Eisenhower High School - Crest Yearbook (Blue Island, IL)

 - Class of 1963

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TOM ANASTATIA ADRIAN ANCZER. The sports events at school win the appraisal of Adrian, JAMES L. ANDERSON. T.A,G. Club, President 4, V.A.C. Club. Class Officer 3. Varsity letters in football, cross country and track. .lim gives Mr. Waitas and Mr. Lyons creditfor being the most help to him in school. JAMES T. ANDERSON. Football I,2,3,4. Basketball I,2,3,A. Playing varsity foot- ball as a sophomore is Swede's most memorable day in school. LESLIE .l. ANDERSON. Chorus 2. Jody's hobby is dancing. She would like to be a hair stylist. MARGIE ANDERSON. Spanish Club I. Class secretary I. People who are late for appointments are Margie's pet peeve. RONALD ANDERSON. Girls' kooky hair styles draw Ran's criticism. He would like to see more pep rallies. BLAISE ANGELINO. Letters in football and baseball. Bill likes to collect coins. His ambition is to become o lawyer. CARMEN ARAUZ. KATHLEEN ARNOLD MICHAEL ASKEW. Pro Club I,2,3,4, Presiclentllg TAG Club 3,4. Varsity Athletic Club 3,4. Mu Alpha Theta 3,4g Vice-President 4, Award 3, Student Council ZA. National Honor Society 3,4. Cadet Band I,2, Latin Club I,3. Letters in Cross- Country, track and wrestling. Pancake doesn't like to be reminded of coming in last in his heat at the Moaseheart Relays. MARK ASPLUND. chorus l,2,3,A. A Cappella 4, PAPS 3,4 Biology Club 2. Attending college is Mark's ambition for the future, D AULDEN EVALIA AUSTIN. The day she was told that she was a finalist for the A.F.S., will always be memorable day for Gay. LENNART AXELSSON. Spanish Club 3. Basketball I. Golf I,2,3,4. Mathematics has been Lennort's most useful andfavaritesubiectand Miss Protsman his favorite teacher. LORENA BACHAR. An artistic person Lorry's favorite subiect has been art and she hopes to be o florist. THOMAS BACHMANN. German Club I, Football l,2,3,4. Track 2,3,4. Looking forward to graduation will be Tom's most memorable day in school. EDWARD BAGDON. To be a teacher of math or science is Ed's ambition in life. He enioys target shooting. JOYCE BAITY. G.A.C. I,2,3,4, Sergeant-at-arms 2, treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. A nonchalant girl, Joyce has no pet peeves, can be found at home after school watching T.V. NORMAN! BALCERAK. The Auto Shop has been Norman's favorite subiect. He hopes to become an electrician. BARBARA BALDWIN. G.A.C. l,2,3. Library Club 2, President 2. Girls' Club 3. Pep Club 3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. Barb will always remember being initiated in the National Honor Society.

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E . 'gil ggvfzei ll. to r.l John Geyer, vice-president, Frank Fencl, treasurer, Mr. Fessler, Dave Vetter, presi- dent, Don Nesbit, secretary. RONALD AARDEMA. Ronald is looking forward to graduation as his most mem- orable day in school. His advice to underclassmen is to stay in school. PHILLIP ADAIR ROBBIE L. ADAIR, Girls' Club l, Speech Club lg G.A.C. l,2,3,4, treasurer 4. Neal wishes she had worked harder in her English classes. MARIANNE AGGEN, Spanish Club l,2,3. Student Aide l,2,3,11. Girls' Club l. Being o legal secretary is in Marianne's future plans. PAMELA AGLER. G.A.C. l,2,4, Girls Club lg Spanish Club l, Speech Club 25 Girls' Bowling 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4. Leaders' Club 3,47 Student Aide 2. Pam has no pet peeves. She enioys swimming as u hobby. ELLEN ALKIRE EDWARD ALLAIRE JUDY ALLIND. Steno Club, An outdoor girl .ludy's hobby is horseback riding and her favorite sport is skiing. SHARON ALLYN. PHYLLIS ALSTERDA. Psychology has been Phyl's favorite subiect. Her favorite food is rice pudding. MARLENE AMATO. Bowling 2,3,11. Mer's hobby is talking onthe phone. PAT AMATO. Slow walkers on steps are Pat's pet peeve. She hopes to go on to school and become a beautician.



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i fi-Q .. ew. MARY LEE BALL. G.A.C. l,2,3,4, letter l,bracelet 2, school letter 3, gold bar 4. Girls' Club l,2,3,4. Library Club l,2,3,4g pin 2,3,4. Spanish Club 4, Vice-President 4. Tiny has praise for every teacher she has ever had. THOMAS BARBEE. Wrestling l,2. Music is Tom's hobby. He likes the friendliness ofthe students. JOY BARON. G.A.C. l,2,3,4, letter l, bracelet 2, varsityletter 3,5 Vice-President 4. Spanish Club l,2,3. Leaders' Club 3. The physical education department and its teachers win Joy's praise. CHARLES BARTHOLMEY. Building model aeroplanes is Charles' hobby. He hopes to become an electrical engineer. LaQUIDA BARTUSCH. Sewing has been LaQuida's favorite subject. Her greatest praise goes to Dr. Richards. CHARLES BARZYCKI. Chuck will always remember getting his first A in print shop. He thinks girls clothes are way out. PHILIP BASTIAN. Waiters' Club 3,4. TAG Club 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4. Reading is Phil's favorite hobby. He would like to goto college and become a social studies teacher. NORMAN BAUER. Pro Club l. Chess Club 3. Norm can't attend too many social affairs because he works after school. STUART BEARDSLEY. Student Council l,2,3. T.A.G. Club 3,4 Mu Alpha Theta 3,A. Waiters' Club 3,4. Latin Club l,2.German Club 3,11, President 11. Library Club Biology Club. National Honor Society 3,4. Stu enioys playing the piano, DIANE BEEDY. Orchestra l,2,3, Chorus 4. Diane's advice to underclassmen - study, study, study. Her hobby is sewing. ROBERT BELL. Spanish Club A. His first track meet is Ding Ding's most mem- orable day in school. His hobby is hunting and fishing. ANTHONY BENICKI. D.O. 3,4. To be a respectable citizen is Anthony's goal in life. He attends the social affairs for entertainment. DENNIS BENJAMIN. Dennis is very non-committal on all subiects except to say he would like to have his own business. WILLIE BENNETT. Mashed potatoes are a favorite of Willie's, He can be found at home after school shooting baskets. CHARLES BERGERON. Sam's ambition is to be a photographer. He enioys attending the social affairs. ROBERT BERGSTROM. Varsity letters in football, wrestling and track. Bobsie's favorite sport is throwing snow balls and his hobby is sleeping. NANCY BERRY. An art scholarship for the summer study at Champaign was awarded Nancy. She would like to be o commercial artist. KAREN BESIDA. NANCY BIEDERMANN. FHA l. G.A.C. I,3,4. Girls' Chorus l. Any type of Italian food is Nan's favorite. BARBARA BIERNACKI. Spanish Club I,2,3, Secretary 3. Speech Club 2, Secre- tary 2. Girls' Club I,2,3,4. Student Council I,2. Office Aide 2,3,11. Student Aide l,3,4. Being aJegal secretary would fulfill Barb's life ambition. JIM BLAIR.

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