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

 - Class of 1963

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JOHN CHLAPECKA. Baseball letters I,2, varsity letter 3, Basketball letters l,2,3. John's favorite subiect has been mechanical drawing. YVONNE CIANCI. Girls' Club I,2,3,4. Library Club I.Spanish Club I,2. Biology Club I. G.A.C. I,2,3. Yvonne would liketobe in nurses' training after graduation, KEN CIHLAR. Pro Club I,2. D.O. 3,4, president 4. Business training has been Ken's favorite subiect. Mr. O'Kane has been the most help to him in school. DIANE CISTARO. Spanish Club I,2,3,4. Girls' Chorus l. Girls' Club l,2,3,A. Drama Club 351. Art is Diane's hobby. BENJAMIN CLARK. The social affairs definitely meet with Reggie's approval. He enjoys watching a good football game, LOUIS CLAVIO. Biology Club 2. Pro Club 2. Latin Club l,2,3,4. T.A.G. 3,11. Mu Alpha Theta 3,4, treasurer 4, National Honor Society 3,4 Waiters' Club 3,4. Mike will always remember receiving a Debate Trophy. He would like to be a nuclear engineer. DIANE CLEMENT. Pep Club 2,3,11. Chorus 2,3,11. Diane won 2nd place in the Chemistry Fair. She enioys a good steak after horseback riding. ROBERT H. COHEN. CAROL COLANTONIO. G.A.C, I,2,3, awards I,2. Operetta 3,4 Madrigals 3,4 CREST staff 11. Fine Arts Club 3,4 A Capella Choir, Steno Club 3,11, vice-president A. Carol has most praise for the school's music department. Her favorite sports is swimming. MARY COLE. G.A.C. letter. Mary would like to go to business college and be' come a private secretary. DWIGHT COLEMAN. All of Dwight's favorites and ambitions revolve around being a professional carpenter. GEORGE COLEMAN. Awards in track, wrestling, cross-country and football. Fixing radios is George's hobby. The phy ed department and the gym receive George's praise. BONITA COLQUITI. Girls' Club I,2, awards I,2. G.A.C. I,2,3,4, awards I,2. The zero hour and Nit do not agree, it's too early for her. Her favorite subject has been psychology. PETER CONSTAN. Conceiter people are Peter's pet peeve. He enioyed chemis- try and physics and hopes to become an aeronautical engineer. MARY CONTRERAS. Volleyball is Mary's favorite sport, She will eat mashed potatoes and steak anytime. ROSEMARY COON. Bowling 4. Graduation will be Rosie's most memorable day in school. She would like to become a nurse. SUSAN COSTELLO. Working after school keeps Sue from attending many social affairs. For her school would be complete without the ninth period. THEDA CRAWFORD. Typing and stenography have been the most helpful sub- iects for Theda. Swimming and water skiing are favorites with her. VERNA CROWL. The faculty merits Verna's praise, Her first day as a freshmen will always remain in her memories. CARL CROWNER. Letters in football and wrestling. Collecting mirrarsis a hobby with Carl, MICHAEL CRUMRINE.

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CAROLE BULLOCK. Bowling IA, The teachers receive CaroIe's highest praise. She wants to become a secretary. JAMES BUNYEA. Jim rates the social affairs high on his list. He enioys hunting. VICKI BURICH. BONNIE BURKE. G,A.C. I,2,3,4, Vice-President 2, Letter 3, Girls' Bowling I. Chorus I,2,3,4. Girls' Club I,4. Bonnie suggests to the underclassmen that they study hard from the beginning and realize they are in school for a purpose. BARBARA BURNS. G.A.C. 2,3,4, Girls' Chorus I,2. Student Aide I,4. Spanish Club 3. Barbie wishes she had worked harder at shorthand. EUGENE BUSS. Pro Club I,2, President2.GeneisIooking forward to graduation as his most memorable day in school. FRED BUSSEAN. ROSIE LEE BUTLER. G.A.C. I,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Awards I,2,3,4. Girls' Choir. Student Aide, Red doesn't get ta attend too many social affairs because she works after school. ELIZABETH BYERLY. Library Club I,2. Latin Club I,2,3, Secretary 3. Girls' Club 3,4 Biology Club 2. Pep Club 3,4. Typing has been Betty's favorite subiect. LESLIE CALDWELL. RONALD CAPEK. JERRY CAPPS. DONNA CARLSON. Girls' Club I,2,3. Spanish Club I,2. Steno Club 4. Typing was Donna's favorite subject and she hopes to put it to good use in a well pay- ing position. RUTH CARRERO. JOHN CARRIERE. Varsity letter in golf. Naturally Jahn's hobby is golf. He ad- vised underclassmen to stay in school. JUDITH ANN CARROLL. ARLENE CASSIDY. Working after school hours keeps Arlenefrom attending social affairs. Her ambition is to be a good dental assistant. GREGORY CERCONE. Student Aide 2,11. Anything Italian describes Greg's favorite food. He has great praise for the faculty. JAMES CHAMPION. PATRICIA CHAPMAN-BEY. Speech Club 2, letter 2. Spanish Club 2. Girls' Club 2. Receiving a speech club letter was Pat's most memorable day in school. LESLIE CHAVKEN. Listening to records is LesIie's hobby. Leslie would like io become an accountant.



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JACQUELINE CURE. Latin Club I,2,3. G.A.C, I,3,4, board member 3, secretary 11, National Honor Society 3,4 Girls' Club I,2,3,4. Spanish Club 3,4. I.A.G. 4. Induction into the National Honor Society is .lackie's most memorable occasion in school. RONALD CURRIE. Pro Club I,2. Math has been Ronald's most useful and favor- ite subject. BRUCE CUTLER. Swimming is Bruce's favorite sport. He enioys working an cars. LINDA CZERKAS. Bowling I,2,3,4, Secretary 4. Linda has won two bowling trophies. She is undecided about her future. TONY D'AMlCO. Study hard if you expect togroduateis Tony's advice to under- classm en. He has great praise for the selection of shops at school, ANTHONY DANALEWICH. Mu Alpha Theta, president 11. Waiters' Club 4. Latin Club 2,3,4. Chess Club 3,4 T.A.G. Club 3,4. National Honor Society. Iony's ambition is to be a doctor. sl ALBERT DANIELS. Superman keeps up his strength eating meatballs and spa- ghetti, He enjoys working on model cars. GERALDINE DANZA. F.T.A. I. G.A.C. I,2, award 2. Student Aide 2,3,4. Grad- uation day will be Geraldine's most memorable day at school. RONALD DAUGHERTY. Being a non-committal person Ron had little to praise or criticize, It is known that he likes to bowl. RICHARD DAUSMAN. National Honor Society 3,4.Mu Alpha Theta 3,4. Chorus I,2,3. A Capella Choir 4, treasurer 4, Modrigal Choir 4. Latin I,2,3,4. Debate 2. Biology Club 2. Drama Club 3,4gtreasurer3,president 4. Class Play 3,4. Operetta 3,4 Student Aide 2. T.A,G. Club 3,4. Rich's ambition is to be a math teacher. ARTHUR DAVIS. Varsity letter in football. ltbeing hisfavorite part of the school, Art has great praise for the cafeteria. EARL DEADMORE. JOHN DEACON. Latin Club 2. Student Aide 3,4. Reading is Joan's hobby. DANIEL DEBIASE. A very'shy person Dan wouIdn't give forth with too much information except to state that his favorite food is a good hamburger. JAMES DeSANTO. Gossiping females rate low on Jim's list. He would like to eventually be in the recording business. Sherry Seidel models party dress at Girls' Club Fashion Show, KW?

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