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

 - Class of 1963

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GLEN A. KISTNER. Tennis 2,3,4, letters 2,3,11. Pro Club2. Spanish Club l. Chess Club 3,4. Basketball l. His advise to underclassmen is: Dan't fool around, study hard. RAY C. KLECZKOWSKI. JEAN A. KLEINPASTE. Latin Club l. G.A.C. l. Girls' Club l,3,4. T.A.G. Club 3,4. Girls' Chorus l,2. A Capella Choir 3,4, accompanist 2,3,11. Cheerleader 2. Madrigals 3,4 Mu Alpha Theta. Jean finds thatall of her high school days have been memorable for some reason or another DON C. KLINER. The zero hour is not appreciated by Don. He has great praise for the sports program at school. SHARON KLINGKAMER. LORRAL KLOPTOWSKY. Two trophiesfor bowling are in Lorrie's possession. French Club, Bowling. Her hobby is playing the violin. RAY KLUCHINS. SHARON KNOPP. Bowling 2,3,4. G.A.C. 2. Girls' Club l.Speech Club 2. Susie's ambition is to be an airline hostess. LERRY KNOX. Pro Club 4. Lerry attends the social affairs because he enioys being with other students. He would like to go an to a trade school. SHIRLEY KOBLISKA. Girls' Club 2,3,4, board member 11. Art has been Shirley's favorite subiect. Her hobby is decorating. JOE KOC. Bowling 3. When Joe isn't at work he expends his energy keeping his car in tip top shape. His most useful subject has been his shop work. PHYLIS ANN KOCK. French Club l,2. G.A.C. l. Girls' Club 2,3,4. Journalism 4. Biology Club 2. Girls' Chorus 4. Student Council 2,3,11, District Council 4. Red and White Staff, sports editor. Red and White Court Representative 3. Phyl's hobby is reading. EARL KOEHLER. Bowling 3. Dance Band, Varsity Band. The Duke's favorite sport is basketball. RONALD KOHLS. Mr. Woiton has been of the most help to Ron during his high school career. He has the most praise for the bus service. SALLY KOLOFF. To be a good secretary is Sally's ambition. Spaghetti is her favorite food. CLIFFORD KOLZE. Bowling 4. IfCliff had thetransportation he would attend more school social affairs. LORRAINE KOZEL. Baseball or swimming could be Lorraine's favorite sport. Her favorite subiect has been typing, DAVLE KRALL. LEO KRAMER. Latin Club l,2. Pro Club l. T.A.G. Club 3,4. Biology Club. Na- tional Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta. Chemistry has been Leo's most useful subiect as he hopes to become a research chemist. CATHY KREDENS. French Club l,2. Girls' Bowling 2,3,4. Girls' Chorus l. Class ploy 3,4. NationalHonor Society.Cathy's mostmemorableday in school was when she was chosen as a member of the National Honor Society. JOHN KRUIS. I. 'YS- ...med- lam ii

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Royce Parks exhibits poise and restraint as Doreen McDowell announces This is your Life, Royce at Dad 23. Daughter Date Nite. ROSEAN JULIAN. Girls' Club I, Girls' Chorus l,2,3. G.A.C. l. Steno Club 4, Student Aide 11. Rosie has received a perfect attendance award. Shorthand and typing have been her favorite subiects. KAREN KAISER. RICHARD KAMPER. Spanish Club I. Wrestling 2,3,A. Cross Country 4. Varsity wrestling letter, Rich has the greatest praise for the Gil1l9iiC CIGFPOVIVWGUIA ARLENE KANE. Latin Club l,2. Student Aide. Conceited people are Arlene's pet peeve. Her favorite sport is bowling. ROBERT KARLSON. Pro Club l,2, vice-president l, president 2. PAPS Club 3,4. A success in the field of electronics would fulfill Bob's ambition. MARCIA KARLSTEDT. Bowling L1.Girls' Club l,2,3,11. Spanish Club l ,2. The school spirit has improved greatly, opines Marcia, She praises the business courses available. DENNIS KASPRAK. Latin Club l,2. National Honor Society 3,4 Pro Club l, letter l. T.A.G. 3,4. Chess Club 3. Entrance into the National Honor Society was Dennis' memorable time in school. JUDY KEASLER. Bowling I, trophy I, Library Aide I. Chorus I,2. Ice skating is .ludy's hobby. She can always enioy a good steak. RANDALL KEMP. Randy enioyed his speech class. His hobby is water skiing. .IANICE KERO. Steno Club 4.Beinganairlinestewardis Janice's ambition in life. .IEAN KIAS. Cheerleader 2,3,11. French Club l,2,3,4, secretary 2. German Club 3,4. Girls' Club 3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. Class secretary 2. Jean main- tains the pep for cheering by eating lots of fried chicken. BARBARA KICMAL. Home Ec Club 2. Leaders' Club 4. Steno Club A. Bowling 3,4, treasurer 4. Steno Class has been Barbara's favorite e she wishes she had worked harder at it. ROBERT KIEL, TONY KING. Pro Club l,2. English has been Tony's most useful subiect. His ambition is to be a social worker, RICHARD A. KINNEY. Rick came to our school as o iunior. His ambition is to be a success as a lawyer.



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JEAN KYSIAK. STELLA LABEDZ. MICHAEL LABRIOLA. Baseball I,2,3. Football 2,3. To be happy is Mike's ambi- tion in life. Cars are his hobby. PATRICK LABRIOLA. Current Affairs is the subiect Patrick enioyed the most. He is looking forward to graduation, CALVIN LAIRD. An after school position keeps Cal from attending too many social affairs. His hobby is karate lessons. MARYANN LAKOMY. Girls' Club l,A. Library Club 2. Spanish Club I,2. FTA. A. Fine Arts Club 11. Maryonn's ambition is to be an elementary school teacher. LESLIE LANGELAND. The print shop has been Leslie's most useful and favorite subiect. After graduation he wants to be a printer and own a neat car. LESTER LANGELAND. Lester is not a conceited boy, he just wishes the school would furnish more mirrors. His hobby is model cars, ROBERT LARSEN. Football I,2. T.A,G. Club. The school curriculum has won Bob's praise, FAYE LARSON. Spanish Club l,2. Chorus I,2,3,4. Girls' Club 3,4 T,A.G. Club 3. Student Aide. A person who likes to talk, Faye's pet peeve is one sided argu- ments. KAREN LARSON. Spanish Club I,2. Chorus I. Steno Club 11. Karen's advise to underclassmenz Study hard, but don't neglect joining clubs. CAREY LAURIAN, Latin Club I. Drama Club 3. Journalism 4. F,T.A. 3. Editor, Red and White. Carey has praise for the friendly teachers. RONNIE SUE LAWRENCE. Bowling 4. The praise of the school as for as Ronnie is concerned would go to the student body, She wants to be a medical assistant. DAVE LAVLAND. French Club 2. Bowling 2,3. Biology Club 2, Dave's pet peeve is too much homework. RITA MARIE LEE. Modern Language Club I. Spanish Club 2, vice-president 2. G.A.C. l,2,3, Leader's Club 3. Rita's advise to underclassmen. lf college is your goal, make the most of high school , JERRY LEGTERS. Sleeping is Jerry's hobby. His pet peeve is getting out of bed, His ambition is to be a millionaire. PETER LEYDORF. Bowling 3, Basketball I. Pete credits Mr. Wiener as being the most help to him in high school. CAROL LHAMON. Speech Club. Home Ec ll has been Carol's most useful and favorite subiecl. She hopes to attend a beauty culture school. RAY LINDGREN. Music is Ray's hobby. He dislikes people who gossip, ROBERT LINDSAY, Spanish Club I. Pro Club 2,3. All types of food could be considered Bob's favorite, but he still has a great fondness for turkey. MARY ALICIA LIPE. G.A.C. I. Girls' Club 2,3,A, representative 3, CREST staff 11. Student Aide A. Alicia has found typing to be her most useful subiect and publica- tions her favorite.

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