Christian Brothers High School - Profile Yearbook (Quincy, IL)

 - Class of 1964

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nv LL 1 I J 1 ha fi 'ji' , 'E ,- ' . 1 T X -N K X s r -H 1. aw -U MJLBJ ' WEEEVQ? 41 IVV L' at FORE ORD The year has been one which history will remember, mostly because of this man. His philosophy of life was courage, and he lived and died most admirably according to his philosophy. This is a year that we will remem- ber also for it has changed our lives. We are seniors- graduation and life unfolds before us. On the following pages we have preserved some of the moments of this year at Christian Brothers. In years to come, we who lived these moments cannot help but see many of these as trivial. We do not have this feeling at present. These moments are the sublime which are fashioning our future. We hope these pages will convey your throughts back to that year and perhaps to that man and his courage. With this in mind, the senior class of Christian Brothers is proud to present PROFILE '64. .w,.,,, f . AS WE LOVED HIM IN LIFE. . Q li XA..e.,z ,R ' 'NmZ 1!d' LET US NOT FORGET HIM IN DEATH! - ST. AMBROSE I r I s 2I f'?MZQCQ S!!iYS Q ,mar -. 257' 512,11 DEDICA 'KEY L 41? ir , , ,, T ' l v , A m'N'WWw:g. , Naawiw i , 15 N5 ,K g Brother Pius, F.S.C., M.A. Principal, English I, IV. Brother J. Timothy, F.S.C,, M.A. Our first principal takes time out to chat with his students. Brother Timothy was transferred to De La Salle High School, lKansas Cityj at the end of the first semester. Q-QW 5 Hs.-.f DMINISTRATIO Brother Matthew, F.S.C., B.A., M.A., Chemistry, Physics, Trigo nometry, Tennis Coach. Mr. Carl Landrum, Musical Director. Brother H. Bernard, F.S.C., B.A., M.A., Religion, English, Dramatics, Mothers Club, Benildus Club, Library Moder- ator, Tower Moderator. Mr. Elmo McClain, B.A., M.A., American Problems, English, Athletic Director, Basketball. iran D K I ,tw-v. , - V Ei - s 1 . Brother L. Peter, F.S.C., B.S., M.A., Religion, Biology, Assistant Football Coach, Soccer Coach, National Hon- or Society, Fathers and Friends Club, Profile Moder- ator. ,s L., Q A Qlk,1 ' , Q' wu ' A, Mr. Robert E. L. Tatham, Art Instructor. Brother Cormac Steven, F.S.C., B.A., English, Religion, Basketball Moderator, Glee Club, Freshmen Moderator. Mr. Robert Marchesi, B.A., Book- keeping, Economics, Key Club, Golf' Coach. F l- Brother Ignatius, F.S.C., B.A., Reli- gion, English, Spanish, Legion of Mary, Mission Club, Spanish Club. Mrs. Peggy Finigan, B.A., Spanish, Sociology, Library, Special Education, Audio-Visual Aids. 1- v -'f g -P we-were-e '3. ' 'ra X 45, Brother Albert Steven, F.S.C., B.A., Religion, Alge- bra, geometry, Wrestling Coach, Assistant Football Coac . Mr. Dennis Rineberg, B.A., Algebra, General Science, Physical Education, Ass't. Coach: Football and Basketball. Band Moderator. Kenneth C. Scheu, B.S., Algebra, Geometry, Education, Head Football and Track Fathers Tobias and Leander, O.F.M., Religion. Paul, F.S.C., B.A., Geometry, Mechanical Draw- Mr. Essic Robinson, B.A., American History, Physical Education, Freshman Coach for Football and Basketball. Mr. Joseph Bocke, B.A., Amer- ican History, Physical Educa- tion, Bowling Moderator, Base- ball Coach. Brother Ronald, F.S.C., B.A., Religion, and English. Brother Gregory Henry, F.S.C., B.A., Spanish, Religion, Soccer Coach. ,.-,,,lv-' ph if Cay ,W avi? fi'-lllkfi Our efficient office staff: Mrs. Irene Carr, secretaryg and Mrs. Alice Lake, receptionist and bookkeeper. l 2 l X Father Arthur Feltman, O.F.M., and Father Mertin Classen, O.F.M. prepare to distribute Holy Com- munion on first Friday. Mr. Frank Schernlck and Mr Johnson are the men we have to for a well maintained school. -nf' . V fl Mrs. Heelan, Mrs. Zehnle, and Mrs. Steinkamp relax after feeding 400 hungry students. s ff .sp , .fgfiis WxiA -f' ' is ,KE , K fs W PN gf Qi 4 is if Q! ,.,,. 1, M.. U no , , :N a 133: :J .Mews 1 nw. Ngiww, x 51:34.-1 U .Q i,Ws:g.jQf L A-. a i F W1 . v ' lx 2 Y Q ,ww 5 f -sf zzz 'as ,Qi LU 4, N g is ,. ,.x, Q ,Q r X f Q ,nl 'I' 3 sg, A P Q at 51 . , N , 1 1 W, js, 929' 5 D ' if f.,w?5ge.' . ' .., Y -X .. nf: 5 jizvi' 1' ,, Q Xl - mf,- WMM yi, ' fslilifv .7!i53A ., M 1 T,f1- R K wig .1 A-fkg.,,gS:-. -x+':,,f,.-eww. K ww , gk. V . - ,g:,,,,w,,,,L gr , Q 414 'NQT9' I 1 Q, :wwf . ,. James Leavitt, Jim Key Club 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4, S.A.A. 3, 4, Aca- demic Letter, Major 3, Class Officer 3, 4, Profile, 3, 4,' Pet Peeve: Die-hard conservatives with fanatical obses- sions. Ambition: To become a doctor. Hobby: Parking little pencils behind my ear! Richard F. Haugh, R, F. Track 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Class Ofiicer 3, 4, RADAR 4, Pet HU John J. Rapp, Obez Track 3, Profile 3, Tower 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 3, Great Books Club 2, Class Officer 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, S.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Academic Letter, Major 3, Pet Peeve: Democrats with false teeth, Ambition: To win the Olym- pic mile, Hobby: Polemic Discussions. Thomas J. Detfers, Dete Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, S.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Academic Letter, Major 4, RADAR4, Pet Peeve: Linemen who run the 100 in under 10 seconds, Ambition: To run the 100 under 10 seconds, Hobby: Ignoring R. F. Peeve: Blood clots and emotional girls, Ambition: To be all that Brother Peter wants me to be, Hobby: Making 'Mung' with George. William Bregach, Willie Football 4, Baseball 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, Benildus, Profile 3, 4, Tower 1, 2, Student Council Representative 3, Key Club 3, 4, Science Club 4, Glee Club 3, Great Books Club 2, Class Officer 1, 2, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society D3, 4, S.A.A. 3, 4, Academic Let- ter, Major 3, Pet Peeve: Cover girls with the rickets, Ambition: To grow very, very, very, very, very, old, Hobby: Training elephants to jump rope! . . N ,V -1 3 X A-.xi ' M' ' hip. KSN-of Daniel Birck, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Tower 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 25 Pet Peeve: Bewildered Freshman5 Ambition: Pro Bowlerg Hobby: Bowling and Tennis. Edwin Berry, Ding Bowling 1, 2, 35 Honor Roll 35 Pet Peeve: Van Dyke using all my matches to light his pipe, Ambition: To get Van Dyke's pipe lit somehow5 Hobby: Basketball and Swimming. M sw. if' 1 . Thomas Browner, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 45 Pet Peeve: The rules made by some ageing adolescents, otherwise known as adultsg Ambition: to be a happy millionaireg Hobby: Girls and being a nuisance. Owen Carroll, Jr., Soccer 25 Pet Peeve: People who don't mind their own businessg Ambition: Accountant5 Hobby: Working on Cars. Ronald Altmix Ron Soccer 1, 35 Bowling 1, 35 Glee Club 35 Pet Peeve: People that are always critical5Ambition: To be something better than the other guy5 Hobby: Commercial Art. Robert Baker, Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Pet Peeve: 19- 56 Studebaker5 Ambition: To be a successg Hobby: Hunting. Www Michael Broeker, Muckins Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Pet Peeve: Continental Kits and High Social Status Seekers5Ambition: To graduate from college and be a successful I.B.M. man5 Hobby: Sports and thinking of ways to get out of work. James Brink, Jim Bowling 35 Glee Club 15 Honor Roll 35 Pet Peeve: Homework on weekendsg Ambition: To go to gollege and be a success5 Hobby: Raising pigeons and having un. I Michael Cassidy, Casey Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Tower 3,' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 2, Pet Peeve: People who are P. W., Ambition: To go to heaven, Hobby: Hunting, reading, and all sports. Gary Darnell, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Library Staff 3, Pet Peeve: Great Lovers , Ambition: To have an easy life, Hobby: dreamin,'. Now I'm going to measure this here thing - Oh damn! the ruler's too long! Douglas Clarke, Dog Football 1, Pet Peeve: '64 Chevy's and show offs, Ambition: To be a heavy equipment engineer, Hobby: Football, Dating. James Curran, Football 1, 3, 4, Soc- cer 3, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Pet Peeve: Nuns and Mr. Marchesi, Ambition: To be a teacher and teach my younger brothers. David Dinkheller, S. C. Represent- ative 1, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 3, 4, Pet Peeve: Step-ladders, Ambition: To gain fame and find a Fountain of Youth, Hobby: All sports. - xm'J!lP9kz , Y Anthony Doellman, Track 4, Science 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Pet Peeve: Trom- bone players and band directors, Ambition: To be a success, Hobby: Music, Geology. Who's got the dice? Wm' James Doellman, Track 1, 3, 4, Le- gion of Mary 3, Ambition: College and to beat a 327 with a 6 cylinder, 1950 Ford, Hobby: Weight lifting. Duesterhaus, Duest Foot- 1, 2, 3, 45 Pet Peeve: Faculty who take cards away from students5 Ambition: To win back the money I lost gambling, Hobby: Hauling fertilizer for Duesterhaus Farm Supply and playing cards. A stimulating day at the forum. Dennis Fischer, Bowling 45 Pet Peeve: People who can't follow direc- tions5 Ambition: To be successfulg Hobby: Sports. Gregory Dunker Michael Flaiz, Moose Pipe and Derby Club, Pet Peeue: Washing dishes5 Ambition.' To be Presidentg Hobby: Motorcycles and racing. Really, you would like it. Q -nv fe M K Mike Ellerman, Band 2, 3, 45 Pet Peeve: Homework and tests5 Ambi- tion: To be successful, Hobby: Music. Stephen Fiechtl, Moose Profile 45 Tower 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 1, 25 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 S.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Academic Letter, Major 3, Pet Peeve: Teachers who know everythingg Ambition: To be- come a pharmacologist5 Hobby: Hunting and reading. Will' Paul Frericks, Track 3, 45 Pet Peeve: Homework5 Ambition: A farmer5 Hobby: Hunting and fishing. Donald Geschwander, Track 3, 4g Pet Peeve: Tuff guysg Ambition: Auto Mechanicg Hobby: Hunting and oldjunkers. Michael Griesbaum, Tennis 45 Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4: Tower 45 Glee Club 3, 4g Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 4g Academic Letter fMinorJg Pet Peeve: Getting snowed under with homework and all-boy schoolsg Ambition: Bio-chemistg Hobby: Tennis. Neil Gustafson: Trixie Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Pipe and Derby Club: Pet Peeve: Exaggeratorsg Ambition: To go to Law Schoolg Hobby: Being a 200 bowler. Terry Goodwin, Pet Peeve: Quincy: Ambition: To succeed in life and to be happy, Hobby: Enjoying life with good friends and enemies. James Grawe, Jay Football 45 Basketball 4: Baseball 45 Glee Club 4: Pet Peeve: Crushed Cardoorsg Ambition: Self-Achieved Goalsg Hobby.' Sports and Girls. Richard Hilgenbrink, Basketball 15 Benildus Club: Pipe and Derby Clubg Band 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: Pet Peeve: People that are stubbom or cute g Ambition: Collegeg Hobby: Coin Collecting. stil' Steven Hoener, Scoon Basketball 1, Benildus, Pipe and Derby Clubg Pet Peeve: Black cigars, 12:00 cur- few and Pomponsg Ambition: To spend two years in college and to be a successful barber, Hobby: Hot Rod Chryslers, blondes, and smoking. Tom Holford, Profile 3, 4,' Tower 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 4g Pet Peeve: Bigots, Democrats, and psuedoesg Ambition: To be rich, handsome, and President of the U.S.A.g Hobby: being successful. Leroy Holtschlag Beaver Football 1, 2, 4, Pet Peeve: Faculty members who take cards away from students, Ambition: To be a card shark, Hobby: Playing cards. Roger Huner, Band 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 43 Pet Peeve: All-America Cities and Dodge station wagonsg Ambition: To play in the Coast Guard Band, Hobby: Music and the repair of musical instruments. Bill Kattelman, Honor Roll 1, 2, 4, Pet Peeve: Cool kidsg Ambition: Mechanical Engineer, Hobby: Hunting. J Thomas Kemner, Football 3, 45 Soccer 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Pet Peeve: Brothers and Sistersg Ambition: Success in whatever I dog Hobby: Penny pinching. Mike Hutmacher, Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Representative 4, Glee Club 3, 4: Pipe and Derby Clubg Pet Peeve: Football injuriesg Ambition: Be- come a college graduate, Hobby: Moonin on Main Street, and all sports. 5 Q -.gpg f-1 , , Gary Kirlin Stump Pet Peeve: People who are always on time, and girls that have never been missed: Ambition: To get some! CAmbitionJg Hobby: Water skiing, and swim- ming. Mark Kiselis, Marcos Track 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Profile 4, Tower 3, 4, Science Club 4, Mundo Hispanico 4, Pet Peeve: People who pronounce last names incorrectly, Ambition: To become as old and wise as a Fossil , Hobby: Passin' the buck. David Koch, Srwokers Bowling 1, 2, 3, Tower 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pet Peeve: Loud drummers, Ambition: To unwave Bro. Bernard's hair and put it in Bro. Peter's, Hobby: Music and Sports. VFX P1 't':, Lf K..J Kenneth Klauser, Student Council Representative 1, Pet Peeve: Care- less Drivers, Ambition: To own my own garage, Hobby: Working on cars, playing 4-H softball, and talking to girls. ...and3plus2equals...uh...uh ...equals... Wayne Schutte demonstrates the proper method of drawing straight chalk lines. is , James Koetters, Joe Football iManagerJ 3, 4, Soccer 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, Pet Peeve: Big mouth football players, Ambition: to be a success, Hobby: Working on cars and fishing. . A ' John Kolodziej, Kolodgf' Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby Club, Pet Peeve: Women drivers, Ambition: To graduate from college, Hobby: Shooting Pool. sk Y..- 'Ute .f..'s'M-M.. i....f Martin Klinner, Radio Club 1, Pet Peeve: Studying and homework, Ambition: Electrical engineer, Hob- by: Working on cars. 0-9- John Lammers, Bowling 4, Profile 4, Science Club 1, Legion of Mary 4, Pet Peeve: Grubby people who try to play studly, Ambition: To go to college and become a C.P.A., Hobby: Beating on fat people. Michael Lavery, Bootsie Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf4g Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby Clubg Pet Peeue: Straight faced Economics teachers, Ambition: Be a lawyer: Hobby: Fishing and Golf. 4,27 Michael Lenane, Orkums Pet Peeue: Running a plymouth 50 g Ambition: To become something, Hobby: Having a good time at parties. Left to right: Picasso, Michaelangelo, DaVinci, and Flaiz. Richard Mast, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pipe and Derby Club, Pet Peeve: Falling over fences with loaded guns: Am' bition: Chemist. Richard McKinney, Legion of Mary 4, Pet Peeve: People who can't drive stick shift cars, Ambition: To get an automatic shift, Hobby: Model cars. Jerry LeSeure, Harold, Football 1, 2, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Pet Peeve: Notre Dame girls: Ambition: To become a C.P.A,g Hobby: Playing stud and having a good time. Thomas Maas, Mossy Wrestling 4, Pet Peeve: Dragging International trucks, Ambition: To teach historyg Hobby: Drinking beer, chasing girls, and playing guitars. Macklin Meyer, Ronei Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 3, 45 Pet Peeve: Pins and needles: Ambition: To be a highschool teacher. V I 1493 ,,1uhI'Y Thomas R. Muldoon, Tower 4,' Science Club 4: Library Staff 3, 4: Pet Peeve: People who remind me of myself: Ambition: To be perfect: Hobby: Butting into other people's business. 1 gy + . f i Patrick E. O'Neil, Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4: Profile 3, 4: Dramatics 2, 3, 4: Stu- dent Council Rep. 4: Pet Peeve: Parents who wonlt let their son have a car, Ambition: Mechanic or truck driver: Hobby: Car. Michael Peter, Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3: National Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Academic Letter: RADAR 4: Pet Peeve: Juniors who break Seniors legs: Ambition: Find a cure for Pallsy: Hobby.' Making Mung with R. . ww - -If .--. V ---f -- -gs:-ge ess ,Q to :X Kenneth Nelson, Pet Peeve: Home- work: Hobby: Model Cars. David Nuessen, Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Pet Peeve: Big halfbacks and girls from Q. H. S.: Ambition: To stomp on big halfbacksg Hobby: Countin' the pancakes on the East Wall. A. Dave Dinkheller and Jay Grawe prepare for a monthly vocational Mass. Anthony Peters, Pet Peeve: People who call country gentlemen dumb farmersvg Ambition: To be a farmer: Hobby: Hunting. Brother Lawrence and the chow-hounds on retreat. Terrence Prechter, Ctransfer from Louisiana, Missouri? Pipe and Derby Club: Pet Peeve: Sharks with big teeth: Ambition: Climb Quincy water tower: Hobby: Killing ants. Dennis Purdy, Pet Peeve: Hoods, Donald Putnam, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 45 Ambition: Civil Engineerg Hobby: Pet Peeue: - -,' Ambition: To be a Ping-Pong, Ctransfer student from success in lifeg Hobby: Girls, Quincy High School? Sports and Cars. Let us remember that we are in the holy presence of God . . . Philip Reckers, Merle S.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Academic Letter fMajor- W Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Pet Peeve: Harry Carey and Cardinal fans, Ambition: C.P.A.g Hobby: Taking life easy. Randy Reed, Pet Peeue: Beatnik Dances, Ambition: --Q Hobby: Sports. :SY ,rug David Reis, Pee Wee Key Club Myron Rupp, Soccer 1, 2, 3g Pet 2, 3, 4g Pet Peeue: Big Cars, Ambi- Peeve.' A girl with lead feetg Am- tion: To be a rich bachelor, Hobby: bition: Be a professional loafer. Raising cattle, and looking at girls. John Schlipmann, Pet Peeve: Girls who won't switch off, Ambition: Collegeg Hobby: Anything worth looking into. Dave Dinkheller and Dan Birch vest for First Friday Mass. Seniors meditate at Vaugirard. Thomas Schneider Tuffy Football 2, 3, 43 Bowling 1, 2, 35 Pet Peeve: People who try to judge othersg Ambition: Make others happy and State policemang Hobby: Have fun in life and playing cards. James Schueller, Bowling 1, 25 Radio Club 13 Pet Peeve: Leprosy in small childreng Ambition: Be- come a C.P.A.g Hobby.' Hunting and fishing. i John Schullian, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Aca- demic Letter CMinorJ 45 Pet Peeve: Walking to workg Hobby: Hunting. 'NI Steve Schulze, Pet Peeve: Faculty members who give homeworkg Am- bition: To be a successful young mang Hobby: Sports of all kinds. John Schutte, Student Councilg Pipe and Derby Club: Pet Peeve: Having to share my bathtub with elephantsg Ambition: To be a professional underwater polo play- erg Hobby: Roasting marshmallows. er.. Wayne Schutte, Bowling 1, 2: Pet Peeve: Smorgasbords and empty beer cans, Ambition: C.P.A.g Hobby: parties. Terrence Selby, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4: Profile 4g Tower 4: Honor Roll 3: Pet Peeve: Anti-semitesg Ambition: Earn a Ph.D. in History: Hobby: Accumulating Card Debts. Thomas Van Dyke, Legion of Mary: Pet Peeve: Drunk taxi-cab drivers, Ambition: To rule the world, Hobby: Customizing Cadillac hearses. senior retreat. Ks Jerry Vogel, Vogf' Track 3, 43 Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 3, Pet Peeve: Kids who skip school and drink: Ambition: Agricultural Engi- neer, Hobby: Hunting and ice- skating. Father O'Brien admini- sters Benediction on the Martin Settle, Tower 1, 2, 3, Science Club 4: Class Officer 1, 2, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 2, S.A.A. 2, 3, Academic Letter, major-3, Pet Peeve: Louzy teachers. James Terwelp, Pipe and Derby Club, Pet Peeve: Fast drivers: Ambition: To be a farmer, Hobby: Hunting and guns. Leo Vogel, Tony Baseball 3, 4, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Pet Peeve: dish washing detergent that doesn't keep on sudsing and sudsing, Ambi- tion: to purchase all the mung pro- duced by R. F. and George and Nuesseng Hobby: being the bug of '64. William Vonder Haar, Pet Peeve: Slow Drivers, Ambition: to own a sports car, Hobby: working on cars. 4! Bs,. 1 'N E4-.naw Michael Wienhoff, Bowling 1, 2, 3, 4g Pet Peeve: Teenagers who drink: Ambition: To be President, Hobby: All sports. ar Wav? W-fo-.....,., William Wismann, Pet Peeve: Lousy T.V. commercials, Ambition: Going into the Navy, Hobby: Hunting and guns. Flirting with Mrs. Carr, again! - x g, 'SA' John Wachtel, Football 3, 45 Legion of Mary 3, Pet Peeve: officials who love to throw red flags: Ambition: ao graduate from college, Hobby: ars. Lawrence Waterkotte, F red Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 3, 4, Tower 1, 2, 35 Student Council Rep. 1, 2, 4, Key Club 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Drama- tics 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Edward Zanger, Student Council Rep. lg Legion of Mary 4, Pet Peeve: Long distance calls, Ambition: To join the Marines, Hobby: Playing 4-H softball and calling girls. Making an atom smasher in the shop!!? Q, A55 HJ 'A QM .iw 'Www -WLMNQQ 15 e Z ii fs L 21 Q 3 QA 3. SEQ E, :xg X. wg, 5215 ms 2 mg M71 .f 1, ,TRY ?,...-Qi:-meh ,1 M Lggigfifg JUNIOR 6-First Row, Sitting: David Rakers, David Peters, David Irick, John Bachman, James Ritterbusch, Kent Schreake, Steven Theys, Randy Wiemelt, Paul Kuester, Terry Niewohner. Second Row: Dan Steinkamp, William Awerkamp, Michael Rogers, John O'Brien, Michael McClain, William Meyer, Mike Moore, Jim Powers, Kent Sturhahn, Gregory Brinkman, Lanny Johnson, David Maas, Gary Wellman. Third Row: Ron Hartman, Tucker Heckenkamp, Richard Sassen, Joe Ebbing, David Jansen, Steve Eckhardt, Dave Schutte, Henry Amen, Fred Taute, Ken Schlipman, Gregory Sparrow, Jim Moller, Robert Haistings, Terry Kraus. FIRM JUNIOR 10-Front Row: John Weise, Mark Owens, Steve Blickhan, Larry Veile, Dennis St- einkamp, Terry Tully, John Althoff, Jim Klauser, Terry Ludwig, Kent Wiet- holder, Tom Pool, Dennis Fortner, Robert Mast, Joe Venvertloh, Bob Gerding. Back Row: Roger Meyer, Terry Mast, Mich- ael Hildebrand, Mi- chael Cullivan, James Jansen, Mike Duesterhaus, Ron Sibbing, John O'Connell, Dennis Goodwin, Larry Gibson, Jerry Wie- melt, Ron Hamann, Bill Welsh, Bill Durst, Jim Goehl, Mike Phillips, Mike Shankland, Richard Stickler, Gennaro Fusco, Joe Schmits. My-m..a JUNIOR 9-First Row Sitting: Brian Tay- lor, radly Hoffman, Tom Schonhoff, Dick Knep- ler, David'Hilfrink, Terry Genen- bacher, Mike Wavering, Dan Buening, Dave Seibert, Mike Kovechevich, Don Heck, Kent Steinkamp, Russ Bordewick, Rich Smith, Jeff Davis, John Hollender. Second Row Standing: Ed Sohn, Gary Rickert, Dennis Altrogge, Pat Hutmacher, Bill DeMont, Stan Wear, Steve Schlottman, Jim Peacock, Steve Vonderhaar, Dennis Greving, John Cook, Jim Timmer- wilke, John Bocke, Dennis Campbell, Cary Liniger, John Callahan, Dick Schonoff, Martin Timmerwilke, Jim Ribick Ron Hermann, Jim Johnson. r SOPH 7-First Row On Ground: Alan Moore, Bob Ortbal, Kirby Wiemelt, Joe Hildebrand, GreiMc- Laughlin, Rodneyl ear, Charles Fitch, Jo n Wis- kirchen. Second Row Kneeling: Ken Willer, Mike Martin, Greg Meyer, Ken Lansing, Dennis Clark, Don Augspurg, Mike Heitland, Ron Ros- enkoetter, Dale Hilgen- brinck, Terry Ulrich. Third Row Standing: Glenn Schmitt, SteveSc - mitt, Ray Deters, Jim Palmer, Mike Heming, Glenn Peter, Don Klues, Larry Jansen, Charles Lynch, John Berghofer, Ken Schutte, Dennis Fis- cher, Carl Klingele, Tom Bordewick, Joe Kamp- haus, Pat Humghrey, Steve Meyer, rank Bange, Mel Sinnock, Tom Lavery, Tim Morris. A . .V A .eN 1? .4 SOPH 16 First Row Sit- ting: Rich Higgins, Chuck Davis. Second Row Sitting: Joe Padavic, Mike Rubison, Roger Genenbacher, Tom Greving, Ken Thomas, Dan Bruening, Bill Steinkamp, Tim Winking, Bob Halle. Third Row Sitting: Dale Smith, Steve Kathmann, Ted Doellman, Terry Jehling, Duane Obert, Dave Derhake, Larry Budde, Steve Clark, Bill Scheufele, Steve Schulte, Bob Dittmer, Jack Grawe, Tom Meyer. Fourth Row Standing: Dave Laws, Joe Weise, Mike Hilfrink, Tom Kuna, Don Blickhan, Tom Stegeman, Dave Timmerwilke, Don Arns, Bob Williams, Bob Bergman, Larry Settle, Dick Althoff, Dave Bock- enfeld, Paul Ridder, Ron Dietrich, Phil Peters, Tom Drieselman, Dennis King. AND SOPH 11-First Row, Kneeling: Stan Harris, Ron Rees, Gene Wellman, Don Richmiller, Bob Peter, John Farwell, Bob Gengenbacher. Second Row: Bill Caldwell, Ricky Ga , John Wilper, Larry Bax, Fred Workman, gerald Frericks, Al Bordewick, Bob Schonhoff, Larry Niehaus, Terry Simons. Third Row: Jerry Hickey, Bob Brueggeman, Ken Holtschlag, Bob Schrand, John Kane, Pat Wavering, Chris Fusco, Don Vonder Haar, Pat McClean, Tom Waterkotte. Fourth Row: Mike Ernst, Steve Berg- man, Jeff McMurray, Bob Musolino, Mark Lugering, Way- ne Steinkamp. Fifth Row: Tom Moore, Bob Put- man, Bill Brink. Sixth Row: Da- ve Schutte, Paul Soebbing, Jim Nichols. Seven- th Row: Wilbur Shaffer, Greg Boll, Dan Der- hake. FROSH 2-First Row: Mike Lansing, Jim Brinks, Phil Soebbing, Jerry Schulze, Dave Felker, John Bozarth, John Terstriep, Jerry Dreier, Leon Lentz. Second Row: Ron Caldwell, Charlie Mudd, Mike Kroner, Steve Havermale, Jerry Loos, Greg McCaughey, Tom Hilbing, Mike Her- mann, Matt Heuber, Mike Harris, Bob Wagy. TRO G FROSH 5-First Row On Ground: Jim Cullivan, Dave Fischer, Pat Havermale, Doug Brueggeman, Rick Schuering, Mike Koetters, Bruce Sparrow, Dan Terwelp, Wayne Varner, Joe Garreth, Al Jochem. Second Row Kneeling: John Lynn, Larry Heck, Dan Lenane, Bob Gallagher, Ted Hughes, Gregg Kuse, John Moller, Jerry Ulrich, Bob Voss, Steve Schonhoff, Kirk Bergman. Third Row Standing: Jim Hollender, Rick Taylor, Jeff Treston, Dave Koch, Terry Grussemeyer, John Seibert, Rick Keller, Terry Mast, Rob Boll, Dwayne Fischer, Tom Baker, Greg Walton, Tom Laaker, Dennis Musick, Willie Ven- vertloh, Bruce Bruening, Mark Sibbing, Al Knepler, Jay Reagan, Mike Menner, Rodney Hollender. s 1.49, J si' if 2, 4,2 Q , c ..,.,.....,.s,., U Ga lin U ITED RE WE FROSH 1-First Row On Ground: Mike O'- Connell, Alan Stur- hahn, LeRoy Rossmiller, Mike Vilsick, Bill Mey- er, Jim Kayser, Roger Reckers. Second Row Seated: Jim Freels, Mike Emerick, Phil Schutte, Ken Heinz, Dave Doellman, Steve Kuhn, Dick Weltin, Larry Jochem, Jim Rapp, Mike Gengen- bacher. Third Row Standing: Tom Glose- meyer, Harley Baugher, Jim Eickelschulte, Ron Genenbacher, Mike Sch- neider, Bob Lansing, Charlie Jackson, Steve Dietrich, Tom Wisman, Rich Deters, Mel Koch, Billy Sanders, Paul Bordewick, Pete Simons, Bob Hilgenbrink, Mark Bernbrock, Mark Schul- te, Terry Terwelp, Dick Richmiller, Tom Good- apple. FROSH 4-Front Row: Greg Darnell, Dave Kattelman, Roger Sohn, Jim Brinks, Russell Doellman, George Burwinkel, Dan Frericks, Mike Schutte, Jim Bliven, Don Willing, Joseph Vogel, Lee Klauser. Back Roiu: Eugene Genenbacher., Mike Ostermiller, Roger Schoenekase, Jim Bange, Terry Fischer, Lester Hildebrand, Galen Volm, Bill Lilley, Bob Wagy, Ray Padavic, David Terwelp. s., 'Z , W M,,' . gig ,,.V' V A A VV A 4 I V' N W. fm f' M .am A ,,,M Aw,,,, Lwmymgwwy I THLETIC ' 'L-f i A Bill Bregach, halfback Mike Cassidy, halfback FUOTB LL Thomas Deters halfback All State Honorable Mention Co-captain Gary Darnell end James Curran linebacker Dave N uessen halfback Casey turns the corner for five. Raider defense stiffens against the Cadets. Detes', adds another 6 to the scoreboard behind the vicious blocking of John Wachtel Jack Grawe and Jim Moller. tackle Bob Baker guard Mike Hutmacher end Mike Lavery, fullback and tackle. All State Special Mention. Co- captain. El Leslie Duesterhaus, tackle Leroy Holtschlag, tackle F! KL Michael Peter, halfback. Jay Grawe, Gnd- Larry Waterkotte guard All-State Honorable Mention Jerry Le Seure halfback Tom Kemner tackle Freshman Raiders. Front Row: Mike Schneider, Greg Walton, Tom Baker, Steve Kuhn, Joe Garrett, Terry Mast, Paul Bordewick. Back Row: Bob Hilgenbrink, Mel Koch, Denis Fischer, Philip Schutte, Dave Doellman. Missing: Gregory Darnell, Matt Huber, Dan Frericks, Mike Schutte, Mike Menner, James Hollender, Alen Tofgigggfider Knepler, John Seibert. '1 I Front Row: J. Grawe, M. Hutmacher, G. Darnell, L. Holtschlag, M. Peter, T. Deters, B. Bregach, J. Curran, J. LeSeure, M. Cassidy, L. Watterkotte, D. Nuessen, M. Lavery. Second Row: T. Schneider, J. Callahan, D. Schonhoff, J. Johnson, S. Schulte, T. Moore, O. Altoff, R. Hammond, M. McClain, J. Weise, K. Schutte, B. Demont, J. Wachtel, B. Baker, T. Kemner, J. Koetters. Third Row: J. Powers, T. Lavery, J. O'Brien, J. Palmer, T. Me er, J. Davis, D. Derhake, L. Jansen, D. Bruenin , B. Williams, M. O'Neal, L. Desterhaus, J. Grawe, Fourtlil Row: J. Kane, D. Knepler, B. Steinkamp, R. Stickler, K. Steinkamp, B. Schonhoff, B. Scheufele, P. Hutmacher, J. Cook, G. Brinkman, C. Lynch, T. Niewohner, D. Schutte, M. Timmerwilke, J. Moller. FIGHT! J .V. CHEERLEADERS: Marsha Fortner Donna Nuessen, and Tish Kalmer. GO! WIN! The varsity cheerleaders execute one of the many new cheers which helped boost the Raiders on to victory. Carol Werneth, Nan Maloney, Linda Zwick, Judy Sohn, and Karen Wellman. Senior Mac Meyer assembles the 1964 Raider Basketball Squad. Kneeling: M. Bern- brock, J. Ribick, D. Schutte, J. Callahan, M. Kovechevich, and Captain Mac Meyer. Standing: J. Grawe, M. Rog- ers, L, Gibson, K. Schlipman, and M. Owens. Below left. Mark Owens sets himself for a charity toss. Below: Senior Mac Meyer, Special Mention All State, displays the rebounding form that made him the key to the Raider defenses. 1964 BLUE Sz GOLD CAGER NM ,ss 5 1 Mr wg ff-222 Uk! ff? ,,n +V.. SOPHOMORE RAID- ERS: Front: G. Mc- Laughlin, J. Kane P. Humphrey. Standi in: D. Fischer, K Sjiutte, T. Wisman W. Scheufele, D. Boc- kenfeld, David Der- hake, P. Ridder, R. Gay, and Dan Der hake. C.B. STUDENT MANAGERS: Steve Eckhardt and Jim Koetters hang up uniforms to dry while Russ Bordewick and Jeff Davis tidy a few shelves. Freshman Greg Darnell seems to enjoy watching the upperclassrnen work. FRESHMEN BASKETBALL: Front: M. Schulte, J. Ulrich, R. Taylor. Second Row: J. Moller, G. Volm, W. Meyer, J. Seibert, G. Kuse, T. Baker. Third Row: A. Knepler, P. Bordewick, M. Koch, R. Deters, T. Terwelp, and D. Fischer. Missing: M. Schneider. 4 1 CB's stalwart Soccer men: Back Row.' Dan Augspurg, Ken Holtschlag, Mike Mar- tin, Tom Kemner, John O,Brien, Dick Knepler, Tom Browner, Brad Hoffman. Front Row: Steve Theys, Robert Ortbal, John Bock- Inan, Bob Williams, Pat O'Neal. fMissing from pic- ture: B. Bregach, J. Curran, and G. Darnell? D ' i,t.: I . ttit ' so -E 9 flti ' , 'F ,W Q X slvs 3 msg 4 ' 1 , 8? Q. WRE TLI G Gary Darnell steals the ball in a game that was rough in more ways than one Settle TENNIS Varsity netmen take a break. Standing: Dan Burke, Steve VonderHaar, Pat Hutmacher, Bill Meyer Gregg McLaughlin. Kneeling: Dave Seibert, Mike Griesbaum, Gary Kirlin, Mike Hilfrink. GULF il' K . , . ,, 9 Dick Schonhoff tends the pin as John Callahan lines I up a putt. Offering advice are Jim Moller, Kent Sturhahn, and John Moller. Taking a few pointers from long-driving Mike Lavery are Jim Schonhoff, Glen Schmitt, and Mike Ernst. Il TR CK First Row: Kent Steinkamp, Tom Meyer, Jerry LeSeure, Mike Heitland, Tom Bordewick, Dan Breuning, Paul Frericks. Second Row: Larry Jansen, Martin Timmerwilke, Rodney Lear, Phil Soebbing, Larry Bax, Sturhan, Jim Klauser. Third Row: Russ Bordewick CManagerJ Dave Derhake, Paul Bordewich, Rich Haugh, Mel Koch, Tom Deters, Larry Watterkotte, Jim Goehl. Tom Meyer breaks tape for a new record! Jerry Le Seure, CB's Ace Sprinter, puts out at the finish. ' ' .-f fi: :SMX Q , mire'-f Phil Schutte, Mike Kovachevich, Jay Grawe, Mike Hutmacher, Pat Humphrey, Larry Budde, Brian Taylor, Roger Genenbacher, Mel Sinnock, Jim Ribick, Larry Gibson, Mike Broeker, John Kolodziej, Roger Reckers, Danny Steinkamp, Mike Peter, Leo Vogel, Mike Cassidy, Jack Grawe, Bill Durst, Steve Schmitt, Jerry Ulrich, Bill Scheufele. Owen Carroll easily straddles the bar at four feet. l I w C S 1964 was the yearl taking first place in ne: Room Twelve rolled up In addition, two CB Ol athletes from Room Twe the softball throw. Con ior Room Twelve. By ,y major team event, nrecedented 209 points. l records were set by the 440 yard relay and ations Room Twelve!! swag: in ws Muscles tensed, Jerry Vogel grapples his way to victory and to more points for Senior room twelve. ' Off to a flying and somewhat dishonest start, Rick Haugh responds to the crack of the gun. A CBC runner is soundly stopped at his own 19 yard-line. Coach Scheu volunteers some mid-game advice as Jack Grawe listens atten- tively. .bv 5 Mack Meyer gasps in astonishment as he sees the ball shot over his head. The scoreboard showing a sizable edge, CB begins the second half. Where's my interference? won- ders Mxke Cassidy as seven fcount 'emi tacklers converge. With no way to go but up, Larry Gibson shoots over the opposi- tion. Mike Ditka, of the World Champion Chicago Bears, talks about profession- al football at the Activity Banquet. Lend me your pants there, pardnerf' says Bradley Hoff- man, during a hotly contest- ed soccer game Noontime madness. s . Ei? 'S' if 1' 1 'r, rl .. 'f 'K f rf ra fa Ya ff. ee lin . MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Standing: Richard Haugh, Tom Deters, Pat O'Neal, Mike Hut- macher, John Wachtel, Steve Fiechtl, Larry Waterkotte, Mike Peter, Jim Leavitt, John Rapp, Bill Bregach. K neeling: Terry Kraus, Jim Johnson, Steve VonderHaar, Tom Schonhoff, Pat Hutmacher, Dave Hilfrink, Richard Smith. Sitting: Jack Cfrawe, Tom Meyer, Steve Schulte, Paul Ridder, Rich Higgins, Bob Dittmer. STUDE T COU CIL Student Council President Rick Haugh directs traffic during the installation of the new gymnasium floor. 9w1w:w+ 'iw mfwmg,-:1-Tig 1 f' W kgs: ww M . L K ---M at E? Demonstration of the Mass in the vernacu- lar, one of the many educational projects of the Student Council. L KEY CLUB Top Row: Steve VonderHaar, Steve Fiechtl, Bob Baker, David Dinkheller, Jack Grawe, Larry Waterkotte, Jerry Le Seure, Mike Cassidy, Mike Lavery, Tom Meyer, Mike Peter. Second Row: David Reis, Mike McClain, Bill Bregach, Rich Haugh, Tom Deters, Jim Leavitt, John Rapp, Pat Hutmacher, Terry Kraus, Tom Schonoff. Third Row.' Raymond Deters, Mike Martin, Rich Higgins, Bill Meyer, Jin Johnson, Rich Smith, Bob Dittmer, Danny Stienkamp. w A PA ISH CLUB LEGION OF MARY First Row: Barb Schrand, Pat Rischar, Marilyn Rischar, Vicki Erhardt, Judy Kirsch, Mark Kiselis, President. Second Row: John Berghaufer, Roger Genenbacher, Dan Bruenning, Larry Jansen, Tom Lavery, John Schutte. Third Row: Thomas Stegeman, Tom Bordewick, Steve Schmitt, Bill Scheufle, Tom Meyer. Fourth Row: Steve Kathmann, Mike Rubison, lRod Lear,Bob Dittmer, Terry J ehling, Ronnie Haxel, Mary Werneth, Katty Burke, Kitty Calahan, Mary Terwelp, Nancy Scheufle. Don Blickhan, Mike Rubison, Terry Jehling, Tom Schonoff Don Arns Bob Dittmer, Bob Bergman, Bill DeMont. SE IOR RELIGIOU ACTI ITIE Fr. 'Simpson warms up a bull session on the annual Senlor Day of Recollection. Fr. Meyer demonstrates an all-English Mass. Pat O'Neal reads from the Bible. The First Annual Thunderbird Dinner was held at the Lincoln-Douglas Hotel. This event, sponsored by the Fathers and Friends Club, was a smashing financial suc- cess. Mr. Jack Calla- han, Club President, and Brother Peter, Moderator were the Co- chairmen for the hun- dred dollar a plate dinner. Winner Ted Huck's winning key was drawn one hundredth out of one hundred possible chances. Ted Huck tries out the door prize he won at the First Annual Thunderbird Dinner, a new Thunderbird, and then returned the car as an additional gift to the school. l V lyhfxl nafx kg Q MU IC ME CAND WOME Ro er Huner The trumpet section, Front Row: Donna Ludwig, Tom Glosemeyer, Mike Martin, Dale Smith. Back Row: Marcia Laytham, Duane Obert, Greg Sparrow, Greg Meyer, Rich Higgins, Stephen Clarke, Poised to play their part are g . practices baritone solo. these masters of the French Six smiling students of the flute: Diane Rossmiller, Amy Duester- haus, Martha Ohnemus, Janet Schroeder, Ann Messick, and Rose Ann Frericks. horn To 'Ca rol Shade , P- , Mary Jane Bauer, and Front: Joann Bergman, and Sharon Miller. we Composing the double reed section are Front Catherine Wilson, Ann Hafner, Julia Joachim and Back: Nancy Kroner, Margie Ohnemus. CLASSY CLARINETTISTS, Front Row: Judith Steinkamp, Diana Stauffer, Kirby Wiemelt, Carol Cullivan. Second Row: Dennis Greving, Bob Haist- ings, Kay Frericks, Donna Thomas, Judy Scheufele, Judith Gooding. Third Row: Gail Buckrnan, Michael Ellerman, Jerry Loos, Rita Kemner, Joe Ebbing. Ye Distinguished physiologist Richard F. Haugh assures the audience that . . . de foot bone is connected to de ankle bone .... C. B. CHGRU Michael Cassidy draws applause for his solo at the Glee Club Concert. Q , l Newton, my boy, advises domineering but impecunious Uncle Stanly CTerry Selbyl. Newton Fuller QRichard Haughl bears the brunt of Annabelle's fJane Ruppl dismay over the purchase of their new home. GEORGE WASHI GTON SLEPT HERE Newton and Annabelle learn the ups and downs of rural living from their hayseed mentor, Mr. Kimber CThomas Brownerl. Raymond lChuck Davisl. you're such a swe-e-et boy! exclaims Mrs. Douglas lMary Claire Kortel. C. B. GETS H RDWOOD! Mr. Larry Moller and Brother Paul supervise the assembly of the new floor. Through a fortunate circum- stanceg the hard work of many parents, students, faculty mem- bers, and friendsg and the gener- osity of many Quincians Christian Brothers has been able to obtain a new wooden floor for the gym. We look forward to Tournament Time in the home of the Raiders. rr, W V.- 'W' W , ' S--...hut Charming officers of the Mothers Club: Mrs. Herman Koch, Mrs. Ken Hoener, Mrs. Paul Duesterhaus, Mrs. Julius Hutmacher. Missing from the picture is Mrs. Paul Dietrich. MCTHER D F THER A D FRIE DS CLUB Administration of the Fathers and Friends Club was the responsibility of these men: Mr. Virgil Niewhoner, Mr. Maurice Weise, Mr. Jacl- Callahan, Mr. Richard Rubison. Missing from the picture is Mr, Carrol Kraus. Social Hour following a business meeting of the parents clubs. 'Ti x in 45 A wif K. X 1 3' '4' kb ,Win Q is A PM F S e 4 A if 3' ,Mit w Q W is 2?-if Fil hawk King John and Queen Jane surrounded by court and runners-up. EMQ XiQkxNRkx MUL... Yi Music for the Prom courtesy of the Red Blazers A post-Prom gathering at CB added to a memory filled evening I made it, Mom! Mike Hutmacher, diploma in hand expresses his feelings after commence- ment exercises. GR DU TIO Graduates file in for theBaccalaureate Mass. Stephan Fiechtl, Valedictorian of the Class of 196 delivers his address. 1 .1 Q .1 Q Cllliilll Ililllli IIGI illlll Q W Rv.. f Vi l.llf.l15l PIX PHOTO SERVICE 714 Maine Quincy, Ill. Where you get the freshest film in town T. H. BUETER BAKING CO. 1032 Maine HUCK MANUFACTURING zevaaiaxa M COMPANY Jeff, don't just dream about our advertisers! 1100 N. 28th STATE STREET BANK OENNINGS AND TRUST CO. Stationer Glass Company i '5Quincy's Oldest Bank 632 Maine H6 N. mth 801 State TANGERINE BOWL SPROUTS INN 36th and Maine 2610 N. 12th Phone 222-8262 X Your Family Fun Center BERGMAN NURSERIES WILLER DAIRY GARDEN CENTER 49th 81 Broadway 3607 N. 12th W l ILLINOIS STATE BANK DUESTERHAUS FARM SUPPLY OF QUINCY From and Oak 'iQuincy's Largest Bank l l A Complete Banking Service Eighth 81 State Streets hrmou who thmkywnl 531 Hampshire SOUTH SIDE BANK Z I 805-B07 STATE BT., QUINCY, ILL. 62301 LAMMERS OPTICAL DISPENSARY 1118 Broadway - Quincy, Illinois 222-0281 Courtesy of BOB DOOLEY Compliments of DR. 81 MRS. ROY T. RAPP DAVEIIEAVUQPQCENCEGD- HQHDMQNNM VV!-IOLESALE Quincy, Illinois E G G S B U T T E R POULTRY PROCESSORS 200M21inC BONED MEAT - RAW - COOKED - CANNED OU IN CY' ILL I NO I S Your Host from Coast to Coast Area Coda 117 Telephone 223-0322 Enjoy that 'I GEM CITY PIZZERIA REFRESHING I T. ww am 2638 Broadway Tl? 3 222.5361 you get from Coke! fp V I if Bottled under Authority of the Coco-Cola Company ,AXIIXITE IXIIZ l-I-IZA EFQE: llenrq liC,liQEiI'I'9ll9 Icllonsi 815 STATE ST. PH BA2 1446 QLJINCV, ILLINOIS PATRONS Pialmers Quality Fabrics, Yarns, Needlecraft 121 St 125 North Sixth Street J im's Coffee Shop 2000 College Avenue Montgomery Carrott Ford 4300 Broadway Holtschlag Florist 638 Maine Quincy Potato Chip Co. 822 North Twelfth 7 UpBottling Co. 635 North Third Street Durst Dairy 24th Broadway Lagornarcino-Grupe Co. 640 Jersey McDonald's Hamburgers Legion Shopping Center As our yearbook closes, so too does the grad- uating class' high school career. These seniors leave the building for the last time, but the Class of 1964 and its memories will be contained, in, a small part, in this yearbookj The senior class, as well as the whole school, wishes to thank the advertisers for their gener- osity, thus, helping make this yearbook possible. PROFILE '64 STAFF William Bregach . . . ...... ....... E ditor John Cook ,...... .... A ssistant Editor James Leavitt .... .... L ayout Editor Thomas Holford . . . .... Copy Editor Steven Fiechtl John Lammers Terry Selby Mike Peter .... . . . Business Managers Patrick O'Neil . . .............. . Art John Hollender James Rapp .... .... P hotography Mark Kiselis . . ........ Typist Brother L. Peter . . .... Moderator A special note of thanks is due to Vincent Price Studio, St. Louis, for their cooperation in the production of our photo- graphic work. J i pi. :Q . f J 23 3 5 4 L? 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