Bremen High School - Arrow Yearbook (Midlothian, IL)
- Class of 1960
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Picnics are aiways fun, especiaily on siren a beaiififiii Fai! day, agree seniors Bi!! Dumond, Barb Brown, Tom Propp, Lynn Lel'1rnan,JaCk Bauer, George Rieke, Alice Wineqarner, Jim Miiilin, Sandy Hanks: and Pere Love-riciw, Summer was fun, bul Too short lhlnlcs Bob Porler. A fella iusl gels a good slarl on baseball and il's Hme +o gel slarled lhlnlcing abou? verbs and isosceles lrl- anqles again. Buf Jrhere are some people who loolc happy lo be slarllng anolher year of school Jon Schrnldl, Margrel Slville, and Kay Swisher. School has really sfarled when schedules are passed ouf. Freshman Shirley Schullz and senior Tom Propp seem surprised lhal lheir schedules are sornewhal dilferenl, while Bill Durmond, Danny Krull and Mary Jane Bruqgink realize 'lhal lhis is serious business. SUMMER ENDS. . . AND SCHOOL BEGINS When fhe classbell rings and people begin To rush infenlly in all direcfions, we know 'rhaf we are in +he swing of anofher busy year. W As soon as Beverly Dunn decides which color noleboolc will be besl for her This year, boolnslore clerk Roger Tracy can conlinue lo sell bool: checks 'ro his anxious cus- fomers. , l 0, wwdlw Mr. Edward Bruell, Language Aris Deparfmenl' Chairman, has a lof of books +o pass out bul his assisianls, Linda Cosfello, Dennis Hollz, and Marfin Crumpley, loolc very capable and eager 'ro help. Perhaps The books are fheirsl IT WAS GCJOD TO SEE CLD FRIENDS AGAIN . . Senior Jeanelle Rizzullri has fo fall: Iasl Io Iell her friends, Judy Pagen and Ellyn Simms, all Ilnaf has happened during fhe summer. ' V: 'I ' i K' V' 'H Q2f HL' . - 13M t Sharing sfories of 'flue summer's fun during lunch break are Jolwn Raqsclale, Sue Koslci, and Laurie Fell. Whaf beffer place 'lo make new friends and visil' wifh old ones fhen in The cafeferia? ...AND MEET NEW ONES Sfopping fo chad on Their way fo class are Judy Krygowslci and Dick Krull. Chefs like fhis are a common sigh+ on our campus in The fall of fhe year. Neal Winegarner is inirigued as always by infricafe and amazing A new experience is beginning here for bofh siudenfs and feacher, naiure. , AQAI as a freshman Engiish ciass qefs acquainfecl wiih new Teacher Richard M I, A bjhereikis. , BUT SOON ALL SETTLED DOWN INTO A WORLD OF IDEAS Whaf iascinafion To undersiand even a Few more of na+ure's secrefs! agree Barb Brown and John Bevan. an gg-Q wmv Go qeT 'em, says Coach Larry Callan during a Time-OUT in The opening game wlTh ThornTon Frac- Tional. So The Braves Take The ball and run. AND WHEN THE WEEKEND The air is crisp. The drum rolls. The cheerleaders lead The Team onTo The Tleld 3 and we're all ready To cheer The Braves To Their TlrsT TooTball vlcTory! 14 ExciTemenT moLmTs as Bremen make ARRIVED-WE PLAYED MFE 44 Q Gi QB K New .T Gfvm S N s a Touchdown. VarsiTy CheerTeacTers Sandy Pe-Ter son and Sue Gresens Took as Though They would like To geT ouT on ThaT TieTd and hefp a biT, Too. 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T, ' Tb .. . , W M ' ' ' Surprise loirllnday parlles ln llne lunclw room. Here Mary Herman cufs llme Lake llwajr lfxer Friends, Judy Ke-ssey ancl Beverly lvlaracek, have baked for lner, i Ta fl JM X n X-A Nike V SQEIXQ 5 --QGEQE L 4 ' J Af L., .w - 5 Q v, ,lg It IQ. B--,K In-Y Q tx-,f J. , .f V Ayr fs , sf 1 , V.-fvIn,'r -: -' , J . 3 IS., K , MMM W -fp ' J-5 51 Senior Brald Day, when every sensor girl wears piqlalls wlnellwer slne lnas long lnarr or nor. l-lere are Barb Anderson wlwo lnas and Peqgy Donalnue, wl1o nas nor WE ALL LOOKED FORWARD TO Freslmrnen who gel lockecl Owl ol llwelr lockers. Perhaps someone slnould fell freshman Dwiqlwl Sylerl llwal llwese are Nllmlnking-man lockers and brule force lusl won? work! 'L ri SIyIe snow mccIeIs Janer Iirdner, Gerry DanIeIs Be ve-rIy Drrrn, Barb DeTa en? and Pa? JungIes ne so fir Ire reward - pmcn and cookies. THEN BEGAN A SWIRL OF CLUB ACTIVITIES- COMPLETE WITH A TEA AND STYLE SHOW BY THE GIRLS' CLUB As parlr of Iheir qelreacquaiwred program for Iresnme-n,TI1e Girls Club sponsors a Tea and fashion show earIyin II'1eIaII.AIII1is IIrneII1ey show all who are inlreresred Iusr how prefry Bremen gIrIs can be. Wnfe 5 prfmd Beveny Dunn rnodeIs ner new back-'ro-sfI'wCCI ersen1b'e, Par Wnire describes I+ In deraii for rne E:ereII+ of Iver cIo+I'wes-con- f-FITXLIS a dIenfe Miss IiIQI1enaI's I-Iomernakfnq II dass baked IDIS of coOkIes and cake, painfed cardboard animaIs, and made favors for a parIy. II1enII1eyInvIIecI seyeraI IIIIIS Iriends and II1eIr mowers over Ior Wea, A HOMEMAKING CLASS ENTERTAINED TINY TOTS AND HAD FUN WHILE THEY LEARNED CaroI Hansen pIays big sisfer 0 Jnny Nancy Novak jus? for an OUT. AND SENIORS HAD THEIR PICTURES TAKEN . . . Oh, pIease donur make me Iook Iike me! Marllce Ginq says as slne nas her senior picfures Iaken Ior 'Hwe yearbook. ig ss-lvl J '-. Hi Neire noi rough. and we're noi iouqin, buf on, are we deierminedf' sings Homewood-Fiossrnoor iooibaii fearn snows 'ine during pep assembly. BREMEN'S FIRST HOMECOMING GALA WEEKEND BEGAN WITH A PEP ASSEMBLY . . . THEN A FOOTBALL GAME . Mr. Landis addresses an enfimsiasfic si'uden+ body af Hwe pre-Homecoming pep raiiy. Accompanied by rousing cineers and yidory music, fine Braves are led onio ine fieid by Liifie Joe. WY,-mv. ..... mmummwi ,, EXCITEMENT, APPREHENSION, THEN VICTORY . s me . 24 fy A Iemse momenf in Hwe game is rewqecfed on Hue Faces of IoyaI Brave Ians. Bremen has Hwe baII again, and If Ioolcs We ancfrlwer +oucIwdown for our sIcIeI I I AND ROYALTY CAME RIDING BY . . An unIorgeHabIe momen+ In our IoveIy queerfs une-day reign was greefinq her subjecfs dur- ing half Mme. Q E if 52 55 I I I 5 5 5 5 I I E fi E 5 a .i :Q HOURS SPENT DECORATING THE GYM- A SPECIAL DATE-A CORSAGE-A NEW DRESS-SEEING OLD FRIENDS AGAIN- THESE ARE THE ENCHANTMENTS OF HOMECOMING! zwll? Ax ,J Mrs. Arfken greelrs refurmnq aIums as Huey sign Hwe regisfer. Mums dance s Kosld a M' An excifing evening draws fa a closer a YoveNy queen and Four preriy affendanrs smile for an appreciarive audience. Leif +0 rignlr are Joy Bryson, Jeaneffe Rizzuri, Queen Par JungNes, Lynn Lenrnan, and Roberfa Trump. 'su er FooJrbaH co-capfains Jack Bauer and Ricn FaH4 do rne honors and Crown Queen Par Min a dainry Mower crown made mf1'fnywnHe mums. Wnife he Inrroduces Jrne court Dave Syferlr, presfdenjr of Brerne-n's Srudenlr Councu, Weeks as Hwough presennng bouquers is a grear deaN more serious rnan rnrowing Hwern. Here he lwands a beaurnful bouquef of wlwire pcm-pom mums +0 AHendanT Jeanerre Rizzuri, who ako seems +G Hunk 'rne wnde business is pre-Hy grave, while Queen Par JungNes, Kerr, ancl Arrendanf Roberlr Trump, rignr, Nook on. 1 Happhwcgs R5 qreaher when shared, We pzefp 'rel us, Surehy M25 is verfied by Homefcmimg Queen Pai Jumqes' fa sHe skares Her enchanfed evening MW her mc+Her who has waifed Lo fo Hear abou The excihamenf, f-fs, W X H H ARSENIC AND OLD LACE WAS SMASHING lWAY OFF BROADWAYJ HIT OF Arsenic and Old Lace is The delighTTul sTory oT Two old ladies who run a boarding house and who Teel iT is Their moral obligaTion To socieTy To rid The world oT loneliness. They are helped by a houseTul oT raTher unusual relaTives. such as Teddy BrewsTer, who believes ThaT he is Teddy' RoosevelT. Using an old Tamily recipe oT elderberry wine, They go abouT lcilling all The old, lonely men who come To live in Their home as boarders. Teddy Then digs Panama Canal 'lloclcsw in The basemenT, and The poisoned boarders are adeguaTely puT To resT . ComplicaTions seT in when The blaclc sheep oT The Tamily, JonaThon, reTurns home wiTh his plasTic surgeon sidelciclc and discovers his aunTs' hobby, BUT all ends well aT The hands oT The sisTers' adopTed broTher, MorTirner, who has noT been Touched by The Tamily 'lpeculiariTiesl'. lvlorTimer sees To iT ThaT The Tour BrewsTers are all saTely-and happily-Tucked away in homes designed especiale ly Tor Their Type oT people. Ssers lVlarTha and Abby BrewsTer ine T M WiTherspoon, Their newesT arder To iusT TasTe Their specia FALL VI S l o emade elderberry wi . Spinalzo had To resT in The win- seaT while BroTher Teddy dag an' Tl' r l clcl' Tor his nal CG . Marllia O VTX ollicers wlnal a sweei, buf lonely, ld a 'rlie' I I b de as Jonallion Brewsler and lnis croney Dr. Einslein, aren'f al all normal, buf Teddy's bugle blasls and liis cry. CHARGE , never Tail lo unnerve lliem iusl a bil. Brewsier Tells police If GS Gal' I' W . DRAMA SEASON WR 'M Morfimer, ilie drama crilic, obviously needs lielp, buf Sgi. Oll-Iara insisls ol Telling lnis gagged viclim aboul llwe play lie bas iusl wrilien. CAST OE CHARACTERS TEDDY BREWSTER , , ABBY BREWSTER , . MARTHA BREWSTER , JONATHON BREWSTER . MORTIMER BREWSTER DR. EINSTEIN ,, , , , ELAINE HARPER MRS. HARPER ,, ,, LT. ROONEY ,, OFFICER BROPHY OFFICER KLEIN SARGENT OIHARA , MR. WITHERSPCON ,.,, MR. SPINALZO , , Direcleol by Mrs. ,, , Paul Fredriclcs . Ann Coombs , , Sylvia Kelel Slanley Ferguson Bob Deslie Ralplw Cox , , Joy Bryson ,, Sue Williams Doug Noble , Andy Posllewaile , Allen Walker , Bob Cox Claylon Sleppe . . Clwris Posllewaile Halie and Mr. Malisey V x , Y i f 1 ? A Y 1 -4, 4 , 14' ,1 4 .Si ght if D- ? FY ag ..,... . +. S W V .W X .f 2 5 4 EZ 55 .4255 s fi 'TWAS THE WEEK BEFORE CHRISTMAS- A group oT STuclenT Council members sTay aTTer school To decoraTe The Tree. From leTT To righT are Sue Giasson, Syl- via KeTel, Rich Krull lwho sTayed by special requesT To puT The sTar on The Topl, ViTa PignaTiello, L i n d a Grenier, Joanne Garry, and Sue Vaughn. JusT a Tew more icicles here and There and The gaily bedeckecl packages unclerneaTh and all will pe done. Donna lvTcClennon, Linda Grenier, and Joanne Garry add These Tinishing Touches. The STudenT Council decked The halls wifh a gaily lighTed ChrisTmas Tree and packages so l::eauTiTully wrapped ThaT iT was hard noT To go over and shake Them. The arT deparTrnenT changed drinking sTraws, paper, popsicle sTicks, gold and red painT, and silver gliTTer inTo gay Chrisirmas ornarnenTs, bells, wreaThs, and Trees To decoraTe The caTeTeria. ,msg sz gigs? 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'rm Him-W '- 3 Bea Konopasek and Mike Pope are waning for someone io cw 'riwe iancy cake' or maybe +i'iey're wondering if +iwere's really cake under aii Hwaf irosiing. Enjoying good music and good company are Gaii Veasman and Joiwn Raqsdaie. Tiwe Giris' Ciab, wififa ine iveip oi Mrs, Davis and Miss imbery, worked hard decoraiing ine gym io iooic iike a Hue Wiii+e Fami- asy. Tiwey were rewarded wiiii a dance ina? was ine iiigiiiiqhi of Bremen's win+er Msociai season. 351 R+-M...,g r W I -rw. 3 l X s LIFE WAS GAY, UNTIL SEMESTER GRADES CAME CUT Semesler grades found us wllh ernorlons as varied as lhose ln lhe plclure above. Some of us did wellf now weld gel' lhe car more ollen. Beverly Dunn, Keilh Smirh, and Donna Slewarl seern lo be in lhis group, Qrhers ol us were in lhe dog house for sure. John Jebens lsealred abovel doesn? looli as Though Therels much hope lefl for hinfuy while Donna Carlson and Charles Albrighl haven? vel recovered from The shock - pleasanl' or olherwlse. SENIORS VISITED COLLEGES For rnose of us Wino he QQ,f' e iorq neo a dream oi ivy-covered nails ser on a verdant weii-ordered Campus rher is passed over deiiy by grey Haired professors and delrerminedrlooking, book-ieden smdenfs all wearing fine very ieresr rhino ir campus cesuais and naive enyisiored ourseiyes, wearing fiwar green beanie wirn pride and ciurcninq 5 newiy-won irelrerniry pin wirn a smile oi sarisfadion, ai Home amidsr eii mis splendor, yisiring The college of our cnoice is rruiy a day among days. H is awesome, yer 51 bi? irighfeninq, fha? our dream is ebouf io become a realiry. Many resoiurions come rumbling inro our minds' as iump comes ro our rliroars, and we can oniy be silenlr. Dave SyTerT and Ron STewarT puT The Tinishing Touches on Their Science Fair proiecT, The Thermo-pile. This experi- menT demonsTraTes ThaT The energy cre- aTed by heaT can be converTed inTo an elecTric charge. A mad scienTisT and a sTrange iumble oT Tubes and wires? No, Paul Bruggink shows how passing an elecTrical discharge Through a series oT vacuum Tubes will spell ouT his name in lighTs. ul SCIENTISTS OF TOMORROW EXHIBITED This year's annual Science Fair was more inTeresTing Thanever. l'lopeTul sTudenTs oTTered proiecTs in biology, chemisTry, physics, general science, and maThemaTics and waiTed eagerly To discover The resulTs oT The iudgfng. Paul Brugginlf, George Rielce, JeTT STraman, ArT STrassenburg, Barbara Clomenly Carole Daniels, Nadine Doerr, and Bill Kleclqa received TirsT place awards, which rewarded Them Tor long hours oT worlc and preparaTion. This raTing made Them eligible To enTer The DisTricT Science Fair. As a visiTor wallced Through The rooms where The oxh'biTs were held, The young scienTisTs gladly explained The principles oT Their experimenls. One could see how Millilcan TirsT perTormed his oil drop experimenT To deTecT The charge oT The elecTron, a working model oT The Van de GraTT generaTor, The eTTecTs oT cerTain acids on Tlowers, and much more. One whole room was devoTed To a Tine maTh display showing whaT can be done wiTh graphs. The evening was a proTiTable one Tor barb guesTs and exhibiTors. Brown hair? Black? STraighT or curly? Carol Daniels explains To her lisTeners how such a herediTary characTerisTic can be deTermined in oTTspring by using her herediTy TacTor charT. 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R R r .0 N K SPRING SOCIAL SEASON OPENED BY As a special iouch fo ihe iropical iheme. leis were given To Par? of fhe dance fioor was enciosed wiih nefiing and ail guesis before ihey enfered ihe dance by freshman Judy furnished wifh cafe-size Tables, a large punch bowi, iois oi Fries. She is presenfing Sharon Beanick wiih hers whife Verne cookies, and cure freshmen giris +0 serve ffhe refreshmenis io Sioane casis his yofe for his favoriie queen candidaie. ihe guesfs. A iovely queen and couri: Jeaneffe Rizzufi, Sandy I-ienke, Queen Lynn Lehman, Sandy Peferson, and Barbara Luger. THE B-HIVE BALL . . During rhe loriel spring pause be- lween Jrhe lasr baskelball game and lhe baseball opener, Jrhe B-men's lhoughls lurned lighlly lo - lhe B-l-live Ball and iheir Queen Bee ol l960. The big momenl has arriyedq The gueen has been announced. Kaihy Johnson, who reigned oyer lasi year's lesiiyilies, underslands lull well newly-Crowned Lynn Lehmanls mingled feelings ol bewildermerfr and ioy, bul she doesn'l' guile undersland Jrhe mechanics of Lynn's lille ribbon. B Club presideni and vice presidenlr, Jack Bauer and Jim Mifflin, sland by lo assisl il: necessary. A lively combo, lhe Capilols, lcepl' Jrhe group swingin' r'nen l Here lhe enlerlainers are work- ing as hard as fhe enlerfained: Paul Meenls, Sue Gresens, Sylvia Kelel and Ken Anderson. A hosl' of greeiings and congralulalions lo queens pasi, present and maybe iulure as a happy evening draws fo e close. i i A special smile and a sparlcle from Lynn Lehman, I96O's cure Queen Bee. Mrs. Holloway, senior play direcTor, rnalfes sugge-sTions during a re- hearsal To Bill Dumond, who plays DeTense ATTorney STevens, and Doug Noble, who conTribuTes evidence as Mr. VanEleeT a deTecTive. Bob Cox, The inguesT docTor, Paul Eeiwell, The iudge, and Beverly Marecek, a handwriTing experT, look on Trom Their places in The worlcshop seT which is sTill in The malce-believe phase. SUSPENSE WAS HIGH ABCUT THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16TH The scene was enTirely wiThin a ciTy courTroom. The ploT was a murder Trial. The heroine was Karen Andre, a secreTary who has been accused oT murdering her employer and Tormer sweeT- hearT on The nighT oT January l6Th. Miss Andre was ably de- Tended by her lawyer, Mr. STevens, and prosecuTed by ElinT, The DisTricT ATTorney. The iury was Twelve people chosen wiTh- ouT previous rehearsal Trom The audience. The verdicT was de- cided by The iury who heard The evidence and made an independenT decision oT guilTy or noT guilTy. The naTure oT The verdicT which The iury reTurned decided which oT The Two learned endings The casT used. The mood was Tense: The ouT- come wasn'T lcnown unTil The nighT oT The perTormance. DisTricT ATTorney Arnie BlaTT poinTs an accusing Tinger aT Diana Moore, a cleaning lady and eyewiTness, in The True spiriT oT courTroom drama, Judge Paul Ee-iweh iisTe'i wiTh an irnparT7al ear SEN!OR PLAY CAST REGAN .. ,.... ..,... , . DlSTRICT ATTORNEY ...,,......,,,. , . PRlSON MATRON ..,,, DEFENSE ATTORNEY .. JUDGE HEATH ,,..... JUNOOUTST .....,....., NANCY LEE EAULKNER . . STEVENS SECRETARY MAGDA SVENSON ,,.. JANE CHANDLER ..., STENOORAPHER MRS. HUTCHENS .. VAN ELEET ...,......, ELINT'S SECRETARY SWEENY .,.,...,.. . ROBERTA ......... POLlCEMAN .,... KAREN ANDRE .. POLICEMAN ... BAILIEE ...... . ,, DR. KlRKLAND .....,.... CLERK OE THE COURT VVHITHELD ............. PracTicing a Tense momenT deTendanT Karen Andre, played by PaT WhiTe, accuses lill ll The vicTim's widow, played by Linda Hollowell, oT loving her dead husband Tor Ted AnThony . . . Arnie BlaTT Peggie Donahue Bill Dumoncl ..,. Paul Eeiwell ., Pau? Eredriclf . Linda l'lollowell , Bea Konopasok . Carol Lee Beverly Marecek Rosemary Miiazzo .,. Diana Moore ,. Doug Noble .,., Judy Pagen ,. .. ArT PeTers RoberTa Trump Allen Wallcer ,.. Pal' WhiTe MarTin Wood George Goodwin . Bob Cox . . . . Joe Lowery .,. Bob Desko Tinancial reasons only. Mrs. Eaullcner reTaliaTes by slapping Miss Andre beToreli H CourT clerk Joe Lowery swears in wiTness Police OTTicer Sweeney in The Their lawyers can inTervene. ll fl person oT ArT PeTers wiTh all The solemniTy oT opening nighT. Pai l-loe'lgen has her own dress rehearsal for ihai' very special evenir' Junior prexy John lviannionni discusses lhe clecoralion floor plan wilh Mary Eilul, Rich Kruil, John McKinnon, and John Ragsdale peiore lhey begin lo lransiorrn ihe gyrn info an enchanled island, Every good ocean liner needs a porlhole such as lhe one Sue Gresens is rrying for size, and no respeclable dance would be compleie wilhoui crepe paper. Parker Rosenguisr gives direciions like a lrue crepe paper ariisl while Donna lvicclennon, Verne Sloane, and Chuck Harrison awaii his nexf decision. Blue plasiic waves and lorighl paper flowers will look real when 'rhe decoraling is finished. Beginning ihe iob are Eslher Siville, Gerry Mohr, Peggi Coley, Vila Pignialello, and Sharon Beinick. ku..... SHADES OF AN UENCHANTED ISLAND WAS THE JUNIOR-SENIOR PRCM Girls looking beauliiul in iluliy gowns oi lulle and chiffon and boys appearing a lillle uncornforrable, bul pleasanlly so, in unfamiliar dinner iackelrs enlered lhe Junior-Senior Prom from The deck oi lhe ocean liner SS Enchanled lslandw. Under a rnisly blue sky luiled wilh angel hair clouds, lhey danced lo lhe music oi Ed Johnson and Jrhe Mayiairs, who played a+ The Fool oi a gianl volcano. Palm frees, rropical flowers, and reireshmenls served loy Hnalivesl' from a grass shack helped sei lhe scene for an evening on a lovely EnchanJred Island . TOP SENIORS RECEIVED SPECIAL HONORS l.asl January Donna Bonalfer was chosen by her senior classrnales and leachers To receive lhe Rebecca Wells l-leald Chapler D.A.R. Good Cilizen's Award. The Daughlers ol lhe American Revolulion give lhis honor lo one girl in each high school who has exhibiled oulslanding cilizenship, dependabilily, service, leadership, and palriolisrn. Donna has been meeling lhese slandards ever since she began her high school career, An honor roll sludenl 'lor lour years, Donna ranlcs iourlh in her gradualing class ol 364. She has been aclive in Jrhe Sluclenl Council, G,A.A,, and Girls' Club lor four years. As a sophomore, Donna was a peppy member ol lhe lrosh-soph cheerleading squad. As an upperclassnnan, her inleresls expanded lo include lhe Pep Club, Echo, and Malh Club. Every one oi lasl year's lfascinaling niaih displays in lhe window oulside room l30 was Donna's crealion, Olher evidences ol her arlislic lalenl were in lhe brighl poslers and gay pep signs she painled, as well as lhe beaulilful corsages she arranged as a hobby. Donna plans lo enler DePauw or Iowa Srale where she will Follow a liberal arls COUTSO. Ol lhe 550,000 seniors across lhe nalion who look lhe Nalional lvleril Scholarship Oualilying Exarninalions lasl spring, lwo Brerneniles scored in lhe upper one-hali ol one percenl, while lwo rnore placed in lhe upper lhree percenl. George Rieke and Paul Brugginls became NMSOT linalisls as a resull of lheir superior ralings. Thus lhey were among a group of I0000 lop scholars who were considered al' lhe nalional level lor linancial aid on lhe basis of lheir lesl scores, previous school records, recorn- mendalions by Teachers, and characler and leadership qualifies. George, who plans lo allend Oberlin College in Ohio, and Paul, who will allend Rice lnsiiluie in Texas, bolh hope lo sludy some field oi science, Dave Sylerl and Louise Cerewiclci received lellers of comrnendalion lor lheir performance in lhe NMSOTS, Dave's anwbilions include college al Weslern Michigan where he'll be a polilical science maior, while Louise will enroll as a liberal arls sludenl' al' Norlhern Illinois Universiry in lhe fall, 'ma wsmramu smfwmsvmnfmsss J . 2 :mm we Egswwazxzfeasmsnxs REFLECTICNS OF A HAPPY ENDING When 'me lime comes lo fry on caps and gowns, seniors Bea Konopaselc, Ed Trulley, Ann l-lopman, Bill Dumond, and Bob Jerkalis know lhe end is near. in any well-wrillen siory many inleresling evenis and comlolicalions are suddenly summed up and broughl logeiher for an exciling climax and a happy ending. So il is wiih high school. lvlosl of us have been so busy worlcing oui Jrhe plol lhai The climax ol lhe slory seems lo have caughl us unaware. ll's diilicull lo realize lhal gradualion has iinally come for us. A happy ending? Cerlainly - bul' a happy beginning, loo! A-r ,, 4--uf, A2 rw? WN., nm --nav--K -u. . 1. L uf , v ffm' Xu' . f, vwla ,W ' fiufrf? fra MW A. A 'L' 1 1- missin ' ' vii fMll?L 5 , AHL- ,- ,M f 5l9' if A ' R51 shea, if M .g,.4?3vlff 'Ji ,Vx-13 Fmwggw 3 . L ., .Qty 1, gsm ,wr is E if , V 4 1. 4.5, f wmmk? ,. W ykwf - W ,Q-:P 4'-3 N gf? - ,- idx W . 23, Q .. ww' X 3 f 4 fm -W M MMM I mf-...H ,gif kv ,Q Q-an 1 -MW.. , W5ha4,1s:,,m9!h15W iv. S5 af x , xi: ,ff 1 iii, ' 44' za , , f 1 AM, 5 33:2 3 fsvgee s I Y. AND WE HAVE GROWN . The rea parries we gave nor so very many years ago were nor nearly so rnucn fun as This lively grown-up!! dinner parry given by Donna Bonaker for ner friends, seniors Paul Feiwell, Ken Anderson, Joyce Henderson, Bob Gasperic, and Roberlra Trump. MM, JQJW Through rhe pas+ few years we have begun +o feel Jrhe exci+ernen+ Jrhai comes wirh knowing. We have begun +o see order and wonder in The world around us. Our minds have been awakened, our hearrs have been srirred - wirh ideas. 15,94 YYS if V35 3531263 Mm. ' ,wvil 3 x Q 4 3 , 1 4 , is j:E,.j' 5g..fE.. g g K 2 yi 3 ' 12:51 :52 ' A 35 1, N E X 3 5 ,M if if ,Q 23? ff 3 M 2 3 3 H i Y 22 W f , 1, -,gi l F F 1 Q s S fill- Q J I ffifg x S Q XA 45 , 2 Q A . if , .5 99 Qifgiggi 'fi ' g53i3Q'?f31mSQ?wWx'Q.T'AA W? -Sewgmmiiii ..., ., ...Q M N,,, M KW S Q 3 E zz 5 1. is Q .... ,... ' H '- .H.., 7' 3, tim W Wei 2 W :1121:wm , ....., if, wwf: Arn I fa be a schcIar, a visicnary, a phiIosopher 7 who sees inrc Jrhe acrions ci men as a deIached observer oi iie. PauI Feiweii wonders if rhis IiIe is IO be his. AT EIGHTEEN THE WORLD IS A MAGIC CARPET BEFORE OUR FEET. MANY PATHS AND OPPORTUNITIES ARE OPEN TO US. Q me Mr. Mercaii, our guidance direcror, discusses Iuhire pians wirh srudenrs Syivia KeIeI, Harrier Feilschmidr, Bob JoseIson I-Ienry MeenIs, and Gary WiIIiams. A career qiri - secrerary, sIewarcIess, nurse, reacher --- who, A poIiIician, a Iawyer, a businessman g one who has Ihe surefy efiicienr and rehabie, keeps rhe huge machine oi our American of convicrion Io persuade and Iead his ieIIows, BiII Dumond way of Iiie running from behind 'rhe scenes? DarIene Howie has looks as Ihouqh he has Ihe vores of Zire Kruczek and Daie chosen secrerariai science as her career. Bomloerger assured aIreacIy. A mechanic, a draffsman, a par? of our naHon's qianf indusfry - consfanny searcn- Ing for Arne new, Jrne beffer way? Bob Kinder is gefflnq e firm foundafion in Hue basics of Hs chosen Made. mick JQ gimme. Cr a Homemaker 7 We sfrenqfn and Susfen- ance of a conwforfabk: Home Wled wiflw Hue Yaugnfer of nappy. HeeHny clwiidren? Peggy Owens Seems To know aYready Na+ The way fo a man's nearf is Jrnrouqlw his sfomacn. Dixon Siaier, Dianna Williams, and Tom Dressem work wifiw a geomeiric figure in qeomeiry ciass, using wooden iriamqies and movabie blocks To iiiusfrafe- probiems. BREMEN HAS PREPARED US FOR OUR FUTURES Bud Hedeen is geffing vaiuable experience in Hwe arf of public speaking wiwiie Miss Lindquisi iisiens obiecfiveiy. IN MANY WAYS No mailer whal' our chosen palh may be, il is necessary lo have a slurdy knowledge oi The core sub- iecis. Our high school years have offered us four years ol English and speech, Jrwo years of social science, basic maihemalics, and 'rhe funda- menlal physical sciences. Social sludies 'reaches us 'rhal lhe lulure of 'rhe world depends on our undersianding ofher cullures as well as our own. Through our hislory sludies we have begun lo view fhe presenl in lhe ligh+ of fhe pasf and 'rhe lulure in 'rhe liqhl of loday, Mary Cloney and her commilfee work loqelher on a reporf in hisfory class Y perhaps a bil of social -isrn. l-lave you ever dissecied a Perca Hlvie- li is? ll n ol, aslc Sue Pelers and Torn Di iusl' wha? lhe irside sc' or 'S ' hs re lly is ' h a Bremen has an exlensive language program. lnreresred shldenls are given an opporlunily ro read, speak. and undersland Spanish, German, Lalin, French, Rus- sian, Arabic, Chinese, and llalian. As she shows her class a poncho and a serape, everyday wear in Spanish-speaking counrries, Mrs. Hannum, wilh rhe help or l-lorsl Thompson, explains fha? undersranding lhe cullure and cgsloms of a counlry are as imporlanl as learning il's language. , - r ,umwmn1amsmm.i nm Www-fs as-1-awswe-fn- FCJR THE COLLEGE BOUND . College To us, as seniors in high school, is a misly vision of ivy-covered halls, lrarernily pins, and lerribly lhick books. Our high school days have loroughl' This wonderful dream closer 'ro realily for some of us. The language deparlmen+ was given a granl of rape re- corders, earphones, and language records by rhe Unifed Slales governmenr in order lo lacililale lhe speaking and underslanding of loreign languages. Here l-lelmul Fraund, Rennae Rea, and Donna Slewarl lake advanlage of lhe new eguipmenr. 3? I Q' 552. ,sg Y 9 Y ,izqziiv ri. Exif K . r vi, .few A .E:'e- 135, asf, kggk? - 353: xx iii? ,g ff-it if ' zgfgizw ,ug . , 4 f 'fs- JK'-.Af wi 43 x ,Q Nz' 'A. Q e r 1 4 Q Q Q u 4 o Q '. is 4 .s 6, u-ew 2 2 wma: :mimi smisgg' SMH? :awk F f 2 2 2 3 sg ww 23125 'hw , .,. . V l.,.glM:,QwQg H. A'.'. . Y.. In 1 W xi 4 'v 1 '.'.x R . ic '. , Y .s W ,,, ,Kung 1: Ayn-1 an ,. nf- ., sf., ,K Qygngig-l.' .,,w,,,'g ' H v 6 Y if ,,v ' Q x all hai U, ' 1 G! 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Tliey will also work wills abslracls, figures, and geomelric designs in many olner mediums i sucli as oils, cnaiks, crayons, and wafer colors - before llne year is linisliecl. H ai E 3 3 :ff Q A ' 3 r 5:11 'Czzbz 5 FOR THOSE Qur high school years have offered loracrical courses on various WOI iCiS. proficiency leyeis for Those who are aJri'raclreol by ihe induslrrial anol business VOCATION Ed Krygowshi and Larry Deiia work ioqeiher in rneiai shop io casf rnoiien rneiai, Before fhe hor rnefai is poured, sand rniisr be siired inio Jrhe sand rnoid. Boys who are enroiied in shop ciasses may be insirucfeci in casiinq, rnerai iooiinq, aufo rnechanics, eieciricai wiring and repairs, woodworking, and chairing. Wixc, s .Nui x 5 4.s.,f,,g Using a iypewriier and an adding machine is oniy an in- froducfion 'ro rhe many and varied skiiis necessary ro Those eniering The worid of business. Here Diana Moore and Mary Herman rranscribe shorrhanci whiie Roberia Trump, Jacicie Neiberi, and Lorraine Paroiek figure ioiais on rornpiornerer and caicuiaiors. Biii Powers warches admiringiy as Charies Corder pais iine finishing reaches an his proieci in wood sham. The boys In rhis course iearn io uphoisier and io repair damaged iiirni- iure and io build everyrhing irom spice racks ro maior pieces of Furnirure iiire rhis coniernporary coiiee iabie. W E N Z? 5 E ,s as zz ,, ii 3 ...g nie-,LW ,.,, ,., .,..,,WM.,.M. , ,, ,,...., ...., ..-1. M V...x.... FOR THOSE WHO WILL BE THE BUILDERS OF TOMORROW'S HOMES Deep in Jrlwe lwearl of every girl is a warm desire To loe a good wife and mollwer. Hornemaking classes Jreacli girls Jrlie laresl mellwods of cooking, sewing, grooming, cliild care, and liome managemenl. Willi Hem lines clwanging every year, llne proper lengllw of a skirl is imporlanl To a good appearance, Karma Smillri measures carefully as Pal Hires models lime skirl slne nas compleled as par? ol ner home- making course. Baking a cake like Grandmollner used lo bake is a fine arf, and icing if is even moreso. Freshman lwomemaking sludenl Mary Van Gorden is doing lliis linal slep before ine laesi par? of all 3 llwe sampling. An eleganl lable selling can make a good meal 'rasle even peller, agree lvlerrilie Johnson and Lois Noyce, wlwo are making fine 'Final preparalions for ine dinner llney lnave iusl cooked. WM Ogowfemluyo . Knowing lhal olhers depend on us, lhal They have chosen us for a parlicular iob because lhey believed we would do il lo lhe besl of our abililies, brings us closer To underslanding whal leadership really is. We realize more fully lhal before honor comes hard worlc and before popularily comes The careful developmenl of a conscienlious, pleasan+ personalily. We have learned also Jrhal being a good leader brings responsibiliry first salislaclion second, and reward Third. ...Ms ff'- ?'f2f,fs 2:1 X F Hffmiss ,,,,,,Q .MM ,HUQQZSW 6 Q? The counciI's IargesT body incIudes a represenTaTive from each home room. These represenTaTives are STUDENT COUNCIL Row I: J. Mensing, W. KIecka, P. WhiTe, C. Eischer, P, Bruggink, B. Dumond, W, I4enT. J. Anderson. Row 2: K. Rieke, N. Simms, C. STader, J, Bevan, K. Swisher, D. DougherTy, A. MihaIoviTs, I, SToces, R, EidIer. ROW 3: A. Hoprnan, P. Lussow, P. PorTer, S. DonneIIy, V. PignaTieIIo, S. TaTTum. J. CarIson M. Cfoney, R. Krzysiek, M. SiviIIe, L. Grenier. Row 4: S. EiIis, C. SehnerT, P. CoIIins, J. I-Iobbs, S. Bauer, J. Garry, S. KeTeI, E. JeIIema, P, Owens, E. SiviIIe, R. I'IoIden. Row 5: D. NugenT, J. Lodewegen, P. SmiTh, L, EksTrom, S. SchroII, J. Meier, D. SwigarT, M. VahI, S. Bieniek, D. Bonaker, D. Mensing, G. Rieke. Row 6: G. WiIIiams, J. Riback, M. Wood, G. LiIIy, B. Erickson, S. Vaughn, S. Giasson, J. KiupeIis, P. Anderson, C. CebuIski, D. KoIar, A. Zukovich. Row 7: B. Brown, J, NeiberT, J. Davis, P. Robinson, L. Jackson, J. McDanieI, L. GraTsTrom, J. Bonaker, D, Jonas, C, AIbrighT, K, SmiTh, B. Konopasek, J. Riz2uTi. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS I v- P id I- S STUDENT COUNCIL SETS THE PACE FOR I ITIBVI S ICG VQSSI en , . I-Ienke Treasurer G Veasman Secre- iar D McLennan ina vice PTesidenTg A Bremen sTuoIenTs have Iong recognized The vaIue oT Their STuoIenT CounciI in providing an eTTicienT sysTem Tor working TogeTher To soIve Their probIems and achieve Their common goaIs. BUT This big Task was onIy one which This indusTrious organizaTion handIed experTIy. Every Time a BremeniTe Iooked up a cIassmaTe's phone number in his Tom-Tom, sToppeoI To read The buIIeTin board in The main Toyer, or cIaimed a missing book Trom The LosT and Pound DeparTmenT, he was Taking advanTage oT one oT The STudenT CounciI's services. Qur chapTer oT The NaTionaI I-Ionor SocieTy was sTarTed by The CounciI. Bremen is iusTiTif ably proud OT iTs TirsT-cIass STudenT Council. Mr. Du Bois and Mr. EgIi were The CounciI's sponsor and co-sponsor, respecTiveIy. BOYS CLU B Row I: J. I-IarT, D. Krull, SecreTary M. Merkle, Vice PresidenT D. Wodarski, PresidenT F. Jurek, Treasurer R. George, J. Zawisza, P. Nonnan. Row 2: R. Rodak, D. Cook, M. McPherrin, J. Krizik, R. Bierman, L. Perrigo, M. Rix, R, Clwaglqrek, Row 3: L. Sherick, C. I-Iarrison, N. I-IoTTman, W. Wade, J. Russel, B. I-Iillenbrand, A. EksTrom, Sponsor Mr. W. CarpenTer. Row 4: B. McGhee, C. Kindrick, E. Ellis, B. Flornung, A. BurTon, F. Bowers, G. Klaus, M. Reed. Row 5: A. Scianna, A. STrassenberg, F. Kozbiel, J. McDaniel, L. Woods, C. Mohr, J. Dobson, D. Dziadon, A. BuTridas. WiTh all iTs wonderTul acTiviTies and opporTuniTies To serve, no wonder The girls' club has such a large membership. GIRLS CLUB Row I: C. Janas, P. Miller, R. Trump, R. Milazzo, J. Lyle, L. ForTner, L. Rogers, K. Weide- naar, L. Kolski, M. Kienle, N. Moskal, J. Gorczow- ski. Row 2: M. Gallo, K. Digman, S Donnelly, V. I-Iahn, V. PignaTiello, Treasurer D. Mason, Sec- reTairy E. Simms, PresidenT J. RizzuTi, lsT Vice PresidenT A. I-lopman, 2nd Vice PresidenT J. Pagen, S. De TalenT, J. Anderson, S. TaTTum, J. PorTer, P. PorTer. Row 3: L. Duncan, B. Lugar, M. Siville, P. O'Connor, E. Mangan, C. Lasser, P. Mac Connell, B. Carlson, J. Silberslorf, V. Pelke, N. Beck, B. BechsTein, E. Malan, I. SToces, J. I-Ienderson, S. Gould. Row 4: P. WhiTe. S. Ramsey. B. Snider, K. Leigh, B. BarTa. N. Thiel, S. Vaughan, S. Giasson, B. Yepsen, S. Johnson, M. Seloover, B. I-Iansen. S. MarTz, J. NeiberT, C. Fischer, J. Siemsen, C. Sloan. Row 5: B. Brown, G. Mohr, B Smulewicz, B. Manzke, V. Anderson, L. EksTrom, S. Dunker, M. Woods, A. WesTon, D. WainwrighT, B. Fell, A. Zukovich, B. Lewis, P. Jung'es, J. Bowen, M. Smulewicz, L. Bruce, C. Murphy, N. Simms. Row 6: P. Collins, D. Harness. P. lemberg, N. Vogler, D. Knudsen, E. MonTgomery, C. Meier, I. Fairlie, R. De Valk, L. I-luTfhi's, N. RoberTson, E. Kennedy, E. Jacobs, B. De TalenT, F. Mazzorano S. Ciserella, F. Thorn, K Swi'her. Row 7: S. I-Iolub, D. Dawfon, M L. Flaws, J. Meier, L. Siemsen, S. Lovrich, J. Samiac, A. Payer, F. Koski C. BeTTenhauson. M BeTTenhausen, P. I-loelTgen, S. SmiTh, P. VanSlyke, E. Siville, C. Roeser, N. Dunker, D. Bonaker, M. Cloney. Row 8: M. Lippner, B. Konooasek, S. Skorupa, P I-Iall. L. Lehmann, C. Lee, B. Snedeker. J. Lonn- gren, D. Michels, J. Kiupelis, E. Erley, S. Sawieki, A. Nielsen, B. LibberT, J. Nyka, B. Gage, C. Law- son, M. Simpson. A. MihaloviTs. Row 9: J. Czappa, K. MarTin, S. I-Ienke, P. Breslin, L. Fell, D. Lovrich, C. Johnson, F. Swisher, D. Erickson, S. Siemsen, L. TippeT, S. Lahue, L. Mc- lnTosh, B. Erickson, S. Gresens, V. WiThey, D. Arkin, C. Persson, S. Snyder. Boys wiTh many varied inTeresTs can pursue every one oT Them in The Boys' Club. GIRLS' AND BOYS' CLUBS BOAST LARGE MEMBERSHIPS AND MANY ACTIVITIES GIRLS' CLUB The Girls' Club had membership in all Tour classes and was acTive in various annual service proiecTs as well as a hosT oT social acTiviTies. Through This group many needy Tamilies in The area received Turkey dinners aT Thanksgiving Time, and oThers in our souTheasTern sTaTes obTained warm cloThing in February. Through iTs successTul big sisTer program The Girls' Club made ThaT diTTiculT Treshman year oT many girls boTh more rewarding and enioyable. Mrs. Davis sponsored The Girls' Club wiTh The assisTance oT Miss lmbery. BOYS' CLUB Members oT The Boys' Club were able To enioy many group aThleTic acTiviTies -- swimming and bowling among Them - Through Their organizaTion. Their dads goT in on The Tun on FaTher-Son STag NighT and saw Tor Themselves whaT good Times The boys were having in The Boys' Club. Mr. Cox sponsored The organizaTion wiTh The assisTance oT Mr. CarpenTer. These exierpis Irorn oiher yearbooks are ri e bef ieis make ours Ifke his - r rn members of Ihe Arrow execufive sfaii. ARROW-EXECUTIVE STAFF LeII 'IaI3Ie: Junior EdiIor S. WaIkins, Edifor D. Johnson Sponsor Mrs. I.oIunin. Sanding: Sophomore EdiIor P. Porier, J. I'IoIIingsheacI, Freshman Ediior D. Ediror I. Slroces, S. Ferguson. Righr TaI3Ie: Aciivifies Ediior F. Swisher, Sporlrs Edilror D. Mensing, ArI Edifor Assr. Busfness Manager R. Milazzo, Business Manager Z. Kriizinik. use various SyIerf, Senior B. Anderson BREMEN SPEAKS THROUGH ITS PUBLICATIONS WTII be The bi included ever dances and s 'Iures and wrir Mrs. Loich Smirh, and M The Micky Arrow Sneak preview of Arrow Iypisis Arkin. Mighiy am have produceo ggesr and Ioesr yer. SrnaII Ihou represenrs a CI ,Ieff Io righr: J. Jenn- rieh, A. Kovanda, D. Mich ARROW Ioiiions and rnany hours of work I Ihis years Arrow, which we hope gh ir may be, The yearbook sIaII iversiry of IaIenIsg our iabs have yihing Irom planning Iundfraising aIes promorions ro arranging pic- ing copy. in was assisied by Miss CIarke, Miss rs. Moore in her cIuIies as sponsor. Iyynisis are geIIing a Their yearbook. eIs, and D. Even The busy edilor has lo rype when +here's a deadline 'lo meer! The larger Echo called 'Tor a proporlionalely larger group of reporlers. ECHO REPORTERS Row I: C. Harrison, S. Tocco, T. Anlhony. L. Duncan, B. Johnson, Row 2: K. Ennenbach, C. Gillaspie. P. Miller. N. Malone, M, Gallo, M. Whilney, J. Jellema, C, Janas. Row 3: J. Carlson, N. Doerr, W. Uhle, C. Lindsay, P. While, K. Digrnan: J. Dully, G. Rielce. Row 4: S. Wallcins, S. Holub, J, Cenlner, P. Roperrson, M. Schecler, B. Brown, B. Ahren, hl. Winegarner. 1 PAW D. Bonalcer, Business Manager: P, Donahue, Circulaiion Manager: M. Pope, Sporls Edilor: A. Winegarner, Edilor: J. Henderson, Copy Edilor: Miss Leirh, Sponsor: and P. Wilborn, Club Edilor all agree Thar lheir new sei is The grealesl! ECHO This year's Echo was also bigger and beller Than ever pelore, and Jrhe excilernenr Jrhar announced ils regular arrival every second Friday was Brernenls hearly slamp of approval. Alice W'inegarner, Miss Leilh, and Jrhe resl of lhis devoled slall are To be commended for giving us a lhoroughly inforrnalive, inleresling, and enler- laining school periodical. Mrs. Calacci served as cofsponsor Tor lhe Echo. .W A Y ., . M. ,W ' , ,,,' MUSIC FILLS THE AIR z..n7ws ww s m Anyone passing Ihrough The easjr corri- dor during The Third or sixlrh period This year was probably accompanied by beau- Iiiul choral music coming from The direc- iion oi room III. As any member of an advanced chorus could alleslr, preoaring Tor Tour lenqlhy concerls a year is no small Iask. Bul because They love Jro sing and because They have an excellenr direclor in Miss Rulh Schmidr, lheir preparalions seemed lo be more oleasure Jrhan work. Undoubledly Their audi- ences, concerjr or olherwise, look qrealr oleasure from each and every performance! A'l ser 'ro bursf info song are . . . ADVANCED MIXED CHORUS Row I: D. Kadisak, V. Piqnalieilo, S. I-Irdina, T, Eubanks, B. Hall. J, Porfer, M. Jackson, R. Trump, Direclor Miss Schmidl. Row 2: I3 Luqar. S, Snyder, D. Olson, P. Vifhile S. W'lfiams, C. Eischer, D. Mason, L. Dahf, K, Tuqqle. Row 3: J. Rizzuli, N. Burns C. Siader. D. Risser K. Nygren L. Noyce, B. Erickson L, Holo- well P. Breslin, S, Gresens, J. Melzger. Row 4: R. Holder. S. Eerquson, l'l. Nagle, L. Bruce. C, Van Dam, M. Goodwin, P, Donahue, S. Jochum, C. Persson, T. Blounl, P. Smiih. Row 5, Leif 'Io righl: G. Lilly, R. Lunsford, B. Tindall, L. Jackson, A, Relers, E. Chaboi, G. Good- win, D, Noble, D. Krull, L, DeGrool, J. Anderson R. Bean. From rneir pleased expressions, rnese gfris miqhi be enioyinq The applause which rewards a sono especialiy well-done. They are , . . ADVANCED GIRLS' CI-IORUS Row 4, Lelfl lo righl: J. Garry, R. Garrily, L. l-Iawkin, E. Eeiwell, K. Murray S. I'ligdon, J, Anderson, D. Robinson. Row 3: C. Smilh, B. Walkins. S. Horney, S. Tacco, B. Ahren, V. Smilh, R. Plumb. Row 2: M, Sprela, S. Jones, R. I-Ioyer, D. Bradley, A. Porler, D. Slewari, P. Collins, P. Nardoni. Row I: R. Gerard, S. Scoll, D. SIelIer, B. Morris, M. Lundin, N. Roberison, Direclor Miss Schmidi. These advanced Mixed Chorus members also sing in an Oclelle which performs af many grade schools in Jrhe area as well as regular conceris. They are . . . OCTETTE Sealed: Sharon Jochum. Lelr Io righlz S. Gresens, L. Noyce, L. Bruce, M. Goodwin, G. Goodwin. D. Noble, A. Relers B. Tindall. The Cadel Band, allhough composed enfirely of lreshmen and sophomores, has perlormed experlly al many games as well as al The spring concerr. CADET BAND Fronl Row, Lell' lo righl: C. Morris, 5. Cziyl. C. Ball, N, Klemba, J. Slewarl, Row 2: L Dahl, Q. Sorensen, M. Leyeille, E. Leilzow, C. Corradini, B. Dakko. Row 3: K. Taylor, M. Rik, D. Winler- ioldl, L. Wade, L. Zobac. Absenl lrom This piclure: S, Grad, Every home baskelball and loolball game lhis year was enliveneol by The bouncy music ol our Varsilry-Concerlr band. The younger, smaller Cader Band also performed al a number of sporls evenls and appeared in ils Tirsl concerr This spring. VARSITY CONCERT BAND Boliom row: V. Anderson, B, I-logue, T. Dresser, E. Siyille, G. Rieke, S. Jochum, J. Krygowski, C. Nowak, B. Voclnik, Row 2: C. McKenzie, S. Kislner, G. Keuch, B. Derrick, D. Mensing, J. Mensing, K. Ennenbach, L. Fairlie, M, Slrouls, J. Franklin, S. Slevens. Row 3: J. l-luslon, E. Manegold, D. Sylerl, D. Pursely, R. Hamlin, P. T l S dbl cl C C rcl C5 Malula D S Terr, B. Hedeen, W. Schluler, J ln Tull reqalia, The Varsily-Concerl Band looks eager To slrike up a avori e un a , ,. o er, , , . y i . march, or perhaps Red and Gray Loyal+y. Biyins. B. DeYoung. SCIENCE FAIR CLIMAXES YEAR LANGUAGE CLUB STUDIES THE CRITICAL LANGUAGES Maybe you have never heard of phoTo- synThesis, inTerpolaTion, commonion eT- TecT, or specTrum, buT These are Tamiliar Terms To Science Club members. SCIENCE CLUB Row I: D. Downes, C. Daniel, Treas- urer D. Downes, SecreTary N. Doerr, Vice PresidenT J. WilmingTon, Presidenl' P. Brugginlc, K. WilmingTon. Row 2: G. SchulTz, S. SmiTh, A. MihaloviTs, C. Nowalc, J. Bivens, B. Cler- menT, D, WilmingTon, L. Fairlie. Row 3: S. Dunlcer, B. Morris. N. Dunlcer, D. Bonalcer, L. Cerelcwicki, S. STeele, M. Perez, B. Carlson. Row 4: D. STake, G. Rieke. T. Mc- Cormiclc, R. Webb, W. Kleclxa, A. MuTh- leb, F. GroTh, R. Cox, M. Drew. Row S: P. Robinson, G. Rix, P. Feiwell, R, STuarT, J. Cunningham, S. Johnson, D. RuTT, E. Ellis, B. MilcruT. Bremen's Science Club was noT really one buT seven organizaTions. Thus members were able To explore exTensively in The scienTiTic Tield in which They had The greaTesT inTeresT. These Tields included biology, chemisTry, physics, asTronomy, radio-elecTronics, phoTography, anol maTh. As a group, The Science Club made a number oT Tield Trips and planned The annual Science Fair. The sponsor oT The Science Club was Mr. CoTey his assisTanTs were Mr. Maxwell, Mr. Kaiser, Mr. I-lall, Mr. Thies, and Mrs. I-lemphill. Bremen's Language Club oTTered inTeresTecl sTudenl's The opporTunfTy To sTudy languages which, due To insuTTicienT demand, could noT be included as regular courses. The sponsor, Mr. Raymond McCoy, was capable and eager To TuTor anyone really serious abouT sudying one oT These Tongues. During The pasT year he has conducTed classes in Russian, Arabic. Chinese. I'lindusTani, Japanese, and lTalian. An everfgrowing collecTion oT recorded language courses also was available Tor sTudy. Many oT The club's members were Spanish, LaTin, and German sTudenTs who wished To obTain more culTural baclqgrouncl in Their respecTive languages Through The Language Clubls inTormaTive rToeTings, programs, and Tield Trips. No, everyone in The Language Club can'T read Chinese, buT They do have one Thing in common: Their desire To learn abouT The languageeancl abouT many oThers, Too. LANGUAGE CLUB Row I, leTT To righT: B. Johnson, SecreTary-Treasurer R. Cox, Sponsor Mr. McCoy, AssisTanT Sponsor Mrs. Hannum, PresidenT W. Kleclca, M. Wille, D, Bar- Ton. Row 2: G. Dell, C. I-loTTman, B. Morris, B. Czyl, D. STelTer, A. Ciecierska, S. Cannella, Row 3: P. Seales, L. Cerekwiclci, G. Rielce, G. Klaus, D. Ciecierski M. I-larlc ins, S. Magiera, A. MihaloviTs. Some oT These sTudenTs will undoubTedly be phoTographed Tor a I965 Arrow amony his Tellow maTh, English, or hisTory Teachers, as The case may be. EDUCATORS Row l, LeTT To righT: AssisTanT Spon- sor Mrs. M. SchuilTz, l-lisTorian E. Feiwell, PresidenT N. Doerr, Secrelary P. Robert son, Treasurer C. ArendT, Sponsor Mr. Rizer. Row 2: D. VVilmingTon, J. Bivens, B. ClemenT, G. Veasman, K, Rieke, J. Gal'oway, M. Reedy, S. RaddaTZ. Row 3: C. Daniel, l'l. Baud, T. Ko- varik, M. Gallo, D. Williams, J. Bryson. C. TroTTer, K, Ennonback, J. BliTvich. Row 4: K. VVilmingTon, D. Robinson. L. Zobai. J. GroTh, V. Chanda, J. BuT- zer, D, Cappel, P. Johnson. S. Magiera. D. Kolar. Row 5: P. SrniTh, K De GraTT, D. Robinson, L. Hall, S. Williams, M. De Francisco, J. Lonngren, J. Siemsen, M. l'larkins, B. Bruner. Row 6: G. Burkle, J, Randle El, D. Michels. S. l-lolub, E. Kennedy, L. Low M. Srnpson, B. Cowden, B. Marccek, M. CCDd .!i7, J, Allemang. WhaT could be more naTural Tor a Teenager, whose liTelong vocaTion has been ThaT oT a sTudenT, To seriously consider The vocaTion oT Teaching? The EducaTors Club inTroduced sTudenTs who were considering Teaching as Their career To The proTession. Members meT wiTh Teachers Tor The purpose A oT discussing The Tield, saw Tilms on The Topic, and even graded make-up TesTs. F.H.A.-ERS LEARN TO BE CHARMING IN THE HOME Tell one oT These girls you're coming, and she'Il surely bake a cake! FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OFAMERlCA Row l, LeTT To righT: M. BeTTen- hausen, J. Allemang, Degree Chairman J. lNleiberT, Degree Chairman J. Bowen, SecreTary-Treasurer J. Gorczowski, Presi- denT K. ForTner, Vice-PresidenT C. Cho- chrek. ProiecTs Chairman B. Ahren, B. De TaienT. Row 2: V. Pelke, S. l-larTsTield, M. Tomes, D, Boike, P. Jungles, K. Tuggle, T. l-lolder, L. Rogers, K. Weidenaar, P. LoTendo. Row 3: S. Barys, R. Fidler, N. Ma- lone, C. Karpus, J. BarTusis, P. l-lenning, G. STewarT, B. Lugar, L. Diaz, P. Nardoni, L, Zobac. Row 4: B. Smulewicz, S. Gresens. E. Mangan, L. hlopman, P. Owens, J. Harris, L. Bieniek, D. Bodie, G. Minde- man, P. FiTzgerald, J. BeTTuhausen, L. Be-TTenhousen. Row 5: J. MeTzger, C. Soyk, B. Marx, J. STewarT, V. Anderson, J. Pahr, S. Chapman, M. Doerrer, S. SchaTTer, B. Fell, S. Roche, M. Brown. Row 6: D. Higgins, D. WainwrighT, G. Wolga5T, M. Van Gordon, K. Smilrh. P. Anderson, D. BenneTT, J. SToTTerahn, M. MelTe, S. Schroll. C. Ropes, N. SchaT- Ter, P. WoesTman. Row 7: V. l-luckaby, C. Sleonik, J. Nyka, D. Chelbicki, A. Kovanda, M. Smulewicz, D. Olson, F. Koski, C. BeT- Tenhausen, B. MilTon, K. Freund, G. Daniels, B. Dunn, B. Yepser, W. ZeTTley. Girls who have had a semesTer or more oT home ec courses were eligible To ioin The F. l-l. A. ln This organizaTion They could TurTher pursue and To a greaTer exTenT apply The knowledge They had gained Through These courses. These obiecTives were achieved Through discussions wiTh gualiTied speakers who aTTend Their bi-monThly rneeTings as well as Through a varieTy oT acTiviTies such as, Daddy DaTe lNlighT , Around The VVorld Dinner , a spring sTyle show, and aTTer-school bake sales. Sponsor oT The F. l-l. A. was Miss MonTagnoli, wiTh Miss TiTchenal, Miss Dowling, and Miss Crosell as her assisTanTs. : v s'z Mrs. AiTken demonsTraTes The proper baskeTball grip To her G.A.A.ers. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Row I, LeTT To righT: J. Shanesy, K. Weidenaar, R. Trump, P. PorTer, M, Kienle, K. Rieke, J. Galloway, L. Kolski, M. Reedy, S. RaddaTz, P. Hires, D. Skinkis. Row 2: S. De TaIenT, D. Bonaker, J. PorTer, C. Fisher, Vice-PresidenT J. Buch- haas, PresidenT B. Brown, SecreTary E. Mangan, P. Miller, J. Siemson, R. Becker, J. UThe, A. Nielson. Row 3: D. Beaman, T, Kovarik, G. STewarT, B. Lugar, S. Snyder, J. Turak, J. Gorczowski, J. Bryson, J. Bryson, J. BeTTenhausen, C. TroTTa, J. CharlTon, P. Mac Connell, P. LoTendo, B. Morris, Row 4: T. Eubanks, B. I-Iall, L. Sha- baby, N. Simms, M. Cloney, C. I-lahn, V. Pelke, S. MarTz, J. Kessey, J. BenTly, T. Lewis, M. I-lerman, L, Noyce, M. Clemens, S. Dunken. Row 5: J. Mielner, N. Millsaps, K. Swisher, C. Murphy, D. Mason, E. Simms, J, RizzuTi, D. Olson, B. Manzke, D. STel- Ter, J. BuTzer, D. Cappel, B. Julius, S. Miller, P. I-loelTgen, S. STuarT. Row 6: J DeTrick, A. MikaloviTs, M. Woods, A. WesTon, D. WainwrighT, M. Lundin, J. STewarT, V. Anderson, D. Rob- inson, P. GarriTy, D. Cavens, P. Ropes, V. Gran, K. WilmingTon, P. SmiTh, P. Lemberg. M. Vollmer. Row 7: A. Zukovich, J. Roach, W. EIlioT, S. Schulien, S. Magiera, N. Dun- ker, S. Ramsey, B. Snyder, S. I-lolub, G. Keuch, P. Fierke, P. RoberTson, L. Siem- sen, J. Peco, E. Kennedy, C. Ropes, B. Cowden. Row 8: C. Lee, B. DmyTrasy, M. SchecTer, J. Makselan, L. Low, D. Lov- rich, N. SchaTTer, B. Marecek, P. Wil- Ioorn, P. Donahue, B. Anderson, S. l'Iorney, P. WoesTman, M. BeTTenhausen, M. Simpson, S. Lovrich, J. NeiberT, A. I-Topman, A. Kovanda. B CLUB Looking properly pleased by Those big, beauTiTul Bremen B s are . . . B CLUB Row I, LeTT To righT: B. Lovegren, J. AlberT, Vice-PresidenT J. MiTTlin, Sponsor J. Diehl, PresidenT J. Bauer, SecreTary-Treasurer R. Falk, I-I. Wehr. Row 2: L. Grossenbacker, R. Boger, E. Jurek, M. Wood, M. Wood, R. Ren- ner, M. Mc Garry. Row 3: J. Mannaioni, J. Casey, V. Sloan, D. KeTTelboeTer, B. Hillenbrand, E. Trulley, J. Curlee, B. Mc Ghee. Row 4: E. Cornish, R, JerkaTis, A. PeTers, R. Snyder, C. AlbrighT, J. Randle El, T. Pack. Row 5: R. PorTer, P. TunsTall, P. Lovrich, J. Ragsdale, D. Klepper, A. Scianna, J. Cunningham, R. NorbuT, GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION T Sounds oT girlish laughTer and exciTemenT could be heard Torcing iTs way ouT oT The gym and pool aT leasT once a week when The spiriTed G.A.A. mcT To parTicfpaTe in a varieTy oT acTiviTies planned Tor This sporls-loviing organizaTion. Over The pasT Tew years The program and membership oT The G.A.A. has expanded To an amazing volume. Girls seeking Tun and exercise To cure sTudy-sTiTTened muscles Tound The perTecT remedy in G.A.A. Mrs. AiTken was The sponsor, while Mrs. Finley and Mrs. Umbach were CO-SpOI'1SOf'S. Every one oT Bremenls IeTTermen has spenT counTless hours pracTicing and aTTending games. They know ThaT a leTTer is earned by hard work, and by no oTher meThod can This coveTed award be obTained. I-Iowever, This group did noT resT on iTs laurels once The big B had been siTched on Their sweaTers. Some oT Their services and acTiviTies included selling reTreshmenTs aT home games, selling school sweaTshirTs, and sponsoring The gala B I-live Ball. George Rieke, ouTsTanding conTerence clebaTer, makes an emphaTic poinT in a pracTice debaTe. SENlOR DEBATE CLUB Row l: Vice-PresidenT P. Eeiwell, PresidenT G. Rieke, SecreTary-Treasurer D. Mensing, L. Eairlie. Row 2: B. Bruner, J. Bonaker, D. SyTerT, J. Russell. ACADEMIANS BRING HOME NEW LAURELS The SouThwesT Suburban DebaTe Championship was conquered Tor The second consecuTive year by Bren'ien's rnasTers oT argurnenT, The Acaolerfans. Qu' varsiTy debaTers also rnade anoTher admirable record in STaTe SecTionals. IT you Teel like discussing labor conTrol, every mem- ber oT The debaTe squad would be well versed in This Topic. BuT you should expecT To be deTeaTed! Miss Larsen coached our debaTers To vicTory wiTh The assisTance oT Mr. Arnold. CONFERENCE CHAMPS Brernen'5 debaTe Team proudly displays The Trophy They won aT The SouThwesT Suburban ConTerence Speech ConTesT. The Team, coached by Miss Larsen, was composed of David SyTerT, second negaTive7 Donna Johnson, TirsT aTTirmaTive7 George Rieke, second aTTirmaTiveg Paul Eeiwell, TirsT negaTive. Mr. Arnold is The assisTanT coach. ScoTT Herrick pracTices his speech Tor The nexT bouT while Treshman debaTers aTTenTively lisTen. DEBATE CLUB ERESHMAN Row I, LeTT To righT: S. l-lerrick, M. Kloc, D. RuTT, P. Sr'niTh, Row 2: B. Anderson, K. Rieke, R. Londa, M. WhiTney. Row 3: G. Dell, B. ReTzlaTT, E. Mane- gold, J. Wyfek, B. Klomp. As Sylvia KeTeI and STan Ferguson demonsTraTe a dramaTic pose members oT The Troupers observe Them criTiea ry TRCUPERS Row T, LeTT To righT: P. Fredrick, R, MiTazZo Vice-PresidenT D. NobTe, SecreTary-Treasurer P, WhiTe PresidenT S. Ferguson, S. KeTei. Row 2: R. Fiddier, S. Jones. V. T-Tahn, J, Gorczowski, P. Henning, Row 3: N. Kiemba, R. Hoyer, M. Burger B. Bowes, J. Bryson, M. De Fran- cisco, L. Diaz, S. Snyder. Row 4: C. SmiTh, S. KisTner, K, Bard. R. PTumb, G. Sorensen, S. Vaughan, J. Garry, B. Lugar, J. PorTer. Row 5: N. Burns, M. FTaws. M. SchecTer, B. Derke, C. Van Dam, S, Giasson. C. Bihna, R. Cox, T. Lewis. TROUPERS LEARN TO BE ARTISTS WITH GREASE PAINT AND POWDER PEP CLUB BOOSTS SPIRIT WiTh pom-poms and air, The Pep Cub is ready To cheer The Braves To vicTory. PEP CLUB Row I, LeTT To righT: Sponsor Mr. M. Biock, SecreTary N. Simms, Treasurer D. Erickson, PresidenT C. Fischer, M. Pope, D. Merz, J. Shanesy, A. STaTey. Row 2: B. Brown, R. MiTazzo, J, LyTe, P. MiTIer, K. ForTner, R. Trump, J. PorTer, J. Anderson, S. Snyder, B. Lugar. Row 3: S. TaTTum, P. Spiewak, C. TroTTa, B. I-IaTT, J. UThe, B. Manzke. J Siemsen, R. Becker, B. Hansen, K. Dig- man, E. Simms. Row 4: J. RizzuTi, P, Bres'in. S. Fienke, P. WhiTe L. Roiand, E. Mangan, C, Lasser, B. BarTa, L. EksTrom. C. Ca M. TeTTemans, V. TppoIiTo. Row S: S. Roche M. Brown. E. MonTgomery, S, Ramsey, B. Konopasek D. Lewis, S. Skorupa, P. T-TaII, C. Lee. E. Jacobs, L. Duncan, J. Bowen, M. Wood. Row oz B, fkhren, J. RusseT, B. I-IiI- ienbrand, B, T-Iilienlorand, F. Cvreman, J. Pagen, J. NeiberT, A, Hooman J. Buch- hass, B. Gage, P. Donahue, M. Goodwin, R. Snyder, D. Nobie, The Tony Perkins or Joanne VJoodward oT Tomorrow couid very weII be one oT The Taces on This page. The Troupers is a group oT sTudenTs who wanT To iearn more abouT dramaTics. To some members oT The ciub, acTiing was a TavoriTe avocaTion, while oThers aspired To make iT Their iiTe work. BuT ail were aIike in Their beIieT Tha+ presenTing The annuaI piays was aImosT more Tun Than work! Miss LindguisT sponsored The Troupers This years. No BremeniTe can deny having been aroused by The caTchy vicTory signs on The caTeTeria waTIs. Likewise, everyone has undoubTedIy been proud To wear a iiTTIe red TooTbaTT or an Indian Joei' on his IapeI. Did you ever noTice where The IoudesT cheers aT a game come Trom? The Pep Club was responsi- bIe Tor each oT These Things. Thanks To This peppy group, school-spiriT was aT an all Time high during The pasT year's sporTs season. EXPLORERS CLUB SEES CHICAGO TURN HOBBY INTO CLUB Planning our nexT excursion is always exe ciTing, agree Explorers. EXPLORERS CLUB Row I, LeTT To righT: SecreTary P. Spiewalc, PresidenT D. Krull, Vice-Fresh denT T. Engler, Treasurer E. Ellis, Row 2: D. GeriTsen, J. Turalc, M. De Francisco, L. Diaz, D. Merz, Sponsor Mr. Lawrence. Row 3: G. Deneha, A. Fleming, S. KisTner, S. Erley, R. PeTerson, E. Feiwell, Row 4: D. Chlebiclci, L. Low, D. Jonas, M. Kloc, B. Deske, R. George. One oT Bremenls new clubs This year was The Explorers Club, which en- abled The more advenTurous, inguisiTive members oT our sTudenT body To saTisTy Their urge To do iusT whaT The name says - explore. This was done via Tield Trips To places OT inTeresT in The Chicago area lsuch as The GreaT Lalces Naval Training STaTion and The Conrad I-lilTon I-IoTelI as well as Through special Tilms and spealcers. AnoTher new organizaTion This year was The Road Braves. Because oT The mechanical TalenTs oT The boys in This club, only abouT halT oT whom owned Their cars, There are many auTomobiles in The area operaTing beTTer Than They were aT The beginning oT The school year. Vfhile These mechanics and drivers oT Tomorrow were worlcing on sick cars, They were also obTaining valuable Training and experience. Learning all abouT Their auTomobile moTor Trom Mr. Young, Club Sponsor, are ROAD BRAVES Row I, LeTT To righT: M. Krueger, J. Lowry, B. DeTricIc, SecreTary R. I-luTchins, Vice-PresiclenT K. ' Mager, PresidenT B. Balcke, Treasurer A. SmiTh, D. Tews. Row 2: D. Morresey, B. Suhs, D. Mc Cord, D. Sendera, A. BeTTenhausen, D. KeTeilboeTer, B. MaTThews, J. MonTgomery. Row 3: R. Pellxe, J. Morresey, B. De Ridder, M. Dahrns, J. Malineno. B. Macak, B. Woicik, E. Schuclc. To a Teenage boy, an old car-preh erably one badly in need oT repairs-is a Thing oT beauTy. I-Iere Bob Maca lleTTl Bill Woicik lboTToml and Bob Balxke perTorm Their labor of love. am1x- im rwi mum: LIBRARY ASSISTANTS ARE INFORMATION PLEASE GROUP AT BREMEN Mosl' ol us have had lho experience ol needing some ooscure iniormalion lor which I we hadn? The slighlesr idea where Io look. Porlunarely, Miss Srnilh was seldom - il I ever - beiuddled by lhese problenfis. Sluf W' denl librarians who check books, receive lines, and card and shelve books have en- abled Miss Smilh 'lo spend more limi l helping us search our lhe Iacls we were K seeking. Culling your linger isn'l really so badf if one of Ihese prelry girls bandages lhe wound! Zila Kruczek demonslrales haw lo bandage a hand-Ann I-Iopmans NURSES ASSISTANTS Row I, Lell Io righl: M. Qing, M. Banicki, B. Marecek. Mrs. Sulor. A. Hop- rnan, Z. Kryiczek. Row 2: C. Gillespie, J. Bryson J. Bonnell K. Digrnan. NURSE'S ASSISTANTS PRACTICE FIRST AID These girls donared sludy halls or Iree lirne belore school lo help Mrs. Sulor wilh endless drawers ol records and numerous lillle errands which her duries involve. They also helped give lreshman and iunior heallh lresls. P11 'Uk 'J HW: The world ol: books is Iascinaling, agree LIBRARIANS Row l, l.eII lo righl: l.. Low, S. Raddalz, S. Schulien, M. Ging, M. Reedy. Row 2: D. Mc Lennon, S. Sluarl, J. Kiupelis, K. Srnilh K. Flanders. R, Cunningham. Row 3: M. I-lerrnann. S. Donnelly, B. Macak, L. Ferguson, S. Shoemaker, M. Gallo. M. Ganla. Row 4: N. Wallace, P. Pierce, P. I-Iuernner, D. Berdan, P. Noek, J. Dully. Row 5: J. Kessey. J. Henderson V. Wilheyf, C. Bevan, B. De Talenl. J. Benlley. Row of IZ. Koski, S. hlirsl, P. Roberlson, B. An- derson, P. Donahue. L. Dunncan C. Berlenhausen, P. Ballislin. The Visual Aids group is picTured here wiTh The new opaque proiecTor. VISUAL AIDS Row I, LeTT To righT: SecreTary A. lvliholoviTs, B. Konopasek, Vice-PresidenT S. Johnson, Pre-sidenT J. Bevan, Sponsor Mr. Cordaro, AssisTanT Sponsor lvlr. Turban. Row 2: R. lvlcLead, G. Burkle, D. lvlorrisey, W. Luk, D. SIaTer. Row 3: G. I-Ianson, D. Day, F. Cornish, W. Zawacki, J. SchmidT, B. MikruT. AV-ERS ARE WELCOME PEOPLE HALL MONITORS These very Tamiliar people, The TaiThTuI hall moniTors, are HALL MONITORS Row I, LeTT To righT: D. lvlanzke, C Lee, S, Siemsen, E. Trulley, J, Rib-ack, M. lvlc Garry. Row 2: J. Jellema, N. Beck, J. Carl- son. C. Holcomb, V. Ippo'iTo, C, Janas, I. SToces. Row 3: D. Mann, G. Rik, J. Zawisza, A, EksTrom, R. Jerkalis, B. I-lillenbrand, B. Lippner. Row 4: T. James, D. Nolole, L. Grai- sTrom, P. Fredrick, D. Wodarski, D. Krull A. PeTers, D. KeTeIboeTer. A-V-ers were some oT The mosT popular and envied people aT Bremen. They were popular when They were spoTTed seTTing up a TorTy minuTe movie during a class period or adiusTing The mikes Tor an all-school assembly. WhaT mosT oT us didn'T realize is ThaT each member has gone Through an exTensive Three-week Training program To learn how To operaTe and make minor repairs on no less Than six compIicaTed machines, and even Though They were excused Trom mosT oT Their sTudy halls, They had To mainTain ia B average. Bremen's Triendly hall moniTors served a varieTy oT purposes. They check- ed inTerview slips when sTudenTs were in The corridors during class Time and acTed as messengers and general girl land boyl Fridays Tor The enTire sTaTT. Will Soorfd . A crowd wild wilh excilernenlr, boys 'fired bul defer- rnined, a feeling of closeness lhal comes wilh sad deieals. pride broughl by iubilanl viclories - alhlelics is all lhis. 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A ,.A:, A,. -?::- P I MEM . . ...: 5 ,M , sf VARSITY FOOTBALL FROSH-SOPH FOOTBALL Row I, Lell 'ro righlz M. McGarry, J. O'Boyle, G. Williams, R. Fallc, J. Bauer, J. Casey, R. DeWeli', J. Ribaclc. Row 2: W. Mueller, R. Bolger, J. McKinnon, A. Corder, P. Benlr, E. Trulley, B. Hillenbrand, J. Curlee. Row 3: Mr. Landis, F. Cornish, M. Hoyer, R. Klepper, P. Lovrich, K. Mager, H. Meenls, C. Tewe, P. Tunslall, Mr. Callan. Row 4: J. Monlgomery, J. Cunningham, J. Vilalli, R. Snyder, A. Pelers, B. Zweiner, D. Walson, R. Dobkowslcy, R. Norbur. Row 5: Manager F. Jurelq, D. Kelelboeler, V. Sloan, S. Johnson, P. Benel, T. Pack, T. Powers, J. Mannaioni, C. Albright B. Hillen- brand, B, Lovegren. Row I, Leif 'ro righl: Manager E. Deneka, B. Sellin, 6. Rossow, R. Morris, A. Fleming, R. Hamlin, B. Shusler, L. Krysielq, Manager R. Wehr. Row 2: Manager R. McLeod, R. Rogers, G. Tunslall, V. Boolh, V. Viclqroy, L. Wallon, K. Schrnudde, E. Schusier, B. Pallor, W. Leelc, A. Tucci. Row 3: Mr. Scholl, D. Soliday, A. Scianna, A. Lussow, C. Cebulslsi, 6. Schmidr, D. Davis, J. Ferris, J. Sloan, R. Randolph. Row 4: D. Tilus, R. Holi, G. Hansen, D. Day, P. DeVries, E. Moore, M. Reed, N. Davenporl, J. Moore, N. Palriclc, J. Abbol, T. Diehl. Row 5: R. Ferris, A. Jellema, W. Slrobel, W. Wilhey, L. Pearson, D. Murphy, A. Dercole, C. Powers, N. Ipema, R. Suha, B. Tindall, M. Crasper, D. Nugenl, L. Belrenhausen. Rich Fall: and Jack Bauer, co-caplains of The fool- ball squad, pose wirh Iheir coach Mr. Callan, These fine players led 'Their Ieam 'ro a successful season of gridiron play. 11g?'IiiYfZ xv. U wggmsgizzwezszzsp wa Milli ,nf 5 in 1 wg Si 2 A Iii-'E FOOTBALL Our Team meT wiTh some sTiTT conTerence compeTiTion This year The TirsT clash was wiTh ThornTon FracTionaI SouTh on our Tield The going was exTremeIy rough buT Brian I-Iillenbrands Touchdown in The IasT minuTes oT The game Tied IT up I3 I3 fXTTer successTuIIy downing Lincoln Way on SepTember 25 I2 6 we were soundly beaTen 38 O by Calc Lawn The Tide changed however aT Evergreen Rarlq AIThough we had been expecTed To lose by a TwenTy poinT margin we leveled Them beauTiTuIIy 26 O The Tune de Tense on The parT oT Iinemen Klepber PorTer and The TuIIbacI4 Bauer had much To do wiTh The ouT- come oT This gam . On Friday OcTober I6 when we played Reavis on The home Tield The Rams were ound To oe one oT The Tougher oT The conTerence Teams. They held The lead Tor mosT oT The game' buf wiTh noT much more Than a haIT-minuTe To go, John Mannaioni made a 57-yard pass To Rich INIorbuT whose Touchdown made The score QI-I9 Tor The win. The rain ThaT Tell during The Rich game and a TemperaTure oT 36 degrees may be parTiaIIy responsible Tor our loss. In The IasT Tew minuTes oT The game, Rich recovered a Tumble in The end zone To win The down and The game I9 I8 The game wiTh I-Iomewood Flossmoor SaTurday OcTober 3I was one oT The highIighTs oT Bremen s home coming ceIebraT1on Everyone was overioyed when The Braves came ouT on Top I3 7 The Tie 6 6 game wiTh Sandburg ruined Their hopes oT sharing The conTerence crown wiTh Rich Much crediT is due Dick Klepper Tor his Tine deTensive acTion aT Th s game Rich RorTer and Rich INIorbuT were named o The all conTerence Team Brian I-Iillenbrand was given conTerence honorable menTlon The whole Team deserves a greaT d al or crediT Tor i s hard work. All appreciaTe The helo oT our Tine coaches Ivlr. Callan and Mr. Landis. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Bremen- ThornTon I:racTionaI SouTh-I3 Bremen - ' , ,,,,,s,,,,,,,,,, ,, Lincolnway-6 Bremen- ,,,,,,, , Oalc Lawn-38 Bremen- , ., ,, , Evergreen Park-O Bremen-2I ,,,,,,, , , ss,,,,,, Reavis-I9 Bremen-I8 ,,,, , ,, ,,,,,,, , , Rich-I9 Bremen -- I3 ,,,,s,,,,, , Homewood-Flossmoor-7 Bremen- 6 ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, Carl Sandburg-6 Row I, Lefl lo rlghlz Coach B. Brown, V. Sloan, J. Randle El, P. Tunsrall, J an VARSITY BASKETBALL Qjflsl' iijagisfjrll,lzQf.2fg,f-Jni:r,.,. P. a emore, . mse a. l Bremen 62 Bremen 69 Bremen 48 Bremen 60 Bremen 92 Bremen 68 Bremen 54 Bremen '57 Bremen 56 Bremen 5l Bremen 60 Bremen 46 Bremen 60 Bremen 67 Bremen 63 Bremen 70 Bremen 55 Bremen 56 Bremen 79 Bremen 56 Baslcefball coach lvlr. Brown and Big Jlmll lvlllllln, caplaln of lhe I959-60 learn, dis' cJss The resulls of lhls year's season and rhe prospecls ol nexl year's leam, This year Jlm led The Soulhwesl Suburban Conference ln scorlng as well as belng selecled lo an all- orea leam. J. Ragsdale, J. Ml an l VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Thor. Erac. Oak Lawn Blue lslanol Reavis Rich l-lmwd. Floss. Evergreen Parlc Lincolnway Carl Sandburg Easl' Aurora Oalq Lawn Thor, Erac Reavis Rich l-lmwd. Floss. Evergreen Rarlc Lincolnway Carl Sandburg l-lmwcl. Eloss. Carl Sandburg Dlehiiogi iL'O,i5lT5'? ,ELM296523,i?Sii!,,Sg,TQfUEe!Yi,.SmW Co B' M T' JUNIQR VARSITY Row 2: D. Day, J. Moore, A. Lussow, K. Websier, 6. Goodwin, B. Thomas, F. Cornish, A' Sd anma ' BASKETBALL um Jus? before a big game John Raqsdaie and Jim Miifiin go over fhe operaiion oi ihaf new piay which Jrhey hope wiii siow down Jrhe opposijrion. John Raqsdaie builds 'fo ihe four-poini ie-ad in fha? wiid game wifh Rich as he goes up for a iavorife one-handed jump shoi. ww, 1 BASKETBALL This baskeTball season The Braves ran up againsT a much improved conTerence, The sTrong- esT opposiTion in years. The game wiTh Rich on December IZ, Turned ouT To be The masTerpiece oT The year, For The TirsT Time in The baskerball hisTory oT This school, Rich was crushed by a wide margin, 92-66. We Took a sound beaTing, howf ever, Trom The new-comers To The SouTh-wesT Suburban League, Homewood-hlossmoor, when They downed us 8If68. The home game againsT Lincolnway on January 9Th was a prime example oT The pressure applied by Teams who were pref viously The underdogs in The Comference. We managed To sgueak by in The Tense Tive remainf ing seconds wiTh a skillTul playq making iT 57-56. A Tour game losing sTreak, sTarTing wiTh The Sandburg game on January I5Th, broughT us down enough To make hopes Tor The ConTerence Crown raTher dim. AT Rich on February 5Th, we were repaid in parT Tor The Trouncing we dished ouT earlier in The season. The nexT week we came 2 li baclc To level l-lomewood-Flossmoor 63-52 on our Tloor. 3remen's Tinal sfanding in The SWS Con- Terence was a Tie Tor Third wirh Homewood-Floos moor and Lincolnway. In SecTional play aT Blue lsland, Bremen again came ouT wiTh a win againsT l-lmwd-Flossmoor by The respecTable margin, 79-69. The Tinal Ten win-Ten loss ouTcome oT This season can probably be aTTribuTed in parT To The greaT number oT errors made on The Tloor. lVlosT oT The boys, however, were underclassmen chall- ing up experience Tor an even beTTer nexT year. lvluch TuTure success can be seen Tor The hardf working iuniors, John Ragsdale, Rich lNlorbuT, and John lvlannaioni. 54 senior, T'BIg Jim lvlilh lin was named To The all-conTerence Team Tor The '59-T60 season. Jim averaged an asTounding 23 poinTs a game and was leading scorer in The SVVS Conierence wiTh a ToTal oT 333 poinTs in I4 games. Jim was named by The Chicago Daily News, 'all sTaTe special menTion 3 by The Chi. Sun-Times, a member oT The all Chicago area Teamwq The Chi. Tribune named him To The 'Tall suburban Team . BoTh PeTe Lovrich and Jerry RandelEl, seniors, are To be commended Tor Their Tine playing along wiTh The oTher members, all who helped To pull us Through anoTher season. fx special TribuTe goes To our greaT, hard-worlcing coach, Mr. Brown. SWIMMING Wifh The Tine coaching oT Mr. Rusk, our AguavBraves per- Tormed impressively in This second year oT swimming compeTi- Tion. The varsiTy chalked up a respecTable 7-7 mark, winning againsT LockporT, ThornTon Frac. SouTh, ThornTon Frac. NorTh, and l-linsdale. The Trosh-soph Team was undeTeaTed unTil The lasT TournamenT aT Riverside-BrookTield. They carry an enviable I3-I record Tor The season wiTh wins over LockporT, Argo, Leyden EasT, Bloom, ThornTon Frac. NorTh. This year nine Team records were made. Vlfe can expecT To pour on The sTeam in The nexT Tew seasons as The Tremendous Trosh-soph Team is coupled wi+h The ouTsTanding members oT The varsiTy Team: Chip Reker, Ed Moy, Chip Donnelly, George STrein, and Russ STandish. VARSITY SWTMMING Row l, LeTT To righT: W. DeGraTT, N. l-loTTman, C. Donnelly, E. Moy G. Rieke. P. Vaughn, CapTain K. Anderson. Row 2: Coach J. Rusk, W. Vanderveen, P. RosenquisT, J. Cunningham R. STandish, N. ErTman, P. Fiewell. FROST-l-SOPH SWIMMING Row l, LeTT To righT: W, BurTeind, M. Mcpherin, R. VirTue, J. l'larT, J, T-lille, KieTer, R. STandish. P. Lussow. Row 2: Manager G. TunsTall, W. l-lecleen, W. Leek, R. l-lolder, E Shumann, C, Reker, G. Anderson, T. Dresser, M. Goebel, R. Youngbergi Coach J. Rusk. lI 1 a wllinvi size .-is-1-srnulsszszaebevsira - - .aw 1 se nwe-was 1swwavw mf+ mq1lw1z4lfu1a Q W fun n Ed Schuman displays experl form as he compeies in fhe backslroke eveni, knife dive which gave fhe diving learn a iirsl place in lhe meet Ed Schuman wails for 'rhe gun in The relay as Chip Donnelly, Russ Slandish, and Ken Anderson look on. a i In a Thrilling relay, Warren Leek waiis lor Rich Kieffer lo louch lhe side of lhe pool. Giles Pace and Glenn Anderson sleady lhe slarling block. Rich Slandish leaves The board in a iack- WRESTLING Brernen's maTmen opened The '60 season by level- ing l-lomewood-Flossrnoor 36-IZ. This year The Braves: prawn was a serious ThreaT To all The Teams oT The Con- Terence. The going was To loe rough, however, in The Tace oT powerTul opposiTion aT Reavis and Evergreen. The Braves came back To Tie wiTh Blue lsland on Jan- uary 23rd and downed l.ockporT on The 2o1'h. The meal' wiTh Rich was close, buT again our maTmen pulled ouT and won 23-I7. This year The wresTlers chalked up nine wins, Three losses, and one Tie, Tor The besT record aT Bremen To daTe. VARSITY WRESTLING Row I, l.eTT To righT: R. JerkaTis, E. Trulley. Row 2: W. Jackson, R. Renner, L. Grossenbacher, G. Williams, J. Vicker, J. Miggins, J. Casey, R. Jirka. 3: McKenna, R. Row mons, A. 6rueTzr'nacher, J. Row 4: Manager A. Gilbert B, DeWelT, M. Wood, C-. Burkle, K. Nebeker, D. Time Bauer, R. l-logue. Walker, C. Lounsbury, R. T-lolier, W. Mueller. lvl. l-loyer, J. ViTale, B. Swegheimer, lvl, McLaughlin, Coach l-luTsell. FROST-l-SOPH WRESTLTNG Row l, LeTT To righT: Co-CapTain R, Williams, N. DavenporT, Row 2: B, Raller, J. STapleTon, F. GroTT, L. Soyk, l-l. Woods K. SmiTh, B. Raller, lvl. Thomas, D. Davis. Row 3: R. l-Taug, R. C. Croswell, R. Price, A. Row 4: T. Miggins, lvl McCoy, J. Fries, R. Kradse. R. Kark, W, l4evoTwyk, T. Paulaskas, Croswell. anager J. McDaniel, S. Randolph, Coach E. Nickel, A. Adamczyk. -1215.234 Ed Truliey, Vifayne Jackson, and 'Duiceii Snyder under rhe warchiul eye oi Coach I-iurseil, came our on Top as Conference champions. Because of his excep- Tionaiiy fine periormance in disfricr and secrional play, Wayne Jackson conrinued on ro rhe finals a+ Cham- paign, Iliinois. On rhe irosh-soph ream, 'igmokeym Davenporr, coecapfaing George McCrayj and undee feared Miir Thomas were named Conference champs. Qur boys can be proud of rhe hardeearned successes of rhe season. Coach Hcisel weighs in Larry Grossenbacher ro make sure i'e is rhe proper weigh? before an imporrani meer. Ed Truiley who was conference champ in fhe ISO pound division, Bob Jericaiis, co-capfain of fhe wresfiing fearn, and Robbin Renner, who pieced second in fhe conference in fhe IO3 pound division, are iusi ihree of rhe rnainsrays on fhis year's iine vvresfiing squad. Daie Timmons arfempfs fo pui' an exrended swirch hoid on a derermined Lockporf opponeni, Duke Snyder is frying for an over and under ride aqainsr his opponenr from Loclcporf in fhe heavy weighr division. Qverpowering his opponent Wayne Jackson uses a screw- driver hoid experfiy. 87 Wm sf TRACK Bremen's cindermen have suTTicienT goods To carT oTT The honors oT The season. Coach Phil McBain expecTs Top perTormance Trom Phil TunsTall in The high iump and pole vaulT. Jim Casey and Gill BurTon will worlc To- geTher wiTh TunsTall in The 220 yard dashes. Tom James should Tigure high in The hurdles, in which he holds a Frosh-Soph conTerence record Time OT 22.3, seT lasT year. CapTain Jim MiTTlin will run in The 440 and may help ouT wiTh The mile relay. ln pasT years Bremen has done excepTionally well in The 880 yard relay. Fred Corn- ish and Jim O'Boyle are seemingly The besT oT Bremen's shoTpuTTers. Says Coach McBain, I believe we've goT The poTenTial Tor big Things if The boys really puT Their noses To The grindsTone. PROSH-SOPH TRACK Row I, LeTT To righT: J. STapleTon, R. Williams, G. Jandacka, D. Lewis, K. Taylor, R. SlaTTery. Row 2: W. KlooTwylc, B. Paller, W. Shoclcly, W. STrobo, T. Dresser, P. GrOTT, C. Krahn. Row 3: Mr. Townsend, D. Day, J. Sloan, A. Lussow, G. SchmidT, F. Cornish, R. Youngberg, T. Diehl. Row 4: L. Pearson, N. PaTriclc, G. Pace, J. Dobson, M. Thomas, C. Powers, E. Moore, B. Tindall. VARSITY TRACK Row I, LeTT To righT: Manager E. Denelca, J. Curlee, 6. MaTula, P. GauduTis, R. Boger, J. O'Boyle, R. McLeod. Row 2: A. Wolak, S. Herrick, R. BurTon, R. STandish, V. Sloan, S. Johnson, J. Casey, A. Jaclcson, Manager D. Mann. Row 3: Mr. McBain, W. Reynolds, D. Mohnlc, J. MiTTlin, J. Ragsdale, M. Willy, D. Klepper, D. Tewes. Row 4: J. MonTgomery, B. Dublcowslry, l-l. MeenTs, M. l-loyer, A. Olzewslri, P. Tun- sTall, J. ViTalli, M. DmyTrasz. Row 5: C. AlbrighT, R. Thomas, T. l-Taug, L. Delia, J. Kuhlmann, D. KeTelboeTer, E. l-Tandy, T. Powers, P. PaTTerson. CROSS COUNTRY This pasT season The cross-counTry boys ran To a second-place posiTion in The SWS Comference by deTeaT- ing Homewood-Plossmoor, Evergreen Park, Reavis. and Sandburg. This is The second year Bremen has enTered compeTiTion in cross counTry. The Team was raTed Third in The DisTricT TournamenT. Our besT runner, Bob Thomas, conTinued by represenTing The Team in sTaTe compeTiTion. This coming season The pace will be seT by John Ragsdale, Paul PaTTerson, and Bob Thomas. Coach Lyons has high hopes ThaT These boys will be running To The conlference crown. CROSS-CGUNTRY Row l, LeTT To righT: Manager D. Mann, R. SlaTTery, W. Olszewslci, P. GauduTis, P. GroTT, N. l-loTTman. Row 2: Mr. Lyons, P. PaTTerson, L. Delia, R. Thomas, J. Elashilc, J. Ragsdale, J. MiTTlin. 4212? kqkgifiga k TT' .T T , 1 i fbggeg- J iid K 2? iw. L E HS 3,553 gwhzr in Q Q mekiiirm. . . . .. , -g gi' yt tg , T, , ,igsw gssirigb. , ,STITSTA EH 483950 - . qpl,-0,9 92Q'ff'f4 F an r Q' ' HS 1 A fees T' J i1EMF4frfs9EH5l QEMQT if vi Eng . .Liw , Smeg? I T J . Ei T si as QXEMB, JTMETR QRTEMT F23 fr Qfwgli QS TP eg 'Tr T ffl if if T2 ll .5 T s T T DT as T T T .T s is . ii 1 TBTTT f T 'T . .fs 1 s B BASEBALL lT The boys really husTle, They oughT To be a Tough group To beaT, says base- ball coach Wold as he looks To The coming season. Mr. Wold is working wiTh a group oT mainsTays reTurning Trom lasT year's Team. PeTe Lovrich will pro- bably be The sTarTing piTcher because oT The Tine record he pulled TogeTher lasT year. l-le was unanimously named To The all-conTerence Team. Rich NorbuT is anoTher who is expecTecl To do well This season, iudging Trom his pasT year's high mark in runs baTTed in. OThers who should Till The bill are Tom SaTkus, Rich Falk, and Mike lvlcGarry. Andy Scianna will be seen working The inTield. LasT year Andy subsTiTuTed very well Tor Jim l-larT- man, who was ouT because oT an iniury received in The game wifh Sandburg. LasT year Bremen Took second place in conTerence compeTiTion, buT wiTh a liTTle more power applied The coach Toels conTidenT ThaT The conTerence crown will be The Team's reward. Baseball is a sure sign ol: spring, aT leasT Thar is whaT They say. Jack Riback, Jack Bauer, PeTe Loyrich, Tom Blakemore, and Andy Scianna seem To agree as They begin warming up Tor The season ahead. FronT Row, LeTT To righT: J. Riback, B. Hillenbrand, T. Powers, D. WaTson, R, Falk, M. Mc- Laughin, M. McGarry. Second Row: Coach Wold, J. Mannaioni, R. NorbuT, P. Lovrich, T. Blakemore, A. Scianna, T. SaTkus. J. Punis. Third Row: G. Williams, J. Vickers, B. Swegheimer, D, ElleTson, J. Kinsella, J. Phillips, B. GilcresT, J. Doll, B. Rodger. FourTh Row: R. Bierman, mgr.: B. PorTer, P. Relli, D. Jordan, B. Powers, R. Tagler, D. Waddick, B. Jones, A. PeTers. E W or Of my Of err 'Wil 120 Q . Truly we can look back Through our high school years and say ThaT The besT parT oT iT all was The people we have known-The Teachers and adminisTraTors who guided us, puT up wiTh our anTics, resTrained us when necessary, and all The while Tried To prepare us Tor liTe by giving us Tirelessly of Their knowledge and Themselves, The hundreds oT sTudenTs, each wiTh his own special personaliTy, TalenTs, and abiliTies, wiTh whom we have sTudied, shared lockers, worried over exams, played To gain a smashing vicTory, and worked on a shared acTiviTy: and Those special Triends wiTh whom we have shared our deepesT ThoughTs and our innermosT Teelings, our happiesT hours and our saddesT. As we grow older and each oT us Tollows separaTe paThs, we will yeT be bound by images oT high school. Many mem- ories will bring a smile and a sigh To us-memories oT science experimenTs, aThleTic conTesTs wiTh cheering Tans, dances, concerTs, plays, good books we have read, long hours oT pracTicing Tor a special proiecT-buT The besT oT all memo- ries will be Those oT The people we knew, The people who share in These ReTlecTions oT Our l.iTe aT Bremen. bv MW ' W Q55 V, AWN 'S Q :wif THOSE WHO ADMINISTER The already qiganlic iob ol our superinlendenl, lylr. T. R. Birkhead, was increased lhis year by Jrhe bond issue which was voled on during lhe laslr morilhs ol I959. Mr. Birlcheadls and lhe bond issue baclcersl ellorls were rewarded, and soon lhe Bremen dislricl will have anolher fine high school. l'r is dillicull lor mosl ol us lo complelely undersland The lire-less ellorl pill lorlrh by Mr. Birlqhead and his admiriislralive lacully in our behalf, buf we do apprecialre il. Jusl so our gralilude will mol go unspoken, we would lilce To say lhaml4 you from all of us. Mr. Gien Siarner was named rhe principai of Bremen Jrhis faii. Besides his many ofher adrninislrraiive dufies, Mr. Siarner greefed us each morning over rhe pubiic address svsfern io keep us informed on who's who and whaf's whafu af B.C.H.S, Mr. O. W. Young managed fhe booksfore and handied aii Jrransporraiion. This was a iormidabie assignrnenr indeed-especiaiiv on Jrhe mornings aiffer a ren inch snowfaii. Mr. Donald Madsen was supervisor of in- sirnciion, This rneanlr fha? he was a one-man guidance deparrrnenf for fhe facuify, sug- gesring reaching mefhods fo improve ihe guafiiv of insfrucifon ai Bremen. The opporTi:niTies available aT Bremen Tor Those who wanT To learn are end ess. MOST sTudenTs were eager To seize and make The mosT ol: Them. BuT busy Teachers in a school The size oT ours coulcln'T always Tind The Time To help Those Tew who were losing opporTuniTies due To personal problems and circumsTances. This is where our deans came in. The invaluable help oT Ivlrs. Dav's and lvlr. Cox have made Them like a Teachers Third hand-or a Third parenT To some sTudenTs. THOSE WHO GUIDE . . Our guidance deparTmenT was increased To Three members This year. This gave The sTaTT more Time To oTTer help and suggesTions To sTudenTs inTeresTed in colleges or in vocaTional careers. During The course oT The year each sTudenT was inTerviewed during a sTudy hall one or more Times. BeTore and aTTer school, Too, The guidance conuselors were ready To help any sTudenT who wanTed assisTance in choosing a college or in deTermining The Type oT vocaTion Tor which he was besT suiTed. Several TesTs were given To each oT The classes during The school year. The resulTs ol: These TesTs gave The guidance deparTmenT a more subsTanTial basis Tor counseling each sTudenT individually. The TesTs also helped Teachers To evaluaTe a sTudenT by comparing his achievemenT wiTh his abiliTy. Mr. MedcalT served as head oT The guidance deparTmenT. A large parT of his Time was spenT Talking wiTh sTudenTs abouT college and Their TuTures. Besides his regular counseling and TesT- ing duTies, Mr. AulT was counselor Tor The Treshmen. Mr. l-TulTacl'ior was new on Bremenls sTaTT This year, so his iob as sophomore counselor meanT learning a greaT many new names and Taces. 4 2 Bremen's eHicien+ Board of Educaiion for 1959-60 are iseafed, ieH fo rignii Dr. Caroi Riekeq Mrs. Laverne Haiig Dr, Earl V. Hedeenq isfanding, ieii +0 riqiwii Mr. T. R. Birlciieacl, superin- Tendenfg Mr. Frank Fassaroq Mr. Gienn Tindaiig Mr. Wiiiiam Libberjrg and Mr. Roberi Anderson. THOSE WHO MAKE DECISIONS AND THOSE WHO IMPLEMENT THEM . ...Mg 5 S s Q an 5 Q 5 Heiping fo keep Bremen running srnooflw- iy from behind fine scenes is 'riwe oifice siaff, Sianding are Miss Homoika, Mrs, Buclwhaas, Miss Sypien, and Mrs. Marwii Pooier, and seaieci are Mrs. Edna Rnperf and Mrs. Joanne Dasaky. 1 s g s 4' M 2:g5g:gag:g::g.. 11, X, ENGLNSI-I The goai oi ihe Engiish deparimeni is Oarfiy fo keep Engiish from becoming a modern foreign iangiiagei' io Amerie cans, buf if is aiso dedicafed fo shr- ring oar fhinking by acgminfng Ls wifh ihe ideas of greai wriiers ihroagh The ages. Wiih ihe purchase of new grammar books a possibiiiiy, The Englfsh depari- menlr Under fhe gaidance of Mr, Braei mee? io Consider book sampies. Seafed from ieif io righf are Mr. Brueii, Mr. Arnoid, Miss Lindquisf, Mr, Shereiks Mrs. Caiacci, Mrs. Schufifz and Mrs. Wiiisq sianding are Mrs, Lofchin, Mr, Lyon, Miss Leiih, Mrs. Hake, Mrs, Hofio- way, and Miss Ciarke. THOSE WHO TEACH . FORHGN LANGUAGES Wifii We wzrd geifng smafer every day, fire knewiedge 0? a izregn HVWQJLJIBS is hervniivg m r f ' ' ' C e o a pradigai necessify fran a axury ci Tne we?-iraveied few, We ian .indeisand people from piher ccpniries beiier X.-.firen we knew +he'r ,angmagey pero ahie ic: read ang speak +he'r language makes .Js fee as frcsgh we are iriends cf 'ing-Qranding. Mr, ife i Mrs, i-ianmzm, Mr. Lawrence, and Mr. McCoy mace up We 'anggage depadmeni This year. wwbnqgk :veg SSE 5 f .ga-f' 4 PAIN i M i ' AN 3 .. : S 54 - if MUSC Tide nwsiu, deparirnenf el Brernen is wei represenied by We Cnoruseg and bands. Mi i-ioiirqswcrW1 band direciof, and Misa Scnrnoi, cnora direaiof, Combine 'Fei idenis sevenai iirnes during We gear io preseni fcini conceris. ART Mr. Feiasciieiii and Mr. Madera iook over some oi Wie ouisiandinq proiecis oi Wieir aff siudenise ine oveiy paper nnacine swan was made in craiis, and Mr. Faiasiiceiii is noidfnq a painiinq done in ari ciass wiiicii snows now Wiinqs migni look ii a perscn were in a cup on a goif green and saw Wwe goif baii in Wie piciure Coming in for a iioie-in-one. SOCML STUDHES Looking iike Brernerfs branch oi Wie Iiiinois Hisforicai Socieiy in serious debaie is Wwe sociai science deparimeni meeiing wifn Mr. Egii, deparirneni' cnairmen. Ciociswise around Wwe 'rabie are Mr. Wold, Mr. Bordenave, Mr. Townsend, Mr. Cox, Mr, Nickei, Mr. i-ieiier, Mr. Biocif, Mr. Geiiion, Mr. Roserneier, Mr. Landis, Mr. Vann, and Mr. Egii. SCIENCE Tie ecmcaied man 'S aware ri We vw-fd in wiwizin He mas' ive, and ina? imp ies a icrcwiedqe nef cnfy Qi iifefahrc and ine ads bf :ri fine pnysfi, af-peds cf Vis pniverse. Scierce +C wnfcn we :we sn mmi' cgi Cav r'na+e a1 prcqfess, can onii, be served by fine Dariicipaiicn of a eifizenry iniarmed is nnefnoos prcb ems and acinievemenis. if is for '..s+ smcn parifcipafbn +na+ cu scienge deparimeni pfepares shderfs. Mr, Cafe is Cnairman oi Tne science deparfmeni , , . wiwicn includes Mr. Hawirey Mr. Maxwei, Mr. Rimr Mr. i-iuisef. Mr. Kaiser Mr. Tinies. Mi' Sent ,Miss Larsen Mr. Engn. MATHEMAWCS Es+ modus in iebps . . . inme is a mefifzd in fnings and We scienfe QI meiiwud is properiy ine arf cf ine maimemaiician. ir a worid sf, firseiy aiuned in fine reeds ci seence maiinemafics :becomes We medium by winicii aii scienfids, noi is menfion ine inieiiigeni layman, rms? Qommnnicafe. We pride curse mls en our fine 4ionii'ibui'Qn if ine needs of om a e in Tne Q person oi cur marnemafffs depav-'rmeniz Mis, Hempiai cinairman' Mi, imbart Mrs. Mocre' sianding: Mr, Neain' Mr. Rick: Mr. Brcwn' Mr, Preissicgg Mr, DilBQiS. 'ffjmx wmmf COMMERCIAL STUDIES HOMEMAKIIXIG The deIIcIous odors waIIIng daIIy Ihrough Ihe wesI' corrIdor are aII spon- sored by Ihe sIaTT of The home-n'waIsIng deparIrnenI: Miss TIIchenaI, MIss Cro- seII: Ivhss Monfagnoh, deparImenI chaIrman, and Miss DownInq. They aIso Teach I'heIr girls how To be weII-qroorned, gracIous hosIesses, good mc+hers, and proIIcIenI seamsfresses. INDUSTRIAL ARTS The indusIrIaI arIs deparIrnenI' Is prI- rnarIIy concerned wIIh gIyIng Infereslred boys a Ioundahon In such Irades as draIHnq, woodworking, aulro mechanIcs, meIaI worklnq, and eIecIricIIy. Mr. Crone, deparfmenf chaIrman, demon- sfrares a Ialrhe operahon 'Io Mr. I-laII, Mr. Adams, Mr. Young, Mr. McBain, and Mr. Rauch. The commercIaI deparfrnenf a+ Bremen ofI:ers courses in busIness IrraInIng, shorI- hand, Iyping, bookkeepmg, office prac- Hce, con1rnercIaI Iaw, and cornrnercIaI geography. The seven peopIe aboye who Teach Ihese courses are Miss Johnson, Mr. Maffsey, Miss Imbery, Mr. Car- penfer, chaIrrnan of Ihe deparfmenr, Mrs. DeIIInqer, Mr. Peferson, and Miss SmiIh. y,f,..ss1mw-nw .sefs,N ,QW X, Ags. fy WfMv5sf3WA,,,N,,g Lwzxxxawas fr xv ,ss-1-:N--M K---M -,---- We .M-.-AsMHwmss:i.i.ms,y rx A - 'F' WM ' ' 53 FP K QE 1. 2455 Q : ?J5ff53?92Riig5, , -, s tems 'sam ' Fwww aiiimeii . Pl'lYSlCAL EDUCATION Girls' gym classes are Jraiighr by Mrs, Finley, Miss Gunderson, Mrs. Umbach. Mr. Diehl is Bremenls Coordinalor oi alhlelics, and he is assisled in The and Mrs. Ailken, deparlrnenl Chairman. The physical edricaiion leachers boys' physical ediicalion deparlmenlr by Mr. Lussow, who coaches sopho- sponsor The G.A.A. and irs acliviiies lo supplemenl The varied sporrs and more baskelball, Mr, Rusk, who Coaches The swimming learn and Mr. skills laugh? in class. Callan, head foofball coach. A school nurse never lacks lor cbslorners. So il is wilh ours. Mrs. Sulor has lo be prepared lo lreal anylhfng lrorn a sprained ankle To a roorhache. Besides being on call every mingle sihoo' is in session, she keep. a derailed heairl' record on each and every Bremen sfisdenl. T00 Asked hL4I'YO!'9d5 ef qbesfioris beginning wilh Wrweref and l-low do l-H every day by slsdenls, Miss Srniih knows how lo lind---in a rnaller oi rnimiles-specilic inforrnalion lrorn l'he vasr worlds of knowiedge ai her iiwqerlips, For This reason our lee phil librarian rnighr wef be called lhe Hqlnosl wrileru oi every Brernenilels research paper. These dulies are lhose which befall any librarian: ills lieal exlra hep so wilirgly given which makes us qad Thai Miss Srniih is ours! :Si is l X Z S 3 5' if 2 i S I THOSE The peopTe who pTan, cook, and serve our hd Tuncnes every day are Hrom Teff fo righf Roy Sass, Mary BenHey, Agnes Jaskowiak, Grace Kayooras. Mary Harrison, Florence Tebow Dorofny McPherson, Beffy Klemba, and RUH1 Ramsay. WHO ASSIST . MAINTENANCE The people who keep Bremen snip-shape are Hronf row, leff To righfj Mr. Ferguson, Mr Kerelboerer fmainfe-nance dlrecforj, Mrs. Whinna, Mr. Wilminqfon, Mr. Tyson, Mr. Kun fback row, Ieff To righfj Mr. Mock, Mr. Day, Mr. Soliday, Mr. Reimer, Mr. Bnfadeau Mr. Jessen, and Mr. McCormick. ef qssmzr J 2 rgk Q THE SENIORS The class of '6O's relleclions are numerous. Can we ever Torger warching Jrhe new soulh wing of Bremen being added during our freshman year, or Bremen's winning The con- ference baskerball championship when we were sophomores, or being The Tirsl To swim in The big, new pool? And, of course, our long-await ed and planned-for prom, S+ardusJr , will al- ways be a Tavorile memory. Then came our senior year wilh The big gueslion, Where do I go 'from here? Whelh- er The answer was college. a iob, or marriage, we all were a lillle sad lo leave high school wi+h ils good limes and familiar faces: buf we were exciled, loo, aboul new experiences lo come. Senior class officers for The I959-60 school year are Jack Bauer, vice-presidenr: Barbara Lugar, secretary, Jeanelle Rizzuli, lreasurer: and Mike Rope, presidenf, AND THOSE WHO LEARN . . JUDITH ANNE ADAMS Markham . Girls Chorus lg Girls Club l,3,4, Sludenl Council 1- Rep. 2. l BRTTTA Al-lREN Oak Eoresl Girls Club 3,47 E.H.A. 3.4: ECHO 3.4. JlJDlTl'l LYNN ALEXANDER Markham T Girls Club l,2,3,4, Chorus. T BARBARA JEANNE ANDERSON Markham l Chorus I, Girls Club I,2,3,4, Library Aid 23,47 Prom Commillee 3, ARROW 3.4, G.A.A. 4. , l l l T KENNETH ANDERSON Markham , Sludenl Council Rep. 2, Track ly Baskelball I,2,31 Baseball 3, SHIRLEY JEAN ANDERSON Midlorhian Pep Club 3,47 G.A.A. l,2 3. 1 i THEODORE AMll. ANTHONY JR. Markham H Eooiball I,2, Boys Club 3: Baskelball I: Track 2. . e' JUDlTl'l BACON Tinley Park l G.A.A. l,2,3,4. WF' ' iii?-Q' MARY ANN BANlCKl Rosen G.A.A. 41 Girls Club 41 Chorus 2, ARROW 4. Midlolhian JACK BAUER Eoolball I,2,3,4g Baseball I,2.3,4q Prom Cornmillee 3' B Club 3.4. Presidenl 4, Class Vice-Presidenl A. BETTE BECl-lSTElN Tinley Park G.A,A. l,2,3, Girls Club l,2,3,4, Rep. 2, Chorus l,2. NEOMA BECK . Midlolhian G.A.A. 2, all Monilor 43 Girls Club 4, Chorus 2. PHILUP J. BElSlEGEL Tinley Park STEPHEN BELL Midlolhian Science Club 4, Sludenl Council Rep. 3 JOYCE J. BENTLEY Oak Eoresl Library Aid 2,3,4: Girls Club 2,43 G.A Chorus l. BONITA BETTENHAUSEN Tinley Park G.A.A. l,3. 1243! Mm V-pus 5 CAROLE LEE BETTENHAUSEN Tinley Park Library Aid 2,47 E.H.A. 2,3,47 Girls Club 47 Troupers 4. I-IARLAN BETTENI-IAUSEN Tinley Park LANA BETTENI-IAUSEN Tinley Park Pl-I.A. LOUISE BETTENHAUSEN Tinley Park G.A.A. I,2,3I E.H.A. Ii Girls Club I,2,3,47 Lang- uage Club. JOHN BEVAN Posen Audio-Visual I,2,3,4, Caplain 3,47 ECHO I7 Sci- ence Club I7 Sludenl Council Rep, I, Senalor 2, Conlerence Rep. 3,4. RICHARD BIELENA Midlolhian PATRICIA ANN BIMA Midlolhian G,A.A.7 Girls Club. JOHN A. BITTIN Midlolhian ARNOLD H. BLATT Markham Eoolball 2,37 Wreslling l,2,37 Track li Sludenl Council Rep. 3,41 B Club 2,3,4. TOM BLOUNT Tinley Park Boys Club I7 Troupers l,2,3,47 Eall Play 37 Prom Commillee 37 Advanced Mixed Chorus 47 Senior Class Play 4. DALE BOMBERGER Markham ARROW 4. DONNA LEE BONAKER Markham Sludenl Council Rep, I,2,47 Girls Club I,2,3,4, Secrelary 37 G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Swimming Caplain 47 Pep Club I,2,3, Publicily Chairman 37 Mu Alpha Thela 47 Cheerleader 27 ECHO 3,4, Busi- ness Manager 4. M.,.,Wm,,,.sw. .s.M.w X..-.11-im...-u...f...s-Lil .mmmnmumu iluig----.-.--.-.-umgw JILL A. BOWEN Midlolhian E.H,A. 2,3,47 Pep Club 47 Girls Club 4. SANDRA BOYLE Tinley Park WAYNE L. BRANDY Markham Swimming7 Science Club. PAMELA JOY BRESLIN Midlolhian Girls Club I,47 Advanced Girls Chorus I,27 Ad- vanced Mixed Chorus 3,47 Prom Commillee Chair- man 37 Pep Club 47 Sludenl' Council All. 4. BARBARA LOUISE BROWN Tinley Park Sludenl Council All. 2, Rep. 3,47 G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Presidenl 4, Caplain 2,3,47 Girls Club I,2,3,4, Treasurer 37 Pep Club 3,4. Treasurer 37 ARROW 37 Language Club 2i Malh-Club 37 ECHO 2,3,47 Prom Commillee 3. MARK BROWN Posen SANDRA LEE BROWNE Midlolhian Girls Club 3,47 E.H.A. 3,4. FRANK BROZENEC Midlolhian LINDA CAROL BRUCE Midlolhian Trans. from Eldorado Township High School7 Ad- vanced Girls Chorus 37 Girls Club 3,42 Prom Com- millee 3i Advanced Mixed Chorus 47 Mixed Oclel 3,4. FRED BRUECK Midlolhian PAUL BRUGGINK Markham Science Club I,2,3,47 Band I,27 Sludenl Council 2,47 Language Club 3. JOY S. BRYSON Markham G.A.A. 3,47 Girls Club 3,47 Prom Commillee 37 Nurses Aid 47 E.T.A. 47 Troupers 4, Eall Play 4. JOANNE BUCHHAAS Tinley Park G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Caplain 2,3,4, Vice-Presidenl 47 Pep Club 3,47 Prom Commillee 37 Girls Club 47 E.T A. 4. GARRY LEE BURKLE ' Homewood Band I,27 E.T.A. 2,37 Wreslling I,2,3,47 Audio- Visual 2,3,4. WAYNE KEITH BUSSIAN Tinley Park NORMA BUTT Midlolhian Trans. from Chicago Vocalional High School. Hr fx BARBARA CARLSON BARBARA ANN CARLTON Girls Club l,2,3,4q G.A.A. 4. BILL CASSELL Tinley Park G.A.A. I' G'r's C'..b I,2,3.4: Malh Club 4. Homewood Tinley Park DAVID CEBULSKI Rosen Track 2.3: Baskelball 2i Boys Clu . 'jr ' 'H .h LOUISE CEREKVVICKI Rosen 5 Girls Club li Science Club 3,4' Lanqcage Cub 4. img BEVERLY CHAPMAN Markham ARTHUR M. CHASTAIN JR. Markham w,ffqT.1I,.s Trans. Trom Cabol Communily High School: Fool- T T ball l,2,3: Track 3. CAROL CHOCHREK Rosen G.A.A.p E.H,A. l,2, Vice-Presidenlq Girls Club If Chorus I. MARY ANN CIECIERSKA Rosen RAUL CLARK Swimming 3.4. GUY CLELAND Baskelball 2. MARY ANN CLEMMONS Girls Club Ig Science Club: Language Club l,2,3,4, Tinley Park Harvey lvliollolhian DAVE COOK CAROLYN CORDER CHUCK CORDER Band. LINDA COSTELLO Chorus I7 Girls Club I,2,3,4: Troupers 4. RALPH COX HUGH W. CRANE Science Club I. DARLENE CRAVENS Midlolhian Tinley Rark Oak Eoresl Markham Sludenl Council 3i Tinley Park Oak Eoresl G.A.A, I,2,3,4: E.H.A. l.21 Girls Club IQ: Troupers 42 Chorus l,2, MARTIN CRUMPLEY LEE CUNNINGHAM Markham Midlolhian JERRY Eoolball I,2,347 B Club 41 Swimming 3,47 Track l,2,3: Malh Club 4' Baskelball 2: Wresllinq I. JULIANA CZAPPA Oak Eoresl Science Club 27 Girls Club 234. MARIE ROBERTA DAVIS ROBERT DETRICK Hazelcresl Oak Eoresl Band l,2,3,47 Audio-Visual l,2,3,4. PRISCILLA DEVOS GRETA DEVRIES Chorus I,2. ROBERT DEWELT Oak Eoresl Harvey Midlolhian Science Club 2.3.47 Track 23 Wreslling 31 Fool' ball 4. JOHN DEWITT Boys Club l,2,3,4: Track I,2 Homewood sg .. ' gffmib f ' A U - Qikgf5'?.3i?i12 . -A r ,. .- vvv- - - f f. 2 ,. L -: :. .- 4 r mumq. 3r5f1?1.suw:P'f35y,gyf1N: Sita I .y . Wm.. film '52 A 3 04, CMYK Fm in .-Q W 5 'Q' I T .,.,,,... . .sa Q- Q T 1.4-P ...ay JOSQPII DIAMOND Tinley Park Hail Monilor. IQAPDII DIGMAN Midlolhian Sludenl Council, Vice-Presidenlr 4, Senalor 37 F.T.A. 2.3.4, Secrelary 3i Troupers 2.3.4. Class P ny 27 Prom Comrnillee 37 Girls Club I.2,4, NADINT DOERR Oak Foresr F.T.A. I.2.3,4. Treasurer 2. Presidenl 3.47 Science C iili 2 3.4 Secrelary 47 Language Club 2.3. Trease urcr 2, Secrelary-Treasurer 37 Troupers I.2.37 TCHO 34 PEGC-lE DONAHUE Markham language Club 37 ECHO 3,47 Library Aid 3.47 Prom Comrnillee 37 Pep Club 3.47 Troupers 3. vm Pay 3. Class Play 3i G.A.A. 2.47 Chorus 2.37 Science C ub 2.3, SUE DONNELLY Markham C orus I7 Girls Club I.2.3.47 Library Aid 2,37 SSI clonl Council Rep, 2.47 Troupers 4. ILA-.RBARA DROZD Markham Trans. from Bloorn7 G,A,A. RIC' If-RD DUDEK Midlolhian JOEL DUFFY Midlolhian BILL DUMOND Hazel Cresl Trans. Trom Tucson Senior High School: ECHO 3: Sludenl Council, Senalor 47 Malh Club 47 Prom Corn-illee 3. LINDA DUNCAN Markham Chorus I,2. Troupers I: Prom Commillee 37 Girls Club 4. NANCY CAROL DUNKER Oak Foresl' G.A.A. I.2.3.47 Girls Club I.2.3.47 Pep Club 3.47 Science Club 3.47 Malh Club 3.4. ALLAN EKSTROM Markham Boys Club I,2.3.47 Rep. I7 Band I,27 Hall Monilor 4, DAVID ELF Midlolhian Wreslling 2. HOWARD ELLEFSON Hazel Cresl DENEEN ERICKSON Hazel Cresl Girls Club I.2.3.47 G.A.A. I7 Pep Club 3.4. Treasurer 4i Hall Monilor 37 ARROW 37 Library Aid 2. RICHARD FALK Tinley Park Foolball I.2.3.47 Baskelrball I,2,3,47 Baseball 2.3.47 B Club 3,4. Vice-Presidenl' 4. PAUL ELLIOT FEIWELI. Tinley Park De-bale 2.3.47 Swimming 3,47 Science Club 3.47 Hall Monilor I7 Advanced Mixed Chorus I.2,37 Malh Club 4. STANLEY FERGUSON Markham F.T.A. I7 ARROW I.2.3.43 Troupers 2.3.4. Presidenl 4. Fall Play 2.3.4. Class Play 37 Spee 2.3.47 Prom Cornrnillee 37 Chorus 4. CAROL J. FISCHER ch Conlesl Midlolhian G.A.A. 2.3.4. Caplain 3.47 Sludenl Council Sena- lor 47 Pep Club 3.4. Presidenl 47 Advanced Mixed Chorus 3.47 ARROW 37 Prom Commiilee 33 Girls Club I.2.3.4, NANCY FLORY Markham Girls Club I. KATHY FORTNER Hazel Cresl' Girls Club I.2.3.47 F.H.A. 2.3.4. Presid enl 47 Pep Club 3.47 Sludenlr Council Rep. I7 ARROW 37 Library Aid 2.4. PATRICIA A. FRANK G.A,A. I.27 F.H.A. 3.47 Girls Club 2,3 Harvey .47 Sludenr Council Rep, 27 Troupers Ali Pep Club 47 Chorus I. PAUL M. FREDRICK Baseball Manager I7 F,T.A. I7 Troupe Play 23. Class Play 3, WAYNE FUGIEL Malh Club 3,4. CHUCK GALLAGHER ROBERT GASPEREC Language Club. THOMAS L. GIBBONS RICHARD GILBERT Wreslling 3,47 Track 4, Markham rs 2.3. Fall Harvey Tinley Park Tinley Park Tinley Park Midlolhian 5 CAROL LYNN GILLASPIE Tinley Park ECHO 2,3,4: Girls Club I,2,3,4: Nurses Aid 4. FRANK GINEMAN Markham Baseball: Track: Debale: Speech. MARLICE E. GING Tinley Park E.T.A. I: Girls Club I.3: Sludenl Council 2,3: Nurses Aid 3,42 Library Aid 3,4: G.A.A. I. ROBERT C. GIVAN Oak Eoresr ' fan R i i GEORGE W. GLOVER Markham MARY RAE GOODWIN Tinley Park Girls Club I: Advanced Girls Chorus I, Advanced Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Oclefle 4, Sexlelle 3: Pep Club 3,47 I:.T.A. 4, JUDITH MARIE GORCZOWSKI Posen G.A.A. I,4: E.H.A. 3,4: Chorus 2: Troupers 4, LEONARD GRAESTROM Midlolhian Sfudenl Council I,4: Hall Monilor 4: Boys Club 2. WESLEY GRANT Language Club 2. ROBERT J. GREBIC KEITH GREENE Foolball 2: BaskeIbaII I,2,3: Class Pres Tinley Park Markham Markham idenl 3. ,E- We K: xr: LESLIE GRUBBE Markham Om 'QM RQ 3 , ,,.,.,, .. WM '55, if if ..1...f.f- x li yn SHARON L. HAASE Tinley Park PATRICIA J. HALL Micllolhian Girls Club I,2,3,4: G.A.A. I,2,3,4: Library Aid 2: Pep Club 3.4: Sludenr Council Rep. 2,4: Prom Commillee 4. BETTELOLI I-IANSEN Midlolhian G.A.A. 2,3,4: FH.A. l,2: Prom Cornmillee 3: Girls Club I,23,4, ETA. I: Pep Club 3.4: Chorus I,2,3. NANCY HAUSMAN Posen Girls Club I,4: G.A.A. I: Chorus 2: ARROW 4. HERBERT HEDEEN Midlolhian Band l,2 3,4: ECHO l,2: Swimming 4: Troiioers 4, JIIDITH J. HEIL Oak Enresl JOYCE HENDERSON Hazel Cresl Girls Club I,2,34' Chorus I' Pon Club 234' Srudenl Council Pan 3: ARROW 3' ECHO 4: Hall Monilor 3: library Aid 2,4: Nurses Aid 2: Lanquarie Club 2 Secrelary 2. JEAN Hrnrenfxn Tinley Park sfxnuiefx HENKE Tinley Park G.A.A. l,2 3,4: Trouoers l.2.3: Peo Club I,3,4: Girls Club I,2,3,4: ARROW 3: Srudenl Council I.3,4, Treasurer 3,4: Prom Commillee Chairman 3. PATRICIA HENNING MidIoLhian Girls Club I: E.H.A. 4: Troupers 4: Prom Com- millee 3. MARY LOUISE HERMANN Oak Earesf GA.A. I,24: Girls Chorus I, Advanced Girls Chorus 2: Girls Club 2.4: Library Aid 34. MICHAEL HILEMEN Oak Eorosl' Boys Club I: Track I: Vifresllinq l,2: Baseball 2,4 BRIAN KENNETH HILLENBRAND Markham Eoolball I,2,3,4: Track I: Swimming 4: Hall Moni- Ior 4' Baseball 4. BRUCE HILLENBRAND i Markham Track I: Boys Club: Eoolball 4: Prom Cowsmillee 3. THOMAS HIRES Oak Eoresl SHIRLEY ANN HIRST Midlolhian E.H.A.: ARROW: Girls Club: Science Club: Troupers. if Avia . . : 1 A -I r ss i 1: 6255: N' gi GEORGE P. IWANOWSKI ALTON JACKSON Harvey Blue ls anc Eoolball l,21 Track 2,41 Wreslling l,3,41 Boy: Club 2,3,4. JOANNE JACKALSKI Tinley Park Trans. from Lindbloom High School1 Cheerleader1 G.A.A.1 Girls Club. FRED JAKUBOWSKI PATRICIA JEBENS Girls Club 2,41 G.A.A. 4. JOAN JELLEMA Tinley Park Oak Eoresl Tinley Park Girls Chorus I, Advanced Girls Chorus 2,31 Li- brary Aid I1 Girls Club I. ROBERT JERKATIS i Midlolhian Wreslling l,2,3,41 Eoolball l,21 Track 21 Baseball l1 Boys Club I1 B Club ROBERT J. JIRKA Tinley Park Eoolball 2,31 Wreslling 3,41 Boys Club li Track 21 B Club 4. SHARON JOCHUM BERNICE A, JOHNSON Tinley Park Markham Trans. from Tuley High School1 G.A.A. DONNA JOHNSON Markham Debale I,2,3,41 Sludenl Council l,41 ARROW 2,3,4, Edilor 41 Chorus l,2,3. JAMES RICHARD JOHNSON Boys Club 2,3,4. MERRILIE JOHNSON G.A.A. 3, Swimming Team DANIEL JONKER Wresllinq I1 Boys Club 31 B Clu LINDA RAE JORGENSEN G.A.A. l,2,3,41 F.T.A. 4. PAT JIJNGLES Markham Tinley Park Oak Eoresl bl. Oak Eoresl Midlolhian Trans. Trom Molher ol Sarrows High School1 F.l-l.A, 2,3,41 G.A.A. 31 Homecoming Oueen 4. JILL HOLLINGSHEAD Tinley Park GA.A. l,3,41 Sludenl Council 31 ECHO 21 ARROW 4. LINDA HOLLOWELL Tinley Park Girls Chorus li Advanced Mixed Chorus 2.3.4. DENNIS HOLTZ Hazel Cresl Trans. from Calumenl High School: Boys Club: Hall Monilor1 Toolball, ANN ELIZABETH HOPMAN Tinley Park GA.A. l,2,3,4g Sludenl Council Rep. l,41 Girls Club l,2,3,4, Second Vice Presidenl 3, Vice Presi- denl 41 Troupers l,2,3, Secrelary 21 E.H.A, 21 Pep Club 2,41 Chorus l,21 Advanced Girls 21 Nurses Aid 4. RICHARD HORMAN Tinley Park JOHN HORN Oak Eoresl EMIL HORNBURG Midlolhian Trans. Trom Blue Island High School1 Proieclion Club1 Library Club. DARLENE HOWIE Tinley Park Girls Club l,3.47 E.H.A. 2,31 G.A.A. 3,47 Li- brary Aid 2,3. DIANA M. HUNTLEY Tinley Park Band I,2,3,41 Girls Chorus li Advanced Mixed Chorus 21 ARROW 3,41 Eall Play 4: Prom Com- millee 3. ANNE HUNZIKER Tinley Park Chorus I. RICHARD HUTCHINS Tinley Park Road Braves, Secrelary. PAT ISLER Midlolhian Trans. from Molher of Sarrows High School. ERANK JUREK Markham Boys Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 31 Eoolball 2,3,4, Manager 3,41 Track Manager I,2,3,41 B Club 4. DORA ELLEN KAHLER Oak Eoresl E.H.A. 2,3,41G.A.A.2,31 Girls Club 31 Troupers 4. SHARON KENNEDY Markham G.A.A. I,21 Girls Chorus I, Advanced Girls Chorus 2,31 Troupers 4. JUDITH M. KESSEY Oak Eoresf G.A A. I,4: Girls Club 21 Library Aid 4. MELVIN KEUCH BOB KINDER CHUCK B. KINDRICK GEORGE RICHARD KLAUS Language Club 4. RICHARD KLEPPER Eoolball 3,4, GENEVIE KLETZKE Girls Club I,21 G.A.A. I,2,3, ROGER KLICKNER RUSS KNAACK ,ft ka. faq fm TW? rv.. fe,-:ff ww ,was 1' . 3, ,':.. g ' .Q-'K 'Ia 1 Tinley Park Midlolhian Posen Tinley Park s? I g 55552-mi 3 4 K' as Tilisiif 125, V V WV are : E55I NW' r , ' 2 - ., ,. sw: . fi li 'RYAN Tinley Park Markham Tinley Park Markham i i I si MMIWMX num 0 ill BEA KONOPASEK Tinley Park Trans. lrorn Eenger High SchooI1 Sludenl Council Rep. 2,41 G.A.A. I,2,41 ARROW 3,47 ETA. 3' Language Club 31 Prom Commillee 31 Girls Club 3,41 Audio-Visual 4, Secrelary 4. ERAN KOSKI Markham El-I.A. 3,41 Library Aid 2,3,41 G.A.A. I,2' Troup- ers 2,4 Treasurer 21 E.T.A. 2.31 Eall Ray I,2' Girls Club 2,3,4, ERED G. KOZBIEL Markham Boys Club 3. LOIS KRIZIK Markham Chorus I,21 Sludenl Council Rep, 3. ZITA MARIE KRUCZEK Rosen Girls Club I,2,3,41 Sludenl Council I,21 G.A.A. I 2,31 Chorus I,21 ARROW l,2,3,41Audio-VisuaI4. FRANK J, KSZYMINSKI Rosen Boys CIub1 Science Club. DAVID BRUCE KUYKENDALL Oak Eoresl Boys Club I,2,3,41 Track 2. CAROL M. KWIT Oak Eoresl TERRY LA CHANCE Oak Eoresl Trans. from Lindbloom High School. NEIL LARSON Ivlidlolliian CHARLENE LAWSON Trans. lrom Calumeli Girls Club. CAROL ANN LEE Hazel Cresl Chorus I1 Girls Club I,2,3,41 G.A.A. 3,41 Rep Club 3,41 I-lall Monilor 4. LYNN LEHMANN Tinley Park Girls Club I,2,3,4q G.A.A. I,2,3,41 Cheerleader 3,41 Sludenl' Council 21 Prom Commillee 31 Chorus I. DIANNE LEVEILLE Midlolhian Chorus I2t ARROW I1 Girls Club I1 Sludenl Council I. DOROTHY LEE LEWIS Homewood Girls Club I,2,34' G.A.A. I,2,41 Troupers 2.4. GEORGE DOUGLAS LILLY Midlolhian Band I,2,31 Chorus 4i Sludenl Council 3.4. go EDNA LOUISE MANGAN Tinley Park G.A,A. I,2,3,4, Caplain 3,4, Secrelary 47 Girls Club I,2,3,47 E.H.A. 2,47 Pep Club 3,4. LOIS MANKE Tinley Park Girls Club I,2,3,47 G.A.A. I,2,37 Prom Commillee 37 Troupers 37 Maiorelle 3,4. DONALD JOHN MANN Markham B Club 2,47 Hall Monilor 47 Track Manager I,2,3,47 Cross Counlry Manager 47 Sludenl Council Rep. I. DEANNE MANZKE Tinley Park Girls Club I,2,3,47 E.H.A. 2,37 Girls Chorus I7 Hall Monilor 4. NANCY JEANNE MARSHALL Oak Eoresl Chorus I, Advanced Girls Chorus 27 G.A.A. 2. BEVERLY SUE MARECEK Oak Eoresl' Girls Club I,2,3,47 G.A.A. I,2,47 Chorus I7 Nurses Aid 2,47 E.T.A. 47 Pep Club 4. SANDRA JOYCE MARTZ Micllolhian G.A.A. 2,3,47 Girls Club 2,3,47 I:.I'I.A. 37 I:.T.A. 4, DIANE L. MASON Markham Sludenl Council I7 Girls Club I,2,3,4, Treasurer 47 Pep Club 3,47 Secrelary 37 G.A.A. I,3,47 Chorus I,2,3,47 Class Treasurer 27 Prom Cornrnillee. GEORGE MATULA Tinley Park Track7 Band. RONALD E. MAYFIELD Midlolhian BARBARA MCCUTCHEN Tinley Park Library Aid 3,47 G,A.A. I,2,3,47 E,H.A. 27 Girls Club I,2,3,4. MICHAEL MCGARRY Tinley Park I:oolbaII7 BasebaIl7 Wreslling 27 Hall Monilor 4. BILL MCGHEE Oak Eoresl Boys Club 37 Track I,3, Manager 21 Baskelball Manager 2,37 Wreslling I7 Science CIu,b 27 B Club 3,4. LINDA MCINTOSH Homewood Band 3i Chorus 37 Girls Club 4. CHUCK MCKENZIE Oak Eoresl Band I,2,3,47 Wreslling 27 Boys Club 2,3,4, DANIEL MENSING Tinley Park Debale I,2,3,4, Secrelary-Treasurer 3,47 Band I,2, 3,47 Sludenl' Council 2,3,4, Senalor 37 ARROW 4. MARIAN LIPPNER Midlolhian Girls Club 2,37 G.A.A. 3. PATRICIA ROSEMARIE LOEENDO Midlolhian l:.T.A. I7 G.A.A. 2,3,47 Girls Club 3,47 E.H.A. 4, WILLIAM R. LOVEGREN Tinley Park Eoolball 3,47 Track 3. PETE LOVRICH Micllolhian Eoolball 2,3,4l'j Baskelball 2,37 Baseball 2,37 B Club 4. NORMAN LUEBKE Micllolhian Boys Club 2,3,4, BARBARA LUGAR Markham Chorus I, Advanced Mixed 2,3,47 Girls Club 2,3,47 G.A.A. I,2,3,47 Troupers 3,47 Cheerleader 27 ARROW 37 Class Secrelary 3,47 E.H.A. 3,47 Pep Club 2,3,47 Prom Cornrnillee. ROY LUNSEORD Midlolhian Science Club l,27 Track 27 Wreslling 37 Advanced Mixed Chorus 2,3,4. BILL LUSTER Midlolhian Audio-Visual I,2. JUDITH LYLE Midlolhian Chorus I7 G.A.A. I,2,3,47 Girls Club I,2,3,4. PEARL L. MACCONNELL Markham Chorus I,37 G,A,A. I,2,3,47 Girls Club I,2,3,4. CAROL MACKOWIAK Harvey ELAINE MALAN Midlolhian Girls Club I,2,3,47 Cheerleader 27 F.T.A. 2,37 G.A.A. 37 Prom Commillee 3. X MICHAEL MERKLE Markham Boys Club I,2,3,4, Secrelary 4. SANDRA LYNN MERRILL Hazel Cresl' Trans, from Eenger High SchooI7 G.A.A, I.27 Hall Monilor. JUDITH J. METZGER Oak Eoresl G.A.A. I,2I F.H.A. I,2,3,47 Girls Chorus I,2,3g Mixed Chorus 47 Pep Club I,3. JEANETTE MEYER Midlolhiari Library Aid 2: G.A.A. I. RICHARD MEYER Tinley Park Boys Club 4. JIM MIEELIN Midlolhian Track I,2,3,47 Baskelball I,2,3,47 Cross Counlry 47 B Club 3,47 Caprain Track Ieam 4. ROSEMARY STEPHANIE MILAZZO Hazel Cresl Girls Club I,2,3,47 G.A.A. I,2,3,47 Sludenr Coun- cil Rep. 2,31 Class Presidenl 27 Troupers 3,4, Vice presidenr 3i Pep Club 3,47 Library Aid 27 Prom Cornmillee 37 ARROW 47 Fall Play 3,47 Class Play 4. NANCY LYNN MILEN Midlelhian Sludenl Council7 Girls Club I,2,3,4. PEGGY L. MILLER Midlolhian G.A.A. I,2,3,47 Girls Club I,2,3,47 Pep Club 3,47 Senalor 37 Chorus I7 ECHO 3,4. DAN MINER Oak Eoresr Sludenl Council Alr. 37 Language Club 3. DON MOHNK Tinley Park Trans. from Carl Sandburg High SchooI7 Track 2,3,47 Baskelball 27 Wreslling I. CLIFFORD MOHR Midlolhian Boys Club 3,4. My-2 a gm . ic . ,QE . 5 '.: I QQ... T . ., .if M 5 . . zmwi if. 7 X .E 7. ,.,,.. .. .. .,.,,., 5: 71. -553 M QT if 'Y ., 5 piggy .W LN? Quad as , Ma sf .N R. 5221? ' ' is .mv -M.. QW WN E DIANE MOORE Markham G.A.A. 3,47 Advanced Girls Chorus 37 Troupers 47 Pep Club 3,4 JOAN MORRIS Oak Eoresl DANIEL M, MORRISSEY Markham Audio-Visual 2,3,4i Track I,27 Boys Club I,2,3,47 Science Club 3,47 Malh Club 2. NANCY MOSKAL Midlolhian G.A.A. I7 Chorus I7 Pep Club 3. WILLIAM E. MUELLER Micllolhian Track Ali Wreslling 37 Eoolball 27 Hall Monilor I. HOWARD NAGLE Midlolhiari Science CIub7 Advanced Mixed Chorus. KEITH NEBEKER Markham Boys Club I,2,3,47 Wreslling 2,3,4. JACQUELYN L. NEIBERT Midlolhian Girls Club 47 G.A.A. 2,3,47 Sludenl Council 47 PHA. 2,3,4. Pep Club 3.4. PATRICIA ANN NOAK Oak Eoresl Girls Club I7 G.A.A. 2,3,47 Library Aid 4. DOUGLAS NOBLE Midlolhian Advanced Mixed Chorus I,2,3,4, Oclelle 4i Boys Club I,2,3,47 Hall Monilor 4i Troupers 4i Prom Cornrnirlee 3. CAROL A. NOWAK Posen Band I,2,3,47 Science Club I,2,3,47 G,A.A. I,2. LOIS LAVERNE NOYCE Oak Eoresl G.A.A, I,2,3,47 Pep Club 2,3,47 Chorus I, Ad- vanced Mixed Chorus 2,3,4, Oclelle 47 E.H.A. 27 Girls Club 2. PATRICIA E, NYKA Tinley Park Chorus I7 Girls Club I7 G,A,A. I. DONNA MAE OLSON Hazel Cresl Girls Club I,2,3,47 Prom Comrnillee 37 Sludenr Council Rep. 2,3, Senalor Ii G.A.A, I,3,47 E.H.A, 3,47 Troupe-rs 2,3,4, Class Play 2,37 Chorus I, Advanced Mixed Chorus 2,3,47 Pep Club 3. ADAM ERANK OLSZEWSKI Markham Track I7 Eoolball 2i Wreslling 2,3,47 E.T.A. 3. THOMAS H. PACK Oak Eoresl Foorball I2,3,47 Track 2: Boys Club I,3,4. may ' ' T' T Jumrri M. mean Markham A ET? 53335 figjr. evslawsq L1 i 3 12225 Z f I s ,big Ji 4 5 . as 5 s E Q? N Nw sb ss T Girls Club I,2,3,4, Second Vice Presidenl 47 Pep Club I,2,3, Presidenl 37 G.A.A. 2,3,47 Chorus l,2, Sexlelle 27 Sludenl' Council Rep. I, All. 3i Prom Commillee 37 Hall Monilor 37 ARROW 27 ECHO 47 E,T.A. I7 Troupers I,3. WILLIAM J. PAHR Markham LORRAINE ANN PAROLEK Oak Eoresl Trans. lrom Kelly High SchooI7 G.A.A. l,27 Chorus 27 Language Club 2. GUS PATRYKUS Posen VICTORY JEANNE PELKE G.A.A. l,2,3,47 E.H.A. 3,47 Prom Commirlee 37 Srudenl Council All. 47 Girls Club 3,47 Swim Team 3. GUADALUPE PEREZ Oak Eoreslr Trans. from Blue lsland High School. ARLENE ELLEN PETERS Midlolhian G.A.A. -47 Girls Club 2,47 ECHO 3. ARTHUR W PETERS Midlolhian Eoolball I,2,3,47 Wreslling 27 Baseball Manager 3,47 ECHO I,27 Malh Club I7 Advanced Mixed Chorus 2.3,4, Mixed Oclelle 2,3,4, Choral Li- brarian 3,47 Hall Monilor 4. LLOYD E. PETERSON Tinley Park Baskelball 27 Baseball 3,47 Swimming 3i Track 2. SANDRA PETERSON Midlolhian Girls Club l,2,3,47 G.A.A. l,2,3,47 Cheerleader JUDITH K. PORTER Markham Girls Club I,2,3,47 G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Caplain 4, Swim Team 37 Troupers 2,3,47 Pep Club I,3,47 ARROW I7 Advanced Girls Chorus I,2, Advanced Mixed Chorus 3,47 Prom Commiilee 37 Class Treasurer 37 Sludenl' Council Rep. l,2. TOM PROPP Tinley Park Baskelball I,47 Baseball 4. JIM PROVIS Tinley Park Trans. from Blue Island High School. JERRY M. RAGSDELL Harvey Baskelball l,2,37 Baseball I,27 Mixed Chorus l,2,3. BARBARA RALSON Tinley Park JEROME RANDLE EL Blue lsland Science Club l,47 Boys Club 2,3, Treasurer 27 Baskelball l,2,3,47 Eoolball I7 Track I,47 Cross Counlry 47 Band I,2,3,47 B Club 3,47 E.T.A. 4. VIRGINIA MAE RATKOVICH Midlorhian G.A.A. I: Girls Club 2,3,47 Library Aid 2. ROBIN RENNER Micllolhian Track 27 B Club 2,3,47 Wresiling 2,4. WAYNE GEORGE REYNOLDS Markham KENNETH RIEGLER Markham Prom Commilrlee 3, GEORGE RIEKE Hazel Cresl' Band l,2,3,4, Vice Presidenl' 37 Swimming 3,47 Malh Club l,2,3,4, Vice Presidenl' 2, Presideni' 3,47 Science Club I,2,3,47 Debale I,2,3,4, Presi- denl 47 ECHO 2,3,47 Language Club 2,3,4, Presi- denl 2,37 Sludenl' Council 4. PEARL ALICE RITCHIE Oak Eoresl Girls Club, E.H,A., Chorus. GEORGE E. RIX Oak Foresr Band I,2,3,47 Boys Club I,2,3,4. JEANETTE RIZZUTI Tinley Park Sludenl Council Rep. l,3,47 Class Presidenl I, Class Treasurer Girls Club I,2,3,4, Secrelary 2, Vice Presidenl 3, Presidenr 47 Cheerleader 27 G.A.A. l.2,3,47 Advanced Mixed Chorus 3,4, Ad- vanced Girls Chorus 27 Prom Commillee Chair- man 3q Pep Club 4i Oflice Work 3,4. MARCIA A. ROACH Markham PHYLLIS A. ROPES Tinley Park G.A.A. 3,47 Prom Commillee 3. WAYNE PIPPEN MICHAEL POPE Midlolhian Wreslling I,2,37 ECHO 3,4, Sporls Edilor 47 Prom Commillee 37 Class Presideni 4. 2 ... . 5. ,,., ,-f RICHARD J. RUDD Oak Fare-sl JAMES E. RUSSELL Markham Boys Club I.2.3.4: Track I: Hall Monilor 23. VVILBERT E. RUTZ Tinley Park Eleclronics Club 2: Track 3: Swimming 4. MARTIN S. SAMOJEDNY Oak Ecresl THOMAS SATKUS Markham Baseball 3.4: Boys Club 2.3.4. JUDITH SAURIOL Oak Eoresl G.A.A. BARBARA RENAY SCHECTER Markham Troupers. JANICE SCHIRO Tinley Park WARREN H. SCHLUTER Tinley Park Band 2.3.4: Science Club I: Boys Club 2. SUSAN RUTH SCHULIEN Tinley Park G.A.A. I.2.3,4: Girls Club I: Library Aid 4. JOYCE R. SECI-IRIST Tinley Park SUSAN SIEMSEN Tinley Park Girls Club I.2.3.4: Advanced Girls Chorus I.2: Hall Monilor 4. -,.. I N K I ' 2 STf 'r'w ..:Ev.' I - -'IGF r '2::- ' '- W XT I.. If r f . ew I , .fi ' xii ig ,Q,.,,.-y.g..4l.gQmQ A Eff Q-HI. i.. Bi S ggi.. .vagal T si . 'fs Y 5:5-:.... .... : .. 'K 3 1.-:,.:-,...:. . -1 44 as . 1 . .153 5 .F r 'rw A I W... are is rl, .... . .Q .. .if W K s .r , ... ggi ,Zigi gr- E we .L I .. 'Z I M . . 1::Q: :..2-:5:a:sf-:Ir . . uri ii if '-'- JUDITH ANN SILBERSTORE Markham ARROW 2.3: G.A.A. 2. Girls Club I.2.3.4: Nurses Aid 2: Science Club I: Troupers 2: Pep Club 3: Language Club 2. DANNY R. SIMMONS Tinley Park Boys Club: Baseball. SHEILA M. SIMMONS Harvey Trans, irom Thornlon. TONY J, SIMMONS Harvey Trans. from TI'1ornl'on. ELLYN SIMMS Harvey Girls Club I.2.3.4. Secrelary 4: G.A.A. I.2.3,4. Swim Team 3: Nurses Aid 2: Ollice Work 4: Pep Club I.3.4: Sludenl Council 3. Prom Commillee 3. SANDRA A. SKORUPA Midlolhian G.A.A. I.2.3.4: I:.I'I.A. 2.3.4-I Girls Club I.2.3.4I ARROW I.2: Prom Commillee 3: Pep Club 3.4: Chorus I. JIM SMITH Tinley Park OWEN SMITH Markham Trans. lrom Kelly High School. MARTHA L. SMULEWICZ Midlolhian E.H.A. I.2.3.4: Girls Club 2.4. BARBARA E. SNEDEKER Midlolhian G.A.A. I.2.3.4. Secrefary 3. Caplain 3: Girls Club l.4: Sludenl Council All. 3: Prom Com- millee 3: Chorus I: Maiorelle 3: ARROW I. RICHARD SNYDER Midlolhian Eoolball I.2.3.4: Wreslling 2.3.4: Track 27 Chorus l.2.3. SYLVIA SNYDER Midlolhian Chorus I.2.3.4. Advanced Mixed 3.4: G.A.A. I.2. 3.4: Girls Club I.2.3.4: Sludenl Council Rep. 2.3. All. 4: E.H.A. 3.4: Pep Club 3: Prom Commillee 3: ARROW 3.4. WILLIAM SPANOS ' Homewood Baskelball I.2: Track I.2: Sludenl Council Rep. 3. MARILYN SPRELA Tinley Park Chorus I.2.3.4. RUSS STARKEY Markham Eoolball 2.3: Track 2. GAYLE STEWART Tinley Rark Trans. from Blue Island High School: G.A.A.: Girls Club: Prom Commilleeg E.H.A. 3 ..,.. . M f Rouuic STEWART Tinley Park 'T ii fi i BaskeTbaII 2.3,4: Track 2: Maflni Club. E in :T I T ILENE LOUISE STOCES Tinley Park , ...ST Girls Club l.2.3.4: Siudeni Council Rep. 1.4. iii? '- ., gigwws-iff G.A.A. I.4: Prom Cornmiffee Clnairman 3: ARROW A 3.4, Class Edifor 4: Language Club 2.3.4. JEFFREY JOHN STRAMAN Oak Eoresf ' ggfggggmeih . Maui cub i. chemiafy Club 3. Boys ciuis 4. ART STRASSENBERG uidiafusn .ff LEO STRYZEK Oak Eoresf .1-M RAYMOND STUART Midlofbian U Am I Track I.2,3.4: Boys Club I,2: Eoofball 3: Sciences IQ I Club I.2: Language Club 2. .QM -.... I-255: CI-IARLOTTE SWANSON Tinley Park 5 Girls Club I.4: G.A.A. I: STuden+ Council Rep. 3: Cborus I.2: DramaTics 4. ERAN SWISI-IER Tinley Park Girls Club I.2,3.4: ECHO l,2: ARROW 4: Ad- vanced Girls Clworus I. DAVID VERNON SYEERT Hazel Creslr WILLIAM TI-IOMAS Markliarn Track I,2.3. SHARON TI-IORELL Markliarn Trans. from Kelly I'Iigb Scbooi: Clrcrus I.2. KAREN DIANNE TINBERG I-Iarvey Girls Club: Library Aid I.2. LEAI-I TIPPET Markbarn Girls Club I.2.3.4: G.A.A, 234: ARROW 2: Pep Club 3. CAROL ANN TOWNSEND Tinley Park Girls Cliorus I: Girls Club I.4: Sfudenjr Council AIT. 2.3: E.I-I.A. 2. ED A. TRULLEY Oak Eoresjr I:ooTbaII: WresTIinc1: Track: Slrudenl' Council: Sci- ence Club' I-Iall MoniI'or. ROBERTA TRUMP T Tinley Park STudenT Council Rep. I: Advanced Mixed Clriorus 23.4: Girls Club I.2.3.4: EI-I A. I7' GAA. 34: Class Vice PresidenT I.2.3: Pep Club I3.4' Prom Cornmifilee 3. VIRGINIA TULI. Clnorus If E.I'I.A. 3: G.A.A. I' G'rI5 Club I. Midloflnian RENNETI-I UTI-IF' Marklnarn MidIoTInian CAROL VAN DAM G.A A. 2: Girls Club I: Advanced Mixed Clriorus I: Troupers I. ROBERT K. VANDERMEER Tinlev Park Qrience Club I 2.3.4: Wresldirq 2' Bcys Club 4. ROBERT VANDERPLOW Markham 'science Club I.2.3.4: Boys C'..b I234- XVresTlir-q 2. DONNA G. VERT Midloixbian G.A.A. I: I:.I-I.A. 3: Girls Club I: Cborus I.2.3. GARY VERWEY Tinley Park Track 2.3.4. TIM WAITE Oak EoresT ALLAN WALKER I-Iarvey Boys Club I.2.3.4: Science Club 4: Wresfling Manager 3.4. Band I.2.3.4: Mafli Club I.2: ECI-IO 2.3: SI'uden+ Council 2.3.4. Senafor 2. Second Vice Presidenf 3. Presideni' 4: Debafe I.2.3.4. RAY TAGLER MidIoTITian Prom Cornnniikfee 3. SUZANNE TALAN Marklwarn E.I-I.A. SI-IIRLEY TI-IOMAS Tinley Park Clnorus. 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HENRY JOHN WIDULE Markham Boy's Club 2,3,4. PEGGY WILBORN Midlolhian Troupers I7 ARROW I,27 ECHO l,47 Sludenl Council All. I, Rep. G.A.A. 3,4. IRV WILKINS Transferred lrorn Rilenounl Senior High. YONDA WILLIAMS Oak Eoresl C5.A,A. I7 Girl's Club I,2I ARROW 37 Sludenl Council Alf. 2. JOHN O. WILMINGTON Markham Boy's Club I,2f Science Club 2,3,4, Vice Presi- denl 47 Malh Club 4. FRED WILSON Oak Eoresl f 'i I Q Q 1 'of' .. . ,E L. , 7 .,,. . V y ...W ' Q I P ,f 7 ' ' 4 'frsggww I zz .... 4 X: 'N la' ' wr: 2 Q - ' Km.- A ,xi ii .sxwfwl ,,.,3:7'fi ?i i Zz.. A nynaw A ,..K mx 1: 5 Q fs f 'Y,1Q'T' . S, A I Amguax- 112373.11 55135 is .,.. QN X ii, if i ii M W 52 iZ52'I'I5.IZ fis zlkl. rf Y WX lv 41 A if T, if? Xi ...,. SQL U U .. .,,. .wwss SEQQQN.. 7 x WSP' ALICE MAY WINEGARNER Markham ECHO l,2,3,4, Edilor 47 Sludenl' Council Rep. 27 Band l,2,3,47 Girls Club I7 Drum Maiorelle I,2,3,4, SHARON WISNIESKI Posen Girls' Club l,3. DENNIS WODARSKI Poser' Boy's Club 3,47 Hall Monilor 4. CAROLE WOESTMAN G.A.A, l,2,3,47 Girl's Club l,2,3,47 Chorus I,27 E.H.A. I,2,3. Midlolhiari WILLIAM L. WOJCIK Poser ROBERT E. WOJOWSKI Markham Science Club I. MARTIN A. WOOD Markham Wreslling l.2,4: Boy's Club I,2,3,47 B Club 2,3,47 Advanced Mixed Chorus 37 Science Club I,2,3. MILTON WOOD Markham Wreslling l,2,47 Track I,27 B Club 2,3,47 Eali Play 3,4. LOREN WOODS Hornewooo Science Club I,2,3,47 Boys Club l,2,3.47 Debare 27 Language Club 3. ANN ZADKOVICH Markham WILLIAM J. ZAWACKI Markham Science Club I7 Audio Visual Aid 2,3,4, JEROME ZAWISZA Posen Band I,27 Boys Club 2,47 Hall Monilor 4. WILMA ZETTLEY Markharn Trans. lrom Cahokia High School. ERANK ZMUDA Posen RUTH E. ZYER Harvey Heading The lousy iunior class are Gary Williams, vice presidenTg ViTa PignaTiello, secreTaryg PaT l-loelT- gen, Treasurer: and John Mannaioni, presidenT. Albright Charles Allemang, JaneT Allen, KenneTh Amendola, John AnasT, Sharon Anderson, Joyce Andrysiak, Carol Annen, George ArendT, Carol Arkin, Dianne Armenia, Diane ATchley, Carl Awkard, Donna Bailey, Edward Bakke, RoberT BarTley, James BarTon, David BaTTisTin, PaT Bauer, Ronald Beaman, Donna Bean, Mary Beck, Dolores Becker, RuTh BenneTT, PaT Berdan, Darlene Berger, James Bergman, Bonnie Bergman, Richard BeTTe, Jerome Bieniek, Sharon Billadeau, Tom Blackwell, Rol3erTa Blakemore, Tom Bockmann, Diane Boger, Ron Bond, Carolyn THE .IUNIORS Armed wiTh class rings, The experience gained wriTing Term papers, and marvelous memories oT The very special iunior prom, The class oT 'Isl is ready To be seniors. This year has been Tilled wiTh new and ex- ciTing experiences Trom The day slighTly scared juniors enTered Bremen in SepTemloer as upper- classmen Tor The TirsT Time unTil The day we waTched The class OT '60 graduaTe and real- ized ThaT we were nexT. 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A lremendously successlul gym iam lor lhe lreshmen lopped oll lhe year - a very good year indeed. Bill Tindall served as presidenl ol lhe sophs lhis year, and he was helped by Roger l-larlmann, vice Abrornailis, Carol presidenlg Margarel Siville, lreasurer: and Judy Kiu- Adams, Joyce pelis, secrelary. Aimers, Amber . Alexander, Lee ' 'i if'i 111' ' If Allen, Lynda if, II: iz: gr. gen.. . A: g Q Anasl, Nicholas V , AE 1 fig 1' W if Anaslasia, Laverne , ' 25 l J' 7 3 Andersan Glenn 1 l Anderson. 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Sweeney, Dennis Szumlas, Pal' Taylor, Kennelh Thiel, John Thiel, Nancy Thomas, Darrelann Thomas, Millon Thomas, Roberl Thorn, Frances Tighe, John Tindall, William Tilus, Donald Tragnilz, Sandra Tucci, Alexander Unziclcer, Barbara Urean, Tom Ulhe, Jack VanDam, Kalhy Vanclerl.inde, Beverly VanC5order, Mary Varriale, Ciro Vaughn, Susan Verhage, Zoe Vickroy, Michael Voclnilc, Roberl Vogel, Gail Vogler, Nancy Vrabec, Frances Wade, Waller Wainwrighl, Donna Wallace, Randall Warning, Darlene Warning, Kay Warzalelc, Peler Wallcins, Belly Websler, Kennelh Weller, Ken Weslon, April Wilber, Donald Wilkey, James Willcens, Bob Williams, Diana Williams, Judy Williams, Ronald Williams, Sue Mae Wilson, Carol Wilson, Cheryl Wilson, Marilyn Winegarner, Neal Wilhey, William Woeslman, Palricia Woilanowslci, Waller Wolalc, Arlhur Wolalc, Diane Wolgasl, Grace Wolman, Sue Woods, l-larold Woods, Marlha Yales, Sandra Yepsen, Barbara Younglnerg, Richard Yurlco, David Zacelc, Norman Zemlce, Ernie ZumMallen, Rolnerl' Smilh, Smilh. Smilh. Smilh, Karma Jean Keifh Nickolas Phillip Smilh, Virginia Karen Snyder, Lyle Snyder, William Soliday, David Soylc, Lonnie Spencer, Judy Nichole Slandish, Russ Slaplelon, James Sleele, Sharon Sleinmelz, Cheryl Slephe ns, Sandra Slevens, David Slewarl, Donna Slieglilz, John Sfieglilz, Sandra Slolces, Slolces, Slroloo Sluarl, Swynie Linda Durward , Wayne Michael sh, Barney l l 126 THE FRESHMEN Once again Bremen became The new home Tor a large group oT eager, awed, and open-eyed people called Treshmen. ATTer The novelTy oT crowded lunch lines, paclced halls, and The Tunny-sounding chimes in home room wore OTT, They seTTled down To make Their marlc as The class oT I963. They became STudenT Council represenTaTives, Girls' and Boys' Club members, sTaTT members oT The school publicaTions, and parT oT The var- ious aThleTic Teams. 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