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

 - Class of 1963

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JAMES MILLER. Waiters' Club 3,11, headwaiter 4. French Club I,2,3,A, vice- president 2. T,A.G. Club 3,11, secretary 3, treasurer 4. Mu Alpha Theta 3,-4. Stage Band I,2. ConcertBand3,4.0rchestra I,2,11.Varsity Band 2,3,-fl. Dance Band I,2,A. Class Play 3,4 Member of school Academic Team for T.V. Model Railroading is Jirn's hobby when he can find time for it. SHARON MILLER. Student Aide I. Library Aide 2, Pro Club 2, secretary 2. En- ioyirig life is Sharon's hobby. WILLIAM MILLER. WILLIE MILLS. JULIANA MILZ. Spanish Club I,2, vice-president 2. G.A.C. I,2,3, awards I,2. Leaders' Club 2. Student Aide A. F.T.A. 4, Girls' Club I,2,4. Julie's ambition is to be a good history teacher. MARY MIRONAS, Bowling 3. Library Pin. Mary wishes she had studied harder in all her subjects. Miss Holden has been the most help to her in school. ROSALIE MISKA. Graduation time will be Rosalie's mast memorable occasion at school. She enjoyed her typing classes. DIANE MISLICK. CECELLIA MOCK. G.A.C. I,2,3,4. Girls' Club I,2,3,A. F.T.A. 3,4 Speech Club I,2. Spanish Club I,3. Class Officer 2. Sewing is Cele's hobby. She enioyed attending the social affairs. NICK MOLSEN. French Club I,2. Nick has praise for the fine athletic system. his favorite subject has been science. DENNIS MONTET. Pro Club 2. ChessClub3,Ll.Denny has his goals set on being a physical therapist. ALEXANDER MOORE. JAMES R. MOORE, JR. Spanish Club 4. Varsity letters in track, cross country, Varsity Athletic Club 3,4 Running in 'the state cross country meet is Jim's most memorable time in school. ELIZABETH MORRONE. Steno Club 4. Elizabeth likes all kinds af Italian food her pet peeve is being mistaken for her twin sister. LAURA MORRONE. Steno Club 4. Short hand and typing have been Laura's most useful subiects. Her hobby is watching T.V. DOROTHY MORROW. CREST staff 4. Student Council I,2,3. District Council 3. Girls' Club I,4. Mixed Chorus I. Pep Club 3,4. Treble Chorus 4. Little Wheel of the Pig Skin Pow Wow 2. Dancing and playing jazz records are Sis' hobby. LYNETTE MRVA. Leaders' Club 3. Biology has been Nettie's most useful and favorite subiect. She hopes to become a registered nurse. SANDRA MULLER. Spanish Club 3,A, vice-president 4. Girls Club l,2,3,1i. Stu- dent Aide 4, Study hard while you have the opportunity because four years go by fast is Sandy's advise to underclassmen. ANN MURPHY. Latin Club I,2. G.A.C. I,2,3,4, treasurer 3, president 4. Girls' Club I,2,3,11, board member 41. Leaders' Club 3,4 Student Council 2, District Council 2. Ann had great praise for all the extra curricular activities. THOMAS MURRAY. LENORE MUSSON. Live lizards are something Lenore wishes to forget. To live on a ranch is her ambition.

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LORNA MAXEY. G,A.C. l,2, letter 2. Girls' Club l. Student Council 3. Class Treasurer 2. An active girl, Lorna selects gym as her favorite subject. Her hobby is roller skating. BONNIE MAXSON. Girls' Club l,2. Spanish Club l. Girls' Club, board mem- ber. Every day has been memorable in school for Bonnie. RICHARD McCAMMON. Listening to stereo has become Rich's hobby, His favor- ite subject has been biology. LEE MCCASLAND. The first day in high school is Lee's most memorable day. Commercial law has been his favorite subject, BEVERLY MCCRARV. Spanish Club l. G,A.C. Chorus. Band, Girls' Club. Hall Guard. The faculty wins Beverly's praise. LINDA McCURDY. DOREEN McDOWELL. Spanish Club l,2,3,4, secretary 2. Girls' Club l,2,3,4, board member 3. 2nd vice-president 11. Drama Club 3. F,T.A.11. Fine Arts Club 4. Doreen attends the social affairs because they are a part of school life. ROBERT McELLIGOTT. Pro Club l,2,3,4, letters l,2,3,11.Bob has nothing but praise for the Pro Club and its activities. He wants to be an engineer. DIANE McGEOGHEGAN. LAWRENCE McGOOGAN. Horse back riding is Lar's hobby. He feels more se- cure since he has found his own way around the school. .IAMES MCGOVERN. Baskeball is Jimmie's favorite sport. He plans on going into the business world. ALBERT MCGUFFV. JUDITH McHUGH. Latin Club 2. Bowling 3,4 Judy has found typing to be her most useful subject. Her ambition is to become a nurse. MAUREEN McMAHON. G.A.C. l. Show-offs are Maureen's pet peeve, Her hobby and favorite sport is dancing. CHERYL MCPHAIL. Latin Club 2, Chorus l. Cheryl has the unusual hobby of collecting perfume bottles. SHARON MELCHER. Bowling 2,3,4. G.A.C. l,2. General Business has been Sharon's favorite subject. NOELLE MELTON. JACK MELVIN. Pro Club l,2. Bowling 2. Graduation from college and becoming a teacher are Jack's ambition, He enjoys collecting coins. CHARLENE METKE. JOHN MICHAELS. ROSEMARY MIKRUT. G.A.C. l, Watching T.V. and munching a polish sausage sandwich takes core of Rosie's after school free time. She also enjoys watching baseball and basketball games.



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MARJORIE MEYERS. Spanish Club I Chorus I,2,3,11. Drama Club 11. Midge has a yen to travel would like to see Paris. KATHLEEN MYSLIEIEC. SHARON NEEL. LESLIE NEIBERT. The print shop has been Les' mostuseful and favorite subiect. His praise goes to the print shop - He wants to be a printer. CHERYL NELSON. DONNA NELSON. Spanish Club 2,3,Al. Donna has an after school affliction of talking onthe phone. Her pet peeve is a lot of homework on week ends. ATRICIA NEUMANN. Girls' Chorus I. Busy helping at home keeps Pat from too many outside activities. She dislikes noisy people. DONNA NEWELL, G.A.C, Girls' Club, Art Award. Cake is Donna's favorite food, Her favorite sport is swimming. MARY NIELSEN. Drawing is Mary's hobby. Mr. Wiener is the teacher who has given her the most help in school. WAYNE NIEMANN. German Club I,2, secretary 2. Speech Club 2. TAG Club 3,4. Mu Alpha Theta 3,4 National Honor Society 3,4 Tennis I,2,3,11, letters 2,4 Varsity football manager 4. Wayne's ambition is to be a chemical engineer. BOB NIGRO. SANDRA NITSCHE. Typing and shorthand have been Sandra's most useful sub' iects. She hopes to attend business college after graduation, CARRIE OATES. French Club I,2,3,A. Biology Club 2. German Club 3,4. Girls' Club 4, Student Aide I,2. 'Hall Guard 3. Don't give up is Carrie's advise to underclassmen. ROGER OKERSTROM. TIMOTHY OLSEN. Lunch time receives Tim's praise. His favorite subject was the machine shop. Seniors exhibit dancing talents at Pigskin Paw-Wow

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