Fenger Academy High School - Courier Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1960
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Em! ,ff If '57 F J? , .f J p f J we if Q W H -W' F M fl f 5 H P Q w7ffff7fmZW7wff7W Ome ro the le!! once to rhe nqht take of! the lock lzft up the handle and pull pull agazn try klckmq 1t' Beware of the avalanche when you open the door The 1mpaCt hns vou wnh a jolt but cheer up you we now wlde awake Io! your hrs! penod class of the odor of last semesfefs moldy swim towel 1 s Aa' ,l 2' , ,Q A , J- as 1 L Vw K X , A gui ig J in Q 5' ,Q 1 I gf' Qi 1-3.3 ' H , W f 'zf. ,' f Q ,, VA -9 .l ' A ,Zi . .. , ' ' ' .M ,fi FOREWIURD Your hantl. perhaps my banfl. is tlu- llilllll that what-ks the volleyball over thc- ne-t. that push:-5 tht- pvnc-il that writes the the-nw, that wave-s in tlw air to inform a tvavlwr that you haw- an answvr. that ilovs the mechanical work of a problem. that waves the- pennant in thv air. that rloe-s the labor in an experiment. that punrllvi tho- keys on thv typ:-writvr. Wvlu-ther it be big and rough or small aml smooth as silk, tha- hanfl is capable- of working for you. ln Fe-ng:-r we ara- trained to use it properly so that wb:-n w- gratluate, the hand will serve as tho ke-y to living a happy anal sum-essful life in a moclern worlrl. FE GER HIGH CHOOL IIZZO SOUTH WALLACE ST.. CHICAGO 28. ILLINOIS 3 4901 Q., I IGI 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Faculty Hlghllghts Graduates Actlvutles Underclassmen Branch Index Advertising 174 ' ' ......... 27 Sports ...,........ 115 ...139 ...........163 ............173 MRS. MARY DURKIN Z7 e ciilanclci which guiale MSU Mrs. Mary Durkin, a teacher in the Chicago school system for nearly twenty years, came to Mount Vernon from Kelly High School in February ot 1956. She was selected class sponsor of the l959 June graduating class and with it entered into the bustling lite at Fenger. Mrs. Durkin put a great amount ot valuable time and tedious, hard labor into her capacity as class sponsor. She was a valued member of the Mathematics Department who taught trigonometry, geometry, and algebra. But more important, she was valued by the students of Fenger as a truly sincere person. Always gay and warm-hearted, Mrs. Durkin never tailed to brighten the day with a smile and was continually interested in the various problems and achievements of everyone around her. Fenger will miss her and, therefore, it is to her blessed memory that this 1960 Courier is dedicated. 5 X. The capable hands of the General Superintendent ot the Chicago Public Schools belong to Mr. A . ,mn Qs, Beniamin C. Willis. Since his acceptance of this 'X WM position in 1953, he has progressively worked A toward his primary obiectives of housing the school children of this city and providing superior education for all. Across America, teachers, students, and parents are realizing the urgency ' of making America's schools better. Mr. Willis has joined in this educational warfare with ambition and encouragement and has been named President of the American Association of School Administrators. Recently he said, Chicago is o great city, and its schools are part of its greatness. MR. BENJAMIN C. WILLIS General Superintendent ol Schools MR. RICHARD H. SANDERS District Superintendent l8th District Under the direction of Mr. Richard H. Sanders, district superintendent ofthe 18th district of Chicago Public Schools, are three high schools and twenty-tive elementary schools. All these buildings and their occupants present numerous problems, which Mr. Sanders readily accepts as his responsibility. Putting into practice new school curricula, directing the oftice personnel, carrying out the requirements ot the school board-these are a few of the many tasks that keep a district superintendent busy. Throughout his district, Mr. Sanders willingly lends his helping hand. BOARD OFEDUCATION,CHlCAG 6 In the past six years the students and faculty of Fenger High School have seen many changes, many improvements, and many achievements - all of which have made our school one of the top ranking schools in the state. For these facts, we are grateful to our principal, Mr. Clarence T. Richardson. Mr. Richardson was born and reared in central Indiana. He attended Indiana University where he obtained his Masters and Bachelors Degrees. After nine years of teaching elementary school and mathematics in his home state, Mr. Richardson came to Chicago. For fifteen years he taught at the McKinley High School before he obtained his first principalship at the Willard Elementary School. He served two more principalships in the Chicago high schools before coming to Fenger in May of 1954. Because he is an example of quiet dignity and has a genuine concern with individuals, Mr. Richardson has endeared himself to us all in these past six years. ur rinciloa MR. CLARENCE T. RICHARDSON In these capable hands . O to lr Our Assistant Principal describes his birthday as, cold and windy. These conditions have certainly not altected his personality. Now JOHN J. KEHOE he creates a climate ot warmth, humor, and zest throughout Fenger. Mr. Kehoe came to Fenger in 1930, a graduate of University ot Chicago where he received a Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees. He now maiors in our individual guidance and our program changes. He likes us, we like him! ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Miss Taylor, mainstay of the school, inspiration to students and support ot the teachers, has been at Fenger tor many years MILDRED TAYLOR She WCIS CI mC1l'i1 Gnd English teacher and later became our placement counselor. Outside school, her main interest is traveling and music. Our assistant principal an accomplished musician, likes to relax after a hectic day by playing the piano or violin. Never without her bright smile, Miss Taylor is always a welcome sight. I Hands poised over the book of judgment, Wi. Dedicated and determined in his work, a teacher holds a grave responsibility in the shaping of young human lives. He strives to uncover the realization of a life's purpose and the spirit of individualism hidden in each of us. A teacher has no inhibitions about voicing what he believes best for his students. ln addition to his scholastic duties, a dedicated teacher sacrifices his time in order to supervise the extra-curricular activities so valuable to the development of his students' personality. There is no substitute for a good teacher, and our faculty is among the best in Chicago. English is your most important subiect, say many of our devoted English teachers. This statement is not lust a plug for the English Department, but a startling and very true fact. Do you realize that, to express our every thought, action and emotion, we make use of our knowledge of English? Every piece of literature written, every business transaction, and every word spoken, employs the fundamentals of grammar, punctuation and spelling. With the help and encouragement of our very capable teachers, under the direction of Miss Dunker, Fenger students are being prepared for ' rugged college courses, demanding nothing short of perfection, and ' the errorless business world. ,X 5, Q. ROW I-Dave B'ewer Harry B. Ca A 3 ram Carfgan Les Ccrwor, Ellen DeHaart ROW 2- Agfes Drs'e' Edna Dunker, 'Vla'-, Ka, Flynn Helen McClve E:zabeth Moraney. ROW 3- Catherire O'Rccrke, Vfola M. Ragusa Ffe cts D S Rob nson Elva Wall, Frances Warren, 9 2 Cl 011 CU Yikes-bugs! Ouch-live wire! Phew- sulphur! Are these sounds familiar to you? They should be if you are a Fenger science student. Amidst these exclamations, though, in the various fields of science, Fenger students are very fortunate. Fenger's science faculty, headed by Mr. Koranda, is one of the best in Chicago. It is through this high ability and devoted effort by the instructors that Fenger students are able to gain a thorough knowledge of the wonders of science in our world today. Electricity costs less today, you know. ROW 1-Janet Calkins, Sam Costanza, Samuel Katz, Frank Koranda, Thomas Maloney. WY! ROW 2-Morrison Rudner, Frederick Schmidt, George Schrock, Edward Tierney, Dorothy Towne, Be sociable, have ri Pepsi' . l Social Studies In Civics 2, one of the topics studied is how to fill out income lax forms. .lf Mathematics Our Math Department, headed by Mrs. Bernice Pollyea, has the responsibility of educating students in Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry. lt is said that mathematics makes one think. We therefore owe a lot to our Math Department, because thinking is something we all find useful from time to time. ROW I-Graydon Mumford. ROW 2-Lucy Pefolat, Berrfce Pollyea. ROW 3-John Roberts, George Schroeder. NOT PICTURED-Frederick Bell. Fenger's Social Studies Department, headed by Miss Gladys Jacobson, certainly does its iob in keeping us up-to-date on our changing world. U.S. History, World History, Civics and Commercial Geography are subjects with which we will come in contact during high school. lt is the hope of every Social Studies teacher that when you graduate, you will finally know where America is located and what 1492 and 1776 mean. ROW l-Ba'bara Barwnac Pew' DeG'aFt ROW 2- Glenn F'sne'. Clarecze Hof s'e'. ROW 3-G'aa,s Jacobson 'Vlafon Jesus. ROW 4-'Vla'Qo'Ie 'Aga'--eA,' l'la'ry Os'erha't, Dcrwatta Yates, Artnur Weller. -8 an Q T flllgllflgl' ROW 'I-Stan Aksenas. ROW 2-Catherine Holmes, Helen Madigan ROW 3-Irene Munsen, Estelle Setzer. J om m vrcia Distribulive Education stu- dents arrange a sample store window display. 'I2 1 Under the capable leadership of Mrs. Munson, the teachers in the language department at Fenger have striven to make their subjects more interesting to their students. Through the use of new teaching aids, the organization of language clubs and the presentation of a professional language show this ,N spring, these teachers certainly have accomplished what they had set out to do. The tape recorder helps to improve one's pronunciation in this atomic age, with a strong emphasis on academic education, some must continue to be concerned with the business world. Our commercial department, headed by Miss Kay, ofters a wide field of courses to prepare its students for this important field. ROW I-Henry Becker, Paul Bennewifs, Raymond Carty. ROW 2-Curt Henneclme, Oscar High, Doro'hy Jenkins. ROW 3-Willard Lindell, Edith Kay, Bertha Ma ef Helen McMahon ROW 4-Sara Mortime' Helen O'Sp livan Grace Rankin, Walter Sampson John Tfbb a New e Wal 1' if knob .ffjlfi The Household Arts Department under the leadership of Mrs Johnson teaches the girls of Fenger nutrition the value of good food the art of serving and general management of the home Although this department consists mostly of girls boys have been known to indulge W I E q e Ma y Heag ey Madel re Johnson Not Pictured Jane OBV en XS. .ff M Be sure to cu the dotted line Melody harmony rhythm meter 11.511 and dynamics the elements of music ,fs - OH. ' I ' . I ' I I l I , . RO -se Foruran f n, H , , f Q VV! 4.1, , . 5 ff, ,, fr' I I H1 -? -M Jf' , , ,, gf K ,,, 7 . , y , . T . , - l 'fs i I f Y ,, t on I ,,f ' l I I I I - 1 1 1 4 ...Z What's a football game without music? ,xifrf Original and creative thinking through working with unusual materials and new techniques, is one of the aims of the Art Department, under the direction of Mr. Davidson. The course of study also provides tor basic instruction in perspective, design, and color-useful in everyday lite. ROW I-Devo Dav asc Maw, Sm e 'z, are stressed in the music department s program, headed by Miss Connor. Whether the student is note reading or listening to symphonies on the department's extensive Hi-Fi system he develops a sense of music appreciation. ROW l-Irene Connor, Andrew Lumbrazo, George Scherer. It you can't recognize it, then you know ir's art. c - 1 3 Ki S 'X X. .4 'tt' f r yjifll I grhfu firm '-'Y if . ,f if .bf ' 2? athletic department under the direction ot Mr. Rittschoft and Mrs. Lange. David Baraer Harry Dixon Leo Hennessy Gertrude laiiqw gi g Paul lilek Helen Mathews Etlie N els:-n Fred Rittschot Evelyn Rupprecltt ...M pg, 1 b cb f fp. .Uqfv ler, William Woodrow ' N j Straight ties, shiny buttons, pants H O. 1 . The ROTC, which is under the sponsorship of the United States Army, teaches all cadets to work together as a team and to obey orders quickly and without hesitation. Sgt. Ca1eman,Sqt. Edward Tobin ' -+3JJ ' our ll! 4 .QV . 1 T S - -. Do you otten wonder why Fenger students look so alert and feel so energetic? This characteristic is a result ot the vigorous training we receive in our physical education classes. Extra weight from too much pizza and coke is taken oft - muscles tuned up and waist lines reduced. There are also days we when we try our skills at team games, such as volleyball and basketball. All ot these activities are supervised by our fine 5-, Dorothy Tharp I ,Alva Cx! r , fy f. 'X-VL' i , si ,fcvvlfg my I en points oft for dirty qym shoes! A4 U tf , , L t.ff, lb lil-,l,L,4,4f ,J lk Ji ,jxwb r f Nolxncrunen-Msfgsler kr?-wr pressed, and shoes polished. 'sf' l' -n ,911 CAl.5ll'l.ll! .xdrfss ROW I-Joseph Corsi- ROW 2-Moses Laiclsme-K Jem Z.i'rgralJP, Budding Frank Lloyd Wnghts. ROW 3-Jan1esJurka,Franlc Murray. ROW 4-Leslie J O'Mara, George Pollyea. ln addition to Fenger's business and college prep courses, we have an excellent shop course available to all interested male students. The Shop Department, under the capable direction of Mr. Zinngrabe, otters such courses Can you -pull -,.!.J.-e.,..t!' l1mCHlCIIlC1F2lSm7 7 - A017 .ffl-f.s as Industrial Arts, Print Shop, Electric Shop and Auto Shop. In addition to Minor Drawing, Architectural and Mechanical Drawing are also available as majors. These important courses at Fenger otter our boys a well-rounded technical education. . , 4 ' 143 am! 126 No! No! Not again! Anywhere but there. PLEASE! So come the pleading cries ot all steady patrons ot rooms 143 and 126. These rooms provide sufficient terror to turn many would-be criminals from their paths ot wrong. Each period, a combined staff of seven to nine tries to accomplish its never ending tasks. The description of discipline, counselling, and attendance holds a much deeper meaning for all good Fengerites. Mariorie Mooney Estelle Murphy Samuel Katz 9 1 N Oh no! Not you again. l9f'f'ifl 5 ca CA pr-5 You say she's home with the measles? A likely story! As the sixteen-year-old launches out in search of his first job, the best place for him to go is Mrs. Fristoe's office where not only he, but the many in search of scholarships and college applications are taken care ot. Another asset to the school is the Adjustment Office, where Miss Landers and Mrs. Runyan help the students by administering the exams which face us all during our high school career. Mrs. Runyan and Miss Landers check to see why a student is not working up to his potential. Elizabeth Fristce Helen l.ande's Myrtle Runyan Not Pictured- Lucy Periola' if fl ,P rg bl? AW 119. 1 .. 3 canola 0 fame rang a ouf :Secref 6Ll'l'l lll0lfl:f 7 fl ClUQ 7 MISS EDITH KAY graduate of the Umversuty of Chicago has been teachrng at Fenger for twenty years Just as planmng to take a trap to Europe thus summer Preparatron of the dally bulletln has been only one of her many dutles besides heading our Clerical department teachlng her regular classes and mumeographmg tests and other papers for the school MRS HELEN MCCLIVE a favorite member of our English department has taught at Fenger for approximately ten years She IS a graduate of the Unlverslty of Chlcago and holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree Mrs McCIlve enloys gardening and loves travelmg and after her vacatlon In Europe thus summer she wlll dlvlde her time between Florida and Chlcago MR WILLIAM MUSICK art teacher for thirty three years at Fenger reached hrs secret ambltlon that of retlrlng He has received his educatuon ln numerous schools u earned hrs master s degree In Department of Fme Arts at the Umverslty of Illunols Many of has water colors have been displayed In museums here and abroad and It was under hrs derectton that the murals In our lunchroom were palnted by the Art Malor classes Mr Muslck IS now rn Tucson Arlzona where he wnll contlnue to paint and work on hus other hobbles of maglc and collectrng old cameras MISS MARY O SULLIVAN who IS from a famlly of flve gurls all of whom are teachersl has been a member of Fenger s faculty for the past twenty flve years She teachs typing shorthand and transcript as well as bemg supervusor of the hall guard Although she enloys travel her favorite hobby IS muslc Mlss O Sullivan IS a graduate of St Mary s of the Woods In Indiana CLHC! if 17 ,,-4 ini ' if xx I .. t 'cf fit' I A A ! ' ' A T 5 e 1 F CC 77 0 ii' A O C I 5 W , 4 ie X ls: f-'If her friend fMrs. McCIivel, she loves to travel and is s 1 I J b T ' c olglll CA P00111 LOIS BRIDENBAUGH Each morning, students' thoughts are wandering a thousand miles away while physically they are sprawled over a lunch table in study 401. Meanwhile, tempting aromas come stealing in from the kitchen. The mouthwatering fragrances-can they be pheasant under glass? Filet ot sole? Crepes Suzette? A f Wail1fenance STANLEY SWANSON Keeping Fenger in good working condition is a job which requires four assistant engineers, tour firemen, eighteen janitors, and tive ianitresses, all under the supervision of Mr. Stanley Swanson. With their assistance, our large school is always run etticiently. W7ClfI'0I1 ANN SMITH Mrs. Ann Smith, the matron, can be found daily in 226, taking care of ill or injured Fenger students. It the occasion has ever arisen that you required aid in 226, you know that Mrs. Smith is not only patient and kind, but is always willing to lend a helping hand. J ' - 1 Ill' Oli' rary ,ggaff II Where can I find a book on Hypnotism? This is a familiar sound to the capable librarians at Fenger. These women direct hundreds of students to the source of information they need and also supervise the assistants that work in the library every period. Here at Fenger, we have one ofthe largest school libraries and a new audio-visual room tor class or individual work with slides and tilmstrips. ROW I-BMW Georgf-g Ew- lyn Jolinscrg Alai: Jones Not Pictured-Haw'-I Dm- 9 l'l'.f0II II l' Oh, myf The library doesn't have Fah1an's autobiography! School would stop running without those tive energetic clerks in our main oftice These women are always busy assisting our principal, caring tor school funds and records, getting substitute teachers, and making transcripts for The bookwmms have eU,e,, ,mes in on future college students. The gracious courtesy they show to all visitors 'he book CO e'Sr helps sustain Fenger's pleasant atmosphere. .Vlay we help you? ROW I-Roscuia Bee-gm, Elem G, Camplyf-I' ROW 2 - Mao LOFUQ. Mrl :lg wOg,I 0' Ann Q Qtr C? is ,ML IQIGZGUJ. . . NATIONAL MERIT FINALISTS-Connie Fay, Harry Adier, and George Duncan CHICAGO CIVIC ASSEMBLY AWARD-Marcia Sack and Larry Stephens me foffhufing gelzger Jfuvlenfj, Jome of fha many who have zliJfingui.1Aecl fhenzjenfai fLrougAouf fAv ,auf year in afariouj hvfli of afffuffy. Candidates for the Daily News Youth Achievement Award--Lois Horsky, Kaien Johnson. leanne Sample, Connie Fay Kwon the awardl, Phil Thullen, Ruth Van Witzenburq, Randy Spitzer, Dawn Larson, Rich Morten- son, and lim lobe. Wai AMERICAN LEGION-Jeffrey Christensen and Rich Mortenson. , ARION MUSIC AWARD-Dorothy Johnson, Donna Loess, Jane Bergstrom, and Sharon Shremer. BAUSH AND LOMB-Molly Johnson and Jeanne Sample. CHICAGO TRIBUNE RECOGNITION-Ronald Sfaehhn and Jim Jobe. JOHN PHILIP SOUSA BAND AWARD-Gerald De Young and Gerald Chocholek. GRAPHIC ARTS-James Voves. DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION-Donna Loess. RENNSELAIR-Connie Fay. 20 mfs, FISHER BODY AWARD-Jim Miller. T959-T960 NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH ACHIEVEMENT AWARD-Margo Koiom, KROGER SCHOLARSHIP-Frank Moody, OUTSTANDING D. E. STUDENT AWARD-Peter Jacobs. TEEN AGE SAFE DRIVING ROAD-E-O-Wayne Bondora. ORAL SPANISH COMPETITION-Pr'scilIa Anderson. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY ESSAY CONTEST-Karen Johnson. CITY SCIENCE FAIR-Carol Korte, Jeanne Sample, and Connie Fay. WILSON MATH CONTEST-Harry Adler, Randy Sptzer, and Dan Variderploeg. NATIONAL ESSAY ASSOCIATION-Mary Adams, Craig Barrow, Thomas Bergstrom, Beverly Hansen, Sophie Jankauskus, Karen Jorgenson, Virginia Johnson, John Martinelli, Walter Robatzek, Anna Schoerner, and Richard Sodetz. CLEAN-UP POSTERS-Karen Baugher, Joy Tanis, Terrel Price, Jim Miller, Richard Harwood, and Joyce Adduci. CLEAN-UP SLOGANS-George Machamer and Jolie Oehlsen. --. gs L, , 1-sais ' t iss. rf. L I '51 sniff- ,. . f 5 if an R. O. T. C. AWARDS: SUPERIOR JUNIOR CADET RIBBON AWARD-Cadet Maior William Thomson, Cadet Master Sergeant Joseph Planlxis, and Cadet Ser- geant F rst Class John Housman, OFFICER EFFICIENCY MEDAL-Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Richard Harwood. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER EFFICIENCY MEDAL-Cadet Sergeant First Class Claude Jones. BAND EFFICIENCY MEDAL-Cadet Sergeant First Class Dennis Cconer, CADET NEATNES5 MEDAL-Cadet Sergeant First Class Richard Korte and Cadet First Class John Crawford, FIRST YEAR EFFICIENCY MEDAL-Cadet First Class Lawrence Woicik. FRESHMAN MARKSMANSHIP PROFICIENCY MEDAL-Cadet First Class Lawrence Wojcilc. RECRUITING MEDAL-Ca:ler Frst Leotenant Neal Caaowe. RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES BRONZE MEDAL OF MERIT AWARD-Cadet Se'geant Craig Barrow. DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION MEDAL-Cadet Cap' tain Arthur M ,ler. TRIBUNE GOLD MEDAL-Cadet Capfa r Rchard Scdetz, Cadet First Leoferaw' lf. il a-n iVICVCy Cade' Fifs' Lieutenant James McGhee, Cade' Sergeant Ronald Rizzs. TRIBUNE SILVER MEDAL-Cade' Srgeart Edwin Mseshler. SCHOLASTIC ART AWARDS-LN ii ai-N Faeswn, Jonn Kusn Mike Leswar Eerradeve Pa czaln Car: Thompson, M ke Gonzales, Alan F's'1e'pr'o' p C'o'ed, R :na'd Harwcoo. HONORS 21 -19 is I .a Mrs. Fristoe spends many hours on the phone securing scholarships for students. To obtain a scholarship-a pass to new horizons-is a great honor which answers the prayers of so many students. A scholarship is a blessing to hundreds ot students who would not be able to attend college unless they were lucky enough to receive one. Our scholarship program is under the capable supervision of Mrs. Elizabeth Fristoe. Many students seek Mrs. Fristoe's assistance because she helps Fenger students in selecting the right college and contributes much to the planning of their future and careers. Today companies and businesses are lending assistance to young people through scholarship programs. Dreams are coming true for many who will continue their education with the aid of a scholarship. Scholarship JUNE T959 ROW 'I-JOYCE ELZINGA, Hope College, Central College: LAURA PEARSON: Pullman FCUUCIGYICVII CAROL FREDRIKSEN: Iliinois State Superintendent, MARIANN JAEGER- HUBER: Illinois State, DIANE WEGG: Pullman Foundation, Illinois Wesleyan Un'vers'ty, JUDY VALENTE: Bradley University, BEVERLY SCHNEIDER: Illinois State Superintendent, DOLORES HERNADEZ: Ill nots State Superintendent, CATHY GOETTLER: Illinois State Superintendent, Pullman Foundation, LEE ERICKSON: Kiwanis. ROW 2--Mr. Claude Sm tter, CAROL HOSTETTERQ Elmhurst College, GAIL HAMILTON: Pullman Foundation, NANCY VALCHANT: Bradley University, Kiwanis Club, ROSE WROBEL: Pullman Foundation, MacMurray College, BONNIE KENT: Illinois State, DENISE FLYNN: Truck Drivers', Illinois State, DIANE SIMENSON: Michael Reese Hospital, JOSEPHINE CIBULSKY: Illinois State, Pullman Foundation, War Memorial, JACQUELIN KLIPP: Illinois State, Mr. Clarence Richardson, ROW 3-MARY MOLTZAN: Pullman Foundation, IRENE BARBERO: Illinois State Super- intendent, PHYLLIS EVERS: Pullman Foundation, Central College, Thornton Junior College, MELISANDE RHODES: Illinois State, Alpha Kappa Alpha, JUDITH LYON: Illinois State Superintendent, SHIRLEY KUTLIK: Bradley University, ARLENE ERICKSON: Illinois State Superintendent, DIANE KONIM: Pullman Foundation, Illinois State, Earlham College, PATRICIA BARCZI: Illinois State Superintendent. ROW 4-RUSSEL SHERMAN: Dubuque University, Illinois State, JOHN NANGLE: Pullman Foundation, Illinois State, University of Chicago, JAMES SINCLAIR: Pullman Foundation, Illinois State, Massachusetts Institute ot Technology, KEES VANDERSTEERE: Pullman Foundation, GARY MARCHAND: West Point, RICHARD ZIELINSKI: Illinois State, Kiwanis, JOHN CUTRIGHT: Pullman Foundation, Illinois State, Knox College, DALE LOFQUIST: Pullman Foundaton, ROBERT LAING: Pullman Foundation, CHARLES NELSON: Illinois State, DONALD NELSON: University of Wisconsin, Augustana College. 3,5 fa.. V' ff K 53. no- F ,pr l Q' fi - -rf ,-1 ' 'LL-Y! ... I. -'va ' Y: 4, MARY ANDERSON: Illinois State: JEFFREY CHRISTEN- SEN: Illinois State: MICHELE COLFER: Pullman Founda- tion: BARBARA DE VRIES: Pullman Foundation: DERALD DE YOUNG: Pullman Foundation, Lawrence College, Northwestern University: GEORGE DUNCAN: Illinois State, University of Chicago: SHERRY EWING: Illinois State Superintendent: MARY FOSTER: Pullman Founda- tion: GEORGE FRANK: Kiwanis: SANDRA GIESE: Illinois State Superintendent: BONNIE GROOS: Pullman Founda- tion, Albion College: PHYLLIS GLAUBKE: Illinois State: ROSALIND HARVEY: Pullman Foundation: GERALD HOLMQUIST: Illinois State: JOAN JARMOTZ: St. Olaf College: DOROTHY JOHNSON: Illinois Wesleyan Univer- sity: WALTER JONES: Illinois State: MARGO KOLOM: Pullman Foundation: ROSEMARIE KOSSAK: Pullman Foundation, Illinois State, University of Chicago: WAYNE MARSH: Illinois Institute of Technology: JUDITH Mc- ILRATH: Pullman Foundation, Illinois State Superinten- dent: MARCIA MOBERG: Cornell College: WALLACE MUGG: Illinois State: ELAINE NELSON: Pullman Founda- tion, Carthage College: JULIE OEHLSON: Illinois Wes- leyan University: RONALD STAEHLIN: Pullman Founda- tion: LARRY STEVENS: Pullman Foundation, Illinois State: NANCY TORSTAD: Pullman Foundation: CAROL TURK- STRA: Pullman Foundation: WALTER WATTMAN: Illinois State. JANUARY T960 ROW I-RUTH VANWITZENBURG: Pullman Foundation, Hope College: CONSTANCE FAY: Illinois State, University of Chicago, Science Fair: EMILY BURIN: Illinois State: CAROLE KORTE: Pullman Foundation, Hope College, Illinois State, Mayor: JEANNE SAMPLE: Hope College, Sears: KAREN KRUSELL: Pullman Foundation, Illinois State: MARCIA SACK: University of Chicago: DONNA LOESS: Music Education, Eureka College. ROW 2-CAROL KUYPER: Pullman Foundation, Hope College, Illinois State: BARBARA NOVAK: Illinois State: DONNA CREAN: Illinois Wesleyan University: BARBARA WILSON: Pullman Foundation: JOAN LINDSKOG: Pullman Foundation: LOIS HOR- SKY: Pullman Foundation, Illinois State: CAROL VANDER MEY: Pullman Foundation: DAWN LARSON: Pullman Foundation: MARY LOU PUSZTAY: Pullman Foundation, Junior Achievement: SANDRA WEBER: Job's Daughters: LORAL KUTSCHA: Andrew Foundation. ROW 3-HARRY ADLER: Illinois State, University of Chicago: JOHN KANDL: Illinois state: JOHN PARISH: Illinois State: RICHARD MORTENSON: Illinois State, Johns Hopkins University: THOMAS DISZ: Pullman Foundation, Illinois State, University of Illinois Cook County: JAMES JOBE: Pullman Foundation: ROBERT LINDMARK: Illinois State, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy: RICHARD ALBERT: State Senator: BRUCE TER- RIS: Pullman Foundation, University of Chicago: JOHN LOBBES: Pullman Foundation. ROW 4-JIM ROBERTS: Illinois State: EDWARD PAVLIK: Thornton Junior College: JACK CARPENTER: Harvard University: ROSS OLANDER: NROTC: STEVE SHOSTROM: Illinois State, MacMurray College: ROBERT MACARI: Pullman Foundation, Illinois State: CHARLES JOHNSON: Pullman Foundation, Illinois State: JOHN MARSHALL: Purdue University: JERRY LEPPER: GEORGE WILKES: Lewis College: GLENN LEACH: Illinois State. JUNE T960 23 l ' 0 o E A 0 in Fenger At College Sororities, fraternities, stuffed animals, sports, and weekend trips home-all add up to the life of a typical college student. Although this appears very glamorous, the maiority of Fenger's alumni attend college with the sole purpose of furthering their education and entering into careers as doctors, lawyers, teachers, or other professional people. By attending such conferences as those offered on College Day and Career Day, these students became inspired as to their career and choice of college. As a result, some of the finest colleges and universities boast Fenger grads. 24 BRADLEY UNIVERSITY ROW I-Hugh Boylan, Gary Rest, Ted Schelcnslcl, .lack Haftnei .lonn Gertner Nancy Valclwanf, Barb Maier, Jon Davis, Shirley Kullllc. ROW 2-Bob G crdano, Bela Evers, .lm Adduccl, Dck Banks, Ma' Summers, Bob Jackman NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY ROW I-Margaret Claybrook, Jacque- line Boustead, Connie Chlappori, Pat Anderson, Fay Kadar, Maxine Trivelll. ROW 2-Joan Root, Leone Peterson, Beverly DeYoung, Gene Brllo, Ron Reipsa, Don Oemick, Bev Schnc der, Pat Barczl. ROW I-Ethel Richards, Cathy Gocttler, Joanne Rigoni, Deanna Hagberg, Diane Newman. ROW 2-Judy Ryan, Pat Bishton, Paul Panozzo, Lloyd Haus- knecht, Colby Jones, Joyce Rappaport. 95' I X yi A 2 ' 1 WH -' Zi Q Wa 4 y, S . 5 ,tif 15' A L f 5 .. wx , - ,, Q T . .X. . , nk. . ,X ,,. My , .-,,,- X 0 x ,.,-V 5 Q5--if qw- V . -,H T. .1 ,U ma ai, Y. 1' I 5 s. v . 5.14, ' 90? 26 1 4. M M 5 W Tbik, 3, wi. 'L gums 'J I I I aw , 1 :rn Q If 1. gm 1 AA A M zzl 2 3 M Y A. ' ,. 2 I ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Dan el Hegglin, Earl Joss, Genn Erilcscn, Jim Ki mel, Bob Peiersen, Bob Sfrancc. CHICAGO TEACHERS COLLEGE ROW I-Jackie Piazza, Valerie Sclweck, Shirley Over l'ieid1, Elaine Messal, Nancy Blouin, Joyce Sabados ROW 2-Kathy Wilger, Dona Zauglw, Lloyd Johnson Barb Desadier, Barb Kranc, Arlene Opyr, Bill Philips Janer Schaddelee. ILLINOIS STATE NORMAL ROW 1-Susan Carter, Diana Dreyer, Jean Roseland Elaine Gherardi. ROW 2-Barb Fisher, Jean Beffen Ken Miller, Gale Anderson, Carol Fredriksen. 00 'L ,, 'V f 'E 1 O 196Q l Could Have Danced All Night if you hadn't stepped on my Blue Suede Shoes, Through the mist of gaiety and dancing We found happiness supreme ln pledging loyalty to our school And our all to our team. RUW I-X-'wnene Dexter, Nanny Bwgs Cin, Ca'O '- Neisc fi'f1'iw 'Jlag .s T 'i , Tfi, Life Ln dersen Benin TJCK nfcr if - ' 3 P' :Q '.' 1- e P 5' e, Jcflrre Lasher 'Irene G'efs ROW 2 La , Swenson Qor Det-lea B J. a-'an Gere Baldeli, Ap-rl T'oy Gai P QCP Por Lndersfm, Jerry Leppv, Balm Ha'-scr D :P U ' Cana 51 28 Homecoming By Thanksgiving weekend, the enthusiasm that backed our football team did not die but simply focussed upon the final phase of the Titans' season our Annual Homecoming Dance. From the senior candidates the boys and girls were chosen for the Homecoming Court. A king and queen were elected from the court, but their names were a secret until their coronation. After the procession of the Homecoming Court, the Royal Couple, Cvarwood Rigoni and April Troy, were announced and crowns presented to them. Each year this dance is sponsored by our Student Council. April Troy ,!!0IH l'L'0H1l.lIf, Qlll'l'll '-.4 I t lviv. I 1, . . . 5 , is . 5 l lx '11 I J' WX. s , v. QR. K s . 3 ., W 712' iv ' x S . ia! .1 ' , nuff . ' Q .-I I .k 1 I 1 I- T, 1 5 k N B In -'Q , 9' 8 x 'i ..- M A, f D E X' I ff? I ,f Fenger F II Festival An event eagerly looked forward to in the autumn is the Fenger Fall Festival. Much hard work and many hours are spent preparing for this annual event. Although the first festival was held only two years ago, the interest shown by the visitors gives definite promise that forthcoming shows will be accepted with great popularity. The Fall Festival gives various school organizations an opportunity to illustrate their activities and abilities. Creative imagination, which runs free in preparation tor the fair, results in colorful and skillfully presented exhibits. Pan American Club like Calypso. Mixed Chorus goes DogpatCh style. Hillbilly Wedding. Dixieland and all that jazz. Karen lorgenson, our version of Purdue's Golden Girl. GEORGE SCHERER IRENE CONNOR 'Q 4, 'Q----f ,A- f Christmas Festival Every year it is traditional at Fenger, to present a Christmas Festival. Weeks of preparation go into the make-up of this spectacular program. Traditional carols such as the Halleluiah Chorus are always favorites, Carol of the Drum was one of the new carols sung this year. The crowning glory of this gala affair is the girls in their formals. I.. Miss Irene Connor, director of the Girl's Glee Club, and Mr. George Scherer of the Mixed Chorus can always be f i depended upon to give a beautiful night's entertainment. M f - A s Sybil Orne and Donna Loess play a piano duet. S p r i n Q F e S 1' i V a I g:l:5iASllreCeSCcl'1:1lZOifSrtsemble gets ready to sinq one of its favorite It's a Grand Night for Singing. This was sung by the Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Mr. George Scherer, but the thought was shared by the Girl's Glee Club, directed by Miss Irene Connor, and the Curtis Girl's Glee Club, sponsored by Mr. Emanuel Brautman. Music and the girls in pastel formals brought spring to Hill Auditorium on May 25th, the Toth annual Spring Festival. Special attractions were a piano duet, Andalusia, by Donna Loess and Sybil Orne, and a solo entitled, Ah Je Veux Vivre, from Gounod's opera, Romeo and Juliet sung by Mary Reynhaut. This festival is one of the special events to which students and friends look forward with anticipation, every year. Miss Connor directs the Glee Club as they prepare lor the Spring Festival. S- l .JL A i it Lum. flaw- WMS! it 'fl 52125, The bids are handed to the eager couples as they arrive. Smiling with anticipation, they wait for the music to begin before they Waltz oft into dreamland . . . H! ,f f fu , . ai M QT' - . - 5 f:-- -- vw--N.. fx T Proms The June '59 Prom was held in the Grand Ballroom of the Palmer House. The committee, under the leadership ol Dave Kinnestin, obtained Lou Brownie's orchestra to supply the music. The dreamy couples danced till midnight and Stardust certainly was a prom to remember. The January '60 Prom, Frosted Fantasy was held in the Louis XIV Room at the Shoreland Hotel. Snowmen and snowflakes helped to portray the winter theme. The prom committee and Gene Baldelli, Chairman, earned the Seniors' praise for planning this memorable evening. Waraha grend Wa, Qwm May Festival Each Spring, the senior girls elect ten of their classmates on the basis of popularity. These girls, plus four officers of the G.A.A. Board, make up the May Court, while the girl with the highest number of votes reigns as Queen. Stage decorations, beautiful tormals, and entertainment by Fenger's students, combine to make this a most memorable occasion. ROW I-Carol Sigrist, Bonnie McKinnon, Marsha Grens, Lynn Burke, Marsha Miedema. ROW 2-Carolyn Shimanek, Patricia Cahill, Terry Price, Elaine Brown, Lorraine Salamon, Barbara Kandi, Miche Rishel, Edna Stuart. '34 weft Af! XX 'J ,C'3?If2lCl rites X W, ! wx V X! 01 'J ggi GRADUATION PROGRAM I'llOCflCSSlOX:Kl, ul.AlIlKl ul' Ilopl- :xml Lili CLASS OFFICERS RONALD STAEHLIN President JUDY ADAMS Vice-President LORA LEE GLAHN Secreiary GERALD FARINA Treasurer Clnudfg I 0 ....liluiir Origami, film- ffluli. Xlixx In-m' CZOIIIIOT, lllSll'llL'LOl' St.u'-Spiiiiglm-il ligixiiivif' ................................. .. Cllr-me Cluli IXYUC.-YILIUN ...,..... ..... ..... XYl'fl.fIUXll'l qXDDlll'lSS .,... ....,... 'l'liON1HOXlCSOl,O 1 Y lnirgo and Alle-gm from Smiatu Nu. 4 .....,..............., SAl.U'l'.-XTOIKY ADDRESS. .. HOD Ol .-Xl,l. NA'l'l'lllC .. .M-wiiipuiiist .................. l'lll':SlfX'l'.-YIVIUN Olf' CLASS CLIlf'1'. .. .-Xfffflflyli.-Xxfflf OF Cl..-XSS flllff. .. I-'l,l l'l-I SOLO Allllkllltl' Op, S6 ........ YAl,l':DlC'l'UllY ADDRESS .... '4Ymi'll Nc-xvr XYailk Alum-H ...... . . l'liHSEXTA'l'lON OF DIPLONIAS .... KIIASS SONG l m'1iurr High . . . .. Bl-1NIClJlC'l'lON ...,,.,... IWICIICSSIONAI. Oiuruiixt ..... 'Xa-uiiiipailiixt .. De-rulml IJUYOLIIILK film- flllllb L I I -I-3.41-riillil illmliiigflmii Ulu' Clulm The oflicers going over last minute details before graduation. . . ................. lu-3 . . . . . . , .Ih-vereml xlulm F. lloinomvr St. Str-plicifs X11-tliodist Clnm-li .............,.llOIlillLl Stan-lilill Class Pre-sidm-nt ....B. Nlairu-llu ........Bonnie Crocs , . ,Pvh-I' 'l'sL'l1aiikuwsky ........SyI1il Orm- . . . . .K-cmld l'1ll'lllA Clams Trcuslirvr . . .Xlisa Xlilnlrull Taylor Awistunt Prim-ipzil ...Hf A. Nlufalrt . . . . . .Carole Nnpuli . . . . .. . . . . .ling:-rs-Hiiigwulml .. . Air. Claire-m-1' 'l'. Hin-lmrclwii Principal . . . .Palstur lfi-ml Nl. El'iL'liSOIl Nainurvtli lnitlivrun Cliurcli . .. . . .Xlilliu-lit Pulmquisl . ...... Clriil Dr-XYitt OSCAR HIGH Class Sponsor I Q 4 11 4-Q 'ounif E P 1 . 1 an llafy 1 0 .IUDY ADAMS 316 W, 108m P C1ass V Ce P'es, Phorex, Rm Pres, Pron- Comm,, G1ee Cleb, May Fes'., News Rep, G,A.A., Chrtstmes Fes' Spfng Fesf,, G ee C1ubEr'semb1e,P.T A. Rep, Steermg Comm. RONALD AHLSON 11209 Eme-ra1d Aye. Phorex. ETHEL ALLEN 9246 Perry Ave Ccwter Rep., P.T.A Rep., GA A, Coror, G ft, Motto 8. Stage Dec. Comm KENNETH ANDERSON 11246 Egg1estcn Ave. Rm. Pres Prvorex, Courier Rep., German Cub. MARY ANDERSON 10214 Scot? Par1cA1e. T'1Hor'or,Naf. 1-1orw.Soc.,QtJ ! 8- Scro 1, Prtorex 73.1 sem., Torch S'afT, Prem Comm., Sud Come ', News Rep., Off, Sec., Sttsc. Lb, G'ee CLI: Spwng Fes', Hakgsard, PTA. Rep G.A.A,, RONALD ANDERSON 10220 Eberrtart. Baseba11 Team, Bas1retba11 Team, FootIoa11 Team, Pm. Pres., Homecemvwg Comm, Homecomrtq Court Spartans HVY. ROBERT BAFFA 207 E. 116m St. H C Club, H C Baslw-111,11 Tr-am Sfvtor Sung Comm., Ma1e C1toros,Bow1mg Team, Intramural Bas1fetba1' JUDITH BAFFIONE 1Oo11 Urtior Aye, Pborex, QUt11 8- Scrc 1, Torch Stag Editor, Rm. Pres,, News Rep., OH. See, G.A,A. Rep., Glee Cfob A1p1wa Tri-HI-Y, Christmas Fest., Sprng Fest, Phorex Rep., Glee Cub Er'semb1e. Gym Referee, CQ11. Day Aide, EUGENE BALDELLI 121-41 LaSa11e St. Prtorex, COURIER STAFF, Stud. Counc11hPres,, Rm. Pres., Prom Comm., Senior Smg Comm., Talent Revue, Sons Hi-Y, Reefmer, Stage Crew Key C'ub, Young Ute. JOSEPH BALKIS 12148 LaSa1fe St. MARY BASTING 211 W. 118th St Torch Stag, Phorex, Stud Courtc11,G10e Cfub, Rm. Pres., Program Comm., R110 Kappa Tr?-H Y, Gym Referee, G,A.A. Rep., G,A,A,, OFT Sec, Ha3'gUard C1wr s'mas Fest,, Spf wg Fest, ZELMA BATTEAST 9319 So. Rhcdes. Stud. Lb., Cttem. C oo. GA A., Off. Sec., Gym Referee, Intramura1 Vo11eyba11, S?gma P111 Upstlon Trt-Ht'Y,Co1Or, G.ft, Motto 8. Stage Dec, Ccntm. NANCY BERGSTROM 11137 Un on Aye Trl-Honor, Nat Ho . Soc., P1orex 734 5em,QtJt118. Scro11, COURIER STAFF, S1ud,COUrtC'1 Sec Prom Comm., Rho-Kappa Tr -HtY, Water Bailet, Letter G'r1s, Hostess Ctob, OH. Sec, Homecommg Court, Co1'. Day Atde, Career Day Atde, Young Lfe, Home- qom ng Comm, OLIVIA BERNAL 12030 Bsfop. O5 Sec., G.A.A., G1ee Cob, Ctwfstmas Fest, Spmtg Fey, G1ee C1ub Er'semb1f. LYNN BERTRAND 11-113 Scottw Park Aw P1rc'ex, Rm. Pres, Ccorer Rep., Footba1I Team, Co1or, Gtft, Motto 8. Stage Dec. Comm MICHAEL BOBI5 10627 State S1 Rm, Pres., Bas1cetba1l Team, Foot1::aI1 Team PTA Rep Spfvtarws H1-Y, RONALD BOBOWSKI 11411 Cr:amp1a'n. Foofba11 Team, Basketbal Team Sons Hi-Y, Rm. Pres., Hallguard. JAMES BOLEN 10609 Sangamorw. Sw m Team, Semo' H Y, Hafguard. Smg Comm., Sons 1 ,ir Nicest Personality lim Bolen, Betty Plonkzs 37 SANDRA BOVENKERK 11300 Eggleston Ave, G.A.A. Board, F.T.A., G.A.A Rep., P.T.A. Rep., Rm. Pres., G.A.A, Theta Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, Christmas Fest., Breakfast Comm MATILDIA BOWIE 9411 Michigan Ave. G.A.A. EUGENE BOYD 9429 St. Lawrence Ave. Concert Band, Band 8 Orchestra Varieties, Spring Fe5t,, Basketball Mgr. ROBERT BRINKMAN 12345 Perry Ave, Phorex, Picked Platoon, OFT. Club. Non, Comm. Ott., Chem. Club, Announcements Comm., ROTC Staff, Ushers Club, Hallguard. THOMAS BRODENE 9959 Wallace St. Phorex, Seating 8- Marchng Comm. MADELINE CAMIRE 10508 Edbrooke. Cheerleader, Water Ballet, Sgma Tri-Hi-Y, Choir, G.A.A.. Class Color, Gift, Motto 8. Stage Dec. Comm., Spring Fest., Christmas Fest., Friday Nght Soc. Comm. DIANA CARETTA 12121 State St. G.A.A., Orchestra, Hallguard. ROSELLE CARLI 11572 LaSalle St. Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex, Quill 8. Scroll, Torch Staff, Rm, Sec., P T.A. Rep., Stud. Lib., G.A.A.sSec., G.A.A. Rep., Water Ballet, Letter Girls, GAA. Board, Glee Club, F.T.A., Glee Club Ensemble, Rho-Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest. JEFFREY CHRISTENSEN 10434 Church St. Tri Honor, Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex 734 sem., Quill 8. Scroll, COURIER STAFF, Stud. Council, Rm. Pres., Courier Rep., News Rep., Senor Sing Comm., Bowling Team, Chem, Club, Newton Club, Homecoming Comm., Coll. Day Aide. ROBERT CHURCH 10626 Peoria. Picked Platoon, Non. Comm. Off., Hall- guard. CHESTER CHYLINSKI 11931 Normal Ave. Basketball Team, Prom Comm., Courier Rep., Football Team, Baseball Team, Barons Hi-Y, Reelmen, Hall- guard. SUSAN CLAIR 12455 Harvard Ave. Phorex, Courier Rep., Ott. Sec., G,A.A., Program Comm., Chem. Club. MICHELE COLFER 11945 Eggleston Ave, Tri Honor, Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex 73th sem., Quill 8. Scroll, Torch StatT, Senior Sing Comm., Concert Band, Orchestra, Rho Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, Glee Club Ensemble, OH. Sec., G.A.A., P.T.A. Rep., News Rep., Christmas Fest., Spring Fest. JERRY CORGNATTI 12123 Throop. Choir, Ushers Club, Hallguard. ELAYNE CROCKER 9730 Pairie Ave. Rm. Pres., Pan Am. Club, News Rep., Courier Rep., Male Chorus Acc., Glee Club, Choir, G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep. DOROTHY CZAJKOWSKI 12259 Parnell Ave. Rm. Sec., Courier Rep., OH. Sec., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Announcements Comm., Bowling Team. DOLORES DEFACCI IOOO7 Lowe Ave. G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep, Letter Girls, G A.A. Board, Chem. Club, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, Class Color, Gift, Motto 8: Stage Dec. Comm., P.T.A, Rep., Courier Rep., News Rep., Choir, Spring Fest., Christmas Fest, LARRY DeKOKER 443 W. l25tl- Pl. Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex, Cap 8- Gown Comm., R.O.T.C., Bowling Team, Drum 8- Bugle Corps, Reelman, Non Comm. OH., Ushers Club, Picked Platoon. Most Likely To Succeed Larry Stevens, Margo Kolom Nod i, 6+ X Z' if YZ? Clnudfg I -Ji 121 l'll always remember the day Miss Dunlrer came up behind me while I was deeply engrossed in transposing Michele C'olfer's assignments. She asked me what I was doing so l merely said in an innocent tone Hi. left Christensen BARBARA DQVRIES 12304 LaSalle St. Tri Honor, Nat Hon Soc, Phorer 73f4 sem., Quill 8- Scroll, Stud. Council-Vice Pres., Homezcmirtg Comm Torch StaFT, Senior Sng Comm., Glee Club, Christmas Fest, Spring Fest, Lambda Cnr Tri-Hi-Y, GAA., Rm. Pres., German Club, Courier Rep., P.T,A Rep. GAIL DQWITT 12141 Princeton Ave G.A.A., GAA Rep, Water Ballet Program Comm., Orchestra, Choir, Glee Club, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest, Alpha rn-H..Y. DERALD DQYOUNG 53 W. 109th St. Phorex, Concert Band, Orchestw Band 81 O'chestra Varieties, Chem. Club, Latin Club, ROGER DeYOUNG 10936 Eggleston Ave. Orchestra SHARON DeYOUNG 10550 Wentworth Ave. G.A.A. DENNIS DRYZGA. 12630 Wentworth Ave. News Rep., Announcement' Comm. GEORGE DUNCAN 10801 Wallace St. Nat. Hon. Soc., Plworex 734 sent Stud. Council, Rm, Pres., Tennis Team, Seating 8. Marching Comm., Drill Club, Vikings Hi-Y, Newton Club, Rifle Team-Capt., OFT. Clubflt. Col., Non, Comm. Off., Ushers Club, Picked Platoon, Chem Club, Class Steering Comm., Color Guard Comm. RONALD ECKBERG 12914 Parnell Ave. Stud. Courcil, Rm. Pres., Sen Breakfast Comm., Orchestra, Bard 8- Orchestra Varieties, Chem. Club, Drl Club, Drum 8. Bugle Corps, German Club, Non. Comm. OH., Ushers Club Picked Platoon, Color Guard. JUDY EISENBRANDT 11560 LaFayette. Nat, Hon. SCC., Phorex, Gull 8. Scroll, Torch Staft, Stud, Counc-l, Rm. Pres.. Stud. Lib., G.A.A., Senor Sing Comm., Gee Club, Talerst Revue, Pan Arn. Club, Ch'ts'n'as Fest., Spring Fest, NANCY ELDERWORTN 13425 Forest. Phorex, Qcil 8- Scroll, Torch Stat? Stud. Lib., Pan Am. Club, Stud. Council, Rm. Pres, P,T,A. Rep., G.A.A. JUDITH ENLOW 11920 Eggleston Ave OFT Sec., P.T.A. Rep., GAA. G.A.A. Rep., Water Ballet, Letter Girls, Alpha Tri-1-li-Y, Class Color, Gift Motto 3- Stage Dec Comm , Band. WAYNE ERICKSON 637 W. 115th St. Football Team, Bowling Team Hallguard. SHERRY EWING 12610 S'ewa't Ave. Nat. Hon Sci. Pnorex Crass Program Comm OFT, Sec., Newton Club, GAA. Reo G A A 1-1al'gua'd Jr. Red Crcss Rep, P.T.A. Rep. GERALD FARINA .151 W. 104t': St. Class T'eas. Nat, Hon. Soc., Pno'ex Stud. Cour-cil Rm. Pres., Basketball Teans, Seafng 8. Vlarcnng Comrf. Chem. Club, Reelman. JEANNE FITZGERALD 10551 May St. Nat. Hon. Soc., Pnorex Cour er Rep OFT, Sec., P T,A. Rep,,St.1d. Lb, Hostess Club, Zeta Tr'-H -Y F.T.A G A A Coll. Dav Aide, Chem. Cl-oo. JAMES FITZWATER 9944 Un on Ave. Tfx H'-Y. Orches a, News Rep Band 8. Orchestra Variet es, Hallguarcl, Announcemerts Comm. MARY FOSTER 9818 Indiana Ave. Nat, Hon, Soc. Phorex 73.: sem., Stcd Councl, OR. Sec . Rm, Pres., Stccl. Lib., Rm, Sec. Letter G'rls, Newton Club Cap 8. Gown Comm, F.T.A,, Coll. Day Aide, C'eative VVVNICQ Club. PAULA FRANCIS 557 E,9.1th St. Nat. Hon. SCC., Stud, Lib., OH. Se: RT A Rep., Phorex, Orchestra, G A A. G A A. Rep., Lat'n C'ub Rr'1,Sec. 39 GEORGE FRANK 10212 S. Green St. Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex 734 sem., Rm. Pres., Courier Rep., News Rep., Phorex Rep., Basketball Team, Prom Comm., Class Steering Comm., Newton Club, Latin Club. LINDA FREEMAN 10327 Throop St, Seating 8. Marching Comm., Choir, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., Phorex, Courier Rep., Pan Am. Club, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, G.A,A, EVERETT FRIBERG 12527 Stewart Ave. Trix Hi-Y, Reelman. ROBERT FRUHSTUCK 10034 Yale Ave. Concert Band, Band Si Orchestra Varieties, Trix HI-V, Announcements Comm., Bowling Team. PHILIP GALLAGHER 10233 LaSalle St. OH. Club, Picked Platoon, Chem. Club, Vikings Hi-Y, Non. Comm. Off., Ushers Club, Drill Club. BARBARA GALMINES 12226 Green Si. OH. Sec., G.A.A. Rep., Band 8: Orchestra Varieties, GAA., Concert Band. MARILYN GARTELMANN 11252 Langley. News Rep., G.A.A., Hallguard. RONALD GAYER 12211 Green St. Trix Hi-Y, Senior Sing Comm., Concert Band, Diploma Comm., Phorex, Chem. Club, Hallguard, Phorex Rep. SANDRA GIESE 11015 S. Morgan St. Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex 73711 sem., G.A.A. Board-Pres., Letter Girls, F.T,A., Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, Hostess Club, Stud. Lib., Class Breakfast Comm., Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., Glee Club, Off. Sec., Courier Rep., News Rep. CLENELL GILLIS 124 E. 118th Pl. G.A.A. LORA-LEE GLAHN 445 W. 129th Pl. Class Sec., Nat. Hon. Soc., Torch Staft, Stud. Council, Stud. Lib., Glee Club, Rho Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, German Club, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest. PHYLLIS GLAUBKE 10019 S. Green St. Tri Honor, Nat. 1-lon. Soc., Phorex 713 sem., Quill 8. Scroll, Torch Staft, Rm. Sec., OH. Sec., Stud. Lib., G.A.A., Letter Girls, G.A.A. Rep., Class Color, Gift, Motto 8- Stage Dec. Comm., Glee Club, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., Coll. Day Aide, Career Day Aide, Grad. Monitor. DOREEN GODBOUT 10948 S. Union Ave. Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Choir, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., P.T.A. Rep., Off, Sec., l-lallguard, G.A.A. CAROL GODSHALL 10620 Union Ave. Choir, G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Announcements Comm. EVELYN GORMAN 10239 S. May St. Phorex, Choir, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, G.A.A., Announcements Comm, RITA GOTTARDO 11706 State St. G.A.A,, Glee Club, Bowling Team, Lambda Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Hallguard, Intramural Volleyball. ELIZABETH GRIFFIN 9331 LaSalle St. G.A.A. BONNIE GROOS 537 W. 107th St. Tri Honor, Nat. Hon, Soc., Phorex 7314 sem., Quill 8. Scroll, Torch Staff, Prom Comm., Steering Comm., Rm. Pres., Water Ballet, Letter Girls, G,A.A. Rep., G.A.A,, Lambda Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Choir, Chem. Club, Young Lite, Chrstmas Fest. These four years have been filled with many experiences that will always be cherished-the colorful football games, the Homecoming dance, the Senior Sing, and the Senior Prom. But most of all l'll remember the lasting friendships we have gained. Diane Tumas 40 anuafg 0 Q od Q1 --P od ir..- i 6? rf' K' E A , B. Qu. fix B . 'Ss- '-vn ' in-...a Best Sense Of Humor Bob Ostensen, Sandro Giesc ROBERT GUNDERSEN l2246 Eggleston Ave. Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex 73 sem., Concert Band, Band 8. Orchestra Varieties, Chem. Club, Drum 8. Bugl Corps, Reelman, Rifle Team, Off. Club, Ushers Club, Picked Platoon, Phore Rep. ARLENE HAMILTON 300 E. lO9th St, G.A.A., Announcements Conun GRACE HARDEE 63 E. 98tli St. G.A.A. ROSALIND HARVEY 9425 Wentworth Ave. Nat. Hon. Soc., Quill S- Scroi Torch Stag, Senior Sing Comm., Stud. Lib., Glee Club, Choir, Chrstrna Fest., Chem. Club, Newton Club, G.A.A. Rep., Spring Fest, Nuns LORRAINE HEIN 432 W. lO4th St. OH. Sec., G.A.A., Announcement Comm., Choir, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest. HENRY HINES 9434 St. Lawrence, Male Chorus. CLIIMCLI' Y . its -L , g MARVIN HOLLOWELL l2039 State St, GERALD HOLMQUIST lO23A Prairie Ave. Swim Team, Spartans Hi-Y Newton Club, Reelman, Science Falr Winner. BRUCE HOPKINS 520 W, ll5th St. Hallguard-Capt. LEE HOWLES ll2OO Emerald Ave. Rm. Pres., Bowl ng Team, Chem Club Hallguard. ROSE HUEMPFNER lOO55 Lowe Ave. Ph' Rho Chi Tri HVY, Cnc , OFT SPC G.A.A. Rep., G.A,A., lntrarnural Volleybal, Pm Sec. Orchestra. ,- l JOSEPH HUGHES 9255 M crtiga Ave. Male Cl orus, TERRY HUNT l27l8 Parnell Ave Cap 8. Gown Comm., l-lalfguarcl R O.l.C., Chem. Club, Stags HI-Y, KENDALI. HUTCHINSON TOTS7 Wallace St, Kn'gh's H -Y, Baseba' Team Basketball Team, Program Comm., C'ass Breakfast Comm Chem. C -b. BETTY HUTTON TOBA3 State St. Rm. Pres, News Rep., G.A.A. Rep. Hall guard, Glee Club Ensemble, Spring Fest,, Chr strnas Fes'., Gee Cub G A.A. PETER JACOBS ATA W. 99th Pl. Talent Revue Jr Pete ers Club-Pres. ELEANOR JAMERSON 9347 Forest. Chem. Club Off Sec. Gee Club G.A.A., Christmas Fest., Spring Fest, JOAN JARMOTZ llAl5 Ernera'd Ave. Phorex, Stud, Counc'l, OH, Sec., Phorex Rep., G.A.A,, Concert Band, Choir, Choir Ensemble Law' C'ub Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., Sen. Breaktas' Comm 11 C X l , s S CAROL JASICA 10557 Ir-dana Avo, Titan-ttes, Friday Night Soc Comm., G.A.A. ROBERTA JENSEN 116112 Hais'ed St. Nat. Hon. Scc., Phprex, Quill 8. Scroll Torch StafT, Letter G rlsAPres., Water Ballet, Senior Sng Commw Glee Club, R,O.T.C. Sec., Spring Fest , Chr stmas Fest., Cour er Rep., News Rep., G.A,A. Rep., Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, S'ud Council OH. Sec. JOY JERNBERG 139 W. 109th St. Stud Council, Phorex. Steer ng Comm., F.T.A., Phorex Rep., News Rep , Stud Lib.. G A.A CAROL JOHNSON 9320 Perry Ave. Phorex, OH. Sec., G.A.A, G.A.A, Rep., Diploma Comm., Glee Club. Chr'stmas Fest, Spring Fegt., Intramural Volleyball. DOROTHY JOHNSON 12050 Stewart Ave. Phorex, Rm. Pres, Concert and, Orchestra, Letter Girls, Water Ballet, Prom Comm., Senior Sing Comm., Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, G.A.A. Rep., G.A.A., Band 8. Orchestra Varieties. MOLLY JOHNSON 11354 Wallace St. Trl Honor, Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex 734: sem., Quill Sr Scroll, Torch Staff, G A.A. Board, Program Comm., Letter Girls, Rho Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Stud. Lib., Phorex Rep., Courier Rep., Rm. Sec., F.T.A., Glee Club, Program Comm. WAYNE JOHNSON 10447 Eberhart. Orchestra, Chem. Club. CAROL KEDELIS 11616 Parnell Ave News Rep., OH. Sec.. G,A A., G.A,A Rep., Glee Club, Omega Tr'-1-liYY, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest. BARBARA KLEIN 11248 S. Emerald Ave. Tri Honor, Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex 734 sem., Quill 8- Scroll, COURIER STAFF, Sen. Breakfast Comm., Rho Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Hostess Club, Stud. Lib., OH. Sec., Glee Club, G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep. F.T.A., German Club, Young Life, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., Rm. Sec CECELIA KNEPPER 12715 Peoria St. Phorex, Rm. Pres., Bowling Team, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, G.A.A. BRUCE KOCH 11127 Peoria St. Phorex, Hallguard, Rm. Pres., Football Team, Sons Hi-Y, Chem. Club, German Club. THOMAS KOLARAS 9640 LaSalle. Male Chorus. MARGO KOLOM 625 W. 119th St. Phorex 734 sem., Quill 8 Scroll, Prom Comm., Torch StafT, Lambda Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club, G.A,A., Rm. Pres., Courier Rep., Talent Revue, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., Glee Club Ensemble. FLORENCE KOTWICKI 11521 Yale Ave, Rm. Pres., Stud. Lib., Choir, G.A.A., Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., Latin Club, Sen. Breakfast Comm. RUTH KRAMER 12518 Princeton. P.T.A. Rep., G.A,A., Latin Club, Hallguard, Cap 8- Gown Comm. KENNETH KRIMPLER 10807 lndiana Ave. Phorex 734 sem., Coll. Day Aide, Chem. Club, News Rep., German Club. CAROL LARSON 235 W. 11Oth Pl. OFT. Sec., G.A.A., Cap 8- Gown Comm. Announcements Comm., Glee Club, Talent Revue, lota TrifHi-Y, Spring Fest KARIN LEPPER 10425 S. Peoria St Courier Rep., News Rep., Off. Sec. P.T.A, Rep., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Water Ballet, Cap 8. Gown Comm., Choir Bowling Team, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Spring Fest., Fnday Night Soc. Comm. GNU' F? 6 19' Most AUIIQHCH Ronald Anderson, Delores Prince I 0 w'im2 X, it . if . ff if 42 My senior year has been the one I will remember most of all. The Prom, and my position as Editor of the Courier are memories that will remain with me for the rest of my life. I would like to express my thanks to all my teachers and the friends I have made at Fenger. ludy Mcllrath PATRICIA LILLY 11227 St Lavwerlte P,T.A. Rep., G,A.A., C:.A.A. Rep, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, Intramural Volleyba 1. BERT LINDSTROM 535 W. 127tb St. Football Team, Serfor Sing Comm., Sen. Breakfast Comm., Barons Hi'Y, Hallguard. JOANNE LITTLES 11827 LaSalle St. OFT. Sec., GA.A,, G,A,A. Rep., Glee Club, Spring Fest., Cbristmas Fest SUSAN LLOYD 10806 Sangamon. Nat. Hon. Soc., P1'1orex,Rm. Pres., Courier Rep., Water Ballet, Cboir, German Club, Lat'n Club, Clrtristmas Fest., Spring Fest., OH. Sec., P.TA. Rep., GAA., Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, Chem. Club. EDWARD LUNDBERG 12349 Yale Ave. Class Color, Gift, Motto B- Stage Dec. Comm. DIANA MACK 12219 Emerald Ave. Pborex, Rm, Pres., News Rep., OH. Sec., P.T.A. Rep., GAA., GAA. Rep., Choir, Clrirstmas Fest., Spring Fest.. Hallguard, Sen. Breakfast Comm ARLINE MAGNABOSCO 12609 S'evvart Ave Off. See, G.AA Rep.. Letter Girls, Beta Tri-HEY, Announcements Comm., GAA. MARILYN MAGNUS 12215 LaFayette. Tri Honor, Na'. Hon, Soc., Pborex 73.1 sem.. Quill 8- Scroll, Torch Staff, Prom Comm., Glee Club, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., Hostess Club, Bowling Team, Chem. Club, GAA., Stud. Lib., News Rep, Stud. Council, Rm, Pres., German Club, Clrtoir. ROSALIE MANSFIELD 10531 Lowe Ave, Pborex, Rm Sec., Cour er Rep.. GAA., Chem, Club. ANTHONY MARC 11340 Eggleston AVO. MARGOT MARTIN 9701 Avalcr' Ave Pm. Pres, G.A,A Sen Brealcfas' Comm., Sberrl T -H1-Y. WILLIAM MARTIN 11925 Ca eine' JAMES McDOUGAL 10-125 P'at' e Ave Bcw rg Team Ha lguard ROGER McELHENEY 9809 Un ve's ',. Rm. P'es Foc'bal1 Team. HERBERT MQGUIN 9237 M cftgar' Ave. P.T A. 1?ep.,OrCbestra,Cnem Club, Peelman La: n Club, Jupy MgILRATH 100.149 Fares' Ave, Tr Hone' Nat, Hc'1.Soc., Pnorex 734 59m QL, ll 8. Sq-3.1, COURIER STAFF Ccurte' Rep. OH. SGC., P.T.A. Rep. G.AA C1555 Cg'or Gt' V1o c 8 Stage Dec. Comm. Omega Tr2H'-Y Lat n Cub SUE McLEMORE 9725 VNev wo '1 Ave. C'1c.', CDVISTVTWSS F953 5D '9 Fest., GAA. DAVID MILLER 970-1 Ca eine' EVAN MILLER 11328 Indiana Ave. Phorex, Rm. Pres., Prom Comm., Chem, Club, Orchestra, Reelrnan, Latin Club. VIRGINIA MILLER 12720 Peoria St. Phorex, News Rep., OFT. Sec., G.A,A., Glee Club, Christmas Fest. MARCIA MOBERG 10030 Lowe Ave, May Fest., Glee Club-Ensemble, Phorex, Chrstmas Fest., Spring Fest, G.A.A., P.T.A. Rep., Stud. Lib., News Rep, Career Day Aide, Class Color, Gift, Motto 8. Stage Dec. Comm. JOSEPH MOORE 9229 Burnsde. VICENZA MORO 114 E 120th Pl. Rm. Pres., G.A.A., Class Color, Gift, Motto 8- Stage Dec. Comm, WALLACE MUGG 10854 Normal Ave. Phorex, Chem. Club, Newton Club. ChoirfEnsen'ible, Christmas Fest., Courier Rep., News Rep., Hallguard, Barons Hi-Y. JOYCE MURINO 12450 LaSalle St. News Rep., G.A,A., Cap 8- Gown Comm., Young Lite. CAROLE NAPOLI 11505 State St, Tri Honor, Phorex 73i'4 sem., Nat. Hon. Soc., Quill 8- Scroll, Torch Staff, Cheerleader, Prom Comm., Water Ballet. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Letter Girls, Choir, News Rep., Hostess Club, Chem. Club, Christmas Fest., G.A.A. Rep., G.A.A., Off. Sec., Rm. Sec. SHIRLEY NELMS 9437 Perry. Stud. Council, Rm. Pres., P.1.A. Rep., G.A.A., G.A.A, Rep., Choir, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., Pan Arn. Club. ELAINE NELSON 11231 Wallace St. Tri Honor, Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex 73f4 sem., Quill 8. Scroll, Torch Stafl, Stud. Council, Rm. Pres., OH. Sec., Stud. Lib., G.A.A., Prem Comm., Hostess Club, Rho Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, G.A.A. Rep. DONALD NEWGREN 10441 Normal Ave. Phorex, Sons Hi'Y, Prom Comm., Chem. Club, Steering Comm., Hallguard, Bowling Team, Latin Club. JULIE OEHLSEN 337 VV. 112th St. Tri Honor, Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex 7314 sem., Quill 8. Scroll, Torch Staff, Theta Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Sing Comm., Off. Sec., Rm. Sec., Stud. Lib., Chem. Club, Choir, Courier Rep., News Rep., Orchestra, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., G.A,A. ANNE OLSON 10224 Forest Ave. Phorex, Rho Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Class Color, Gift, Motto 8. Stage Dec. Comm., Off. Sec., G.A.A., Latin Club. ROBERT OSTENSEN 315 W. 101st St. Torch Stall, Courier Rep., News Rep., P.T.A. Rep., Announcements Comm., Orchestra, Barons HIFY, Trix Hi-Y, Latin Club, Hallguard. RAYMOND OTTO 37 VV, 107th St. Phorex. MARY PALM 12813 Lowe Ave. Phorex, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, G.A.A., P.T.A Rep., Glee Club, Latin Club. ELAINE PAPPAS 115 E. 107th St. Glee Club, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest. Announcements Comm. ROBERT PARISE 11612 Lowe Ave. Swim Team, Sons Hi-Y. As I leave the halls of Fenger, I remember many things, the lriends l've made, the silly things I've done, and most of all my senior year. As a freshie one is frightened, as a sophomore, a little more certainf as a junior you're very suref and as a senior you're a know-it-all. Carol Petrongelli 44 r of it Cllibtafg 1 0 Ct to N4- '? '? ii J :L YY X . T 1 , YJ N2 5 . Clllbldldy DONNA PERSENAIRE 308 VV lO9th St Plnorex Rm Pres PTA Rep GAA CAROL PETRONGELLI 98Ol Ingleside Tri Honor Nat Hon Soc Pno ex 734 sem Quil 8. Scroll COURlER STAFF Rm Pres Rm Sec PTA R p Stud Lib GAA GAA Rep Letter Grls Seatirg 8- Marcning Comm Glee Club-Ensemble Talent Revue Hostess Club, Rho Kappa Tri-HiAY Pat Am. Club Christmas Fest. Spring Fest. BARBARA PHILLIPS IO34O Peoria St. Prom Comm. Letter Grls, G.A.A.. Off. Sec., Stud. Lib., Rm. Pres. Bowling Team Choir Lambda Ch Tr'-Hi'Y, Chrlstmas Fes.., Courier Rep, News Rep. JAMES PIRTLE l27 W. ll3th St. Sons Hi-Y, Male Chorus. BETTY PLANKIS lO635 TnroOP- Tri ono. N . Hon. Soc. Phorex 73 m. Quill 8- Scroll, T rch Staft, Stud. Lb., . .A. Rep. May Fes ., Courer Rep., G.A.A., Letter G'rls, Program Comm., H -C. DELORES PRINCE 343 W. l07th St. Pttorex, G.A.A., Phorex Rep. Cap 8. Gown Comm., Roller Skat. Club. BELLA RAGO 12604 Michigan Ave. Off, Sec., G.A.A., GA.A. Rep., lntra- mural Volleyball, Glee Club, Iota Tr. H.-Y, Lat.n Club, Christmas Fest. Spring Fest., G.A.A. Board, Sen. Breakfast Comm. MARY RAGO l2604 Mich.gan Ave. Torch Staff, Glee Club, Pnorex, G.A.A., Off. SEC., May Fest., Talent Revue, Omega Tri-H.-Y, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., G.A.A. Board. JAMES RAMBEAUX 10722 Wallace St. Stud. Council, Rm. Pres., Trix Hi-Y, Hallguard, Sen. Breakfast Comm. BONNIE REDELSPERGER 55l W. I25th Pl. Homecoming Comm., Chr.stmas Fest., Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Rm. Pres., Rm. Sec., Pltorex, Cltoir, G.A.A. Rep., P.T.A. Rep., Chem. Club, News Rep., G.A.A., Latin Club. PAUL REINHARDT 12332 LaSalle St. Announcements Comm., R.O.T.C.. Male Chorus, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest. ARBETH REITMAYER I242O Stewart Ave. Tri Honor, Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex 7374 Sem., Quill 8- Scroll, Torch Staft, Homecoming Comm., Senior Sing Comm., Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Rm. Pres., Orchestra, Off. Sec., News Rep., Courier Rep., Choir, Christmas Fest, Sprng Fest., Ha'lguard, G.A.A. Rep. ROBERT REMMERT 627 E, IOIst St. Concert Band, Bowling Team, Trix Hi-Y, Courier Rep., Senior Sing Comm. PATRICIA RENSTROM ll25O Union Ave. Phorex 714 sem., Concert Band, Orchestra, Stud. Council, Rm. Pres., Rm. Sec., Courier Rep.. Career Day Aide, Coll. Day Aide, P.T.A. Rep.. G.A.A., Hallguard, Sen, Breakfast Comm. NEAL ROWE lO225 Racine. Phorex, Football Team, Class Color, Gift, Motto 8- Stage Dec. Comm. RICHARD RYAN I2742 Parnell Ave. Stud. Council, Rm, Pres., Chem. Club Drill Club, Off. Club, Non. Comm, Off., Ushers Club, Picked Platoon. Latin Club, Steering Comm. EILEEN SCHINZEL H45 W. lO6th St. Phorex, Rm. Sec.. OFT, Sec., G.A.A., P.T.A, Rep., G.A.A. Rep., Orchestra, Band 8- Orchestra Vareties, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, Latin Club, Cour.er Rep., Program Comm. CLAUDIA SCHMIDT lOOl W. 99th St. Glee Club, G.A A. Best Dressed Gene Bczldelli, Bonnie Groos 1' l 't 45 FRED SCHWICKRATH 12848 Parnell Ave Hallguafd Capt., Trix H'-Y. Swim Team. ELMER SEAQUIST 531 W. 126th Pl Prom Comm. SHARON SEKELA 11142 Parnell Ave, Phcrex, Pan Am Club, G.A.A. SHARON SEVERSEN 552 W 111th St. Glee Club, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., Courier Rep., G A.A SUSAN SHADLE 1053 W. 104th Pi Nat. Hon. Soc, Pho'ex, Glee Club. Rm. Sec., Stud. Lib., G A A Le e' G '15, Latin Club, Chem Club. Christmas Fest., Spf rg Fest. LINDA SIKMA 11235 Vernon Sud. COuncil, Rm. Pres G.A.A Cap 81 Gown Comm., G'ee Cicb. Christmas Fest., Spring Fest. JUDY SILANDER 10623 Wallace St, Phorex, Glee Club, G.A.A., Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., Breakfast Comm. SYBIL SMITH 9936 Peoria St. Ht-C, G.A.A., Phorex, Cap 8. Gown Comm. ROBERT SPAKE 12128 Wentworth Ave. Football Team, Swim Team, Spartans Hi-Y, Announcements Comm., Class Color, Gift, Motto 8- Stage Dec. Comm. RONALD STAEHLIN 11116 Lowe Ave. Tri Honor, Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex 7341 sem., Quill 8. Scroll, Torch Staff, Football Team, Swim Team, Prom Comm., Trix Hi-Y, Newton Club, Rm, Pres., News Rep., Hallguard. JOAN STAPLES 10529 Sangamon. Rm. Pres., G.A.A. Rep., Program Comm., Lambda Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Pan Am. Club, G.A.A. LARRY STEPHENS 12025 Harvard Ave. Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex 734 sem., Concert Band, Newton Club, Stud. lib., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Tennis Team, News Rep. CAROLE STITNICKY 11650 Wallace St. Phorex, G.A.A., Cap 8- Gown Comm., Concert Band, Band 8. Orchestra Varieties. DONNA STONE 12817 Union Ave. Torch StafT, Phorex, Off. Sec., G.A.A. Rep., Program Comm., G.A.A., Glee Club, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., Rm. Sec. JULIE SUMNER 10829 Eggleston Ave. Water Ballet, Stud. Lib., OIT. Sec., Choir, Sigma Tri-HifY, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep.. Announcements Comm. CAROL TANIS 10714 South Park. Phorex, Courier Rep., Choir, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Hallguard, Lambda Ch' Tri-Hi-Y, Cap 8- Gown Comm. SHIRLEY THONEY 10945 Morgan. Phorex, Stud. Council, Rm. Pres., Rm. Sec. Courier Re . Off. Sec, Stud Lib. G.A A. Cap 8 Gown Comm Orchestra, Band 8- Orchestra Varieties, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, Steering Comm., Latin Club, Hallguard, Jr. Red Cross Rep. JUDY TIERNEY 12204 Union Ave G.A.A., Sen. Breakfast Comm. Smartes1 George Duncan, Carole Napoli wi' Ctlfllfldl' .43 P' -v 'P 'r l hope that Fenger will continue to be the giver ot knowledge and the maker ol capable people-and as each succeeding graduating class leaves its halls, l hope they will remember, as I do, to say thank you. Carol VanderVeen JACQUELINE TOLLESON 11723 Parnell Ave. Phorex, Torch Staff, Stud Council, Rm. Pres., Rm. Sec., P.T.A. Rep., G.A.A., Program Comm., Choir, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., Latin Club. NANCY TORSTAD Phorex 730 sem., Stud. Lib., Courier Rep., Phorex Rep, G.A.A,, Cap 8. Gown Comm. DIANE TUMAS 10418 Peoria St. Tri Honor, Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex 73!-1 sem., Quill 8. Scroll, COURIER STAFF, Program Comm., Phorex Rep., Stud, Lib., G.A.A., G,A,A. Rep., Orchestra, News Rep., Gamma Tri'Hi-Y, Chem, Club, Latin Club, Hallguard. CAROL TURKSTRA 10800 Green St. Grad. Monitor, Phorex 732: sem., Phorex Rep., Announcements Comm., Courier Rep., G.A.A. CAROL VANDER VEEN 11413 Yale Ave. Tri Honor, Phorex 73Aa sem., Nat. Hon. Soc., Quill 8- Scroll, COURIER STAFF, Concert Band, Orchestra, Choir, Rho Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Chem. Club, Class Color, Motto, Gift 8- Stage Dec. Comm., P.T.A. Rep., Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep,, Latin Club. ELAINE VANDERWALL 11350 Green St. Nat. Hon. Soc,, Phorex, Torch Staff, Prom Comm., Rho Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Hostess Club, Stud. Lib., Glee Club, Courier Rep., OIT. Sec., Chem. Club, Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., F.T.A. JOSEPHINE VER WEY 10133 Wentworth Ave. G,A.A., Announcements Comm., Concert Band, Orchestra, Talent Revue, Band 8- Orchestra Varieties, Christmas Fest. DAVID VICE 10010 Emerald Ave. Football Team, Bowling Team, Chem. Club, Hallguard, Latin Club. DENNIS VOGEL 9722 Greenwood. News Rep., Male Chorus, Chem, Club, Hi-C. JAMES VOVES 11430 Yale Ave, CHARLES WAGNER 10904 Sangamon. Swim Team, Male Chorus, Adver- tising Club, Sons Hi-Y. SANDRA WAGNER 9836 Ingleside. Christmas Fest., Spring Fest., G.A,A. Glee Club, Hallguard, OH. Sec., Phi Rho Chi Tri-Hi-Y. WALTER WATTMAN 321 W. 106th Pl, Nat. Hon. SOC., Newton Club Advertising Club, Phorex, Reelman, Hallguard. BARRY WERKMAN 10711 Wabash. Phorex, Chem. Club, Concert Band, Band 8. Orchestra Varieties, Latin Club, Cap 8- Gown Comm. MARYELLEN WHITAKER 704 E. 105th St. Phorex, Off. Sec., Phorex Rep. G.A.A. KATHERINE WHITT 658 W. 120th St. Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, Phorex, Chem. Club, Latin Club, G.A.A., Orchestra. GARY WICK 10750 Green St. Sons Hi-Y, Advertising Club, Hallguard. WILLIAM WILDMAN 11600 Lowe Ave. Football Team, Basketball Team, Baseball Team, Rm. Pres., Spartans Hi-Y, Key Club. 47 0 HELEN WONSOWICZ 11213 Wallace St. Theta Tri-Hi-Y, Latin Club, Courier E Rep., Stud. Lib., G.A.A. DOUGLAS WROBLEWSKI 11023 Sangamon. Stud. Council, Sons Hi-Y, Rm. Pres., Rm. Sec., Chem. Club, Prom Comm., Senior Sing Comm., Hallguard, News Rep., Talent Revue, Male Chorus, Reelman, Steering Comm. LENORA ZEFILIPPO 314 W. 114th St. Ott. Sec., P.T.A. Rep., G.A.A., Iota Trl-Hi-Y. ormoumss Nor ON HAND JUNE 1959 GRADUATES GLORIA WATKINS 9523 S. Calumet. KATHLEEN WILGER 5 W. 112th Pl. PHYLLIS BACSKAI 12018 Wallace St. G.A.A. BEN BROWN 9927 Vernon. Football Team, Tennis Team, Concert Band, Chem, Club, Reelman. JOHN CARRARO 12035 Normal Ave. GEORGE CERUTTI 215 W. 112th Pl. RICHARD GIRON 11351 Champlain. Football Team, WILLIAM GORDON 215 E. 107th St. Phorex, Concert Band, Band 8- Orchestra Varieties, Chem. Club. DANIEL HOFFMAN 7641 Wood St. Football Team, Advertising Club. ROSEMARIE KOSSAK 11906 Wallace St. Concert Band, Newton Club, F.T.A., Phorex, Band 8. Orchestra Varieties, Phorex Rep., Creative Writing Club, Christmas Fest., Ott. Sec., Chem. Club. WAYNE KRUEGER 10001 Forest, Bowling Team. 4 PATRICIA PETERSON 10729 LaSalle St. G.A.A. KENNETH THREATT 9758 Forest. Basketball Team, Choir, Spring Fest. WAYNE TRAINOR 10404 Forest. Phorex, Hallguard. wwf' if ' Senior Breakfast As I look back on my high school life, 1 realize, with a pang of sorrow, iust how much these past four years have meant to me. One of the greatest thrills I received here at Fenger was the news that 1 had made Courier Staff. Aside from the hard work that goes along with putting a book such as the Courier together, many enjoyable hours were spent chatting and working with the other Staff members. Barbara Klein What a wonderful four years this has been for me. How frightened l used to be as a Freshie, particularly about being late. If I wasn't here at 7:40, I thought I was late. Now I hustle in at 7:59. Nancy Bergstrom .1 wr I L Q4 , :I , .V , gd! , ,Z ,Aj ' ', W4 fe, AV HI' 4 as 'W , Q ' 1 y , X 2 pK W J ii gm I ,, W' A , ff A3 I 's ROW I-Mary Andwsof, Molly Johnson, Margo Kolam, Carol Turlcstra, Mary Foster, Joan Ja'n1o'z ROW 2-Ela no Nelson, Phyllis Glaublme, Judy Mcllrath, Bonne Groos, Carol V:3'iCl':VV'f:liVJ Nancy Bvgstrom, Carole Napoli. What a thrill to be chosen! Thirteen 4B girls who have the scholastic standing, poise, and leadership, hold the honored position of monitors, and lead the graduation procession. This year the tradition of white formals was changed and the monitors now wear robes differing in color from that of the graduates. ROW IvConn Q Fa, Marc a Sack, Carol Vander Mey, Jeanne Sample, los Horsky, Donna Lcvss ROW 2-Karen Anderson, Judy Severin, Barbara Novak, Mary Loo Pusztay, Dawn La'scn Donna Sable, Ruth Van Witzenburg. 1 V ' Q f l in Q L. L i 5: , a ,. l - 'ty' - 1 I I ' 5 'lg fu xx i N f f K l tl -L -'t wg f N. JY leer? ' Fw Q , ,gas 11 -:.1 ji22EQQil N fi, '-if il . Va S u fsaiv.,-' i if , SEATING 8. MARCHING ROW 'I-L fda Freeman Joy Je'v't:e'g Ca'oi P6'VCI7Qf:'l Barr e Redespe' ger ROW 2-Gevge Duncan Jerry Fa' ra Tom Brodere 50 I ornmiffeed l , anuury The January graduation committees were directed by the 4A division teachers, Mr. Hollister, and Mr. High, the class sponsor. Their duty was to plan the graduation and the activities connected with it. The nine committees were-Prom, Cap and Gown, Diploma, Seating and Marching, Graduation Program, Class Color, Motto, Gift and Stage Decoration, Senior Breakfast, Senior Sing, and Announcements. These committees met during the school day. Other unaccomplished work was done by students on their own time. All in all, everyone worked hard to do his part to make the graduation a success. COLOR, MOTTO, GIFT 8. STAGE DEC. ROW I-Anne Olson, Madeline Camire, Judy Mcllrath, Ethel Allen. ROW 2 -Marta Moberg, Judy Enlow, Ed Lundberg, Phyli s Glaubke, Lynn Bertrand, Zelrna Batteast, Neal Rowe, Carol Vander Veen, Dolores DeFacc, DIPLOMA ROW I-Barbara Galnttnes, Ron Geyer, Carol Turkstra ROW 2-Elgin: Pappas, Julie Sumner, Carol Johnson, Josephine Ver Way. SENIOR SING ROW I-Dorothy Johnsor, Babb eJeI1sen,Nlicltele Cole' ROW 2-Arbetn Re tmeyer, Bob Betta, Barbara DeV'Ies, Bert Lndstroni Margo Kolont, Ron Gaye' Rosetnd Harvey Jni Bc en Gene Batde Jef? Cnrstensen Bob Remmert Doug Wroblewskt, Judy E senbrandt 'er' 0 ANNOUNCEMENT ROW1-Dcro ', Czarkomsk R 'a GC Q'dc C-vor radon Evefcff Gorman Ca'o1 Gtdsna' A4909 Maqrwabosio Vfgrfa Mjer fbcre HamQ'cn ROW 2-Donn s D'yzza Jrvz F'1ffa'er Pau Rc-nnafc' Bob B'ni-man Bwiu Koch Bob Oswr-sw' PROM ROW 1-Neg, Bfrgshcrf Bern P ps J-c:, Ba-'lofe L2s'c'fy low, 'lay' Ancerscf ROW 2-Evan M E' Veg: Kc :fn Coe-s'e' Cnylwnsn E,a'r'e Vande-'we' Gecrge Frank Bonne G'o::s Den Newgwen E35-'e Ne sc Gene Be de C516 Nano BREAKFAST ROW I-Joav Jevnwcfz Jody Terve, Dara Mack Jn' Refbeaox, Sand, Bone'-k-x Saws, Gise 'Jygc' ' a Pe' Qenswow ROW 2-haw' .'.e 'rNa 5a': Kr- V--':'r's, BQ Rag: Lee How es J,:, Q ions 1. in 9: 'fan Van: Sr . cs c ' Fcwvce KC'w cr CLASS OF JANUARY 1960 51 PROGRAM ROW I-Jack-2 To escrw, Donna S'one, E lee-n Scninzel, Susan Ciafr, Ga Devlin, ROW 2-Snaron DeYoong, Betvy Plankls, MoNAy Johnson, Ken Hmch nson, Joan 5vap'es, Mary Basfng, Dane Tomas, Sherry Ew'ng CAP 8 GOWN ROW 1-Linda Sekma, Carol Smmcky, Mary Foster, ROW 2-Sybil Smih, Caro! Tanis, Nancy Torsfad, Dolores Pr'nce, Ruth Kramer' Karrn Lepper ROW 3-Bar'y Weri-man Da'rel DeYoung, Terry Honr, La'ry DeKoke'. 'Gig-, 'ra 1535.3 I J ommiffeed llllf' A successful graduation is the result of the endless plans and preparation on the part of the Senior Committees. The following committees were composed of one representative from each senior division: Cap and Gown, Color and Motto, Diploma, Gift 8- Stage Decoration, Program, Seating and Marching, Announcements, and Senior Sing. The Breakfast and Prom committees had two representatives from each Senior division. The teachers of the graduating divisions sponsored the committees, with the exception of the Senior Sing committee, sponsored by Mr. Hollister. STAGE AND GIFT ROW I-Marsha Grens, Elysa Toler, Madeline Hackett, Loretta Burke. ROW 2-Judy Weglarz, Irvin Hansen, George Clark, Edward Hendrickson, Judy Severin. ANNOUNCEMENT ROW I-Sylvia DeBock, Shirlee Spoolstra, Donna Flanery, Lorin Haris, Kathy Griffin, Lynn Kennaugh, ROW 2-Jackie Frazer, Terry Jurgensen, Janet Blom, Verna Turner, John Kandi, Jean Kemmer. 7-Q ,,4-v- SENIOR SING ROW I-Dawn Larson, April Troy, Carol Kostekt, Carol Shtnwanek, Lynn Hansen. ROW 2-Annette Dexter, Manuel Sanchez, James Jobe, Donna Loess. BREAKFAST ROW 'I-Judy Rusczyk Pad'-eve Sono-e k, Ge'ri lngl n'c, Catrefne Zanalncn Sh riey Hence, Ka'r Berg ROW 2-Ruth Ne son, I-nre Knudsen, Joan Wiese, Carol Putman Caro Siweplwerci, Kay' Brccwer. ROW 3-Batt, Suornnin, Barbara Novak, Ka' n Dykstra. ROW 4-Lcrrane Herd na, Dcnra Felcicchia, Gay DeYoung, Melody Davis, ROW 5-William Thomson Richard Giordano Larry Kreczmer, Fred Dessecker, COLOR AND MOTTO ROW I-Nacrn Nan e Narswa Ga'd, Eizabehr Gc,e'z K1 a .'.a's' g , . S so Barbara T mir ROW 2-Marcia B ack Crt' st ne Goden Roberta Relrasin Ed Pavl k, Pa't Be , Vio et Sxcsnr 'Jay Lo. Wal fir 52 CAP AND GOWN ROW I-Sharon Williams, Edna Stuart, Jean Sample, Regina Mistro, Marion Anuth, Anna Brown. ROW 2-Sandra Hoendervoogt, Karen Childs, Gayle Ruisard, Torn Janzen, Carol Korte, Darlene Sciacero, Sharon Burgeson, Jo Ann Bogie. SEATING AND MARCHING ROW 'I-Joan Lindskog, Lois Horsky, Karen Rubinas, Lynn Burke, Jane Bergstrom, Ruth Ann Gustafson, Carol Zegley. ROW 2-Jim Roberts, Martin Schwick, Steve Shostrurn, John Gilmore, Torn Disz, Woodrow Almon, Charles Johnson. DIPLOMA ROW 1-Lorraine Salainon, Bonnie McKinnon, Dawn King, Dolores Klinger, Melodcc Shrant. ROW 2-Gloria Lisinski, Nancy Kovacin, Barbara Gagus, Adele Miller, Maryall Fiorenzi, ROW 3-Howard Wood, Rich Mortenson, Phil Bain, PROGRAM ROW 'I-Ruth Van W tzenburg, Barbara Donnelly, Caryl Peterson, Eleanor Cole, Carol Parkes, Sltarcn Carroll Dorene Hughes. ROW 2-Gary McMaken, Larry Dawdson Anil, Manes Russel Boe'srna, Peter Canalia, Robert Macari, Larry Young, PROM ROW I-Lrcla Bcnwousf, Donra Kinnriel, Margie Ostendorf, Linda Jensen, Glenda Janii-, Sandra Alford Jo-Ann Lasher, Carol Sigrfst, Louise Santorso. ROW 2-Donna V canas, Lynne Osburg, Lenore Hankosky, Linda Dickenson, Carolyn Shinarek Judy Lindelf Mche Rishel. ROW 3-Ron Delrflaan, Randy Spitzer, Russ Bce's'na, Pete Canaiia, Sharon Carroll, Julie Sundell, Jo Ann Sebben Susan Gerirger. ROW 4-Larry Davidson, Terry Stanley, Gerald Gcenan Vernon Horns, Tom Meer, Bill Tracey, Bob Bzydelc. F O R J U N E 'l 9 6 O 535 Ci 4 sv T ROW I-Marilyn Magnus, Carole Napoli, Arbeth Reitmeyer, Bonnie Gross, Judy Mcllrath, Julie Oelrilsen, Nancy Bergstrom, Mary Andersen ROW 2-Phyllis Glaubke, Elaine Nelson, Diane Tumas, Ron Staehlin, Michele Cater, Jef? Chrlstensen, Barbara Kle'n Molly Jonrison, Barbara DeVries, Carol Vande'Vc-en Carol Petrongelli. l' Xi f l FN i Q , June Msmasns , C lj! Z Constance Fay, Dawn larson, Donna Loess, Rclward Mortensar C f F Barbara Novak, Margie Ostendort, Mary Lou Pusz'ay, Donna 'i c Sable, Marca Sack Jeanne Sample, Randall Spwer, Caro ffx . Vander Mey, Puth Van Witzenburg, Judy Weglarz i K -. ,kv 5 rid l ff 21 a Q T ' f 'J 'ZLT1 0 l ' A l X KJ l 'rl' onor Y .2411 i ,, What is the fondest dream of many students here at Fenger? 1 , f ' Why, of course, it's membership in the Tri-Honor Society, the l l ff l . . . i a i highest honor achieved by a graduate. Requirements for the i 1 jf af, society include membership in the Phorex Society for 734 semesters, lx! A S i National Honor Society, and Quill and Scroll Society. This means l ,A 4, the student must have an E average or better for 734 semesters, have demonstrated qualities of leadership, scholarship, and , , T gh, service, and have met the journalistic requirements of the Titan l l' -'f f Torch or Courier Stafts. As a reward for their eftorts, the members I E ' are feted ata special assembly held at the close ot each semester. 54 V Phorex 4 Anyone who has an E average in his majors and no lower than a G in his minors, becomes a member of Phorex. As a reward for his hard work, each person who obtains this honor is given a gold pin in the shape of lamp, symbolizing the light of knowledge. Those whose hard efforts entitled them to be members of this society for 7341 semesters, are awarded a jewelled Phorex pin when they graduate. This is the highest scholastic honor one can achieve at Fenger. JUNE MEMBERS Z Emily Burn, Constance Fay, Barba'a Gagus, Los Horsky, James Jobe Dawn Larson, Donna Loess, Rchard Morfenson, Barbara Novak, Marge Ostendorf John Parish, Mary Lou Pusztay, Donna Sable, Marcia Sack, Jeanne Sarnp.e, Judy Severin, Carol Sigrst, Arlene S'el! Carol Vander Mey, Ruth Van Witzenburg, Jwdith lffffglfifl JANUARY MEMBERS ROW l-Marlyn Magnus, Carole Napol Arltntli Pew X vneyer, Bonn e Groos, Judy Mcllrath, Margo Kolorn, Jiilift Oehlsen, Nancy Bergstrom. ROW 2-Mary Andersen, Carol Petrongelli, Nancy Torsfad, Carol Turkstra, Dana Turnas, Barbara Klein, Mary Foster, Pat Renstrom, Sandy Geise, ROW 3-Ron Staehlin, Bob Gunderson, Jefl Christensen, Elaine Nelson, Michele Cofer, George Frartlf, George Duncan, Ken Krimpler, Barbara DeVries, Larry Stephens, Carol VanderVeen, Molly Johnson. 'YV A , MMM 'WY R wy READING ACROSS from top to bottom-Larry Stephens, Jett Christensen, Janet Blom, Bob Gunderson, Larry Dekoker, Richard Mortenson, Bonnie Groos, Randy Spitzer, Ed Pavolik, Barbara Klein, Michele Coter, Ruth VanWitzenburg, Elaine Vanderwall, Bob Lindmark, Nancy Bergstrom, Bonnie McKinnon, Eleanor Cole, George Duncan, Donna Loess, Dian Tumas, Barbara DeVries, Karen Laverman, Dawn Larson, Paula Francis, Lora-Lee Glahn, Judy Mcllrath, Carol Petrongelli, Jim Jobe, Julie Oehlsen, Roseland Harvey, Carol Vander- Veen, Donna Sable, Sue Geringer, Roselle Carli, Marcia Moberg, Molly Johnson, Phyllis Glaubke, George Frank, Jerry Farina, Walter Wattrnan, Ron Stafehlin, Susan Shadle, Carole Napoli, Barbara Novak, Ela'ne Nelson, Carol VanderMay, Jeanne Sample, Jeanne Fitz gerald, Sherry Ewing, Lois Horsky, Pat Judekls, Karen Krusell, Susan Lloyd, JoAnn Lasher, Mary Anderson, Judy Eisenbrandt, Connie Fay, Sandy Goss, Mary Tasler, Maflyn Nlagncs, Bobbie Gensen, Arbeth Reitmeyer, Sandy Altord, Judy Weglarz. Pat Carli, Marca Saclf, Margee Ortendort. National Honor Society Membership in the National Honor Society is a great honor, and should be strived tor early in one's high school career. A specific number of points, based on participation in school activities, scholarship, service, leadership, and character traits, is required. A minimum scholarship average of 2.75 is needed in order to quality. Each new member receives a pin and a certificate, presented to him at the Honor Assembly. This identifies him as a National Honor Student and on example tor others to gain membership in the Society. The highly sophisticated National Honor members let down their hair. Hundred and one pounds ol fun, that's my little Honey Bun. MRS. BERNICE POLLYEA Sponsor .,.4. . 17 3 -44 .,..n-gr if um :L 45-fw. A une l 960 4 l RAY ADDUCI 10508 I:Gh'oovc Axe, Photon, Comet' Band, Owiwexri Band 8. Orch. Vavet es. HAROLD ADLER 136 W. 107th SH Newton C1ub, Titar Torcrm Stag, Qu1I 8. ScroI1, Rm. Pres., Orcheswa, Prtorex, Creat ve Writing Ciub, Nat. Hon. Soc RICH ALBERT 10531 Forest Ave. Cow er Rep., Torch Rep, Vikings H Y, Ushers C1ub, Drama Cfub, Now Comm. OFT. ADRIENNE ALBIN 11157 Uri on Ave P11orex,G A A, German C1017 SANDRA ALFORD 10619 Parite1' Ave. Nat. Hon. Soc, Priorex, COURIFI? STAFF, QUEH 8. Scro11, Rm. Pres., Stud. Ccimci1, Water Ba11r1', Prom Comm., Letter Girls, Career Day Aide Courier Rep., Torch Rep BARBARA ALKIRE 326 W. 104th St. OH, Sec., G A.A LYNN ALLISON 8624 lug1esids', Chem C1ub, GA A OIT SN WOODROW ALMON 10730 Ca1emet Ave. Rm. Prez, Seatmiq 8- !Vtarr1:iiiq Comm,,C1'1em.C1ub, Bowling Team. DAVID ANDERSON 12005 LaSa11e St Stud Lib, Peefiww Baiwd JACQUELINE ANDERSON 12734 Wai1ace St Phorgx Rm. Sec, GAA, G.A.A.Rep,,Bow1ing Team, Announcements Comm Ha11gUard, KATHLEEN ANDREWS 12224 LaSa11e St. T,tarteftes Theta Tr HiY'P'es Girls Glee Club, Torcn Pep, G.A A., C1tem. C4111 FA11 Fes' Sp' rg Fes' Christ, Fest. MARION ANUTH 12-1-16 Egg f-stew Am G A A C-an 3. Gcfw Ccivvvw ARTHUR ARMAGAST 223-1? S :F A.: Ki-g 's H Y Cf? Jr: F::' ba! TOM ASMUS 10756 Greef . ARLENE ASTOLAS 12717 '.'3'gan S' OFT. Se: PT A Rei: Gris Gee C -rr Be'a T'-I-MY Sgrfg Fas' Ha geawj Cfrs' Fei' GAA Peorex PHIL BAIN 1'119 Ente? 11 A.e. SA. ww Team' P :'f GF1 S91 Dis: 1 Cen-iv, Ccfse cfs A gf Tw gwfg H Y Ha geard CAROL BAKO 7.11 N. 117 ' S' HaQ1g,ard Terri Rep GAA ELAINE BARRON 95:6 A.a ce Ave Stud Ccevwo Cree' Da, A cl-X G ' , Glee Ceb Ccue' Qep Tc': Peo, G.A A. Rep. Off Si: 59 Best Manners Annele Dexter ond lim lobe BARBARA BELDEN 12740 Wallace St, Concent Band, Bowling Team, P,T.A. Rep., Stud. Lib., G.A.A., G.A.A, Rep. EILEEN BENSON 12601 Lowe Ave. Phorex, Career Day Aide, Girls Glee Club, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Iota Tri-Hi-Y, OH. Sec., Concert Band, Latin Club, Torch Rep., Hallguard, G.A.A. KARIN BERG 10113 Princeton Ave. Phorex, Stud. Lib., Breakfast Comm.. Torch Rep., G.A.A., Hallguard, Chem. Club, Latin Club. JANE BERGSTROM 11437 Parnell Ave. Choir, Choir Ensemble, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Fall Fest., Fenger Fair, Career Day Aide, Seating St Marching Comm., G,A.A., OFF. Sec., Stud. Council, P,T,A. Rep. CAROL BERZENSKI 10959 Sangamon Sl, Rm. Sec., Courier Rep., P.T.A. Rep., G.A.A., Phi Rho Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Pan Am. Club, Spring Fest., Fall Fest, KENNETH BIAN 12915 Normal Ave. OfT. Club, Non Comm. Off., Picked Platoon, Rm. Pres., Stud, Council, Fenger Fair, Chem. Club, Ushers Club, Hallguard, German Club. ROY BILSBARROW 10048 St. Lawrence Avo. Stud. Lb. MARCIA BLACK 512 W. 129th Pl. Phorex, Quill 8- Scroll, Titan Torch StafT, Rm. Pres., Stud. Couhcil, Rm. Sec., Courier Rep., Colors 81 Motto Comm., Alpha Tri-HIVY, Girls Glee Club, Stud. Lib., Spring Fest. JANET BLOM 10226 State St. Nat. Hon. Soc., COURIER STAFF, Quill 8. Scroll, Phorex, Announcements Comm., Stud. Lib., Stud. Council, Coll, Day Aide, Career Day Aide, F.T.A.-Pres., Letter Girls, Hostess Club. LINDA BLOMQUIST 10819 Calumet Ave. Water Ballet, Letter Girls, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Phorex, Prom Comm.-Co-Chairman, Spring Fest., Christ. Fest.. G,A.A. Rep., Choir, Fall Fest., OFF. Sec., Rm, Sec. TOM BOELCKE 129 W. 109th Pl. Seating 81 Marching Comm., Sons Hi-Y. Jr. Retailers. RUSS BOERSMA 10548 Parnell Ave. Football Team, Prom Comrn., Trix Hi-Y. BEVERLY BOFFO 10741 Indiana Ave, Phorex, Rm. Sec., Off Sec., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Theta Tri-Hi-Y. JO ANN BOGIE 11824 Lowe Ave. Rm. Pres., Torch Rep., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep.. Cap 8- Gown Comm., Ttarettes, G'rls Glee Club, Chr'st. Fest., Sprrig Fest. BOB BOGUMIL 11950 Yale Ave. Swrn Team, Sons HYY. Reelmen, R0-e Team. DONNA BOLDUC 11720 Perry Arc. Gamma T'-H -Y, Torch Rep., G.A A. DENNIS BOLT 10545 Sangamon St, Rm. Pres., Torch Rep., Swan Team. Chem. Club, Sons Hi-Y. WAYNE BONDORA 135B 11011-.Sr Orchestra, Rcctmer, Stud. Lib., Gift 8- Stage Decoration Comm. 60 ff-Y, Q-'V il' .gn- .nf M118 1--7, ,Lak XJ? 1' KAI' .ff me . '57 X, iff, ri' pw 1:7 ' ,'. bill? -AY .07 s.f .cl if' '-+1 4-.V X9 A-T ills! i' JUDY BONZELL 349 W. 101st St. Concert Band, Bowling Team, Phorex. G.A.A., GAA. Rep., Rrn. Pres., Orchestra, Band 8- Orch. Varieties. NANCY BORGER 11640 Harvard Ave. Torch Rep., P.TA. Rep., Bowling Team, G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Letter Girls, Volleyball AllfStar, Hallguard. BOB BOSAK 10717 Rhodes. Football Team, Sons Hi-Y, Hallguard. HAROLD BRADEN 115-13 Harvard Ave. Phorex, Golf Team, Reelrnen, Counselofs Ade, German Club. MARILYN BRADTKE 12423 Lowe Ave. Rm. Pres., Phorex, Off. Sec., G.A.A. SARAH BRINKMAN 10537 Fores' Ave. Off. Sec., P.T.A. Rep., GAA., Latin Club, Hallguard, G.A.A. Rep., Phi Rho Chi Tri-HiAY. BERNARD BROMSTRUP 12549 Wentworth Ave. Rm. Pres., Chem. Club, Drama Club. KAY BROWER 10211 Lafayette Ave. Phorex, Torch Rep., Rm. Sec., G.A.A., Breakfast Comm., OH. Sec., Drama Club. ANNA BROWN 9432 Perry Ave. Phorex, Girls Glee Club, Cap 8- Gown Comm., G.A.A., Chem. Club, Spring Fest., Hallguard. ELAINE BROWN 12736 Lowe Ave. Girls Glee Club, Stud. Council, Rm. Pres., Courier Rep., Christ, Fest., Spring Fest., Fall Fest., Lambda Chi Tri-Hi-Y, G.A.A. Rep., Haliguard, Bowling Team, May Fest. MARGARET BUCHANAN 532 W. 107th St. Girls Glee Club, Fall Fest., Christ. Fest., G.A.A. CANDY BULFER 235 W. 113th St. GAA., Intramural Volleyball, Bowling Team. SHARON BURGESON 10546 Aberdeen St. OH. Sec., Cap 8- Gown Comm., Rm. Sec., Hallguard, G rlf. Glee Club, GAA. Rep., Intramural Basketball, Orchestra, GAA. EMILY BURIN 10518 Forest Ave. Titan Torch Staft, Phorex 734, Career Day Aide, F.TA., Torch Rep., Rm. Treas., Pan Am. Club, GAA., Nat. Hon. Soc. LORETTA BURKE 10131 Union Ave. Phorex, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Choir, Drama Club, Torch Rep., Ott. Sec., G.A.A. LYNNE BURKE 11801 Lafayette Ave. Seating 8- Marching Comm., Career Day Aide, Lambda Chl Tri-Hi-Y, Girls Glee Club, Spring Fest., Christ. Fest., Fall Fest., Hailguard, Rm. Pres., Torch Rep., G.A.A. Rep., May Fest. ROBERT BZDEK 12455 Stewart Ave. Torch Rep., Phorex, Prom Comm., Hallguard, Chem. Club. NEAL CAAUWE 58 W. 11Ofh Pl. Male Chorus, Rif1e Team, Off. Club, Non Comm. OH, Ushers Club Picked Platoon, D.E. Club, Hallguard. ls there a finger pointing at you, giving advice and more advice: Study hard to make Phorex and loin many activities to make National I-lonor ? Here is a little more advice to add to your collection: ' 1. Know a good baker before joining Courier Staff. 2. Look to make sure glass doors are open before going through. 3. Be a chameleon so you can blend into a dark room. lanet Blom 61 The football games at Gately, the victorious walks up the hill, the parties on Courier, the last minute work for Career Day, the extra credit reports for history, the experiments in chemistry, the proficiency tests in gym, are incidents that I will always remember. But most important, I hope I will never forget the friends that I have made and how my teachers helped me to become a young adult. Ruth Van Wztzeriburg PATRICIA CAHILL 56 E. lOlth St. Off. Sec., G.A A., G.A.A. Rep., Sigma Tr'-Hi-Y, May Fest. LYNELL CAIN 92l2 Calumet Ave. G.A,A, Rep., G.A.A , Chem, Club, Phorex PRINES CAMPBELL 9224 Lafayette Ave. Picked Platoon, Non Comm. OH., Ushers Club, Color Guard, Drum 8. Bugle Corps. PETER CANALIA lO9l8 Vernon Ave. Class Ofhcer, Swim Team, Knights Hi-Y, Prom Comm., Homecoming Court, Chem. Club, Torch Rep., Rm. Pres., Water Ballet, Football, Choir, Bowling Team. JUDY CAPRIDIONE ll8C2 Parnell Ave. P.T.A. Rep., G.A.A., Hallguard, Pan Am. Club. PATRICIA CARLI 27 F. l22nd St. Nat. Hon. Soc., Quill 8. Scroll, Titan Torch Staff, Letter Girls, Phorex, Stud. Lib., Torch Rep., GAA. Rep., Career Day Aide, Phorax Rep., F.T.A., GAA. NORMA CAROLLO ll3l2 Champlain. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, OFT. Sec., GAA. JACK CARPENTER lOOl6 Princeton Ave. Football Team, Senior Sing Comm., Phorex, Spartans Hi-Y, Courier Rep., Key Club, Hallguard. ED CARR ll423 Normal Ave. Swim Team, Phorex, Concert Band, Tenns Team. SHARON CARROLL llOl4 Parnell Ave, Titan Torch Staff, Phorex, Torch Rep., Letter Girls, Program Comm., Pan Am. Club, Choir, Titanettes, Bowling Team, Career Day Aide, Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Quill 8. Scroll. DONNA CASHETTA ll829 Eggleston Ave. Phorex, Rm. Pres., Courier Rep.. Torch Rep., Spring Fest., Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, D.E. Club, Latin Club, G.A.A., Hallguard. JAMES CAUSGROVE 7l6 E. lO5tli PI. Chem. Club. CAROLYN CERUTTI 2l5 W. ll2th Pl. Phorex, Counselor's A'de, Diploma Comm., OH, Sec., Girls Gfee Club, G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Spring Fest., Nat. Hon. Soc. ARLENE CHAMPLAIN -1-17 W l26tli Pl. Stud Lb GA.A., Intramural Basketball, Hallguard. KAREN CHILDS lOOl8 Eggestcn Ave Rm. Pres, Cour e' Rep., Torch Rep., OFT. Sec., P.T.A. Rep., Cap is Gown Comm., Cho r, Cnrlst. Fest., Spring Fes', Latin C'ub, GAA. Rep Cho r Ensemble. JANET CHILELLI l2fi2o fveitworth Ave. Girls Gee Club, Chrst. Fest., Spring Fest., Pan Am Club, lntramural Basketball Ofl Sec., GAA, Ph Pho Chi Tr'-H -Y'Pres, GERALD CHOCHOLEK l2l58 Unch Ave Ccr1ce'f Bard, Band Br Orc Var et es, Cn'is'. Fesk Sp' ng Fest.. Pho'ex, Orcnesua Male Cnorus aoNNls cuomsv 12106 5 ,Iam-ill si G A A 62 fi 5- ri' if -0 1:17 QM' 17.9 4 .221 BL 5 1 I I Sn- 'tr- -4' 'ti' 'nr' L, 'TJ' une 7 960 ktnf ...pf FRED CLARK 12631 Eggleston Ave. Sons Hi-Y, Hallguard. JANICE CLARK 9171 Burnside Ave. Glrls Glee Club, Fall Fest., Latin Club, Christ, Fest., Spring Fest., G.A.A., P.T.A. Rep. GEORGE CLARKE 1052 W. 104th Pl. Stage Crew, Gift 8. Stage Decoraton Comm., Career Day A'cle, Fall Fest., Fenger Fair, Chem. Club, Orchestra, TOM CLODFELTER 10317 Trtroop St. ELEANOR COLE 9849 Prairie Ave. Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex, Girls Glee Club, Stud. Lib., Glee Ciub Ensemble, Torch Rep., Program Comm., FTA., Chem. Club, G.A.A., Cnrist. Fest., Spfng Fest. SHARON COLEMAN 111 VV' 104th St. PltCrex, Tortlt Rep., Lat,n Club, Hailguard, GAA DENNIS COOPER 550 W. lllth St, Concert Band, Football Team, Orches' tra, Bowling Team, Drum 8- Bugle Corps, Ushers Club, Christ. Fest., Band 8. Orch, Varieties. CELESTE COSBY 11935 Harvard Ave. Rhorex, OH. Sec., Girls Glee Club, Spring Fest., Chr st. Fest., Stud, Lib., G.A.A. Rep., Torch Rep., P.T.A. Rep., G.A.A. DOROTHY COX 9184 Harvard Ave. Choir, Girls Glee Club, German Club, Chem. Club, Spring Fest., Christ. Fest., Fenger Fair. JUDITH COYLE 10452 State St. Pltorex, Stud. Lib., G.A,A. JO ANN CRANE 10555 Wabash Ave, Phorex, G.A.A, P.T.A. Rep, OFT See, Rm. Sec., Bowling Team, Zeta Trial-li-Y. BETTY CRAWFORD 11739 State St OFT. Sec., G.A A DONNA CREAN 9910 Emerald Ave. Rm, Pres., G.A.A., Fenger Fair, Choir, Chem. Club, Spring Fest. EARL CREE 617 W. Vermont. Rm. Treas., Intramural Basketball, Chem. Club. ARNETTE CUNNINGHAM 8107 Langley Ave. Orchestra, Choir, P.T.A. Rep., Rm. Sec., Band 8- Orch. Varieties, G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Intramural Volley- ball, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest. VERN DAHLSTROM 210 E. 109th SI. Jr. Retailers. JOHN DALPONTE 12201 Lafayette Ave, Trix Hi-Y, Hallguard, Chem. Club. JOYCE DAMRILL 10560 Indiana. Phorex, Off. Sec., Rm. Sec., Choir, Chr st. Fest., Spring Fest., G.A,A. Best Dancers Paulette Sowonik and Manuel Sanchez CATHERINE DANGELO 11423 Princeton Ave. Courier Rep., Rm. Trees Ott. Sec., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Hallguard. LINDA DANOUSKY 3 E. 103rd Pl. Phorex, Off. Sec., G.A.A., GAA. Rep Rm Sec, PTA. Rep., Girls Glee Club, Hallguard, Rm. Treas LARRY DAVIDSON 10337 Prairie Ave. Phorex, Prom Comm., Courier Rep Chem. Cub, Bowlng Team, Vikings H-Y, Picked Platoon, Ushers Club Non Comm. OH, Hallguard, Drum 8 Bugle Corps. MELODY DAVIS 9843 Dobson Ave. Phcrex, Stud. Counc I, Ccurer Rep Breakfast Comm, Career Day Aide, Grrls Glee Club, Stud. Lb., OFT. Sec., GA A. Rep , Glee Club Ensemble, Rm. Pres, Phorex Rep. SYLVIA DeBOCK 10208 Wenfwcvth Ave. P.T,A. Rep., F.TA, G.A.A. ABEL DeHAAN 10618 Aberdeen. RONALD DeHAAN 11241 Emerald Ave. Class Officer, Titan Torch Staff, Swim Team, Prom Comm.-Co-Chairman, Water Ballet, Quill 8. Scroll, Phorex, Stud. Council, Torch Rep., Barons Hi-Y, Career Day Aide, Nat. 1-lon. Soc. DIANE DEMKOWICZ 9740 Avalon Ave. Torch Rep., G.A.A. ROGER DERING 10124 Halsted St. Chem. Club, Latin Club, Hallguard, Choir. FRED DESSECKER 10917 Green St. Breakfast Comm., Chem. Club. ANNETTE DEXTER 415 W. 118th St. Homecoming Court, COURIER STAFF, Senior Sing Comm., Titanettes, Water Ballet, Theta Tri-Hi-Y, Phorex, Letter Girls, G.A.A. Rep., Bowling Team, Nat. Hon. Soc., Quill 8. Scroll. GAY DeYOUNG 10529 Perry Ave. Phorex, Career Day Aide, Breakfast Comm., Stud. Lib., G.A.A., Phorex Rep., Off. Sec. LINDA DICKINSON 10025 Lowe Ave. G.A.A. Board-Pres., Letter Girls, May Fest., Choir, Basketball All-Star, Prom Comm., Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., G.A.A. Rep., Torch Rep., G.A.A. THOMAS DISZ 10419 Normal Ave. Phorex, Seating 81 Marching Comm., Newton Club, Coll. Day Aide, Career Day Aide, Counselor's Aide, Courier Rep., Nat. l-lon. Soc. GEORGIA DITT 321 W. 111th Pl. G.A.A., Intramural Basketball. EILEEN DOLAN 51 W. 107th St. Phorex, G.A.A., Basketball All-Star, Intramural Volleyball, Stud. Lib., Choir, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest. KAREN DOLINICK 12117 Emerald Ave. Phorex, Rm. Pres., Cap 81 Gown Comm., Beta Tri-Hi-Y, F.T.A., G'rls Glee Club, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Career Day A.de, G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Latin Club. SALLY DOMARK 11928 Wentworth Ave. Rm. Sec., G.A.A., Intramural Volleyball, Hallguafd, Intramural Basketball, R.O.T.C. Sec. Although my days at Fenger have come to an end, I shall always look back on the day I managed to announce my first assembly even though I was petrified by the hundreds of eyes that stared at meg the day I was chosen to be the teacher of my Adv. Algebra class on student government dayg or the time my first chem experiment exploded. I may forget these experiences, but I shall never forget the many friends I have made at Fenger. Donna Sable 64 ii Qi 'ff 1 .4 .,,z' R '..-ff -ff i 5111! fl Mil? '-1 -df W' I 3 G' fbsl DONNA FEUCICCHIA 11579 LaSa1'e S' P1vO'cx, Sud Ccuvi Rm P'es T3r:1' Rep, Breakfas? Ccrrm, Sfeerrrtg Comm OFT. Se: R T A ROL: Smci Lb.1a1nCru1'J,G A,A , G A A. Rep JOSEPH FELICICCHIA 1'579LaSafIe Sf Rm Pres. Sud Cc r':' Ccurer Rep, Torch Rep. Sore H Y Hal gua'd MARK FERAZZA 135 J. 116 W S' Foovbai To'c11 Rep MARYAL FIORENZI 11744 LBS6 e S' Rm Pres. Lamcca C T'-H T G r S Gee C uh D p crfa Comm 1 'rame'e vcr evba Ha g-a'c G A A Crvg' Fes' Sprmg Fes' CAROL FIORETTI 11119 Coarvy: a ro Sud Cams, Ze'a T' H Y GA A G A.A. Rep. FRANCIS FITZPATRICK 11825 S'a'e S' G A A P T A Rem OH Se: Rm Sec. Term Rep, Gamma T' -Hr-Y Cho r O'mes'ra Drama C ek: Co' 5' Fesr. Spwng Fesf Ha ig1,a'c DONNA FLANERY 538 VV 1C-im S1 Pborex G'1s Gee Cub FT,A Arwvczuvcemerwvs Comm, Ca'-ee' Day Ade Hairguafd, O'c'1es a Drama C eb,Crwris1, Fes1.,So'rrg Fest Phcrex Rep., La' rw C1ub JACQUELINE FRANCONE 10552 Sarvgamcn Sr. Pnorex, Cwem, Cab Lav rv C1ub,P111R11O C111 Tr--H -Y, G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., R.T.A. Rep, Ha11guard REGINA FRANCZYK 12513 Emerald Ave. Career Day Arde, Phorex G 1s Gee Club, Courier Rep. Stud. Lrb., G.AA. Rep., G'fY 8- Sfage Decora'cr Comm., Ze!a Tr.'H 'Y Chrrsf Fest, Spr ng Fest, OH, Sec G A.A JACQUElYN FRAZER 95-12 Calumev Ave. Concert Baud Awrxiuvcerverv Comm., Ha11guard, G,A A., Spring Fesv. Fa1I Fest CHESTER FURTEK 12115 Parme.1 Ave. Siud. CourvcI1, Ccue' Rep., Torch Rep,,S1ud. Lrb., Bow1irwg Team, Chem. Club, Rm. Pres. BARBARA GAGUS 12735 Peoria St, Titan Torch Sraff, Phorex 73.1, Prwo'ex Rep, Rm. Pres., Srud. Lrb., G.AA Drp1oma Comm, FTA Rug Kappa Trr-H1-Y, La! n Club, Nav. Hon, Soc, MARSHA GARD 12214 Sarvgarfon St, Rm Pres., Off. Sec G.AA Colors 8. Morro Comm. RONALD GARZOLINI 11827 Morgan Sv. Non Comm, OH., Hailguard Rm. Sec., Courier Rep., Torch Rep. SHARON GASPARI 723 E. 105th PI. Rm, Sec., OH. Sec., G.AA., G.A.A. Rep., Gir1s Glee Club, Beva Tr?-HVY, P.T A. Rep, CORINNE GATTO 10853 Sfave Sr, OH. Sec., G.AA Grrls Glee Crub, Spr ng Fesv., Rm. Sec. Skating C1ub. JUDY GATZ 47 W. 11Cfw Sv, Phorcx, Stud, Cound, Rm, Pres, Gamma Tr -Hr-Y-Pres., Off. Sec., G.A.A. KAREN GEARY 9954 Vvemworxh Ave Phorex PH' Rho C11 T' H Y PTA Rep, G.AA., G.AA, Rep., Ha11guard Smc1rtesr Comme Fay and Harry Adler 5 V . M3 , - gf aa ' 'V wt'-1 une .JY .Lf-'1 1 .5 T Drs. 1 1 1 ! 1 if! 6.44 Q5 'Q' 9? 5:5 'EJ' ,J 5-JS. 'Nl 72 fig Qu Tvs 2 'Q' 41.-1 ff T 5? Mil? 'D yell. Q7 s i 9- 'ZS' 5 Our high school days have now come to a close and yet the memories ol these wonderful years will continue to linger. Those unforgettable moments, namely, 9th period in 344, the gay lunch table gossip, poems at the Courier Banquet, and those long Career Day preparations with Bee seem to be the most vivid in my mind. I will never forget them. Mary Lou Pusztay GERALD GEENEN 11357 Forest. Prom Comm., Swim Team. HENRY GEIBEL 10153 Indiana Ave. Torch Rep., Spartans Hi-Y, R-f1e Team, Off. Club, Nor Comm, OFT., Ushers Club, Picked Platoon, Hallguard. SUSAN GERINGER 331 E, 134th St. Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex, Girls Glee Club, Stud. Lib., Coll, Day Aide, Prom Comm., Christ, Fest., Spring Fest., P.T.A. Rep. G.A.A, Rep., German Club. SHARON GHIDOTTI 12344 Lafayette Ave. Rm. Sec., Torch Rep., G.A.A. G,A.A, Rep., Zeta Tri-Hi-Y. JOHN GILMORE 10200 St. Lawrence Ave. Seating 8. Marching Comm. Hallguard, Fenger Fair, Chem. Club, OH, Club, Non Comm. Off., Ushers Club, Picked Platoon. RICH GIORDANO 138 W. 110th Pl. Phorex, Hallguard, Career Day Aide, Breakfast Comm., Latin Club, Swim Team ELIZABETH GOETZ 232 W. 112th PI, Phorex, Colors 8- Motto Comm., G.A.A., G,A.A. Rep., OFT. Sec., Girls Glee Club, Cnrist, Fest., Spring Fest., Stud, Lib., Torch Rep. CHRISTINE GOLDEN 11336 Indiana Ave. Phorex, G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep.. Colors 8. Motto Comm., Hallguard. MICHAEL GONZALEZ 10137 State St. Phorex, Torch Rep., Jr. Retaifers, Barons H'-Y, Ch' sf, Fest., Art Fa ', Skating Club. CAROL GOODAY 9704 Emerald Ave. Phorex, Stud. Council, Rm. Pres. G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Letter Giris, Off. Sec., Breakfast Comm., Hailguard TERRY GOODWINE 10907 Edbrooke Ave. Courler Rep., Torch Rep. AURELIA GRANBERRY 34 E. 91st St. Chem. Club, Hallguard, Grls Glee- Club, GA.A,, Cnr st, Fest., Spring Fest DARLENE GRANT 9518 Woodlawn Ave. Pnorex, OH. Sec., Stud. Lb, GAA. Gris Gee C eb Spfng Fest., Cn'is'. Fest. PTA. ReD-t HB' QUVC1 Sgma T' -H .Y. DONNA GREGA 57 E. 102r'd St. G,A.A. Chef, Ch'st. Fest., Spring Fest. MARSHA GREN5 lO542 South Park Ave. Pncrex, Homecoming Court. Water Ballet Che , Theta Tr?-H3Y, Gft EL Stage Deccra'ion Comm., Christ Fey Sprfr-g Fest Stud. Councl Tfycrt Rep. Halguard. May Fest. KATHLEEN GRIFFIN 10111 Sangamon St. Rm. Sec., Torch Rep, Basketball A11-Star Ve eyba' A -Sta' I-Iaiguard G.A.A. G.A.A. Rep.. Anrcunce- mer-ts Comm. HARRIETTE GROUNDWATER 10232 Peona St Cnor OH. Sec. Chr st. Fest Sp' ng Fes' G.A.A. Torch Rep. PATRICIA GUINZIO 51 W. 124'-w Sr Rm Pres. GAA., Breakfast Comm. Hal1gua'd Most Popular Pele Cdnclio ond Bonnie McKinnon MAUREEN GULBRANSEN 12206 Lowe Ave. OIT. Sec., P.T.A. Rep., G.AA., Hallguard. MARY LOU GUNDER 1437 W. 12Oth St. Jr. Retailers, Latin Club, Hallguard, D.E. Club, G.A.A. RUTH ANN GUSTAFSON 9743 Woodlawn Ave. Phorex, Seating 8. March- ing Comm., Girls Glee Club, Off. Sec., Stud. Lib., Torch Rep., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest. SUE GUTHRIE IO-100 Wabash Ave. Titan Torch Staff, Letter Girls, GAA., Choir, Girls Glee Club, Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Christ. Fest., Spr.ng Fest., Fall Fest., P.T.A. Rep. MADELINE HACKETT 10038 Aberdeen. Courier Rep., GAA., Gift 8. Stage Decoration Comm. BOB HAMMERMEISTER 333 E. 136111 Pl, Hallguard. LENORE HANKOSKY 10808 Morgan St, Phorex, Pan Am. Club, Prom Comm., Rm, Pres., Girls Glee Club, Courier Rep., Torch Rep., P.T.A. Rep., GAA. Rep., Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Orchestra. LYNNE HANSEN 10406 Vernon Ave, Phorex, Water Ballet, Senior Sing Comm., Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Chem, Club, Off. Sec., Torch Rep., P.T.A. Rep., G.A.A. ROBERT HANSEN 12205 Princeton Ave. Titan Torch Staff, Quill 8 Scroll, Swim Team, Advertising Club, Rm. Treas. Homecoming Court, Chief Coun, selor's Aide, Barons Hi-Y. CAROLE HARDING 10041 Eberhart Phorex, Career Day Aide, Delta Tri- Hi-Y, G.A.A. LORIN HARRIS 25 W. 111th St. Rm. Pres., Rm. Sec., P.T.A. Rep., G.A.A. Board, G.A.A., GAA. Rep., Letter Girls, Intramural Basketball, Announce- ments Comm., Intramural Volleyball, Hallguard, Phi Rho Chi Trt-Hi'Y. RICHARD HARWOOD 12354 Emerald Ave. Torch Rep. OH Club, Non Comm. Off., Ushers Club, Picked Platoon, Coicr Guard RICHARD HELLER 11029 Wallace St. Titan Torch Stat? Bowling Team Tennis Team, Torch Rep. ROGER HELLINGA 139 Vv 1l6'h St Kev Club SHIRLEY HENCE 12444 Harvard Ave Girs Glee C'ub Iota Tri-H2-Y, Breakfast Comm, Hallguard, GAA. EDWARD HENDRICKSON 12214 Rat ne Ave. S.r.w'rn Team, Phorex, Torch Rep., Courier Rep., Grit Si Stage Decoration Comm., Kn gnts H -Y, Hailguard, GENE HENKE 1103 W. 104'n Pl, Phorex, Chem Club Hallguard, Rm. Treas. LORRAINE HERDINA IO-146 Peoria St Girls Glee Club, Giee Club Ensem' ble, Breakfast Comm., Spring Fest, Phorex, Chem Club, GAA., Torch Rep, Rm. Sec., Cl-'ist Fest., Ott. Sec, P.T.A Rep 68 sf 'Of ff? 1r '5 JZ, une 1960 Y59 'Na 3' i 'SH Q-Q MARY ANN HEROD 9826 Greenwood Ave. Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Choir, G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Chem. Club. JUDY HILL 621 E. 1015? St. Phorex, Choir, Diploma Comm., Latin Club, Christ, Fest., Spring Fest., Rm. Pres., P,T.A. Rep,, G,A.A,, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, MAMIE HILL 9156 Wabash Ave. Hallguard, Torch Rep., G.A.A. BOB HILLSTROM 9800 Ellis Ave. Stud. Council, Male Chorus. HENRYNE HINES 9434 St. lawrence Ave. G'rls Glee Club, Spring Fest., G A.A., Christ. Fest. SANDRA HOENDERVOOGT 10434 Forest Ave. Phorex, Cap 8- Gown Comm., Career Day Aide, OH. Sec., Girls Glee Club, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Rm. Sec. G.A.A. EDELGARD HOFFMANN 12019 Wallace St. Phorex, Career Day Aide, Bowling Team, Stud. Council, Torch Rep., Off. Sec., Stud. Lib., Sigma Tri- Hi-Y, G.A.A. Rep.. German Club, Hallguard, Letter Girls. ROBERT HOFFMAN 10524 Aberdeen. Hallguard, Swim Tearn, Water Ballet, Knights Hi-Y, Bowling Team. WILLIAM HOFFMEISTER 10849 Sangamon St. LOIS HORSKY 10134 Emerald Ave. Nat, Hon. Soc., Phorex 7341, Titan Torch Staft, Rm. Pres., Coll. Day Aide, Career Day Aide, Counselor's Aide, OFF. Sec., F.T.A., Letter Girls, Pan Am. Club, Orchestra, HARRY HOUSMAN 10458 Parnell Ave. Rifle Team, Key Club, Drum L Bugle Corps, Courier Rep., Chem. Club, Off. Club. VERNON HOWE 601 W. 123rd St. Prom Comm. LAURA HUFFMAN 143 W. 117th St. G,A.A. MARY HUFFMAN 10011 Wallace St, Bowling Team, G.A.A. DORENE HUGHES 214 W. 113th St. Stud. Council, Phorex, Program Comm., P.T.A. Rep., Choir, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Chem. Club, Rm. Pres.. R.O.T.C Sec., G.A.A. Rep., Latin Club. KENNETH IBURG 11266 Langley Ave. Phorex, Courier Rep., Baseball Team, Chem, Club GERALDINE INGLIMO 557 E. 103rd Pl, Breakfast Comm., Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Pan Am. Club, Choir, Off Sec., Courier Rep., Torch Rep., Christ. Fest.. Spring Fes'. 1-lallguard. Fai' Fest., G.A.A. ROGER ISENHART 213 Kensington. Hallguard. Monday mornings, l'll remember as being the hardest to bear. I know l'll always have Monday mornings lor the rest ol my lite but not such nice people to share them with. l'll also remember those seven o'clock Water Ballet swims, but after a few shivers, l think l'll realize how I miss them. Thanks to all the people who made my four years great. Annette Dexter 69 Among the things I'iI remember are the friends I have made and the knowledge I have gained. But most ot all l'II remember the eighth and ninth periods I spent in room 344 trying my best to help make this Courier the best one ever. Karin Dykstra PRISC1llA JACOBEK 10544 Lafayette Ave. Phorex, Rm. Sec.. lntramura, Volleyball, G.A.A. SHARON JAGER 11344 Edbrooke Ave. Rm. Sec., Courier Rep., OH. Sec., G.A.A., Choir, Christ, Fest., Spring Fest. JOAN JANUCHOWSKI 10501 Sangamon St, Stud. Council, Rm. Sec., OFT. Sec., P.T.A. Rep., Stud. Lib., G.A.A., G.A.A, Rep. TOM JANZEN 10505 Indiana Ave. Phorex, Stud. Council, Torch Rep., P.T.A. Rep., Stud. Lib., Picked Platoon, Non Comm. Ott., Chem. Club, Bowling Team, Reelmen, Orchestra, Cap 8- Gown Comm. llNDA JENSEN 10536 Forest Ave. Courier Rep., Prom Comm., Phi Rho Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Chem. Club, Latin Club, Choir, Girls Glee Club, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., G,A.A., G.A.A, Rep. JAMES JOBE 10112 Lowe Ave. Swim Team, Stud. Council, Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex 7341, Senior Sing Comm., Orchestra, Rm. Pres., Rm. Treas., Torch Rep., Chem. Club. RON JOHANSEN 11019 Union Ave. Rm. Pres., Torch Rep., Swim Team, Bowling Team, Knights Hi-Y, Hallguard. CHARLES JOHNSON 10614 Parnell Ave. Phorex, Water Ballet, Swim Team, Seating 8. Marching Comm., Concert Band, Orchestra, Spartans Hi-Y, Reelmen. WARREN JOHNSON 9111 Wentworth Ave. Chem. Club, Reelmen. HAVEN JORGENSEN 11118 Edbrooke Ave. PATRICIA JUDEIKIS 12920 Lowe Ave. Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex, Stud. Lib.. Girls Glee Club, Latin Club, Chem. Club, Rm. Sec., Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., G.A.A. GLENDA JUHLIN 10447 Vernon Ave. Prom Comm., Lambda Chi-Hi-Y, Choir, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., G.A.A,, G.A.A. Rep., P.T.A. Rep., Hallguard. TERRY JURGENSEN 10740 Prairie Ave. Announcements Comm. JOHN KANDI. 12012 Normal Ave. COURIER STAFF, Nat. Hon. SOC., Quill 8- Scroll, Phorex, Picked Platoon, Non Comm. OH., Orchestra, Newton Club, Announcements Comm., Courier Rep., Latn Club, Color Guard. JOHN KANDRON 11572 Front St, German Club, Hallguard. DIANA KARABIN 12115 State St. Phorex, Ott. Sec., Announcements Comm., Pan Am. Club, Girls Glee Club, Christ. Fest., Spring FSS'-, G,A.A. ELAINE KARDOLAS 9938 Wentworth Ave. Torch Rep., G.A.A., Choir, Christ. Fest. sstrv xAss 21 w. 109th Pl. G.A.A. 70 'hiv 1' br une f960 nuff' EMM 'tp ?. id s-al 'tl 7 ELLEN KAUSE llO26 Halsted St. Pnorex. Choir, Chrtst. Fest., Spring Fest., G.A.A., Rm. Sec. .IULIE KAVIS 818 W. Vermont St. Phorex, Hallguard, G.A.A. Rep., Grls Glee Club, Bowling Team, Pan Arn. Club, Rho Kappa Tri-Hi,Y, Christ. Fes'.. Spring Fest., Career Day Ade. G.A,A. CHARLES KELLY 9857 Emerald Ave. Basketball Team. JEAN KEMMER 10 E 103rd Pl Rm. Pres., Delta Tri-Hi-Y, Announcements Comm., Torch Rep., Girls Glee Club. G.A.A. Rep., Bowling Team, Hallguard, Spring Fest., G.A.A., Oft. Sec., Rm. Sec. LYNN KENNAUGH 520 W. 125th Pl. Pan Am. Club, Announcements Comm., Torch Rep., G'rs Glee Club, Glee Club Ensemble, Spring Fest., Christ. Fest., G.A.A. DONNA KEIRNAN 12151 Elizabetn. G.A.A., Breakfast Comm., OFT. Sec.. Pan Am. Club, Courier Rep., Torch Rep., G.A.A. Rep., Delta Tri-H.-Y, Phorex, R.T.A, Rep., Rm. Pres, TERRY KILBRIDE 12336 Lafayette Ave. Phorex, Bowling Team. Chem, Club, Concert Band, Drum 8. Bugle Corps, Rifle Team, OH. Club. Non Comm. Off., Picked Platoon, Courier Rep., Fenger Fair, Reelmen. DONNA KIMMEL 11001 Eberhart Ave. Torch Rep., P.T,A. Rep., G.A.A.. G.A.A. Rep., Lambda Chi Tr'-Hi-Y, Prom Comm., Girls Glee Club, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Chem. Club. DAWN KING 11547 Princeton Ave. Phorex. Girls Glee Club, Glee Club Ensemble, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest.. Diploma Comm., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Rm. Pres., Rm. Sec., Courier Rep. DON KIRCHHOFF 10008 Wallace St. Hallguard, Intramural Basketball CAROLYN KIZMAN 68 JV. 114th Pl, Rm, Pres., Girls Glee Club, Chr.st. Fest., Spring Fest., Water Ballet, OH. Sec., German Club, Stud. Lib., Rm. Sec., Courier Rep., Torch Rep., G.A.A. CAROL KLIKOWSKI 12017 indiana Ave. Rm. Sec., P.T.A. Rep., G.A.A., G.A,A. Rep., Intramural Basketball. Hallguard. DELORES KLINGER 11535 Wentworth Ave. Stud. Lib., G.A.A., lntramural Basketball, Hallguard, Diploma Comm. ANNE KNUDSEN 10130 South Park Ave. D.E. Club, Breakfast Commu Phorex, Stud. Council, G.A.A. FRED KOENIG 1109 W. 118th St. Courier Rep., Baseball Team, Basketball Team-Mgr., Hallguard. DAVID KOESTER 545 W 129th Pl, Chem. Club. KAREN KOLLER A7 E. 101st Pl. G,A.A., Intramural Volleyball, Grls Glee Club, Phorex, Intramural Basketball, Courier Rep., Torch Rep., PTA, Rep. DIANE KOMM 11326 Wallace St. Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, German Club, Letter Girls, Water Ballet, G.A.A. Rep., G,A.A., Rm. Pres., Off. Sec., P.T.A. Rep.. Hallguard. Most Lxkely To Succeed Ron De Haan cmd lcznet Blom 71 SYLVIA KOPCZYNSKI 12352 LaSalle St. OFT. Sec., Hallguard, Torch Rep., Courier Rep., G.AA. JOHN KORIENEK 9915 Calumet Ave. Phorex, COURIER STAFF, Quill 8. Scroll, Rm. Pres., Torch Rep., Career Day Aide. SUE KORNAFEL 9754 lnglesde Ave. Lambda Chi Tri-HI-Y, Cheerleaders- Co-Captain, Hallguard, G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Torch Rep. CAROL KORTE 10924 Sangarnon St. Phorex, P.TA. Rep., Phorex Rep.. Counselor's Aide, Newton Club, Ccll. Day Aide, Career Day Aide, G.AA., Cap 81 Gown Comm., Orchestra, Nat. Hon. Soc. DOROTHY KOSICK 12252 Union Ave. Girls Glee Club, Chrst, Fest., G.AA., G.A.A. Rep. CAROL KOSTECKI 12022 Wentworth Ave. Titan Torch Staff Senior Sing Comm.-Chairman, Titanettes-Co-Captain, Theta Trial-li-Y-Pres., Program Comm., Girls Glee Club, Stud. Council, Christ, Fest., Phorex, GAA., Quill 8- Scroll, Nat, Hon. Soc, NANCY KOVACIN 12038 S, Yale Ave, Phorex, Rm. Pres., Bowling Team, Letter Girls, Courier Rep., Diploma Comm., Off. Sec., Phorex Rep., P.TA, Rep., Career Day Aide, Spring Fest, Latin Club. .IUDY KRAUSE 44 W. 113th St. Torch Rep., OH, Sec., G.A.A., Choir, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Fenger Fair. LARRY KRECZMER 12239 Lowe Ave. Phorex, Rm. Pres., Courier Rep., Breakfast Comm., Bowling Team, Chem, Club. KAREN KRUSELL 12026 Princeton Ave. Titan Torch Staff, Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex, Stud. Lib., Off. See, P.T.A. Rep, Choir, Rho Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Coll. Day Aide, F.T.A., Creative Writing Club, Newton Club, JANET KUCZWARA 440 W. 117th St. Torch Rep., Off. Sec., GAA., Girls Glee Club, Christ. Fest,, Spring Fest. PATRICIA KUHN 11946 Halsted St. Bowling Team, G.AA. LORAL KUTSCHA 11010 Union Ave. COURIER STAFF, Quill EL Scroll, Water Ballet, Career Day Aide, Phorex, Girls Glee Club, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Letter Girls, G AA. Rep,, Torch Rep., Nat. Hon. Soc. CAROL KUYPER 118 E. 122nd Pl. Phorex, Courier Rep., Program Comm., Counselor's Aide, Career Day Aide, Off, Sec., G.A.A., P.T.A. Rep., Girls Glee Club, F.T.A,, Creative Writing Club, Newton Club. DIANA LAMBOS 11347 South Park Ave. Phorex, Phorex Rep., Off. Sec., GA.A., Latin Club, Volleyball All-Star, Hallguard, CAROL LANGDO 12012 Michigan Ave. Chem. Club, G.A.A. DAWN LARSON 10442 Normal Ave, Phorex 75221, Nat. Hon. Soc., COUR- IER STAFF, Quill 81 Scroll, Water Ballet, Senior Sing Comm., Hostess Club, Career Day Aide, Graduation Monitor, Choir, Letter Girls, Stud Council, JO ANNE LASHER 303 W. 109th St. Nat. Hon. Soc., Homecoming Court, Titanettes, Career Day Aide, Prom Comm., Water Ballet, Hostess Club Titan Torch Staft, Stud. Lib., Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Phorex, Quill 8. Scroll. I The days of looking up to seniors, hoping to make National Honor Society, and practicing with the Walter Ballet instead of doing homework in the evenings are over. The hands of time have brought me to graduation and a future unknown, but the past will never be forgotten. Dawn Larson 72 NANCY MacFARLANE 10330 Sangamon St. Torch Rep., G.A.A., D.E. Club. NANCY MACK 10331 Calumet Ave. Rm. Treas., Rm. Sec., Stud. Lib.. G.A.A., Grls Glee Club, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Hallguard. JOHN MADON 120-17 Indiana Ave. Chem. Club, Krights Hi-Y, Reelmen, Hallguard, Male Chorus. RICHARD MADON 12217 Perry Ave Rm Pres 1o'Ch Rep., Trix HiY, Reelmen, Hallguard. ALAN MAGNABOSCO 11354 I.ang'ey Ave. Hallguard, Bookroom Attend BUT, ROBERT MALKAS 12153 Wallace St Concert Bard, Chem. Club, Latin Club, Band 8. Orch. Varieties, Haflguard. JOAN MALKOWSKI 11753 Halsted St. Choir, Christ, Fest., Spring Fest.. P.T.A, Rep., Hallguard, G,A.A. ANDREW MANES 25 W. 110th Pl. Swim Team, Stud. Council, Rm. Pres., Torch Rep., Knights Hi-Y, Breakfast Comm., Phorex, Hallguard. KEITH MARCHI 11027 Peorta St, Jr. Retailers, Spring Fest., Male Chorus. ANDREW MARKOV 12014 Normal Ave. Phorex, Picked Platoon, P.T,A. Rep., Career Day Aide. RITA MARONCELLI 1140 W, 104th PI. Rm. Sec., OIT. Sec., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Girls Glee Club, Christ, Fest., Spring Fest., Hallguard, Latin Club. JOHN MARSHALL 344 E. Kensington St. Football Team, SYLVIA MARTIN 9225 Burnside Ave. Pan Am, Club, Orchestra, Band 8. Orch. Varieties, Chem. Club, Torch Rep., Fall Fest., G.A,A. LORETTA MATRAS 12238 Normal Ave. Rm. Pres., Torch Rep., Stud. Lib., G.A.A., Bowling Team, Zeta Tri-HEVY. KEN MATSON 10525 Parnell Ave. Titan Torch Staff, Courier Rep., Swim Team, Cap 8- Gown Comm., Chem. Club, Spartans Hi-Y, Hallguard. SANDRA MAYER 12552 Harvard Ave. Phorex, G.A.A., Breakfast Comm., Choir, Chem. Club, Hostess Club, Theta Tri-Hi-Y, Spring Fest., Career Day Aide. KAREN MAZANIK 10358 Forest Ave. G.A.A., Iota Tri-Hi-Y. Hallguard. TERRENCE McCREADY 307 E. 136th St. Hallguard. Best Dressed Elaine Brown and lim Miller -e When I think ol my last year at Fenger, I will always remember the Fifth Army Band Assembly, National Honor's musical initiation, the water fountains that DID work, the mad rush for Senior pictures, and the clocks which always had the right time. ludy Weqlarz CAROL MCELROY 10143 Yale Ave. G.A.A., Hallguard. JAMES M:GI'IEE 9311 Perry Ave, Chem. Club, Torch Rep., Male Chorus, Drum 8. Bugle Corps, OH. Club, Rifle Team, Picked Platoon, Ushers Club, Co'or Guard, Fenger Fair, Non, Comm. OIT. BONNIE McKINNON 10337 Eberhart Ave. Nat. Hon. Soc., Stud. Council- Treas., Homecoming Comm.-Co-Chairman, Homecoming Court, Titanettes, Titan Torch Staff, Diploma Comm., Phorex, Girls Glee Club, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Quill 8. Scroll, May Fest. WILLIAM McLACI'ILAN 11200 Indiana Ave, Swim Team. GARY McMAKEN 10115 Princeton Ave. Phorex, Program Comm., Coun- selor's Aide, Vikings Hi-Y, Chem. Club, WILLIAM MQVEY 435 W. 101st Pl. Phorex, Chem. Club, Colors 8- Motto Comm., OH. Club, Choir, Male Chorus, Career Day Aide, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest,, Picked Platoon, Vikings Hi-Y, Nat. Hon. Soc. THOMAS MEAR 11321 Stewart Ave. Baseball Team, Prom Comm., Bowling Team. SYLVIA MELLROTH 12320 Perry Ave. Phorex, Girls Glee Club, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., F.T.A,, Chem. Club, G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Letter Girls, Rho Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Stud, Lib., Career Day Aide. ROBERT MEYER 307 E. 136th PI. HARRIET MICHAELS 10920 Green St. Phorex, Rm. Pres,, Torch Rep., P.T.A. Rep., Off. Sec., G.A,A. Rep., Announcements Comm., Girls Glee Club, Christ, Fest., Spring Fest., Phorex Rep., Nat. Hon. Soc. ADELE MILLER 11311 Edbrooke Ave. Rm. Sec., Torch Rep., OIT. Sec., G.A.A., Intramural Basketball, Rm. Pres., Diploma Comm. ARTHUR MILLER 10516 Forest Ave. Class Omcer, Rm. Pres., Homecoming Comm., Key Club, Spartans Hi-Y, Prom Comm., Basketball Team, Hallguard, Non. Comm. Off., OFI. Club, Picked Platoon, Stud. Council. JIM MILLER 13330 South Park Ave. Phorex, Football Team, Trix Hi-Y, German Club, Hailguard, Homecoming Comm. MARY LOU MILLER 13311 Indiana Ave. Phorex, G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Jr. Retai'ers, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest, RUTH MILLER 825 W. Vermont. Pan Am. Club, G.A.A. REGINA MISTRO 11434 St. Lawrence. Phorex, Oft. Sec., Stud. Lib., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Cap B- Gown Comm., Torch Rep., Career Day Aide, Hallguard. JOAN MORAN 3835 W, 84th St. Off. Sec., G.A.A., P,T.A. Rep. RICHARD MORTENSON 10440 Calumet Ave. Nat. Hon. Soc., Quill 8- Scroll, Phorex 73.1, Titan Torch Staff, Diploma Comm., Rm. Pres., Stud. Lib., Torch Rep., Newton Club, Char, Career Day Aide, Coll. Day Aide. 75 ,W 'F il' ,. K Mlmfifty i- gsgtlllwl- U uxllfli cutest Pot Cahill cmd lim Esposito JOYCE MUNDO lO437 Vernon Ave. Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Rm. Pres., Torch Rep,, P,TA. Rep., Stud. Lib., GAA., Latin Club, Hallguard. BARBARA MURAWSKI l25l9 Lowe Ave. Stud. Lib,, Girls Glee Club. Christ, Fest., Spring Fest,, Rho Kappa Tri-l-lieY, F.T,A., Chem. Club, Rm, Sec., G.A.A., GAA. Rep. MADELINE MURPHY 9658 Calumet Ave. Phorex, Quill 8. Scroll, Titan Torch Staff, Rm. Pres., Torch Rep,, P.TA. Rep., G.A.A,, GAA. Rep., Chem, Club, Pan Am. Club, F.T.A., Fall Fest. TERRY NAGELVOORT lO2lA Wentworth Ave. Football Team, Rm. Pres., Spartans Hi'Y, Chem, Club, Latin Club, Tennis Team, Hallguard, Courier Rep., Stud. Council. RON NAGLER llll8 Emerald Ave. Torch Rep., Hallguard. NAOMI NANGLE lO339 Morgan St. Phorex, Colors 8- Motto Comm., OH. Sec., Courier Rep., Torch Rep., Career Day Aide, Choir, Spring Fest,, Choir Ensemble, G.A.A,, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, Intramural Volleyball. SHARON NEATH 355 W. l2Oth St. Rm. Pres., Rm. Sec., G.A.A.. Lambda Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Pan Arn. Club, Girls Giee Club, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest, RONALD NEIL 8308 Elizabeth. GAIL NELSON 36 W, Tl2th St. Phorex, Rm, Pres., G.A.A.. OFT. Sec., Phorex Rep., Latin Club, Beta Trial-li-Y, Stud. Council. JEAN NELSON H954 Lowe Ave. Phorex, Rm. Pres, G.A.A., GAA. Repo Chem. Club, Omega Tri-Hi-Y. KAREN NELSON 407 W. ll6th St. Phorex, Courier Rep., Torch Rep., OFT. Sec., P.TA. Rep,, Letter Girls-Pres.. G,A.A, Rep., Sigma Tri'HivY-Pres., Rm. Pres., Chem. Club, l-lallguard, Nat. Hon. Soc. RUTH NELSON lO326 Sangamon St. Phorex, Titan Torch Staff, P.TA, Rep., GAA., Choir, Bowling Team, F.T,A., Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Christ. Fest., Breakfast Comm., Career Day Aide, Nat. Hon. Soc. KENNETH NILES 5l3 W, l28th St. CHARLES NORDER A53 W. lO3rd St. Chem. Club. HAROLD NOREN 50 W. llOth S'. BARBARA NOVAK l2l25 Harvard Ave. Nat. Hon. Soc.. Ttarr To'ch Staff. Phorex 734, Breakfast Comm., Rho Kappa Tri-l-li-Y. Coll. Day Ade. Ca'eer Day Aide, Hostess Club. Chr'st. Fest., Spring Fest., F.T.A.. Ou ll B. Sc'oll, MARGIE NUNN lO556 Perry Ave, Lambda Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Latin Club, G.A.A.. G.A.A. Rep., Hallguard. DON O'BRIEN lO432 52nd Ave. Knights Hi-Y, Bowling Team, To'ch Rep., Hallguard. 76 ur fc., QQ ...Qt t V-my 'MM lfllfle -E' BARBARA O'CONNELL 426 W. 104th St, Torch Rep., G.A.A. Rep. DONNA OKLESHEN 11329 Peoria St. Stud. Lib., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Hallguard. ROSS OLANDER 10815 Eberhart Ave. Stage Crew, Phorex, Football Team, Career Day Aide, Counselor's Aide, Gift 8. Stage Decoration Comm., Torch Rep., Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Nat. Hon. Soc. MARLENE OLDENBURG 12248 Elizabeth. Pan Am. Club, Courier Rep., Phorex, G.A.A., Delta Tri-HI-Y. GLENN OLSON 9940 May St. Phorex, Picked Platoon. RICHARD OLSON 10830 Sangamon St. Phorex, Drum 8. Bugle Corps. Non. Comm. OFT., Jr. Retailers, Sires l-lifY, Hallguard. CAROL ORICH 9526 Woodlawn Ave. Girls Glee Club, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Courier Rep., Torch Rep., PTA. Rep., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Lambda Chi Tri-HifY, Hallguard. LYNNE OSBERG 10807 Morgan St. Career Day Aide, Phorex, Prom Comm., Girls Glee Club, Stud. Lib., Torch Rep., G.A.A., Orchestra, Spring Fest., Christ. Fest., Band 8. Orch, Varieties, Skating Club. MARGIE OSTENDORF 10530 Lowe Ave. Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex 7374, Quill 8. Scroll, Titan Torch StaFf, Torch Rep., Off. Sec., Stud. Lib., Prom Comm., Lambda Chi Tri-Hi-Y, Career Day Aide, Coll. Day Aide, G.A.A. CHRISTINE OSTROWSKI 12010 Lafayette Ave. Phorex, Oft. Sec., Courier Rep., Torch Rep., G.A.A. Rep., G.A.A. EDWARD PALIS 10332 Sangamon St. Torch Rep. ALOMA PANOZZO 118 E. 124th St, Rm, Pres., P.T.A. Rep., G.A.A., Bowl- ing Team, Iota Tri-Hi-Y, Hallguard. JOHN PARISH 123111 Yale Ave. Phorex 7341, Baseball Team, Prom Comm., Torch Rep., Coll. Day Aide, Latin Club, Stud. Council. BARBARA PARKER 9257 South Park Ave. Torch Rep., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Girls Glee Club, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest. CAROL PARKES 218 W. 105th Pl, Stud. Council, Girls Glee Club, Program Comm., Rm. Pres., German Club, Rm, Treas., Torch Rep., Chem. Club, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., G.A.A. RON PATTERSON 10952 Eggleston Ave, Rm. Pres., Gift 8. Stage Decora- tion Comm., Football, Spartans Hi-Y, Reelmen. DONALD PATZ 10326 South Park Ave. Spartans Hi-Y, Choir, Christ. Fest., Chem. Club, Hallguard. EDWARD PAVLIK 256 W. 111th Pl. Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex, Quill 3- Scroll, Titan Torch Staff, Basketball Team Colors 81 Motto Comm., Basketball Team! Mgr., Reelmen, Newton Club Male Chorus, Latin Club. As I leave my tour years of Fenger behind, l look forward to an exciting future. Senior Sing, National Honor Society, when l dressed in bear skins for initiation, and Courier Staff are just a few ot the things l will recall when l think about my senior year. Entering lreshmen should remember that activities will allow you to make new friends and help your school, while studying will help you to achieve your desired goals. Loral Kutscha 77 GAIL PAYETTE 13567 Indiana Ave. Girls Glee Club, Christ, Fest. Spring Fest., G.A.A. REBECCA PEREZ 12245 Loomis St. Rm. Pres., Pan Am.C1ub, Char, Spr ng Fest., Drama Club, G.A.A., Torch Rep., Phorex. CARYL PETERSON 10741 Calumet Ave. Phorex, Quill 8- Scroll, T an Torch StafT, Torch Rep., Stud. Lib., Girls Glee Club, Drama Club, G.AA Rep Beta Trl-Hi-Y, F T.A., Program Comm., Counselor! A'de. SANDRA PETERSON 11905 Normal Ave. Girls Glee Club. G.A.A. D.E.C1ub Jr. Reta lers, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest. SHARON PLANTINGA 11018 Parnell Ave. Omega Tri-Hi-Y, Grls Glee Club, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Hallguard, G.A.A., Chem. Club Corte Band. CHARLOTTE POCHRON 1005 W. 103rd Pl. Phorex, G.A.A. DOROTHY POCIUS 10532 Edbrooke Ave. G.A.A. VIRGINIA POCIUS 10532 Edbrooke Ave. G.A.A. MARGARET PONSEIGO 148 W, 112th Pl. Rm, Pres., OH. Sec., G.A.A.. Announcements Comm. IRVIN POPE 12716 Wallace St. Choir, Hallguard. ELEANOR PRICE 12314 Perry Ave, G.A.A. TERRY PRICE 321 W. 104th Pl. Prom Comm., Homecoming Court, Phorex, Titan Torch Staff, Letter Girls, Choir, Girls Glee Club, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, G.A.A. Rep., Torch Rep., May Fest., Quill 8- Scroll. GERRY PROHASKA 344 E. 119th Pl. Phorex, Girls Glee Club, G.A.A., Christ. Fest., Spring Fest. JUDY PROUE 11739 Indiana Ave. Girls Glee Club, Hallguard. Christ. Fest.. Spring Fest., G.A.A. JOSEPH PRUITT 11110 Indiana Ave. Chem. Club. MARY LOU PUSZTAY 10934 Eggleston Ave. Phorex 73f4, COURIER STAFF, Quill 8- Scroll, Rm. Pres., Stud. Council, Graduation Monitor, Coll. Day Aide. Ass't. Chief Career Day Aide, Choir, Girls Glee Club, OH. Sec., Nat. Hon. Soc. CAROL PUTMAN 10623 Lowe Ave, Career Day Aide, Breakfast Comm., Stud. Lib., Girls Glee Club, Drama Club, Courier Rep., Torch Rep., Spfng Fest., G.A.A,, Christ. Fest., Skating Club. GAIL QUINLAN 12539 Harvard Ave. Coll. Day Aide, Career Day Ade, Phorex, Latin Club, Theta Tri-Hi-Y, PTA. Rep., G.A.A., Counselor's Aide. When my program was changed from chemistry to shorthand, Miss Wall ottered to show me where the class was. She and I walked into the class. Then, she introduced me to the 29 other students in the class, Girls, I'd like you to meet Iohn Kandlf' I realized to my horror that I was and would be the only boy in the class. What a memory! Iohn Kcndl 78 I 2 J .F 'EQ' une 1960 TS! sig, 'Q 'EE'-E? 12177 'bf 2... ? DONNA SABLE 12133 Perry Ave. Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex 7341, COURIER STAFF, Quill 8. Scroll, Coll. Day Aide, Graduation Monitor, Career Day Aide, Stud. Lib., Girls Glee Club. Christ, Fest., F.T.A., Sigma Tri-Hi-Y. MARCIA SACK 10327 Prairie Ave. Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex 712, Titan Torch Staff, Senior Sing Comm., Graduation Monitor, Coll. Day Aide. Career Day Aide, Choir, G.A.A. Rep., G.A.A., OFT. Sec.. Quill B. Scroll. LORRAINE SALAMON 10350 Wentworth Ave. Alpha Triel-li-Y, Rm. Pres., Phorex, Choir, Spring Fest.. Hostess Club, G.A.A. G.A.A. Rep.. Off. Sec., Diploma Comm., May Fest. JEANNE SAMPLE 10326 Peoria St. Nat. Hon. Soc., Phorex 734, Titan Torch Staff, Newton Club. Cho r. Cap 8. Gown Comm., Coll. Day Aide. Career Day Aide, F.T.A., Pan Arn Club. Counselors Aide. Qu'll 8 Scroll. MANUEL SANCHEZ 11400 St. Lawrence Ave. Hallguard, Torch Rep., Rm. Sec., Senior Sing Comm.. Sons l-ti,Y. Choir. PAT SANDS 122 E. 112th Pl. Rm. Sec., Off. Sec., Gamma Tri-HZ-Y, Hall- guard, P.T.A. Rep., G.A.A. LOUISE SANTORSO 11109 Parnell Ave. Prom Comm., Sigma Tri-I-lifY, Girls Glee Club, Glee Club Ensemble, Torch Rep., G.A.A. Rep., G.A.A., Christ. Fest., Spring Fest, Hallguard JEAN SARTORI 68 W 113th St. Girls Glee Club, Rm. Sec.. Off. Sec., G.A.A. CYNDY SASSO 10139 Wentworth Ave. G.A.A., Hallguard. CHARLES SCALET 125 W. 124th St. Baseball Team, Phorex, Chem. Club, Torch Rep LEON SCHACHTER 10806 Vernon Ave. Torch Rep., Counselor's Aide, Reelmen, Hallguard, Bookroom Aide. EDWARD SCHILL 10905 Eggleston Ave. Phorex, Rm. Pres.. Torch Rep., Advertising Club, Bowling Team, Hallguard. MELODEE SCHRAM 120 E. 119th Pl. Phorex, Torch Rep., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Diploma Comm., Hallguard, Skating Club. SHARON SCHREFFLER 9840 Green St. Phorex, Career Day Aide, Coun- selor's Aide, Pan Am. Club, Concert Band, Courier Rep., Off. Sec., Band lk Orch., Stud. Lib., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Orchestra. JOAN SCHROLL 1034 W. 105th St. Choir, Phorex, Pan Am. Club, Christ, Fest., Spring Fest., Torch Rep., G.A.A., Courier Rep., Hallguard, OH. Sec. THOMAS SCHULLER 512 W. 118th St. Chem. Club, Stud. Council, R.O.T.C. MARTIN SCHWICK 11520 Princeton Ave. Stud. Council, Courier Rep., Reelmen, Golf Team, Concert Band, Seating 8. Marching Comm., German Club, Chem. Club. DARLENE SCIACERO 11345 Normal Ave. OH. Sec., Cap 8. Gown Comm., Phorex, Phorex Rep., Girls Glee Club, Letter Girls, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Rm. Sec., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Nat. Hon. Soc. Best Sense Of Humor U 92 t 'IO' rl Q7 Tuff? C 1': g 'ef X . 1 Pom Thompson ond Larry Swanson Qian., 41 ...asv Q-pc: s.-'21 X.-5 'vii 'fwfr' X 1 P s. if une I 960 5:1 -.1 .J fw- 'UD .AY 4' gl SJ' As a freshman, it seemed to me that graduation was so far olfj now as I look back on all the wonderful experiences and new friends in these past years, it seems as it the time just flew by. l know l'll never forget those early morning Water Ballet practices, the eighth and ninth periods spent working and eating birthday cake on Courier Staff, or that wonderful moment when I received my National Honor Pin. Sandy Alford ANN SCRUTCHIONS 9-137 Prarre Ave G.A.A., lntramwal Baslrelbalt, Concert Band, Hallguard. JOANNE SEBBEN 22 E. lO3rd Pl. Prom Comm., Plworex, Hostess Club, Delta Trl-HE-Y, OF. Sec., Torch Rep., GAA, Rep., GAA. SUSAN SENITZ IQOI6 Parnell Ave. Gift 8- Stage Decoration Comm., GAA. JUDY SEVERIN lOl-1-1 S Lawrence Ave Plworex 73 P rn Am Club G: ls Gee Club Glee Club Ensemble Graduatrort Momtor Grtt 8. Stage Decora t rr Comm Of? Sec PTA p rst Fest Sprng Fes Career ay A cle Nat Hom Soc MARGARET SHAFFER 9943 Rac ne Ave Rm Sec Courier Rep GA A KA EN SHAFFNER -12 W Bravtorw GAA rwtramural Baske ba Grls L 1 meg DAN SHEEHAN ll35-1 G eert St Plorex Svvm Team Hallgua d Spa ta s r-MY Latrrt Club Chem Club CAROL SHEPHERD H2900 Green St T tart Tcrct StafT Pno ex B ealctast mm r 1 A ep A 3 r Club Drantw Club Ha guard NSHERMAN lb v l25ttt Pl C u 6 Rep PTA Rep BCW ng Team JAMES SHIELDS lO8ll Vernon Ave Svv wr T aww K gh 5 H Y Rtl Te U esCub PcIfedPatc rt CAROLYN SHIMANEK lOl56 Lafavet e Avg S ud Courrcll Plworex Sen or rt Comm P om Comm Homecorw rig omm W ter Ba et G A A 1 d Gamma ter r O Sec May es STEVE SHOSTROM IC809 Green St Pnorex Rn Treas Couruer R p seba. Tea 11 ask- . m o a ta r r C mu. rr 1, rr rs Y C r X lrvtcer ' EN SHWATAL '2l5l T 'o p, L ' l'la'gua'd, G. . . OL SIGRIST IIO'-1 P'rtce'or1 Ave, P o'ex Sgma 3 - , L ter l OH. C. P.T.A Rep. Prcnr orrfr. CV s'ess lab. Crt' .. es? ,'-'. '. r-. re, si ALD SKOLD TCIOS LaSalle Sf. R .P es, P.TA. R p., H Vgo ' . MILTON SMITH 9610 LaSa,ie uf. cotbar Tc rn. or cue' .. rtcerf Band. Carts' t. rm est.. , . u . R.O.T.C. r a e Chorus. SMOLIK l223f Lateyeue Ave 'r 'r - to x rr' rs Coerti Club. Hallguard. IE SOPETTI I 66C Lat-ge, OH. Sec Deva Trl- Y GA.A s Gee C cb Spfng Fes'. Ode to Iohn Korienelc He wosn't in the dork room . . . The Library Aides couldn't find him . . He wosn't in 344 . . . Till the coke arrived. His Fellow Stoll Members PAULETTE SOWONIK 336 W. lO8th Pl. Ttanettes-Captain, Breakfast Comm., Rm. Pres., Rm, Sec., Courier Rep., Fenger Fair, Fall Fest., G.A.A., Omega Tri-Hi-Y. RANDALL SPITZER 353 W. l24th St. Titan Torch Staff, Swim Team, Phorex, Nat. Hon. Soc., Quill 8. Scroll, Prom Comm., Newton Club, Rm. Pres., Courier Rep., Torch Rep., Advertising Club, Barons Hi-Y. SHIRLEE SPOOLSTRA 346 W. llOth St. Phorex, Stud. Council, Rm. Pres.. Announcements Comm., P.T,A. Rep., Concert Band, Hostess Club, Band 8- Orch. Varieties, G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep., Chem. Club. TERRENCE STANLEY H226 St. Lawrence Ave, Phorex, Rm. Pres., Courier Rep., Torch Rep., Prom Comm., Trix Hi-Y, Career Day Aide, Hi-Y Council-Sec. MARY ANN STAUGAITIS 904 W. Vermont. Phorex, Bowling Team, G.A.A., Rm. Pres., Torch Rep., Jr. Retailers, Choir, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., P.T.A. Rep., D.E. Club. ARLENE STELL lO437 Peoria St. Class Officer, Titan Torch Staff, Titanettes, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Steering Comm., Torch Rep., Choir, Phorex 734, G.A.A., Christ, Fest., Spring Fest. LYNN STEPHENSON lO74l South Park Ave. Girls Glee Club, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Intramural Basketball, G.A.A. Rep., G.A.A., P.T.A. Rep., Torch Rep, JUDY STEWART 8l8 E. lO6th St. Off. Sec., G.A.A. VIOLET STOSUR l2457 Union Ave. Phcrex, Colors 8- Motto Comm., Choir, Girls Glee Club, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Stud. Council, G,A.A. MARGARET STRONG 903 W. 86th Pl. Ott. Sec., P.T.A. Rep., G.A.A. Rep., Hallguard, G.A.A. EDNA STUART TOSOO Lowe Ave. Water Ballet, May Fest., Cap 8. Gown Comm., Phorex, G.A.A. Board-Pres., Letter Girls, G.A.A. Rep., Rm, Pres., P.T.A. Rep., G.A.A,, Fall Fest., Torch Rep, JULIE SUNDELL llO3l South Park Ave. Titan Torch Stati, Prom Comm., Girls Glee Club, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Hostess Club, Pan Am. Club, Phorex, Torch Rep., Phorex Rep., Choir, P.T.A. Rep. BETTY SUOMININ lOl48 Union Ave. Rm. Sec., OFT. Sec., G.A.A., Breakfast Comm., Girls Glee Club, Career Day Aide, Counselor's Aide. LARRY SWANSON lO5l7 Wallace St. Rm. Pres., Swim Team, Homecoming Court, Homecoming Comm., Chem. Club, Spartans H -Y. AUDREY TANCOS lO946 Sangamon St. Stud. Lib., Bowling Team, Choir, Chr'st. Fest., Spring Fest., Hallguard, G.A.A. JOHN TATKUS TOOO W. l29th Pl. Hallguard, Torch Rep. BRUCE TERRIS 35 W. llOth St, Titan Torch Staff, Swim Team, Newton Club, Reelmen, Phorex, Nat. Hon. Soc. MARIA THEWIS lOO5l Prairie Ave. Phorex, OFT. Sec., G.A.A., Colors 8 Motto Comm., Choir, Latin Club, Christ. Fest., Spr ng Fest, Band 8- Orch. Varieties, 82 'J -'57 UIQ? GE' QQ.,- 5 ..-Q- ' 'diff' ff' -at .0 Es- 12 - N--'ff L N 1 . it mi 'W' L, ,f ,H 2 .Lb Ku E9 Q' iq' r ef' JV' 7--v l i xo IZ' C' 'Q'- UI10 X1 'Ps fn.. UP Vis PAMELA THOMPSON II336 Normal Ave. Phorex, Water Ballet, Alpha TVFHI-Yi BOWIFQ Team, Concert Band, Stud. Council, Torch Rep., OFT, Sec., Letter Girls, G.AA Rep., Latin Club, Chem. Club. SANDRA THOMPSON 638 E. 95th SY OIT. Sec., G.A.A. WILLIAM THOMPSON lI7OB Parnell Ave. Concert Band, Picked Platoon, Choir, Phorex, Breakfast Comm., Cnem. Club, Off. Chr st. Fest, Spr'ng Fest, Band 8. Orch. Va'ieties, Nat. DARLENE THORSKY 238 W. IO8th Pi. Rho Kappa Tri BARBARA TIMM H226 Champlain. Girls Glee Club, Fest., OFT. Sec., Colors 8- Motto Comm., Iota Tri-Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball, Chem. Club, German Club, WILLIAM TIMMERMAN IOOI3 Lafayette Ave. Phorex, Club, Ushers Club, Hon. Soc. -Hi-Y, GAA., Chor. Christ. Fest., Spfng P.T.A. Rep, G.A.A., Chem. Club. LORRAINE TISDALE 9803 Forest Ave. Stud. Lib., Rm. Sec., Orchestra, Band 8. Orcn. Varieties, Choir, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., G.A.A., GA.A, Rep., Pan Am. C ub, ELYSA TOLER 9lA3 Prairie Ave. Stud. Lb,, OFT. Sec., G.A.A. Rep., G.rls Glee Club, Glee Club Ensemble, GAA, Chem, Club, Latin Club, Chrst. Fest., Spring Fest., Gift 8. Stage Decoration Comm. EVELYN TOWNSEND 60 E. 95th St, GAA. BILL TRACY 10717 State St. Titan Torch Staff, Quill 8. Scroll, Phorex, Prom Comm., Choir, Rm. Pres., Stud Council, Latin Club, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., Hallguard. JERRY TROJANOWSKI I2I3O Normal Ave. Trix Hi-Y, Rep., Hallguarcl, D.E. Club, Rm, Pres., Bowling Team. Courier Rep., Torch APRIL TROY IIAOI Green St. Homecoming Queen, Phorex, Titanettes, Homecoming Comm., Omega Tri-Hi-Y, OH. Sec., Senior Sing Comm., Bowling Team, Stud. Council, P.T,A. Rep., Courier Rep., G.A.A. DAN TURILLO IO35O Vernon. Rm. Treas., Football Team-Mgr., Spar'ans Hi-Y, Hallguard. VERNA TURNER 9l117 Burnside Ave. Phorex, Girls Glee Club, Announce- ments Comm., Pan Am. Club, Chem. Club, Christ, G.A.A., Fenger Fair. Fest., Spring Fest., RICHARD UHLIR II322 Peoria St. Football Team, Phorex, Spartans Hi-Y Homecoming Court, Baseball Team, Basketball Team, Kev Club, Career Day Aide, Hallguard. DONNA VAICUNAS 34 W. IlOth St. Phorex, Rm. Seo, Torch Rep., OFT Sec., G.A.A. Rep., Letter Girls, Prom Comm., Counselor's Aide, P.T.A. Rep. Caree' Day Aide, G rls Glee Club, Iota Tr-Hi-Y. JUDY VALERIO 820 E. IO6th St. OFT. Sec., G.A.A., Tri-Hi-Y, Girls Glee Club, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest, Prom Comme Zeta CAROL VANDER MEY 3ll VV. ll2tn Pl. Nat, Hon. Soc., Plftorex 73.1 Titan Torch StaI T, Sigma Tri-H'-Y, Coll Day Aide, Career Day Aide, Gris Glee Club, Bowling Teain, G.AA Rep, Spring Fest, Torch Rep, Quill 8. Scroll Nicest Personolrtyu Mtckt Rishel ond lock Carpenter 3 x 83 ROBERT VAN SLOBIG H930 Wallace St. ROTC., Stud, Lib. RUTH VAN WITZENBURG IQO33 LaSalle St. COURIER STAFF-Editor, Nat. Hon. Soc., Phcrex 734, Quill 8 Scroll, Coll. Day Aide, Career Day Aide, Graduation Monitor, German Club, F.T.A., Program Comm., Stud. L-b., G'r!s Glee Club. EMIL VIDALE 335 E. Iloth St. Concert Band, Male Chorus. MARY LOU VINCI I29lO Eggleston Aye. Rm. Sec, Rho Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, G.A.A., G.A.A Rep., Ha lguard. LORRAINE WAITEKUS II925 Eggleston Ave. G.A.A. DAPHNE WARD 9336 Forest Aye. Torch Rep., G.A.A., Hallguard. KARLA WATSON 9250 Prairie Ave. Phorex, Pan Am. Club, Choir, F,T.A., Colors 8- Motto Comm, G.A.A., Spring Fest., Chem. Club, G.A.A. Rep., Fenger Fair. ROGER WATSON 6 E. lllth Pl. Rm. Pres., I-Iallguard, Bowling Team, Phorex, Stud. Council. SANDRA WEBER IOOI7 Sangamon St. Water Ballet, Torch Rep., P,T.A. Rep., Off. Sec., Stud. Lib., Concert Band, Orchestra, Girls Glee Club, Band 8- Orch. Varieties, Spring Fest., Christ. Fest., Chem. Club. GAYLE WEDING lOl32 Normal Aye, Torch Rep., Off, Sec., G.A.A., Bowl- ng Team, JUDITH WEGLARZ I248 E. 96th Pl. Nat. Hon. Soc., COURIER STAFF, Quill 8. Scroll, Phorex 733, Coll. Day Aide, Career Day Aide, Gift 8. Stage Decoration Comm., Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, Stud. Lib., Girls Glee Club, Chem. Club, Counselor's Aide. AARON WELLS 9719 Indiana Ave. Basketball Team. LORRAINE WENCLOFF I2227 Green St. G.A.A. WILLIAM WEST BIO7 Langley Ave. Rifle Team, Off Club, Non Comm. OFT., Ushers Club, Picked Platoon, Choir, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest. JOAN WIESE lO2l8 Perry Aye. Breakfast Comm., Delta Tri-Hi-Y, OH. Sec., Stud. Lib., Rm. Pres., Hallguard, Choir, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest., G.A.A. GEORGE WILKES 9444 Champlain Ave, Basketball Team, Prom Comm, Choir, Chem. Club, Hallguard. SHARON WILLIAMS l29l8 Normal Ave. Cap 8. Gown Comm., Christ Fest., Spring Fest., G.A.A. BARBARA WILSON ll6 E. lO47h St. Phorex, Phorex Rep., Concert Band Band 8- Orch, Varieties, Drama Club, Counselofs Aide, Career Day Aide G.A.A. RITA WNUKOWSKI IO644 Union Ave. MARY LOU WOJCIK I2l34 Yale Ave, Colors 8. Motto Comm., D.E. Club, Torch Rep., G.A.A., G.A.A. Rep. EARL WOOD 97l4 Avalon Aye. Trix Tri-I-Ii-Y, Chem. Club. 39, -3 I?-. 'Q-. Wo- 'tl 'S-'7 'C ol' r '7 'A gui fi qv' 7- 4-.1 V Wi -aa.- sy 'Q 'Q' fn' -P' nys UH? N0 el' ,Ar 519 EV' 5-.f K xwgi If 533 xii re-5' if? 'vu ' - l I rf! Mile 10 'S' -4 'HT 5 f-5 TQ ff 55 - or HOWARD WOOD lOlAl Vernon. Phorex, Diploma Comm., German Club, Non Comm. Off., Ushers Club, P :lced Platoon. ROBERT WRIGHT lO723 Union Ave. Sons Hi-Y, Hallguard, Advertising Club. JOAN WROBEL lOll6 Rec ne Ave. Phorex, G.A.A. Board, G.A.A. Rep., Letter Girls, G.A.A., Courier Rep., Bowling Team, OFT. Sec. MARY WROBLEWSKI l22l2 Lowe Ave. Torch Rep., Girls Glee Club, Christ. Fest., G.A.A. FRANKLIN WYSOCKI TOOQS5 Wentworth Ave, Phorex, Cgnqert Band, Reelmen, Rifle Team, Non Comm, Ott., Ushers Club JOHN WYZINSKI l2044 Indiana Ave. Phorex. CHARLOTTE YAEGER lOlO9 Union Ave. OFT, Sec, Rm. Sec., PTA. Rep., G.A.A. LAWRENCE YOUNG TOSA9 Vernon. Pho'ex, Choir, Courier Rep, Chem Club, Program Comm., Christ, Fest., Spring Fest. M:CLELLAN YOUNG llO3l Vernon. Football Team, Baseball Team, Rm. Pres., Pan Arn. Club, Off. Sec., Hallguarcl. RONALD ZAKARAS 9847 Ingleside Ave. Phorex, Football Team, Choir, Christ. Fest. CATHERINE ZAMBON 568 E. ll5th St. Iota Tn-HieY, G.A.A., Breakfast Comm., Hallguard, Rm. Sec. LURAMAY ZAPF T259 E. 96th St. Phorex, Rm. Pres., Stud. Lib., G.A.A., Intramural Basketball, Stud. Council. JAMES ZEEPHAT lO528 Normal Ave. Drum 8. Bugle Corps, Hallguard. CAROL ZEGLEY l?2G9 Wallace St. Phorex, Zeta Trl-Hi-Y, Stud. Lib., PTA, Rep., OIT. Sec., G.A.A., Girls Glee Club, Phorex Rep., Hallguard, Christ. Fest., Seating 8. Marching Comm., Spring Fest. BARBARA ZELEK l205A Lowe Ave. Phorex, P.T.A. Rep., G.A.A., G.A,A. Rep., Theta Tri-Hi-Y. HARVEY ZIMMER lOO5O Wallace St. Cholr, Christ. Fest., Spring Fest. ELMER ZONTA 639 W. ll7th St. Advertising Club. CAROL ZORNOW ll3A7 Wallace St. Ott. Sec., Hallguard, G.A.A., Rm. Sec. GRADUATES NOT PICTURED KAREN ANDERSEN 9704 Lowe Ave. Phorex, Titan Torch Staff, OH. Sec.. Stud, Lib., Announcements Comm., F.T.A. PATRICIA BERRY 9325 Calumet Ave. Phorex, Stud. Lib., Colors 8- Motto COmm., F.T.A,, G,A.A. MARCIA BEST 9237 Calumet Ave. Phofex, Stud. Lib., G.A.A. VIRGINIA BUSCH ll207 Spauld ng Ave. OFT. Sec., P,T.A, Rep., Stud Lib.. G.A.A., Girls Glee Club. PHILIP DERRICO ll62O Eggles'or-. GEORGE FITZGERALD l2236 TroOp. Football Team IRV HANSEN 349 W. lllth St. Swm Team, Gift 8 Stage Decoraton Comm. WAYNE KLOMP 367 E lloth St, GEORGE KORIENEK 9915 Calumet Ave THOMAS MQCADD 9l32 Michigan Ave. Concert Band, Hallguard, Torch Rep., Orches'ra. Band 8. Orch Variet es, Latin Club. CbflSY- FSS?-l SDVTVTQ Fest. RALPH MONCADO fill E. ll6'h St. SANDRA OLSON lll3 G'eer1 St. DENNIS PARKER 982l Avalon Ave. Baske'bal Team Latln Club l-lallguard DONALD ROBINSON 95l7 Yale Ave. Baslcetbal Team. RONALD ROBINSON 9517 Ya e Ave. Basketball Team. MELINDA SMITH lO801 Edb'GClce Ave OH SEC G A A. THOMAS SONNTAG 253 W. lllth St. LOUIS TESTOLIN ll2lO Champlain. ENSO TREVISAN l2l47 Michigan Ave. Male Cnorus Bowling Team. LEONARD WHITE 932-1 St. Lawrence Ave 85 U' .1 -f 3- Qll I .IL I me .AW 'ns--2' i-' - is 1 ., - .-1 A .vw M--f 1 .. 9' ' as- A Q ,n . L -- '1 L!--1 - I 1 4, . , ix -541 'xtl3Li 1 G? Q16 9 - , an ,. 6-3-.,. 3 fl a X A HROL. Q A 'V Ya MILDRED TAYLOR Sponsor DONATTA YATES ROW T-Donna Jacoby, Sue Pullen, Pamela Cooper Ma' iyn Eizenga, Ela re Brown, Darlene Ffanzer, Sandy F,s Jeanne Nelson, Sue Hyry, Paulette Sowonif Cwo, Shrnanetk, Carol Gccday, Carol Kcyeclw, Bev-'se 'NK non, Apnl Troy, Lorra ne Salafnor' Pr Sci la Anderscr' 'A 'Z Palrnqu st ROW 2-Ma'y G'ave e, Barba'a Bode' Bs , Gatevuoofz, Lo'S 5 S'el a Merge Pcrsetgo Ba'ba'a O: ep ka, Sar'c'a Re so, Nancy Adams Pa' -'.a's3 Bch' '!tcLuc 'af, End-ee Srzoc s a Dane Fx Ga'e Sxffe' Bob Kr Ne' .'.a'fe Young Jcsepn Ode' o l.a'ry Swanson I-nd, 'lla-nes ROW 3-Pun F-fr Ezfga G'aa,s Swan Ca'c Lee Ess er Judy Se't-s Shaver Banc lnoa K: a.'sC't Janet Mena' D are Pe' J or 'Je' e Sch. 'z Da'e f Huges, Pa' Zaakopr-,V Barre Tnomas Ja f-r':ie'e: Mirza Bao Jafar !.',a't,re, Arvyf lrecrar- loin Gfss nifkel, Peter Vande' Stere ROW 4-Pyr Lai-qt, Pau-,, Medi-ndc'p Karen Baughew Por De Haan Jm Esncs 'f JVccd'ow Almon Rotary? Sze C, Pon Patterson Bud Sr ha James Jolie, Wayre Rath Donald Lorney, Bob Lgget' W ll am Thomson Robert Lfdma'lf Lew s Nagy, Afric- Newman, Ed Sch 'l, Vrce Ebge' Bute Hoftrex JW Pchevs, Kerirem Biar. 88 Sponsor Student ln recent decades, the world's youth has taken upon itself to assert its influence on the adult world. The young are assuming worldly tasks of larger proportion at an earlier age in life. Now, more than ever do we need to prepare ourselves for leadership in world afitairs of the near future. Fenger's Student Council is and has been playing an important role in the training of tomorrow's leaders. The annual Student Government Day puts us in an adult position and otters new insights. J ya Council Everyone's overjoyed on hearing Ron's proposal lor cz ten-hour school day. The Council assists Fenger not only in individual character building but renders special service to the student body itself. The memorable and lovely Homecoming is a credit to the work of Council members. The Children's Aid Drive total of S1000 was the result of the diligent efforts of this hard working group. The Student Council deserves a vote of thanks! Eugene Bal Presdent dell 'bv' 1, ,gf wr-'ff Barbara DcVrres Vice President Nancy Bergstrom Secretav Bonnfe McKm'wo Treasurer THU' X' Ianet gets so hungry she has to eat scotch tape on Courier. The production line. 90 Courier Staff The book you are now reading was produced by a group of hardworking seniors who belong to the COURIER Staff. They are chosen on the basis of scholastic standing and a sense of responsibility. Under the direction of Mrs. Mary Schlentz, this year's staff has experimented with new and ditterent ideas to give you a better COURIER. Though sounds of laughter may ring down the hall from the staff room, 344, it is all involved with COURIER work. A theme must be chosen and developedy pictures must be taken and identifiedg copy must be writtenp and ads and subscriptions must be sold. Many ot the Stott members are rewarded for their hard work by acceptance into Quill and Scroll. But their biggest reward is it a fellow student says, lsn't the COURIER sharp this year?, and no one disagrees. Fil Judy Mcllrath C lf0I'J Ruth Van Witzenburg Can't stop eatin' it, Can't stop eatin' it! When the party is dragging . . . if! r 4 v Y iffr? x r X s.Drf tif 'Q '7 -ff , X .SLM JANUARY 1960 Gene Bafdeht, Sports Edrtorg Nawcy Bcfgsfrcm Asststant Ed tor. Jeftery Christensen, Pnotograpwerp Ba'oa'a Kem, Act vmes Editor. Caro! Potrongeth, Photo Edrtcr, Dfane Tuma Cooy Ed tor. Carol VaoderVocn, Art Ed tor, JUNE 1960 Sandra Alford, Advvt sung Ed tor. .Janet Blom, Creative Edrtorg Annette Duxtg Kartn Dykstra, Copy Editow John Kfwdt, Photographer. Wd John Korcneif Pho ograp ra J' P oto Ed tor, Dawn Larson, Sobicf p' cn Ed to' Mary lo, Posztay Bosrtess Ed':'p Dov-ra af? '5- Q, Sab Q, Copy Edfcw Jod to Wig a'z Az' y ' Too many chefs spo.l the brow. Art Edttor. Thank you for Contlibuttnq to thc Dawn Larson Prom Dress fund IKXQ9 ,it A i 1 .lf t a ' ff , flu I l70I150I MARY SCHLENTZ 'Ks wx, 5' Y-r as '7 lam Judy Baffione Randall Spitzer Titan Torch Do you have a nose for news ? The members of the Titan Torch certainly do! Under the supervision of Mr. Harry Calpha, the energetic Titan Torch Staff works daily eighth and ninth periods in room 130. All of the staff members have had two semesters of training in Journalism classes. Each semester the statt members publish fourteen issues of the school paper. These issues contain interesting and informative articles which include school and outside activities, news, sports, and many other special features. During the semester, the members work with enthusiasm to make the paper different and unusual. ln order for members to attain membership in the Quill and Scroll Society they must have 100 inches of copy published in the paper. This experience may be the beginning of a career in Journalism. 7 .SIJOIIJOF HARRY CALPHA fi, Ti' Q Rich Heller tries to convince Mr. Calpha his pictures belong on page one. 92 ,f The Titan Torch Stall is writing out a requisition for new chairs. STAFF January T960 Roselle Carl, Supplementary B, Mchele Colfer, Supp e- rnentary B, Barbara De Vr es, Circutation, Judy Esera- brandt, Supplementary A ROW 2-Nancy Elderworth, Business, Lora Lee Glartn, Supplementary A, Phyllis Glaubke, Advertsing, Bonn e Groos, Page One, Roselind Harvey, Pub'city, Boblze Jensen, Page Two ROW 3-Molly Johnson, Page Three, Margo Kolorn, Page Two, Marilyn Magnus, News Editor, Carol Napoli, Page One, Elaine Nelson, Sports, Julie Oehlsen, Copy Editor. ROW 4-Bob Ostensen, News Editor, Betty Plankis, Copy Editor, Mary Pago, Advertising, Arbeth Retrrieyer, Page Three, Ronald Staehl n, Sports, Donna Stone, Exchanges. ROW 5-Jackie Tolleson, Exchanges, Elaine Varrderwail, Circulation June T960 Harry Adler, Page Two, Maroa Black, Page Trtree, Erncy Burn, Business, Patricia Carli Publlotw ROW 6-Sharon Carroll, Supplementary A, Ponald De Haan, News Editor, Constance Fay, Page One, Susan Guthrie, Supplementary B, Robert Hansen Sports, Rc - ard Heller, Photography ROW 7-Lois Horslny, Copy Ed,tor, Carol Kosteckt, Sports, Karen Krusell, Advertising, Jo Ann Lasher, Exchanges, Donna Loess, Page Two, Bonnie McKinnon, Page Three ROW 8-Richard MOVTSITSCIA, Pagc' Ofc, Made ne Mu' phy, Supplementary A, Ruth Nelson, Supp ernentary B, Barbara Novak Art, Margie Ostendert Page One, Ed- ward Pavltlc, Sports. ROW 9-Cary? Peterson, Pub cry, Terre! Pr ce Crcue- ttcn:Gay1e Rutsard, Copy Edfor, Marc a Sack, Page Two, Jeanne Sarnple, CCpy Ed 'orq Carot Srtepnerd, News Edttcr ROW T0-Arlene Ste l, Advertsmg, Julie Surdel, Bus, ness, Bruce Terris, Circulation, Wt l am Tracy Page Ttree Carol Vander Mey News Ed 'or NOT PICTURED-Karen Anderson, Exchanges 93 ROW I-Mary Anderson, Art, Mary Bastng, Busmess, A v Q4 tr f .J 1' .f vg 'YJ elif 'ZZ' 5 -Q 4 tv -ol? .4 f'7 ix Gb IC Band And Approximately seventy students are in Fenger Band under the capable direction of Mr. Andrew Lumbrazo, affectionately known as coach. The band rehearses every day first, second, and third periods. lt adds that certain sparkle to football games as the members march on the field wearing their new uniforms of red sweaters and white slacks, or skirts. It also performs at pep rallies, and various other school assemblies. lt marks the Thanksgiving season with a tableau, has a concert in the spring, and participates in the Fenger Fall Festival. The Fenger Band rates an S in city competition as well as in the heart of every Fengerite. ROW I-Jerry Chochelek, John Martinelli, Nancy Pearson, Sharon Crince, Lynn Peterson, Karen Larson, Kathy Den Dekker, Johann Thoney, Richard Colfer. ROW 2-Bob Malkas, Claudette Alm, Peter Vander Steer, Gordon Kaplan, Barbara Wilson, Shirley Kinder, Joan Aiken, Jean Renstrom, Bill Witt, Josephine Dal Santo, George Muarovvski, David Edison, Vincent Perillo. ROW 3-Jerri Alrner, Jerry Balchis, David Sanchez, Joseph Szybryt, Richard Zilis, Paul Vltterch, Douglas Kolb, Pat Carter, Dan Sebados, Donna Johnson, Beverly Alexander, Tom Cam're, Karen Bulloch, Sharon Beukema, Pamela Kusay, Ruth Mansen, Marilyn Eizenga, Priscilla Anderson. ROW 4-Barbara Be'don, Jim Krikau, Allen Fisher, Ray Spiller, Polly Rlehle, Bevefy Allen, Jackie F'az-er, Ronald Davidson, John Bukowski, Harry Dantolian, Dennis Solliday, Ron Carlberg, Cherly Carlson, BI. Caln, James Polise, Conrad Skiba, Peter Drurtgle, Sharon Schreffler, Charles Buchler, Phil Van Dam, Evan Tharp, Craig Barrow B'll Thompson. ROW 5-Dan Deverlck, Ken McDonald, Ray Gccd, Bob Sendra, Leslie Dieck, David Dovver, Emil Vidale, Judy Bonzell, Rchard Pozza, Pamela Aclducci Ray Adducci, Normar Kaplan, Denn s Cooper, Mr Lumbrazo. ,I- Crchestra Melodious sounds drift down the halls from room 206 as the orchestra members are given instruction and practice. During the past year Mr. Andrew Lumbrazo has undertaken the direction of the orchestra. The only requirements for membership are enthusiasm for music and the desire to work. This organization gives fine entertainment to the school body through performances at the Fenger Fall Festival and school assemblies. The band shows off in its snappy new uniforms. ROW 'I-Krist ne Eikedahl, David Avakian, Michelle Jahn, Bonnie Westberg, Bonnie Ozenga, Brian Helge, Cyntha Soltes, Arnette Cunningham. ROW 2- Sylvia Martin, Lenora Peterson, Lorra'ne Tisdaie, Judy Layder, Sharon Beaulre- ma, Pam Kusay, Ruth Mansen, Marilyn Eisinga, William Witt, Lynn Peterson, Sharon Crince, Nancy Pearson. ROW 3-Donna Loess, Gerald Chocholek, Tom McCadd, John Martinelli, Peter Drungle, Phil VanDarn, Bill Thompson, Barbara Wilson, Vince Perillo, Peter VanderSteer. ROW 4-Mr. Andrew Lumbrazo, Dan Deverick, Ray Good, Rich Pozza, Judy Bonzell, Bill Sandra, Dennis Cooper, Norman Kaplan, Ray Aducci, Scott DeYoung, Marcia Kenney. 0 ANDREW LUMBRAZO Sponsor u Girls Glee Club What fun it is to sing together! One of the favorite activities among the girls at Fenger is the Girls Glee Club, sponsored by Miss Irene Connor. ln the Glee Club, the girls receive training to discipline their voices. They participate in the Spring Festival, Christmas Festival, and Graduation. After being a member for four semesters, a girl is entitled to a letter. The Glee Club Ensemble is a select group of 32 girls who sing for various organizations. These ambitious girls practice at 7:30 in the morning. All Glee Club members work hard and produce excellent results. 8th PERIOD ROW 'I-Sharon Carroll, Joyce Panaguro, Barbara Narcinkew, Carol Parkes, Barbara VanRiye, Stephanie Brozdziak. ROW 2- Sharon Beukerna, Barbara Schildmrllee, Elysa Toler, Shirley Whrt lock, Carol Karabin, Sue Gutlterre, Ruth Gaaff. ROW 3-See Sent, Diane Beaudry, Anra Brown, Barbara Dunay, Linda Jensen, Marte Calderorre, JcAnn Ortigara ROW 4-Maryann Manestac Mare Peters, Yvartrte Zmoclri, Mary Ann Tay or, E. Moro, Alrce Paw, ROW I-Lora Tobas, Caro. Lucarz, Corinne Kutsclcke, Barbara Oclepka, Me'an'e Shadle, Mary Boylan, MaryElen Walsh. ROW 2- Janrce Myland, Janet Ruswick, Susan Kelly, Dianne Matul, Pat Judellcis, Donna Flanery, Doris Tulp. ROW 3-Kathy McFarland, TonrLee Lisaclr, Nancy Nylen, Pat Rubinas, Marilyn Srmuliclc, Ccirtne Gatfo Pat Rengh, Aurelra Grarberry, ROW 4-Hennetta Tldsley Sanara Dlclcen, Ruth Kutsclte Loretta Lowalsk Barbara Or llvrvw' Bart T nn Joyce Adduci. ENSEMBlE ROW I-Elysa To'er, Dawn King, Louse Santorso, Barbara VanRrye, Vcet Stosur, Georgia Gcetller, Marca Back, ROW 2- Jaref Koczwara, Sylvra Ka'p Marrlyn Mitchelf, Barbara Tnorpe, Judy Meyerg Donna Loess, Barbara Bosco, ROW 3-Cla'a S plsa, Lynn Kefnaogn, Verna Turret E earor Core, Ba'b Tirrm, Lorra ne Ferdina, Sandra D lflfen 96 W' The Glee Club Ensemble smqs ot the Career Day luncheon. IRENE CONNOR Sponsor fa ROW I-Caro Uzuharls, Barbara Parker, Pat Gallahart, Barbara Zelsel, Sharon Borttrtg, Judy Pochrof- Marcla Marchale, Florence Oedzes, Dtahe Rum. ROW 2-Fran P,eselc, Mary Reynhaot, Antoinette Boy no Judy Meyers, Sylyta Karp, Cheryl Carlson Betsy Bally, Mary M'chQl, Martlyrrt Mitchel, V.olet Stosu' ROW 3-Carolyn K'zmarv, Darlene Sc.ace'o, Sharon Lhdstrom, Judy Hrtshaw, Judith Dylctoh, Jare Kuczwfva, Henryhe H hes, Cheryl Hafvle't Jean Lasher, Sue Birclerte. ROW 4-Rose Marne lartts, Posal Tartts, Karen Ros? Dorothy Romarxask, Karer' Sav11ae'eon,Jucly Ponce, Jar ce 'Clem Lyr Cameo , no Kmmaogm Joyc- ROW I-Syb' Orre, Phyllis Burnsor, Jacqoe' rw Bc-cmgasf, Georg a Goertfer, Pat De Young, Betty Matusf-lr Kathy W'll.ams, Lynne Stephenson, Fravtceute Schrcpter, Jody Hfmkaslcy Lrda Bass. ROW 2-Carol Orlclt Dawn Kung, L ll an Sabun, Judy Gameae, Jody Prone, Pat Romarrek, Dorha Pago, Lootse Savwtorso, Paele r Woods, VVIFLJ Van Dyke, Barbara Bosco, Dohrta Loess ROW 3-Dorothy Cox, E.ame Brown, Jem Kemmer, Gerald FC Koermg, Beverly Ycrtker, Kathleen VV lsort, Pat Partoclc, Rota Poemcr, Charlotte Bode' Barbara Zalac, Therese Kaplon. ROW 4-Celeste Cosby, Julre Surtdell, Slwa'or' Kobasek, Joyce De Young Verna Turner, Gayle Rolsard, Janice Ross, Glcrla Thorp, Mary Shlmtlclc, Ma'c'a Black, Lo'raIne Herdma o N D' i C x 'K 'is 'X J 1 MIXED CHORUS ENSEMBLE Mixed Chorus GEORGE SCHERER Sponsor Feet flat on the floor, backs straight, take a deep breath-Sing! Keeping these words in mind we take you to room 204, popular domain of Mr. George Scherer, director of the Fenger Mixed Chorus. This room happens to be a second home for some 75 music lovers. Membership is obtained by audition. This year the Mixed Chorus has performed for the P.T.A., Kiwanis Club, Gompers Elementary school, Curtis Branch, and at the Hotel Del Prado in addition to the seasonal festivals with the Glee Club. The flawless renditions of the songs And the Glory of the Lord and As Torrents ln Summer brought an S rating in the Chicago Choral Competition on May 12th. I jeef af 0l'l !00I , ROW I-Dan Vander Ploeg, Lynda Forster, Karen Haworth, Carol Gehring, Jane Bergstrom, Beverly Lawrence, Richard Schultz, Ron Fischer. ROW 2- Kathryn VartDyke, Joanne Kladis, John Buettgen, Arnette Cunningham, Betty Biehl, Kay Carlson, Linda Dickinson, Joan Tilton, Karen Baugher, George Michuda, Claude Jones. ik' 9 Q 1? ll CHORUS 7th ROW 'I-Jaclfe Taradash, Harrlefle Groordwarer, Janet Olson, Renee McArdle, Sandra Kelso, Maoreer Ellyey, Eogenla Jones, Karen Haworth, Lynda Torsler, Belly Biehl, Kay Carlson, Marlene Hancock, Judy Hoffman, ROW 2-Marlon Yares, Peggy Woodrofl, Manlyn Meyer, Jaclce Lundstrom, Pat Rlley, Connle Bmleh Jody Oswald, Beverly A'sre':Ja Norma Kesler, Marsha Boak, Joyce Hodgson, Bonnie Thomas Clalre Cosfer, Carol Andewow, Cnefy! Barclay, Mnze Palmqolsi ROW 3--Bill Tracy, Jerry Rydberg Marr n Haag, Ron Fescher, Karer Baoghe' Joanna Klade, Mavha Benson, Carol Kohl, Joan Schroll, Betr Brown larry Young Wll'fm1S'l Edwlf ll-All-'PlSl V,ROlJf1YVAV'fVQ Caofle Jones KLCLJ 5ll Cl,lI'Af, fCLLl' Cl 00,7 I'0ClfL CHORUS 2nd ROW 1-Pnyfls Neland, Are Jones, Dane Lavernvan, Ellen Kaose, Beverly Erckson Jane Bergstrom Wal L-he Hnamslfo, Betty B enl, Cars' Gem wg Kay Carlson, Carol Howes. ROW 2-Anna Yuden, Katnryv Van Dyke Cheryl Olsen, Beverly Lawrerce, Vlzki Baunwgarrner, Arnerfe Connlngl'18H1, Mary Johnsen Jance Sepos Sfnrley Jarmovz, Lhda Dckfson, Cherie Chclesrer, Floyd Nelson, Bruce Zemlce. ROW 3- Rcharcl S'v, 1, Rchfwfl Kol-'re' Dov Vahclw Plceg, Boll Adams Beverly Alsterda, Marlyn Schvwcfr Joyfe Nason Joan Schvof Coors Ever, Rchard Lkrdwarlf, Peel Malm, Kenneth Klomlaus, Joseph Hognes ROW 4-Jlm Rclpevs Jynlarh l.'.'es', Gf'o'ge Mlrmcla, George Wnllces, Ronald Laob, Harvey Zlmmer R c'm'd K css Jack Parczzo John Nfefson l'v r' Pepe, John Boevgar, Al Henrkson '!5 l J ' ann 7 1 -1 s vt in 2 German v-1 ,I ROW 'I-Roberta Bemamin, idda Bvefz, Naiale Tessari, Joan Maxwell, Bruce Manson, Beverly Caswonovo, Cynthia Soltes, ROW 2-Gertrude Kron, Bonnie Martin, Katnloen Krimprer, Bruce Zemke, Richard Beniamm, Mava Blocher ROW 3-Robe-rt Adams Walter Hulrscli, Jim Kirkau, Robert Toon, Pete Agnes, Club The Fenger Deutsche Verein, which, when translated, means German Club, is an organization designed to teach its members the way to carry on a Don Swerly R cli Klf-sf formal conversation in German. The members also learn many ot the customs of the German people. The club is sponsored by Mr. Aksenas, and it is required that each member maintain at least a G grade average to attend. Each year at Christmas, the German Club practices good will by sending a Care Package to one ot the less fortunate families in Germany. In June of each year, the members enjoy themselves at the annual German Club Banquet. STAN AKSENAS 100 Sponsor 4. The things one has to do Io be a member of the German Club' Members cl German Clulx planning a specrol project. Latin Club ESTELLE SETZER Sponsor Is Latin a dead language? The members of Fenger's Latin Club don't think so. Sponsored by Mrs. Setzer, this active club is forever planning plays, skits, and parties. Often they have entertained the Spanish and German clubs at the time of the Roman Christmas, Saturnalius. The members become acquainted with the Latin language and Roman customs. The girls have even put on Roman fashion shows. Every June the Latin Club has a picnic at the clunes. In order to be accepted for membership, Latin students must have attained an E average. Ali 1 , 4 Z Q Latmus pro avibus estf ROW I-Nm-cy Bcrctw Lv-da Win fc, VN i iam Fa, Cauclezfc Ai-vw Sandra Dtkkgn Cfval Cramer, Lora BJ ROW 2-Mrs, SCAICV Jul,et Leonharcli, Panc s Piscllewski, Betty Brogan, Norma Koster, Diana Jones, Gay Zimmerman, Leslae Deck, Carol Farkas, lance Spas ROW 3-Joe Hugncs, Bran Hclge, Shawn Barton, Clara Spina Waywe Pam Lo'e a Kofvalskl, Jeanewe Urvlmarr- Jsdy Dylcfon, MCLHQIE Jann, kg - A 'vi C.- .ff xl' 49291 ROW I-Beverly Carlson, Carol Cramer, Madeline Murphy, Karla Watson, Linda White, Karen Haworth, Deryle Johnston, Wallene Hnatusko. Sharon Carroll, Nancy Pearson, Sybil Orne, Diane Baldelli, Ann Antonio, Barbara Zeisel, VVin'Lu Van Dyke. ROW 2-Joan Michele, Lora Bex, Sue Pullen, Lois Horsky, Patricia Carli, Sandra Dikken, Diane Vianello, Karen Larson, Karen Krusell, Barb Novak, Jacqueline Cullison, Betty Biehl, Emily Burin, Janice Sipos, Bonnie McLachlan, Patricia Watson, Vivian Stall, Avis Shapiro, Phyllis Burnson, Sandra Rosen. ROW 3- Loretta Kowalski, Donna Riley, Laurel Roberts, Judy Hoffman, Pat Gallahan, Marianne Skorski, Jacque Cramer, Jeanne Sample, Carol Kuyper, Silvia DeBock, Pat Thompson, Jane Smith, Gerri De Vries, Karen Johnson, Pamela Medendorp, Diane Strom, Joan Maxwell, Cheryl Barclay, ROW 4-Carol Stolz, Jean Malkowski, Betty Brogan, Doris Tulp, Judy Surtus, Sharen Lindstrom, Gerri Teschke, Karen Anderson, Joan Buchanan, Diane Jones, Gay Zimmerman, Carolyn Emme, Barbara Kandl, Barb Cara Pezza, Kathleen Krirnpler, Shirley Brucer, Joyce De Young, Norma Kester. ROW 5-Ruth Lange, Janis Hoglund, Jan Blom, Joyce Olsen, Suzy Mohr. F. T.A. Leading the way to a new and brighter tomorrow are the girls from Fengerls F.T.A.4is busy working on sarcrpboolcs lor the Children's Hospital as one ol their semester service projects. Ian Blom tells ot her summer experiences at Northwestern University's National High School Institute. Future Teachers of America Club. You never find idle hands in this group. 'AJ They have been doing proiects for schools and hospitals for the handicapped. Usually once a semester this club has a ioint meeting with an F.T.A. from another high school. This way new ideas can be exchanged for the betterment of both organizations. Every semester applications flood in, and it is the combined duties of the membership committee and co-sponsor, Miss Holmes and Mrs. Runyan, to choose the nominees. Our F.T.A. is one of the fastest growing clubs at Fenger with about TOO girls on the roster. MISS CATHERINE HOLMES Sponsor 'IO2 ROW l-lzclcla Bre'1 Ccrnne Bes srnged Sh ref Hence, Phfls Macy Sharon Harrtot, Barbra Lock, Mar- yn Reato, Eugenia Jones, Jar' Ce Myand, Jean Rensvorn. ROW 2- Peggy' Woodruff, Barbara Kandi, Watfene t-lnatosko,Gera1d we Tescn- ke, Robena Benlann rf. ROW 3- DQ'Qres Folgaro, Katny Van Dylfe, Marre Schul'z, Barbara Evans, Betty Saorninir, Elaine Graloer, Gal Qi. r- lan, Donna B leclfi. ROW 4-Cheryl Bareay, Joy Nelson, Harrfet M' chaels. ROW 5-George Hafge, Bruce B'ege, Ruth Lang, Martha Grmes, Br an Hefge, Pnl Ban, Frank Rho- bazk. ROW 6-Ross Olavcler Randy Spfler, Howard Wood Harcfd Braden, Gary McMalrer Larry K'e:z- nwer Ken Pettng Counsel Aides 40 -5 . or's ,eqg Place: outside room 217. Time: 7:40 each Wednesday morning. A small group of wide awake counselor's aides peer awkwardly into the room trying to lip read Mrs. Fristoe's message. She is probably giving them information concerning scholarships, colleges, employment, conferences, or tests. About this time, the lonely group remembers its duties of keeping a file of all topics discussed and informing division members about current activities. They begin to wonder if the division teacher will be understanding and if they will carry the responsibility. ELIZABETH FRISTOE Sponsor ROW T-Ca'olyn Cerott, Nancy Pearson, Mlcnacl Jahn, Sandra Dlslrcn Rath Ann Carson, Marta Blank Georgia Goettler, Sue Johnson, Donna Rley, Jeanne Samp e, Sopng Jantkanslfas Corrine Kmchl-e ROW 2-Pam Knoff, Barbara Wilson, Shirley Kinder, Jan Wen ng, Bonnie Thomas, CIa'a Spina, Barbara Donnel y, Sharon Schretfler, Donna Vacunas, Lois Harslcy, Carol Korte, Sy,v a Karp, Jody Meye's. ROW 3- Ntna Mshar, Cala Michales, Jane Doe, Ruth Mansen, Francis Pudlewskx, Jean e Stn th, Claudette Alrn, Sandra Hoendervoogt, Evelyn Padulicle, Virginia Johnson, Mary Chruscel, Diane Strom, Suzy Mohr, Carol Kuyper ROW 4-Stu Peterson, Bill Fay, Wayne Rath, Torn Stuart, Paul Celani, Torn Disz, Ha'ry Adler, Jack Greve Evan Tharp, Alan Rosenquist, Mark Malkas, Wally Korcheslcy, Harold Skoglond. ROW 5-Leon Schacter, Bob Hansen, Ron Dykstra, Bob Prokop, John Korienelc, Warren Young, Larry Wal'rnan, ,IOL-n Stephers, Louis Leo, James De Young, Tom Hines, Craig Barrow. 199 W' ,Av .5 Key Club Fenger's Key Club, thought of primarily as an athletic club, has been enlarged to include members from ditterent fields. This active organization is sponsored co-operatively by the Kiwanis Club and Mr. Samuel Katz. Its aim is the development of initiative, leadership, ability and good citizenship practices. The club's projects and activities which serve the school and the community include selling peanuts on Peanut Day, ushering at Fenger Festivals, tund raising for their various awards, and donations of canned goods to the needy. This year the members are easily recognized by their navy blue blazers emphasizing the Key Club Emblem onthe coat pocket. Key Club Officers --John Paskiewicz, Vice-President, Phil Thullen, President, and Ken Rago, Treasurer. SAMUEL KATZ Sponsor SENIOR MEMBERS W l-Drwc Kzck Fog-J H1 ivgi JF , Yo,st'a, iff X 'N5 I J' DcYo:fng, Vtarrn Hoggtn ROW 2-John Mart cl 'fvl letras F? 1 4 . f Petersen, V.nce Engel, Jann Pask ew cz, Dive I3-vaiua K iv Rag: W 3-Pict Minster, Pnl Tlmllc-r John Marsha? Bob Laub, Harry Housman, Evan Tharp Dan f- s For .Z-. 4 . Avg, N .1.-L -ly.. ,--,.i 'SHI' .K-,os---wrt. .I ,:,'I-7. 1 : ,, ' ' fi 1'-dz.. ,r 1 A , A, .V W -dw ',1.r',t - LF- Y vhtliuurl hrqnsgl . .-- r 1 ,.. 5' ' , : -. L ax ' 11 ' .vc , .,..:'-.Qtr 1, -3, , V., f . L- .-5. , .1 , -i A' -Q.. ., 17'f'f5 'F 1 .,. ,.1.,.l..' 'lk x Ayn 'U' f:'T .'f n,k:it ' WWNNP7-FE . ROW 1-Win Lu VanDyke, Betty Bertz, Mary Doncan, Nancy Kadar, Barbara Kandl, Martha Benson, Bev Yonker, Pat Watson. ROW 2-Sophe Jankaoslcas, Nancy Pearson, Diane Ruhl, Sue Pollen, Donna Bileckt, Ruth Ann Carlson, Florence Oedzes, Pant Cooper, Priscilla Anderson, Jere Johnson, Carol Uzunaris ROW 3-Shirley Brucer, Jackie Lundsirom, Lorraine Luchyn, Ina Foster. Marlene Peterson, Ruth Mansen, Dawn Larson, Joyce DeYoong, Karen Post. ROW 4- Gerri DeVries, Jeri Aylrner, Viv an Stall, Jan Blom, Joanne Sebben, Karen Johnson, Jan Anderson. n't make me laugh. I might spill the coffee. Hostess Club MRS. MARGARET HEELAN Sponsor 1 The Hostess Club members are kept busy serving at taculty teas, Student Council banquets, and other activities in the school These 45 girls enioy their duties and services. Their sponsor, Mrs. Heelan, assists and teaches them many of the proprieties of being gracious hostesses. One of the high points ot the club's service this year was their Ways and Means proiect ot making and selling Christmas coat ornaments. Girls who maintain a good scholastic record, possess good trait ratings and have been a student of Fenger for a minimum of one year are eligible for membership in the Hostess Club. Take it, serve it, but don't eat it! l S Y - , 3 9 ROW 'I-Madeline Murphy, Karla Watson, Verna Turner, Karen Jorgensen, Mary Chrusciel, Sandy Bahno, Donna Bodnar, Eugenia Jones. ROW 2-Reggie Holsapple, Donna Keirnan, Marlene Oldenburg, Bonnie Osenga, Jacqueline Cullson, Joan Kladis, Sylvia Martin, Lorraine Tisdaie, Deryle Johnston, Karen Haworth. ROW 3-Claude Jones, Carol Uzunaris, Marcia Kenney, Nina Mshar, Bonnie Westberg, Rich JOhnSOn McClellan Young, Jucly Severin, Julie Sundell, Sharon Carroll. O P a n A m e r I 4 a n Pan American Club members supervise the making of posters for thc Spring Star Spectacular. I I These qirls are contemplating a trip to Spain. Latin America, with all of its charm and excitement, is brought closer to us through the Pan American Club, under the able sponsorship of Mrs. Irene Munson. Anyone who continues with a third year of Spanish is eligible to become a member. The time spent in the club not only helps the members to learn about the Latins and their customs, but also to understand our J relations with them. Some of the club's activities are splash parties, banquets, and trips of interest to the Latin neighborhoods of our own city. The work of the classroom is often combined with the club and in this way makes the class more interesting. Q' Iii ,-5 J... 5.1 Pe ink' IRENE MUNSON Sponsor 107 PTA Reps. Each year the Fenger PTA runs its annual membership drive. This work requires the help of representatives, who act as the middle men for the PTA to the parents. Encouraging each student to have his parents join the PTA, collecting money, and passing out the membership books are duties of representatives. An annual party is the reward tor these willing workers. ROW 'I-Eugen a Jones, Jan cc Myland, Mary Marvtcs Jaco, Q, Crarrtr ', S.e P, Joan Wtderbory, Reg na Mtstro. ROW 2-Dov-na Bleck E een Bcvson DL-r, 1 Johnston, Joyce Lehning, Anna Schoerner, Barbara Predsfra Galc Sumner, Joan Moody. ROW 3-V rgtna Krettling, Judie Peterson, Barbara Sorninerclylce, G nger Cruliclc, Ruth Lang, Virginia Johnson, Regina Gyurltza, Bever'y Alexander, Jan cr Werkman. ROW 4-Alan Rosenauist Dawn Larscr' Sandra Stcrz, Do:-na Varcunas Norma Koster, Lorraine Luchyn, Karen Lavermar' ROW 5--Johr' Stephens M lcv Schirnanski, Ronn.e Horton, Bruce Zernlce, Marsha Cvrens, Donrfa Rgo, Margarc' Richardson. Titan Torch Reps. How about a dime for down payment? is the mournful tune of every discouraged Titan Torch representative at the beginning of the semester. They are to be commended tor the fine work they do in securing final payments. Besides collecting money, it is their duty to see that every issue is distributed on time in the divisions. ROW 'I-Peggy Woodruft, Eatrc Graber, Caro' Bako, Karin Berg, Nancy Fenton, Edo Trey, Nl5ryJ-all Mcntalto, Karen Deenth, Renee McArdle, Marcia Zmuda, Barbara Ortz, Carre Canal a, Sarrdre Peltrow cz ROW 2-Ronald Carlberg, Sandy Shelby, Carolyn Emrne, Sharen Linstrom, Arlene Stell, Gai Swansor, Edda Bretz, Sharon Kubasek, Jeanette Uhlmann, Marilyn Barczr, Judy Surfus, Torn Stewart. ROW 3-Cnarlcs Ch dchimo, Richard Eng, Robert Scott, Jerry Youstra, Jan Wehling, Christine Ostrowski, MaryLou D'Francesco, Grfger Crulich, Barbara Loch, Sharon O'Brien, James McGhee, Stella Granovlalcs, Agnes Paw. ROW 4-M chael Srns, Rich Brasksrna, Richard Kratzenberg, Terry Mescha, Lyr-ne Harser, Judy Rdlniy Caro, V,ane.le, Ron Laub, Walter Hultsch, Jim Roberts, Vrrgnfa House. Diane Mueller, Andy Manes ROW I-Ginny Zapala, Judy Garneau, Liz Goetz, Darlene Franzen, Ela re Brown, Donna Kminel. ROW 2-Judy Hankcsky, Donna Radius, Fran Pesek, Linda Jensen, Snirley Plankis, Judy Meyers, Cathy Sundaken. ROW 3-Janet Ruswick, Loretta Kawalski, Sharon Mear, Ayis Shapiro, Lynell Cain, Karla Watson, ROW 4-Dora Jr-an Sr-a s Pnyll s N ,Aland Dane Strom Covine B ttler Pain Thompson. GAA Reps. Fenger girls participate in exciting intramural volleyball and basketball games, as well as to help elect our annual May Queen. One girl is chosen from each division as a GAA rep whose iob it is to encourage the girls to become members in the GAA. A splash party is awarded these girls as a job well done at the end ot the drive. Courier Reps. The task ot tracking down ten 5Oc pieces from each member ot the divisions falls to our Courier Representatives. Cries of, only two days left and at least a down payment are characteristic ot this loyal brood. Room 342 becomes their habitual home as Stott members eagerly accept their money. This year, Larry Young, who successfully enlisted his entire division, received a tree Courier. From Stott- Thank you to all the hard working Reps! i ROW I-Edda Bretz, Barbara Loch, Sharon Herriott, Connie Bess nger Wallere Hnamsko, Carol Goooay, Carolyn Shirnarek, ROW 2-Jackie Lundstrorn, Jacau e Cramer, Pat lry ne, Anna Mar a Schulte, Gertrude Kron, Karen Drenth, Beverly Castionovo, Ruth Ericson. ROW 3-Mary Boylan Sharen Ltndstrcm, Mary Duncan Barbara Ze'ek, Ginger Crulch, Snaron Sulka, Barbara Ze sei Pat Stowe I, Diane Weckering. ROW 4-D ane Fur' rero, Janet Ed.-yards, Elysa Toler, Vty'an Stall, Joai' Lrdslfog, Carol He slr-r, Linda Pryts. ROW I-Barbara Dunay, Shirley Dylw S, Sharon Schreilier, Jane? Qlscn, Dawn King, Lauree Zclek Gerr. Inglirno, Marsha Facktor, Ray Cnr-hy. ROW 2- Judy Yates, Elft he Brown, Joan Moody, Conne Bftlw, Diane Weclrer ng Beth Brown, Barbara Kandi, Jane Sinvh, Kenneth Al-vt, ROW 3-JJd, Zubesky, Mary Mtchel, Melody Day s, Marlene Peterson, Sandra Star, Barbara Soinnerclylfye, Ginger Crulrich, Robert Axelscn, Jnt Wolfrantsk ROW 4-Carol Rncnfberg, Lnda Jersen, Annette Dexter, Carol Hyzrey ROW 5-Karen Nelson, Roan Schrcl, David Koch, Bob Stone, Richard Meyer, Alex Poy h Nayne Taihus, Marty Hagy. ROW 6-Fred Koeftg Joe Huegel, Frank Boris, ROW 7-Ed Hendrickson, Larry Young, Richard Johnson, Dan Pe'erscn, Doug Radius, Geo'ge M'chuda, Joe Pizzato, Ery Krueger, Jack Panczzo. 109 READING FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: JefT Chrsensen. Ken Knmpler, George Dencan, J'rn Jobe, George Frank, Bob Lrr1drnarlc,Torn Disz, D ane Turnas, Mary Lou Pusztay, Jenn Parish, Molly Johnson, Judy Mcllrath, Carole Napa , Rcha'd Mortensen, Elaine Nilson, Pat Renstrorn, Nancy Bergs' Sable Ron Veen, rom Mar o Kalarn Ruth Van Witzenbcrg, Donna , g , Ca'o Vande' Mey, Susan Ger nger, Phy' 'ts Gfaublre, S'aeh'n, Janet Blom, Nancy Torstad, Carol Vande'- Jcle Oenlsen, Barb Novak, Karen Kruse , Carol Tl.rksf'a, Jeanne Fvzgerald, Carol Korte, Los Horsky, Donna loess, p,.f,CA Marc G'oos T10 5 Mary Andersen, Judy Efsenbrandt, Conn e Fay, Carol gen, Jeanne Sample, Mary Foster, Sandy G ese, Sack, Margie Os'er'-dart, Judy Wegla'z, Bom' e Assisfar' Chief A de, M chee Colfer Cinel A oe, College Day Aides Through the hard work ot forty-six Seniors, students discussed college expenses, courses, and opportunities with representatives from various schools. The appointments enabled upperclassmen to plan for the furthering of their education, During the course ofthe day, a luncheon was served by the Hostess Club. Under the leadership of Mrs. Periolat and Mrs. Fristoe, and the assistance of Chief Aide Michele Colfer, and Assistant Chief Aide Bonnie Groos, the day was a success for all who participated. 'G' 4--' MRS. ELIZABETH FRISTOE Sponsor Bill, don't mope, You can still go to Hope. Mr. Weller, is that rw Vassar Yearbook you're looking at? Oli look' Heres a college with ci ratio of five boys to every girl. ,4 ROW 'I-Eileen Benson, Jeanne Sample, Ruth Nelson, Nancy Pearson Marlene Hancock, Sharon Carroli Jackie Lundstrom Wallene Hnatosko Donna Loess, Ch ef Aide, Marylou Pusytay, Assistant Chief A'de, Karla Watson, Eugen'a Jones, Margie Ostendorf, Marcia Sack, Regina Mistro Barb Gagus, Sylva Mellroth, ROW 2-Harriet Michaels, Barbara Wilson Carol Korte, Los Horsky, Judy Weglary, Sandy Alford, Carolyn Emme Kai n Dykstra, Edelgad Hoflmaiin, Karen Dolenick, Nancy Kovacin, Shirely Briicer, Carolyn KilYT1dI'1, Carol Kuyper, Prisclla Anderson, Nancy Nylen Mrvgna Faclftor Bonnie . in ielaircl JoAnne Lasher Madelin Murphy, ROW 3 Mary McLead MaryAnn Napah Donna Vaicunias Lynn Wunder lich Joan Maxwell Gail Qu nlan Br en Cooper Sue Pullen Martha Benson Cheryl Barclay Ru H Lange Barbara Kandl Gena .leschke Gayle Ruisard Harry Adler Dawn Larson Rich Mortenson Evan Tnarp Judy Severn Loral Kutscha Marcia Black ROW 4 Betty Bertz Nina Mshar Lynne Osberg Barb Novak Carol Vande Mey RuthAnn Carlson Donna Flanery Karen Johnson Jan Anderson Diene Strom Suzy Mohr Sandy Hoender voogt Mary Donc n Arne Newman Haroid Skoglund Ron DeHaan Charles Johnson Wa ren Young Lee Mnogue ROW 5 Lcr 1 ne Stcclf 1 Gay DcYoung Jan Blom Birb Donnclly Rober Lndniarlf A local businessman explains the tools of his trade to inter' ested students. Career Day Aides After the conference the Career Day Aides meet to determine the success ol the occasion. LUCY PERIOLAT Sponsor What shall I be? Does this job ofter much chance for advancement? What type of salary is offered? These questions and many more are answered by representatives from the business world at Fenger's Career Day. Under the sponsorship of the Roseland Kiwanis and Mrs. R Periolat, the Career Day Aides plan the day's program. They are responsible for seeing that everyone is in his proper place and that the conferences run smoothly. 'Ill Library Assistants BETTY GEORGE Sponsor XX KJ The red stamp is for overnight books! All these books and no library card? These are just a few of the frequent startling remarks of Fenger's Library Aides. These students, though not always facing such problems, have many duties to keep them on the run. These include: circulating and filing our 15,500 books and the issues of ninety magazines, taking and distributing attendance, and other special duties. With the cooperation of the librciry's faculty, all strive to make our studying easier, more enjoyable and more beneficial. That will be 52.98. ROW I Judy Harkosky Eysa Tcler Renee McArdle Paca Rotrn eg oce rcla 'anslaare rn cpe enes M rkin OW 2 Mrs Jon r i sen Betsy Ba y i ro zunaris rca s r r'r e Mclac an B bara Oc pka Syva arp L r'da c s an Qpos Kathleen Nlscn P mea Kusay Miss George ROW 3 Johann Thoney Jacquie Cramer Pat Stowel Donna Fryer Jacque r Cule n P Zaokoping Corine Ku schk Lou se Roc n Karen Johnson, Sherry Wienold, Gal Westberg, Ruth Mansen, Ruth nv ar son, arbara u , - anis Ho' un , fl H 'mpi.r, Beverly Ba , Susan Ge-ringer, Karen Rost, Scz, li ot' ce Olscn, y , arr w, Jnyce DeYour1, Dane 'Vlue'er, J retv U sm, Carc Stciz, Cyrtlita Soltes, A ce Jones, Au re Fancos. RO ndy Spfzer, Dan VanderPloeg, Harry Adler, Jcai- L dsk og, Francs Pudlewski, Tam Disz ROW 2- Tcnw Hines, Ed Pav k Pew' Stanislauski Advertisers JOHN ZINNGRABE Sponsor Busily working third period every day, one can find the Advertisers Club, under the direction of Mr. Zinngrabe. Founded in 1934, the Advertisers have increased in importance through the years, making the club a necessity. Using silk screens, ink, and patience, they inform the student body of coming activities through their well-designed signs and posters. Dxzve ,','lL'ilii'l.1II Handy Spzizer, Ishii Kush, Ba? Hansen. i 1. 4 x . BERNICE POLLYEA Sponsor N ewto n W I-Robert Lambert, Bill Fay Ronald Schwartz VY C I u b Any student who has an E or an S average in math is invited to become a member ofthe Fenger Newton Club. This club is designed to help the students appreciate the different types of mathematics. Thus, the Newton Club proves to its members that Mathematics Can Be Fun! With Mrs. Bernice Pollyea, as their sponsor, the Newton Club carries on many proiects. Members in the club prepare exhibits for the annual Science Fair, and they also prepare for the National Mathematics Contest. ii 1, 44 ed 113 fx Ol ft' in M 'N mf '.'S ports 8 7, 1 1: Q ik. -'-N. far 1 J T is Q 'fi 3' .1 , , J N . ' ll. I 4 Q l M x 6 .1 x -4 J ' - Q I 1 4 .. ,H ' Q Sl as 'O , - 4-. ' . T: I, E '33 ks. x x ar 7.m1,7 :U O 3 , K I bb N , , 4 I , 1 A ' ' ' 'DUCJCA Jr Fenger Fenger, Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger, Fenger 0 o 0 TOP RIGHT SCORES 28 Harper, , O ,, O C.V.S. . ,19 ,15 THden 7 ,3O Dunbar O 20 Undwoom 21 34 Harper O ,N 0 Lane ,, , 14 4'-1 TOP LEFT Coach Fred Rittschoff Co-Captains Bill Wildman Gar Rigoni 20 AAorgan Park , 6 The future Titans survey lhe field. Let's give a cheer, cheer for Fenqer High. One hot shower coming up! After the winning game cheers can be heard down I03rd. ROW I-Jim Paloro, Roy Carlson, Dave DeSanris, Ken Dryhaog, Rich Grron, Dave N ckels, Steve Mork, Bob Volkarf, Erwin Krueger, Ron Horron, Dan Turrllo-Mgr, ROW 2-Ron Patterson-Mgr., Ken Bye Bob Budzius, Ron Bobowslb, Bert Lindsrrom, Mke Szavynsky, Roy Ergo, Ken Nefupskf John Parknsor- Fred Frigo H John Krenkal, Bob Cade!! Ron Sfaehlin-Mgr. ROW 3-Coach Rlfrschof, Ron Zaharas, Dean Goldie, Bob Bosak, Jack Carpenrer, Dck Uhlrr, Gar Rgon, BNI Wlldnwan, Ron Anderson, John Ma'shal', Hank Rurkow ski, Bruce Koch, Russ Boersrna, .Im Parkinson, Coach Woodrow. ROW 4-Ron Carlson, Milton Smifh, M ke Bobls, Al Poczlr, Jonn Marshak, Vernon Mosche1ro,R'ch Ntkla, Curr Roy Jerry Lepper, Bob Spake, Wally Hansen. a X mix .Q as . 'QRS can in :si M 117 'MA . 0 lllfl . 0 Cafcg F O otb all FROSH-SOPH The T959 Titan Frosh-Soph team is an example of the fighting Fenger spirit. Coach Dimmie Dixon ably put together a team which is to be credited with a season's record of two wins, two losses, and one tie. ln starting their season, they tied with the perennially strong Chicago Vocational team. After losing their next game to Morgan Park, the young Titans went on to defeat Tilden. Gaining confidence with this first victory, they suffered an upset by a surprisingly strong Dunbar team. Calumet was their next opponent. This time our team was not disappointed for they handed Cal's Frosh-Soph its first defeat in three years. Coach Dixon is with good reason very proud of this year's team. SCORES Fenger O CVS Fenger 6 Morgan Par Fenger 6 Dunbar Fenger 21 Tilden Fenger 2l Calumet ROW I-Bill Purvy, Dennis Mourgelas, Bruce Zemke, Ken l. o ' n Bob Parchem, Bob Adams. ROW 2-Jim Nickels, MEI Trola o sk Ray Sinde, Mike Poczk, Len Colangelo, Gen VanHaren, Mike Brock Wa e Haulch, Pat Mulhern. ROW 3-Coach Dixon, Ron Flatt, Bill Flshe D Miller, Gerry Zilowitz, Ed Staehlin, Jesse Ortez, Pete Gornbert R dolf Schuman. -L A :ri ngnf' Gu ROW I-Ron Fisher, Joe Hughes, Gordan Kaplan, Warren Young, Paul Vetterech, Dave Dauer, Lance Stell, Jim DeYoung, John Erdman, ROW 2-Steven Banks, Ken Alm, Robert Aabye, Bill Stall, George Zarens, Peter Stansfawski, Joe Weidmar, Bryan Helge, Allen Malm, Ron Hansen, Les Fine, Jack Stevens, Coach Sampson, ROW 3-Louis Leo, Mike Lestyan. Tennis The tennis team this year has shown a very impressive record. Tennis requires both skill and stamina. Our varsity team: .lim WALTER SAMPSQN DeYoung, Lance Stell, Jack Stevens, Warren Young, Louis Leo, SPOHSOF George Zarins, and Joe Hughes, took South Section title and second in the city. This was all done under the able coaching of Mr. Walter Sampson, who is an excellent tennis player himself. Golf FRED RlTTSCHOFF Sponsor Golf is a newly established sport at Fenger. The team's coach, Mr. Ritschott, expects a good season. Last year, the Titans won second place in their section, and third place in the Public League tournament. ln order to earn a letter one must X Wg ,' be a member of a team participating in the l play-offs for the city championship or rank among Q, N , the top tive individual golfers in the city. Coach Rittschott looks with pride at the future of golf at Fenger, ROW l-Les Fre, Bob Benson Harold Braden, Mart r' Scnwick l'lUVN'3'i'l Kaufman. ROW 2-Arthur Fne Don Sabaves Dencs Schda, Jon Nelson Wayne Donavar. 'I19 Basketball Coach Hennessy has done much for Fenger Basketball His 1959-60 squad beat Calumet twice for the first time in about two decades. In the final league game the Titans last a heartbreaker to Chicago Vocational to give us a tie with them forthe south section championship. The team then prepared for its first playoff game in many years. Washington their first opponent, fell to the fighting Fenger Five Then came the second game with Carver. ln a capacity filled gym the team suffered a hard defeat to the challengers to end the season. Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger ff SCORES 66 Fanagut 61 Carver 67 THden 61 Lmdbbm 53 hAendeI Y 90 KeHy . 52 Hardson 64 THden 54 South Shore 63 Calumet 61 Bowen 64 CVS 69 SOUH1ShOV6 62 Calumet 71 Bowen 37 CVS 63 VVasmngton 51 Carver V ' Qi n d E To Stuart, Ron Dyks e ng, rn Roberts, Mice c k erry Rodbieiski. ROW 2-Coach essy, James Schworles, Dave Kei- e e Bob Gdctti, Bob Howath, Doug on O'Mare, Biil Kc W I-Richer rig, K th Lo J Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger SCORES Carver THden LmdHom KeHy Harper , South Shore Cdumm Bowen CVS GagePad South Shore Cdumm Bowen CVS VVashington Carver Fenger fans eagerly await the tip-oil. A tisket, a tasket, George Wilkes is trying for a basket. Our opponents need stills to keep up with the high jumping Titans. Come on fellows, let's find some suspend- ers! Frosh-Soph This year's iunior Titans had a good season, finishing second in the south section. Playing Washington High, they were victorious. Carver was their second opponent in the playoffs. After the varsity defeat, our boys played a game which everyone was proud of, even though they lost. Coach Hennessy expects a lot from these boys and getsit LEO HENNESSY Sponsor f V ' F 19 65 Mgr A 23 Bob Hoffman demonstrates divmq skills which have won him SO HIGH y awards. Cheers of victory are the rule at Fenger, Our own atomic submarines churn up a big wake. Getting your fee! wet seems to help the team. Good help on the block insures a clean start, Frosh-Soph Prospective varsity swimmers make-up this squad. It is their desire to gain valuable experience by competing on a schedule similar to that of the varsity. This team's fine season, second in the South Section, gives Fengerites an idea of what to expect from next year's varsity squad. Among other accomplishments, the team succeeded in setting one new record. Coach , ,... .gf tww Lilek likes to see many boys interested in swimming come out for the team. Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger Fenger 6th in Fal 19 26 57 Harrison 5 41 52 38 Tilden C.V.S. 27 South Shore I Junior City Championship 19 Morgan Park 49 58 Bowen JO 43 University High 18 44 Leo 23 SCORES Fenger lst in Tri-meet lGage Pk.-Tilden-Fengerj Fenger 32 Brother Rice Fenger 13 Fenwick Fenger 39 C.V.S. Fenger 52 South Shore Fenger .. 36 Morgan Park Fenger lst in Tri-meet CBowen-C.V.S.-Fengerp Fenger Sth in Spring Junior City Championship ROW l-R ch Meyers, Bruce Madsen, Rich Johnson, Joe Galetto, Dave Fisher, Bill Hermes. Tom Bridge Pete VanclerSta.rre. ROW 2-Jim Dean. Gastan Zauh, Bill Richars, John Kush, Tom Zogatta, Bob Buckle' Frank Roe-back, Jack Novack, Jack Rosenberget ROW 3-Ron Maroyek, Pete VanBreeman, Rober 'loan Dan Deverick, R Chard Ahreuchv, Joe Stewart, Scott DeYoung, Lou Waggy. Ccacn Lfek. Z Z 1 f. 'wiv-. A ,y 1 if I . l f X l 'S l I i 1 I 1 1, . 'H A X N , ,E ,, f, ., 7' y I CHR Q 6 . ' g f' fa ' . Z SCORES Fenger 5 Harrison 3 Fenger , 6 Carver , Fenger 6 Mendel 3 Fenger O South Shore Fenger 6 CVS 3 Fenger 3 Hirsch . , Fenger 17 Westcott O Fenger 2 C.V.S. Fenger l Parker 3 Fenger .19 Westcott . Fenger O Morgan Park 3 Fenger , 2 Parker Fenger 2 Calumet . T4 Fenger , 5 Morgan Park Fenger 9 Bowen .. 5 Fenger . O Calumet .. While Fenger's baseball team was overcoming many handicaps, the team obtained a league record of seven wins and seven losses. This year Mr. Woodrow was the new coach of the batsmen. Having come to Fenger from Harrison he was unfamiliar with the team. The weather was also a problem. Because of the late spring, the team was forced to practice in the gym until the season's opener. With only a few days of out-door practice, the Titans went into their first practice game, Harrison. They won this game, but lost the next to Evergreen Park, before meeting Mendel. 'ML Ffa, Qi.. We defeated them and our other rival, CVS, by identical scores, 6-3. In the second league game against Westcott, the combined efforts of pitchers Anderson and Angel produced a no-hitter for the Titans. As the season progressed, only two seniors were regulars in the line-up. They were co-captains Fehsel and Dyrhaug. Coach Woodrow calls this his building year, because most of his players are returning next year. He plans great things for next year's team, and wants Fenger students to support the team. The Nmzghty Casey IS at bat. The pay-off pitch. 2 S I ROW I-Peter Schlan, Sleplwem Perkovlch, Tom Albright, Tom Dmetzler, Bill Parkum Burch Slnde, Jim Lyrle, Rlch Klesc, ROW 2-Jolwr Wmble Buddy Provost, Levy Wellman IW IM! Fred Pdelke, Tom Meaf Kee Dyrheuq, .lvvw Esposvo, Mel Tfolamcwslci, George Angel f Z I ROW 3-Ccach Woodrow, Fred Koen gy R iw N-:Tscvx Gar R gcni Jack Cafpenfe' Swv'- lf a Li I g 0 o 0 Slwoslfum Chafee Sum-' Gf-c'q-- Jafclwflf low E-A'qs Q'v P all Kfzwl Cmwlffe Avlplwe'-1 Tom Fe-heel I d1dn'I have Q quczrler, so they wouldn't let me in. ,- ---7 - George Angel hits rhe hull toward heaven. ' l l , . . A X y ' I x I X. v- 125 X. GIRLS' BOWLING Every Tuesday afternoon, Palisade Bowling Alley is invaded by a group of fun loving, bowling enthusiasts. These are the girls of Fenger's Bowling League. Under the able direction of Mr. Sampson, eight teams compete for the championship and for the trophy which is awarded at a banquet at the end of the season. All are welcome to ioin the fun. ' I ROW I-Barb Lucas, Marilynn Reato, Linda Blomquist, Marlene Veif, Nancy Borger, Sharan Beukerna, Darlene 5 Franzen, Ruth Nelson. ROW 2-Audre Tancas, Kathryn Va nDyke, Carol Stepanian, Gerri DeVries, Stella Gianovlalbs, , W Candy Bulfer, Mug, Stangaitis, Nancy Kovacin, Roberta Falscn, Eddi Hoffman. ROW 3-Patrlcia Kuhn, Penny Caniplain Mary Duncan, Pam Thompson, Jane Smith, Loretta Matras, Carol VanderMay, V rgin-a House, Mayt- Maul, Carol Hyzny, Judy Bonzell A I N I I 2. f , rg , JH' .I gllj I Q. . gl, ' , 04 ROW I-Bob Benson Ron Schwarcz, Jirn Younger, Ron Davidson, Ray Johnson, John Cangemi, L Rich Heller. ROW 2-Ray Good, Puzell, George Muravvski, Clofford Jung, Fred Frepinsek, Bill ' Stall, Joseph Hughes, Rick Germeand, Mike Radclfte. ROW 3-Richard Schultz, Terry Kilbrlde, Joseph Plankls, Chester Furtek, Dennis Cooper, Rich Johnson, John Kras, Larry Kreczmer. 'J BOYS' BOWLING Here at Fenger, bowling is one of the most popular participant sports. Our leagues are directed by Mr. Walter Sampson and are sponsored by a soft drink company. They play at the Palisade Bowling Alley every Tuesday. lt was a memorable event when our bowlers placed first in city competition and established a new record in l959. Annually twenty-six trophies are awarded at a banquet for outstanding individual participation. 126 G. A. A. Board Mrs. Lange, GAA Board sponsor, states its membership requirements as: 5OO Point Pin, a G average and a desire to work! This desire to work is evident at Fenger forthe tournament games, Bop Bow Sales, Play Days and awards assemblies all need planning. Since 1928, the beautiful May Festival has been under the Board's supervision. The members give a Splash Party for division delegates and play Santa to the girls at Christmas. Our Board works! ROW 'I-Lorin Harris, Linda Dickenson. ROW 2-Carolyn Shima Barbara Kand', Edna Stuart, Marcia Miedema, ROW 3-Diane R Phylls Nelard, Sybl O'ne. ROW 4-Francis Pludewski, Carol panian, Dane Weckering, Judy Pusw ck, Florence Oedzes ROW Mrs lange L,nn Schmidt, Sue Mohr, Natalie Preslrus GERTRUDE LANGE Sponsor funn Dont just stand there, do something! . QA? Wim shorts like those, how can they lose? 5 The GAA Board has met 115 match the Fenqer faculty. lm? A .L K lu. JANUARY 1960 Pres dem Sandra Giese Vice Pres dent Molly Johnson Secretary Rosel a Car, JUNE 1960 Presdent Edra Stuarf V-ce President Barbara Kandl Secretary Marca Miederna nek uh! Ste 5. HQ? Cheerleaders Starting a cheer with a hand wiggle and a l'Yea Fenger!, a wave of enthusiasm surges Through the crowd. This is due to our Cheerleaders who always do a good job promoting school spirit. Under the direction of their sponsor, Miss Nettie Wall, the girls encourage loyalty to our Titan teams. Scores of freshmen and sophomores try out each year and it is a hard iob to choose the few that will replace the graduating seniors. They are judged on their pep, enthusiasm, and coordination. MlSS NETTIE WALL Sponsor 9Anm,,Q,, Slronq bucks, weak minds??? ROW I-Sue Kamalel, Carole Napoli Madeline Caniire. ROW 2-Karen May Darlene Franzerw, Janet Sublco, Lenore Ruby, Mary Boylan Caroyrw Emme, Marc 1 r M edema Avgsxzwfimsgxs 'fir' nf, .. :- M.. K ff- ' .Wa-re- fmt. ev s F if 4 5 3 Water B llet Early in the semester Fenger's Water Ballet starts ' practicing for its annual show. The group consists of titty girls who devote their first period of the day to swimming. This year's show, The Fabulous Fifty States was the result of many rehearsals and helpful hints S from Mrs. Dorothy Tharp, the sponsor. Girls dressed as N, ,M T-5 Cowboys, Hawaiians, Southern Belles, Spacemen, , .,t., 5 Mermaids, Sailors, The White Sox, and even Polar , Q, ,yvgilg Bears helped portray the ditterent states of our nation. X g 1.40 SAL, 1 fgngft jeg, i m .-,yy '3 f'3 1. I., ,. , if ,g'fg2i:11gf.--Y S Xiifi is Giilitgiiviv ROW 'I-Loral Kutscha, Edna Stuart, Mary Michel, Carolyn Shimanek, Marsha Grens. ROW 2-Penny Champlain, Linda Blomquist, Diane Baldelli, Diane Alberini. DOROTHY THARP Sponsor jim jaguaud .gafed Linda Novak, Sybil Orne, Nancy Martin, Annette Dexter. I Jef V 5 ROW I-Russ Boe'sma, Pew: Canal a, Ron Del-taan, ROW 2 -Josepn Sue . ROW 3- Lafry Swanson, Bob Hoffman , Cnarles Johrsor' TRN 130 ROW 1-Lynn Hansen, Sue Mohr, Beverly Hansen ROW 2-Sybrl Orne, Donna Loess, Judy Llndell Mary Gxlbo, Dawn Larson, lrcla Novak, Caro Adams, Carolyn Krzrnan ROW I-Darlene Franzen, Barbara Meclwferslneuner, Elinor Slwapvo, Pam Thompson. ROW 2-D.ane Weckerng Dane- Matson, Marnlyn Barcz Sue PUl'en ROW I-Nancy Vlarf n, Lenore Ruby, C6'O'yr Emme, Pam Cooper, Sardy Weber, Cherry Cnrd 5 ver, Par Ziw ck , Sue Karp ROW 2-Marcra M eds ma Sandy Alford ROW l-Annww Dcxwr D anff Komm Jo Ann Lasher, Barbara Lacarz ROW 2-Carol Hyzney Garl Sumner, Navalle Preslws Mary Duncan 131 -9 'rr wc' v E1 5' 1.3 x qi 1 ,, '- g ,V 4' .v .. 4 - 4 J -3 f , sf Q3 l , , , . wx , x v L , I ii 1 I . wmv' -, if . -L 't was WJ uf f at .aa ROW 'I-Linda Kickinson, Phyll Nieland, Diane Weckering, Duane Ruhl, Sharon Carroll. ROW 2- Sue Guthrie, Carol Gooday, Nat Preskus, Carolyn Shimanek, Edna Stuart, Lorin Harris, Karen Rubinas, Karn Nelson, ROW 3-Judy Lindell, Florence Oedzes, Linda Novak, Judy Rusvvick, Terry Price, Carolyn Emme, Marcia Miedema, Pat Carli, Sylvia Mellroth, Gale Sumner, Sandy Alford. ROW 4-Annette Dexter, Marlene Peterson, Linda Bloomquist, Donna Balcvnas, Loral Kutscha, Barb Kandl Mary Michel, Vivian Stell, Karen Rost, Janet Bloom. EVELYN RUPPRECHT Sponsor Letter Girls The gave! calls the Letter Girls' V Meeting to order in the Anderson Hoom. To become a member of Letter Girls, one must have obtained the required 1000 points. These points are awarded for athletic activities, leadership, scholarship, and service. Mrs. Rupprecht, the sponsor of Letter Girls, helps the girls with their annual volleyball game against the G.A.A. Board, and also with their faculty volleyball game. Each semester the girls entertain their mothers at a tea and poems are read about graduating seniors. This semester the girls also made puppets which they donated to an orphanage. It is a great honor for any girl in any year to achieve i ' membership in Letter Girls. 132 v 1 Q Intramurals MDW The boys' intramural basketball, sponsored by Mr. Leo Hennessy, had a very successful season this year. The Junior-Senior played their games after 8th period, while the Frosh-Soph played after 9th, Out of eleven participating teams, Division 506 defeated Division 508, 58-42, to win the Senior Competition. The Frosh-Soph championship was won by Division T31 in a close game. The most valuable players, as voted by their intramural staff, were Ron Robinson and Jim Schwortes. Say fellows, wheres the ball? Every year the G.A.A. sponsors intramurals between the girls gym classes in volleyball and captain basketball. After the tournaments have been played in the gym classes, the winning team from each gym class competes in the after school tournaments. This year in the volleyball after-school tournaments there were 21 teams in the Junior-Senior category and T2 teams in Frosh-Soph class. Awards are presented to the winners at the semi-annual G.A.A. Awards Assembly. Down il Shes leelzng iter Cheerzss. 133 ' l'-t'D'.3J.l 1 . 1 ,. . --.vvf 1 . V 5 Sgt. Edward Tobin and Sql. Coleman P. Borders. RCTC In the last year, the Fenger ROTC has gone further than it ever has in the past. Not since l929, when the drill platoon won a third place in the city, has it done so well. This year the drill platoon took first place in district competition and second in the city competition. Meanwhile, the rifle team defeated thirty-one other high schools in Chicago to become the new city champion and successfully defended its position in the Fifth Army Rifle Championship Match. The iuniors placed second in the city freshman marksmanship match. Aside from learning the elements of drill and leadership, disassembly and assembly of weapons and first aid, the ROTC also ushers for school activities and presents the colors at assemblies and football games. With the ROTC's new safe-driving program, the ROTC not only will show its leadership in the school, but also on the road. The color quard on parade. PICKED PLATOON ROW I-Richard Harwoca. William West, James McGhee Raymcfrl Good, Larry Day dson, JC'tn Hoosrnan, Ronald Davidson. Gary Albe' r- Clacde Jones. Kervnevv Ban, Wham Tncmsori ROW 2-Ronald Vim man, Rchard lsenhart, Rchard Ko e Terry Krlbride, Ronald Rzzs James Markov, Fchn Fro rf John Kard, R.chard Soderz, Edwin ,Macs-' 'er, Douglas Klcb. ROW 3-John Grrnore, Howard Wood, Ker-new McDonald, Henry Ge be. Josepn Planlfis. Wllam McVey Berrard Kswck, John Lobbes James Betowney. Pr nes Campbell. o O 4 - - ri Q ,926 Ga am .4 A Q 'rf 6 1 Q9 ' X E '64 '.l. -5,1 .gf. 5' sl ? E ., . . 1 - - , . .f . U , A .. ,W -- --K ,, 1 f , . .4. f . M f 6 f -9 S9 ' 3 n - - Q, - Q yy. A. JJ. , M Q. .13 gy. Q my pvfnirf n I..-, ' ' M. 1 , !' 'f r 'V' ,' -2'- '- ,f?f7E Q. M 4: . . .ff- , -.w.i. 'L 2, ' 'R ' ' ' 1 ,. N' ' ' W 0 ti 'Q Av ' Lx Af! 7m Q 1 P . ' if U' 1 w f Q ff - H- K .1-. A 3. o -1 Q- ' J' , .xv-f. A W ig Q '34 xg' , V' 'U hi V .. Q .L ,, , .. T Q 1 .wg G . . Y . Q ii. W., . , N - ..- A ,.. ' G Q 1- ' ' 'xy , ' Q ,fa , Q W . 'F , ,- .- , J' ' ' , 1 HY Y A 0: A f 4 1 a X 4 , -f ., Q 1 G P 1 ,- v 1NIv, f 9? 6 i Q , 5 ', L Q 1 X E . uf'-5 W 3 U X V Q-V G H I5 431 '5 Q. T ' I ' , - 'N : ' ,1 f-1 , T at-sf . X 4 'S ,. is 2 fy Tw' ye-ar vu ROTC :ww-1: Dam Barrfq is-X 7' x!VarTovL Hrawsko was waved Howorary COTOHGI 'O greet mporhar' ywsrfcrs durmg 5-W me ROTC Federal Inspocv cv, m,,,Q,M5'w . 'uwkmm bl ,Masq Veena, COLOR GUARD Claude Jcnes, Edwin MueshTer, Richard xi? Koehler, and John Bolwarwek are members 4 3' Th ta f of the Ferwger ROTC CO Cr Guard, who 3 . omcrate at yar'cus school assembles. SECOND PLATOON A COMPANY: ROW I-Kernexh B an, Terry Kvlbride, Henry Genbel. ROW 2-Lancs Stoll, Ron Garzoima, BTH Cogianese, Rrchard Tode, Geo'gc Kmickis, Chades Budwler, James Mazurez, Ronald Dewey, James McCorter, Tony Cewllf ROW 3-Tcm Sc Uelec, GeraVd Bomnr, WV' am Robb, Darrvy HoHowe!T, Gerafd Fsher, Tom Grossrfckle, Amhory Poc es, Ofvo RusseH, M an Kucharrk, ROW 4-Joan Housrnan, Reber' Ferr1m,Jack Sperman, Pefe' Sfarw slwcslb, A, Eafrgserv Lawrence Grey, R. Draszkcwslf Thomas As?1by,BwYBai'ey, Twlc Tern Bofmze Meoemu, Mmy Adams, and Lynx A Isor are the HOTCS DIIVCYQ se-crefcrzes. on SECOND PLATOON B COMPANY: ROW I-John Kandi, Glenn Leach, Ron Wnrman. ROW 2-D, Johnson, Afnse HagsTrom,M,:nae1Sms,VV!J'am Mayef, J m Younger, Bob Cochand, James Peterson, Mwke Caseeday, ROW 3-Robert Czeclf, Frank Solka, Charles La Buda, Tom DwtzJef, Pever Kauss, Ray Monson, Abe! DeHaan, Rcberf Sho' Dan Dfogkowskl, ROW 4-Kenneth Klernhaus, Leon MJin's, Eng Wa'Jfe', F?ona'd Tob as, Ha'ofd Ncren Jack Goode, Bob Vwvano, Randy Chiffe .T.C. 'WAJJJJ ',, 'Tig Mx! ROTC STAFF ROW I-P 1-evo Hin-.3 1: Vi' 3 ROW 2-Jeni-5 MCGMC: J3 ' G ': ' ROW 3-r'4C.'.5 logo R wifi: Gem Row 4-.'. 137 In 'I Iv 27.46 4 -sf 35. ru 1 EB if 3 Q UH. . M , , , . Q 3 g 'lg QF .3 A . -M H M, Q . i . u Alt . r . . i x 44 . - li '3 .' 5, Q r :X , 2. g 9 - '-Q.H'. Q -f ' ' ' az: 2 -W. 'LP' v A ? Q gg 95 at IH L-sl , ' Q fl 2 7 I A1 ln QA ll D ll -wr ml -' , 55. e . 1? v-1uu...,, ,ifKfL,f5 , m Y if., f I, nJz,wL..,WQ':i 4 , H, wk' Q ai .9 5 3 QQ xl 3 X it fi ! . 1 J ' A X 1 A' 19 5 W1 K-on-ll' it a, p.. I K., 4 . , Q 'H 2' Ii xg! A JANUARY '61 ROW l-Gabe Adduc: Cnar'es Aexander Fred Ardersov' Janie Anderson Prlsclla Anderson, Soe Anderson, Robert Arng, Mary Lo. Baranek. ROW 2-Plwyll s Barg, Joseplw Ba'- sas, Robert Bauza, Edward Bazal, Roger Beckf, Arlene Benrens, Doug- las Bereza, Roy Bergman. ROW 3-Betty Bertz, James Betourr ney, Sbaron Beukema, Sharon Beu' kerna, Donna Bileclci, Antoinette Boy'no, Janice Bovino, Eleanor Bregin. ROW 4-Edda Bretz, Shirley Brucer, Yvonne Brown, Bonnie Bull, Barbara Bunting, Gary Buntenbaclw, Robert Cadell, Russell Calderwood. ROW 5-David Carlig, Roy Carlson, Roth Ann Carlson, Paul Celani, Ruse sell Cenko, Larry Christensen, Louise Clemens, Lynn Clemens. ROW 6---Carl Colby, Evelyn Cooke, Barbara Cooper, Pamela Cooper, Norman Craslco, Barbara Cross, James DeSalyo, Gerr DeVres. ROW 7-Robert Diekon, Torn Di- v ne, Ken Drynaug, Mary Duncan, Snirley Dyb's, Jolrin Eastor, Caroyn Emme, Roy Ergo. ROW 8-Snarcn E'cksoi', Donad Eve's, Marsna Faclvcr, B Falberg Ricnard Faisey, Bi Ferngrer, Da'- ere Franzen, Do'a'd Fred-er ck. ROW 9-F'E'd Ergo Roy FrOi:1,P Q' Jesse Gerez, Rich Germeraad, Pat, ' I Ger nge' John G ilette Loi, sc fi Goelce, Ray Good 140 15' 3 ,, V X X r W sf -5, , -av bf, -v Q , f '3' 5 , Www., Ps 4. xs- s an . 95, gk.. YE? x, L z fu 'ur v :- f gh ,, sp. xg? .pr 5 J 5 Ho, if-xf 'sf E-. H' 0 C? .. r Q. Y - r Sv f - .1 - - A N51 5- 5 A Lg Q to Lf 1:-, vw 11 Q' gf-fy 5... Q-' Y' T .1 .4 I, N! 'Q' M li .., f' 0 ' Q I f ,', .'l' C L W V' 'N hw a . fs .S if L 4 Y 5-' hr R ,Q-145535 IE f fi zyslinsiis NX -5 . fi JANUARY '61 ROW I-John G'e-ve, Leona Gyras Gran' Hagberg Jrrv' Hazd'a Jarrez Hef?e'on, Mavn Hegglr' Cara He s's' Crag Har' ROW 2-Rober' Hovares, Caro, Hyzny, Pa? irvre, Donna Jacoby, Waner Jaros, Gay Jenner, r'VMJff, Jensen, Bin Johnson ROW 3-L nda Johnson, Karer Johnson, Eugen a Jones, Donald Kamls, Barbara Karabrn, Jr.d tw Kasehav, Ken Kasza, Cnery' Kre- ROW 4-Ken Krrseila, Panw Knaoff Robert Knezev d1,Bob Kniner, Carol Kocan, John Koesrna, Joannff Ko' enffk, Nancy K'OpOrnrIk ROW 5-Gcrr. Kufak, Ruth Ko! schke, Ken Larson, Ronald Lamb Douglas Lame-oy, Barbara Loch, I Bernard L-Jcowsk, John Lucad9'.o. ROW 6-Barbara Lucas, Lowa r L4 Luchyn, Jarnes 'JAaIfo Jonrx Nxar snak Ma'ge Maw Krs Mayfaw p'WyJ'S Marzewsk Joan Maxwwl ROW 7-Rrcna'CJ Maxwell, Kmar- May, Douglas M:C:'rnack Barbara rNAecnYe'sJNe nw' Joann M Ura Drana M la' Suzy Mohr Lf--1 Vrcnogae ROW 8-N fa Mena' Rage' 'Jw' 'er z Janie 7, arc: Ar'-'e New 'nan Dave N :WCS Rn, I 5 Ne a :: Parvea Nouns Ar-r-ave Nov-3 ' ROW 9-Sr-a':n OBrren Cow, Oliva Jane! Orscr' Cnaves Opper' 'ander M 'z Panrcqursv Lou 5 Ra nozzc Dan P:-'arson Jody PQ-'arson 141 JANUARY '61 ROW I-Kenneth Pet ng, Ray Polak Dale Porter, Barbara Post, Natale Preslcos, Robert Prokop, L nda Pryts Susan Pllllrn ROW 2-Marte Qorroz, Ken Rago, Caryl Ramsay, Marilyn Rebb, Mary Reynhout, Joan Rock, Roth Roerner, Bert Rosendahl. ROW 3-Terry Rosser, Lenore Roby, Sandy Scheurs, Ronald Schwarcz, Bill Shaft, Elnnor Shapnro, Bonny Sikma, Conrad Sklba, ROW 4-Harold Skoglund, Mrke Slcryznski, Donna Smith, Geraldrne Smrth, Jane Smth, Robert Staat, Carol Stepanran, John Sterling. ROW 5-Alan Stockus, Shlrl Stone. Gene Storm, Diane Strom, Janet Sublxo, Gale Sumner, Donald Sund strom, Vclcy Susn s, L.:-1- ,,. ROW 6-Clarence Swanson, Joy Tanls, Howard Tanis, Twila Teel, Pat Thompson, Gloria Thorp, Phrl Thullen, Judy Trozpek ROW 7-Art Torkstra, Helen Van- denberg, Ray Vanderwoude, Kath- erine Van Dyke, Brian Van Witzen' burg, Charlene Veir, Beverly Voll- rnan, Robert Vollnart. ROW 8-Wade Watson, Pat Wh te Rcnald Whrtman, Thomas Whrtting, ron, Mad'ne W fger, Art Woelfer John Woitow ch, Paul?ne Woods. ROW 9-Lynn Wunderlich, James Younger Warren Young. 142 X 4 AJ. 1 J? 1. l-' 'nik . E , l 1 U x NOT ON HAND Jack Anderson Reuben Barrera Roger Bect Clarre Cosre Robert De Marco Phl p Derrct Robert Kalds Rober Ka o Phlllp Mohler Gary Reynolds Irv Ruhl Robert Szok Rorald Woclk 'Il 4. LAI!! Y-. C-.,g 1...- S C? pf tilts, to ee C' 5. C1 s J r-7 S 'Q .-n 'fb' 'J' ROW I Margae Aardema Cathy Abbeduto Carol Adams Mary Adams Al Adducc Rtchard Addocc Joyce Adduc ROW 2 Rnchard Ahrendt Gary Albernn Dtane Alberlm Robert Albrecht Anderson Dennis Alcott Beverly Alstreda Carol ROW 3 Charles Anderson Dorothy Anderson Thomas An derson Ve non Anderson Carol Andreson George Angel Eddne Antosh ROW 4 Donna Arend Paul Ashaclc Dave Avaknan Gary Axelson Robert Axelson Jerl Aylrner Sue Bac ene ROW 5 Sandra Bahno Duane Baldelll Cheryl Barclay Mar lyn Barczl Llnda Barnett Craxg Bar ow Janet Bartholomew ROW 6 Lonnne Bass Karen Baogher Roger Beckt Sharon Be lke Danlel Bell Margueme Bellls Melcd e Benasn ROW 7 Vera Benehl Roberta Benlamln Matha Benson Marnsca Bernardr Tom Bergstrom Tom Behrns Toby Ber y ROW 8 Conrue Besslnger Elzabeth Behl Bob Blackmu rta Blocher Rch nn Marsha Boak Dorna Bc na ROW 9 John Bohan k Phll p Bohn Joyce Bonagora Char lotte Bonet Dom-5 Bonnett Dana B rdas L Bcrgo ROW I0 John Borgo Dave Borst Wayne Bose Rose Boskey Marlene Boy no Arthur Boyar Dane Boyer ROW ll Mary Boylan Mar na Boo ants Pamela Ba et Snmon Br get a Ron Boggs Duane Brodhead Jeanme Brooks 'I43 ROW I Beth Brown Carol Brown Davtd Buchan Robert Budzuus John Buettgen John Bull Rlchard Burgholze ROW 2 Robert Burgeson Phyllts Burnson Kenneth Barb Butkus Tcm Camtre Came Canalta Don Carlt ROW 3 Cheryl Carlson Kay Carlson Leslue Carlson on Carlson Sandra Carlson Kathy Carlyle Wtlltam Carroll ROW 4 John Carter Pat Casper Robert Casstn Beverly Cast cnoyo Anthony C rullt Ernest Cerrullo Sally Ch 1 plann ROW 5 Penny Champlann Rnchard Chatlos Ray Chehy Cherte Chtdester Charles Chad chlmo George Chmurynsky Barbara Cholevva ROW 6 Lynn Chrtstensen Mary Chruscnel Judy Clarlf Robert Cochand lynn Coffey Etleen Cogan Sandra Cole ROW 7 John Congemt Noreen Connelly Phtltp Corcler Dorothy Costello Carmen Covell: Gretchen Cox Jacquelyn Cramer ROW 8 Dennts Cratty Frank Crepnnselc Sharon Crlnce John Crowley Grnger Crultch James Crump Jean Cudzulc ROW 9 Jackte C lltnan Jackne Culltson Sam Curct Marlene Curettr Mtchael Curley James Cyborskt Ed Czech ROW I0 Lourse Czykowsk Bob Dalbellow Chester Dal Blanco Ruchard Dal Corrobbo Teresa Dallesandro Robert Dantels Harry Dantolan ROW ll Deanna Doransk Phyllts Davrdson Ronald Davtd son Fran Uavts Dennts Deckrnan Pat Dentch Darlene De qado 'I44 9-vw Q 'rs- x 4. 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Y ., ' e '1.iI'- 136. 31 .if - -1 -r'-N .1 X4' ROW 1 Ken De Marco John De Roberts James De Young Jerry De Young Joyce De Young Patsy De Young Robert De Qu ck ROW 2 David De Santis Barbara De Winter Darlene Dimer Roger Dixon Edward Dobrowski Diane Doggett Wayne Donavan ROW 3 Robert Drauskawski Karen Drenth Tina Drengle Barbara Dunay Ellen Dunn Marilyn Dybs Durwood Dye ROW 4 Janet Edwards Christine Eikedahl Charles Ekland Robert Elsinga Beverly Elwardt Vincent Eng'e Carol Erdelyi ROW 5 Marilyn Erickson Paul Erickson Ruth Erickson Beverly Erickson James Epperson Gerri Evans Russell Evans ROW 6 Barbara Evans Ruth Evers Adilade Fagen Giro Falco Roberta Faloon Antoinette Faoro Bill Faustin ROW 7 Walter Favorite Nancy Felcyn Joyce Feliveincli Fred Fddelke Arthur Fine Bobette Fine Leslie F ne ROW B-Diane Fioretti, Robert Fischer, David Fisher, Mar- quene Fiesner, Sandra Flood, Linda Forster, Ina Foster. ROW 9-Kathleen Franczak, George Frederick, Robert F , John Frolin, Dolores Fulgaro, Dane Furraro. Sandra Fus. ROW I0-Ronald Gagnon, Michael Gallagher, William G 'lily Cur. Galloway, Marflynn Gamble, Ilene Ganzer, Judy Garneau. ROW ll-Cipriana Garza, Carol Gehring, Michael Gellert, Sharon Gelsasomo, Allen Gervase, Donald Ghezzi, Robert Glfdotti, 'I45 ROW I Snaron Gra rno Srella Ganoulakrs Lucy Gor ano Hyacnvh Goddard Dean Goldue James Golem Bonne Gouchen ROW 2 Earne Graber Sally Grey Dolores Grrffln Martha Grrmes Douglas Grover Carol Grust Rernaldo Guerrero ROW 3 Mary Gurlbeaulv Duane Gula Patncua Gunsied Ron Hoaksma Wrlllam Haclcberl Bruce HaHner Dan Halenar ROW 4 Jack Hallaran Marlene Hancock Rrchard Hanney Beverly Hansen Wally Hanson Pat Harness Judy Harrzell ROW 5 Carol Hawley Ronald Hawley Karen Haworth Lrnda Havlrck Martln Herss Al Hendrrckson Marge Hennrng ROW 6 Rrchard Henry Judy Heushavv Mary Herman Gal Hernandez Sharon Herrroti George Herzog Charles Hrggnns ROW 7 Beverly Hull SLOI1 Hullstrom Wallene Hnalusko Joyee Hodgson Earl Hokens Don Hokanson Carl Holmgren ROW 8 Mary Hopklns Ken Horn Rrchard Horn Ronny Horton Vrrg ma House Tonn Howes Joyce Huerta ROW 9 George Huffman Thomas Hynes La Verr e lgnowsk Rlchard Isenharr George Jacobek Par Jakem Ray Janrcek ROW I0 Sophre Jankauska Marv n Johansen Jere Johnson Mary Johnson Nancy Johnson Ray Johnson Rchard Johnson ROW ll Sue Johnson Terry Johnson Vrgrnra Johnson Deryle Johnsron Claude Jones James Jones Karen Jorgen son 'I46 Q., ul ,,, gf! 2 v- ts 5,1 .-1 sa sw' + Tv 'Yew X 32' an ,.. 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W - 4: if ' Q - h - J ef S 5 A S nfl -A L 6 L 'S , JJ v xg Y' ROW I Bernard Judenlrus Karne Jurgenson Jud Ju gensen Clnfl Jung Nancy Kadar Barbara Kandl Cao don Kaplan sv- R W 2 John Kasrnarck Rich Kavula Howard Kaufman Beverly Kauss Susan Kelly Marsla Kenny Shlrley Ksncler ROW 3 Muke Klaber Joanne Klaclls Rlchard Klesc ff Ed Kobe Daynd Koch Carol Kohl Patrcla Kohoe if Q' if ,-C ROW 4 Carol Kolar Douglas Kolb Cathy Koons Vnvlan Kooyenga James Korte Rlchard Korte Ted Kotas 'Nm- erg Ohn Krause Henruevta Krecroclc Henry Krecloch John Krenlcel ROW 6 Bob Krlnkle Harod Krueger Sonny Krue ger Keth Krussel Sharon Kubasek Wally Kurczew skr Pavrxcna Kurlz v. v- kim ROW 7 John Kush Corlnne Kulschke Wayne la Course Ruth Lang Hanna LaPldus Dennls Lasora Dranne Laverman 1 G ROW 8 Sandra Leffunan Joyce Lehnmg Gravllle Leonhardt Chesler Llesnlewskl Dave Lmdgren Pa mc a L ndgren Robert L psus ROW 9 Charles L a Larry Lloyd Bob Lobb a Barb Lorkowsk Caro Lukso Fred Lundberg Jacqueline Lunsfrom 'lu S+ ., -. 5 S ROW I0 S' aron Lundrrovn M ry Lu Rus Jrn Lyrle Geo ge Machamer Ka h een Malch zak Lorena Malkrzak Ma k Malkus ROW I1 Anthony Mero Nancy Martln John Mar el Dale Massue Duane Masron Berry Ma us Renee McAr'lle 147 x H : J J U N I O R S 'yv 7' lf, ' Q A ' 4, , 4. 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A ROW I Mary McClaud Judy McElroy Rodney McGovern Sandy McGovern Bll Mclnture Bonne McLachlan Bob McMahon ROW 2 Pamela Medendorp Terry Mescha Judy Meyers Robert Meyers Mary Mtchel George Mrchuda Bonnte Mnederna ROW 3 Bob Mtkolams Marlon Mtlewskr Frteda Mrller Wllltam Mnlls Marilyn Mrnderman Rrchard Mnster Marnlyn Mrtchell ROW 4 Bull Moller Jum Moncado Jack Mongeau Mary Lou Montalto Jack Morandr Steve Morlr Ron Mrozek ROW 5 Bonnte Mullenhof? George Murausku Duane Murphy Ronald Muschetto Vern Muschetto Judy Mysyka John Nelson ROW 6 Rach Nelson Larry Nelson Rtch Nrclrla James Nnckols Ken Nretupslrr Bonnte Norder Bonne Norgard ROW 7 Pat Norgard Lnnda Novak Peggy Novak Stanley Novak Flor Ann Nyberg Nancy Nyland Carol Oarfalran ROW 8 Florence Oedzes Donald OHarr Harry Olelnk Patrncua Olson Joann Ortrgara Vtclcy Ortnz Nell Orton ROW 9 Wayne Osborn Allen Osbourne Carol Ostendorf .lerry Osterlah Judlth Oswald Plwyllts Otto Evelyn Paluck ROW I0 Ted Panos Flavta Panozzo Gerald Pape Phtllp Pape Reg Parker James Parkrnson John Park nson ROW ll John Paskrew cz Agnes Paw Nancy Pearson Donna Pederson Al Peers Nancy Pelzrnan Rudy Pertch 'I4 3 '1 A 5 -x N fl l I dr Je tv 9 f 'S- Ixt AK X I hunt. 91' A'i'4' '34- s. Q-r f gs, VN ns is Wrw the ,- bw s 2 in L. U. -,' Q V .5 Y qi' 4... Z? ltr ms- ROW1 Vuncent Perrlllo Rnchard Peterson Lynn Peterson Marlene Peterson Stuart Peterson Warren Peterson Dennns Pettenon ROW 2 Delores Phebus Jackne Plzzato Joseph Planlus Don ald Plantunga Louus PlUClnSkl Alex Poczllr Maruan Poenne ROW 3 James Polnse Jlm Poluse Carolyn Pollltt MaryKay Pomp Ray Partus Rnchard Poternpa Marlene Powell ROW 4 Rach Pranskus Judy Prnnce Edward Provost Bll Pryts Janus Pulankus James Pullard Danlel Purchez ROW 5 Jack Radcllfl Muke Radcllffe Ron Radcllfle Pa Radley Antenna Radrnguez Lonnue Rago Wayne Rath ROW 6 Marnann Raymond Karen Regnuer Lanette Renaldl Robert Revor Frank Rhoback Darlene Rhodernck Bob Rhodes ROW 7 Paula Rhornberg Nancy Ruclm Bob Rschards Wnlllam Rnchards Margaret Rlchardson Beverly Rngg Donna Rnley ROW 8 Eleanor Rvley Patrucla Rnley Ronald Razz Walter Robotzck Carole Rock Frank Rodelln Loulsc Roodnng ROW 9 Cal Roesner Berry Roman Dorothy Rornanowskt Terry Roadmg Edward Rose Jack Rosenberger Alan Rosen quasi' ROW 10 Roy Ross: Karen Rost Curt Roy Joyce Rudd Dlane Ruhl Juclnth Ruswuck Hank Rutkowslu ROW ll Martnn Sacld, Donna Saller, Karen Samuelson David Sanchez Cathy Sandaker, Selvun Scardune, Robert Schluernan 149 f J u N l o R s ' V 4' , ' J Q. 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J U N I O R S ROW 1 Bob Schnelder Anna Schoerner Al Schroeder Mary Snhoet larry Schuller Mare Schultz Karen ScuFfham ROW 2 Bob Scully Jerry Seabolt Lertte Sealy karen Scar: Mary Ann Seubert James Selby Margaret Sendelas ROW 3 Rlchard Sendra Bob Sendra Pat Setty Melony Sh dle Claude Shanklnn Sandra Shelby Sharon Stedal ROW 4 Sandra Slgnor John Seluus Ed Slnars Carol Suska Pat Skarztn ku Conr d Sklba Val Slclnnf- ROW 5 Nancy Sknrnuck Marranne Skorskn Connre Smuth Andrea Snekutrs Karen Scderstrom Rrchard S detz Dennus Solrday ROW 6 Barhaa Sonrrterdyke Edward Staehltn Dennls St chmu: Vrv an Stall N el Staudohar Judy Stegmeye Roma Stexf ROW 7 Lance Stell Jack Stephens Edgar Stephenson Bll Stern Dave Storky Edward Steele Lorratne Stekts ROW 8 Fred Stetzo Joan Stewart Sandy Storz Geraldrne Sfrelchuk Melvrn Strornberg Paul Strcrnbeck Marylynn Stromsted ROW 9 Torn Strong Nell Stumbrrs Sharon Sulka Stanley Sumner Judtth Surfus Rose Swanson Gladys Swart R W 10 Mtchae Szatynsky Water Szcylc na Jcsepw Szubryt Jackte Taradash Mary Tedor Gerrt Teschke Natalte Te art ROW 'll Evan Tharp Jerry Th elrnan Bonnte Thomas Jrm Thomas Joann Thoney Barabara Thorpe Lrnda Thu ston 'I50 W-r J b Q Va. yn. 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T' yn. + 'CJ' ROW I Henrtetta Tldsley Joan Ttlton Patrtcna Toczylowskt Martlynn Tolgo Anthony Tozzu Arthur Treccan Joeltyn Tryon ROW 2 Donna Turner Robert Uelkavrh Maureen Ultsch Curt Unande Carcl Uzanarns Donald Va entas Laverne Vahquet ROW 3 Judy Valone Audrey Vandenbrtnk James Verder hye Danfcrd VanderPloeg Wlnlu Van dyke Wlluam Vanvverrneslrerken Susan Van Wnkle ROW 4 Gerrt Varga James Vente Roger Velo Jnm Verhagen arol Vtanello Carl Vtsenl Kathryn Vtssel ROW 5 Tom Wadus Mae Walclensfels Marsha Vattekus Ball Walker Bob Wa'ker Ertc Walker Larry Wallman ROW 6 Lawrence Wantuck Russ Warmuth Pat Watson Watt Wallace Duan Weckernng Jantc Wehl ng Thomas Welk ROW 7 Randy Wentg Jantce Werkman Bonntf- Westbug Sandra Sheeler Joan Wuderborg Pant Wuggtns Kathy W llnams Patrtcta Wtlmot ROW 8 Barbara Wttknowskt Bll Wttt Peggy Woodruff Dale Workman James Workman John Wrubel Joyce Wurster Roger WychofT ROW 9 Marson Yates Beverly Yonker Steve Yoth Gerald Youstra Thomas Zagotta Dave Zandy Patrtcta Zeokopny Sonia Zaokopny ROW I0 Vtrgtnta Zapzla George Zaruns Jacque lane Zechtnt Terry Zetlenqa Bruce Zemke Judy Zteltnsky Arthur Ztlenga R W 'II Jerry Ztlewtcz Ed Zulewucz Ruc ar Z lus Bonnie Z ll ch Yvonne Zmuckt Judy Zuber sky Carolyn Zunker Pat Zyvvnckt NOT ON HAND Jo Ann Aamelse Domtntck Abano John Alm Shurley Atk ns Pat Bastlo Patrncta Bekker Janus Blodgett Lucy Borden Marrlyn Brothersort John Bukowskn Lee Bultnger Barb Burneka Barb Carapezza Ronald Chapman Larry Chrstensen Clnfford Cmarolt Ronald Comparnn Darlene Deacon Wllam De Young Ed Dobrowskt Carl Drughettt Davd Edtson Carl Ferngren Donna Fryer Joseph Galetto Wnlluam Gall Wayne Godsted Mchael Gonzalez Jack Goode Dolores Grabscyk Josephtne Grosyek Gaul Harrtman Randall Holetzkt Regtna Holsapple Ronald Jan kun Lnda Kaplan Bernard Kaswuck Carol Kosco James Kunst Bob Leopardo Geraldtne Ltedtke Jo Ann Lpnskt Oltva Lopez Bernard Lulkowsk Al Lufrano Ken McDonald Phyllus Macey Marca Mtedema Cha les Mlter Wt ham Mosel Robert Mullen Bonne Osenga John Panozzo Vtvtan Panozzo Ronald Panczzo Wxlllam Pluczunsk Judy Rtclk ey Donna Rtgo James Ryan Kathy Sandyker Tom Schroltm Darlene Schutzer Charles Stegert John Sperbec Fred Speaker Joanne Spnsak Davtd Starkey Lorra ne Steckts Dorothy Sudent Mtke Tolleson Steve Toth Thomas Velk Robert Velkavrh Walter Watt: Blll Walker Rach Wetgel Thomas Woltas Carol Wunderluch John Zapf 151 I V J u N I o R 5 ' t W ar f 4 ,,-yt ' lt - I I I I I it 5' , T.. , , ,,t, I , - I I L 1' L I aj' I G n Q , 'r , I I 7' y I, ' Il . 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Bar ara Blocher Nancy Boersma Tom Bogumnl Leo Boggs Drana Bonaparte ROW 8 Frank Borns Alan Borque Barbara Bosco Sharon Bosnak Bob Bonzan Donna Boyle Mnke Brak ROW 9 Rnch Braaksma Len Bratllen Stephanrc Bredzuak Paulette Bregm Wllram Bresland Bruan Helge Tom Brldge ROW 10 Bet y Brogan Carol Brown Bruce Bryan Janet Buchan Joan Buchanan Robert Buchler Karen Bullok 152 ar V-v ROW I Robert Adams Pamela Adduccl Peter A nos Joan A ken Tom Allur ght Beve ly A ex nder Ken Alknre ROW 2 Beverly Allan Oaodette Alm Betty Ander son Cllflord Anderson Kenneth Ande son Martha Anderson Mary Andrews ROW 3 Ann Antonio Don Arquette Vlolet Asto as Beverly ac l Ruc ard Ba a Ernllle Bagnara Davud Baker ROW 4 Betsy Balley Jerry Balchls James Barco Todd Barnes Sharon Barton Lxnda Bass Vlckn Baumgartner ROW 5 Roger Bean Dlane Beaudry Patrucla Becker Rnchard Benlamnn Rose Ann Bell Joan Bennett Bob Benson ROW 6 Yolanda Bernal Al Bernel Lora Bex Bruce Brgel Connie Buttler Wayne Blake Melv n Blank O MO T 01 -1-f xv fin ' g , is l, I 1 , , rl l . 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I A I X V G21 'rtr,, -V . ff - H f R R R 9 B A ,B . f I f V' 'l't X 5 V , , 11:,f11 '14 Q s. k ROW l Sharon Bunvrng Joe Burano Lorrarne Burgholzer Jum Burns Par Byrd Marne Calderone Rlchard Colfer ROW 2 Joyce Cames Sam Cardrnal Joseph Care vrc Beverly Carlson Bob Carlson Marcello Carlson Esvermarue Carver ROW 3 Irma Caslllas Mnchael Caspar Don Chat loes Ron Chealle Randy Chefler Jm Ch aro Judy Chnnn ROW 4 Irene Creleckr Rosemary C s Carolyn Clayton Leonard Colangelo Jerry Connelly Joseph Connelly Patrncua Copeland ROW 5 Charles Coppens Bob Cornacchua Sally Costello Bonnae Cramer Carol Cramer Dan Cullen Josephrne Dal Santo ROW 6 Mary Dangelo George Daraharrs Dome mck Dattoll Davld Dauer Verla Maude Davrdson Jrm Dean Wayne De Anfon O is ' 1 5 he L in vu X . A Q 2 Y N.. 1-'il V 91' S Sr, if my V-' s ROW 7 Marylnn De Bartolr Dennis De Haan Arno Delbolo Janrce De Marche Kathy Den Dekker Br an De Pooh Dan Deyenck R W 8 Lyle Dewrrl Ron De Young Scot! D Young Sharon De Young Leslue Dreck Mary Lou D Francesco Sandra Dnkken R W 9 Jack Duron Charlene Doggevv Bnan Dolan Nancy Donwlcz Dona Dobosr Mary Ann D ob ck Donna Drolenga ROW 10 Dan Druskcwskr Elarne Duncan Donna Dugan Alan Dykstra Ronald Dykstra Judy Dykton John Eardman 153 I ' I a , VG 2 Q , A 'J ' i' 3 - I - I lah. ' . , , , A J 7 .' ' , 9 ' 4' , I 1 ' 4 -. 1' , 'gg -, I -7' Avi- I , - , V , l l 1 , U :' tl' 'A 1 2 Q A A . 1 5 ' rf' A Q f A I. ,fs ,f fl LX . r , . l l v Q i , , X 6' A P- Q.- I V I 3? f A 3 f C ' , l A L ,f ' 'l gl:-.v ,Tyra y 'C La 9 V fr - l b , K of ,M if ' I - I I I t tl , , im- U ,rf lf: . , yy r x 1 A V ,X . r C215 . rl' ' '- fl y , F l A -1 , x- . Q ,c -J - as . e ef J fi fi ' ,V . J I f , fy sf A i J J , . , ll S P H O M O R E S ' ' , ru N A 4 Q l sl 3 A gl L . s , , ' ' X x W 1 f,y,3,.,'L -L ll .I 1 lr-for fine. O - ' , , 0 Q. -. D . - A. l 'Cs I r , ' I. I 1:1 - K . f' N W 7 n X' , I I 'l .. 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ROW 7 John Gryzbow lc Paul Gulbransen Jan ce Haag Marrln Haag James H ck Thomas Hadley Arne Haagstrom ROW 8 Warren Hamlltcn Judy Hankowsky Yycnn Hann John Hansen Tom Hansen Thomas Hapman Marlha Hasse er W 9 Roge H W1 e B e Dorothy Helsler Rall Hernandez Bl Hcrln a Cy Hlgg ws ROW I0 Jody Hllderbrandl Wllllam Hlnton Arl Hcekslra John Hoffman Judy HoHrn-an Janlcc Hoglond Barbara Holum no - , W If D I W H, S. ,mc Q ,E T, 5 Q Q, 1' ld ' iw ., , x , X ' ,Qf,,,t?, 'ip K xx' 3 A F1122 ull, :l l Fa. I V l ' 1 ' . - E, U , X f f X h R lil' H sk., Ro Fsclw , All' Fall W Bill Q W lg 4- n 5' X , .Q -. ll 'S 1: , f O - l l 1 , V K ,, ,, 4 r-wa b x . .ll 5 Q A A' ' 5 ll lx' xl , .- 5- i .x . lllllll ,lla , lv' ' J 'Lf J' 5 I 'mx lata' by M: el . 4 A-Jw ' . I I .J , L if 1 l , , , 4 A lq . , . ' l ,f W ' s Z l li J G. 4 W 4. G l A it ,,', J Q ROW 6-Jean Gordon, Ruth Grafl, Mary Grayelc, J X 44 ry lg X Y 1 V . ' lx l' A ' , . 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I ' Y -l, I , , ' l 'f l - Ex? nm hm! ,K 'xc- as M OM ROW 7 Sandy Kelso John Kerr Norma Kester Donald Ktlpatrtck Paul Klelstrom Jantce Kleln Sandra Kleln ROW 8 Kenneth Klomhaus Patrtc a Knezcvtch Darlene Knurek Ruchard Koehler Ge ald ne Koenng Bette Konow Judy Kosco ROW 9 Loretta Kowalsk Theresa Krom e Noreen Krasowskt Rlchard Kratzenberg Fred Kraugg jnrn K lkau Kathleen Krumpler 1 Q-ev ROW I John Housman Carol Howles Karen Howard Betty Hranka Joseph Huegel Anna Hug Joseph Hughes ROW 2 Watter Hultsh Sharon Humphrey Clara Hurta Suzanne Hyry Sylvester Iqnowsk Joan Jacobs Henry Jacobson ROW 3 Herbe Januchowsk Henry Januchowslr Shtrley Jarmotz Wtllram Jensen Barbara Jern D v Johnson Donna Johnson ROW 4 Rtchard Johnson Rtchard Johnson Russel Johnson Stuart Johnson Thomas Johnson Alla Jones Duane Jones Jerry Kamnn Menzo Kap Theresa Kaptcn Norman Kaplan ROW 6 Carol Karabnn Alex Kargouwskt Sylyta Karp Rlchard Kash Peter Kauss Janet Kaz n Davtd Kelshetmer Jo v- iq- 1, Q- v:- X ROW 10 Wayne Krol Gertrude Kron Barbara E' f' Krupa Delores Krysak Btll Kubtak Mare Kukula Torn Kul g 155 1:1 : Lt: ' C H, ' - v 4 A - 'Q v-F fr L' S xx' . Q Lu, A 1 ph A -- '1 2 r,, f ' J 1 l A f tirjliw . Cal I X t, N gf. 9:1 V1 1 v W I - ' I ' - I 'T Q, S, gl V Q ly I A S ll 5, ai, ' qt: , A 1 z . LB . , X N l Q will g - lr ., 'ag g. J -1: Lf' I Q., gl! f. wi, I E I 1 H ,, , n , N J i .' lx 3 Q r - 1- - ,J M PL- LQ :- ills? M 8 J A A Q D-'liz-N T R I, y , I J if ' x sf ,i. I tr l ,V 1. 'B V : 3' W , -w --V ' 'I :S f bl. 9 V W g -.L . . V 1 I ROW 5-Ken Jones, Jean Jurkovtch, John Kabal JD in l J ' J J rl ft , 3 ' f is J ., Q . Q- A -1 I Q. T:-in 1 Q l k ' K : xt- J Y A as ' V , - T, , 5 O P H O R E S ' R v - . l . 2. , . L ' xg, ' tl ,, ,s QR V QL' fe' h K 55, .. , 1 f , -' ' ' - 1 ' N . , ' I , rl Z ' - A K I 9 N - -2 E 1 3: -2 , 4 Q Q :Q val. . ' 3 ' J 'iii'-f X :V fs. .is J X f 'B c ' 2 , . - '. , ' ' , - . as 4' 4' I I I x A . ., A, S' ,S 11- O elk an lu X l . X 6, K ' ,J - - .' - Q ' I L i 3 A ... ,f J' - : 4 jr? ' ' . . 4 ,Q , ' , ly N , Z , , . , , T . It I .J s Q-v S. ROW 7 Bob Marsh Dale Marshall Marnlyn Mar shall Roselnnd Martello Bonnne Marian Bruce Mar trn Frank Marfun ROW B Sharon Marvel Mnchelnne Maryanovuch Duane Mawson Duane Mawl Melvin MacFarlane Kathy McChr1she Barbara McCIean ROW 9 Tom McClaugh Thomas McEwen Cathy McFarland Pavrcua McGary Marsha McGovern Anna McPheron Sharon Mcar ROW I0 Nancy Merc er Sharon Merrnan Frank Nerth Barbara Meyer Marllyn Meyer Robert Meyer Donald Meyers 156 'QA hh! P A but ROW 1 Marvin Konlz Pamela Kusay Eugene Kyanowsk Charles LaBuda .loc Lafrano Bob Lam bert Larry Lambert ROW 2 Sandra Lanasa Vyan La Plante Jack L P mt Karen Larson Evelyn Lasher Barry Laub Judy Lauder ROW 3 Lourse Laughren Beverly Lawrence Herd: Lenhardt Lous Leo Juliet Leonardl Mrke Lestyan Bob Levans ROW 4 Jam Lewrs Ruchard Landmark Tony Llsack Kenth Long Lupe Lopez Don Lorenz Carole Lucarz ROW 5 Kenneth Lubkowskn Gregory Lurs Sherry Mack Jean Malkowskl Paul Malm Pat Manders Ruth Mansen ROW 6 Bruce Manson Mary Ann Mamstar Paul WWE Tony Marcusson Karen Margraf? s, ws g Y Sv 5-. V-r I l, I , , I - k . 6 6. I-I r I 1. , ,Q 2 hc. Q, 4 , . p? -1 'e L gi ' '- , 1 'C' l r., A , , - I W I a e Q 0' ,,,, A.: is A 5 C, J s. - X ' w . wx - C f Q s, ,C , N . Ri- , fs: 5' . l .. - Q , ' A, 3 , ' L- 2 y ' Q f i f L L L L R 'v MN L ' . 5 Q x 4. ,: - , Q Q K y 5' 81 K: si- - . . I , . I . I br L L -'er . , ' L -L 4.4 ' 1 I L L , l I l 'l rx f r L Q f L Q A. L r A - gh - Q 5, . 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Q -, . if R W 1 Rnchard Meyers Carla Mtchaes ahn IC ele J anette Mtellesk: D nel M lle Jo n Mtller Bull Mrxtadc ROW 2 Donna Mo sary Jobbe Mar 0 Joan Moody Patrncua Mor tt E eanor Moro Day d Moska Denn s Morgelas ROW 3 Edwtn Muelnsler Dane Muelle Wayne Mullen Pat Mulhern Patrucla Nagy Marlene Nagy Lorralne Nardont ROW 4 James Nechay Beverly Negley Edward Nelson Floyd Nelson Jeanne Nelson Joyce Nelson Sandra Nelson ROW 5 Bull Nothof Charlotte Nygren Gerald N a Ruchard Nystrom James O Br en Sharon O Brnen Anlta Ochoa ROW 6 Barbara Octepka Joe Oderlo Mary Oles zczuk Joyce Olson Wally Opy Thomas Orchow skt Rnchard Ores Q... YU' he if 'sa 'Y ,W ,- ,I vs. O MO 4 V-. L. ,- lliw 5 'S L 6 vu. ROW 7 Wayne Ores Sybl Orne Barbara Orttz Jesse Ortnz Ruby Orttz Roy Paeth Charlotte Page ROW 8 Loulse Pagltero Bernadette Palczuek Jack Panozzo Louts Panozzo Louuse Panozzo Tony Panozzo Dolores Parades ROW 9 Bob Parclraem Altce Paw Bruno Pertllo Steve Perkovuch Esther Perystan Marne Peters Sandy Petrov nch ROW 10-Diane Pieler, Frances Plesek, Judy P - Chron, Michael Poczak, Terry Podbelskl, J'm Peel' s a, .lm Prohaska 157 ROW I Caro' Pomeroy John Poppo Pa Portock Leo Potakr Dnane P u tt Frances Pudlewskt Jenntfer Purs ll ROW 2 rye, Tom Puze Barbara Qu llmar Douglas Radu e Raflu Steve Ranrbeaux Ronald Reato ROW 3 Feltcta Regon Glenda Retnbclt Bob Rertz Pat Rengh Jean Renstrom .lacquel ne Reece Llan Rhode ROW 4 Randy Sheeman Barbara Rnedstra Poly, Rrehle Cheryl Rgg Wrlltam Robb Jun Roberts laurel Roberts ROW 5 Ed Rodrrguez Walter Rodzen Ed Rokrck Kenneth Rolfe Ron Romanowsk B ll Roos ob Roos ROW 6 Curt Rosenburg Nlck Roseto Janrce Ross Sandra Rossm Pat Rubrnas Janet Ruswnck Jerry Rydberry 5 QSW 158 L 6 x 'M r U 'L ROW 7 Ted Rykel Damel Sabados Joe Sachasclnk Nancy Salter Sharon San slu Louts Sarto Oswald Sartor ROW 8 Bob Scardnnl Bernard Schaaf Mrke Schen anslu Joyce Scheuerman Mar lyn Schm dt Ken Schooveld Ann Schulte W 9 B c u Rlchar Sc ultz .luantta c wtck bert S ot Russell Sc vt W Ilte ue colt Dora Jean Searles ROW I0 Sandra Seve son Robert Seymour Donna Shaft Avrs Shaptro Irene Sharp Jack Sherman Mary Shnmnuck ROW 1 Barbara Schtldrntller James Schworles James Srddons John Srgler Karen S gmund Martlyw S molk Ray Strdt 1 ix 5 ROW 2 Clara Stpka Jan ce Stpos Don Sttterly Howard Sktnner Warren Skoglund Peter Slrcorles Dave Smalley we ui ROW 3 Lynn Smrth Nancy Smth Ltlltan Sobun Frank Solka Nancy Solomon Cynthna Soltes Cheryl Somes 38 t't Wg N ROW 4 Raymond Sontag Leonard Sosncwskt Carol Spakowskt Carolyn Sptller Ray Sptller Carol Spunato Ray Spoerl 'lx W 5 Btll Sa Peter Stanrslwaskt Nora ee Q 4 R Stankus Mtke Starks Carol Stevens Tom Stewart ,Q Donald Sttlzel Xa f fl Sanz Q50 4:35 ws gnu Ui 2555 IPKHD :Em .4 4 QJETO 138' O- ww? Z7 o wr. f'o -4 gfN fD DJ 6111 -+5 W3 DUI wO :s OJ K? E53- Qd ROW 6 Bob Stone Steve Stout PatStowell George Stratton Joseph Stuart Carol Stolz John Subko O M ROW 8 Betty Teach Robert Thomas Carol Thomp son James Thompson Tmothy Thompson JoAnn Thoney Carol Thorp .,., 'ua ROW 9 Ray Tnorsky Ilona Tobtas Joyce Tocc Georga Lee Todhante Gl Tompson Eugene Ton M Robert Toon Vx -X ROW I0 Kenneth Toren Jocelyn Trentacostt Dar Trevtsan Melvrn Trolanowskr Wtlltanr Truesdale s1,Q Dorts Tulp V rgrn a Tupyca 159 L V V in gf 1 7 'aww ' ' by X, N if , . A VV I Q' 1 f V ,x v 4VVVV,ytV, V V V V f .U ,if V 3 ,, V V I , , X , ' , H Y' 2 ' - V' V elif -'gr kk: 5 ' -.. H - ' , i r , V , - V QV, , , Vx A V V A J' 'S 'fr 'ST' ec' ,. A 6 w ' tg, ,, V 6 VV .,,, 5 ., . VV V , J J . ' if Nw ' I J L. 1 , ' t f F Q I V I W J ,tri V lr I 1 J r , V , x W J I V .by f A ' 4' a.. t S ' fl . fl , I J' ' fl RO - A 1 lt, ', L , . , F., rr ' - V , A ' N ' v:-:v- . ' ,V - V r K by ' . 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ROW 9fNlna Zinlx, Gay Ylvnmer nan Joe Yltllo 150 Q ROW I Ann Tupyca Jeannette Uhlmann Alan Unander Betty Vauchulvs Phtltp Van Dam Peter Van Der Steere Mtke Vanhaun ROW 2 Barbara Van Rtte Pat Vanderwatt Carol Vande Woude Jerry Vander Woude Bob Van Ness Denlse Varga Beverly Verhagen ROW 3 Paul Vetternck Duane Vtanello Roberta Vntorellu Bob Vuvnano Elanne Vogt Bob Wagman Lewls Wagy ROW 4 Marne Wahlen Dennts Walker Mary Ellen Walsh Jean Warannus Anna Warholak Marne War muth Patrlcta Warput ROW 5 Robert Washburn Jamte Weaver Gall Westberf Tom Westwater Judy Whtte Ltnda Whtte Shtrley Whttlock ROW 6 Sherry Wtenold Eltzabeth Wllls Januce Wnlson Kathleen Wtlson James Wnse Barbara Wttt Marcna Wolcuk A Q. J -t ff, 1: , 'o-.wr -...,, f F R E S H M E N ROW I-Sharon Abbe, Richard Aklinski, Kenneth Alm, Glen Anderson, Kathleen Beauehamp, Lois Beckman, Barbara Bennetti, Nancy Berry. ROW 2-Nancy Borden, Lino Bortoli, Reba Bowman, Karla Browning, Charles Buchler, Bob Bulanda, Ronald Carlberg. ROW 3-Pat Carter, Paul Chiney, Margaret Clair, Gail Cotton, Nancy Cook, Louis Covelli, Phyllis Coyle, Patsy Cullison. ROW 4-Edward Czerwinski, Nancy DeArmond, Michaeline DeNardi, Geraldine Derrico, Ben Dominick, Jolie Donlon, Natalie Duda, Bill Edstrom. ROW 5-Carole Ernich, Wayne Emme, .loel Engel, Dianna Faoro, Marilyn Farrar, Nancy Fenton, Karen Fiddelke, Carol Friar. ROW 6-Gloria Garyer, Betty Green, Thomas Cross- nickle, Sandra Gunder, Regina Gyuritza, Charlotte Hansel, Laura Harder, Marie Hensley. ROW 7-Michael H'll, Randy Hopman, Kathleen Horan, Donna Howe, Cheryl Howlett, Richard Huck- soId, Nancy Inglimo, Regina Jankauskas. ROW 8-Lorene Jannotta, Larry Jaros, Karla Johnson, Larry Karnba, Edwin Kampe, Sandra Kaplan, Jerry Kash, Mike Kauss. ROW 9-Jeanne Keirnan, Linda Koilaritscrm, Janice Kriaris, Virg fiia Krietling, Evelyn Kubiak, Charles Leeb, Charles Madsen, Mary Manes. ROW I0-L'nda Manuel, Eugene Maravolo, Tom Marrs Karen Marsh, Beverly Mart'n, Pat Math'as, Bill Mayer, Judy McCall'sfer. ROW I1-Buford McNair, Frank Mello, Leon Milinis, Mary Ann Mnderman, Renee Mrkin, Frances Mistro, Bill Mitchel, Dale Moeller, 'I61 ROW I-Jane? Mshar, Carolyr' Osvapowbz, Mara Padrlla, Evnro Panczzo, Edward Panwozo, Ga'do X ' Pape, Gaul Peacock Dane Pemfcr- , Q Q x 4. L 4.. -Q f. B , f xr- Q x 1 . 6 h v fx, I ROW 2-Aher R -3, Johr' Rzza'c Joseph Rzza': Avncny Pc: as Ka'efw Rope Roger Rrokcp Jc,:e Q, 1' , an Pfgcn Lerou- OS 'cz N L -il ,L T' Yi- tr- ' iv X .,,..::: I In WA X ,. , X . . X f , 4 X is I 'in R . I .1 - 'ir 1 ROW 3-Donna Radius, Carol Rfvcrnberg, Bob R ey, A Mschele Roman, Sharon Royer, lrnda Ryder, Linda , , ' A Salvador, Frarc ne Schrepfef. r - W - , - 4' - . ' 9 ROW 4-Susan Snef, Jean Sharp, Swerry Klaubed Bob s. I x Shot, Robert Sims, Edward Sm th Sue Smith, James Srewarv. J ' ' qvx f r -'x Elm Las ' w'5x .Ru 5, , .N ROW 5-Joan Srewart Rose Ann Shegman, Jane' Thran, Sandra Thursron, Edith Troy, Barbara Twksvra Pamela Turner, Joe Urnlck. R Af 42.1 vs, ,Ar , 6 sa .V . X L L L - , W K N gr q 'C 2 b fi J' all 1 'Y X -xl , , J 4. M . -L-. X , ROW 6-Louise Vinciguerra, Richard Visona, Karen D, l - Wattman, Jerry Warfleld, Ronald Weber, Charles ' ' X Whrrlngton, Dennis W'lson, Jrrn Wolfrarnskl. 5 J ' A gg - N 3- 5 NOT ON HAND: 'T ' fb' Y iii, James Blocker, Ca'ol Boulanger, Wayne De Young x Guy Gell, Rchard Guastallf, Andrew Horwarh, Chrrs- ROW 7-Henry Wyzaiskr Marcia Znwda Donna ' X V 'ma Kewpff SREUY Kl5Ub9fr JWW95 KVUEQQV Jcafm Zucgolo, .1 I , Larnbas, Karen Marvrn, Daniel Ponds, John Twks'ra F R E S H M E N Wmninq snapshots submitted by: Claude jones GEIIJ Teschke G- ZCUQIT 'lf Y? ,.. Curtis A BRANCH OF FENGER An Important part of every students curriculum ts has lnlttatton into hugh school ltte For Fenger s new students thus event takes place at Curtts The smaller stze and the frtendllness at the branch makes the tronsttlon tothe bug school easter ROW 1 Elmer Casey General Scrence Corgetta Change Latrn Scuence Bruce DuClos Algebra Sc ence Mldred E hart Sparwsh Beryl Fens ernarker Engltsh Tnomas Frneberg Mathematrcs Assistant Prnnclpal R W 2 Ursula Garder Phystcal Educaton Vlaron Hunter E B T Engl sh Mary Lyon Lbrar an Franc s McCahey General Sc ence Aust n McCarthy Englrsh Charles Palmer Phystcal Educat on ROW 3 Wrlson Peek Marhematrcs Kathelne Stevens Bro ogy Enesr Stller German Howard Wesreryelt Industr al Arts Kathleen Wlls Art Mtchael Garret Engtneer NOT PICTURED Rta Donrse Englsh Shenla Doublette Englush Juovas Meltults Art 163 0 . , . . ll ' ll ' - , : , I ' z , , 1 i ' r V 2 f , 1 ' , ' - O - , ' A jr 1 , . . ., a , 5, r Q , r , 5 E , ' Q , ' l . - l r 5 1 , 'l f Y 5 r f , i g n 1, Q ' Y, 4 , -' r ' , 1 , ' , ' 1 1 ' ', . W, l ' , ' I , ' ' 'fx l , M .. . C U R T I S ROW 1-William Aabye, Jane Adams, Joyce Adams, Marie Therese Adducci, Jose Aguirre, Beverly Alaimo, Nancy Albert, John Albrecht. ROW 2-Wayne Albrecht, Gerald Alexander, Joyce Alford, Douglas Anderson, Pamela Anderson, Phyllis Anderson, Frank Anderson, Patric'a Andrich. ROW 3-John Antonietti, Geradine Armin, Thomas Ashby, Sharon Betta, Eileen Baierl, Robert Banko, Rose Ann Baranek, Diane Barber. ROW 4-Carol Barce, Peter Baron, Reynaldo Barrera, Cheryl Bartholo- mew, Susan Battenburg, George Bat' son, Amelia Baturevich, Sandra Baw- CUYTT. ROW 5-Lillian Beauchamp, Sharon Belohlav, Ruth Benton, Richard Bev- gew, Kron Berthold, Sharon Besse, Robert Birkett, Yvonne Black, ROW 6-David Blizzard, Janet Blom- quist, Vernon Bock, Karen Bodnar, Sharon Bodnar, Judy Bolen, Bonnie Bondora, James Borgman. ROW 7-William Bosak, Alan Boven- kerk, Lena Bovino, Pat Boyer, David Boyle, Andrea Boucon, Roger Brink' man, Bill Brown. ROW 8-Marilyn Brown, Shirley Brown, Beverly Brzeczek, Marsha Buchanan, Donna Budiselic, Valerie Butvillas, Chyrel Cafterata, Judy Calt- endo. ROW 9-Joseph Capetto, Joseph Carey, Martin Carlasare, Linette Carl- son, Marcia Carlson, Robert Carlson, Roland Carlson, Mike Casseday. ROW I0-Cecelia Cedergren, Joan Cecer, Heather Chalmers, Susan Chambers, Ellen Check, Susan Chldes- ter, Patricia Chmurynsky, Judy Ciszar. 164 I -5: an nf Q! -t 'T x PN J- c ws C iv A A 5 i iv' .L K L ' i I s .: A ' 'X ' x. vw 1 Q, ai - A R' f ELS I 'ua -N ' 'L' 'Ag x T7 . V 1 71 , ' W , 1 A, 94,5 9, 'H 'EL A-' C l K., an 3 K at Q ml lf. 12 4- .. 4' 'A 'of W' 1- 'y Lt. 'ff 3, k , llwf f ' 1? ' N 2 - 1 . A a- 4 5 I J' ' gf 22 A .yi 6 1 -,ll , X X .B 1 I . 1 Q Q L- 5 ,i L' Y' I-71, U zz if 'S ., QQ 5 . px 'Q Q., r, Wk Q' N' 4. Q: .sz 'R C eg, bl 4' ts' l l , ,, , ga 5' ni, , , Q, L. 'Q -.. . ' 'aff it t.. N w-, y . NJ 3 5- fi' A-. o tif , A f elf A Q. y j A ' Q 1 , W tr or f A I Sv 3 lr 54 '-34. f5 M4 'Rc 'fn kg' 5. g.. -Q YZ? 54' 'Q' -s a li l Tb Xl I os si 5. ROW I Brll Coghanese Sharon Con nelly Jane Costa John Crawford Lours Crouse Melodle Crump Bar ba a Cudzk Bruce Cutrlghf ROW 2 Dennls D Adam Paul Danehl Joseph Dangelo Pamela Dapkus Donald Darr John Days Kathryn Dawson Sharon Dazey ROW 3 Donald Denms Theodore Despotes Jeanine De Young Penne De Young Lerlrua De Vr es Ronald Dewey Wnllram e Wlr Ju Dnekcn ROW 4 Vlncenf Dr Mens Terrence Dnsz Marcy Durzel Larranne Dlvune Eugene Dobkowskr Ednh Dodson Damel Doodeman James Doyle James Druefler Kathleen Drungle Trmorhy Dugan Palrncna Durgnan Kathleen Dunn Barbara Dunne ROW 6 Thomas Durlcm Jacqueline Dykema Phrl Elderworrh Sandra Elllnwood Marranne Ellrson ward! Candace Enochnan JelTery Erskrne ROW 7 Thomas Fahrenbach Parrrcla Falco Carol Farlna Berry Feld Roberto Ferm Randall Ferrarr ob Ferrlnr Robert Frne ROW 8 Terry Fsher W bert Fvshe Robert F tzgerald Vnrgmva Flelshman Barbara Flynn Darla Forman Joseph Fornero Denn s Forres ROW 9 Jeannle Foster Claudua Fox Ronad Frank Beverly F edrlclcson Pavnca Fredrrckson Ralph Fre mu h Sha on Frermuth Make Fryzel ROW I0 Gene Gallagher Marre Gamboa Cafhernne Gartner Louns Gasper Parrrcra Gasperec Phnlrp Gee nan Joyce Gerbar Laura Guragosuan 165 C U R T l S r. -v , f , T 2 f - J xi J my W 1 .. i' U . as I J -f T 4 'W J' 4 af, , A K ' .. p' ' Q C -1? , J: g V' 'ms ' ,, .1 J 31 J T -7 ' ' . 4 - I h 1' A 2? I' - - ' ' 'Fl .Km T . J Norway' T y J J . Q - - :. ,, T-J. - mn-Qi l .-, 7 gg is .E J A 4: f :rf Y V, ' , ,Q 1 A 41, A s if 47 X - I xl lzfifi? , 1 , , , ' ' D 'r, dirh , 'Q - 72 , 4' I. A . I C ' f T, 'N ' S - 5' 1 C il , b T L. , QL ,QV 'T K 8 I f , t- V fr.-,J V ' ' I , ROW 5-Ken Drobick, Ray Drosv, .if 1 . F ' F fl' if J , isa 'T T .. ' ' ' :- 4 ,Q 1 l , A 5 ,J . 5 ,J , 'yf' Q , T ' , Bill sl- A h I I ,I , ' A , A' 'J .. -5 L' 2- 63 T, o 4 L. . -'f Q ,1 ., Q I t , S iris-a as l - ' ' f f wr, 3 T , B f C, in L 'li ' 'V ' ' ' 4, I a rj T ' 'T 'Sir J T X rl , ' ai 3 I , 1 ' ' R s - I A 1 I ,M 4 V A 9 S. V1 .C . R 'tl . :Q 'li I l ' ' . '. 1 'Q ' , ' 1 sA ' 7 Elf J A- WA-ll I - V - ' 9 9 -. ... I v at gs 5- - .1 .J - . S3 - N A W - f gf 1 - , 5 , J F . F .5 J .J y V xi u A iff ' J T' . is 1 X U x 1 j . . ' ' A ROW I Carol Groffre Roberr Gold e Rrchard Goode Bull Gornz Andrew Gorka Carol Gunalra John Gunder son Charlene Gunfer ROW 2 Vroler Halalran Mrcky Hal len Vrrgrnra Hansen Thor Hanson Judy Harper Theresa Harns Roberr Hartman Donna Hasseler ROW 3 Richard Hauptmann Roy Hayes Lrnda Hazekamp Cathy Hedl Jean Hedsrrom Ray Hellsrrom Jos eph Henry Larry Henry ROW 4 Nancy Hensley Luke Her nandez Fred Hlckrnbotham Sharon Hrllegonds Marsha Hrnko Arlene Hoflman Rernhard Hoffman Carole Holrs ROW 5 Lee Hollzs Danny Hollowell Sharon Holmgren Lrnda Holmqursr Sharon Hucksold John Hudec Chns vrna Iwanrulr Edward Jacobsma ROW 6 Marrlynn Jacobson G Jacoby Ronald Jager Bull Janzen Gerald Johansen Bonnre Johnson Gary Johnson Joann Johnson ROW7 Julra Johnson Julle Johnson Lee Johnson Rune Johnson Verne Johnson Eleaner Johnslon Karen Jones Margaret Jones ROW 8 Phrl Jordan Kent Josephson E leen Jurevrcz Barbara Jurman Carla Kahme John Kahsen Robert Kar czewskr Rrchard Karp ROW 9 Edward Kasrer Anna Kavaus kas Gerald Karzrnarek Darb Kendall Mary Kerr Tom Krlbrrde Eddre Kung James Krng ROW I0 Sandra Krscella Susan Krss Thomas Krss Sandra Krkparrrck Carole Kladrs Cecelra Kladrs Dagmar Kleeblau Kathy Klergv 'I66 vu' 1 Q... 1' to 'N S 9'-' 5.4 we cu 5 10 YT! 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Q, A Q. .ff JS sf 36. ap- .in yr 5b tr ROW 1 Dtane Knops Sallue Koch Joan Kolar Dane Korte Step en Kotwuckt Antta Kowalslc Anthony Kowalskl Dtane Kraff ROW 2 Dennus Kral Ellen Kransky Walte Krueger Arlene Kubaselc Mslan Kuchark Carol Kurtz Edward Kurzya Joanne Kutschke ROW 3 Laura Laforte Vtrgunta Lang ford rence hard ROW Ltptak dette Lucsay Phyllts Laverman Gary aw Marulyn Lehnunq Phtlnp Leon Kathy Lepper Therese Lewts 4 Jantce Ltnnell Rosernare Mabel Lts Kurt Loewlg Berna Lucarz Bonnte Lucas Ctndy Nancy Lundemo ROW S Agnes Lusylc Ken Lyon Ruth MacAllnster Joyce Madsen ue Madsen George Maglto Sandra Mat Cach Dtane Malchrzelm ROW 6 WalterMarker Sandra Marks N cholas Maro George Marost Mar Maston Pat Matuselc Paul Maxcy Janet Meyer ROW 7 Sharon Mayhew Lo na Clellan Altce McClenahan Terry Closkey Jane McCormack James Cotter Leroy McElroy Susan Gaghne ROW 8 Robert McGrath Matt Mc Mahon Rtchard McMahon Char ef. cMtl an ots Merchant Ha o'c Meyer Janet M azga John M chaels W 9 Karen Mclea ls Caro r- Mnchal Claud Mtller Duwayne Ml me Sy vua Mun a s James Mock Sharon Mornak ROW 10 Dan el Moreno Ray Mo r son Wtlltam Moy an Wtlltam Mucta Romana Murphy Lorratne Naltborskt Margo Neal James Nelson 167 W 1 Jc ra or Jonn N cwo Frank Nore lc s Dav d No eboom Jonn Novak Lauren Oak Sandra Olvse George Okleslrrsen ROW 2 Paul Olande B rgttta Olot son June Olson Matthew Olszewskr Nancy Oustman Russell Orwar Pa trtcla Osborn John Palus ROW 3 Sh rley Palm Elsue Paluckls Al Panozzo Dan Panozzo Janlce Parker Eugene Parlse Karen Pas quarella Sandra Pastor ROW 4 lewus Patras Ltllran Patronrk a ructa Pavl ants Dona Pav' Eugene Perchez Margaret Perchez Jonas Perez Ollre Perry ROW 5 James Peterson Joan Peter son Lenore Peterson Donna Peuvnon C arles Puerce Sh rley Pnttellt Wl luam Plankls Lrnda Plummer ROW 6 LaVerne Podersk VerLarne Podgorska Sharon Poole Robert Pop po Judy Powell Barbara Pranke Constance Prospclonls Vtolet Prylepa ROW 7 Beverly Pustz Rudo plw Quanstrom Ronald Quattrln Joe Raklovtts Carter Rath Glenn Ravvers Verornca Redell Angel ne Reeks W 8 Ron Re nlwardt Patructa Rhodes Jane Rtchards Suzanne Rch ards Ralph Rzzardo Albert Roberts James Roberts Jeffrey Roberts ROW 9 Darlen Robtnson Concep tion Rodr guez Karen Roesner Helen Roess er Denn s Rogers Norman Rosrnsk Jennrfe Ross Sandra Ross ROW I0 John Roy Cheryl Royer Joyce Rozela Jodtfh Rudd Douglas Rudg Karen Roetz John Rohl Ga Russell I6 -gf! -s. 1... tv X 4 4. 9-0 'Tr' v-1 4-., C' 'S 'sr ,. -if 5' xv' fl r :lt vv 5, w- VJ?- ' Q9 F 1 l Q I 1 Q I 4- - P C 8 ' I T- 3 S N X 3 Q ' ' fe CM I - I I Q , I I - A I I l C I P' C N - - , g I A I P . 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Q. :L T., ..-X :l - r i 5' x 'A 5 U 1, ., N , ar' sa. -. 9 'mr TS' , fi Q Q, . ,HN .,- 1, .g.'. 3V'2?f!is 1? . 'T 'U xi 3 N I if YT 5.4, Q' J is Q v N1 i w r an 5. .- kt' , 6- Q. bv-- 'vu R X51 D a Q Q 5.- AI ivy. 1 '1' f l fi 0... As.. ixx, X1 26. l 5? ,, Q tif? ,-c.. s., X- ,. 'gan' S-1 ., Ll -f .. .vs .: S, x 5 . t i' i, A ,Y , , 'P' w, - ,A Q.. L. ,xv ,,, W . ... ,, .Q 7 Tix 5-Nl? X H, 1, ha., 'J 'T , C 1 T' ' QT' 1 QW , 'K , . , 'S ka' Q. Li 2 -- 4: ,Q fa , ' -J at -'L 5. N 1 ' :V sr fr ' - .L all ' X -lx Q- ' - x , ' - - -3 K bi I Z5 f ta .5-, . - ,Y L- E XY' N -t . Y' I x' Q' xx 1 7 2, s. 'C 0 1, Q 1 , it X :Yi Bi I C U R T I S ROW I-Paul Russert, Vincent Russo JOSGDPW Ruflse, Jerry Saller, David Schechter, Agnes Schapenkotey, Shaf- On 5ClW6lf1Slf', Sue Scherzinger. ROW 2-Mary Schildhouse, Joyce Schipma, James Schrn'dt, Billie Ann Schnaekel, Ronald Schneiden Bll SChOerner, Edward SChube't, Robert Sciacca. ROW 3-James Sc acero, Bern cn Sealy, Glen Seymour, Arthur Shgrgv Janet Shunkc, Bonnie Sibbert, Diane Sigrist, James Sikrna. ROW 4-Robert Silander, Carol Silver, Marvin Sinde, Richard Sinde, Elaine Skoglund, Bruce Smith, David Smith, Delores Smith, ROW 5-Loretta Smith, Sandra Smith, Sharon Smith, Alan Sodetz, Gail Sos- noski, Frank Spagnolo, Jim Speaker, Richard Spiegel, ROW 6-Mania Spindler, Sharon Spit zer, Stanley Siirowka, Mario Stoll, Andrea Stenavich, Cheryl Stevens, Diane Stone, Reginald Stratinslcy. ROW 7-Terry Strombeck, Pamela Strybis, John Sochy, Virg nia Swlck, Laureen Swiontek, Vernadine Szal kovts, Janina Szostak, Connfe Tanis. ROW B-Sandra Tesfolin, Vaterie Thanos, Carol Thomson, Donald Thorp, Jeffery Thorpe Janet Tlton, Ronald Tobias, Richard Tode. ROW 9-En-Q51 Toigo, Jane Tokarz M'chaeI Tokarz, Sandra Toren, Joyce Towne-r, Fred Trachsel, Jonn Tr anta- tilo Joe Trciaiicwsk, ROW TO-Terry Trudeau, Thomas Urban, Sandra Vaicunas, Jack Valente, Shirley Van Bolhiiis, Sharon Vance Mar lynn Van Der B'lt Nancy Vande' Light. 169 vs LK M E my 5 xl 1:- ROW 1 Adnan Vander Lugt Dennis Vander Meer Lunda Vander Myde John Vander Welt Larry Van Sanfen Ellzabeth Verkler Rollne Vefternck Tony Vnncr ROW 2 Dennns Volaruc Ruchard Vyslher Thomas Wagner .loan Walker Jerry Wasylun Douglas Weudman Hendernarne Weis Pl'1lllpWel5man ROW 3 Tom Whne James Whm Joyce Wnlk Beverly Wulkus Sharon Wmorp Lawrence Wolclk Larry Wollhenm Janet Wolsko ROW 4 Sandra Wugrt John Wyzykowsku Sandra Yakubm Eddne Ymguez Robert Youstra Frank Zanocco Inara Zarnns Jeanne Zechum ROW 5 Cralg Zellenga Donald Zngular Vzew of Cums, branch ol Fenger if A 4 I I 1 ,M ROW1-Sandra Pasfer, Sandy Pcss Darb Kerrda Larry Varsafen John Vande' Ne V, David Scnacnver, Mr. Ou COS, Val Tna rs, Gal Posse, Tirty V nc, Snaron Hu,xn5IcJ, Sue Kss, Jerry Sal'er, ROW 2-Nancy Hennsely, Sandy Onse, Dwayne S-wavy, Robert Form, Jan s Lovell, Reg nald Sfrz usb, R ch MaMohan, Man Hendricks, Ellen Check, Jody Bo on Pcbffr' Hoaqvra Daw B rzzard Eagfre M llc' ROW 3-Pbyllss Lever mari BT' Abbey Jeffery Llrbsv fr, A Paoozzo, Larry ffzif :P Dav cz KTM iv, Ed Siwbori Torn Ashby, Gerry Bo nr Pan' S ybs Sufi Si'iL'I Igor, 'fary Vcrr ROW I-Ji:-fi Tr1orp,Jorvv' N drols, Dar a Foreman Sas-ar' K ss Mrss Stevens, Linda Hazelkamp, Diane Kerri Sharon Spnzer, Frank Spagncla. ROW 2-B11 Brown, Joana Cosfa, Sue Bavrenburg, Harold Meyer, Robert Yousrra, John Crawford, Douglas Rudig, Douglas We dman Carol Guifire, Susan McGahie, Lee Johnson ROW 3-Norman Rosenslb, Janet T lror, James Nason, Walter Marker, Richard Haoplman, Bruce Smirlw Poland Carlson, Ttecdcre Wespares, James Roberrs 'P S 3 5 ROW Ifiio Q Ji f v Katie-2-' Drngc Lure' Ca- S 9 '+'1Gag'1Q, Dara Forvvar' Larry 'v'-oick Danrft Doodernarr Too' r-larrsir' ROW 2-Terr, Daz D -1'r ' s 'ire Ver' Lycra Arber' l5?ober's Brl JBPZCIT Bob Harhvaro Jon Gavcierscr' Sac Bauenbcrg Joan .Zakir Tom Dlarlwr' Brace Srnvlw ROW 3-Roland Carscrr B Cog ar'-359 5:12 Barre DW- s For-35' Noscr' Gen Sapvou Jcsepri Henry Joyzir 'fadsen 5 Paws Cece a Kao' Ea' S-og nr: Jr .,'r't2raz: Nancy He-ns'ey E-ge'e Pervez 'J :nas Cassecia, ,,,, .. a,.,,,,,,.,R, L Student Council K 5 , S 1 0 0 Science Fair Participants Freshman Band 171 906,55-H 509 9 geo 9 Teacher and Pupil Service ' Phorex Representatives Curtis Branch Girls' Chorus Q69 QGBQQQQ new R9 QGQQQGNGMQ M-Q, ,P-ff' INDEX ACTIVITIES ADVERTISERS BAND BASEBALL BASKETBALL BOWLING CAREER DAY CHEERLEADERS COLLEGE DAY AIDES COUNSELORS COUNSELOR'S AIDES COURIER REPS COURIER STAFF CURTIS BRANCH DEDICATION DISCIPLINE OFFICE FACULTY FENGER AT COLLEGE FENGER FAIR FOOTBALL FRESHMAN CLASS F. T. A. G. A. A. BOARD G. A. A. REPS GERMAN CLUB GIRLS' GLEE CLUB GOLF GRADUATION MONITORS HIGHLIGHTS HOMECOMING HOSTESS CLUB INTRAMURALS JANUARY COMMITTEES JANUARY GRADS JUNE COMMITTEES JUNE GRADS JUNIOR CLASS KEY CLUB LATIN CLUB LETTER GIRLS LIBRARY LIBRARY ASSISTANTS LUNCHROOM MAINTENANCE MATRON MAY FESTIVAL MIXED CHORUS NATIONAL HONOR NEWS REPS NEWS STAFF NEWTON CLUB OFFICE PERSONNEL ORCHESTRA PAN AMERICAN CLUB P,T A, REPS PHOREX PRINCIPAL PROMS QUILL AND SCROLL REELMEN R. O. T. C. RETIREMENT SCHOLARSHIPS SENIOR CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS SPORTS STAGE CREW STUDENT COUNCIL SWIMMING TENNIS TITANETTES TRI-HONOR WATER BALLET B7 II3 94 I24 I2O I26 III I29 IIO I6 IO3 I09 90 I63 5 I6 B 24 30 II6 I6I IO2 I27 I09 IOO 96 II9 49 27 28 I06 133 50 36 52 58 I43 IO4 IOI I32 I9 II2 I8 I8 IB 34 98 56 IOB 92 II3 I9 94 IO7 IOB 55 7 32 57 II4 I34 I7 22 I4O I52 II5 II4 BB I22 II9 I2B 54 I3O 74 Fenger High School Parent Teacher Assn 1959 60 Theme ll Cll' IIC! 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VA' A4 ROSELAND COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING I I 'Ith Street and Perry Avenue ' Chicago Pullman 5 7800 Roseland Community Hospital admits classes In September of each year The Roseland Commumty Hospntcl School of Nursmg was established nn l'-724 The school us accrednted by the lllmons State Board of Nurse Exammers and has aftlluatnon an peduotrncs at Chuldrens Memorial Hospntal and an psychnatruc nurslng at the lllnnols School of Psychnatrnc Nursmg Chlcago lllnnons COOPER BOOK STORE NEW AND USED COLLEGE 8 HIGH SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES ENGINEERING 8- ART SUPPLIES DRAFTING EQUIPMENT 550 West lllth Street COmmodore 4 5827 H6 696 82 . , .... . . . . , 1 - I ,C - H T- , V v ' . - Q 3, 'if' 5 I ' Y 9 ' 1 ' - , S .. - 'Q . S . ,. s .1 . xr -5 I A W' W I ' I 4 A . . Q, A I v I , ' vv 1 I Q A v , I 'f I ' 5 5 , is Q 9 '- 'J Q, ' .. 4 C , 1 f Q LUMBER MILLWORK BELL LUMBER Gm SUPPLY CO The House of Serv Phone WA 8 2245 1001 West 111th Street Chicago 43 III Renovatung Repdlrlng BEST REST BEDDING CO MATTRESSES Direct From Factory To You Telephone 10927 S Mlchugan Ave PUIIman 5 7818 Chicago 28 Illlnols Pullman 5 24 Hour Towmg Service AL 81 IIARLO SERVICE CENTER 122 East 'I03rd Street Chicago 28 lllmols 2600 C0mmodore 4 9846 COMPANY QUALITY COAL 8. FUEL OIL 356 West 1 1 1th Street TIMKEN HEATING EQUIPMENT AND INCINERATORS Telephone COmmodore 4-0014 PUIIman 5 0088 NOVAK REALTY CO Real Estate Loans Insurance 709 West 120th Street SONS HI Y I 83 u iceu CHATHAM COAL 8: OIL 54 L 1:1 I C7 fi? -I L .4 PHI RHO CHI TRI HI Y wssr PULLMAN coAL AND on. coMPANY STOCKTON SMITH SUPERIOR QUALITY COAL AND FUEL OIL 12054 South I-Ialsted Street Chlcago 28 Illinois Phones PUIIman 5 0536 0537 HARDWARE 81 SUPPLY COMPANY BUILDERSHARDWARE 0 HARDWARE HOUSE FURNISHINGS 0 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES We Deliver WAterfaII 8 5353 10910 I2 S Halsted Street Chicago 28 Telephone PUllman 5 5000 TENINGA 8m CO Loans ' Insurance Real Estate ' Management 10835 Michigan Avenue Chicago 28 MONARCH ROOFING CO ALUMINUM AWNINGS STORM WINDOWS We Sold Your Grandfather ROOFING SIDING INSULATION Sole Applicators of B A R R E T T Everlox Shingles FREE ESTIMATES FREE EASY TERMS 0 3 YEARS TO PAY Call MONARCH Today 239 West l'l5th Street Telephone COmmodore 4-0800 AII Our Workmen Are Covered ByLuoblI1fy Insurance 84 r - - , I ' 4- 1. , ,- - , , . . 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Harvard Ave Phone CO 4 9660 EXPERT LUBRICATION CHIX CLUB CHEX CLUB INSURED SAVINGS HOME LOANS Congratulations to the Graduating Class A J SMITH FEDERAL SAVINGS F H A LOANS and 12000 SOUTH HALSTED STREET PUIIman 5 0240 SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS LUMBER onus: Ponca sunvluc noolums Mouuamo xnomr PINE FENCE m:xE1's ers f aug Q ,gafsg LUMBER9 VX lb: ?Z'If.1,'fZ'. 2Z2l .fZZIZ,'L', ' ' I IIIISE REM YSRW 'iiT:?EfE:3'iE?,Y''jlgg N d ai Phone WAterfaII a aaaa Je nel-ver wi: MILLWORK sAsH 0 FRAMES nooks 0 num ENTRANCES CORNER cAalNE1s sronm SASN SCREENS woon PANELING 86 LOAN ASSOCIATION Phone WAferfcxIl 8 4300 North Roseland Oldsmobile Sales Inc 10560 S MICHIGAN AVENUE OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE ADVERTISING SHEETS AND FOLDERS DAPKU PRINTERS Q Complete Modern OF FSET Letterpress I H1546 MICHIGAN CHIIIAGU 28 INIERUCEAN 8 3344 CATALOGS BROADSIDES STATIONERY DISPLAYS BOOKLETS OFFICE FORMS 537 W HOURS MONDAY FRIDAY 9 6 30 SATURDAY 9 5 CLOSED WEDNESDAY SHELDON HEIGHTS BARBER SHOP I'IIthSIeet CO o o e 4 9000 PRESCRIPTION R H LABORATORY J ARTHUR RUSH Ph IEasi I1'Ifh PI WA 81500 Chlcago 28 lllmols SIGMA TRI-HI-Y 'K 87 0 I o CHICAGO, ILLINOIS I x 11 1 Three Barbers- For Your Convenience Fred Tony Mike ROSELAND MEDICAL CENTER . , armocist , r mm d r - ' I , I x W -me ix Q 5 - Q 0 ls -3 Na , - k, g t Y' ' Y 1 3 ' I 4 BETA TRI HI Y Phone: lNterocean 8-7400 TIININGH BRDTIIERS INSURANCE AGENCY 10842 S MICHIGAN AVE Insurance In AII lfs Branches ALFRED .I TENINGA RICHARD A TENINGA ROSELAND CHICAGO ILLINOIS PUllman 5 0107 Schmid Lofgren Prescription Laboratory 30 EAST I'I1fh STREET H H Schmid RPh D A Lofgren RPh 1 1 Q o o - Exclusively Prescription and Sick Room Supplies - F ee Delivery 0 o . I u Q o o 1 0 u YOUR ALUMNI FLORIST WALTER ANDREWS Florlst 2'lI WEST 119th STREET Phone PUIlman 5 2829 LADY ANNE EAW GAS CONVERSIONS PIPING BGILER REPLACEMENIS SPORTSWEAR Is. LINGERIE AIR COND'T'ON'NG 11026 S Holsted WA 8 4646 Harper Sm Barce Inc sxmrs swEArERs LINGERIE ENGINEERS CONTRACTURS sLAcxs HOSE BLOUSES CASUAL DRESSES COSTUME JEWELRY 11017 so MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO 28 ILLINOIS PUllmcIn 5 4200 C0mmodore 4 0258 ROSELAN D MEDICAL 81 X RAY PEREZ HAIR FASHIONS LABORATORY Hours 9 fo 5 30 P M Thursday 81 Frldcy One Eos? Illth Ploce of State 1030fo9PM Chlcogo 28 III WA 8 1501 11123 S Hulsied Chlcago KNIGHTS HI Y 'I89 O I ill.. , , Co-ordinufed Ployclothes 1 USE OUR LAY-A-WAY-MERCHANDISE CLUB ' I ' ' ,.n,Q,'3 7.953 Q QRQQSQ Ivy 'V' Lid wn.Lann...iIx.TA 14 Y .1 LAMBDA CHI TRI HI Y Compliments SOUTH END BLUE PRINTING FURNITURE INTERIORS 11001 Mlchlgan Ave WAIerfaII 8 5588 AND ENGINEERING SEPIAS AUTOPOSITIVES PHOTOSTATS BUILDING ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL DRAWING DRAFTING SUPPLIES 10920 MICHIGAN AVENUE CHICAGO 28 ILLINOIS 88719 JOHN SCHADDELEE CALEY CHEVROLET AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALERS NEW AND USED CARS SEE THE NEW COHVAIR AMEHlCA'S 1st REAR ENGINE CAR 10524 South Michigan SALES AND SERVICE Phone WA 8-7000 LOGAN S TUXEDO RENTAL Tuxedos Full Dress Mornmg Cocns Summer Formals and Boy s Formals 11416 S Michigan Ave WAferfaII 8 1727 Two Generations ln the Industry AMERICAN IDEAL CLEANING CO. Spociahsfs In Formals and Fine Dry Cleaning 10341 51 Michigan Avenue Chicago, Illinois All Phones: PUIIman 5-0587 90 I I I I l ' r 2 . S I 1. Q I W , - 1 Q .1 3 L' . E, - 1- A , ' 7 H IE' S' 9 f Q 43 A- '. - V - ... , - JI is J - - b xy : , v , Q .,, I ' i v g 'Z -v ' P 'IL . I ' 7 J D M w ' - , -. EL, 4 - , A X . . . . . , INIorocean - I I I I . . C I - QUALITY AND SERVICE ALWAYS H1119 1 1232-38 Michigan Avenue COmmocIore 4-1322 CLUB ALLEGRO RESTAURANT ADAM OOMS Banquet Room for 25 to zoo Qualify Foods Smce 1886 For Reservations Call WAferfaII 8 7787 Halsted at 117th Place ORGAN MUSIC NIGHTLY 146 West Illfh Street Chlcago 28 IIImols Phone PUIIman 5 9700 od KENROSE AUTOMOTIVE 120E 111th Sf PU50090 TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS APPLIANCES RADIO T V AMBASSADOR FLORAL CO FLOWERS OF DISTINCTION FOR ALL OCCASIONS II045 South H Isted St et Ch ago 28 4 3050 SHAGGS CLUB 19 u ' ' u I ' . COmm ore - - - ' ' a re ic , IIIInois I J I W1 I , Q I , f I' ,L If 4 . - ' , 'J' 3 , h ' .' .. E , - - IN ROSELAND - LES JOHNSON'S INGLENOOK LOG CABIN RESTAURANT 11507 SOUTH HALSTED-IROUTE 54 8: 'II RESERVATION: PUIIman 5-7474 IN HARVEY - LES JOHNSON'S THE GREEN SHINGLE DINE 8- DANCE IN OUR OUTDOOR GARDENS RESERVATION ED I 9715 ROUTE 6 AND WESTERN AVE HIIIITIIE 0I'lS FAMOUS FOR FLOWERS Excluslve Distributors of ROYAL STANDARD TYPEWRITERS Don t TINKER! iv' CALL ' EVERS Office Supply 10904 mcmcm Av: PU LLMAN 5 7820 ROYAL Wo Id s No I Machine Anmuo nmcmuss Sole S nd R ua You Take No CHANCE' FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS 11110 South Wallace street SERVICE TESTED TYPEWRITERS Chicago 28 Illmols a Sold On Easy Terms Telephone COmm0d0fe 4 0187 88 6 Months Guaraniee 6 Months to Pay No Corrymg Charge 92 F1 15 na :X J -I+ nixifgelahf I H41 C... RHO KAPPA CLUB TRI HI Y ,I ?V'?. I I ROSELAND BUICK SALES And Opel Sales and Servlce 10432 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE H E YOUNG SR H E YOUNG JR J E FRANK Chlcago 28 IIIInoIs PUIImon 5 1900 PANOZZO anos 4 5 Funeral Home Inc SKYLINE TELEVISION AND RADIO D sf nchve COMPLETE TELEVISION RADIO PHONO Pune 0' Se Ce AND AUTO RADIO SERVICE 300 East I 15th Street Chlcago 10900 SOUTH HALSTED STREET Phone PUIImun 5 2030 Ch cago 28 III no s Dah Y IOTA TRI HI Y 'I 93 . COmmodore - 410 ii ' I I r I I I , . : - i ,ii FIG- I W. Y 5 if w FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CHARLES ll. BRANDT 8: COMPANY 134 East 1 1 1th Street PUIIman 5-9000 INSURANCE 0 F H A LOANS REAL ESTATE ND SYSTEMS Phone PUIIman 57471 Cnty Wide Dehvery TELEVISION . RADIOS . Sou ROSELIIND RADIO LIIBORATDRY PARKHURST rLoRls1 10814 S Mlchugan Avenue We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere Pullman 5 9495 WAterfaII 8 7600 Phone PUIIman 5 5000 COMPLIMENTS OF THE 111th Street YMCA ROSELAND STANDARD SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION WHERE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS ENJOY ALL ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO STO OOO HI Y CLUBS CO ED SWIMMING TRI HI Y CLUBS CO ED VOLLEYBALL DROP IN THE BUCKET CO ED GYMNASTICS M 2 94 I I ' 0 0 Bert Van Kempema 10833 S. Michigan Ave. 4 Eqgf Street PUIImQn Secretary and anager Chicago 8, III. HI PHI S CLUB ARROW SHIRTS FREEMAN SHOES morn u 4 111 44 East 111th Street One door west of Michigan Avenue .IANTZEN SWIM WEAR PORTIS HATS Phone COmmodore 4 2228 AMBULANCE BUKAUSKAS FUNERAL HOME Leonard F lukauskas Funeral Director 10821 South Michigan Avenue Chicago 28 Illinois ROSELAND S MODERN DEPT STORE HOME STORE MICHIGAN at 118th ST APPLIANCE DEPT ACROSS THE STREE T P. PANETTI 8. CO. Bakers Grocers Famous for Bar B Q Beef Crispy 8. Soft Buns Phone PUIIman 5 1354 11529 South Michigan Avenue Chicago 28, III. LEROSE COAL 81 OIL CO. 12315 Lowe Avenue SALES ' SERVICE 0 INSTALLATION OIL BURNERS and STOKERS Day Calls PUIIman 5 2140 Night Calls COmmodore 4-4682 19 .l - .C 0 . Q. ' f- v ,A xx .. -5 , ...A ff? 70- ' 7 5 'rt' ' ' , - 1 I - I . . . . . ,, , I O . . WAterfoII 8-6229 KESSEN'S MIDWEST STORE LESTER C. HANSON - - Painting and Decorciinq - - fvggy pAy LQW pglcfg COMMERCIAL AND nwousrnm 'II734 S. Princeton Ave. 10942 S. Peoria St. mrsmon AND EXTERIOR Chicago 43, Ill- CONGRATULATIONS SHOP AND SAVE AT SEARS SEARS ROEBUCK and CO ROSELAND STORE OVER 100 OOO ADDITIONAL ITEMS LISTED AT OUR CATALOG DESK IE 1121 T CO42110 N I NO S PIZZA HOUSE 'I05 EAST 111th STREET CHICAGO ALL PHONES WAferfall 8 2000 96 ALPHA TRI HI Y . hS. - I T, jf. 'T ff. Office AL RAFFIN PUIIman 5-3055 Res. PUIIman 5-7491 RAFFIN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CONCRETE AND MASON CONTRACTORS BUILDERS 382 EAST 116th STREET CHICAGO 28 ILLINOIS Congrafulahons Seniors f' 5 COVER THE EARTH M4 TAI I 15 The Sherwin Wllllams Co Chncago Factory 11541 South Champlcun DECEMS 'I97 I O O Rf G Al' 73 '. A 51 QA h I Af 'Nr 'YT Ev- 2: in ,C Vi ggi I ' tg: BEX HIFI PHONOGRAPHS ACCESSORIES 425W I15TH ST Co Egg..,, ZORDAN Music HOUSE :Nc C GI Pho oc st PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS I5 Chg 9 235 W Ve ' e sI Ingersoll PRODUCTS DIVISION BORG WARNER CORPORATION 'I000 WEST 120th STREET CHICAGO 43, ILLINOIS 114,10 jimmy lam, 98 I r. son 1 - hicogo ' ' , Ervrythnzg m Musw E.J. user rm i era - PUIImon - n - IIAI . Mi I on Av . 9 . rmon Blu I and 51' Di' 0 O ? Y 1900 fag-Lgii-1, A E CQMPANY I 1960 R - :UP ulgmnmfamsmgnr' 11034 So. 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