Blue Island Community High School - Chips Yearbook (Blue Island, IL)

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C ommunity HI gh P ictorial S ummary THE 1955 CHIPS Twentieth Annual Yearbook COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL District 218 I I :I II Bl 2 -M, 'Qi ii, '45 THIS IS OUR STORY Foreword This T955 edition of THE CHIPS is offered to the graduating seniors with the hope that it will remain a cherished reminder of happy memories to them long after the sharp Scythe of Father Time has severed these scenes from their minds. Table of Contents Page Dedication . . 4 Administration . . . 6 Faculty .... . 9 Non-teaching Personnel . . T7 Seniors .... . 20 gjuniors . . 48 Sophomores . 54 Freshmen . . 64 Activities . . 72 Classes . . 90 Clubs . . . . T06 Organizations . . T12 Sports . . . T20 Acknowledgments . . 'I38 Index . . . . T39 DEDICATION We, the members of the Publications class, respectfully dedicate THE 1955 CHIPS to Mr. Blanke, former adviser to THE CHIPS staffs, who, together with Dr. Richards, was largely responsible for publishing the First Annual Yearbook of Community High School in 1936. Mr. Blanke left Community High School at the end of that first year, but he returned in January, 1946, and reassumed the work of publishing the yearbook, con- tinuing in this capacity through 1954. Throughout these years he has been an English teacher and a loyal friend to the members of our student body. lt is in the spirit of gratitude for his helpful instruction, his purposeful direction of former yearbook staffs, and his devoted service to Community High School that we proudly and affectionately dedicate THE 1955 CHIPS to Mr. Clyde Wilbur Blanke. ' 1 mv M ,Y 'fi' 'R N 5 f xk X? ,W . KTXW .A'- zw- -Y f N - Lg, .W -A A X ,v Q . ,. ,KA K .. , new Y 4 L F ' x 'M ' f . f . , ' ' -- ' 2 ,V A ' ' - 131- ' if v Wg if , , I x gg X- Nj K if Q My f S, W K Q , 5 wx V X, Us . K V f , . A i s v N .x, R' ,,... X R ,ff A A .xx . x t , X E -if 'A Q X . if E Us r 'J Wig X 2 A X W1 5 X I X7 . Xp ik X if V I A' X QS? fpjfjh -f' A J -. ' f fi Rf' - A , . l Q . w..Mx rr qv K . 1? Q 1 1 .. Q . j ' V. .K 5, V ' in 'L inf Q ,Q t' eg 9 . : ,E 5, 'K' ' vi: I 'bv V A Y 4 L Q is -fy 353 ' ' , L If EA gi' is N 'if ,A . SAY 27? , el V XX N 51,50 v. ' , l 5 Q M ' . 1 .-,...- ,'. 1- 1 N , J K gl I ,,,,..,,,,-.4-7- f'T va . 1-uns.-JY' ' . D Q 4 i. if :vu ,, 55 'F u I' 4 'I-nts brief--- .ji - '. C--,,- 1 4 aw I I' Z k , xg Q BGARD OF EDUCATION As we review our four years at Community High School, we begin to realize the debt we owe to the Board of Education, whose members have given so freely of themselves that we might have one of the finest schools in the land. To each and every one we wish to say, Thanks! Left to right around table, Dr. Harold L. Richards, Superintendent, Elbert T. Smith, Member, Dr. Kenneth J. Smith, Member, Franklin W. Klein, Attorney, Henry L. Duft, President, Leo M. Lawrence, Member, Ray Dr. HAROLD L. RICHARDS COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL District 218 Blue Island, Illinois Every organization needs a steady hand to guide it. This needed guidance is provided at Community High School by our beloved and respected Superin- tendent, Dr. Harold L. Richards, whom we believe to be one of the foremost educational lead- ers of our day. Our seniors will be graduated this June with the knowledge that Dr. Richards has done his best to prepare them for the years ahead. Instructor in Social Studies and Assistant Coach, 'I928-1935 Superintendent, 1935 - ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS Left to right, R. W. Caauwe, Ph. M., Principal of the Sophomore Class, Rollin Pooler, M. A., Principal of the Freshman Class, Birf E. Frobish, Ph. B., Princi- pal of Old Main Building. Left to righi, Charles B. Price, M. A., Principal of Campus Building, William T. Ewing, B. S., Principal of the Junior Class, Clar- ence E. Ames, M. A., Prin- cipal of the Senior Class. THE FACULTY ART Lefi to right, Bernice E. Grunig, A. B., Chairman, Elhel Margaret Haugan, B, S., B. M. BUSINESS EDUCATION Left To right, near side of Table, Calherine Miller, B. Ed., R. W. Caauwe, Ph, M., Lewis A, Bartley, M, A., Gladys Swanson, B. A., far side of Table, Audrey Milgate, B. A., George W. Porier, M, Ed,, Nelson Kias, B. Ed., B. S., Doroflwy W. Rog- ers, B. A., Alice Soldan, A. B., Jane? McQuisfan, M. A., Chairman. l . n 4 S Ev 41' gr, J 1 ,X ll 5 1 .QQ ' SA?-M ? ENGLISH fe T H E COUNSELORS Left to right, seated, Russell M. Miller, M. A., Chairman, Elsie Parry, Ph, B., Mabel Joseph, M. A., standing, Orvilla A. Kessler, M. Ed., Paul N. Malm, M. S. W., Jean Dunnington, B. S., Elizabeth Hansen, M. A. Patricia Leonard was added to the counseling staft for the second semester. Left to right, seated, Carol Russell, B. S. E., Dorothea Moore, M. A., Chairman, Mary Latham, M.A., Theda Childs, M.A., Opal A. Peterson, M.A., standing, Clyde Wilbur Blanke, A.M., Eugene Peterson, B. S., G. A. Johnston, M.A., P. R. Willson, B. S., Katheryne Ebel Brown, A.B., Florence V. Holden, M.A., Shirley Keller Wuethrich, A. B. Paul Yates, M. A., was unable to be present when picture was taken. Raymond Stough replaced Mrs. Wuethrich at the beginning of the second semester. FACULTY 'IOMEMAKING left to righi, Frances Rousch Guy, M. 5.5 CMrs.J Pcutricfu Thiernou, A,B.p Alice Hudson McMahon, B. S., Chairman. 4-ul Left Yo right W S Harwood M A Joseph R Weber I N D U S T R I A L A RT S M. Weldon B. S.: G. M. Schoenoff, M. S., Choirmang Kenneth O'Kone, B. Ed.g Paul V. Koprucki, B. 5.5 Rodger G. lanclgraf, M. 5.5 Elmer Haug, B. Ed. X Y Left to right, seated, Helen E. Keniston, M. A., Chairmang Esther M. Cluver, M. A4 sianding, Opal A. Peferson, M. A4 Mary Clark, M. A. Left to right, slanding, Eileen Joy Brown, B. Ed.p Virginia Jones, B. Ed., B. S. in L. S.: Lucille Rush, B. A.: sealed, Kathryn A. Haebich, Ph. B., Chairman. TH ff .W v ,S S M I Q rw E ll , , ' .P q Qu' Q x T1 .1 f . in s rg.. i':'.:--'NK 3? W' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Left to right, seated, Dorofhy M, Cruise, M. A., Chairman, Marian Conelly, M. A., standing, Wm. F. Guiches, M.A., Ivan Sclwlfz, M. P. E., Ruih A. Ueirechf, B. S., Harold C. Eberhari, M. A. THE NURSE.. CAFETERIA. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS Left fo right, Lucille W. Larson, R. N., B.S., Katherine CKayJ Bennett, B. S., Lloyd J. Lowe, B. S. Lefi lo right froni R L Akey M A Chairman Shirley Pope B A S C I E N C E Carol Josefle Ekiell B4 rear,'Gdrdon G. Hill, B. 5.5 Sayeis lohin ACULTY Muller, M. Ed.: D. E. Bapsi, M. A.: Clarence E. Ames, M. A. Left Yo ugh! sealed Mary K Dewey M A Chairman firsl row S O C I A L S T U D I Jack Rud I B. A.p lElizabeth- Mesenka , -B.-,A.g Roberf,B. Weber Y P M. F. S.g second row, O. L. Driver, M.A.g Charles Zoda, M.A. standing, Rollin Pooler, M. A.: C. L. Blunk, M. A.: Carl Bergquisi B. A.: Clell G. Ledford, M. Ed.: Willard D. Spies, M. A. CHIEF ENGINEER ,ww rv JM x frgsfgigf ? Q,.fW f , iifiiwr . X W. wwf ww . gp-wwf Left to right, Cornelius Zuidemag Robert Engelhardip Nicholas Guglielmuccip B U S D R I V E John Tichang Dan Gioiosay Anthony LePore, Headp David La Morley Harold Blackmoref Henry Nacller. Remus Cabe and Leonard Witt were unable io be present when picfure was fuken. OLD MAIN Left to right, Mrs. Hilma Winierfeldi, Mrs. Florence C A F E R I A S F F Pei snef , Mrs. Lulu Ros enqu asv, Mrs. Louise Deroffe. ano- we-vm' gf I 4 1 K It EZ. . .. A fffrg Q 'S left to right, front, Jessie De Fries, Lydia Wiessner, C A M P U S C A F E T E R I A S F F Kofherine Bennefip rear, Lawrence Hedstrom, Anne Vania. 'IW wif' l l Left to right, seated center, Mrs. Suzanne 0 L D N CSusieD Prince, others, John Kobliskag John Ruzek, Daniel lDanl Botte, Herbert Hickman. CUSTODIANS CAMPUS Lett to right, seated, John Dieska, Russell James, Harry Schultz, Lawrence Hedstromp standing, Susan Cizmar, Fred Hiemstra, Fred Schink. Hugh Jones, George Nelson, and Edward Schultz U S T D I A N S were unable to be present when the picture was taken. '95 em, K, Left lo right, Helen Duehr, oHice manager and secretary 0 L D I N to building principolp lMrs.l Ruth Townsend, secrelory to the counselors: CMrs.D Eva Signorello, assislant sec- retory. OFFICE STAFF CAMPUS Lefl lo riglwl, Lillian Nave, swilchbocrd opercllor and O F F I C E S F F receplionistg Irene Babcock, bookkeeperg Billie Diupe, buyerg Helen Tracy, secrelory. 3 , ' 5 gf? QS, fs A-AA UL X372 L Eg v . 7 55? . .. I FE ' V4 Q Jgxiigx -E Engliflqxb' I ff!! E L SENIORS CLASS OF 1955 x X S a i CLASS COLORS: Turquoise and white CLASS FLOWER: Yellow rose CLASS MOTTO: Think as men of octiong uct as men of thought. ji ,gi ,-:Sli xv. yr SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS cf? fo riglxf, seaiocl, Clarence E. Ames, principal of H10 Senior clcssg Marilyn Davis, treasurvrp Don Halt, prr-sirlvmg gvancling, Frank We-ndling, secrolaryg Ronald Rundblude, vice-pre-sidenv SENIORS. ESSIE MAE ADAMS Earnest, energetic, efficient . . . Girls' Club l,2,3,4. JOHN ADAMS John . . . Athletic, ambitious, able . . . ROBERT ALM Bob . . . Active, accommodating, amiable . , CAROLE BEATRICE ALTMAN Cheerful, carefree, compatible . . . Hamemaking Club 3. RAPH EALLA AMATO Rae . . . Active, agreeable, attentive . . . Bowling 3,4f Girls' Club 3,47 Steno Club 4. CHARLES J. ANDERSEN Chubby . . . Cautious, calculating, careful . . . Basketball I. SYLVIA ANDERSON Pat . . . Authoritative, aspiring, attractive . . . G.A.C. 1,2,3,4, Girls' Club 'l,2,3p Library Club 2. CHESTER ANDREWS Ches . . . Cool, calm, collective . Baseball 4. NORMA JOAN AREGOOD Jaan . . . Nice, neat, nifty . . . Homemaking Club 1,25 Girls' Club l,2,3,4, Steno Club 4. AGATHE ASPLUND Gay . . . Artistic, assured, adaptable . . . Mixed Chorus 'I,2,4, Girls' Club 2,3,4 iBoard 3,41 Band 3,4. JOAN AUSTIN Red . . . Just, iaunty, iubilant . , . Blue lslettes 3,45 Homemaking Club 4. BARRY BAKER Mr. B . . . Bold, bright, brief . . . Hunting and Fishing Club I. WILLIAM BALL Fearless . . . Willing, witty, wistful . . . BILL BANDIGA n-u Bill . . . Bright, blunt, bashful . . . JACQUELINE BARCAL Jackie . . . Jaunty, iovial, iitterbugging . . . CLASS OF 1955 WILMA LOU BARNARD Willie . . . Beaming, boisterous, baton twirler . . . Spanish Club 3,47 Pep Club 3,45 Maiorette 2,3,4. DONNA BARNES Delightful, determined, diligent . . . G.A.C. 1,2,4p Band 1,2,3,4, Girls' Club 2,4. JlM BARTHEL Businesslike, brainy, bold . . . ROBERT J. BARWEGEN Stainless . . . Reliable, restless, reasonable . . JANICE BATHO Jan . . . Becoming, breezy, blushing . . . Girls' Club 4, Student Aide 4, Homemaking Club President 4. LELAND G. BECK languid, logical, lithe . . MARGARET ANN BEDOIAN Marge . . . Bashful, brief, brunette . . . DAVE BENDER 'Scotty . . .Durable, daring, determined . . . Spanish Club 1, Basketball 1,25 T.A.G. Club 3,4. ELAINE FAYE BENNETT E . . . Blonde, buoyant, becoming . . . Chorus 1,25 G.A.C. 1,25 French Club 3 GEORGE BENZING Spider . . . Gentle, genuine, glowing . . . ARLINE BERGQUIST Ar . . .Bashful, brainy, beautiful . . . Girls' Club 1,2,3,4 CGeneral Chairman 21, Biology Club President 2, T.A.G. Club 3,4 Wice-pres. 41. RICHARD BERTEN Dick . . . Rangy, receptive, retiring . . . SHIRLEY BILYEU Blushing, brilliant, beaming . . . Girls' Club 1,2,3,4, Library Club 2: T.A.G. Club 3. CARL BJELKE Cool, carefree, cooperative . D.O. Club 3,4. JOHN A. BLEEKER Jaunty, iazzy John . . . P.A.P.S. Club 1,2,3,4, Student Waiter 3,45 T.A.G. Club 3,4. CAROL ANNE BLUME Cheerful, cooperative, compatible . . . Latin Club l, Chorus l,2,3, Bowling 4. PAULINE BOCHMANN Pee Wee . . . Proud, polite, pleasing . . . Salesroom 2,3,4, Chorus l,2,3, Girls' Club 'l,2,3,4. EVELYN CAROL BOERSMA Evie . . . Eager, enthusiastic, emphatic . . . Pep Club 3,4, Girls' Chorus l, Homemaking Club 2. BARBARA ANN BOLDEN Barb . . . Babbling, brief, becoming . . . Mixed Chorus l,2,3, Band l, G.A.C. 'l,2,3,4. KENNETH BOOMSMA Knightly, kidding, kibitzing . . . JO ANN MARIE BORMAN Jo . . . Benign, bright-eyed, brownette . . . Homemaking Club, Chips Staff 4. KENNETH BOUIE Keen, knowledgeable, kind-hearted . . . BARRY BOYCE Tex . . . Bright but bashful , . . Football 2, T.A.G. Club 3,4, Pro Club l. ANITA BOYD Hoppy . . . Admirable, amiable, active . . . Latin Club 2,3,4, Hall Guard 2,3, Office Aide 4. HELEN RUTH BRADLEY Refined, reasonable, reassuring . . . Pep Club 3,4, General Chorus. BERNIE BRAZZALE Bernie . . . Breezy, benign, buoyant . . . CAROL ANN BREAULT Careful, cheerful, courteous . . . Girls' Chorus l,2, Mixed Chorus 3,4. ROBERT G. BRECKENRIDGE Breck, Scotty . . . Brilliant, benign, brusque . . . Student Council Treasurer 3, President 4, Basket- ball l,2,3,4, Tennis 'l,2,3,4. RONALD LEE BRECKINRIDGE Relaxed, reliable, reasonable . . . Boys' Glee Club l,2,3, Archery Club 2, Mixed Choir. DOLORES ELIZABETH BRESTIC Dolor . . . Dynamic, delightful, daring . . . Art Club 4, Girls' Club 4. 24 SENIORS CLASS OF 1955 4 r i ,ip- BRUCE BRIODY Breezy, brusque, bouncy . . . D.O. Club 4. ROBERT BRONSON Bob: Brom . . . Reticent, relined, roving . . . Football 'l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4p Tennis l,2,3,4 GAYLE BROUETTE Gay . . . Gay, gregarious, generous . . . Bowling 3,45 Girls' Club 3,4. HARRY W. BROWN Happy, harmonious, homey . . . LARRY BROWN Larry . . . likeable, loquacious, lenient . . . Wrestling 'l. MARLENE E. BRUCKNER Mar . . . Magnetic, mannerly, munificent . . . German Club 2, Hall Guard 25 Student Aide 4. RICHARD BRUEHL Dick . . . Dashing, daring Dick . . . Football 1,27 T.A.G. Club 3,4, Band l,2,3,4. JOYCE ELAINE BRUMWELL Joy . . . Jubilant, iumping Joy . . . Maiorette 'l,2,3y G.A.C. 3,41 Cheerleader 4. PHYLLIS BULLENS Phyl . . . Pleasing, progressive, particular . . . G.A.C. 1,47 Girls' Club i,3,4, Steno Club 4. JOHN BULTEMA Jazzy, joking, jubilant . . . RITA BURAS Rhythmic, restless, resourceful . . . Homemaking Club 1,45 Girls' Club 'l,2,3,4. RAY BURKE Roving, reticent, reasonable . . BARBARA ANNE BURMEISTER Barb: Witch . . . Blunk's blonde bomber . . . Student Aide l,2,3,4, Biology Club 27 Steno Club 4. CONSTANCE BUSH Connie . . . Cheerful, certain, capable . . . G.A.C. 'lf Debate 2,35 Library Aide 2,3. CAROL BUZZELL Buzzy . . . Busy, buzzing Buzzy . . . Hall Guard l,3,4p Student Aide 1,2,4p Spanish Club 3,4. Ar SENIORS. BEVERLY CARLSON Bev . . . Cute, calm, charming . . . Homemaking Club 4. ESTHER CARLSON Cool cat Carlson . . . Mixed Chorus l,25 Band 3,4. WARREN CASWELL Witty, willing, wondering . . . DICK CERCONE Daring, definite, diligent . . . Band 4. RON DA CHEFFER Ronnie . . . Reliable, radiant, refined . . . French Club 3,45 Bowling 3,4. JACOB CHOLKE Jake . . . Jovial, ioking, iazzy . . . Football l,2,3,45 Track, 3,45 Basketball 'l,2,3. SPENCER CHRISTIAN Chuck . . . Speedy, smart, smiling . . . WILLIAM CHURILLA u-u Bull . . . Clever, courteous, curious RONALD CIALDELLA Axe . . . Roving, reliant, reasonable . . PEGGY ELAINE CIZMAR EH . . . Enthusiastic, exciting, entertaining . . . Girls Club 3,45 G.A.C. 45 Homemaking Club 'l,2. HELEN ROSE CIZMAR Cizie . . . Helpful, happy, humorous . . Girls' Club I5 Bowling 2,35 G.A.C. 3. CAROL ANN CLAUSSEN Car . . . Charming, cooperative, capricious . . . G.A.C. 2,3,45 Girls' Club i,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. NANCY COBB Nan . . . Nice, neat, natural . . . Hall Guard I5 Library Club 2,45 Spanish Club 2,3,4. JO ANN COGLIAN ESE Jo . . . Capricious, carefree, captivating . . . GWYNNE COLE Generous, gay, good . . . Bowling 'I5 Hall Guard 25 Student Aide 2,3,4. CLASS OF 1955 FANNIE BELL COLLINS Sweet . . . Fun-loving, friendly, forgiving . . . ALFRED BRUCE CULLEN Al . . . Cavorting, casual, conciliating . . . Archery Club 2, Latin Club 3. JAMES CURTIS Coy, changeable, calculating . . . T.A.G. Club 3,4. CAROL DAMM Captivating, capable, career girl . . . G,A.C 'l,2,3p Bowling. DOROTHY DAVIS Dot . . . Diligent, deserving, docile . . G.A.C. MARILYN DAVIS Mert . , . Merry, magnificent, model . . . Girls' Club 'I,2,3,4p Bowling 3,45 Class Treas. 4. NORETTIA DAVIS Rita . . . Different, dandy, dubious . . . Homemaking Club 4, Hall Guard 4, Girls' Club 4. QUINCY DAVIS Dedicated, demure, dependable . . . Pep Club 3,45 Girls' Club 2,3. PEARL LE MAE DECKER Gabby . . . Personable, praiseworthy, polite... Latin Club 25 Girls' Club 3, Bowling 4. JERRY DE LAP Deets . . . Journeying, iallifying, iitterbugging . . . Football i,2. PAT DENEEN Pleasant, personable, pretty . . . Girls' Club 4. GAIL DE SANTO Gay . . . Gregarious, generous, gentle . . Bowling, Girls' Club, G.A.C. CHUCK DE VOS Skinny . . . Clean-cut, carefree, cultivated . . . Latin Club 'Ip Basketball 2,35 Hall Guard 2. PHYLLIS JEANNE DEWEY Pl1yl . . . Prompt, pleasing, playful . . . Baton Twirler 2, Student Aide 3,45 Hall Guard 2,3,4 NANCY DE WITT Neat, natural, notable . . BOB DILLON Daring, dashing, digestible . . . LORETTA DIPPER Lorie . . . Lively, lustrous, luminous . . . Band 2,35 Girls' Chorus Ip G.A.C. l,2,3. EDWARD DOEPP Dynamic, dauntless, dazzling . . . Latin Club 2, T.A.G. Club 3,45 Band l,2,3,4. ARLENE ANN DOMIKAITIS Demo . . . Adorable, ambitious, amiable . . . Cheerleader 2,3,4p Baton Twirler 'Ig Bowling 3,4. MIKE DOMINIK Mannerly, mobile, mum . . . Baseball 'I,2,3,4. JUANITA DOROTISS Toots . . . Jovial, iust, iaunty . . . Homemalxing Club. CAROL DORY Cheerful, cute, considerate . . . Hall Guard 'If Office Aide 47 Girls' Club I,2,3,4. EIDON W. DRENTHE El . . . Enduring, exacting, excitable . . . T.A.G. Club: Spanish Club. SHIRLEY DRUMM Surprising, swell, sensible . . . Library Aide 'Ip Steno Club 4, Maiorette 'l,2,3,4. JOE DU CHARME Jiving, iust, folly . . . T.A.G. Club 3,49 Red and White Staff 4. GERALD DUEY Gerry . . . Dauntless, dandy, diligent . . . D.O. Club 4. MARILYN DULANY Mert . . . Merited, minute, mannerly . . . Girls' Chorus 1,25 Homemaking Club 4, Chips Stott 4. SHIRLEY DUNHAM Dee . . . Sentimental, swell, steady . . . Attendance Clerk 4. JUDITH ANNE DVOROVY Judy . . . Jovial, jaunty, iolly . . . Latin Club 1,25 Student Council 2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4. CHARLES H. EHLERS Charlie . . . Edifying, effective, eager . . . Baseball Mgr. If Junior Varsity Basketball Mgr. 28 SENIORS CLASS OF 1955 AL EMSLANDER Emphatic, eligible, eager . DON ENGLE Rebel . . . Dynamic, dangerous, dashing . . . Basketball 'l, Wrestling 2,3,4, Chips Staff 4. BETTY ENGLUND Betts . . . Busy, beautiful, bright . . . Bowling 3,4, Steno Club 4, Girls' Club l,2,3,4. RONALD ERMSCHER Ron . . . Exceptional, enterprising, economic . . . Wrestling i, Football l,2,3. ARLENE RUTH FABER R . . . Fun-loving, fabulous, friendly . . . Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Student Council 2, G.A.C. President 2. JAMES FANE Big Jim . . . Females fret Fane furiously . . . Band l,2,3,4. WILLIS FINLAYSON Willie . . . Willing, worthy, watchful . . . lNE'Z FISHER Fun, faithful, friendly . . . GLORIE FOLSOM Glor . . . Generous, gay, glittering . . . G.A.C. 3, Girls' Club 4. BONNIE FORD Delightful, dependable, devout . . . Girls' Club l,2,3,4, Red and White Staff 4, Homemaking Club 4. JANET K. FORD Jan . . . Fair, fanciful, friendly . . . Girls' Club 1, Homemaking Club 2, Pep Club 3,4 DON FORYS Duck . . . Dandy, dapper, daring . . . Football 2,3,4. RAE ELLEN FOSTER Rosy, responsive, radiant . . . Cheerleader 'l,2,3,4, G.A.C. I,2, Latin Club i,2. JEANINE GAYLE FOUST Justifiable, ioyful, iaunty . . . Hall Guard 3. MADONNA FOUTS Little One . . . Mild, matchless, memorable . . 29 SENIORS .. BILL FRAWLEY BiIly Boy . . . Beaming, bashful, big-hearted . .. Baseball 2, Golf 2. WAYNE FREDETTE Willing, winning, working . . . PAUL D. FULLER Physically-fit, progressive, particular . Football 2,31 Track I,3,4. GLORIA M. GANZER GIor . . . Generous, good-humored, genuine Pep Club Ip Girls' Club 'I,2,3,4. WILLIAM GARBER BilI . . . Bombastlc, boundless, boshful . . . Football 'I,2,3,4p Varsity Athletic Club 3,4: Wrestling 1,2,3,4. ARLENE AGNES GAYDOS R . . . Royal, radiant, refreshing . . . Homemaking Club 1,25 Student Aide 3, Office Aide 4. RICHARD GEAR Dick . , . Generous, game, gay . . . T.A.o. Club 3,45 Golf 3,-1. EVA GERVASI Little Eva . . . Earnest, engrossed, exacting . . . Student Aide 2, Hall Guard 2, Homemaking Club 4 BEATRICE GILFOYLE Bea . . . Blushing, beaming, becoming . . . Bowling 4. JOHNNY GIOIOSA Genial, good-humored, generous . JUNE ROSE GLAVAN Junie . . . Garrulous, gregarious, gentle . . . Bowling 3,41 Latin Club 3,49 Steno Club 4. BARBARA GOLDSMITH Kim . . . Gracious, good, generous . . . German Club 'Ig Homemaking Club 4. ROBERT GONZALES Ready, restrained, respected . . . Basketball If Baseball I,2,3,4, Wrestling 3,4. ROBERT GORDON Bob . . . Brief, bashful, breezy . . . DANIEL JOSEPH GRANT Dan . . . Deserving, dependable, distant , . . CLASS OF 1955 JOSEPH GRAZIANO Graz . . . Genial, glib, good-humored . . . JAMES C. GREEP Jim . . . Just, iazzy, ioking . . . Latin Club 1,25 Band 1,2,3,45 T.A.G. Club 3,4. DARLYNE GREIG Dar . . . Good-humored, grateful, generous. . . G.A.C. 1,25 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club I,2,3,4 PHYLLIS GRIDER Polite, prudent, particular . Library Aide 2. CAROL ANN GRISON Cute, capable, capricious Library Club 2. ELLA LOUISE GROVES Earnest, even-tempered, enthusiastic . . MARIAN GUZAK Mar . . . Merry, mischievous, magnificent . . . Homemaking Club15 Hall Guard 25 Student Aide 4. ARTHUR HAASE Archie . . . Honorable, heedful, hoping . . . Debate 1,2,3,45 S.P.Q.R. 1,2,3,45 T.A.G. Club 3,4. JOAN HABENICHT Jo . . . Happy, helpful, healthful . . . Girls' Club 1,2,3,45 Bowling 45 Steno Club Treas, 4. JIM HACKETT Big Jim .. .Jim ioys iive . . . Latin Club 1,25 Bowling 1,35 Art Club 3,4. CLAUDIA HAIGHT Claud . . . Cute, cheerful, charming . . . Girls' Club 1,2,3,45 Bowling League Secretary 45 Student Aide 4. DON HALE Knuckles . . . Hale, hearty, healthy . . . Football 'l,2. VERONICA HALE Vera . . . Voluble, vivacious veracious . . . Pep Club 35 Hall Guard 4. CAROL ANN HALL Contented, conscientious, casual . . . Class Sec. 'I5 Student Council 25 Pep Club 3,4. ROBERTA HANKO Bobbie . . . Reliable, rambling, reasonable.. . Student Aide 1,25 Latin Club 1,25 Steno Club Vice-president 4. CAROL JUDITH HANSEMAN Capable, cautious, cooperative . . . Art Club 4, Pep Club 3,47 Spanish Club 2,3,4. CECILIA GENEVIEVE HANSEN Ceil . . . Calm, cool, collected . . . Library Club 2, Girls' Club 2, Biology Club 3. BERNIE J. HARCZAK Polack . . . Bernie bcps boogie . . . MARK LOUIS HARVEY Manly, mannerly, meaningful . . . Football 2,3,4, Wrestling 3,4, Track 3,4. JOANNE HASTEDT Jo . . . Jubilant, iocund, iitterbugging . . . Hall Guard I,2, G.A.C. 'I,2,4, Bowling 3,4. BOBB E. HAWKER Bobb . . . Harmonious, hectic, hurried . . . Basketball I,2, Track 4, Band 'I,2,3,4. WILLIAM J. HAZELBAUER Bill . . . Willing, worthy, well-behaved . . . Band President 3, National Honor Society Presi- dent 4, Spanish Club President 4. BENJAMIN HEER Ben . . . Handy, heedful, helpful . . . RON HELBERG Ron . . . Rugged, rapid, reassuring . . . Football 'l,2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Varsity Athletic Club 3,4. RAY HENSCHLER Regular, rollicking, responsive . . . D.O. Club 3,4. RUTH ANN HERZKE Butch . . . Restless, rare, refreshing . . . Band l,2,3,4. ESTELLA HIGH Mink . . . Earnest, eager, easy-going . . . Pep Club 'l,3,4, Hall Guard 4. CARL HILL Hill . . . Carefree, curious, credible . . . LARRY MICHAEL HILL Larry . . . Lively, loquacious, likeable . . . Latin Club I,2, Bowling 'I,4, Wrestling 3,4. JUDITH HOFMAN Judy . . . Happy, hoping, humorous . . . Library Club I,2, Girls' Club 'l,2,3,4, Hall Guard 3,4. I 32 SENIORS CLASS OF 1955 RAYMOND MARTIN HOFMAN Junior . . . Ready, remote, resolved . . . Hunting and Fishing Club, Archery Club. RICH HOJEK Bohunll . . . Reckless, rampaging, restless . . . DON HOLT Dynamic, dauntless, diligent . . . Baseball 2,35 T.A.G. Club 35 Class President 4. DOROTHY HOPPE Dorth . . . Delightful, darling, diiiierent . . . MARY JANE HORRELL Mar . . . Magical merry maker . . . Girls' Club 'l,2,3,4p G.A.C. 1,2,3,4g Bowling 4. BEVERLY JEAN HOWELL Bev . . . Bright, beaming, bashful . . . Homemaking Club 1,25 G.A.C. i,2,3, Steno Club 4 OLA HUBBARD Hubby . . . Happy, healthful, humorous DARLENE HUEBN ER Dar . . . Daring, determined, delectable . . . G.A.C. l,2,3,4, Student Aide 4, Steno Club 4. DOUGLAS W. HUETER Doug . . . Deserving, dauntless, dandy . . . Football 'lg Pro Club ip Band 'I,2,3,4. RICHARD HUNTER Red . . . Ready, regular, reliant . . . P.A.P.S. Club 1,25 Band 'l,2,3,4, Pro Club 1,2,3,4. CAROL HUPE Cute, capable, courteous . . . G.A.C. 'lp Girls' Club 'I,2,3p Library Club 2,3. WALTER IGNACZAK Wally . . . Independent, ideal, illustrious . . . CHARLES JACKSON Chuck . . . Coy, changeable, conservative . . . PHYLLIS JOHNSON Phil . . . Pretty, polite, personable . . . Art Club 1,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4. RONALD JOHNSON Resolute, reassuring, regular . . Football 3. 33 SENICDRS. DON JOHNSTON Diligent, deserving, dependable . . . Football 3,47 Basketball 3,47 Baseball 3,4. EMMA JONES Emmy Lau . . . Energetic, eager, entertaining . . Library Club Pres. 27 Steno Club 47 Girls' Club l,2,3,4. MAXINE JONES Max . . . Memorable, morveling, mischievous Steno Club 4. PAULA JONES Jonsie . . . Pretty, persuasive, petite . . . Band 1,2,37 Bowling 3,47 G.A.C. l,2,3,4. MARILYN JOUSMA Mert . . . Modest, meek, moderate . . . Pep Club 3,4. BARBARA ANN KARNEY Barb . . . Big-hearted, babbling, bouncing . . . Latin Club 'I7 Bowling 3,47 Girls' Club l,2,3,4. JIM KELLER Keen, kind, knowing . . . JACK KEMP Red . . . Joshing, judicious, iaunty . . . Hall Guard 27 Football 47 Chips Staff 4. RICHARD KENNERLEY Dick . . . Reliable, ruling, resolved . . . Basketball l. DARLENE KISSEL Cookie . . . Delightful, dutiful, diligent . . . RALPH KISSEL Rangy, resolute, reckless . . . JACQUELINE KISSINGER Red . . . Just, ioyous, iabbering . . . G.A.C. 2,37 Girls' Club 3,47 Steno Club Pres. 4. MARLENE KLAVITER Bright Eyes . . . Moderate, matchless, memorable . . . JANET LOlS KLEIN Knowledgeable, kind-hearted, keen . . . latin Club 1,27 Girls' Club 'l,2,3,47 T.A.G. Club 3 CHARLOTTE LA VERGNE KLOTZ Chas . . . Calm, cooperative, capable . . . Library Aide 2. CLASS UI' IVIDD VIRGINIA ARLENE KNIPPER Virg . . . Valiant, venturing, veracious . . . Class Pres. lp Homemaking Club 2, Pep Club 3,4. ELBERT DAVID KNOWLTON Al . . . Energetic, earnest, elticient . . . Band l,2,3: T.A.G. Club 3, Hunting and Fishing Club. JERRY KOBLISKA Jerry . . . Justitiable, iudiciol, iourneying . . . BARBARA ANN KOEHLER Barb . . . Beaming, benign, bright . . . Student Aide 2, Steno Club Sec. 4: Girls' Club 2,3,4. ANNA KOETZ Annie . . . Accommodating, active, amiable . . . JUDY KORBITZ Jud . . . Knowing, kind, keen . . . German Club l,2,3,4, QPres. 317 Student Aide l,2,3,4p National Honor Society 3,-1. WILLIAM KORDT BiIl . . . Willing, worthy, winning . . . JAMES KORZENKO Jim . . . Just, iourneying, ioshing . . . Wrestling lp D.O. Club Treasurer 4. JERRY KOSTECKA Jer . . . Jovial, iaunty, iiving . . . Pro Club 2,3,4. KAY KOTINEK Kay1ie . . . Keen, kind-hearted, knowing . . . BARBARA KOWALCZYK Kow . . . Bright, beaming, balmy . . . G.A.C. 'l,2,3,4y Hall Guard 'l,2,3, Girls' Club l,2,3,4 MARLENE KRAMER Keen, knowing, kind-hearted . . . Latin Club 1,25 Student Aide 2,3,45 Girls' Club l,2,3,4 CRepresentative 2,3J. ROBERT KRUK Bob . . . Robust, ready, ruddy . . . EUGENE KUELTZO Chooch . . . Easy-going, economic, enterprising . . . Swimming lg Pro Club l,2. WILMA JEAN KULHAN Billie . . . Willing, winning, witty . . . Girls' Club 'I,2,3, Steno Club 4. PHYLLIS KUNSTMAN Phyl . . . Peaceful, pleasant, prompt. . . Girls' Club 'l,2,3,4, Student Aide 4. LIZ KUTCHER Liz . . . Lovely, lustrous, likeable . . . Girls' Club 'l,2,3,4p Student Aide 2, Girls' Octet 3. ROSEMARY KUZNIEWSKI Kind, keen, knowing . . . Library Club 'lp Latin Club 1,T.A.G. Club 3. AL KWIATKOWSKI Gooch . . . Athletic, amiable, active . . GEORGE LANCASTER Loyal, loquacious, likeable . . . ROBERT E. LANE Bob . . . Ready, reliable, reasonable . . . Debate 2,3,4g Pro Club 'I,2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. DONALD LARSON Don . . , Diligent, determined, dauntless . . Boys' Chorus 2, Band 3,4. CHARLES JAMES LASTER Chuck . . . Cheerful, cooperatfve, calm . . . Pro Club l. SOPHIE LEJA Chuckie . . . Likeable, lively, loquacious JERRY LEPPIN Logical, likeable, lenient . . . ROBERT LEPPIN Bob . . . Reliable, reasonable, resourceful... Baseball 2. JAMES EDWARD LESLIE Jim . . . Just, iourneying, iubilant . . . FIDELIA MARIE LETTIERI Dee Dee . . . Loyal, loquacious, likeable . . . LAWRENCE B. LEVY Beef, Larry . . . Logical, likeable,lenient . . . Student Council lg Class Vice-president 'lg T.A.G. Club 3,4. BOB LIBBY Bob . . . Lithe, loquacious, likeable . . . Boys' Chorus 1,25 Basketball Manager 2, Red and White Staff 3. 36 DEINIUKD CLASS OF 1955 ARTHUR LOCKMAN Athletic, artistic, accommodating . . . Library Club 25 D.O. Club 3,45 Bowling 4. JESSE LUCIOUS Crazylegs . . . Joviol, iudicious, iust . . . Football l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track 'l,2,3,4 BILL LUDOLPH Longlegs . , . Lithe, likeable, lenient . . . Track 3,4. DON W. LUNDEEN Don . . . Daring, diligent, determined . . . Baseball l. LEON T. LYSEN lee . . . Lively, limber, logical . . . Basketball 2. CATHY MCARTHUR Cathy . . . Cheerful, courteous, calm . . . Latin Club 35 Band 3,45 Steno Club 4. MARY MCCOLLOM Mare . . . Mindful, momentous, matchless . . . G.A.C. 35 Steno Club 4. GARY McELLlGOTT Gar-bear . . . Generous, genuine, glowing . . . Football 'l,2,3,45 Wrestling l,2,,4. ROSE ANN MACIEJEWSKI Roxie . . . Responsive, reliable, reasonable. . . Student Aide 25 Girls' Club 'l,2,3,45 Chips Staff 4. STEWART MClLRATl'l, JR. Mickey . . . Self-assured, satisfied, smooth . . . Basketball 25 Spanish Club 3,45 T.A.G. Club 3,4. SYLVIA McKIMMEY Sis . . . Shy, smiling, sympathetic . . . G.A.C. 3: Steno Club 4. HELEN MCLEAN Happy, harmonious, honorable . . . G.A.C. 3. CAROL JEAN MADSEN Toots . . . Cheerful, cooperative, courteous Bowling 45 Girls' Club 'l,2,3,4. CAROL JEAN MAGLIOLA Maggie . . . Certain, capable, calm . . . GLORIA MAGLIOLA Glor . . . Gregorious, gentle, garrulous . . . Cheerleader 25 T.A.G. Club 35 Girls' Club 'l,2,3,4 CBoard 21. SENIORS. CAROL LOUISE MAIER Momentous, mindful, merciful . . . Girls' Club l,2,3,4y Spanish Club 2,3,4p Student Aide l,2,4. MARVIN F. MALM Marv . . . Manly, munificent, mindful . . . Pro Club 2,3,4g T.A.G. Club 4. JIM MANZO Judicious, iourneying, iocund . . . D.O. Club 3,4. DOLORES MARCHESE Dee . . . Delightful, determined, diligent. . . Student Aide 2, Girls' Club l,2,3,4p Steno Club 4. CAROLYN MARTINO Cheerful, carefree, cooperative . . . Band l,2,3, Girls' Club 1,2,3,4 lSgt.-at-arms 41. CHARMAINE MARIE MASSOLIO Sherry . . . Merry, magnificent, mischievous . . . Bowling 3,4 lPres. 4j7 Red and White Staff 3,4 lEditor 4i: Chips Staff 4. KENNETH W. MATTHIESEN Mattie . . . Knightly, kind, keen . German Club 2. PAUL MAVROS Paul . . . Pleasant, persistent, persevering . . . Band l,2,3,4. WILLIE MAY Willing, winning, working . . . Football 'I,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4,Track 'l,2,3,4. PAUL MICHAEL MAYER Mike . . . Meaningful, mirthful, mollifying . . . Chorus 2,3,4y Baseball 2. WANDA GWENDOLYN MEAD Gracious, gentle, guiding . . . Biology Club Sec. 25 T.A.G. Club 3,45 Girls' Club i,2,3,4 lVice-pres. 41. BOB MELLON Rod . . . Blunt, brief, boisterous . Library Club 2, Spanish Club 4. DICK MELROSE Dick . . . Determined, dutiful, deserving . . . NORMA JEAN MENTZ Jeannie . . . Nice, neat, natural . . . Girls' Club l,2,3,4. JACKLYN MAY MESENBRINK Jackie . . . Jovial, iaunty, iubilant , . . Student Aide 2, S.P.Q.R. 1,31 Red and White Staff 4. CLASS OF 1955 RON MEZYDLO Ready, regular, restless . . D.O. Club 3,4. DON MILLER Dashing, daring, delightful . . . D.O. Club 4. RONALD MILLER Ron . . . Mannerly, magnificent, mindful . . . Tennis l,2,3,4, Student Council 3, Varsity Athletic Club 4. BARBARA LEE MINDEMAN Mindy . . . Bright, beaming, becoming . . . Girls' Club 'l,2,3,4 fRep. 31, French Club 3,4. HARRY MISN ER Jr. . . . Happy, harmonious, homey . . . CHARLES EDISON MITCHELL Chuck . . . Careful, cheerful, courteous . . . Basketball Mgr. 1, Basketball 21 Football Mgr. 1,4 DOUGLASS MITCHELL Red . . . Daring, determined, durable . . Bowling 'l,2. GERALDlNE ANN MOHR Gerry . . . Gregarious, garrulous, gentle . . . Student Aide 1,4, Homemaking Club 4. BETTY LUTREASIA MOORE Buoyant, breezy, beaming . . . Girls' Club lg Hall Guard 45 Homemaking Club 4 JANET MOORE Jan . . . Jovial, iaunty, iust . . . Hall Guard 3,4. KENNETH MOORE Keen, kind, knowing . . . Band l,2,3,45 Biology Club 2. BOB MUELLER Twerp . . . Bold, beaming, businesslike . . . MARILYN MUIR Magnetic, mannerly, muniticent . . . Class Sec. 25 Student Council l,2,3,4 CSec. 41, T.A.G. Club 3. JOSEPH F. MULDERINK Jubilant, iudicious, iourneying . . . Pro Club 4. GERALDINE MYSLIWIEC Jerri . . . Garrulous, gushing, gregarious . . . G.A.C. l,2,3g Girls' Club 'I,2,3,4, Steno Club 4. JUDY MARY NAGEL Witch l . . . Joshing, iabbering, iaunty . . . Bowling l,2,3,4p French Club 3,4 fPres. 3lf Chips Staff Editor 4. RICHARD NAGEL Rich . . . Reliable, rangy, reasonable . . . Pro Club 'I,2,3,4. ELIZABETH NAVARRO Betty . . . Easy-going, eager, earnest . . . G.A.C. l,2,3, Skating Club 3, Girls' Club 4. DARLENE NEIBERT Darling, daring, dandy . . . Student Aide 1,25 Biology Club 3. JOAN NEIBERT Jo . . . Jubilant, iustlfiable, iudicious Girls' Club 'I,2,3,4g French Club 2. BEVERLEY ANN NELSON Beve . . . Beaming, bubbling, blue-eyed . . . Mixed Chorus 3,41 French Club 3,4 CSec. 35, Girls' Club 'I,2,3,4. JOHN NEMETH .lahnny . . . Nice, natural, neighborly . . . Band 'I,2,3,4, T.A.G. Club 3,4. LEONARD OAKLEY Lenny . . . Leisure-loving, lengthy, lcnguid . . . MARVIN OAKLEY Marv . 4 . Meaningful, mirthful, mollifying . . . CHRISTINE ORZECH Christianna . . . Carefree, cheerful, courteous . Girls' Club 3,47 Bowling 4. MARILYN PAJAK Mert . . . Petite, Ieasant, erseverin . . . P P 9 WALTER PAJAK Spider . . . Patient, purposeful, progressive Bowling. ALLEN PATAKY Alert, apt, agreeable . . . DOROTHY ANN PECSENYE Dottie . . . Pretty, pleasant, painstaking . . . Pep Club 3,47 Bowling 4. JANET PFEIFFER Jan . . . Jayous, iaunty, iewel-loving . . . Girls' Chorus 1,27 Pep Club 3, Operetta 3. SENIORS CLASS OF 1955 WARREN PHILLIPS Progressive, pleasant, palatable . . . P.A.P.S. Club 'l,2,3,45 Pro Club 'l,2,3,45 T.A.G. Club 3,4. MARTHA ELAINE PIERITZ Purposeful, polite, prompt . . . ELSIE AZORA PIERRE Pierre . . . Earnest, energetic, easy-going . . . Art Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club 35 G.A.C. I,2,3,4. JOAN PLACE Prudent, prompt, perfectionist . . . Pep Club 3,4. JOAN POCZOS Joe . . . Pleasant, persistent, particular . . Hall Guard 2,35 Homemaking Club 4. JULIE POLACEK Jill . . . Jubilont, judicious, iust . . . Art Club l,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Debate 2. ELAINE PRAAG E . . . Pleasant, persevering, physically-fit . . Girls' Club 'l,2,3,45 G.A.C. 'l,2,3,45 Bowling 4 MARGARET E. PROBST Marge . . . Momentous, modifying, mindful . Girls' Club 1,25 Bowling 4. GWEN ALICE PROCTOR Gwennie . . . Gushing, guiding, garrulous . , Bowling I5 Girls' Club 2,4. MICHAEL RADEKE Michele . . . Reliable, rugged, razzer . . . Pan-American League 25 T.A.G. Club 4. CHUCK RADTKE Ready, reasonable, regardful . . . NOREEN RAFFERTY Responsive, radiant, reliable . . . Homemaking Club 4. BETTE LOU RAHN Pinky . . . Ruling, royal, rosy . . . Debate 45 French Club 4. JOHN RANGEL Reticent, resolute, remote . . PRISCILLA MAE RAUCH Pris . . . Reioicing, reliable, refreshing . .. Girls' Club 'I,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. SENIORS .. JOANNE RECTOR Jo . . . Reslless, resolved, reasonable . . Girls' Club 3. GWENDOLYN REED Gwenie . . . Garrulous, gracious, genlle . . . G.A.C. 'I,2,3. BARBARA REID Barb . . . Ready, reliable, resolule . . Homemaking Club. CAROLE ARLEAN REIHER Cheerful, careful, calm . . . Pro Club 3,45 Lalin Club 2,3,45 Library Club 2,3,4 WALTER C. REUSCH Willing, winning, working . . . CAROL B. RICE Radiant, refreshing, reliable . . . Class Treas. 'I5 Girls' Club Recorder 25 Student Council 4. ROBERT RICK Bob . . . Ready, rambling, regular . . . Football 3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 4. LEE RISTON Rangy, resolute, reckless . AUDREY ROLLER Audie . . . Admirable, ambilious, afhlelic . . . Girls' Club l,2,3,45 G.A.C. 'l,2,3,45 Bowling 4. PATRICIA ROLLINS Trish . . . Pretty, peppy, purposeful . . . Girls' Club 'l,2,3,4 lBoard 415 Spanish Club Treasurer 2. GERALD ROSS Jerry . . . Generous, game, gay . . . Track I,2,35 Bowling 2,3. LULA M. ROSS Lula . . . Lively, lady-like, loyal . . . RON RUNDBLADE Rum Dum . . . Refulgenf, rakish, rambling . . . Latin Club 1,25 Siudeni Council 45 Class Vice-president 4. JIM RYAN Percy . . . Reliable, reasonable, rangy . .. Band 1,25 Spanish Club l,2. MARILYN RYON Pinky . . . Rosy, responsive, restless . Ollice Aide for Mr. Caauwe 2,3,4, CLASS OF 1955 BARBARA JEAN SCHALKEWITZ Jean . . . Jubilant, iabbering, iust . .. Latin Club 2, Biology Club 2, Bowling 3,4. LIDA MAE SCHELLHASE Toni . . . Likeable, loquacious, luminous Girls' Club l,2,3,4. EDWIN SCHILLING Ed . . . Shy, self-reliant, saving . . . SHIRLEY SCHMIDT Shirl . . . Sagacious, smiling, sensible.. . Girls' Club, Chips Staff 4. BARBARA SCHOEN Barb . . . Sensible, self-contained, sympathetic . . . HAROLD SCHOENECKER SchnicIl . . . Hale, hardy, happy . . . Spanish Club 3. RUTHANNE SCHREI Ruth . . . Resolved, reassuring, reliable . . . Hall Guard 2, Girls' Club 'l,2,3,4, Chips Stal? 4. NORMA DELL SCHUEMANN Norm . . . Sensible, serene, sentimental . . . Girls' Club 1,2,3,4, Homemaking Club, National Honor Society 3,4. FREDERICK SCHULTZ Fritz . . . Fun-loving, feasting, fabulous . Basketball I,2, Wrestling 3,4. MILDRED SCHWEER UPGQH Sympathetic, sensible, self-contained . . . LORRAINE SCOTT Rainey . . . Loyal, lively, lustrous . . . Girls' Chorus 'I,2, Latin Club I, G.A.C. l,2,3,4. NANCY JEAN SHAMBO Samba . . . Shy, sagacious, sedate . . Prom Committee 3. BARBARA SHERNER Bobbie . . . Smiling, sentimental, serene BARBARA SIGNORE Siggy . . . Bountiful, bouncing, babbling . . . Hall Guard 2, Student Aide 3,4. LUCILLE SISCO Lou . . . Lady-like, leading, loquaciaus . . . French Club 2, Student Aide 3,-4, Homemaking Club 4. JOHN SLAGER Big John . . . Journeying, iubilant, ioshing . . . LORETTA SMITH Lo . . . Likeable, loyal, light-hearted . . . G.A.C. 1,35 Library Club 2, Chips Staff 4. MARGARET SMITH Sunny . . . Smiling, singing, sympathetic . . . Mixed Chorus, G.A.C. ROBERT F. STERKOWITZ Sterl: . . . Sound, substantial, saving . . . MARILYN STEVENSON Stevie . . . Marveling, matchless, memorable . Debate If G.A.C. 'lp Girls' Club 4. DONALD STRAMAGLIA Dago . . . Dauntless, dynamic, declarative . . . Class President 2, Football l,2,3,4, Varsity Athletic Club 3,4. DAVE STREMPEL Frenchie . . . Determined, diligent, deserving . . . ALICE STRONG AI . . . Agreeable, absorbed, able . . MICHAEL SUPER 'Luclcy . . . Self-assured, satisfied, sharp . . . JOSEPH SWIERKOS Sam . . . Self-contained, sensible, smooth . CAROLE TABBERT Kit Captivating, capable, considerate . . . NANCY CAROL TEASON Blondie . . . Tenacious, talkative, thoughtful . Hall Guard 2, Red and White Staff 3,47 Steno Club 4. RUDOLPH THOMAS Rudy . . . Reliable, resolved, remote . . . ANNETTE MARIE THOMASON Nett . . . Attractive, artistic, attentive . . . Girls' Chorus 1,25 G.A.C. 'l,2,3,4f Chips Staff 4. RALPH B. THOMPSON Curly, Slim . . . Reliable, romantic, roguish . . Pro Club l,2, Tennis 2,3,4, Bowling Vice-pres. I 44 SENIORS CLASS OF 1955 I I I i I I ELAINE MARIE THUNE Gyps . . . Earnest, eager, exact . . . Band 2,3,4, Drama Club 2, Operetta 3. BARBARA MARIE TICHAN Barb . . . Cheerful, cooperative, capable . . . Spanish Club 3,45 Pep Club 3. ROY TIGGELAAR Teachable, technical, thoughtful . . . DOROTHY TINKHAM Tink . . . Determined, dauntless, declarative . WILLIAM GUS TOAN NON Tiger . . . Tenacious, talkative, thoughtful . . . Football l,2,3g Wrestling 2. GRACE TOLVA Gracie . . . Gentle, genuine, gregarious Red and White Staff 3, Chips Staff 4. KENNETH TRIPHAN Trip . . . Keen, kindly, knowing . . . D.O. Club 4. WALTER TUBUTIS Bud . . . Tactful, talkative, tenacious Pro Club l,2,3,4, T.A.G. Club 4. LINDA TUCKER Lovely, loyal, lacly-like . . . T.A.G. Club 3,41 Girls' Club Board 3, G.A.C. 'l,2,3,4 MARCELLA TURNER Momentous, modifying, mindful . . . MARCELLA C. ULTSCH Marcie . . Magnanimous, mannerly, meditative . . Pep Club if Girls' Club l,2,3,4. LYNN VALFRE Valpo . . . Vivacious, versatile, veracious . . . Latin Club 2, Girls' Club l,2,3,4 tPresident 41, Bowling 2,3,4. ARTHUR VAN GILDER Art . . . Able, assured, agreeable . . . Hunting and Fishing Club 'lp Bowling 1. MARGE VAN LATEN Valiant, victorious, venturing . . . Girls' Club l,2,3,45 Hall Guard 27 G.A.C. 2,3,4. CLAIRE VENHUIZEN Charming, candid, carefree . . . Girls' Chorus l,2. 45 SENIORS .. BARBARA VERNER Bobbie . . . Bewitching, beneficent, becoming . . . PERRY VIGGIANI Progressive, palatable, particular . HAROLD WAITS Happy, handy, helpful . . . JAMES WALTON Jay . . . Jubilant, iocund, iudicious . . . Student Council 1,4 Nice-pres. 41 Class Treas. 3 P.A.P.S. Club 3,4. ALEX WATSON Amioble, assured, apt . . . WALLY WATSON Winning, willing, working . . . Football 2,3,4p T.A.G. Club 3,45 Golf 3,4. VALENTINE WEBER Vigorous, versatile, vital . . . D.O. Club 3,4. GEORGE WEGLER Gaunt, game, going . . . Football 3. RON WEIGAND Ron . . . Reasonable, reliable, resolved . . . Basketball i,2. CHESTER WEISBROD Chess . . . Cheerful, cooperative, capable . . FRANK WENDLING, JR. Bud . . . Fine, fun-loving, friendly . . . Basketball 2,3,4p Hall Guard T,2,3,4 fCaptain 3D Class Secretary 4. RUTHANN WERINGA Ruthie . . . Rare, reliable, righteous . HATTlE WHITE Pug . . . Happy, hoping, harmonious RAY WHITTEN Wl1itz . . . Reliable, resolved, remote . . . Band 1,2,3,4, Track 'l,2,3,4p Biology Club 2,3,4. PAULA WICKLUND Paula . . . Persistent, personable, persuasive . . Biology Club 'I,2,3: Bowling 4, Steno Club 4. CLASS OF 1955 BETTY WICKS Betts . . . Betty bewitches boys . . . Girls' Club 1,2,3,4 QTreas. 455 Latin Club 1,25 Omce Aide I,2,3,4. EDNA WILCKE Eddie . . . Even-tempered, earnest, enthusiastic Spanish Club 35 Girls' Club 3,4. EMANUEL WILLIAMS Manny . . . Manly, manageable, mannerly . . Football 2,3,45 Track I,2,3,4. WILLIAM AUSTIN WILSON u-u Bull . . . Willing, winning, working . . . JOYCE ELAINE WINKLER Jo . . . Joyous, iaunty, iewel-loving . . . Girls' Club 3,45 Steno Club 4. DAVID JAMES WINNIE Dave . . . Dapper, dashing, devilish . . . Bowling 35 Wrestling 3,45 Tennis 3,4. THOMAS WOJCIECHOWSKI Tom . . . Tactful, talkative, tenacious . . . PAUL WOLFF Wandering, wary, wishing . . . Football 3. CAROL WOLGAST Witch . . . Cute, cheerful, carefree . . . Band I,2,3,45 Drum Maiorette 3,45 Bowling 'I,2. WANDA WOODWARD Arkie . . . Willing, winning, worthy . . . MARY ANN WREDE Mar . . . Merry, mischievous, magnificent . . . G.A.C. 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 T.A.G. Club 3. CONSTANT STANLEY WYSOCKI Cautious, calculating, careful . . . D.O. Club 3,4 CPresident 45. THOMAS S. YATSAK Tom . . . Tactful, talkative, tenacious ARTHUR YOUNGMAN Art . . . Attentive, assured, agreeable . . . T.A.G. Club 3,45 Biology Club 2,3,45 Tennis 3,4. RAY E. YOUSTRA, JR. Ray . . . Rangy, restless, reliable . . . Band 'l,2,3,45 T.A.G. Club 3,45 National Honor Society 3,4. :TH -1 1 . I I I 47 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right, seated, Marcia Mitberg, secretary: Norman Sidler, president, standing, Jim Yost, vice-president, William T. Ewing, principal of the iunior class, Barbara Sterling, treasurer. JUNIORS CLASS GF 1956 Row Row Row 7: Dave Campbell, Judy Caprio, Sandra Carli, Kevin Carlson, Martin 5: Laverne Boykins, Peter Brent, Joseph Row Row Row Row Barbara Boza, Brissey, Bill Britt, Judie Britt, l: Karl Adkinson, Louise Albino, Marilyn Alder- son, Betty Alfano, Charles Alvis, Janet Amato, Ralph Amato, Sylvia Amato, David Anderson, Nancy Anderson. 2: Ron Babb, Phyllis Badowski, Carol Barker Darrell Barnes, Paul Barnes, Pete Bartoli, John Basick, Jim Bauch, Shirley Baugh, Connie Becker. 3: Peggy Behro, Bernadine Biela, Howard Bell, Jaunita Bell, Donna Berdine, Richard Berming- ham, Dick Berry, Jean Berry, Earl Bishop, Ken- neth Bachmann. 4: Paul Bochmann, Joanne Bodwell, Barbara Boinski, Barbara Bolden, Ron Bonfiglio, Myrtle Booker, Don Boortz, Carol Borovec, Anna Bort- kun, Joyce Boyd. Patricia Braden, Annette Bronson, Jack Bronson, Richard Brott, Charles Brown, Evelyn Brown. r 6: Lawrence Brown, Lee Brown, Tom Brown, Willie Brown, Kay Brueggemann, George Bruno, Margaret Buchanan, Richard Buege, Ruth Bulger, Kevin Bulmann, Kay Buras, Charlotte Cahill. Carroll, Gerald Carstens, Dick Charles- worth, Diane Cianci, Joe Cistaro, Ronald Clayton, James Clinton, David Cobb, Barbara Cochrane. Row 8: Alice Cole, Contreras, Gilbert Cook, Jim Craig, Phillip Culp, Robert Damm, Adrienne Collier, Dan Colyer, David Lillian Daniels, Jack Dauber, Martha Davis, Phyllis Davis, Russell Davis. Row 9: Dennis De Emo, Lynn De Witt, Frances Dickens, Gloria Dickmeyer, Alice Domagala, Myrna Dreblow, Sandra Drysch, Rabon Duck, Bruce Duli, Kenneth Dulany, June Dunham, George Dunlap, Sally Durano. 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K Wkgzixsgi ,- A - r . 3 , Qs 4 i 3 ..-Q-. ow 1 Ray Fessler Yvonne Feuerstein Moses Flores Mary J LJ N Fons Marshel Fowler Janie Fox Sandra Fox George CLASS OF 1956 2: Tom Froberg, John Gabrysiak, Norma Garrett, Don Gerstel, Sylvia Gervasi, Marilynn Gierman, Carol Gil- leece, Ida Giilis, Joan Golembeck, Frank Goodwin, John Goodwin, Samuel Goodwin, Warren Graham, Fredo Greenwood, Cleather Gregory. 3: Ronald Greig, Lynnette Grider, Frank Grison, Elizae beth Groeneveld, Diane Guldenbecker, Shirley Guthrie, Robert Gutierrez, Raymond Guzak, Janet Habich, Alice Haiik, Dennis Hanify, Alice Hannon, Amie Hansen, Ron- ald Harmeyer, Dell Harris. 4: Don Hart, Karen Hartman, Stephen Harvey, Ann Hasier, Carrene Hatfield, Lionel Hemmons, Chester Henry, John Heupel, Charles Hicks, Daniel Hildebrand, Donna Hill, Mary Hinz, Beverly Hollinger, Carol Holm- berg, Gay Host. 5: Bunnie Hughes, Richard Hupe, Wayne Hutzler, Richard lsler, Barbara Jacques, Joan Jaeger, Rosemarie Jallo- way, Pat Jaworski, Gail Jebsen, Patti Jensen, Carol Johnson, Ellen Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Karen Johnson, Violet Johnson. 6: Yvonne Johnson, Bob Jones, Steve Josma, Robert Juarez, Jim Jurries, Ronald Kaiser, Sandra Kapp, Nancy Kasprak, Zelora Kelley, Phyllis Kelly, Carol Kennerley, Denise Kessinger, Ellan Ketterer, Maureen Kinyon, Con- racl Kissel. 7: June Kistner, Mary Ann Klein, Mary Frances Klein, Ronald Klett, Donna Klinkman, Dorothy Knol, Arlene Komorski, Connie Koncevic, Nancy Kuglich, June Kuhr, Bill La Bohn, Dave La Morte, Jeannette last, Joyce Laster, Roberta Latimer. 8: Carl Lauteriung, Donna Leverenz, Arnold Lewis, Henry Lietz, Nancy Lindstrom, J. D. Lingerfelt, Gerald Luchene, David Lynch, Don McAuliH, Bonnie McCartney, Elsie McCasland, Joan McCastland, Robert McCue, Hugh Mc- Cullough, Diane McElligott. 9: Joseph Magiera, Earnett Mapp, Tulie Markovich, Linda Marsh, Alice Martignetti, Victoria Martinez, Donna Metz, Frank Michalowski, Charles Miller, Raymond Miller, Marcia Mitberg, Chester Monroe, William Moore, Jordan Morris, Bob Morrone. 10: Joseph Morrone, Cora Moten, Tom Mulcahy, Mari- anne Muller, Ernest Musilek, Dollye Nance, Mary Napoli, John Naughton, Leola Nelson, Nancy Nelson, Oliver Nichols, Barbara Nilles, Tom O'Connell, Margo Olson, Rebecca Ordaz. Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row J U N I 0 R S Row l: Judith Osika, Virginia Oswald, Nancy Overbeek, Joan CLASS OF 1956 2: Linnea Pearson, Bernard Perryman, Wilson Perryman, Claudette Petrie, Peter Pflanzer, Chester Piersma, Jacob Piper, Judy Pittman, Ronald Pitts, Ellene Poltrock, Bonnie Probst, Oliver Pronger, Sandra Pukas, Ronald Rauch, Gwendolyn Ray. 3: Bob Re Chord, Lynn Reed, Gail Reinicke, Alex Rem- bis, Betty Reus, Bob Reuss, Elizabeth Richter, Patricia Rietveld, David Rittenhouse, Mariann Robbins, Virginia Roberts, Donna Robinson, James Robinson, Ronald Robin- son, Russel Roller. 4: Mary Ross, Walter Ruf, Joy Ruth, Raymond Ruthen- berg, Jane Rutledge, Constance Rypczynski, Eddie Sa- botnik, Ruth Sabutis, Arlene Sadlo, Mary St. Aubin, Jean Sanders, Lucille Schackow, Robert Schmaedeke, Lucille Schmidt, Kenneth Schueman. 5: Harvey Schulte, Judith Schultz, Mary Schultz, Carolyn Scott, William Seilheimer, Ramona Serbantez, Robert Seyfarth, Tom Shimkus, Norman Sidler, Richard Sieg, Barbara Sladek, Barbara Slager, Jo-Ann Slawinski, Ray Smyrock, Diane Soder. 6: Barbara Spangler, Tony Spano, Florence Stanick, Sue Stepek, Barbara Sterling, Robert Stevo, Joan Stewart, Wayne Stewart, Caryl Storz, Norman Stranczek, Bernard Streit, Barbara Strombeclc, Richard Strombeck, Gary Suggett, Kelvin Swanson. 7: George Tampa, James Tate, Dorothy Thomas, Gerald Thomas, Dave Thompson, Donna Thompson, Shirley Thompson, Virginia Tilling, Joyce Tomaska, Alexandra Townsend, Ellis Townsend, Clorinda Tramutolo, Darlene Trapp, Fred Triezenberg, Sally Trinkle. 8: Doris Trotter, Duane Tschetter, Lucinda Tucker, Doris Turner, Harry Turner, Carolyn Ultsch, Judy Vaccaro, David Van Huis, Sandra Van Pelt, Veronica Varkalis, Sylvia Ventre, Bob Vicker, Albert Vodvarka, Herbert Von Werder, Ruth Vorpahl. 9: Nancy Wagner, Lavona Walin, Judy Walnoha, Bar- bara Walsh, Eileen Walsh, Warren Walsh, Kenneth Walther, James Raymond Watson, Jim Watson, Lynn Weger, Ray Wells, Patricia Wheatley, Beverly White, Becky Whiteside, Yvonne Wilk. 10: Carl Williams, Roy Williams, Eileen Wilson, Michael Wilson, Rudolph Witcher, Kenneth Wolfrum, George Wood, Norma Wood, Carol Wozniak, Hyacinth Wreh- snig, Michael Wright, Donna Yatsak, Jim Yost, Suzanne Zak, Louis Zuidema. Paddock, Joy Padgett, Eddie Parham, Linda Parker, Dale Pataky, Pat Pausz, Carol Pavlovic. 'S , 5' bs::.1 .1 ,Q .Q fs. ,f- +- t K1 win ll? O A w N t . UV at .1 V . 5 f mi.-- u . ag, M. A 5 V X -Q Q 5 X N, 4 .T R I K, Q .. 1 hx X' Qtfl 1' W ' ST K 2355 ' 5 if 3 my . D : S .44 1, M :se a R H WX 7 5 s-.N 'X j 4 ,' , 4 Q ' 1- .-.. .., ., Q ' Q 4 - T' . . .. X . 21 I fx .Wf1..5:'i-1J5,,:- ., W gg Q' , , 5 fe QQLQX, L.,--.-u.-.',,., z :H L1 X- s V . . xx Q . X X., , -H ji-,Vg Q . 6- ' rw, 1' -K , 1 1 f .ll I ff EQ . 2322313 . ,3 K '-1. ' .- N , li 1. Q .X . eff fm? , G . wg ja ' .. fklilhvxfwz , QQ - mf , , . i X A1 k ii: 1 'f if 4 - xx . 1 3 1. MW -J X A L.. , Elias 'Q i ,, Af if Z! Q-. is -,5 2 1 .FR mi 5 .. ., Arg FQ i I 5 W S' if 'X V x X .N X. w A A ig. X. W X wa Y N 6 C wh , Qs X . wax Q SX A 'G' 's x ....,, I 4. i . . -if 'Sv- x 1 Q ,,. .-i1 5 3'.21E'f' XI? mafia rv 3 ,. Zffwx .fn tn V ff A 1 ' J R 0 - is .... 1 3 H, .:,, K :ZA 'f.-fi rf ' ' -A K ay, ty X A 'K w. . 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E1 SOPHO MORES CLASS OF 1957 Row Row Row Row 7: Bernice Bowen, Carol Boza, Theodore Brabec, Louis Bradley, Bill Brask, Frank Bravo, Mary Brehen, Gail Briody, Pat Britt, Joseph Brousil, Bill Brown, Cleo Brown, Joe Brown, David Bryan. 8: Catherine Bryant, Nancy Bryant, Judy Buis, Henry Bulger, Ronald Burke, Myrtle Cage, Virginia Calderon, Charles Callaway, Peggy Candidore, Ralph Caprio, Thomas Carlson, Beverly Carpenter, Harold Carr, Narciso Carrero. 9: Delores Carroll, Bill Cartwright, Leroy Cartwright, Santos Castro, William Caswell, Chuck Cavallini, lrene Cerullo, Bonnie Chabot, Sandra Charles, Jean Cheshier, Shirley Chlopek, Robert Churilla, Phillip Cipolla, Danny Cirullo. 10: Martha Cizmar, Judith Clabaugh, Melvin Clabaugh, Kenneth Clark, Robert Clark, Donald Coan, Don Cohen, George Coleman, Mildred Coleman, Kay Collins, Daniel Contreras, Esther Contreras, Ruth Contreras, Harold Cooke. Row Row Row Row Row Row 'lz Barbara Adam, Darlene Adamecz, Keith Adams, Lacey Adams, Penny Aiello, Judy Alberts, Kenneth Albrecht, Lucille Alfano, Gladys Allen, Pat Allyn. 2: Blaine Alsip, David Alvarado, Karen Amft, Kevin Amft, Anthony Anastasia, Beverly Ander- son, Judy Anderson, Mary Anderson, George Andrews, Carolyn Aneston. 3: George Aneston, George Antimary, Raymond Armstrong, Lorraine Arnold, Mary Ashford, Eugene Babcock, Barbara Bahr, Dave Bailey, William Barbee, Barbara Baron. 4: Lois Bartee, Shirley Bauer, Verne Bauer, Harvey Beasley, Robert Beck, Wilbert Beck, Donald Becker, Juanita Beckwith, Ronnie Beech, Peter Belasick. 5: Carol Belgrave, Anita Bell, Steven Benda, Joan Bender, Don Benkendorf, Dorris Bennett, Ronald Benson, Marge Benzing, Jackie Bidese, Don Biel. 6: Robert Bikar, Anita Black, Claude Blackwell, John Blatt, Susan Bleeker, Janet Blume, Kathryn Bock, Frank Bogdan, Albert Bohlen, Fred Bohne. A , M . -1- - c Ii' ws -- -. sie. .i - ' .. , '- -fx .. 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V V ,Y J' so ' 2 5-r ' A Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row SCJPHOMORES CLASS OF 1957 3: Arlene Disalaato, Jack Ditmars, John Doherty, John Domikaitis, Judy Dorotiss, Lawrence Doty, Charlotte Dozier, Kathleen Dreher, John Dudzik, Beverly Dunham, Ronald Dybas, Donna Dye, James Dyson, John Eagleton, Rodney Earner. 4: Jacqueline Easterlan, Betty Ebeling, Gwendolyn Elam, Mary Elbers, Janet Elliott, Nancy Escoe, Jean Faber, Robert Faille, Howard Farning, Joyce Fehser, Nancy Fenner, Linda Fiegel, Roger Fitzgerald, Jerry Flassig, Patrick Flathau. 5: Kenneth Flinchum, Virginia Foust, Francis Fouts, Bev- erly Foxx, Leonard Foyle, Raymond Foyle, Dianne Franco, MaryAnn Franco, Jackie Franrick, John Friebel, Mar- garet Fritz, Barbara Fuller, Jennie Fuller, Mary Fuller, Nick Galotte. 6: Audrey Galeckas, Glen Ganzer, Ronald Ganzer, Alicia Garcia, Cynthia Gardner, Richard Gearring, Ed- ward Gedmin, Marilyn Genti'e, Rose Gephart, Nanetle Gerdes, Elfriede Gergfts, Marlene Giaquinto, Darlene Gierman, Carol Gimbel, Carol Giovannetti, 7: Nick Gironda, Tom Goldthorpe, Wayne Gordon, Emily Grabiec, Sandra Grant, Beverly Grou, Mary Grebelis, Ellis Greenberg, Juanita Greenwood, Elmer Griede, Bob Gross, Judy Gugl'elmucci, Gerald Hatlner, Fred Hagen, Geraldine Hahn. 8: Ann Haines, Vernon Hallberg, Thomas Hannigan, Carol Harper, Richard Harris, Eddie Harvey, James Harvey, Pat Hasier, Rudolph Hastedt, Harold Hayes, William Haywood, Terry Heim, Margaret Heintz, Tom Henning, Kathleen Herman. 9: Bill Herzberger, Donna Hill, Edith Hill, Everette Hill, Lynn Hill, Ronald Hillstrom, Wayne Hilty, Marilyn Hockinson, Ralph Hoffman, Joan Hoika, Carol Hollinger, John Holmes, Jo Horvath, Bill House, Matthew Howard. 'l0: Mary Howe, Jim Hrabe, Allan Hull, Lloyd Hulsey, Otha Hunter, Alice lgnaczak, Marilyn Jacimo, Beatrice Jackson, Fred Jackson, JoAnn Jackson, Marcia Jackson, Spurgeon Jackson, Carol Jacobsen, William James, Carol Janis. Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1957 3: Beverly Kaspar, Elaine Kelley, Ruth Kellogg, Frank Kemp, Jim Kennedy, Kathleen Kerrigan, Donna Kethcart, Joe Kiaurakis, Joan King, Tyrone King, Barbara Kingery, Floyd Kirk, Eddie Kissel, Verla Kistner, Jennie Knutson. 4: Robert Koetz, Donald Kogut, Kenneth Kogut, Barbara Konczak, Wilfiam Kowalski, Kathy Krohn, LeRoy Krueger, Marie Kuglich, Jack Kunes, Jacqueline Kunze, Lynn Ladick, Lee Lambert, Mary Larkins, Phyllis Laskey, Ray- mond Laskey. 5: Irma Laster, Minnie Lawery, Leo Lawrence, Sandra Le Good, Robert Leninger, Clarence Leonard, Marcellus Leonard, Errol Levy, Buddy Lewis, Eleanor Lewis, Patricia Liddell, June Lindsey, Carolyn Lipkeman, Jeanette Lipkeman, Richard Lipkeman. 6: Annette Lippner, Mack Littleiohn, Dennis Litwin, Vern Long, Marilyn Lowe, Lawrence Luchene, Kathryn Lyles, Irene McAllister, Marvin McCline, David McCue, Judy MacDonald, Thomas McGowan, James McGrath, David McGuyer, Frank McHenry. 7: George McKee, Mary McMahon, Martin McNab, Mary McNair, Marlene McNamara, Alice Marchant, Bretha Marks, Ray Marquardt, Bob Martin, Dennis Martin, Peggy Martinez, Janet Martino, Joan Marynowski, James Maschek, Eleanor Maski. B: Beverly Moximoff, Constance Maxwell, Walter Mays, Donna Meixwell, Eugene Meliani, Karen Melton, George Melzer, Jose Mendez, Deanna Metz, Wayne Meyer, Catherine Miller, Jockey Miller, Vera Miller, Johanne Millward, Carmella Mitidiero. 9: Doris Monroe, Anita Moore, Barbara Moore, Elvira Moreno, Bill Morrison, Lolita Morrow, Melissa Morrow, Theresa Mossuto, Dick Mottinger, Billie Mullins, Isaiah Murphy, Pot Murphy, Edith Murray, Judy Myers, Thomas Naughton. 10: Eleanor Navarro, Argell Neeley, Willard Neibert, Karen Nelson, Nancy Nelson, Catherine Newell, Donna Newell, Stanley Oates, Sandra Ohlrich, Nancy Olson, Elvira Ordaz, Howard Orr, Maxreal Osborne, Martin Oster. Helen Ostrowskv. N ..,. ., , , s Q T 9 x X , Q 're has . ,E ,i 67 f W J A vit ..:f. 1 s . - ::, ci' Row l: Arthur Jaun, Jerry Jeanes, Dick Jebsen, Charles Jenkins, Donald Jenkins, Roberta Jensen, Don Jinkinson, Patricia Jinkinson, Carol Johnson, Grace Johnson. 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N 2 .if- wa wg N E: k kg' r Row Row 1: Richard Page, Ruby Panozzo, John Papierski, Beverly Papke, James Parham, Mary Parham, Rita Parker, Ed- ward Pedro, James Pelcquin, George Pence. 2: Myrna Perryman, Lawrence Peterson, Barbara Petitte, Jack Petrokovitch, Angeline Petta, Margaret Pfeiter, Edwin Pfeiffer, Pat Pickham, Joseph Pilny, Orland Pinelli. , .,.. ., PH- As Q sf I 5 9 xx 5 ,M r'e,. yo, f ij F 3 l cg' A. l .J X 1 4 x Y sf' ,gi QN- Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 1957 3: Nancy Place, Ellen Placek, Arlene Plate, Raecine Plyler, Betsy Pool, Donna Porter, Martin Potosky, Ronald Potchebski, Barbara Pote, Arthur Potts, Stewart Price, Wayne Prietz, David Pronger, Nancy Pronger, Ronald Pyka. 4: June Pyle, Bob Rachowicz, Pat Radaliovitz, Tony Ramos, Roberta Ramsey, Gloria Rangel, Shelby Rector, Charles Rees, Bruce Rehling, Karen Repke, Gary Rettke, John Richards, Carol Richter, Betty Rick, Don Rickert. 5: Charles Ridgner, William Rigg, Ernest Rizzuto, Delofs Robinson, Ella Robinson, Lynn Roegner, Henry Roepke, Kenneth Roesner, Elaine Rogers, Julia Rogers, Fred Ross, Tony Rubino, George Ruge, Cleophus Russell, Errol Russell. 6: Joseph Russo, Ronald Rutz, David Salapatek, Mary Salazar, Thomas Scanlan, Don Schaal, Lenette Schaal, Bill Schaller, Jerry Schiera, Fred Schmidt, Joseph Schmitt, Marie Schoen, Ethel Schoenfelder, Ronald Schreinerj Judy Schroeder. 7: Ronnie Schueman, Bob K. Schultz, Carol Schultz, Robert N. Schultz, Don Schwer, Jimmie Scott, Al Sent, Julia Serbantez, Jim Settles, Eleanor Shanta, Wally Sharpe, Richard Shepherd, Audrey Sherick, Kenneth Sidensticlc, Mary Simington. 8: Jo Simon, Mildred Simon, Robert Simons, Judith Sinise, Pat Sinise, Arlene Sisco, Ethel Small, Grace Smith, James Smith, Jean Smith, Joyce Smith, Mildred Smith, Deanna Snuclcel, Paul Sobiski, Noel Sodersten. 9: Kathryn Sperry, Joey Spinazola, Terry Stack, Joseph Stark, John Steclrer, Fred Stein, Richard Stall, Nancy Stepanski, William Stephens, Robert Sterling, Theresa Stewart, Yvonne Stewart, Daniel Stolarelt, Tommy Sun- shine, Dennis Swaggerty. 10: Nancy Swanson, Betty Tatum, Marvelle Tatum, Sonia Taylor, Pat Tegel, Oscar Tellez, Fannie Thigpen, Joyce Thomas, louis Thomas, Robert Thomas, Jane Thompson, Priscilla Thompson, Allen Thoms, larry Thoms, Florence Tiggelaar. SOPHGMGRES CLASS OF 1957 xi I Row Row Row Row Row Row 1: Lenore Tollner, William Tolone, Joan Tomaska, Christine Tragnitz, Eugene Trotter, Hazel Trussell, Shirley Tultanelli, William Turner, John Tuul, Marilyn Tykoclci, Ralph Udoni, Charlotte Uidl. 2: Leona Valencia, Judy Van Brussel, William Van Horn, Roger Van Overstraeten, Michael Varkalis, Diane Vasilis, Joe Veyette, Connie Vicker, Gregory Voral, Carolyn Walder, Gerald Walker, Marilyn Wallace. 3: Richard Warner, Delores Washington, William Washington, Ruth Weese, William Weglarz, Marian Welter, Ken Wendling, Pat Werner, Bob Werniak, Bill Weseloh, Lois Weseloh, Stanley Weseloh. 4: Carole Wessel, Lester Westphal, Judith Whip- ple, Wayne Whitehill, Susanne Whitlock, James Wiggins, Lamar Williams, Leroy Williams, Mau- rice Williams, Richard A. Williams, Richard R. Williams, Ruby Williams. 5: Samuel Williams, Stanley Williams, Tom Wil- liamson, Robert Wilson, Marvin Winterfeldt, Ruth Winterfeldt, Donald Witcher, Ronald Witt, Donna Witte, James Wood, Alice Woodall, Ardella Worth. 6: Rose Wozny, Joyce Wright, Loretta Yehling, Irma York, Jerry Yost, John Youstra, Joseph Zaiac, Manuel Zamora, Bernie Zartler, Ronald Zauga, Diane Ziccardi, Nancy Zuidema. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left to right, seated, Kenneth Bronson, president: standing, Judith Karlstedt, sec- retary, Robert Mclntyre, treasurer, Donna Steinhart, vice-president. FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1958 Row Row Row Row Row Row l: John Adams, Mary Adams, Beverly Alfreid, Louise Allen, Beverly Anderson, James Anderson, Leonard Anderson, Loren Anderson, Phyllis An- derson, Victor Anderson. O 2: Ron Antonelli, Sherman Armwood, Stanley Arnold, Bertha Ashford, Daniel Asplund, Ralph Atkinson, Frank Babiarz, Annette Baer, Robert Bolling, Irma Banks. 3: Evelyn Barbee, Bernie Baron, Wally Barr, Vivien Battaglin, Karol Bauer, Bob Baugh, Betty Beasley, Nancy Becker, Margaret Beckwith, Betty Begeman. 4: James Behrenclt, Taylor Bell, Raymond Benson, Barbara Berardi, Richard Berdine, Richard Berg- quist, Carol Bigelow, Lola Binion, Jerome Blaze- iak, Bonnie Bohne. 5: Benjamin Bolden, Margie Bonarek, Terrance Booker, Nancy Borman, Charles Bortkun, Donald Bouie, Marie Eovatsek, Fletcher Boyd, Norma Boyd, David Bradtke. 6: Miilicent Brady, Alene Bragg, Linda Brand, Janice Brice, Suzanne Brish, Pat Brockman, Ken- neth Bronson, Norma Brouette, Andrew Brown, Beverly Brown. Row 7: George Brown, Pearl Brown, Peggy Brown, Richard Brown, Roy Brueggemann, Donna Brummel, Jimmy Buc- cheri, Louis Bukauskas, Nathaniel Bunn, Mary Burns, Jackie Bunyea, Bonnie Burke, Maurice Cage. Row 8: Harry Campbell, Donna Carle, Richard Carlile, Joseph Carrero, Pat Carver, Jerry Cassidy, Louise Catanz, Seratin Chavez, Bob Cistaro, Gerald Cirullo, Sharon Cirullo, Philip Clark, Janet Clarke. Row 9: Richard Clayton, Robert Cleggett, Mildred Cochran, Arnette Collins, Myra Collins, Eurania Conkis, Jim Con- lan, Lynda Connella, Diane Cope, Marvin Craig, Chris- tine Crawford, William Crawford, Robert Crowl. F Row IO: Glenda Crowner, Joanne Culp, Bill Cure, Victor Cunningham, Mary Cyplik, Judy Czarnecki, David Daum, Ronald Davis, Claudia Deadmore, Margaret Deak, Shar- on Dearth, Beverly De Biase, Mary Dell. 4 A , ,P . 6+ x L x If gh 1 fd Q ew . , ii 4 1 . ,- Q .,, V 1- r X 1 -K , - M .X ' , ' . A4 X ' . N b V - ' a ,.. ..,. ew:-. 3, Y , , Q :El 3, F , . . I' Y ' In f W N. 1 -' At, K X A -W f i . X X EX if' I -'wg' X QwL N J f . W -. rm H b ,A , , x .W .. ,, 1 A F , .: X AL . 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F 'f ,X A K W ' ' I X on ' CA .I 3,3 A if 1 it l ' 1 Row l: Carolyn Derry, Cordelia De Vries, Richard De Witt, F R E S H M E N Glenn Dickens, Kenneth Dickey, Dolores Dini, Donna Dini, Antoinette Disabato, James Disabato, James Dobrez. 9.1 of ,Qi .J F-fe 3355, ai tai . i - L p 7 is V9 r , ,, in Q ' ' - Row Row Row Row Row Row Raw Row Row CLASS OF 1958 2: Bill Doepp, Lorraine Domikaitis, John Dommer, Minnie Dorsey, Euphemia Douglas, James Downey, Anna Dragt, Lynne Dreger, Warren Driese, Ross Dring, Carole Dun- can, Rosalie Duoba, Duane Durling, Ruthie Easterlan, Donna Ebeling. 3: Mary Echols, Carol Edwards, David Ehlers, Judy Eich- horn, Henry Eisses, Joyce Elbers, Charlotte Ermscher, Louis Errico, Bill Ervin, Robert Europa, Michael Evans, Nancy Former, Sharon Farrow, Lee Featherstone, Martha Fentem. 4: Donald Ferguson, Jimmy Fiedler, Allan Filewicz, Frank Filippone, George Fina, Lucille Flanders, Patricia Flassig, Judy Fleischman, James Flores, Karen Foley, Richard Foss, Thomas Fulton, Bob Gadsden, Peter Galayda, Eu- gene Gapa. 5: Jean Garcia, Eugene Gentile, Judy Geyer, Nick Gia- quinto, Jo Gibson, Robert Gibson, Carol Gilbert, Pat Gilbert, Margaret Gillis, Sara Gillis, Mary Gonzales, Betty Good, Mable Goodwin, Albert Gordon, Roberta Goss. 6: Nancy Grace, Charles Graefen, Lizzi Graversen, Michael Gross, Bob Guthrie, Nancy Guthrie, Burley Habron, Kendall Hackman, John Hahn, Barbara Hall- berg, Melvin Hambel, Eugene Hansen, Warren Hardin, John Harding, Harriette Hardy. 7: Jeannette Hardy, Edward Harris, Mary Harrison, Phyllis Hartl, Edward Hawkinson, Lawrence Heim, Joel Heinecke, Arnold Hemmons, Weltha Hemphill, Bill Hen- clerson, Carolyn Henry, Sharon Henry, Jo Hensley, Ed- ward Hernandez, Karl Hick. 8: Shirley Highland, John Hill, Frank Hirschman, Berg- line Holliday, Crump Holiday, Kenneth Holmberg, Pat Holmes, Harold Homerding, Lois Homerding, Joseph Hooker, Eula Horton, Shaya Horton, Florence Houdek, Robert House, Bessie Hubbard. 9: Roger Hubbard, Robert Hudson, Eugene llling, Bar- bara Jackson, Lesslie Jackson, Winona Jackson, Kay Jacobs, Gary Jacobsen, Joyce Jacques, Leotis James, Gail Janecyk, Frank Jankowski, Walter Jankowski, James Jawar, Jean Jebsen. 10: Ronald Jensen, Eugene Johanson, Arthur Johns, Karen Johns, Andrea Johnson, Joan Johnson, Marvalene Johnson, Mildred Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Barbara Jones, Marcella Jones, Vivian Jones, Diane Joss, Jim Joyce. Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row H M E N Row 1: Bruce Justin, Peter Kahon, Judy Karlstedt, Linda CLASS OF 1958 2: Richand King, Donald Kingma, Bob Kissel, Ronald Kleczkowski, Tom Knebl, Michael Knepper, Bob Knight, Earl Knockum, Julie Knox, Laverne Koehne, Joan Kor- bitz, Andrew Kotlarz, Phyllis Kowalski, Gerald Kraiss, Karen Krambeck. 3: Nancy Kramer, Bill Kruk, Richard Kuhn, Ruth Kuhr, Ted Kulhan, Harold Kunze, John Kust, Lowell Ladewig, Terry Landgraf, James Landman, Caryl Lane, Raymond Lang, Jerry Le Beau, Richard Lee, Joseph Leia. 4: Sylvia Leonard, Roger Lewis, Larry Lexow, Brenda Lipscomb, Ronnie Lively, Raymond Laar, Beverly Lohse, Carole Lombardo, Stanley Latting, Donna Luchene, Linda Luchene, Elaine Lucious, Mike Lugo, William Lussenhop, William Lyman. 5: Catherine Lyman, Albert Lyons, Lorraine Lyons, James McCarthy, Margaret McCartney, Rose McCarty, Neil McGee, Patricia McGuire, Robert Mclntyre, Dan McMinn, Joan McNamara, William McPhail, Martin Madrid, Janis Magliola, Tommy Manning. 6: Lynn Manson, Charles Marsh, Thomas Marshall, Rich- ard Martin, Georgene Martino, Jordan Marzano, Ed- ward Medema, Gary Mehok, Bob Meilleur, Joyce Mel- rose, Virginia Mercede, Stanley Meyer, Robert Mezydlo, Anthony Migas, Dorothy Mims. 7: Malindia Mock, Jeanette Moll, Kenneth Moody, Benny Moore, Betty Moore, Catherine Moore, Jim Moore, Lydia Moore, Margie Moore, Marilynn Morehead, William Mori, Laura Morris, Jerry Mudge, Harvey Mulderink, Marilyn Musson. 8: Gilbert Nedwick, Marie Neeley, William Neibert, Anna Nelson, Maurice Nesbit, Milton Nevrenchan, Er- seline Nichols, Doris Nienhouse, Joan Nixon, James Nunnally, Don O'Connell, Pat O'Lena, Josephine Ordaz, Mary Orfino, Norma Orsolini. 9: Tom Ostendorf, Verlyn Oswald, Archie Otis, Howard Page, Frances Paiak, Gail Panichi, Carole Parks, Eugene Pataky, Gail Perryman, Robert Peters, Bob Peterson, Sally Peterson, Charlotte Petreikis, Elaine Petrie, Martin Petrak. 10: DeWayne Phelps, Sandra Phillips, Eugene Pigozzo, Darla Pittman, Jack Plate, Nancy Pletsch, Eliza Poin- dexter, Matthew Poindexter, Lynette Pompa, Jacqueline Potchebski, Kenneth Potts, Otis Powell, Samuel Purdy, Pat Puttkammer, Janet Rabka. 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' UL xx fl t 3 3 X X 'Nu Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row CLASS OF 1958 2: Rosemary Ricchio, Sharon Richards, Barbara Richmond, James Ridgner, Shirley Riles, Bill Ringwald, Thomas Robinson, Nancee Roesner, Joseph Roth, Terry Russell, Ross Rothenberg, Leroy Rybinski, Pauline Rypczynski, Linda Salazar, Salvador Salgado. 3: Robert Sartin, Mike Schaal, William Schaede, Ruth Schaefer, Joyce Schlink, Arthur Schmidt, Arlene Schnei- der, Joan Schoenfelder, Darla Schreiber, Sharon Schrein- er, William Schrik, Ivan Schueman, Dennis Schuemann, Melvin Schuldt, Bonnie Schultz. 4: Gail Schulz, Howard Schultz, Sandra Schultz, Walter Schultz, Joseph Scott, Robert Scott, Sharon Scott, Richard Seymour, John Shepard, Richard Signore, Patricia Sill, Joan Simington, Judith Simon, Dorothy Sims, Mary Sims. 5: Guy Skoglund, Patricia Sladek, Shirley Slager, Ruth Small, James Smith, Karen Smith, Sigrid Smith, Vincenzo Smriglio, Lola Snyder, James Spizzirri, David Splayt, Lorraine Sreniawski, Barbara Stanton, Carol Stauden- raus, Martin Stein. 6: Donna Steinhart, Leslie Stevens, William Stevens, Roger Stalk, Edmund Strache, Teddy Stranczek, Joan Strezo, Lovenia Sutton, Linda Swanson, Patrick Sweeney, Margaret Swierkos, Constance Tampa, Terry Tanovich, Carrie Tarver, Lavonne Tatgenhorst. 7: Barbara Taylor, Evans Taylor, Mary Taylor, Houston Thaggard, lnell Thomas, Harry Thompson, Dennis Thoms, Kenneth Hahn, Earl Todd, Walter Tomaszek, Kenneth Topolski, Edward Townsend, John Trotter, Clifford Tru- deau, Loretta Tucker. 8: Gerry Turner, Judy Upson, lawrence Valencia, Shirley Van Ball, Mary Vania, Earl Van Dyke, Barbara Van Laten, Pattye Von Kannel, Carol Vukovic, Ed Wachdorf, Alice Wallace, Ruth Walter, Marianne Walusek, Jean Warren, Margie Washington. 9: Edward Watson, Fitcher Weathington, Mike Weglow- ski, Lorenda Welch, Donald Wheeler, Stanley Wicherek, Paul Wicherts, Jim Wilder, Marvin Willett, Christine Wil- liams, Clarence Williams, Elizabeth Williams, Marry Williams, Myrna Williams, Vincent Williams. 10: Delores Williamson, Herbert Wilson, James Wilson, Barbara Witcher, Susan Withers, Judy Witt, Peggy Witt, Dorsey Wood, Freddie Woods, Kathleen Woods, Stanley Wroblewski, Rosemary Wylie, Betty Yorkman, Elizabeth Young, Shirley Young. ACTIVITIES CLASSES CLUBS ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS ig i Q A ' 541.10 ACTIVITIES ACTIVITY-TICKET MANAGERS ICampus Buildingj Left to right, C. L, Blunk, faculty spon- sorg Donna Robinsong Barbara Bur- meister. AIR-RAID DRILL Left to right, Mr. O. L. Driverg Capt. Gard, Anti-Aircraft Corps, U. S. Armyg Elbert Knowlton. CAFETERIA This is a typical scene in the Old Main cafeteria during the fourth, fifth, and sixth periods. The cashier is Mrs. Carole Zahniser and the student buying potato chips is Ruth Weese. CHRISTMAS The brass sextet which provided an atmosphere of the Christmas season lust prior to the holidays by playing Christmas carols in the halls of Campus and Old Main was composed of, left to right, Bill Hazelbauer, trumpetg Dick Bruehl, trumpetg Paul Mavros, French horng Bill Wood, sousaphoneg Ray Youstra, baritoneg and Bill Craw- ford, tromboneg members of the Cardi- nal bancl. This particular shot of the sextet and the Nativity was taken at ACTIVITIES CHEERLEADERS A---.1 1E 4 I V Q fs VARSITY CHEERLEADING SQUAD to right, kneeling, Sandra Fox, Arlene Domikoitis, Arlene Faber, Joyce Brumwell, standing, Betty Farina, Sandra Drysch, F t , Diane Mc Annette Bronson, Rue os er Elligott. x ,-s I I an PHOMORE CHEERLEADING SQUAD FRESHMAN AND SO Three freshmen and three sophomores make up the regular squad. The girls are chosen in open tryouts. The six reqular crieerleaders are shown in the front row and the substitutes are shown in the back row. Lett to right, front row, Nancy Fenner, Lorraine Domilxaitis, Carolyn Walder, Sandy Schultz, Jean Faber, Nancy Guthrie, back row, ' ' b ra Van Laten, Pot Britt, J :kie Potchebskl, Gall Jnnecyk, Bar a o Beverly Dunham, Shirley Johnson. BOYS' BOWLING TEAM CAPTAINS, OFFICERS, AND FACULTY SPONSOR OF B.I.C.H.S. AMERICAN JUNIOR BOWLING LEAGUE. ted, Lynn Hill, Tom Froberg, Harold C, Eberhart, faculty spon- sor, John Gcibrysials, sec Robert Schultz, retaryg treasurerg Harold Freder- Left to right, sea icksong standing, Paul Gorman, Lawrence Peter- son, Louis Thomas, Mich ael Wilson, Don Gerstel, Kenneth Triphan. Left to right, Paul Gorman, leading bowler, Tom Fro- berg, second-high bowler. Left to right, Robert Schultz, Marvin Winterteldt, Don Gerstel, Kenneth Schue- man, Fred Stein. ONE OF THE TEN TEAMS Left to right, Lynn Hill, Ken- neth Triphan, Lawrence Peterson, Stanley Wese- Ioh. Left to right, preparing to bowl, John Gabryslalc, Id Warren Caswell, Gera Ross. ACTIVITIES CLASS ELECTIONS Here are some views of the Campus entrance halls while senior slafes were electioneering. Janet MCQuis1an, chairman of the Business-Education De- parfrnenf, appraises the display of the Blue Ribbon slate. HEP CATS 1One of the freshman slatesl Left Yo right, John Harding, Beverly Brown, Diane Joss, Larry Helm. BLUE NOTES CThe winning sophomore slafeb Left lo right, Pat Sinise, Larry Will, Dick Williams, Jo Simon. TEEPEE lOne of lhe sophomore slalesj Left to righi, Judy Alberts, Dick Warner, Bob De Sanlo, Jane Thompson. BUTTONS AND BOWS fOne of the sophomore slatesl Left to right, Janet Blume, Lynn Hill, Ed Pfeiffer, Kay Collins. ACTIVITIES THE RAINS CAME during the weekend of October 9 T0 and 975 Inches fell on Saturday and Sunday. These views show the athletic field on Tuesday morning after the water had started to recede VARSITY DEBATERS IN ACTION Left to right are Bob Reuss, Bob Lane, Arthur Haase Cstandingl, Joy Ruth, and .lim Watson. Eugene Peterson is the faculty sponsor. COMMENCEMENT This picture highlights the moment which each senior anticipates as the year comes to an end. Here, George Woitas, a 1954 graduate, receives his diploma from Dr. Harold L. Richards, superintendent, assisted by Clarence E. Ames, senior principal. COLLEGE NIGHT An annual event at Community High School, College Night provides the opportunity for students to obtain information about college life direct from representatives of those colleges in which they are interested. On Monday evening, February 14, 1955, representatives from thirty-four col- leges were available for consultations, In this picture, in the foreground, John Bleeker, left, confers with Donald Frye, of James Millikin University, De- catur, lllinoisg while, at the far end of the tale, Don Engle, left, obtains information about Illinois State Normal ACTIVITIES FACULTY BOWLING Left to right, foreground, .leon Dun- nington, Rodger G. Landgraf, seated at scoring table at right, R. L. Akey. Left to right, Robert B. Weber, Marian Conelly, Ruth A. Uetrecht, Clell G. Ledford, Lewis A. Bartley. Left to right, foreground, Kathryn A. Haebich, right, at scoring table, Gladys Swanson, Borghild Tiernagel, Gene S. Bell. Left to right, Gladys Swanson, Borg, hild Tiernagel, Carl Bergquist, Gene S, Bell, Sayers John Miller, Dorothy W. Rogers, rear, Carol Russell. Left to right, front, Mary K. Dewey, Victor Wayne Klein, Willard D. Spies, O. L. Driver, right, rear, Shel- don C. Westman, Lucille W. Larson. FACULTY CHRISTMAS PARTY Uhursday, December 16, l954I Facing the camera, the waiters who so graciously and efficiently serve at all dinners and banquets, back to camera, front to rear, Mrs. Louise DeForte, Mrs. Jessie DeFries, Mrs. Hilma Winterfeldt, Mrs. Florence Peisf ner, Mrs. Katherine Bennett, cafeteria manager. Alice Hudson McMahon, chairman of the Homemaking Department, fastens boutonniere for Dr. Harold L. Richards, superintendent, while Birt E. Frobish, principal of Old Main Building, is looking on. THE HEAD TABLE Left to right, facing camera, Dr. Harold L. Richards, superintendent, Elizabeth Mesenkop, Elmer Haug, Nell Willhoit, Jean Dunnington, back to camera, Harold C. Eberhart, Sara Louise Eng, Eugene Peterson, Eliza- beth Hansen, Wm. F. Gutches, Esther M. Cluver. Left to right, Mike Wilson, Dick Bruehl, and John Bleeker are serving the dessert, baked Alaska, on a cart decorated with lighted sparklers, at the table, facing the camera, Carol Russell, Kenneth O'Kane, back to camera, Dorothy M. Cruise. Santa ICarl Bergquistl and Santa's helper ID. E. Bapstl distribute the gifts. Receiving this gift is Charlet Zoda. The beautiful dinner music was played by Reginald J. Foort on the Baldwin electric organ. 1 i I . .,. !f'.-fl 04 9 S s r 1.1 .V N , 1 K : vs nj fe li ' 5 gig 1-,Q 'I fs Q '18 ,wud I . .X - ' , xx F, H,,n WN '1! ACTIVITIES HALL SCENES Betty Wicks, center, and Gerry Mys- Iiwiec, right, stop at the information desk at Campus, as Gerry gives absence re- ports to Elaine Praag, attendance clerk for that particular period. Jim Curtis, left, and Carol Damm stop at their lockers between classes. Norma Schuemann, left, and John Slager make certain that they will not be late for their next classes, Don Engle, left, and Betty Wicks form an interesting silhouette against a window in the entrance hall at Campus, as they are looking at a book. Ronald Miller, ane at the hall guards, checks the hall pass of Janet Blume. Between classes at Campus . West stairway between classes at Campus . . . Nancy Anderson, left, waits tor Mildred Schweer to complete her telephone call at Campus. Girls coming from gym, right, meet others at the west stairway between classes at Campus, 80 HALL GUARDS Eighth-period hall guards at Old Main receive instruc- tions from their building principal. Left to right, George Anti- rnory, Antoinette Lettieri, Loretta Yehling, Rinehart Uidl, captain, Birt E. Fro- bish, building principal at Old Main. HOMECOMING QUEEN Carol Wolgast qcenteri, Homecoming Queen, reigns at the homecoming dance with her atten- dants Arlene Faber lleftl and Marilyn Muir. was X 33,1 - I , se ,- 1 WARN' . Ki ' XSS' X Q Bill Moore, co-captain of the varsity Carol Wolgast, Homecoming Queen, is football team, crowns Carol Wolgost presented to the audience at the Argo queen of homecoming as Arlene Faber football game. The driver is Harold rrightl, of the queen's court, looks on, Waits. Jig' This group of teachers is visiting the plant of the Illinois Brick Co. Left to right are Carl Bergquist, G. A. Johnston, Charles Filippi, host, Nell Willhoit, Catherine Miller, Audrey Milgote, and Harold C, Eberhart. Keith Forry lrightj helps Opal A. Peterson ileftl and Jean D nnin ton to understand the maze of pipes and valves U 9 during their tour of the Clark Oil Bi Refining Corp. plant. KNOW - YOUR - COMMUNITY DAY Know-Your-Community Day is an annual event at community and its people, to the end that these ex- h ctuall in ublic relations whereby our teac ers may a y P get out into the community to obtain first-hand infor- mation about the business and industrial environment ofthe area, to learn how the school patrons earn their . . h liv'n and to become better acquainted with t e i g, community and its people, to the end that these ex- periences may strengthen their usefulness as teachers to the youth of the community. 82 'ht Esther M Cluver Kenneth O'Kane, Alice Left to rig , , , ' ' h Bl I land Soldan, and Kathryn A, Haebich visit t e ue s Specialty Co., Inc, Employees of the hrm, continuing to right of Miss Haebich, are Moritz Montag, Paul Kuchta, and Robert Brieskorn, Jr. three women The corrugating machine operated by the of the group employees at the left, engages the interest of teachers w o vlsie dividers to separate cookies in packages are G. V. Malmgren, Jr., host, is the third man Faculty members who took this tour are tleft to rightl Clyde Wilbur Blanke, R. W. Caauwe, Mary K, Dewey, William T, Ewing Birt E. Frobish, Ruth A. Uetrecht lpartially hidden behind Mr. Frobishl, Mary Clark, and Marian Conelly, h 1 d the Malanco, Inc., plant whre manufactured. from the left. Harry Katzmann 'second from Ieftl, host to the group t h of teachers who took the tour through the plant o t e American Radiator 8. Standard Sanitary Corp., explains - - tt - it thi one of the operations to the interested tourists ct s lft ileft to rightt Nelson Kias, Sheldon C, Westrnan, 9 1 Shirley Pope, Elizabeth Hansen, George W. Porter, Dorothea Moore, and Lloyd Holmlin, executive secretary of the Blue Island Chamber of Commerce, who accompanied the group on this tour. The employee at the left is unidenti- fied. KNOW - YOUR A- SCHOOL DAY Know-Your-School Day is another annual event at Community High School which is planned to bring the community and the school closer together by in- viting representative businessmen and other civic leaders to see for themselves what the school is trying to do for the youth of the community. The Blue Islettes served as guides for the day. Here Lleft to riqhtl Carol Hull, Carol Hanseman, Janet Ptietter, and Joan Place greet Vernon Rosenquist, Tom Easton, and Phil Lohse at the main en- John T. Condon Lrightl visits one of Mr. l.C1l1dgl'CIflS classes in mechanical drawing at Old Main and is interested in the drawing of Richard Gearring lseated, leftl. YYCIHCG GT CCIVWPUS- Dolores Swanson, 0 member of the Blue lslettes, pins identification label for James U. Bronson. Dr. Harold L, Richards lriglttl, superin- tendent, welcomes Morris E. Houser, field secretary of the Illinois Association of School Boards. Audrey Roller lriglwtt, another of the Blue lslettes, conducts Harold Schee to one of the classes he has expressed a wish to visit, ACTIVITIES LIBRARY AIDES The library aides serve the students by checking books in and out at the circulation desk, helping keep the book shelves, magazine racks, and vertical tiles in order, processing new books, and giving assistance wherever needed. The main event of the year is the Pin party at which the aides are pinned ac' cording to the number of years of ser- vice, first year, bronze pin, second year, silver pin, third year, gold pin, fourth year, key-style gold pin with torch guard. ln order to serve as a library aide a student must be willing to devote one full period per day to the work, should be an average or above-average student, and have a good attendance record. This picture shows the library aides at Old Main. Left to right, front row, Beverly Alfreid, Rosemary Ricchio, Peggy Brown, Joyce Schlink, Joy Alice Ruth, Sandra Phillips, Karen Krambeck, Beverly Papke, middle row, Mable Goodwin, Charlotte Burns, Peggy Martinez, Loretta Yehling, Jo Etta Horvath, Suzanne Whit- lock, .lo Ann Hensley, Verla Kistnerp back row, Tom Hannigan, John Doherty, Walter Jankowski, George Pence, Howard Schultz, Tom Knebl. Mrs. Zoda lleftj and Mrs. Jones, li- brarians at Old Main, enioy the library aides' valentines. Pictures of the aides are attached with individual valentines. SCHOOL NURSE Dorothy Knol llefti, student aide at Campus, is being taught to make cotton balls by Lucille W. Larson, school nurse. Ruth Ann Weese lstondingi obtains an explanation of the orthopedic program at Campus from Mrs. Larson, school nurse. Marlene Kramer Clefti student aide Old Main, is pulling the health reco of .lake Hanus lrightj for a conferen with Mrs. Larson, school nurse. Irene Cerullo lrighti, student aide Campus, is discussing possible futu plans for nurse's training with Mrs. Larso school nurse. Left to right lfrontl Nancy Schmidt, LIBRARY SERVICE Left to right, Hyacinth Wrehsnig, checking book out to patron, Carol Kennerley, searching file for book cardp Lynn Valfre, a borrower taking out a book. Left to right, Violet Johnson and Janet Habich, enjoying a magazine, Nancy Kuglich, ar- ranging the magazine rack, Nancy Cobb, embossing a library book with the owner- ship stomp, Beverly Hollinger, opening a book to the right page for Nancy, Left to right, Donna Yotsak, using the Read- er's Guide to Periodical Literature, Barbara Jacques, consulting the card catalog: Joanne Bodwell, examining the vertical file, Patricia Braden, scanning a news- paper. Elvira Ordaz Ibehind circulation desk, left! and Dave McGuyer Ckneeling, rightl are shown library desk procedure at Old Main by Tom Hannigan, a regular library aide. INDIVIDUAL SPEECH CONTESTANTS Carol Pavlovic, Connie Vicker, Betty Rick, Crearl Wayne Whitehill, Arthur Haase, Connie Bush, Joy Ruth, Mary Napoli, Linnea Pearson, and Lucille Schachow were not present when the picture was token. Eugene Peter- son is the faculty sponsor, ACTIVITIES OPERETTA The Fortune Teller, by Victor Herbert, was presented by the Senior and Junior Classes of Community High School in the Campus Build- ing Gymnasium on March T8 and 19, l954, under the skillful direction of the following faculty sponsors: Music Miss Borghild Tier' nagelg Dance, Miss Marian Conellyg Dramatics, Mrs. Marshall Brown, and Art, Miss Bernice Grunig. Priscilla Rauch Crightl was Mme. Pompom and .lack Stevenson was Captain Ladislaus. An exciting moment in the operetta . . . the three principal actors engaged in sword- play are Cleft to rightl Jack Stevenson ICap- tain Ladislausl, Gene Vernon ISandorl, and Edward Wencloff CCount Berezowskil. Edwin Dierclxs lFresco, the Ballet Masterl fleft frontl and Edward Wencloff ICount Bere- zowskil are the center of interest at this point in the operetta. The girls of the Grand Opera Ballet are at left background, while the band of gypsies can be seen at the right of the stage. Jack Stevenson ICaptain Ladislausl Ccenterl leads his company of hussars in a rousing song. The hussars are Cleft to rightl Kenneth Bachmann, Robert Gutierrez, Darrell Barnes, Earl Bishop, Errol Levy, Ray Youstra, Jacob Cholke, Richard Jebsen, Steven Harvey, John Blatt, William Russell, cmd Richard Williams. ,Av- vfhw J' -if .acc Q..,,A Prudence's problem is further complicated Q 1 SL 1 , liz' X' 13. SENIOR CLASS PLAY Stardust, a play by Walter Kerr, was presented by the Senior Class in the Campus gymnasium on November IB and l9, l954. The story of Stardust is the complicated situation that develops when a visiting pro fessioncrl actress, Prudence Mason iCarol Ricel, comes to take part in a production at the Academy of Dramatics and Allied Arts, head' ed by Mr, Bach LArthur Hoasel. Mr. Bach has very extreme ideas upon acting your part by living it and has turned his stu- dents, who are really normal young people, into neurotically stagevconscious individuals. by the fact marriage by businessman love for the the situation that she is being urged into Arthur Scott tJim Hackettl, a who does not appreciate her stage. When Prudence realizes she has gotten herself into, she calls upon her wisecraclcing friend, Claire Carter CJudy Dvorovyl. A parallel love story involves Janet, a stu ix . . ,. S' 5 jk -1 . ,Q i t l l i T 9 i i l i t i i Q .ri . . -1 X .1 ce dent tJanet Pfeifferl, and Phil, the young stage designer LRalph Thompsonl, who is not at all impressed by the amateur theutricals he sees Janet involved in. Jerry, the Holly wood talent scout tJoe DuCharmel, arrives to talk Prudence into going to Hollywood The dean of women tCarol Maierl threatens to call off the play, Through it all, Bach remains the odd and hilariously funny dedicated leader. As usual with comedies, all ends happily with Prudence completing the play to leave for Hollywood and her true love, a Holly wood producer. Phil tries to get Janet to accept his pro- posal, while the students carry on as usual. Left to right, Janet Pfieffer, Ralph Thompson, Ray Youstra, Ray Whitten, Jan Batho, Richard Hunter, Carol Claussen, and Lynn Valfre, seated, Norma Schuemann, Arlene Domillaitis, and Liz Kutcher. Prudence tries to calm Arthur after Jerry's mention of Hollywood. Left to right, Joe Du Chorme, Carol Rice, and Jim Hackett. Claire's introduction to the actors at worll. Left to right, Norma Schuemann, Ray Whitten, Carol Claussen, Janet Pfeiffer, Arlene Domilxaitis, Judy Dvorovy, Wanda Mead, Liz Kutcher, and Ray Youstra. Bach explains his methods of acting. Left to right, Janet Pfeiffer, Wanda Mead, Arlene Domilcaitis, Jan Batho, Ray Youstra, Arthur Haase, Richard Hunter, Norma Schuemann, Carol Rice, Judy Dvorovy, and Ray Whitten. The students are dominated by Prudence, much to her amazement and to Claim-'s amusement, left to right, Janet Pfeiffer, Arlene Domi- lraitis, Arthur Haase, Ray Youstra, Carol Rice, Wanda Mead, Ray Whitten, and Judy Dvorovy. OFFICE ACTIVITIES y Left OFFICE to right, Clorinda Tramutolo, Ronda Mae Cheffer, William T. Ewing, principal of the iunior class, STUDENT AIDES IN MR. CAAUWE'S OFFICE provide office secretarial help and Left Iene cipal for records, attendance, filing, general office assistance. to right, Norma Garrett, Ar- Komorski, R. W. Caauwe, prin- of the sophomore class, Carol Pavlovic. STUDENT AIDES IN MR. POOI.ER'S left to right, seated, Dorothy Hoppe, Rollin Pooler, principal of the freshman class, Barbara Sla- dek, secretary, standing, Pat Sinise, Suzanne Zak, Nancy De Witt, Gwynne Cole. STUDENT AIDES IN THE MAIN BUILDING OFFICE working on at- tendance. Left to right, seated, Janet Elliott, Beverly Maximoff, Barbara Adam, standing, Helen Duehr, office manager and secretary to building principal, Patricia Brockman, Birt E. Frobish, build- ing principal at Old Main. Q.mw,-.swans-. ml. STUDENT AIDES IN MR. PRICE'S OFFICE Left to right, standing, lynn Reed Iclictatingi, Anita Boyd ltaking notes from the dictionaryi, seat- ed, Carol Dory ltypingj, Arlene Gaydos qtaking shorthandl, Charles B. Price, building prin- cipal at Campus Cdictcitingi, Filing, switchboard operation, and typing are just a few of the general duties performed by these girls, who work in the Campus Building office as student aides. left to right, Marlene Bruckner, Nancy Teason, Jackie Kissinger, Carol Rice. STUDENT AIDES IN MR. CAAUWE'S OFFICE serve as office secretaries and assist with state reports, sched- ules, dictation and typing. Left to right, Marilyn Ryon, Dar- lene Huebner, R. W. Caauwe, principal of the sophomore class. SENIOR CLASS PRINCIPAUS OFFICE SECRETARIES Carol Buzzell Cseated, Ieftl, in charge of all correspondence: .loan Habenicht lstanding, Ieftj, in charge of all attendance records and filing of written excuses, Clar- ence E. Ames lseated, rightl, prin- cipal of the senior class. Representative of the work pupils do for various members of the faculty is shown as W. S. Har- wood, of the industrial arts de- partment, instructs his student aides haw to record completed proiect of each printing student. Left to right, Carolyn Aneston, Mr. Harwood, Barbara Bahr. Russell M. Miller explains record- keeping procedures to the student aides in the counseling department, Left to right Cstandingl are Mr, Miller, Bonnie McCartney, Betty Englund, Cseatedl, Pauline Boch- mann, Linda Parker. OPEN HOUSE Left to right, Mrs. Ella Hoase, Mrs. .wor- Mr. and Mrs. Santeford admire senior proiect constructed by their daughter Phyllis in Art III, as Bernice E. Grunig lleftl, chairman of the art department, points out details. man Barnard, Mrs. George Nagel, George Nagel, and Crightl Norman Barnard visit with R. l.. Akey fsecond from rightl, chairman of the science department, in the chemistry lecture room. Mrs. Van Laten, Mrs. Foust and daugh- Left to right, Mr. and Mrs. Rauch, Rev. Mr. Bruehl, and Mrs. Von Loten confer with Florence V. Holden in her English classroom. WAITERS Here are the iunior and senior boys who serve at school functions. Left to right, seated, Robert Brecken- ridge, Dick Bruehl, Ron Miller, Gary McElligott, John Bleeker, Bob Bron- son, standing, Norman Sidler, Bruce Duff, Mike Radeke, George Tampa, Mike Wilson, Bob Rick, Don John- ston, Peter Pflanzer. Dick Melrose and Dick Berry were not present when the picture was taken. Beulah Protsmon is the faculty spon- sor of the waiters, who are, as she puts it, her pride and joy. ter Virginia Cleft to right, standingj are interested in the display of posters made in connection with their study of American literature by pupils in English classes of Florence V. Holden Cseated, leftj. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vorpahl lleftl are attracted to the display of Helen E. Kenis- ton lrightj, chairman of the language department. '- . .-r' rrrtti -- , ,.,. f '- ' X l f X i- ' i 1 'Ny 4. ART Arlene Faber arranges a display in one of the Campus hall cases. The oils cmd pottery are by Art I classes and the leather work was clone by Art III classes of Bernice E. Grunig. Some of Miss Grunig's beginners in leather craft learn to use their tools in cutting, shading cmd lacing. Front to back are Betty Navarro, Barbara Mindeman, Donna Thompson, Lucille Schmidt, Carol Johnson, Joyce Brum- well, Clarence Hawkins. Some cf Miss Grunig's third- and fourtheyear art pupils working on crafts for Christmas. Some are starting with designs for various proiects, while others are actually at work on their proiects of leather, cutting stencils, papier-niache, cutting silhouettes, Christmas posters, etc. Counterclockwise, beginning at front of table in foreground, are Charlotte Klotz, June Kuhr, Marcella Ultsch, Phyllis Johnson, Peggy Behro, and Barbara Schoeng boys between tables are Jim Yost Clefti and Gary Suggettp left to right at table in left rear are James Wiggins lback to cameral, Carroll Nichols, and John Adams, This corner of the art room at Old Main shows lleft to rightl Ruth Kuhr, Gail Pc-nichi, Eleanor Shanta, and Maude Gutter at work on posters and portrait com- pcsitions, under the supervision of Ethel Margaret Haugan. Some of Miss Haugan's Art l pupils are working with colored chalks to illustrate figures in composition. Counterclockwise at table in foreground, beginning at left, rear, are Mary Grebelis, Linda Fiegel, Verne Bauer, and Effriede Gergits, facing camera in right back- ground is Freddie Woods. l t ,,, p g, J if- 2 N'5, 'N THE SCHOOL AT WORK ENGLISH Rabon Duck lstoncling, rightl, chairman, leads o discussion in fifth-period English lII class taught by Florence V. Holden. Becky Whifeside, Milne Wilson, and Marilyn Jacirno Clefl to righfl are using the SRA Reading Accelerator in Miss Holden's fiflh-period English lll class at Campus. Marianne Muller lsealed, righil, chair! man, presides over the round-lable dis- cussion cund class meeting which are regu- lar events on Thursdays in Miss Holden's eighfh-period English Ill class. Frank Michcrlowski lstcmcling, righfl is reading a reporl lo lhe class. THE SCHOOL AT WORK DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS PROGRAM The Diversified Occupations program at Community High School is in its sixth year. Thirty students are working in the program in seventeen different occu- pations and are employed by twenty-eight business establishments in the City of Blue Island and neigh- boring communities. Lloyd J. Lowe is the faculty co-ordinator. Community High School is one of forty schools in the State of Illinois offering students the opportunity to work in their chosen trades while still in school. The program operates on a split-day basis by which the student spends his mornings in school and his afternoons in various places of employment receiving on-the-job training. Over T50 students have availed themselves of this vocational opportunity during the past five years at Community High School. The program is spon- sored by the Illinois State Board of Vocational Educa- tion and is open to iuniors and seniors who are six- teen years of age or over. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS CLUB The D. O. Club is affiliated with the Illinois lndus- trial Education lub. Activities of the club include field trips, recreational and social evenings, and the D. O. banquet which the students give for their employers each year. The officers of the club are Constant Wysocki, president, Carl Bielke, vice-presi- dent, Kenneth Triphan, secretary, James Korzenko, treasurer, and Valentine Weber, reporter. Lloyd J. Lowe is the faculty sponsor. Carl Bielke, student learner, prepares to remove a Studebaker automatic transmission at the Blue Island Garage under the super- vision of Richard Anderson, service manager. Ronald Mezydlo, student learner, employed as a machinist by Bronson's Machine Shop, makes a final check under the supervision of Ray Bolmann, shop foreman. Ron is completing his second year on the D, O. program, Art Lockman, student learner, operates the Miller Simplex Automatic Press as Ivan Volp, vice-president of the Blue Island Publishing Corp., points out the need of ink. Art is completing his second year as a printer on the D. O. program Jim Manzo block-sands a car at Jack Thompson Oldsmobile under the direction of Bob Mailhoit, manager of the auto body and fender repair service. Jim is completing his second year as an auto body and fender repairman on D. O. Advisory Committee: Dr. Harold L. Richards, Superintendent, Com- munity High School, Roger Bronson, E. B. Bronson 8- Company, Thomas Easton, Public Service Co. of Northern Illinois, William Gerdes, Con- tractor, John Crawford, Great Lakes Refinery, Lloyd J. Lowe, Co-or- dinator. Vol Weber, in his second year as a printer on the D. O. program, is casting a line an the Ludlow machine. Employer Ernest A. Vernon is waiting to see another iob well done. Constant Wysocki, employed at the Clark Oil and Refining Corp. as a laboratory technician, weighs a catalyst sample under the supervision of the chief chemist, Robert Bruggink. James Korzenko, student learner in auto mechanics, receives instructions on testing a voltage regulator from his trainer, Ray Schwartz, owner of Ray's Service. x ,QV I. Qi, 'Rf Q 9 I si 'Hsu xw., WiJQi5i1w, 4, E M' XUFM1 M 1 Y 4 N4 QQ: L 1 lf. g,',,,k,,,,,W ,W V.x, W -,,,.,,..-.-f ' 4 THE SCHOOL AT WORK HOMEMAKING Girls learning to press on the new edge presser in Mrs. McMahon's Homemaking II class are, left to right, Pat Pickham, Mildred Colee man, Jean Cheshire, Shirley Colquitt, Irene Cerullo, and Hilda Beckwith. Learning to place pattern and material is Joan Poczos at extreme right, while in the right background Ethel Small is sewing with machine. These girls in Homemaking ll class at Campus taught by Frances Rousch Guy are placing jars of food in the pressure cooker to be processed. Left to right, Constance Rypszynski lfrontj, Margaret Heintz, Kay Buras, Jackie Miller, Angeline Petta, Dollye Nance. These girls in Mrs. McMahon's Advanced Clothing class are fitting a dress. Lower left, Sophie Leia, upper left, Nellie Rietveld, Helen McLean. Won't you have some? Left to right, Dianne Franco, Beverly Foxx, Karen Johns, and Pat Sinise have made some tempting salads in one ot the Homemaking I classes taught by Mrs. Patricia Thiernau. These girls in one of Mrs. Guy's Homemaking ll classes at Campus are examining glasses of ielly they have made as a project in the preservation of foods. Left to right, seated, Mildred Simon, Maryann Franco, Joan McCarthy, Judy Schroeder, Kathleen Kerrigan, standing, Nancy Escoe, Jean Faber, Barbara Spangler, Teresa Stewart, Judy Dorotiss, Marvelle Tatum Crearj, Sandra Grant, Donna Klinkman, Mary Adams, Alice Domagala, Joan Stewart, Mary McNair, Marilyn Jacimo, Catherine Bryant, Nancy Bryant. Beginning to sew in one ot Mrs. McMahon's Homemaking I classes at Campus are lleft to rightl Marian Welter lstandingl, Virginia Calderon, Donna Hill, Ruth Weese, and Carol Harper. Girls in Mrs. Guy's Advanced Foods class at Campus demonstrate to some of their classmates how to serve English style. Left to right lstandingj are Mary Hinz, Charlotte Klotz, Joyce Tornaska, Veronica Varkalisy Cseatedj Barbara Reid, Bonnie Ford lservingl, Joan Austin, Geraldine Mohr. These girls in Mrs. McMahon's Advanced Clothing class at Campus are really sewing. Front to rear, Sophie Leia, Alice Strong, Claudette Petrie, Quincy Davis, Mary Ross, Dorothy Davis, Carole Altman, Rita Buras, Mrs. McMahon. Learning to sew in another of Mrs. McMahon's Hornemaking I classes at Campus are Cleft to rightl Martha Cizmar, Virginia Foust, Carolyn Walder, Jeanette Dennis, and Bonnie Chabot. Mrs, McMahon demonstrates some fancy stitches on the new Singer automatic machine to some interested members of her Homemaking ll class. Left to right, Betty Farino, Rae Amato, Alice Friebel, Grace Smith, Elaine Pieritz, Bernadine Biela, Emily Grabiec, Myrna Dreblow. A laboratory demonstration of various types of salads and their purposes is being conducted in one of Mrs. Thiernau's Homemoking l classes at Old Main by Cleft to rightj Lorenda Welch, Judy Myers, Carol Schultz, Gene Perry, and Shirley Young. 94 I I 3152, . 5 , . by . i A gf Qi f E R 'S P I 'Aly' an 5. Q . ' . .,u . ... ., n...,. U 1 ' 'E W'7 V wg-, nw' THE SCHOOL AT WORK BUSINESS EDUCATION It is transcription day in one of the Steno ll classes taught by Janet McQuistan, chairman of the department. Letters previously dictated are being transcribed. Later they will be checked for mailability, including punctuation, spelling, correct names, etc. Front to rear, right near windows, Shirley Drumm, Rita Buros, Phyllis Kunstman, Beverly Howell, Sylvia McKimmey, Janet Ford, middle row, Elaine Thune, Joan Habenicht, Joyce Winkler, Evelyn Boersma, Jacqueline Kissinger, Marlene Klaviter, Emma Jones: left row, Carol Magliola, Wanda Woodward, Jean Schalkewitz, Dorothy Tinkham, Helen Brad- ley, Dorothy Pecsenye. Mrs. Rogers takes time out from practice dictation in one of her Steno l classes. Left to right, front row, Bernadine Biela, Barbara Karney, Barbara Spangler, Ella Robinson, Betty Farino, second row, Yvonne Wilk, Norma Wood, Suzanne Zak, third row, Mary St, Aubin, Carolyn Scotty fourth row, Bretha Marks. Alice Soldan gives practice dictation to one of her Steno I classes. 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Olticers of the French Club in this class include Ronda Cheffer Cseated, leftt, presi- dent, Cstanding, left to rightt Richard Wait s, secretary, Shirley Bauer, vice-president. John Eaqleton Istanding, left! explains how the Romans wrote dates to other members of his latin ll class taught by Helen E, Keniston at Campus. Olhers lleft to right, seatedl are Dfclc Warner, Donna Def vine, tntanding, right! Donna Hill, Bill Schaller, Sylvia Ventie. Some of Miss Keniston's Spanish I students at Campus enioy cs display of native crafts and Joan Paddoclc's guitar, left to right, standing, are Robert Gutierrez, Eufa Hor- ton, Dorsey Woody seated, Terry Russell, Allan Hull, Nancy Fenner, Tom Mc- Gowan, Joan Paddock, ln Miss Keniston's Spanish Ill class at Campus Dun Hilde- brand lsecond from left, stand- ingt operates the taoe recorder while Bonnie McCartney fsece ond from left, 5ea'edt make: a recording. Others are Cleft to right, seatedt Carol Buzzell llefttp Wilma Barnard, Joanne Bod- vvell, Margo Olson lrightt, lstandingt Victoria Martinez ilefttg Steve Harvey, Diane Guldenbecker, C o n sta n c e Bush. Mexican crafts are exhibited by these students in Miss Ken- iston's Spanish ll class at Campus, Left to right, Bob Rick, June Kuhr, Betsy Pool, Dick Bruehl. Rodney Orr lstanding, leftt leads a recitation in the fourth-period Latin II class taught by Mary Clark tstand- ing, rightl, Others Jleft to right, row near chailiboardt are H a r old Cooke, Marvin McCline, Verla Kistner, Carol Johnson, imid- dle rowt Margaret Fritz, Karen Melton, George Pence, Robert Schultz, Anita Moore, lright foregroundt Dave Mc' Guyer, Blaine Alsip, Pat Tegel. Left to right lforegroundj Donald Stramaglia, Ron Helberg, THE SCHOOL AT WORK Lois Weseloh, Donald Rickert, and Robert Martin Cleft to rightj construct solutions to problems at the chalkboard in the second-period Plane Geometry class taught by Pearl McCoy at Old Main. SCIENCE An experiment to determine the electrical conductivity and the degree of ionization of different solutions is being worked out by these pupils in the Chemistry class at Campus taught by R. L. Akey, chairman of the science department. Left to right lforeground, facing camerai are John Holmes, Dorothy Knol, Gene Harmeyer, Charles Miller, Cfronti Oliver Nichols, .loy Padgett. ln the background Kenneth Wolfrum and Lynn Weger work on a separate experiment. and David Bender work on an experiment in Mr. Ames's Physics class at Campus to determine the resultant of forces. Carl Hill Cleft backgroundt is working on another experiment. MATHEMATICS One of the two classes in Integrated Mathematics being taught at Community High School this year is shown in this picture. Arithmetic, algebra and geometry are taught together by introducing the maxims of each as they relate to any given problem. Tom Carlson, Dick Jebsen, and Bill work their problems at the chalkboard, fourth-period class are busily occupied lems. Mrs. McCoy is the teacher. Left to right, Arline Bergquist, Robert and Gerald Ross work on experiments and the pendulum in Physics laboratory Ames. Tolone Cleft to righti while the rest of the with their own prob- Leppin, Wanda Mead, about specific gravity taught by Clarence E. Grouped about the table in foreground working on experi- ments dealing with forces and specific gravity in Mr. Ames's Physics class at Campus are lleft to righti Richard Nagel, Robert Lane lback to camerai. Richard Gear, and Harold Waits. X i s X Y . P., ni J,,,. ZX 51 A if fav-'5 R F' ?i?'TZi1 .wi THE SCHOOL AT WORK GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Alice Haiik, Alice Cole, and Lida Schellhase Cleft to rightl show the proper stance in aiming at the target in Archery class taught by Marian Conelly. Some of the girls in Miss ConeIly's Archery class are retrieving the arrows they have shot into the target. Left to right fstandingj are Alice Haiik, Gloria Ganzer, Shirley Schmidt, Diane McEIIigott, Lida Schellhase, Alice Cole, Jackie Kissinger, Elaine Wilson, Barbara Boinski, Rae Foster, lkneelingl Lorraine Scott. Some ofthe girls in Tumbling class taught by Dorothy M. Cruise, chairman of the physical- education department, form a pyramid, Left to right, Arlene Gaydos, Arline Bergquist, Patti Jo Jensen, Jo Hastedt, Mary Anne Klein, Marilyn Davis, Ann Hasier, center ltopl Dar- lene Huebner, Con mat, Juanita Dorotiss. Another form of a pyramid in Miss Cruise's Tumbling class at Campus is made by fleft to right, frontj Joan Kunes, Barbara Sterling, ftopj Marianne Muller, Cothersj Nancy Lindstrom, Marcia Mitberg, Verna McDermed, Barbara Slager, Connie Koncevic, Ellan Ketterer. Still a different form of the pyramid is ex- hibited in Miss Cruise's Tumbling class at Campus by Cleft to right, on floorl Alice Domogala, Cathy McArthur, Rita Buras, Ctopl Sophie Leia, Dorothy Tinkham, Kay Buras. Another pyramid is made in Miss Cruise's Tumbling class by lleft to right, bottoml Tulie Ann Markovich, Donna Hill, Judy Vaccaro, lmiddlej Sylvia McKimmey, Donna Devine, ltopj Barbara Spangler. Girls in Miss Cruise's Tumbling class watch Darlene Huebner performing on the trampoline. Left, Easy, center, Oh, Yeah! Elsie Pierre seems to be up in the air as she works on the trampoline. Don't worry, Elsie, everything that goes up must come down. 104 ,f l qr r' 4 Y i ,....Q,a-16, 9 fs 1 'Y CLUBS ART CLUB DECAPS is the name of the art club. A shown in the picture, it was chosen by usin the first letter in various words used in an work. Activities of the Decaps Club include fiel trips, discussions, films on art, and the like This year the club visited Kling's Art Studic held discussions on the lives of famou artists, went to see Wonderful Town, played art charades, enjoyed films on ai subiects, and helped the Christmas spir along by providing decorations for classroor doors and special holiday displays. Left to right, lseatedl Bernice E. Grunic faculty soonsorg Carol Johnson, Pegg Behro, Carol Richter, Carole Duncar fstandingl Julie Polacek, president, Phylli Johnson, secretary, Arthur Haase, trea surer, Dolores Brestic, Dave Thompsor Elsie Pierre, Eleanor Shanta, Jeanett Last, Delores Carroll, BIOLOGY CLUB The Biology Club is designed to offer a science students an opportunity to explor further our biological world. Through proiec work, listening to guest speakers who ar skilled in some phase of biology, and th like, the club members become better ac quainted with occupational and hobby pos sibilities associated with this particula science. Officers of the club are Bob Reuss, presi dent, Lynn Hill, viceepresidentg Kay Col lins, secretary-treasurer, Gordon G. Hi is the faculty sponsor. GERMAN CLUB Olticers of the club are Edwin Pfeiffer president, Harold Carr, vice-president, Bet erly Lohse, secretary, Lynne Dreger, treasurer The faculty sponsor is Esther M. Culver. The German Club meets the first Wednes day of the month. As it is a social club, th first aim is to have fun. This aim is achievei by playing games Qin German, usuallyl, giv ing short skits, singing typical German song: and occasionally eating German food. Some times the members of the club learn mor about the customs and culture of the Gel man people through reports by members o first-hand information from natives or re cent visitors to Germany. The Christma party and the spring picnic are two specic events for the club. G. A. C. QOLD MAINl The Girls' Athletic Club at Old Main i an organization established to promote in terest in girls' sports. Activities included i G. A. C. are volleyball, basketball, ani softball. Left to right, rows beginning at front, fron row, lrene Cerullo, Shirley Bauer, Jud Schroeder, Marge Benzing, Marilyn Gentile Rose Gephart, Janet Martino, seconi row, Charlotte Uidl, Carol Janis, Barbari Adam, Shirley Johnson, Lucille Alfanc Arlene Sisco, Pat Sinise, third row, Maud Gutter, Janice Rogers, Carol Giovannett lrene McAllister, Anita Bell, Jane Thomt: son, Jo Simon, secretary, Elaine Kelley rear row, Shirley Tufqanelli, Gail Briody Eleanor Shanta, Marilyn Tykocki, Marth Cizmar, Donna Devine, Nanette Gerde: Myrna Perryman, Delois Robinson. Rut A. Uetrecht is the faculty sponsor, HOMEMAKING CLUB Jfticers of the Homemaking Club shown seated in center are lleft to rightl Lucille Alfano, vice-president, .lan Batho, presi- dent, and Joan Austin, secretary. Alice Hudson McMahon is the faculty sponsor. LATIN CLUB Membership in the Latin Club is open to ill Latin II students and to Latin I students who have made an average of 91 or better luring the first semester, The club enioys i Christmas party and a spring picnic in oniunction with the other language clubs. he high point of the year is the Roman ianquet at which all the old members as- ume the roles of historic Roman characters ind the incoming members function as their laves. JFficers of the Latin Club are Dick Jebson, first consul, Rodney Orr, second consul, Jo Simon, scribe, and Tom Carlson, quaestor, Mary Clark is the faculty sponsor, eft to right lstanding on floorl are Donna Hill, Marilyn Hockinson, Janet Elliott, Nancy Place, Kay Collins, Sally Trinkle, Carol Johnson, Ray Cora, Jane Thompson, Lynn Roegner, Verla Kistner, Lois Weselah, Beverly Hollinger, Mary Elbers, Mary Simington, Jo Simon, scribe, Wayne White- hill, Kay Brueggemann, Pat Tegel, Linda Parker, Mrs. Clark, lon stairs, bottom to top, first rowl Carole Reiher, Betty Rick, Mary Crookshank, Csecond rowl Arthur Haase, Eleanor Shanta, Arlene Plate, lthird rowl Wayne Hutzler, Arnold Lewis, Dick Warner, lfourth rowl George Pence, Bob De Santo, Dave McGuyer, Cfifth rowj Tom Carlson, quaestor, Bill Schaller, Robert Schultz, ltop rowl Blaine Alsip, Rodney Orr, second consul, Dick Jebsen, first consul. LIBRARY CLUB The purpose of the Library Club is to timulate an interest in many types of looks. Every efifort is made to bring to the ittention of each and every student that he library is an interesting, as well as ducational, institution. Jfificers of the Library Club seated at the table in center foreground are lleft to rightl Phyllis Evans, treasurer, Linnea Pearson, T.A.B. chairman at Campus, Joy Alice Ruth, president, Beverly Papke, secre- tary, Dave McGUyer, program chairman, Tom Hannigan, T.A.B. chairman at Old Main, Elvira Ordaz, social chairman, Ed- win Pfeiffer, vice-president, was unable to be present when the picture was taken. ttanding, rear lleft to rightj are Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Zoda. P. A. P. S, CLUB The activities of the P. A. P. S. CPublic Address Phono Systemsl Club concern them- elves with the operation af the school tublic-address systems whenever they are ieeded for functions held here at school. hey include not only school functions but also other functions held by outside or- ganizations on the school premises. These toys also do the announcing at the school ithletic events, plan records to be used for pecial events, record some events on tape, and do innumerable other tasks in connec- ion with the operation of the public-address ystems, 'ictured are lleft to right, frontl Warren Phillips, Jay Walton, Bruce Duff, lrearl Carl Williams, Donald Rickert, John Bleeker, Clarence E, Ames, faculty spon- sor. William Tolone was unable to be present when the picture was taken. CLUBS T. A. G. CLUB The T. A. G. CTrigonometry-Algebra-Geometryj Club was organized to promote recreational mathematics and to study certain topics tor which there is insufticient time in class. The only social function is the spring picnic. Lett to right, Dr, Harold L, Richards, superintendent, Bob Bronson, president, Beulah Protsman, faculty sponsor, and Dean W. L. Everitt of the College of Engineering at the University of Illinois, who addressed the T.A.G. Club. Dean W. L, Everitt of the College of Engineering at the University of Illinois is speaking to the members of the T.A.G. Club in the Little Theater at Campus. Ofticers of the T. A. G. Club examining various polyhedrons mode by members of the club for use as ornaments on Christmas trees are Cleft to right, Robert Bronson, president, Arline Bergquist, vice-president, Larry Levy, secretary, and Norman Sidler, treasurer. Senior members of the T. A. G. Club are Cleft to right, bottom rowl Bob Bronson, president, Larry Levy, secretary, Pot Rollins, Wanda Mead, Arline Bergquist, vice-president, Bob Breckenridge, Linda Tucker, Csecond rowl Dick Gear, Don Stramaglia, Dick Melrose, Arthur Youngman, Arthur Haase, Cthird rowl Ed Doepp, Ron Miller, Ray Whitten, Bob Lane, Don Johnston, Ctourth rowl Don Holt, John Bleeker, James Curtis, Gerald Ross, Cfifih rowl John Nemeth, Dfck Bruehl, Stewart Mcllrath, Mike Radeke, Ctop rowl James Greep, Ray Youstra, Marvin Malm, Ron Rundblade. Junior members of the T. A. G. Club are Cleft to right, bottom row, Norman Sidler, treasurer, Sandra Drysch, Margaret Buchanan, Rebecca Whiteside, Judy Walnoha, Csecond rowl Ken Dulany, Rabon Duck, Diane Guldenbecker, Barbara Sterling, Don Hildebrand, Cthird YOWJ David Lynch, Bruce Dutt, Carolyn Ultsch, Mary Frances Klein, Cfourth rowl Walter Ruf, Kevin Carlson, Darrell Barnes, Peter Pflanzer, Ctifth rowj Mike Wilson, James Tate, Charles Miller, Gene Harmeyer, Ctop rowt Ken Schueman, James Watson, Bcb Reuss, Carl Williams. GIRLS' CLUB Membership in the Girls' Club is open to all girls. The purpose of the club is to pro- mote a spirit of cooperation and sociobility among all students, girls particularly. The main function of the club is to sponsor social events for girls and the student body, OFFICERS AND BOARD This picture portrays a meeting of the Girls' Club Boord os plons ore being dis- ussed for the winter formal held December 4 in the cafeteria ot Campus. Standing, left, Lynn Valfre, president, others clockwise around table, beginning at left, facing camera, Wondo Mead, vice- president, Ruth Vorpahl, secretory, Betty wicks, treasurer, Carolyn Mortino, ser- geant-at-arms, Betty Englund, Mary Fran- ces Klein, Alice Soldon, foculty sponsor, Pat Rollins, Agathe Aspluncl, Betty Farino, Morgaret Buchanan. OLD MAIN WORKROOM REPRESENTATIVES eft to right, front row, Pot Broclxman, Char- lotte Petreikis, Lindo Kerr, Jo Simon, Nanette Gerdes, Gail Ponichi, Donna Devine, second row, Florence Tiggeloor, Mortho Fentem, Barbara Richmond, Mar- lene McNamara, Susan Withers, Myrna Perrymon, Pat Sill, Beverly Foxx, Judy Sinise, Jo Hensley, third row, Betty Rick, Corol Giovannetti, Julie Knox, Shirley Sloger, Marilyn Tylcoclci, Diane Joss, Pat Gilbert, Eleanor Maslci, Annette Boer, Judy Buis, Carol J. Ebel, faculty sponsor, rear row, Beverly Lohse, Loretto Yehling, Lore raine Domikaitis, Lynda Connello, Verlo Kistner, Karen Amft, Irene Cerullo, Gail Perrymon, Barboro Van Loten, Carol Janis, Laura Morris. SPANISH CLUB Members of the Spanish Club-LOS COM- 'ANEROS ESPANOLE5-donce Lo Raspo ot 1 club meeting, he ofticers of LOS COMPANEROS ESPAN- OLES are Istandingl Carol Giovonnetti, treasurer: Kleft to right, seatedl Constance Becker, vice-president, William Hazelbouer, president, qforegroundt Betsy Pool, secre- tory. The faculty sponsor is Helen E. Keniston, CLUBS G. A. C. QCAMPUSJ The Girls' Athletic Club is open to all girls in the Campus Build- ing. To earn a letter a girl must participate in at least three sports, which include speedball, basketball, volleyball, softball, bowling, and track. Any girl may participate in any given sport season without being an active member of G. A. C. Dorothy M. Cruise is the faculty sponsor. PRO CLUBS OLD MAIN FRESHMAN Clarence M. Disharoon fleftl gives som: instructions in the operation of the sounc projector to the freshman members of the PRO Club at Old Main. Lett to right Cseatedl are Milton Nevrenchan Louis Errico, Eugene Gentile, Roger Stalk Cstandingl Tommy Johnson, Roy Bruegge mann, Melvin Schuldt, Melvin Hambel Andrew Kotlarz, Raymond Benson, Lei Featherstone, Terry Russell, Peter Kahon Stanley Arnold. OLD MAI N SOPHOMORES Sophomore members of the Pro Club a Old Main are displaying their equipment. Left to right Cseatedb are Sherwood Cridge Bill Schaller, president, Joe Zaiac, Phillip: Cipollag fstandingi Robert Koetz, Raymonc Cora, Fred Bohne, Ronald Dybas, Johr Tuszlp Bill Haywood, treasurer, Ronalr Benson, secretary, Marvin Winterfeldt, vice president: John Richards, Jim Wood, Jos Russo, Frank Bogdan, Mack Littleiohn. CAMPUS The Pro Club furnishes operators for the audio-visual education equipment. Left to right Cstandingi are Walter Tubutis Robert B. Weber, faculty sponsor, Rober Lane, Darrell Barnes, Paul Bochmann Marvin Malm, Jerry Kostecka, Joe Mulde rink, Charles Hicks, Ronald Babb, Richarc Lipkeman, Kenneth Bachmann, James Tate Warren Phillips, fseated, lettj Kennett Dulany, Cseated, center row, rear to front Argell Neeley, Carole Reiher, Olive Nichols, Rabon Ducky lseated, right row rear to frontj Maurice Williams, Dave Anderson, Ronald Kaiser, Richard Nagel. FRENCH CLUB Members of ENTRE NOUS, the French Club, enioyed a year of varied activities. A Parisian sidewalk cafe scene F h style show, French games and songs and a travelogue by Mr Porter of his experiences in France provided interesting entertain ment at the monthly meetings Highlights of the club s activities were the annual Christmas party and spring picnic with the other language clubs, The officers of ENTRE NOUS this year were Ronda Cheffer, presi dent, Shirley Bauer, vice-prsident Richard Waits, secretary, and Janet Martino, treasurer Opal A Peterson is the faculty sponsor. VARSITY ATHLETIC CLUB Membership in the Varsity Athletic Club open to any boy who has won at least ne varsity letter. Members of the club perate the concessions and sell refreshments t patrons at home athletic events. Profits om this venture are used to purchase thletic supplies and equipment. aft to right, front row, are Bill Moore, Carl Lauteriung, Norman Sidler, Robert Juarez, Jim Yost, Kenneth Miller, lsecond rowl Ronald Helberg, Bill Garber, Emanuel Williams, Ronald Kaiser, Charles Mitchell, Jack Kemp, Robert Breckenridge, Lee Brown, lthird rowt Bill La Bohn, Jesse Lucious, Wally Watson, Jock Bronson, Paul Fuller, Robert Re Chord, Don Johnston, Robert Bronson, Dan Stramagliay fback rowt Robert Morrone, Tom Shimkus, Jake Cholke, Willie May, Dick Berry, Mark Harvey, Robert Rick, William Seilheimer, The faculty sponsor is Wm. F. Gutches. STENO CLUB The Steno Club holds its meetings on the iurth Wednesday. Membership is restricted second-year shorthand students, all of hom hope to become secretaries after 'aduation from high school. Activities of e club are varied and include social times, ays on correct office procedures, and .tening to talks by businessmen on per- tent topics such as how to get and hold position. Each meeting is planned by a Fferent committee so that each member ay take an active part in club affairs. inet McQuistan, chairman of the businesse lucation department, is the faculty sponsor. 'ft row, front to rear, June Glavan, Arlene Goydos, Barbara Burmeister, Sylvia Mc- Kimmey, Nancy Teason, Mary McCollom7 Roberta Hanko, vice-president, Gwynne Cole, Wilma Kulhan, Dolores Marchese, Catherine McArthur, Barbara Kowalczyk, right row, front to rear, Carol Breault, Phyllis Bullens, Rae Amato, Darlene Hueb- ner, Barbara Koehler, secretary, Pauline Bachmann, Dorlyne Greia, Marian Guzak, Emma Jones, Elaine Thyneg Jacqueline Kissinger, president, Joan Habenicht, treasurer. SPEECH CLUB eft to right lfrontj Connie Vicker, Arthur Haase, Jim Watson, Carol Pavlovic, Bob Lane, frearj Wayne Whitehill, Constance Bush, Betty Rick, Nancy Schmidt, Joy Ruth, Bob Reuss. Eugene Peterson is the faculty sponsor. ORGANIZATIONS BLUE ISLETTES Th Blue Islettes . . . an organiza- tion of comely girls from the sopho- more, junior, and senior classes, which has presented drills at school assembly programs, varsity basket- ball games and parent-faculty meet- ings. The group is trained by Miss Bessie Barnes and Miss Marian Conelly. Foreground, left diagonal row, front to rear, Joann Jackson, Helen Bradley, Carol Hollinger, Elvira Ordaz, Carol Johnson, Joyce Las- ter, Carol Escoe, Rciecine Plyler, Frances Dickens, Mary Brehen, Margaret Pfeifer, Irma Laster, Betty Ebeling: right diagonal row, front to rear, Janet Habich, Charlotte Klotz, Marilyn Cridge, Dolores Carroll, Carolyn Lipkemcm, Mary Fons, Donna Leverenz, Patricia Rietveld, Nancy Place, Kathryn Sperry, Edith Hill, Barbara Fuller, Patricia Johnson, Joan Ebert, Ardella Worth, Lett to right, twirlers, Wilma Barnard, Virginia Knipperp standing, first row, Phyllis Evans, Judith Osika, Donna Hill, Donna Yatsak, June Dunham, Joan Aregood, Carol Holmberg, Virginia Foust, Nell Nelson, Evelyn Boersma, Karen Repke, Lavono Walin, Margaret Probst, Joan Austin, Nancy Kasprak, Betsy Pool, JoEtta Horvathg drummers, Sandra LeGood, Connie Vicker, standing, second row, Bonnie Probst, Marilyn Stevenson, Joan Place, Carol Hanseman, Dorothy Pecsenye, Emma Jones, Wanda Mead, Nancy Wagner, Ruth Sabutis, Linnea Pearson, Patricia Braden, Marilyn Jousma, Estella High, Carol Hall, Janet Ford, standing, rear, Quincy Davis, Miss Barnes, Edith Murray, Miss Conelly, Bonnie Hughes. CHIPS STAFF The editorial board makes general plans for THE l955 CHIPS. left to right Iseatedl are Audrey Roller, assiciate editor, Claudia Haight, Char- maine Massoliog Judy Nagel, editor, Cstandingl, John Kemp. art editor, Frank Wendling, Don Engle, business manager. Lewis A. Bartley is the faculty sponsor. Another group is preparing the under- class pictures to be sold in workrooms soon to assist in raising funds with which to publish THE l955 CHIPS. Left to right Iseatedl are Judith Hofman, Ruthanne Schrei, Sharren Withers, lstandingl Grace Tolva, Loretta Smith, Shirley Schmidt, Rose Macieiewslxi, and Annette Thompson, index editor. A third group examines the collection of yearbooks to learn how other staffs have organized their work. Left to right Cseatedl are Sylvia Ander- sonl, Janet Ford, Evelyn Boersma, Barbara Belden, lstandingl Elaine Ciz- mar, JoAnn Borman, Joan Habenichtz, and Marilyn Dulany. I dropped at end of first semester 2 dropped at end of hrst quarter ORGANIZATIONS RED AND WHITE STAFF The Red cmd White Staff publishes a weekly paper for the student body and faculty, The staff also sponsors the annual Red and White Bow Dance to raise funds to help in defraying the publication costs. The Red and White Staff is organized as follows: editor-in-chief, Charmaine Massolio, managing editor, Gayle Brouette, news editors, Jacklyn Mesen- brink and Norma Schuemann, feature editors, Paul Mavros and Linnea Pear- son, sports editor, Duane Tschetter, art, Jerome Kobliska and Bob Mueller, circulation manager, Richard Hoiek. Carol Russell is the faculty sponsor, Reporters are members of the journalism classes. When one has had three articles published, he becomes a full reporter. So far this year the follow- ing have qualified as full reporters: Ronald Bonfiglio, Alfred Cullen, John Gabrysiak, June Glavan, Bob Mellon, Margo Olson, Lynn Valfre. Charmaine Ma ssolio, editor-in-chief. CHECKING ASSIGNMENTS Left to right Cseatedl Norma Schuemann, news editor, Betty Moore, Cstandingl Annette Bronson, girls' sports: Paul Mavros, feature editor, Gayle Brouette, managing editor, Duane Tschetter, sports editor, Gwendolyn Reed. CHECKING COPY Left to right fseatedj Yvonne Feuerstein Yvonne Johnson, Joe Du Charme, Kevin Bulmann, Carol Kennerley, lstandingl Fred Schultz, Bobb Hawker, Tom Yat' sak, Michael Wright, Barbara Sherner, Connie Koncevic. DEADLINE DAY Jacklyn Mesenbrink, news editor Iseat- ed, centerj, checks copy as other staff members submit work. Left to right fseatedl are Ronald Bon- figlio Cleftl and Wilma Barnard Irightl, lstandingl Linda Tucker, Willie May, Elaine Pieritz, Lynn Valfre, Jerry Kob- liska, Jay Walton, Richard Hoiek, Joan Austin, Margo Olson. EXAMINING PAPERS EXCHANGED WITH OTHER SCHOOLS Left to right lseated, frontb Bonnie Ford, Marlene Bruckner, Karen Repke, Charles Mitchell, lmiddle row, seated and standingl Dave Stremple, Joyce Brum- well, Betty Witt, June Glavan, Joanne Hastedt, Nancy Lindstrom, Romania Williams, frearj Charles De Vos, John Gabrysiak, Bob Mueller, Jessie Lucious, Alfred Cullen, Bob Mellon. BOYS' CHORUS Wayne Whitehill tat the pianol: lleft to right, front rowl Sherwood Cridge, Richard Brown, Ross Dring, Jael Relles, Daniel Asplund, Houston Thaggard, Dan Stolarek, John Hahn, Qmiddle rowl Peter Golayda, Errol Russell, Walter Sharpe, Bob Gibson, Ben Moore, Ross Ruthenberg, Jim Flores, Tyrone King, Larry Lexow, Jerry Mudge, Ken Dickey, ttop rowl Richard Signore, Willard Neibert, James Disabato, Dick De Witt, Duane Durling, Bruce Justin, Guy Skog- lund, Ed Watson, David Splayt, Tom McGowan. THE SOPHOMORE SONGSTERS Joan Tornaska tat the pianolg tstancling, left to rightl Dick Williams, Dick Jeb' sen, Jo Simon, Errol Levy, Nonette Gerdes, Kay Collins, Larry Witt, Edith Murray, Dolores Washington. COMBINED GIRLS' ENSEMBLES Left to right ttront rowl, Claudia Dead- more, Beverly Alfreid, Virginia Calde- ron, Julia Rogers, Geraldine Hahn, Yvonne Stewart, Sonia Taylor, Patsy Liddell, Sondra Ohlrich, Julia Serbantez, Peggy Martinez, tmiddle rowl Judy Sweeney, Carole Wessel, Judy Eichhorn, Linda Fiegel, Carol Hupe, Sharon Dearth, Pat Allyn, Judy Clobaugh, Lenore Tollner, Shelby Rector, Mary Burns, ltop rowl Betty Rick, Connie Tampa, Joan Cramsie, Linnea Pearson, Irene McAllister, Melissa Morrow, Eleanor Shanta, Kay Collins, Jacqueline Allen, Mary Anderson, Carol Richter. FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHORUS Lett to right lbottom rowl Rosalie Douba, Janice Brice, Lizzi Graversen, Carole Lombardo, Marilyn Musson, Lois Homer- ding, Jean Warren, Martha Fentem, Jo Gibson, Andrea Johnson, Darla Pittman, Csecond rowl Jeanette Hardy, Sharon Richards, Rose Rector, Norma Orsolini, Linda Salazar, Phyllis Kowale ski, Judy Witt, Jacky Potchebski, Eliza- beth Young, Karen Krombeck, Norma Brouette, lthird rowl Donna Ebeling, Carol Vukovic, Diane Cope, Pat Brock- man, Joan Strezo, Margaret Swierkos, Eurania Conkis, Karen Smith, Peggy Witt, Barbara Hallberg, Corleen Schick, Ltop rowl Mary Vania, Judith Simon, Winona Jackson, Linda Luchene, Pat Holmes, Linda Brand, Mary Kiaurakis, Judy Czarnecki, Cordelia De Vries, Annette Baer, Diane Joss. i S Le L ORGANIZATIONS SOPHOMORE GIRLS' CHORUS ft to right lbottom rowb Shelby Thomas, Jeanette Dennis, Beverly Foxx, Betsy Pool, Margaret Fritz, Gloria Rangel, Alicia Garcia, Pat Sinise, Jeanette Lip- keman, Marilyn Cridge, Gail Briody, Pat Hasier, Marlene McNamara, lsecand rowj Eddie Clay, Barbara Bahr, Rae- cine Plyler, Karen Melton, Marge Benz- ing, Shirley Colquitt, Deanna Snuckel, Myrna Perryman, Pat Liddell, Joan King, Kay Dreher, Pat Cooper, Ruth Winterfeldt, Lois Bartee, Joan Tomaska, Qthird rowl Carol Giovannetti, Kathy Sperry, Virginia Faust, Cleo Brown, Dolores Washington, Constance Max- well, Mary Salazar, Shirley Bauer, Judy Myers, Ruth Kellogg, Margaret Coyle, Helen Ostrowsky, Marian Welter, Joyce Wright, ltop rawj Judy Mac- Donald, DeLois Robinson, Anita Black, Pat Werner, Edith Murray, Hilda Beck- with, Peggy Pfeifer, Joyce Fehser, Jennie Knutson, Nanette Gerdes, Jo Simon, Priscilla Thompson, Carol Schultz, Anita Moore. MIXED CHORUS eft to right Cbattom rowj Borghild Tiernagel, director, Judith Whipple, Phyllis Davis, Barbara Jackson, Pris- cilla Rauch, Ronald Breckenridge, Janet Martino, Agathe Asplund, Earl Bishop, Grace Johnson, Barbara Baron, Bar- bara Tichan, Maureen Kinyong Qsecond rowj Liz Kutcher, Carol Breault, Gloria Ganzer, Gloria Dickmeyer, Janet Moore, Ruth Bulger, Elsie Pierre, Kthird rowi Roberta Jensen, Arlene Sisco, Evelyn Skeete, Joy Ruth, Elizabeth Richter, Amie Hansen, Ernest Rizzuto, Dave Alvarado, Robert Schultz, John Domi- kaitis, Margaret Smith, Gwen Reed, Beverly Nelson, ltop rowj Carole Tab- bert, Darlene Trapp, Lynn Reed, Florence Stanick, Fidelia Lettieri, John Blatt, Mike Mayer, Stephen Harvey, Don Rickert, Christine Tragnitz, Carolyn Aneston, Elsie McCasland, Nancy An- derson. Le COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT BAND ft to right ffirst row, seated on floori James Greep, John Nemeth, Richard Berry, Carroll Nichols, David Campbell, Carol Wolgast, Esther Carlson, Grace Terstano, Agathe Asplund, Donna Barnes, Thomas Carlson, Richard Bruehl, Robert Bronson, James Fane, Edward Doepp, William Hazelbauer, Qsecond rowl Jordan Morris, Arnold Lewis, Mary Simington, Lynn Roegner, Dorris Bennett, Harold Cooke, Bobb Hawker, Oliver Nichols, Karen Nelson, Kenneth CADET BAND Left to right ffirst row, foregraundl Joan Korbitz, Mary Crookshank, John Murphy, Jean Jebsen, Carol Gilbert, lsecond rowl Tom Johnson, Bill Mc- Phail, Richard Seymour, Kenneth Bond, Warren Hardin, Milton Nevrenchan, Seratin Chavez, Jackie Bunyea, lthird rowl Glenda Crowner, Frank Jankow- ski, Thomas Scanlan, Joseph Scott, Roger Lewis, Lee Featherstone, Kenneth Halmberg, Carolyn Henry, Marshall Hill, ltop rowl Keith Adams, Harvey Beasley, Frank Babiarz, Grant Jacob- sen, Louis Bradley, Richard E. Anoe, conductor. DRUM MAJOR AND MAJORETTES Left to right, Diane Cianci, Shirley Drumm, Coral Walgast, Sally Durana. DRUM MAJOR Carol Wolgast Moody, James Smith, Stanley Williams, Denise Kessinger, Raymond Whitten, Kenneth Moore, Mack Littleiohn, Marvin Willett, Jane Thompson, Beverly Dunham, William Lussenhop, Loren Anderson, lthird rowl Linda Kerr, John Harding, Robert Mclntyre, Frank McHenry, Wayne Whitehill, Richard Edmondson, Janet Elliott, Catherine McArthur, Marvin McCline, Manuel Zamora, Elaine Thune, John Friebel, Gail Schultz, Barbara Nilles, Marcia Mitberg, Paul Mavros, Barbara Sterling, Alice Friebel, Eddie Harvey, James Wood, Phyllis Kelly, Teddy Stranczik, Kenneth Topolski, Gerald Le Beau, Kenneth Bronson, Cfourth row, seated and stand- ingl William Doepp, Ronald Davis, Howard Orr, Anthony Anastasia, Edward Cercone, Arthur Jaun, Donald Jenkins, Richard Hunter, William Rigg, Samuel Williams, Raymond Escoe, Ruth Herzke, Mark Harvey, Bonnie Bohne, David Bryan, Harry Campbell, Phillip Cipolla, William Wood, Sheldon C, Westman, director, Norma Wood, Richard E. Anoe, assistant director, Donald Larson, Raymond Youstra, John Tuszl, William Crawford, William Seilheimer, Connie Becker. ORGANIZATIONS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY To be eligible for membership in the National Honor Society, a student must CH be a iunior or a senior who is outstanding in each of the following: scholar- ship, leadership, service, and character, C25 have a scholastic average of 90 or higher, C35 have rendered some service to his high school and have shown a wholesome attitude toward his high-school work, C43 have spent at least one school year, in addition to the first semester of the current school year, in attendance at Community High School, and C52 be a participant during the current school year in at least two school activities. Membership is restricted to a number equal to not more than fifteen per cent of the Senior Class and five percent of the Junior Class. Officers are Bill Hazelbauer, president, Julie Polacell, vice-president, Jay Walton, secretary, and Judy Dvorovy, treasurer. Carol Russell is the faculty sponsor. Shown here are the present members of the National Honor Society. All are seniors who were elected last year as juniors. Other seniors and juniors will join this group following their election and induction at the annual initiation ceremony in April. Left to right Cseatedl are Carol Claussen, Judy Dvorovy, treasurer, Bill Hazelbauer, president, Julie Polacelx, vice-president, Jay Walton, secretary, Marilyn Muir, Cstanding, frontl Arline Bergquist, Janet Pfeiffer, Carol Hanseman, Pauline Boch- man, Judith Korbitz, Phyllis Johnson, Robert Lane, Crearl Norma Schuemann, Wanda Mead, Priscilla Rauch, Ray Youstra, Robert Bronson, Robert Breckenridge, Arthur Haase. The fifty-two new members-thirtyetwo seniors and twenty iuniors-elected last year remain standing after lighting their candles at the initiation ceremony held at an all- school assembly at Campus on April 13, 1954, to give the pledge of the National Honor Society: I pledge myself to uphold the high purpose of the society to which I have been elected, striving in every way, by word and by deed, to malce its ideals the ideals of my school and of my life. CPhoto by Richard Nagel, student.i This scene of last year's initiation ceree mony shows Joan Nimmer Csenior last yearl, who played the role of Alma Mater, helping Arline Bergquist and Bob Bronson light their candles, Gerald Engdahl Csenior last yearl, last year's president, at right, has iust escorted Bob Bronson to the table. CPhoto by Richard Nagel, student. Dr. Harold L. Richards, superintendent, presents pins of the National Honor Society to new members as Sharon Moore, chairman of the initiation ceremony, announces the names. left to right are Dr. Richards, Ronald Sny- der Csenior last yearj, Sharon Moore Csenior last yearl, and Robert Schwartz Csenior last yearl. CPhoto by Richard Nagel, studentj STUDENT COUNCIL The broad functions of the student council are to encourage student partici- pation in school activities, to encourage co-operation between students and faculty, and to investigate and to make recommendations to the superintendent on matters of school welfare as seen from the point of view of the student. The council also sponsors homecoming, five social evenings each year, a spring clcfnce, and pep rallies. It is in charge of dismissing school assemblies. It also sells booster pins and checks coats for school activities. Left to right lseatedl are Jay Walton, vice-president, Bob Breckenridge, president, Marilyn Muir, secretary, Bruce Duff, treasurer, Elmer Haug, faculty sponsor, lstandingl Jack Bronson, Carl Lauteriung, Bob Bronson Crearl, Carol Rice, Ruth Vorpahl, Ron Rundblade lreari, Rabon Duck, Mike Evans, Kathy Krohn, Jo Simon, Donna Steinhart, Beverly Brown, Judy Dvorovy, Bob Schultz lrearl, Pat Sinise. PARENT-FACULTY ASSOCIATION The officers of the Parentelfaculty Association discus plans for the year, Left to right lseatedl Mrs. Wm. Berry, secretary 5 f Catherine Miller, treasurer, Judge Maurice Schultz, president, lstandingl Kenneth Mead, second vice president, Rev. R. A. W. Bruehl, first vice-president. QM.-,..--.,m,,...., 5 it 5, er E 5 I I In accordance with one of the traditions at Com- munity High School, Dr. Harold L. Richards lleftl, superintendent, presents two gavels to Henry Hoppe lcenterl, one for each of his two years of service as president of the Parent-Faculty Association, while Judge Maurice Schultz Crighti, president-elect, looks on. VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD Left to right Cfront1 Bill Moore, Emanuel Williams, Carl Lauteriung, Robert Juarez, Ed Kotinek, Ronald Helberg, Gene Harmeyer, Jack Kemp, Wally Watson, Jim Yost, Ronald Filip, CmiddIe1 Ronald Kaiser, manager, Robert Damm, Bill Seilheimer, Ralph Amato, Bill La Bahn, Ted Mercede, Gary McElligott, Bill Garber, Don Stramaglia, Dick Berry, Tom Shimkus, Charles Mitchell, manager, .lack Rudy, coach, Crear1 Charles Zoda, coach, Jack Bronson, Bob Morrone, Bob Bronson, Mark Harvey, Don Forys, Willie May, Jake Cholke, Bob Rick, Don Johnston, Jesse Lucius, Wm. F. Gutches, coach. SPORTS - FOOTBALL - VARSITY Fifty football hopefuls answered the call for football practice on August 29. With three weeks of hard practice under their belts, the Cardinals iourneyed to West Aurora on September 17 to do battle with a member of the Big Eight Conference and emerged with a 27 to 13 victory. The Cardinals were led to victory by some gf' very fine running of Jesse Lucious. The following week the home season was opened and the boys lost a very tough game to a good Morgan Park team by the score of 12 to 6. The next game was played on Parents' Night, when Leyden opened the Cardinals' conference season and went home on the short end of a 35 to 7 score. All boys suited for the game participated. On Saturday, October 8, the Blue Island Cards made a trip to North Chicago, where it made their record stand-3 wins and 1 loss-by defeating a very tough North Chicago team by a score of 21 to 20. Then the rains came and we had five feet of water covering the stadium for a week. With two nights of practice and the third quarterback of the season in command, the Big Red iourneyed to Fractional, where they lost a very disheartening game 7 to 6. The following week, after out-playing Thornton practically the entire VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES-1954 SEASON Blue Island 27 ...... ........ W est Aurora 13 Blue Island 6 ....... ....,.. M organ Park 12 Blue Island 35 .....,. ................. L eyden 6 Blue Island 21 ...,. ..,.. N orth Chicago 20 Blue Island 6 ....... ........ F ractional 7 Blue Island 6 .,...., ..... T hornton 7 Blue Island 6 ..... ..,....... .,... ............... ......... B I o o m 6 Blue Island 14 ....,....,.............................................................. Argo 0 Season's record: Won 4, lost 3, tied 1, average, .571 30- Willie May C251 of Blue Island looks as if he is about ready to tackle Thornton ball carrier for a loss. Bill Moore C281 of Blue Island makes some yardage against Thornton. Jesse Lucious Cwith ball1 of Blue Island is trying very hard to find a hole in the Thornton line. lt looks as if Ronald Filip C381 may have missed his block from the expression on his face. Jesse Lucious C221 of Blue Island is off for a nice gain, while Don Stramaglia C191 Cright1 looks up at the stars. Bill Moore C281 of Blue Island is making a tackle where it should be made. Ronald Helberg C401 of Blue Island carries the ball, while Jack Bronson runs interference for him. It looks as if a nice run is in the making. 'X . 3 1 X Lal' ig mf I V figs N Q Q i 1 mvux I 5 VARSITY FOOTBALL I . l r . l ' 4 W W f V ,,,A in A I M in L! .AVLV In H ' R f,,, Q la, F A .V,, I lim f wislwiw N15 -1' it i M, wr I 4 ' Q, SENIORS Roberl Bronson Jake Clmollze Ronald Filip Don Forys Bill Garber Mark Harvey Ronald llelberg Don Johnslon ,lack Kemp Jesse Lucious Willie May Gary McEllig0H Ted Mertede Bob Rick Wayne Slewcnrl Don Strcxmaglicx Wally Walsolw Emanuel Williams Bill Moore 1283 of Blue Island scores after Dgk Berry l2Ol and Bill Garber 1397 have done 'heir work. VARSITY OFFENSE Left to right ffrontj Willie May, Joke Chollce, Ronald Filip, Bill Garber, Dick Berry, Bob Rick, Don Johnston, lreari Bill Moore, Ronald Helberg, Don Stramag- lia, Jesse Lucious. game, they again were on the short end of a 7 to 6 score. On October 29 the Cardinals played at Bloom in weather more suitable for ice skating than football and after 48 minutes of hard playing the scoreboard read B. I. 6 and Bloom 6. The last game of the season was the Homecoming game on November 5 with Argo, who had lost only one game all year and that to Thornton 'I4 to IQ, but the boys were determined to win this one and did so by blanking Argo for the first time all year by the score of I4 to O. The season's record reads 4 wins, 3 losses and I tie-a good season considering that Willie May was the only experienced lineman returning to start the season, that the total of the three losses was by only 8 points, and that as many as four different quarterbacks had to be used during the season as Bob Bronson, Jack Bronson, and Ronald Helberg all came up with iniuries which sidelined them for much of the season. Willie May, Jesse Lucious, Ronald Filip and Bill Moore were placed on the All-Star Team of the South Suburban Conference. Willie May received the most-valuable-player award and Ronald Helberg was chosen honorary captain for the year. With a large number of experienced juniors returning next fall a good team can be expected. JUNIOR VARSITY The coaches really appreciate the fine spirit and cooperation of the entire varsity squad of forty-seven boys that completed the FOOTBALL season. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES-T954 SEASON Blue Island l9,,. . ..,.. .. .,...,... ,, ,,,,,,,, , , , W Leyden Blue ISICIDCI 26. .. , Morton Blue Island 20 .... .... ,.,,, ..,,, , , , , , ,,V, Thornton Blue Island 27. ,, ..,,,,,,,,, .,., ,,,,.,,,,,, , , A , , , Bloom Season's record: Won 4, lost O, average 1.000 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD Left to right Ckneelingl Jim Craig i23I, Paul Bochmann l72I, Duane Tschetter l24j, Wayne Stewart i74I, Walter Ruf CIBI, Gary Suggett 1810, Frank Michalowski l77I, tstandingt Robert Re Chord i962 Jim Settles 1895, Gerald Carstens CBII Jim Smith 1733, Lee Brown IZSI, Ellis Towns' end f95I, David Anderson 1201, Jordan Morris tI7i, Jack Rudy, coach. SPORTS FOOTBALL SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL-STARTING LINE-UP Left to right CfrontI Bob Martin CEI, Jack Petrolcovitch CTI, Roger Fitzgerald CGI, David Damm CCI, Stanley Oates CGI, Allan Hull CTI, Bill Klein CEI, CmiddleI Ken Wendling CQBI, CrearI Clarence Leonard C33I CBI, Charles Ridgner C26I CBI, Jerry Yost C22I CBI, Jim Kennedy C7I CBI. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SCORES- l954 SEASON Blue Island .. West Aurora I5 Blue Island ,.., .Morgan Park 7 Blue Island . N.. , Leyden I9 Blue Island . North Chicago O Blue Island .. . Fractional T2 Blue Island . Thornton T3 Blue Island . .. , Bloom I4 Blue Island . . Argo I9 Season's record: Won 5g lost 37 average .625 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SQUAD Left to right CseatedI Dick Williams CEI, Noel Sodersten CEI, Wayne Hilty C32I CBI, Dave Salapatek C35I CBI, Frank Kemp CIII CBI, Al Senf C25I CGI, Ernest Rizzuto C97I CGI, Ken Flinchum C88I CGI, John Stecker C62I CGI, Jim Kennedy C7I CBI, CkneelingI Jerry Yost C22I CBI, Clarence Leonard C32I CBI, Chuck Cavallini C65I CEI, Dave Alvarado C52I CGI, John Karney C42I CBI, Dennis Martin C63I oe Zaiac C64I CBI, Blaine Alsip C5II CBI, Jerry Schiera C52I CBI, Bud Demestria C56I CGI, Tony Anastasia C6II CCI, Roger Fitzgerald CI2I CGI, Ken Wendling CII CBI, CstandingI D. E. Bapst, coach, Charles Ridgner C20I CBI, James Parham C84I CEI, Allan Hull CTI, Bob De Santo C6I CGI, Walter Johnson CTI, Leo Lawrence CIOI CTI, Howard Farning CTI, Bob Martin CBII CEI, Bill Klein CEI, Jack Petrokovitch CTI, Errol Levy CTI, Jim Harvey CBI CEI, David Bryan CEI, Dave Damm C9I CCI, Stanley Oates CCI, Bernie Zartler C2I CCI, John Blatt C15I CBI, P. R. Willson, coach, Bruce Rehling, manager. CGI, J SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Clarence Leonard 1right foreground3 cf Blue Island, returns a punt against Leyden. Jim Kennedy 1513 of Blue Island blocked his man out of the play. Thornton attempts a quickie, but player is stopped by Bernard Zartler 1423 1on ground3 and Tackle Errol Levy of Blue Island. Allan Hull 1583 and Chuck Cavallini 14 visibIe3 of Blue Island, approach the play. Clarence Leonard 1503, speedy Blue Island half- back, has iust received a pass from Ken Wendling. He outran Thornton's No. 60 to score on the play. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD Left to right 1seated3 Fred Woods 1263, Harold Homerding 1493, Paul Wicherts 1533, Edward Townsend 1553, Robert Scott 1233, Walter Barr 1433, Walter Schultz 1473, Marvin Willett 1513, Robert Guthrie 1593, 1kneeIing3 Dennis Schuemann, manager, David Splayt 1563, Bernie Baron 1363, Andrew Kotlarz 1603, John Harding 1273, Lowell Ladewig 1373, 5 Leroy Rybinski 1443, Richard Flash ,I Bergquist 14I3, Ronald Davis 1443, Richard King 1542 Jim Moore 1403, Frank Babiarz 1483, Tom Fulton 1583, Louis Errico, manager, 1standing3 Sayers John Miller, coach, Maurice Nesbit 1743, James Bronson 1203, Ed Watson 1393, Jerry Cassidy 1783, Bill Ring- wald 1763, Jerry Le Beau 1723, Larry Heim 1713, Mike Evans 1803, DeWayne Phelps 13l3, Loren Anderson 177I, Jordan Marzano 1303, Kenneth Dickey 1753, Neil McGee 1283, Robert Gibson 1343, Nelson Kias, coach. Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Charles Ridgner of Blue Island stops a Leyden back after a short gain. Blue Island men coming to aid him are George Coleman 1463, Bernard Zartler 1423, Chuck Cavallini 1403, and Errol Levy 1563, Ken Wendling 14I3, Bl quarterback, carries out an off-tackle play. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCORES! Island Os, H, W, V Island 'IBM , Island I3. Island Om, Island 7,, Island l3,.,, H Island 7, ,, Island 7 ,,,, Island 6 ,,s,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, , , , , V Season's record: Won 2, lost 7, 6 1 , 1. -- .f -nv.: I954 SEASON Proviso Kankakee 1West3 Oak Lawn Calumet City , , , Bloom Kankakee 1West3 Thornton Leyden ,, ,, Argo average .222 SPORTS Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue I26 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Left to right, Norman Sidler 1121, Gene Harmeyer 1221, Larry Levy 1241, Robert Re Chord 1151, Robert Rick 1321, Willie May 1255, Bill Klein 1231, Robert Bronson 1141, Robert Breckenridge 1211, Carroll Nichols 142, Frank Wendling 1111. Chosen by the varsity squad as co-captains of this year's team were Bob Breckenridge and Willie May. The squad chose Gene Harmeyer to be captain of next year's varsity squad. Bob Breckenridge won the Chrysler free-throw trophy by making 80 out of 106 attempts during the regular season for a per cent of 75.4. He was also named all-conference forward on the second team by the South Suburban Conference. Willie May was voted the most valuable player on his team for which he received the Kiwanis award. Willie set a new scoring record at Community High School and also led in the South Suburban Conference by making 493 points during the regular season. His average number of points for the 24 games was 20.5. He was also named all-conference center on the first team by the South Suburban Conference. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Blue Island 58 ...,.... ,..,,,,, K ankakee 78 -I 4- 5 N Blue ISlCII'1d ,....... .,,,,.....,,. A fgO 95 5 S O Blue Island 57 ...,., ,,,,,.,, B loom Island ................... Min00kC1 51 Blue Island 62 ,....,,, ,......,,, T hornton Island ....... Peru, Ind. 43 Blue Island 72 ...,,.., .,.,,,., F ractional 57 Island ........ AI'gO 52 Blue Island 69 .,.... ,..,,,. B radley Island ,..,.. Bloom 70 Blue Island 66 .. ,...,., Leyden Island ............. JOIief 76 Blue Island 59 ,.,,,,.,..,,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,. Lockport Island .......... TI'10l'I'1I0l 1 57 Blue Island 52 ..,.,,,,.,.,.,,,......,,,, Kankakee A 55 8, REGIONAL TOURNAMENT AT THORNTON Island .,.. Champaign 66 Blue Island 62 ....,,,,......,,.......,,. Fractional Island ...s. Fractional 37 Blue Island 57 .........,.,.,.,.....,,.,.., Lockport Island ........ Leyden 54 Blue Island 54 ....,..............,....,... Thornton Island ,,,.,,, Lockport 60 Season's record: Won 10, lost 14, average .417 E1 Wiilie Mciy t55l of Blue Island drives around MCKIIJ- ben I33T of Thornton to score in the finals of the Thornton Regional Tournament, while Schmidt MAI of Thornton and Klein l54I of Blue Island wait for the rebound. Willie Moy of Blue Island scores in the upset of Lockport at the Thornton Regional Tout' nament, Bob Bronson H4115 and Bill Klein 154i of Blue lalcznd are in position in case Willie misses. Creoch 1245 of Thornton scores in the finals at the Thornton Regional Tournament as Willie Moy l55I, Bill Klein ISM, and Bob Breckenridge l33I of Blue Island are in position for the rebound. The boys from Blue Island have Hallor I25I of Lockport tied up as they go on to win the semi-finals at the Thorn- ton Regional Tourncnnent. Willie May I55I, Gene Har- meyer I45t, Bob Breckenridge l33t cind Bill Klein t54I do the job. VARSITY BASKETBALL Bob Breckenridge Q2lt, Bob Bronson IIAT, Larry Levy r.3lt, Willie May Q55 Carroll Nichols 1221, Bob Rick C32I, Frank Wendling llll. lien 9 0 s B R 1 iff i , in X Rs I , xx F K Q K il ME T3 Q rf Y X X 33. e B' 33 5 SENIORS I27 SPORTS JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Left to right, Frank Micha- lowski 1333, Lloyd Hulsey 1323, Bill La Bahn 1313, Lynn Weger 1133, Pete Brent 1153, Kelvin Swan- son 1313, Bob Damm 1433, Dick Berry 1513, James Smith 1353, Ed Ko- tinek 1343, Carl Lauter- iung 193. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SQUAD Left to right 1front row3 Jim Kennedy, Dick Jeb- sen, Ed Kissel, John Pap- ierski, Ken Wendling, 1micldle row3 Robert Thomas, Bob N. Schultz, Rinehart Uidl, Jim Hrabe, Bob K. Schultz, Charles Jenkins, Roger Van Over- straeten, George W, Por- ter, coach, 1top row3 Bill Schaller, manager, Don- ald Jenkins, Clarence Leonard, Rodney Orr, Don Becker, John Blatt, Ed Pfeif'1er, manager. Lett to right 1front3 George W. Porter, coach, Jim Kennedy, Ken Wendling, Bob N. Schultz, 1rear3 Dick Jebsen, Ed Kissel, Bill Klein, Ron Uidl, Don Jenkins. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD Left to right 1front row3 Francis Keevil, manager, Ronald Jensen, Neil Mc- Gee, Mike Lugo, Mike Evans, Lee Featherstone, John Harding, Ken Dickey, Ken Bronson, Harry lsler, manager, 1seconcl row3 Fred Woods, Jordan Marzano, Otis Powell, Ben Bolden, Don Ferguson, Lowell Ladewig, Richard Berg- quist, Leslie Stevens, Houston Thaggard, Jim Downey, Kenneth D. Streitmatter, c o a c h, lthird row3 Jerry Le Beau, Walter Jankowski, De- Wayne Phelps, Larry Heim, Bill Crawford, Archie Otis, Robert Kis- sel, Ernest Errico, 1top row3 Dan Asplund, Joe Hooker, Tommy Man- ning, Pat Sweeney, Lor- en Anderson, Richard Foss, Frank Filippone, Howard Schultz, Stanley Wicherek, Kenneth Holm- berg, Victor Anderson. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES 1954-55 SEASON Blue Island 43 ....,.. ...........,................... ...... R i ch Blue Island 45 ....... .. ...... Bloom Blue Island 50 ...,... ....... F ractional Blue Island 40 ....... ..... L eyden Blue Island 52 .....,. .......,.. J oliet Blue Island 43 ....... ....,..... F ractional Blue Island 35 ....... ..... K ankakee Blue Island 24 ....... .... T hornton Blue Island 57 ...,,.. ......, B loom Blue Island 45 .................,......... - ...,....................s........ Joliet Blue Island 53 ........................... - ...,........s..............,... Leyden Season's record: Won 5, lost 6, average .455 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL 1954-55 SEASON Blue Island 39 ........ ........................................................... ....... M i nooka Blue Island 48 ........ .... ......... A r go Blue Island 40 ........ ........... B loom Blue Island 49 .,...... ..... .I oliet Twp. Blue Island 37 ........ ............. T hornton Blue Island 52 ......., ....... W est Aurora Blue Island 55 ........ ......... F ractional Blue Island 49 ........ ......... L eyden Blue Island 60 ........ ......... L ockport Blue Island 53 ........ ..... K ankakee Blue Island 51 ........ .......,. A rgo Blue Island 43 ........ ............. B loom Blue Island 38 ........ ....,.. T hornton Blue Island 57 ........ ..... F ractional Blue Island 43 ........ ,... B radley Blue Island 52 ........ ....... L eyden Blue Island 60 ...... . ........,............................................................................ Lockport Blue Island 51 .......................................................................................... Kankakee THORNTON FRACTIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT Blue Island 56 .............................................,.......................................... Joliet Twp. Blue Island 47 ......................................... ...... ........................................... K a nkakee Blue Island 56 .......... .... ......................................................................,..... F r actional Season's record: Won 11, lost 10, average .524 65 67 39 53 42 41 69 85 43 41 56 32 50 46 59 50 49 45 61 31 58 50 50 41 46 39 65 24 53 55 40 53 The sophomore team started slowly due to the loss of three of the starting five from last year's freshman squad. As the season progressed, however, the team developed into an ag- gressive, hard-fighting squad. Proof of this improvement was demonstrated when the boys defeated two of their earlier con- querors to win the first sophomore invitational tournament at Calumet City. SOPHOMORE CHAMPIONS I Here are the players who actually participated in the three games of the Calumet City Invitational Tournament. They de- feated Joliet 66-65, Kankakee 47-40, and Calumet City 56-53 to win the tourney. Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Island Island Island Island Island Island Island Island Island Island Island Island Island Island Island FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCORES 1954-55 SEASON 42 ........ ..................,....................... .,..... R I ch 24 ........ ...... B loom 27 ...,.... ...... T hornton 39 ........ ........ C al City 30 ........ ...... L eyden 37 ........ .......... C al City 27 ........ ............ J oliet 35 ........ ........ K ankakee 54 ........ ........... E vergreen 27 ........ . ......... Bloom 35 ........ ............ J oliet 26 ........ ...... T hornton 40 ........ ..... R ich A 39 ........ .................................. ........ ,... .... ....... R i c h B 41 ............ ........................................................................ L eyden Season's record: Won 5, lost 10, average .333. 16 43 37 40 34 33 47 37 23 37 58 41 33 38 55 BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY SOPHOMORE SOPHOMORE CHAMPIONS FRESHMEN gt 2 a 'N' . . ,WN . .,wL5,v,,,y sdllws is 4, -5-fsrzqi gsm? gssrnw Q 55, QICSTIAQ 83.511115 eisflfxf f Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES -- 1955 SEASON Island Island Island Island Island Island Island Island Island Island Island Island Racine, Wis. Tilden Fractional Thornton Bremen Hinsdale Leyden Joliet Riverside Bloom Tilden Calumet Season's record: Won 9, lost 3, average .750 3 26 20 27 22 14 19 25 11 13 14 16 The team placed second in the South Suburban Conference, second in the sectional, and tenth in the state. Individual players who placed in the state were Bob Juarez, second at 120 pounds, and Jim Yost, third at 133 pounds. JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES - 1955 SEASON Blue Island 19 ,,..,,.,. .....,.,,....,......,,,.,,,........ ,,........Y,,c T i Iden Blue Island 18 .,..,, ,..... B remen Blue Island 22 ,s,.,, .,oY,..........,,...,.........,,...V,,............... T ilden Blue Island 32 ,v..........wY,,.....,..,s.........,.,..,.,,,.,........... Calumet Season's record: Won 1, lost 3, average .250 FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE WRESTLING SCORES - Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Island Island Island Island Island Island 25 .A,..,,..,....Y,.,....A......ss,,s..Y,...,...,,...,..... 35 31 24 16 1955 SEASON Fractional 15 Thornton 42 Hinsdale 36 Leyden 33 Riverside 23 Joliet Season's record: Won 2, lost 4, average .333 Tournament at Reavis: Team placed fifth. Individuals who placed were Dick Williams, champion at 133 pounds, and Ronald Ganzer, second at 103 pounds. 44 VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE SPORTS TENNIS 1954 SEASON The T954 tennis teams enjoyed another fine year by emerging as district cham- pions at Joliet for the eighth consecutive year and placing sixth in the state tourna- ment. Bob Breckenridge was district singles champion, Bob Bronson and Danny Steele were district doubles champions, and Chuck Lawrence and Ronnie Snyder were runners- up in the district doubles competition. The Bl Cardinals have been varsity champions in the South Suburban Confer- ence since l940. Bob Breckenridge won the conference varsity singles championship, with Ronnie Miller as runner-up. Bob Bron- son and Danny Steele won the conference varsity doubles championship, with Chuck Lawrence and Ronnie Snyder as runners- up. In the first such meet held in the South Suburban Conference, the BI entries walked off with the Freshman-Sophomore championship. Dick Jebsen and Norm Sid- ler were conference freshman-sophomore doubles champions, while Jack Bronson was runner-up in the conference freshman- sophomore singles competition. The overall season's record for varsity, iunior varsity, and freshman-sophomore squads in dual meets was 19 wins and ll losses against such teams as Oak Park and Danville, state co-champions, La Grange, champions of the West Suburban Confer- ence, York of Elmhurst, Riverside-Brook- field, Fenger, Chicago city champions, Joliet, Thornton of Harvey, Leyden, Lock- port, Kankakee, and Morgan Park Military Academy. Bob Bronson lleftl serves and Jack Bronson, his doubles partner, awaits de- velopments. Dave Winnie seems determined to re- turn this volley. Gerry Carstens is in good position to return this volley. Ronnie Miller Crightt waits for a high one, while Norm Sidler, his doubles part- ner, uppears ready to take on anything that comes his way. Richard Sieg returns this volley with a back-handed shot. Bob Breckenridge follows through on his serve. TENNIS 1954 DISTRICT CHAMPIONS Left to right: Jack Bronson, Ron Snyder, Danny Steele, Bob Bron- son, Bob Breckenridge, Chuck Lawrence, Paul Yates, coach. 'I954 GRADUATING SENIORS Left to right: John McCord, Ron Snyder, Danny Steele, John Richards, Chuck Lawrence. 1955 VARSITY SQUAD Left to right: Norm Sidler, Jack Bronson, Bob Breckenridge, Bob Bronson, Gerry Carstens, Ron MiIIer, Richard Siegg Paul Yates, coach. Ed Pfeiffer 1954 FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE SQUAD Left to right Iseatedfz Joe Zaiac, Conrad Kissel, Rabon Duck, David Saiapatek, John Kearney, larry Witt, Ikneeiingi Ronald Ganzer, Bill Schaller, Darrell Barnes, Bob Schultz, Kevin Amit, Dick Warner, Tom Carl- song Qstandingi George Tampa, Bob De Santo, Ed Pfeiffer, Richard Jebsen, Jordan Morris, WaIter Johnson, Rodger G Landgraf, coach. SPORTS Left to right fkneelingi Carl Farmer, Bob Wozniak, Bill Moore, Wayne Willett, Don Warner, Qstandingl Zeke Riley, Corky Hutchison, Bob Carlson, Dave Markle, Don Dahlke. VARSITY TRACK SQUAD - 1954 JUNIORS Left to right Cseatedl: .loe Dick- elman, Robert Re Chord, Ray Whitten, Paul Fuller, fkneelingj Jesse Lucious, Ed Mudge, Ron Helberg, Carroll Nichols, stand- ingl Bob Rick, Don Forys, Joke Cholke, Willie May, Mark Har- vey. 1954 TRACK SEASON Community High enioyed its most successful track season in recent years as the varsity squad was undefeated both in dual and triangular meets throughout the regular season and then went on to win both the district crown and the South Suburban Conference championship. The cindermen collected five points in the state meet at Champaign. Victories in dual and triangular meets were won over Bloom, Thornton, Argo, Kankakee, Lockport and Fractional. Outstanding performances were turned in by Willie May, who won both high and low hurdles in district and conference meets and also placed fourth in the highs at the state meet. Ron Helberg was undefeated during the regular season in the quarter mile, took second in the district and first in the conference. Robert Re Chord won both the TOO- and 220-yard dashes in the conference and placed second in the district. Others who contributed greatly to the success of the team were Corwin Hutchison and Jesse Lucious in the sprints, Paul Fuller and Don Dahlke in the distance races, Robert Carlson in the shot put and discus, and Dave Mar- kle in the high jump. Five new school records were established by Willie May both in high and low hurdles, by Ron Helberg in the quarter mile, and by both relay teams. The half-mile relay team, which consisted of Jesse Lucious, Robert Re Chord, Willie May and Corwin Hutchi- son, took fourth at the state meet. Carl Farmer, Paul Fuller, Cor- win Hutchison and Ron Helberg, who comprised the mile relay team, won fifth at the state meet. The cindermen are coached by O. L. Driver, D. E. Bapst, and George W. Porter. Jesse Lucious Csecond from leftj and Robert VARSITY TRACK Re Chord Cfourth from leftj at the start of the May in one of the exchanges in an B80-yard 100-yard dash in the dual meet with Bloom. relay. l l i- , 1. Q. x, . , .S mn. if it i l we -.. is . Y. txt.. Y ,,,. .gfaicsira-...5u.ey..-. Carroll Nichols shows good form in pole vault- ing. Willie May, Wayne Willett, and Jake Cholke Csecond, fourth and sixth from left, respectivelyl lump the high hurdles in the dual meet with Bloom. 135 :PORTS 1954 FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE TRACK SQUAD left to right fseatedj Gerry Yost, Jim Yost, James Parham, Richard Gearring, Harold Brown, lkneelingj Bill Eskridge, Donald Becker, Frank Michal- owski, Dick Berry, Paul Green, James Harvey, Cstanclfngl Clar- ence leonard, Pete Brent, Bill Klein, Bill Seilheimer, Bob Mor- rone, David Anderson. . TRACK FRESHMAN - SGPHOMORE TRACK Joe Brown runs one lop of a relay. Pete Brent, Jerry Yost and Dick Berry fsecond, fourth and sixth from left, re- spectivelyl at the start of the 440-yard dash in the dual meet with Bloom. 1 1954 BASEBALL Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue Blue SEASON VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES 1954 SEASON Island 3 .................... Oak Lawn 0 Island 3 ....... ......... B loom 6 Island 8 ...... ....... L eyden 0' Island I0 ....... ...... F ractional 5 Island 5 ....... ..... T hornton 0 Island 0 ....... ..... L ockport 3 Island 3 ....... ..,........... A rgo 0 Island 2 ....... ...... K ankakee 3 Island 0 ....... ......... B loom I' Island 5 ...... ........... L eyden 4 Island I0 ..,................. Fractional 0 lfive innings? Island 4 ...................... Thornton 3 leight inningsl Island 5 ............................ Joliet 6 Island 4 ........ ............. L ockport O Island I0 .................... Kankakee 0' ffive inningsl Island 5 ............................ Argo I DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Island 3 .............................. Rich O Island 3 ....... ..,...4...,. B loom I Island 'I .................... Fractional 3 Total Runs B3 ........................ Opponents 35 Won 13, Lost 6, average .684 'Wyman Carey's no-hitters. George Woitas, Cardinal first baseman, is bc tting against Argo pitcher. ' BASEBALL SENIORS ON 1955 BASEBALL SQUAD Left to right fseatedb Don Holt, Robert Gonzales, Ted Mercede, Don Johnston, lstandingl Ralph Kissel, Don Stramaglia, Joe Swierkos, Mike Dominik. 1954 BASEBALL SEASON Blue lsland's fighting Cardinals shared the co-cham- pionship of the South Suburban Conference with Bloom as both teams had records of ten wins and four losses. The Cardinals lost the following key players by grad- uation: Wyman Carey, pitcher-outfielder, George Woitas, first base, Lester Hill, second base, Robert Lysen, short- stop, Robert Johler, pitcher-outfielder, Gerald Gustavson, outfielder, Wally Massat, catcher: Tony Orfino, third base, Ken Wassberg, catcher, and Roger Overbeek, reserve outfielder. Coach Harold C. Eberhart turned out two all-state players in 1954: Wyman Carey for his superb pitching and Robert Lysen for his sparkling plays at shortstop. Bob Lysen, recently signed by the New York Yankees, finished third in the batting championship of the confer- ence with an average of .364. Wyman Carey pitched four no-hitters in his last two years of high-school ball. His biggest thrill came, not when he pitched a no-hitter, but when he hit a triple to deep center to bat in a run to help Blue Island defeat Thornton in an extra-inning game at Thornton. After many successful years of coaching baseball at Community High School, Coach Eberhart relinquished his coaching duties at the close of the season. He will be succeeded as varsity baseball coach next season by Ivan Schultz. 'L ,MAI Ill' 3 ,- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The 'I955 Chips Staff wishes to acknowledge with grateful thanks the splendid cooperation and assistance of the following people who contributed materially in the work of publishing THE 'I955 CHIPS . .. To Norman Koenig and his associates of The Norman King Co., Inc., of Berwyn, for providing covers, engraving, printing, lay- out and art, together with helpful suggestions in organization . . . To John Roche, Aura R. Samels and their associates of Root Photographer, of Chicago, the official school photographer, who took most of the pictures which appear in THE T955 CHIPS . . . To Clyde Wilbur Blanke, former faculty sponsor of the Chips Staff, who gave freely of his time and experience whenever called upon to do so . . . To Nelson Kias, faculty sponsor responsible for the financial aspects of publishing THE T955 CHIPS, who did his work well . . . To Richard E. Anoe, faculty sponsor of the Camera Club, who took some of the pictures used in THE T955 CHIPS when it was impossible to arrange a full schedule for the regular photog- rapher . . . To the faculty and administrative assistants, who provided copy and identifications . . . To Dr. Harold IL. Richards, superintendent, for his sympathetic understanding and encouragement when the going seemed un- usually rough and the way seemed particularly steep . . . A Activity-Ticket Managers, 74 Adlm, Barbara, 55, 79, 87, 106 Adamecz, Darlene, 55 Adams Essie Mae 22 Adams, John K., 65 INDEX Bauch, Jim, 49 Bauer, Karol, 65 Bauer, Shirley, 55, 78, 106, 116 Bauer, Verne, 55, 90 Bough, Bob, 65 Baugh, Shirley, 49 Beasley, Betty, 65 Boyce, Barry, 24 Boyd, Anita, 24, 88 Boyd, Fletcher, 65 Boyd, Joyce, 49 Boyd, N Boykins, orma, 65, 107 Laverne, 48 Boys' Chorus, 115 Adams, John Q., 22, 90 Adams, Keith, 55, 117 Adams Lacey, 55 Adams Mary, 65 94 Adkansim, Kari, 4b, 99 Administration, 6 Administrative Assistants, 8 Aiello, Penny, 55 Akey, R. L., 15, 78, 89 Alberts, Judy, 55, 76 Albino, Louise, 49 Albrecht, Kenneth, 55 Alderson, Marilyn, 49 Alfano, Bett , 49 Alfano, Lucille, 55, 106, 107 Alfreid, Beverly, 65, 84, 106, 107, 115 Allen, Gladys, 55, 115 Allen, Louise, 65 Allyn, Pat, 55, 102, 115 Beasley, Harvey, 55, 117 Beck, Leland G., 23 Beck, Robert, 55 Beck, Wilbert, 55, 100 Becker, Connie, 49, 106, 109, 117 Becker, Donald, 55, 128, 136 Becker, Nancy, 65 Beckwith, Juanita, 55, 94, 116 Beckwith, Margaret, 65 Becloian, Margaret Ann, 23 Beech, Ronnie, 55 Begeman, Betty, 65 Behrendt, James, 65 Behro, Peggy, 49, 90, 106 Belasick, Peter, 55, 98 Belgrave, Carol, 55 Bell, Anita, 55, 106 Bell, Gene S., 13, 78 Bell, Howard, 49, 98 Bolo, Barbara, 48 Bolo, Carol, 54, 102 Brabec, Theodore, 54 Braden, Patricia, 49, Bradley, Helen Ruth, 24, 96, 112 Bradley, Louis, 54, 117 Bradtke, David, 65 Brody, Millicent, 65 Bragg, Alene, 65 Bran , Linda, 65, 115 Brask, Bill, 55 Bravo, Frank, 55 Brazzale, Bernie, 24 Breault, Carol Ann, 24, 111, 116 Breckenridge, Robert G., 24, 89, 108, 111, 118, 119, 126, 127, 132, 133 Breckenridge, Ronald Lee, 24, 116 Brehen, Mary, 55, 112 Brent, Peter, 49, 97, 128, 136 85, 107, 112 Cage, Maurice, 65 Cage, Myrtle, 55 Cahill, Charlotte, 49, 96 Calderon, Virginia, 55, 94, Callaway, Charles, 55 Campbell, Dave, 48, 116 Campbell, Harry, 64, 117 Campus Building, 2 Candidore, Peg y, 55 Caprio, Judy, 43, 97 Caprio, Ralph, 55 Carle, Donna, 64 Carli, Sandra, 48 115 Carlile, Richard, 64, 100 Carlson, Beverly, 26 Carlson, Bob, 134 Carlson, Esther, 26, 116 Carlson, Kevin, 49, 108 Carlsgg Thomas, 55, 102, 107, 116, Carpenter, Beverly, 55 Carr, Harold, 55, 102, 106 Carrero, Joseph, 65, 101, 130 Carrera, Narciso, 55 Carroll, Delores, 54, 106, 112 Carroll, Martin, 49 Alm, Robert, 22 Alsip, Blaine, 55, 101, 107, 124 Altman, Carole Beatrice, 22, 94 Alvarado, David, 55, 116, 124 Alvis, Charles, 49 Amato, Janet, 49 Amato, Ralph, 49, 120, 130 Amato, Amato, Rapheolla, 22, 94, 111 Sylvia, 49 Ames, Clarence E., 8, 15, 21, 77, 88, 107 Amft, Karen, 55, 106, 109 Amft, Kevin, 55, 106, 133 Anastasia, Andersen, Anthony, 55, 117, 124 Charles J., 22 Anderson, Beverly Jean 1101, 55 Anderson, Beverly Jean i91, 65 Anderson, David, 49, 98, 110, 123, 136 Anderson, James, 65 Anderson, Judy, 55 Anderson, Leonard, 65 Anderson, Loren, 65, 99, 117, 125, 128 Anderson, Mary, 55, 106, 115 Anderson, Nancy, 49, 80, 116 Anderson, Ph llis, 65 Anderson, Sylvia, 22, 113 Anderson, Victor, 65, 128 Andrews, Chester, 22, 98 Andrews, George, 55, 99 Aneston, Carolyn, 55, 88, 55 116 Aneston, George, Anoe, Richard E., 13, 117 Antimary, George, 55, 81 Antonelli, Aregood, Ron, 65 Norma Joan, 22, 112 Armstrong, Raymond, 55 Armwood, Sherman, 65 Arnold, Lorraine, 55 Arnold, Stanley, 65, 110 Art Club KDECAPSJ. 106 Art Department, 9, 90 Ashford, Bertha, 65 Ashford, Mary, 55 Bell, Juanita, 49 Bell, Taylor, 65 Benda, Steven, 55, 102 Bender, Dave, 23, 102 Bender, Joan, 55 Benkendorf, Don, 55 Bennett, Bennett, Bennett, Benson, Doris, 55, 116 Elaine Faye, 23 Katherine, 14, 17, 7B Raymond, 65, 78, 100 Benson, Ronald, 55, 78, 100 Benzing, George, 23 Benzing, Marge, 55, 106, 116 Berardi, Barbara, 65, 78 Berdine, Donna, 49 Berdine, Richard, 65 Bergquist, Arline, 23, 102, 104, 108, Asplund, Agathe, 22, 109 116 Asplund, Daniel, 65, 115, 128 Atkinson, Ralph, 65 Austin, Joan, 22, 94, 107, 112, 114 Babb, Ron, 49, 78 Babcock, Eugene, 55 Babcock, Irene, 19 Babiarz, Frank, 65, 117, 125 Badowski, Phyllis, 49 Baer, Annette, 65, 109, 115 Bohr, Barbara, 55, 88, 116 Bailey, Dave, 55 Baker, Barry, 22 Ball, William, 22 Bolling, Robert, 65 Bendigo, Bill, 22, 98 Banks, Irma, 65 Bapst, D. E., 15, 78, 124 Barbee, Evelyn, 65, 107 Barbee, William, 55, 98, 130 Barcal, Jacqueline, 22 Barker, Carol, 49 Barnard, Wilma Lau, 23, 78, 112, 114 Barnes, Bessie, 112 Barnes, Darrell, 49, 78, 86, 108, 133 Barnes, Donna, 23, 116 Barnes, Paul, 49 Baron, Barbara, 55, 116 Baron, Bernie, 65, 125 Barr, Wally, 65, 125 Bartee, Lois, 55, 116 Barthel, Jim, 23 Bartley, Lewis A., 9, 78 Bartoli, Robert J., 23 Baseball, 137 Basick, John, 49 Basketball, 126 Batho, Janice, 23, 78, 107 Battaglin, Vivien, 65 118 Bergquist, Carl, 15, 78, 82 Bergquist, Richard, 65, 125, 128 Bermingham, Richard, 49 Berry, Dick, 49, 111, 116, 120, 122 123, 128, 136 Berry, Jean, 49 Berry, William iMrs.J, 119 Berten, Richard, 23 Bidese, Jackie, 55 Biel, Don, 55 Biela, Bernadine, 49, 94, 96 Bigelow, Carol, 65 Bikar, Robert, 55 Bilyeu, Shirley, 23 Binion, Lola, 65 Biology Club, 106 Bishop, Earl, 49, 86, 116 Bielke, Carl, 23, 92 Black, Anita, 55, 116 Blackmore, Harold, 16 Blackwell, Claude, 55 Blanke, Clyde Wilbur, 4, 10, 82 Blatt, John, 55, 86, 116, 124, 128 Blazeiak, Jerome, 65 Bleeker, John A., 23, 77, 78, 89, 107, 108 Bleeker, Susan, 55 Blue lslettes, 112 Blume, Carol Anne, 24, 96 Blume, Janet, 55, 76, 80, 102 Blunk, C. L., 15, 74 Board of Education, 6 Bockmann, Kenneth, 49, 78, 86 Bachmann, Paul, 49, 78, 123 Bochiinlcgnn, Pauline, 24, 79, 88, 111 Bock, Kathryn, 55 Bodwell, Joanne, 49, 78, 101, 107 Boersma, Evelyn Carol, 24, 96, 97, 112, 113 Bogdan, Frank, 55, 78 Bohlen, Albert, 55 Bohne, Bonnie, 65, 117 Brestic, Dolores Elizabeth, 24, 97, 106 Brice, Janice, 65, 115 Briody, Briody, Bruce, 25 Gail, 55, 106, 116 Brish, Suzanne, 65 Brissey, Britt, Bi Joseph, 49 Il, 49 Britt, Judie, 49 Britt, Pat, 55, 75 Brockman, Pat, 65, 88, 109, 115 Bronson, Annette, 49, 75, 114 Bronson, Jack, 49, 111, 119, 120 132 133 Bronson, 128 133 Bronson, Brott, R Brauette Brauette, Brou si l, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, 1 Kenneth, 64, 65, 117, Robert, 25, 89, 108, Roger, 92 ichard, 49, 98 , Gayle, 25, 79, 96, 114 Norma, 65, 115 Joseph, 55 Andrew, 65 Beverly, 65, 76, 119 Bill, 55 Charles, 49 Clea,'55, 116 Eileen Joy, 12 Evelyn, 49 George, 64 Harry W., 25, 136 Joe, 55, 136 Katheryne Ebel, 10 Larry, 25 Lawrence, 48, 100 Brown, Lee, 48, 111, 123 Brown, Pearl, 64 Brown, Peggy, 64, 84 Brown, Richard, 65 115, 130 Brown, Tom, 49 Brown, Willie, 49 f Bronson, 116, 118, 119, 120, 122, 126, 121, 125, 111, 127, Bruckner, Marlene E., 25, 88, 114 07 Brueggemann, Kay, 49, 79, 96, 1 Brueggemann, Roy, 65, 110, 130 Bruehl, Richard, 25, 74, 78, 89, 101, 108, 116 Bruehl, R. A. W. iRev.1, 89, 119 Brummel, Donna, 65 Brumwell, Joyce Elaine, 25, 75, 79, 90, 114 Bruno, Gear e, 49 Bryan, Davig, 55, 117, 124 Bryant, Catherine, 54, 94 Bryant, Nancy, 54, 94 Buccheri, Jimmy, 65 Buchanan, Margaret, 49, 108, 10 Buege, Richard, 49 Buis, Judy, 54, 109 Bukauskas, Louis, 65 Bulger, Henry, 54 Bulger, Ruth, 49, 116 9 Carstens, Gerald, 49, 123, 130, 132, 133 Cartwright, Bill, 54 Cartwright, Leroy, 54 Carver, Pat, 65 Cassidy, Jerry, 65, 98, 125 Castro, Santos, 54 Caswell, Warren, 26, 75, 98 Caswell, William, 55 Catanz, Louise, 65 Cavallini, Chuck, 55, 124, 125 Cercone, Dick, 26, 117 Cerullo, lrene, 55, 84, 94, 106, 109 Chabot, Bonnie, 55, 94 Charles, Sandra, 55 Charlesworth, Dick, 49 Chavez, Serotin, 65, 117 Cheerleaders, 75 Cheffer, Ronda, 26, 79, 87, 101 Cheshier, Jean, 55, 94 Childs, Theda, 10 Chipps Staff, 113 Chlopek, Shirley, 55 Cholke, Jacob, 26, 86, 100, 111, 120, 122, 123, 130, 134, 135 Christian, Spencer, 26 Churilla, Robert, 55 Churillo, William, 26 Cialdella, Ronald, 26 Cianci, Diane, 49, 117 Cipolla, Phillip, 55, 110, 117 Cirullo, Danny, 55 Cirullo, Gerald, 65, 130 Cirullo, Sharon, 65 Cistaro, Bob, 65 Cistaro, Joe, 49 Cizmar, Helen Rose, 26 Martha, 54, 94, 106 Peggy Elaine, 26, 113 Susan 18 Cizmar, Cizmar, Cizmar, , Clobaugh, Judith, 54, 115 Clobaugh, Melvin, 54, 98 Clark, Kenneth, 54, 100 Clark, Mary, 12, 82, 101. 107 Clark, Philip, 65 Clark, Robert, 55 Clarke, Janet, 65 Class Elections, 76 Class Officers: Freshman, 64, Junior 43: Claussen, Carol Ann, Sophomore, 54 26, 79, 87, 118 Senior, 21, Clay, fades, no Clayton, Richard, 64, Clayton, Ronald, 49, 130 130 Cleggett, Robert, 64 Clinton, Cluver, James, 49 Esther M., 12, 78, 82, 103, 106 Caan, Donald, 55 Cobb, David, 49, 130 Cobb, Nancy, 26, 85 Cochran, Mildred, 64 Cochrane, Barbara, 49 Bohne, Fred, 55, 78, 102 Boinski, Barbara, 49, 104 Bolden, Barbara Ann 1121, 24, 113 Bolden, Barbara Ann 1111, 49 Bolden, Beniamin, 65, 128 Bonarek, Margie, 65 Bond, Kenneth, 117 Banfiglio, Ron, 49, 114 Booker, Myrtle, 49 Booker, Terrance, 65 Boomsma, Kenneth, 24 Boortz, Don, 49 Berman, JoAnn Marie, 24, 113 Borman, Nanc , 65 Borovec, Carol, 49 Bortkun, Anna, 49 Bortkun, Charles, 65 Botte, Daniel, 18 Bouie, Donald, 65 Bouie, Kenneth, 24 Bovatsek, Marie, 65 Bowen, Bernice, 54 Bowling, Bays', 75, Faculty, 777 Girls', 79 Bullens, Phyllis, 25, 111 Bulmann, Kevin, 49, 114 Bultema, John, 25 Bunn, Nathaniel, 65 Bunyea, Jackie, 65, 117 Buras, Kay, 49, 94, 104 Buras Rita, 25, 94, 96, 104 Burkei Bonnie 65 Burke, Ray, 25 Burke, Ronald, 55 Burmeister, Barbara Anne, 25, 74, 111 Burns, Charlotte, B4 Mary, 65, 115 Burns, Bus Drivers, 16 Bush, Constance, 25, 85, 101, 111 Business-Education Department. 9, 96 Buzzell, Carol, 25, 88, 97, 101 C Caauwe, R. W., 8, 9, 82, 87 Cadet Band, 117 Cafeteria, 14, 17, 74 Coglianese, JoAnn, 26 Cohen, Don, 55 Cole, Alice, 48, 104 Cole, Gwynne, 26, 87, 111 Coleman, George, 55, 125 Coleman, Mildred, 55, 94 College Night, 77 Collier, Adrienne, 48, 97 Collins, Arnette, 65, 107 Fannie Bell, 27 Collins, Collins, Kay, 55, 76, 102, 106, 107, 115 Collins, Myra, 65 Colquitt, Shirw, 94, 116 Colyer, Dan, Combined Girls' Ensembles, 115 Commencement, 77 Concert Band, 116 Conelly, Marian, 14, 78, 82, Conkis, Euronio, 65, 115 Conlon, Jim, 65 Connella, Lynda, 65, 109 Contreras, Daniel, 55 112 139 Gibson, antreras, David, 49 antreras, Esther, 55 antreras, Ruth, 55 oak, Gilbert, 49, 98 ooke, Harold, 55, 101, 116 aoper, Bob, 56 zoper, Pat, 56, 116 ape, Diane, 65, 115 ara, Raymond, 56, 107, 110 aunselors, 10 ayle, 'aig, raig, Marge, 56, 116 Jim, 49, 123 Marvin, 65 ramsie, Joan, 56, 115 rawford, Christine, 65 rawford, John, 92 rawford, William, 65, 74, 117, 128 ridge, Marilyn, 56, 112, 116 ridge, Sherwood, 56, 102, 115 rookshank, Mary, 56, 107, 117 rouch, Stanley, 56 rowl, Robert, 65 rowner, Glenda, 65, 117 ruise, Dorothy M., 14, 78 ullen, Alfred Bruce, 27, 114 ulp, Joanne, 64 ulp, Phillip, 49 unningham, Victor, 65 ure, Bill, 64 urtis, James, 27, 80, 108 Jstodions, 18 yplik, Mary, 65, 107 zarnecki, Judy, 65, 115 D ahlke, Don, 134 amm, Carol, 27, 79, B0 Umm, Ddvicl, 56, 102, 124, 130 umm, Robert, 49, 97, 120, 128 aniels, Lillian, 49 auber, Jack, 49 aum, David, 65 avis, Dorothy, 27, 94 avis, Marilyn, 21, 27, 104 avis, Martha, 49 avis, Norettia, 27 avis, Patricia, 56 avis, Phyllis, 49, 116 lvis, Quincy, 27, 94, 96, 112 avis, Ronald, 65, 117, 125 avis, Russell, 49, 130 eadmore, Claudia, 65, 115 ea k, Margaret, 65 north, Sharon, 65, 115 abate, 77 eBiase, Beverly, 65 scker, Pearl LeMae, 27, 97 edication, 4 eEmo, Dennis, 48 aForte, Louise lMrs.1, 17, 78 aFrieS, David, 56 sFries, Jessie, 17, 78 aLap, Jerry, 27, 98 ell, Mary, 65 amestria, Bud, 124 aneen, Pat, 27 snnis, Jeanette, 56, 94, 116 erry, Carolyn, 66 252318, Bob, 56, 76, 102, 107, 124, eSanto, Gail, 27, 79 evine, Donna, 56, 101, 104, 106, 109 eVos, Chuck, 27, 114 eVries, Cordelia, 66, 115 BWGY, Mary K., 15, 78, 82 awey, Phyllis, Jeanne, 27 sWitt, Lynn, 48 eWitt, Nancy, 27, 88 aWitt, Richard, 66, 115 Youn Bob 5 9, , 56 Fckelman, Joe, 134 ickens ickens lckey, , Frances, 48, 112 , Glenn, 66 Kenneth, 66, 115, 125, 128 ickmeyer, Gloria, 49, 116 iehl, Ronnie, 56 iercks, Edwin, 86 ieska, John, 18 illon, Bob, 28 illon, Tom, 56 ilts, Lillian, 56 ini, Dolores, 66 ini, Donna, 66 ion, Mary, 56 ipper, Loretta, 28 isabato, Antoinette, 66 isabato, Arlene, 56 isabato, James, 66, 115 isharoon, Clarence M., 13, 110 itmars, Jack, 56, 98 INDEX Dominik, Mike, 28, 137 Dommer, John, 66 Dorotiss, Juanita, 28, 104 Dorotiss, Judy, 56, 94 Dorsey, Minnie, 66 Dory, Carol, 28, 88, 97 Doty, Lawrence, 56 Douglas, Euphemia, 66 Downey, James, 66, 128 Dozier, Charlotte, 56, 107 Dragt, Anna, 66 Dreblow, Myrna, 49, 79, 94 Dreger, Lynne, 66, 106 Dreher, Kathleen, 56, 116 Drenthe, Eldon W., 28, 98 Driese, Warren, 66 Dring, Ross, 66, 115 Driver, O. L., 15, 74, 78 Drum Maior and Maiorettes, 117 Drumm, Shirley, 28, 96, 117 Drysch, Sandra, 49, 75, 108 DuCharme, Joe, 28, 87, 114 Duck, Rabon, 49, 91, 108, 110, 117, 133 Dudzik, John, 56 Duehr, Helen, 19, 87 Duey, Gerald, 28 Duff, Bruce, 49, 89, 107, 108, 119 Duff, Henry L., 6 Dulany, Kenneth, 49, 108, 110 Dulany, Marilyn, 28, 113 Duncan, Carole, 67, 106 Dunham, Beverly, 56, 75, 117 Dunham, June, 49, 112 Dunham, Shirley, 28 Dunlap, George, 49, 98 Dunnington, Jean, 10, 78, 82 Duoba, Rosalie, 67, 115 Durano, Sally, 49, 117 Durling, Duane, 67, 115 Dvorovy, Judith Anne, 28, 87, 118, 119 Dybas, Ronald, 57, 110 Dye, Donna, 57 Dyer, Rodney, 48 Dyson, James, 57 Eagleton, John, 57, 101, 102 Earner, Rodney, 57 Easterlan, Jacqueline, 56 Easterlan, Ruthie, 67 Easton, Thomas, 92 Ebel, Carol Josette, 15, 109 Ebeling, Betty, 56, 112 Ebeling, Donna, 67, 115 Ebeling, Gloria, 48, 97 Eberhart, Harold C., 14, 75, 78, 82 Ebert, Joan, 48, 112 Echols, Mary, 66 Edmondson, Richard, 49, 117 Edwards, Carol, 66 Ehlers, Charles H., 28 Ehlers, David, 66, 130 Eichhorn, Judy, 66, 106, 107, 115 Eisses, Henry, 66 Elam, Gwendolyn, 56 Elbers, Joyce, 66 Elbers, Mary, 56, 107 Elliott, Janet, 56, 87, 107, 117 Ellis, Richard, 49 Emslander, Al, 29 Eng, Sara Louise, 13, 78 Engdahl, Gerald, 118 Engelhardt, Robert 16 Engineer, 16 Engle, Don, 29 77, 80, 113, 130 English Department, 10, 91 English, Lonnie, 49 Englund, Betty, 29, 88, 109 Ermscher, Charlotte, 66 Fenner, Nanc , 57, 75, 101 Fentem, Martha, 67, 109, 115 Ferguson, Donald, 66, 128 Fessler, Ray, 50, 98 Feuerstein, Yvonne, 50, 114 Fiedler, Jimmy, 66 Fiegel, Linda, 57, 90, 115 Filewicz, Allan, 66 Filip, Ronald, 120, 121, 122, 123 Filippone, Frank, 66, 128 Fina, George, 66 Finlayson, Willis, 29 Fisher, Inez, 29 Fitzgerald, Roqer, 57, 124 Flanders, Lucille, 66 Flassig, Jerry, 57 Flassig, Patricia, 66 Flathau, Patrick, 57 Fleischman, Judy, 66 Flinchum, Kenne'h, 56, 124 Flores, James, 66, 115, 130 Flores, Moses, 50 Foley, Karen, 66 Folsom, Glorie, 29, 79 Fons, Mary. 50, 112 Football, 120 Ford, Bonnie, 29, 94, 114 Ford, Janet K., 29, 96, 112, 113 Forys, Don, 29, 120, 122, 134 Foss, Richard, 67, 106, 128 Foster, Rae Ellen, 29, 75, 104 Foust, Jeanine Gayle, 29 Foust, Virginia, 56, 89, 94, 112, 116 Francis, 56, 99 Fouts, Fouts, Madonna, 29 Fowler, Marshel, 50 Fox, Janie, 50 Fox, Sandra, 50, 75 Foxx, Beverly, 56, 94, 107, 116 Foyle, Leonard, 56 Foyle, Raymond, 56 Franco, Dianne, 56, 94 Franco, Maryann, 56, 94 Franrick, Jackie, 56 Frawley, Bill, 30, 98 Frawley, George, 50, 98 Frederickson, Harold, 50, 75 Fredette, Wayne, 30 French Club, 101, 111 Freshman Class, 64 Freshman Girls' Chorus, 115 Friebel, Alice, 50, 94, 117 Friebel, John, 56, 117 Fritz, Margaret, 57, 101, 116 Froberg, Tam, 50, 75 Frobish, Birt E., 8, 78, 81, 82, 88 Fuller, Barbara, 57, 112 Fuller, Jennie, 57 Fuller, Mary, U Fuller, Paul D., 30, 111, 130, 134 Fulton, Thomas, 67, 99, 125 G G. A. C. lCampusl, 110 G. A. C. 1Old Maini, 106 Gabrysiak, John, 50, 75, 114 Gadsden, Bob, 67 Galatte, Nick, 57 Galayda, Peter, 67, 101, 115 Galeckas, Audrey, 56 Ganzer, Glen, 56 Ganzer, Gloria M., 30, 96, 104, 116 Ganzer, Ronald, 56, 130, 133 Gopa, Eugene, 67, 130 Garber, William, 30, 111, 120, 122, 123, 130 Garcia, Alicia, 56, 107, 116 Garcia, Jean, 66 Gardner, Cynthia, 56 Garrett, Norma, 50, 87, 96 Gaydos, Arlene Agnes, 30, 88, 104, Gimbel, Carol, 57 Gioiosa, Dan, 16 Gioiosa, Johnny, 30 Giovannetti, Carol, 57, 106, 109, '116 Girls' Club, 109 Gironda, Nick, 56 Glavan, June Rose, 30, 111, 114 Goldsmith, Barbara, 30 Goldthorpe, Tom, 56 Golembeck, Joan, 50 Gonzales, Mary 67 Gonzales, Robert, 30, 137 Good, Betty, 67 Goodwin, Frank, 50 Goodwin, John, 51 Goodwin, Mable, 67, 84, 107 Goodwin, Samuel, 51 Gordon, Albert, 67 Gordon, Robert, 30 Gordon, Wayne, 56, 130 Gorman, Paul, 75 Goss, Roberta, 67 Grabiec, Emily, 56, 94 Grace, Nancy, 66 Graeten, Charles, 66 Graham, Warren, 51 Grant, Daniel Joseph, 30 Grant, Sandra, 56, 94 Grau, Beverly, 56 Graversen, Lizzi. 66, 115 Graziano, Joseph, 31 Grebelis, Mary, 56, 90 Green, Paul, 136 Greenberg, Ellis, 56, 99 Greenwood, Fredo, 51 Greenwood, Juanita,56 Greep, James C., 31, 108, 116 Gregory, Cleather, 51 Greig, Darlyne, 31, 111 Greig, Ronald, 50, 130 Grider, Lynnette, 50 Grider, Phyllis, 31 Griede, Elmer, 56 Grison, Carol Ann, 31 Grison, Frank, 50 Groeneveld, Elizabeth, 50 Gross, Bob, 57 Gross, Michael, 66 Ermscher, Ronald, 29 Errico, Ervin, Louis, 66, 110, 125, 128 Bill, 66 Escoe, Carol, 49, 112 Escoe, Nancy, 56, 94 Escoe, Ray, 49, 117 Eskridge, Bill, 49, 136 Europa, Robert, 66 Evans, Evans, Evans, Michael, 67, 119, 125, 128 Phyllis, 49, 107, 112 Sherry, 49, 79, 97 Ewing, William T., 8, 48, 82, 88 F Faber, Arlene Ruth, 29, 75, 79, 81, 90 Faber, Jean, 56, 75, 94 Faculty, 9 Faculty Christmas Party, 77 111 Gear, Richard, 30, 102, 108 Gearring, Richard, 56, 83, 136 Gedmin, Gentile, Edward, 56 Eugene 66, 110 Nanette, 56, 79, 106, 107, Gentile, Marilyn, 56, 106 Gephart, Rose, 56, 106 Gerdes, 116 Gerdes, William, 92 Gergits, Elfriede, 57, 90 German Club, 106 Gerstel, Don, 50, 75 Gervasi, Eva, 30 Gervasi, Svlvia, 50 Geyer, Judy, 66 Giaquinto, Marlene, 57 Giaquinto, Nick, 66 Jo, 66, 115 lversitied Occupations, 14, 92 iupe, Billie, 19 obrez, James, 66 oepp, Bill, 66, 117 oopp, Edward, John, 56, 84 oherty, John, 56, 84 omagala, Alice, 49, 94, 104 umiko omika omika 40 itis, Arlene Ann, 28, 75, B7 itis, John, 56, 116 itis, Lorraine, 66, 75, 109 Faille, Robert, 56 Fone, James, 29, 116 Farino, Betty, 49, 75, 94, 96, 109 Farmer, Carl, 134 Farmer, Nancy, 67 Farning, Howard, 56, 124 Farrow, Sharon, 67 Featherstone, Lee, 67, 110, 117, 128 Fehser, Jo ce, 56, 116 Fenner, Bill, 49 Gibson, Robert, 66, 106, 115, 125 Gierman, Darlene, 57 Gierman, Marilynn, 50 Gilbert, Carol, 66, 117 Gilbert, Pat, 66, 109 Gilfoyle, Beatrice, 30 Gilleece, Carol, 50 Gillis, Ida, 50 Gillis, Margaret, 66 Gillis, Sara, 66 Gross, Weldon, 11, 100, 103 Groves, Ella Louise, 31 Grunig, Bernice E., 9, 89, 106 Guglielmucci, Jud 57 Guglielmucci, Nicholas, 16 Guldenbecker, Diane, 50, 101, 108 Gutches, Wm. F., 14, 78, 120 Guthrie, Bob, 66, 125, 130 Guthrie, Nancy, 66, 75 Guthrie, Shirley, 50 Gutierrez, Robert, 50, 86, 101 Gutter. Maude, 90, 106 Guy, Frances Rousch, 11 Guzak, Marian, 31, 111 Guzak, Raymond, 50, 130 H Haase, Arthur, 31, 77, 85, 106, 107, 108, 111, 118 Habenicht, Joan, 31, 79, 88, 96, 111, 113 Habich, Janet, 50, 85, 12 Habron, Burley, 66 Hackett, Jim, 31, 87 Hackman, Kendall, 66 Haebich, Kathryn A., 12, 78, 82 Hatfner, Gerald, 57 Hagen, Fred, 57 Hahn, Geraldine, 57, 115 Hahn, John, 66, 115 Hahn, Kenneth, 70, 98 Haight, Claudia, 31, 79, 113 Haines, Ann, 56 Haiik, Alice, 50, 104 Hale, Don, 31 Hale, Veronica, 31, 97 Hall, Carol, 83, 96, 112 Hall Guards, 81 Hallberg, Barbara, 66, 115 Hallberg, Vernon, 56 Hambel, Melvin, 67, 110 Hanify, Dennis, 51 Hanko, Roberta, 31, 111 Hannan, Alice, 51 Hannigan, Thomas, 56, 84, 85, 107 Hansrrgan, Carol Judith, 32, 83, 112, Hansen, Amie, 51, 116 Hansen, Cecilia Genevieve, 32 Hansen, Elizabeth, 10, 78, 82 Hansen, Eugene, 67 Hanus, Jake, 84 Harczak, Bernie J., 32 Hardin, Warren, 67, 117 Harding, John, 67, 76, 117, 125, 128 Hardy, 1-larriette, 67 Hardy, Jeannette, 66, 115 Harmeyer, Ronald, 51, 102, 108, 120, 126, 127 Harper, Carol, 56, 94 Harris, Dell, 51 Harris, Edward, 66 Klein Harris, Richard, 56 Harrison, Mary, 66 Hart, Don, 50 Hartl, Phyllis, 66 Hartman, Karen, 50 Harvey, Eddie, 56, 117, 130 Harvey, James, 56, 124, 136 Harvey, Mark Louis, 32, 111, 117 120, 122, 130, 134 Harvey, Stephen, 50 86, 101, 116 Harwood, W. S., 11, 88, 99, 100 Hasier, Ann, 50, 97, 104 Hasier, Pat, 56, 116 Hastedt, JoAnne, 32, 79, 104, 114 Hastedt, Rudolph, 56 Hatfield, Carrene, 50 Haug, Elmer, 11, 78, 98, 119 Haugan, Margaret, 9, 103 Hawker, Bobb E., 32, 114, 116 Hawkins, Clarence, 90 Hawkinson, Edward, 66 Hayes, Harold, 56 Haywood, William, 57, 99 110 Hazelbauer, William J., 32, 74, 109, 116, 118 Hedstrom, Lawrence, 17, 18 Heer, Beniamin, 32 Heim, Lawrence, 66, 76, Heim, Terry, 57 Heinecke, Joel, 66 Heintz, Margaret, 57, 94 125, 128 Helberg, Ron, 32, 102, 111, 120, 122, 123, 134 Hemmans, Arnold, 66 Hemmons, Lionel, 50 Hem hill, Weltha, 66 Hendperson, Bill, 66 Henning, Tom, 57 Henry, Carolyn, 67, 117 Henry, Chester, 50 Henry, Sharon, 67 Henschler, Ro , 32 Hensley, Jo, 67, 84, 109 Herman, Kathleen, 57 Hernandez, Edward, 67 Herzberger, Bill, 56 1-lerzlce, Ruth Ann, 32, 117 Heupel, John, 50 Hick, Karl, 67 Hicks, Charles, 50, 110 Hickman, Herbert, 18 Hiemstra, Fred, 18 High, Estella, 32, 96, 112 Highland, Shirley, 66 Hildebrand, Daniel, 50, 101, 108 INDEX Hughes, Bunnie, 50, 112 Hull, Allan, 56, 101, 123, 125 Hulsey, Lloyd, 56, 128 Hunter, Otha, 56 Hunter, Richard, 33, 87, 117 Hupe, Carol, 33, 115 Hupe, Richard, 50 Hutchison, Corwin C., 134 Hutzler, Wayne, 50, 98, 107 Ignaczak, Alice, 56 I naczak, Walter, 33 ming, Eugene, 66 Industrial-Arts Department, 11, 98 Isler, Harry, 106, 128 lsler, Richard, 50 J Jacimo, Marilyn, 56, 91, 94, 96 Jackson, Barbara, 66, 116 Jackson, Beatrice, 56 Jackson, Charles, 33 Jackson, Fred, 56 Jackson, JoAnn, 56, 107, 112 Jackson, Lesslie, 66 Jackson, Marcia, 57 Jackson, Jacobs, Jackson, Spurgeon, U Winona, 66, 115 Kay, 66 Jacobsen, Carol, 57 Jacobsen, Gary, 66, 117 Jacques, Barbara, 50, 85, 96 Jacques, Joyce, 66, 107 Jaeger, Joan, 50 Jalloway, Rosemarie, 50, 96 James, Leotis, 66 James, Russell, 18 James, William, 57 Janecyk, Gail, 67, 75 Janis, Carol, 57, 106, 109 Jankowski, Frank, 67, 117 Jankowski, Walter, 67, 84, 106, 128 Jaun, Arthur, 59, 117 Jowor, James, 67 Kaminskas, Bud, 59, 130 amphuis, James, 59 KaPP1 Sandra, 50, 79 Karasek, Eddie, 59 Karlstedt, Bob, 59 Karlstedt, Judy, 64. 69 Karlstedt, Linda, 69 Karney, Barbara Ann, 34, 96 Karney, John, 59, 102, 124, 133 Kaspar, Beverly, 58 Kasprak, Nancy, 50, 112 Keasler, Ellamae, 69 Keevil, Francis, 69, 128 Keller, Jim, 34 Kelley, Elaine, 58, 106 Kelley, Zelora, 50 Kellogg, Ruth, 58, 116 Kelly, Phyllis, 50, 117 Kemp, Frank, 58, 124 Kemp, Jack, 34, 111, 113, 120, 122 Kenistan, Helen E., 12, 89 Kennedy, Jim, 58, 100, 124, 125, 128 Kennerley, Carol, 51, 85, 107, 114 Kennerley, Richard, 34 Kerr, Linda, 69, 109, 117 Kerrigan, Kathleen, 59, 94 Kessiger, Denise, 51, 117 Kessler, Orvilla A., 10 Kethcart, Donna, 59 Ketterer, Ellan, 51, 79, 104 Kias, Nelson, 9, 82, 125 Kiaurakis, Joe, 59 Kiaurakis, Mary, 69, 115 Kicmal, David, 69 Kicmal, Donald, 69 King, Jaan, 59, 116 King, Richard, 68, 125 King, Tyrone, 59, 115 Kingery, Barbara, 59 Kingma, Donald, 68 Kinyon, Maureen, 51, 116 Kirk, Floyd, 59 Kissel, Bob, 68, 128 Kissel Conrad, 51, 133 Kissel: Darlene, 34 Kissel, Eddie, 59, 128 Kissel, Ralph, 34, 137 Kissinger, Jacqueline, 34, 88, 96, 104, Kistner, June, 50 Kistner, Verla, 59, 84, 101, 107, 109 Jaworski, Pat, 50 Jeanes, Jerry, 59 Jebsen, Dick, 59, 86, 102, 107, 115, 128, 133 Jebsen, Gail, 50 Jebsen, Jean, 67, 117 Jenkins, Charles, 59, 128 Jenkins, Donald, 59, 117, 128 Klaviter, Marlene, 34, 96 Kleczkowski, Ronald, 68 Klein, Franklin W., 6 Janet Lois 34 Hill Hill Hill Hill Carl, 32, 102 Donna 1111, 51, 101, 104, 107 Donna 1101, 56, 94, 112 Edith, 56, 97, 112 Hill Everett, 56 Hill Gordon G., 15 Hill John, 66 Hill Larry Michael, 32, 117 Hill Lynn, 56, 75, 76, 106 Hillstrom, Ronald, 56 Jensen, Patti, 50, 104 Jensen, Roberta, 59, 116 Jensen, Ronald, 66, 128 Jinkinsan, Don, 59 Jinkinsan, Patricia, 59 Johanson, Eugene, 66 Johns, Arthur, 66 Johns, Karen, 66, 94 Koprucki, Paul V. Hilty, Wayne, 56, 124 Hinz, Mary, 51, 94 Hirschman, Frank, 66 Hockinson, Marilyn, 56, 107 Hotfman, Ralph, 56 Hofman, Judith, 32, 113 Hofman, Raymond Martin, 33 Hoiek, Rich, 33, 114 Ho'ka, Joan, 56 Holden, Florence V., 10, 89 Holiday, Berglene, 66 Holiday, Crump, 66 Hollinger, Beverly, 51, 85, 107 Hollinger, Carol, 57, 112 Holmberg, Carol, 51, 112 Holmberg, Kenneth, 66, 117, 128 Holmes, John, 57, 102 Holmes, Pat, 66, 115 Holt, Don, 21, 33, 108, 137 Homecoming Queen, 81 Homemaking Club, 107 Hamemaking Department, 11, 94 Homerding, Harold, 66, 125 Homerdin Lois 66 115 Br 1 1 Hooker, Joseph, 66, 128 Hoppe, Dorothy, 33, 88, 96 Hoppe, Henry, 119 Horrell, Mary Jane, 33, 79 Horton, Eula, 67, 101 Horton, Shaya, 67 Horvath, Jo, 57, 84, 112 Host, Ga , 51 Johnson, Andrea, 66, 115 Johnson, Carol A., 59, 90, 106 Johnson, Carol E., 50, 101, 107, 112 Ellen, 51 Johnson, Johnson, Grace, 59, 116 Johnson, Joan, 66 Johnson, Joyce, 51 Johnson, Karen, 51 Johnson, Marvalene, 66 Johnson, Mildred, 66 Johnson, Patricia, 59, 112 Johnson, Phyllis, 33, 90, 97, 106, 118 Johnson, Ronald, 33 Johnson, Sandra, 66 Johnson, Shirley, 59, 75, 106 Johnson, Thomas, 66, 110, 117 Johnson, Violet, 51, 85, 107 Kleini Mary Ann: so, 79, 104 Mary Frances, 50, 108, 109 Klein, Klein, Victor Wayne, 11, 78, 98 William, 106, 124, Klein, 128, 136 Klett, Ronald, 50 Klinkman, Danna, 50, 94 Klotz, Charlotte LaVergne, 34, 90, 94, 112 Knebl, Tom, 68, 84 Knepper, Michael, 69 Knight, Bob, 69 Knipper, Virginia Arlene, 35, 112 Knockum, Earl, 69 Knol, Dorothy, 50, 84, 102 Know-Your-Community Day, 82 Know-Your-School Day, B3 Knowlton, Elbert David, 35, 74 Knox, Julie, 69, 109 Knutson, Jennie, 59, 116 Kobliska, Jerry, 35, 114 Kobliska, John, 18 Koehler, Barbara Ann, 35, 96, 111 Koehne, Laverne, 69 Koetz, Anna, 35, 96 Koetz, Robert, 58, 110, 130 Kogut, Donald, 58 Kogut, Kenneth, 58 126, 127, Kuhr, June, 50, 90, 101 Kuhr, Ruth, 68, 90 Kulhan, Ted, 68 Kulhan, Wilma Jean, 35, 111 Kunes, Jack, 59 Kunes, Joan, 59, 104 Kunstman, Phyllis, 36, 96 Kunze, Harold, 69 Kunze, Jacqueline, 59 Kutcher, Liz, 36, 87, 116 Kuzniewski, RoseMory, 36 Kwiatkowski, Al, 36 L La8ahn, Bill, 51, 98, 111, 120, 128 Ladewig, Lowell, 69, 106, 125, 128 Ladick, Lynn, 59 Lambert, Lee, 59 LaMorte, Dave, 51 LaMorte, David, 16 Lancaster, George, 36 Landgraf, Rodger G., 11, 78, 133 Landgraf, Terry, 69, 99 Landman, James, 69 Lane, Caryl, 69 Lane, Robert E., 36, 77, 102, 108, 110, 111, 118 Lang, Raymond, 69 Language Department, 12, 101 Larson, Donald, 36, 117 Larson, Lucille W., 14, 78, 84 Larkins, Mar , 59 Laskey, Phyllis, 59 Laskey, Raymond, 59 Last, Jeanette, 51, 106 Laster, Charles, James, 36 Laster, Irma, 58, 112 Laster, Joyce, 51, 112 Latham, Mary, 10 Latimer, Roberta, 51 Latin Club, 107 Latting, Stanley, 69 lavfiggne, Curl, 50, 111, 119, 120, Lawery, Minnie, 58 Lawrence, Chuck, 133 Lawrence, Lea, 58, 124 Lawrence, Leo M., 6 LeBeau, Jerry, 69, 117, 125, 128 Ledford, Clell G., 15, 78 Lee, Richard, 69, 130 LeGood, Sandra, 58, 112 Leia, Joseph, 69 Leia, Sophie, 36, 94, 104 Lenlnger, Robert, 58 Leanasd, Clarence, 59, 124, 125, 128, 6 Leonard, Marcellus, 59 Leonard, Sylvia, 68 LePore, Anthony, 16 Leppin, Jerry, 36 Leppin, Robert, 36, 102 Leslie, James, Edward, 36 Lettieri, Antoinette, 81 Lettieri, Fidelia, Marie, 36, 116 Leverenz, Donna, 50, 112 Levy, Errol, 59, 86, 115, 124, 125 Levy, Lawrence B., 36, 108, 126, 127 1-GWB, Arnold, 50, 107, 116 Lewis, Buddy, 59 Lewis, Eleanor, 59 Lewis, Roger, 68, 117 Lexow, Larry, 68, 115 Libby, Bob, 36 Library Aides, 84 Library Club, 107 Librar Service, 12, 85 Johnsgg, Walter, 59, 102, 106, 124, Johnson, Yvonne, 50, 114 Johnston, Don, 34, 89, 108, 111, 120, 122, 123, 137 Johnston, G. A., 10, 82 Jones, Barbara, 67 Jones, Beniamin, 59 Jones, Bob, 50 Jones, Emma, 34, 96, 111, 112 Jones, Marcella, 67, 107 Jones, Maxine, 34 Janes, Paula, 34, 79 Jones, Virginia, 12, 84, 107 Jones, Vivian, 67 Joseph, Mabel, 10 Josma, Steve, 50 Joss, Diane, 67, 76, 109, 115 Komorski, Arlene, Koncevic, Connie, 50, 88 50, 104, 114 Konczak, Barbara, 58 Korbitz, Joan, 69, Karbitz, Judy, 35, Kordt, William, 3 , 11 117 106, 118 5 Licldelh Patricia, 59, 115, 116 Lietz, Henry, 50 Lindsey, June, 59 Lindstrom, Nancy, 50, 104, 114 Linierfelt, J. D., 50 Lip eman, Carolyn, 59, 112 Lipkeman, Jeanette, 59, 116 Lipkeman Lippner, Richard, 59, 110 nnette, 58 A Houdek, Klorence, 67 House, Bill, U House, Robert, 67 Howard, Matthew, 57 Howe, Mary, 56 Howell, Beverly Jean, 33, 96 Hrabe, Jim, 56, 128 Hubbard, Bessie, 67 Hubbard, Ola, 33 Hubbard, Roger, 66, 130 Hudson, Robert, 66 Huebner, Darlene, 33, 88, 104, 111 Hueter, Douglas W., 33 Jousma, Marilyn, 34, 112 Joyce, Jim, 67 Juarez, Robert, 50, 111, 120, 130 Junior Class, 48 Jurries, Jim, 50, 79 Just, John, 69 Justin, Bruce, 69, 106, 115 K Kahon, Peter, 69, 110 Kaiser, Ronald, 50, 110, 111, 120 Kaltoft, Richard, 59 Korzenko, James, 35, 92 Kostecka, Jerry, 35, 110 Kotinek, Ed, 98, 120, 128 Kotinek, Kay, 35, 96 Kotlarz, Andrew, 69, 110, 125 Kowalczyk, Barbara, 35, 111 Kowalski, Phyllis, 69, 115 Kowalski, William, 58, 98 Kraiss, Gerald, 69 Krambeck, Karen, 69, 84, 115 Kramer, Marlene, 35, 84 Kramer, Nancy, 68 Krohn, Kathy, 59, 119 Krueger, Leroy, 59 Kruk, Bill, 68 Kruk, Robert, 35 Kueltzo, Eugene, 35 Kuglich, Marie, 59 Kuglich, Nancy, 50, 85, 107 Kuhn, Richard, 68 Lipscomb, Brenda, 68 Littleiohn, Mack, 58, 110, 117 Litwin, Dennis, 58 Lively, Ronnie, 68 Loar, Raymond, 69 Lockman, Arthur, 37, 92 Lohse, Beverly, 69, 106, 109 Lombardo, Carole, 69, 115 Long, Vern, 58 Lowe, Lloyd J., 14, 92 Lowe, Marilyon, 58 Luchene, Luchene, Donna, 69 Gerald, 50 Luchene, Lawrence, 59 Luchene, Linda, 69, 115 Lucious, Elaine, 69 Lucious, Jesse, 37, 111, 114, 120, 122 123, 134, 135 Ludolph, Bill, 37 Lugo, Mike, 69, 128 Lundeen, Don W., 37 Lussenhop, William, 69, 106, 117 Lyles, Kathryn, 59 141 Moore, Mulderink Jose h ,yman, William, 69 .ymon, Catherine, 68 ,ynch, David, 50, 108 .yons, Albert 68 ,yons, Lorraine, 68 .ysen, Leon T., 16 M AcAllister, Irene, 59, 106, 115 McArthur, Cathy, 37, 104, 111, 117 AcAulif1, Don, 50 McCarthy, James, 68 McCarthy, Joan, 94 McCartney, Bonnie, 50, 88, 101 McCartney, Margaret, 68 McCarty, Rose, 69 McCasland, Elsie, 51, 116 tAcCastland, Joan, 51 McCline, Marvin, 59, 101, 117, 130 McCoIlam, Mary, 37, 111 McCord, John, 133 McCord, Leslie l., 6 McCoy, Pearl Augspurger, 13 McCue, David, 59 McCue, Robert, 51, 98 McCullough, Hugh, 51 McDerme , Verna, 104 MacDonald, Judy, 59 McElligott, Diane, 51, 75, 104 McElligott, Gary, 37, 89, 120, 122 McGee, Neil, 69, 125, 128 McGowan, Thomas, 59, 101, 115 McGrath, James, 59, 99 McGuire, Patricia, 69 McGuyer, David, 59, 85, 101, 107 McHenry, Frank, 59, 117 tewart Jr 37 Mcllrath, S , -, , 103 Mclntyre, Robert, 64, 69, 117 McKee, George, 58 McKimmey, Sylvia, 37, 96, 104, 111 Mclean, Helen, 37, 94 McMahon, Alice Hudson, 11, 78, 94, 103 McMahon, Mary, 58 McMinn, Dan, 69, 130 McNab, Martin, 58, 99, 130 McNair, Mary, 58, 94 McNamara, Joan, 69 McNamara, Marlene, 58, 109, 116 McPhail, William, 69, 117 McQuistan, Janet, 9, 76 Macieiewski, Rose Ann, 37, 113 Madsen, Carol Jean, 37 Madrid, Martin, 69, 130 Magiero, Joseph, 50 Magliola, Carol Jean, 37, 96 Magliola, Gloria, 37, 97 Magliola, Janis, 69 Maier, Carol Louise, 38 Malm, Marvin F., 38, 108, 110 Malm, Paul N., 10 Manning, Tommy, 69, 128 Manson, Lynn, 68 Monza, Jim, 38, 92 Mopp, Earnett, 50 Marchant, Alice, 59 Marchese, Dolores, 38, 111 Markle, Dave, 134 Markovich, Tulie, 50, 96, 104 Marks, Bretha, 59, 96 Marquardt, Ray, 59 Marsh, Charles, 68 Marsh, Lindo, 50 Marshall, Thomas, 68 Martignetti, Alice, 50 Martin, Bob, 59, 102, 124 Martin, Dennis, 59, 124 Martin, Richard, 68 Martinez, Peggy, 59, 84, 115 Martinez, Victoria, 50, 96, 101 Martino, Carolyn, 38, 79, 109 Martino, Georgene, 68 Martino, Janet, 59, 106, 116 Marynowski, Joan, 59 Marzano, Jordan, 69, 125, 128 Maschek, James, 59 Maski, Eleanor, 59, 109 Massolio, Charmaine Marie, 38, 79 113, 114 Mathematics Department, 13, 102 Matthiesen, Kenneth W., 38 Mavros, Paul, 38, 74, 114, 117 Maximott, Beverly, 58, 88 Maxwell, Constance, 58, 116 May, Willie, 38, 111, 114, 120, 122 123, 126, 127, 134 Mayer, Paul Michael, 38, 116 Mays, Walter, 58 Mead, Kenneth, 119 Mead, Wanda Gwendolyn, 38, 87 102, 109, 112, 118 Medema, Edward, 69 Mehok, Gary, 69, 108 Meilleur, Bob, 69 Meixwell, Donna, 58 Meliana, Eugene, 58 Mellon, Bob, 38, 114 Melrose, Dick, 38, 89, 108 Melrose, Joyce, 69 142 INDEX Melton, Karen, 59, 101, 116 Melzer, George, 59 Mendez, Jose, 59 Mentz, Norma Jean, 38, 96 Mercede, Ted, 120, 122, 137 Mercede, Virginia, 69 Mesenbrink, Jacklyn May, 38, 79 Mesenkop, Elizabeth, 15, 78 Metz, Deanna, 59 Metz, Donna, 50 Meyer, Stanley, 69, 106 Meyer, Wayne, 59 Mezydlo, Robert, 69 Mezydlo, Ron, 39, 92 Michalowski, Frank, 50, 91, 123, 128, 136 Migas, Anthony, 69 Milgate, Audrey, 9, 82 Neibert, Darlene, 40, 97 Neibert, Jaan, 40 Neibert, Willard, 58, 115 Neibert, William, 68 Nelson, Anna, 68 Nelson, Beverly Ann, 40, 116 Nelson, Karen, 58, 116 Miller, Miller, Catherine Jane, 59 Catherine Jessie, 9, 82, 119 Miller, Charles, 50, 79, 102, 108 Miller, Don, 39 Miller, Jackey, 59, 94 Miller, Kenneth, 111 Miller, Raymond, 50, 130 Miller, Ronald, 39, 80, 89, 108, 132, 133 Miller, Russell M., 10, 88 Miller, Sayers John, 15, 78, 125, 130 Miller, Vera, 59 Millward, Johanne, 59 Mims, Dorothy, 69 Mindeman, Barbara Lee, 39, 90 Misner, Harry, 39, 99 Mitberg, Marcia, 48, 51, 104, 117 Mitchell, Charles Edison, 39, 111, 114, 120 Mitchell, Douglass, 39, 99 Mitidiero, Carmella, 59 Mixed Chorus, 116 Mock, Malindia, 68 Mohr, Geraldine Ann, 39, 94, 97 Moll, Jeanette, 68 Monroe, Chester, 51 Monroe, Doris, 58 Moody, Moore, Kenneth, 68, 116, 130 Anita, 58, 101, 116 Moore, Barbara, 58 Moore, Benny, 68, 115 Moore, Betty J., 68 Moore, Betty Lutreasio, 39, 114 Moore, Catherine, 69 Moore, Dorothea, 10, 82 Moore, Moore, Janet, 39, 116 Jim, 69, 125, 130 Moore, Kenneth, 39, 117 Moore, Lydia, 69 Moore, Margie, 69 Moore, Sharon, 118 William, 51, 81, 111, 120, Nelson, l.eola, 50 Nelson, Nancy C., 58 Nelson, Nancy S., 50, 112 Nemeth, John, 40, 108, 116 Nesbit, Maurice, 68, 125 Nevrenchan, Milton, 69, 110, 117 Newell, Catherine, 59 Newell, Danna, 59 Nichols, Carroll, 90, 116, 126, 127, 134, 135 Nichols, Erseline, 69 Nichols, Oliver, 51, 102, 110, 116 Nienhouse, Doris, 69 Nilles, Barbara, 51, 117 Nimmer, Joan, 118 Nixon, Joan, 69 Non-Teaching Personnel, 17 Nunnolly, James, 69 Nurse, 14 0 Oakley, Leonard, 40, 100 Oakley, Marvin, 40 Oates, Stanley, 59, 124 O'Connell, Don, 69 O'Connell, Tam, 51 Oltice Stott, 19 Ohlrich, Sandra, 59, 115 O'Kane, Kenneth, 11, 78, 82 Old Main Building, 5 O'Lena, Pat, 69 Olson, Margo, 51, 101, 114 Olson, Nancy, 59 Open House, 89 Operetta lThe Fortune Tellerl, 86 Ordaz, Elvira, 59, 85, 107, 112 Ordaz, Josephine, 69 Ordaz, Rebecca, 51 Ortino, Mary, 69 Orr, Howard, 59, 101, 107, 117, 128 Orsolini, Norma, 69, 115 Orzech, Christine, 40 Osborne, Maxreal, 59 Osika, Judith, 52, 112 Ostendorf, Tom, 68 Oster, Martin, 59, 100 Ostrawsky, Helen, 59, 116 Oswald, Verlyn, 68 Oswald, Virginia, 53 Otis, Archie, 68, 128 Overbeek, Nancy, 53 122, 123, 130, 134 Morehead, Marilyn, 69 Moreno, Elvira, 58 Mori, William, 69 P. A. P. P S. Club, 107 Morris, Jordan, 51, 116, 123, 133 Morris, Laura, 69, Morrison, Bill, 58 Morrone, Bob, 51, 109 111, 120, 136 Morrone, Joseph, 50 Morrow, Lolita, 59 Morrow, Melissa, 59, 115 Mossuto, Theresa, Moten, Cora, 50 59 Mottinger, Dick, 59 Mudge, Ed, 134 Mudge, Jerry, 69, Mueller, Bob, 39, Muir, Marilyn, 39, Mulcahy, Tom, 50 106, 115 114 Bl, 118, 119 98 Mulderink, Harveyi 69 F., 39, 110 Muller, Mhfaqnnlis, so, 91, 104 Mullins, Billie, 59 Murphy, Isaiah, 59 Murphy, John, 117 Murphy, Pat, 59 Murray, Edith, 59, 112, 115, 116 Music Department, 13, 115 Musilek, Ernest, 50 Musson, Marilyn, 69, 115 Myers, Judy, 59, 94, 116 Mysliwiec, Geraldine, 39, 80, 97 , Nadler, Henry, 16 Nagel, Judy Mary, 40, 79, 113 Nagel, Richard, 40, 102, 110, photos by, 118 Nance, Dollye, 50, 94 Napoli, Mary, 50 National Honor Society, 118 Naughton, John, 50 Naughton, Thomas, 59 Navarro, Eleanor, 58 Novarro, Elizabeth, 40, 90 Nave, Lillian, 19 Nedwick, Gilbert, 68 Neeley, Argell, 58, 110 Neeley, Marie, 68 Paddock, Joan, 53, 101 Padgett, Jay, 53, 102 Page, Howard, 68 Page, Richard, 60 Paiak, Frances, 68 Paiak, Marilyn, 40, 97 90, 109 Paiak, Walter, 40 Ponichi, Gail, 69, Panozzo, Ruby, 60 Papierski, John, 60, 128 Papke, Beverly, 60, 84, 106, 107 Parent-Faculty Association, 119 Parham, Eddie, 53 Parham, James, 60, 136, 124 Parham, Mary, 60 Parker, Linda, 53, 88, 107 Parker, Rita, 60 Parks, Carole, 69 Parry, Elsie, 10 Pataky, Allen, 40 Pataky, Dale, 53 Pataky, Eugene, 69 Pausz, Pat, 53 Pavlovic, Carol, 53, 85, 88, 107, 111 Pearson, Linnea, 52, 107, 112, 115 Pecsenye, Dorothy Ann, 40, 96, 112 Pedro, Edward, 60, 98 Peisner, Florence lMrs.1, 17, 78 Peloquin, James, 60 Pence, George, 60, 84, 101, 107 Perry, Gene, 94 Perryman, Bernard, 52 Perryman, Gail, 69, 109 Perryman, Myrna, 60, 106, 109, 116 Perryman, Wilson, 52 Peters, Robert, 69 Peterson, Bob, 69 Peterson, Eugene, 10, 78 Peterson, Lawrence, 60, 75, 130 Peterson, Opal A., 10, 12, 82 Peterson, Sally, 69 Petitte. Barbara, 60 Petrak, Martin, 69 Petreikis, Charlotte, 69, 109 Petrie, Claudette, 52, 94, 97 Petrie, Elaine, 69 Petrokovitch, Jack, 60, 124 Petta, Angeline, 60, 94 Pfeifer, Margaret, 60, 112, 116 Pfeiffer, Edwin, 60, 76, 102, 106, 128, 133 Pfeiffer, Janet, 40, 83, 87, 118 Pt1anzer, Peter, 52, 89, 108 Phelps, DeWayne, 68, 125, 128 Phillips, Sandra, 68, 84, 107 Phillips, Warren, 41, 107, 110 Physical-Education Department, 14, 104 Pickham, Pat, 60, 94 Pieritz, Martha Elaine, 41, 94, 114 Pierre, Elsie Azora, 41, 104, 106, 116 Piersma, Chester, 53 Pigozzo, Eugene, 68 Pilny, Joseph, 60 Pinelli, Orland, 60, 100 Piper, Jacob, 53 Pittman, Darla, 68, 115 Pittman, Judy, 53 Pitts, Ronald, 53 Place, Joan, 41, 83, 112 Place, Nancy, 60, 107, 112 Placek, Ellen, 60 Plate, Arlene, 60, 107 Plate, Jack, 68 Pletsch, Nancy, 69 Plyler, Raecine, 60, 112, 116 Poczos, Joan, 41, 94 Poindexter, Eliza, 69 Poindexter, Matthew, 69 Polacek, Julie, 41, 106, 118 Poltrock, Ellene, 53 Pompa, Lynette, 69 Pool, Betsy, 60, 101, 109, 112, 116 Pooler, Rollin, 8, 15, 88 Pope, Shirley, 15, 82 Porter, Donna, 60 Porter, George W., 9, 82, 128 Potask , Martin, 60, 98 Potchebski, Jacqueline, 69, 75, 115 Potchebski, Ronald, 60, 98 Pote, Barbara, 60, 102 Potts, Arthur, 60, 102 Potts, Kenneth, 69 Powell, Otis, 69, 128 Praag, Elaine, 41, 80 Price, Charles B., 8, 88 Price, Stewart, 61 Prietz, Wayne, 61 Prince, Suzanne lMrs.1, 18 Pro Club, 110 Probst, Bonnie, 53, 112 Probst, Margaret E., 41, 97, 112 Proctor, Gwen Alice, 41 Pronger, David, 61, 98 Pronger, Nancy, 61 Pronger, Oliver, 53 Protsman, Beulah, 13, 108 Pukas, Sandra, 53 Purdy, Samuel, 69 Puttkammer, Pat, 69 Pyka, Ronald, 61 Pyle, June, 60 Rabka, Janet, 69 Rachowicz, Bob, 60 Racine, Raymond, 70 Radokovitz, Mary, 70 Radakovitz, Pat, 60 Radeke, Michael, 41, 89, 108 Radtke, Chuck, 41 Ra8erty, Noreen, 41 Rohn, Bette Lou, 41 Ramos, Tonl, 60 Ramsey, Ro erta, 60 Rangel, Gloria, 60, 116 Rangel, John, 41, 130 Rauch, Priscilla Mae, 41, 86, 116, 118 Rauch, Richard, 70 Rauch, Ronald, 53, 98 Ray, Gwendolyn, 53 Reali, Judy, 70 ReChord, Bob, 52, 111, 123, 126, 134, 135 Rector, Joanne, 42 Rector, Rose, 70, 115 Rector, Shelby, 60, 115 Red and White Staff, 114 Redenske, Calvin, 70 Reed, Gwendolyn, 42, 97, 114, 116 Reed, L nn, 52, 88, 116 Rees, Charles, 60 Rehling, Bruce, 60, 100, 124 Reichert, Douglas, 70 Reid, Barbara, 42, 94 Reid, Nancy, 70 Reiher, Carole Arlean, 42, 107, 110 Reinicke, Gail, 52 Relles, Joel, 70, 115 Rembis, Alex, 52, 99 Repke, Karen, 60, 112, 114 Rettke, Gary, 61 Rettke, Suzanne, 70 Reus, Betty, 52 Reusch, Walter C., 42, 99 Reuss, Bob, 53, 77, 106, 108, 111 Ricchio, Rosemary, 70, 84, 107 Rice, Carol B., 42, 87, 83 119 Richards, Harold L. lDr.l, 6, 7, 77 7a, as, 92, 1oa, ns, 119 Richards, John, 61, 110, 133 Richards, Sharon, 70, 115 Richmond, Barbara, 70, 109 Richter, Carol, 61, 106, 115 Richter, Elizabeth, 53, 116 Rick, Betty, 61, 85, 107, 109, 111, 15 lick Robert, 42, 89, 101, 111, 120 122, 123, 126, 127, 134 lickert, Don, 61, 102, 107, 116 lidgner, Charles, 60, 124, 125, 130 lidgner, James, 70 lietveld, Nellie, 94 lietveld, Patricia, 53, 112 ligg, William, 60, 117 liles, Shirley, 70 liley, Ezekiel, 134 lingwald, Bill, 70, 125 liston, Lee, 42 Rittenhouse, David, 53 lizzuto, Ernest, 60, 100, 116, 124 Iobbins, Mariann, 53 toberts, Virginia, 53 INDEX Schoen, Barbara, 43, 94 Schoen, Marie, 61 Schoenecker, Harold, 43 Schaenfelder, Ethel, 61 Schoenfelder, Joan, 70 Schoenoft, G. M., 11 Smyrock, Snuckel, Snyder, Ray, 53, 98 Deanna, 61, 116 Lola, 70 Snyder, Ronald, 118, 133 Sobiski, Paul, 61 ' -t Schrei, Ruthanne, 43, 113 Schreiber, Darla, 70 Schreiner, Ronald, 61 Schreiner, Sharon, 70 Schrik, William 71 Schroeder, Judy, 61, 94, 106 Schueman, Ivan, 71 Schueman, Kenneth, 53, 75, 108 Schueman, Ronnie, 60, 102 Schuemann, Dennis T., 71, 125 Schuemann, Norma Dell, 43, B0, 114, 118 Schuldt, Melvin, 71, 110 oepke, lobinson, Delois, 60, 106, 116 lobinson, Donna, 53, 74 obinson, Ella, 60, 96 obinson, James, 53 obinson, Ronald. 53 obinson Thomas, 70 Schulte, Harvey, 52, 100 Schultz, Bob K., 60, 75, 119, 123 Schultz, Bonnie, 71 Schultz, Carol, 60, 94, 116 Schultz, Frederick, 43, 114 Schultz, Harry, 18 Schultz, Howard, 70, 84, 128 Schultz, Ivan, 14 Schultz, Judith, 52 Schultz, Mary, 52 Schultz, Maurice Uudgel, 119 Schultz, Robert N., 60, 101, 107, 128, 133 .oegner,'l.ynn, 60, 107, 116 Henry, 60 Schultz, Sandra, 70, 75 oesner, Kenneth, 60 oosner, Nancee, 70 ogers, Dorothy W., 9, 73, 96 ogers, Elaine, 60, 106 ogers, Julia, 60, 115 oller, Audrey, gg, 83, 96, 113 oller, Russe , ollins, Patricia, 42, 79, 103, 109 osenquist, Lula iMrs.J, 17 Fred, 61 2121 amid, 42, rs, 102, we ass, Lula M., 42 Schultz, Walter, 70, 125 Schu lz, Gail, 70, 117 Schwartz, Robert, 118 Schweer, Mildred, 43, 80 Schwer, Don, 60 Science Department, 15, 102 Scott, Carolyn, 52, 94, 97 Scott, Jimmie, 60 Scott , Joseph, 70, 117 Scott, Lorraine, 43, 104 1 Senf, Al, 60, 124, 130 ass, Mary, 52, 94 sth, Joseph, 70 ubino, Tony, 61 udy, Jack, 15, 120, 123 uf, Walter, 52, 106, 108, 123, 130 Jge, George, 61 undblade, Ron, 21, 42, 103, 109 ash, Lucille, 12 Jssell, Carol, 10, 78 Jssell, Cleorahus, 61 issell, Erro, 61, 115 rssell, Terr , 70, 101, 110 nssell, William, 86 isso, Joseph, 60, 110 mt, Joy, 77, a4, as, noe, 107, tn, no lthenberg, Raymond, 52 lthenberg, Ross, 71, 115 ntledge, Jane, 52 ltz, Ronald, 60, 100 nzek, John, 18 'an, Jim, 42 'binski, Leroy, 71, 122 'on, Marilyn, 42, 88 'pczynski, Constance, 53, 94 pszynski, Pauline, 71 botnik, Eddie, 53 butis, Ruth, 53, 97, 112 dlo, Arlene, 53 Aubin, Mary, 53, 94 lapatek, David, 60, 124, 133 lazar, Linda, 71, 115 lozor, Mary, 60, 107, 116 Igado, Salvador, 71 Scott, Robert, 70, 125 Scott, Sharon, 70 Seilheimer, William, 52, 111, 117 120, 130, 136 Senior Class, 20 Senior-Class Play fStardustJ, 87 Serbantez, Julia, 60, 115 Serbantez, Ramona, 53 Settles, Jim, 60, 123, 130 Seyfarth, Robert, 53 Seyfarth, Walter, 16 Seymour, Richard, 70, 117 Shombo, Nancy Jean, 43 Shanta, Eleanor, 60, 90, 106, 107, Sharpe, Wally, 61, 115 Shepard, John, 70 Shepherd, Richard, 61 Sherick, Audrey, 61 Sherner, Barbara, 43, 97, 114 Shimkus, Tom, 53, 111, 120 Sidenstick, Kenneth, 61 Sidler, Norman, 48, 53, 89, 108, 126, 132, 133 Sieg, Richard, 53, 132, 133 Signore, Barbara, 43 Signore,, Richard, 70, 115 Signorella, Eva fMrs.J, 19 Sill, Patricia, 71, 109 Sim, Bill, 98 Simin ton Joan 71 Social Sudies Department, 15 Soder, Diane, 53 Sodersten, Noel, 61, 124 Soldan, Alice, 9, 82, 96, 109 Sophomore Class, 54 Sophomore Girls' Chorus, 116 Sophomore Songsters, 115 Spangler, Barbara, 52, 94, 96, 104 panish Club, 109 Spano, Tony, 52 Speech Club, 111 Speech Contestants, 85 Sperry, Kathryn, 60, 112, 116 Spies, Willard D., 15, 78 Spinazola, Joey, 60 Spizzirri, James, 70 Splayt, David, 71, 115, 125 Sreniawski, Lorraine, 71, 107 Stack, Terry, 60 Stanick, Florence, 52, 116 Stanton, Barbara, 71 Stark, Joseph, 60 Staudenraus, Carol, 71 Stecker, John, 60, 124 Steele, Danny, 133 Steele, F. L., 13 Stein, Fred, 60, 75 Stein, Martin, 71 Steinhart, Donna, 64, 70, 119 Stell, Richard, 60 Steno Club, 111 Stepanski, Nancy, 60 Stepek, Sue, 52 Stephens, William, 60 Sterkowitz, Robert F., 44, 99 Sterliuag, Barbara, 48, 52, 104, 1 1 7 Sterling, Robert, 60 Stevens, Leslie, 70, 128 Stevens, William, 70 Stevenson, Jock, 86 Stevenson, Marilyn, 44, 112 Stevo, Robert, 53 Stewart, Jaan, 53, 94 Stewart, Teresa, 61, 94 Stewart, Wayne, 53, 122, 123 Stewart, Yvonne, 61, 115 Stolarek, Daniel, 61, 115 Stalk, Roger, 70, 110 Starz, Caryl, 53 Strache, Edmund, 70 Stramoglia, Donald, 44, 102, 1 111, 120, 122, 123, 137 Stranczek, Norman, 53, 130 Stranczek, Teddy, 70, 117 Streit, Bernard, 53 Streitmatter, Kenneth D., 13, 128 Strempel, Dave, 44, 144 Strezo, Joan, 70, 115 Strombeck, Barbara, 53 Strombeck, Richard, 53 Strong, Alice, 44, 94 Student Aides, 88 Student Council, 119 Suggett, Gary, 53, 90, 98, 123 Sunshine, Tommy, 61 Super, Michael, 44 Superintendent, 7 Sutton, Lovenia, 70 9 1 , Simington, Mary, 61, 79, 107, 116 Simon, Jo, 54, 60, 76, 79, 106, 107, 109,1151161l9 Simon, Judith, 71, 115 Simon, Mildred, 60, 94 Simons, Robert, 60, 98 Sims, Dorothy, 71 Sims, Mary, 71 Sinise, Judith, 60, 109 Swaggerty, Dennis, 61 Swanson Swanson Dolores 83 I claays,'9, 78, 97 Swanson, Kelvin, 53, 128 Swanson, Lindo, 70 Swanson, Nancy, 60 Sweeney, Judy, 115 Sweeney Patrick, 70, 128 swiefimf Joseph, 44, 137 lnlan, nders, Jean, 53, 97 rtin, Robert, 70 Thomas, 60, 117 Sinise, Pat, 54, 60, 76, 88, 94, 116, 119 Sisco, Arlene, 60, 106, 116 106, Slawinski, JoAnn, 53 Van iaal, Don, 60, 100 uaal, Lenette, 60 iaal, Mike, 70 iackow, Lucille, 53, 106 iaode, William 70 naefer, Ruth, 70 iagkewitz, Barbara Jean, 43, 79, 4 107, 110, 128, ellhase, lida Mae, 43, 104 ick, Carleen, 115 iera, Jerry, 60, 124 illing, Edwin, 43 ink, Fred, 18 link, Joyce, 70, 84 maedeke, Robert, 53 Arthur, 70 oller, Bill, 60, 101, 133 midt, midt, Fred, 60 Lucille, 53, 94 midt, midt, Nancy, 85, 111 Shirley 43, 104, 113 midt, , nitt, Joseph, 61 teider, Arlene, 70 Sisco, Lucille, 43 Skeete, Evelyn, 116 Ska lund, Guy, 70, 115 Slagek, Barbara, 53, 88 Sladek, Patricia , 70 Slager, Barbara, 53, 104 lager, John, 44, 80 Slager, Shirley, 70, 109 Small, Ethel, 60, 94 Swierkos, Margaret, 71, 115 T T. A. G. Club, 108 Tabbert, Carole, 44, 116 Tampa, Constance, 71, 106, 115 Tampa, George, 52, 89, 133 Tonovich, Terry, 71 Tarver, Carrie, 71 Tate, James, 52, 108, 110 Small, Ruth, 70 Smith, Elbert T., 6 Smith, Grace, 60, 94 Smith, James C., 60, 117, 123, 128 Smith, James E., 70 Smith, Jean, 60 Smith, Joyce, 61, 107 Smith, Karen, 70, 115 Smith, Kenneth J. iDr.J, 6 Smith, Loretta, 44, 113 Smith, Margaret, 44, 116 Smith, Mildred, 61 Smith, Sigrid, 70 Smriglio, Vincenzo, 70 Tatgenhorst, Lavonne, 71 Tatum, Betty, 60 Tatum, Barvelle, 60, 94 Taylor, Barbara, 70 Taylor, Evans, 70 Taylor, Mary, 70 Taylor, Sonia, 60, 115 Teason, Nancy Carol, 44, 88, 11 Tegel, Pat, 60, 101, 107 Tellez, Oscar, 60 Tennis, 132 Termunde, Ray, 6 Terstano, Grace, 116 Thaggard, Houston, 70, 115, 128 Thierna u, Patricia iMrs.1, 11, 103 08 08, Thigpen, Fannie, 60 Thomas, Dorothy, 52 Thomas, Gerald, 52 Thomas, lnell, 70 Thomas, Joyce, 60 Thomas, Louis, 60, 75, 106 Thomas, Robert, 60, 128 Thomas, Rudolph, 44 Thomas, Shelby, 116 Thomason, Annette Marie, 44, 113 Thompson, Dave, 52, 106 Thompson, Donna, 53, 90 Thompson, Harry, 70, 130 Thorriison, Jame, 61, 76, 106, 107, Thompson Priscilla, 61, 116 rhompmf Ralph u., 44, a7, 98 Thompson Shirley, 53 Thoms, Allen, 61 Thoms Thoms , Dennis, 70 Larry, 61 Thune,, Elaine Marie, 45, 96, 111 Tichan, Barbara Marie, 45, 116 Tichan, John, 16 Ti gelaar, Roy, 45 117 Tiggelaar, Florence, 61, 109 Ti ling, Virginia, 53, 97 Tinlcham, Dorothy, 45, 96, 104 Tiernagel, Borghild, 13, 78, 86, 116 Toanon, William Gus, 45 Todd, Earl, 70 Tollner, Lenore, 62, 106, 115 Tolone, William, 62, 102 Tolva, Grace, 45, 113 Tomasko, Joan, 62, 115, 116 Tomasko, Joyce, 53, 94 Tomoszek, Walter, 70 Topolski, Kenneth, 71, 117 Townsend, Alexandra, 53 Townsend, Edward, 71, 125 Townsend, Ellis, 53, 123 Townsend, Ruth iMrs.J, 19 Trac , Helen, 19 Track, 134 Tragnitz, Christine, 62 116 Tramutolo, Clorinda, 53, 88 Trapp, Darlene, 53, 116 Treace, Frank, 130 Triezenberg, Fred, 58 Trinkle, Sally, 53, 107 Triphan, Kenneth, 45, 75, 100 Trotter, Doris, 52, 97 Trotter, Eugene, 62 Trotter, John, 71 Trudeau, Cliltord, 71 Trussell, Hazel, 62 Tschetter, Duane, 52, 114, 123, 130 Tubutis, Walter, 45, 110 Tucker, Linda, 45, 108, 114 Tucker, Loretta, 71 Tucker, Lucinda, 52 Tuttanelli, Shirley, 63, 106 Turner, Doris, 52 Turner, Gerry, 70 Turner, Harry, 52 Turner Marcella, 45 Turner: William, 63 Tuszl, Tykocki, Marilyn, 63, 79, 106, John, 63, 110, 117, 130 U Udoni, Ralph, 63 Uetrecht, Ruth A., 14, 78, 82 109 Uidl, Charlotte, 63, 106 Uidl, Rinehart, 81, 128 Ultsch, Carolyn, 53, 108 Pltsch, Marcella C., 45, 90 Upson, Judy, 70 V Vaccaro, Judy, 53, 104 Valencia, Lawrence, 70 Valencia, Leona, 62 Valfre, lynn, 45, 79, 85, 87, 109, 114 Van Ball, Shirley, 70 Van Brussel, Judy, 62 Van Dyke, Earl, 70 Van Gilder, Arthur, 45 Van Horn, William 62 Van Huis, David, 53, 99 Vania, Anne, 17 Vania, Mary, 70, 115 Laten, Barbara, 70, 75, 109 Van Laten, Marge, 45, 79 Van Overstraeten, Roger, 62, 128 Van Pelt, Sandra, 53 Varkalis, Michael, 62 Varkalis, Veronica, 53, 94 Varsity Athletic Club, 111 Vasilis, Diane, 62 Venhuizen, Claire, 45, 97 Ventre, Sylvia, 53, Verner, Barbara, 46 Vernon, Gene, 86 Veyette, Joe, 63, 98 Vicker, Bob, 53 Vicker, Connie, 63, 85, 111, 112 Viggiani, Perry, 46 143 97, 101 Vodvarka, Albert, 53 Von Kannel, Pattye, 70 Von Werder, Herbert, 53 Voral, Gregory. 63 Vorpahl, 53, 109, 119 Vukovic, Carol, 70, 115 W Wachdorf, Ed, 70, 130 Wagner, Nancy, 52, 112 Waits, Harold, 46, 81, 102 Waits, Richard, 101 Walder, Carolyn, 63, 75, 94 Walin, Lavona, 52, 112 Walker, Gerald, 63 Wallace, Alice, 71 Wallace, Marilyn, 63 Walnoha, Judy, 52, 108 Walsh, Barbara, 52 Walsh, Eileen, 52 Walsh, Warren, 53 Walter, Ruth, 71 Walther, Kenneth, 53 Walton James, 46, 107, 114, 118 1 Walusek, Marianne, 71 Warner, Donald, 134 Warner, 107, 133 Warren, Jean, 71, 115 Washington, Delores, 62, 115, 116 Washington, Margie, 71 Washington, William, 62 Watson, Alex, 46 Watson, Edward, 70, 115, 125 Watson, James Henry, 53 Richard, 62, 76, 101, 102 Watson, James Raymond, 53, 77, 108, INDEX Weigand, Ron, 46 Weisbrod, Chester, 46, 98 Welch, Lorenda, 70, 94 Wells, Ray, 53 Welter, Marian, 62, 94, 116 Wenclotf, Edward, 86 Wendling, Frank lJr.J, 21, 46, 113, 126, 127 Wendling, Ken, 63, 124, 125, 128 Weringa, Ruthann, 46, 97 Werner, Pat, 63, 116 Werniak, Bob, 63 Weseloh, Bill, 63, 106 Weseloh, Lois, 63, 102, 107 Weseloh, Stanley, 63, 75 Wessel, Carole, 62, 115 Westmon, Sheldon C., 13, 78, 82, 117 Westphal, Lester, 62 Wheatley, Patricia, 53 Wheeler, Donald, 70 Whipple, Judith, 62, 116 White, Beverly, 53 White, Hattie, 46 Whitehill, Wayne, 62, 85, 107, 111, 115, 117 Whiteside, Becky, 53, 91, 108 Whitlock, Susanne, 62, 84, 107 Whitten, Roy, 87, 108, 117, 134 Wicherek, Stanley, 70, 128 Wicherts, Paul, 70, 125 Wicklund, Paula, 46, 79, 97 Wicks, Betty, 47, 80, 97, 109, 114 Wiessner, Lydia, 17 Williams, Myrna, 71 Williams, Richard A., 63 Williams, Richard R., 54, 63, 76, 86, 115, 124, 130 Williams, Romania, 114 Williams, Roy, 52 Williams, Ruby, 63 Williams, Samuel, 62, 117 Williams Williams Williams Williams Willson, Wilson, , Stanley, 62, 117 , Vincent, 71 on, Delores, 70 on, Tom, 62 P. R., 10, 24, 130 Eileen, 52, 104 Wilson, Herbert, 70, 130 Wilson, James, 70 Wilson, Michael, 52, 75, 78, 89, 91, 106, 108 Wilson, Robert, 62 Wilson, William Austin, 47 Winkler, Joyce Elaine, 47, 96 Winnie, David James, 47, 123 Winter Wonderland, 79 Winterfeldt, Hilma lMrs.J, 17, 78 Winterfeldt, Marvin, 62, 75, 102, 110 Winterfeldt, Ruth, 62, 116 Witcher, Barbara, 70 Witcher, Donald, 63 Witcher, Rdolph, 52 Withers, Sharren, 97, 113 Withers, Susan, 70, 109 Witt, Judy, 70, 115 Witt, Larry, 54, 76, 106, 115, 133 Wig ins, James, 62, 90 Wilcie, Edna, 47 Wilder, Jim, 70 Wilk, Yvonne, 53, 96 Willett, Marvin, 70, 117, 125, 130 Willett, Wayne, 134, 135 Witt, Peggy, 70, 115 Witt, Ronald, 63 Witte, Donna, 63 Wociechowski, Thomas, 47, 79 Woitas, George, 77, 137 Wolff, Paul, 47 Woodward, Wanda, 47, 96 Worth, Ardella, 63, 112 Wozniak, Carol, 53 Wozniak, Robert, 134 Wozny, Rose, 62 Wrede, Mary Ann, 47 Wrehsnig, Hyacinth, 53, 85, 107 Wrestling, 130 ' Wright, Joyce, 62, 116 Wri ht, Michael, 53, 114 Wroilewski, Stanley, 71 Wuethrich, Shirley Keller, 10 Wylie, Rosemary, 71 Wysocki, Constant Stanley, 47, 92 Y Yates, Paul, 133 ' Yatsak, Donna, 53, 85, 107, 112 Yatsak, Thomas S., 47, 114 Yehling, Loretta, 62, 81, 84, 107, 1 York, lrma, 62 Yorkman, Betty, 71 Yost, Jerry, 62, 124, 130, 136 Yost, Jim, 48, 53, 90, 111, 120, 13 136 Young, Elizabeth, 71, 115 Young, Shirley, 71, 94 Youngman, Arthur, 47, 108 Youstra, John, 62 . 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