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

 - Class of 1963

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LAWRENCE SCOTT. Hall Guard l. Collecting coins is Larry's hobby. He usually works after school. SANDRA SEIBT. SHARON SEIDEL. Latin Club l,2,3,11. Class Treasurer l, Student Aide l,2,3,11. Student Council 2, secretary 2. Girls' Club l,2,3,4, board member A. National Honor Society 3,11, Secretary, 11. Fine Arts Club 4. Student President of American Field Service 4. Sherry's most memorable day was being initiated in the National Honor Society, MARIANNE SENER. Spanish Club l,2. Bowling. Girls' Club 11. The steno class has been Mari's most useful class, Her ambition is to be a secretary. PHYLLIS SEPULA. REFUGIO SERBANTEZ. KENT SHAMBLIN. Bowling 331. Spanish Club, Debate Team. American history has been Kent's favorite subject andlvtrs. Scovel is the teacher who has given him the most help. JOHN SHIMASHITA. Spanish Club 2. Bowling l.Guncollectingis Shima's hobby. He would like ta be a commercial artist or a good photographer. MARILYN SHIVELER. Bowling l,2. Twirler for the band l,2,3. Office Aide l,2. IBM Aide 3,4 Her hobby is baton twirling. CONNIE SHUEV. GEORGE SIEKIERZYNSKI. German Club IQ. Baseball l,2,3,4, letters I,2,3,A. The sports program wins George's praise. History has been his favorite subject. RENELL SIEMIONE. G.A.C. l,2,3. Girls' Club l, Illinois Government has been the most useful subiect for Nell. DIANE SIGNORELLA. Red and White staff, editor 3. talking onthe phone is Diane's hobby, She dislikes people who are late. BARBARA SIGTENHORST. Latin Club l,2,3, secretary 2. Student Council l,2,3,A, vice-speaker I, secretary 3, recorder 11. Girls' Club l,2. National Honor Society 3,4. T.A.G. Club 3,4 Fine Arts Club 4, Bobbie enioys basketball, as a spectator. LEONARD SIS. German Club l. T.A.G. l,2. Len goes to the social affairs iust to have fun. THOMAS SITARZ. D.O.Club 3,4 Ice hockey would be a good addition to the pro- gram according to Thomas, He iust hopes to get the most out of life, JAMES SMILEY. KENNETH SMITH. President of band. His ambition is to be a musician and his hobby is music. LARRY SMITH. ROSIE SNODDY. G.A.C. l,2. Student Council I,2, secretary 2. Pep Club 3,4 Girls' Club l,2. Drama Club 3. Speech Club I,2. Rosie's ambition is to be a court reporter, JANET SOBISKI.

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John Quertermus receives cross-country award from Coach Walker. JACK SAGGAN. KAREN SARKAN. Karen enioys watching football games, but her favorite is archery, She dislikes rain on Sunday. DENNIS SAUERBIER. GARY SAUERBIER. German Club l,2, secretary-treasurer 2. Bowling 2,4, presi- dentd, Waiters' Club3,4.Biology Club2.PAPS 3,4 Tennis 2,3,4, letter 3,4 Sports of all kinds are Gary's hobby. LESTER SAUNORIS. SARA SCHILLING. Latin Club l,2,3, president 3, T.A,G. Club 3,4, vice-president 4. Mu Alpha Theta 3,11. National Honor Society 3,4, Girls' Club 2,3 Being initiated into the National Honor Society was Sara's most memorable occasion at school. DONNA SCHNEIDER. Band l,2,3,4. Miss Childs has been the most help to Danna during her high school career. MICHAEL SCHOOLEY. Pro Club l,2,3,4. D.O. 3,11. Photography anda ham radio are Mike's hobby. MARLENE SCHUFFERT. G.A,C. l,2, patch 2. To lead a long and exciting life is Marlene's ambition in life. HARRY SCHULDT. Spanish Club l,2,3,4. Science Club l. Biology Club 2. T.A.G. Club 3,4 Bowling l,2,3,11. Tests are l-larry's pet peeve. DEANNA SCHULTE. Owning her own beauty shop is Dee's desire in life. KENNETH SCHUL12. THOMAS SCHULIZ, Football I,2,3,4, letters 2,3. Track 2,3,4, letter 2. Band l,2, 3,4 Receiving his first athletic award is Tom's most memorable occasion in school. TOM SCHWARTZ. Class Play 3,4 Band l,2,3,4, letters 2,3,4. Bowling 2. Student Aide l,3,4. Varsity Band 2,3,11. Tom has the most praise for the music department HELEN SCOTT.



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JANICE SPRATT. French Club l,2. G.A.C. l,2,3,4, letter 3. Steno Club A. Girls' Club l,2,3,-4, vice-president l. Chorus l,2,3,4. A Cappella Chorus 3,4 Take your school work seriously is Janice's advise to underclassmen. LEONARD SPRING. ROBERT STALLEY. Track I,2, letter 2. Class president2. Class secretary 3. Foot- ball l,2,3, letters l,3. Bob's pet peeve is homework. STEPHEN STANLEY. Spanish Club l. T.A.G. Club l,The faculty receives Steve's praise. SHARON STARR. Sharon islookingforwardtograduationasher most memorable day in school. Art has been her favorite subiect. STEVE STEOKER. CAROLYN STEELE. Dress up day her junior year is Corolyn's foundest memory of school, KATHLEEN STEIN HART. SUSAN STEWART. BETTY STOBBA. G.A.C. l. Girls' Club l. Girls' Chorus l,2. A Cappella Choir 3. F.T.A. 4. Student Aide 2,3,A. Playing records is Betty's hobby. MARY LOU STONE, G.A.C. 2, letter 2. Bowling 2, Working as a beautician atter graduation is Mary Lou's ambition. KOBERT STORRS. CARL STOUT. JOYCE STRAND. G.A.C. 2,3. Spanish Club 2,3. Leaders' Club 3. Girls' Club 3,4. F.A.T. 11, treasurer 4. Student Aide 4. Conceited people are Joyce's pet peeve. She wants to be a teacher. ELAINE STREZO. Bowling 2,3. Steno Club 3,4. .CREST staff 4. Elaine is looking forward to graduation as her most memorable day at school, Typing has been her most useful subiect. BILL J. SUMMER. MARILYN SUMNER. Girls' Chorus I. Student Aide 2. G.A.C. I,2,3,4. Spanish Club 3. Leaders' Club 4. Steno Club 4. Tennis and basketball are Marilyn's favorite sports. RAYMOND SUNDLAND. Spanish Club l,2. T.A.G. l,2. BiologyClub2. Too many tests on one day are Ray's pet peeve. WILLIAM SVOBODA. Bowling l,2. Tennis l,2. Football l.The machine shop has been Bill's most useful subiect. BARBARA SWAIN. Journalism has been Barbara's favorite subiect. On other subiects she is non-committal. ROBERT SWANSON.

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