Blue Island Community High School - Chips Yearbook (Blue Island, IL)
- Class of 1958
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Lvl us all join in lwlping tlu- nc-w school clvw-lop and prospvr. just as wi' lizuv clone nt, Old Main anal tln- Campus Building. is soL 1'i1wEs'i' fi isi'i1.o1Nu DEDILZ.-XTION Dr, Rirliarcls i'vu-ix'e's a syni- f . lmolii' sgolclvn lu-y to this lmuilclinu from .-Xiwhilm-rt Clharlvs XY. Nicol. In tlim- lmackgrouml. Mr. S l. E. lirocliv. principal of tha- X n'-xv Souiliwc-st Building. Mrs. liuv. Hoini- Making ti-awhvi' at Southwx-st. shows soxnv of hm' visitors sainplvs of stuclvnl work. eb' E i.. Page 6 THE NORTHWEST BUILDING IS NEXT Arelliteetls sketch ol' the new Northwest Building, now under eonslruetion at the corner of Ridgeland and I 15th. This building will serve freshmen and sopho- mores from that area, and will be ready for occupancy in September of 1959. OOM 2 2 0147 BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to right: Edward Lode, member: Dr. H. L. Riehards, superintendent: Leslie I, MeCord, presidentg Harry C. Sehuldt, seeretaryg Dr. Kenneth AI. Smith, member: Ray Termunde, member. Not pieturedz Elbert T. Smith, member. oaral of galucafion The colors of the most beautiful plant fade-but care, before and after its birth-regularly administered, can preserve its bloom. Thus our Board of Education comes into its true place in the evolution of youth- with Sfalihfy ommon msg Qdmdifion five all given unsparingly to nurture our school - to spread its roots deep into the hearts of the community, 'S ff' W 1 X A The fvaturvd soloist at thx' ig A ,..- l957 cl0IIlIIlPI1l'f'Ill4'llt SCOIIIS X x vcry happy to gc-t hm-r diploma. Dvlores NN'ashingtoi1 and Dr. Rivhards. Yffff Wa- sw- hiin again and again as we pass his oflicv and in the halls. working' and planning for thi' XN'l'll-ill? and profit of thr' studPnt hody, In spite of all his many rvsponsibililivs. hc- always has a sniilc- and a good word for cw-i'yon4-. iCLQYCJ5 OVIOVS 9144 7?V5 of QVOLJCVI ' l4l4iVCV5L7l1y M75 .M thi- 1957 clOllllIll'llt'f'TIIl I1l 4-xrrrisfws. six riivmbrrs of thi- graduating vlass of 1907 wcri- gin-n spc-vial Goldvn .'Xiiriivi'rs:ii'y diplomas by our superintc-nd:-nt. Pictur:-d on thi- platforni with Dr. Richards aftvr thi- i'f'Yl'IIIOIllt'S arf- R056 Clarify Kffndrirk, Harry Burkhart, Pi-ddic Longfi-llow Srhm-idx-r. Ida Burno Bohmker, Lydia Andrea Mueller, and Flon-ncc Clark. Mr. Ames, principal of thc senior class, in the rear. llagi- 24 - 'Q I in ' sf 5w4,LJ?,f': f r mxhkm X' y 4 an Y 4 bm 'fs P . nrwfri' aah, Page 10 CLYDE WILBUR BLANKE. B. A., M. A. Administrative Assistant, Public Relations and School Studies. Amateur photography and writing for educational magazines interest this White Sox fan. ROLLIN POOLER, B. A.. M. A. Administrative Assistant. Special Assignments Besides all the work Mr. Pooler has, he still enjoys canoeing and fishing. gvdalm in isirafiw ssisfan fs This year because of the new building and the continued increase in students and faculty, four new positions were suggested by a University of Illinois study of our administrative set up, which was adopted by our Board of Education. The duties of the men appointed to these jobs are to assist Ur. Richards in the special fields designated for each. BIRT E. FROBISH, Ph. B. Assistant Superintendent, Business and Finance Outside of school activities, Mr. Frobish's time is taken up as the secretary of the Blue Island Public Library and Moderator of the First Congregational Church. RUSSELL M. MILLER. B. A., M. A. Assistant Superintendent, Instruction and Student Services Church and civic club activities are very important to Mr. Miller. 4 W , .1 RLES B. PRICE, B. ., M. . R. W. CAAUWE, Ph. M. J. E. BRODIE. B. A.. M. S. Uiiiiipiig Biiildiiig Principal Old Main Building Principal, Principal of Southwest Building Principal l.nx'm-s trips to his cabin in thc North thc Sophomorr' ' ., Dividvs his sparc tiinv bc-twcc-n his clutius Woods. whm-rv hz' can fish to his heart's Mr. ' ll .is th thi- vqu' J nt an :is a nivnibvr of thc Robbins Chzunhcr of rontm-nt. ski . ' Connnvrcv und wntvhing football. LILARENCE AMES, H. A.. M. A. l'rin4'ipzil of the Si-nior Class This innn likvs tourim: hotoqrziphy, . . L . p A and lmnwls fri-qui-nlly in his spzirc' tilnc, WILLIAM T. I-IWING, B. S. Prinripnl of tho junior Class lla-siclcs m'vonnting for thc invinbers of thu- junior vluss. Mr. Ewing is active in tln- Lions Club. VV.Y.G.A., C.G.RP.A.. :incl thi- Blur' Island Golf Association. C. I.. BLUNK. li. of Ed., M. A. l'rin1'ipul of thi- FI'l'ShXll1lll Class IIQISHQI forgotten his 4-xpn-ricnces us wres- tling cozicli of chznnpionshlp tm-anis. WILLIAM lf. GUTCHES. li. A.. M. A. PllYSlL'lll Eclncaitioii. Dirvrtor of Athletics Mr. Gutclivs enjoys gardening and ofli- viuting football ganncs. P age ll ur aculfcy As we look back on our high school days we will always be grateful to the faculty. These men and women rate tops with us for their friendliness, patience and understanding. Their guidance will make us better citizens for tomorrow. LILLIAN JANE ALLEN, B.S. Home Economics She likes to read good books and collects re cipes for a hobby. RICHARD E. ANOE, B.M.E., M.M.E. Band and Orchestra This teacher likes to work in photography and wood working when he isn't at school. CLYDE E. BAILEY, B.A. D. E. Coordinator This man likes to hunt and eat wild cluck, and to watch basketball games. D. E. BAPST, B.A., M.A. Biology Although Mr. Bapst coaches track, football is the favorite sport. LEWIS A. BARTLEY, B.A., M.A. Assistant Librarian, Old Main This teacher bowls with the faculty bowling league, and likes various musical activities. GENE BELL, B.S., M.Ed. Mathematics Is a Hi Fi fan in his spare time, and also loves to watch all sorts of sports activities. Page I 2 HELEN j. ADAMS, B.S. English III, Business English, Shorthand, Typ- mg. Enjoys reading and playing bridge, when her time is not taken up by house work. R. L. AKEY, B.S., M.A. Chemistry, Chairman of Science Dept. He is a member of the American Legion: bowls in the faculty bowling leagueg and is a grain, meat, and dairy farmer. ROBERT C. ALBRECHT, B.S. Science, Health In his spare time this sports minded fellow is the football trainer and sophomore basketball assistant coach. AQ J if OSEPII E. CAIN. JR.. BS. Industrial Arts llais ll i'olli'm'tion of jun i'm-corals . . . Docs lvallllm' rairviiig in his spurt' tiinv. IENNIE YIOLA CAINIPBELL. ILS. English Suncluy Srhool. ll tvvn aigc club. oil painting, :intl se-wing shmfs rvally busy! RAN'l' CARTER. ILS., M,A. Art Whvn not tm-au'hinu school. Mr. Carl:-r rm-lzixvs by pgoinp, fishing. ISOBEI. Bl-ILL, US. in Ed. English Reading. sewing. :incl inc-rnlu-rship in thc- Blus- lsland Eve-ning VVoman's Club gin- Mrs. Bi-ll zu full schedulv. KATHERINE L. FRANCZYK. HS. Caft-tvria Managt-1' I Shi- cnioys bowling. swinnning :mtl gzlrcli-lilni.g :is hobbics. CARL BERGQUIST, ILA. Amcrican History He travels :intl work with sports in his spurt' time. MONICA R. BRADLEY. lS.S. .Physical Education When Mrs. Bradlvy is not tm-aching Pliysicul Education, shu is km-pt busy with hvr four rhil- drcn. ANNA MAY BROWN, B.A., M.A. English Mrs. Brown is a home niakvr :incl xi parent. both of which ki-ep hi-r busy. JEAN S. BROWN, AB. English Likm-s camping and has boi-n an rzunp 1-ounst-lor. ls vcry much int:-rm-stccl in cliwniuilivs. A 195' Q-eq,-1-v f'lJn,t'lL' ,ll 'FRANK czizkvuxv. ns. Auto Shop An outdoor typo, Mr. Ct'rx'1'ny vnjoys l!,1ll'lll'll- ing, fishing, and farming. THEDA CHILDS. BA.. M.A. English VVh4'n she is not tczirliing. Miss Childs likvs to paint or travel. MARY CLARK. B.A.. M.A. Latin Most of hc-r tirnt- is tzikm-n up by vonnnuting from thc city. sowing, and voursvs in thi- lnnnunitir-s zit thc Univcrsity of Chicago. ESTER M. CLUYER, ILA.. M.A, Spanish, German She show hr-r slidm-s on Europz-. tht- Wi-st Indie-s. and Mcxico us much as possiblr-, MARIAN CONELLY, M.A. Girls' Physical Education Sho takes vocal li-ssons in ll1'I' spare' llllllk DONNA COSBY. B.A. Hoinm- Economics Mrs, Cosby spends sonic tnnl' OUlSKll' of school participating H1 thc- church rhoir, Faqs- 13 Q DOROTHY M. CRUISE, B.S., M.A. Girls' Physical Education ln her spare time Miss Cruise enjoys reading a good book. AUDREY C. DANAHV. BS. in Ed. English Outside of school Miss Danahy takes pleasure in bowling. MARY K. DEWEY, B.A., M.A. Chairman, Social Studies Dept., American Gov- ernment, Economics, Current Affairs Does a lot of extra work for her sorority, Delta Kappa Gamma. C. MURRAY DISHAROON, B.A., M.A. Algebra, General Mathematics Has a beautiful lawn and garden . . . Doesn't like to be asked foolish questions about himself. O. L. DRIVER, B.A., M.A. Social Science, Economics, Government, History Here's an out-of-doors man who likes golf, hunting, and fishing. PAUL J. DRIVER, B.S., M.S. Health, General Science Mr. Driver is furthering his education after school hours by taking graduate courses. ur aculfcy HAROLD C. EBERHART, B.A., M.A. Physical Education Besides working hard at school, Mr. Eberhart still has time for clubs, bowling, golf, and square dancing. ANNE S. ECHOLS, B.A., M.A. Librarian Miss Echols likes motoring, watching television, reading, and going to the theater. SARA L. ENG, B.A., M.A. Integrated Mathematics, Geometry Mrs. Eng keeps busy refinishing old furniture and collecting antiques. KERMIT J. FESSLER, B.A., M.A. Physical Education As if he didn't get enough of it in class, Mr. Fessler is interested in sports and athletics out- side of school. LUCILLE D. FIELD, B.S. Science The hobby of collecting tropical fish fits in very closely with this science teacher's work. JOHN w. FILDES, PH.c., B.s. Chemistry, Health, Science Mr. Fildes thinks a steak fry after a hike just can't be beat. Page 14 F?-F . fs. 'wijfy' i . '-.ii BENJAMIN K. IIARKINS, B.S.. MS. Mecliziiiicail Drawing, Ge-in-iuil Ms-tail. Mzithc-inn tics I'Icre's :inothcr hunting and fishing vnthusizist NY. S. HARWOOD. BED.. M..-X. Graphic Arts Cm-raiiiiics plus gill sports iictivitivs and sunnnv travcling intcrcst this shop tcaichvr. ELMER IIAUG, B.ED. Drawing. Printing Mr. Hung likcs t':n'p1-iiti'y, vznnping :ind fishing ky MARJORIE GOODWIN, BS. Bnsinvss Training Miss Goodwin likvs driving :ind listcning to good innsir' of ziny kind. WELDON GROSS. B..-X. XYoodshop .-X skillcd i'airp4-iitcr. Mi'. Gross lniilt inost of his ow'n lioinc. FRANCES ROl'SClI fll'Y. B. ED.. MS. llorncinaiking Mrs Cups favorite- pzistitnvs airs' nizinzlging i fzirin :ind raising Slwtlzind ponics KATIIRYN A. Il.-XEBICIII. l'h.B.. M..'X. Librarian Ilopvs to inzikc- hcr hobby of writing pay off sonn- day by writing :ind svlling ai liook. MAR,lORIE IIALD. BS.. M.S. Clonnsr-lor Enjoys traivrliiig . . . lik:-s golf. ELIZ.-XBETII HANSEN. BA.. MA, llonnscloi' Rvaiding. traivcling. :ind sight ss-1-ing owiipivs Mrs. lI4inscn's ont-of-school hours. Qs.. KKK ETIIEL M.'XRGARE'l' IIAIIGAN. B.S., MED. .-X rt Puppi-try :ind srnlpturc :irc zirtivitius closely nssorizitcd with hcr fin-ld, :is in nnisic. MARLENE J. HENDERSON, B.ED. llonn- Economics Mi's. llc-ndvrson likcs :ill outdoor sports thai on-riir during' thi- sunnni-r. Y.-KN Il, HENDERSON, BA. Social Studies Ontsidr- of school zirtivitivs. Mr. lIc'ndcrson joys nttcnding thi- Univi-rsity of Chicago night vlzisscs. LEONARD HERMAN. B.:X. M.ith1'iinitit's en- for Cmicliiaitv study l.ilu-s all of Mr. lIcrniun's spam- tiinv. IIARRIET B. HIGH. l'll.B. Spanish :ind English Mrs. lligh's hobby is rvzirliiig :ill kinds intl-rvsting books, Biology fini' sront li-.idi-r. 1-sp:-rizilly on thosr' lt sninnn-i' trips. of 3' S'onts of this zirini know Mr. llill :is xi ing Q I' ln CI ' hc FIORENCE Y. HOLDEN. A.B. English Attending church and listening to music are Miss Holdcn's favorite pastimes. C. A, JOHNSTON, B.A.. M.A. English Likes golf. both as Il coach and :is n player. YIRGINIA JONES. B.ED.. B.S.I..S. Assistant Librarian . She is kept busy with her duties as ll housewife and mother. WILLIAM l . KEMNITZ. B.S. IN ED., B.S.E. Matheinzltirs In his spare time. he likes to play golf :incl ping pong. His hobby is gardening. HELEN E. KENISTON. A.B.. M.A. Spanish. Latin. Chairman of the Language Department. She enjoys reading or listening to classical records. and likes to swim and travel in the summer. HAZEL li. KENNEDY. li.S. IN ED. Vocal Music ' Likes to rare horses, and. of course, VIIIUYS all good music. PAI'L Y. KOPRUCKI. HS. Machine Shop Is happy while leaching . . . Enjoys traveling. RODCER G. LANDGRAF, B.S.. M.S. Mechanical Drawing Golfing is his favorite sport. LUCILLE. W. LARSON, R.N.. HS, School Nurse . Likes to rcfinish antique furniture. Enjoys playing bridge and bowling. MARY LATHAM. PH.B.. MA. English Favorite hobby is listening to good music and operas over the FM radio. CLELL G. LEDFORD. H.S. IN ED., M.ED. World History. Citizenship, Social Studies lNhen school closes. he likes to head for his favorite fishing hole. CLARA L. LEMON, B.S. IN E.D. English II Very active in church and civic groups, and in the Victoria Chapter of the Eastern Star. Page lfi ORVILLE A. KESSLFR PHB ME Counselor Enjoys good football :nies incl eolluts china cups. NELSON KIAS. B.ED BS M ED Geography During the summers hs likes to xisit xarious parts of our country VICTOR W. KLEIN, B A M A Industrial Arts This Kiwanis Club member is one of those rare men who admits he helps with the house work. K if jr by ifgiisiwfg 2593522 il SIR. PATRICIA LEONARD. B.A., M.S. Counselor Swimming is her favorite hobby. WILLIAM J. LISKA, B.ED., M.A. Electric Shop, Visual Aids Owning his own farm in Indiana, Mr. Liska is very mueh interested in agriculture. AL LOKANC, B.S. Health, General Science Just say Sports to him and he's happy all the year. LLOYD J, LOWE, B.S. IN ED. D. O. Coordinator His activities outside of school are sports and reading. JOSEPH B, LYZNICKI, B.S, Health, General Science Very active in the American Legion. PAUL N, MALM. PH.B., M.S.W. Student Counselor Spends most of his spare time attending a course on child care. VERNAL McGRUDER. B.S. Physical Education Enjoys playing tennis and archery. ALICE MeMAHON, B.S. Home Economies. Department Chairman In her spare time she loves to sew. Summer- time is for traveling. JANET MeQUISTAN, B.A., M.A. Shorthand, Typing Likes good plays and reading. ELIZABETH MESENKOP, B.A. Social Studies If she's not enjoying a good book, she'll be found fishing. AUDREY MILGATE, B.A. General Business Training i Reading and sewing rate tops with her. CATHERINE J. MILLER, M.S. Bookkeeping, Typing Enjoys reading . . . Loves to travel. Page 17 ETHEL MILLER, B.A. Mathematics Reading, playing golf, and bridge are tops with this teacher. DOROTHEA MOORE, B.A., M.A. English Miss Moore can be found after school attending a good concert. WILLIAM H. MOORE, B.A. Geography, Conservation In his spare time he is a car salesman at Habich Brothers. AGNES N. MYLES, B.A. Social Studies Enjoys reading. KENNETH O'KANE, B.ED. General Metal Shop Just enjoying myself is an important leisure time activity, says Mr. O,Kane. PORTIA W. PAYNE, B.A. World History She likes to be around other people. She's a YWCA advisor and a community worker. EUGENE PETERSON, B.S., M.S. English, Speech, Debate Likes fishing. OPAL A. PETERSON, B.A., M.A. French, Spanish, Latin Even after caring for a home, husband, and sixth grade daughter, she finds time for an occasional bridge game. FRANK PHILLIPS, B.E., M.S. English After watching a good basketball game, he enjoys eating French-fried shrimp. HENRY .P. PILLARD, B.S. Conservation Camping and working with youth organizations keep this teacher busy. SHIRLEY POPE, B.A. Health, General Science She likes to play bridge and enjoys being a good housewife. GEORGE W. PORTER, B.ED., M.ED. Geography, Conservation, Retail Merchandising When not teaching, he enjoys taking part in the Illinois Air National Guard. Page 18 K' Q5 IY.-KN SCIIULTZ. B.P.E., M.A. Pliysieal Ecluention Pony Lezigue. baseball. and pumpkin pie rate liigh with this gyin teacher. ALICE G. SOLDAN. li..-X. Typing. Steno . ' Outside of tezieliing, Mrs. Soldaxn enjoys reading non-fielion. Wll.l..-XRD D. SPIES. B.S. IN ED.. M.A. Anierican History. Psychology liossing the school eoneessions the year round takes up plenty of this ni:in's time. Nxt 1 YN K BEULAH PROTSMAN, B.A. Mathematics If not cooking, she'll be found watching T.V. DOROTHY W. ROGERS, B.A. Business Education Dislikes students who chew gum in her classes. Enjoys playing a good game of bridge. JACK RUDY. B.A. Social studies Sports. sports, and more sports take up Mr. Rudy's time. Ht-'s even an umpire! JOHN J. RUSH, B.A., M.A. Physics, Chemistry After a hard day of teaching, bowling always goes great. LUCILLE T. RUSH, B.A. Assistant Librarian . i After cleaning house, she enjoys reading a good book. G. M. SCHOENOFF, B.S., M.S. Printing Camping, fishing. traveling about the country in the sunnner time that's the life for Mr. Sehoenoff. FRED L. STEELE, B.A., M.S. Geometry, Algebra I He is interested in sports - not as a participant any more, but as an interested spectator. DONALD STOKES, B.S., M.ED. Mathematics Listening to modern jazz recordings and walk- ing are tops with him, RAYMOND STOUGH, B.A. English, Speech, Dramatics A i I Mr. Stough spends his outside activity m sing- ing and amateur dramatics. GEORGE W. STREIN, B.S. Geometry, Algebra Boy Scout and YMCA work, church attendance. and an occasional golf game all show that her:-'s a busy man. KENNETH D. STREITMATTER, B.S., M.S. Mathematics, Assistant Basketball Coach, Soph- omore Baseball Coach. Work with the American Legion junior Base- ball League and as a member of the Kiwanis Club keep him pretty busy! JANET STUPP, R. N. Nursing Mrs. Stupp feels that her time is devoted to taking care of her husband, a freshman in college and a. sophomore at Old Main. Page GLADYS SWANSON, B.A. Typing, Steno Miss Swanson's favorite pastime is listening to modern jazz records. LOUISE TAYLOR, B.S. Physical Education Can you imagine Miss Taylor dancing, playing jazz records and being a bridge fanatic? JOHN A. WALKER, B.S., M.ED. Physical Education If Mr. Walker is not participating in sports activities, he sits on the side lines and enjoys them. BERNICE E. WALLACE, B.A. Chairman of Art Department Enjoys listening to good music and reading good books. JOSEPH R. WEBER, B.S., M.S. Industrial Arts As a favorite hobby outside of school, he enjoys handicrafts and flying. ROBERT B. WEBER, B.A., M.F.S. History Wouldn't it be nice to hear Mr. Weber sing with the Morgan Park Gleemen? SHELDON C. WESTMAN, B.M.E., M.M. Chairman of Music Department, Concert Band Director When not teaching, he is busy with the Blue Island Kiwanis Club and as a music consultant for the E. H. Sheldon Company. CHARLES A. WHITE, B.A. English, journalism Mr. White enjoys classical music records y the hour. He also likes to travel. NELL WILLHOIT, B.S. 1 Mathematics , 'T Plays golf, likes bridge, and has a lot jo fun in general. ,L I!! RAMON WILLIAMSON, B.S., M.A. Band, Chorus This teacher is a church choir director and loves all sorts of musical activities. PETER R. WILLSON, B.S. English, Frosh Football Coach, Varsity Wrest- ling Coach When not engaged in coaching he does church work, principally with young people. PAUL s. YATES, B.A., M.A. English Spends his summers as a camp director. s. 1 l X x X K N- is X . CHARLES ZODA. MA, I Physical Education, American History, Coach This coach attends any and all types of athletic competition. Page 20 M n,,,. '-f'.X.', .- ' ,igef ' 'mm-y................................ Q w ,a W, , - .n'BAw,,. -ww, My 353' 'f T 1-w k'i'5f sig: ' ' as MM, . Wuwsr wviww, W... ...W -Kem. , , W Wax 4 Ns 32' 1 .K 'Q . -XYqX W-5-:xmm3w--- - - ---v- 4,4 msgxg-:giif-M5i,73?fTf-ff------F- A ggs f S555 ff Q5 gwgw egg A.,: f'i v fV'V 'I' Xwm 'Ke- 'U' fm, lewis' 'Y-df 'iv ff Nw iw' ,, .,,,-.7-..,-- Classes - me Seniors - C Senior ortys goodbye High school graduation brings to mind memories of things we're leaving behind- Thc merry laughter, the old pep song The homework assignments that seemed so long. All the victories for which we cheered And the Cardinal losses which we feared. At the Campus Building we like to greet The many friends that there we'd meet. Our teachers-they always did their best To help us meet with much success. The Senior Night party-where we had so much fun, When it was over we wished it had just begun. The surprise at the announcement of the homecoming queen Boy, that night was really keen! The clubs that did so well Because the members were really swell. These have slipped by-these precious days Time has come-we go our parting ways, And as we walk in cap and gown Sadly hearing the regal sound Of Pomp and Circumstance's clear refrain, We know these are the moments we'll never regain. So with a tear-a nod-a sigh We gather our memories and say Good-bye. y Peggy Walton SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Pat Brockman, secre- taryg Diane Joss, treasurerg Mr. Clarence Ames, principal of the senior class. Standing: Ron Davis, vice- presidentg Ken Dickey, president. Page 23 BEVERLY ANN ALFREID Swimming is Bev's favorite sport and teaching is her ambition. JAMES AMATO You will always find Jumbo eating ravioli and playing basketball, BEVERLY ANDERSON Bev, who enjoys horse-back riding. regards Mr. Bailey and D.E. Class as tops. Her ambition is to get married and enjoy home Cooked fried Chirkcn. 'I F Q wvgx I . , SL Q LEONARD ANDERSON Lenny's advice to all juniors is to study hard. LINDA ANDERSON No! ean always be heard from Indian, LOREN ANDERSON Skip, who will bc an offieer in the Navy, advises juniors to be good, study hard, and have good school spirit. VICTOR ANDERSON Listening to Herb Kent and eating spaghetti is Kenny's pastime. MARSHA ANDREWS Marsh, who can't stand Conceited people. advises jun- iors to study while they can. The high point of her school days is her senior year and graduation. BERTHA ASHFORD Bert's favorite sport is basketball . . . Would like to be a beautician. Page 24 DANIEL AS PLUND Better known as Dan . . . Likes football and wants be a radio-TY announeer RALPH ATKINSON Ralph likes fixing ears and dislikes loud girls. FRANK BABIARZ While listening' to Silhouettes by the Rays. Frank en be found eating steaks. ANNEFIVIIE BAER Annette enjoys office praetiee, To become a private su retary is her aim. EVELYN LOUISE BARBEE Oh! For Crying out loud! can be ln-ard from livin BERNIE BARON Likes boating . . . To be a c'ommert'izll pilot is his :un bition. IVALLY BARR Will he ever be a eoaeh? LOIS MARIE BARTEE f'Miss Annl' says basketball tops her list. but to work in an office is her wish. KAROL BAUER Plans to be a secretary . . . Loves ping pong. I 5-qw' Pat BI'OCliIIlllI1, Lou Bllli1lllSlCllS. and Milton N1'vr1-nchan look over thv various holds of work assocwatcd with physirs. lQlflllARll lllillfiQl'lS'l' Dic'k's goal is to lJl'l'UlllK' .1 t'lYll 1'IlQIIlt'1'l4. UAllfH. l'llGEl.f7lY Bigvlow , who wants to ln' .1 lOlllllll'lil'l2ll artist, rvally govs for Moo-Moo Millvr. 'IERCHVIE F. l5l.AZE.lAK ,lorry ralvs his lllilll'll'lll1lll1'S l'0lll'Sl'S and Mrs, Eng the' high:-st. DENNIS IKDBER Dvnnis rt-ally digs those- 1'1'.1vy spo1ts 1111's klllll wants to go fastvr than thc- fastvst. HELGA BOEHNI Tak1' vvvrything yon do or plan to do vvry sc-rio11sly, says llvlga to nvxt y1':11 s svniors, BONNIE BOHNE Sally .r1'ally likvs frivd 1'hi1'k1-n. howling. psyrlmloggy. llllll riding with Brucw-. i -Y 11 ..: A .15 ffl xXx NANCY ANN BECTKER Nanny tolls us to talu- part i11 all tht- school a11'tiviti1-s. MARY l.OLf lK7l.l.lNGl'lR Miss Holden has hm-lpvd Mary l.o11 lllihl i11 lll'l' ann to l1l'l'Olll1' a high school lK'1lL'l'H'l'. MARIPI BKDVATSEK Ilvr senior yn-ar has bm-1'n Marie-'s In-st. althouuh thc sopho- morv night party was il high liuht. NCDRNIA KIEAN BCYYD Ri-d likvs pizza pic: Miss N1l'S1'IlliOll, 'l'alm llnntn-r and collvgc- algohra, hut dislikvs pvoplt' who talk too lllllfll. ROBERT WIl.I.lAM BEI JORE Bob wants to hm- .1 judo i11st1'111'to1' in thc' Unitvd Stats-s is N1a1'i11c Cory .. BE'l l'Y BEOENIAN , . Ilorvs ll fnturt- llOllSt'Wlfl' who will llllllil' so1111-o111- happy. TAYLOR BELI. Ilopos to ll1'l'0Illk' a sports writrr . . . Enjoys lxas1'lJ11ll. RAYMOND BENSON UBt'llllll'u . . . Planning on ln-ing an lllllllSll'l.il IIIQIHLIHPI' , . l.1lu's lllllit'I'lllQ Wlth vars. BARBARA BERARDI A l'0HlIllt'Y'l'l2ll 2ll'lISl. Barlm wants t DAVE l5RAlYl'KE Dave enjoys almost anything in the way of photography. Ma 'be some da ' he will take pictures of his favorite, Kim 5 Novak. l ALENE ELAINE BRAGG Believe it or not, Al likes spinach! Shcis had fun at all school activities. l,lNllA LOUISE BRAND 'Ll,il Bit doesn't think much of girls who go out with a guy for his car. FRANK BRAVO Mike hopes to play his favorite sport, baseball. when hc graduates. ALLAN HRETZER Bowling has been Allan's favorite sport' be wins trophies for his his high scores. -IANICIE A. mucus Jan's pet peeve is people who block the halls so you can't get through, but she enjoys bowling and pizza, PA'llRlfllA llllOflKMAN Pat rates her election to the National Honor Society as tops. Likes all math subiects. KENNETH ISRONSON You might guess that his favorite hobby and school activ- ity were both sports. and that football was his favorite game. NORMA JEAN llROUE'lvl'E No-More is a girl who is nuts about gym. Swimming is her hobby, and she will always remember Miss Dcwcy and government class. st' ww BEV BROWN Bev's hobby. like that of her favorite teacher. Miss Mcsen- kop, is fishing. .IOE BROWN i'Homes who likes basketball. hopes to bccomc a brick ayer. PEGGY BROWN Peg likes music, she collects records and would some- day like to become an accordion teacher. ROY ISRUEGGEMANN Besides his hobby of sleeping, Roy would someday like to become a racing car driver. JIMMY BUClClHERl Jamie', likes to eat ravioli and plans to live a long lift- and enjoy it. LOU BUKAUSKANS Skip!' likes chemistry and eating fried chicken. Ambi- tion-to be a chemist. JACQUELINE BUNYEA Jackie hopes to bc an office worker. We hope there aren't people who crack their gum working with her, as she dislikes it. PAT BURCH Pat is at nice young lady whose ambition is to be a pri- vate secretary BONNIE BURKE Bonnie is steadily reaching for hcr goal as a professional skater. Page 26 IIERRY BURKEEN 'iTl'lllll'SSl'l'i. hopes to hevonu- a manager of a Clark sta- tion. and he really enjoys drag raving and D. E. class. JERRY BUZA Jerry has an interest in drawing and reading and hopes to beronu- a eotnmerrial artist. DONNA CARLE Douna's favorite hohhy is oil painting, hut her atnihition is to raise and train quartz-r horses. JOSEPH c:ARiaE1m.4.1ig. I ' ,loeys favorite niovu- is jail lloust- Rork and his favorite star is Jayne Mansfield, l,OL'lSl'l CATANZ l,ouist-'s amihition is to ht- a housewife for some nin- fellow. SHARON LYNN ClRUl.I.O You rnuld send Sharon howling any old time with Rivky N1-lson. IANEI' G. CLARKE ller pet peeve is tearhers who give homework assigmnm-nts on week-ends. After graduation you'll hear -Ian say: Wow dm- dow. lllflli Cll,AY'l'ON Moe has no use for wise guys, ln line with his favoritz- suhit-et. auto shop. lu- really likes to work on Cars. .ICTUY ClfJlll,ElGl'l You can always hear Jody telling tht- hoys who don't clam-1-. la-t's dance. YZ? NIILDREIJ El,IZAl5l'l'l'H CTOKTHRAN Milly gets all shook while looking at hm-r laxoritr- moxit star, .lack Wt-hh ARNE'l l'E UOl,l,lNS lim hip! says lioditly and shi- it-ally is lmwattsi- lu-r aclviea- to juniors is: Donit Hunk! MYRA LEE COLLINS Give Mike steak with l'at lioonr-. and shi- gi-ts on the ball. EURANIA CYONKIS W'hat a lblasli' is Rainais 4'Xl7l'L'SSlUH after shi-is had her steak. LYNDA MARIE CClNNl'1l,lJ.-X Lynda goes for eating: hm-r shrimp while- list:-ninu to lain- my her favorite rc-eord CHRISTINE c:ARo1. cz1tAw1-'onto You boys had better wateh out. ht't':ms1- Chris's hohhy is Collecting hoys, lYll,LlANI flRAkYFClRlJ W'0rk hard and participate in artiviti'-s. is this uw-nt's adviee to juniors. He hopes to he an t'Xl'l'llflYl'. GLENDA LOUISE CROXYNHR Glenda is steadily working hard to l'4'1ll'll her aim as a nurse. PAT CURE Dimples would low to no skating with Dam- Clark any old day. In age i ,rf ,' x I if' X-sfr .54 ,irq Sq ca? t -P 'Q Page '28 MARYANNE CYPLIK 'LMar says if someone says one thing. he shouldn't go and do another. JUDY CIYARNECKI To all juniors from Judy: Study! Study! Study! MARIJEAN DALEY Jes-pers, you can have fun in school but you must study too, says Chops . RON DAVIS Ron's favorite subject is math, and his goal is to be an engineer. CLAUDIA DEADMORE Claudia tells the juniors to study to the best of their ability. MARGARET ETHEL DEAK Have it your way, but give Marge her French fries and hamburgers. SHARON DEARTH Shae says: Thais life--working hard. BEVERLY DE BIASE Bev enjoyed taking part in the junior class play. She hopes to be a private secretary someday. BERNARD L. DETERS Weed , a football fan. thinks his biggest thrill in high school will be graduation. CORDELIA DE VRIES Cordie's favorite hobby is filling her hope chest while eating fried chicken. She hopes to marry a Certain guy named Ken. RICHARD DE VVI'I I' To Dick physics is keen. As a future pilot he will be seen. KENNETH DICKEY Ken can be seen on the football field. To be an electrical engineer would suit him fine. DOLORES DINI Dody's favorite class is gym. She enjoys playing volley ball most of all DONNA IJINI Donna can he seen cheering at all the football games Her aim is to be a secretary. TONI DISABATO Toni will always remember her senior year and being Chosen as Mrs. Prince for the class play. JIM DISABATO Jim, whose amibition is to be a printer, has really enjoyed print shop. JIM IJOBREZ To become a businessman would suit Jim Bo fine. Miss Milgate helped him mest in this ambition. WII.LIAM IJOEPP What do you say? says Bill to his teacher in his favor ite class, physics. He will work for General Electric in later years. .X X RONALD IDROBNY Shotgun likvs truuk, but spziglivtti is In-st of ull. ff.-XROLE -IANIKZE IJUNCAN Ruling il liorsv or outing pizza will km-p fhlllrlt' hnppy without hzilf xi try. RCDSALIE PllYl,l,lS DUCDBA To bc' :in English tm-zivhvr would suit Rosznlim' lint: Miss llolcli-n has hz-lpc-cl hc-r toward this zunhition. DONNA EBELING Aftvr working in thu' cliint' stun: Donnn 1-njoys liziving 1 good fhirkvn clinnvr nncl liste-ning to n-vormls. NI.-XRY ECHOLS Mads one wish is to bm-voniv zi plnstir surgcon. Aft:-r :i gooll hzisz-hull gznmz n big juiry stvzilx suits hm' line Rm-In-llv Nigiiliii-w :incl l,incl.1 Kvrr. sc-nior clrum inaiiorvttrs. IJIXVIID AlQ'l'I-ILJR EIIIAERS XXX l,ORR.'XlNli IJUMIKA-Xl'l'lS Kinnny's xnnliition is to lit-roiiiv il ll'llL'lll'lI luniovs fru- shriinp nftt-r l'llt'1'l'lll2. .lAlX'll'lS lXNYNl'iY A I .Inn will ni.ilw .i snru-sslul viiuiiiow. Fifuys wntvliing ull sports. ANNA -IRAN llll:Xfi'll To ln- .1 sun-l.ii'y will ht Ann fine: hlrs. Ruurrs wlicn- would shi' lm:-P LYNNE CTQXROI, IJRICGER Witl unit tht- holp of R1-cl :incl Wliiti- stnll' wus he-1' f.ivoi'iti' zivtivity. lYill luv ll s1n'a'L'ssfi1l lvairlivi' with Mr. W'liitc s hm' W.'XRREN Al .liliR'l' IJRIESE Ui'i-i'sy who is nlwuys full of fun, hxis ll hello fm cu ix OHV. ROSS DRINK! To Q0 to full:-uv .intl lw gi civil A-iiuiiiwr woulcl snit Ross linv, Pago 29 After Ll good garlic of bus:-bull, Daw- 1-njoys outing i turkey dinner. JOYCE EI.IZABE'l'H El.BliRS Joyce some clay will hc- in tiuirliw. Math unrl Mi Dishuroon have hm-lpvd her niost. LOUIS ERRICO Erni0's'! hobby is SWllIlIIllIl2. Aft:-r graicliizition lu- is going to join thc Air Force, ROISERT EUROPA Bos favorite Class is psychology. In lns spnrv linu- l hm' lilu-s to play poo. F MICHAEL EVANS Mike is a member of the National Honor Society. Tells juniors, Study hard: it's later than you think. NANCY FARMER Nan likes to watch ll basketball game. after which she enjoys fried chicken. LEE DAVID FEATI'IERfS'I'ONE Dee's game is baseball. although he plays basketball too. IVIARTHA FENTEM Martha, who likes swimming, says her favorite class is psychology with Mr. Spies. DON FERGUSON Fergi , who likes basketball. says his ambition is to graduate. ALLAN FILEYVICZ Allan's hobby is radio. Someday he hopes to be a radio engineer. FRANK FILIPPONE 'lFlip likes all sports, though his favorite is baseball. KEN FISHER Kingfish'l likes swimming and dancing. His favorite dish is lasagne. LUCILLE FLANDERS In spare time she likes horseback riding. Hopes to be a veterinarian someday. lf ses , .. Y ma, - Page 30 JUDY FLEISCHMAN ,Iudy's ambition is to be a house wife. Her favorite sport is ice skating. GAIL ELINOR FLESSNER Psychology is tops with Gail for school, while out of school, dancing is tops. JIM FLORES Favorite sport is football, and when it comes to eating. anything that's cooked. CHARLENE FOLEY Karen Kay likes psychology. She also likes working on the Red Sc White with Mr. White. LOUISE'S FONTA Louise's favorite subject is Home Ec. Some day she hopes to be a housewife. RICHARD FOSS Dick's favorite sport is track, When it comes to school subjects, psychology is at the top. PETER D. GAYAYDA Pete likes math and algebra. Some day they will help him be an automobile engineer. JEAN DELORES GARCIA Jean likes baseball and prep. English. Some day she hopes to be a housewife. RICHARD GEARRING Work hard and go to school every day. says Dick to all juniors. GENE GENTILE Geno',, who likes economics. will some day be a lawyer. JUDITH ANN GEYER judie's favorite subjects are steno and typing. Her favorite sports are ice skating and swimming. CAROL MARY GILBERT Carol's favorite subject was biology with Mr. Hill. Some day she hopes to be a biology teacher. PATRICIA GILBERT Pat's most thrilling experience w-as when she was elected Homecoming Queen. ROBERT GIBSON Gibo likes all sports but his favorites are basketball and football. IVIARGARET GILLIS I,oukie is a girl who loves to write. She will always remember prep English and Mr. White, her favorite subject and teacher. ROSE GIOVANNETTI Rose enjoys eating, especially if she's eating spaghetti. She advises juniors to think about tomorrow. PA'l' GOGGIN Pat loves to swim, and wants to become a registered nurse, before getting married. Her favorite food is pizza. l'lE'l l'Y GOOD This girl loves steno and wants to become a private secretary. She thinks all her teachers helped toward this goal. A . .of s I 's-.,N-Mmwmwv ,J ,- . fs , a.. .. A MABLE GOODWIN Mable wants to become a teacher after leaving B. I. The high point of her high school days was becoming a senior. NANCY GRACE Nancy will always remember her junior year and all the fun she had in going to the games, Her ambition is college. LIZZI GRAVERSON Lizzi likes to swim and eat fried chicken. She dislikes people who talk behind others backs. KENllAl.l. HACKMAN Ken is a hot rod minded kid. Ile will remember his sophomore days always and loves Gunsmoke on T.V. JOHN HAHN John likes to listen to the King Bee while eating steak and potatoes. his favorite food. His ambition is to graduate. BARBARA JEAN HALLBERG Barb's favorite sport is drag racing. She hopes to marry a guy named Bobby and she enjoyed her last year of high school. MELVIN HAMBEI. This dark haired lad enjoys swinnning and Kim Novak. He hopes to become successful in the field of com- munications. HARRIETTE HANDY Harriette will always remember her journalism class and Mr. White. Her ambition is to be a newspaper reporter and she loves to write. XYARREN GEORGE HARDIN Warren's advice to juniors is Don't wait until the last minute to get workin He enjoyed playing in the band Page 31 JOHN ROBERT HARDING In later years Jay will be a D.D.S., and if you have a toothaehe, he'll be your best bet. AIAN HARDY Jan will never forget being named sports editor of the Red and White. Advises juniors to do everything they can without getting kicked out of school. MARY ELLEN HARRISON Torby wants to be a model after graduating. She will always remember Miss Cruise and her gym classes. PHYLISS HARTL Do you need a hair cut? Go to Fritziel She needs the practice so that in a few years she'll be the best beautician anywhere. EDWARD HAWKINSON Tiny, who in later years will be an executive of the Illinois Bell Telephone Company, advises juniors to study and forget you have a car. PHYLLIS HAZLEINOOD Phyllis hopes to become a private secretary after leaving B. I. She will always remember the fun she had in psychology class. LARRY HEIM Larry wants to become an accountant after leaving B. I. The greatest thrill of his high school days was becoming president of Mu Alpha Theta. JOEL HEINECKE Joel will never forget the football games at B. I., especially in 55'l. He wants to be an electronics techni- cian and his favorite subject is machine shop. ARNOLD HEMMONS Arnold will always remember his senior year at B. I. His Page 32 favorite food is fish and his hobby is card playing. CAROLYN HENRY Tiny's favorite hobby is listening to music while eating shrimp. She really enjoyed being a senior. ALBERT HENZL Chick likes to watch wrestling while eating Il great big steak. JOHN HILL Little Johnny's ambition is to be an artist. Mrs. Wallace helped him a lot toward this goal. FRANK HIRSCHMAN Frank's ambition is to be a draftsman. His favorite movie star is Kim Novak. SUZANNE E. HOLLAND 'lBeep Beep's favorite sport is basketball. Miss Cruise is on top of the list of teachers. KENNETH HOLMBERG Ken has enjoyed D. E. class and dances. High point of his school days will be graduation. PATRICIA ANN HOLMES Pat thinks juniors never had it so good. Mrs. Soldan has helped her decide to be a secretary. LISLE HOLSTROM Swimming is Bud's favorite sport. Clint Walker is his favorite T.V. star. HAROLD B. HOMERDING Homer's favorite hobby is hunting. His favorite teacher is Mr, Stough. 'Cl'-TSP , .,... .'f ,s. , 1 'uv ' 5223 f A f f iss'-rf' . , .e:sff5,t fl if ,fyr gag, ff' at if i if . Nxgfwxgi l'at Gilbvrt. llOlllI'l'OIlllll! c.2Ul'l'll. and hvr c's1'o1't, L1-1' ljl'1Illlt'I'Sl0Ilt'. pre-sidt-nt of the- Studi-nt llounvil. ROC SER H U BBA RID 'kRod's hobby is working with vars. He lilws to watch a good football game- also. MYRNA ANNE HYFF Huff spends hor span- ti1111- doing niissionary work. Psychology has hvlpvd hc-r to dt-vide to bc- a missionary workc-r. IELTQENE Clf'lAlil,ES ll,l,lNfl Going on thc Washington trip was thu high point of G1-nr-'s high school days. ll:XRRY ISLHR lIar1'y's favorite subjetst is Econoniirs. a11d his favorite tt'z11'l1t'1' is Mr, Koprtirlii, E XYINUNA lll'1l,l,A JACKSON Nonnic'l likm-s to 1-at 1111-at loaf and niashcd potatoes. Wants to SOIIll' day be an exp:-rt typist. ,iowa jAc:QL'Es jo says to juniors f'Don't argue with tcachcrsg you cant win. llvr pct p1-1-w is p1-oplv who talk lim 1111 fl.'Xll1 .IANECIYK flail's favoritt- school at'lix'ity is t'llt'C'f'll'2lLllllH. Sho clisli kids who Conn- to tht- gain:-s and don't Chl'l'I'. WAl,'l'ER -IANKOWSKI ich, km-s You will find Sam always saying. llc-y. lloolit-rlii -Xll of thc tc':1c'ht-rs haw- hvlpr-d him :1 lot toward wanting to bt- an l'IlglIlt'Cf or IlUCll'lll' physivist. Jmnas -IAWOR .Inns favoritt- sport is Swllllllllllg. and l1is favoritt- 11-1'o1'd is K'li1'r11adinr hy Pat Boom-. .ki , 1 ,. .W 0, Y ,, Q2 V gl! A '-4:17 i ' 9 if fa 1 V Ziiu, XX 9 C I l,fJlS llflhll'lRlllNfl flcl' lillYOl'lIi' sport is footlmall. lloward hfillvr a11d Pat Boom- arc top stars with he-r. IOSEPII I IOOKIQR .lov likt-s sports, Mr. Spivs, and lvnion l'l'l'llIll pic. Some d'1y ht- will flv '111 airplane' around thc world 1:t'1.A 11o1t'1'oN A f'Cl111hby writmfs ll'lll'l'5 and llSlK'IlS to You Svnd Mc In hm' sparn- tnnt-. Sl'l.'XY:X ff.-Xllfll, Il ORTON Latin has l11'lpt'd Shays i11 deciding to be a IHIFSC. FLORENCIC MAR HOl'lJl'lK lilo is happy NVl1l'll it is thnx' to go to Mr. Spivs' Psyrhology class. RUISEKI' llUl 'Sli M1'i Rudy is tht- il'2ll'lll'l' that has l11-lpvd Bob thc- most in wanting' to ln' il statt' troopvr Page 33 if? 1 'Q 1' QZVM vo' , A . hz 1 RONALD JENSEN Ron's favorite record is Short Fat Fanny. His favorite foods are shrimp and lobster. GENE JOHANSON Gene's advice to juniors is to study hard. His ambition is to be an aviation pilot. ANDREA JOHNSON Annie's high point was when she became a senior. Wayward Wind is on top with her. JOAN JOHNSON Joan's ambition is to bc a house wife and raise a large family. MARVALENE JOHNSON Lenc's hobby is driving her big Buick. Her favorite food is spaghetti and meat sauce. MILDRED OHNSON Millie's advice to juniors is to study government. Her favorite teacher is Miss Mesenkop. SANDRA OHNSON Sandy's advice to juniors is: Enjoy your self, because you are only young once. High point of her high school days will be graduation. THOMAS ANDREW JOHNSON Tom exclaimed: Man, did we have fun! after returning from a band trip. In later years he hopes to teach music. BARBARA JONES L. Sister's favorite sport is tennis. Her favorite T.V. star is George Raft. 1'I 3l' if s ' Page 34- .4-1' IVIARCELLA LOUISE JONES Lou's favorite T.V. star is Nat King Cole. Her advice to juniors is to study hard and yet enjoy your years at B. I. VIVIAN MAE JONES Vivian liked the Dad and Daughter dance in her freshman year. Her advice to juniors is: 'fStudy hard. DIANE LOUISE JOSS Difs ambition is to go to college. Her advice to juniors is: Work hard and participate in lots of school activitiesf' BRUCE G. JUSTIN This boy advises juniors to prepare to further their education by going on to college. High point of his school days will be graduation. PETE KAHON Pete's favorite food is steak. High point of high school days was being a senior. JUDY KARLSTEIYI' Judy's favorite class was steno and typing. Her favorite teacher was Miss McQuistan. LINDA KARLSTEDT La La's favorite hobby is loafing. The record that's on top with her is Stardust by Billy Ward. ELLAIVIAE JESSICA KEASLER Mickey's ambition is to bc a secretary. Her favorite food is fried chicken. FRANCIS KEEVIL Skip's favorite class was print shop. In records Sil- houettes is tops with him. Q as MERIKAY KELLEY Meri and pizza go together, Her ambition is to be an airline stewardess and then be happily married. LINDA LOUISE KERR Linda was certainly a good drum major in her senior year. She advises juniors to participate in activities and be friendly. DAVE JOHN KICINIAI. In later years Dave hopes to be a carpenter. In preparing for his career he says wood shop and Mr. Bailey have helped him the most. DONALD STANLEY KICIVIAI, Floppy doesn't eare for teachers who give ninth periods. To be a machinist is his ambition. RICHARD KING Rich will always remember when Blue Island tied Thorton in football this season. In his spare time he works on cars. BOB KISSEI. Bob is one of the many who enjoy psychology. Yvhen it comes to food he goes for pork ehops. juni KLEINER Judi hopes to be a fashion designer after graduation. She enjoys art Class. RON KLECZKOIYSKI After graduation. Ron wants to go into the business world. He takes pleasure in watehing Bob Cummings on T.V. TOM KNEBI. Tom doesn't know which he enjoys most . , . basketball or football. lYhen it eomes to elasses. English is his favorite. X ,S .Q JULIE KNOX jul is an avid Pat Boone fan. Bowling and roller skating are also favorites with her. LAVERNE KOEHNE Laverne thinks the juniors should study hard for govern- , ment next year. She likes any picture in which Rock Hudson stars. IIOAN KAREN KORBITZ Joan's favorite expression: I say there is heard quite often by her friends. To be a housewife is her ambition. ANDY KOTLARZ Andy had fun at all the parties and dances. He advises juniors to stay in sehool and graduate. PHYI.I,IS KOIVALSKI Phyl enjoyed taking part in the senior class play. In her spare time she likes to play the accordion. GERALD G. KRAISS Be serious . says jerry, who is serious about owning a chain of grocery stores. He enjoyed taking his girl to the prom. NANCY MARIE KRAMER f'Nanc would like to be a good IBM operator. Miss Miller has helped her the most toward this ambition. BILL KRUK Tiny will eat anything edible. A part of high school he enjoyed most was the five minutes between classes. KEN KUCIN Ken can be found making strikes in the bowling alley. His pet peeve is borrowing friends. Page 35 JOSEPH LEJA Joe's favorite food is a nice hot pork chop. The record that's on top with him is 'KSilhouettes. LARRY LEXOYN' Larry advises the juniors not to wait until their last year to plan for college. BEVERLY JOANNE LOHSE Bev will always remember the Prom her junior year. She would like to be a secretary. CAROLE LOIVIBARDO In future years Carole will be the head of a fashion column in a newspaper. DONNA LUCHENE Donna's pet peeve is people that tease. Her favorite sport is basketball. LINDA U. LUCHENE Linda's pet peeve is show-offs. Baseball is her favorite sport. WILLIAM LUSSENHOP Bill some day will be the president of a large corporation. He doesn't like people who donit wait their turn. GALE MADISON Chester's', favorite subject is speech. She enjoys all Italian foods. ,IANICE L. MAGLIOLA Ian really goes for Home Ee. To be a housewife is her ambition. Page 36 RICHARD KUHN Rich is interested in football and stock cars. Govern- ment is his favorite subject. RUTH KUI-IR Ruth advises the juniors to join clubs and attend games and dances. She really enjoys a good game of volleyball. TED KULI-IAN Ted's hobby is working on cars. Chocolate cake with coconut icing rates high with him. LOWELL LEE LADEWIG Lowell's advice to juniors is to go out for sports. He is crazy about steak . . . and girls! EVERETT LANDMAN Jim's favorite record is Honey Combf' His favorite movie star is Marilyn Monroe. CARYL LANE Psychology has helped Dood make plans to be a child psychologist. STANLEY LATTING Gym is Stan's favorite subject, but outside of school he goes for baseball. GERALD PHILIP LEBEAU Beating Morgan Park in 56 really gave Jerry a thrill. He aims for a future in teaching. RICHARD LEE Dick hopes some day to become a mechanic, Machine shop has helped him decide on this occupation. Q, fig! fi E 'fwfr gt to sw tsp sth 5 s . X msg .. . X MJ X . tg tx E 'es' lfll.Xlll.l'lS Nl.-XllSll Cllnii'ker goes for elet'li'onii's :intl some tlzty he xi elet'tl'unii' etigiiteer. llllfllxkllll hlpklivlllx Dick enjoys :into shop. Outside of selnwol he lmwl. .IORIJAN Nl.-Xllfpkxfl Roek will zilwqiys rc-nienilxer hi-ing elevtecl of the suplimnure vlgiss. 7,l.-Xlitl.-Xlilfl' MCICZ,-XR'l'NliY hopes to likes to secretary Mzttsgw- thinks her biggest thrill in high school will be Q l'Llllll1lfl0ll. Rl JSE .NNN NICK It-Xlivlh' Rose will qtlwgtys retnenilner the fun she hurl at the Sopho- more Night Party. ll.'kil'Rlfll.'k Nlflfllillllf The trip to XslAlSllllI!,KUll :intl the Front will stqty vivid in Y l11t's tninml for inwny yt-'ns to rome Page 37 ii-Mgt lt's election clay for senior class oflieers in Miss llewevis fourtli periocl fiUYt'l'Illlll'Ill elziss. Standing: l iteher XV:-utliitigtort, Al Ilenzl. Ken Bronson, Lucille lflzniclers. Seated: Ken Diekev, Hi-lqn Boehm, -lim Amztto, Put Gilbert, Pt-te Knlinn. llfllllfllill .IJXXIES lNlCllN'llYRE 'KMztc ' enjoys going on canoe trips with Mr. Slough. lle hopes to sueeeecl in College :incl beeorne Il journalist. ICIXNN NfflNAhfAllA Typine. steno, and office pratftiee has helped Mac towztrcl her ambition to be zt seeretnry. li!I,l. lkffllllllkll, Dnn't ff-:vl ztrouncl. study! is :I wise worcl from Bill. lla' emisxitl the lxtnrl trip to Ylhishington. CEA-XlQRIi'l l' IOSICPH lkflfllflli Mztkinq the varsity football tetnn his first yenr out was Rookies ureattest thrill in high sehool. Vllgkx NIEYICR Stun seems to he tops in playing pool nncl howling. His favorite elzxss is D. O. llfllilillill hfllfYlll,U Mez likes fishing and bzisehnll. llis favorite record is f'My Speeiztl Angelfl TONY MIGAS Tony. whose favorite pastime is going out with girls, hopes to he :tn IBM worker. ClliR.'Xl.lJlNl2 MIl,l,liR Cerrii s favorites :ire swimming :tml Tub Hunter, She hopes to lmeeonie at secretary, :incl she ndvises juniors to study lmrfl. Nfl-Xl,lNlJA -IANR KICXTK lVI:tlincl11. the future ti-:teller of tomorrow. liked her senior yezn' best :md her ndviee to juniors is to study hard. K? m - KENNETH REGINALD MOODY Ken is going to be an airplane mechanic, and auto shop has really helped him. BEN MOORE Ben plans to spend twenty years in the Navy and then own his own farm. His advice to juniors is to study hard! CATHERINE MOORE While dipping her shrimp in sauce, Cat listens to Herb Kent spin Little Biddy Pretty One. Advice to juniors is: Be nice! LYDIA O. MOORE Lit dreads the thought of washing dishes but loves to dance. Her favorite class, steno, has helped in her aim to be a secretary. MAROIE MOORE My Little Margie is a fan of basketball games, and loves banana cream pie. She can be heard saying: More power to youll' MARILYNN ELAINE MOREHEAD Eating fried chicken while listening to Howard Miller is Marilynn's delight. High point of school days will be getting her diploma. WILLIAM JOHN MORI Going on to college is Bill's ambition. Bill's favorite sport is baseball. LAURA MORRIS Laurie enjoyed writing for the Red 8: White along with being on the Honor Society. Her aim is to be a top-notch-executive secretary. KAREN MOY Mr. Bailey and Distributive Education are tops with this gal. She advises juniors to study hard so they can make the top. Q . X e HARVEY IVIULDERINK Haw plans to go on to college and remembers the night when the 56 football team came from behind to beat Morgan Park 21-20. IVIARILYN MARIE MUSSON Punkie's pet peeve is impatient people. Her advice to juniors is: The Key of Knowledge opens the Door to Success. GILBERT NEDINICK After graduation Gil', hopes to be a teacher. His hobby is fishing, while his favorite sport is water skiing. MARIE P. NEELY Typing with Mrs. Soldan is tops with k'Shorty. Her advice to juniors is to study hard and do your best! lN'II,LIAM NEIBERT Bill's favorite school activity is going to the games and afterward. pizza with Karen, Bill advises juniors to get some school spirit. SANDRA NELDON L'SandyU remembers meeting Jerry at B. I. Her ambition is to bc a housewife and she eanit stand sloppily dressed people. MILTON NEVRENCHAN Milt sure was a hit in the senior class play as Mr, McGinnis. In his spare time he likes his Ham Radio Station, K9ATM. IAMES MOORE Although he keeps in training for athletics the year round. cherry pie with iee cream is still his favorite food. IJOLORES ANN NICHOLLS page 38 Doss's favorite sport is fencing and her favorite hobby is boys. To be a movie star or model is Doss's aim. ER SELINE NICHOLS To be a stewardess is Ersie's aim. She can be seen eating shrimp and listening to Herb Kent. DORIS ANNE NIENHOUSE Doe's high point of school was being on the honor roll. Doe hopes to be a secretary. She has been helped a lot by Miss McQuistan. AIOSEPHINE ORDAZ Josie's pet peeve is an arrogant person. To be a house wife is Josie's aim. She advises juniors to be patient. MARY LOU ORFINO Lu Lu's favorite class is psychology with Mr. Spies. She hopes to be a secretary and then happily married. NORMA JEAN ORSOLINI Normie enjoys going ice skating, then to a restaurant for her favorite dish, spaghetti. THOMAS OSTENDORF Like most boys, Tom likes to work on ears. When he graduates he would like to be a mechanic. FRANCES PAJAK GA EU Fran likes listening to music while doing her psycholo- gy. She wants to study beauty culture when she is graduated from B. I. IL PANICKI Gy is one of our brighter students, making the Honor Society. She hopes to make commercial art her career. GENE PATAKY Pacihuko wants to be a barber, and he wants to run in thc 1960 elections. NANCY PLETSCH the prom. LYNETTE POMPA hits the spot with her. .IACQUELINE POTCHEBSKI WWW of Italian food suits her. KENNETH POTTS is girls with other boy friends. PATRICIA PUTTKAMMER on leaving B. I. JANET RABKA juniors is: Study hard, but have fun. RAY RACINE Clint Walker is a real he-man. RICHARD RAUCH subject. JACK PLATE Saucer hopes to retire early. and hc's on the right track by joining D. E. classes. He likes to eat, especially steak. Nancy wishes to continue on with college after gradua- tion. The thing she remembers with most pleasure was Lymette loves to skate and dance. Afterwards pizza really Jackie loves to go to the races. Afterwards any type Kenny would like to be an air force pilot. His pet peeve Pat, a real whiz at tennis, wants to be a private secretary Janet would like to be a biologist, and her advice to Ray has ambitions to own a contracting business. Thinks His favorite sport is basketball. Shop is his favorite Page 39 Page 40 1ut:HA1m RAwwo1.F Dick thinks Silhouettes is a real gone record. Football was the high point of his high school days. NANCY ELLEN REID This young lass really goes for horseback riding and of course, Tab Hunter. While in school she enjoyed Distributivc Education. KIOEL RELLES Like quite a few high school students, Joel digs Clint Walker. His pet peeve is girls who smoke. SUE RETTKE Tudy enjoys swimming. She gives sound advice to juniors: Take your subjects seriously. ROSENIARY RICOHIO Rose en'o s t in and shorthand and ho es she'll make JY YP g , P a good secretary after graduation. DOMINIC RICCIADONE Dominic's ambition is to join the air force. To juniors he says: Be good students and stay away from trouble. SHARON OAN RICHARDS .l Sharon has one ambition in life: to marry Ralph and raise a family. BARBARA ANN RICHMOND Barb's favorite food is raviolig and whenever there's a game, she's out there cheering the boys on. DON RIDENOUR Don plans to be a millionaire in the future. He enjoys anything edible, JAMES MAURICE RIGNER James loves Popeye's spinach and enjoys print shop with Mr. Schoenoff. THOMAS ROBINSON The high point of Tom's high school days was passing geometry. He dislikes silly people. NANCEE O, ROESNER Regards Mr. Spies as her favorite teacher and hates loud talkers and slow walkers. 4 JOE A. ROTH ,, P Joe, who enjoys machine shop, will make a very good ,I ' machine operator. TERRENCE RUSSELL Terry loves Italian sausage sandwiches and is enchanted 'M' ' by Julie London. ROSS E. RU'l'HENl3ERG Ross is very interested in physics. He hopes to be a physicist. LEROY RYBINSKI Football is quite a thing with LeRoy. He dislikes kids who block the halls. PRISCILLA ERNETTE RYUISERG Pris's aim in life is to be a champion swimmer. She scorns sloppy people. PAULINE MARY RYPCZYNSKI Listening to music is quite a pastime with Pauline. Her goal is to get a M.R.S. degree, ff iii Q . LINDA SALAZAR Dancing ratvs wry high with l,incla. whili- gossip rates at thi- bottom of thi- list. SALVADOR SALGADU Salvador is a clvvotvrl aclmirvr of Kim Novak. Math subjects haw' hvlpc-d pick out his varcrr rhoirv. XYILLIAM SCIIAEDE Willy's advirc- to juniors is to pass all of thc subjects and graduate. Rl l'H SClHAl'lFER Mrs. Soldan has he-lpvd Ruth toward hm' ambition to become a st:-nographvr. ARLENE SCHNEIDER Arlcnv plans to br' a dvsigncr in future yn-ars. Ili-r freshman ye-ar will new-r be forgottcn. SHARON SCHRlENEli Sharon will nialu- :i fine' physical vrluvation tvarlu-r. C. A. C. ratvs tops with hr-r in srhool artivitics. Page -ll N 5, , J Pxll ttt , as R1 , EARL R. SIMON To be a success in business is Earl's goal in life. He loathes people who refuse to help others. .lUl7'l'l'l-I LEANNE SIMON Judy will be a private secretary after she graduates. She advises the juniors to make the best of school and its activities. CHARLES SIMPSON The most enjoyable time of Chuck's high school days was the 57 football game against Thornton, when we tied, 7-7. GUY SKOGLUNIJ Mr. Haug and mechanical drawing have helped Guy toward his ambition. PATRICIA SLADEK When out of school, Pat would like to tour the world. SHIRLEY .IEAN SLAGER Slag's advice to juniors is to study hard and join clubs. She really cheered for the football and basketball players at the games. CIAROLYN 'SMITH Mr. White has helped Carol pick her ambitioneto become a teacher. ,IAMES SNHTH jim would like to be an electrical engineer after he graduates. MAliGUElll'l'E SMl'l'H Marge's advice to juniors is to be alert and study to the best of their ability. A SIGRID SMITH Sign would like to work toward her B.S. degree in nursing after she graduates. VINCENZO SMRIGLIO Mrs. Wallace has helped Vince in picking his ambition -to be an artist. DAVE SPLAYT After graduation we'll see Dave working in Las Vegas. ALAN M. SPRATFORD Hunting and guns are tops with Al. The high point of his high school days was the trip to Washington in 1956. SUZANNE STANKUS Susie's ambition is to be a commercial artist and some day travel to the Himalayas. BARBARA ANN STANVIWON Miss McQuistan has influenced Barb in her choice of the future, to become a private secretary. MARTIN STEIN 'lMarty enjoys hunting. W'ill some day be a famier. DONNA STEINHART Best times in school for Donna was when she was on the Student Council. LESLIE STEVENS This drummer in the band hopes to become a flyer. He's really enjoyed gym classes and basketball. lVll.l,lAlNi STEVENS Bill likes fishing and playing cards. His ambition is to be a rich man. THEODORE STRANCZEK Tcd rcally likes to eat. espccially hamburgcrs. His advice to juniors is to study hard and don't ditch school. .IOAN STREZO Stn-Z doesn't likc stuck up pcoplc but enjoys reading good books. l.lNlJA SXVANSUN Linda objects to students who crack gum in study hall. Her advice to juniors is to study hard. MAIQGE SXYIERKOS Maggie's favorite sport is swimming. Shc wants to bc a stenographcr after graduation. KIUNNIE JOYCE 'l'AMPA Have fun! is Gonnic's advice to juniors. To bc an clcmcntary teacher is her ambition. 'VERKENCE TANOVICH Going to college for business administration is what Tcrry will do aftcr graduation. LAVONNE TATGENHORST People who argue over nothing is her pct peeve and the football gamcs are hcr favorite school activity. GAII, TEETER Sonic day Gail hopes to be an elcmcntary school tcachf-r. W' Ill 'Pb ji' 5 I 627 GRACE MARY TERSTANO Grace was a knock-out as Mrs. Rogcrs in thc scnior class play. She plans to be a journalist or teach school. INELL THOMAS Ncll'l wants to bccomc a typist or a modcl. Economics has helped her towards this goal, DENNIS P. THOMS g'Rike's,' ambition is to bc a printer. His favoritc food is pheasant. EARL TODD Todd's ambition is to bc a rocket cngins-cr. His pct pcevc is Perry Como, but hc gocs for Hcrb Kcnt, thc Cool Gent. XVALTER TONIASZEK Sam likes to loaf, but when it comes to currcnt affairs he digs the most. Advicc to juniors: ullavc fun. KENNETH TOPOLSKI Kcn advises juniors to do thi-ir school work and par- ticipate in sports. Ht-'s cnjoyccl playing in thc band and going on band trips. UONNA TROLIA Sharticis favorite cxprcssfon is Chccrsi Shc has lots of school spirit. CLIFFORD TRUDEAL' Clifford likes basketball and his favoritc star is Novak. His pet pccvc is unkind tcachcrs. l.ORE.'lvl'A TUCKER X- Io Shc likcs dancing. . rctta's ambition is to bc an physical 4-duration tcac Kim hcr. Page 43 Page 44 MARIANNE FLORENCE WALUSEK Mar spends her spare time on sports. Her ambition is to become a grade school teacher. LIEAN XVARREN Jeannie loves to eat. especially when it comes to Pop Eye's spinach. She takes time out for dancing. EUYVARD ALBERT W'A'l'SON Edls favorite sport is football, K'Come on you meatheads, let's block! is his favorite expression. FITCHER lVEA'l'HlNG'l'ON, AIR. In the movies Fitch likes Sidney Porter. On the wrestling floor he really moves. LORIE YVELCH Lorie, who enjoys steno and psychology, advises next year's seniors to stay in class and graduate. lllANE XYESTON To be a housewife is Di's ambition. STANLEY NYICHEREK. All'. Commercial Law has helped Stanley's decision to become tt lawyer. He enjoys participating in almost anything. PAUL VVICTHERTS , Math has helped Wick to decide that he would like to own a business of his own. JAMES FLOYD VVILUER HZ JUDY UPsoN While Alfalfal' is eating hamburgers and French fries. she likes to listen to Treat Me Nice by Elvis Presley. MARY ANN VANIA Mary's favorite radio star is Howard Miller. She says he's Crazy, man, crazy! BARBARA JEAN VAN LATEN While Barb is listening to Nervous Boogien. she has time to say: Seniors be alert and make the most of your senior year. LEONARD VEGA Swimming is my sport, Al Benson is my star, says Lenny. FRED VERONESE Perch's' high point in high school was having Mr. Ewing as a principal. Advice to juniors: Don't give Mr. Ewing a hard time. CAROL VUKOVICH 'fCookicl' has no time for loud mouths. She is studying to be a secretary. ALICE CARCUL WAI.l.AlIE AIU likes Herb Kent because he is tops. Slu- prefers chili when it's piping hot. RUTH ANN XYALTER Ruth likes sports. Her advice to juniors is to support our football and basketball teams with high spirit. MARGARET MARY kN'Al.'l'ON Pegn enjoys eating fried chicken and French fries while listening to Ricky Nelson. YVilt's favorite sport is drag' racing. His favorite movie ' Qin., star is Jack Palance. wg-1 fl A on Qfgxilsg' me MARVIN LEE YVILLETT Marv enjoyed wrestling for the school. By taking chem- istry he prepared for a future as a pharmacist. MORRY YVILLIAIVIS Morry's ambition is to be a wrestler. Mr. Gutches has played an important part in this decision. MYRNA YVILLIAIVIS Myrna's favorite sport is roller skating and to travel around the world is her ambition. IJELORES R. YVILLIAM-SON Dee Dee says Live and let live, but sees no place for stubborn people. GRANT WILSON Ulysses'l likes dances of all kinds and after graduating hopes to become a dance instructor. WILSON Big jim would like to be a sheet metal worker. He says Mr. O'Kane helped him most. BARBARA JEAN YVITCHER Be cool, calm and collected, says Barb, who wants to become a stenographer. SUE YVITHERS Like Miss Dewey, her favorite teacher, Butch likes bowling. She hopes to become a teacher, too. PEGGY W' ITT .Peg advises the juniors to study that first year short- hand! Bowling is her favorite sport. Page 45 KATHLEEN WOODS Kitty hopes to travel around the world, but wants to avoid loudmouths all the way. JAMES WRIGHT Jim's ambition is to become an electrical engineer. His favorite food is French fried shrimp. STANLEY F. WROBLEWSKI Stanley would like to be a barber. In his spare time he would like to be a plumber. ROSEMARY WYLIE Rosemary likes football and eating shrimp. When she graduates she would like to be a teacher or a courthouse typist. ELIZABETH YORKMAN Betty would like to become a private secretary. She likes to eat steak and listen to Twelfth of Never by Johnny Mathis. ELIZABETH YOUNG Elizabeth's goal is to be a teacher. Her advice to juniors is that school can be lots of fun if you want it to be. GERALD ZUKOWSKI Gerry likes basketball and track. But he would sooner be playing the drums in his combo. rr Annii' Adams -Iohn Adams Lois Adams Oralia Aguilar Ronald Aldcrson Miriam Alfano Botti' Allvll Linda Alnion Robe-rt Alpvrs Dan Altman Mary Ann Ihllllllil Ronald Anastasia Barbara Anderson Alonnnv Andi-rson Russell Andi-rson Stanlry Anderson William Anderson Annvttu Anthony Ron Antoni-lli ,Iosrph Arnswald Lyndvl Arrington W'illiam Athos Larry Ayres Tom Babb Donna Bachmann Rose-li-v Barr .Im-flcry Balinvr Al Bard Peggy Bartvc Richard Bartlc VVillian1 Barzycki Art Baugh Bi-vcrly Baumann Robert Board Joyce Bc-ck Sandra Bvrker Charles Bi-doian Robert Bella Karen Brnning Marsha Bs-rg Christopher Burry Gcrald Bc-rtcllo lfrcd Bohnc David. Boyd Karvn Bradlr-V Mildrvd Bradley Shirley Bragnlons: Susan Brand Pat llnfvsc Yvonnv Bfllllilllllll ,lavquvlinv Bristow Vi-rna Bristow Diane Bronson S rf 1+ , A ms Am- 'N-M ...iw unior Class Gficers Imft to right: Mr. lfvlllllllll 'lf Ewing. principal of thu junior Class: Allvn Bard. viL'v-prvsidvntg Judy Svhivk, svcrctnryq Bvtty Millvr, trvas- urvr: and VVarrf-n Harris. pre-sid:-nt, ig Li' T4 ,,,. Y 1.q4. . .L hx Q , x f , S1 ', t. V as new 5 I. 8 ...EV TT l x his '7 'ii X, is W s A' 1. . fi V if .- KT' 6. cn 5 si, U . ,iii-xy 'Mui N 'Rx i .X 1, , ,. 1 A is , y I a. , H31 N f f., s 'if Xoo- N1 Aff ' K is I EN fi: 'P B lpn A 6 5 ig Q I . K 1 K .. 3 A .B ,D h ,x i g 2 If lf1l?flfl5ftr7rlifvfi A 1 A Q1 V - we . is . in iw .6 is i - v l Edward Bronson f N A 233' ,lov Brown Patriria Brown Page 46 5 V- R: ei N W-2 O 5 N 4 .- V at I 5 , -r QQ -a-,x' :V 1-X, - A Xl, . 5 5 , .ogg Q X If A A7 'fi o 4 .. 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Page Czlrulm' Etcliisuii Dun Ewing Dolorvs lfzullv xvl'l'lll'll3l, l zilc'om'r lll'lll2lll lfvrguson Tom l vi'gusoli Yvon l c'rgus0n Gcorgs- l'lll'llll'l' 'lillIll'S l'llAlSSlL1 llolm lflvniing' Gilln-rl lfloi-vs llulm lflorinn Colin lflynn lizirlmrzi lforguc' Carol lforniil .Izunvs Rnnclolph turns out .1 nut lmowl on thx- lntlu- in wood shop. l.a1rry l cn'I'vst1-1' Rolwrl. Foss l,m'vi1'i lfovlv lolin lffilllllll Mnrgaxrct lfrziwlvy Calrlvlc- l'lH'4'Ill2lIl Rogcr Friclliulin llvttv lfullvr l'lI'1lllli lrllflllilll Sandra Gzilaiti Gail Gailovirli john Gziti-lm-V Richard Cziwrysi Bob Gl'Sll'l' Bonniv Gillispii- Tm-cl Gossi-link Earl Gottsclinlk Paul Goudii- Bob Grnhmn Trcl Grunt Arlinc Crm-lwlis :ik Dvlorvs Crm-i'nw0ml Nick Gu 'lll'llIllli'L'l F. Tom Guzzxk Cliaxrloltv Iluzisu Donna lliibicli Slim'rrV llilflilllilll Ronailfl Ilngr-n Eugm-nr' llzinsvn Riclizxrd llunsvn Iosvpli llZlI'lllS l.incla1 llzlrrm-ll I-rally llurris liziwrvmw- llanrris Sannui-l llnrris xN'1lI'l'K'Il llzlrris Virginia Ilan-rison Ella llnrtl l,incl:i llnyclm-n Danvirl llgiyvs Williaun llnycs llowzird llwklvr Ql2ll.llY ll:-iinlixicli Dvlon-s Ili-ininons lflovcl llmiclvrsuii Mlll'gY Ill'lllllIlg Iuyu- llviisclwl Kvn lls'nsc'lil4'r llill llitl'llc'oL'k llvnry Hoppi- liniul llorvalth -lllkllllll' llost Kvn lloynm' Rosv llulml Put llughvs Phillip llughcs Page 48 A I 'V ':'i 4 Ef- :Zi if - 'x y . f , ,. l 'x ' I fl Q ia : fi' ,fi.,iliilfX.2C - li 5 fig? HE HEE?E'f5?i5373i 'lil . , 1 sr: , l ' ll X V! vm . i , fl Y f '99 -' 'i ' K l f Q lvl' ggi , -K K gf ! N.. 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Page 49 P Fredvrirk Michalski Geraldinc Mikos Barbara Milli-r Bvttv Miller Kcnncth Miller Nancy Miller Sharon Mitberg Miro Mladinvr Martini Potrak and Ronald llagc-n arm- mak- ing a stncly of thc- inter- sc-vtion of cylindm-rs. Eloise- Moore Frank Moore ,lacquvlynn Mori-ln-a lwiitrhvll Morrill Iolmn Murrow Sandra Mum-1 Margarvt lNIoy Daw' Mnllmllanml Annctlmr Mllllk'l' Don Nagel l'll1'iClll'l' Nrrly Donald Nelson :Xrvin Nvwinark -lXl1'Llll1'lllll' Nivlmls Rutln- Nmkns lvrry Nnrllinp lavkis' f,Lll.1'S Rogvr lfllrivn Ch-ralcl Ogrvn Inilv U'llanl1-y Dau' Olirvr Indy Ulnislml Larry O'Nm-ill Km-n Urpln-V lid Oswald Ralph Otto Richard Ove-rlmark lllll Pallclovk larkir Papincan Annie llarliani Emily Pauling Kviglily Pvnn Bob l'vtm-rsun Martin Pvtrak Phyllis Piazza Kara-n Pivrsmi Crave' Pipvr llilcla llipm-r Grrrit l'lanting'a Edward Pmlkulski Karr-n Pollrock Pat Posllninla R1-ml Powvrs Ed Pozniak licatrirv Price lolin l'rinc4- Susan Pnntcr lJlllll'S l'x'ln- Barbara Rainniing liranrrs Rancllv ,lim Randolph Ray Rasnr Bvatrirv Ratlilllm- Rc-be-rra RcChorml Bonniz- Rvclor ,Iarkiv Rvicly Mary Lou Rm-llvs Warren Rcpkc Patricia Rcns Roy Rick Louis Rini Carole Ritter John Robertson John Robinctt age 50 ig f 1 X 1 ff by ' A U 5 2 5 -.55 Q 5 -a , . ,rx . 5: V S k 4,5 im' K R' Nw A' ff 1: :Q 4' xQ,f all it .- ., 4,- ,,,, , ,.,. 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Qt-fwtxmfs ,.:R,. -5 qi' Q1 l rvd Roliisliztw Ruin-rt R1Dl'glll'I' liill Rl?Qgl'IlkilIIllJ 'Venti Ross Rulnwl Ruth .Xrt Ruth:-:ilu-rg U4-rrv Ruiz .Xlt-x Ryhinski Imlv Kulmliskzl. Donna x1l'Y4'l'. Slllllllll Millwrg, :tml Dim Klurllitis, titti- t't't's iii Ulll' of Miss Hol- clt-tfs English III vlslssr-s, stuclv mu- of tht- p timmlt- Irv tht- rlztss. .-Milt:-ttv Sztntpson .Nrtltttr St'l1:tt'k0w Curtis Srln-llhztsc' Iutlith Srhivk It xs St hurt S.tmlt'n Svlimiclt SIIALIII SVIIUVII Ut-miis Srlmltz Imam Srhullz S2ll'2lj.U'llt' Srhultz luclwgtiml Srliwatrz Alutly Svilllcitiirr Itmtitt St-lt-In Ruth St't'imtitt'z Ruimlcl Slisiw llclwiiizi. 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No, jim Sullivan is not playing peek-a-boo, but checking on the opera- tion of the big milling machine in machine shop. Irene McCarty and Yvonne Brinkman work on a sports and recrea- tion mural in art class. Page 52 13 4 c, f . 55,5 ,W it :Z VF: 755 X V: : - cj ,, r '.' I 5? st N if , . qi ff X 'T'-8' E -f: .,,..c:- ,fi tl Q sw Z, sa ,V N. 'i' Q15 5555 'v'i fm i, - if D 3 fs' A gg- :: '- ' as I Z .. 't.i ' ' 1 LL Hi A 5 si .,,. !.,?' '- - A 'Q 'Q ' 4 to g .,.. l i M225 it -' 1 .' pf V 1 F , , J f, - F.'l9tvi'ZIi1ri7f1i 1 , .is l lf ,. 1 P J. -I eg: K SOPLOIIIOVC Class CDf!i'cers Sf ,Mmiml thi' lalmlv. lvft to right: li, Calhoun, Davis li, Slllllll, II. SIVYUIIS. R. llnniv. Chanipiun Dx Mnvk. Standing: Mr. li, limclim-, Suntliwvst I ,ns-W -. 0 girwnm- auf if-4 :aww . gg i: , 'H' -f - 'W 'T' --i -- Q -,W - .- ,K if - 'f prnicipal. Ulcl Blain Snnlliwvst Craig llnnipllrcys l,l'l'Slill'Ill lirni-st Sniith liln Stvvcns Xllft'-l,l'l'S. llvluws lkluck Ivannm- Clialnpinn Sl'l'I'l'llll'Y lillllll1ll'lL't' Calhnnn llarlmara Davis 'l'i'm':isiirvi' Rnclulpli Bouiv lhli R. XY. lfaanwv. Ulil Slain plinvipal annl Craig lli1ixnJl1l'm'x's. rlass nrvsimlvnt. wi-rv alms:-nt whm n X thi- pirturv was mailm- ,gs 'N-x A 'rf ' 4 fl Y I VW! I qwblz X 1 ' 7 'fl J ll I Q if , X 1 V . x - Q I? ,T Y x H' ii ii X l -Q A N' N . ER N. sz la d ii. Q 5 - - I , f, ,, -Q S VL-wi ' an xx: Sm si 5. 1 5. Q Q K 1' i Ie ' ' f i- i i il Q sa . f ' Q if-,fi N: x 5 J, - ,j. S x x - S i. f i 'Je . -Y 47 5 Y N, 1 A xg D,-- E 5. x 3 h Q . ...Q Q. 2 X 44 X . 6 .L V Ai f 4 - .. R . - A i 4, . . A . l I 3' , Law 1 Q. ' ii f ll so l 5, 5 ,gig vw. .4 H? 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I I- ', ,xb 1 .. x.,,. t Q x l xx , l I XY xl ', i ' E D i il ii xxx li l i list K l 5539 f 5 David Bogda Sandra Bohlin Br-tty Bohm- Iim Bohne Iohn Bohn:- Iovcc Bond Doug Bondi- Phvllis Bonf-str-ll Marlr-tta Boomsnla ,ludv Borcnhcrs Marvin Bornf- lor-l Bostrum Ric-hard Boughton Rudolph Bouiv Bill Bowers Sally Bowman Winfrcd Boyd Kar:-n Brac:- Brucf- Bradford D4-rk Bradford Robe-rt Brazzalm- Eugonr- Brc-ckonridgc Marcia, Brim- Margarvt Brim- Marlcnf- Brice ludith Brinkman I.arrv Brish David Brizic' D1-nnis Brotschr- Bonnir- Brown George Brown H1-rbi-rt Brown lc-an Brown Lillian Brown Mzirv Brown Bla-anor Brucknvr Rivhard Brunki- lane-t Brunnc-r Patti Bubness If-annvttc Bur-qv Norina Buir- Nc-al Buitcr lain:-s Bulthuis Robert Buntin Ioann Burrzvk Carolvn Burki- Darlf-nv Burki- Iohn Burkc- lirvant Burkz-cn li-rrv Burofl' Barbara Burton Dan Buss Maiorii- Bvc-rly loannr- Calahrasr- Bmmaricc- Calhoun Shontsinc- Campbell If-romr Carnr-y ROSUIIIFIFV Carrier:- Donald Carroll Constanrr- Carthan Charlf-s Casper lohn Caswf-ll Arthur Cavallini Iuanita Chambers lm-annv Champion Bill Charmf-lo lim Chica Edward Chocholik Tn-d Christakes ,lohn Cianci Clifford Cimarol liynnr- Cionc- Edward Clabaugh Maur:-I-n Clarke Carol Coffey Rav Coffman Bud Colo ludv Conkc-y Pat Connc-ll Bc-niamin Contreras Page 54 llerlinda Contreras Marv Contreras Carol Cooper lla Mae Cooper 'FOIII Cooper Sandra Craig Sharon Cullen VValter Cwikla Frank Danalewieh Barbara Davis Eugene Davis Isaiah Davis Mzirx' Davis l.inda. Dav Marion Deak Y ONCE KA LONG TIME AGOW WE NVERE FRESIIMEN Anil very talented we were, too. as this shot of the entertainers of the Freshman Night Party shows. First row, left to right: Diane Lipke, Barbara Egbert. Rita Ruhino. lean Sess, Phil De Santo. Mr. Pooler. freshman class prineipal. Second row: Carol Tyson. Bill Gerdes. Pat llall, Larry llrish, and Sam lleer, lohn Dean Donald Dr-Biase Charlene Dehnieke lndv Dehnirke 'Ferrv DePersia Karen DeQniek Tndith Dertz Phillip DeSanto Don DeWitt Emil Dicks Kathleen Dillon Daniel Disabato Tom Domilcaites Patrieia Doran Pat Dorv Sharon Dorv Lowell Drenthe Robert Duider Leonard Duoba Bonnie Darling Tom Dnselc Virgil Dyson WVillie Dvson Robert Dziedzie W'anda Earner Torn Eddington Bonnie Edwards Phvllis Euan Harhara Egbert Stanlev Engelsen Albert Enhraiin Claudia Euhanks Frank Fahiano Eztrreal Farmer Ruthie Farmer Vineent Farrell Dennis Farrow Roberta Felt! Ravmond Fenel Georfle Ferris Gavle Fiegel Ioan Fischer Richard Flanagan Fred Fleet Darrlvn Forrester Madelaine Foxx Harvey' Fovle l It X Nw- 'XYKY I! F Q Tgfift so . i 5 ii x f Ne , RS Z, .Q ..x A t sy , a ' xx ., K N C ..... av s sei M , n A I S , , swf B b X sQX ttf f s-..x W -:J Ns , X4 ,.,w vs I! , . i'X . fel .- Y E sf .- U., 9 C' , fra, 1 N la fi' ' at in f.v ' il lm-4 . x 1 I .X .., . Xxx i' - , fe, F , ,Q if- ,, 2 -9 W ' v rfga ' w:Q,w gf RY rf? A La Wanda Fonlkes R 2 . g Q-Q Q' 1 fo , N. f 4' Ken Foyle Paul Franrick Pearlia Frazier Marlene Freebern Wavne Fritz Bohbv Frosehauer Dan Fullen Tom Fullerton Page 55 ex 6 .Q '--. N' . v In ' D l F B A F H X J ' K 'Q' 'E' up 'F L ' 4 Ajf ' ,. A 3 l N, 1 t , I , W , Xi 3' e f 'R li flu -6 s X y , t X X I uf Wmfllllf , Vip A , I as ,I :Lt gt, , 'T ,X l 5 an il N a r. l A A 1 3. Lg I Lf, 5. . N iff ' . ' qu 1 six f?f3 '-.' 53 'll ' lied X 5 'V Elqsq 'iqengs e D A l s tt. G X I N 'ii X . A , n 4 I . 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Valley VVillis Len Helen Leja Gary Lemons Linda Lenzo Phyllis Lepore Iames Leska Martin Linck Douglas Linde Nanry Lindroth Ronnie Lindsey lacquelint' Linn Sandy Linton Donald Lode Tom Logsdan Michael Lombardo Sandra Lorenzano Phil Love Iudy Lowry Lawralf-e Luetkemeyer Garry Lunt Ray Lyle Linda Lysen Carol MacDonald Paul Maciejewski Mike Mark lean Malezinfk Vito Mancuso Dennis Mansmith Ioan Marcus Norman Marquardt Harriet Martin Kenneth Martin Sharon Martin Bill Martz Richard Marvak Donald Mason Paul Massvtte loyre Maximoff PhilliD Mazaikf' Dell Mc'Caan Don MrClinc Cathy McGovern lane McHugh Iohn MrKce Amy MCMellen Charles Melcher Roqer Mentz Gail Merritt lot-l Messina Merle Meyer Iohn Mikrut loyce Miller ludie Millward Nola Mindeman Delores Mock Mirhael Moekenvich If-ff Moller Tom Monreal ,Ioan Moore Maurire Moore Myrna Moore Myrtle Moore Rita Moreno Howard Morgan Vernita Morris Douglas Morrisori Betty Morronc Pat Morton Terry Moynihan Douglas Mueckc Robert Muir Rudy Mulderink Linda Muller Page 58 Marv Ann Muller Marrvlla Murawski Marilyn Musilvk Linda Mvrrs Sharon Mvvrs Iohn Napoli Ravniond Navarro Ioannr' Nawrot Dorothv Nc-well Charlvs Nivkvls Sandra Nix-man loAnn Norman Ron Norris Kathv Noto Donna Nunnallv IN WOOD SHOP Mr. EI. VVs-hor shows Dau' Poloquin how to make a vonvavv cut on thc- wood turning lathv. G1-rrv Nyssz-n Patriria Oakvs Philip Ohm-rp: Toni O'Connvll Drnnis O'Ki-llv Tvrrv Olsvn .-Xnnvttr' Olson Toni O'Nf'ill Rudv Orclal -IIUIIFS Orrs Diana Oswald lanu-s Pllgf' Karl Papi- loan Parvlwm Bvrnivv Parham Elizahi-tli Paris 'll0lIl Parsons Ioyn- Pataky Enianuvl Patlrrson Ianivs Patti-rson Ml'l'I'X' Gay Pvarson David Pvloquin Malloy' B4-th Pvloqnin Dawn Pvstow Dorothv Pm-tm-rson Iohn P4-tvrson Richard Pvtro Marv Ann Pvtta Norm Pfvifa-r Chuck Phifvr Milo- Pivrrr- Ravinond Piotroski Phyllis Plahni Lois Planinga lohn Podkulski Ianivs Poc- Thonias Por Tom Portvr los:-ph Potts Sharron Potts Pat Powvrs Richard Pozniak l rc'd Prim' Ronald Priuv lim Provis lnclith Pyle- Marv Lou Ranlirvz Mirhavl Rang:-l .-Klan R2lllSl'lll7K'l'g'1'l' Carolyn Rvaugh Sharon Rn-rd Harold Rvvvvs Nanvv Rcinvr MZIFV Rvis llcnrv Reus Chdrlvs Richards Pagv 59 flsx ,A M 5 6 Nz K, ,gk pe. -o , ' 5 in ,,-' ' ,xl v 'rv , Q A l 6 . 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I William Rickhoff Arthur Robinson loycc- Robinson Jerry Rock August Roepkc lame-s Rogm-rs Alice Rohc Sara Rohv Alohn Roos:- .lim Rowley Rita Rubino Edward Rublf' Carol Rufk Eddie Ruck LeRoy Rushing Dianu Rusnak Norman Russell lim Russo VVilliam Ryan lohn Sabotnik Dianc Sairh Alivia Sanchez lulcdcan Sapp Charlottv Sassom- Pat Saul-ri-r lame-s Saunoris luanita Svhade Gvorgv Svhaffcr Marlonc Schni-ppcns Vu-ronira Srhrovder Clifford Srhucman Linda Schuffvrt Elaim- Srhuldt Susan Svhuldt Diane Schultz Diane May Srhultz Ed Schultz Randy Schultz Nm-al Schwachtgcn .Indy Svhwamborn Brucc- Srhwartz Carl Scott Carmen Scully Don Sc-ban Dolorvs Sendra .Ioyrv Sc-pula Ron Serafine It-an Si-ssa Iackic Sm-stak Anna-ttf' Shelby Louis Shields Gloria Shirley Dianc' Shrodc- Sharon Sidlvr Karen Sivmionc Iohn Six-tsc-ma Carol Lev Sims Geraldine' Sims Linda Siroky Barbara Siska loyre Slager David Smith Ernest Smith Gi-orgv Smith Harold Smith llvlcn Smith Lynn Smith Pat Smith Tom Smola Gloria Smoot lambs Snvdvr Carol Soderstvn David Sopko Tod Soszynski VVilma Spangler Don Spataro Franca-nv Spataro Herb Spvncvr Kathccn Spizzcri Shelli-y Spratford Page' 60 ivfvn Robert Staes Beverly Stzxhlzik ,lack Stzillcy Alzinct Stapcl llzirrict Starks Yuonne Stnrus George Stein Kenneth Steinlizirt Donzild Meilline has his work approved by Mr. llnrkins in IllCCll2lIl- ical drawing. Ted Stephens Carole Sterling .launes Stevens Put Stevens Imogene Steward llgirburzi Stolzirek Robert Strenge Iolin Stroinheek Riehurcl Stupp Donna Sullivan liairburzx Susz Rudy Sviclergol ,luclv Swzilford Curl Swain Robert Swanson Szinclrzi Swzxrt Ioan Tung Karen 'l'zite Shirley' Tatum Gloria 'IR-llez Irene Tellis Mary Temple loan Tennzlnt Marlene Terlizzi Rosemarie Tholl Toni Thomas llzirolcl Thompson Iznnes Thompson Lois Thompson livnmn Tieniani lohn Tilleinzin Frank Toezek lien Toezyl Robert Toinzil Norniai Toinziszek Marv VIQYQIIISOIII Bill Trinen Karen Triphzin Vernon Tubutis David Tykieki Carol Tyson Stanley Ulzln Frank Urlaiehvr Snnnny Valencia George x'ZlIlll1'I'W2lll Bonnie Vzirkzilis .Indy Vos Toni Vu-ronese Douglas Wnddicnr Snllv Wagner Steve xvlllgllllll Glen Walker Harriet Wzllluee Moris VVall:iCe llowie Vvulsli Arlene Wxilnsek Landis W'nrd Geroxne Wzircllaw lohn Wzirgo Leslie NN':1rning Clarenee lNntts Ron Webb ,lneqneline NVQ-editz Doris Weese Page 61 Q, NI' so 4' AQ Mg u , 1 f ., x',. ,, ' A Wy I , I E. 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Gary Wilson Shirlm-y Tellis Sr-rrr-tary Susan Jones l.c'Vorn lVIc'Cain Tru-asurer .Ioan Davis 1 , 4 - X X S X ' ' n o .Uh E , Sou B . 4' 'T A ' 'QQ 'E' N, is .. 1 t. A X 0 fl.: ' - J Rig 3 lv N M , 1 2, X t f H ir il Q' ' is , 5 - 9 sf it f X f W A' , S it 7 i in 5 t I . . B 4 f h , , Ky ' 5 f fi . -i A 's is ' Q1 gl g..L fl y t, 1 we V gala 'B K: I XA A :S S j 5 x f A l t 1214..- ' Q ,. los t a .gi I Q, ,I A k e fi B t ST' ' Q X . Q 'Q 8 l A N, x- e W . S N J tg. . 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'D 3. x .I 'X 1 A. 2 0 LQ . 4 . t Q - N it 4- .: X 'X Qi -2- lx 1 xx f ,jf ti Sain Contreras Florence Conway George Cook Iesse Cook Randy Cook Marjorie Cordero ,loseph Corso ,loel Cortino Mary Cothern Douglas Courtney Edwin Cridge lessie Criner Martha Cromwell Caldonia Culbreath Peg Cunningham Veverly Curry Gail Danan Donald Daniels Mary Darlinger Freddie Mae Davis ,Iames Davis ,loan Davis ,lohn Davis Melvin Dean Wayne De Chene Karan Decker Ed Deeleinents Pete Delcotto Dorothy Delibera ,Ioyee Deinar Peter Deniareo Linda Demster Dawn Dennett Karen Depersia Larry Dettrnan Robert Devine jim Devos james Dewar Barbara Dice lla Vcrgne Dickey Blair Dickinson Tom Dillon Barbara Dilts Alex Disabato Shirley Dobrcz Linda Dot-den Darlene Dohl Donna Doljanin Iaines Dorotiss Iohn Dorotiss Bernadene Dorsey Ruth Dozier lane Dreger Fred Drolen Barnett Dubose ludith Duboski Carol Dunham Barbara Durano Harry Dyke Sophie Dyrez Donna Earner Thomas Earner Cynthia Echols Virginia Eehols David Edlund Bob Edstrorn Naney Edwards ludy Ehlers Ron Ellison Sandra Engle Garfield Ervin Theresa Ervin Robert Eseobedo Raymond Espana lames Etchison Sandie Eubanks Rose Europa Gail Evans Geraldine Evens lanice Fabinno Pags 61 ,Iohn Fahey Carolyn liaillc Zcllorcc l alconer Williznn liarnier Garolyn Fcdro David lfchrcr Thad Fcrgiison Diane Ferris Sharon Fesslcr ludith Fiedler Michael Fielding Gordon Finlayson Constance Pnicwski Pat lflorcy Thomas Forys -Ignnes Foyle .ludy Fraine Bob Franrick Alaines liruntal Richard lfredette Beverly lfriberg l ranklin liunclicss llcrinnn lfunchcs Willa Gallion Emil Flores 'l'crrance Ganzcr Roberta Garant Gharlcs Garcia Pat Garrett Yi-rdcll Garrison Iiln Gcdinin Bzubara Genis lean Gvpliart Carol Gvppingvr xvlllllll Gcrgits Peggy Ghant Kenneth Gibb liill Gibson Robert Givsen lack Gilbert Mike Gilbert Ruthie Gillespie Donna Gleich Gorrine Glowzicki Dee Goebel Ollie Golden ,loan Goldthorpc Antoinette Gomez Raquel Gomez Richard Goxnez Bethel Gangcr Gregory Gonzales Lupe Gonzales Charlene Goodwin Bob Gorman Linda Goss Richzird Goss Michael Grahovac George Grcdu lim Gricus Marx' Gricler Kc-nneth Gross llnrlmrzl Grubn Ken Gulrlenbm-ckc-r Lawrence Gunn Marv Guzman Rebecca Hack Ainv Hagcmzin Norma Hzigstrom Dorothy Hale Donald llnnk Iznncs llannnn Michael Hannigan Donna llansen Rohm-rt Hansen Valarie llzinsen Sue Hzlrclv Carol llnrper Barbara Harris Bolwbv llnrris Pa ge 66 up N sl +' ww Q! , ,alt ' mlm-. yi ,ph Ni H p m A -ww , '.'.':f1:fiifialfn g 3 1-L 1 a M' ni 1 'f S eeee if . i. ,Q 'N X ., - 1 fifth LJ, 15 'C' wma L In vi! 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Tar l Q if 'fi ' ' i, offs: ' X x,,, , i il i lidward Harris lfranees Harrison Indy Harrison Blames Hartley Ierry Hartsfield bliaron Hartsfield l.ee Harlzol Robert Harvey Mr. Lyznieki is ex- planning the eireulalion ol blood to Panialu -lanies and Harry jebsen. ln the background is a plastic model of the iiunian body, showing all internal organs, wliieh are removable. loan Hasier Allan Hauck Donna llawney Kenneth Haxel Eugene Hayes Mziiicle Hayes Gnnnard Hedwall Robert Heinemann lolin Heintz Robert llelinin Ezra Hemphill Michael Henderson llharles Henry liob lleppeler Ianies Herring fleorue Herron W, ll. llerron YN'illiani llerzke Dixon llill Doris llill Kenneth llill Lois llill Rieharcl Hills Dave llill Clliristine Hilty Carolyn llodiir David llofer Gravel- Iloffnizin Walter lloika Sindy llootnian Rieharrl Hornof Inner llossnian Rntli llolr lfrecl llondek Charles Howe Donalcl llnlibard Pat llnbl Rita llneko Donald lluuhes Sandy llnqlies Hd Hull lflossie llnniplirey Carol llninplireys Ioyee llnnt Carol Hunter Kenneth Hunter Rieliard Hunter Larry llnpe .-Kniy Hnsayko lim llusselbee Barbara Igiiarzak Anita Ilikn Rielizircl -lablonski Wayne jaekson Willie Inekson Ierry ,Iankiiski Mary ,laworski Harry ,li-lisen Betty jenkins Carole Jensen Sue Alinienez Lynn Aloens liclith Johns livelyn Iohns Page 67 Anne .lohnson lim-vr-rly Johnson Clifton johnson Curt lohnson David ,lohnson Dennis ,lohnson llarolcl lohnson Russell johnson Thomas ,lohnson Veronica ,lohnson Wash ,lohnson Cardell Jones Carmen jones Climrnie jones Iohn Alones Rudy Benda gets in some practice on the big baritone horn. Orgareen Jones Pam jones Susan jones Gwendolyn jordan ,loyce Jordan Paniclzi ,losephson Betty Kahon Betty Kaiser Vernon Karlstedt George Kasper Geri Kaye ,laines Kedrouske Diana Kellogg liriedaline Kellogg Aloann Kelly Gerald Kennedy Thomas Kennedy Sandra Kessinger Arlene Kiaurai-Lis David Kiaurakis Willie Kidd Christine Kilcoyne Richard Kilroy 'fhoinas Kilroy Ralph King Jeanne Kingma ,lo Anne Kirby Gerald Kiselus Donald Kisscl Robert Kitler ,Ianiee Klein Samuel Klein Arthur Kleiner William Kleinpaste Sandi Kluck Ronald Kman Raymond Knobbc ,Iessie Knox George Allen Koehn Charles Koehn Delores Koehne Mildred Koehne Carole Kolesza Leslie Kolodzey Katherine Kolofa Herbert Koloff Franklin Koncewicz Sandra Kooinga Ianice Kostecki Marsha Krambcck lames Kramer Kathleen Krawic Mary Kruger Sylvia Kruger Richard Kruis Robert Kulhan Page 68 e .1 f i is x '3 r 'X -Du I I fi , i 5 A ,f I il 0 , x I X .f ',fi x X I ii J' , ' r. lr w if . iiii Ai f x J I K X V i fy A ,V i ' ,.. , ,ff fi F Q4 Q M' W x EJ X ... 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X PM ,vi 'i' ,, if 'Q ,mn Q. x -r' -W ' Yi ' .ii X'-2 if A 'fl' x l i ' l K Mary Ann Kysiak Patricia Ladick Lawrence Lambert Ivory Lampkin Willie Lampkin Marsha Landgraf Charles Lane Diane Lanz Danny Lappellere Arthur Larson Marilyn Larsen Bobby Larson loseph Laster Ralph Latting William Lavigne ,lames Lebda Louis LeCam Charles Leekie lulia Ledges Barry Leedy Glenda Lemmons lames Lenimzer Ronald Leninpzer Marie Leonardo Evelyn Lewandowski Diane Lewis Nanev Lewis Russell Lewis Linda Lexow Ernest Lindberg' Dean Lindsey Karren Linduska Frank Lipinski Rohr-rf Lohse Tudv Lanz Louis Lonez Gorrinn Love Tam-t Luehene 'Fredrick Lukens Rohr-rt Lundzren Rhonda Lundin Patricia Lvden Anthony Lvnns Lawrence Lyons Mnrsnret T,vsen Marvie Mnraulev Ron Marek Gvorze MarKav Tamueline MacPherson Tnvce Madala Dm-a Madrirzal Phil Mahon:-v 'Rarhnra Malafinka Reverlv Malntinka Don Nlallorv Tom Manninz loe Manzo Eligio Marcheschi Carol Marquardt Pat Marran Randolph Marsh Donna, Marshall Rita Martin Roderick Martin Gerald Mathiesen Kathryn Matzen Ernest Maxey Gloria Maxwell Lorraine Maxwell Georgia Mays Garv McAuliff Levom McCain Geraldine McCammon Christine McCartney Carol McCarty ,lack McCastland Pat McConnell Nancy McCue Karen McCullough Laura McCullough- Pagc 69 Maureen McDermott Garv McD0wr'll lla rba ra. McrFa rland Virginia McG0oghc-gan vludy Mc'Guir0 Bob Mc-Kcv Marv McKee' Tr-rrv MrKeon Torn MCNultV Ruth lVICPhan lanivs Mc'Wc'thy' Mary Mvganrk Boll Mvtz Lorvtta Mcvvr Sam Mivhelowski D4-lon-s Millf'r Wanda Mille-r Katllv Mills Rivhard Mirom- Garol Mladinvr lanirr' Mladinrr Kathlvvn Moll llvrlwrt Mollvr Gail Monro:- l,ouis Monroe lvannr- Kimgma llvnrv Moore Tvnnif' Moorv Tvssir' Moorc- Rirhard Moorc- Ruth Moorv Srott Moorv llarold Morrill losr-nh Mosvr Mr-lx'in Motlev Tosa-nh M0llStlS lllfarian Mow' Charles Muhonrn Tnannf' Muir Pat Murphv Glare-ncv Musch Phvllis Mussravr- Rolivrt Mlisilelc W'-vnv MIISSOY1 William Muys Sandiv Mvvrs Furzrnr- Nanninga Linda Napoli Gail Nanolian llarold Nvihert Patriria Nelson Marv Nc-wr-ll Tr-rri Ne-wouist Dorothv Nicholson Eva Sur- Nirlcrrson Sharon Nirolvs Arthur Nicnhousr' lohn Noah Bvrstevn Nolen Shirlvv Nordvn l.vnn Northrup Marv Ann Novakowski Andv Nviri Donna Oalclf-v lemme Obuchowski Bill Ogren lane-t O'Lena Marietta O'LPna Sallv Olsen Richard Oltmann Kathlvrn 0'NeilI Kathv O'NPill Gloria Orfino Mirhavl Orlovr-tz Iunior Orozco Annic- Osbourne Evr-lvn Ostrowski Eunirf' Oswald Alvria, Overton Ghvrtha, Overton Pago 70 2 35: as 'Q if 5, , A- wr? 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Q I ' lf P 'P' in 'ie l ff :rr ky 'Fa 'F T' gms A, ci- .iv .fa N U Mary Page Ellen Panozzo Doris Papka Bill Parchem loanne Parchem Ch-vr-land Parker Michael Parker Walter Partin Mr. Cain is showing a freshman group how to take a proof. Left to right are Mr. Cain. Truman Shelby, Harold jenkins, Ralph Latting, Thomas Childs, Cla-vm-land Parker. Iames Walker, William Weaver, and Charles Walker. Plum-ne Pate Charles Patula Barbara Paulaskas lohn Pav:-loc Patricia Peak Toni Pr-co Gwen Penniston Raymond Perez Melvin Pr-rko Karlinc- Perry Valerie Pestow Patriria Peters Richard Peterson Rf'vf'rlV Pc-trak Rovvrlv Piersma Frank Pilny 'Rr-n Plf-tsrh Don Plnfa Donna Moore Tovrr- Polchow Paul Pnlfus Rarbara Pontius Pamela Papish Tovcr- Postwr-il:-r Pat Potasky Arthur Powers Charlene Prince Mano Pritza, Tohn Protolpie Edward Pruim Ronald Push Carl Quertcrmus Patricia Quinn Kc-ith Racine Davr- Radakovitz Kathlf-en Radtkc Linda Rady Alice Ramirez Mildred Ratliffe Carlee Rauch Carol Raudonis Patrick Reardon Edward Reed Iohn Reed Sarah Reed Willie Reed Marie Reese Carolyn Reid Robert Reid Donald Reitsma Lupe Relles Barbara Rhodes Carol Rice Frank Richards Sharon Richmond Dave Riedel Irma Riley Larry Roberts larry Robinson Brenda Rochwalik Darlene Rocgner Karon Rocgner Corinne Roblin Charles Ross Page 71 Graff- Ross Tim Roulo luultlic Ruclrr Gail Rudolph ltlilu' Ruflfzllo Ronulnl Rugv Duvicl Rusick Susun Russvll ln frvsliumn lllt'i'llJlIll' ml ClI'1lNV'lHQ' orit-ntzition l'l.lSS. lXlr. l,2!IlllQ'l ll' is vxnlnininq tlw princ'1plf's of1wrslwr'tix'f' rlruwinq to lor' !Xlvxuml1'I'. 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YVorth Doris Wright Andy Wyatt Carol Wyliv Mirhaoline Yocuis Georgia Yost Martha Young Ron Young Ruth Young Ronald Zivlinski Tom Zilf-wirz Carol Zilvitis Charlvs Zimny Sharon Zuidvma ., n 1 - A x .,-Q N ,' ' W V W . 'Y Q a s il l , . ' gf. 5 sii ' X-'lvl ,.... si f- .1 ' , .11 . f . X -zzz.. ...an- ,Q x S59-A nwxal Gai 3 4 ia' is , 5' fu 'L' Q 1 I Us 4 i S' , hx V as ' fi -lx 4 1 .ig x , f .mf-1. X u . Q .: I--az:-.-:'. . E X s. -0 - ' f Q A ' 9 gl in i -of 5 X .25 'Eli ici? . 4 2 I 2 Si D s l f as t o J i V ini if. A , , Q ,Q FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICE AIDES To hc-lp in km-ping the' rc-vords of all thc' frm-shnu-n at Old Main takvs plvnty of vars-ful work on the part of thvsi- girls who work under Mr. l5lunk's supvrvision. Smtm-d lf-ft to right arm- .lc-anvttr' Bavr. 'Kari-n Brofkman, and Mr. Hlunk. Standing arc' Kathy Radtkv. Barb- ara Pontius. lic-rnadc'ttf' l.ynm'h, Dianr' Rusnak. and Ilan:-t Tvrstano. Page- 74 Q I . P 5 2 . 1.1 5 X ' .. l 'f X i 1-.. .T IX' 6 A Vo I .www l r A Hr, Y , QW 'S , Y is Q Q, fi' Q X ,lx L Yi Y E5 55 gf wie, MVN g.S 'ix Ga: ' KA .. dx KN - ltiiffix . 4 . ,, , Lee Featherstone, Stud'-nt Councxl Presldent. crowns Pat Gilbvrt ou II mccom- igaii-wm Q ' K , if N833 Elxqincillilxscglils ffl' D AS' I , N fy BX 'v-H- 2, l 4 4 lf! 5 Lg Pl? fix' 90 W' NX X 5,3595 4 , is XRS' ' 'DX ' 54 X Q ,-mg , xii J Q 7 .., j NN 'X . X ,wif I a4fA lefics 'RF' . -T., 123' 4 arsitty 795 7 First row. 14-fm to right: Marvin Willvtt, Russell Andi-rson, Jinx Flows, Rirliard King, Kenna-th Dicks-y. Wally Barr, jim Moore-, john Harding. Ronald Davis. Jordon Marzano. Willie Snoddy, Freddie Woods. Ed Watson, Kvnni-th Moocly. Svvond row: Coach Gutchcs, Bob Whitt-, Lowell Ladwig, Garritt Mchok. Clharls-s Simpson. Dick Rauwolf. Dennis Schuvmann. Bill Mori. Herb Davis, Dir-k Ls-Iii-au, Harvs-y Mulderink, Art Robinson, Km-nneth Bronson. Coach Zoda, Bill Dovpp. omecoming The- lvad off danu- with Pat and Lev. The grand Illilffll lvd by Barbara Richmond and VVarrPn Harris. After the crowning. Pat is chauffcrrd to the danu- by Bill Doi-pp and lmv lfvatherstone. Thx' Qum-en's court: Judy Karlstvdt, Lorrainv Donn- kaitis and Barbara Rivh- niond. Milu- Evans vscorls Pat to Llu- Qin-1-n's Thronn-. oofgall 7 95 F' ff' sfigix W W 'Q' 33iig9r V li .,,44il23yl37ll rl 14Tll24 s27? A ii N, , Q V X , :Mi 33 ' X 5 V Q 4 f -is is 'ii im' N Ailes A greg Ullg?' wifi allies laulhs fl V355 35 WU 19 1 Nw' wild' ED WATSON, 19, Guard A good dependable offensive guard. DICK RAUWOLF, -H, Tackle First year out for football. KENNETH BRONSON, l, Quarterback Q Out most of the year with a bad shoulder. HARVEY MULDERINK, 2-l, Tackle Played both offense and de- fense. BILL MORI, 37, End Turned out to be a very fine defensive end. Smart. DENNIS SCHUEMANN, 23, Guard Waited until his senior year to come out. LIERRY LEBEAU, ll, End Good pass receiving end. JIM MOORE. 2, Halfbaek All league halfback. Honor- ary Captain elect. ,IOHN HARDING, 5, Center Good bloeker for his size. l-'REDDIE WOODS, 10, Full- back Picked most valuable player by the coaches. All league fullback. RON DAVIS. el, Quarterback Did a good job considering his laek of experience. RICHARD KING, 20. Full- back Very dependable. Played a fine game at Fractional ,IORDON MARZANO, 26, Guard Good defensive lllilll. WALLY BARR, 36, Guard Hampered all year with a shoulder. llad a lot of desire. 'IIM FLORES. 28, Taekle A good boy to have around. Never missed practice. LOWELL LADWIG, 29. Center Missed his junior year in football. Very dependable. GARRETT MEHOK. 8. End Tough defensive end, KENNETH DICKEY, 30. End Mueh improved football player over the year. CHARLES SIMPSON. 32. Tackle Good blocker when he made his mind up to do it. Ol l ENSlX'E UNIT In the line: Kenneth Dickey, end: Harvey Mulderink. right tackle: Wally Barr. right guard: john Harding, center: Ed lNat- son. left guard: Bob White. left tackle: Jerry la-Beau. left end. In the baekfield: .lim Moore. right half back: Freddie Woods. full back: Willie Snoddy. left half back: Ronald Davis. quar- ter baek. DEFENSIVE UNIT Line: Garrett Mehok. right end: Robert White, right tackle: Jordon Marzano, center: Art Robinson. left tackle: Herb Davis, left end. Line backers: WVillie Snoddy, Harvey Mulderink. Lowell Ladwig. Freddie Woods. Safeties: Ron Davis. Jim Moore. Page 79 XXX .aes - I - Fl: Sq 1 'hw I J -I 7.'w-. Asn an ,. WW! man ,. ,fit ' :mv ' ., 'lf' X Q is I' . ' .1 .4 ff tl :J y N 2 is ' ,Z Y 2 ' . Q I . . .v 4 1 l l' c . 4 W . - . ., i : qi ni 3' F' 21 '!STMsr: t 'gmgv ,gf -2 s' I H Zilhqizm, . loaf E MLC? 5 ,'f ' Q , jf 4 ., ,F - f . intl? 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My if :Q :gm 5 , 'QM It . w F ig S , 1 1 . f 1 .X I ,s l al lui.-gn IU M il-M -RIM M -W... ,U Til M'-A ,ziarlxs kk - 31 'fn R. :...., 'Z it-rs u.1 -1 11:3 in--v .. . rN MR t --., , ' ' Mm-fy wif 9,-, 'vm' ' In 'z 731' . 4 7 g PHWIQQ 1.1-1 ll 4- i We ..., fo. .9 v 1 I Q li af of .l'35'h: I4 .Yew r .x. lf Q ,415 I VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES We Opponent They 7 Oak Lawn 13 115 Morgan Park 26 13 Argo 6 U Lockport 0 7 Thorton 7 U Bloom 28 ll Kankakee 7 U Leyden 18 lil Tllorton Fractional 0 Won Lost Tied 2 5 2 JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES We Opponent They 19 Kankakee 18 0 Fractional 12 0 Thornton 26 U P roviso 12 7 Leyden l 3 1957 JUNIOR VARSITY First row, left to right Clarence Watts, Donald Willis, Jim Cianci, Bernard Thomas George Jones. Second row: Coach Berg- quist, John Bruno, Charles Demster, Bonnie Gillespie, Mike Watts, Ray Cantelo, Nor- 1 man Coyle, John Baran, Mike Randolph, Oren Shoemaker, Ron Wheatley, William Wash- ington, Coach Rudy. Third Row: David Smith, William Cobern, Robert Bella, Edward Stauber, Ernest Lemon, Dan Altman, Allan Bard, Rob- ert Buciak, Earl Gottschalk. Dave Cobb, Isiah Davis. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SQUAD First row, left to right: Tony Berardi, Arthur Askew, Fred Rangel, Douglas Muecke, Joe Jones, Jim Zoda, George Bard, 'I' om Thomas, Howard Morgan Second row: Ariel Johnson, manager, Ricky StuPP, Derk Bradford, Jerome Williams, Pat Connell, Merrill Jensen, Don- ald Hale, Don Anderson, Bob Wiecherek, George Henderson, Jack Stalley, Ray Lyle, man- ager. Third row: Head Coach Lokanc, Walter Goering, Louis Shields, David Brizic, Craig Humphreys, Tom Kias, Doug- las Waddicar, Garry Lunt, John Wargo, John Roos, Tom Smola, Line Coach Pillard. Fourth row: Jim Stevens, Donald MoCline, David Brish, David Peloquin, Michael Pierre, John Burke, Bill Guz- zetti, Garfield Erwin, Winfred Boyd, Ronnie Webb. Sophomore Line Coach Henry Pillard demonstrating offensive blocking technique to some of the Sophomore linemen, with Jim Stevens as blocker and George Bard as defensive lineman. Others in picture, standing from left to right: John Roos, David Bri- zic, Merrill Jensen, Don An- derson, Louis Shields, Michael Pierre, George Henderson, and Ronnie Webb, kneeling. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD First row, left to right: Coach Fessler, Pat Vaccarro, Warren Withers, Barry Bell, Robert Kitler, James Kedrow- ske, Ezra Hemphill, Carl Ben- son, George Starks, William Weaver, Curtis Brooks, Cary Sehueman, manager. Second row: Alex Disabato, David Hilt, James Williams, Richard Jablonski, Wilbur Chapman-Bey, Eugene Barbee, Richard Noffz, Michael Field- ing, Douglas Smith, Robert Harvey. Third row: Coach Walker, Samuel Banks, Charles Walker. Jack Tischer, David Slager, Fred Drolin, Alvin Burnett, Richard Oltman, David Ed- lund. John MrCastland, Doug- las Courtney, Coach Wilson. Fourth row: Oledell Caston, Samuel Michalowski, Larry Soderston, Ronald Ruge, Carry Deltman, Fred Lukens. James Gedwin, John Paveler. Robert Schulte, Joseph Lynch, Joseph Caster. Patrick Watts, William Farmer. Page 80 'l'h4- pre-ganie XVll'lll up. Did Freddie VVootls Cnuni- her ION make his yardage this time? . . , . Num- Larclinal tackle here. W'oocls got his niin with a lint' tackle. Dan- Slnith clot-ts to run on an option pass or run play. You can pirk ont the boys who really want to get in the- mann-. lvlajori-ttvs and twirln-rs pa- ratle- at the half time-. A crowd swiie at one of the ganies. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SCORES We Opponent 20 Oak Lawn '20 Morgan Park 18 Argo I2 Lockport 0 Thornton lil Bloom 20 Kankakee 12 Leyden lil Thornton Fractional Won Lost 7 1 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCORES l'hey NVQ' Opponent They 0 O Oak Lawn 18 0 6 East Kankakee 7 0 0 Thornton Fractional 5 I2 l3 Lockport 0 40 12 Thornton 7 0 O Bloom 0 U I2 Leyton 7 ll lYon Lost Tied U 14 3 1 Tied 1 Page 81 , Q A 4, ff Q ...if . 35 Q 3 H Y' 5 Y '35 on yr- 5? QL we F su VARSITY Ii.-XSKE'I'ISAI.I, SQUAD Luft to right: juz' Huukcr. nnumger, lhnil Flon-s, Ken Bronson, I.ow4-II Lauivwig, Don Hula-, Dan Kluvhins, Art Rob- inson, Imm' I 1'utI101'slu11n', Jvrry l,cBn-au, Larry II:-im, Jim Downey, Roy Rin-k. K4-n Dick- ey. Couvh j.u'k Rudy. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES SOI'IIUNIURI'1 SLZORHS Wa- Upponvnt 'I'I1vx' V X III 'I'I1ornmn l l'au'Iim1.1I II8 ' UIIIJIIIIVIII I II Y II' 26 AIAHVU 27 OAIIQ I.zmn . III I5l'l'Illt'Il -I3 ll ,, .- 29 Iiluunn I2 XI' 'II 'N In Rn-11 as 1 A f 'f'I' I8 'l'hm.mml 69 Curl SJIHIIHIII 30 -lulivt 66 .NIMH I2 IA'ylI1'Il lf1g'1Ilq'11 .III Ixxllxkgzkm- I-IQ muum III fxfgll Q12 ,H , 25 lilnnm 51-I lmlimn , I 25 'I'hm.mml BI I Inn nlun I' l'Lll tum nl ' I2 julie-I :BIS INUIVII IIT I,c'ycIm'n 66 III Kaulkgxlu-v 55 III l':YC'l'gI'l'l'Il 51 I,c-c l vutIn-l'stcnn- taps tln- bull away from the- 'I'Imrn!nn fo rwa rd. l,c-r starts an drive' up ruurl with K:-n Dickry, Hale-. numbvr 12. hits for two points. NUIIIIDPI' 35 is Fc-uthvrstom-. l e-z1tIn-l'stum- tips in thc' l'Q'IJOLIllfI. Robinson puts it ov:-r and ln as Ft'ZllIll'l4StUlH' and Halc- gvt set for tha- rc-ImuncI. Page' 83 f,lJIJ1IlIl'IlI I In x I,m'Ixpurl IQLIIIIQZIIKPI' xI4NINt'Ill'LlI'I .-Xrgu IIIUUIII 'I'I1m'ntml II1mnl1vn I'lgu'li I.1'ylIl'Il I.4u'IiIJr1l'l Kunkgxlwr- FROSH BASKETBALL RESULTS 26 1957- 1958 +7 We Opponent They 32 40 Argo 22 36 l9 Bremen 36 25 23 Bloom 44 36 26 Rich 46 48 46 Thornton 33 38 36 Joliet 39 31 25 Thornton Fractional 42 49 FRESHMEN BASKE'I'BALL SQUAD First row, left to right: Clif- ton Johnson. Roland Tilmbitts. Jerry Mzitlieson, George Grede, Charles Walker, Mike Hender- son, Robert Larson. John Reed, inanager. Seeond row: Vvlllllllll l'l2lI'lll- er. John Fahey, Larry Roberts, Joseph Lynrh. Blair Dicken- son. Dave Edlund. Jaek Tis- eher. Yernon Ryan, Sain Miehalowski. Thad lfurgeson. tfozieli Lokane. Third row: Sing Turner, Rod Martin. Dennis W'oods. llarold Jenkins, Harry Jebsen, Ben Wlenegar. Jeroine Wlil- liams. lvfilton Collier, Joseph Luster. Randolph Marsh. l red Luk:-ns. Barry Bell. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Ron Alderson, Don Anderson, Larry Forrester, Jim Randolph Al Bard. Dave Smith. Mika W'atts. Dave Wilson, Roseot Brown, Floyd llenderson Coaeh Zoda. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SQU AD Left to right: Uozieh Fessler Don Jackson, Ronald Webb Joseph Lyneli. Bill Guzzetti Toni Kizis. George Henderson George Sniith. Albert Ephrailn lfrank lfunehes. Bill Bowers John Burke, Randal Schultz l red Priee, Allen Henderson Ronald Kaptur, manager. Leyden 42 KKK 46 fp overtiniej Argo 36 Blooni 27 Thornton 47 Joliet 48 Thornton Fractional 37 Leyden 33 KKK 48 Evergreen Park 26 94 FH 4 tg if I 9 if 3 Left to right: Robert Cel- lini. managerg Willie Snoddy, Roger Friclholni. Robert Bella. Q 1 resfhng First row, lm-ft to right: John Dean, Perry Wcuthington. Mike Rangcl. Second row: Leroy Rybinski, manager. jim Moore. Tom Schultz. Bernard Thomas. Fit- chvr W'i'nthingt0n. Third row: Hi-ad Coach Willson. Bob White, Marvin Wills-tt. Dan Altman, Harvey Mulderink. Assistant Conch Pillard. fjzese ocys in CAampions ips One of the host records in recent years was brought to Community High by this year's varsity wrestling squad. Highlights included a conference co- championship, a district championship, a sectional championship, and a tie for sixth place in state wide competition of 114- schools. Outstanding individuals were Jim Moore, state champion at 138 poundsg Fitcher VVeathington, third place winner at 127 pounds: and Bob 1N'hite, third place winner at 175 pounds. lfitrher Weathington is this year's conference champion in the 127 pound class. grcmfuafing eniors Harvey Mulderink won a second in the conference meet in the 165 pound class to help the Cards tie Thornton for first place. Marvin Willett this year jim Moore. state champion. wins his fourth varsity letter. Page 85 2 , 2 . E Page 86 lVe 22 12 24 I9 12 I9 20 22 26 40 20 24 30 II VARSITY SCORES Opponent Tilden Oak Lawn Carl Sandberg Bloom Thornton Thornton Fractional Leyden Lockport Evergreen Park Kankakee I .aGrangn Joliet Bremen Reavis They 22 33 25 3I 33 26 26 I8 I6 7 1 I. I9 I3 30 24. We 20 25 36 40 27 36 I2 49 3I I7 I I 30 3I I I- VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD First row, left to right: Jim Moore. john Dean, Mike Ran- gel, Percy Weathington. Rob- ert Harvey, Fiteher Weathing- KOH. Second row: Harvey Mul- derink. jim Cianci. Jerome W'illiams. Marvin Willett. Dan Altman, Bob White, FROSH-SOPH WRESTLING SQUAD First row, left to right: George Bard. Andy Wyatt, John Kingery, Melvin Dean, john Cianci. Second row: Glenn Hardy, Tony Berardi, John Roos, Au- gust Roepke, Jim Stevens, Rudy Muldcrink. Bob White uses an ankle ride on his Reavis opponent. Fitcher Weathington wins some riding time from Schultz. Benny Williams using a high ride. Red Altman going for a take down and a quick acl- vantage. lim Moore breaks his man bark to the mat. Robert Bueiak applies an fig- ure four to his opponent. FROSH-SOPH SCORES Opponent They Tilden I3 Oak Lawn I7 Carl Sandberg 8 Bloom 8 Thornton I9 Thornton Fractional 8 Leyden 36 Lockport 5 Evergreen Park I2 Kankakee 5 LaGrange 26 Joliet I6 Bremen I8 Reavis 28 'Nm Q- ,gf -'---.....,. KA., - if . , . i Q . , . X X xx R SNIQQ' X + . wwf 3 IWW? Qglihll' 35 Sf' 'SZ ii ,.-IW' II ' - 1 f wgw . my I I 0 s I, v at -qs .. ., ff R153 69 x 59 E ,,...W. N-W M,,,,.,,xw. .A x - . s vi' N aw 'x E X Q wk X 'Q ' 5 Q, 5 gi Q 'R af K iw X Q Q 'I I 1957 VARSITY LETTER WINNERS Front row. lm-ft to right: David Hnyvs, Dick Smith. Rogcr Fridholm. Srcond row: Dnvv Wilson. Bob Schultz, Ken Bronson. Dick -IPDSCII. Varsity Coach Paul Yntvs. l957 FROST I-SOPH SQUAD Front row. lvft to right: Jim Zoda, Tom So1lenban'gi-r. Bob Thunv, Jim Wilson, Ronniv W'c'bb. Svfoncl row, li-ft to right: Craig Hunv phrivs. Ray lfmmvl. Roy Rick. Eugvnc Bri-ckmxriclgc, Al Baird. John Aiken, Frosh- Soph Conch Rodgvr T41lI'lKlIl,'!'ZIf. gain . I957 SOUTH SUBURBAN FROSII-SOPII SINGLES CHAMPION 1957 No, 2 VARSITY DOUBLES TEAM Daw- llnyvs Daw' TNilson :mtl Krn Bronson --f.-ww I957 GRADUATES VETERANS RETURNING IN 1958 First row. lcft to right: Daw Alvarado. Novl Sodvr- First row, loft to right: Joe Rvllvs, Jim Hm.Ch,.ri. SIVII- illlfl KPN WPllflliI1H- Frank Filipponv, Fred Michulski. Ss-roml row: Daw' Dllllllll. Ed Kissvl. flU2ll'i1 Srhultl. Svcond row: Taylor Boll. Rudy Svidm-501' Russ An- .Iohn Pnpvirski :ind llzxrolcl Curr. glprsonq Lowell Ludwig, Third row: Coach Srhultz, 'loc' llookvr. lm- lfratlmvr- stone, Jerry LeBcuu, Bill Mori. CI1?G!lgCIlQ' hfisiiidil E3 VARSITY ISASEBALI. RECORD, I957 fi lirvrnvn Illistrict Tournanwntl I O LQ den I W1 Opponvnt 'Fhvy 1 Aigo 2 fi Morton Illicvrol 0 CIonfv1'f'nc'c rvcord: lN'on I, lost 3, tivd for second I Proviso 4 placv. o 'Fhornton Fraclhwnal I Ed Piksvlxvas svhmwvd to Iday in thv Clhicago It 'Fhornton -I Anwrican All Star gamt- bvtwvvn Chicago and I Bloom 4' suburban schools. HC also won thc- Pro-Props I .Iolict 2 Most Valuablv Player Award. and hv, Kon FI Kaul-:aiu-v 2 lN'vndling, and L00 Fc'athm'stonc wvrv svlvrtotl I lawkpom 2 cnmlhv AH Ckudvnwuw Tranr FROSII-SOPH BASEBALI, SQUAD ,Q First rowg loft to right: John ,b Burke. Randy Schultz, Gilbert Flores, X lx,..- - ' Rohm-rt Foss. William Guzzrtti, War- . if X bw, X -' rc-n Harris. Ht-rbert Brown. v, I iw , , A b ' N Svvond row: Don Altmann, Larry A 7 V gi A E 3 O'NciIl. Rudy Svidc-rgol, Gerald Ber- K 1 , . f 'O' ,- ,, -typ . I 5 tc-llo, Ronald Dc-ll, William Athos, ' ' A ' ' A if Morrill jvnscn. Dm-nnis Brotsrhe, John f wi Wargo. 3 hs f, e A' x ' W ' Third row: Ariel Johnston, man- L. 'I Vp' WE agvr, Jamvs Stevvns, Lane Witt, br f , Q3 F, m Philin Vacca, Gordon Wilson, Fred i' ' Miclwlski. Russell Anderson. Ron- ald Wheatlry. Coarh Strc-itmatter. Fourth row: Ed Claybaugh, jeff Hubbard. Jarnvs Russo. Ronald Kap- tur, Tom Dust-lt, Richard Battle, Donald Dc'Biase, David Pvloquin, Robert Bedoian. Page 90 'cv 1957 GRADUATES First row. left to right: Robert Schultz. Charles jenkins, i Anthony Anastasia. Clarence Leonard. Second row: Richard Wt-hh. James llarvey. VVilliam Klein, Dennis Martin. Donald Becker. 1957 RECORDS Dual Nfeets We Opponents They I6 llloom Varsity lOl -13 llloom Frosh-Soph 75 63 'loliet Varsity 54 55 .loliet Frosh-Soph 63 84 Argo Varsity 26 80 Argo Frosh-Soph 152 79 Thornton Fractional Varsity 38 85 Thornton Fractional Frosh-Soph 33 . 55 Leyden Varsity 63 7f31f2 Leyden Frosh-Soph tl-fl-Ml 55 Kankakee Varsity til 33 Kankakee Frosh-Soph 55 SUMMARY Both varsity and frosh-soph teams placed second in the South 'Suburban Conference. The mile relay team of Freddie Woods. Charles jenkins. Clarence l.eonard. and .lames Harvey placed second in the district meet and qualified for the state meet. FROS H-SOPH TRACK SQ UA D First row. left to right: ' George Jones. Thomas Kias, Floyd Henderson. Rudy Mulderink. Joe Jones. Seeond row: joe Botrom, George Venderwall. Dave Tyko- chi, Anthony Herardi. Issiah Davis. Third row: Coaeh VYalker. Herhert Davis, George llentler- son. Bob Bennett. William Bowers. Robert White. Fourth row: john Roos. Garfield Erwin. Thomas Shirmanu. Frank Moore. Clarence VVatts. Willie Snoddy. vc 195 7 VARSITY SQUAD First row. left to right: Roscoe Brown, Rohert Schultz, Dinisio Gill. Houston Thaggard. Tony Anastasia. Second row: Terrence Russell. Ronald Drohny. Charles jenkins. Richard WW-hh. Clarence Leonard, Third row: Donald Becker. -lame Harvey. willliillll Klein. Harvey Mulderinli. Dennis Martin. Carchnal TGC fy:ZGl4'l5 COY2 Clarcncc Leonard gets a perfect start in tht: 880 yard ' james Harvey takes the ha- relay with Thornton Fraction- Dennis Martini going over in ton from Dinisio Gill in the Dave Tykoeki in the discus al, which thc Cardinals won. the polc vault. mile relay. throw. 506' The team for the most part of the l957 spring season was Composed of ffirst row. left to rightl Norman Pfeifer. Charles Richards. Phillip Mazika: fserond rowj .Iohn Frantal. -lohn Shields. Thomas Guzak, Gregg Gillard. Ray Rasor. and Bob Bella fright frontl addressing the ball. Goaeh Johnston is at the left. The following were letter winners for the 1957 season: Rodney Orr. -lim Cianei, Bob Bella. john Ifrantal. and Dave Stenek. The team eompeted in fourteen Conference matches. winning two. tying one. an'd losing eleven to the other eonferenee partieipants. In the South Suburban Conference. Blue Island ranked fifth in a field of seven. At the State Distriet meet at Joliet. Blue Island ranked fourteenth in a tournament of twenty sehools. CACCV 264118 quads cpafe C lVhen the fkndinah need an extra point or two, these girls are ahvays on liand to lead the fans to sthaing Cheers VARSITY SQUAD First row. left to right: Maxine Witt. Pat Gilbert, Lorraine Domikai- tis. Gail janeeyk. Glenda Growner, Barbara Richmond. Annette Muller. Second row: Ruth Serbantez. Sharon Mitberg. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE SQUADS FOOTBALL CHEER LEADERS Left to right: Sherry Richmond. Diane Sehultz. Sharon Sidler. Doris VVeese. Suzie XNilliams, Donna Mar- shall. Ann Johnson, Barbara Pontius. BASKETBALL CHEER LEADERS First row, left to right: Mary Kay Page, Nancy Vos. jackie llalloway, Cynthia Eeho's, Alvern Bell. Carolyn Burke. Seeond row: -Io Ann Muir, Doris WH-ese. Sharon Sidler. Donna Marshall. Diane Sehultz. Sherry Riehmond. Page 92 ACGYS First row, lc-ft to right: Mary Ellvn llarrison, Barbara llonvs, Bm-rtha .-Xshforcl. Wallis Wrvlisnig. Margo Smith. Hula llortoxi, Sovonrl row: Aluclith Ulinstvcl. -lllllltll Buvlranan. Ann Marcln-svlii. Irvin- Mrllarly. Carolyn Klhatlos, l,orm'lci lfoylv. Darlvni- Burluz Carlyiv l'll'l'l'lIl2lIl. Alicc Tilling. :Klin- Dulln-ls. -laivkiv Rm-imly. Barbara .'xllClK'l'SUIl. Bonita Dohl. Gloria Dis-hl, lloyvv H1-nscln-l. Harhara Millvr. Bonnie Knizv. 'l'hircl row: Sharon Richarcls, l.ori'tta 'l'in'lu-r. Toni Disahato, Barb Riflnnonnl, Ulm-ncla llrownvr. Suv Ilolland. Diann- -loss. Shirli-y Slagn-r. Sharon Schrii-ni-r. Bm-tty Yorkxnan, Carol Clliannllvr. Louisv Howarth, Linda Brand. Barbara Barardi. Bonnii- Bohnv. Mary Anim- Syplik. Jody Cobli-igh, Lorrainv Domikaitis. Peggy YYaltun. Phyllis Pina. julie- llyrff. Barhara Yan l.atm-n. Pat llolnivs. Mi-inhi-rs of thv Cl..-XLT, arc out for int:-rinural sports activities. There are four sport svasons a yi-ar: spcvdball. baskvtball, volfvyball. and softball. To 1'cc'cix'c- 21 letter ax girl nnist parliripatv in tlirvv of thi-so four spoils. fs, K af Q K 5 - 1 nv 9,15 ' 04M lefic , E. 09 Sonic ini-inbm-rs of thv G.-XC at Old Main arv, first row, lvft to right: Arla-nv -laun. Karol Kvllvy. Patricia llall, Barbara Davis. Norma Toinaszvli. Svvoncl row: Jvarim' Champion. 1 Diana- Schultz. Mzl1'1'ixi lN'illianis, Judy Ra-uss. Cathy Bi-nzing. l age Girls :lt tht' Southwvst Building rcally get pls-nty of exercise in tht- physical vduca- tion classes! H1-rv. from loft to right. joyu- Robinson and Elnor VVilliams do at push up to ll back bend: Elizabeth Paris and Myrna Moore an cxcrcise- and split: juldean Sapp and Dorothy Nicholson a movement in Ll modern dancs-1 and Arlt-nc Bookvr fcenterp 11 hc-ad balance-. 70 tysica gclucafion outAwesf Mr. Whlkm-1' orclvrs il work out for the lmys in two-waill handball doublt-s. In tht- forvgrountl nrt' llrnry Bvll and WVoocliv Smith. thc' Svlwx-r. In thc- barkgronncl. Ernest Smith. svorn-r. Arthur Askvw. and Rudolph Bouiv. Rvncly for an jump bull nrt' those' nivinbc-rs of ont- of Mr. lNulkt-r's gym vlassvs. 1.4-ft to right arv: Donald jackson. Leon Collins. Hvrbm-rt Spt-nsc'r. Rudolph Bouiv. loscph l.astc-r, Gvorgv ll:-nth-rson. Vernon Ryan. Willis Le-0. Thomas Bouic. Ernest Smith. 4ll'l'OIIll' Williams. :md Walter Brown. Pago 9,1 A mi R 1. S .Nw we . 4, .r i , 5' Ai SE X ri N . , 1 F L 1 v i . , vm S. A ' 6 Y 4 I l M- ei. ff' is f ' j, ' 'I' SP, L V ' I we 2, , ' wx , :E f xgiv 2 x I I Q I K f' ' b ,'ly WH 3 Q 1 '1-4-'v ,Q .2 X W if ,-If -Q QQQWV Q f . 1 in N3 . ... mf S . ,Q Y H ww ,f Q- f X , , ,- , ' ,, .F i r. 1 6, ,wi Q .w i ng 5 s px-I , 1 .M 5 .,.. I 5 . , M s 3,12 , , 11 , Q wi Q dis 5 xg M X- llowlettes lfirst place team: Phyllis ll.n-tl. Ella Ilartl, illiristint- Crawford. Sharon ll:-arth, captain. Bowling Bvllt-s St-fond place ti-ani: Lynette Poinpa. .-Xnnt-ttv liavr. Pat Brovkinan, Lynda Clnnni-lla. captain. .M thc- vntl of J.lllll.lI'y the liowlettes hatl won IH Ltanies. and the Bowling Belles had won IWIQ manic-5. tilRl.S' ISOXYLING LH.-XGUE Ol l ILIHRS LIUXIOR AND SENIOR DIYISIONU la-lit to right: lNIarion Stokes, sctiretaryg Carol Mt'- Kvone. assistant st't'rt'taryg Rot'ht'lle Mathieu, lI'l'2lSlll'Cfl .intl Diane Joss. president, GIRLS' BOWLING 'l'he lireslinian and soplloinort' division ol' the lfarclinal Cottttettes Bowling League was organ- ift-tl this year under the gttitlanee ol' Miss Nlarian lfont-lly. 'l'lit' inetnhersliip innnbers forty, inaking up tt-n tt-anis. A joint banquet with the junior anal senior clivision will Cllllflllllllk' a Slll'i'l'SSfLll yt-ar. The officers are: Pi't'sitlent. lliane Schultz: Stwretary. llaniet' Klein: llll'C2l.Sll1'K'I'. Sally Rohe. QY25 men QHJ SOPAOYWOYCS liirst row, left to right: Nfary Mc- Kee, .Ianiec Klein, secretary, Joan llasier, Karen Roegner. Second row: Sally Rohe, treas- nrer, Sandy Nieman, Karen Brock- nian. Pain jones. 'l'liirtl row: Darrlyn Forrester, Karen Sietnione, Sharon Braclcn, to. Judy Mt'Guirt'. Diane Schultz. lnresiclt-nt. l onrth row: l.ois Plantinga, Jor- gint- .-Xlillmerg, Judy Grooms, Alice Rohm-, na liarrn-r. Sharyl lfoose, Diane Aaron. lfirst row. lt-ft to right: -Ioan Arna- Sevoncl row: Mary Ia-tr lilonin 'l'hi1'cl row: Barbara AIIIUIO, Don- lfirst row, left to right: Arlene latin. Merry Gay Pearson, Sharon ,Xntlz-rson, Sharron llobcr. Swoiid row: .leant-ttc Buege, Geri Kaye. Karen Wilson, Mary Temple. Third row: Susan Willcr, Phyllis l,al'ort'. Myrna Lange, Mureen Jnsin- ski. lfonrth row: Karen Meflnllough, Karol Kelley, Nancy Antnto, Rita Nlorvno. '42-. E ,X .,,Aw, X, l J, 5 .x A S. ws. ' r Slim 4-A Rf N Af' VW s - A 1 9 f f v -s A . I A A f-RS 1' 1 Qs' .,,.--4 T LZ , is M-uf' :uw a....L.-...W a4cfivifies in 'si Siudenf Counci afional yi!-onor ocieicy fn' X 51,3 ...Awww 'V ' H S it 'saw ., l fx. M X ati? Scatvd. le-ft to right: lim- Fvzxtllnstoxlt-, prcsidcnti Judy Gcyvr, svvrc- taryl Ron Davis. vit'a'-prvslcluiilg lY:1l'rv11 llarris, trvasurvr: Dianl' Rnsnalx. Mr. Robcrt XYcbcr, sponsor. and Gail Paniuhi. Standing: Miki- Evans. Rudy Muldvrink, Ron Aldvrson, Ki-n Divkvy, joan Davis jvan St-ssa. Crystal Starr, lit-tty Milli-r, Juanita Chambers, Tl-d Sigtvnhorst. Richard lS'illiams. and lionnic Smith. 'l'his year tht- Studi-nt Council has sponsorcd tht- sclt-ction of thc Homecoming Qnwn. and tht- Honit-Corning llancog four sock hops, and an annual spring dancin 'l'lit'y also purcliased a large school pennant to hc displayt-cl on thu wcst wall ol' thc- gym. The South Suburban Congress of Studvnt Councils mot at Community High in Fl'lJI'll21l'y. Ont- ol' tht- projt-cts tht- Council is working on is to draw up pvrlnalivnt rult-s for class clc'c'tions. The object of the National Honor Socivty is to crvatc vn- thusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire- for scrvict-, to pro- mote worthy leadership, and to cncouragv that clvvvlopmcnt ol' character. The main activity of the Society is to hold an initiation ceremony for new mcmhcrs in tliv spring of the year, First row, left to right: Tvrry Russell. vice--pri-sidt-nt: liaura Morrisg Jim Jaworg Lynda Conrzllzx. Sorond row: Joyfc Jacqnus, trcasuri-r: Pat Brockmang Gail Panichi: Doris Nt-inhousv. Dian? Joss, Ron Davis, Third row: Miko Evans. prvsidcntg Carol Gilbert, st-tzrctaryg Lu- l t'atht'rstont-, Wlally Jankowslsi. Mr. Kvnmitz, sponsor: Norma lloyd, Ken Diflicy. 4 tw 4, t tx an Gm ti.. .-si L 'NN Y F I 1' l X7 S' Y 2 ll ommunifty onors Girls forming tha' cross arm-: QLcft to rightj Lois Danan. Donna Sullivan. Marjorie Ag- gen, Pat Winklm-r, joan Stn-zo. jr-an Whcvls-r. Janet Loar, Judy Kollvr. Dianv Aaron, Kathryn Dillon. QBark to frontl: Sandra Scully. joan Tvnnant, Barbara Andi-rson. Sharyl Foosr. Mar- lcnv Srliiicppcnsivfvn, Judy Dc-rtz. Pat Tomaska. Amy Mc- Mcllen. Claudia Dcadmorv. Judy Pylv, Judy Upson. Jglue lleifes Tlns micct group of gnls B nwnned ni prccknni marching by Miss Marion Conclly. Tlicy perform at various scliool functions. Girls forming the figure eight arc: Cln forcgroundl Sally Wagnc-r, Bn-tty Miller, Valvrir- Sis, Darh-nc Dyc, ,Ioan johnson. Bonnie Rvctor, Kari-n Poltrock. Rosvmark Ricchio. In background: Karon Man- thvi, Barbara Martin, Peggy Brown, Gail janccyk, Juan Garcia, Linda Conn, Judy Simon, Barbara Pinelli, Lois Adams. Page 101 wr-3 - ml ervice anal ScAolarsAiP N X f HLQXSNSN I wmv-I--........ xxxx x-.. ...,... l..l,...l. , W x. . .., iv-Q TV 'iq f N sw F... ,is- sr 1 ' ' X A' wi:iis:'ss,: ' ' - f 5' l- ' sl 1 'L. n ' ik fi' 3 W A I M f- Tiffin 4.32 3 IN: Q.. 5 , , ' 3 K as , s W 11? 'p M H of sg., ,L M 3 X -Y s i i lsf, ky' 212.3 , M . 'i. V ii ass l C ' Wi M' 'RW J 2 X ar. i -i- -f ... sr in it 1 vu -15 Y i Q 'Q .M s M fx, . .4 A sm., feb- N M N 41.4. . , ' N ' Mavis-sf lZ ' ' swf' XUA Q cial Girls' Ciliili uflirm-i's .iiinl spmisurs im-vt iiimitlily to plaiii surigil Qillgiirs :incl to fririiiiilzitm- vliili iicilirivs. lfirsl row. li-ft to riulit: Miss Nfgiv- Gi'11mlc'r. Nlrs. S0lcl.iii, Miss llziimliy. spmisrirs. Svruiicl row: Rusr' Siiiisv, fliiil Piiiiirhi. Tliircl row: l'iiiiiiiaii'iu- Clgilliuiiii. Dinm- Svliultv. Nuriiigi lillll'. ll:-tty Milli-i'. l'.it l5i'm'kii1ziii, Mzirrizi YVil- liaiiiis. Thr' Girls' Cliili llmizirml is iiixislc- up of r4'prcsm1t:i1ivr-s nf wirli vlziss Alllfl mfwts with thu' oflivvrs I'.l4'll iiimitli to c'0nsiflm'r :mil vote- mi pl.iiis :iiicl iclvns pi'r'sr'iitc'cl liy t,lir' oflic'vrs. Thi- liogircl IIlf'Illlll'l'S :ilsn sz-i'x'r :is liostr-ss:-s :is :ill srwizil :iffziirs ziml lixivr' full rvspmisiliility for :ill vluli fixiirticiiis. First Vow. li-ft to riqlitc liiiiiiizirim- Czilhouii. umm-rail rr'm'0i'cl4'r. Smith- wvst: Noriiizi liuiv. Q1-ii:-i':il 1'liniriiiam. Soutliwvst: Bvtty Millvr. sr-c'i'r-t:ii'y: Rose' Siiiisf-, t1'v:is1irm': Miss M:irK'lv'ii- flvr. Mrs. Solclziii. Miss D:-iiziliyg Put Broc'lmi:in. sf-cmiml Ylfl'-llI'l'SlIlf'lll' Gail Pzmirlii. im-siclm-lit: Mzircifi Williziiiis. u'vlic-ml vliziiriiiziii. Ulcl Mwiii: Dinin- Svliulti, Qf'lN'l'Jll ri'r'm'rlm-r. Olcl M.iiii. Si-vciiicl row: lmvriii Mvilziiii. Siisziii V'illi:ims, Kun-ii lirorlwiiqiii, -liiimt Tri-stziiio, .Iriyvv Roliiiismi, lucly l.0wrr'yA Slizirmi Sirllr-V. .lr-:ni Dviliq. Vfilvrin Sis. Buiiiiif- Siiiitli. l.iiiclzi Kvrr. Crsivz- Tri-stxiiiu. Sui- R:-tllu: cfui Iwn fer orma llii- Girls Clliili pn-sirlviil. flziil Pniiirli. rmw-iw's :i limiqiif-t of iris:-s frfmi tlit' svvoiicl x'i1'r'-pivsicli-iit, llzit Brovkiiixiii, Fzifultv spuiisors :it vlim- Girls' Club U'iiitvr Voriiizil iiivliirlz-rl. li-ft to riqlit: lXIrs. Rusli. Mi' liwinq. lwlrs. Sulclflii. Mi'. l,uluiii1', Miss Dziiizilw. Miss Mr'Crmli-r. Bliss .Xl- lr-ii, N111 fliiii, aiiicl Mis ling. aifers ' Srwitvrl. If-fi In riglit: Rmmlcl Davis, .Iziiiiz-s Duwiivv. Nfzirvin Wil- lvtf. Iorclmm lwgiivziiio. llrwirlwziitf-i' Kvn Brfmson. liziiiz' Yvitl. Rnuvr Friml- lioliii. Stsiii .-Xiiclvrsmi. giml 'limi Sul- ls-rilmiimr-r. Slllllflllllll luliii llzircliiif, llqirx-i-y Nlulcli-riiik, Dun' Siiiivli. Kr-ii l'utts. l,4irrv lli-iiii. YV:ilh'r liiilmwski, Imr- l 0iitlir-rstciiw, lN'illiziiii cil'JlNVl-Ul'll. Cnr- flmi lvilsuii, Nlilu' livgiiis. :incl Kr-ri Divlff-y. rlilivsv zirv Ilis' lirws wlifi s1'i'x'm' wltli surli c'fl'lc'ivi1c'x' Lit liiiivli- vons. clirimws. :incl ligiiiqiivts. Tlivx' not only sww- fin- sq-lirml affairs hlll also for Ffllllllllllllly affairs. Page- 102 cience Randy Schultz Qriglitl Shows thv parts of ai Clann to Snndrzl Scully, Joan l isa'li1'1'. Lind Henry K0ppl'lIllllI1. Milton Holland. Tvrry Moy- nihan, Roberta. Gvhring. Lind M4-rry Gay Pvzirson 1-xziniinv zi stnffvd mink and wcnsvl in thvir discussion of niannninls. Biology Bob Allvn. .Iuiivt Anderson. :ind Carol Tyson vxznnine thr- dissvrtion of llll C'LlI'IllW0l'Il1, Gvorgc Sniilli Lrightl ox- plnins thi- structure of il star Hsh to Put Hall, Judy Lowry, :ind Bob Swanson. Page 103 anal gMafAemafics Classes are mporfanf uf gjvol' Gver mp agize cience In nn Old Main gf-ncral science class, students hvnr :in c-xplxmation of how the moon rvvolvvs around the c-arth, causing thc' various phases of the moon. In-ft to right :nc Rob-crt Heinvnmnn. Brian Blnzejak, Sharon Zuidcmzl. and Marge McCauley. Finding thr- me-chanical advantage and cffivicncy of the inclined plane is the projvrtt occupying Salvador Salgado, Kvn Potts, and Ray Racine. rpALysics SSN cience an gMafA Thesv Illl'Illlll I'S of tlw Sri- vnrr' and Math ,Club at South- west an- lr-arning' to multiply and Cliviflc' with thx- sliclv rule-. lm-ft to right arv: lor- lon:-S. Arnold Biloche. ,lulf-cle-rw Sapn, Mzlry Nvwvll, Mr. Paul il. Drivc-r, sponsor. Eugvnc- Davis, Mzlrgzxri-t Carta-r. Euu'c-nr- Rar- lmf-0, Hr-rsvhvl llrarrl. Kvn Divkvy. Dick l7vYVitt. Br-vrrly Alfrm-jd. :incl Dr-nnis Holm:-r arf' working an vxpvri- Illt'Ilt to stucly first. se-runcl. tliirrl Class lvvr-rs. Stuclm-nts in Mr. Lyznickrs Q1-nc'ral Scif-nm Class arc' work- ing on qu:-stions rvlatinq to thf' solar Syst:-ln. First row. I1-ft to riulitz Kathy lluhnvss, Rirlmarrl flon- treras, Rolnffrt Dvvinv, Donna Doljanin. Svvoncl row: Rolivrta Barker. Larry Bm-Nh. Jr-rry Br-rgquist. Mr. llvznirki, Brian Blnzvjnk. Alvralcl Bounds, Page 104 Mr. ll.xrkii1s flu-4-ks on tlir- work of Rulli Young. Vllruingin Slim-llay, :xml Maiiwigi XVilsoii in lvl'L'SlHIlJlIl gvm'r.il ili.itlu'li1:ltic's. mafA TAG l1I,l'li Olliw-rs nl' ilu' 'l'.-XG lllulm gm- 1-xiiminiiiu rmivvx guul ron- raiw- pulylivrlmiis, lim-lt tu riulit: llxirul Gillwrt. SQ'l'l'f'l.ll'YI .lim Pgiclulouk. trvns- lll't'l'Q William CIr.lwloi'cl. prvsi- clvnl: .incl llvlty Millvr, vim'- pi'm'Si1l1'nt, Ml' .'Xl.l'l IA 'l'llE'l'.X l,yml:i Cmwllii. ll't'llSlll'l'l' of NIU .-Xlplm 'l'l1m-In lll0Il0l'1H'Y lll1llllk'I!lSlIl4'S sovivtyl is dis- missing thx' usv nl' tlu- slide' rulv with tliv fluli 1iu'iiiln'r- ship. lfirst row. sizllvcl li-lt to right: Put l'll'iN'l'illl2lll. svc'i'c'- tary: Liirry llvim, prvsiilm-iii: Kvii Dickvy. x'irv-prvsizlviit. Svcoiicl row: Ross Rutlivn- lmvrgx Roiinlrl Davis, joyu- El- lwc-ini. Carol Cillwrt, Noriiigi liuycl. Juym- mlgicqiics. Nlzirilyii Nlnissuxi. 'l'liircl row: K1-ii lirmisoii. l5i'uc'v justin, IA-c l m'.itl1m-i'stom'. lY:llIe'i' Jxmlmwski. l'0tm'r Cai- lziyclai. lmuis Bllli.IllSl'i.lS. Dim .'xSIllllllCl. ai-.S A 5, Pngv 105 M wx! M my V x ix is SS is .1 . X - A ff Q,,:,Qiw Wi ., -- 53 ,, hm, W W 4, ggi xg , , 9 Q N20 .g , Q --'Av U 4 , ff W? Q Q 'Kim xt :,, A 1 5, , - ,es if Q 'mfff M ,, lu ,523 'TM 5' 'A' f xg Lx.: :v L 'lk Q93 was N A ,J 'gb 5 JN-Q gif-L J fr. ,QA P1 17'-' ' - tg v ,ff . 'g.:,f-mn Q . i.'r1 M Q I, , R i8?:?,4f5e'l3w- wi Mi . 414 '-fn' l' W, ,J ' s W W ! Ja. S F.1-it ill' P.F.A. OFFICERS Left to right: Mrs. Ernfred Rydberg. hospitality chairman: Mrs. William Wat- son, program ehairmang Mr. Clell Ledford, treasurerg Mrs. Ray Roggenkamp, member- ship chairman: and Rev. Robert liruehl. president. Mrs. Willard T. Grubbs. secre- tary. is not pictured. On display are demonstrations covering several phases of physics. The display was planned for Open House by at committee of students headed by Ray Frederick, Parents admire the work done by stu- dents in Mr. Haskins's metal shop classes. One room that should not bc overlooked at Open House is the art room. Here Mr. Carter is looking at a few of the beautiful pictures that are always on display. What's this? Mr. Henderson testing Mr. Ledford? He's sure to know the answer. Garments made by Mrs. Guy's Home Economics classes arc admired by proud parents. Miss Cluver is showing projects to inter- ested parents. In the background are pos- ters made by students in Gemian classes. Milton Nevrenchan talking by short wave overhhis transmitter, one of the chief at- tractions at Open House. Ralph Hoffman and family with Mr. Kop- rucki looking over some of his projects. Shown on top of the lathes are some surface gauges, vises and assorted projects. Page 109 .N .4 Mr 1 . :X r - Y' f I -he '33, ...LXR ., Y. areni aculfty ssociafion Pen ouse ii-T' - 1 -il. ' ' 4 1 , V . . 1 , X 'Wk-071, V 'Q - A 1 x ,,, Vinh' - 1 f f wwwwmmmwwnmemsmno-X ,, Q tdfmmnnaq Mrs. Adnnis ch:-cks thi- work of sonic uf hm-r sixth period typing class students. First row, luft to right: Slllldfil Virniond, john Burns. Anna-ttv Shi-lby. Sm-fund row: John Morrow, Ml's. Adzuns. lfthi-I Ste-vo, Gladys Klvin. mls ofyers are glam! to ef Cnr usiness eolucafion ajors lim-vm'i'ly Ds- Himsa- :ind I.ziYvrnc Kochnv. Cstzindingj arc looking up thc- uorrc-rt sp:-lling of words, il vc-ry Q-sscntinl job in business lcttur writing. Sui- R1-ttlw is lc-zxrning to trznisfrilx- tm tht- new 1-Ivctric IBM typ:-writvr Ddrk llllililllll -blondv it-clln-.mls gill futuri- sm'- imlzirivs in Miss NIc'QuisIa1n's z1tlx':lx14'1'1l lli2lllSC'l'iIJIiOlI vlziss. 1,4-ft to right ure- Pzltriviai Slaidvk. Ht'vA'rly Dc- liizlsv. An- Lydia Yziiidvrkooy tht-vks hor typing iissignnwnt with tv Bm-r. l,ym'ttm' Pmiipu, Judy K.i1'lstn'dt. I lorn'm'v Houdr-k linlily Pauling whilv Str-llu Trzninaiuskns works :uhm-and with thr- .nidingh l,o1'i'uiiiv IJUIIlikLliIiS. llllli KilIilil'l'l1 YVoods. nizinuzd. www, ik wom.n's nb.: rvvswmrsn ' Q llll Qgg S fzxx Ck P . '-'--- W HMS I S . sag-3 ff if x A 5 Hx :.- X.w,+- J x .mf of 6 f ,www Q A x 4.1 +wM,. Bak WP. Q,,, M .I i w-... A QMNELW N..-Q-fl- ,X V-- ik .A , .- .no l' ' i -. -T' H EQ ' ,L X X X .4 55 A, ,W gf 5 x 4 A51 K1 0 A+ x Q -Q52 .- 153 5 Q 1 ,ks 2. ' . XR X xfi M. fgslogxf gi S QSX X x if N . XA? 1 lx-F a hi. 'Ml H of S 4 5 mx -N ,pf A p-.A ,. ,ff-'- I N5 .,, X 'Q'-.xm iff-H. opu ar glecfives - - - QXUOOJSAOP In Mr. W'cln-fs YYood Shop I class, Tom Porta-r l'L1I'Yl'5 on an horsm-'s he-:ld lznnp. livn Ilvn- ning lays out the lin:-s for ll dado joint. and Frank Woznm-y rlwcks the fit of ll rnlmlwt joint. Miclmcl Strunz, Torn Skubis, Jon- Corso. and Torn Ryclzvwski work on thc-ir wood projvcts Ill tha' orivntaxtion class for f!'l'ShIllCll. SAoPs for OHS -' - 1 I 5 ' iv? Paffc I 15 D .Q K . X w 5 . F 3 ,wzifg , N . F ' 4 Q 'ff Z la J ' 5 SSA-I ,ll Q , - fi xi ff iffy 15' ,514 1. K ff k Jw. lis- 5 W .. f , , N 5 Y a l X I ,, 1 C? X S 1 N,- f' .f W I Xi XD as X .YQ .L ff A , Q - Nu f LSI Q NWN XJ XY Q . f . 3 . S X . if w .Q F X .. X M 2 i V L i N is , -xq 4 i. I, S A 1 7' ' gy f'9',,4 +v Q, l 07? s a 1 A ,. J, J S W -- 'Y' Qf,ff. k ' QW! 'H X 1 Xa-A xi ,pa ..wWx u 'lwh W v tif df-f E. ,ex , . 'Ax if N I ,,'. V Q- fi I R, ...iris- ix X. iw! . .W wp A 45553. Page 118 Svtliug up typi- in thi- roniposing stirlc is lwing deni- onstratc-cl to a freslnnon orientation class by Mr, Ilar- wood. la-ft to right arm' .li-rry lNPst. Eugene Nanninga, David Strom-wski. Ronald Karbitz. Tom Kilroy, Larry Rob- vrts. hir. Harwood. John Pavvliv. Ronald Star'hovic'. l.arry Sods-rsti-n. .lov Cvrullo is ll0lll0IlStI'2lllllg the correct method of matting lvads and slugs to thi- spcvifivd pira. length. la-ft to right are: Grvgory Gonzales, Walter Hojka. Mr, Harwood. Ronald Mari-k. Joe Cvrullo, Jerry Siden- stick. .laines Dc-Vos. Cm-ralcl Ku-nnedy, James Hannan, -I4-rry Kisvlus. Mr. llarwoocl if-ai-hi-s a lesson on how to operate thx' mitvring lllllfllllll' to his SUpllOIIl0fl'S in printing. la-ft to right arm- Paul Mvssr-ttr. W'illiain Cvrstvnlcorn. john Noah. llanivs lluntvr. Cvorgr' Stvin. Mr. Harwood. Thomas Zilvwivz. lfrank Urlarhvr. Ted Ste-phvns. .Iaxnes Patterson. Rolwrt Toinal ops-rate-s uni' of thc' powvr platrn prvssvs. lmft to right arf' Mr. llarwood. Tiin O'C0nnm-ll, Rolwrl Toinal. llharli-s Mi-lrlwr. -In-rry Wrohlvwski. rinf SAQP This group of beginning stu- dents in printing is learning to sm-t type' in the Composing slirli. Left to right are: Sing Turnrr. Louis Williams. Charles W'arcl, Mr. Cain, instructor. Truman Turner, Samuel Ste- ve-ns. David Johnson. Edward Rm-cl, .lvroniv Williams. Willie Lavigne, Eugene Barhf-0, Har- old Clay. er kk-gg . H124 ' N my M sm' K. U X N, ' 1 P 'lap' -u-1 f gg' Q X 3 ' Q m I g . '- ' 5 if V if we x M , fi' E gi , , , , , U ' I the 6 , ' , Q ' FW!! A 'ill 'L x, 3 pf ggi, ge, lf! .f-Jf3,.v1 ' Q W I T flilfkly -Q 05 Z xg,-.gjp V, ' N' 'M' N r . LV, Q56 U . li' 'V X sm? WWE! ' ff! 1' t 'N'.: 1 4 Q'f,i R ' 1 ' TQ 2 A E 13 ,. f -5' ' , z 1 . an , f' ,, 1' ' , .J-M ' ,W y H f f 1 -y M ,ff , , W ' A 7 2 ff 'wiima V ! 5 aww: QQ, is-......k. Si? +- 8 - f .I . I .W 5 A -auf' ,. WE' 3 1 Q M iswsx h Q 'NN QLi Q V' ,W-vb if f 6, Q 1- X u ,gn ik 2 fiMnQNf. ,bg m an X' Wftiw W3 'M . . ,M ..,: ,:3 1 ww - R9 Qi 5f ki , ,,. 14. .., glecfric op Sea ted. Stan Wirherek. Standing, Victor Andvrson. and Bob Mvzydlo. Victor is working on a buzz:-r, Bob is work- ing on :i stove. and Stan is studying tha- layout uucl use of :1 signal gc-ncrator. Left to right: Ray Bvnson, Dvunis Sc'l1ur'm:inn, Rogcr Ilubbzird. and Skip Andvrson rm- working on buzzer nssvmblic-s and vlvvtric slow-s for Elm-- tric' Shop I. I .i Pagr- 121 Lxiflwi X935 A vi 5 '54 if 3' 9 li x ' ,gk X ,fi fx w f 'F if AQ4 J 1 . .ati , fy , V' if K Wy? Q 4 fl Q N F wk A , Q 5 NX 5 X Z! 'ini ggi? U Q ' . -S m , - X ' 95 . q sffi1, .,, 5 xii ' x 'Q fi .Ni A X K ES - s - :Q -.X-x1 jgvi., fi if K W N . - k xx k Q 7 ,'.X -: .X T gf? 'Sw SXENQ .WS fmilim -M X K f g wza T f X X R m x il P w.. Lf yt , NRA 3 1 IS K.,, x X xx his K X S xx X ., Q Jw Vi K , 1' . 5 i L. Y fgwyx XM ., W iA,,. I -3' f RS -a lu- JF. A ., , ,Q XV Q AN A 1 4 x 6165 7 'Q' an M51 f 1 '--m...,. U 1.90 ,, opu ar eleciives - - - - - - ome llonir- Making stndr-nts at thr- nrw Southwvst Build- ing pre-para' for n, cooky baking proji-ct. First, Jennie- Moore, G4-raldinv MvCannon. Joann Kelly. Myrtlv Williams. Barbara Harris. .I4'SSlf? MOOTP. and Isalwl Clolmnan luring out ilu- in-1'i'ss.ii'y clishrs and ntvnsils. Finally. l'X'!'l'ytl1ll1K is rvamly lm' lliz' unix fm' thu- l'0Okll'S. The- cooks will bm' l.i-vorn Mrilain. l ram':'s Harrison, Yvrmiira johnson, anrl li2ll'lll'tl Duhnsm-, L omema ing washvr ancl mli-yi-in .Inanita XYashinulnn. anrl Mrs ll:-mli-rsmi. instrnvtor. Class nn-xnln-rs in llmni- Making ll pavk fmwcl away in tlw fri-vim' vlwsts. gvlini' -llHll'l'l. Ciwxilclim' Rutz. Alaiiirv Magliola. Miriam .Xlfancy .Xiiiivtiv Sampson, .incl Mrs. lli-iiclwsxvii. lllSllill4'lUl', n.MaAing for girls 'l'h:- fainily living rnmn in thr' lnnnm' making suitc' gvts a thorough vli-aning from G1-rzlldinu Ruiz. An- uc-linv juarvz. Mrs. Hvnderson. .Ianirv Maqliola. Miriam Alfano, and .Xiiiis-ttv Sampson, Nrxt tlis- lllEl'l'Illl'Ill5 an' lmmnulil out of lhf- storagf' ralwinvts luy lflnssii- llninphivy. Iii-rslf-mi Nolvn. ancl Oruiai'vr'ii .loin-S. .-1-:AQ Sf 5 xi 'lillv girls in ilu' aclx'am'm'Ll foocls aliss lcfirn tu npvralf' thc' aulmnatic' Svatvd arc' liunnii- Willis and Standing: De-lun-s Kim-viixvnocl, Nan- cy l'llll'Illl'll livvlyn liarlmvv, Jnlit' Knox. l ram'm's Pajak. Gail Tz'm'tCr. 5 S X .k mir Mi' Q x Swv-X W, X -X 1 :SQ ffif 1 V XX T' T Q Q f ,, ff M. . M X. W 5 -. - ,WL 5 .Q -5,35 xx. 1 f ,,.l' 1 Q W4 1' E it A 1 , qt 4 4 JRE 5 A 1 X 9 I f 2 gif, ,, ,W ff ? 'Wm 114 it I' 1 J is - N- 2, 'ji' , r -,, ' ' if L, ' x V ' . ' ,Y J -, 4' ' fi!! r Q2 it f Q , V 1 A A ' 1 I w 'N' , 'D f i A Ng, was , A sf f 523' ? MQ . gf , k '- ,fy Vw? f + r I., f ,, ' I 'ah M H H mfg ,, .f I 1 Y and f , , 1 , ,K 2 'v ' '14 ' 57 g LL ., ,W -if Q 'Q W W M., A . as ,ga H? .Q .1 as N vm vi I ' Q' gwfw f ' V Ont- of the projm-t'ts for tht- Honivniailiing for Cz1rl't'r Girls vlalss was in ll0IIll' nursing. lionnic liurlu' shows how to mlm tht' tvlilpvrzltilrc of tln' lJllIll'llt. lim-ft to right nm' Judy Xi2lS, BSll'lJ2lIA1l lforguv. Bonniv. Rust- llulml. liiirlmqxrqi .loin-s. Maury Ann txllllllil. :Incl Kaly Sltoglnntl. Murijm-ini Dgxlvy :Incl M1lFg'1lFt'l Maiy show how to llIllSll insulting an bvml witlmnt clisturlming the patient, Mary Ann Anmto. A I I Even it vars-1-r girl nm-ds to know how to sow. :mtl thcsm' girls :irc lm-:nrning by doing. Sandra Schultz. liauu burn Richnionrl. Sharon Svott. Alvin' Bragg, -lnvkiv Potchcbski. Sandra Edstroxn. Arlvnc Wulust-lc, Mrs. McMahon. Carol Hirst. und Nancy Heincclu- art' occupied with nmking scuflies for thc Rc-d Cross. ome maLing for areer Qrlls Carol Hirst and Helm-n Leja Ckncc-lingj check the fit and hang of Bvtty Morronc-'s drvss. as shown by the triple mirror. Pagf- 126 This pictnrt' was ont' of thrvt- published in four nationally t'irn'nlatt'tl magazinvs last May. aftvr tht- Opt-n lloust' program for our nvw homo mak- ing' rooms was held. At tht- nm-w mavhint-s along' tht' winclow art' W't'ntly l'ilSk'llt'l'. -Ivrry XNVQIITPII. Louisa' Catanz. Diant- juss. Pattyt' Burch. and Mrs. Mt' Mahon. At right art- Sigrikl Smith and Linda Kvrr. me 'www W X XX Al f1,,f r'ww-.-...M Mrs. Guy's Qirls at Sontliwt-st xsoik on thi-ir various projt-cts. 1 First row. lt-ft to right: Sylvia YYilli.nns. Mary Sykt-s. Arlvnia Xxillllllllw. l'sarlx.ira klmzitliiiiuttiti. .-knniv Us- Dvtails of a patte-rn ortwlpy thc attvntion of Gloria lmornv. lI.lllll'lt'li Lscatvtl lvlti Pat Nvlson antl Amy Mt'Mt'llt-n. Svconcl row: Mary Nvwt-ll, Sarah Rm-tl. Shirlt-y Carol Gvppinuvr. lilvanor l':ruknt'r, Katlilwn Moll and 'IK-llis. Clin-ryl NYilliznns. M.iru.1r1-t ilailvr. Rnthim- Hil- l,intla Klingkamvr watch Kara-n Brorkman Csvatm-tl It-ftl lcspic-. start tht- niacliinv work on ht-r projvt' Sandra Linton. Cathy livnzinu. antl D1-lor:-s Korhnr' Xyork in tht' mocit-rn kitchm-n at Oltl Miiiti is vnjoy- fstanclingl look ovvr tht- homt- making proji-rts of Nanry ahh- to jntly Long. Donna Yan vvl'l'lll1'SlU'l'li0Il. Mary Aniato. Carol Coll:-y. .Ioan Marrns. antl Dorothy l':'t4'r- Mt'Kt't'. and Qloanm' Kirby. son. 4' 49 . .,. I it I , sl ff!! ,yo- wsxvf' 5' i N ,X s. yxib ,..-fr -A. Mr. Henderson Qrightj is pointing out some of the European countries studied by his class in world history. Left to right in the first row are Myrtle Moore, Joyce Hunt, Delores Mock. Second row: Juanita Chambers. Lt-on Collins, Winfred Boyd. Miss Laitham's eighth period English I class work on a lesson in improving study habits. First row, left to right: Shiela Gardiner, Donna Brouette, Meta Burge, Pam Papish, Carol Geppinger. Second row: Gwen Salnick, Pam Jones. Donna Hansen, Beverley Friberg, Marie Reese. Third row: Pat Murphy, Gail Napolion, Karen Linduslea, Pat O'Connell. Fourth row: Roberta Garant, Barbara Pontius, Mildred Koehne, Pat Mavron. Fifth row: Tim O'Connell, ocial Siuahes 6nghsA MIGHTY CASEY HAS STRUCK OUT' Mr. Peters0n's speech class at Old Main gives at dramatic interpretation of Casey at the Bat. The narrator is Wanda Hayesg the umpire, Alan Rausenberger: the catcher, David Hueterg and Casey is Doug Waddicar. IS THAT MY VOICE? Another section of the class listen to voice recordings that were made early in the year. First row is Bill Kireh. Jill Jordan. Nancy Johnson, Karen Henning. and Doris Weese fstandingj, Second row: Judy Pyle. Tom Porter. June Granville, and Pat Wicks. Paqt 8 .X ii? 5 - s 'iff X X - .,.. gm w X Y X X x six Qlxxi fm 5 , H WM L UNI I ,.g:.-:sex ff ' I I I ' i ,H X E -1 '15 1, f x 'A r nv -L 1 Y Wg , gn , . ,W W 'Q' f ,X X k ...mow L 'Rf . 1.1 s- .i. -- x,: . - .- 2. , 4 , s .-,gps I F K Q' E12 Sffflifp J M 'K fi' '11 f ' 1 fl! i s f.' s , 1 ,Xi MQW 1 f 4 ,H I sw k YS fx 7 x- 74 N AX ,S 1 EA 1 gf:--w s.1 3'J5. if ., .Q if V 2' if 'lr 2 I Q! 2' '1 il rf sr- H u ' 1 Y, My i 'win I 'au Looking ovcr il copy of tht' Re-cl :incl Whitc' is the first pi-rioil Ri-il .ln NVhitc Stuff, Luft to right nn: Joanne lrawis, vdilor, pzrgi- one, Conniu 'l'4nnp4i, page two, Nancy Plvtsch, news editor, and Taylor llull, page four, in charge lor thc' scfond scmcstrr. LATIN CLUB BANQUEI' l irsL row: lull to right: Sccond Consul, 'loin Scllcnbarrgcr, Scribn, Rochcllr Mathieu, lfirst. Consul, Warren llarris, Qua- vslor, Jgrncl Raiblsu. Su-oiid row: l,a1ur.ilcm- Lucdscrnycr, lviarion Stokcs, Craig lluinpliri-y, kosuiriguy Sinimc, Randy Schultz. Sitting, lclv. to right: Rochcllc Williauns, Connie Cu.rLlr.rn, lNf1yrnar Moorc, Delores Mock, and Myrtle MOOrc. llruing thi- pinata: Rutluo Farmer lini-cling: l'1rx1nmricc Calhoun, liurnaulinc Dorsey, lNIaruia Wilson, liirrbura Burton, Lillian Brown, Joyce Bond, and Ai-llorci: Falconer. lirirvst Slllllll, Willa Mac Gallion, julvdcan Sapp, Elizabeth Paris, Ycrnim Morris, john Mc lice Lucretia Tucker Searcy Williiuns, lrcnm' 'II-llis, Marion Wlicatlcy, and Delilah liurrrss. llll fl 2 :Wk , i . V M xr ' .tM,,,4 . 1 I li oo Y' .Mltrr :ill thc' hard work is clone-. this group. in rliarrum- of ed an thi- pup--r for thi- first S!'llll'Nll'l'. look UYVI' tlirir work. S1'lll1'll is liynmt Drcgcr, Vlllllbl' in lTlllQ'liQ .Ii-.in lI.urm'igi. nvws . 1-ilitoig llarrrivtu- llnndy, l-l'1ltllI'l' e-dilorg Cuil -Iarnciyk, 1-ilitoi, lf? pay- tlm-rg l.ziui'1i lNrl0ll'lb. pager om-5 Qlllll Lori-n uXmli'i'son. page' lour. CliRM.XN Cl,l.'li l-'irbl row, lrfl lo right: lVLlllt'l' junkowski, lri-.isuri-rg lJi.iuv llorx.ith, Xlfl'-lJIi'hlLl4'lllI john Koi-nig, prcnidvnlg llnibaiur .Xmll'rsol1, 5i'ci'1'1.l1'y. g' Sm-uoiicl row: Ne-gil Sulrwgirlrtgz-11, llcnry Kopp:-lin.in, Kari-n ' Nliklullongh, Gi-rqilcl liaism, IJI'Ugl'.llll L'llAlll'lll.lll, orelgn 'l'hircl row: -I.nn1i-s liluinv, llgiviil lluvlcr, Rohr-rl .Xlln-n. john Yolli. lfourlh row: Nliss Cluvvr, sponsor, Ki-nm-th Urpliry, Ralph Otlor Roh:-rl Cir-snr. anguage l RliNCIll lIl,l'l5 Sitting glvft to riglrlj lNl.u'y l,L'e- lilouin, liar:-n llisliop. lilzuim- Sk'lllllill, Carolyn Chntlos, llzrrbguur Davis, Uairlmni 1 I A liqlwrl, Nola lNlinclcin.in. Joan Uzrvis. l,incl.i Di-nrstur, .incl M S Katlrli-1-ixR41cltkc-. Stsincling ill:-ft to righll M.xry t1.m-mli-r, Shruyl lfoosr. N14-rry Cay l,Q'Jll'SU!l, Ngilzilir- Ulnvnii, llqrroli' SIl'I'llIlg, lliani' l,iplu'. Rita Johnson. Lois l,gmti'rjung. .Nniln Ilika, .xml l r.rnklin llull. 3 S F f 2 5 E RHSH.-XRIZI1 GROV1' 1111- K1g1p 11'iQht1 11rvss1'11 115 il Rtlllliln s111v1', rcccivvs his 111'111'1's 1111111 Miss K1'11ist011. 1'1111ir1111111 of the 1an- l11111'1' M13 1,1-111111111 t1lI'l'l'110l1, th1's1' st11111'11ts 111.11111 mmm. dvlmr st1111i1-s 111' 111l' st11111'11t l1t11J1l11lt1t111 uruwlh of Distrirt 2111. 111111151 Y.1111111xs.111. S.1r11 R11111-. 111111 Carol G1'ppi11g1'1' xhuw 1111- 111111111111 of p1'1-s1'11t st11111'11ts i11 s1'1111111 by using 11111-ll11111X 41111111 1 Il In 1111 t11 11rg1 11 ..,. .-. ,,,,,. L- 1- 1 ,fr 1 np. ,-Xt 11111 1'.111'111.1t11114 Il1'll'1llI1t' Qllil' Mr. 1,1'11f01'11. NJ11t'5' 1'i11w.11'11s. 111111 111-1' G11 111'1. 1 .ti 1 :Rpm 'Q 00 .JA CI1'1'1Z1iNS1111' CLASS This y1'11r Ll 1'l11ss in citizenship was i11tr1111111'1-11 to t111' Curriculum. 11f'l'l' its 51111101115 work 1111 n pictorial 1111111 111' th1- C111i1'11go metropolitan 1'111111111111iti1's. S1111111i11u 1111 th1- 11-ft nr1- joseph Potts 111111 Mi1'11111'1 Or10v1'tz. S1-11t1-11 .11'l' CI1111111i1- E111m1111s 111111 l1il1'I11t' f1l'2111il1J1. St111111i111:,f on the right 1111- IJt'll1l1S 111l1l11f'S, -l11y jrnin, 1i11it111- .1111111s. K1'it.11 G11-1-11w111111, and N1Zll'Y 11r11w11. IAXZ.-X'1'1C PROGRESSIVE iIU1'N'1'R11'1S 111 W111111 11ist11ry, Mr. 111v11d1'rs11n 111111 his 1'l.1ss 111111111 some of the 111o1'1- pr11u1'1'ssiv1- 1'111111tri1's of th1' l1l'2l14 121151. 111 1111- first row, 11'ft to right: R11s1- 11ilK'l'y. 11:1w11111111 1711111111's, Myr- 1111 M111111-, fI111ri11 S11i1'11-y, 111111 Mr. 11l'11l1l'l'S0l1. S1-1-111111 row: C1111st11111'c Cnrthnn, H1111-1-111 1'1J11'11It'I'. 1'xYllO1K1 11i1111'11c, :md 1i117Ql1Jf'111 1,ill'1S. Offi1'1'1's 111 1.05 l10111p11111'r011 Es- 1111111111-s 181111111511 C111111: S1-1111-11 111-ft to right1: l3ilT1l'l1P Dyv. V11-1-'pr1-si111'11tg 1'1-tvr Contrvras, 1'1'1'si111'11t: Di11111- SI'11l11fZ. S1'cr1't:1ry. St111111i11u: ,1:11'11ir' .1111111w11y, Treas- 111'1'r. 11111str11t1111: thf' crafts of Mvxico, Miss N11111'y Kllt'h11. SlUK1l'11l teacher 1Sl'4'Ul1l1 110111 19111 shows Annie Par- 1111111 1t'l'I1If'I'1 how 111 wc11r thc re- 1111111, 1111111111 Mr-yer Q11-ftj 1110111-ls Z1 111111111 111111 Ri1'1111r11 R1111w111f 21 svrnpe. U11-1 Spzmish 11 1:11155 111cmbcrs p1w1't1'11y ll 111111 fight. with Ueft to rightb '1'11111 S11ir1111111g ns thc torcro, Ri1'11111'11 f111wrysi1111 IIS thc 1111nC1cri1- 11-111. 111111 D11vi11 St1'111-11 as thc bull. 11.11111 111 st11111'nt, Bvtty -I1l1D101'lS1i1, 1st.11111i11q 11-fti f'Xp1il111S 21 Latin verse 1111111 111 1'1'11ow 1'111ss11111t1's x7211CI'iC S15 111111 Gary Mvhok Cs1':1t1'd1, and fst111111i11u1 Ri1'1111r11 M11rti11 :ind Ber- 11111111 171't1-rs. Page 131 eniors ans! funiors ,!gofA Score ramafic ifs gs-.N ivgwamtn ww... W Thr rust zulcl rrvw of thu' Svliim' Class play. In vvritm-i'. on the stvps: Put Bl'Ul'l'iIll1lIl. stmli-nt alir--1-mr: Nil: Stmnuli, clirvctorg Caryl l1ZlllC, stuclvnt director. lfirst row. lm-ft lo right: Kvn Nlomly, flgiry Mn-link, llgxrxvy N1llllll'I'lllli, jim lfluxws. lfitclwi' Vvl'L1tlllIlQ'iOI1. -Iov lloc'k:'r. Mika' Evans. Paul Wiflu-rts. Scvmicl row: lvlzlrviii Wlillvttc, John llnrrlirig. Kun-n lfolm-y. Nxunry Plvtrli. Put McGuir:-. lkfury l,0u Bollinuvr. Nurnin Ursolini, Linrln .-Xnclm-r- son, .Indy Cl:ilml1'ig'l1. Jvnn Garvin, l loi'vm'v llumlik. 'limi -Iohnstmi. linlm Mrlntyrv, Tllircl row: Phyllis Kowalski. Grain- 'lwl'TSl2lIlO, l,ynclz1 llomivlln. 'l'oni Disnbaito, Sigricl Smith. Suv llollzmrl. Prisrillzi Rycllmz-rg, livvlyn l5:1rln-v, Suv Xvllll1'l'S. Gail llnrivryk. Cl.n'cvl Gillnvrt, l,ym'ttm- Pmnpzi. Peggy Xvilll0Il. Fnurth row: Dzm Aspluncl, Lori-n .Xnclz'rsm1. 'l1r-rr's-m'r- Russvll. Ilgirry lslvr, Miltnmii Nr'x'r1'r1Cl1.un. .Ivrry Zuknwski. fifillll YN'ilson, Bill Clrnwfcml. .IOYOIIIP llum. lmcviislrcl ,Xmlm-rszm. lirniv Frrirni -lnsvph Curr:-rn, llnlm Eu ropn. ufjze qgemarkzgle xgnciclenf af Carson orners enior Class aty M1', .xml Mrs. lNIm1Gir111is :irc win'- ing :it th:-ir lmlay bv-low tlw firv l'Sl'lI PV. 3 lhyllis Kow.ilski :md killtllll Nm'- l'l'I1l'llilIl, Page 132 Mrs. Wright is romplaiilillg of Z1 migraine l1C1ldZlClll', lllf- pglinti-r' llllrl Mr. Mi-hiilllis t'UIlSll4lll'lll1K thi' .ill illl llvll to riullt: Tvrry Russ:-ll, lA'OI1IlI'Cl .'xDdK'I'SOIl. Slll' pi-i'l:llltlil'vvscxlpv. llcill.iilcl. l,ui'm'il AIlllf'I'S0ll. llill Mrlliilllis is lllllllil lift:-r fglllillf: from lllc firm: USUQIPC' lmlt tu rigllt: Suv XYlIll1'I4S. live-lyil ll1II'lN'l'. Gail 'lillllifyli llrxxiit Wilson. lA'UIl1lI'll .'xllLlK'I'SOll, llgirol Gillwrl, .lov Clzirrvm Lim st.ilrsl 'l11'l'l'Y RllSSl'll lSl.lIllllllLf on-r llillll. lxiuvuw' lllS1'UXi'l'S llll' lm- 4-willll' llI'!'llS l'i'lJ2lll'lIl2, l.1-lt to liglll .lI'l'C JCVUIIII' lllllil, llull El1l'Ullil,.IOt' tiill'll'l'il l P N J M l , 6 lwft til riulltt IHTIIH' l'll'l'll'1l. Miltull N4'Yl'l'll4'llLlll. llll' wlullulvss of tlln' Hi: rxmylpm- is 4'KlIlHICll'I'I'll l,e-lt lu rlullt: Clqiml Gillii-rt. l,XIltl.l fiollllvllil. .lK'f4lIll ll.llkl'X' lslvr. Mr, l,l'lIll'l' is tryillg 1- llhllll lim pruxi- to Illf' jurv lllill llll'I'Q is lor. xliflivivilt l'X'lKl1'IllxK' to l'UIlX'll'l llli- ,izllli Si-zllvcl. lr-ft to right: 'l'1illi llisnlmtu. Sigriml Slllilll, llll l lullxlllcl. Ilvrry Zuliowslii. .-Xt tllr' tqlllli' Jiri' lIf'l'UlllY' wlllll. fi.lI'1ll Gillli-rl, l,l'UIlllll CI SUll. fillllll. vvllSUIl. Xlll l Slllllillllili l.ylir'tli' l,UlIlIJAI. filllfl' 'lll'l'Sl.lll0, l'llyl Kiiwiilski. xilllllll NlXI'Vlll'll.Hl. 'lll'lll' Rll5M'll, l'l'im'ill.l Ru Iii-ru. llrlll l'.lll'up.l. lAlll'll .XIIil4'lNUIl. l'iX1'lXll lllll'll1'1', lliIllX Isl llill fil'.lM'l'Ol'il. ilr. Slll' xYlllll'l'S.fiZ1ll'l.lII!'L'flxA l'i'uuy xylllllbll, l,.lll .xqllllllll SWK ' '42 'W Q, ,QQ tg, I 1 Y ., 'NJ' fx F it S S 2 M. au, - ' :ggullk ?'?'Z 5-5: S g iff 1 . fl :Q VIE 5, 232' 5 ESQ. LW X ul'l 'q LIADHI' BAND Undvr tht- patim-nt supt'rx'ision of Mr. Anov, tht' nn-inbvrs of tht' Claclvt Band will someday in thc nvar futnrv he nn-lnln-rs ol thi- Conci-rt Band of llonnnnnity lligh. First row, l1-ft to right: liill llharinm-lu, john Bohnv. Earnt-st l.indbm-rg, 'lioui W'ood. Second row: Lois Plantinga, Mary jawor- ski, Gram' lim-rk. John Hall. Carolyn llodnr. Third row: Sandy l,ort-nzano, 'lions Humek. Robvrt Fluntin. John llnrk. Ronald Price, john Protolipor. Mr. .-Kimi-, BEGINNERS' HAND First row. lvft to right: lim-u llunninig, Rita Mzirtiii, Bill liradtlu-. S1-cond row: Rudy livnda. Clary l,unt. Danny liappvllm-i'n-, Arthur Nie-nlionsm-, Chuck llowc. Gm-orgir lic-niis, Third row: jill NN'ilsou. Manigm- liysa-n, Pat Nt-lson. Earla- Slater, David Rusirk, Sophim- Dyrfz, jaun-s Blunng Charlvs Hvuiy. Mr. .-Xnov. xgnsfrumenfal an ocal groups opu ar af Ijxree uilchngs Sl 7l, I'H W EST C.-XDl'1'l' BAN D First row, lr-ft to right: Marion Sta-vt-iix. .lm-iniic Moorv. Ronnim- Pugh, Jann-s San- dvrs. Svarvy NN'illiauis. Donald llalv. Svcond row: -In-ssic Janivs Llook, 'Fhoinas johnson. Clm-vrlainl Parlcrr. llliarlvs Smith. VVillizuns johnson Niirhan-l llm-inlx-rsun, William Jacksoii. l,awrvm'm- Sand:-rs. jvronn- Williams, Randolph Marsh. Willin- Sprag- gins. Third row: YQ-rd:-ll Garrison. Ula-u Walker, John Mclivc, Sylw-stvr .-Xpplvton, Larry Scttlrs. l,awr4-nrt' Gunn. Fourth row: Mr. Ramon Williamson, Dircctorg Michal-l Pivrrv. Frank Willizuus, Garfield Ervin. .Xlvciu Ove-rton. Donald Mvlllimk STRING l'1NSliMIil,l'I First row, left to right: Rhonda l,undin, Barbara Caauwv. Dianr- Liplu-. Svfond row: Lyndcl ,'Xrrington. Sylvia Kruvgcr, Chris Bvrry. john Panvm-lar. Third row: joyu- Postwi-ilvr. Mr. .-Know. -Ianicv Mladinrr. l,'U't l ll-I fm ff f's t '5 Q QQ? all X Q XX W ii ,Ar W 1' o ' ,J A qi , 4 xv' fs' r f Mk .1571 'fl' 0 M.. , S . I X v Y. ' Y ,mi 1 . , f Eff, 5 ev 'Y 'f . A 1- . h I V .33 lx, ,gi 1 1. V4 f X :CQ uh . , Y f 'fx 'f .1 56 Q if , lug Q! ' E' Rf: fi ff' nxt. ' . N ff F9 wid 'Fi' t ws: s x KSN nw fl A . X I, wk . is I . A ',4ik I: 'W hxexxk 'IJ few-T2 fEYa 5 fp? , 'Qs-7 ' DRUM MAJORETTES AND TWIRLERS llerm- comes the band! And in the lead are our stylish, high-stepping drum ma- jorettes and twirlers. No football game would be complete without the between the halves show put on by our band, featuring these girls. First row, left to right: Judy Swafford, Rita Jo Martin, Joan Fisher. Sandra Cole. Second row: Linda Kerr, Mary Blouin, Betty Jablonski, Judy Simon, Judy Seilheimer, Rochelle Mathieu. x 1-1 CONCERT BAND ROSTER Piccolo and Flute: Barbara Anderson, Karen Anderson, Betty Bennett, Jeanne Champion, Martha Cromwell, Roberta Gehring, Karen Goetter, Phyllis Hartl, Carol Ledford, Barry Leedy, Nancy Lewis, Rochelle Mathieu, Kay Matzen, Judy Olmsted, Grace Terstano. Oboe: Toni Sollenbarger, Janet Ter- stano. B-Flat Clarinet: Sharon Anderson, Mary Blouin, William Docpp, Robert Giesen, John Harding, . Joe Hooker, Donald Hub- bard, lom Johnson, Dan Kluchins, John Koenig, Dwight Lorenzano, Robert Mc- Intyre, Miro Mladiner, Andy Nyeri, Mer- ry Gay Pearson, Judy Reuss, Richard Seymour Carole bternng, Roger fhompson, Clyde 'l'orp, Jim Zoda. Alto Clarinet: Bill McPhail. Bass Clarinet: Donna Marshall, Bob Thune. Bassoon: Arlene Jann, Linda Kerr. Alto Sax: Annette Anthony, Peggy Bar- tee, Roy Escoe, Paul Goudy, Kenneth Moody, Jacqueline Nichols, June Terpstra, Marge Wolfrum. Tenor Sax: Roscoe Brown, Lonnie Carr, Ray Fencl, Warren Hardin, Dave Smith. Baritone Sax: Bill Borrnan, Alan Sprat- ford, Dave Tykoeki. Trumpet: Loren Anderson, Ella Hartl, Tom Hauser, William Kleinpaste, Bill Lus- senhop, Milton Nevrenchan, Norm Pfeifer, Louis Rini, Jerry Sidcnstick, Dick Smith, Ted Stranczex, Lyman Tieman, Ken Topol- ski, Marvin Willett, Ken Williams, Lane Witt. French Horn: Barry Bell, Jean Brown, Yvon Ferguson, Carolyn Henry, Sandra Mosel, George Vanderwall. Baritone: William Champion, Henry Koppelman, Karen Roegner, Bob Westman. Trombone: John Aiken, Joel Bostrom, William Crawford, Betty Fuller, Walter Goering, Bruce Justin, Joe Knopp, Curtis Sehellhase, John Volk, Warren Withers. Bass Horn: Ronald Alderson, Linda Al- inon, Roger Fridholm, Pam Joscphson, Charles Lane, Carol McCarty, Douglas Smith. .Snare Drum: Bonnie Beasley, Kenny Bishop, Tom Eddington, Colin Flynn, Mil- ton Holland, Ben Pletsch, Leslie Stevens. Bass Drum: Larry Hupe. Cymbals: Raymond Espana, Mane Pritzo. Bells, Chimes, Marimba, Typani: Shont- sine Campbell, Nancy Edwards, Marlene Freebem, Lynn Joens, Patricia Oakes, Sherry Richmond. Page 137 ampus lguilabng ixeol CLorus SOU'l'llWES'I' MIXED CHORUS Iiirst row, lelt to right: Ruth Young, Ar- lene Booker, Virginia Echols, Gloria Shir- ley, Barbara Weathington, Beverly Wil- lams joyce Ilunt, Carmen jones, Mary 1 1 Davis, juamta Chambers, Mr. Ramon Wil l Wil- liamson Director, Irma Kiley, Ar ene I hams, Ruthie I'armer, Barbara Burton, Lnaee Ross, N ernita Morris, Venetta .Clem- mons, Beverly Curry, Barbara Rhodes, 1' 1-eddie Davis. Seconu row: Marcia Wilson, Dorothy Nickerson, Marion Wheatley, Myrtle Moore, Carol Vtylie, Mary ykes, Peggy N l Chant, Margaret Carter, Brenda Allen, e Swann, Ruth Moore, Geraldine Sims, Alona Collins, Ceritha Overton, Verdell Garrison, Maude llayes, joyce Robinson, Lillian ISIOWII, Uloria lviaxwell, Rochelle Williams, lusiner Steward, Addie Bradley. 'l lnrd row. june Carney, Elnor Williams, Carolyn Witherspoon, Dorothy Newell, Lilaiieather Williams, Alvern Bell, 'I heresa Ervin, Norman Buie, Carrol Hunter, Marion Stevens, Patricia Stevens, Lois Thompson, bwenuolyn Witherspoon, Willa Callion, Searcy Williams, Elizabeth Paris, Rosetta Collins, Marlene Bryant, jaequeline jones, Corrine Love, Sarah Reed, Garil Monroe, tiyntlna Echols. l ourth row: William jackson, Herbert Spencer, Lawrence Lambert, jerome Ward- low, llenry Bell, Charles Iero, Lawrence Santlers, lhomas johnson, Arnold Biloche, Arthur Askew, Wayne jackson, Albert Epnran, Carey Ileninions, Eugene Barbee, NN oodie Smith, Clilton johnson, Ernest Maxey, Norman Colquitt, Harold Bell, itance Pitts. SENIOR A CAPELLA CHOIR 'Ihe senior a capella Choir is composed ol students who have sung in the junior Choir two previous years. Highlights of the year were appearances in the Air Force Show, the Christmas concert, the Arts lies- tival, .mo the Spring Concert. I'irst row, left to right: Eurania Conkis, Lynda Connella, Sue Rettke, Sue Withers, Carol Mclieone, Linda Luchene, Second row: Linda Conn, Norma Orso- lini, Sandra Neldon, Donna Ebeling, joyce Cameron, Catherine jorgenson. Ilnrd row: Emily Pauling, Shirley Bra- galore, jean Leskiewicz, Mary Ann Vania, Bonnie Smith, Harriette Handy. During the holidays the Community lligli School Mixed Chorus of District 218, Blue Island, Illinois, were the guests of the Rock Island Lines and presented a program ol Christmas music at the LaSalle Street Station, Chicago. -With Miss Hazel Kennedy, director, are pictured: lfirst row, left to right: Roberta Feltz, Phyllis Kowalski, Evelyn Barbee, Annette Muller, Richard Signore, joe 'I'rella, Linda Connella, Sandra Neldron, Norma Orsolini, Sue Rettke, and Sue Withers, 'Second row: Karen Bradley, Betty BONUS, C1111 janeeyk, Russell Anderson, Benny Moore, Robert Strenge, Carol Melxeone, Donna Ebeling, joyce Cameron Bonnie Smith. , ilhird row: Marcia Bruehl, Betty Allen, liflsflllil QRYCHPUYQ. Charles Simpson, jerry Anltowski, jim Flores, Shirley Bragalone, luiinly Pauling, jean Leskiewicz, Eurania Coiikis. l'ourth row: Mary Grubbs, Doris Nien- house, Maxine Wilt, joe Carrero Grant lvllsflll. Tom Parsons, Leonard Aiiderson Linda Luehcne, Lynda Hayden, Mgmy Agri Vanin. and Linda Conn, Page 138 w Nsa. 4 WQSWN IA-fl to riulntr Sumlrn Eclstrom, Put Suurcr. lilamchv Left to right: Loretta Spxyi-ku. Slmryl lfuosc, Kay .Ii-min, I lIt'l.l. llnlm Wi-m1i11.il1. lgAll'l72ll'Ll Pm-nu-lli. Norbvrt liaulowski. Marvin Burma Timothy Ruulu, Ilognnu- Czllznlirnsc, liomiic K ul llull. Miss ll.1m4.m. insl1'1u'tm'L Gvmlml KlllSl'l'. lvlllllllll Ygirkgilis, llill Ryan, Carol Coopvr. 1 urns. Rwln-rt Musilm-li. Unmlyii Norkus. Two ul Miss llziimanifs ziilkvliisscs ill Olcl Khin on lHUl!'l'l5 111 l'1'pl't'Sl'IltlIl2 pl.llll' 4lll'lLll'l'S. Af . . . main . . . ampus . . . SoutAwesf llu-sv SIllCll'll KRT Cl..-XSS .-YI' SOll'l'lIWHS'l' is urs' working on ll unit in paipm-r llmuln' ixmnk iimkiiiq. M.1tf-riuls usvd am' m'wsp:lp1-i', pzlstv, il ulsiy imulml on 1' W'lliL'll thc Hunks am- furim-cl, :md ufmpa-rn paint. In lln- picluiv. lc-ft to right url' Mll'lllll'l I .lnlm llill. C.mwlv Him-low. :xml Gail Swzilloril work un Mumv. .Iusvpli Svolt. Ggxrfivlcl lirvin. Smut Munir. :mtl lilrai IIlHllQ'l'll .art p1'oja'm'ls. l ln-nlphi lvrrc, Maurice 4' l L wi 5 -lurly Kolilislm, lizi1'b11r4i lkiillm-r. und Sllzlron Mitbm-l'g' work Hon- thc' display is X'l4'Wl'll by Curolim' Hvnry and Dizlnc 1 papa-i' iiigwlie' figun-s for :1 flllI'iSlIIlIlS display, lVcstOn. Page 139 W1 'UV-L DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS CLUB 1957 - 1958 Standing. ls-ft to right: Joe Lt-ju, Prvsiclvnt. Ed Svhwnrl :incl Mr. Lowe-, C0-orclinzllor. SK'1ltl'1.l outsiclc of tables. left to right: Bill Trim-11, Terry McGuire, Don l,oc'kmz1n. jim lilllldlllklll, Bill Barxyrki, Al Km-hnv, Rm-cl Powers. john Young, .Iiin Wilclvr, Kwn Milli-r', Lcunzlrcl YN'roblc-wski, Rolwrt Mvzycl- lo. Harold Honivrmling, Bill Schzwdc, Bill Ste-vcns. Stunle-y Ml'y'l'I' und Frank llirsvhinun. Insiclc' tublcs. left to right: .IAIIIIUS Snunoris, Gm-nv Putuky. Dc-nnis Thorns uncl Gerrit Plantinuu. iversilliecl Gccupaiions an isfrigufive ealucation varnish Sheng ies fo fAe Communifcy C1-rrit plilllllllgil. ll student lvnrn- ing to lu- il IIlllllllt'll2lllK'l' im-rluliiic ut ML1lllIlt'1l. is ivvm-ix'ii1g instruction from Y. R. liiuullvy on pulling an run: from an Swiss nloclm-l rlwpp4'r. Bill Stl'Vl'llS. vinployvcl by js-wvl lfoocl storm' in licvm-rly Wbocl Shop- ping Um-iitvxp triins il bona- from il round of ln-c-f. Stvvl- H011-s, clvpzirt- nn-nt lIl2lllilHl'l'. is thc- sup1'rvism'. Bill is in his svroml ymnr us ii IIICLII cutlvr. Rv:-cl Powers. 4'lllplUyl'll us :I Butvhvr by Klvin illlil Svhrolll. rv- cvivvs instrurtions on cutting foru- quurtc-r from Ml'. llillll G2lllI'll'l. Bill Si'll2lt'Llt' is sctting up column zuls on il Moclvl lsl Linotype' :xt thc Worth Re-Cord. liill is completing his se-cond yczu' :is il printf-1' on tlu- D.O. Prourulil. Ellwoocl Spc'1'll l.1'x'm'l'r'riz, pro- privtor of Sp:-ml Pr:-ss, is instruct- ing Studi-nt lvzirnu-r -Iini liillllllllllll. vniployvcl ut Spvvcl Prvss. how to operate' thv Original Ile-ialf-lln-rg. This is se-cond ya-an' for Jim on D.0. Progriun Bob Sanwivk. proprietor. pointing' out to D.U. studs-nt learn:-r Harold Honicrding thc- lIl1POI't1lIll'l' and props-r nwthod of svtting guiclvs on Miohlv Vvrticzil Press nt Quality Stzitiom-rs SL Printvrs. Page 140 FI X ...Y ' E fl I ' X . 2 5 Q N lu .a mm ,Q Hgh ' 52 Wai V Lwg,Q. 3 K fggiil . hw 9 I g .. IW G -nq wuJ . , . x X Rm, M . S323 5 , M M .Y-4 H . ij N? .. 3. X Q ,J X 5 W, X A. - X-sw N :QW ' S ,NWQQXNK A xvixf . A,- 'h I R x ,H Wx xi ' , X s f 1 ,Q up Q , MN! X iw ,Q Q- K v , N: aiu i K Q Y six! X Ns x s ' as as at . 5 Qffk. , w- k A G Q Mpff. 5 E fffwf lv ,zzw T X FW 1 I. 4 . . A, 4 fffi up wr ,N f. s 3 f--, . L' ' ' '-'M , - HL , ,,,.. 21, M haul 'v Mx ' . 'Q ' - p sq V' 'X ' asf I iff' -, Gvraldinv Mill:-r placvs stock on display at Walgn-1-ns as lioh Lacoy supvrvisvs. liarl llanr-y, nianagcr of thc Markvt llaskvt in NN'orth, vlivrks a hvad of cabbagr' for Cc-rry Kraiss, as Bill Bogc-r, produce . a -' looks on lloward Schultz givvs sonic hvlp to his Customvr. lfathvr Doughvrty. of thc' St. Francis Hospital, as llarry Ilolni. inanagvr of Montgonu-ry Yfard. and Elin:-r Russo, Howards supvrvisor, chvck his salvs tech- niquc. David Bradtkz' trim-s to get Mr. Bailey. DE Coordinator to buy a Ill0Vll' czunvra. at lVatland's Cainvra Shop as Keith lVatland, ownvr, and lfrvd lN'ilkr'rson. nianagvr, vhcrk D lXld s siles tnrhnlqun iii? X 4. Rosr- Giovannvtti gc-ls sonu- i-xpvrt .xd- xlu fron he 1 l I lin Vi lt of 1 -r -nip oyv '. I 1 'ig 1 . lN'right's Standard Ss'rvic'4', Kar--n Nluy hands .1 in-qiivstm-il lmoklvt to lu-r f'Illpl0X'1'I'. R. Stan Slark. at llu' South wok C mn x 1 o 3 WI va 4i 'Ns a N ig liawn. lludrr thc watchful vyc of hm' l'IIlpl0yCl', Gail l orsytliv, Bvvurly Andi-rson vhcvks out a grocvry ordc-r for Mrs. Mildrvd Jacobs. 7832 S. Nvwland, Oak Lawn, at the Na- tional Tm Co., l0flrd and Civcro, Oak .lm-rry Burkvcn. loft, and his supervisor, Gln-nn Zornig. give a rar tho dvluxc trcai- iuvnt at Clark's, Ashland and Vvrmont. llc-lping' llaniu' llriu- givc 11 good sales talk to hm-r vustonivr, Mrs. lf. J. Ilaganiann. Sr.. 2442 Sprum- Road. Home-wood, is Mr. Rhinm-hart. nianagvr, Kresge-s, at Fvvrgrcfvn Plaza. ,lark Plate' nians thc gasoline hosv as fol- low vmployc'f'. Frank Wivv, cleans the hack window for Kon Young. at the YVright's Siandard Swvifc. ,1- :fig fvlr. Rwx'1-ro, nianagvr of thi- lirogvi' lfood store- in llluv Island, shows .lam-t Kllarkv how to park a grow-ry hox as hor vustonn-r. fwlrs. ll. ll, Siglvnhorst. lllllll Maplc Avv., Bluff Island. looks on. 1 w - - v Nt Xrvvs L1-rtifif-xl in lwlt, fyrvf-nwoml. lklarslia .'hIlKll'i'NVS sarks gros'i-ri:-s for hi-r c'ustonu'r. Mrs, Gladys la-1'pm'i'. H7511 South llmnau. Chicago. as hvr vinployvr, lid. Yn-cs. giws assistanrc. IN . fjbisfrigufive Salucafion Nl:-llmln-lx ut' mln- llli, fflllh gm' lhusm- Sl'lliUlkS who gm- on lhv Dis- ll'ilmlix'v Eclllvaxlimmzll Pl'0QI'lllll. Rvgllhu' club Illl'1'liIlf1S am' hm-ld xml X'Lll'ilVllS sm-inl, l'Q'K'I'l'llli0Il2ll, mal i'lllll'illilYll1ll lJI'Ujk'l'lS :nv xpmlsurml hy thx- vhxh lllvlxlhws. l'hv highlight ui' Illl'iI'f'l'1llgiS thu' mmml 1-1ulplmw-1'-4-1111Jloyvv him- quvt 'iX'l'Il hx' thx' stlulvntx to 5 . luwlml' the-il' 4'l11ploy4'lN. lfalst row. I1-ft tu riuhl: Marsha . , . .Xmlrr-ws QSLIIILIIHQV Rum- Cmwzm- IICII. l'l'IJUI'Il'l'Q -Invk Plzllv. pl'vsiml1'nt1 l5:1rh.ul'11, Ilgnllln-nu. Sl'k'l'l'l.ll'X'I hivlvin Ilqemhvl. Xll'4 IlI't'illll'Hf. Sn-rm1cl row: Gm-lxmhl Kmiss. How- nrml Srhultv. lichv.u'rl Hnwkinson. Ivrrx' HllI'k1'l'I1, llnrqllvhm' Ullliywl. Third row: IS:-vvrly Amh-rson. .I:111ic'c' Brivv. Cuxmlvligl DvVrivS. Kru- nvlh IIOIIIIINTQ. D.wid Brncltkr. Jzmvt Clnrkv. Cf'l'2l1liiI!4' Nfillvr. .Nt thx' NI.1x'f:1fl' Cor1h'li.1 Dvvrivs Show Rl swvgltvl' to Nfisi xf1Il'liI1I'2. KN. :ls hm' vlnpluyvr Ilvnry Bau- mgmu .xml hifi. Dcvmtllx' Buc'hg1nzm mu- Ill'Yl'.ll .xml mul support. Kl'IlIll'll1 llulnulu-rg h.mds fllilllgt' tu l'llSlUIIH'l'. 'llwm HUll.llIlL'l'. from il lllilvl muh' .ut thx' XY01'll1 Hal1'cIwz1rm' as hix f.1th1-r .mal IlkiliIll'I' vln-Vks his 111:n!l11'nmt1L'a 4l.lfllll!'liIli' lhnrlyul writvs down lhm- mum- oi hvr L'llSlUlll1'l'. Mrs, L. i'i?SfNYPll1'l4. JMU Now SL. Blum- IS- l.1mi. ns Mrs. KI.ll'L1.ll'l'I Pl-l.1skv. hm-r Slll7l'l'X'iSUl' Lui f:I1l'l'h0l' lfhwlllrrs, flu-rks for 1'l'l'0I'S. Iiml II.lXVLiIlSUI1 fix--s ll p1'ml11L'c mliaplqly ..I thu- .Ivwvl 'IH-41 in Tinlvy link :ls ,Inhu CIuwm'11h.1x'm-11. IllllHilQ'4'l', ' -ml lmnlml Mrlllvllqxlld. urn- sug- 3ql'5lilbllS, .Xl h1UllIgUlllK'1'Y YVQIHI shirt Count- vr Nanny Rm-ill tn-lls hcl' Cl1StOI'll0I' goimut .1 rww shirt just 1'0u'ix'm'cl as II.1rx'y Holm. lH2lllAlgi'l'. Stands hy t0 Qivv mlm In-lp if m'm'ch'cl. f g , - x ,Q- '9 Page 143 B, ti I if is 1 Q 4 -11 if ic-J' H' I- If A. 'Ni reg Odgle gjvon in ing Staff COUNSELORS Sratcd: Russvll Millvr. assistant supcr- ints-ndvnt and hcad of thc vounscling dv- pnrtnivntg Marjoriv lIald. Kathlvr-n Wintf-r Standing: Orvilla Kvsslvr. Paul Mnlni Patricia lmonard. Elizahvth llansvn. CAMPUS BUILDING OFFICE STAFF Iicft to right: Eva Signorr-lla, flu-rk, Ilvlcn Tracy, secrm-tary to Dr. Rirhards. Elsic Mindmnan. buyrr: llc-lm-n Duf-hr, of- Hfc- manager: Darlcnz- Givrnian. rw-fc'p- tionist. OLD MAIN' Ol l lCl'I llam-l Est:-s. svcrvlaryg Irs-nv Iialmvouk, assistant smivtary. SOUTI IWEST HU ILDING Ol l IL1l'1 STAFF Marjuriv Goodwin, sccrvtary, and -Ioyrf' Wright. rwcptionist. x.Zllz4Js SfuJenfs, aculfcy, ScAool BUS DRIVERS Thvse an- thc incn who get us In school .und get us homo -safvly and on time. la-ft to right are Nick Gugliclrnucci, NVallvr Woznink, Orlando Pompa. David l,aMortc, Rolwrt Engclhardt, Harold Black- inorv. Edward Kogut, -loc Kanzvlak, Cor- nm-lius Zuidmna. John Tichan, Davcntcr Bond, Li-miard Witt. Alfred Dc-bias, Tony la-pore. Page 144 'AWA v- CAFETERIA WORKERS l'm-nkfnst, lunchvon. or spvcial dinner- -thi-sc lzulirs run rvzllly providv sonic wonclcrfnl meals nt vnch one of our thru' buildings, CAMPUS BUILDING l irst row. lc-ft to right: ji-ssic Dvlfrivs. Lorrnins- Mvntz, Gram- Rvttkv, Clara Schulz, Sm-umul row: Ann Vanin, Kzlthr-rinv Frnnczyk. inani- i!gl'l' of school l'2lfl'll'I'lZl, I.yCli:1 XvL'lSSl1l'l', Gvrlruclc' Britt. OLD MAIN First row, lc-ft to right: Lonisv Dvl m'ts-. CI.n'nl Z1llllllS4'l'. llilingx lN'intPrfc'lclt. S4-mnd row: Kathryn I'Iul1lJzn'cl. M1lI'gAll'l'l VVoilu'. Mauxinv Srhnltz. Anna Iirish. Ilulzi Rosvnqnist. SOUTIlWI'1ST CAFETRRIA PERSONNEI. L1-ft to right: Enlclim- I.0u Allawi, Allmcrtgi XYRIIPS, lilln llrnig. :und Mnttyc Smith, MAlN'l'liN.-XNCIQ l'liRSl INNIQI, IYh1'n visitors nmlniirv thu- vlr-zinlinu-ss of our thru bnilclinus th'-y zlrr- rr-.ally zulinirinu thc work of tlwsi invn :incl wmnvn lf.iXMl'l'S l5I'Il,IIlNll In-ft to right: l,nw1'm-lim' lIvclslrmn, llznrry Svllulll xliifllll lmllsv. OLD MAIN M.'XlN'l'HNANlll-I MEN lmfl In rigllli Qlilllll Sl1'4ll'lIl. Stvvr' llilizlr, llivlunnn. llolin Nvlson. l'nnl Kolmliskzu, II:-rlw--it Sew, ' gf f P'-N O ,, ,,., In KK' F .. X Q 1- SOI l'lIIN'liS'l' M.XlN'l'l'lN.-XNKZIC WURKICRS Li-fm to riulit: litln-l lm' Slim-llmy. N1-ln'nlln'r Sln-llwy Dmvntvr lioncl. .lulin NV. Yfilliznns. Slzlnlf-y W'illi.nns rind Ellwrt -IUl1llS0ll. vliivf 1'llSlfllllJIlI. llaga 1-in 'tis ,mmazv K., ..1nwA S 9' 5 - Q ' , 1 K Tile! . X PAPS CLUB SOUTHWEST BUILDING SALES SALESROOM AND ACTIVITY Wlant sonic' Lll't'2llIly dance lllllSll'll Or ROOM TICKET NYORKERS sonivthing on thu' sharper sidvl' Thi-sf' .X plau' that is always busy in tho sales Only four pvoplt- Mr. Portvr, Kay boys of thi' Paps Club arm- on hand for all room at thx- new Southwvst Building. as this Slwmllllltl. la-iioxw Lang. and Shirlvy Slagm' athletic' rontvsts. danvu-s. dinnm-rs. assvniblivs. pivture shows. takm' van' of tht- work of Ihr' sales rooni or what havv you. S01-n in thx-ir own room, la-it to right arm-: 'lor' Jones, llershel ll' UGHIIPIIS. and llll' artivity tickvt money with sonn- of their 4-qnipnwnt and rvvords. Board. Arthur Askvw. Billy Harmon, Eliza- IVUIN all Ylll'C'4' of Hill' llllilflillfw- are, bvth Paris. Mary L. Davis, Raquel Gomez. First row. lvft to right: .lim jawor. Rob- Linda Day. Nlarion W'l1c'atly. Gvralclinf' 4-rt Gibson, Daniel Asplund, Sirns. Irvnz- Tvllis. Elnlnarife Calhoun fMr, Swond row: Mr. B4-ll, sponsor: Gilbert ll:-nd:-rson's stud:-nts aidesl Pvarlie Frazier. Kr:-hill, lfri-tl Barr. Phil Dm-Santo, Stanley Marion Williams. ,loyvv Ballentinv, Myra Andvrson. Toni Fc-rguson. Bob Asplund, Moorv. Third l't1x w 'Z Phil Oberq. Trrry Northup. meal Some fjlese Sfudenfs will Provivle gf PRO CLUB Eu-ryonv hopes that these boys will new-r go on strike, for tht-n no one would gift to see any movies. OLD MAIN GROUP CAMPIQS BUILDING GROUP l rvslnnvn Members Standing: VVillian1Klvinpastc, Frank Knceling, left to right: -Imnes Pyle. Dominic Ricciar- Brom-rsnia. john llnvk. -Iain:-s Dt-Vos. just-ph Spinazzola, dont-. Morry YVillianis. Eligio Martha-aschi, Tw-rrvm-v M1'Kt-on. Gerald Matthiesen, Standing: Ernie Errivo. lfitrher YVz'athington. Milton Carl f,3llC'l ll'FlllllS, Gary VYilson. john Brownell, john Tubutis. Nvverc-nc'hm1. Carl Svott. Kenneth Moody. ,lov Hooker, Merle Km-cling. li-ft to right: Gvorgm- Colley. Robert Devine, Meyer, John Robertson. Chris Berry, Km-n Lunclgrm-n, Richard lfrm-tl lloudvk. joseph Corso. Bartlf'..lin1lN'ilson. vim lt-, 'W L E SOPHOIVIORE MEMBERS SOUTHVVEST PRO CLUB First row, lm-ft to right: Mr. Lyznicki. sponsor: Martin Left to right: Mr. llarkins. sponsor: Carl lN'inston Linvk. Charles Rivhards. Ronald llollingvr. lfrank Cole. Walker, Vincent Ch-nions. Glvn Walk:-r. Ivory Lanipkins Sc-Cond row: David Bogda. Joseph Potts. Clifford lseatvdl Ollie Goldvn, Donald Mc'Clins'. Gvorm' llr'nd0rson. lillllilltlll. Roiwrt Mllll', Emil llornbnru. Rirhard Brunke. llohn MVKQ-1-, Carl Swain. Norwood Burress, .Iosh Tabor, Rohn-rl Bm-nm-tt. Arthur Askew. Cha rlc-s Tvro, G1-ralcl Kiaisvr hvlps with tht' vt-ry atttrnvtivt' bullvtin btmrtl nt the Olcl Mxiili library. llt-rv ht' frm-aitvs :I Nativity st'c'm' als si pttrt uf at part of at Christmas time tlisplny. Noln b'llllQll'IIlilll pulls Utlt tht' witn- log cztrcls for thosr' books tm lrmqt-r :tt Old Main. Mrs. Grunt lriulitl of tht' library stall. supt-rvist's tht' wurlc of Em-lyn Ustrtrwsky. stuclt-nt sith-. who hvlps by staimpitiu :tml 1-mbossing smut- of tht' new lmoks. Karen Rcrvgm-r is Sf'ill't'llllHl the utrtl rattztlog to sm- if tha- library has some- of tht- lzttvst buoks for tvvn- gtgt-rs. :is listvcl in zu c'urrr'nt bibliog- rnphy. Rob:-rt l,undgrr'n is Bling mtnlng fnrtls for nvw books in the library. Samclrzt Nivmrm is pulling rztrrls from our nvw rstrtl rntztlog. i l i f Communif JGHA, Iwe qQeal4y cCiAe to IworL. any ommunifty Sfudenfs ive exfra worL, fjlme, anal Service Q70 fj'eacAers, llices, ocigrarty, ScLool ejvurse - - - eping qzemsefves adm! fjze ScAoo! Slutlvnt tticlr-s uit' ztvliu- ztll mm' our svlitml. its tltvst- pirttitvs pl'm'1'l Nut only do tlivy livlp tlu-ir lit-llmx' stutlvrits gtml tln-ii tt-gic'lic'1's. but 1'Y1'll mm't'. tlivy lt-ami SUllll'llllllQ about pussiblt- ltittm- kirvbs. At lvztsl tln-y lt-:tm htm' to do cvrtztin tasks :mtl do tht-in we-ll. l l l l cts' t li Q s It 5 E I www W: t I 1 y i W' :tall-' l I l M 'Lil-'W X l l l I I hm.. lN'a1ltt'r AIillll'i0WSl'il is t'l1c't'liing at bill fm' nvw books amcl fllmlys Klvin mul NIll'lll.l llmyrl rhtwl-Q in rurrvnt magn- 'iting' the date t'vCc'iw'tl and tht- prirv in tutrh book, lllN'9 :incl mark them fm' their tlestinzttinn in our srhonl system, Page I-17 yi S' 1281 ' f 15 'X' 1mwr..Llem ' 4 LTIJZ... x ,. ,, . 1. 'W it , if X ' - v ' . -I.: v 1 . ..Q 1-, M J V M Mm Y A Ez Q f N.,,... ,f. .X .. ,. mm.. M -...e..,..'n-rf . y is -....l.....5, x..., . l' Q iw , . ...'.....N W- . , S i 1... - ms: L I . C af mum! 3 wx'fpI,2Q'l gs .X fwf,tZ'aV V Mwsiiii' l O A lj .Q Mb vi A . S ..w.,...:4 MMU ,V F i ' 35 . .Q .kX. , N X . ig Q S E! 2- 4? 5 '1 E - Q' lim - if www.- -.1 w,,.m., ,Z'sqs-- i - ---.. i-n,l ,. g-'Q J Iinall G S 'Uv ii i 5. B47 vh57'tJ4Vu4!'wl5'7l .. , 'l ky . 'fi ' x . .,,,,,,,... ..W,,., xN. K H ' CK . xx. QW ski? galil' - - ' . . .,..,M X ash 'Qur- JE is is-Ja Mi -413. .A Daily 1u'wspapi'rs aiul a book display ravk in thi' popular browsing roriu-r au- bciug ri-vii-wiwl by Nlary lam llullimgn-r alul Nauvy Duillus. l,ibx'z1ryClullilu-lub:-isliilu llu- illuristxuas lrcc. Scatvnlz ll.lI'll2ll'.l llurtim. Ili-iuaili-ru' Dm- svy, EIIKUIN' llaxis. .uul laxiry Saiulvis. Staucliug: Miss lirluils. l,ilu'.u'ian. juli-- clvau Sapp. Maiulm- llayvs, llmmtliy llalv. llvrsclul ll:-arcl. liiiuviu- llarlu-4-, Civurigi- Starks. -Icrsi-pli Sunil. Raiulolpll M.llHll. Gi-ralcliiu' Mrlfaimium. aucl lll'll4' 'l'z-llis. l ili1u.g' IJQlIlllJllll'l5. vluwkiiug lumlis mit :xml ill. prs'pa1'iru.g r1'tullu-rl books lim' rcplacr-nu'ul ou the slu-lws. aiul cliargiuq books out arm' suuu' of ilu' tasks that lhnuia Mi-yvr. livtty .I0llllSUll. lilla lla:-il. lVallis XvI'l'llSlll21. znul -I:u'qiu'liiu- Papu-uau aw rvspousibli' for at ilu- Canlpus llibrary, 'l'lu- lllillllllllll' l'Ol'lll'l' lIl'1'llS In bi- lu-pt in orclvr for daily ri-lim-r1'iu'i'. llvu- Cilmia Dil-hl is at ilu- Ri-iuli-rs' lhiiili- il'-sk wluirc- Sllllll'IllS i'lu'i'li lllilgilllllf' rm-fi-l'm-xu'1's: Sliarml C.irboiu'au is limliuu tlu- bark iuunbrr ul' ll Illklglllllll' for a suulvut, .uul julia Dyrw is zirrzinqing c'iix'ri'ut lIlAQfIlllll'S on ilu- Slll'lVl'S zllpllalu-tirally. l'z1g1 l l l . l ' i 4 ' KA ,sk . - A , V in X I Q . M 1 V M 5 1 ,S i FX H . X Ir. .Wt 4 4 A' . , r lil 2 i S'l'l'DliN'l' .-XIUIQS IN 'l'llli STUDENT QXIDES IN THE Llill'NSHl,iDR'S Ol l'lllfliS Sf7lTTllW'EST BUILDING CYl l lCl'i Mrs. 'l'ysi.ik lv:-iitm-rl sliuws stiulm-nt .niclvs ilu- ruiitixivs Ri-for-cling LI.ttLII1QlLlIlCl', collvrtiiig illJSt'Ilt'l' icports, and of ollivir px'm'l'Lliii'i'. filing' url' Oiily 1l'fCW of tlim- Ilhllly Llutivs of this fim- 1.1-ft to right .ll'l' Pnl liuxwli. Mrs. 'l'ysi.ilx, :incl Iuyiz' MVOUP Of Ofllfl' audi.-s. I v IAIUQM-S, 4 Sent:-cl. l-'ft to right: Cl1-rzilcl1nm- Sims, joyu- Build. Stgimliiigt Qlo,-Xml Kelly, Lllxvillldii. Foulke-s, Myrtle YVillizmis. Origrvcii Jorivs. Myrna Moore: Patricia: xvill'llt'l'. l'1:in'm-all l :irmvi'. .'Xrtliui' .Xslu-w has lmml his vyvs rllc-vlu-Ll x1.II'Sll.1 lim-1'g41ppli1'd lim' skills iii typing. Put Rvus. stuclvut qiiclv. li.is just lillml y Mrs. Pxirson, who is 4-iiipligisizing' tliv liliiiu. .mtl 14-vorxlirig for Mrs. l,ilI'SUIl. .iii im- bum tn ln- usml to i'f'clm'i- thi' swvlliiiu lIIllJUI'l2lIl4'i' of qvttiiig' glgissvs pn-si'i'ilwcl by uve-r Mnriv l.m-clgi-s' 1-yc. in U4'llllht. Nnriim Orsuliiii fsmmliiigl um' ul' tlit- Mrs. Slupp. riursv Lit Old Nlaiiii, dm-iiiuns stuclm-nt uimlvs taikvs tlit- lm-iiipu-i'aitii1'v ol' strutn-s tlic use' nf first ziicl in applying ii Dmirigi Dirii, Slim- will Ili:-11 rn-vm'cl it fm' l1.1liml.igr- for Sl1.i1'oi1 Rirlimminl :incl Ritz: tha- nursm- to use- :is as guiclr' in lllSIl4llt'll0llS Morvrio. UI' l'JXI'f'. AIS lIl4lI4'1ll1'll. rx +R, - :as M Q f 9' 1 1,.llll.l1t'l' 1.111-t111-1111-11-1' Assists Niiss 111111' l5.1111'111'1'4. Sl'L'l'l'l.ll'Y. 111 kcvpillg :1tt1'1141z1111'1' 1v.'1114c1s. XS1ll'l'l' 111'1'111'.11'y is slr1'ss1'c1. Mrs. 1141101 Hsu-sk. s1'1'1'1-t.11'y- .nt 0141 1V111i11. 11.15 two st11c11'11t .11111-s W'0I'klIlg' ll1lC1l'l' 11l'l' 1'111s1- M1111-1'x'isio11, K1lll'S11Jl 151111111115 is gvt- 1i11Q p1':11'ti1'.11 0xp1'1'i1'111'n' 111 tc'1c'p11o111- tfwh- 111qlll'S. .111c1 -Ioycv 11l'1lSC'111'1 is typing. Stlli1t'l1tS w111'1i111g 111 t110 11111 M0111 0f114'C soon 11111111 that g'11tti11g nlong' with pvople is 11s 11II1J0l41il!11 11s cluinu .1 job wvll. Page 151 2. ,1 1 l 1-3' 4 'Nan 1,1I5R.-XRY A117158 UN 1Jl1'1'Y IN '1'111i SKIIIOOI. LIBRARY 111-111.111 Blll'l'4'SS SIRIIIIIJS 1ll'NV hooks, Uvrul- L1i111- M1'C1.11111114111 11rr1111u1's 1-11s'y1'1up1'c1i:1s 1111 the S1ll'1X'l'S, -ll111'C11'ilIl Supp 111111 'Illllll1l2l C11z1111111'1's urn' 41! 1111' mlvsk. illlll l1:11'11:11':1 15lll'10ll 1111-rks lIl.l1.1R1l111l'S. Nl'RS1'fS .NIDHS .XT 171,11 N1nX1N .IOZII1 D.1vis Lllll1 5111111111 Ri1'11111111111 kvvp :1 l'C'C0l'C1 of 1111 S1llL1l'11IS w11u 4111111- 111111 Mrs. Sluplfs 1111111 11t 0111 Main. cln g1'lll'l'2I1 filing. 1155151 111 111'st 21111 work. 311111 1'1111 1'1'1'Ll1lC1S. f rwe 04re xgncledfeal lu telling the story of our three buildings for the first time, the Chips Staff and sponsor needed, and received. plenty of gracious and skilled help. Outstanding las usualj among those who made our tasks so much easier were two companies' -the Root Studios, who took all of our pictures, including the very line ones ol' the dedication ol' our' new Southwest Building. And where would we be without the services of the Norman King Company, who produced our 1958 Chips? Many lillflllly members helped us in identifying groups and describing their activities. A special bow should go to Mr. Richard Anoe, fox' photographic help, and to Mr. Nelson Kias, financial adviser for all publications. ,. NW sau' , . M sz sszswwww YKWP l'L saxvm ts ' V A 7 i ' i .,. , JSI? .. . -A ,.3s?'T'5'B1...v -f A H s ,M .Vdc nowlealgmenf A special note of thanks is due and extended to two former members of our Board of Education. Mr. George Peterson, faithful member for twelve years, passed away this yearg and Mr. Leo M. Lawrence, Jr., who served with distinction for five years, resigned because of business commitments else- where. Both had done much to pro- mote the best interests of Community High School. Their positions have been filled by Mr. Edward Lode and Mr. Glen Han- sen. Left to right: Terry Tunovich, Loretta Tuck Alice er, Mr. Blanke, Peggy Walton, and Wallace. The students of the publication class study Chips of years gone by to make the H58-, Chips interesting and worthwhile. Left to right: Eula Horton, Joann Me- Namara, Pat Sill, Dolores Dini, Donna Carle. Th well ese girls did typing for the Chips as as other assignments. Left to right: Donna Eb:-ling. Lydia Moore. Marguerite Smith. Linda Karlstedt. Carol semes Th Root e Lombardo, Dennis Sehuemann Cfirst ter studentj. ese publication students study the Special and decide what their order will be. Page 152 Uf Aff? 'X Ib! ,L ig M Q fig V Wie? E5 cw ,ef 2 Q7:fQfQQz w lm ' MJ C W fha M Rafah WL Mm 7051 i?69i v,N3L!D ' L53 -Z1 f CMAAJ CL Q26 wgms UNF - 'Cv , N 'XX F X ff OX XJ- 5 , X X Q5 502m K ,X Kgs Pg 1- A 1vflnNf L Xi gf-Q1 W . xx Wm 6 L35 Klxti 7W q5iJT c 5' WQJMN L Yifgbiilw if gg X' V ' Q? T b W xx WJ 'kpf jmKJ7:3GJELM?svX5M X L U5 Emffw ?f9?'jZa5ff QW fl 'L' 1 Wfff gf PY-0 fi? Lfzfawc QT? an gf' fffffww bmw ffm fwff ff-MM ,W C. 'SX 'E-f-sxi QQ 2- , Q 'P T Y, X X' hx qi WAu,vl1 'l4v.. 1 ogbywmngowb Aw' ii Kqqffv KF ' t W Ja , ikxwirx L'1,M ' ,ff f M5 ffbf ngufyz, UMW? M w Cy W M5215 N Q-ix myvbf X ' Wflwfishwi Qs AQ T215 ' Qi? if Aw Jfwjfq gif if UH
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