, Coll., Italian, Sec. Sr. Girls' Glee Clubs, Bowling, GAA, MLW Rep., Class Day Program, Senior Show. ROBERT A. GILLERAN . . . Bob 454. Gym Asst., Times Rep., Hallguard. JAMES H. GINSBURG . . . Jimmy 454. Swimming Team, Track Team, Cross Country, ASG Rep., MLW Rep., Ticket Seller, Movie Operator, Senior Show, Band, JUDITH RAE GLANS . . . Judy 453. Sec. Girls' Glee, Sgt.-at-Arms Coll., Hostess, American Girl Clubs, Turnabout Comm., M8.W Rep., GAA Rep., Hallguard, Senior Show. PRISCILLA K. GLASZER . . . Pris 455. Band, Sr. Girls' Glee Club, GAA, Senior Show. THOMAS EDWARD GODZICKI . . . Tom 452. Choir, Hallguard, Library Asst., Physics 81 Chem., Senior Show. CHARLES PRESTON GOODRICH . . . Tiny 452. Capt, ROTC, Rifle Team, Drum 81 Bugle, Concert Orch., German Club, Physics 8- Chem., Bowling, Hallguard, Picked Platoon. BONNIE JEAN GRABOW . . . Bon 452. Art, Honor, Latin Clubs, Marching Band, GAA, Times Staff, Concert Band. BONITA JOYCE GRACH . . . Bonnie 455. American Girl, Honor Clubs, Ballet, Sr. Choir, Red Cross, NHS, Senior Show. .IEANINE ANN GRAGE . . . Jeanne 452. Oftice Asst., GAA, Hallguard, Hasque 8. Gavel, Exponents Club, Library Asst., PTA Rep., Band. MARJORIE ANN GROHOLSKI . . . Marge 452. Class Day Program, American Girl, Coll. Clubs, ASG Rep., Bowling, Capt. Cheerleading, Sr. Choir, GAA Rep., lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, Times Staff, Senior Show. RICHARD IRWIN HAFT . . . Hooft 452. ASG Rep., Band, Bowling, Frosh-Soph Football, Hallguard, lntra-Basketball, Gym Asst., Red Cross, Movie Operator, Ticket Seller, Times Rep., Track Team. JUDITH LOUISE HARRIS . . . Judie 454. Coll., Honor, Sec.-Treas, Art Clubs, PTA Rep., Hall- guard. PATRICIA H. HASLAM . . . Sam 454. Usherette, ASG Rep., Office Asst., Ticket Seller, PTA Rep., Senior Show, American Girl, Ser., Coll, Clubs, GAA. JAMES HERBERT HAUSSMANN . . . Jim 454. Capt. Basketball, Cross Country, Gym Asst., Hallguard, Stage Crew, Ticket Seller, KAY MAUREEN HAWKINSON . . . Hawkeye 452. Times Staff, NHS, GAA, lntra-Volleyball, Gym Asst., PTA Rep., Glee, Honor, Latin, Coll. Clubs. JOANNE MARIE HEWITT . . . Joani 454. Accompanist Girls' Glee, ASG Rep., Bit 8. Spur, Coll. Club, GAA, Gym Asst., MLW Rep., Senior Show. if we Q 2 R I 'f'1 X V I!! ls.. X -, , . , ...... .., .... ,L ' l ' ff DIANE MARCIA MEDNICK . . . Nudnick 453. AA CLASS SEC., NHS, Headline Editor Times, ASG Rep., Personnel Comm., Girls' Glee, Honor Clubs, Prom Comm., Class Day Program, Senior Show, GAA, Hallguard. . .... I m hx fm M ' My Www f . J.-. . . 5 We K f 5 . f ,xi tr f'. M. is.. N.. .mfg r . as R sw V I . wg Iilxg I . , ak ,f any , f HW fl Juv 6 GQ K ibn. PN W--my rw 'Ex vv- Ni: cl 6,7 gi . 'YWN i . ' ' 512. 14 , ' X . sv M . yi E ff f 3 PHYLLIS LAZAR . . . Phyl 453. AA CLASS TREAS., Sec.4Treas. ASG, ASG Rep., NHS, Treas, Sr. Choir, Personnel Comm., Prom Comm., Class Day Program, Senior Show, Homecoming Comm., Honor, Coll. Clubs, GAA Haliguard. 5 he., f 4n 1 wr x 1 ,l V ' i ,ref .Q I Z? ,i . . Af I tv., 9-er FREDERIC H. HOWE . . . Fred 454. Gym Asst., Times Rep., Hallguard. DOMINIC T. IMBURGIA . . . Dom 457. ASG Rep., Italian Club, Ticket Seller, Senior Show. intra-Basketball, Hallguard, Gym Asst. DARLENE DIANE JASKOT . . . Strawberry 455. American Girl, Coll., Exponents, French, Honor Clubs, Ballet, Concert Orch., Ofice Asst., Times Rep., Times StaFi, Senior Show. BARBARA J. JOHNSON . . . B.J. 453. ASG Rep., Choir, GAA, Hallguard, M8-W Rep., Ticket Seller. GAIL ANNE JOHNSON . . . Ga 453. Vice-Pres.-Sec. FTA, ASG Rep., Ceramics, Ballet, Red Cross Rep., Times Rep., Art, American Girl, French Clubs. HARRY ANDREW KARAKOURTIS . . . Slim 457. Football Team, Frosh-Soph Football, Hallguard. Ticket Seller, Track Team, Debating Club, Senior Show, Band. BEVERLY J. KELLY . . . KelIy 453. Coll., Girls' Glee Clubs, Senior Show, MLW Rep., MLW Staff, GAA, Gym Asst., lntra-Volleyball, intra-Basketball, Bowling, Hallguard. SHARON LEE KENNEDY . . . Shar 457. Band, GAA, Hallguard, Red Cross Rep., PTA Rep., Times Rep.. Turnabout Comm., lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, Senior Show. ARDI5 KOLOMS . . . Dolly 455. Sec. Jr.-Treas. Sr. Girls' Glee, American Girl, Coll. Clubs, Oftice Asst., PTA Rep., ASG Rep., GAA, Masque 8- Gavel, Senior Show. LEON HARRY KOSTERKA . . . Kost 454. Football Team, Frosh-Soph Football, Movie Operator, Gym Asst., Hallguard. BETTY GENE KREMER . . . Bets 457. Sr. Girls' Glee, Coll., American Girl Clubs, GAA, Bowling. JUDITH ANN LARSEN . . . Judy 453. Sr. Choir, Hostess, Coll. Clubs, GAA, Hallguard, Red Cross Rep., Bowling, intra-Basketball, intra-Volleyball, Senior Show. MARGARET ANN LARSON . . . Marge 454. Treas. Bit 81 Spur, Coll., Girls' Glee Clubs, GAA, Hallguard, Times Rep., MSW Rep., lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, Senior Show. ROBERT ANTHONY LAWICKI . . . Big Bob 454. Football Team, Ticket Seller, Senior Show, Swimming, Track Team, Gym Asst., Movie Operator, Wrestling, Basketball. SYBIL JOYCE LEVINE . . . Syb 457. ASG Rep., Attendance Checker, Ballet, lntra'Basketball, Exponents, American Girl Clubs, Bowling, Choir, Hallguard. MORRIS JOSEPH LIBERATI . . . Marry 454. Frosh-Soph Football, Hallguard, Ticket Seller. LESLIE BERNARD LINDQUIST . . . Link 455. Hallguard. JOHN ALPHONSE LOMEO . . . John 457. Italian, Arch. Clubs, Cross Country, Track Team, Hallguard. CAROL ANN LUMM . . . Paesano 455. Pres.- Section Leader Concert Band, Marching Band, Hallguard, Italian Club, GAA, intra-Volleyball, intra-Basketball, Times Rep., Senior Show, Class Day Program. LONA MARIA MASTRI . . . Lonie 453. Bowling, GAA, lntra-Volleyball. NICK JACK MAZZOCCHI . . . Nicky 457. Exponents, Italian Clubs, Senior Show, Hallguard, Ticketball, Movie Operator. GLORIA MAE McCOLLUM . . . Glo 457. lntra-Basketball, Coll., Hostess, American Girl, Sr. Girls' Glee Clubs, GAA, Hallguard, Ticket Seller, Usherette, Senior Show, Bit 8. Spur. 97 Q., my X mf , f? 4 f Z If it? M-mf D .i lf' . ,l N l -.ff gf' . ,f 2 Q ? t WMI, 4 JANICE SUE MEIZLESH . . . Jan 454. GAA, Hallguarcl. ELLIOTT STUART MERKER . . . Magoo 455. ASG Rep., Senior Show, Intra-Volleyball, Hallguard, Gym Asst., Red Cross Rep., Times Rep., JEFFREY DAVID MICH . . . Mish-Mosh Ticket Seller. 457. Color Guard, Hallguard, Pres. Debating, Sec. Key, Honor Clubs, MLW Rep., Office Asst., ROTC Capt., Prom Comm., Usher. CHRIS A. MILESIS . . . Chris 454. Gym Asst., Hallguard, Stage Crew, Ticket Seller. WILLIAM E. MILLAR . . . Willie 457. Hallguard. JOAN M. MILLER . . . Joanie 453. ASG Rep., Otytice Asst., Gym Asst., Hallguard, Ticket Seller, Ser., Hostess Clubs, GAA, PTA Rep., lntr a-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, Times Rep. JOYCE VALERIE MILLER . . . Joy 453. American Girl, Sgt.-at-Arms Coll., Vice-Pres. Debating Exponents, Honor Clubs, Ballet, Concert Band, Marching Band, NHS, Managing Editor Times KENNETH EDWARD MILLER . . . Lush WESLEY K. MUKOYAMA . . . Mock Ticket Seller, Hallguard, Senior Show, W FERN AARONELL NITZBERG . . . Fer Honor, Coll., American Girl, French Clu MERNA AARONELLE NITZBERG . . . N Glee, American Girl, Honor Clubs, FTA, 1 453. Hallguard, 452. Oflice Asst., Frosh-So h Football lntra-Voile ball f P i Y restling, Gym Asst., Band, ntree 453. Pres.-Sec.-Treas. FTA, Sec. Choir, Hostess bs, intra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball. i itzie 453. ASG Rep., Personal Comm., Coll., Sr. Girls GAA, OFl'ice Asst., Homecoming Comm. JOHN B, OESTERHELD . . . Jack 452. NHS, Orch., Honor, Debating, Latin Clubs, ROTC Hallguarcl, Library Asst., Physics 8- Chem., Picked Platoon. ADRIENNE JOAN OLKIEWICZ . . . Andi 454. Coll., American Girl, Hostess, Sr. Girls' Glee Clubs, Hallguard, Senior Show, PTA Rep. 1 KAREN ANN OWEN . . . Kar 453. Sgt.'at'Arms Sr. Girls' Glee, Hostess, American Girl, Coll. Clubs, GAA, Hallguard, Ticket Seller. CHRISTINE CHARLOTTE PALAZZO . . . Rep., PTA Rep., Senior Show. Tina 454. Pres, Girls' Band, GAA, MSTW Rep., Times DIANE PALMER . . . Di 453. Headline Editor Times, Sec. Sr. Girls' Glee, Italian Clubs, GAA, NHS, Red Cross Rep., Hallguard. FLORENCE PAOLETTI . . . FIo 457. GAA, Hallguard, Pres. Italian Club, lntra-Basketball. LOUIS J. PAPADAKOS . . . Pappy 45 3. Sgt.-at-Arms Masque 81 Gavel, Ticket Seller, Concert Orch., Stamp 8. Coin Club, Times Rep., Hallguard. RICHARD KING PERKINS . . . Perk 455. Band, Hallguard, Ticket Seller, ASG Show, Fencing, Clean-Up Comm., Concert Orch., Senior Show. CAROL ANN PERRI . . . Perry 457. G irls' Glee, GAA, lntra-Basketball, Office Asst., Hallguard. ELAINE PERRY . . . Little Greek 455. GAA, Hallguard, Times Rep., lntra-Volleyball, Ticket Seller, PTA Rep., Attendance Checker, Choir, Ottice Asst., M8-W Rep., Senior Show, Class Day Program. ANNA PETRUZZI . . . Little Annie 454. Girls' Glee, Sec. Italian Clubs, GAA, Attendance Checker, intra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketbal Show. 98 l, Ticket Seller, Usherette, Hallguard, Gym Asst., Senior CMV ff Zff f W y ' W DONALD G. SCHERRER . . . Don 455. 4A CLASS SGT.-AT-ARMS, NHS, Pres.-Sec. Key, Arch., Honor, German Clubs, ASG, Ticket Seller, Golf Team, Swimming Team, Prom Comm., Senior Advisor, Office Asst., Usher, Senior Show, Red Cross Rep., Hallguard. -'S' TIME WAS we were the happy, eager students passing Through these doors. ..- id? af? 'Z-ani' '7 Fw 4 V MALCOLM L. POLLACK . . . MaI 455. Bowling, Stamp 8- Coin, Exponents Clubs, Senior Show Hallguard, Intra-Volleyball, Physics 81 Chem., Ticket Seller. DEANNA ELIZABETH PRANTIS . . . Dee 454. Band, Bus. Mgr. Times, FTA, GAA, Coll., HOHOIZ Pres. Latin Clubs, MSIVV Rep., Pres. NHS, Times Rep. KENNETH CARL QUARFOOT . . . Ken 455. Associate Editor Times, ROTC Major, Picked Platoon, Key, Honor, Debating Clubs, Color Guard, Senior Advisor, Senior Show, Ticket Seller. MAXINE SANDRA RENDLER . . . Max 455, Vice-Fres. NHS, Coll., Honor Clubs, ASG Rep., Hallguard, Office Asst., Pin 81 Ring Comm., intra-Volleyball, Times Rep., Senior Show. DONNA-WYNNE RHYS . . . Donna 452. Hostess, Coll., American Girl Clubs, Bit 8- Spur, Hallguard, Senior Show, Usherette, Attendance Checker, Class Day Program. BARBARA LYNN RICKERT . . . Barb 452. Latin, Honor, Glee, Coll. Clubs, NHS, Ottice Asst., Hallguard, Times Rep., GAA, FTA, Red Cross Rep. PATRICIA ANN RINKER . . . Pat 455. American Girl, Hostess Clubs, Hallguard. steve RoMANowsKi . . . Iggy 457. Arch. club. EDGAR F. RUBLE . . . Mr. CIean 453. Frosh-Soph Football, Band, French Club, Hallguard. GERALD PAUL SANFILIPPO . . . Gerry 453. Arch. Club, Track Team, Cross Country. PATRICIA ANN SANTORA . . . Pat 454. GAA, Senior Show, Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, ASG Rep., American Girl Club, Red Cross Rep., Choir. MADELINE JEAN SCALETTA . . . Madge 457. Italian, Coll., American Girl, Sr. Glee Clubs, Turnabout Comm., GAA, Hallguard, Senior Show. DONALD G. SCHERRER . . . Don 455. AA CLASS SGT.-AT-ARMS, NHS, Pres.-Sec. Key, Arc-h., Honor, German Clubs, ASG, Ticket Seller, Golf Team, Swimming Team, Prom Comm., Senior Advisor, Ottice Asst., Usher, Senior Show, Red Cross Rep., Hallguard. JOSEPH ENRICO SCOLA . . . Seal 453. Baseball, Hallguard, Band, Ticket Seller, Senior Show, lntra-Basketball. SUSAN MARY SEXTON . . . Suzie 453. American Girl, Coll. Clubs, Bit 81 Spur, Library Asst., Ballet, Gym Asst., Hallguard, Senior Show. DIANE JOY SHERMAN . . . Di 453. Sec. NHS, Office Asst., Library Asst., Hallguard, Intra- Basketball, FTA, GAA, Honor, Coll. Clubs, Band, Bowling, Senior Show. IRIS ANN SHIFFMAN . . . l 453. Coll., Honor, American Girl Clubs, Ballet, Sr. Choir, Hall- guard, Red Cross Rep., Senior Show. DONALD ROBERT SMITH . . . Smitty 457. Hallguard, PTA Rep., ROTC, Times Rep., Ticket Seller. ADRIENNE SPARBER . . . Aclie 452. Coll., Honor, American Girl Clubs, Ballet, Bit 81 Spur, Choir, FTA, Hallguard, NHS, Ottice Asst., Senior Show. BETTY SANDRA SPILKY . . . Shpilkies 455. Lit. Editor Times, Sr. Choir, NHS, Honor, Coll., American Girl Clubs, Class Day Program, ASG Rep., GAA, Hallguard, Senior Show. HELEN ANN SPIVEY . . . HeIen 453. ASG Rep., Band, Homecoming Court, GAA, PTA Rep., Usherette, Hallguard, Hostess Club, ASG, Intra-Basketball. WILLIAM E. SPOERL . . . Willy 457. ASG Rep., Hallguard, PTA Rep., Bowlingf, Gym Asst., lntra-Basketball, Senior Show. 1 PHYLLIS NANCY STILLO . . . 'Phyl 452. Glee, Italian, Coll. Clubs, GAA, Hallguard, Senior Show. HENRY STONE . . . Hank 455. Bowling, ASG Rep., Hallguard, Senior Show, Exponents Club, Intra-Volleyball. LEAH RAE STRAHL . . . Leapin Leah 453. Ballet, Homecoming Court, American Girl, French, Honor, Hostess, Coll. Clubs, Gym Asst., Office Asst., Times Rep., Usherette, Attendance Checker. ROBERT H. SWISSLER . . . Bob 455. Hallguard. NANCY LOU SYSLO . . . Nan 454. Bowling, Sr, Choir, GAA, Hallguard, Coll., American Girl Clubs, Oftice Asst., Ticket Seller, Senior Show. PATRICIA ANN TANNEHILL . . . Pat 452. Bowling, Choir, Homecoming Court, Sec, GAA, Gym Asst., Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, PATRICK ANTHONY TENNER . . . Pai 457. Hallguard. CONNIE MARIE TERRITO . . . Con 457. GAA, Gym Asst., lntra-Volleyball. PETE TRAIKO . . . Greek 452. lntra-Basketball, Arch. Club, Senior Show. CAROLE LEE TUCKER . . . Tuck 455. Club Editor MLW, MSW Rep., Times Staft, Times Rep., GAA, Gym Asst., Intra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball, Girls' Glee, Exponents, Latin, Hostess, Ameri- can Girl, Coll., Honor Clubs. GERALDINE VINCI . . . Gerry 452. Band, Bowling, Gym Asst., GAA, Intra-Volleyball. VERNARAE VINING . . . Vern 457. GAA, Bowling, ASG Rep., Senior Show. PHYLLIS LEE WEISS . . . Pl'lyl 453. Sec. Sr. Girls' Glee, Honor Clubs, GAA, NHS, Pres.-Sec: Treas. Masque 8- Gavel, ASG Rep., ASG Show. CAROL LOUISE WESESKY . . . Cookie 455. Glee Clubs, Gym Asst., Hallguarcl, M8-W Staff, PTA Rep., Prom Comm., Senior Show. JOHN ROBERT WIRTH . . . Baldy 454. ASG Rep., Boys' Glee, Hallguard, Prom Comm., Senior Show, Swimming, Ticket Seller, Cross Country, Usher. Attendance Checker, Bit 81 Spur, GAA, Hostess, EDWARD ZIEMBA . . . Ed 457. Key, Treas. Debating, Honor Clubs, ROTC Capt., Picked Platoon, Color Guard, Physics 8- Chem., ASG Rep., Hallguard. TIME WAS we watched the various stages in the razing of the East Building. f ! .2 If L ,s-.. ,, 4 A J, ,gg L I .+A GRADUATES NOT Plcruneo IN ANNUAL MARTYN FRANCIS cALLAnY cARoLYN rioLKA Losepu THOMAS emeco RITA BERNICE JAROC PATRICIA ANN KMLECLAK vicron AUGUST LA Poms 1-eq, JEAN LOUISE LA ROSA , CAROL vsscio if 'A 'I sf ,LS 'eu 'W 4107 . , V. Z Loo , J fi,A?vL5tdG ii' .il 1.2, . TIS. ' I f .ffl YQ 1 ' wqm we . ,Freev- bln ,yn- A 'ww W? iid? we-:Q Q' T -'Wi , ffjj' JAMES PAUL GRAZIANO . . . Graz PRESIDENT AA CLASS, Pres. Sr. Gd., Cabinet, Chairman Prom Comm., ASG, ball Team, Frosh-Soph Football, Track Pres. Jr. Choir, Sr. Choir, Omce Asst., Pin 8. Ring Comm., Senior Show, Ticket Intra-Volleyball, Class Day Program, Advisor. M., A. , . 457. ASG Foot- Team, Usher, Seller, Senior X Z Q DORIS MARIE ABBOTT . . . O'Alabitt 459. GAA, Sr. Choir, Bowling, Coll., Hostess, American Girl Clubs, Prom Comm., Sr. Show, intra-Basketball, Intra-Volleyball, Hallguard. EDWARD ADELMAN . . . Ed 463. Sr. Gd., Hallguard, Red Cross Rep., PTA Rep., Sr. Show. ROBERT HERSKIND ANDERSEN . . . Bob 459. Chess 8- Checkers, Gym Asst., Hallguard. ARLENE JANICE ANDERSEN . . . AAA 457. NHS, Attendance Checker, Bit 8- Spur, FTA, GAA, Glee, Honor Clubs, Gym Asst., Hallguard, Intra'VoIleybalI, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller. CAROL ANN ANDREWS . . . Car 467. Turnabout Comm., GAA, Choir, Bowling, Sr. Show, Hostess Club, Intra-Volleyball. MIRIAM R. ANVER . . . Monster 459. Ballet, Vice-Pres. Bit 8. Spur, Hallguard. GEORGE KOSTAS APOSTOLOPOULOS . . . Greek 459. ASG Rep., Football Team, Hallguard, Intra-Volleyball, Key Club, Sr. Gd., Ticket Seller. JAY I. APRIL . . . Fat Lou 450. Frosh-Soph Basketball, Frosh-Soph Football, Exponents, Honor Clubs, Choir, Hallguard, Intra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball, Red Cross, Office Asst., Sr. Advisor, Sr. Gd., Sr. Show. PETER JOSEPH ARDITO . . . Dito 452. Pres. Con. Orch., Italian Club, ASG Rep., Sr. Show, Hallguard. NANCY LOIS ASSMAN . . . Nance 450. Index Ed. MLW, Glee, American Girl Clubs, NHS, intra-Volleyball, Choir, GAA Rep., PTA Rep., Gym Asst., Sr. Show. GERALD E. AXELROD . . . Jerry 464. Swimming Team, Bit 8- Spur, ASG Rep., Hallguard, intra-Basketball, Ticket Seller. ADRIENNE BAGAN . . . Eighty 460. GAA, Glee Club, Hallguard, Sr. Show. MELODY DAWN BAGGIO . . . Mouse 459. Choir, GAA, Hallguard, lntra-Basketball, Intra- Volleyball, Sr. Show. PHILLIP H. BAILEY . . . Phil 453. Sr. Gd., Sr. Show, ROTC, Hallguard, Color Gd., Drill Team, Fire Warclen. LOIS JANET BALOW . . . Lolo 457. American Girl, Honor, Glee, Coll. Clubs, Hallguard, Masque 8. Gavel, MSW Rep., GAA, Ofiice Asst., Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, lntra-Volleyball. EDWARD GEORGE BALTRUS . . . Tweetwig 456. GERALDINE ANN BARRETT . . . Gerry 450. ASG Rep., GAA, American Girl, Coll., Glee, Latin Clubs, Hallguard, intra-Volleyball, Ofllce Asst., Red Cross. JUDY BARTELSTEIN . . . J.B. 450. Freshman Advisor, ASG Rep., Sr. Show, Glee, Honor, Coll., Exponents Clubs, GAA, intra-Volleyball, Times Statll, Hallguarcl. VICKI LYNN BARTLETT . . . Victoria 450. Vice-Pres. American Girl, Exponents, French, Honor Coll. Clubs, Band, Con. Orch., FTA, GAA, MSW Staff, Hallguard. JOANN PATRICIA BARTLEY . , . Shorty 452. American Girl, Honor, Latin Clubs, Sr. Show Bowling, GAA, Gym Asst., Hallguard, Library Asst., intra-Volleyball. FRANK ALAN BASS. . . Al 456. Sr. Gd. WILLIAM JAMES BAUER . . . The Professor 453. Arch., Expcnents Clubs, ASG Rep., Chess 8. Checkers, Color Gd., Con. Orch., Hallguard, Picked Platoon, ROTC, Sr. Show, Fire Warden. 101 Baal? .,- Pi was VT Flaw Q. is 0 ,..-V-Ni . X so c. , x X .www 'Y Fwy? 3 GSX ig. gn EUGENE L. BAUSONE . . . Beau 464. JAMES MATHEW BAVARO . . . Jim' 452. Football Team, Bowling, Usher, Sr. Gd., Sr. Show, Ticket Seller, Hallguard, CATHERINE JUDY BAXTER . . . Cathy 459. Ballet, Bit 3. Spur, Coll., American Girl Clubs, Con. Orch., GAA, Sr. Show. PAUL VINCENT BEAMER . . . Beaner 451. ASG Rep., Basketball, Pres. Exponents, Honor Clubs, Football, Sr, Show, Intra-Volleyball, Vice-Pres. Sr. Gcl., Hallguarcl. LINDA M. BEATTY . . . Lynn 462. Glee Club. CHARLENE A. BECKER . . . Char 457. American Girl, Coll., Glee Clubs, Bit 8. Spur, GAA, Intra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball, Sr. Show. EARL WILLIAM BEECHER . . . Beech 462. Hallguarcl, lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, Band, Orch., Football, Italian Club, Gym Asst., Sr. Show. CAROLE S. BEIDLER . . . Car 460. Bowling, GAA, Gym Asst., Hallguard, Sr. Show. CLAUDINE LEONE BELCHER . . . DoIly 459. Sr. Choir, GAA, lntra-Volleyball, Exponents Club. JOAN DIANE BELLINGER . . . Joanie 451. Sr. Choir, Office Asst., Coll,, American Girl, Exponents Clubs, lntra-Volleyball, GAA, Bit 81 Spur. JAMES LOUIS BENEDETTI . . . Jim 459. Italian Club, Picked Platoon, Band, ROTC, Hallguard. VIRGINIA KATHLEEN BIEDE . . . Ginny 456. Bowling, German, Coll., Glee Clubs, M8iW Rep., MLW Staff, GAA, Bit 8. Spur, lntra-Volleyball. JOANNE ROSE BIELKO . . . Hanky Panky 452. American Girl, Italian, Hostess Clubs, Ballot, GAA, MLW Staff, Sr. Show, Times Staff, Class Day Comm. JERRY BENKO . . . Jer 462. RITA SANDRA BERGER . . . Reet 462. GAA, Girls' Glee, Hallguarcl, Library Asst., Sr. Show. VAL RAE JEAN BERKE . . . Val 451. Sr. Choir, ASG Rep., Exponents Club, GAA, lntra-Volleyv ball. EARL E. BERKUN . . . Butch 451. Bowling, Choir, Hallguarol, German, Key, Honor Clubs, Sports Ed. MSW, NHS, Sr. Gd., Sr. Show, Tennis. ELAINE MICHELE BERMAN . . , E 403. ASG Rep., Attendance Checker, French Club, FTA, GAA, Gym Asst., MSW Rep., Oftice Asst., Times Rep., Hallguarcl. LEROY LOUIS BIANCHI . . . Scrooge 452. ASG Show, Honor Club, Oftice Asst., Sr. Show, Swimming Team, Hallguard. IEYA BIKERNIEKS . . . BadeIia 452. Ballet, MSW Rep., PTA Rep., Ofhce Asst., German, Coll., Honor, American Girl, Exponents Clubs, Hallguarcl. RICHARD L. BISK , . . Rich 450. Ed.-in-Chief Times, Vice-Pres. Con. Band, Marching Band, NHS, Quill 81 Scroll, Sr. Gd., Freshman Aolvisor, Bowling, Sr. Show, lntra-Volleyball, Adiustment Asst., Hallguard. JAMEs siswumvi . . . Jim 462. 102 'Num- Xsl-lanvxs N-L .w K A-uf 'ws-wr 'QQ ,..,. - ,: v wx Mk STEVEN DAVID MASUR . . . Steve 460. VICE-PRESIDENT 4A CLASS - NHS, Pres. Int. Choir, ASG Cabinet, ASG, Prom Comm., Sr. Gd., Pres. Bowling, Senior Advisor, Times StaFt, Honor Club, Oflice Asst., Senior Show, Intra-Basketball, Class Day Program, ASG Show, Red Cross. .T .if KARYN BONNIE BOLKER . . . Kar 450. TREASURER 4A CLASS - NHS, Co-Capt. Cheer- leaders, ASG Cabinet, ASG Rep., Freshman Advisor, Class Day Comm., Senior Show, GAA, Prom Comm., Treas. Glee, Honor, Coll. Clubs, Attendance Checker, Office Asst., Gym Asst., Hallguard, PTA Rep., Red Cross Rep., Intra- Volleyball. fel K 51, ef., We BEVERLY ANN BJORNSON . . . Bev 456. Choir, GAA, Bit 8. Spur, Bowling, German, HOSTEESV Coll., American Girl Clubs, Gift Comm., Usherette. CAROL BLAZEK . . . Car 460. Coll., American Girl Clubs, Bowling, GAA, Hallguard, intra Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, Sr. Show, M8tVV Staff, Usherette. ROSALIND ELAINE BLOM . . . Roz 451. Honor, Exponents Clubs, GAA, Library Asst., Hall- guard, lntra-Volleyball. PHILLIP ARTHUR BOLF . . . Skeez 456. ASG Cabinet, ASG Rep., Frosh-Soph Football, Hall- guard, Ticket Seller, Sr. Gd., Gym Asst., M8tW Rep., lntraABasketball, Intra-Volleyball. GEORGE ROBERT BOULAHANIS . . . Greek 452. IONA H. BRESSLER . . . l 457. NHS, Honor, Coll., American Girl, Glee Clubs, FTA, GAA, Intra-Volleyball, Sr. Show, Hallguard, lntra-Basketball. LIGA BRIEDIS . . . Liganovich 452. Coll., German, American Girl Clubs, Ballet, Bit 81 Spur, GAA, Hallguard, MLW Rep., Red Cross. BARBARA H. BROWN . . . Barb 456. Red Cross, GAA, ASG Rep., Glee Club. WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY . . . Buck 456. Arch. Club. ELAINE J. BUKER . . . E 452. Hallguard, GAA, German Club, Ticket Seller. FRANCES ANN BURK . . . Fran 459. Coll., American Girl, Exponents Clubs, ASG Rep., Sr. Choir, GAA, intra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball. JAMES MICHAEL BURRIS . . . Birch 453. Choir, Hallguard. PATRICK JOHN BYRNE . . . Pal 457. Latin, Exponents, Key Clubs, Undergrad. Ed. MLW, library Asst., Hallguard. JOANNE CACCAMO . . . Jo 453. Sr. Choir, Coll., Italian, Hostess, American Girl Clubs, GAA, Intra-Volleyball, Library Asst., Red Cross, Sr. Show, Hallguard. JOSEPH JOHN CALABRESE . . . Joe 454. Bowling, Hallguard, Italian Club, Gym Asst., Choir. JAMES CALABRESET . . . Jim 462. KATHERINE ROSE CALIGIURI . . . Kathy 453. Coll., Glee, Italian Clubs, FTA, GAA, PTA Rep., Hallguard, Sr. Show. SHARON RAE CAMERON . . . Shar 457. Choir, GAA, Library Asst., lntra-Basketball, Intra- Volleyball, MSW Staff, Coll. Club, Gym Asst., Sr. Show. JERRY DENNIS CAMPBELL. . . Jer 454. Hallguard, Rifle Team, Sr. Gd., German Club. BARBARA LEE CAMPISI . . . Barb 458. Bit 8- Spur, Girls' Glee, Art Clubs, GAA. BOB V. CARRAMUSA . . . Moose 454. Baseball, Band, Con. Orch., Hallguard. CHARMAINE MARY CASALE . . . Chow 457. Coll., Glee, Italian, Ser. Clubs, Hallguard, GAA, Sr. Show. , . 9, ,nf . s,j.7 Alll ,fl I ,f f 77 - yy 6 ' A are 2 2' M 6 ' GW 7 ' ' ' , WWW K , 'wff ,-zu A A f. 14, f 14 jx QVW7, W' 4, may ,M ga M Z' wi iff A sl gs 4 f f pf X ef. . QA 4 Hn. ,, CAROLE ANNE CASEY . . . Car 452. VICTOR CASTILLO . . . Vic 457. Sr. Gd., Library Asst., Hallguard, Choir, ltalian Club, lntra- Volleyball. RICHARD H. CAUBLE . . . Rich 456. Attendance Checker, Frosh-Soph Football, Gym Asst., Hallguard, Red Cross, Ticket Seller, intra-Basketball. JOHN FRANK CELMER . . . Football, Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, Sr. Gd., Sr. Show. Pinky 456. German, Arch. Clubs, ASG Rep., Band, Frosh-Soph LAWRENCE H. CLEMANS . . . Lar 464. Hallguard, Movie Operator, Ticket Seller, Volleyball, Basketball. KAREN LYNN COFFELT . . . O'CoITeIt 459. Sr. Glee, Coll., American Girl Clubs, GAA, Gym Asst., Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, M8.W Rep., Sr. Show, Usherette. SHARON E. COHEN . . . Shar 456. MLW Rep., Hallguard, GAA, Library Asst., Office Asst. Intra-Volleyball. SYBIL COHEN . . . Syb 454. ASG Show, Bowling, Debating, French Clubs, GAA, Gym Asst. Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, Intra'Basketball, PTA Rep., Red Cross. f JOYCE COMSTOCK . . . Joy 460. Coll., Hostess, American Girl Clubs, GAA, M8-W Staff, Sr Show, Hallguarcl, PTA Rep., lntra-Volleyball, ASG Show. PATRICIA ANN COONEY . . . Kook 452. Ser., Coll. Clubs, GAA, lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Baslnet- ball, Hallguard. KENNETH JAMES CORTESI . . . Tweety 456. Pres. Arch. Club, Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball. ROBERT JOSEPH CORTESI . . . Bob 456. Bit 81 Spur, Hallguard, Football, Intra-Volleyball. LORETTA CORVO . . . L Volleyball, FTA, Red Cross. orie 458. Bowling, GAA, Glee Club, Gym Asst., Hallguarcl, Intra- FRANK COSTABILE . . . Frankie 456. Football, Choir, Con. Orch., Gym Asst., Italian Club, Physics 81 Chem., Prom Comm., Sr. Show, Sr. Gd., Ticket Seller. CHRISTINE ANN COUGHLIN . . . Chris 452. Sec. Sr. Choir, ASG Rep., Prom Comm., Pin 8- Ring Comm., Senior Advisor, GAA, Gym Asst., Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball, Coll. Club. DAVID C. CRAVENS . . . Dave 453. Baseball, Basketball, lntra-Basketball, lntra-Volleyball, Exponents, Latin Clubs, Hallguard, Sr. Gd., Sr. Choir. DENNIS JACK CREEDON . . . Sooty 452. Gym Asst., Hallguard, Baseball, Frosh-Soph Football, lntra-Volleyball, Ticket Seller. ROBERT JOHN CRISSIE . . . Bob 456. Intra-Volleyball. JUDITH ELLEN DAHLSTROM . . . Judy 459. NHS, ASG Cabinet, ASG Rep., American Girl, Coll., Exponents, Honor Clubs, Bowling, Sec. Choir, Hallguard. WILLIAM CARL DAHLSTRAND . . . Willie 451. Sr. Choir, Vice-Pres. Boys' Glee, Sr. Gd., Exponents, Honor Clubs, ASG Show, Hallguard, Ticket Seller. GEORGE DALY . . . Rock 460. Football, Baseball, Track, Bowling, Sr. Show, lntra-Basketball, Office Asst., Ticket Seller, Usher, Hallguard. JOHN DALINIS . . . Greek 453. Physics 8- Chem., lntra-Volleyball, Exponents Club. f 'ms f V , M I l SZ KAY KARLSON . . . Kay 451. SECRETARY 4A CLASS - Accornp. Ballet, Accomp. Sr. Choir, School Organist, Senior Advisor, Class Day Program, Prom Comm., Pres. Exponents, Sgt.- at-Arms Coll. Clubs. Wd? 'nm- fp gy '89 W7 .0 Av .J' ff NQQQW . ga 1 w' ,.,, 12 . 'Vin X 1 x .Z ..' 5 l if' fx I ff ff Q! ff! f V f 1 'VWKL f A If W S1711 4' QT-.T X '-mf? ww A-ft? ff? X., Q Qs. if sf -viii' BARBARA ELLEN EDISON . . . Bo 453. SARGENT-AT-ARMS 4A CLASS - ASG Cabinet, Ballet, Bowling, GAA, Hallguard, lntra-Volley- ball, intra-Basketball, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Prom Comm., Turnabout Comm., Social Comm., Class Day Comm., Commencement Comm., Ticket Seller, American Girl, Hostess, Pres. Coll. Clubs. REVELLE DAMASK . . . Babe 450. ASG Rep., Att. Checker, Honor, Coll., Exp. Clubs, FTA, GAA, Sr. Glee, Gym Asst., Hallguard. ANTHONY M. DANIELLO . . . Tony 456. Band, Hallguard, Italian Club, Senior Show. JAMES DAVIE . . . Wosse 456. CAROL SUE DAVIE5 . . . Coffee Bean 452. ASG, Honor, Latin, American Girl Clubs, Bowling, GAA, Gym Asst., Hallguard, MSW Rep., lntra-Volleyball, Senior Show. PATRICIA ANN DAVIS . . . Pat 457. NHS, Glee, Honor Clubs, Cheerleader, ASG Rep., ASG Show, Oftice Asst., Usherette, Senior Show, lntra-Volleyball. FRANCENE MARION DeLaFONT . . . Fran 454. ASG Rep., Glee, Honor, Coll., Exponents Clubs, GAA, Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, Red Cross, NHS. ANNA PHYLLIS DEMAURO . . . Ann 454. GAA, lntra-Volleyball, Gym Asst., Attendance Checker, Hallguard, intra-Basketball. EVELYN M. DENNIS . . . Evy 460. Coll., American Girl Clubs, Bowling, GAA, lntra-Volleyball, intra-Basketball, MLW Staff, Senior Show, Usherette, Hallguard. MARGARET CLAIRE DOMINGUEZ . . . Marge 452. ASG Rep., ASG Show, Coll., Glee Clubs, GAA, Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, Times Rep., Senior Show. PENNY ANN DONAHUE . . . Penny 462. Cheerleader, Attendance Checker, Pres. 8. Veep. GAA, lntra-Volleyball, Senior Show, Times Rep., ASG Rep., Pres. Jr. Choir, Hallguard, Usherette, BARBARA JEAN DORSCH . , . Barb 453. Bowling, M8-W Rep., Bit 8- Spur, Gym Asst., GAA Sec., lntra-Volleyball, intra-Basketball, Red Cross, American Girl, Hostess Clubs. BRYCE ANTHONY DRESSEL . . . Tony 454. Italian, Honor, Exponents Clubs, Hallguard, lntra- Basketball, Usher, Frosh-Soph Football, Bowling, Band, Intra-Volleyball. JEANNE MARIE DROOGAN . . . GirI Friday 452. Hostess, American Girl Clubs, Choir, GAA, Intra-Basketball, Red Cross, MSW Staff, Senior Show, lntra-Volleyball. WILLIAM VENCENT DROOGAN . . . WiII 458. ASG Rep., Arch., Club, Ticket Seller, DIANNE ARLENE DUFFEY . . , D.D. 451. Turnabout Comm., Attendance Checker, Bowling, Glee, Coll., Honor, Exponents Clubs, GAA, Miss Austin, Hallguard. SHARON R. DUFFY. . . Sherry 458. Hostess, American Girl Clubs, Glee, GAA, IntrafVolleyball, Hallguard. BONNIE MAE EDISON . . . Bonzo 452. Coll., Exponents, American Girl Clubs, GAA, Hallguarcl, lntra-Volleyball, Senior Show, Turnabout Comm., Cap and Gown Comm. SANDRA LYNN EISEN . . . Sandy 451. Ofticer of Bit 81 Spur, American Girl, Exponents, Honor Clubs, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball, Hallguard, ASG, Gym Asst., Library. HAROLD W. EISENMANN . . . Eise 464. Baseball, Fencing, Hallguard, Intra-Basketball, Movie Operator, Senior Guarcl, Ticket Seller, lntra-Volleyball, HARRY C. ELLIS . . . 458. Senior Guard, Frosh-Soph Football, Hallguard, Senior Show, lntra- Volleyball, lntra-Basketball. CAROLYN M. ENNESSER . . . CI1icky 462. American Girl, Attendance Checker, Bowling, GAA, Red Cross Rep., lntra-Volleyball, Gym Asst. DOMINIC EORIO . . . Dom 458. lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, Hallguard. 'I05 ilk W me .M - f X V X we E .f JOAN ELLEN ERICKSON . . . Jo 459. American Girl, GAA, lntra-Volleyball, Hallguard, Intra- Basketball. BENITA EZERINS . . . Bonnie 467. Bit 8. Spur, GAA, lntra-Volleyball, Glee, ASG, German, Hostess Clubs, JEFFERY J. FEIGENBAUM . . . Jeff 467. Senior Choir, Debating Club, Track Team-Senior, .lunior Choir, Cross Country, LOUIS ALLEN FEIGENBERG . . . Lou 45I. Track Team, Cross Country, Honor, Exponents Clubs, Hallguard, Prom Comm., Senior Guard, Senior Sltow, ASG, Times Rep. ANNA FELLHEIMER . . . Ann 456. GEORGIA ANN FERDINANDSEN . . . George 457. Office Asst., Att. Oftice Asst., Finance Comm., Jr. Red Cross Rep., ASG, Art Clubs, Senior Show, GAA. CAMILLE R. FERIZARO . . . Cammy 459. GAA. JAMES FILPE . . . Jim 456. JOHN GARY FINCH . . . Johnny 456. Hallguard. JUDITH DALE FISCHER . . . Jud 458. Sr. Glee, GAA, Hallguard, Library Helper, PTA Rep., Coll., Exponents, Hostess Clubs, Senior Slwovv, Cap 81 Gown Comm. ERIC FOTIADI . . . Er 456. EVELYN MONIQUE FOTIADI . . . Frenchie 460. NHS, Senior Clwoir, ASG Rep., Senior Sltow, GAA, Hallguard, MAXINE FRANK , , . NIax' 462. Sr. Cboir, GAA, Library Asst., MSW Rep., Senior Show, Hallguard, Jr. Cl'1oir Att. Taker, lntraAVoIleyball, ASG, Jr. Red Cross. KARIN MARIE FREDRICKSON . . . Fredie 452. Glee, Coll., American Girl Clubs, GAA, Sr. Glee, PTA Rep., Sr. Sloiow, Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball. JAMES FREED . . . Jim 456. DIANNE FREHE . . . Di 460. American Girl Club, GAA, Hallguard, Red Cross, PTA, Usherette, MSW Statcl, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball, NANCY MARIE FREJLACH . . , Frizlacl1 459. Sec. Glee Club, Uslierette, Social Comm., Senior Sbovv, Class Day Rep., GAA Rep., Intra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, Oftice Asst., Hallguard. ROSEANN MARIE FRETTIGLIO . . . Fridge 458. Sr, Choir, GAA, Italian, Hostess Clubs, Library Asst., Oftice Asst., Hallguard, Pin 8. Ring Comm., Red Cross Rep., PTA Rep, HOWARD FRIEDMAN . . . Fidel 462. Capt. Cross Country, Exponents Club, Gym Asst., Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball, Capt. Track, Ticket Seller. FRANK GALLO . . . Frosty I32. MICHAEL PHILIP GALLO . , . Friar 453. Basketball, Baseball, Track, lntra-Volleyball. BONNIE L. GEIGER . . . Bon-Bon 453. Hostess, Honor, Coll., American Girl Clubs, FTA, GAA, IntrafVolleyball, lntra-Basketball, Ofbce Asst., Hallguard. 106 . X i , 3' vw M. Z4 I - wie , ya r ,, f eff J X ., M., , ,yy is-if .4 ,ziawj . S-2: ??5iEE:f?fQ?, 2,24 4 , K. L' , .. f , N' , E I fy . v 1 . 4' , 1, , , 4 V . , W , l Wx I 49 W ,W r .ow-ff' T7 .L A Il V ig. i my 0, TIME WAS a Miss America semiefinalist spoke to us at an all-girl assembly. A VICTOR VINCENT GELSOMINO . . . Vic 464. Football, Hallguard, lntra-Basketball, Senior Guard, Movie Operator, Stage Crew, Times Rep., Ticket Seller. DENNIS JOSEPH GEORGE . . . Sam 468. Arch. Club, Hallguarcl, Movie Operator, Senior Guard, Ticket Seller, Intra-Volleyball. NAT H. GERSHMAN . . . Goooosh 457. Hallguarcl, Honor Club, lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Basket- ball, Orchestra, Band. SHARON JOY GETZ . . . Shire 462. ASG, Coll. Club, GAA, PTA Rep., Senior Show, American Girl Club. TIME WAS the electric oFtTce clock governed our movements throughout the day. MARY GIGANTI . . . Marie 457. NHS, News Ed. of Times, Glee, Coll., Honor, American Girl Clubs, Office Asst., Teacher's Asst., Library Asst., Senior Show. MARSHA GILBERT . . . Micki 458. Gym Asst., Senior Glee, GAA, Hallguard, Ticket Seller, Attendance Checker. ROSE MARIE GIUFFRE . . . Roe 458. GAA. Ticket Seller, Hallguarcl, ASG Rep., PTA Rep., Red Cross. THOMAS H. GLADWIN . . . Buns 454. Intra-Basketball, Football, Frosh-Soph Football, Hallguard. S-.w ,sv 'rf .- ri. ELAINE HELEN GLICKAUF . . . GIick 451. GAA, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball, Senior Show, Library Asst., Vice-Pres. Jr. Choir. FRANK R. GANAGNI . . . Fearless Leader 460. Senior Guard, Senior Choir, ASG Rep., Senior Advisor, Senior Show, ASG Show, Wrestling, lntra-Basketball, Intra-Volleyball. DARLENE E. GOETTSCHE . . . Dar 454. lntra-Basketball, Bowling, GAA, Gym Asst., Senior Show, lntra-Volleyball, Ticket Seller. ROBERT CRAIG GOLDMAN . . . Smiley 457. NHS, Exponents, Honor Clubs, Otjtice Asst., Library Asst., Senior Guard, Concert Orch., Hallguarcl, lntra-Volleyball. JUDITH EILEEN GOLDSTEIN . . . Judy 451. NHS, GAA, Library Asst., Office Asst., Hallguarcl, lntra-Volleyball. DARLENE KAY GOLEMBO . . . Dinky 462. ASG, Honor, Coll., Glee Clubs, FTA, GAA, Hallguarcl, lntra-Volleyball, Senior Show. IRVING GOODMAN . . . Irv 460. Boys' Glee Club, Hallguard. JEROME E. GORNY . . . Jer 410. ASG Rep., Choir, Social Comm., Hallguarcl, Oflice Asst., Track Team, Tennis, Senior Show. WILLIAM JOHN GRABSKE . . . WiII1elmchen 450. NHS, Nlgr. Football, Senior Show, Movie Operator, lntra-Basketball, Usher, Ticket Seller, Times Rep., Frosh-Soph Football. RICHARD DANIEL GRASSO . . . Dick 453. Hallguard, Ticket Seller. BOB E. GRAVES . . . Leach 462. Frosh-Soph Football, lntra-Basketball, Gym Asst., Hallguard, Senior Show, Times Rep., Drama Workshop, Ticket Seller, Wrestling. RONALD A. GRECO . . . Ron 458. Gym Asst., Intra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball. ASHLEY H. GREENWOOD . . . Toby 460. SANDRA LEE GRICE . . . Sandy 451. Glee, Italian, Latin, Exponents Clubs, GAA, Hallguarcl, Library Asst., OfHce Asst., RTA Rep., Attendance Checker. - Z y 5 JM wiv nrrft' S-Tw' ,i JEANINE C. GRIEFEN . . . Jaye 453. Girls' Glee, GAA, MLW Rep., Sr. Show, Hallguarcl, Ticket Seller. MICHAEL GROBSTEIN . . . Flash 457. Track Team, German, Honor Clubs, Lib. Asst., Hallguard, Sr. Show, lntra-Volleyball. SALVATORE JOHN GUFFREA . . . Sam 458. Arch. Club, Gym Asst., M8-W Rep., Intra- Volleyball, Hallguarcl. LORENA M. GUNN . , . I.orri 464. Choir, GAA, Hostess, Exponents Clubs, WILLIAM JOHN GURNEY . . . Duke 457. Intra-Basketball, Intra-Volleyball, Frosh-Soplt Football, Times Rep. MYRNA TOBY GUTOF . . . Myr 452. GAA, Lib, Asst. EUGENE HANDZEL . . . Gene 462. Sr. Snow, Sr. Guard, ROTC, Color Gd., ASG Show, Picked Platoon, Honor Gd., Fire Warden. ROBERT EDWARD HANSEN . . . Bob 458. Frosb-Soplt Football. DENNIS HANDZEL . . . Dennie 456. EMILY HARRIS . . . Em 453. GAA, Hallguard, Intra-Volleyball, Sr, Sbow, Ticket Seller, Times Rep., Stamp 8. Coin, Hostess Clubs, Class Day Comm. JOHN JAMES HARTE . . . Red 457. CAROL EILENE HAMWALL . . . Care 457. NHS, ASG Cabinet, ASG Rep., Sr. Advisor, Sr. Choir, GAA, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball, MSW Rep., College Club. LAWRENCE JEROME HERRINGTON . . . Fish 462. Bowling, Band, Hallguard, lntra-Basketball, Ticket Seller. DOUGLAS S. HERSTOWSKI . . . Polack 459. Frosh-Soph Football, Football, Track, Hallguarcl, Sr. Gd., Ticket Seller. PATRICIA LYNN HIGGINBOTHAM . . . Pat 403. Ballet, Coll., Glee, American Girl Clubs, Gym Asst., GAA, Times StafT, Usherette. RICHARD HILLER , . . Rich 453. Basketball, PATRICIA LOUISE HOOK . . . Ricky 458. Treas. Glee, American Girl, Coll. Clubs, GAA, Bowling, Gym Asst., lntraAVolleybal!, lntra-Basketball, Turnabout Ccmm., Finance Comm. MICHAEL H. HOSFIELD . , . Mike 464. Hallguard, Ticket Seller, Frosb-Soph Football, Intra- Volleyball, SANDRA LEE HUDDLESTON . . . Sandy 464. Glee, Exponents Clubs, GAA, Hallguard, Ticket Seller, Stamp 81 Coin. TIME WAS stories, songs and complete books were listened to in the library. MT. ,WI ROSA L, HUFFSTUTLER . . . Tiger 453. Coll., American Girl Clobs, ASG Rep., GAA, Basketball, Times Rep., Intra-Volleyball, Cap 8. Gown Comm. -..Q RICHARD A. HUIZINGA . . . Dick 454. NATALIE MARY HUMINIAK . . , Nat 456. NHS, Times Staff, Concert Orch., German Club. .1 .X WAV ., .wa-.Q is ff f ,.,. X, -ff is--up fi 47 S 5 if 1 ' Q ' ,f V :z I my V110 1 'WOW . ' I rj 1- fu? W . i , s.. S-.F WS, fm -sais -,ii ,fe .wwf TIME WAS great excitement and happiness greeted the distribution of class rings. W FRANK DAN IANNELLA . . . Frankie Boy 450. Ofticer Boys' Glee, Freshman Advisor, ASG Cabinet, ASG Rep., Senior Choir, Track Team, Tennis Team, ASG Show, Times Staff. ARLENE BONNIE IRGANG . . . Ar 458. ASG Rep., Bowling, GAA, Times Rep., American Girl Club. MERLE A. ISEBERG . . . Rabbit 460. Sr. Choir, Ott. Asst., Ballet, GAA, PTA Rep., Times Staff SIDNEY JACOB . . . Sid 458. Senior Choir, Usher, ASG Rep., ASG Cabinet, Exponents, Ser. Clubs, ROTC, Color Guard, Fire Warden, Junior Choir. PAUL JAFFE . . . Jaff 467. PTA Rep., Bit 81 Spur, MSKVV, lntrafVOlleyball. WILLIAM JAFFE . . . JaH 403. Officer Stamp 81 Coin, Times Staff, Debating Club, Hallguard, NORMAN THEODORE JAROG . . . Norm 457. Senior Guard, Senior Advisor, Senior Choir, ASG Show, Homecoming Comm., ASG Cabinet, ASG Rep., Boys' Glee, Hallguard, Off. Asst. CLAUDIA ANN JENKINS . . . CIaucl 456. Turnabout Comm., Hallguard, ASG, Hostess, American Girl, German Clubs. CARRIE ANN JOHNSON . . . Care 460. ASG Rep., Choir, Homecoming Comm., Coll., Hostess Clubs, Senior Advisor, Usherette, GAA, Hallguard, Off. Asst. KAREN IRENE JOHNSON . . . Kar 451. NHS, Sr. Choir, GAA, Off. Asst., lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, MLW Rep., Lib. Asst., Hallguard, American Girl Club. JACQUELINE JOAN JOHNSON . . . Jackie 453. NHS. Cheerleading, Girls! Glee, GAA, Ticket Seller, Prom Comm., ASG, Times Rep., Usherette, Hostess Club, Social Cornm. JAFFREY E. JURCZYK . . . Sarge 456. Honor Guard, Picked Platoon, ROTC, Ticket Seller, Hallguard. RONALD JOSEPH KAHN . . . Ron 457. Football, Track, Ticket Seller, ASG Rep., Red Cross, intra-Basketball, lntra-Volleyball, Senior Show, Varsity A. GEORGE FRANK KAKOS . . . Greek 453. Hallguard, Football, Senior Guard, lntra-Volleyball, Ticket Seller, Latin, Physics 81 Chem Clubs. JEAN C. KAMARIS . . . Jeanne 454. NHS, Cheerleading, GAA, ASG, PTA Rep., Senior Show, lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, ASG Cabinet. Hostess Club. JAMES C. KANN . . . Harry 454. NANCY K. KARR . . . O'Karr 459. lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, Usherette, Bowling, Bit 81 Spur, GAA Board, Senior Show, Hallguard, Gym Asst., Hostess Club LEE KELLAR . . . Ears 459. GAVIN HUGH KENNEDY. . . Gav 457. Senior Guard, Band, Choir, French Club, Movie Opera- tor, ASG Senate, Senior Show, lntra-Volleyball, OFF. Asst., ASG Cabinet. JAMES MICHAEL KENNEDY . . . Jim 459. Choir, Hallguard, Italian Club, Ticket Seller. RONALD L. KIERSCH . . . NeI 460. Band, Baseball, Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball Track Team. MARGAT ELIZABETH KINSALA . . . Mar 462. ASG Rep., Coll., American Girl, Honor Clubs, FTA, GAA, Girls' Glee, Hallguard, Senior Show, Times Rep., lntra-Volleyball. 109 N594 'Qt A 4 f :Ki- iigf 1 ,K R' 'WK Ire Qf' DIANE RAE KLEIN . . . Di 462. Girls' Glee, American Girl, GAA, Gym Asst., Hallguard, Intra-Volleyball, PTA Rep., Prom Comm., Senior Show, ASG Rep. CYNTHIA D. KLOE . . . Cindy 454. Treasurer German, Glee, Honor Clubs, FTA, Red Cross, ASG Rep., lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball. DAWN LOUISE KMET . . . Dawnio 457. Coll., Honor, American Girl Clubs, ASG Rep., Choir, FTA, GAA, Intra-Volleyball, NHS, Hallguard. BONNIE C. KNUDSON . . . Nosdunk 454. ASG Rep., Bit 8. Spur, GAA, Arch., Glee, Honor Clubs, Intra-Volleyball, Library Asst., Uslwerette, NHS. JAMES KONTOS . . . Jim 456. LORETTA JANE KORASICK . . . lorry 453. American Girl, Coll., Exponents, Honor Clubs, ASG Rep., Bit 8. Spur, Intra-Basketball, FTA, GAA, Gym Asst. NORMAN RICHARD KOZLOWSKI . . . Norm 459. Ticket Seller, Hallguard. IRMA JOHANNE KRAMER . . . Angel 450. Pres. German, Art, Honor, Glee Clubs, NHS, Ballet Scenery, Times Staff, lntra-Volleyball, Library Asst., MSW Staff. LOUIS KREJCI . . . Lou 456. ,,,,, ,,,, m s.- . , 22592, vllv UM 'i ii , KATHLEEN KAREN KRYZAN . . . Kitty-Kate 453. Hallguard, Ballet, Bit 5. spur, call., Exponents, V Hostess, Honor Clubs, Senior Slnow, Ticket Seller, Choir. ' f IRENE MARIE KUBICA . . . Rene 459. GAA, Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, Library Asst., nxt Senior Show. JERRY L. LANDER . . . Jer 454. Band, Fencing, Tennis, lntra-Basketball. -gf-Wg BARRY LANDSMAN . . . B.L. 458. JUDITH ANN LANG . . . Judy 403. ASG Rep., Turnabout Comm., Times Rep., GAA, Bowling, Gym Asst., Pin 8. Ring Comm. 1 , 9 ' 7 ' QI . 41:-, W ' 4 7 LYNN E. LARSON . . . Lynn 464, Swimming Team, lntra-Basketball, lntra-Volleyball, Band, 5? X A Bit 8. Spur, Ticket Seller, Hallguard. WILLIAM LARSEN . . . Bill 453. ASG Rep., Red Cross, M8.W Rep., Times Rep., Ticket Seller, Hallguard. MARIE ELAINE LEMPERIS . . . Mar 450. Sec. NHS, M8-W Staff, Glee, Latin, Coll. Clubs, Corres. Sec, American Girl, GAA, Freshman Advisor, Pin 81 Ring Comm., Senior Show. JOANNE MARIE LESTINA . . . Jo 457. ViceePres. ASG, Senior Advisor, Att. Asst., Library Asst., FTA, GAA, Hallguarcl, Honor Club, Senior Show. TIME WAS much hufiing and puliling accom- panied our warm-ups in the gym. ALLAN B. LEVIN . . . Licko 452. Office Asst., Senior Guard, Senior Show, Times Rep., Attendance Office, NHS, Intra-Basketball, Intra-Volleyball, Honor, Exponents Clubs, Hallguard, LYNDA LOIS LEVINE . . . Lyn 460. Honor, Girls' Glee Clubs, Treasurer NHS, ASG Sltow, GAA, Turnabout Comm., Class Day Comm., Senior Snow, Hallguard, Intra-Volleyball. BARRY LIBKIN . . . Lip 457. Track Team, Honor Club, Senior Guard, Senior Show, Attendance Checker, Intra-Volleyball, intra-Basketball, Hallguard, Usher. CAROL JOAN LIEBERTHAL . . . Lieby 451. Exponents, Glee, Honor Clubs, ASG Rep., Office Asst., Senior Show, FTA, Intra-Volleyball, Library Asst., GAA. IIO HW if 's V I ,, W, ,1 . 9, w,.,.fr sf fx! 1-, '7' sf 7 fwyf ' ff-1 f .JW V f EDWIN ALLEN METZL . . . Ed 460. NHS, Swimming, Sr. Choir, Honor Club, Sr. Gd., Gym Asst., Hallguard, intra-Volleyball. JAMES M. MEYER . . . Jim 464. Times Staff, ROTC, Hallguard. WILLIAM MEYERS . . . BiII 406. BILL S. MIEDEMA . . . BilIy 454. JOSEPH THOMAS MILLER . . . Joe 460. Art, German Clubs, Bowling, Hallguard, Lib. Asst., Sr. Show, Sr. Gdw Phys, 3, Chem, Club, TIME WAS we recorded our voices on the d ' h l'b . Nonssn L. MILLER . . . Nor 458. sf. Glee, German, Coll. Clubs, GAA, Gym Asst., Hallguard, 'ape 'eco' 9' ' ' e ' my Ollfice Asst. ROCHELLE DEBORAH MILLER . . . Chellie 451. Ed. Times, NHS, Coll., Honor, Exponents, French Clubs, Lib. Asst., Oftice Asst., PTA Rep., GAA, Bit 81 Spur. VERONICA ANN MILLER . , . Ronnie 459. Jr. RC, GAA, PTA Rep., Glee, Exponents, German Clubs. RONALD L. MILLS . . . Ron 460. Bit 8. Spur, Hallguard, Bowling, Movie Op DOUGLAS RICHARD MILLSTONE . . . Dickie 457. Baseball, Basketball, Sr. Guard, Gym Asst., lntra-Basketball, Cap 81 Gown Comm. er., Sr. Gd., Sr, Show. Sr. Show, Hallguard, MARGO M. MINICK . . , Marg 464. ASG Cab., ASG Rep., Hostess, Glee Clubs, GAA, Bowling. TOM L. MINISCALCO . . . Minnie 454. Football, Hallguarcl, Intra-Basketball, lntra-Volleyball. GERALD A. MIRALDI . . . Jerry 403. V. Pres. Arch. Club, Picked Plato RICHARD HENRY MOELLER . . . Little Richy 460. Sr, Guard. CAROL JEAN MOLNAR . . . MoIny 452. Honor, Hostess, Glee, Colleg Asst., Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball, Sr. Show. on, ROTC, Hallguard. e Clubs, NHS, Oflice KAY KARLSON . . . Kay 451. SEC. 4A CLASS, Accomp, Choir 81 Ballet, School Organist, Sr. Adv., Class Day Program, Prom Comm., Exponents, Coll. Clubs. SHARON B. MUELLER . . . Shar 460. Bus. Mgr. MSW, OFlice Asst., Sr. Choir, Amer. Girl, Coll. Clubs, MSW Rep., GAA, ASG Rep. ROBERT M. MULHOLLAND . . . Bobby 450. Sr. Gd., Sr. Choir, Sr. Show, ASG Show, Usher, Glee, Latin, Exponents Clubs, Bowling, Ticket Seller. SANDRA MUTER . . . Sandy 403. JOHN R. NAPLES . . . Runt 450. Managing Ed. Times, Sr. Choir, Sr. Show, Sr. Gd., Intra- Volleyball, OFlice Asst., Exponents, Honor, Glee, Italian Clubs, Quill 81 Scro ll. WALTER JOHN NAPOLSKI . . . PoIack 452. ASG Rep., Gym Asst., Hallguard, Lib. Asst., M8-W Rep., PTA Rep., Sr. Show, Swimming, Times Rep., Latin, Exponents Clubs. RITA LOUISE NELSON . . . Reet 467. GAA, Red Cross, Sr, Show, Glee, Hallguard, lntra- Volleyball. z , ,f 1211 4, Q 'W ...., e ZQV 40. .4-.vw W av l, A 'ST . . 5 :EJ ,A-Q1 I I , 5 57 S My f J f MJ' ,rf S7 'W' ' Q'-M S f ,f,., gi Wi? ,WWA ave -my-A I ,,,. , I ,, L . M. Q 7 V., N, f I rr i f , 2 - xiii? Wm. E s Q' ' 3 ' -,xii Nas. of , x I C AJ., TIME WAS we sat in Rockwood Hall and awaited the words, The Assembly is dis- missed. ,,-v--fl M JAMES A. NETTENSTROM . . . Swede 451. Bowling, ASG Show, Exponents Club, Intra- Volleyball, Senior Guard, Senior Show. JAMES NOOTENS . . . Jim 456. MAXINE ANN NORIN . . . Max 460. ASG Rep., Choir, Exponents Club, GAA, Red Cross, Ticket Seller, Hallguard. MICHAEL IRWIN NOTARUS . . . Phisterus 454. Exponents, Arch. Clubs, Senior Cuard, Hall- guard, Senior Show, lntra-Volleyball, Ticket Seller, Movie Operator, Times Rep., Intra-Basketball, MSW Rep. JOHN CHARLES NYLEN . . . Johnny 462. lntra Basketball, Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball. JAMES G. O'CONNOR . . . Big Jim 462. Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball. CONNIE O'DONNELL . . . Con 459. Coll., Girls' Glee, American Girl Clubs, ASG Rep., Bit 81 Spur, GAA. LIONEL H. OHLSON . . . Li 453. ASG Show, MLW, ROTC, Senior Show, Hallguard, Choir, Movie Operator. PETER H. 0'KANE . . . Pete 459. Arch. Club, Hallguard, Ticket Seller. MARSHA M. OLSON . . . ZeIda 464. Coll., Girls' Glee, Hostess, American Girl Clubs, Intra- Volleyball, Red Cross. JEANNIE ORMANIEC . . . Blondie 460. Band, Bit 81 Spur, Gym Asst., lntra-Volleyball, Intra- Basketball, Ticket Seller, Hostess Club, Hallguard, GAA. GERALD T. PADAR . . . Gerry 453. Ofticer Arch. Club, ROTC, Picked Platoon, Rifle Team, Color Guard, ASG Rep., Senior Guard. PHYLLIS CHRISTINE PALLONE . . . Phil 457. MLW Staff, GAA, Gym Asst., I-lallguard, Senior Show, Italian, Coll., American Girl, Girls' Glee Clubs, Lib. Asst. CONSTANCE MARY PALUMBO . . . Connie 457. Commencement Comm., GAA, Italian, Girls' Glee Clubs, Gym Asst., Prom Comm., Senior Show, Turnabout Comm., Hallguard, Lib. Asst. CAROL ANN PANASIVK . . . Bunny 454. Bit 81 Spur, Choir, Coll., American Girl Clubs, Gym Asst., Times Staff, GAA, Exponents, French Clubs, Intra-Volleyball. SALVATORE JOSEPH PASSERO . . . Sal 453. lntra-Volleyball, Latin Club, Ticket Seller, Officer D.E. JAMES MICHAEL PASTERNOCK . . . Jim 462. lntra-Volleyball, Hallguard, Senior Show. SUE ELLEN PAULIS . . . Sue 456. GAA, Latin Club, Hallguard, Bowling, ASG Show, Lib. Asst., lntra-Volleyball. ROSE MARIE PEDI . . . Roe 467, ASG Rep., Choir, GAA, M8iVV Rep., lntra-Volleyball, PTA Rep.. Hostess Club, Drama Workshop. ARLENE JEANINE PELTZ . . . Ar 451. Times Statt, NHS, Girls' Glee, Honor, Latin, Coll., Exponents Clubs, GAA, Intra4VolleybalI, Lib. Asst., Senior Show, Usherette. DEAN PENESIS . . . Dee 452. Exponents Club, Hallguard, Intra-Basketball, Intra-Volleyball. MARY IMOGENE PERRY . . . Jean 453. Hostess, Ser., Coll., American Girl Clubs, GAA, Gym Asst., Class Day Program. 'I'I3 fl W, ,, W ,f ful., f, 4 X, .Wx W.- ff WWF' Qi.. ..AQ M.. vm, WW Kam, fw 4 a f Q, . 5? f . ,AQ QQ 'ls-sw Ti W f V f f 5. Q' l 97 4- SHARON ANN PERRY . . . Shar 462. Glee, Exponents, American Girl Clubs, Hallguard, GAA, Intra-Volleyball, Red Cross, ASG. ROBERT PETERS . . . Wedge 467. ASG Rep., Times Rep., Ticket Seller, Sr. Gd., Sr. Show, Gym Asst., Intra-Basketball, Intra-Volleyball, Frosh-Soph Football, Var. Football. JOHN W. PETERSEN . . . Beion 45I. Capt. Swim Team, NHS, Sr. Gd., Phys. 8- Chem., Sr. Adv., Hallguard, Pres. Arch. Club, Sr. Show, Pin 8. Ring Comm., Gym Asst., Times Rep. JUDITH MARYANN PETERSEN . . . Judy 462. Italian Club, GAA, Intra-Volleyball, Hallguard, Red Cross. LINDA ROSE PETRIK . . . Shrimp 467. Bowling, GAA, Hostess, Glee Clubs, Hallguard, Intra- Volleyball, Lib. Asst., PTA Rep., Drama Workshop, Ticket Seller. BONITA ANNE PETRONE . . . Bonnie 462. ASG Cab., Bowling, Choir, Honor, Italian, Coll. Clubs, GAA, FTA, Gym Asst., Red Cross Rep., lntra-Volleyball. PATRICIA ANN PIEHL . . . Pat 456. GAA, Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, Red Cross Rep., German Club. JANET E. PINGITORE . . . Pinky 464. Glee, Honor, Italian, Coll. Clubs, GAA, Gym Asst., Hallguard, Intra-Volleyball, M8.W Rep., Prom Comm., Sr. Show. DONNA LEE PISANI . . . Don 457. Sr. Show, Honor, American Girl Clubs, FTA, GAA, Italian Club Officer, Gftice Asst. ROGER J. PODLESAK . . , PoIack 453. Bowling, Exponents, Latin Clubs, Hallguard, Phys. 81 Chem. Club, Ticket Seller. SHARON LOUISE POTEMPA . . . Sherrie 454. Bit 8 Spur, French, Exponents Clubs, GAA, Gym Asst., Hallguard, Lib. Asst., Locker Gd., MSW Rep., lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball. BARBARA ELAINE POTOCNY . . . Barb 458. GAA, GAA Rep., Lib. Asst., PTA Rep., Times Rep., Sr. Show, Usherette, Glee, Exponents Clubs, MSW Rep., lntra-Volleyball. SYLVIA POULOS . . . Syl 454. ASG Show, Choir, Exponents Club, GAA, NHS, Sr. Show, Office Asst. H I- RICHARD E. PRESCHER . . . Rich 467. MLW Rep., Hallguard, Exponents Club. EDWARD E. PRESTON . . . Sgt. Preston 459. Hallguard, PTA Rep., ROTC, Picked Platoon, Cdt. Capt. D 8. B Corps, Concert Band. LORRAINE ANNE PROVISOR . . . Lorrie 460. NHS, Sr. Show, FTA, GAA, Concert Band, American Girl, Honor, Art Clubs, M8.W Staff, Lib. Asst., Cartoonist. ROSE MARY PRZESLICKE . . . Roe 467. GAA, Glee Club, Gym Asst., PTA Rep., Red Cross Rep. WILLIAM PUNZIO . . . BiII 462. SKAIDRITE PUPURS . . . Skai 462. NHS, Honor, Pres. German Clubs, ASG Rep., M8.W, Red Cross, OFHce Asst., Ticket Seller, GAA, Coll., American Girl Clubs. CAROL ANN QUERCIO . . . Car 457. Choir, Italian Club, lntra-Volleyball, Office Asst., Hallguard, Gym Asst., GAA. ARLEEN BEVERLY RASHKOW . . . R 460. Red Cross, ASG Rep., ASG Cabinet, American Girl, Glee Clubs, Prom Comm., Turnabout Comm., GAA, Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball. ROY RASMUSSEN . . . Ray 464. Sr. Gd., M8-W Rep., Usher, Intra-Volleyball, Band, Hallguard, Stamp 81 Coin Club. T'I4 V' ,492 Q . . . . ' Wx A.,,,...-0 lf' . . I new 0607 1,37 , vii? T I A sw, MV, . TIME WAS we practiced bandages on each other during our First Aid Course. T Z ' x . MARILYN LEE REICHER . . . Mar 405. BARBARA LAUREL REIN . . . Barbi 45I, Accompanist Girls Glee, Accompanist Choir, ASG Show, Class Day Program, Exponents, French, Honor Clubs, Hallguard, PTA Rep., Mixed Sixteen. DONNA JEAN REITER . . . Don 462. GAA, Hallguard, Senior Show, Intra-Volleyball, Hostess Club, ASG Rep, VIJA RETERS . . . Vi 456, Ballet, Bit 8. Spur, German Club. DIANE REZAVY . . . Di 450. Accompanist Girls' Glee, American Girl, Latin, Coll., Girls' Glee Clubs, Hallguard, NHS, Times Staft, Usherette, Lib, Asst. MARA L. ROMANS . . . Mar 453. American Girl, Coll., Latin, Hostess Clubs, ASG Rep., GAA, TIME WAS we had 6 Sensational and CIVGBVWY Bit 8. Spur, Concert Orch., ASG Show, Hallguard. time at our school Prom. se--ff 73 'ms ' Me' .N X 31 'vm KATHLYN NANCY RORHEIM . . . Kathie 452. American Girl, Coll., Honor, Girls' Glee, Hostess Clubs, Usherette, Office Asst., Hallguard, Intra-Volleyball, Times Rep. ELLEN ROSENBLATT , . . Kitty 464. Bit 8- Spur, Bowling, Hallguard, Red Cross, PTA Rep., GAA, intra-Basketball, Teachers Aid, Intra-Volleyball, MARVIN N. ROSENZWEIG . .. Marv 456. ASG Rep., Hallguard, Ticket Seller, Physics 81 Chem. Club. ROBERT ROSS . . . Bob 467. ASG Rep., Fencing, M8-VV Rep., Senior Guard, lntra-Volleyball. LINDA P. ROTHSTEIN . . . Lynn 467. GAA, Girls' Glee, Gym Asst., MSW Rep., Office Asst.. PTA Show, Hallguard, Times Rep., intra-Volleyball. ANN RUBIO . . . Annie Ru 450. Times Staff, NHS, Girls Glee, Bit 8- Spur, ASG Show, Senior Advisor, Quill 81 Scroll, GAA, Gym Asst., Honor Club. THOMAS DONALD RYAN . . . Rosy 454. Track Team, Wrestling, Bowling, intra-Basketball. CARL SADLER . . . Carl 460. Red Cross, Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball. ROBERT ALLEN SAKOSKI . . . Bob 464. Arch. Club, Color Guard, Hallguard, Picked Platoon, ROTC, Senior Show. DONALD ANTHONY SALERNO . . . Cookie 464. Baseball, Senior Guard, Gym Asst. ELLEN BEVERLY SALVAY . . . EI 459. American Girl, Coll., Honor Clubs, Jr, Choir, Hallguard, Red Cross Rep., Senior Show, GAA, PTA Rep., Hostess. HAROLD A. SANDERS JR .... HaI 450. Band, Hallguard, Football, Basketball, Choir, Boys' Glee, Teachers Aid, Track Team. CHRIST JOHN SANTINO , . . Little Brown Bull 453, Football, Varsity A,f' Senior Guard, Hallguard, Ticket Seller, Gym Asst., Intra'Volleyball. JAMES EDWARD SBERTOLI . . . Sheri 460. Senior Guard, Track Team, Senior Show, Ofiicer Choir, ASG Rep., Prom Comm., lntra-Volleyball, Ushers, Varsity A, ASG Show. MARRILY A. sci-IADE . . . Mare 464. ASG Rep., Bowling, chair, GAA, Coll., French Clubs, Hallguard, lVl8.VV Rep., PTA Rep., Hallguard. GLORIA MARIE SCHAFFER , . . Georgie 453. American Girl Officer, GAA, Girls' Glee, Hallguard, Intra-Volleyball, Ticket Seller, Gift Comm. f X. H - fry' ' 1, 1' 1 . n , f Q , .7 ., u .f M, i ,. A, . , we f W f ,I 'bf . ' ' :ff ' '7f f fwf- - ,,., so 2 ff' .., f Q00 X I' S X X . A W S XA N s f 'SNNXS .AAUWF .f , . f A W r 4 Mu 'sf- rf--.., , M ' A . .f, if WE11Z.Wc1fmWm'ii. 'w ,f. . , A, - . H .. .. ' gsfyifjyfyf .vw J ,,.,.. ja, - X , f 2 f L1 rw f , a Ml W-I - .f 'N ' 1 I . or J, -f-W I 5553 -uit ,f , ,I , V 'V V, .2 'MT1' W as rr , J a p! i if i . ,, f f bp! CHARLES WILLIAM SCHLICHER . . Charlie 460 Football Bowlin Usher Senior Guard, - u 11 . . ' ' g' ' Varsity A, Senior Show, Ticket Seller, Hallguard, Equipment Room Asst. ROBERT WILLIAM SCHMIDT . . . Butch 457. Track Team, Varsity A, Senior Guard, ASG, Senior Advisor, Exponents, Arch. Clubs, Ticket Seller, ASG Show, Office Asst, ROBERT GERALD SCHNEIDER . . . Bob 456. Senior Guard, Physics 8. Chem. Club, Hallguard, Financial Comm. PHYLLIS HELEN SCHUH . . . Phil 456. Ballet, Band, Amer. Girl, Coll., Honor, German Clubs, Hallguard, Library Asst., Pin 81 Ring Comm., Office Asst. SANDRA MAE SCHULTZ . . . Sandy 462. Choir, Ballet, GAA, Red Cross, lntra-Volleyball, GAA Rep., Teacher's Asst. BURTON STEWART SCHWARTZ . . . Burt 450. Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, NHS, Senior Advisor, Senior Guard, Senior Show, Times Stalt, Honor Club, Quill 8. Scroll, GENE SEABERG . . . Seabee 467. JOAN E. SEABERG . . . Joanie 456. GAA, Amer. Girl, Coll. Clubs, PTA Rep., Bowling, Hallguarcl, Band. TIME WAS we paid a friendly, unscheduled visit to the attendance oFlice. BARBARA ANN SENDER . . . Bobbie 454. ASG Rep., an a. Spur, Bowling, choir, Coll., '1'1 f :'f::ffi?:..fi.z: U ' 'lll f 1 , I ,f!,,,f,, f , fi , J Exponents, French Clubs GAA, Hallguard PTA Rep. DIANE L. SEVCIK . . . Dee 459. Choir, Library Asst., Oflice Asst., Amer. Girl, Coll., Hostess Clubs, Gym Asst., Red Cross, GAA, lntra-Volleyball. JOEL MORTON SHAEFER . . . Joe 450. ASG Rep., ASG Cabinet, Concert Band, Sec., Libr. of Band, Vice-Pres, NHS, Gym Asst., Hallguard, Senior Show, Pres., Treas. of Key Club. JOHN SHANNON , . . Jack 460. Hallguard, Picked Platoon. SUSAN LYNNE SHAPIRO . . . Susie 457. ASG, ASG Show, Senior Show, Glee, Red Cross, NHS, GAA, Sgt.-at-Arms Honor Club, Office Asst., Hallguard. LESLEY SHARFMAN . . . Les 462. ASG, GAA, Senior Show, Ticket Seller, MSW Staff, Class Day Program, Exponents Club, Hallguard, FTA, ASG Show. JUDITH MAE SHERLING . . . Judy 458. Amer. Girl, Coll. Clubs, ASG Rep., Choir, GAA, Hallguard, Intra-Volleyball, Red Cross, Ticket Seller. ROCHELLE HARRIET SHERLING . . . Shelley 459. GAA, Coll., Honor, Amer. Girl Clubs, Turnabout Comm., Hallguard, Oflice Asst., Austin Times, M8.VV Rep., Senior Show. GARY STUART SHIFRIN . . . Gar 460. Swim Team, Varsity A, Pin 8- Ring Comm., Senior Guard, Senior Show, lntra-Basketball, Ticket Seller, ASG Rep., Choir, Bowling. MARVIN M. SILINS . . . Sil 457. Senior Guard, Director Senior Show, ASG Rep., Honor Club, ASG Show, Track Team, Intra Basketball, lntra-Volleyball, Gym Asst., Times Staff. MARIE ELLEN SIPPEL . . . Mar 454. Accompanist, Amer. Girl, Coll., Glee Clubs, Concert Orch., GAA, Hallguard, PTA Rep., Senior Show. CHARLOTTE RUTH SITTIG . . . Chuck 457. Pres., Rec. Sec. Bit 8- Spur, GAA, Glee, Gym Asst., Hallguard, Honor, German Clubs, Library Asst., M8-VV Rep., ROTC Asst. GEORGE W. SLAGLE . . . Slagel 467. Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball. LINDA ANN SLAPINSKI . . . Lyn 467. GAA, Red Cross, Prom Comm., lntra-Volleyball, ASG Rep. :W .Hr N f , '4 f R A , I. I 1 K 1 11 ' . ZZ, 'wifi ,. w 4 . ,. ,-6,0 . 7 'f W W 1 4' X ,A A M . we ll W , M. xv uf I .. , f ef fl., i','.,.1-ji: ,n -.ns ,ei-1' 1-. X J ., 1 -. . ' vi' ...f ,pu A. 1212 .2 Q. ww-.... N Q3 . A .mg ff, . ..,a-444' rw T Q15 f in I V.. f Wqggdw S 1 is J .1 .JW f 44- , f,., 1 ,. :,: , V , . .,, .,, Vmyf . f' 4 M' vi W 122,597 f Z I, V ,,, f Nisvf 69? 'D' TIME WAS we picked up our caps and gowns In the foyer of Rockwood Hall. , Alf' ' fm' S I rw. MARY FRANCES SLOMOWITZ . . . Mar 464. Concert Orch., GAA, Gym Asst., Hallguard, Intra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball, Red Cross, Sr. Show, ASG Rep., German Club, Bit 8. Spur, KATHLEEN DIANE SMITH . . . Kathy 451. Amer. Girl, Latin, Glee, Exponents, Honor, Debating Clubs, Thespian Soc., Band, Orch., Intra-Volleyball, Sr. Show, M8-VV Rep., GAA. EILEEN THALIA SMYROS . . . Igor 459. NHS, Sr. Choir, GAA, PTA Rep., Hallguard, Locker Guard, Amer. Girl, Coll. Clubs, Intra-Volleyball. VICTOR IRWIN SOPENAR . . . Vic 457. Baseball, Basketball, Intra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, Tennis, Sr. Show, Sr. Gd., Choir, Hallguard, French Club. ELLEN SPECTOR . . . Speck 464. GAA, PTA, Times Rep., Red Cross Rep., Hallguard, Intra- Volleyball, lntra-Basketball. JAMES W. SPENCE . . . Jim 464. Bowling, Sr. Gd., Choir, Football, Fresh. Adv., Glee, Intra- Volleyball, Intra-Basketball, ASG Show, ASG Rep., Exponents, Glee Clubs. JOY MARIE SPENCER . . . J 459. GAA, Amer. Girl, Coll. Clubs, Ballet, Hallguard, Intra-Volley- ball, Div. Helper. PHILLIP ALLAN SPOLIN . . . Phil 451. ASG Rep., Sr. Show, Sr. Ed. MLW, Wrestling, Exponents, Honor Clubs, Intra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball, M8-VV Rep., Hallguard, Library Asst. DONALD MELVIN SPROAT . . . Hot Rod 456. Arch., German Clubs, Bit 81 Spur, Frosh-Soph Football, Hallguard, Sr. Gd., Ticket Seller, Intra-Volleyball, Band. SALLY ANN STAPLETON . . . Sandy 458. ASG Rep., Bit 81 Spur, Class Day Comm., GAA, Glee Club, Gym Asst., Hallguard, Red Cross Rep., Office Asst., Att. Checker, MADELYN MARIE STEWARD . . . Midge 457. GAA Rep., Amer. Girl, Coll., Glee, Honor, Italian Clubs, Gym Asst., Intra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, Sr. Show, Class Day Comm. DONALD EDWARD STEWART . . . Don 451. Exponents, French, Honor Clubs, Hallguard, Sr. Gd WILLIAM ROGER STEWART . . . Bill 464. ASG Cab. 8. Rep., Intra-Volleyball, PTA Rep., Sr. Adv., Sr. Finance Comm. TOBY GWEN STOOPS . . . Tob 467. ASG Rep., Choir, Exponents Club, GAA, Intra-Volleyball, Red Cross Rep. ROBERT DANIEL STORTO . . . SIorts 467. Arch. Club, Intra-Volleyball, Sr. Gd., Hallguard, Sr. Show, Movie Oper., Gym Asst., Ticket Seller, Times Rep., MBQVV Rep., intra-Basketball, Prom Comm. ANN MARIE STRAND . . . Ann 456. ASG Rep., GAA, Hallguard, Intra-Volleyball, PTA, Prom Comm., German, Hostess Clubs. ROSALIE ANN STRAPPAZON . . . Ro 467. GAA, Hallguard, Intra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, Italian Club, Times Rep. MILTON JOSEPH STRONER . . . Ace 453. Band, Bowling, Golf, Latin, Exponents Clubs, Hallguard, Intra-Volleyball, Ticket Seller, Bookroom Asst. MARLENE D. STULTZ . . . SIuItzie 454. GAA, Sr. Show, Usherettes, ASG Rep., Choir, Exponents French Clubs, PTA Rep., Intra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, Social Comm. WANDA G. SUMID . . . Wan 467. GAA, Hallguard, Office Asst., Gym Asst., Teacher's Aid. BARBARA LYNNE SUNDIN . . . Barb 450. Accomp. Lib., Officer of Coll., Exponents, Amer. Girl, Latin Clubs, Organist, Sr. Show, Turnabout Comm., Usherette, Honor Club, GAA, ALFRED H. SUTLIFF . . . Hoosier 467. Baseball, Basketball, Glee, Hallguard, Sr. Gd., Ticket Seller, Track, Intra-Volleyball, intra-Basketball, Choir, Cross Country. 1'I7 fb 4-. . -U7 Z., f , fe, l '-ff . W W 53:17 'gf Yfzffgy WW 1 Miz 'W i Q i. ff! f in-:W ,,fnf nw 'tif ,W V7 CAROLE M. SVENSON . . . Car 453. Choir-Sec., Coll., Amer. Girl, Exponents Clubs, Library Asst., M8.W Rep., Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, GAA. JACKY JEAN TACKETT . . . Jack 459, Sgt.-at-Arms Bit 8. Spur, Band, Student Conductor, NHS, Honor Club, Novelty Comm., ASG Rep., Intra-Basketball, lntra-Volleyball, GAA. HAROLD G. THEODORE , . . Greek 406. Football, Senior Show, Key Club, Concert Orch., Drama Workshop, MLW Rep., ASG Rep., Boys' Glee, Hallguard, Movie Oper. BONITA TAKIFF . . . Bonnie 459. ASG Rep., ASG Show, GAA, Glee, Honor Clubs, Govern- mental Aftairs Comm., Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, Freshman Advisor. GEORGE G. TALBOT . . . Animal 454. Football, Senior Guard, Hallguard, Exponents Club, Intra-Basketball, Intra-Volleyball. ALBERT JOHN TARENSKI . . . Little AIly 460. Senior Guard. DENNIS B. TENK . . . Denny 458, Rifle Team, Fire Marshall, Comm. Color Guard, Honor Guard, Picked Platoon, Comm. Drill Team, Lt, Colonel ROTC, Marching Band, Concert Band, Senior Show. SAMUEL JOSEPH TENUTO . . . Tubby 456. National Thespian Society, Basketball Varsity, Frosh-Soph Football, lntra-Basketball, Ticket Seller, Senior Show, Hallguard. RAE MARY TERVEEN . . . Freddie 450. Art Ed, MEAN, NHS, GAA, Girls' Bowling, Honor, Trees, Art, Debating Clubs, Library Asst., Hallguard, ASG Rep., Teacher's Asst., lntra-Volleyball. JOSEPH JOHN THESZ . . . Joe 45'I. KENNETH JOHN THIME . . . Fish 457. Swimming Team, Sec.-Varsity A, Senior Guard, Adiutant-Ushers, Ticket Seller, Hallguard, Bowling, Prom Comm. NANCY LYNNE TOFFEL . . . Tuffy 451. Pres 8. V. Pres. GAA, Pres. M 81 G, Pres. National Thesplan Society, NHS, Choir, ASG, Senior Show, Bowling MEAN Staff, Intra-Volleyball, Intra- Basketball. SOTIRUS TONTIS . . . Teri 462. CAROL A. TREBAT . . . Carrie 452. Choir, Bowling, GAA, THADDEUS W. TRENTON . . . Ted 451. Baslretball Mgr., Honor Club, lntra-Basketball, Movie Oper., Hallguard, NHS, Times Staff, Senior Guard, Publicity Bd., 8th Place City Prep Golf Tourn, ELAINE F. TURCHEN . . . Turch 460. ASG Rep., ASG Show, Glee, Amer. Girl Clubs, GAA, Governmental Atcfafrs, Senior Show, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball, Hallguard, Gym Asst., Social Comm. ROSEANN PHYLLIS URSO . . . Ro 467, Bowlng, GAA, Red Cross, Turnabout Comm., Glee, Hostess Clubs. JOHN J. VALENTINI . . , Mr. Continental 452. Senior Guard, lntra-Baslfetball, lntra-Volleyball, Senior Show, Swimming Team, Frosh-Soph Football. CHARLENE MARIE VANDERVEST . . . Chucky 458. Concert Orch., GAA, Glee, Hallguard. PTA Rep., Senor Sho1f,TiclretSeller. CORNELIUS VANDYKE JR .... Neil 460. Choir, lntra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball. ROSEANN G. VESCIO . . . Ro 467. ASG Rep., GAA, Hallguard, Italian Club, Red Cross, Times Pep. JAMES WILLIAM VETO . . . Veets 452. Baslretball, Bowling, Hallguard, Intra-Basketball, Intra- Baseball. l 118 W Cir 4-....,, TIME WAS we found the first available mirror and tried them on for size. 4 l i TIME WAS we were too nervous to make the last minute adiustments. A VFW ' wwf, , V ' i f . N v W up. T3 in 'Vw N 3, ,L 'ff' ey, L 5, Z. . , ff . W W ,f ff W' PATRICIA VOLAS . . . Pai 454. Amer, Girl, Coll., Exponenrs Clubs, GAA, lntra-Volleyball. lntra-Basketball, PTA Rep. THOMAS JOHN VORGIAS . . . GaIIip 454. Exponents, Stamp 8i Coin Clubs, lntra-Basketball, Band, Frosh-Soph Football. RICHARD HAROLD WAGNER . . . Rich 464. ASG Rep., Hallguard, Swimming Team. STEVEN LEO WALENGA . . . Steve 464. lntra-Volleyball, Scholastic Art Award Winner. CAROL WALKER . . . Car 464. Latin, Glee Clubs. WILLIAM DAVID WARD . . . BilI 450. Choir, Usher, Movie Oper., French, Sec. Exponents Clubs, Hallguard. JUDITH LEE WASHCO . . . Judy 456. Choir, Bit 81 Spur, Amer. Girl, German, Coll. Clubs, GAA, Intra-Volleyball. DAVID MICHAEL WATTENBERG . . . Watt 458. Bowling, Boys' Glee, Pres. Bowling, City Bowling Team, Hallguard, Senior Guard, Swimming Team. JUDITY ANNE WEHRLE . . . Judy 464. ASG Rep., Bit 81 Spur, Coll., Exponents Clubs, Choir, GAA, Hallguarcl, Intra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball, Library Asst. DONNA MAE WEINBERG . . . Don 462. Pres. Jr. Choir, Nl8iVV Rep., ASG Rep., GAA, Choir, Hallguard, Office Asst., Senior Show, lntra-Volleyball. MANNY WEINSTEIN . . . Joe College 458. Track Team, Football, Senior Guard, Band, Hallguard, Senior Show, Usher. JO ANN WEISS . . . Jo 450. ASG Rep., ASG Show, Lit., Feat. Ed. Times Staff, Exponents, Officer Glee, Officer Honor, Latin Clubs, FTA, GAA, Office Asst. MARY ANN WELTON . . . Meir 464. Exponents, Stamp 8. Coin, Glee Clubs, GAA, Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, Ticket Seller. HENRY JOHN WEST . . . Hank 450. Pres. ASG, ASG Cabinet, Key Club, Choir, Chief Usher, NHS, Senior Guard, Director Senior Show, ASG Show, Senior Advisor. SHAREN ANN WHITE . . . Serri 467, ASG Rep., GAA, IntraAVolleyball, Band, Hostess Club. MYRNA J. WIEGMAN . . . Wiggy 454. Pres. Band, Maiorette, Choir, Orch., GAA, MSW Rep., Prom Comm., Senior Show, Turnabout Comm., Usherette. JOYCE MARIE WILSON . . . Joy 460. ASG, ASG Show, Bowling, Ofiicer Choir, GAA, Senior Advisor, Senior Show, Usherette, Intra-Volleyball, lntra-Basketball. SANDRA ELLEN WITKOFF . . . Sandy 464. Choir, PTA Rep., M8.W Rep., Hallguard, GAA, Ballet, Exponents Club, DELLA MAE WOLTMAN . . . Del 462. Amer, Girl, Glee, Coll. Clubs, GAA, Gym Asst., Hallguard, Library Asst., MB.VV Rep., Turnabout Comm. GEORGE WONG . . . G.W. 457. Arch. Club. JAMES M. WOOD . . . Jim 467. Intra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball, Frosh-Soph Track, Times Rep. RENATE WEYERSTALL . . . Ronnie 456. Concert Orch., Intra-Volleyball, GAA, German, Hostess Clubs, Officer Orch. T' ww 'fifty WW i f ' , 4 X 1 C ' ,WH .. . rj .L Maui. 'I' W if .f in ia, 376' SANDRA J. WRIGHT . . . Sandy 457. Honor, Amer. Girl, Glee Clubs, GAA, Office Asst., Gym Asst., Hallguard, OPrTcer of Glee. ARTHUR B. Y AGERMAN . . . Art 464. ASG Cab., ASG Rep., Bowling, Hallguard, Movie Oper., Serv. Comm. LOLA LOUISE YAHNKE . . . LoI 456. Amer. Girl, German, Coll. Clubs, GAA, Bowling, ASG RGD-, Class Day Prog., Office Asst., Freshman Adv., Hallguard. JOHN EUGENE YAKIMISKY . . . Yako 452 Physics 8- Chem. Clubs, Intra-Volleyball, Red Cross. . Hallguard, PTA Rep., Times Rep., Latin, Exponents, JUDITH LEE ZACHARY . . . Judy 451. Ballet, Art, Exponents Clubs, Hallguard, M8-W Cartoonist, Sr. Show, lntra-Volleyball, GAA, Bit 8- Spur. ANTHONY J. ZAHORA . . . Torpe 464. LEONARD ANTHONY ZAMBETTA . . . Len 462. Basketball, lntra-Volleyball, Gym Asst., Hallguarcl, Sr. Show. WANDA MAE ZANE . . . Pinky 464. GAA, lntra-Volleyball, Intra-Basketball, Glee, Stamp 8- Coin, Bit 8. Spur, Exponents, Hostess, Amer. Girl Clubs, Hallguard, Sr. Show, Ticket Seller. SAM JOHN CASTRIOTA . . . The Actor 403. Drama Workshop, Thespian Soc., Masque 8- Gavel, Italian, Exponents, Glee Clubs, ASG Show, Sr. Show, Hallguard, Frosh-Soph Football. SHARON LOUISE MONTI . . . Sherry 456. Coll., Italian, Amer. Girl Clubs, Choir, GAA, Lib. Asst., Jr. Red Cross, ASG Show, Sr. Show, lntra-Basketball, Class Day Prog. MARIE LAVERNE MRAZEK . . . Mare 408. ROBERT C. ZAPFE . . . Bob 456. Hallguard, Movie Oper., ROTC, Bookroom Asst., Picked Platoon, Ticket Seller, German Club. DONALD WARREN ZEIGLER . . . Ziggy 451. ASG Rep., Sr. Choir, Glee, Exponents, Honor Clubs, Hallguard, lntra-Volleyball, Tennis. ROBERT E. ZUMPH . . . Falcon 451. Basketball Capt., Frosh-Soph Basketball, Bowling, Glee, Sr. Choir, Gym Asst., Sr. Gd., Sr. Show, Varsity A , Hallguarcl. NOT PICTURED Barbara Ann Bachta, Victor Castillo, Jr., Frank Joseph Demarco, Dean De Nicolo, John Freeman, Florence Delores Frie, Terrance Paul Graczyk, Donald Hickey, Roger Everent Kowalski, Gerald Emmet Nlanshreck, Donna D. NlcBrien, Daniel Francis McCarthy, Roberta Carol Simon, Arthur Joseph Szczelaszczyk, Raymond James Thomas. 4 f , i if fi ' it I f my W . ., mi WW V . , N MW , i, we V.: YW, I' ' Z 'ff . 5 'M A ff vw, 4 1 WW' I i ' writ . ' if W.- ff iff N' 'tiiiaii .fi TIME WAS we walked down the aisle and stood in our places awaiting the signal to be seated TIME WAS NOW! W-L-179 ,w !f .F 'ses A,:. 53? Every cheer and announcement was met with wild acclaim and vigorous use of the shake-rs. 4 gt-3 xx ,A 'W 4 S fe- f , W -'I , , , A if JJ. I . t YI - 'ffl Q' U in . a 'v. ' ' ' -'::.:n.,a W. . . ' 1'-Frizz.: umm, ng, 1. -. ff,-P14 ig .55 321' I4 Q- .1gf1':L.' LZ 34 - Q aj:-fgfuf V21-1 Hr-:.'-1 r'.1IQ l1 5221 QOOJ 30185 an Goan! jmin . WENT INTO MAKING OUR EIGHTH ANNUAL HOMECOMING THE BEST ONE YET. Thursday morning the Pep Rally on campus was touched off by the Marching Band playing, Go You, Austin. Coach Heiland introduces the players and our Queen is crowned by the football Co-captains. Our twirlers added to the glamour of the event by demonstrating their skill and timing. X X 1 - 9 fi My fgf HX' -rf' mg 4 The half-time parade of clever and ingenious floats made judging for beauty and originality very difficult. With the victorious score of 24-0 the smiling. hap- py, cheering crowd surged out of the stands promising to meet again at the Homecoming Dance that evening. 122 Saturday the floats gathered for the parade down Central Avenue led by the R. O. T. C. color guard. up K s ,. if Tw. 1, 34 f I 5 GK' Q, A,,. , 0 I, qw h' QW, I. 'lv' 1 7'-Klilfifg' l ,fwffw ,ff f AA 1 ,vw I 44, 01 ' 1-'2 - fi t l 1 in 1 iii? J - f t .l,: - . 1 I P4 F ' u.. -vi Q - .1 hi, , pp- b ,.- . A .ff it ' in ,,. .,,r W.. -- it ,. W 1 in 'i' rf'- . ...- . , ' , . X t A ,W , f is f 'Qt Z F 4 1 M 5 if 0 l 'f 'J g if Z 37 1,1 f 7 li Q-4 ' ' z 'YH' 'Q' if f r ft W I ni 2 ff fi 3 1 8 1 2 ,J f 6 H-gi: wi' ? if Q .t if 511, , ,gif if if 503 A Q J , ,bfli -1 1 . 1, A W ,, rg Z, a l, a,.ff4'1 4 Q +5 x ' 73 8 4 if ,I 1 Z ff ' Q 5 21 6. I 45' , Q ff Q ,L Q K , z 1, 1 if 5, 1 fu' , gg. if xx. M :r-in 1 . X ,1 9 I . . Wa. . ,Q 1 . t .1 . s, 'w:3i:,,.5aa..r., ...- ,,.., -, - ., , . .. V I , X i , 5 5 -- 5, V . 2. 55 F 4 2, Y s 2 rg t if . f-W... 5 3 . , ft f I 5 4 t we Q. 0 , E if Q 1 f.. 3 f f Q I f , f 1 r t t it W ll rg 5 154. 'Z :Q 3 Y N --W...,, W... W J! rv' if f tr ,- W-mHwc',:LTTfI ' atrmiffff V .1 .-wi., 9-' ,r 2 5 J ' ew,.. .r,. all f..-:A ' ' ,. Qlz. jim., A, , - . , -' . I ., V 'gr' .QL 1 ,. . rgffmw - , , 1 .W..f,, 4 4g,W'- ' fr-.,.,1lZ2l .. I ,H K 1 t M . 5 5 ,gm ef .A ,. it C J ' if , Z e L IO ' if 9 1 C t . '05, Et. ,. 12 if 'KX K I ' 0172? Many athletic contests are regulated by predetermined Y X .ll l 20 X, , 5 time periods. Time is an important factor and is 7 . r t watched closely by player, coach, and spectator alike. I ' - In many cases it has proved to be the deciding factor P in spurring a team beyond its ordinary capabilities. The scoreboard is as important a part of a basketball, football, hockey or soccer game, as the stop watch is to any of the various forms of racing. In the past centuries we have progressed from the hour glass, which could vary as much as two hours in a day, to the self-Winding watch and the split-second accuracy of a modern stop watch. 123 Football Uaroifg WILLIAM C. HEILAND Head Coach JOSEPH L. RISILY Line Coach After a slow but steady start, Austin's football team gained speed and staged the most spectacular comeback, under co-captains Mike Vaia, first-rate back and Yale Corcoran, hard-hitting guard, witnessed by father time. Plowing onward, we reached the semi-finals, only to be halted by C.V.S.- 2 to O. Distinguished halfback, Doc Sebastian, received a special award for his outstanding speed and power. The team elected George Talbot as the most valuable player. Austin captains for T960-61 are John Sebastian and Larry Bizar. Other gridiron stars that will be back for action next year and have received major letters are Stan Quinn, guard, Nick Balodimas, halfback, Bob Murray, fullback, Dennis Gieske, end, and Garry Eichman, center. The Tigers will bank on a very fast backfield and a fairly big line next year and with a little luck we could go all the way and bring the city football title back to Austin. aining momenfum, we C cwgecf fkroug BOTTOM ROW-F. Carmignani, R. Baer, D. Davies, M. Vaia tco-captl, Y. Corcoran fco-captj, B. Johnson, G. Apostolopoulos, J, Graziano, L. Bizar. SECOND ROW-W. Risily iLine Coachj, N. Balodimas, R. Kahn, V. Benedetto, F. DeMarco, W. Lawrence. THIRD ROW-S. Quinn, B. Murray, G. Daly, T. Florio, J. Sebastian, G. Eichman, D, Gieske, A. Sax, J. Flashing, TOP ROW-D. Hertowski, T, Gladwin, F. Costabile, J. Flashing, B. Peters, H. Karakourtis, P. Kelly, J. Spence. f 4 Q .iff 1 XS T ' 6 ,,.,, , fx 7 a 99 'ASB' SS t . A - 'ff 1.4 ,.,t 1' , 2 , A Q .Ja ffa-.., .,... 1 , f I, , .1 if Mike Vaia shows how it's done as he pounces upon cz fumble during scrimmage. On an end run around Lane, Iohn Sebas- tian tears down the sidelines, while Frank Constabile 6841 blocks, and gains thirty yards. Even in the mud, Austin stops Schurz by breaking up a running play, and keeps them scoreless. A lone Austin player, Iohn Sebastian, scampers away from the entire Tait line on a neatly executed reverse play. ,W 0 decfion C amlod ana! file Aemi ina :S Flying around the end, Benedetto leaves 'em looking on . . . HV Q bw Q, -,, 4 I f P' ZW f WXW YWVX ,fb ,, My 315541551 2 Right through the line -for a needed gain and a first down. Breaking tor the sidelines, Balidemus sends 'em falling. if ' '. MLVW W M ?2 7 554 - , 2 I Q, qt' 7' I W 'T , ,ww ' . 15, t M ,.,,+ 'Q ,Ti f Li , V, with I, .,.i N 4 -i N 4 l 8 'i' qi? Q Q Ik f fifths . .1 4 ' 1 Z tn? t V A 5 ., - Q in 2 I I I1 , is After fading back for a short pass, I. Sabastion faked out the entire Schurz team and ran downfield for another T.D,, with ci key block by tackle Bob Peters. Another thrill for the fans, as Austin picks up necessary yardage for a first down, at the home- coming game. An end run finds Mike Vaia in another fabulous running play, as he eludes would-be tacklers. Homecoming finds Mike Vaia heading 'home' via the side line, scattering players in his path. if-5. me' X Austin Austin If Austin ,,,,.., ..,..,, Austin Austin Austin Austin 126 SCORES Lane ...,,, ..,.,t 2 1 Taft ....i,ii 9 Harrison ...t. 7 Steinmetz ,,,.. O Amundson O Schurz cct..tc 0 CVS , cc.c.. 2 gl 0i5A This year's trosh-soph football team was small but powerful. The quality was shown by the team's determination anol hard hitting line with Bill LaPonte and Saul Peters at guard, and Ira Helter at center. Rich Minervini, talented back, will move up to the varsity team and carry on his fine work. Dennis Torri displays good form as he runs around Morton for cz 23 yard gain. lt was a gloomy day for this unlucky ball carrier when james Imlah and Saul Peters buried him in the mud on a fine defensive play. Dan McNeill and Alan Moore look on as Coach Ottoson instructs Ira Heier and Bill LaPonte during halfstime. f i g - .3 ,ex --iljriji .X x '- s 7 'e ' xg-5-36 S.. as ai., Y Cco captj S Peters lco captl D Torn W Nagle J Carnana SECOND ROW P Mitchell - J .Ji .AVCVLK BOTTOM ROW-M. Yesner, J. Stella, R. Wilken, T. Haussmann, 4 -. TQ ,Lt A Q 'MH A, Sax, J. Zumph, A. Jacobs. TOP ROW-Mr. Fay, D. Cravens, ,Lf L if ,Jr D flllurplny, M. Gallo, P Kowalski, R. Zumph, R. Hiller, J. Freeman. JJ .fyw N- Jai -V I if J J . L A996 be J Bob Zumph, 30, and John Potts, 22, leap high in the air to grab a rebound. and pass to Tom Haussmann, 32, who scores again. Basketball uw, The 1959-1960 basketball season at Austin saw many t1ne players. Bob Zumph averaged 17 points per game, and was closely followed by Roger Kowalski. In addition, Zumph and Kowalski led the team in rebounds, to make many interesting duels tor the viewers. John Zumph and John Stella, both iuniors, were starters on the varsity team, coached by Mr. Fay, and will return to do battle in the 1960-61 season. VARSITY SCORES Austin 55 Wells . Austin 55 Harrison Austin 38 Marshall Austin 56 Crane Austin 53 Wells Austin 36 Harrison Austin 19 Marshall Austin 41 Crane 128 Mike Gallo and teammate look on as three Mar- shall lState Championl players miss a shot but go high in the air to take the rebound. Frosh-Soph Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin Austin The frosh-soph team wound up their season by winning a large percentage of their games. Howard Schalk led in points scored. The other starters were Frank Luther, who grabbed most of the rebounds, Mike Scialo, Larry Bennett, and Dean Bouloukas. SCOREBOARD iq ......55 Wells .......67 ' ......55 Harrison .......58 9 ......38 Marshall .......76 v --gzgghy ......56 Crane .......7'l ......36 Harrison .......68 x., ......19 Marshall ......,78 V I ......4l Crane .......56 LR ie 'B r. Y AJ- wa JAMES FAY Coach in f h Zi 4 I V I u Z i w. l s I Q rt f . Frank Luther watches as Howard Schalk sinks a shot. In case the shot misses, Dennis Bolukous 131, and Skip lVlcDowaIl l31l, are ready to get the rebound. FR OS H-SOPH BOTTOM ROW-M. Salzman, N. Lemperis, M. Scialo, S. Panagakos. SECOND ROW-A. Jacobs, J. Kovats, T. Dunne, R. Bachta, W. McDowell, M. Yesner. TOP ROW- Mr. Fay R. Davies, J. Witucke, L. Bennet, F. Luther, J. Warman, D. Bouloukos, H. Schalk, J. Freeman. 'I29 Baseball The T960 baseball season was an encouraging one for the Tigers. Under the new coach, James Fay, the Tigers tied for 4th place in section with a 9 and 5 win and loss record. Although they missed out on a play-off berth for the city title, the Tigers showed their power, by knocking off the first and second place teams in the conference. The baseball team for next year will be strong contenders for the city title. The returning lettermen for next year will be Nick Balodimas, center fielder who held a sizzling .428 average and was a candidate for the all-city team, John Potts, Austin's top flight pitcher had a 5 and 2 record for the season, John Neuman, third baseman batted .300, Frank Cincinello, catcher, who hit .3-40, Tom Magnussen, left fielder, Jim Waller, second baseman, Joe Cooley, pitcher, Mike Scialo, pitcher, and Charles Waak, first baseman. The Tigers will lose Nick Panos, short stop, and Don Salerno, right fielder due to the June '60 graduation, but the squad for next year will have . ' experience because of the lettermen V who are returning. The boys most likely Q who will replace Nick Panos and Don 4 Salerno are Dean Bouloukos at short ' and George McClory in right field. fx Z. BOTTOM ROW-L. Ward, J. Waller, D, Salerno, P. Mazza, N. Panos. SECOND ROW-L. Stein, P. Gulbransen, J. Neuman, R. Humphreys, T. Magnussen, N. Balodimas, M. Scialo. TOP ROW-Mr, Fay, A. Paris F. Cincinnello, J. Potts, C. Waak, C. Mazza, G. McClory, D. Boulou- kos, T, Borgeson. T s Showing his versatility as a hitter Nick Baiodimas lays down a hunt along the third base line to advance a runner, and tbelowl holds up his swing on a had pitch when the signal is on to hit-away. 5 n I E It-ull lf? J ,ll 'Nd 1,19 1 X. '23, ?552:Qf'. Mp , A 5232 ,ta My slr f tm, Q KI Q' me WW H-iff , tht Tv! i , ,Wa T 1 ..Q,Tft21'-Bmw -A 9336 w - ' yi' .Q I f . .' . ,u K ,J 1 I ar, iff ' f m 1 ,, . , if ' 'X 4 fx. fy-va. E' t. is , as L ,Ks jr Wx Q. UQJ4 'I L-135' ' ix '.. ., .. 'K ' iz 352 1' ' ,IQ 4 'Q' - '92 qw :Dv ,Q . Q 1 ' M b., ,. MQ M 1' if '? 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First baseman Chuck Waak tags the base after fielding a hot grounder hit to him by a Farragut batter. Frank Cincinello, Austin catcher, calls for an outside pitch for the third strike on a Farragut batter. lim Waller fields a hard, fast grounder and gets his man out at first base. The Tigers first baseman, Charles Waak, takes a low throw from an infielder to retire cr Harrison base-runner. tt' Hx x F Is WL kk. xi Q2 -. 131 ,. , , F f 2 Mr. Ottoson's first season at Austin as track coach was highly successful. The 880-yard relay team consisting of Mike Vaia, John Sebastian, Nick Balodimas, and Dennis Gieseke was the greatest Tiger threat in city and state competition in years. This relay team captured a first place in city competition, a second place in the statewide meet held in Oak Park and also set a new record at the Morton relays. Aiding the relay team in scoring were the sprinters Dennis Gieseke and Nick Balodimas, and these boys plus Mike Vaia made up the broad iumping entry. Al SutlitT and John Sebastian were the shot putters while Mike Shane was the Tigers' best high hurdler. Pole vaulting was handled ably by Bob Barrett and Howard Friedman. We are looking forward to another successful season next year because we are losing only two of the regulars, Mike Vaia and Al Sutlift, by graduation, and we have Pat Mitchell and Tom Bergman ready to step into their shoes. Our track men hope to bring home the city championship in '6'l. 132 BOTTOM ROW-H. Whitney, H. Friedman, R. Creek, J. DeBriae, N, Balodirnas, M. Martin, R, Miner- vini. SECOND ROW-M, Burns, L. Alderson, R. Thorby, T. Dobrowolski, C, Wehrmann, B. Loper, D. Davies. TOP ROW-J. Sebastian, P, Kasdan, J. Flashing, T. Gieselfe, G. Petersen, G. McCIory, B. Barrett, M. Vaia. Getting up in the world the hard wcry is demonstrated by hu Idler Mike Shcme. A V, X nt... f W , ,i .. mt t f W sw f M M A! M 4, 0 ,f A, me,1fvWf,,,,.,' . .. X . -J v.. 'A A l so sw, -s , ,, S -. s-. ' ' - QF I tg' iff A 3,1 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM BOTTOM ROW-R. Krejci, H. Friedman, M. Dawson. TOP ROW-R. Wilken G. Petersen, G. McClory, B. Laper. INDOOR MEETS Austin ...... ..A....... 4 2 West Maine ........... ...... 6 2 Austin .,,,,, ,,..,,, 5 4 Morton ,.,................... ...... 6 il Austin ..... .....u...,... 5 4 Riverside Brookfield ..... ...... l 2 Triangular Meet Austin ..... ...,................,. 4 4 West Main .....,... ...... 5 7 Taft ..,.......,..,.........,...,......., 36 Suburban lnvitational Meet Austin .,..,, ...A,..,,A.....,,,, 4 th place ................ ....,... 'l 9 points Board of Education Meet Austin ...... ....,..,........... 5 th place .........,A.u....,. ......,. 'I 7 points Statewide Oak Park Relays Austin .......,......, ................ l Oth place .............t................ 8 points With a mighty heave Gary Eickman throws the shot-put in this intramural track event. OUTDOOR MEETS Northwest Section Relays .,...,.,s.,,....,...,.A,,....,,..,,, Austin 4th place RONALD GT-l-OSON City College Relays .......................,......,t.t............ Austin 5th place Coach State Qualifying Meet ...,.,. ..,..,.. 8 80 relay 'lst place 220 dash 2nd place jg RECORDS City Preliminaries A...,,,,..,,..,,...,A.,.,,.,.ss,s.,,,,..,,,,,..,,, Austin 3rd place f 4-lap relay lVaia, Sebastian, 880 relay .s.,....t..... lst place 440 dash ,,,,,,,,,,,,., lst place il, Balodimas, Giesekel ........ l:l5.5 High hurdles ..,.,.., 2nd place 220 dash ....,....,s,.. 3rd place Broad lump lGiesekel ........ 20'9V2 Low hurdles .......... 4th place Shot put ...s.....,..,u,, 5th place 50-yd. dash lGiesekel .......... 5.5 Pole vault ,........... 5th place lO0-yd. dash..4th8.5th place bv uamdfa IR JUNIOR TRACK BOTTOM ROW-M. Dawson, J. Rifis, D. Considine, H, Berman, D. Jacobsen, Krejci, M. Edelstein. SECOND ROW-A. Moore, D. Torii, G. Rosenberg, H. Rosen- berg, J. Carnana, B. Cohen, M. Burns. ROW-J. DeGrazio, A. Thompson, Shane, P, Mitchell, G. Hollis, B. Gra Clark. X 'I33 i135 TOP fi Y' .., fH5'flRgfy f 23357T'gA it 5 Y ii ., 'EE 'T' Tw j M y 5 4 ' . 4521 7. nge . 'F X ,VI 7 At the first meeting oi the Pep Club, John Peterson, president of Varsity A proposed the organizing of an Austin cape section while Phyllis Malone holds the card showing how it will look. Varsity U H Many new horizons have opened this year as Austin's lettermen grouped together and started Varsity A rolling. Under the leadership of John Petersen, president, the club planned and successfully carried out a number of social functions including a splash party and a dance. The major achievement this year was the organization of our Pep Club in coniunction with the cheerleaders. Varsity A plans to have the Pep Club operate at all athletic functions next year. Mr. Sullivan and the lettermen from Austin, have once more shown the leadership of this fine organization. BOTTOM ROW-H. Friedman, D. Salerno, J. Sanliillippo, J. Walsh, W. Napolski, H. Eisemann, G. Shifrin, N. Balodirnas, H. Whitney. SECOND ROW-K. MacGregor, R. Murray, H. Karakourtis, G. Talbot, J. Petersen, K. Thime, D. Herstowski, G. Dalt, Y. Corcoran. THIRD ROW-J. Sebastian, P. Lindsay, T. Trenton, J. Sbertoli, W. Lawrence, J, Graziano, B. Loper, E. Metzl, D. Luecht, L. Scholtes, M. Vaia. TOP ROW-L. Bizar, R. Wilken, T. Florio, C. Mazza, J. Haussmann, B. Dombrow, G. Eickman, B. Peters, F. Costabile, J. Scola. BOTTOM ROW-B. Gobeyn, E. Poliak, J. Ezaki. TOP ROW-D. Ford, E. Lask, W. Jeffery, E. Frie. Qyggf ' -Q ,, . z , f M , if , r f ,t,,,. r W, W ' ef M-,iw No, he's not going to hit the ball through a window! Ted Trenton is actually grooving his swing with cr plastic prac- tice ball. I. Zaban, T. Trenton, L. Nicholus, M. Stroner. 135 Golf f' ' :X + 0 Fencing After many hours of practice and conditioning, the small, but mighty, fencing squad, led by captain Ed Poliak, entered the city finals. Through determination and skill, Bruce Gobeyn won the preliminary rounds and placed sixth in the finals, while Ed Poliak thrust in with his foil and was victorious over his competition to take third place. Ernest Laslc lleftl and Bill leffery duel in Austin's traditional victorious style, Paced by their returning lettermen, co-captains Ted Trenton and Milton Stroner, and Len Nicholus, the golf team took to the links early in spring in spite of inclement weather in order to sharpen up on their woods and irons so that they could perform creditably in competition for Austin. l twlm...-e,h M... . , ,Mi v W. , V ..-..-.W . - V 5 DOrr'1brOw Medley TEOITT 'I AT 'rr S 7 f '1 Mile Rzchzzd D 'T SENIOR BOTTOM ROW Z E 2' 1 I '.,,- JUNIOR BOTTOM ROW 'mf M ' ' v., . i ' .1 : mica. 'I-, 136 BOTTOM ROW-Steve Nlasur, President, David Wattenberg, Stan Karlin, Brian Grach, Earl Berkun, Secretary, Jirn Kohnert. SECOND ROW-Jim Chester, Alan Berkson, Cliftord Decker, Kenneth Hawkins, Bob Gore, Mr. Schmidt. TOP ROW-Lester Teichner, Lenny Nicholus, Milt Stronner, Ted Trenton, Bob Haennicke, Bernard Benell. Bawhng Inter-league bowling competition was all uphill this season. Larry Herrington, Tony Formuso, Jim Nettenstrom and Mike Bousk all tied for high average at 171. High game was scored by Jim Netterstrom with a 236. In city competition, Larry Herrington tied forthe tenth spot with a 554 series, and received a major letter, while Jim Glans captured eleventh with a 546 series. Winning teams and individuals were awarded trophies at a banquet that climaxed the season. W W .01 5 5 X x Y N1 +3 41, Ou Tennk Barry Siegal and Bernard Benell chec final scores after a close game at Cir BOTTOM Row-ami Lundstrom, John Galligher. top ROW-Dale defellff Recfeafion- Luecht, Wayne Engstrom, Jack Shapiro. Several returning lettermen and captain Wayne Dale Luecht hits cr scorcher that just Clears the top of the net and out- maneuvers his opponent. Engstrom experienced a successful tennis season. A strong doubles team composed of Bill Lundstrom and John Galligher was backed up by a singles M- w-w dp duo of Wayne Engstrom, ceded the number one spot, and Jack Shapiro at the number two 64,, position. Several sectional meets were won and Wayne and Jack placed in the State Meet for singles. f 5 SCORES ---. Austin ,..... ...... 2 Hyde Park ,,.. H3 y Austin ...... ...... O Fenger ,.,,,., ,,,,,, 5 i 41, AUSfirt ...... ...... O Bowen ,,,,,,, V,,,,V 5 - ' Austin ...... ...... 1 Landbioom ,...,, 4 W' fb' Austin ....... ...... O Lakeview ,, .V,,,, 5 . au 1-an A4 'I37 BOTTOM ROW-M. Galati, J. Stratton, P. Donahue, J. Dahlstrom, S. Mitchell. SECOND ROW-B. Edison, L. Corvo, B. Dorsch, S. Groholski, D. Pisani. TOP ROW-D. Marosco, J. Rini, N. Karr, S. Frehe, S. Cameron, D. Nlallers. G. A. A. BOTTOM ROW-P. Spanos, G. Athanas, L. Crescio, C. Lessman, E. Piotrowski, J. Radford, E. Pappas, B. Munoz, K. Kister, J. Hewitt, J. Assmann, B. Edison. SECOND ROW-J. Kramer, S. Getz, C. Smoron, T. Pazur, A. Adamson, P. McLaughlin, J. Pingitore, L. Tarsitano, M. Mulay, S. Finnen, D. Golembo, F. Vendegna, L. Farrell, P. Giuffre, M. Hathaway. THIRD ROW-M. Pressler, A. Crocenzi, D. Nemec, J. Fixott, C. Koepke, D. Beshk, M. Abbott, C. Blazek, L. Anderson, P. Grevan, J. Droogan, K. Murphy, S. Lindenmuth, J. Bordone, K. Morris. FOURTH ROW-C. Hofmann, J. Lyman, N. Petersen, D. Marosco, C. Pavetto, R. Neuman, N. Steele, B. Sender, W. Zane, A. Vozikis, C. Suci, G. Schaffer, L. Yahnke, K. Doner, P. Grill. TOP ROW- L. Geiger, C. Frehe, M. Tenner, S. Mitchell, D. Jarog, P. Stella, C. Johnson, J. Miller, l. Makris, C. Moloney, S. Harris, L. Claus, P. Tannehill, S. Greene, J. Anderson, L. Tenk. Activity was the byword as the G. A. A. planned the events for the year. Austin's largest and most active club sponsored basketball and volleyball tournaments, featured contests in basketball, volleyball, and baseball skills, agility stunts, track and field events, and swimming meets. Special events of the year included a Theater outing, Pizza Party, and the Award Assembly at which members were awarded their 400 point patch, the 800 point major letter, or the coveted T200 point pin. Among the greatest values of the organization are that it provides opportunities for the girls to develop qualities of leadership, good sportsmanship, and teamwork, and that it stresses personal, physical, and mental fitness. Lunging with a great burst of speed to try to win, Lou Tarsitano receives the baton from her teammate lan Stratton, on the right, Pat Robertson and Marlene Grarino do the same: being urged by the onlookers and their starter, Miss Virginia Burns. BOTTOM ROW-G. Barth, C. Barth, D. Carsello, D. Pazur, K. Below, F. Masciopinto, L. Larsen, M. Moe, A. De-Salvo, M. Quela, M. Mazur. SECOND ROW-F. Hawks, J. Piccolo, N. Bidwell, J. Maidanski, D. Elder, C, McClory. J. Weil, P. Sliz, K. Rhode, B. Kirk, S. Williams, K. Granklin, M. King, S. Verre, L. Wurtzinger, THIRD ROW-T. LoCoco, J. Glazier, D. Napolsl-ci, N. Assmann, T. Colovos, A, Carlson, R. Mangriotis, E. Dennis, J. Flores, S. Hertel, D. Mallers, L. Callahan, H. Piwko, M. Lemperis, S. Roes, P. Pyle. FOURTH ROW-S, Bernell, E. Kappos, M. Accardi, L. Frettigl'o, L. Davis, J. Richardson, G. Hanson, J. Kolnicki, C. Land, M. Kremer, S. Langlando, P. Spiropoulos, P. Bocconcelli, S. Repta, J. Dreicbergs, K. Rago, S. Groholski. TOP ROW-D. Yagerman, D. Schiel, L. Hamer, D. Frehe, G. Mulay, J. Castriofs, S. Eisen, K. Johnson, A. Rubic, J, Colman, C Galffney, M. Larson, K. Schneider, J. Fruits, K. Dunn, D. Schiel, B. Witt, D. Kruse, L. Darling. Sandy Groholski takes a shot at the basket for the Little Rascals as Sharon McClosk'y, losephine Lieb, Corinne Pavetto and Hose Sclortino eagerly await the outcome. FALL OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW-S. Mitchell, Treas., P. Donahue, Pres., J. Dahlsfrom, Sec. TOP ROW-N. Toflel, V.-Pres., J. Stratton, Sgt.-at-Arms. SPRING OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW-B. Dorsch, Sec., N. Toffel, Pres.g,l.51ratton,Tre-as.. TOP ROW- L. Tarsitano, Sgt.-at-Arms, S. Mitchell, V.-Pres. Miss O'Brien, Nancy Toffel and Barbara Edrson act as stabxlzzers for the mat as Sharon Mitchell attemprs the Standing Broad lump event in the Indoor Track and Field Meet. W3 1 Wm. ww w ,M M f' I ri 'C' .fflfitsr L. G.A A Nancy Karr records Nancy Assmann's score on the tree throw section of the Basketball Skills Contest as laclcie Taclcett, Marilyn Schunlc, Susanne Drew, Penelope Stella, Luigina Tarsitano, Mary Ann Mulay, Nancy Assmann, Ioyce Grivetti and Leslie Heisa await their turn. Girls' Athletic Association BOTTOM ROW-C. Munkvolcl, D. Ferro, A. Bless, T. Daniella, V. Elliott, S. Werrnes, L. Chrnela J. Fabiszak, M. Leonardi, C. Hashioka. SECOND ROW-S. Drew, C. Rosenfeld, D. Droogan P. Blicharz, B. Bogenholm, M. Slomovitz, S. DeStefano, M. Schenk, S. Schroeder, K. Fyr TOP ROW-J. Davies, B. Geiger, L. Kcrasick, P. Nelson, B. Biggs, J. Balinski, C. Neuman, M Groth, B. Baron, C. Seversen, C. TerVeen. BOTTOM ROW-L. Balow, C. Lumrn, S. Ralfestraw, J. Bloncllo, S. Shapiro, C, Becker, G. Schultz E. Lesak, J. Perry, P. Pallone, C. Palumbo. SECOND ROW-N. Toflel, J. Bartley, S. Schelli P. Ridgway, L, Levine, C. Larsen, J. Wilson, M. Groholski, C. Vandervest, D. Pisani, N. Reigher C. Brown. THIRD ROW-M. Calornino, J. Biellco, M. Dominguez, R. Pedl, S. Salapatas, B. Dorsch F. DeLaFont, S. Lager, K, Nesvacil, E. Turchen, J. Wensch, S. Kowalk. FOURTH ROW-F. Novalf J. Kamaris, J, Lieb, N. Markos, S. Cameron, J. Lawlor, M. Wiegrnan, N. Stultz, C. Panasiolr K. Freclricksen, M. Sippel, A. Dykas. TOP ROW-N. Karr, D. Goettsche, M. Steward, M. Wiegrnan R. Grettiglio, J. Larsen, P. Recchia, L. Reise, J. Ormaniec, J. Martin, E. Flynn, P. Woclzisz L. Tierno, D. Abbott. VW ,-0 K -..,, I 7 -as 'ir 44 CI BOTTOM ROW-N. Toftel, P. Donahue, N. Assmann, C. Kinnas, J. Rini, T. Pazur, L. Corvo, J. Bartley. SECOND ROW-D. Pisani, M. Lemperis, F. Novak, J. Dahlstrom, P. Hook, S. Frehe, B. Dorsch, S. Cameron. TOP ROW-S. Shapiro, S. Eisen, K. Johnson, Z ,. f The inverted hang on the horse is demonstrated by Ann Rubio with Ioan Rini, and Sharon Mitchell as spotters. P. Tannehill, A. Rubio, J. Ormaniec, S. Mitchell, C. Davies, B. Kelly. G. A. A. C. Actively demonstrating the popu- larity ot volleyball are ludy Dahlstrom, Sandy Groholski, Pen- ny Donahue and Sharon Mitchell. This is one ofthe newer and more active clubs at Austin. Girls quality tor membership by winning any one of the three possible G. A. A. awards. Among the activities scheduled by the sponsor, Miss Eileen O'Brien, and the members were swimming, tumbling and apparatus, volleyball, basketball, and soccer. One of the highlights of the year was the Fifth Annual Alumnae Basketball and Volleyball games held in December wherein about twenty alums returned and found out how out-of-condition they really were. Jumping to support position are Ann Rubio and Sharon Frehe as Marie Lemperis, Nancy Assmann, Patty Tannehill, Nancy Totfel, Francine Novak, Sandy Eisen, Iudy Dahlstrom, Ioanne Rini and Barbara Dorsch await turn. 141 CINDERELLA GROUP ONE BOTTOM ROW-L. Petrik, D. Gilardi, N. Karr, R. Sciortino, M, Gilden, C. Anderson. SECOND ROW-M. Cook, P. Ridgway, A. Cohen, M. Hathaway, S. Buchanan, C. Larsen. TOP ROW- P. Tannehill, D. Abbott, J. Grivetti, P. Hook, E. Rosenblatt, J. Popp. AUSTIN BOWL BOTTOM ROW-M. Schunk, D. Nemec, S. Groholski, S. Drew, S. Schelli. TOP ROW-J. Ceragioli, C. Pavetto, C. Trebat, E. Stockinger, M. Schade, D. Morici. J. Rini, E. Piotrowski. ClNDERELlA GROUP TWO BOTTOM ROW-G. Fiarito, S. Anderson, R. Gutot, Sec., A. Grande, B. Mann. TOP ROW-P, Blicharz, M. Ventees, C. TerVeen, C. Reo. Girls' Bowling TV has done a great deal to snowball bowling's popularity as a leisure time activity. Austin Girls, under the direction of Miss Louise Hofmeister, are given the opportunity either to learn how to bowl or to improve their bowling in either the Austin Bowl or Cinderella leagues. The leagues roll a sixteen week schedule, and the winning team from each league is entered in the American Junior Bowling Congress tournament. Besides awards tor winning teams, for highest averages, and for high individual and team games, the league members earn twenty-tive activity points toward their G. A. A. awards. loyce Grivetti lays one right on the line for cz sure strike. 1-S v Ziff 1. M. Cheerleaders l ,. 4 ti . f . ig f V Q ,f 2 Q ,f ii, f , , , ff f f , X f 3 l f -fff fw -ff' 4 it A Q Y, . . .lew- fa, 2 --9 fftlzsg fl .f W--1f.z.f1ff:,.s5f1ff'aE .42 ,J e J --- fl fi Action in mid-air is demonstrated by cheerleaders Gayle Schultz, Phyllis Malone, Mary Ann Meholc, lean Kamczris, Karyn Bolker, lackie lohnson, Luigina Tarsitano, Sandra Finnen, and Penny Donahue. KA, ll x ffl To quality for the Cheerleading squad one must have the physical stamina ot a football player, the agility ot an acrobat, the looks and figure ot a movie starlet and a Dale Carnegie personality. Each year about one of every tour girls that try out tor the new squad is chosen by Mrs. Emily Richards and the graduating cheerleaders. SENIORS BOTTOM ROW-M. Grohclski, M. Meholc, G. Schultz, P. Malone, TOP ROW-P. Davis, J. Kamaris, Co-Capt., J. Johnson, Capt., K. Bolker, Co-Capt., L. Tarsitano. JUNIORS BOTTOM ROW-D. Angelini, D. Bertel, M, A. Mulay, T. LoCoco, A. Marzullo, R. Foreman. TOP ROW-J. Glazier, B. Weber, S, Yablon, B. Ballestro, P. McLaughlin. 1110 Bit and Spur BIT AND SPUR BOARD BOTTOM ROW-K. Hopkins, Chrmn. Poster Comrn., M. Anver, Rec. Sec., C. Sittig, Pres., L. Bergmann, V.-Pres., J. Tackett, Corr. Sec. TOP ROW-L. Clause, Soc. Comm. Rep., S. Eisen, A. S. G. Rep. X WM.. wwww BOTTOM ROW-Z. Galanopolos, L. Clause, M. Morrison, A. Cass, J. Cross, L. Berg- mann, M. Mendez. SECOND ROW-C. Hashioka, 5. Hughes, M. Fagot, S. Yount, S. Hetzel, L. Larsen. TOP ROW-C. Morlar, K. Hopkins, M. Anver, K, Rubio, K. Tackett, S. Eisen. Whether they're saying, Whoa! you crazy horse, Giddap, you old mule, or Wheel ls this fun! Bit and Spur members have ci great time horseback riding. Each Friday the club meets at Happy Day Riding Academy to ride in the nearby Forest Preserves. Both beginning and advanced riders belong to the Bit and Spur and they all enioy these special activities: holiday rides, cs costume ride on Halloween, and a Christmas party. The most exciting activity ot each year is the Retention Night in June. This horseshow includes equitation classes and games on horseback, with ribbons tor the 3 participants and winners. 'Z This isn't Sporlsmans Park, but the thrill ol just being around horses is seen in the faces ol: Sandy Eisen in the lead, Kathy Hopkins. lacky Taclcett, Miriam Anver, Linda Clause, and Louise Bergmann. 144 Homecoming ,,,, ,,,,,, . Sociel GENERAL INDEX Administrators ,.., American Girl ...,,,,, Architects Club .,..,, Art Dept. .,.,,, ,.,.., . A. S. G. .,....,,,. . Austin Times ,,,... Ballet .,,,,..,,......, Baseball ..,.,.,, Basketball ..,...... Bit and Spur .,....,,.,,, .. Boys' Bowling .,,,,,, Boys' Phy. Ed. Dept.HIi..i Business Ed. Dept. Cheerleaders . .... . . College Club .,,.., Concert Bond ......, . Concert Orchestra Counselors .,,,.,, ,,,.., Divisions .,...., .. .. Debating Club .,... Drama Workshop .. English Dept. ,,.,.. . Fencing . ...,, .. .. .... 8,9 . .,., 21 30 31 32 33 34 ' ..., 7 ..'36f37 .. ,.,... 56,57,5a . .,.. 130,131 ....128,129 .. .,.. 144 ......137 -23 .....19 ..........143 .....4O,41 ....64,65 . ..,., 60,61 . ,... .,10 . . 72-92 ........52 70 . ..16,17 135 FACULTY INDEX Achtenhagen, Harold Akers, Fred H. .. . Alexander, Orson, G. . Andrews, Gloria D. . Ansel, Edna L. . Baier, Mildred C. Bailey, Dorothy M. Ballew, Amer M, .. Barrett, Virginia . . . Baum, Alice C. Beck, Margaret A. Bredehorn, Helen J. Brink, Sgt. Charles H. Bristol, Stanley F. Budzinski, Rose Burns, Virginia K. .. Butler, Lester M. .. Carbonaro, Dorothy Carlson, Rosemary .,.. Carr, Harry S. Catt, Orval A. .. Clark, Edna B. Cline, Maurice .... . Coles, Raymond G. . Compton, Roy C. . . Condon, Margaret C. Conroy, Marie E. . Cox, Nona .. .. .. Creitz, Alford E. Dahl, Mary M. . Daugherty, Nona W. .. Diels, Grace B. . . Doheny, Catherine C. .. Downes, George W. Doyle, Veronica H. Drossos, George J. Drummond, Eva W. Dufty, Lois V. Elsam, Ruby G. . Ewan, William . .. Foy, James ........ Finkbeiner, John Fitzgerald, Virginia .,.. Fleming, Dorothy B. Flemming, Genevieve Fouts, S. Russel ..,, . Freeman, Pearl 24 13 19 16 25 15 .. 16 ...13 ....27 ......16 ......14 .....19 .15 13 ..22,13a . ...,......,. 9 .. ........ ...27 ...s,2a,35 ...not pictured 24 .. ......24 ......18 .16 ...........18,33 ...2O,60 .19,4O,41 .. ......21 ......15 . ,,.. 9,28 .18 14,52 ,..13 .. ......, 22,38 .. 323129130 I r 13 17 .27 27 13 , .IB STUDENT IN Abbott, D. Abbott, M. Abelseth, E. Abfalter, C. .... , Ablin, B. .... ,.,, . Abramson, L. .... . Accardi, M. ...., . Acino, M. Actipis, J. ..... . Adams, B. Adams, G. Adams, M. Adamson, A. Adelman, E. Adelman, S. .... . Agosti, C. Ahrens, D. .. Ahrens, J. Abatecola, F. .. ....BB ..50 63101 140142 B7,50,77:138 . ..... .....,. ....... . 7 9 .... 78 90 .........67,89 .77,139 .. .,,...,, 78 .. .... 83 .......77 ....41,51,67,88,138 . ................. 51,101 .......85 .......83 .. ..91 DEX Football . Foreign Language Dept. Freshmen . F. T. A. ..... ,... G. A. A. G. A. A. C. German Club . Girls' Bowling . Girls' Phy. Ed. Dept. Golf ..... Graduates .. ...,. Home Econ. Dept. . . Honor Club .. .... .. Hostess Club ..... Jr. Red Cross .... Juniors Key Club . ........ . Latin Club . Library Assistants ... Maroon and White Masque and Gavel . Mathematics Dept. . Frees, Ruth H. Funk, Ruth H. . .... .... . .. Gatitke, John E. ....... .... . Glynn, Madeline M. .. Goehrke, Eleanore S. .... Goldberg, Johanna ........., Sgt. Goretzka, William Gouget, Charles W. GrashoFF, George T. Greene, Ruth T. .. Green, Gussie G. Hagland, Hazel E. .. Harris, Elizabeth .... Hecht, Esther B. .... Heilancl, William C. Heintz, Daniel ..........,,... Heyse, Virginia . .. Hofmeister, Louise M. Holbrook, Jennie L. ...... . Howell, Oliver W. Jacobs, Belle K. .... . Jarvis, Eugene ...... .... Johnson Geor e M , 9 , ---. . Johnstone, Alice H. Kabrin, James . ..... .. Kasparek, Marie K. .,,,.. . Katz, David . ..... ...... . Kennedy, Margaret J. ..... . Kenney, Frances M. .... . Krebill, Armin P. Lehman, Margie S. Lekatsos, Helen ........ Leonard, Adello F. Levett, Elinor .... ..... Lewkowicz, Patricia .. Luhan, Elsie ....... ..... . .. Lussenhop, Raymond . Mazonec, Blanche M. . McCarty, Edna M. McClellan, Cecile . .. McConviIIe, Vera S. McLindon, Marcella ....... McNeill, Marshall . McSteen, Angela C. .. Milanesi, Albert .. Miner, Dorothy .. Moore, Mary W. Ailes, L. .. . Alderson, L. Aldridge, W. Alesia, R. Alfieri, S. .... . Allen, S. .... , Alpert, B. . . Altman, L. .... .. Ames, R. ....... . Anargyros, G. .... . Anatra, R. Ander, S. .. ..... .....77 . ..... 82,127,132 . ....... 54,82 . .... 26,54,B6 .. 74 ..... . ...... .. .94 .. 32,43,62,B0 .. ..... . ...73 . .... M84 .......83 . ...... .... .... 8 3 Andersen, A. , .... .42,44,67,101 Andersen, J. .. ........ . ,,,,,, .. 75 Andersen, R. ..... ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 485,101 Andersohn, B. .... ..... . .... ...... . 5 2,91 Anderson, Carol Anderson, Clione Anderson, James . . .... .....,.,......... 7 4 33,34,46,85,104,142 52,82 124,125,126,127 . ,....,. 14 .,,...... 72-79 .. ,. ..,......... ..52 ......138,139,140 141 .51 142 . .... ..... 2 2 .. ........ 135 .........94-122 ... .35 ..25 .. .... 43 .......5O ...,....B7-92 .. 48 . .. .47 . ........ 50 ........38,39 .. . 68,69 . .. 15 . .. 14 .. not pictured 17 27 22 26 13 24 .......27 .......13 . .... 19 . . ....27 .. ..23,124 .......19 . .... 22,28 . .. 21 ......19 .. 24,49 .... .. 18 . ..17,41,42 ..20,65 18,30,31 15 17 15 17 .......25 .......20 .. ...22 ........17,68 .. .... 15 .. .... .9 10 .......14 ..27 .. ...18 . .19 .......27 .. 27 ......14 , .17 .18 Music Dept. National Honor Society . P. T. A. . ..... ...., , .. P. T. A. Rep. ............ Publicity Committee R. O. T. C. ..... ..... . Science Dept. .. .. Senior Choir .. Senior Girls Glee Senior Guard ..... Senior Show ......,.... Planning .. Social Studies Dept. Sophomores ....,...... .... Stage Crew .............. . Stomp and Coin Club Swimming ............... .. Technical Dept. Tennis ........... .. Thespion Club .......... Track ....,... . ........... . Ushers and Usherettes Varsity A . .. .. . Murphy, Joseph H. Niklas, Paula . ...... . O'Brien, Eileen ....... O'Dowd, Thomas T. Olson, Gilbert ....... . O'Mara, Nellie . Ottason, Ronald ..... Palmerton, Ruth . .... . Pope, Elizabeth .. Parkhurst, Orville J. Paulson, Albert . Peterson, Alice ....... Pidgeon, Helen ..... Pohlman, Edna B. Quinn, Arthur P. Rape, Alice M. .... . Rauth, Marion D. ..... . Richards, Emily G. Risily, Joseph L. ...... . Robbins, Walter F. ..... . Rusk, David ........, ..... . . Ruyter, Henrietta S. ..... . Rylonder, Hazel V. Sargent, Ruth E. .... . Saylor, Vivian .......... Scanlon, Helen B. Schmidt, Rudolph ..... . Shea, Rae V. .. Sheehy, Florence . Shlemon, Dave .... .... Smith, Helen . ........ Sommers, Lawrence ..... Stone, Marion M. .. Stubblefield, Betty ...... Sullivan, Charles .... Thorson, Thelma S. Vedra, Vlasta R. ........ . Walker, Blanche V. .... . Wasserman, Joseph .... Welker, Bert .............. White, Irene B. ....... . Williams, Katherine .. Williams, Omar S. Willis, Beniamin C. Wingtield, Bernice .. Winton, John R. .. .20 . .... 42 .. ..... 28 ....51 .. 53 ...26,54 .......12,13 62,63 . 66,67 .51 . ..... ..5? . .... H44 13 .....8O-86 ... ..53 .. . 52 . ..... 136 . ...... 24 .. .... 137 ......132,133 . .134 .......23,53 .14 ........22,139 .......24,53 ...... .... . .. 9 . 23,127,133 .. .. .. .17 not pictured .. ....,,.,..... ..13 . .... 20,66 .......20,62 .......17,36 ..23,124,136 .......18,31 ........27 . .,..... 14 10,137 ......27 .......17,52 .......18,33 .......23,28 ........19 . .... 25,50 not pictured .. 27 Anderson, Julie ...... 44,89,132 Arcero, H. V, ,,,,,, 67,82 39 Anderson, Joanne .. H ........... ...89 Ardiro, E. .. Vyrq H Anderson, Laverne ..... ...... . 83,138 Ardiro, P. ,..,,.....,,,, ,,,,, 61 101 Anderson, Linda ... . ....... 79 Arendarczyk, D. . .. Anderson, Richard ,.... ........ ..., 7 7 Arendarczyk, R. ,,,. ,..,,,,,,, 9 1 Anderson, Robert .. .. ..... ..... A rgall, E. ......... .,., , ., .53 67 B7 Anderson, Sheila . ...... 52,76,142 Arlesic, P. . .... ,,,, I ,133 Andolino, S. . .. ....... 90 Armato, A. .. ,,,,,,,,50 91 Andrews, A. ...... ........ . 82,86 Arndt, S. . . ,V,,,,-,, T89 Andrews, C. .... ...... 5 0,101 Arnett, R. .... 74 Angurholle, E. .... ....... 6 7,90 Amoldt, R. ..,, , ,52,82 Aftgellfll, D- . .... 84,143 Arquilla, N. .. ...,.,,,,, 75 AV'il'10f1Y,. J- --,- . ....... ..85 Arrigo, W, V Vuuvgggrrr rm-H73 Anfonstfif M- -'--' -- A- ---.----. 94 Aspito, J. ....... .... . .. 4O,45,66,67,94 Afweff M- -fff - - - -- -A -101,144 Assmonn, J. ...... ......... . ... ,..75,138 Anzalone, R. .. .... .. , ...... 82 Assmonn, N. ........ .38,42,45,63,67,101,139, Apostolopoulos, G. 51,101,124 140141 APO-5f0P0ulus, S. .. . .. ...,.. ..,.. 7 5 Atchison, R. . V I 92 April, J. . . 51,101 Athcmos, G. 52.75.133 145 Athanasopoulos, C. . . Athanasopoulos, R. . Atkins, L. ,,,, ,,,.. . Atlas, Marshall Atlas, Mayleen Audy, J. .,,...,...,,,.. . Augpurger, B. Avolio, M. ,.,,, Austin, P. ..,,,, . Axelrod, G. Axelrod, S. Babb, F. , Babicz, B. .. Bachta, B. . .. Bachta, R. ...,,.. . Backman, E. ..... . Baczewski, P. Baer, L. ..,.,... . Baer, R. ..,,... . Bagan, A. ,...... .. Bageanis, G. Baggio, M. Bagwell, T. Bailey, P. Baker, N. Baker, R. ,,,,., . Baker, S. .. .. Balinski, J. Balitewicz, J. Ballestro, B. Balodimas, N. Balow, K. .. Balow, L. .. Baltrus, E. . Bandy, C. Barclay, A. Barger, E. . . Barkstrom, L. . Barnes, J. Barnes, S. .. Baron, B. Barrer, S. Barrett, B. Barrett, G. Barrett, W. . Barrie, N. Barrington, D. Barron, K. . Barshap, E. Barsotti, R. .. Bartecki, G. Bartelstein, J. Barth, C. . Barth, G. Bartlett, V. . Bartley, J. . . Baschiera, A. Basener, C. .. Bash, D. Basile, A. ..... . Basile, T. . Bass, A. .. Basso, L. Bastian, J. .. Bastian, R. Bates, B. Bates, D. .... . Battista, J. ... Battista, L. ...... .... . Batzenhart, W. . Baudler, B. ,. Bauer C. ......,.. . Bauer, J. Bauer, M. ..... . Bauer, W. Baumanis, D. .... , Bausone, E. ... Bavoro, J. Bavara, P. . Baxter, C. . Bazanos, J. .. Bazow, K. . Beamer, P. Beatty, L. , Beatty, M. .. Beck, D. .. Beck, R. .. Becker, C. Beecher, E. Begue, L. Behnke, R. Beidler, C. Bek, C. Be'cher, C. Belcher, M. Bellegante, A. Bellinger, J. Bellinger, W. Bellio, M. Bender, P. Benedetti, J. Benedetto, D. Benedetto, J. Benedetto, V. Benekos, W. Benell, B. Benka, J. Bennett, L. Benson, R. Bentclit 1, J. Bentz, S. Berardi, C. Berendt, M. Berg, W. 146 94 83 89 82 ......75 .....85 ....91 . ..., 74 ...........101 ..51,82 .... 54,75 .. ........,... 77 ffffff .... 83,127,129 .. .. ........94 47 52 54 63 69 82 86 . ..... ,.,. 7. ' ..'32f51f79 . . 44,46,91,124 .101 .. .... .....a6 .......101 . 54,76 .26,51,101 . . . .... .90 -..76 . . . .....a4 . 74,140 .. . ..... .73 . .. .... 52,90 B9,124,125,126,130, 132,134 . . . .... . 139 40,53,67,70,101,140 . . 101 83 74 94 . . 91 . 73 73 . 20,32,47,81,140 .. .... 87 63,92,132 . 47,101 . .. ..... .77 39,43,61,80 . .... 26,37,42,48,94 .. .... 21,52,75 . .. 82,86 . ........ 94 .. . .. ....88 . .... 33,67,101 ... ...77,139 ....77,139 .. 38,42,44, 45,61,65,101 ., 101,140,141 . . ............ 88 . .............. 89 .......83 .......91 . .... 51,101 ...,.83 .. .......... 81 .......51,92 . .... 61,84 .. ........ 91 .. ........ 76 ....26,89 . ...84 26,49,54,101 .. ..76 . .. ...102 . ..46,5'l,102 .. 81 . .... 61,102 .....74 . ..... .... 7 7 ..51,102 . . ...67,102 . 40,41 ,50,80 . 66,67,94 . .. 74 40,45,67,102,14O , . 61,65,102 52,75 .92 . 102 . 269,84 . 63,102 .. 54,63,92 . .49,54,91 40,63,102 . 83 .. 81 79 , 102 . 81 90 94,124,125 . 43,84 30,83,137 .102 .. 83,129 85 .. 83 . .75 , 74 85 84 Berger, L. .. Berger, M. .... . Berger, R. .. Berger, S. Bergman, J. Bergmann, L. . Berholtz, D. Berk, E. ..,. . Berke, V. ...... . Berke, W. ...... . Berkowitz, J. Berkson, A. Berkun, Earl .. Berkun, Edye . Berles, J. . . Berles, W. . , Berman, E. Berman, H. .. Bernell, S. Berrios, D. .. Bertel, D. Beshk, D. Besler, B. .. Beutin, J. .. Beutin, W. Beuton, W. . Beyer, J. Bianchi, L. .. Bicek, A. Bidwell, N. .. Biede, R. Biede, V. . Biedesen, R. Bieker, R. Bielko, J. Biess, A. .... . Biess, F. . .... .. Bigas, B. .... . Bikernieks, E. Bionibag, J. .. Biondo, J. Birdsell, D. Bisballe. D. .. Bishop, Robert Bishop, Ronald Blsk, R. . Biswurm, W. Bizar, L. ...,, . Biornson, B. .. Blair, B. ..... . Blasi, F. ..... . Blasi, M. Blazek, C. ..... . Blemberg, J. . B'icharz, P. . Blider, D. . ,. Blinkal, R. . Block, l. . Blom, Robert Blom, Rosalind Blornauist, W. Blondin, M. . Bluestein, F. .. Blum, J. . . .. Bocconelli, P. Boddy, J. . Bode, B. Boehm, W. .. Bogda, B. Bogenholm, B. BOQQJ B. .... . Bogg, W. .. 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Brill, J. .. ... 30,42,51,102,137 . ,...... 89 ......102 .. ...a5 . ......... -90 . .67,B8,144 . . .... 78 . . 1s,63,102 ..64 ...43,80 .. . 85,137 . .74 . 65 88 . ..91,102 78,127,133 . 61,021,139 . . . 49,90 85,143 . .41,45,67,90,13a .. .... . ..... 67,94 . ..... 46,83 ......BB . . 76 . 16,102 . . .....88 . ...,, 75,139 ....75 . 67,102 . 81 . . ...76,136 ,...40,45,50,102,140 .......,.............80,140 .. ..... ..... .... 6 1 ,82 .. .. 74,140 ....40,51,102 .. ........ 74 . 47,77,140 . ,,,,. 79 . .. .75 . . . .81 . .. .... .84 .36,42,65,102 . 102 89,124,134 .. . 103 . .... .... .... 8 3 . . 45,46,103,138 . .. . ......... 73 .... 76,140 ......78 .. .84 ...... ..88 . 54,79 ......103 .. .94 . 63,85 . .... 79 ...77,139 .78 82 91 ..43,63,85 81,50,140 .. 86 ,, ....., 94 94 .......94 . ..... 65,87 . ,. . ......103 31 ,33,42,59,103,143 . ...... . . 91 74 . . 78 . .20,94 .78 67,88,183 49,90,130 ... .. . .74 .46,85 79 .. ..103 . . 81 80,129,130 . .. ....82 . , 92 . 41,90 ..75 . 73 44,46,67,88 26,54,92 73 91 . 84 26,54,85 39,43,47,B0 . 78 84 84 94 67,80 63,82 .. 85 42,457,103 .. 94 40,103 76 54,63,83 Brittin, B. 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