Glenbrook North High School - Laconian Yearbook (Northbrook, IL)

 - Class of 1961

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Ou bc .7 'agebkxiooif iq O fefosxxvb -SEQ, ao' xtedf KQZOQ H1151 U Q3i81l5ixDgkj5CfXVSiLgS2g 53,0 ww'-XX X S vf HERE WE EDUCATE FOR LIVING cr Glenbrook High School Northbrook, Illinois is Q 3 Q M vw-g, M any yx .M A .1 1 ,. sf . 4 A' . , LZ, '54- -zf, , .gm 1. N N. ,,.,,.. 1 in M, . f. '- M 1, 2?- Xsf-+'. 1Q gyf:nf::Q if ,, K qw ji 4' em '75, N Y Q '59, Ah, . Mx Tk Nt, M M .3 in-uurr: ,,,, -warn 1 -:naman-w., nmvwzv F ..,f,,, M mmf wwf' - '-my .M -1- :4 WE ARE LEARNING TO LIVE When fhe 3:30 bell rings, books close, lockers slam shui, and 2000 Sparians head for various deslinafions. School is over. Bul onl one phase of our educalion 'fakes place in 'rhe ciassroom. Afler school alhleiics, clubs. and aclivifies occupy our Time, 'leaching us whal' cannol' be found in rexlbooks. While language. maih, and his'rory frain our minds for higher learning, alhlerics build our bodies, and clubs and aC+ivi+ies open new scopes of in+eres+ lo enrich our lives. Thus we advance noi' only menial- ly. buf socially and physically as well. Al+hough primary consicleraiion is given 'ro scholasfic achievement Glenbrook considers i+s a+hle+ics, i'rs social funcrions. and Hs clubs as class rooms of anoiher sori. Here we learn The lessons of sporismanship, of viciory and of leadership. l-lere we educaie for living. O osiie: ln ihe com anionshi of friends wifh mufual in- pp P feresis Larry Sullivan, Phyllis Holladen, Lee Kimball. Ulv Tiger- s+ed+ and Marsha Lockefl' admire lhe horses. Upper righi: Mr. Shapiro discusses sociology wifh his fourlh period class. Lower righf: Dave Lass hifs a line drive defermining anoiher Glenbrook viclory. Below: Lockie Granl' and Sue Leich are dancing fhe calypso beal in Damn Yankees. eff' ug ws f z 1 4,f m ,, : if aj 6 Y 4 1 MQ! yr FMS , 5 ,W 3' .I BY CONCENTRATED EFFCDRT ln eighl shorl years, Glenbrook has grown from an unknown new school of aboul 600 sludenls, 'ro a nalionally known inslilulion wilh an enrollrnenl of 2000 sludenls. A greal parl of lhis accomplishrnenl is due lo lhe eflorls of Dr. Norman E. Walson, Glenbrook's superinlendenl. Dr. Walson visiled our high schools and colleges across lhe counlry in an elforl lo make Glenbrook known as lhe excellenl secondary school il is. Glenbrook's high scholaslic slandard is assured by The careful screening of leachers and lhe use of lhe lalesl leaching melhods. Sludenls seeking a more inlense educalion are offered acceleraled and advanced placemenl courses. Through concenlraled elforl in our sludies, we have acquired high academic slandards for Glen- brook. ll was recenlly named one ol: lhe lop 44 high schools in The nalion. Lasl' year more lhan eighly per cenl of The graduales wenl on lo higher educalion. These facls illuslrale why colleges across 'rhe counlry acknowledge Glenbrook's achievemenls by welcoming ils graduales. Opposile: Mrs. Carswell crilicizes Suzi Wachler's work. Upper righl: The logic involved in geornelry inlrigues Paulell Creyke. Below: Wendy Jaeger, Jim Barlh and Barb Connell work oul a chemislry formula. BY PARTICIPATING IN 7 L' 5?v'w56S2 . .,,,,,,, -2'T f'1. ' Q , N , I gi -ill: ,. . ' ,, I L I ,L', , 'I , X ! ' ' -Jfw' JIEWIILIQE, ,H Q,15mQw, j'iQ,5','v,M.S.aW,-,F:1,fM 1-w '1XfL :' fl 'M f- - , . h , . , H I Y -. i . ' ,- Qwqh as ' ,I rfgfiwg , ,I ,, fs' ,Aw M 'I I I Xa ., I I I ,I , IIIII,AI , I rg. I f-'I 'F-TH uf, rw MQ- ' ' . Y' I . .I- SCHOOL ACTIVITIES I ' 0 0 0 v? 4? rn Q' A Y f QQ. 1If.sVW,i,1-, X, 4 Q-V' aria, ' , 'A fu, HH 5353 'ii-hge S 916 M f Qi fw- kk J u ,ni ' 5 K. ffnf.z',,, I, A- KI W 'W Q31 'wxiww x A . hw A Jenin jf 1 ,- 1 4 we if 'N' 3 I U I Q x ,, ,W ' wggmvrmw-wwfwf I FHM BY STRIVING TO WIN . Jusl as viclory is hard To achieve, so is defeal hard lo ac- cepl. Bul' each has a lesson To reach. ln Glenbroolcs nine in'l'er-scholasiic sporls, emphasis, of course. is placed on winning. Teams who have once lasled vic- rory, slrive harder for 'rhe +rophy, Jrhe conference crown. Rigor- ous rraining rules musl' be observed. Long hours of pracfice musl' be spenlr. Viclory enlails sacrifice. By slriving +o win we learn perseverance and sporismanship. The old adage, I+ is no+ who won bur how +he game was played is lrue. Bul if seldom offers much comfori' To a losing 'l'eam. De'lea+ renders counlrless hours of Training in vain. Yel, +he greafesf lesson afhlelics can 'reach us, comes lhrough de- feat We learn 'lo slrive unl'il we reach our ullimale goals. We learn lo accepl' disappoin+men+s and defeat Above lell: Jim l-lerberl gains valuable yardage for Glenbrook. Above righfz The enfhusiaslic supporl of cheerleader Dee l-larm spurs The learn on, Below: Tom Koenig and Mark Ledger slrive fo overlalce lhe LiHle Gian+ runners. Opposile: Rob Nicoll discovers 'rhe biffer iasle of defeat AND ACCEPTING DEFEAT dl- BY PURSUING OUR INDIVIDUAL INTERESTS Sludenl' publicalions. The plays. dances and many olher services are performed quielly and elficienlly by members of GIenbrook's 'forly-five organizalions. Wilhoul our club-sponsored Iunclions, much of Glenbrook's 'rradilion would be lacking. Three Iypes of clubs flourish al Glenbrook: honorary, service, and semi-curricular. Honorary clubs offer membership only lo sludenls who excel scholaslically in 'rheir individual fields. Service clubs spon- sor several Iund raising evenls for charify each year. Semi-curricular clubs offer 'rheir members malerial 'foo exlensive Io be covered in class. AI Glenbrook Jrhere is an organizalion keyed Io every inleresl and abilily. Their funclions are as varied as lheir Iilles, bul in one aspecl lhey are alike. Each club, despile ils size and individual pur- pose, offers pleasanl diversion ailer long hours of sludy. an oppor- 'runily Io meel and know our fellow classmales. and a chance lo pursue our individual inleresls. LeI'I: Enioying Ihe Iirsl days of spring in a game ol soflball are G.A.A. members Carol Reid and Barbara Le Fevre. Lower lellz Jo Covone LACONIAN piclure edilor makes an appoinlmenl' wilh lhe pholographer while Margie Marsh, TORCH managing edilor, idenliiies piclures for lhe nexl issue. Below: The rousing march music of 'loolball season calls for Doug I-lauseman on Ihe big drurn, Opposile: Perl' maiorelfles Joan Lundin, Laurie Bordwell, Linda Krafl, Barb Simpson, Nancy Ridenour, Tina Hardin Karen Hannibal, Palli Elgar, Sue Pelerson and Sue Glick go 'Ihrough lheir roulines al' a dress rehearsal. 1 5 A 15 Jwggh . 5- --www , , f ig 'H'x '! Q.24',-uzgw-1.-5.:xl 'l' LM , , 0 ,, 3,3 :,,'f:f.,,. A wr - ,X ' fm, W, W3,,, 11,3 , xx. :wi f ' 4 ,H fm,LJ-w.,ma,-V. fmw,w,.m , wc, ,,W,,i f 1- ,.h,m,g, f , W, Y N -'we'Gm,,Mww,w.w1 ,-w.- X M ,MW-.1,1, f ,M - ,N WweNmwm v y ., Y W -, fx, Wwzw , f f N f 'ywxyi N + I X Q j Xjfw, . f., , n H' , I 1 ' ffl , 5' ,Zj,f,'L N f 1,1w4,1.a,'eu,m f 1w MLfww ' 11-W ww ' ' 1, X ww':,,a,.m1-x,,1:21 J- f' M mwl 'l+if:I4',1Q-'www' Q mf. V N x ,ifwj ,, Mn, ' igzagj w-ffl-J, 4 ,,.. U. , '72 TI' 'ai :fm fi ' N ','fV'L,f.J QM f 1 V 1-,,,p,m,g.H,wW x V X X 'WJMX4 0' Q-3315 f f '4 A 'f ' M , , J 'Q f ' fm x ,Q I A fn. 65 1 A 1 4 'lr -it A g YL fa 1 f W, ,,,-411-iii: 'Qi' .1 f Ft, ,Wag WT 'g Wif i Q 5' 1' A Wm all-if K, 1 ,Y my 'X 35, Wm fmwg ff 'M 42 awww ,J X Xu v .,.x, .M W Ms. M 4 '74 r +4 1 fw Q ? 3 Dr. Norman E. Wa+son and Dr. Francis M. Trus+y's compelenlr adrninis+ra+ion has made possible Glenbroolcs eighih suc- cessful year. Their 'fundamenral aims of mainraining G-lenbroolcs high -academ- ic sfandards and crediiable repulraiion have been achieved. Alihough recogni- +ion of rhis worlc is no+ expressed rhrouqh lhe year as much as if is rneri+ed, rhe s'ruden+ body and laculry are aware +ha'r behind The s+abili+y and unify of Glen- broolc's adrninislraiion are ihe combined efforls of lhese men. To Dr. Wa+son and Dr. Trusly, Glenbrook wishes lo express Hs apprecialion. ADMINISTRATICJN AND FACULTY UPHOLD MCDTTO: TO EDUCATE FOR LIVING A+ bi-monfhly rneeflnqs, The board of educafion fogefner wrfln Dr. Norman E. Wafson, Dr. Francis Trusfy, Mr. WesNey Bovlnef, Mr. Kennein Srnifh, and Dr, G-ary MENS, mef +o work our fne probhems Hwaf arise in ine adminisrrafion of a school as large as Glenbrook. Seafed from Fei? fo righlr are Mr. Carl B. Jacobs, Mrs. Julia Mac Leod, Mr. Louis C. Thorfron, Presidenft Mr. WIL5Yam Marshall Lee, Vice Pesidenft and Mrs. James Kissel, Sfandinq are Mr, Wilbrrrn A. Shannon and Mr. Laurence H Cleland. In order Io keep a huge school like Glenbrook running smoolhly, capable adminisfrafors are neces- sary. Their purpose is 'ro plan a well-rounded curriculum, which will enable Ihe sfudenis 'ro gain Ihe besi advaniages from each aca- demic field. Mr. Thomas Mon'rgomery, Mr. Kennefh Smilh. Mr. George Sfanger, Dr. Gary Mills, and Mr. Wesley G. Bovinel' survey blueprinfs for The Iufure high school, Glenbrook Souih. ADMINISTRATION ACHIEVES ACADEMIC SUCCESS IN 61 Mr. Earl F. Young, Miss May Richards, Miss Marion Gerlach, Mr. ing, Mr. Richard I-Iewi+'r, Dr. Francis Trus+y, Mrs. Eva Clare Ohlmeyer Howard Helfrich, Mrs. Lillian Smifh, Dr. Lydia I-Iolm, Miss Efhel Harmel- and Mr, Guido Chigi discuss currenf problems a+ a mee+ing for depar+ mem' chairmen. 122 AssisTinq Through an imporTanT senior year are Mr. CIiTTord Harrelson and Miss Maude Arveson. Overseeing The acTiviTies oT The iunior class are Miss BeTTy Gugler and Mr. RoberT WaTT. Mr. Richard I-IewiTT and Mrs. RuTh Wider assisTed The sopho- mores in planning Their curriculum. Mr. John I'IaTch and Mrs. Jeanne Kapoun help The Treshrnen adiusT To new surroundings and plan Their schedules. OUTSTANDING COUNSELORS GIVE VALUABLE ASSISTANCE ffl? .QV .V Dr. Louise Paine, college guidance counselor, has been a greaT help To individual seniors in planning Their TuTures. Mr. James ForIceoTes. psychologist has given much Time and eTTorT in guiding and counseling sTudenTs. STUDENT-TEACHER Leading an open discussion, Mr. Richard Kaari, Engiish and Speech, exchanges ideas wifh siudenis in a drama class. Mrs. Eleanor Lowery, a member of rhe Foreign Language Deparfmenr and sponsor of The French Club, dis- cusses French culfure wirh her French ciass. Maps of France illusrrafe +he hisfory of ihaf counfry. Mr. Irving Sanders, Science, and a chem- isrry siudeni' work ou+ a chemisiry prob- iem ai +he board. FOSTER RELATIONSHIPS UNITY Miss May Richards, Chairman of Hue Ma+I'1ema+ics Deparfmeni' and Sponsor of Mu AIpI1a Theia, as- , sisfs a sfudeni' in solving a problem. Miss Marion Gerlach, Chairman of Ibe Music Deparfmenf, Sponsor of Girls Ensemble, Assembly Commiffee and A.F.S. leads a class in song. Chairman of II1e Home Economics Deparfmenf, Mrs. Lillian Smi+I'i, observes a sfudenf a+ Ihe sewing machine. Mr. Waller Sherman, Physical Eclucalion: Miss Mary Agnes Barber, Social Sludies and ln-Service Training: Mr. l-larolcl Sarnorian Physical Educafionq Mr, Roberl Albright Physical Educalion. Miss Geraldine Roller, Business Educaiioni Miss Frances Evans, Physical Educalion, and Aquianas sponsor: Miss Nancy Melcher, Physical Educalionp Mr, Edward Aldridge. Physical Eclucalionz Mr. Cliflon Capp, Drivers Educafion and Senior Class Coordinaiom Mr. Donald Hoops, Audio-Visual Aids: and Mr. James Palaselc, Speech Correcfionisf. Teachers nol' piclured: Miss Marion Schullz, Foreign Lan- guage: Miss Carol Luensman, Physical Educalion: Mr. Roberl Dubler, Foreign Language, Mrs. Sfanley Kopiel- slci, Physical Educafion: Mr. John Kilsullen, lnduslrial Arlst Mr. Jerome Caryaiae, Foreign Language: Mr. John Boley, lndusfrial Arls and Evening School Direclor, Mrs. Barbara Riel, English: Dr. Charles Ruggles: Chairman of 'rhe EnglishfSocial Sfudies Deparfrnenfs. Challing in Jrhe hall belween classes are Miss Judilh Berg and Dr, J. Hunfer Peak. A BUSY DAY . . STILL TEACHERS FIND TIME TO LOOK INTO OTHER DEPARTMENTS Allrhough a Teachers day is exIremeIy Tull, Glen- brook Iac:uIIy members find Time Io acquainf Them- seIves wi+h depar'rmen'rs oIher Ihan Their own. This diversified inIeres+ shown by The 'TacuI+y is evidence of Their never-ending search for Icnowledqe. The op- porIuni+y Io broaden Their inIeres'rs and Icnowledge is coupIed wifh The opporIuniIy Io exchange profes- sional ideas and Io acquain+ Themselves wiIh ofher members of The IacuIIy. Momenfary reIaxaIion, - well deserved, prevails in This IriendIy, inTormaI aI- mosphere. Their search for Icnowledge, however, ex+ends be- yond Ihe bounds of Glenbrook. They meeI profes- sionaIIy wiIh oIher educaIors IocaIIy and on a na- +ionaI scaIe. Dr, Lydia I-IoIm, ChaIrman of The Foreign Language DeparImenI and Voignes, English and co-sponsor of Furure Teachers oI America and Mr. James Baker, Drivers EducaI'ion. sponsor of 'rhe Spanish Club: Miss Marion Gerlach, Music: Mrs. EIiza- befh I'IaII, Science: Mr. John Reimer, IndusIriaI Arfsg Mrs. Edna Des- Mr. Werner Bernhard, IndusIriaI Aris: Mr. Irving Sanders, Scienceg Mr. Arihur Shapiro, Social SI'udies: and Mr. Laverne McMiIIion, Indusfrial Joseph I-Iaiosi, Social Siudies: Mr. David Fleming, Social S+udies: Mr. Arfs Chairman. CHEERFULNESS IS A QUALITY CF GLENBROOK'S FACULTY Various breaks Ihroughoui' Ihe day give 'rhe 'FacuIIy a chance +o relax and discuss Ihe problems of Iheir deparfrnenis. Miss E+heI I-Iarmeling, Business Educa+ion Chairman: Miss Marfha S+ucIci, SociaI Sfudies: Miss Jeanne Dahl, Business Edu- cafion: and Dr. George Makas, Music. Through The eiliorls of Miss Rulh Ernge and Mrs. lrmgard Graham, Glenbroolc's efiicienf library is mainfained. Mr. John Leese, Physical Educa+ion7 Mr. Richard Walker, Physical Educalionq Miss Margarel Johnson, Drivers Educafion Chairman: Mr. Harry Schwaegerman, ln- dusfrial Arlsy Miss Mary Slifer, Physical Educafionq Mr. Howard Helfrich, Physical Educaiion: and Mr. Ronald Elherlon, General Subsiiiule. Mr. Lawrence l-larnmerbacker, Malhemaricsq Mr. William McBay, Drivers Educalion: Mr. Ronald Ranlc, Science: Mr. Leslie Dennis, Social Sludies: ancl Mr. William Schnell, Music. Mrs. Virginia Kays, English: Mrs. Cecilia Corsiglia Malhemalics: Mr. John Murphy, English Mrs Grace Gunn, Malhernafics: Mrs. Jean Malcas Eng lish: and Mrs. M. Lois Walson, English Mrs. Eslella Ranclc, Foreign Language: Mr. Eugene Saclcerr, Physical Educalion: Mr. James Sauls, English: Mr. Reber? Neuman, English: and Mrs. Helen Wilson, Foreign Language. Mr. Ralph Lane, Speech and Chairman of Ihe Drama Club: Mr. John Journalism: and Mr. Paul Glalzer, Social Sludies. Glavin, English: Mrs. Rosemary Klein. Enqlish: Miss Joan MacDonald, TIME OUT FOR DISCUSSION Mrs. Bernadeffe Day, Mafhemalics: Miss Margarel Genlry, Business Lealhers, Science: Miss Virginia I-lahn, Social Sfuclies: Mr. Sieve Kubi Educafion: Mrs. Ann Carswell, Ari: Miss Frances Haglund, Science: Mr. sen, Science: Mr. Daniel Owen, Malhemalicfz: Mr. Roland Delerding Pafriclc Flaherly, Foreign Language: Mr. Ole Oines. Science: Mr. Leo Malhemalics: and Mr. Joseph Fielding, Malhemalics. Mr. Brian l-lalpin, English: Miss Susan Smykal, English: Mrs. Eleanor lishg and Mr. Jesse Garroll, English. Declriclc, English: Mr. William Miller, English: Mrs. Susan Glalzer, Eng- A VERSATILE FACULTY . Mr. George Sully, Foreign Language: Mr. Guido Chigi, Chairman of William. Lulz, Business Eclucarioni and Mrs. Joanne Fielding, Home fhe Arr Deparlmeniq Mr. Fredrick Floaglund, Social Sfudiesq Mr. Economms' George Joseph, Business Eclucalionz Mr. Harold Smifh, Music: Mr. s S Mr. Jerome Becwar, Science: Miss Barbara Lane, Physical Educalion: malics: and Mr. Arlhur VanAman, Physical Educafion. Mrs. Leonora Schaefer, Mafhemalics: Mr. Lawrence Howell, Malhe- QUALIFIED TO EDUCATE FOR LIVING Mr. Earl Young, Science Deparlmenl Chairman: Mr. Kennelh Holmes, Coblenfz, Malhemalics: Mr. James Musich, Science: and Mrs. Shirely Social Sludies: Miss May Richards, Malhemalics Chairman: Mr. Dwighf Reba, Malhemalics. 4 Mrs. Mary Landgren, Bookkeeper: Mrs. Eslher Anderson, Public ln- 'iormafionq Mrs. Frances Slurlevanf, Regisrrarg Mrs. Nancy Gordon, Secre+ary +o flue Business Manager: Mrs. Lillian Henderson, General Clerical-Public Address Sysl'em7 Mrs. Edgar McKins+rey, Secre-+ary of Mrs. Sleplwen Valskis, Booksforeq Mrs. Clifford Harrelson, Scheduling Depar+menf7 Mrs. Rober+ Barrowcliff, Secreraryg Mrs. Richard Benne- +l'ium, Direcfor of Scheduling: and Mrs. William Luiz, Allendance. English-Social S+udies Deparfmenr: Mrs. Fredrick Larin, Secrefary +o Dr. Paine: Mrs. Audrey Weaver, Secrelary 'ro Dr. Walsoni Mrs. Elfriede Gunsaullus, Srudenr Acfiviiies Accounlsg Mrs. William Blass, Guidance Secrelaryg and Mrs. Richard Clavey, Recep+ionisl'. RESPONSIBLE STAFFS KEEP l l i G. B. RUNNING SMOGTHLY Row one: Rose McCowan, Eleanor Pagni, Rurlw Frosf, Leona Anderfon, Head Coolc: Anifa Olson, Caleferia Manager: Cecelia Oslby, Ann Gulwlrn, Maebell Collins, Rulh Vix. Row 'l'wo: Ruin Huber, Helen Schulz, Eileen Brown, Svea Anderson, Carolyn Ball, June Grolln, Florenc-e ,mf B F nw W J' W Row one: Joe Geers, Ken Truelson, Building Service Deparlmenl Head: Eugene Sfene, Jack Piofrowski, Herman Weideman. Row lwoz Frank Bar'rl1, Joe Hillebrand, Jolnn Kovalcilc, Julius l-lock, Herb Barlrnan, Joe Rossignoli, Ben Mario'H'e. Row 'rlnreez George Lorimer, l-lanlc Voss, Jolnn Guver, Jolin Vix, Ted Anfkowialc, Ed Brielzman, Don l-lolberl. Winsfon, Isabel Mc:Crory, Yolanda Beckslram, Beulah Sailsloury, Kalhryn Goodwin, and Fred Winsron. Nor picfured are: Elaine Cox, June David- son, Olga Gibbs, Irene Leider, Wilma Marlcelle, Kaflileen Panfle, and Edifln Tram. B, w g: 3 Hi 6 3' W ' .,,. 1153, KKK ix LP K CLASSES Q53 Sf S .n Y K ,:-' W' ' '.'- I . , ,bg Z? if S- 11 S! WM? H gif' . w if 25 775 ri Q 0 .w .f 5 E f i',,4. 'EQ msgm Q L 3 X . - R 5 K o L, L9 , 5 wee N U W Qu ,W E' ,,, 5 4 W ,wzxm WSE? wax. 5. , a 3 1 : mai SENIORS FACE CHALLENGE OF FUTURE Class oi Barb DeLamoureaux Fred Clarey Secre+ary Treasurer George Chrisfy Al Tonlcin Presidenl Vice Presidenl' Commencemenl ends Four rich, profijrable, and happy years. I+ does noi mean a final depariure, +hough, for Glenbroolc has become a home: ir has a meaning ro which graduales relurn in spirii as well as in person. Commencemenl is a beginning ol somelhing else - college, a iob, marriage, a life in which, one way or an- oiher, all Jrhal we have learned will be demanded and pur io use. A+ ihe end of ihese four years we feel lhar we are a+ The beginning of a responsible Freedom: nor a freedom Jrhar self-indulgenrly proclaims haphazard license, buf a Freedom rhal enables us +o discern rhe good and sirong in a world oi confused and conilicring values and endless choice. IF we have learned here al Glenbrook +hal Freedom is a mailer of responsible sell-discipline and sober evaluarion, surely we are belief- Filled borh lo lul- fill our own poienrialiiies and To accepi lhe challenge of liie in 'rodayis world. Senior Board has crealed an enlirely new spirif wifh responsible leadership by plan- ning special proiecls, The Chrislmas Dance, and The class gill. Leif +o righiz Jim Walralh, Jay Wiclcum, .lim Marlcelle, Rich Braun, Pal Boynlon, and Dale Was- sergord. 32 l Cliff Abbafe Sandra Alobink Rober+ Affeldf Edward Aguslin Gill Aldridge Roberl' Allison Marge Anderson Ron Anderson Tom Anderson Sue Appel JoAnn Appleyard Mary Anne Arnemann Lincla Axelson Ga rry Baerwalcll Neila Baesrnan Roger Bagg Clneryl Balwover Jolnn Barrrelf in 1 K 'f' if H' ri Mr. Cliflon Capp, llwe Senior Class co-ordinalor, has been an effeclive aid in meefing wilh lhe Senior Board and helping plan senior aclivilies. Slwaron Bianco Noreen Bilelc Bill Binder Leila Billing Bill Blacklidge Richard Blielz Susan Barl Blake Barlalelli Jim Barlln Joyce Baliler Lynne Bauer Bob Baugllman Bruce Beinliclu Tllomas Boqgess Anne Bennison Ros Benson Sandra Berlcebile Belly Bolnlander Tom Bolnn Sharon Boldl Slwarron Balen Sylvia Bonin Laurie Bordwell Cindy Bovinel Ron Bronson Barb Brawder Dennis Bruce Susa n Boyd Charles Boyles Pai' Boynfon Richard Braun Carol Brdecka Mike Brinkman Shirley Burns John Campanella Jean Carlson Roberfa Carlson Mike Carlucci Sharon Chasiain Nancie Cheney Bob Chrisfoph George Chris+y Linda Bruns Marie Buceiii Barbara Buehlung Bonnie Burbank Bonnie Burdine Sandra Burke Miss Maude Arveson and Mr. Cliff Harralson in llieir capaciiy as Senior Class Counselors are influenlial wilh ilweir advice con- cerning college and vocaiional placemenf and personal problems. CCDUNSELORS AID IN PLANNIN4 Barbara Croclcafl Bolobe D'Ar'nbrosio William Ciclwanslci Fred Clarey Jean Coffey Jerry Darclwe Barbara Connell Jolwn Coolc Craig Copeland Brooke Dams Tom Copeland Susan Coppinqer Lyneiie Coulon Curfis Daufel Jo Covone Janef Craig Caroline Creylce La ureen Davies -IIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM Joe D'Lugosz Thomas Dofy Carol Duclcers Carol Davis Ball Dunn Winlcie Eclgren Sieve Eclelsfein Bull Deering ich Ronald Elko Jan Enmarlc Barbara DeLamoreaux Linda Eruclrson Marfin Fahrberger Be++y Lou Fahrenbach Bonn: Dnederlch Pefer Dier Corrine Dielz College and vocalional preparalion courses are chosen by seniors who look foward 'fha fufure. AND HELP US TO PREPARE OURSELVES Rosewiiha Friedrich John Frieiingsdori Wiih such greaf emphasis on academic prowess a+ Gienbrook, Dr. Louise Paine is proud To announce +he four semi-finalisis for Jrhe Naiionai Merii Scholarship. They are: Sylvia Bonin, Siu Ross. Howard Richard. Noi' picfured is: Sue Leich. , Lynn Farringion Siephen Fausf Bonnie Fender John Filpi Joe FiH's Dan Foiier James Fox Nancy Frankiin Sieve Freeburg Siceeier Gering Mary Lou Gessier Jan Gefzoif Ai Gibbs Dave Gibson Diana Gibson Linda Fu++erman Frank Galaii Henry Gariner FOR OUR FUTURE LIVES. Jim Goldman Don Gosswiller Linda Gosiele Susan Gillis Donna Glass Michele Gloor Susan Gilman Sue Gluck Jeff Goeiz Janice Gragg Ari' Graham Greg Graham Loclcie Granl' Pamela Graves Dianne Gray Linda Greenfield Lorena Groih ieiz P Sandy Grumbeclc A new faciliiy al Glenbrook is lhe College Library. Here inlereslecl sluclenls can find all 'rhe answers io +heir various quesiions aboul colleges. Enioying ihe library are John Slaclelc, Mike Brinkman, Gloria Schwarz, and Joan Lundin. Sha ron Graf Sharon Graff Ari Hacker John Halverson Dave Hanson Demares Harm Mary Rae Harflieb Diane Hasse Douglas Hauseman Harry Heffelfinger Bob Henderson Rick Hendricks Donna Henson James Heppner James W. Herberl Dick Herqenroelher William Heffich Paul Hibbard Joan Hibbard Johnny Hiclcs Ron Hill John Hindman Marsha Hoffman Tim Hohmann Phyllis Holden Tom Holfzclaw James lhrke Lorraine Homberger Gary lves Wendie Jaeger Judy Javilch Mary Ann Horfon Ken Jensen Roy Jespersen Roberl Johns Denise Howard Ed Johnson Gail Johnson Toby Johnson Darryl Huber Lynne Johnson Tom Johnson John Johnslon Schuyler l-luck Susan Jones William Jones Diane Jorgensen David Hume, William Keeler James Kahle Andy Kaiser Syd Kaiser Craig Kammerer Bill Keil Dennis Kellen Judy Kendall Bud Keni Mary Kerber Lee Kimball Bob Kimball Bolo Kirkeeide Dennis Keffler SENIORS RALLY TO THE Adele Klein Gayle Klancnilc James Kniqh+ Thomas Koenig Jane Kolcoshis Joyce Kosmin Linda Krall Sharon Krenelc School spirif is an essenfial fac+or in de+ermining a 1eam's viciory or defeaf. To Glenbrook seniors, every game is a challenge which musf be mel' wifh a new reserve of spirif. CHALLENGE WITH SPIRIT Working rogelher wholehearledly 'lo produce a prize winning floal' is an imporlanf phase of Ihe year for seniors. Joanne Kriesanl' Marfha Krilzer Linda Kunslmann Susan Kulchman Barbara Kulolc Bonnie Lacy Alex Lamarche Barbara La Monica Ronald Lanqenberg Palricia Landers Phyllis Langerak Donna Larsen Palricia Larwelh Dave Lass Fred Lallin Mike Lear Pal Lederer Mark Ledger Joann Ledvinka Marsha Lee Dave Lillle lvlarslwa Loclcefl' Joan Lundln Roberl Luller Paula Lowe Berl Lynn Sue Leiclw Norman Lelcler Wallace Leilclw Allred R. Lernlce Sandra LeSlnane Jim Llclnleneberl Susan Liesveld Van Linder Eleanor Llon Roger lvlansnerus James lvlarlcelle Kllly lvlarlln Manuel Mala Lynn Mallner Nancy Malysalc Vic Lyczalc Nancy MacBrayne Rullw lylampe Penelope McLeod Dave Mau Brian Mclxlichols Tom Meelbusclm Jim Meier Roger Maurer Barbara Meyer Don Michelwl Judilh Miller Sara Maxson Rusfy Morgan Paul Morgan Ja nel McArH'1ur Scoll McClure Ga ry McCowan Susan McCuslcer Mary McGoun Linda McDowell Bill Morgan Donald Mors ' Howie Morlvedf John Mulwlke Barbara Muloclc Sue Murry COOPERATION IS THE KEYNOTE The aloilily of Glenbrook seniors 'lo arrange and parricipale in enlerlainmenl' al school funclions was demonslrared al rhe Chrislmas Dance. l l i Susan Nahigian Ray Nehrnzow Befsy Nelson Karin Nelson Roberr Nicoll Roberr S. Noce John Nolan Sharon Norberq Terry Norlh Ellen Nosko Ann Nuqenf Dennis Nyberg Bill Oelschlager Richard Olson Bob Olson Pal O'Neill Helen Orfiz Lynn Orliz Fred Osborne Sieve Page TO SUCCESS. l Charmaine Parsons Leonard Peifer Gini Pepper Nick Perrone Loni Pefersen Susan Pelersen Sharon Peferson Tom Pe+erson Gene Pfingsfen Ray Phillips Maureen Pierce Carol Piller Mike Carlucci, Chelly Kennedy Dan Folfer and Molly l-lorfon sul oui' a dance a+ Homecomunfl Leon Plage Mike Pogue Sharon Pollo Linda Poulos Margie Prahin Dale Pumphrey Elaine Ralf Donna Ramsdell Kay Rapp Margarer Rapp Sruarr Ross Geoff Roupas John Rowe Howard Richard Ed Rudolph James RusseH f'.,f:'::S.:2.:e.5ga: ::r::E5:: :.. :::-:Ear Iii :' 22 'f 2- f:' -'- -5: 2: :g: 4: gl ..,. g , , '-:EEE 5521 V 53555115 za. Q 221525 2 ' EFF: ' 5 Don Richards Judy Richfer Madelyn Russell Margi Russell Nancy Ridenour Judy Rion Nancy Rufledge Ed Robinson Perry Rogers Tom Rogers Barb Sanreler Leon Rohleder Judy Romefser Dave Rose AI Sayersrad Joseph Rosernan Sharon Saylor Barb Schaefer Harvey Schneider Barbara Schimenfi Polly Sears Karen Sellhorn Emelie Semmerling Karen Shaffer John Shaw Pamela Shearer Alexandra Shelden Linda Shenefiel Sandra Schulfz Suzanne Schuman Ma rguerife Schwab Bill Schwarlz Gloria Schwarz Jerry Scoll Dennis Sherry Roberl Sinclelar Susan Singer Chuck Slciflino John Sladelc Lance Sloncen SENIORS MAKE NEW ACQUAINTANCES Caroi Smifh Ricii Srnifiw Bonnie Sieigerwaldf Jeanne Sfeinbacin Dean Siepivens Doug Sfiebier Sandra Smiiii Waiier Soiarz Pam Spaceic Susan Sfaples Susan Sieensfrup Ulv Tigersfedf. Gienbroolcs foreign exchange sfudeni from Sweden and Daie Wassergord, exchange siudeni io Norway are sponsored by AFS., 'riie organizaiion which prornores under- sfanding among narions. Tiiornas Sfoires Ricinarci Siowe Frances Sornmerviiie, Vaierie Sfowe Janice Sh-our Larry Suiiivan Edward Swanson Joiin Tagirneier Nilcici Taminen AND MAINTAIN OLD FRIENDSHIPS ii B Dennis Terracina Susan Thorna J ucly Thompson Ka ren Thompson U lv Tigersledf Virginia Tolcars Carolyn Tomczylc Allen Tonlcin Andy Torroll Pere Torroll Tina Tulano Harold Turvey Ken Uhlhorn Ari' Ulbrichl Marilynne Vallelonga Susan Vana Ann Van Der Muelen Diane Van Horfon Barb Van Hyning Loreen Vasile For seniors, making and mainlaining old friendships becomes increas- ingly imporlanl as 'lheir span of acquainiances widens and lheir in- feresrs change, Carole Vilchis Gene Vogel Connee While Al Vodicka Mary Befh Wl1IHemore Suzi Wachfer Joseph Walwrer Jim Walrafh Jay Wickum Roberf Washburn Craig Wiedemann Dale Wassergord Sleplwen Wells Randy Werhane Roberl Wilks Helen Wesl Wendy Wesf Joyce Williams Pa? WINS George Wrlghf Sue Wolff Cafhy Zender Dwig M Wood Carfer Zen Linda WooNley Cf'1eUy Kennedy Noi Pidured: Bill Barday Leroy Borre Al Buhr Dick Corbeil Sfephen DeMerjian Mark Easfman Lloyd Gruver Richard Recrenwafd Jim Schmadebeck Don Sreur Juniors Sandy Darnell Louise Kinsey SecreTary Treasurer Miss BeTTy Gugler and Mr. Roberl' WaTT, Junior Class counselors, picTured here devoTed all Their Time and energy To guide The Junior Class To a beTTer undersTanding and a richer maTuriTy This pasT year. Don Hoaglund Bob Leider Presideni' Vice-PresidenT Three years have pasT Tor The class oT '62. There is buT one leTT aT Glenbrook Tor Them, and none could be as greaT as The year ThaT has iusT passed. lT was a year Tilled wiTh hard work, careful planning and many exciTing Times. Early in The Tall The Junior Board was selecTed and under The supervision oT The Class OTTicers, helped guide a uniTed class eTTorT in winning The Homecoming FloaT ConTesT. Prom commiTTees and Prom co-chairman were selecTed and Teamed up To creaTe The mosT memorable l Prom Glenbrook will ever know. BuT This Prom would noT have been possible if iT had noT been Tor The Junior Concessions. They Tinanced The dance Through eTTicienT managemenT selling aT all aThleTic and special evenTs and . aTTer school. No one could TorgeT The exciTemenT oT selecTing an- oTher Junior To represenT Glenbrook as our Foreign Ex- change STudenT. All oT These rewarding experiences will bring back wonderTul and exciTing memories. IT will help remind Glen- brook ThaT iTs mosT spiriTed and ouTsTanding class, The class oT '62, is desTined To be one OT The Glenbrook greaTs. On Tuesdays and Thursdays The Junior Board planned and discussed The year's recenT problems. SeaTed are Bob Leider, Sandy Darnell, Don l-loaglund, Louise Kinsey, and The Class co-ordinaTor Mr. Thomas MonTgome'ry. Sianding are Denny Taylor, Rick Lenori, KaTie Hopkins, Tim Shannon. Lee LindquisT, Bink l-lylberT, STephanie Colburn, Rick Moser, and Jack Nahigian. Judy Adams, Sleph Adams, Carole Aqnello, Roberl Al- amshah, Carol Alexander, Bill Anderlon, Andy Appel, Roberl' Arbulhnol' Hope Lee Arenlz, Bonnie Armour, Sharon Baker, Dar- rell Balmer, Jim Bannon, Dan Barber, Bill Barclay, Marian Barclay Joe Bauqhman, Mar1'Baum- garlner, Gale Beally, Linda Behrens, Alana Benevenli, Jim Bennell, Barb Benoodl, Linda Benson Berl Beslor, John Biederer, Jim Black, Marie Bohn. San- dy Bohn, Scoll' Bolling, William Bonhiverl, Peler Bradbury Sue Bradford, Jim Bradley, Mickey Brdecka, Donna Brelos, Kennelh Broede, Robbie B u c ha n a n, John Bucher, Roberl' Bucher Dan Barkemper, Bonnie Bulz, Judy Calkins, Dennis Carl- son, Dick Carlson, Jeff Carlson, Don Carson, Bob Chandler Bob Chrislensen, Gerry Chrisloph, Pam Chrisly, Ed Cimaglio, Gail Clark, Earl Cleal, Sue Cleland, Sleph- anie Colburn Jim Coll, Mike Connelly, Barb Conslance, Candy Copeland, John Corcoran, Bob Corrus, Jeff Coverl, Elaine Covone Bob Craig, Jeff Cramer, Sally Crolool, Doug Crow, Donna Cruikshank, Theresa Cullen, Nancy Currie, Carol Cushman Pal Dalbec, Marvin Danneil, Sandy Darnell, Carole Da- vid, Bill Davis, Randall Dean, Jon Deeg, Dave Dellell' i l i i i One of lhese well-deserving A.F.S. linalisls will have The opporlunily 'lo visil a foreign counlry nexl' year. Leif lo righlz Margie Marsh, Bill Rees, Carol Cush- man, Suanne Ealon, Judy Underwood, and Joan Spilzer. Research papers, science proiecls, and innumerable book reporls have been lhe headaches of The Juniors. Piclured here is Jeff Coverl' who is experiencing one of lhese head- aches . RESULTS CDF HARD WORK PROVE REWARDING is .- ..C'Z? zafffsf f- Zfifay . ' E ' Carol Dicknul, Annelle R 'NUQOS2' DOH Dwlvr JOM i1 zf j lzl Dudycha, Donna Dueno, Bruce Duncan, Doug Dun- .m,w,zf1. 5g2,u issfssfliifziii ji- :vi fisfibifgif l r ,i'i' we kleber er, l-lerm Duslman I ,-,Ei Q 'Q Q Su-anne Ealon, Eric Ebel, .J gg f' Bill Edelsfein, Sfeyen E ee 5 ,ow .5 rggges s . , g meier, ' Dave Escher, Tom , El- - V isius, Carole Emerson, ': lYgfre?f:f'!-Z fgfeiifzr rg K ' ffa Ralph Epen aw fl Q5 - , . ,, ,,,, D on Epperl, Ron Epperl, ' --.' 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Sue Handy, Sue Hanich, Holly Hanscom, Carol Han- sen, Jean Hansen, Tina Hardf, Tony Harper, Pam Hays Theresa Hays, James Healy, Rulh Heeren, Larry Heine- mann, Rich Heinz, Pal Herberr, Al Henricksen, Troy Hibbard Bonnie Hibben, Vic Hill, Roger Hinlerlhuer, D o n Hoaglund, Randy Hoellen, Marilyn Hogan, Terry Ho- gan, Rose Hollander Kale Hopkins, Mike Huber, Bufch Hyde, Bink Hylberf, Don Jakubik, John Janes, Linda Janicek, Don Jaques Tom Joeger, Bill Johnson, Ken Johnson, Mariorie Johnson, Ron Johnsfon, Doug Jones, Sharon Jones, Doug Kafka Judy Kallenberg, Carol Kanfecki, Bob Kemp, Louise Kinsey, Sandy Kirkby, Lin- da Klafr, Barb Klingler, Karen Kobusch Dan Koelper, Rurh Kuchel, Pele Kuhlmann, Nancy Ku- rek, Caroilyn Kwielford, Dave Laidley, Eugene Lan- nerf, Terry Larson Danny Lavery, Courlney Lecherr, Bill Lechlenberg. Mary Lee Lefaiver, Bob Leider, Rick Lenon, lrene Levin, Carol Lindgren Lee Lindquisf, Slevie Lines, Cliff Liler, Rick Locke, Richard Lokun, Dave Long- sfaff. Paulefle Lovas, Liz Love CCDNCESSIONERS FINANCE PROM Wllhoul lhe co-operalion of 'lhe Junior Concessions man- ager, slaii, and comrnillee, lhe Junior Class would nol have had funds lo carry our ony ac- livilies, especially ihe Prom. Firsl' row, from lefl' To righl Jack Nahigian, Rick Walczak, Chris Mohlar, lrene Levin, Carole Agnello, Karen Haelsig, Holly Hanscom, John Thorpe, and lhe Concessions manager, Mr. Fred Hoaglund. Back row, Tom Thorpe, Sharon Baker, Tina Hardin Gail Clark, Gerry Shap- pell and Dick Carlsen Dennis Maihack gie Marsh an. Linda Merrill' Milchell. Sue Milchell Mueller 2 Clair Nelson Jill Lovgren, Roger Lumpp Eileen Lund, Penny Lynch J a m e s Macalee, Nancy MacDole, Henry Magnuski Holly Malin, Mike Malina Don Mann, Sleven Mann ing, Bob Marek, Ro erl Markelle, Dixie Mars, Mar Ed Marlin, Lynne Maslro gany, Par Malhews, Dean Mallheis, S a rn McBain Joyce McCanless, Gerry McCormick, Judy McCow Torn McFaul, Sandy Mcln losh, Sharon McNeill, Wes McWe'lhy, Bill Mellon Der rick Melzer, Jack Meng Kalhy Messina, Jeanne Melz, Ken Middlelon Pal Miniler, D o n n a Miskell M a ry Milchell, Nancie Chris Mohlar, Ray Mom pier, Jerry Morgan, Gary Morris, Rich Morris, Rick Moser, Vic Moiosaka, Bruce Erich Mueller, Em Mulliord i Linda Murphy, Barb Mur ray, Jack Nahigian, John Neal, S a n d y Nehmzow 4 s - 1:. ' gi ,q a,i?. 2.554 '?', Alu' + Wi Q I' .I ii I A TU, Q 1: 0 ' 'M 'I' I 4 ' - A ' .' I' T5 ' 2 A 35 , 1 4, V H: I . W V . 3 , A ' 'A' I I L L I . --., 2 - I S V lj ' . I ' 2 I1 Q I I ff' - ' - I . ,..,,, . I , gi ., I ' h I A I . - I' ' 1 ,fn . J ' ik 'I f' ' ga , ' T P , 21: ., T In - , 've-sv ' I , UNITED EFFORTS WIN FIRST PLACE Originalily and appropriale- ness were Iwo ol' Ihe main Fac- Iors which crealed 'rhe firsl- place Junior Iloal' piclured here. Bul along wilh a Irophy Ihe floal presenled an oppor- Iunily for I'l'ie Junior class Io work as a uniled whole. Wilh a combinalion of skill and imaginalion Ihe class worked diligenlly Io produce a prize- winner. Frederick Nelson, N a n cy Nelson, Roger Newberry, Judy Nielsen, Sandy Noell, Bob Oleson, Don Olhmeyer, Candy Oliver Leon Olsen, Sharon Orms- by, Claudia Palmer. Karen Panlle, Bob Palha, Cheryl Paul, Susan Peake, Lloyd Penlold Tom Perkins, Ray Pellinger, Bob Pohl, Jeff Pollock, Bob Pond, Sue Poole, Slan Pol'- ash, Mike Preusker Judy Preves, Alan Priddy, Dave Probsl, Doug Rader, Toni Rakowski, Nancy Ram- slack, Sharon Randall, Jane? Rank Lucy Reardon, Bill Rees, Dean Reich, Sandy Rice, Linda Richardson, J u d y Richarz, Eileen Risinger, Befsy Robbins 'F' I 59 FUN, FUTURE, lrv Roller, Marcia Rom- sled, Sieve Rosley, Judy Rowe, Lyn Rowe, Penney Russell, Marjorie Salvalore, Glenn Sandbeclc Wayne Sanders, Wendy Sands, Ron Schammerf. Charie Scheffer, June Schil- ling, Donna Schmadebeclc, Skip Schreiber, Elaine Sch- reier Charles Schull, Carolyn Schulz, C h u c lc Schuman, Bill Schwab, Terry Selzer, Tim Shannon, Gerry Shap- pell, Jane Simpson Dave Sims. Virginia Sloal, Larry Sorkin, Jim Spalzelc, Bob Spaur, Joan Spilzer, Gay Slarizman, Fred Slew- arf Tom Sliebler, Diane Siurm, Linda Slurfevanf, Carol Tar- zy, Denny Taylor, Linda Tegfman, Linne Thomas, Barb Thoresen FULFILLMENT Planning Tor The Tufure is one of The biggesT paris of The Junior year. Wifh The help oT Dr. Louise T. Paine, college counselor, ma ny Juniors like Cliff LiTer, Sandy Noell. and Oliver picTured here To make Their blue Tor The TuTure. Candy began prinTs Juniors noT picTured:l WalTer Bucher, Ann Caswell, Jim Chmelik, Jerome Darche, STeve Dehlleriian, Don DeTTman, Jim Dremann, Joan Dunshee, Carolyn Ericksen, John GaThercoal, Debby Glass, Richard Gunn, Ken Hedeen, Phil lsensee, Ted Jacob, Carl Junge, Barb Knox, Dave Lundgren, LesTer Mach, Judy MacPherson, Jack Morely, John Nolan, Dennis PieTrzak, Vickie Randall, Roscoe Redding, Raymond Ross, John Rowe, Bob RuTecki, Bob Sindelar, Dave STimpson, RiTa STreicher, Bob Teschner, Lucy Thompson, Terry Turgeon, Sue Underwood ResponsibiliTy was The key word Tor The Prom co-chairmen Joe Baughman and Pam ZariT. lmmediaTely aTTer They were chosen They seT abouT producing a successful Prom. ., Ala: W , E:,, ,k'.V-' I Y V 'ii ',rL,i, E A ,,,r I T John Thorpe. Tom Thorpe, M 7 , ' X ' ii ' X' i7 Vickie Torroll, KaThy Train- Q, .' ' - i' If or, Mariean Troik, KaThy 'T B Y-If Q J' .- ' ' Twisf, Judy Underwood, Sue ' J ,,.:. f is T Van Tum ,rrr :-- .,.. . 3 , , , V, ix J W ii Q 9 .siiif i- ' K ' ' - siiliiii 525 , .- ii '-Jfiiff. i iiif :ii -.:T'5:..':EE s ::': 51 :: ., , 45555 :-3.25 i in V- , im a 1'4 1 1' 1 i f T T ,- 1,5-if, A 1 ., is -5 I., . SK fn .? ' i 'gm' Jim Van Zandt Roger Ver- any. Vernon VicTorson, Dick Vining, PaT Vollmar, Tom Vosnos, Rick Walczak, Bob Walden Dianne Ward, Suze nne Wehrheim, DiTTo Weeks, Peggy Wendrow, M i ke WesT, Craig WhiTe, Ned WhiTe, Chuck Widick Richard WhiTTinghall, Jo Ann Wilhelm, Donna Win- welman, Garry WiTTe, Gary Wodder, JaneTh Wolfe, Carla WolTerT, Jim Wolff -MR' Irena Wrzala, Dee Young, Marc Young, PeTe Zapba, Pam Zarif, Kafhy Zaccard, LoreTTa Zorn, KrisTin Zum Bahlen. we A' X5 lp r sl il, oplvomores Dick Drill Gary Cooke PresidenT Vice PresidenT The sophomores led by PresidenT, Dick Drill: Vice PresidenT, Gary Cookeg SecreTary, PaT Edgar: and Treasurer, Jady Barlow seT Their goals high and worked hard To meeT Them. The TirsT proiecT oT The year was To consTrucT a prize-winning TloaT TiTled Hold Those Tigers. Due To Their enThusiasm and hard work, The TloaT placed second in compeTiTion. The qualiTy and quanTiTy oT Their spiriT, inTluenc- ed by The sophomore cheerleaders, gave The sopho- more aThleTes an incenTive To succeed in all They aTTempTed. In addiTion To The TradiTional class parTy The board and oTTicers organized a unique snow-sculp- par Edge, Jady Barrow Turing conTesT called AKU, AKU. The class divided SecreTary Treasurer MN inTo Teams To see who could creaTe The besT sTaTue. WX, -- M' l The class oT '63 is now over The hump and is Q NJA! M bl anTicipaTing The nexT Two years aT Glenbrook as a i l K X521 ' I T ToundaTion Tor Their TuTure lives. QT lf ' -X Q1 T U W A V XT' A K1 bl l r T umm U7 sl Q13 , lr X . + ' W lf . lilly N . . . . Every week sophom r bo rd members DQ Shepherd, 'Jane Edgren, Class counselors arid- class orgamzer.Mr. Richarl HewITT, MISS RUTT1 Wldef Frank WolTT, Laurie T-luTchinson, Dick Drill, Gary Cooke, BerT Weber. and Mr. James Musich combine Their eTTorTs To advise The sophomores Jady Barlow, Joey Aldren, and George MoTTeTT meeT To plan class acTiviTies. Fronr row: Judy Bufler, Chris Burfon, Paf AIbana. Sue Berg. Second row: Frank AgneIIo, Gary Bernm, Jody BarIow, Ken Buurrna, Bob Ayres, Sue Boarrighf. Third row: Donna Bowden, Jim Burns, Bob Aisaker, Fred Buegel, Jeff Burhop, Pa+ Bren- nan. Lasr row: Sieve Bezdek, Joan Beruziger, Dave Becker, Bob Barciay, Gary BOIH, Doug Anderson, Ron Bianco. AbsenI: Karen Burmeisfer. DIVISION I FronI row: Marcia Graham, Sue Fry. Second row: Roberra Elderf, Donna Granf, Joe Georgan, SaIIy Cruickshank, Birgif Frese, John Grass. Third row: Pam Finch, John CIayborn, Laurel Day, Barb French, Tom Ferguson, Judy Chrisfiansen Absenrz Bruce Converse, Cecil Crum. Fronf Row: Bonnie Jensen, Louise Caminiii, Lynn HaIIeH, Richard Hall, Sandra IsraeIian, Kafhy Johnson, Saundra Kel- sey. Second row: Chuck Holden, Mary Hockemeyer, Janie Edgren, Linda KIine, Doug Howard, Glen Johnson. Third row: Sue Johnson, BiII Kruegar, Don KnoII, Naomi HesseIIine, Biil Harris, Manfred Jung. Las? row: BIII Kendall, Lyndon Hailer, SIeve Guerranf, Robin HoIder, Tom Jorgenson, Jim Hoffman. Absenf: Audriann Hammer, Karen Hess, Virginia Kays. Lell Io riqhlz Dawn Barrowclifl, Vickie Godlewski, Joan Doer- ing and Barb Burns relax on lhe sleps before slarling school. Fronl row: Dawn Barrowclill, Lois Colby, Carol Broan, Suz- ell Collins, John Anelsberqer Brad Anker. Second row: Pam Claylon, Roger Beckwilh, Kalhe Bruno, George Carpin, Pal Brandl, Barb Bruns. Third row: Pele Babcock, Jim Allschuler, Clarence Bonin, Bill Chaney, Bob Brinke, Tom Anderson. Lasl row: Paul Canlrell, Carler Beally, Mile Cavanaugh, Don Corbeil, Bob Barnelielcl, Joe Bauers. Absenlz Bill Arlwohl, Phil Bovyn. Firsl row: Vicki Gibbs, Joyce Gelzofl, Daniel Disario, Mary DeFrenza. Second row: Sue Corn, Pam Druehl, Joan Doering, Bev Gibbs. Lynne Crawford, Doug Gibson. Third row: Brian Gardner, Mary Engebrelson, Wendy Dezuller, Jane? Falcken- berg, Sue Hanson, Laura Cullen. Lasl row: Ken Gunderson, Richard Gulikson, Tad Glisler, Sieve Gunn, Sieve Cooke, Bruce Erler, Absent Tom Founlaine. DIVISION II Firsl row: Cheryl Ives, Leslie John, Jane Komen, Laurie Huf- chinson, Shirley Konkey, Janis Knock. Second row: Barb Koepke, Lufxnne Kuhn, Sally Jones, Kalhy Haflon, Pam Holyoke, Leslie Knight Third row: April Harlman, Ray Hay- hursf, Georgie Jones, Ed I-Ioolehan, Dave Janezak, Ed Ener- son. Lasl row: John Hellerick, Jim Hoover, Tom Hicks, John Killam, Fred Kiebler, Bill Henderson. Absenlz Judy Kacllecik. Froni row: Babs Brandi, Jady Barlow, Mary Canale. Second row: Gerry Buiow, Marcia Bachleds, Dick Baldwin. Georgie Bornhoif. Third row: Don Alfieri, Jim Bolen, Karen Axline, Joey Aldrin, Joe Biench, Jim Burns. Fourfh row: Holly Hase- rof, Tim Bolander, Tom Brennan, Bob Baker, Neil Blaichford, Joyce Borre. Absent Charles Barnell, Joe Bianco, Louis Bucelli. From' row: John Ferguson, Lynne Gersdori, Nanci Carlson, Dianne Barzano. Second row: Donna Fowler, Leslie Erickson, Mariha Gladish, Bob Diesch, Jean Emerson, Jan Crusoe. Third row: Kay Clayion, Ernie Coffin, Bob Carlslrand, Pele Collier, Bob Cossavella, Chickie Faunfleroy. Fourih row: Tom Fenne- man, Paul Dehn, Gary Deubler, Roy Colglazier, Bob Filpi, Gary Cooke. Absenlz Jim Coleman, Wendy Daus, Vicki De- Luca. DIVISIGN III Fronf row: Siu l-lamilion, Judy Keuih, Pai' Hibbard, Pal Henry, Sandy Graham, Ronnie l-lill. Second row: Carole Johnson, Gail Johnson, Karen l-lannibal, Diane Holden, Rick Hausman, Judy Knighf. Third row: Nancy Johnson, Dan Greenwood, Marg l-lanapel, Bill l-lolslrom, Warren Grolh, Nancy Kennedy. Fourlh row: Wally Kunslmann, Sig Homme- land, Bob Kelly, Tom Kennedy, Marilyn Greenfield. Absent Gayle l-lakanen. Mrs, Day helps a soohomore soive a problem during diyisi siudy iime. DIVISION IV Firsr row: Karen O'NeiII, Tom Laipply, Doaisie Peiier, Mari- Iyn Kays, Marian Maichefi. Second row: Bonnie Kassel, Jack Kaichem, Vickie Manning, Janis Jayson, Liz Kifzilman, Jill MacKinnon, Third row: Bob Klein, Bob Layman, Fefe Brown, Doug Perersen, Don Mendro, George KIumb. Absenr: Sian I-Iiggins, Sherry Jacobsen, Bob Jensen, Larry Lundberg, Bob Morley, John Perkins. FLOAT CAPTUREC FOR HARD WORKING Fronr row: PauIeIIe Creyke, Warren Ashkin, Vicki Godlewski, Fred Axeison. Second row: Pa? I-Ieidrnan, Pai Edgar, Sue Buehiing, Pam GiIIogIy, Daryl I-Ieifmann, Peggy Beniiey. Third row: Arr Benavides, Paui Bergdahi, Jack I-Iafferkamp, JiII Duffy, Chris Dahm, Warren DaIIon. Fourfh row: David Church, Warren Damaske, John Fechr, Lee Judd, Bob Fairclough, Jeff Brown. Absenf: Andrew Appel, Cheryl Boxiord, John Gunfher. Firsr row: Karen Thoresen, Ann Savilie, Carol Reed, Barb Simpson, Sandy Srark, Second row: Joan TiIIon, Sue Pererson, Ray Rinaidi, Ka'IhIeen Rich, Sandy PoIIard, Elaine Saiisbury. Third row: Mary Siler, Herb Tanner+, Warren Duncan, Tom Jakubik, BIII Wasik, Mary BeI'h Sedlak. Fourfh row: Don Shep- herd, Chris Mueler, GIenn Sibley, Ed Raye, AI Russel, Frank Toussainf. Abseni: Greg Zafros. Jim Sruarf, Roger Sfruss, Rose Sfreicher, Karen Shaeier, Par Porfh. SECOND PLACE SOPHOMORE CLASS Fronl row: Jim Lang, Sue Moss, Nan Rearick. Second row: Ginny Rand, Kalhy O'Donnell, Mary Norman, Dale Ryser, Liz McKee, Barb Paflerson, Henry Lisowski, Donna Lindslrom. Third row: Barb Ruff, Vicki Meucci, Ben Morgan, Bruce Ros- sini, Ron Maxson, Mark Lough, Cheryl Lockeli. Fourfh row: George Liska, John Morris, Jack Sauder, Brian Peckham, Jerry Richler, Rick Moore, Denny Ridouf, Hank Olson. Ab- senr: Jean NewBerry. DIVISION V F-ronlr row: Louise Slark, Janel Sue Srnilh, Dale Schmadebeck, Pam Wells. Second row: Ivadell Tupy, Karen Senew, Greg Slageberg, Joe Vasile, Garner Zeflerlund, Marcia Swearinger, Sally Ward, Jan Springman. Third row: Vicki Slembridge, Sherry Sims, Barb Taylor, Norman Weber, Paul Slaughfer, Belinda Sillord, Bob Willer, Louis Youngdahl. Las? row: Erwin Shaw, Frank Wolff, Richard Vix, Mike Wahrer, Ken Shullz, Barry Schockmel, Charles Frees, Larry Sugar. The Sophomore Iloal filled Hold Those Tigers placed second in Homecoming compelilion. All pul many hours oi work and planning inlo 'this prize-winning float Sophomore sludenls Ialce advanlage of Iheir 'Iree lime by sludying during division. SOPHOMORE BIGGER AND BETTEI Froni' row: Bob Narloclc, Margo Nahigian, Greg Miller, Maureen Morrison. Second row: Bob Malilc Joni Malhews, Bill Mclcenahan, Tom McClure, John Liska, Cheryl Maloney. Third row: Jo Ellen Nicoll, Marilyn Mueller, Terry Michaels, Linda Nelson, Carol Melzer, Diane Lilz, George Moredoclc, Ronald Lehner. Fourlh row: Gil Mueller, Rod Lechwar, Dennis Laughlin, Sian Lehne, Richard Smilh, John Mcliadzean, Diclc Drill, John Meigs. Abse-ni: Craig Maller. Fronl row: Marsha Rosenlield, Ron Ridenour, Suzie Rholon. Second row: Lee Robison, Bonnie Plingsien, Sue Schroeder, Leroy Rohleder, Judy Schneiclen, Bob Pelerson. Third row: John Pumphrey, Teri Schieman, Bill Roberis, Sue Reagen, Linda Rulledge, Roy Schrnadebeclc. Lasl row: Waller Ross, John Roberls, Chuck Schoewe, Nubby Olson, Corinne Prasch- en, Bruce Rolhermel. Absenlz Tom Pelerson, Bill Rieb, Bruce Roberson, Sleve Schillrnan, Jim Seder. DIVISION VI Froni' row: Kippy Welcl, Belly Williams, Penny Tyson, Toby Wilson, Viclcie Varner, Jim Weidman. Second row: Jim Zeivel, Donna Willoughby, Nancy Wiclcersheim, Fred Sfeiner, Char- Iolie Spinlc, Nancy Wenlc. Third row: Don Zdenahlilc, Don Thomas, Linda Sedlalc, Bucky Wiese, Sian Tomandl, Jean Zack. I.as+ row: Donna Shuclc, Doug Sinclair, Terry Walsh, Suzanne While, Berf Weber, Nancy Slenson. Absenl: Nancy Slerup, Carol Tremel. 3UILD A SLENBROOK Fronl' row: Sharon Larsen, Sue Lamberl. Second row: Terry Malhson, Donna Mariner, Pam Malella, Bill Lowe, Pam Mullin, Barbara Lelzevre. Third row: Marcia Malo, George Mofiell, Jim Luensman, Paul Miles, Chris Naiork, Mike Maslrogany. Lasl row: Mill Lemke, John Mecher, Mike Nagel, Pal Lass, John Middlebrook, Barbra Mcl-Iugh. Fronr row: Linda Schram, Judy Rose, Bill Nogarl. Second row: Paul Riedl, Barb Pariume, Jim Olinski, Linda Royer, Arlene Nelson, Wayne Norberg. Third row: Ellen Primus, Kalhy Roshkind, Ron Schreiner, Jim Richards, Sybil Rader, Enid Roura. Lasl row: Adam Romeiser, Tom Richards, Russel Rupp, Sieve Rose, Eugene Nelson, Lee Paferson. Absenlz Bill McCarIhy, Gary Maiierson, Hank Loehr, Sherm Levin, Wally Ross, Karen Rogan, Pegi Nash. DIVISION VII Fronr row: Bob Welsch, Donna Sue Smifh, Jean Siromberg, Dale Williams, Carol Winfrey, Cari Sudakoif. Second row: Bonnie Sulion, Terry Somerville, Vivian Vodika, Brian Wil- liams, Val Valenline, Toni Willi. Third row: Chuck Van Hyn- ing, Molly Sleilz, Mike Tonry, Richard Smiih, William Tribble, Dick McFarland. Absenfz Dave Salanda, Robin While, Barb Winfrey, Bud Weinslock, Nancy VanDamme, Bob Snyder, Margaref SIe+'Iland, Carol Skelly, Fred Schrieder, Sharon Schullz. Sophomore-s Margo Nahigian and Nancy Sleerup consul? college map, while considering colleges. f hcslvn n Lucia STarl1 Pam Lynch SecreTary Treasurer Freshman Division chairmen have advised Frosh in planning Their Tour year schedules. FronT row: Mrs. EsTella Ranclc, Miss Joyce Terry, Mrs. Grace Gunn, Mrs. Leonora SchaeTer. Back row: Mr. Jerome Becwar, Mr. Richard Walker, Mr. RoberT Albright Mr. William Schnell, Mr. Roland DeTerding, Mr. STeven Kubisen, Mr. Lawrence Howell. Freshman counselors have helped To inTroduce Freshmen To Glenbrook. Counselors are Mrs, Jeanne Capone and Mr. John l-laTcl'i. Bob ChrisTensen Craig Fochler PresidenT Vice PresidenT Beginning back in May oT l960, The class oT 1964 had iTs TirsT meeTing as a class on Freshman Day. They Toured The building, became acquainTed wiTh Glenbrook, and were aslced To give Their TirsT expression oT loyalTy To GB by singing The loyalTy song. On SepTember 6, They enTered GB wiTh a new TiTle To bear and To live up To, ThaT oT being Green Freshmen. As The TirsT weelcs passed, Frosh devised ways oT remem- bering schedules and locker combinaTions, geTTing Trom room 604 To II4 in six minuTes, and disTinguishing a senior Trom a sophomore. ln The Thircl weelc oT school The Frosh were aslced To purchase and wear beanies OT green and gold. Their enThusiasTic response was evidenced by The number of beanie-adorned Frosh and by The success oT The New Faces Dance. OTher class evenTs oT The year were class elecTions, The ChrisTmas DecoraTions, and a class parTy. ln each, Frosh combined loyalTy, spiriT. and hard-work Tor successful TuncTions. each oT which adds To The repuTaTion The class is building. ln general This year has been a year of adiusTmenT To courses. Teachers, high school acTiviTies, and To GB's sTandards. Frosh have become acquainTed wiTh 500 class- maTes. members OT oTher classes, clubs, and GB TracliTions. Frosh can be congraTulaTed Tor Their accomplishmenTs, and rewarded wiTh Their new TiTle oT Sophomore. 4. ln L WWQWYWQ DIVISION II Fronl row: Linda Evenson, Joyce Hollander, Paulelle Dahm, Randy Heinz, Lorraine Hansen, Ken Konkey, Karen Hofze. Second row: Wendyy Borg, Linda Kiesel, Honore Mary Gib son, Mike Janke, Bob Arndl, Norma Allern, Linda Billing Pal Hills Larr Davis Back row' Kalh Duello Charles Bafesl I Y - - Y I Jim Brennan, Craig Fochler, Wayne Carmignani, Jim Dissel horsf, Danny Kaye, Bill Graves, Judy Johnson. DIVISION III Fronl' row: Jo Anne Discenza, Carol Cooke, Sfeve Agnew, Connie Eidinger, Sieve Coverf, Lynn Benfsen, Dee Israelian. Second row: Vicki Kaywoocl, Julie Fulmer, Donna Campbell, Rudy Bussiager, Bud Kufok, Jeannelfe Anderson, Jim Barbour, Powell Johnson. Back row: Tom Denz, Roberf Graves, Kaaren Coloroso, Harry W. Hari, Marlin Koesler, Derna Hafker, Chuck Hockmeyer, Dick Faierson, Diana Jariabka. Nor shown: Woody Bihler. DIVISION I Fronl' row: Marsha Bufzow, Karen Cook, April Kalsura, Sue Dill, Bev Barralf, Janice Grumbeck, Susan Forl. Second row: Jim Ball, Trina Jacobs, Diane Eicher, ScoI'+ Fowler, Malinda Hill, Bruce Knulh, Sharon Benesh, Henry Fahrenbach. Back row: Frank Happ, Lee Goff, Jack Hirschmann, Sieve Coons, Lee Fallon, Bill Clanlon, Dave Biddle, John Johnson. Noi shown: Susan Aldridge, John Delavan. Freshman Advisor Miss Frances Evans aids Delores Meisch in planning her four year schedule. This malh class is an example of Ihe many classes wilh which Frosh become acquainled. FIRST YEAR STRUGGLE RESL DIVISION IV Froni row: Jean Dilhmar, Frances Clavey, Carol Kulchman, Kim Krueger, Kalhy Kessel, AI Friello, Nancy Edelslein. Second row: Richard Brown, Roger, Beinlich, Pain Cook, Sharon Barloszelc, Karon Krenelc, Barrie Hibben, David Jan- lcowslci, Susan Kobusch. Back row: Richard Kerscher, John Krelsch, Bob Chaucloin, Warren Casey, Fred Dose, Joan Hullon, Don Colglazier, Marcy Gould. Noi shown: Rich Buchanan, George Clarlc, Jim Replogle. DIVISION V Fronl row: Mike Groleiend, Ron Hercholcl, Diane Gosswiller, Sue Caslelli, Carol Knox, Kalhy Broderick. Second row: Barb Barnes, Sue Ferrarini, Jackie DeChambre, Leanne Heeren, Sharon Kamminga, Jim Donner, Carol Holsle. Back row: John Hergenroelher, Carol Church, Murray De Lamoreauz, Bob Chrislensen, Tony Forgione, Ken I-laugsness, Mark Jespersen, Fred Burlon. Now shown: Sam Alherlon, Nancy Braun. DIVISION VI Fronl' row: Sue Bechan, Sue Eqemeier, Sheila Brown, Jaclc Carnahan, Nancy Diclcau, Belly Clyniclc, Sharon Henkel. Sec- ond row: Joan Kanleclci, John Hallquisl, William Bailey, Lauri Isador, Don Johnson, Barb Graff, Chris Gralalc. Third row: Susan Gallager, Tim DeVries, Dave Ellman, James Benziger, Sco'H' Collignon, Bill Hipsley, Ari Knigge. Nol shown: George Dean. TS IN HAPPY MEMGRIES DIVISIIN VII Fronl row: John Gelinas, Barb Bauder, Bill Haines, Diane Abboll, John Collard, Jane Clavey. Second row: Denise An- derson, Candy Kane, Lynn Fischer, Lincla lhrlce, Judy Edgar, Ellen Bronslein, Carolyn Koenig. Back row: Howard Hinler- Ihuer, Jerry Kirlcpafriclc, Tom Dierlcs, Tom Bennells, Don Johanson, Bob Bacon, Connie Ausfin. Nol shown: Glenn Buschelman, Jack Dugger. DIVISION VIII Fronl row: Susan Carlen, David Hoffman, Dave Diclchul, Pamela Doelsch, Judy Besfor. Second row: Candy Geisl, Tom Barnes, Carol Hailslrom, Don Angelico, Lynne Crum, Bob Jones, Tom Darro. Back row: Norman Gofsch, Don Fillmore, Barb Hohmann, Anne Aflcinson, Ed Kosiclc, Carla Jernigan, Ken Klancnik, Phillis Keller. Nol shown: Ariel Krenzien. DIVISIGN IX Fronl row: Lawrence Hirsch, Diane Behm, Kalhie Bulow, Jackie Gray, Helen Hoclcmeyer, Bill Baird, Judy Alamshah, Ginny Hellich, Rulh L. Cole, I. R. Johnson, Fran Kari, Carol Eich. Back row: Dennis Berwald, Barry Delcovic, Sleve Casey, John Coolce, Craig Evans, Charles Hansen, Anne Diemer. No? shown: Dave Gilmarlin, Roberl' Knox. Freshmen Denise Anderson and Harry Lanqner search for 'rheir posilion on Ihe map of Ihe school during beanie week. Q.. Q DIVISION X Fronl row: Bill Dobbe, Bob Gray, Chrisfine Fenske, Bonnie Banser, Marla Hanson. Second row: Teena Glassman, Frank Arnemann. John Baur, Gina Cheverie, John Krilzer, Dick Buergin, Suzanne Duffney, Bonnie I-lollisfer. Back row: Mary Kalish, Diane Braun, Bob Davis, Wayne Jeronimus, John Ker- ber, Howie Ford, Karen Kneip. Noi shown: Sally Rae Daus. DIVISION XII Fronf row: Judy Daab, Vince Barlalelli, Sandy Carr, Bill Kaddalz, Pai' Dinger, Jim Davies. Second row: Bill Bowden, Sleve Flodberg, Michael Gossen, Bruce Cleland, Genny I-loldaway, Calhy Genlry. Back row: Lynn Hambley, Jackie Erdman, Larry Kraus, Sherry Bailey, Donna Johnson. Pam Bokelkamp, Jan Cueno. Nof shown: Marc Anfhony, Harry Hari, Ron I-ledrich, I-Iarris Jackson. We Can Can Whea+on , 'Ihe freshman floal made a suc cessful showing despile bad weafher. FROSH AMBITION VITALIZES DIVISION XI Fronl' row: Palli Engberg, Pal' Armour, John Hoellerich, Lynnea Kelehar, Carmelinda Cariola. Second row: Donald Graham, Bill Craig, Carol Cravens, Tom Fausl, Linda Hogan, Ken Jones, Belly Jensen. Back row: Mary Jane Berube, Don Deubler, John Kohler, Tom Donlon, Jack Allschuler, Ellen Gaifher, Mike Carpin. Nol' shown: Tom Berman, Ann Friello, Mary Haley. M , Spiriled Freshmen proudly parade before lheir lirsl lloal. I GLENBROOK S SPIRIT. DIVISION XIV Fronl row: Bob Slephens, Larry Samuelson, Pele Wrighl, Bill Miller, Pam Prucher, Linda Morlvedl, Marilynn Locke, Judy Schwelz. Second row: Carol Malhson, Chuck Larsen, Trusy Tarzy, Donna Wilson, Craig Mallar, Marlha Olson, Joan Schiller, Kim Mock. Back row: Tally Weeks, Lee McCrory, Jim Reymer, Bill Waidner, Jell MacNamee, Fred Schreiber, Tom Perdue, Bob Reilh, Janel Smilh. Nol shown: Tom Nor- man. ' - 44 - F . u cf DIVISION XIII Fronl row: Ann Newquisl, Marilyn Langer, Sonia Slark, Bill Schaudl, Ron Roberls, Don Mollz, Joyce Troll. Second row: Bob Marlinsen, Delores Meisch, Bob Sharing, Arl Terwilliger, Frank Levy, Bob Slewarl, Dianne Risinger, Palsy Parker. Back row: Mark Mellick, Lexie Sillord, Gail Sanlroch. Tom O'Grady, Jim Walers, Dennis Rowe, Wendy MacMorran, Sleve Priddy. Nol shown: Holly Walker. DIVISION XV Fronl row: Jim Replogle, Jean Schweilzer, Dick Russo, Linda Wakelield, Belly Schammerl, Marcia Liden, Marcia Rex. Second row: Veronica Vodicka, Marlin Michel, Smilly Mc- Clure, Bill VanTuin, Roger Noack, Tom Sleinbach, Terrie Wil- Iiams, Donna Smilh, Jim Peiler, Ken Scholz, Harry Woll- scheid, I-larry Langner, Gary Malleson, Tim Lynn, Sue Morgan. A L 1 4 DIVISION XVI Fron'I row: Karen Lenell, Louise Thompson, Bill Neal, Kandi Miller, Mary Mompier, Dave Lukasek, Kafhy Weidner. Second row: Dorolhy Thompson, Sylvia Smigielski, Carol Schmidf, Carol Sfephan. Marilyn Nord, Tom Wrighf, Carole Manche, Sue Rugen. Back row: Jim Sfahl, John Treplow, Kirk Landers, George Schmoll, Dick Page, Dick Meyer, Tom Whipple, Richard Malzen, Lloyd Recfenwald. Noi' shown: Pal Peferson, Emmefr Rowe. DIVISION XIX Fronl' row: Randy Walker, Cynlhia Vann, Mary Jo Renwick, Diana Mayer, John Swiharl. Jean Selogie. Second row: Judy Yordon, Ron McEnally, Sue Sauder, Rick Pielroski., Tom Leilze, Jan Nugenl, Saverio Scrimenli, Claudell Neild. Back row: Roger Sander, Lynne Sleur, Edmund Smilh, Dell Mackie. Laurie Nischke, Don Young, Sue Spain, Rick Ridoul, Ted Morgan. Nof shown: Roleerl Reynolds. DIVISION XVII Fronl row: Jay Norum, Mary Sleiner, John Ricker, Ed Urban Susan Smilh, Margie Seidman, John Perkins. Second row Alan Schullz, Linda Orr, Sharon Loring, Pam MaHox, Penny Le Virus, Kim McCusI'er, John Morgan, Nancy Richmann Kenl Yauch. Back row: Dick Machala, Marilyn Eiddens, Caro lyn Woods, Henry Waida, Jim LarweI'h, Glen Slewarl, Mike Sandberg. Suzanne Scholfield, Jackie Napiwocki. Nol shown Jane Rushmeyer. PLEDGED TO SCORE . DIVISION XVIII Fronl' row: Sally Morgan, Slephanie Slewarl, Henry Slence, Dick Landon, Dianne Sarni, Pal O'Donnell, Carol Truelson. Second row: Darlene Philipp, Bev Smiih, Jack Lovgren, Chrisly Schweilzer, Carol Wilks, Dick Rees, Roger Wilson, Georgia Leslie. Back row: Carol Teleli, Julie Manual, Sieve Meyer, Charles Vallelenga, Richard Nielsen, Tom Palmer, Sandy Russell, Sieve Mayberry, Ralph Schneider, Lynda Woodcock. Nol' shown: Mark Sfanley. 1 DIVISION XX Froni' row: Lucia Slark, Ballard Smilh, Bruce Levin, Terry Lynn, Gary Sayersiad, Donna Thies, Priscilla Lamberi, Glen Moss. Second row: Nancy McClure, Lynn Reding, Sharon Slayion, Tom Manning, Donna Shidelar, .Jill Schirmer, Carol Parello, Sylvia Nelson. Back row: Jim Shearer, George Ogg, David Powell, Duane Teske, Jon McPhee, Jack Warwick, Guy Ream, Sieve Miller, Sandy Vlfehrheim. Noi shown: Bill Rob- erson. THROUGH 1964 DIVISION XXI Froni row: Sallie Schiffman, Judy Manahan, Rufh Sugar, Doug Vines, Keiih Wevers, Terry Rogus, Judy Layman, Ellen Weber. Second row: Charlolie Mellzer, Sieve Merle, Kifhy Romine, Mike Phillips, Toni Nilles, Joe Muhlke, Andy Mafysak, Jim Sloai. Back row: Nick O'Reilly, Ron Raming, Marvin Tope, Carol Slaughfer, Joe Schmidl, Jim Pfisier, Fred Look, Lynne Perry, Bob Larson. Na+ shown: Jim Thorson. DIVISION XXII Froni row: Margi Meloy, Sandy Rogers, Dick Maif, Carole Spaizek, Anneiie Vilchis, Jackie Simpson. Second row: Doug Mofz, Carl Oppermann, Barb Perles, John Skubiz, Ruih Schaefer, Jerry Lindquisf, Richard Roble, Diana Nicholson. Back row: Vern Mennemeyer, Chuck Thomas, Jim Schmidl, Barry Quick, Bruce Smifh, Mary Palmer, Jim Robinson, Lynne Siephenson. Noi shown: Beverly Maierhofer, Andy ScoH, Sandy Siark. A DIVISION XXIII Fronl row: Lavonia Loehr, Pippi Rembe, Susan McCIeary, Karen Spodnyak, Connie Nelson. Judy Vyskocil. Second row: Tam Paniel, Peler Morfimer, Carolyn Shedd, Pam Lynch, Susan La Croix, Richard Maldner, Bob Myers, Mary Jane Swanson. Back row: Bruce McKins+ery, Wayne Wolfert Kerry O'Connor, Edward Riiier, John Lenl, Rickie Piggoii, William Ward, Edmund Sass. Noi shown: Jim Quinn, Doug Shearer, John Talman. I E -E 5 25 , Ev 'E w, ,. P? ii li fa ii F Q? if m li K n 5 5 L S f Q s 3 axaamws , ' - -- i- 'L --Aw-mmwwwmwmxmaaxrxwmwf ---w wasmmmevwmxmawwwnmmmmeamewmweamxmamm.msfmfmsweinewm .... Y . W ,, , , .,. -,.. . X 5 E, E I ,smmnsmmssmaQmmmvnwwMswmzwm:mw,'Q masmwmwlmm4mfwmww,mmvm wh--M gm ,H awww ---r g-- - -5 www., fym,vMN,wmmMwwMMM.WMK W W M www-ww ,Q-1-..M,. -..,,....,,.M. Y im STUDENT COUNCIL The Sfudenf Council Officers, seaTed: Dave Lass, vice presidenfg Arf I-lacker, presidenfq Bobbe D'Ambrosio, recording secrefary. Sfanding: Bob LuTTer, parIiarnenTarian: Linda Murphy, corresponding secrefaryq Mike Ton- ry, Treasurer: Mr. Thomas MonTgomery, sponsor. YEAR CF ACTICN AND ACCGMPLISHMENT HAD BY GLENBROOICS STUDENT COUNCIL The I96O-6I STUDENT COUNCIL began The year wiTh The goals of promoTing and furfhering leadership and ciTizenship among The sTudenT body, and working To mainfain Glenbroolcs high naTionaI raTing. Projecfs were underfaken wiTh These goals in mind. Much hard work was spenf on Councils firsT major projecT, I-lomecoming. The memorable weekend began wifh The bonfire pep rally in The rain, The announcemenT of The queen and her courT, The second annual beard conTesT, and The new Tug-of-war. The floaf parade Friday nighf added To The fesfivifies climaxed by The I'lome- coming Dance. Nexf, Council enlisfed The aid of several of The clubs in bringing a widely known performer To Glenbrook for The TirsT Time in our hisTory- The Ahmad Jamal jazz Trio. IT was a highly enTer- Taining evening for all who aTTended. Anofher major projecT of This year's council was a leadership workshop held in IaTe January, aimed aT increasing parTicipaTion in and elim- inaTing problems of The various clubs and class boards Through Their officers. Sfudenf Council Represenfafives, fronT row: Sue Forf, Bonnie Burdine, Second row: Penney Russell, Barb French, Marsha Lockeff, Mary Siler, Bill Schaudf. Third row: John Sladek, Sfuarf Vogel, Chelly Kennedy, Linda Royer. Fourfh row: Tim Shannon, Ken Jensen, Lee Judd, Jack Meng, Diane AbboTT. Fiffh row: Joe Baughman, Dave Laidley, John I-lirschmann, Trudy Tarzy. Sixfh row: Sfeve Page, Fred STewarT, Brian Peckham, Dick Drill, Roger Beckwifh. Helping new sTudenTs geT To know Glenbrook is The job oT The STudenT Council NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION COMMITTEE. The commiTTee has 72 helpers To welcome new arrivals and show Them around The building. The ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE plans The all- school assemblies Tor The coming year, and Tol- lows Through on -arrangemenTs Tor Those oT This year. This commiTTee musT okay all scripTs and see ThaT The assemblies Tollow a rigid Time sched- ule. PromoTing The American Field Service pro- gram, giving exchange sTudenTs a weII-round- ed picTure oT American life, and raising Tunds Tor The AFS program are some oT The obiecTives oT The AFS COMMITTEE. The PUBLIC RELATIONS COMMITTEE aids The STudenT Council in iTs pubIiciTy. A special proiecT oT This commiTTee was The STudenT oT The Week bulIeTin board. Assembly CommiTTee, IerT To rignT: Molly l'TorTon, STeve Page, chair- man: Perry Rogers, Lee LinquisT, Jo Ann Appleyard. New STudenT OrienTaTion CommiTTee, IeTT To righT: Gail Gulliksen, chairman: Sue SmiTh, Margie Marsh, publicify manager: Judy Un- derwood, Jan Craig, Barb Connell. Missing: Gerry BuTow. AFS CommiTTee, IeTT To righT: Miss Marian Ger- lach, sponsor: Mary Siler, Dale Wassergord, chairman: Ulv TigersTedT, Doug Jones, PaT Landers, Mr. Ole Oines, sponsor. if ' Y' I S Studenf 3 OT the 75 Public Relafions CommiTTee, TronT row: Sue BradTord, Linda Murphy.chair- man. Second row: Margie Marsh, Helga Hackenberg, Sfeph Adams,Lucy Reardon, Mr. Thomas MonTgomery, sponsor. , .I- V 'Y-ea 'l rw- -ty U er J' The purpose oT The STudenT Council CON- STITUTION COMMITTEE is To oversee inTer- preTaTion and proposed changes oT The STudenT Council ConsTiTuTion and by-laws. This comrniTTee is also in charge oT The Council OTTIcer's Elec- Tion each spring. PromoTing school spiriT is The oIoiecTive oT The PEP' COMMITTEE. Some oT The proiecTs oT This commiTTee are The organizaTion Tor games, sponsoring pep rallies, and puTTing up posTers Tor coming games. TIES COMMITTEE are The sTudenT mail Ioox, sTamp machine, and colce machine. ConsTiTuTion CommiTTee, leTT To righT: Ken Jensen, chairman: Bill Graves, Judy JaviTch, Dennis Nyberg, Louise Kinsey, Leila BiTTing, Judy Preves. WORK OF STUDENT COUNCIL EXPANDED THROUGH STANDING COMMITTEES Pep CommiTTee, TronT row: Sue EorT, Bill Rees, Sandy Rogers. Second row: Roger BeckwiTh, Sue Van Tuin, RuThie Kuchel, Neila Baesman, Bob Graves. Third row: Mrs. Ann Carswell, sponsor: Sharon Ormsby, Carole Vilchis, PaT BoynTon, Doryl I-leiTmann, Dee I-larm, Dave I-Ianson, chairman. ResponsibiliTies CommiTTee, TronT row: Barb Murray, Jim WaIra+h, co-chairman. Back row: Mr. Ke-nneTh Holmes, sponsor, Jim Ihrlce, co-chairman: Wendy Sands. Among The proiecTs oT The RESPONSIBILI- f cr ' Hall MoniTor CommiTTee, row I: Linda STurTevanT: Cheryl Bahover and Dee Harm, co-chairmen: Daryl HeiTmann. Second row: Joan Lundin, Gloria Schwarz, Miss Jeanne Dahl, sponsor: Bonnie STeigerwaldT, Jo Ann Ledvinka, Sue STeensTrup, Sue Vana. Follow-up CommiTTee, leTT To righT: Pam Graves, chairman, Mr. Thomas MonTgomery. sponsor: Donna Henson, Barb Klingler. . STUDENT BUREAU OF IMPROVEMENT The supervision and improvemenT oT The Hall moniTor sysTem is The Task oT The STu- denT Council HALL MONITOR COMMIT- TEE. Members oT This commiTTee serve as guides Tor guesTs aT Glenbrook and main- Tain order in The halls during class periods. Seeing ThaT iobs assigned To council members are aomplelred is The duTy of The FOLLOW-UP COMMITTEE. This commiT- Tee is also in charge of The honor sTudy hall program. The SOCIAL COMMITTEE clears all acTiviTies and dances. The bookleT WhaT Shall I Wear? shows proper aTTire Tor The various Glenbrook social TuncTions, and a prom bookleT describes prom dress and manners. These were Two special proiecTs oT The commiTTee. Social CommiTTee, IeTT To righT: Ivy Tupy, Nancy MacDole, Sue MiTchell, Miss EThel Harmeling, sponsor: Sandy SmiTh, Wendie Jaeger, chairman: Pam ZariT, Diane AbboTT. I Keeping Glenbrook TraTTic policies and regulaTions up-To-daTe is The iob oT The STU- den+ Council TRAFFIC CONTROL COM- MITTEF. This group wriTes The Glenbrook TraT- Tic Code bookleT and revises iT yearly. The iob oT TRAFFIC MONITORS is To TaciliTaTe parking on school grounds and To check Tor violaTions. The squad checks The loTs during The school day and direcTs TraTTic aT evening acTiviTies. The TRAFFIC COURT is in session every oTher Thursday aTTer school To promoTe and enforce saTe driving pracTices aT Glenbrook. CaTeTeria CourT sessions are held during lunch periods To deal wiTh minor violaTions. TraTTic CcnTrol Comr'niTTee, leTT To righT: Miss MargareT Johnson, sponsor: JeTT CoverT, CarTer Zon, STuarT Ross, Al Priddy, Jack Meng. chair- man: Lance Sloncen. CARELESS DRIVERS BEWARE! Traffic moniTors, lefl' To righT: Chuck Trecs, Ron SchammerT, Bill HeTTich. AI Lemke: Tom Anderson, Bill Keil, Jim Goldman, squad chiefs: John Campanella, Don Thomas, Gary Deubler, Gill Mueller. TraTTic courf, TronT row: Susan Gallagher, Treshman iudqe: Tad Gilsfer, sophomore judge: Jim l-lerberT, chief lusTice: Rich Braun, senior iudge: Denny Taylor, iunior iudqe. Second row: STuarT Ross, prosecuTing aTTorney, Miss MargareT Johnson, Bill l-leT- A Tich, clerk. SPANISH CLUB PRESENTS PROGRAMS OF CULTURAL INTEREST LOS BUENOS AMIGOS, Glenbrook's Span- ish Club, sponsored by Dr. Lydia Holm, Dr. J. HunTer Peak, and Mr. Jerome Carvaial, meeTs every TourTh Thursday To encourage The use oT Spanish and To Tamiliarize members wiTh The cusToms, The liTeraTure, and The arTs oT Spain and Spanish America. The club has parTicipaTed in many,acTiviTies This year. STudenTs checked coaTs aT baskeTball games, parTicipaTed in The lnTernaTional FiesTa, and sponsored a dinner aT a Spanish resTauranT. AT fneeTings, members puT on programs oT Span- ish plays, music, dances, lecTures, slides, and games. Pam Graves Tries To sell a sombrero To Charmaine Parsons in a skiT during a Spanish Club mee-Ting. FronT row: Sandy STark, lrene Levin, RoberTa ElderT, Sue Poole, ChrisTy Mohlar. Second row: Judy Daab. Linda BiTTing, Karen Hess. Wendy WesT, Marilyn Kays, Janice Crusoe, Nancy Currie, Sue Nahigian. Third row: Barb Meyer, Pam Shearer, Linda Greenfield, Carol Alexander, Susan Shideler, Ronnie Hill, Pam Lynch. ChrisTine Penske, CaThy Zender. FourTh row: Jill DuTTy, Duane Teske. John Morris, Jody Roseman, Ned WhiTe, Bill Henderson, George Moredock, STeph Adams, Charmaine Parsons. . T FronT row: Lynn BensTen, Susan McCleary. Lynn HalleTT, Second Row: Judy Layman, Candy Cope- land, Karen Spodnlak, Barb Klingler, STeph Col- burn, presidenT: Sue Moss, KaThy Johnson. Third row: Pam Graves, Sue Wehrheim, Jean Zack, Mar- gie Prahin, Carol Eich, BeTsy Nelson, Virginia Kays, Leila BiTTing, PaTTi Vollmar, Karen Sellhorn. FourTh row: Judy Edgar, Marilyn Greenfield, Bill Erick, Tom Anderson, John RoberTs. STan PoTash, Brian Peckham, Treasurer: Alex LaMarche, vice- presidenT: Richard Nielsen, Chuck SkiTTino, Holly Hanscom, secreTary: Sue Boyd. German Club, TronT row: Pippi Rembe, Bruce Roberson, ChrisTy SchweiTzer, Dale Schmadebeck, lvy Tupy, Virginia Kays. Helga Hackenberg. Second row: Ray Mompier, lver Johnson, Phyllis Langerak, Chuck Widek, Gary Morris, Fred Buegel Jim MacaTee, RoswiTha Friederich, RuTh Mampe, Judy Alamshah. Third row: Richard Kersher, Helen Fuchs, Gary Bemrn. Richard Wroble, Bob Graves, Mary Siler, Sue Spain, secreTaryg Doug Anderson, Treasurer: Fred Graf, Paul Decker, John FrielingsdorT. president BerT Weber, vice pesidenTZ Hank Olson, Laurel Day, Bill Graves. Mariin Michael, Mr. RoberT R. Dubler, sponsor? Mrs. Marion D. SchulTz, sponsor. Under The ioinT sponsorship oT Mrs. Marion SchulTz, and Mr. RoberT Dubler, SCHILLER VEREIN members have be- come acguainTed wirh German culTure, TheaTer and cooking. In order To develop German speaking abiliTies, The members parTicipaTe in various kinds oT culTural songs and games. A special proiecT of The German club is inviTing guesTs To speak or To show slides of Germany. AnoTher oT The club's proiecTs aids The exchange sTudenT drive. STudenTs check coaTs aT games. The group cooperaTes wiTh The oTher language clubs To spon- sor The lnTernaTional FiesTa each year. GERMANS BRING OLD WCDRLD TO CLUB MEETINGS The LATIN CLUB, sponsored by Mr. PaTrick Flaherry and Mrs. Helen Wilson, meeTs aTTer school on The second and TourTh Thursday oT each monTh. The pur- pose oT This club is To promoTe an in- TeresT in LaTin and classical culTure. Hodie non cras, Today, noT Tomorrow, is The club's moTTo. Members of The LaTin Club parTic- ipaTe in The Foreign Language Club ln- TernaTional FiesTa, check coaTs aT bas- keTball games, and hold an annual LaTin Club SaTurnalia parTy. The club spon- sored Tield Trips To The movies Ben Hur and SparTacus and To museums oT arT, asTronomy, and naTural hisTory. LaTin Club TronT row: Joan Marshafl, Judy Finlay, JaneT SmiTh. Judy Underwood, Nancy Richmann, MarTha Olson, Second row: Jill Lovgren, Jim Olinski, STeve Flodberg, Mike Cavanaugh, Treasurer: Bob Henderson, consul: Jim STahl, Carole SpaTzek, Sue Gilman. Third row: Mr, PaTrick FaherTy, sponsor: Dianne Ward, Rufhie Kuchel, STeve Casey, Deena HaTker, Jim SpaTzek, Ron Bianco, RoberTa Buchanan, Man- Tred Jung, Tina HardT, Sharon Bianco, Mrs. Helen Wilson, sponsor .Missingz Sue Cleland. consul: BeTTy Bohlander, secreTary. ROMANS FOLLOW CULTURAL PURSUITS r A French Canadian family wilh I3 children has been The proiecl ol LE CERCLE LAFAYETTE, Glenbroolcs French club, sponsored by Mrs. Eleanor Lowrey and Mr. George Sully. Under lhe mollo ol Tour Ie monde a deux pays, son propre el le France, - Everyone has rwo counlries, his own and France, lhe officers and members have made il 'rheir pur- pose lo losler an inleresl in France and The French language. Thei club meels every second and lourlh Thursday aller school. Field lrips have been lalcen lo French lhealers and reslauranls. One ol lhe main aclivilies ol lhe club is lhe Chanlicleers, a singing group. 1ii'fff '9i Fronl row: Linne Thomas, Judy Preves, Linda Fuller- lgq man, Cynlhia Vann. Second row: Belsy Robbins, Sally Q, Crolool, Pal I-lenry, Barbara Perles, Sandy Bohn, Wan Sally Cruilcshanlc. Third row: Kay Claylon, Sue Johan- all 'V' I ' sen, Gayle Flalcanen, Carol Skelley, Carole Cushman, ,,,,y'rl LE CERCLH Sharon Pelerson, Karen Shaliler. Fourlh row: Sandy Noell, Milce Malina, Doris Gorsica, Carrie Schulz, Polly Sears, Wendy Sands, John Thorpe. WEVERYGNE HAS TWG COUNTRIES, HIS OWN AND FRANCE IS LE CERCLE LAFAYETTE'S MGTTO French Club officers, sealed: Anne Bennison, presiclenl. Back: Carole Angello, secrelary: Mariean Troilc, lreasurer: Kale I-loplfins, vice presidenlg John Thorpe, parliamenlarian 'fr iijsiif ' ll. E' Fronl row: Donna Mallner, Bonnie Sullon, Nancie Cheney, Linda Ferguson, Carol Cravens. Second row: Kalhy Trainor, Barb Connell, Mariean Troilc, Kale I-loplcins, Pam Mullin, Donna Granl. Third row: Slevie Lines, Vicki Slembridge, Nancy Ramslaclc, Tom Thorpe, Eileen Lund, Sue Phillips, Carel Dickhul, Carolyn Shedd. FOREIGN LANGUAGE MUSIC GROUPS ARE COLORFUL ADDITIONS TO GLENBROOK A branch of The French cIub, The Chafhricieers Iearn and perform French songs. Fronr row: Nancie Cheney, Sandy Bohn, CaroIe AgneIIo. Second row: Anne Bennison, CaroI Dickhur, Linda Ferguson, Eiieen Lund, Caroie Cushman, Third row: Sfeyie Lines, Kay CIayIon, Kafe I-Iopkins, Sandy NaeII. Fourfh row: Donna Granr, Pam MuIIin, Carrie SchuIZ, Mariean Troik, Barb Conneil. Fi'II'h row: Wendy Sands, Tom Thorpe, John Thorpe, Mike IVIaIina, Doris Gorsica. r r i i I i I Adding color Io Language Ciub social Tunciions is one of The iobs of Ihe German Band. This popular group aIso performs aI games, assemblies, and communiry affairs. Fronf row: Jim Walrarh, Harry HeTTeIfinger, Craig Kamrnerer. Second row: Richard I-Iinferiheur, Bob ChrisIoph. Third row: Doug I-Iausernan, Don Richards, Dave Eicher. MAJORETTES TWIRL THEIR WAY TO THE TOP The MaioreH'es, 'fronf row: Sue Pefersen, Karen Hannibal, Joan Lundin. Second row: Nancy RifIGf1Ol-IF, Sue GIICIK, I-IDCI5 Kraft Tina I-Iardr, Par Edgar, Laurie Bordweii, Barb Simpson. Junior and senior sludenis who have had +wo business courses may join The TYCOONS. This club acquainis young people wiih Jrhe business world ihrough guesr speakers and field Jrrips io business shows. Typing ihe Sludenl Direclory for +he Science club is an annual service which lhey perform. Among lheir special proiecls are Jrhe all-school Bermuda Day and an annual busi- ness awards banquel. TYCCJONS LEARN OF BUSINESS WGRLD Froni row: Margie Russell, Shar- on Pelerson, Karen Panlle, Judy Nielson, Fran Sommerville, Linda Greenfield, Sue Appel, Mar- guerife Schwab. Second row: Miss Eihel Harmeling, sponsor: Karen Thompson, Nancy Nelson, Dixie Mars, Bonnie Fender, Bon- nie Sleigerwaldf, Barb Muloclc, Sharon Krenelc, Pal Larwelh, Sharon Boldi, Sandy Schuliz, Miss Jeanne Dahl, sponsor. Froni row: Nancy Ridenour, Carol Duclcers, Kay Rapp, Pai- ly Evans, Bobbie Carlson, Sue Kulchman, Judy Richfer, Sharon Saylor. Barb Scrimenfi. Second row: Miss Geraldine Roller, sponsor: Emelie Semmerling, Barb Van Hyning, Winlc Edgren, Sandra Shedden, Vicki Torroll, Linda Richardson, Janel' Rank, Mary Ann Arneman, Dee Harm, Miss Margarel' Geniry, sponsor. H i, rr I I 3 Sealed: Rulh Cole, Clarence Bonin, secrelary-Treasurer: Sylvia Boniru, presidenl: I-Ianlc Olson, Tim Bohlander, Irv Roller. Slanding: Barry I-Iibben, Tim DeVries, Jerry Lindquisl, Cris Gralalc, Chrisly Schweilzer, Lynn Benlsen, Marla Hansen, Fred Axelson. Spealcers discussing lie deleclors, hanclwriling machines molivalional re- search and micro-organisms have been among The SCIENCE CLUBS visilors This year. This aclive group, besides pul- 'ring our The Sludenl Direclory and sel- ling up wealher eguipmenl. has visiled The Universily of Chicago Open I-louse, The Illinois lnslilule of Technology, and has Ialcen a geological 'Field lrip. The club, wilh lvlr. James Musich and Mr. Jerome Becwar as sponsors, meels every Thursday allernoon 'ro pursue ils pur- pose ol developing an inleresl in science. MARVELS OF UNIVERSE REVEALED AT SCIENCE CLUB BIOLOGY CLUB MEMBERS EXHIBIT GREEN THUMBS Four members of rhe Biology Club in The greenhouse. Left Io righl: Diane Eicher, Deena l-laflaer, Jerry Lindquisl, Carolyn Woods. Under Ihe direclion of Mr. Leo Lea'rh- ers, The BIOLOGY CLUB gives all in- Jreresled sludenls The opporlunily Io un- dersrand +he basic principles and 'rheory of living mailer. The club Trains sludenls in greenhouse Technique and Teaches lhem lo experimenl wilh planls. Mem- bers work in 'Ihe greenhouse each day during Iheir sludy halls. The special proi- ecr ol The club lhis year was Io raise more lhan IOOO -annual planls during lhe spring monlhs. On Tuesdays affer school, one can find fhe K9CAS huf filled wifh eager young hamsfers pracficing fo become licensed amafeur radio operafors. Have every member licensed is fhe moffo of fhe AMATEUR RADIO CLUB, sponsor- ed by Mr. Ronald R-anlc. Af meefings members pracfice code, learn elecfron- ics and worlc on improvemenfs for KCPCAS, Glenbroolcs amafeur sfafion. A field frip was falcen in fhe spring fo a 1 . I local radio supply manufacfurer. g 2+ 'E Il IRM U21 lm? D Amafeur Radio Club, fronf row: Sfephen Cooke, Richard Maldaner, Pefe Bradbury, Ken Scholz. Second row: Ed Robinson, secrefaryy Henry Magnuslci, vice-presidenf: Jim Fox, presidenfy John Hinclman, Glen Moss, Frank Toussainf, Sfeve Fausf. A V A ASSISTANTS GPERATE TECHNICAL EQUIPMENT HAMSTERS MAKE CGNNECTIONS OVER K9CAS The handling of proiecfors, recorders, and periods, deliver films and ofher equipmenf fo microphones is fhe responsibilify of fhe AUDIO- feachers, and sef up fhe PA sysfem when needed. VISUAL SERVICE helpers. The members of fhis Mr. Donald Hoops is fhe sponsor of fhis school group worlc in fhe AVA office during fheir free service. L I z Audio-Visual Service boys, fronf: Glen Moss, Bill Kaddafz, Pefe Morfimer. Ari' Ulbrich, Bill Craig. Second row: Mr. Donald Hoops, Audio-Visual Aids Direcfor: Wayne Wolferf, Secretaries of fhe Audio-Visual Aids office, seafed: Barb John Frielingsdorf, Ervin Shaw. Bill Krueger, Joe Fiffs. Muloclc. Sfancling: Sharon Norberg, I-lele'n Fuchs, Hope Arenfz, HALL THE WORLDS A STAGE The plays The Thing is The keynoTe behind The DRAMATICS CLUB. This year They have brouqhT To LiTTle TheaTer goers a wide varieTy oT plays. The Tall play was The Ponder l-learT by Joseph Field and Jerome Chordov. Thieves' Carnival by Jean Anoulih, and The STolen Prince were pre- senTed in February. The producTion oT Theives' Carnival was acTually a cuTTing Trom This Tive acT play. The STolen Prince, which was direcTed en- Tirely by Jim l-lerberT, was done in The ancienT Chinese TheaTer Tashion. Working in close conTacT wiTh The acTors and acTresses, The execuTive board, and sponsors Mr. Ralph Lane and Mr. Richard Kaari are The eiqhT commiTTees. LasT Tall, club members saw BerT Lahr sTarring in A MidsummernighT's Dream. OTher acTiviTies oT The club included parTicipaTion in several speech conTesTs, and experimenTs wiTh group parTicipaTion enTerTainmenT. Drama Club TirsT year members, TronT row: N. EdlesTein, L. Stark, A. NewquisT, S. ForT, B. Clynick, V. Kaywood, D. Theis, S. Henkel L. Evenson, K. Broderick. Second row: C. Cooke, K. Miller. J. Schiller, M. MaTcheTT, W. Borg, C. Eidinger, S. Larsen, P. Nash, P. Prucher, E. Weber, B, Williams, T. Wilson, S. Rogers, J. Layman, K. BuTow. Third row: T. Rakowski, A. Diemer, D. AbboTT, C. Spink, L. Reardon, N. Kurek, V. STembridqe, S. Pollard, C. Johnson, L. lhrke, P. Johnson, K. Jones, J. Hansen, P. Hennison, D. Risinger, L. l-loyan, L. Kline, D. SmiTh. FourTh row: M. Nord, P. MaTella, D. Johnson, S. McClure, C. Vallelonga, K. Duello, M. Hanapel, T. Richards, R. Braun, S. Bailey, H. Loehr, M. EngelbreTson, E. GaiTher, C. STephan, B. Sedlak, C. Schulz, N. Johnson. Members of 'rhe slage crew prepare scenery for all Droduclions. Fronl row: Judy Knighl, Vivian Vodiclca, 'Doalsy Peifer, Cheryl Loclc- eH', Viclcie Gibbs, Sue Slaples, Barb Kling- ler, Sandy Mclnlosh, Kalhe Bruno. Second row: Slcip Gunn, Bob Craig, Jim Luensman, Linda Schram, Sieve Gunn. Shown al +he masler swifch is lhe liqh+- ing commillee, fronf row: Fred Axelson, Lyn Rowe, Linne Thomas. Second row: Mike Wesl, Dave Hansen. Bob Luller, Mr. Richard Kaari. Drama Club Publicily Commiffee. Leif fo righl firsl row: Barb Taylor, Pam Finch, Barb French. Second row: Kay Claylon, Karen Thorsen, Michele Gloor, Molly Sleilz. Third row: Dave Longsfaff, Lee Judd, Roger Beclcwilh, Brian Mchlichols. Missing: Karen O'Neill. mf Prop crew members, 'Fronl row: Neila Baesman, Belinda SAT ford, Kalhy Roshlcind. Second row: Pal' l-lerberl, Barb Crock all, Paulelle Lovas, Gieorgi Jones, Sue Regan, Sharon Nor berg. Third row: Mr. Richard Kaari, John Fechl. QS Q wi 2,35 E. . xv W' 3? H 2595 Drama club Ticlcels and House Commiffee, lronl row: Belly Williams, Cari Sudalcoll, Sue Brad- ford, Joyce Gelzofl. Second row: Peg Naslw, Jady Barlow, Pal Brandi, Elaine Sailsbury, Donna Bowden, Marcia Swearingen, Cindy Bo- yinel, Bonnie Burdine, Third row: Candy Oliver, Douq Jones, Bill Bonniverr, Jim l-lerloerl, Dave l-lansen, Riclc Walczala, Bruce Converse, Joey Pxldrin. DRAMA COMMITTEES MAKE PRCDUCTIONS TICK Members of llie coslurne commillee, lronl row: Paulefl Creylce, Linda Royer, Marcia Rosen- lield, Linda Axelson. Second row: Laurie l-lurclm inson, Marilynne Vallelonqa, Pal Boynlon, Sara Maxson, Teri Scliieman, Barb Mcl-luglw, Marcia Malo, Ellan Primus, Nancie Clweney. Looking oyer programs of pas? produclions are program com- miffee members, lronf row: Gayle Klancnik, Gail Clark, Caroline Creylce. Back row: Slwerry Sims, Nancy Neil, Diclc Drill, Donna Scliuclc. lnvesligafing line confenfs of llie make-up frunk are Sue Leiclw Helen Wesl, and Frank Galafi. Drama Club and Thespian officers. Fronl row: Gayle Klancnik, Drama rreasurer, Thes- pian secrelaryg Molly Sleirz, Drama corres- ponding secreraryq Sue Leich, Thespian president Caroline Creyke, Drama secre- , lary, Thespian ireasurer. Second row: Jay l Wickum, Thespian vice-president Jim Her- berl, Drama vice-presidenf: Doug Hause- man, Drama presidenl. HONORARY DRAMATICS SOCIETY HOLDS LECTURES AND PUBLISHES GLENBROOK SOCIAL CALENDAR The Naiional Thespian Sociely is an honorary dramarics sociery esrablished for 'rhe Advance- menr of dramaric arlrs in secondary schools, A+ Glenbrook, membership is based on a poinr sysrem: ZO are necessary for eliqibiliry. These poinrs are earned by aclring in or working on plays, by parriciparion in speech conreslrs, and by allending olher dramalic acliviries our- side of Glenbrook. Each poinl' represenrs len hours of work. The Thespians had lwo major proiecrs rhis year, publishing Jrhe Glenbrook Social Calendar -and sponsoring workshops and leclrures on rhe various aspeclrs of rhe Jrhealrre, acling, hislory of lhe lheaire, cosruming, and make up. Thespians, lronl row: Jay Wick- fca' Q um. Marilynne Vallelonga, Cindy ' Boyinef, Lyn Rowe, Sue Leich. Sec- ond row: Mike Wesr, Linda Axel- son, Bobbe D'Ambrosio, George Chrisry, Michele Gloor, Brian Mc- Nichols, Gayle Klanchik. Third row: Caroline Creyke, Doug l-lausman, Bob Lurfer Jim Herbert Par Boynlon, Dave Hanson, Helen Wesl, Bonnie Burdine. MU ALPHA THETA MEMBERS GRAPPLE WITH MATH PROBLEMS Glenbroolcs malh club, MU ALPI-IA Tl-IETA, under lhe sponsorship ol Mrs. Shirley Reba and Mr. Dwighl Coblenlz, is an honor sociely lor malhemalics sludenls ol oulslanding abilily. Juniors and seniors wi'I'h a B average in all subiecls and a B+ average in rnalh are elegi- ble lor membership. lnilialion is held in The spring. Une ol The cIulo's aclivilies is Ihe preparalion ol GB enlranls in nalional malh conlesls, Pro- grams 'lor The meelings are planned lo be in- lormalive as well as enlerlaining, and lo cullivale an inleresl in malhemalics. Mu Alpha Thela, lronl row: Rulh Marnpe, Helen Orliz, Anne Bennison, Linda Erickson, Pal Landers, Jo Ann Appleyard, secrelary. Second row: Sylvia Bonin, Will Kaeler, Jean Zobus, Dale Wassergord, Rich Clson, Sue Leich, Third row: Roger Mansnerus, Wendie Jaeger, Bill Eich, Bill Morgan, Gayle Klan- cniI4, Dennis Nyberg, presidenl. Fourlh row: John Sladek, Ken Jensen, John I-lindman, Bob Baughman, Barr Lynn, Howard Richard, Fiflh row: Carler Zon, Al Tonlcin, Sluarl Ross, Randy Werhane, Jirn Ihrke, Jim Vxfalralh. HYOU HEARD IT FIRST OVER WGBCH wilt ff. The WGBC casl, lell lo righlz Wally Solarz, vice presidenlg Fred Carver, Treasurer: John Frielingsdorl, president Phil lsensee, secrelary. Wally Solarz is al lurnlable, Fred Clarey al mike, and John Frielingsdorf al conlrols during l:red's morning show. You heard Them announce home loolball games. You heard lhem every morning from 7:30 Io B lceeping The sluclenl body enler- Iained and informed wilh music and commenl. These 'were lhe maior aclivilies of WGBC, Slenbroolcls radio broadcasling club. Morning shows were conducled by John Frielingsdorl on Mondays and Fridays: by Fred Clarey and Phil Isensee, Tuesdays and Thursdays: and Wally Solarz, Wednesdays. The WGBC casl' is sponsored by Dr. George Malras. 4943 0.4 15' 1 z f 1 'A' L? T 5 ,::: ii 2. V ff f i .. I unnuunv , ly 2 is',g , T Chin Suk Jin, Korean orphan adopTed by LeTTerr'nen Through l:osTer ParenT Plan. LeTTermen oTTicers, leTT To righT: Lockie GranT, secreTaryg Dave Lass, presidenTg Torn Koeniq, vice-president Fred LaTTin, Treas- urer. FronT row: Lockie GranT, Gary Ives, Joe FiTTs, Bill Rees, Will KaeTer, Fred LaTTin. Second row: BuTch Hyde, Bill Deering, Bob Filpi, Bill Morgan, Dan Greenwood, Howie MorTvedT, ScoTT McClure. Third row: Mr. Howard Helfrich, sponsor: Rick Moser, Ken Jensen, CarTer Zora, Rick Lenon, GranT PeTer- sen, Tom DoTy, Mike Brinkman, Mr. Harold Sarnorien, sponsor. FronT row: Bill RoberTs, Al Vodicka, John RoberTs, Schuyler Huck, Lance Sloncen, Second row: Denny Kellen, Darryl Huber, Vic Lyczak, Dave Lass, Bob Bauqhman, Mike Connelly, Andy Kaiser. Third row: Mr. RoberT WaTT, sponsorg Bob LuTTer, Greg Graham-, Ron Hill, Bob Johns, Tom Johnson, Mark Ledger. Tom Koenig, f'XrT Hacker. LETTERMEN'S CLUB BIG G-MEN The reading oT leTTers Trom Their Korean orphan adopTed Through The FosTer ParenT Plan is one oT The TeaTures of The LETTERMEIXVS CLUB meeTings. This busy service club is composed oT boys who have earned a major leTTer in sporTs. Besides supporTing Chin Suk Jin, Their orphan, The leTTermen usher aT aThleTi,c and special school evenTs, sponsor The annual Halloween open house, The Gym Jam, and hold a dance each spring. The group is aided by iTs sponsors, Mr. RoberT WaTT, Mr. Howard HelTrich, Mr. Harold Samorian, and Mr. ArThur Van Aman. Gamma Bela Gamma oilicers, lell io righl. Leila Billing, parliarneniarian: Pal l-lerberl, vice-presidenly Wendie Jaeger, presidenil Anne Bennison, secreiaryq Neila Baesman, hislorian. Missing: Barb Murray, lreasurer. GAMMA GIRLS GIVE DAD ANL GAMMA BETA GAMMA, Glenbrook's girl's service club, is made up ol iunior and senior girls inleresled in serving Glenbrook and The communify. Friendship, reliabilily, loyally, honeslyu is The mollo of Jrhe club. The purposes of Gamma are lo promole school spiril, To share The responsibililies ol Glenbrook and lo parlicipale in school aclivilies. Gamma meels on Monday evenings al 7:30 under Jrhe sponsorship ol Mrs. Barbara Riel and Miss Rulh Emge. Fronl row: Nancie Cheney, Donna Dueno, Jeanne Melz, Sandy Bohn, Sandy Darnell, Second row: Kaly l-lopkins, Judy Filnay, Nancy Currie, Lucy Reardon, Jane Simp- son, l-lelga Kakenberg, Calhy Zender. Third row: Karen Haelsig, Carole Cushman, Mar- 'rha Krilzer, Barb Gullborg, Polly Sears, Linda Sheneliiel, Gloria Schwarz, Nancy Ram- slack. Fronl row: Judy Preves, Marcia Romslead, Linda Merril, Pal Evans. Second row: Linda Slurlevanl, Carol Dickhul, Sharon Norberg, Lynne Maslrogany, Donna Schmadebeck, Sue Wehrheim, Sandra Berkebile. Third row: Sharon Bianco, Joyce McCanless, Janefh VVolfe, Donna Miskell, Gayle Beally, Gay Slarlzman, Donna Gloss, Linda Axelson. Fourlh row: Sally Crolfool, Sue Poole, Louise Kinsey, Slevie Lines, Barb Murray, Kris Zum Bahlen, Rulhie Kuchel, Sharon Baker, Sleph Adams, Dillo Weeks, Carol Tarzy, Gail Gullicksen. NORK FOR UNITED FUND, DAUGHTER BANQUET. Some of The service proiecTs Gamma has par- TicipaTed in This year include making puppeTs Tor hospiTalized children, handling The publiciTy Tor The Ahmad Jamal concerT and conducTing The UniTed Fund Drive aT Glenbrook. AcTiviTies The club has sponsored are a Dad and DaughTer BanqueT, The Smile Vlfeek ConTesT, The annual breakTasT and Twin Twirl TournabouT. Gamma BeTa Gamma sTanding commiTTee chairmen, 'FronT row: STeph Colburn, Carole Aqnello. Second row: Linda Ferguson, Mary Kerber, Linda Erickson. Third row: Marge Prahin, Candy Oliver, Nan- cy Kurek, Ginny Tokarz. FronT row: Winkie Edgren, Linne Thomas, BeTsy Robbins. Second row: Judy McCowan, Sue MiTcheIl, Linda Richardson, Eileen Lund, Donna N Brelos, Nancy MiTchell. Third row: Nancy Ku- i rek, Joann Wilhelm, Carol SmiTh, Barb Con- l nell, Karyn Greenberg, Barb Buehling, Sue STa- l ples, Sharon Ormsby, Barb Klingler, Carole ' David, FourT 1 row: Pam ChrisTy, Holly Hanscom, l Sandy Rice, Sue Thoma, Bonnie Hibben, Sue EaTon, Sandy 'rkby Carrie Schulz, Penny Russell. l Preparing Tor Dads and DaughTers banqueT are Sue McCusker, PaT Herbert Leila BiTTing, Carol Tarzy, Wendie Jaeger. I Jerry Sco'H and Bob Johns load a I'rucIc wilh Ioys Fron'I row: Tom Anderson, John Sladelc, Don Doorly, Joe Filfs. Second row: Bob Baugh- man, Mark Ledger, Bob Johns, John Bucher, Jim Russell. SWORD AND SHIELD-SERVICE WITH A SMILE for Iols Colleciing Ioys for Ihe Toys For 'I'oIs drive was The oulsianding acrivily of SWORD AND SHIELD Ihis year. Anoiher proiecr of Ihis school service club, sponsored by Mr. George Joseph and Dr. Francis Truslry, was Ihe sell- ing of pillows al games. In cooperaiion wiih Ihe LeHer- men's club, Sword and Shield members allended a Chrisimas dance held ai Ihe Park Ridge Couniry Club by The Park Ridge School for Girls. Sword and Shield officers, Iefl Io righ'I: Craig Wiedeman, secreiary: Dr. Francis Trusly, sponsor, Will Kaefer, IFGGSUTSFI Rich Braun, parliarnenlarianf Jerry ScoI'I, presideniz Mr. George Joseph, sponsor. Fronl' row: Van Linder, Lance Sloncen, Tom Copeland, Dave LiI'IIe. Second row: AI Vodiclca, Jim Knight Phil Isensee, Doug Jones, Bill Eich. Eufure Nurses Club officers, sealed: Mrs. Ber- nice Gundelach, Mrs. Mary Lou Ney, School Nurses and club sponsors. Sranding: Mary Berh Whillemore, parliamenlariang Mary Kerber freasurerq Sandy Berlcebile, corresponding sec- relaryi Sara Maxson, recording secrelaryl Gloria Schwarz, vice presidenfg Polly Sears, presidenf. WE GIVE OF OURSELVES . . . T0 HELP GTHERS Sponsored by Mrs. Bernice Gundelach and Mrs. Mary Lou Ney, +he FUTURE NURSES CLUB gives i+s members a chance ro learn somerhing aboul' rhe nursing profession. By aiding near-by hospi+als, 'rhe liurure nurses are raughr The +rue meaning of 'rheir chosen vocafion. Each year Glenbroolcs Furure Nurses are hoslesses for 'rhe Glenview and Norrhbroolc Nurses Clubs. Through +he visirs wirh 'rhese local clubs, our furure nurses are able fo learn more aboui The diEferen+ 'rypes of 'lraining pro- grams needed for Jrhe nursing profession. Fronf row: Marge Rapp, Maureen Pierce, Nan Rearick. Second row: Sue Rugen, Jane+h Wolfe, Parfi Vollmar, Marge Anderson. Fronf row: Marilynne Vallelonga, Carol Spalzek, Judy Rion. Second row: Pam Holyoke, Joyce McCanless, Sandra Wehrheim, Janer Smilh, Linda Kline. .qi The cadeT Teachers Trom The FuTure Teachers Club help ouT in an eighTh grade class aT Maple School. From leTT To righT: Emelie Semmerling, Sue Singer, JaneT Craig, Barb ScrimenTi, Sharon Bianco, Sue Nahigian. 1? FronT row: Linda FuTTerman, Marilyn Kays, Jady Barlow. Second row: Sue Singer, Donna Mislcell, Ellen BronsTein, Sue Boyd, PeTe Dier, Marilyn Hogan, Emelie Semmerling, Suanne EaTon. Third row: MargareT SleTTeland, vice president JaneT Craig, Treasurer: Carole Agnello, SuzeTTe Collins, Sally Cruikshanlc, Sue STeensTrup, Mrs. Sue GlaTzer, sponsor. CadeT Teaching aT Maple School is one oT The ways The FUTURE TEACHERS ASSOCIA- TION helps prospecTive Teachers To unclersTand The various aspecTs oT The profession. MeeTing Twice a rnonTh on Mondays, The Fu- Ture Teachers plan an annual ValenTine's Day Par- Ty Tor children aT Lydia l-lorne, hear speakers aloouT The Teaching profession, plan Trips To workshops and FTA convenTions, and visiT college campuses. The club members also acT as ushers Tor Glenbrook ParenT NighTs. This year, Sue Singer, one oT Glenbroolcs Tu- Ture Teachers is presidenT oT The sTaTe chapTer oT The F.T.A. FUTURE TEACHERS LEARN THE HARD WAY FronT row: Marian MaTcheTT, Liz KiTzel- man. Second row: Barb ScrimenTi, Pam 6-illogly, Sue Buehling, Sharon Bianco, secreTary7 Carrie Schulz, Wendy De ZuT- Ter, Sue Nahigian, presidenTq Gayle BeaTTy. Third row: Mrs. Edna Des Voig- nes, sponsor: Jody Barlow, Karen Hess, Donna Henson, Linda Royer, Mike Brinlc- man, Ron Hill, CaThy Zender. Toward new horizons is Jrhe moHo of Jrhe FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA. This Club was organized Jro promo+e apprecia+ion of 'rhe saris- facrions of homemaking, +o emphasize Jrhe impor- rance of worrhy home membership, Jro encourage democracy in The home and communify, promole inrernarional good will, fosier developmenr of cre- arive leadership, and 'lo furfher inreresr in home economics. The group mee+s lhe second and fourfh Mon- day of each monrh. Special proieclrs +his year in- clude malcing Chrislrmas favors for an old peoples home, buying a coffee service for school soclc hops, sponsoring aflrer-game dances, and selling Jraffy apples afrer school and ar games. Fulure Homemalcers officers, leff lo righf: Theresa Hayes, freasurer: Linda Richardson, vice presidenfg Nancy Mafysak, presidenf. Missing: Diffo Weeks, secrefary. FHA LOOKS TOWARD NEW HORIZGNS Sealed: Nancy McClure, Nancy Edel- sfein, Joan Schiller, Sharon Slayion, Gail San+roch, Carol Eich. Sfandingz Rufh Mampe, Diffo Weeks, Linda Benson, Sandy Berkebile. be-ma.. Lefl +o righfz Garner ZeHerlund, Car- melinda Cariola, Marcia Rex, Sharon Barfozek. HELICON MEMBERS HEAD FOR LITERARY ACHIEVEMENT Helicon Sociely, sealed: Sylvia Bonin, Vickie Randall, Karen Shaffer, Kay Claylon, Molly Sfeilz, Palsy Parlcer. Second row: Mr, William Miller, sponsor! Calhy Zender, Marilyn Kays, Sara Max- son, Doris Gorsica, Carole Vilchis, Virginia Kays, Sue Buehling, edilorg Sue Singer, Mr. James Sauls, sponsor. Promolinq elieclive and crealiye wriling is lhe aim Ol lhe l-lEl.lCON LITERARY SOCIETY. The club, founded in l959, pub- lishes lhe l'lEl.lC0lNl, a lilerary magazine ol sluclenl wrilings. This year lhey also pul' oul a special Chrislmas edilion, The Sloclc- ing Sluflen' dealing wilh sluclenl conlri- bulions on The subiecl ol Chrislmas. The club rneels every second ancl lourlh Mon- day ol lhe rnonlh. Mr. James Sauls and Mr. William Miller are lhe sponsors. DEBATE CLUB---TRAINING GRGUND FOR POLITICIANS Enlering inler-scholaslic debale lourna- menls and appearing for communily or- ganizalions are 'rwo aclivilies ol lhe DEBATE CLUB, coached by Mr. John l-lalch. The club meels Tuesdays afler school lo promole and improve lheir forensic aclivilies. Debale Club: lefl fo riqhl around lable: John Gloor, Torn Barman, Pam Coolc, Jaclc l-lallerlmarnp, Sluarl Ross, vice pres- idenl: Howard Richard, presidenl: Mr. John l-lalch, coach: Jaclc Swiharl, Den- nis Nyberq, Jean Schweilzer, Danny Kayl, Tom Kennedy. CHIGYS CREATIVES COLOR CONSCIENTIOUSLY Service is The special proiecT oT The ART CLUB. This group helps To make decoraTions Tor dances and spe- cial evenTs and supplies posTers Tor o+her clubs and cleparTmenTs. Field Trips To arT museums and exhibiTs as well as monThly evening meeTings are among The group's oTher acTiviTies. Mr. Guido Chigi sponsors This or- ganizaTion. ArT Club, TronT row: Sharon Jones, Michele Gloor, Sandy MclnTosh, Sandra Shedden, Linne Thomas, Judy Kendall. Second row: Ann Van Der Meulen, RuTh Mampe, Barb PaTume, Dick Landon, Rick Hendricks, Jane Kokoshis, Pam Wills, DoaTsy PeiTer, Dixie Garver, Eleanor Lion, Carole David. Third row: Mr. Guido Chigi, sponsor: CaThy Zender, secreTaryg Marcia Malo, Marge Russell, George Ogg, Craig Evans, Jody Roseman, PaT Green, Jim LichTeneberT, PaT PorTh, Ted Jacob, Sue Boyd, Tina Glassman, Jim Herberf, Karen Shaffer, Suzi WachTer, Dianne Gray, Bruce Duncan. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS--KEEPERS OF THE BOOKS Taking library passes To sTudy halls, shelving and check- ing ouT books, Taking charge OT The magazine room, and processing new books are some oi The duTies oT' The LIBRARY ASSISTANTS. This service group aids The librarians and The sTu- denTs during Their Tree periods. ing: Marilyn Nord, CurT DauTel, Lee PeTerson, Marion Barclay. LeTT To righT: Barry Dekovic, Sue KuTchman, RuTh Schaefer, Lynn Fischer, Jean Kari, Bill Krueger, James Healy. SeaTed: Jan Falckenberg, Rich Gunn, Phyllis Langerak. STand- TORCH reporiers, froni row: Sue Poole, Karen Sellhorn, Linda lvierriif, Linda Murphy. Second row: Georgie Bornhoif, Kalhy Zaccard, Caroline Creyke, Pal- O'Neill, Carol Everhardi, Sue Bradford. Third row: Virginia Kays, Lynn lvlaiiner, Liz Love, Donna Henson, Ann Nuqeni, Gayle Hakanen, William Hauseman, Diane Van Horion. Fourih row: Dick Vining, Gail Gulliksen, Ruih Kuchel, Wendy Sands, Candy Oliver, Sue Thoma, Linda Nelson, Chelly Kennedy, Lockie Grani, Jim Buccelli, Tom Meelbusch. Crowds swarm on Fridays ai 3:30 when fhe TORCH is disfribuied. ofa ' arg, From The day The assiqnmenl sheei' is pui up uniil The Friday afiernoon when 'rhe TORCH is disiribuied, a harried sialic, un- der ediior Linda Erickson labors long and hard in room ZT6 io produce a newspaper for Glenbrook siudenis. Wriiing ariicles and headlines, iaking piciures, making up pages, Jryping siories, and geiiing ads are iusi a few of +he many iobs +o be compleied before Thai deadline comes around. This year, The TORCH had more six page issues, more news and fea- iures ihan ever before. The hard working shelf received Hs reward when lhe TORCH was raled Tirsi by ihe Naiional Scholasiic Press Associaiion and by The Colombia Scholasiic Press Associaiion. ,pr- Journalism leacher and publicaiions advisor Miss Joan MacDon ald, and TORCH Ediior Linda Erickson confer over 'rhe layoui of , page one. The TORCH Page Ediiors, lefl fo righlz Phyllis Holden, page 2: Beisy Nelson, page 37 Jean Zobus, page 2: Pai Lederer, page 3. Working closely wirh The edilor are The man- aging and news edilors. The managing edilor is in charge of all picfures and helps wilh page one: rhe news edilor makes ou? all assignmenl sheels and sees Thal srories come in. The page edirors make up all pages, and wrile headlines. The isporrs sraff is in charge of The sporrs page and sporrs news. Selecfing fealure arricles and carlo-ons are responsibililies of The feafure and carloon edilors. The adverlising manager and her sraff oblain all ad conrracrs and arrange adverlisemenfs on The pages. The srafl: pholog- raphers and journalism class members provide +he TORCH wirh picfures and slories. A vore of Jrhanks from The sfahc goes lo Miss Joan Mac- Donald, pulolicalions advisor. for her help and guidance. ALTDRCH Nancie Cheney, News Ediforj and Margie Marsh, Managing Edilor, discuss fhe lafesl issue. TORCH Sporls Edifors and reporrers sea+ed: Phil lsensee, Pele Kuhlman, Greg Graham. Sfanding: Dave Laidley. Lefl fo righlz Pam Graves, TORCH Ad Manager: Barb Klingler, assi. acl man- ager: Sue Boyd, Carloon Ediforg and Michele Gloor, Fearure Edilor, discuss The week's assignrnenfs. nf TORCH pholographers, Jeff Pollock and Hank Olson look over some recenl' prin+s. 15 4' ,fa im..,.m . - Ls.. of-M Xx lll ll' LACONIAN Club EdiTors, leTT To righT: Karen Sellhorn, Leila BiTTinq, Caroline Creyke. LACONTAN SporTs EdiTors, seaTed: Phil lsensee, WinTer sporTs! Greg Graham, Fall sporTs. STanding: PeT Kuhlman, Spring sporTs. AssisTanT EdiTor Bonnie Armour and LACONIAN EdiTor Carole Vilchis look Through collecTion oT old yearboolcs. BIGGEST STAFF IN PRODUCES 1961 Plans Tor The l96l LACONIAN were begun wiThin weeks aTTer The disTrilouT- Tion oT The l96O yearboolc. By mid-Sep- Tember oT The new school year, a Theme was chosen, pages were assigned, pic- Tures were Taken, and The mammoTh Taslc oT publishing a yearbook was under- way. This year, The largesT sTaTT in LA- CONIAN hisTory worlced TogeTher To produce The largesT LACONIAN in Glenloroolcs hisTory. Since The ToTal co- ordinaTion oT The yearbook was oT para- rnounT imporTance, much oT The respon- sibiliTy Tell To The adverTising and picTure ediTors. Glenbroolcs enTire populace was Class EdiTors go over Their layouTs, TronT: ChrisTy Mohler, Junior Edilorz Jan Mac ArThur, Sophomore EdiTor: Jean Zobus, Freshman EdiTor. STanding: Judy Thompson and Sue Coppinger, Senior EdiTors. Holding imporfanf slaff posifions are Jo Covone, Piclure Ediiorg Marsha Hoffman, ldenfificafion Edifor, GAA Edifor: and Judy Thompson, Copy Edifor. GLENBROOK HISTORY LACONIAN piclured by fhe class, faculfy and club edilorsq while lhe ac'rivi+ies and sporls edirors recorded +he 1960-bl school year picrorially. Accuracy in layour and copy was assigned by 'rhe ar+, index, copy, idenlificalion and assislanl' edi- lors. However, LACONIAN I96I would never have been produced had'i+ nol' been for lhe enlhusiasm and sfaunch sup- porr of lhe journalism sponsor, Miss Joan Mac Donald. The LACONIAN wishes +0 Jrhanlc irs sponsor, i'rs sfalf, and irs publishers, +he Norman King Company, for Jrheir worlc in making ir possible. Carole Vilchis Assisfanf edilors, lypisfs and sfaff helpers, I seared: Dee Harm, Nancy Ramsfaclc, Ann Nugenf, Diane Van Hor+on. Sfanding: Candy Oliver, Barb Klingler, Ann Van Der Meulen, Pal' O'Neill, Sue Bradford. Leff To righfz Judy Javifch, Faculfy Edifory Chelly Kennedy and Molly Hor- fon, Aciivilies Edilors, comparing fheir layoufs wilh The book. Missing: Lynne Bauer, Co-facully Edifor. LACONIAN managerial sfaff, left 'lo righlz Marilynne Vallelonga, Business Manager: Pam Graves, Adverlising Manager, Sue Boyd, Publicily Manager. Advance PlacemenT English class, TronT row: Gayle Klancnik, Linda Axeison, Sue Leich, John Filpi, Mr. John Murphy. Second row: Bobbe D'Ambrosio. Jo Ann Appleyard, Judy Thompson, Sue Singer. Third row: Rich Olson, Michele Gloor, Howard Richard, ArT Hacker. Missing: Sylvia Bonin, STuarT Ross. GLENBROOK STUDENTS TAKE Under The Advanced PlacemenT program, seniors Taking Advance PlacemenT exams may receive college crediT Tor high school courses. Glenbrook has Tiye courses which pre- pare sTudenTs Tor advance placemenT. ADVANCED PLACEMENT ENGLISH is Two separaTe courses meeTs second and TourTh periods Mr. John Murphy. ADVANCED liTeraTure and composiTion. IT every day, and is TaughT by CHEMISTRY, TaughT by Mr. Irving Sanders, is composed oT iuniors and seniors and meeTs ISH SEMINAR meeTs every eighTh and ninTh periods. SPAN- Monday aTTer school. Dr. Lydia Holm conducTs This inTormal liTeraTure course. Miss Mary Richards insTrucTs CALCULUS, a college level maTh course which meeTs sixTh period. ADVANCED BIOLOGY meeTs eighTh and ninTh periods, and is TaughT by Miss Erances Hag- lund. Three members OT The Advanced ChemisTry class giving a demonsTra- Tion. LeTT To righT: Suanne EaTon, STuarT Ross, Howard Richard. COLLEGE LEVEL COURSES I ai mem-W Calculus class, TronT row: Sylvia Bonin, Dennis Nyberg, STeve Page, ArT Hacker. Second row: Bill Eich, Roger Mansnerus, Sue Jones, Bob Baugh- rnan, Miss May R,ichards.u Third .rowz John BarneTT, John Hindman, Ken Jensen, STeve Wells, Randy Werhane. Missing: STuarT Ross, Ho' ward Richard, Rich Olson. Advanced Biology class making comparisons oT brains. LeTT To righT: Bill Deering, Karen Sellhorn, Marilynne Vallelanga, BerT Lynn Al Tonkin, Lorraine Homberger, Jo Ann Ledvinka, Diana Gibson, PaT Landers, Sylvia Bonin, Sharon Graf. Spanish Seminar, leTT To righT around Table: Karen Sellhorn, Helen OrTiz, Charmaine Parsons, Dr. Lydia Holm, Linda Erickson, Barb Meyer, Bobbe D'Ambrosio, Eleanor Lion. I 2 , , 3: ,sssxnxfs sf' 11. A 'se' mmewn T 5, lnsfrucfor Mrs. Lillian Srnifh demonsfrafes fable seffing efiqueffe fo sfudenfs in a Graceful Enferfaining course. A woman sfudenf in a iudo course prepares fo foss her parfner while fhe insfrucfor loolcs on. COMMUNITY ADULTS ATTEND GLENBROCK The GLENBROOK COMMUNITY EVENING SCHOOL, under fhe direcfion of Mr. John Boley, offers academic, vocafional, recreafional and special inferesf courses fo adulfs in fhe cornmunify. Courses run fwo semesfers per year, each semesfer being fen weeks long. Mosf of fhe classes meef eifher Tuesday or Thursday evenings. The evening school, esfablished in l953, had an enrollmenf of 2700 sfudenfs fhis year. There are EVENING SCHOOL. 87 classes. and 78 differenf courses offered. The fypes of courses offered are defermined by fhe needs and requiremenfs of fhe adulfs in fhe comrnunify. Nighf life fhaf pays dividends is fhe very ap- propriafe slogan of fhe Glenbrook Evening School. Sfudenfs in a Reading Developmenf course work wifh equipmenf fo improve reading speed and comprehension. Conversafional French sfudenfs pracfice fheir speaking abilifies wifh fheir insfrucfor, Mr. James Sauls. ' X F , 'seeps' ., 5' 3 Aera. 17 x T , X , gf. jr .1 Q U TM w -4 w 7. , aw V7 'f'5' S ,..'Hf ff se. as ,-L T K K l Q T , , A , M Q, , , , ls K ,K rd, si .- if-Q ,ffl Q' X , Q 5, Q 4 l S 5 if i If V' f ---- We M ,. 7- K A 4 ,. 4 N '- ' f T il' 1 V. 3 ' v - ,c V gee f Tris ' TF' i Q . T ' :Fl 7 sf K' 'Q Yi T T ' A 4, ii y Y R 5 1 I L? Q1 f f , ,. Q . V, r , 5,0 ' . i' fc-.1 f Y i, N ff Xi X R 'T 4 KS T T V , 41, 5 ' jk? .1 -X T A reg A s y K - , , V T' i - iz s , , K Sf Q A- 7 . if A L x T, xx is , A lf' ' . N 'i X if S i ei CL. E h X X .N its f lis Holden. C A- ,Sv L N ouiu AND sciiou, TRIM ET NCR .ciriEATiviTY IN JCDURNALISM AND Musical OUILL AND SCROLL, The honorary iournalisTicV VV socieTy, is a club Tor sTudenTs who have shown T ouTsTanding abiliTy in The Tield oT iournalism Through Their worlc on The TORCH and The LACONIAN. 1 The Ouill and Scroll This year sponsored The , TirsT ediTorial worlcshop Tor iournalisTs Trom high schools in The surrounding area. In February, new members were iniTiaTed aT a surprise brealcTasT. The club concluded iTs year wiTh The annual bangueT. A The naTional honorary music'so,oieTy, MODERN MUSIC MASTERS, has as iTs lpurpose' service T' Through music To The school, churchess-and com- muniTies. This year, Tri-M sponsored a music re- ciTal TeaTuring music composed by sTudenTs in music-Theory classes. The group has madef'Tield Trips To The Lyric Opera, The Chicago Symphony and The RoberT Shaw Chorale. ' Membership in Tri-M is on a Try-ouT basis, and iniTiaTion is held each Tall. Tri-M, TronT row: Helen WesT, Gail Johnson, Laurie HuTchinson, Joan PauleTT Creylce, Sandy Nehmzow, STeph Colburn, Sue We-hrheim, Sue presidenT: RuTh Kuchel, Sharon Ormsby, STevie Lines, Joey Aldrin, Sue STeph Adams, Judy Preves, Gayle Klancnilc, secreTaryg Bonnie Fender' Morgan, Jane Simpson, Sue Van Tuin, Lucy Thompson, Ed AgusTin, Doug Hausernan, Bob Johns, Don Richards, Harry I-leffelfinger, Torn TilTon, Barb Meyer, Lynn MaTTner, Dianne Gray. Second row: Cleland, Marge Prahin, Helen OrTiz. Third row: Jim WalraTh, Leich, Jo Ann Appleyarcl. EourTh row: Craig Karnmerer, Bobbe D'Ambrosio Mary Kerber, Treasurer. EiTTh row: Bill 'Roger T-linTerThuer.ISixTh row: Dr. George Malcas, sponsor: Mcllaul. Ouillfind SigroTl,3TronT roivz Carole Vl r Lrghis, vice president: 'Linda Erickson pres irdeigh Michele Gloor, recording secre V Tary:,.gKareri -1 Sellhorn, X Margie qrsh T Treasurer. Second Irowz S1132 Boyd co ' Tesponclihgs secreT5ry3 Jean Bobus Leila BiTTing, Bonnie Armour, Nancie Cheney V' ParnZQraves, Sge BradTQrd, Phil lsensee i hisToriaxnO'Missing': Caroline Creyke P grail 1 Girls' Ensemble, Ironr row: I-lelen Wesl, Barb Meyer, Bobbe D'Ambrosio, presif denlp Jo Covone, Jo Ann Appleyard, Jean Colfey. Second row: Linda Axel- son, Sue Leich, Joey Aldrin, Joan Tillon, Laurie I-Iulchinson, Mary Kerber, Sue Milchell, Third row: Sue Thoma, Pam Zaril, Margie Prahin, Mary I-Iarllieb, Marilyn Hogan, Sharon Ormsby, Lynn Malfner, Dianne Gray. AI piano: Rulhie Kuchel, accompanisl. AMBASSADORS OF MUSIC SERVE COMMUNITIES GIRLS' ENSEMBLE and BOYS' ENSEMBLE. Iwo highly seleclive exrra curricular music groups serve as Glenbroolcs Ambassadors of Music Io village civic and social service groups and local churches. The ensembles promole in'reres+ in and furlher Ihe cause of good music and musicianship a+ Glenbrook, and give boys and girls wirh vocal abililies an opporlunily Io perform. Bolh ensembles have performed in Glenbroolc Music deparrmenr recirals, Jrhe Spring and Winler Concerrs, and Ihis year enlered Ihe S'ra're Music Conlesr. The boys have also -appeared ar Ihe Aguiana Swim Show. Miss Marian Gerlach di- recls Ihe Girls' Ensemble, which rehearses Friday aflernoons. Mr. William Schnell direcls Ihe Boys' Ensemble which meers Tuesday evenings. These groups selecr Iheir members on a comperilive basis, in 'lryours held each spring. Boys' Ensemble, Tronr row: Tom Koenig, Vlce Pfesidenl: Brian Mchlichols, prey. deff? Doug I-Iacseman, secreraryg Mr, William Schnell, direclor. Second row: Tom Melland, Milre Malina, Bill Bon- IWWSFI. Bill Morgan, Brad Anlcer. Third row: Riclc Walczalc, Don Sfeur B019 Craig. I Beginning Choruses, fronf row: C. Shedd, J. Schirmer, J. Manahan, K. Broderick, D. Shearer. G. Ogg. L. Samuelson. L. D6vieS. J- DiSS9ll'10FSi'. R. Piefroski, W. Casey, J. Layman, K. Miller. K. Weidner, C. Eenske. Second row: J. Napiwocki, C. Melzer, M. Langer, S. Kamminga, B. Cle- land, J. Gelinas, D. Landon, T. Perdue, C. Hansen. R. Page, J. Lenf, C. Parello, L. Hogan, D. Jaribaka, N. Richmann. Third row: J. Schiller, S. Loring, M. Kalish, C. Eidinger, P. Johnson, D. Johnson, M. Sandberg, D. Laierson, R. Graves, W. Graves, J. Thorson, J. Simpson, C. Spafzek, B. Hohmann, C. Gralak. Fourfh row: S. Slayfon. M. Miller, V. Kaywood, N. Dickau, D. Gosswiller, B. Marfinsen, S. McClure, B. Kureff, C. Vallelonga. C. Geisf, L. Erickson, L. Heeren, S. Casielli, T. Tarzy, B. Srnifh. F-iffh row: K. Spodnyak, D. Shideler, S. Barioszek, C. Cariola. B. Sedlak, L. lsador, B. Jensen, L. Kiessel, K. Bufow, M. Swanson, C. Koenig, A. Newquisf, V. Vodicka, B. Barreff, S, Rogers. Sixrh row: S. Carlen, S. Bailey, J. Eulmer, A. Vilchis, D. Eicher, B. French, K. Krenek, M. CONCERTS, PTHE MIKADCDH fronf row: Brad Anker, Bob Diesch, Bucky r Beckwirh, Jim Luensman, Greg Miller, Bill Kendall. Second row: Rod Lechwar, Warren Grofh, Bill Wasik, Bill Bonhiverf, Sfeve Ross, Bill Kreuger. Third row: Sfeve Rosley, Vern Vicforson, Herm Dusfman, Phil lsensee, Robin Holder, Jon Meigs. Fourfh row: Mike Tonry, Pefe Brown, Bob Craig, Jon Deeg, Rick Walczak, Don Alfieri. Advanced Boys' Chorus, Wiese, John Fechf, Roge Varsify Girls Chorus, fronf row: Claire Faunileroy, Elaine Sailsbury, Helga Hackenberg, Cheryl Lockefi, Sandra Kirkby, Janef Smifh, Roberfa Elderf, Phyllis Holden, Nikki Taminen, Barb Koepke, Charlofie Spink, Lucy Thomp- son, Carol Skelley. Second row: Joan Spifzer, Sandra Kelsey, Donna Maffner, Doris Gorsica, Sfeph Adams, Sue Johansen, Liz Kifzelman, Marsha Lee, Kafhy Messina, Sue Mifchell, Ledora Robison, Barb Schaefer, Nan Kurek. Third row: Sue Schman, Jean Emerson, Midge Johnson, Kris Zum Bahlen, Gail Clark, Joey Aldrin, Carol Smifh, Linda Royer, Marsha Hoffman, Jane Edgren, Sfeph Colburn, Pal' Heidman, Ronnie Hill, Judy Adams. Fourfh row: Barb Taylor, Donna Smifh, Carole Agnello, Barb LaMonica, Ceil Crum, Enid Roura, Wendy Dezuffer, Jane Konen, Paf O'Neill, Jean Coffey, Karen Haelsig, Marcia Swearingen, Pam Chrisfy. Palmer, J. Selogie, S. Wehrheim, D. Hafker, M. Olson, J. Smifh, S. Smigelski, HIGHLIGHT MUSICAL YEAR The April presenfafion of Gilberf and Sulli- van's opereffa, fhe Mikado, The Spring and Winfer Concerfs. and Sunday affernoon sfudenf recifals feafuring Music Theory sfudenfs' original compo- sifions have been among fhe year's underfakings for fhe Music Deparfmenf. A feafure offered fo music sfudenfs for fhe firsf fime fhis year was a series of special music assemblies during fhe firsf period for inferesfed sfudenfs. Some of fhe groups performing af fhese assemblies were a college voca-l group, a fine arfs quarfef. and a woodwind en- semble. Safurday evening frips fo symphony con- cerfs have also been sponsored by fhe Music De- parfmenf. Twice, a year, five choral groups. in coopera- fion wifh 'lhe ensembles, 'lhe band and fhe orch- esfra, presenf fhe Spring and Winfer Concerfs. The BEGINNING CHORUSES provide firsf year music sfuclenfs wifh a background in music. The VARSITY GIRLS CORUS is a selecfed group of sophomore, iunior and senior girls. The AD- VANCED BOYS' CHORUS is composed of sopho- more, iunior and senior boys perfecfing perfor- mance fechnigues. The ADVANCED GIRLS CHO- RUSES are small groups of girls learning fechnigues . of voice producfion and performance. The CHO- . RALE, a highly selecf mixed chorus performs af yr 'many communify and special funcfions. Q, S. Advanced Girls' Chorus, ninfh period, fronf row: Cari Sudalcoff, Nan Reariclc, Marian Mafchelf. Second row: Viclci Gibbs, Sue Fry, Marilyn Kays, Oni Mafhews, Jody Barlow, Jady Barlow. Third row: Paffi Vollmar, Pam Finch, Ellan Primus, Kafhy Jacobson, Chrisfine Burfon. Eourlh row: Diane Holder, Les Knighf, Judy Richarz, Mary Engelbrefson, Belinda Sifford, Linda Rufledge. Advanced Girls' Chorus, eighfh period, fronf row: Elaine Covone, Claudia Palmer, Paf Brandi, Sandy Burke, Alefa Sfeffan. Second row: Sandy Pollard, JoAnn Wilhelm, Marge Russell, Lois Colby. Third row: Sharon Graff, Toni Willi, April Harfmann, Peggy Wen- drow, Sherry Jacobson. Eourfh row: Maddie Russell, Marf Gladish, Joyeffa Essenpreis, Nancy Sfenson, Kafhy Roshlcind, Sharon Chasfain. The Chorale, fron? row: Jo Covone, Helen Wesf, Laurie Hufchinson, Wendy Wesl', Bruce Converse, Denny Laughlin, Milce Wesf, Don Michel, Jaclc Nahigian, Jim Wolfe, Joan Dunshee, Jo Ann Appleyard, Sue Wehrheim. Second row: Helen Orliz, Joan Tilfon, Sue Clelan, Pam Zarif, Barb Meyer, Bill Morgan, Marvin Danneil, Dave Longslaff, Tom Meelbusch, John Nolan, Bob Olson, Lois Youngdahl, Barb Murray, Eileen Lund. Third Row: Marge Prahin, Linda Axelson, Rufh Kuchel, Bonnie Fender, Sue Jones, Paul Miles, I-lanlc Loehr, Phil lsensee, Bruce Rossini, John HeHericlc, Milce Malina, Binlc Hylberf, Brian McNichols, Margo Nahigian, Gail Johnson. Eourfh row: Sue Thoma, Marilyn Hogan, Mary Harflieb, Sue Van Tuin, Jo Ann Ledvinlca, Sharon Ormsby, Bob Johns, Don Sfeur,'Rich Carlson, Bob Pond, Diane Gray, Mary Kerber, Jane Simpson, Lynn Rowe, Lynn Maffner. , ,,.. GLENBROOK CONCERT BAND PREPAREE EronT row: Pippi Rembe, John Morris, Randy Heinz, Berf BesTor, Pam Spacelc, Jean Newberry, Nancy Johnson, Ellen Weber, ChrisTy SchweiTzer, BeTTy Clyniclc, Linda Ihrlce, PauleTT Creyke, Norman Gorsch, Erich Mueller, Doug Gibson, Torn GranT, Dean MaTTheis. Second row: Don Mann, Bill Craig Sandy STarlc, Donna Shuclc, Doug Hausernan, STan Tomandl, Henry STence, Fred Schroeder, Dave Eicher, Roger HinTerThuer, Gerry Shapell, Craig Gieler Ed AgusTin, Don Angelico, Loreen Davies, Tom Ferguson, Bob ChrisToph. Third row: Nancy Wiclcersheim, John Perlcins, Tom Whipple, Diane Behm i i I The GLENBROOK CONCERT BAND rehearses TirsT period every day Tor iTs many acTiviTies. Early in The year The band pracTices marching and perTecTs Tor- rnaTions Tor halT Time ceremonies aT The Homecoming game. When The TooTbalI season was over The band began To prepare Tor The W'inTer ConcerT and selecT mem- bers who were combined as a pe pband Tor baslceTball games. OTher acTiviTies included playing aT The Spring ConcerT and parTicipaTing in an exchange music assembly wiTh l.iberTyville. PERFECTS, PERFORMS IN FALL, WINTER,SPRING Dave Diclchul, George Klumb, Sieve Coveri, Van Linder, Barb Pafume, Bob Balcer, John Slcubiz, Joe Goerqen, Dave Church, Ed Enerson, Rick Moser, Bob Noce, Craig Kammerer, Jim Walralh. Fourlh row: Larry Sorkin, Jackie Gray, Daniel Frank, Jim Olinslci, Don Richards, Bill Waidner, Jon McPhee, Hank Olson, Bob Alamshah, Harry l-leiieliinger, Tom Mclzaul. The only requirement 'ro join CONCERT BAND is performing abiliiy accepiable 'ro direcfors Mr. Harold Smiih and Mr. William Schnell. Band members are given music of suificienl' diffi- culry io improve 'their musical abiliry. When a band member wishes lo move up in his seclion, a challenge beiween secrion members is arranged and one week is allowed for praciice on a piece chosen by +he direcror. Bolh players are ihen heard separaiely and +he person 'rhe direclor feels has 'shown 'rhe be++er abiliry is awarded The higher place. The orchesTra, TronT row: Jim STuarT, Ceil Crum, Jean SchweiTzer, CynThia Vann, PaTsy Parker Polly Sears, ChrisTy SchweiTzer, BeTTy Clynick, Linda Ihrke, PauleTT Creyke. Second row: Bill BonhiverT, Wendy MacMorran. Lourie Hirsch, Susan LaCroix, Laurie wlischke, Roger HinTerThuer Bob ChrisToph, John lvlorris, Pippi Rembe. Third row: Connie AusTin, Sonia STark, Jackie Gray: Don Richards, Harry HeTTelTinger, Torn McFaul, Henry STence, Fred Schroeder, Dave Eicher, Jim WalraTh, Bob Noce, Craig Kammerer. On bass: Dan Koelper, aT piano: STevie Lines, Susan SmiTh. The Glenbrook ORCHESTRA rehear- ses TirsT period every day under The di- recTion oT Dr. George lvlakas. lTs mem- bers have parTicipaTed in The Glenbrook Spring and WinTer ConcerTs, and per- formed aT The Home Economics DeparT- menT STyIe show. Among The O'rchesTra's ouT oT school engagemenTs has been a perTorrnance aT The NorThTield Township Teachers lvleeTing. Two new insTrumenTaI groups have been Tormed This year as branches oT The OrchesTra and Band. These are an Brass Ensemble and a Woodwind Ensemble. ORCHESTRA GIVES CONCERT PERFGRMANCESQ INTERMEDIATE BAND GAINS EXPERIENCE IN PLAYING Musicians wiTh ambiTions To play in Glenbrook's Con- cerT Band belong To The INTERMEDIATE BAND, which WinTer ConcerTs. ,, v 9 il T Individual insTrucTion is a parT of The music program. PicTured is woodwind insTrucTor, Mr. Richard Schlepp, wiTh TIuTe sTudenT PauleTT Creyke. lnTermedia.Te Band, TronT row: Marc AnThony, STeve Miller, Jim Replogle, Jim Weidner, Gerry BuTow, Karen Kneip, Denise Anderson, April KaTsura. Sec- ond row: Wayne Nobley, PaT Dinger, Jim Davies Jerry Darche, Tom LeiTze, Bob Arndf, ArT Bena- vides, Richard Brown, Jim Barbour. Back: Glenn Sibley. rehearses TourTh period every day. This band performs several numbers wiTh The ConcerT Band aT The Spring and Honor SocieTy OTTicers, leTT To righT: Rich Olson, presidenT7 JoAnn Appleyard, secreTaryg STuarT Ross, Treasurer: Ken Jensen, vice presidenr. HONOR SOCIETY BOOKSTORE UUGLY MAN, SUPPORT NHS SCHOLARSHIP FUND Scholarship, service, leadership and characTer is The moTTo oT The NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. lTs purpose is To encourage The deveIopmenT oT These quaIiTies in Glenbrook s+uaIen+s. The Honor SocieTy boolcsTore, The Ugly Man Dance, a Treshman sTudy habiTs assembly. a geT-TogeTher aT The beginning oT The year wiTh new sTudenTs who are noT Treshmen, and giving scholarships To one or Two Glenbroolc sTudenTs have been among The Honor SocieTy's proiecTs This year. Dr. Charles Ruggless, Dr. Gary Mills, Mr. John Glavin, and Mrs. Virginia Kays sponsor This group. NaTional Honor SocieTy members TronT row: Will KaeTer, Judy Preves Judy Rion, Helen OrTiz, Bonnie Ar- mour, Ray Mompier, Ernelie Semmer- ling, Margie Marsh, PaT Landers, JoAnn Appleyard, Rich Olson. Sec- ond row: Michele Gloor, Sue MiT- shell, Sylvia Bonin, Judy Underwood, Gayle Klancnilc, Sue EaTon, RoberTa Buchanan, Sue Boyd, LyneTTe Coulon, Tina HardT, Sue Leich, Margie Pra- hin, Bobbe D'Ambrosio, Nancy MaTy- salc. Third row: Dennis Nyberg, John Hindman, Dave Eicher, ArT Haclcer, Milce Connelly, STeve I:ausT, Don Hoaglund, STuarT Ross, AI Tonlcin, Joe Baughman, Bob Baughman, Jim WalraTh, Ken Jensen, Howard Rich- ard, Roger Mansnerus. Henderson. Honor SocieTy iniTiaTes, TronT row PauleTT Creylce, Laurie I-Iufchinson PaT Henry, Donna GranT, Lee Lind quisT, Marsha Hoffman, JaneT Spring man, Jan Crusoe, RuTh Mampe Sue Buehling. Second row: Karen Sell horn, Donna MaTTner, Jean Zobus Virginia Kays, Wenclie Jaeger Barb Mcl-Iugh, Georgi Jones, Sue Wach Ter, Kay ClayTon, Joyce lv1cCanless Mary Kerber, Sue Johnansen Linda Ericlcson. Third row: Larry Sugar Bob Fairclough, John Filpi, GranT Le1Tch Hanlc Loehr, Bob Filpi, Jim Fox Brian Peckham, Mike Cavanaugh. Doug An derson, Russell Rupp, Gary Coolce BerT Lynn, Harry HeTTelTinger BII Back row, leff fo righf: Laurie Bordwell, Carol Dickhuf, Carol Schmidf, Lynn Perry, Carol Mor- gan. Linda lhrke, Carolyn Koeing, Sybil Rader, Gayle Hakanen, Lois Youngdahl, Barb Murray, Pam Chrisfy, Penny Russell, Karen Kobusch. Kneeling, leff fo righf: Mary Befh Whiffemore, Karin Nelson, Laurie l-lufchinson, Janef Spring- man, Sally Ward, Arlene Nelson, Paf Boynfon, Linda Erickson, Sue Gilman, Susan Smifh, Ann Saville, Sue Boafrighf, Siffing, leff fo righf: Sue Jones, Sue Mifchell, Judy Schwarfz, Sue Egemier, Jean Difhmar, Sharon Henkel, Marcia Romsfead, Bev Smifh, Judie Fowler. HGOING OUR WAY? HIGHLIGHTS AQUIANA SEASON Aguiana Swim Club consisfed of more fhan eighfy-five enfhu- siasfic swimmers. lfs membership, which is divided info iunior and senior groups, who pracfice separafeiy from November unfil Jan- uary. af which fime fhey break info numbers for show rehearsals. Under fhe sponsorship of Miss Frances Evans, assisfed by Miss Barbara Lane, fhe fhird annual swim show, Going Our Way? was produced. Sevenfeen composifions were performed. For fhe firsf fime, boys ioined in on 'rhe fun. They swam and confribufed a comedy diving roufine. Ofher proiecfs of Aguianas included a hayride in November, a Mofher-Daughfen Swim in February, club iackefs, and an emblem. Siffing on fhe board from leff fo righf are fhe execufive officers of fhe Aquiana Swim Club: Miss Frances Evans, sponsor: Marsha Hoffman, swim show chairman: Linda Erickson, secrefary: Sandy Smifh, vice- presidenf: Gay Sfarfzman, freasurer, Chelly Kennedy, presidenf. Back row, leff fo righf: Karen Senew, Janef Edgar, Gay Sfarfzman, Sue Van Tuin, Malinda l-lill, Carol Tarzy, Sfephanie Adams, Terrie Schiernan, Sharon Baker, Wendie Jaeger, Bonnie l-libben Judy Mil'er, Sue Peferson, Laurie Nischke, Karen Haelsig. Kneeling, leff fo righf: Sandy Carr, Nancy Ramsfack, Judy Nielsen, Diane Abboff, Marcia Swearingen, Pam Finch, Vickie Sfembridge, Linda Ferguson, Donna Bre- los, Val Valenfine, Marfha Krifzer, Linda Biffing. Siffing, leff fo righf: Bonnie Jensen, Jody Bar- low, Marsha Hoffman, Louise Sfark, Vickie Gibbs, Sue Bradford, Donna Schmadebeck, Jady Barlow, Marsha Graham, Janef Rank, Linda Wakefield. G.A.A. PROVIDES ATHLETIC OPPGRTUNITY FOR GIRLS GAA. provides i'rs members wiih an opporiunify 'ro deveIop Ieadership and sporfsmanship. This year 420 girIs beneiiied from Ihe organiza'I'ion. The maior sporis offered incIude speed swimming, ba,sIce'rbaII, voIIeybaII, apparaius and 'I'umbIing, modern dance, and hockey. In addiiion Io Their aIhIeIic aciiv- iiies, Ihe girIs sponsored Blue Symf phony, a playday for neighboring schooIs, and a Moiher-Daughier Ban- guer +o concIude Ihe year. Inspecfing Iocker Iops from IeF'I Io righi is 'rhe execuiive board oi G.A.A.: Gini Pepper, president JIII Loygren, viceepresideniq Lynne Crawford, secreiary: Penny Russel, 'rreasurerq Sue Underwood, poini secreiary. Members oi The GAA. board from Ieif Io righr in Ihe iirsr row are Judy Calkins, Nancy Kennedy, CeiI Crum, Sue Eaion, Gay Siarizman, Bonnie SuH'on, Terrie Sheaman, Nancy Ruiledge, Barb LeFevre, Marsha Lockeif, Sue Bradford. Kneeling, Iefi' Io righfz Sue Underwood, Lynne Crawford, Gini Pepper, JiII Lovgren, Penny Russel. Back row, Ieif Io righf are Ihe sponsors: Mrs. Eva CIare OhImeyer, Miss Nancy MeIcher, Miss Jerri Slifer, Miss Carol Luensman, Miss Barbara Lane, Miss Fran Evans. ' 95 I Q B'oc1k iiiai spike! Leii io righi' are Lyn ne Crawiord, Sreyie Lines, Gini Pepper, Carol Skeiiy, Barb LeFevre, Barb Barnes. SPCRTS-MINDED GIRLS BGUNCE, SPLASH, AND DANCE Making good use oi Hwe praciice bar are ' Hoily Malin, Pai' Green, Sue Gregg. S- Up 'io rebound Sue Underwood's free +l'irow are Nancy Kennedy, Jo Alclrin, Jiil Lovgren, Louise Sfaric, Sue Moss. W Mx , ' . Q Spofiing Nancy Kennedy on 'fine parailel bars are Kai-on Krenek and Judy Mannahan. Lynne Crawford and Barb LeFevre Congraiuiafe eacii oiiner on a fine mafcii As Pam Muliin execufes a fiyinq dnfcnman, Sue Moss Penny LeViTus Caihy Johnson, Terry Wiliiams, and Nancy Kennedy observe. Off in a flash are Sue Peferson and Wendie Jaeger as Marcia Graham, Terrie Sheiman, and Bonnie Jenson look on. H J, Q 3, , as ' gg, 332, f A A S Q, . be ff , qv ffffgfwv -- if . 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R035 ,J 4, W ,kkV.,. ,mg ,gd 'W an , ? 'S 5 , ,1 fg 'wif' 'i k V , , Q4 Q1 1 if 5 A ,gwffwf 51 vs lm View -L x i iitiikvgg S.: S M kk wsu' 0 fu 1 Ak ,,, 5 4 3' 4 , H xx x Homecoming Queen Mary McGoun smiles aT her cheering subiecTs. STudenT Council PresidenT ArT Hack- er presenTs members oT The Home- coming CourT: Senior aTTendanT Carole Vilchis, Junior aTTendanT Pe-ne ny Russell, Queen Mary McGoun, ArT Hacker, Sophomore aHendanT Joey Aldrin and Freshman aTTend- anT Barb Bauder. HQUEEN MARY REIGNS OVER 1960 HOMECOMING The l96O Homecoming TesTiviTies began Thursday, OCT. l3 as a crowd of GB sTudenTs braved pouring rain To aTTend The bonTire ceremony. Sopho- more and Junior boys showed oTT Their sTrengTh as They deTeaTed'The Freshman- senior Team in The newesT Homecoming evenT, The Tug-oT4war. The Ten boys, selecTed Trom each class, rivaling in The mud, presenTed an exciTing conTesT Tor specTaTors. Ulv TigersTedT provided The inTernaTional Touch as he li+ The bonTire which blazed on Through The evening, consuming all The wood including The ouThouse aT The Top OT The pile. Adding To The exciTemenT, Dale Wassergord announced The winners oT The beard conTesT: sophomore STeve GuerranT, iuniors Phil lsensee and Sam MacBain and senior Norm Leider. The climax oT The Homecoming bonTire was The announcemenT oT The queen and her courT. Reigning over +he weekend fesTiviTies were Mary McGoun and her aTTendanTs, senior Carole Vilchis, junior Penny Russell, sophomore Joey Aldrin and Treshman Barb Bauder. Dr. TrusTy's speech moTivaTed The spiriTed crowd in The sTands To cheer The TooTball Team as iT prepared Tor Friday nighT's game. To conclude The evening, everyone wenT inTo The school Tor an inTormal dance. Cn Friday, Glenbrook Tans crowded The sTands Tor The annual Homecoming TooTball game. The SparTan squad ToughT Tiercely in an exciTing game wiTh The WheaTon Tigers, losing by a score oT I4-7. During halT-Time The queen and her aTTendanTs were inTroduced and enTerTained by The SparTaneTTes and The Glenbrook band. The class TloaTs were paraded before The courT while The Tinal judging Took place. The Junior's TloaT, builT around The Theme DeTeeT-em, received TirsT place. - fx s. .Q Dale Wassergord, announcing winners of 'rhe beard confesf, congraiulafes Norm Leider on His fiiree weeks' growfiw. Ulv Tigersfed, Gienbrooic's foreign exchange sfudenf, iigiwfs 'rne Jrraciifionai Homecoming bonfire. The queen is announced! Vic Lyczai: carries The baii for Glenbrook as fine Sprafans baffie fiwe Wimeafon Tigers. fill L UMEMORIES CDF AUTUMN BRINGS HOMECOMING The radianT queen is crowned by ArT Hacker. Memories oT AuTumn was The de- lighTTul Tinale To Homecoming TesTiviTies. Couples danced To The music oT Dick CarleTon in an auTumn aTmosphere ac- cenTed by pumpkins and corn shuclcs. The highlighT oT The evening was The coronaTion ceremony. A cornucopia Throne provided The impressive seTTing Tor The crowning oT Queen Mary Mc- Gfoun and her aTTendanTs by STudenT Council PresidenT ArT Haclcer. ln -,The spoTlighT members oT The courT danced as Their subiecTs waTchecl. ATTer The ceremony general dancing conTinuecl unTil Memories oT AuTumn' became a realiTy. Senior aTTendanT Carole Vilchis and escorT Ulv TigersTed. WEEKEND TO A GLOWING CLIMAX Couples gaze al lhe decorellons which add 'lo lhe mood The l96l Homecoming Courf. of Memories ol' Aulumnf' Junior affendanl' Penny Russell and escorl' Sophomore allendam' Joey Aldrin and escorl Freshmen allendanl' Barb Bauder and escorf Fred Sfewarf. Don Shepherd. Jeff MacNamee. DRAMA CLUB PRESENTS . . ln May, l96O, Glenbroolcls Drama, Music and Dance deparTmenTs combined TalenT and eTTorT To presenT Damn Yankeesf' The casT oT more Than lOO :1TudenTs per- Tormed This musical abouT sulTry Lola and her escapades wiTh The Yankee baseball club in a Three dimensional seT in The gymnasium. The worlq oT casT and crew resulTed in a Truly Tabulous producTion. The Ponder l-learT, a lighT-hearTed comedy abouT a souThern man on Trial Tor The murder oT his wiTe, was The annual Tall play. The ploT described how This simple man, Daniel Ponder, proved his innocence by revealing The secreT oT The Ponder hearT, concern and real aTTecTion Tor his Tellow man. As always, leads and TeaTured roles were double casT To give more drama club members The opporTuniTy To appear on sTage. .Ha 915 ' azz, f . i THE PONDER HEART Sue Leicln clnides Doug Hauseman as Daniel Poller for marrying Bonnie Dee, a naive young girl played by Helen Wesl. ,Q Dick Drill, Molly Sleilz and Bonnie Burdine lalk willw Mike Wesl in 'rlne role of Daniel Poller gleefully Daniel Pollen porrrayed by Mike Wesl, in lronl ol feslilies in courr as Frank Galali and Lockie Granl rlwe Beulalw l-lolel. encourage him. Donna Sue Smilln as Bonnie Dee confides in Pam Zarif who porfrays , flue unclerslanding housekeeper, l Narciss. l -x - -J c ' A Till-JJ IW JT K I T-'ii X ri .x i 'x AIT Q C Aiirllj yi! MA' fix lj r, B ,iw K H- In X, X . Q -' J X QU. ' ' il xv ,iii ix 'x .A ,i 2.2 ,- 'Si H i i T, T' Qili W if viii ii T Jlj P3 Dil 'JW 1 ' X x A ,. 4 t .' 'N -K ik. ii-If 'xii id Ti-ld -QL K ' xxx V if T nr. K A X ENs,sPRINC,E v J . v X l K.-E Q a, - ,,., A 5. 'i Jw Tlx' ,M -. if 1,5 f, Ain' is-5 gli' .X A ,' E fi IJ it 2 mu , -.1 ,z P My 'X 'jj : 1 iv 'QQ NX N Av ix Ti fy X T3 if ' 'vljii ,hi i -TJ XX 1' gs, . X i- 1. 3 a i N if aff 'fi-1 Vu i' 'T 93 lgi.i ' For iis winier produclion, The , A55 Drama Club presenled Jrwo our- NXEJVJX sialnding one achplays. . wi! -O The Slolen Prince, a Chinese F-' play, was direcied by senior Jim NJN l-lerberl. ln rhe lradirional manner Pam Zaril, The Chorus, explains rhe evenfs of The play +o +he audience. of Chinese drama, rhe acrors mov- ed sfilifly in lime +o music, perform- ing wiihoui srage seriings or sia- iionary props. The second play was The Thiev- es Carnival, a siylized modern farce. An excellenf casl' and in- genious sers broughi Jrhis play a Tirsi place in Jrhe seclional speech conlesr, malcing if Glenbroolcs fiffh conseculive play eligible for siaie compeiilion. All dramaric producrions were produced by Mr. Ralph Lane, Di- reclor, and Mr. Richard Kaari, Technical Direcror. Molly Sfeilz, The royal nurse, lamenis over rhe coming dealh of 'rhe baby princess. Diane Van Horlon and Ann Newquisf, Chinese peasanfs, sail fo 'rhe royal palace. 132 The +hieves, Mike West Bob Craig and Frank Salah spy some inferesfing vicfirns, . 'XVII' Q nf yi! is mxfgaf , T Q X iv, gm , A ,W .5 5+ I x .lik 'UMA P 5 nf 1. V ,mix Dignified Frank Galafi and Sue Lefch bicker on a park bench. THE THIEVES CARNIVAL Lockie Grant The Carn?val Clown changes 'Phe 'se'fs. ra- Ima. at M, ' A 12 uw L.: EVERGREENS TRANSFORM GLENBROOK INTO A WINTER WONDER LAND Mr. and Mrs. Sanfa Claus, Bonnie Burdine and Frank Galali, plan The delails of lheir busy season. Glenbrook sludenfs in a Win+er Won- der Land of Chrisfmas +rees and moun- Jrains danced To Jrhe music ol: Jim Kleeman's ren-piece band al +he I96O winfer formal. A Jriered srage ser The scene for Jrhe enrerlainmenr, presenled in a Jrhree-acl sliir. A+ lhe Norlh Pole Mr. and Mrs. Sanla Claus discussed lasl' minule Chrislmas preparalions. On Jrhe second Tier, in a living room ser, a group of carolers sang several Chrislmas seleclions. George Chrisly read A Le'r'rer To Virginia ro several children and Tom Koenig, singing a solo, reminded Jrhem 'rhal SanJra Claus is Coming Jro Town. To cornplele Jrhe enlerrainmenl Sha- ron Bolen, Nancy lvlalysali and Sharon Norberg, dressed as elves, danced lo Win- Jrer Wonder Land. Couples paused belrween dances for punch and pelire fours served a+ a cafe in Jrhe gym lobby. 'xi W af A L., Slave Page, Jo Ann Appleyard, George Chrisly and Anne Sue Gliclc. Mary l-larllieb, Winlcie Edgren and Peggy Smifh Bennison char befween dances, lisfen as George Chrisly reads A Lefler From Virginia. Canclidales for G.A.A. Ideal Girl and lheir escorls are, lelr lo righf, Chelly Kennedy and Mike Decoralion chairman, Penny Russell, is Carlucci, Sue Leich and George Chrisly, Marsha Loclcefi and Jerry Scofi, Mary McGoun and keeping up wifh fhe fradifion by pinning Darryl Huber. carnalion on her dale, Fred Slewarl, BLUE MOOD ATTRACTS G. B. CCUPLES Silver gliller wilh blue lighls, blue punch, andqblue decoralions, carried our rhe rheme of Blue Symphony , 'rhe annual GAA. lurnabour January 28. The Il piece orcheslra of Johnny Marlowe provided lhe music for +he dancing. Affer 'rhe enlerrainmenl. Chelly Kennedy. Sue Leich, Marsha Loclce++. and Mary McGoun were inlroduced asjhe four final candiclares for +he l96I Ideal Girl. Couples on ihe dance floor defiqhl in lhe music ol Johnny Marlowe. 4-SITE The sighf was 'rhe liHle Theaferg +he dale was March 4 when Junior and senior orchesis combined falenf 'ro presenf fhe annual modern dance show. 4-Sile. The program consisfed of bofh group numbers and solos. Highlighfing lhe show were numbers choreographed by fhe sludenfs. a selecfion feafuring a group of boys and a number accompanied by a choral speaking group. Y i ii 'LUX tw 5 fi b 3 wh, E Q i is 'ii vi UFOLLOW THE GIRLS The Aquiana Swim Club presenTed iTs second successful show, Follow The Girls, March I7, I8 and l9. WiTh Glenbroolcs Music and Dance De- parTmenTs, The boys' ensemble sang The inTroduc- Tion, There is NoThing Like a Dame, while The dance deparTmenT assisTed in choreographing The waTer members including Mademoiselle de Paris, Hello My Baby. T-li Lili, l-liLo, and Miss LiberTy, performed by The club sponsor, Miss Frances Evans. ' ATTer raising S2000 Trom selling candy. 20 members, Miss Evans, and Mrs. Eva Mae Glinsman journeyed To Tallahasse, T-lorida Tor The lnTerna- Tional AquaTic ArT FesTival. The six numbers re- ceived second, Third or TourTh class honors. Sue SmiTh and Donna Bordwell convey The show Theme in The Lady is a Tramp. Aquiana members deparT by ieT To The TesTival aT Florida March of The Toys poses aTTer receiving Third class honors aT The TesTival. From leTT To righT: Miss Evans, wiTh her second place Trophy Tor Miss LiberTy, looks on To Sandy SmiTh, Diane Gullilcsen, Marsha Hoffman, Chelly Kennedy, Merry Nelson, Sue PeTersen, Lynn McKinsTery, Karen Hoaglund, Sue SmiTh, and Cam l-lasTings wiTh Their second place Trophy Tor Lovely To Loolc AT. The upperclass girls, Judy Gould, Pal Olbriclw, Bonnie Molnlae, Mary McGoun, Anne Palenske, Dee Harm and Pal Boynlon pose before 'lheir evenl. Dave l-lanson helps Mr, Ed Aldridge lake a spill. Vic Lyczak biles llwe dusl. LAUGHING STUDENTS AND TEACHERS RIDE STUBBORN DONKEYS Sluolenl' Council sponsored a donkey loaskelloall game on March 26, I96O, in lhe gym. Willw a few necessary changes, 'flue game was 'llrue same as regular baskelball excepl 'rlial baskels were slwol' from donkeys. Aclual games were played wi+l'1 +l'1e Sludenl Council versus lfhe lacully and classes challenging eacli ollwer. Also included in llwe program were several relay races using bollw live and mechanical donkeys. Tlwe clweerleaders, Sam Keller, Dick Tlnor- sen, Bob O'Grady and George Rennix, kepl' llwe crowd in lwiqlw spirils. COSTUMES ADD TO FUN AT TWIN TWIRL FirsT place winners oT The conTesT, Bob PorTh and JusTine Willis pose as Frank ensTein and his wiTe. Couples walk hopeTully Tor The iudges Tinal decision oT The winners OT The conTesT. Dressed as monsTers, cowboys, or iusT Twins, junior and senior girls broughT Their daTes To Gamma BeTa Gamma's annual Twin Twirl. Couples Tormed a line and paraded around The caTeTeria as iudges looked Tor The mosT ouT- sTanding cosTumes. FirsT prize was awarded To Bob PorTh and JusTine Willis, seniors, dressed as FrankensTein and his wiTe. Seniors Byrne Campion and Joyce ChrisTainsen, leopard skin clad cavemen, were given second prize, while a liTTle boy and girl, seniors Doug Colburn and Diane Dierks claimed Third. CompleTing The evening was enTerTainmenT and music by Bolo Ludlow's NoTables. et-fs 5123 i is an Second place winners, Joyce ChrisTen- sen and Byrne Campion, Take Time ouT Tor a smile. Taking Time ouT Tor added Tun are Bobbie D'Ambrosio, STeve BeckwiTh, Cheryl Bahover, and John Camp- anella. Ill , -, f..- r . - , -iii l Musical and liTerary inTellecTs, Dee Harm and Terry NorTh, Marsha HoTTman and Eddie RudolT, Mary McGoun and Vic Lyzak enioy pracTicing' dur- ing The evening. AN EVENING IN PARIS Frank GaIa'Ii and prom daie ad- mire his painiing in an open air cafe. Three wandering minsirels Serenade prom couples. Chrisiy MoI1Iar, Rick Walczak, Jerry Scoii, and Marsha Lockeif are enjoying Iheir rendezvous in a candlelii French cafe. The couri: Dick Luiz, Jane Reiiing, Bob Russell, Queen Susan Srnilh, lvleredilh Nelson, and Rich Basseii. Prom-bound iuniors and seniors 'Found Glenbrook iransiormed in+o a Parisian Dream. Doormen who mei cars ai +he canoped enirance escorfed lhe girls info a French cafe. Here, surrounded by a sidewalk ari' exhibir, couples were served French pasiry and punch as They lisiened io a 'I'ri,o of sirolling musicians. A nine-'Fool Paris skyline in various hues of purple enclosed +he dimly iii dancing area. Across from 'rhe pavillion, wiih Vic Farachi's band. was a garden spoi. There couples waiched The wafers of a founiain as 'rhey splashed over cherubs and dolphins info 'ihe pool below. Typical ol: Paris in springiime, a profusion of brighi flowers provided 'Fragrance -and beauiy. Reigning over Jrhe gala affair was Queen Susan Smiih and her aiiendanis, Merediih Nelson and Jane Reiiig. Junior class Presideni' Bob Luiier presenied Susan wiih ihe 'rradiiional lockei. As couples sped away, a backward glance caughi ihe loiiy shape oi ihe Eiffel Tower silhoueiie in blue lighis againsi The dark sky. I+ was ihe final glimpse oi an Evening in Paris never io be forgoiien. The royal couple dance io 'the music of Vic Farachi. Seniors preparing for 'rhe graduaiing ceremonies. CLASS OF 1960 BIDS FAREWELL Senior, Duncan Miller, speaking in Ou r Grealesf Challenge. Commencemenl of June 9 ended The four years al GB 'For +he class of l96O. Class president Gregg Slellland, inlroduced rhe spealcers and presenled +he class gill, lhe fronl lawn Glenbrook sign surrounded in evergreens. Dr. Warson presemled lhe class, while Mr. Louis Thorson gave +he diplomas +o +he seniors. As lhe Triumphal March from Sigurd Jorsalfarw ' was played by lhe school orcheslra, 'rhe gradualing class depar+ed in'ro realiry. PES Blossom Wyne receiving diploma from Mr. Louis Thorson, T pf The qradualing class of 1960. w--.., Rf' 'NJ' S +1 3 ig:- Yi .lqi J f .41 Jim BarTh, Willie Borre, Fred Clarey. Ron Elko, Joe FiTTs. Dan FoTTer, l-lank GarTner. Greg Graham, Jim l-lerberT. Darryl l-luber, Will KaeTer. Bud KenT, Denny KiTTler. FIRST LGSING SEASON Old TradiTions Tell This year as The odds Tinally caughT up wiTh'The Glenbrook TooTball machine. DisasTer sTruck This year's Team as They Tinished wiTh a 2 and 5 record, alThough rnosT oT The games were beTTer Than The record showed. The SparTans did win Two games, boTh Thrillers which ended wiTh 27-26 Glenbrook vicTories. Dave Lass. one oT Tour co-capTains, did an excellenT job oT leading The squad buT iT Took alerT play by boys such 'as Ron Elko aT Willow- brook and AI Vodicka and Rob Nicoll againsT Proyiso W'esT To pull Through These Two' wins in conTerence compeTiTion. The season ended wiTh dark memories oT Tall and brighT hopes Tor a Glenbrook comeback nexT year. l i i l 1 VarsiTy FooTball, TronT row: Will Keeler, Jerry ScoTT, Bob Olson, Al Vodicka, Vic Lyczak, Craig Weide- man, Bud KenT, Terry NorTh, Ron Elko, Joe FiTTs. Second row: Fred LaTTin, Rob Nicoll, Willie Borre, Dave Lass, Gary McGowan, Dave Laidley, Denny KiTTler, WalT Bucher, Mike Connelley, Jim BarTh is 3 wx' K is 5 S S fa' s s T ,sw I- V CLOSE GAMES MAR RECORD SEASON RECORD Glenbrook 7 Glenbrook I4 Glenbrook 6 Glenbrook 7 Glenbrook 27 Glenbrook 27 Glenbrook O TOTALS: Glenbrook 88 Highland Park 25 Maine Wesf I9 Easl Leyden 26 Whealon I4 Willowbrook 26 Wesl' Proviso 26 Prospecf 41 Opponenlrs I77 Fred Clarey Ron Epperf. Third row: Coach Jack Leese, Hrrrold Samorian Jim Lichfeneberf Ted Jacob Jim Herbert Greg Graham, Rich Smifh, Gran? Pefersen Hank Garlner Fred Sfewarf Dan Folfer Darryl Huber, Coach Dick Walker, Coach Wah' Sherman Jim Herberf l2Il of Glenbrook and an unldenlified Sparlan sfop a Wlnearon player in fha Homecoming game. Glenbrook players converge on a Whealon runner ro srop a slworlr gain. HERE COME THE SPARTANS! REFRESHED FROM A HALF TIME BREAK THE SPARTANS RETURN, READY FDR ACTION Allhough Jrhe Sparfans didn'+ come oul' on 'rop 'rhis year, fhey slrill provided plenly of aclion for The loyal fans who came our io walch 'rhem compele. The piclures on +hese pages Jrell 'rhe Glenbrook s'rory: Win, lose, or draw our varsily Jream, coached by Mr. Waller Sherman, will always have 'rhe GB spiril and Fighl wilh Jrhern. Above righl: Terry Norfh drive T hole in lhe Whealon line buf seems lo b h ded for a shorl Trip. Righlz Willie Borre, ba lied up y Dave Lass, flies in lo slop l-lqhland P li urine New Fronf row: Jim Wolff, Don Epperf, Bob Alamshaw, Bufch Appel, Bob Pond, Bob Leider, Wayne Sanders, Bill Morley, Jim Coll, Bufch I-Iyde Second row: Jim George, Darryl Balmer, John Janes, Barry Shockmel, Paf Dalbeck, Doug Macllarland, Bob Pohl, Jerry Morgan, Joe Baugh man, John Morris, Binlc I-lylberf. Third row:-Coach Ed Baker, Don Ohlmeyer, Dean Reich, Mary Danniel, Jim Benneff, Craig Wh fe Rck Lenon, Jeff Cramer, Doug Kafka, Don Hoaglund, Coach Eugene Sackeff. 3, SOPHS AID SQUAD JAYVEES WIN 4 LOSE GIenbrook's Junior Varsify finished fheir winning season wifh a 4-3 record. Iwo of fhef fhree JV losses were one poinfers and fhe fhird showed only a fwo fouchdown differ- ence. One of fhe oufsfanding leaders of fhe junior fearn was sophomore Barry Shockmel. Barry's passing and broken field running abilify kepf fhe feam in close confenfion in all of The games. Dave Laidley and Mike Connelley were chosen 'ro lead fhe boys of fhe JV squad in nexf year's varsify compefifion. JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD Glenbrook 20 Glenbrook 20 Glenbrook 6 Glenbrook 24 Glenbrook O Glenbrook 24 Glenbrook 6 TOTALS: Maine Wesf O Glenbard Easf Easf Leyden 7 Wheafon O Willowbrook I3 Wesf Proyiso 6 Prospecf 7 Glenbrook IOO - Opponenfs 39 Glenbrook players flaffen a I-Iighland Park runner in fhe season opener. , -we L if Q5 Sophomore ioolball ream: Firsl row: Dave Janczak, Ronny Maxson, Jim Bolen, Neil Blafchford. Frank Wolff, Mike Maslrogany, Sherm Levin, Joe Bianci. Second row: George Molfei, Pele Collier, Fred Keibler, Bob Barnelield, Ken I-lolm, John Coffey, Del Mackie, Bucky Weise, Bob Fairclough, Greg Zalros. Third row: Joe Goergen, mgr. Ron Bianco, Ken Gunderson, Jim Hoover, Dick Smilh, Tom Jorgenson, Ed Roye, Gary Cooke, John Middlebrook, Tom I-licks, Jim Luensman, mgr. Coach Edward Aldrich. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL RECORD FRESI-IMAN FOOTBALL RECORD Glenbrook O -- Prospecl I3 Glenbrook I4 -- Maine Wesl I3 Glenbrook I4 -iGIenbard Easl 6 Glenbrook 62 - Deerfield O Glenbrook 6 - Morlon Wes? I2 Glenbrook 2l - E. Leyden 6 Glenbrook 25 - Easl Leyden O Glenbrook I9 - Glenbard Easl O Glenbrook 24 + Deerfield I2 Glenbrook 2l - Morlon Wesl O Glenbrook 27 - Maine Wesl' 7 Glenbrook I4 - Prospecl 7 TOTALS: TOTALS: Glenbrook 96 - Opponenis 50 Glenbrook I5I - Opponenls 26 Frosh fooiball ieam: Firsl row: Ed Urban, Sav Scrimenli, John I-lallguisl, John Collier, Bruce Levin, Tom Fausl, Jim Davies. Bob Gray, Rudy Bussiager, Kim McCusker, Jim Ball, Chris Morgan. Dick Rees, Bill Wrighl. Second row: Roger Noack, Sieve Mayberry, Chuck Thomas, Chuck I-Iockmeyer, Charles I-lansen, Bob Marlinsen, Jim Plisler, John Treplow, Rich Faierson, Bill Ward, Don Fillmore, Bill I-Iipsley, Mark Mellick, Dean George, Jim Shearer. Third row: Coach Bob Albrighl, Dave Ellman, mgr., Rick Pielroski, Jerry Kirkpalrick, Craig Fochler, Don Johanson, Tony Forgione, Lee Fallon, Bob Chrislenson, K. O. O'Connor, Wayne Carmignani, Dennis Rowe, Kirk iLanders, Frank Levy. Wayne Wolierl, Coach Brian I-lalpin, if 1 I er. , VARSITY CHEERLEADERS KEEP BUSY SCHEDULE - 'E R -as Q V Z S ,., . .., Q f QP f 1. or , 'hi 3 5 f X il 5 E X? li , ,...,.... - .,..... , ., , ,i .qqli if VVAW MM S I ':-- Nz- .iqu .VX I I 0 :x- 1 -',':: :vu F rf 'i ' -:::. .'V: Q '1 , .C kung., we Sealed on fhe Glenbrook sign in fron? of lhe school are Varsi+y Cheer- leaders Mary MCG-oun, Marsha Lee, Linda Poulos, Sharon Norberg, Dee Harm and Carole Vilchis. Throughoul' foolloall and baskefball seasons. a+ a 'rolal of rhirry games. rhe enrhusiasm of +he Varsily Cheerleaders imparied spiri'r +o 'rhrongs of Sparian rooiers. From early summer ro +he end of baslcerball season, Jrhe girls praclriced rheir rourines lwice weekly. They cheered a+ games. pep rallies and assemblies. Despife lheir rigorous pracrice-cheering schedule, Jrhe Varsiry Squad siill found lime +o a++end a cheer- leading clinic a+ Prospecr High School, and hold +wo 'affer- game dances io ay for lheir new uniforms. Al Jrhe end oiflhe l96O-6I school year, The Varsiiy Cheer- leaders held clinics for fufure cheerleaders, and iudged a+ cheerleading Jrryours. For +heir service 'ro +he school, Jrhe cheer- leaders received -awards from lheir sponsor, Mrs. Ann Carswell. Manager-Alrernares Carolyn Tomczyk and Phyllis Holden supervised cheerleading pracfices and cheered during 'rhe second semesrer. i I cl J.V, Manager, Sharon Ormsby, mainTained Running Through a new cheer are The Junior VarsiTy Cheerleaders. FronT row: Pam ChrisTy discipline aT pracTices games. Sue MiTchell, Nancy MacDole, Dixie Garver. Second row: Karen Kobusch, Penny Russell, Nancy Kurelc. Missing Trom picTure: Carole David. J.V. SQUAD CHEERS, DECORATES, BAKES SCDPI-IS SPARK SPIRIT AT MORNING GAMES Due To a new'InTerim ConTerence ruling providing Tor junior varsiTy TooTbalI and basIceTbaII Teams, a iunior VarsiTy cheerleading squad was Tormed. The Junior VarsiTy Cheer- leaders worlced closely wiTh The VarsiTy in su'ch proiecTs as The Halloween and ValenTine dances, and The clinics Tor prospecTive cheerleaders. The girls also held a bake sale To Tinance Their new uniTorms. Cheryl LoclreTT and Babs Brandt sophomore cheerleading managers. ....,.',,M,9p,.....,,. .s...-My - I H y i EighT peppy girls sparked The Sophomore Class spiriT This year. Wearing uniTorms inheriTed Trom The VarsiTy Squad, The Sophomore Cheerleaders led The cheers oT Their sleepy cIassmaTes aT early morning TooTball and baslceT- ball games. In order To raise money, The girls sold programs aT TooTbaII games, and assisTed The Junior VarsiTy and VarsiTy Cheerleaders in a balce sale and Two aTTer-game dances. Under The capTainship of Margo Nahigian were The Sophomore Cheer- leaders. FirsT row: Margo Nahigian, Dale Ryser, Ann Saville. Second row: Valerie ValenTine, Sue BoaTrighT, Daryl I-IeiTman, Jady Barlow, Barb French. -,gg gps i i -K - gk ' PT-gf kkzi 'IQ 3 T ii .r ,Wei if . -.ar k g, xf John JohnsTon Lockie Granf Bill Cichanski Bob Baughman Garry BaerwaldT Jim Kahle Andy Kaiser Bill Keil SPARTAN VARSITY HARRIERS The varsiTy Tinished Their cross-counTry season wiTh a 5-4 record, a greaT im- provemenT over lasT year's I-9 Tinal ToTal. The SparTan harriers, who worked diligenTly every d-ay To make success possible, won sixTh place in The conference meeT aT WesT Proviso and capTured ninTh place in The disTricT meeT. This place in disTricT is cerTainly a sign of good Things To oome in following seasons. The Top individual Tor Glenbrook was again Tom Koenig. lasT year's mosT valuable runner. Tom was capTain of The squad This year and was again chosen by his TeammaTes as mosT valuable. GracluaTion will Take away much oT The SparT'an power, including The one-Two punch oT Koenig and Mark Ledger, buT a good Frosh-soph Team. led by Dan Greenwood, should be able To carry on The Glenbrook cause. LeTT To righT: Marc Young, Dan Koelper, Rick Moser, and Ulv TigersTedT prepare To run in one oT The Glenbrook cross-counTry meeTs. Tom Koenig lcaphl Mark Ledger Howie Morlvedr Ulv Tigersleclr RUN NINTH IN DISTRICT 2 Glenbroolcs Frosh-soph cross-counrry squad had a fairly successful season, wirh a 4-6 record and a ninrh place in 'rhe Easr Leyden Fresh-soph invilalional meer. The Jream leader was Dan Greenwood, who look an individual lourlh place in The Leyden meel' and was consisrenrly among lhe lop finishers in dual meel comperilion. The excellenl Jrurnoul' of boys for lasl Tall's leam has proved lhe increasing popularily of cross- counlry running. Wilh conlinued supporr, cross- counrry may be noi' only popular, buf very successful in lhe fulure. Above righl: Varsily cross-counlry Ieam. Firsl row: Garry Baerwaldf, Rick Moser, Dan Koelper, Bill Keil, John Johnsfon. Second row: Bill Cichanski, Howie Morlvedr, Eric Ebol, Ulv Tigersledr, Al Priddy, Bob Baughman. Third row: Coach William McBay. Locltie Gran'l', Andy Kaiser, Tom Koenig, Denny Lavery, Mark Ledger, Jim Kahle, Lance Sloncen. Manager. Below: Frosh-soph Team. From lefl: Bob Cossavella mgr., Jim Donner, Bob Arnemann, Mike Gossen, Terry Walsh, Phil Harris, Bob Meyer, Ken Haugness, Bruce Mcliinslerey, Jim Schmidt Randy Heinz, Jack Hirschman, Richard Brown, John Morris, Dale Williams, Mike Cai-pin, Paul Decker, Dick Sinclair, Tad Gilsler. Bob Larsen, Dan Greenwood, Bill Clanlon, Ken Klancnik, Jirn Sfewarr, Sieve Coons. Ron Hedrich, Coach Ron Elherlon. Y .. Fred Lallin Granl Pelersen Al TOV1lflV1 Dave Lass Roger Bagg Mosl Valuable Player Honorary Caplain SPARTANS GRAB SECOND IN FENTCN TOURNEY Second place in llle Fenlon Holiday Tournamenll1igl'il.igliled an olllerwise dis- mal varsily baskelball season. Glenbrook caplured llwe lroplwy by whipping Elm- wood Park 54-53 and soundly lllraslwing Lake Park by a 58-42 counl. ln regular season play, Glenbrook won lwo games and loslsevenleen.Tl1e Spar- lans consislenlly losl lo some ol lllinois' lop-ranked leams suclw as Prospecl, Wlwealon, and Easl Leyden. all lnlerim League loes. Glenbrook won one game and losl eleven games in league com- pelilion. llne Sparlans sole loop viclory was a melliodical 54-40 viclory over sevenlhfplace Proviso Wesl. Glenbrook's only ollier viclory was a llard-earned 55-4l win over lormer Tri- Counly Conference loe Penlon. GB won llwree ol llieir lour games againsl lorm- er league opponenls. Individually, Denny Pielrzak, iunior lorward, led llwe leam in scoring and rebounding, scoring 2l9 poinls and grabbing I39 rebounds. Mosl Valuable Player Granl Pelersen was second in bollw calegories as lie scored I63 poinls and cleared llie boards I I8 limes. As a leam, llie Sparlans scored l040 lolal poinls lor an average ol 47.3 poinls per game. ln conlerence play, Glenbrook scored 579 poinls in I2 games lo score 48.25 poinls per game. Glenbrook looks lorward lo a line sea- son nexl year willi llle relurn ol nine players lo llle squad, led by regulars Denny Pielrzak, Tim Sllannon, and Fred Slewarl. This will be coupled willl GB's line junior varsily learn lo lorm llie I96l-62 varsily cage leam. Percenlage wise, Granl Pelersen led llwe Sparlan marksmen, lwilling 62 ol I57 lield goal allempls lor 39.5 per cenl. Senior guard Roger Bagg paced llwe squad in lree lllrow accuracy, making l9 ol 27 clriarily losses lor 70.5 per cenl. ln posl-season eleclions, Granl Peler- sen was cliosen Mosl Valuable Player and Senior Al Tonkin was selecled as Honor- ary Caplain ol llie leam. Highland Park 44 Glenbrook 23 Niles 53 Glenbrook 42 Arlinglon Heiglwls 60 Glenbrook 39 'Maine Wesl 77 Glenbrook 34 'Willowbrook 64 Glenbrook 54 'Prospecl 89 Glenbrook 5l Elmwood Park 53 Glenbrook 54 Lake Park 42 Glenbrook '58 Palaline 94 Glenbrook 46 Ela Vernon '6I Glenbrook 52 'Priviso Wesl 54 Glenbrook 50 'Wnealon 73 Glenbrook 53 'Easl Leyden 65 Glenbrook 50 Grayslake 6l Glenbrook 56 'Maine Wesl 68 Glenbrook 32 'Willowbrook 80 Glenbrook 72 'Prospecl 75 Glenbrook 47 Fenlon 4I Glenbrook '55 'Proviso Wesl 40 Glenbrook 54 'Wnealon 67 Glenbrook 34 'Easl Leyden 73 Glenbrook 48 Maine Easl 62 Glenbrook 36 Denoles league game B4 SUI 40 32 Glenbrook varsily baslcelball, back row, lelf 'ro righI': Coach Howard Helfrich, Doug Rader, Fred SI'ewarI', Gran? Pefersen. Dennis Piefrzalc, Dave Lass, and Coach Cliff Capp. Fronf row, Ielf Io righfz Manager Phil Isensee, Randy Dean, Tim Shannon, Fred Laflin, and Senior Manager Arf I-Iaclcer. CAGERS FINISH SEVENTH IN CONFERENCE RACE Seen below are Iwo players in acfion during a Glenbrook versus Ela Vernon cage game, A+ Ihe lower Iefl Sparfan Denny Pielrzalc goes up for a layup while Ieammale Tim Shannon IZOI Ioolcs on. Dave lass IIZI hils a jump shof as GranI' Pe+ersen 1301 Charges for Ihe rebound The Glenbrook Junior Varsify cage feam. Back row, leff fo righf: Coach Cliff Capp, Gary Wodder, Ron Epperf, Don Ohlmeyer, Crao Whife, Cliff Lifer, Bob Pohl, Don Epperf, and Manager Phil lsensee. Fronf row, leff fo righf: John Coffey, Mike Connelly, Doug Rader, Harris, and Randy Dean. JAYVEE MARKSMEN SHOOT TO A .500 SEASON A successful IO-IO season is fhe mark leff by Glenbrooks iunior varsify baskefball fearn. Alfhough fhe Sparfans were hampered by losses fo fhe yarsify, fhey came Through wifh flying colors. The iuniors esfablished fhemselves as one of Glenbrook's finesf feams of shoofers. The Sparfans hif 292 of 599 field goal fries for a sizzling 48.8 per cenf. Leading fhe individual efforfs for GB was Sophomore John Coffey. i-le made 2I9 poinfs for a lO.9 poinf per game average, pulled down 202 rebounds. and was among fhe fop shoofers, hiffing 62 per cenf from fhe floor. Also oufsfanding for Glenbrook were iuniors Doug Kafka and Doug Rader. Kafka scored lO.5 poinfs per game, averaged IO rebounds per confesf. and led fhe feam in shoofing, making 24 of 32 affempfs for a fanfasfic 75 percenf. Rader led fhe squad in rebounding, clearing fhe boards Il fimes each game. Rader also had an 8 poinf scoring average. Driving fhe baseline for a baskef is Glenbrook's John Coffey ll4l againsf Leyden Wesf. ?i.G5vil'l?ZEu??n525fiiiiiiiiiwHT 5 S2'fE1-,'STI-'f'Fz-Z: iwfvefiwifilb i:fw'QSIiE f.552i4K!iirhi2'?5lfi ''iL'?fi?i23559E-WislfihiLiiikmwfaii' Maine Wesf Willowbrooek Prospecf Wesf Leyden Ela Vernon Waukegan Proviso Wesf W'heafon Easf Leyden Grayslake Maine Wesf Willowbrook Prospecf Glenbard Easf Proviso Wesf Wheafon Easf Leyden Glenbrook Glenbrook Glenbrook Glenbrook Glenbrook Glenbrook Glenbrook Glenbrook Glenbrook Glenbrook Glenbrook Glenbrook Glenbrook Glenbrook Glenbrook Glenbrook Glenbrook I-le flies fhrough fhe air wifh fhe greafesf of ease? Junior Doug Ka ka leaps high fo hif a iump shof againsf Easf Leyden. Looking on are Don Ohlmeyer l33l and John Coffey lI4l of Glenbrook. Sophomore baskefball squad, leff fo righf: Paul Decker, Terry Walsh, Tad Gilsfer, Ken Gunderson, John Mclzadzean, Barry Schockmel, Hank Loehr, Bill Arfwohl, Paul Canfrell, Jeff Browne, Chris Naiork, and Will Sfuarf. Kneeling are managers John Morris lla-ffl and Mike Masfrogany. Missing is Coach Joe Haiosf. SOPHOMORES HAVE WINNING SEASON A second place finish in lnferim League sfandings marks 'rhe chief accomplishmenl' of GB's Sophomore Baskefball feam, under fhe able leadership of Mr. Joseph l-laiosf. On fhe season fhe sophs won IO and dropped only seven. Glenbrook finished wi+h a 5-3 league mark. Collecfively. Glenbrook scored 852 poinfs 'ro average 5O.l poinfs per game, while opponenfs made 808 poinfs for a 47.0 poinf average. The sophs also broke fhe old sophmore rebound record of 44 wifh 46 rebounds againsf Fenfon, Easl' Leyden, and Deerfield. Five wins highlighfed a fough season for Coach Dick Walker's freshman baskefball feam. Despife a below average '5-8 won-losf record, fhe freshman played inspired baskefball. The frosh won fwo games from Deerfield, one from Highland Park, a win over Easf Leyden, and a vicfory over Ridgewood by a 43 fo 8 score. Glenbrook's frosh cagers were also froubled by a lack of heighf, an imporfanf assef in modern baskefball. Affer fhis inifial year. fhe feam of '64 looks forward fo a much brighfer year during fheir sophomore season. Glenbrook's freshman cage feam. Back row, leff fo riqhfx Manager Srniffy McClure, Ken Klancnik, Scoff Fowler, Don Johannson, Del Mackie, Sfeve Coons, Wayne Jeronimus, and Coach Dick Walker. Fronf row: Dean George, Mark Sfanley Sfeve Pridcly. Rick Piggoll-, Wayne Carminagni. .. i V,Y ui KBIF0 T Qs. WQ 90 0 vw VARSITY GYMNASTS DEBUT IN SUCCESSFUL SEASON Glenbroolcs gymnasTics Team opened iTs TirsT season oT acTive connpeTiTion under The coaching oT Mr. STan Kopielslci and won Three meeTs while dropping Tour. The bar-and-ring men won Their opener againsT Bar- ingTon. Then dropped a meeT To league Toe and Tormer STaTe Champion EasT Leyden. The squad also Taced many oTher rough Teams, including ProSpecT, Niles, and W'esT Leyden. Coach Kopielslsi is opTimisTic abouT nexT season in Thaf The Team only graduaTes Three boys, Side-horseman Ed AgusTin, Co-capTain STeve Wells, and Charlie Boyles. The Teams MosT Valuable Caym- nasT, Bill l-Tall, reTurns, as do Co-CapTain Jaclc Meng, Lee LindquisT, Bill AnderTon, Bill Rees, BerT BesTor, Riclc Loclce, and Diclc Vining. Along wiTh The Three maior grads, Seniors Randy Werhane, Fred Clarey, and Toby Johnson also bow ouT oT acTion. VViTh a veTeran crew reTurning, Coach Kopielslci vows ThaT The Glenbrook gymnasTs will come bouncing back in l962. The Trosh-soph gymnasTics Team also lool4s Torward To a banner year nexT season aTTer dropping all Their meeTs This year. Time and pracTice will bring GBE soph gondoliers inTo Top Torm Tor The coming campaign. Junior Bill Rees risks liTe and limb on The parallel bars while Ri Loclce, Lee LindguisT, Bill f'XnderTon, CapTain Jack Meng, and MenT STan Kopielslci gleeTully loolq on. Muscles ripple as Junior AnderTon warms up wiTh a sTunT on The horizonTal bar. F ---'-I-111 Pausing in fronl' of a Trampoline is Glenbroolfs varsily gymnasiics learn. Back row, leff lo riglnf: Toby Jolwnson, Bill Hall, Fred Clarey, Ron Sclwamrnerl, Ed Aguslin, Randy Werlwane, Berl' Beslor, Charlie Boyles, Bill Davis, and Coach Sian Kopielslci. Fronl row, leff lo riglvl: Bill Rees, Dick Vining, Lee Lindquist Co-caplain Jack Meng, Co-caplain Sieve Wells, Bill Anderlon, Riclc Locke, and Bruce Roberson, Perfecling a slum' on 'rhe side lnorse is Senior Ed Aguslin wl1ile Conor? Bill Davis wafclnes wiflw approval. Exepufing a vein-busfing, blood-curdling, maneuver on ilrie rings is Junior Lee Lindquisf. SGPH GYMNASTICS TEAM AWAITS BANNER YEAR The lulure of Glenbrook gymnalslics lies nol only in lhe learns, bul' in GB's head gymnaslics coach, Mr. Slan Kopielski. Coach Kopielski look over in l96O-bl as head gymnaslics coach for GBE lirsl cornpelilive season. The sporl was originaled al Glenbrook in lhe l959-60 season under Coach Don- ald Cross. The lulure looks brighl for Glenbrook gyrnnasls as Mr. Kopielski has shaped a fine 'leam in his rookie year. The squad will have eighl' relurning members lor lhe l96l-62 season lo form lhe nucleus of a squad +o uphold GB's high alhlelic lradilions. l-le's nof snobbish, bul' looking down on fellow gymnasls is Junior Lee Lindquisl while doing a hanclsland on lhe rings. Sophomore Gymnaslics leam - Back row. lell +o righl: Manager John Bucher. Slan Tomandel, Russ Rupp, John Middlebroolc. Carler Bealfy Harry Harl, John Roberls, and Coach Slan Kopielskl. Middle Row: Bob Ayres, John Collard, John Graham, Frank Wolff, Roger Beckwilh, and Dick Baldwin. Fronl row: Jody Selinas, Jim Weidner, Arl Terwilliger, Sleve Agnew, Walker. Rich Smifh, Bill Roberls. and Randy Sparfan Senior Mermen, Iefi lo righfz Bill Morgan, Ulv Tigersledf, Jody Roseman, Tom Johnson, Bill Deering, Jim lhrlre, Ken Jensen Tom Doly, and Dave Hunler. SPARTAN TANKERS VICTORIOUS IN 13 DUAL MEETS The Glenbrook varsily swimming leam. lefl' lo righlr Al Schreiber, Marv Danniel, Dave Dellel, Doug Jones, Gary Wiffe, Dave Eicher, Tom Doly, Bill Morgan, Tony Harper, Rick Hausemen, Vic Mofosaka, Bruce Rolhermel, John Neal, Bill Deering, Don Jaques, Ulv Tiger- sledl, Ken Jensen, Jim lhrlce, Jody Roseman, Doug Crow, Dave Hunler, Tom Vosnos, and Tom Johnson. SOPHOMCDRE MERMEN PREPARE FOR 1962 Glenbrook's varsiTy swimmers, in Their Third year oT compeTiTion, posTed a Tine I3-2 won-losT record and placed TenTh in The sTaTe meeT aT New Trier.'GB showed iTs power by whipping such schools as Maine WesT, Proviso WesT, Leyden East and Elmwood Park, among oThers. Senior Tom Johnson placed in The STaTe MeeT Tor The second sTraighT year by Taking TiTTh in The buTTerTly. Tom was also chosen by The Team as MosT Valuable Swim- mer. The TuTure looks brighT as GB reTurns I5 veTerans Tor The l96I-62 season. The Glenbrook Soph- omore swimmers, leTT To righT, back row: Manager Rick MaT- son, Paul Bergdahl, Chuck Trees, Dick Drill, Roy Colglazier, John FechT, Chuck Schoewe, Fred Kieb- ler, Fred Buegel, Manager Bill Waid- ner, and Coach ArT Van Aman. FronT row: Ron Riclenour, Tom McClure, Geo- rge Klumb, Bill Lowe, and Bob Alsaker. Swimming also Took an upTurn on The Treshman and sophomore levels. The Glen- brook Trosh-soph Tank Team placed second in The lnTerim League sTandings while The Trosh compiled an enviable IO-3 season rec- ord. The sophomores, who losT several boys who moved ouT oT Glenbrook. swam To a 9-6 record. The Treshman Team showed iTs power by Taking TourTh in The Glenbrook Freshman lnviTaTional Swimming MeeT. NineTeen schools were enTered in The meeT. T Freshman Swimming Team, back row, leTT Tp righT: Joe Muh- lke, Barry DeKovic, Howie Ford, John KriTzer, Ton Denz, Bud Arnemann, and Bob Meyers. Third row: Jan Nugent John Skubiz, Bob Bacon, Jim WaTers, Tom Donlan, JeTT MacNamee, Fred Schreiber, Lee GoTT, and Coach Edward Aldridge. Second row: Murray DeLam- oreaux, Tom Man- ning, Doug Vines John Bauer, Dic MachaTa, Bill Neal, Mike Phillips, and Tom Palmer. FronT row: Bob 'ArndT, PaT Dinger, KenT Yauch, Dave l-loTTrnan, PeTe Wright and Jim SloaT. ii GLENBROOK GUARD INSTRUCTS AND SAVES LIVES Q ,RUUKM fy Shown above are 'rhe coaches and caplains of lhe I96l GB varsify swim +eam. From lell: Jim lhrlce, Mr. Arr Van Aman, Mr. Ed Aldridge, and Tom Johnson. Among Glenbrook's service organizalions, lhe Pool Guard, under 'rhe direclion of Coaches Edward Aldridge and Ari Van Aman slands oul. The Guards ins'rruc'r grammar school children how lo swim, work in gym classes, guardfin evening school, and inslrucl during 'lhe lifesaving courses. Head guards lor The currenl season were Wendy Jaeger and Jim lhrke, Gay Slarlzman and Tom Vosnos were selecled Head Guards for I96l-62 al Glenbrook. V fa' 0 , ' . V . hi' C O 0 Congralulaling new head guards are lhe Former head guards on lefl, Wendy Jaeger and Jim lhrke. Juniors Gay Sfarlzman and Tom Vosnos gladly accepl fhe posilion. The Glenbrook Guard, Back row, lei? lo righl: John Muhlke, Rick l-lausman, Bruce Rofhermel, John Neal, Berl Lynn, Bill Deering, Tom Doly, Bill Morgan, and Ken Jensen. Third row: Coach Ed Aldridge, Jim lhrke, Tom Boggess, Bob Baker, Alex Lamarche, Tom Vosnos, Chuck Schoewe, Dave Dellel, Marv Danniel, Gary Wille, Doug Crow, John Eechl, Tony Harper, and Coach Ari' Van Aman. Second row: Wendy Jaeger, Gay Sfarlzman, Sybil Rader, Barb Murray, Pam Finch, Sue Smilh, Sue Sfaples, Linda Erickson, Slephanie Lines, Sally Ward, and Sue Pelersen. Fronl row: Chelly Kennedy, Arlene Nelson, Mary Willimore, Karen Haelsig, Linda Ferguson, Marcia Romslecl, Bonnie Jensen, and Pal Heidman. ibm f 1 51 -r, GLENBROCDK GRAPPLERS WIN INTERIM LOOP TITLE The varsiiy wresIIers, headed by Coach W'aI+er Sherman, g had ano+her fine year, winning Ihe InIerim League IiIIe 5 ' - V, and sending Iwo men downsiaie. The Sparlran maImen won IO of I6 duaI meeis and pIaced second wiIh 95 polnis 1 a+ Ihe GIenbrooIc DisIricI IV ' Tourney. Ouisfanding wresilers incIuded Den- nis KeIIen wifh a 27-2 ' . record, Vicior Lyczak wi+h I ' a 23-2-I record and sec- ond in sIaIe a+ I45 pounds, Greg Graham wiIh a 20-4-2 record, and Gary Ives, who won con- sisIenIIy 'For GB. LyczaIc, KeIIen, Ives, and Ron Elko were named Io Ihe Inferim AssociaIion AII-conTer- ence Ieam. Vicfor Lyczak Dennis KeIIen 2nd in Siaie aI I4-5 pounds Isf in SecIionaI ai I33 pounds GIenbrooIc varsify wresIIers, InI'erim League champions. Back row, IeTI Io righI: Manager Tom I-IoI+zcIaw, Ron EIIco, Vic Lyczak, Jim Barfh, Sieve Freeburg, Greg Graham, Leroy Borre, Irv RoIIer, Dennis Kellen, Sky Huck, and Coach Walfer Sherman. From' row, Ieff Io righf: Rich OIson, Bob Leider, Bill Binder, Tom Elisius. and Gary Ives. -43361 QE., . ,Ji li' i1lV U Z' The undelealed Glenbrook iunior varsiiy wreslling ieam. Back row, lefl lo righ+: Ken Holm, Eric Ebel, Dick McFarland, Dick Gunn Doug Pelerson, Rich Moore, Greg Zafros, and Coach John Reimer. Fronl row, lei? 'lo righl': Chuck Holden, Mickey Brdecka, Dan Koelper Bob Pond, Chuck Wideck, and Chuck Schuman. A 52-O shuioui againsir Highland Park highlighied The iunior varsily wreslling season in which lhe Glenbrook mai- rnen were undeieaied in nine rneeis, Coach John Reimer's squad boasied nine unbealen grapplers, led by Sophomore Chuck Holden who had an 8-O record. Marc Young, Greg Zairos, and Dan Koelper each had 6-O records while Bob Pond was 5-O. George Mofiei and Chuck Widick had fine 3-O records and Ari Benevides and John Ferguson were each I-O. This was lhe iirsir undeieaied iunior varsiiy Jream in Glenbrook wresiling hisrory and The juniors, along wiihfrhe juniors on Jrhe varsiiy squad, have high hopes lo bring anoirher championship lo GB in I962. Glenbrook Glenbrook Glenbrook 'Glenbrook Glenbrook 'Glenbrook Glenbrook 'Glenbrook Fi Pk Pk Glenbrook 2I 25 25 45 36 32 '52 50 44 . . Ik 330 Denoles conference meel' 8 wins - O losses - l lie Niles Prospecf Eva nsion Easr Leyden Maine Wes+ Wheaion Highland Park Wesi Leyden Proviso Wesl Glenbrook grappler Ron Elko isn'+ relaxing as he breaks clown Sieve Weiss of Niles in a varsiiy meer which Niles won 28-ll. Elko won 'lhe rnaich on poinis. ' , K gf se H' jf Sophomore Wreslling squad. Back row, lefl To righl: Manager Bob Henderson, Herb Tannert Bucky Wiese, Chuck Van Hyning, Joe Bianchi, Paul Miles, Bob Barnelield, Gary Deubler, Coach Roberl Albright and Coach John Leese. Middle row, lell Io righl: Jim Bowden, Bob Kelly, Don Knoll, Brian'WilIiams, Doug Gibson, Don Thomas, Bob Malik, Dennis Ridoul. Fronl row, lell' 'lo righl: John Anelsberger, Greg Slageburg, Dale Wil- liams, Wayne Norberg, Paul Riedl, John Ferguson, and Bill Norgart FROSH-SOPH MATMEN PILE UP WINS Glenbrook's sophomore wresllers, under I'he coaching of Messrs. Roberl Albrighl and John Leese, sailed 'lo a IO win - 6 loss record in lhe I96O-6I season. The grapplers whipped such rugged leams as Maine East Proviso East Niles, New Trier, Prospect Evanslon, and many olher mal powers. The squad showed greal poise allhough over hall ol lhe lirsl slringers were promoled lo lhe iunior varsily. The leam's lop individual grappler was Bucky Wiese, who won I3 marches and losl only 2. Of his I3 wins, 7 were on pins. GB's main dislinclion came on a quadrangular meel vic- lory over Niles, New Trier, and Evanslon held al' New Trier I-:igh School. Glenbrook scored 99 poinls lo caplure lirsl pace. Freshmen wreslling kepl up ils lasl pace al Glenbrook as lhe lrosh grapplers of Coaches Albrighr and Leese won 9 meels while losing 3 and lying one. This carried on 'I'he high slandards of lhe lrosh learn ol l96O which was unbealen in nine meels. Freshman leam viclories came over leams such as Maine East Maine West Arlinglon Heighls, Prospect Evanslon. and Deerfield. During lhe season Glenbrook scored 397 poinls lo only 232 lor lheir opponenls, an average ol 30.6 poinls per meel lor lhe Sparlans and l7.8 poinls per meel lor opposing leams, an enviable record. Velerans aller a rugged cam- paign, Ihe grapplers of '64 awail' lhe soph season. Freshman wreslling Team. Back row. Iell' 'Io righlz Manager Bob Henderson, Dennis Rowe, Chuck Thomas, Dick Treplow. John Krech, Bill Bowden, Dick Page. Don Young, Kerry O'Connor, Coach John Leese, and Coach Roberl Albright Middle row, righl 'I'o Ief'I': Jerry Kil- pafrick, Bill Ward, Jim Schrnit Don Deubler, Dick Faierson, Mark Mellick, Jim Shearer, Bruce McKinsl'ery, Rudy Busiager, Vernon Men- nemeyer, and Ari' Kangy. Fronl row, left lo righlz Dave Lukasak, Mike Groeolin, Henry Slence, Bruce Levin, Sav Scrimenli. Ken Jones, and Bill Hanes. AI lower lefl' soph John Liska ol GB lries Tor a lakedown against Niles. Bob Russell awaiTs piTc'h in Maine Wesi game. The SparTans won 2-O. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM TAKES THIRD IN CONFERENCE VarsiTy baseball Team: fronf row, leif To righT: George Rennix, Don Roach, Tom LuTTer, Tom Collins, Fred LaTin, Chem' Bloden. Second row: Dave Lass, Phil ScoTT, Bob Russell, Jaclc Baldwin, Dick Luiz, Bob LuTTer, Leroy Borre, Bill Jones. Back row: Coach Roberl' Waff, James Ross, Dan FoTTer, Bill Wolfers, Ron Holder, Ron Wenlc, John Campenella, Jim Edwards, Bill Dunn. The varsiTy baseball Team finished Third in The inTerim Conference wiTh five wins and 'Four losses in I96O. The overall record. including non-conference games, was eighT wins and nine losses. Coach RoberT WaTT will have seven of his I9 players, including capTain Dave Lass. reTurned Tor The I96I season. Three Glenbrook players, Don Roach, Bob Russell, and Dave Lass, were selecTed Tor The all-conference Team. Bob Russell led The Team in hiTTing wiTh a .367 baTTing average and Tour home runs. AT The end of The year he was chosen The rnosT valu- able player. Dave Lass was The Team's second highesl' hiTTer wiTh a .267 baTTing average. Don Roach headed The SparTan piTching sTaTT, He had a five won and Tour losl' record wiTh Two no-hiT games. BoTh were 2-O shuTouTs, one againsT Whea- Ton and one againsT Maine WesT. The SparTans deTeaTed Niles, a Team raTed high in The Surburban Conference, 5-4. The diamonclmen .Trounced ProSpecT IO-I. and shuT-ouT Highland Parlc. sTaTe secTional champs. 4-O, buT were edged ouT by EasT Leyden in Two exTra innings. Don Roach puT a glorious end To The I959-I96O baseball season wiTh a 2-O no-hiT game againsT Maine WesT. Sophomore baseball learn: froni' row, lelr ro righr: Bob Leider, Mickey Brdecka, Bink Hylbert Ron Epperl. Second row: Pai' Malhews, Roger Lumpp, Jim George, Don Doorly, Vic Hill, Mike Connelly. Back row: Coach Edward Baker, Gary Wodder, Rich Carlson, Don Ohlmeyer, Doug Rader, Bill Mellon, Bulch Appel. SCJPHS WIN TEN, LOSE FIVE The sophomore baseball ieam won ren and los+ five, finishing +hird in ihe lnlerim Conference. The sophs could have 'raken first bul' los+ fo Wheafon. Mr. Edward Baker coached fhe +eam. Doug Rader and Mike Connelly were +he +wo 'lop hi++ers. bo+h ba++ing over .400. Ron Epper'r, who won 'Four and los+ +wo. and Rich Carlson, who won Three and los+ +hree. headed 'rhe pi+ching s+aff. The soph diamondmen defea+ed Waukegan, Maine West Prospect and Elmwood Park. in +he game againsr Maine Wes+, 'rhe sophs came from behind in ihe las+ in- ning +o win 7-5. Tom LuH'er fouls off pifch in game agains+ Maine Wesf. FROSH-SOPH LINKSMEN FIRST IN CONFERENCE The frosh-soph golf feam was undefeafed fhroughouf fhe I96O season. Their final record was I4 wins and no losses. The frosh-soph Iinlcs- men also won fhe Inferim Conference meef. Coach La- verne Mclvlillon, working dili- genfly wifh 'rhe frosh-soph golfers, helped produce 'rhe needed supporl' for nexf year's varsify feam. Coach Laverne Mclvlillon. Frosh-soph golf feam: fronf row, Ieff fo righf: Bob Spaur. Denny Piefrzack, Jerry Godlewslci, Bill Anderfon. Baclc row: Rick Locke, Ken Broede, Fefe Bradbury, Sfeve Guerranf, Dennis Laughlin, VARSITY GOLFERS WIN TWELVE LOSE TWO Varsify golf feam: fronf row, Ieff 'I'o righf: Jim D'Ambrosio, Cliff Huske, Don Sfrandburg, Tom Klug, Rich Bassef. Back row: Arf I-Iaclcer, Gary McCowan, Bob Johns, Roger Hyman, Jim Anderfon. Coach William Lufz's var- sify golf Team finished sec- ond in fhe Inferim Confer- ence. winning I2 ouf of I4 meefs. The feam's only fwo losses were fo Wheafon, The conference champs. The var- sify Iinksmen also placed second in 'rhe Inferim Con- ference meef, losing 'ro Wheafon. FROSH-SOPH FIRST IN CONFERENCE Even Though This was only The Third year ThaT Glen- broolc parTicipaTed in frosh- soph Tennis compeTiTion, Coach CIiT+on Capp's neT- men won ll and IosT four. The neTmen Tied Wheafon for firsT place in InTerim Conference meeT. Russell Rupp placed second in singles cornpeTiTion. G.B.'s doubles Team of Bill EdeIsTein and BerT Weber -also Took second in The conference meeT. The frosh-soph Team will provide several good players for nexT year's var- siTy Team. Frosh-soph Tennis Team: FronT row, lefT To righf: Bob Fairclough, Russell Rupp, Al Schreiber, Bill EdelsTein, Al Pricldy. Back row: Coach Cliffon Capp, Tom Richards, George Ivloffeff, Tacl Gilsfer, Berf Weber, Terry Michaels, Sfeve Manning. NETMEN TIE FOR FIRST IN CONFERENCE TOURNEY The varsiTy Tennis Team Tied wiTh WheaTon for firsT place in The InTerim Confer- ence Tourney. In conference sTandings, The neTmen finish- ed second behind firsT place W'heaTon. The varsiTy Tennis Team ended The season wiTh an eighT won and Two los+ record. The neTmen defeaTed ProSpecT. Proviso WesT. Easf Leyden, and Willowbrook each Twice. In overall poinTs, The SparTans were second in The conference wiTh 3l. Rich Olson. Bill Roberfs, John RoberTs, ScoTT McClure, Jim WalraTh, Bob Baughman, and John Sladelc will refurn nexT year To form The nucleus of The varsiTy Tennis Team. Varsify Tennis Team: fronT row, lefT To righT: Jim WalraTh, Bill Roberfs, ScoTT McClure, John Sladelc, Bob Baughman. Back row: Rich Olson, John Roberfs, Ed Fabiszalc, Jim Burnham, Ron McDougall, Coach Howard Helfrich. AlThough The VarsiTy Track Team Tinished sixTh ouT oT seven schools in The lnTerim ConTer- ence meeT, giving Them sixTh place in The conTerence, They Took TirsT in The class B di- vision aT The Oak Park relays. ln The Oak Park relays. The varsiTy cindermen deTeaTed sec- ond place ProspecT by IO poinTs, also deTeaTing PalaTine. WheaTon, Naperville, Urbana. Elmwood Park, and EasT Aurora. The Trackmen also Tinished sec- ondin The Bloom Quadrangular meeT, deTeaTing PalaTine and Kankakee. Glenbrook placed sevenTh ouT oT Twelve schools in The Hinsdale relays. Six ouT- door and seven. indoor records were broken. The mosT signiTi- canT record was Bob Clavey's l57'8 discus Throw. OTher records were esTablished in The 880-yard relay. The mile relay, 440-yard dash, low and high hurdles, broad iump and pole vaulT. Ted Jacobs, Andy Kaiser, BuTch Hyde. Rick Lennon. Jay Wickum, Tom Koenig, Ron Hill and Bob Filpi will Torm The nucleus oT nexT year's varsiTy Track Team. AT The end oT The season, Andy Kaiser was chosen mosT valuable cinderman. Frosh-soph coaches Cecil Polk and William lvlcBay received several Tine individual perform- ances. The Trosh-soph relay Team Took Third place -aT The Hinsdale Relays. Freshman Bob Filpi Took TirsT place in The high hurdles aT The NorTh Shore Re- lays. v-sv-r Am - - 11 . A Frosh-soph Track Team: fronT row, leff To righT: Bob CarlsTrand, Fred Schroeder, Bill Henderson, Donald AlTieri, Bill Rees, Lee LindquisT, Jim WolTT, Lee Judd, Don Mendro, Bucky Wiese, Adam Romeiser, Erick Ebel. Second row: Mike Tonry, Dan Greenwood, CarTer BeaTTy, Bruce Rossini, Gerry Morgan, Bob Pond, Don RingsmuTh, Dick McFarland, Greg Zafros, Doug PeTerson, Rich SmiTh, Fred STewarT. Third row: Coach William McBay, Jim Black, Greg Miller, Tom Jorgenson, Gary Middlebrook, Dan Koepler, Craig Gieler, Doug Kafka, Jon Deeg, Bob Cassavella, Bill lv1cLenahan, Coach Cecil Polk. VARSITY CINDERMEN FIRST AT OAK PARK RELAYS L D Q 1 A Q ,., - - VarsiTy Track Team: TronT row, leTT To righT: Bob Kossid, Will Kaefer, Lockie GranT, BuTch Hyde, STeve Kirkby, Bill Cichanski, Bob Filpi, Howie MordTvedT. Second row: Lance Sloncen, Mark Ledger, Larry Larson, Jim Kahle, George Clavey, Ted Jacobs, Craig Copeland, Ron Hill, Denny KiTTler, Tom ZaTros. Back row: John Cook, Rob Nicoll, Bruce Kurek, Andy Kaiser, Jay Wickum, Tom Koenig, Rick Lenon, Clark McDonald, Dave SlayTon, JeTT Finlay. SENIOR ACTIVITIES A CLIFF ABBATE 3Concessions 3: Cross Counfry I.2: Prom Decorafions 3: Wresfling I,2. ,4. SANDRA ABBINK G.A.A. 2: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I.2.3. BOB AFFELDT Chrisfmas Dance Enferfainmenf 4: Homecoming Dance Enferfain- menl 4: Prom Enferfainmenl 3. ED AGUSTIN Aviafion Club I: Baskefball I: Concessions 3: Gymnasfics 3.4: lnlramurals 3.4: Tri-M 4. GILL ALDRIDGE Audio-Visual 2: Prom Decorafions 3: Sfudenf Council I. MARGE AND'ERSON Arl' Club' I.2: Concessions 3: Fufure Homemakers I: Fufure Nurses 2. Secrefary 3. Publicify Chairman 4: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Hall Monifor 4: Homecoming Dance Decorafions 4: Prom Publicify 3: Sfage Crew I,2,3: Twin Twirl Refreshmenfs Chairman 3. RON ANDERSON Q Audio-Visual I: Concessions 3: Cross Counfry I.2: Hall Monifor 4: Inframurals 3: Swimming 3. THOMAS E. ANDERSON Foofball I.2: Hall Monifor 2: Inlramurals Chairman 4: Senior Parfy Decoralions 4: Sword and Shield 4: Traffic Confrol 4. SUE APPEL Transferred from Sainf Marfin High School, Balfimore. Maryland, I958: Hall Monilor 2: Tycoons 4. JOANN APPLEYARD Assembly Commiffee 4: Choral 2.3.4: Chrislmas Dance Bids 4: Concessions 3: Damn Yankees 3: Drama Club I,2,3: Fufure Teachers I.2: The Happy Journey I: The Mikado 4: Mu Alpha Thefa 3. Secrefary 4: New Sludenl' Orienfafion Commiffee 2.3, Secrefary 4: Prom Publicify 3: Spanish Club I. MARY ANN ARNEMANN Transferred from Academy of fhe Holy Angels, New Orleans, Louisiana, I959: Glee Club I.2: lnframurals I.2: Pep Squad I.2: Spring Fesfivals I.2: Talenf Nighf 2: Tycoons 4. LINDA AXELSON Chorale 4: Chrisfmas Dance Enferfainmenf 4: Concessions 3: Drama Club l.2.3.4: Follow-Up Commiffee 3: G.A.A. I.2: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Girls' Ensemble 3.4: Prom Invifafions 3: Special Proiecfs 4: Swimming 2: Thespians 3.4: Varsify Girls' Chorus 3: The Dancers 2: Ponder Hearf 4: SIoIen Prince 4. B GARRY BAERWALDT Cross Counfry l.2.3.4: Science Club I: Track I,4. NEILA BAESMAN Aquiana Swim Club 2.3: Arf Club 2.3: Concessions 3: Drama Club I,2,3,4: French Club 2: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3, Hisforian 4: Hall Monifor 3.4: Laconian File Edifor 4: Modern Dance I: Pep Commiffee Co-Chairman 4: Prom Decorafions 3: Spring and Winfer Concerls 2.3: Speed Swimming 4: Thespians 3.4: Torch Re- porfer 3: Varsify Club 3. ROGER BAGG Advisory Presidenf I: Baskefball l.2.3.4: Boys' Ensemble 3.4: Chorale 2.3: Hall Monifor 2.3: lnframurals Represenfalive 4: Pep and Public Relafions 4: Prom Commiffee 3: Track 4. CHERYL BAHOVER Transferred from Sullivan High School, Chicago. Illinois, I959: Aquiana Swim Club 3: Drama Club 3: G.A.A. 3: Hall Monifor 3, Head 4. BILL BARCLAY Baslcefball I.2: Foofball I:Track I,2. JOHN BARNETT Cross Counfry Manager I.3: Science Club I.3: Track Manager I.3. SUSAN BART Advisory Vice Presidenf I: Concessions 3: Consfifufion Com- miffee I: Drama Club I.2: Gamma Befa 'Gamma 3: Prom Bids 3: Sfudenl' Council I. BLAKE BARTALETTI Foofball I,2. JIM BARTH Advisory Vice Presidenl' I, Treasurer 4: Class Board 2: Currenf Affairs Discussion Group 3: Foofball l.2.3.4: Helicon 3: Homecoming Beard Confesf 4: Lafin Club I: Le'Ifermen's Club 3: Mu Alpha Thefa 3: New Sfudenf Orienfafion 4: Prom Ballroom 3: Sfudenl' Lounge Com- miflee 4: Wresfling I.2,3.4. LYNNE BAUER Advisory Treasurer I, Secrefary 2: Arf Club I.2: Drama Club I: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Hall Monifor 4: Homecoming Decora- fions 3: Laconian Faculfy Co-Edifor 4: Sfudenl' Council I. ROBERT BAUGHMAN Baskefball I.2: Cross Counfry l.2.3.4: Hall Monifor 4: Honor Roll I,2,4: lnframurals 4: Leffermen's Club 3.4: Mu Alpha Thefa 3.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2.3.4: Sfudenf Council I: Sword and Shield 3.4: Tennis I.2.3. BRUCE E. BEINLICH Inframurals 4. ANNE BENNISON Advisory Secrefary I, Treasurer 2: Chanficleers l.2.3.4: Con- cessions 3: French Club I, Treasurer 2, Vice Presidenf 3, Presidenl' 4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3, Secrefary 4: Homecoming Bonfire 3: Mu Alpha Thefa 3.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2.3.4: New Faces Dance Com- miffee Chairman 4: Pep and Public Relafions 3: Prom Decorafions 3: Varsify Club Commiffee Chairman I.2.3. ROS WILLIAM BENSON Audio-Visual 2.3: Drama Club I,2,3: Foofball I: Our Town I: Pep and Public Relafions I: Sfudenl' Council I: Swimming I: Tennis I. SANDY BERKEBILE Fufure Homemakers 4: Fufure Nurses 2.3, Secrefary 4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Hall Monilor 4: Honor Roll 3.4: Lafin Club I.2: Modern Dance Manager 2: Turnabouf Decorafions Chairman 3. SHARON BIANCO Chrisfmas Dance Decorafions 4: Concessions 3: Drama Club 2.3.4: Fufure Teachers 3, Secrefary 4: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3.4: Homecoming Dance Decoralions 4: Honor Roll I.3. High Honors 4: Lafin Club 4: Pep Club I.2: Prom Publicify 3: Varsify Club 3. NOREEN E. BILEK G.A.A. I,2.4: Hall Monifor 4: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I,2. LEILA ANN BITTING Arf Club 2: Chrisfmas Dance Refreshmenfs 4: Concessions 3: Consfifufion Commiffee 4: Disfricf Science Fair 4: Drama Club 2: Follow-Up Commiffee 3: G.A.A. I.2: Gamma Befa Gamma 3, Parlia- menfarian 4: Hall Monilor 2.3: Homecoming Dance Decorafions 4: Honor Roll 2.3.4: Laconian Idenfificafion Edifor 3, Club Edifor 4: Lafin Club I: New Faces Dance Refreshmenfs 4: Pep Club I.2,3: Quill and Scroll 4: Spanish Club 4, Vice Presidenf 3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I: Turnaboul' Decoralions I. WILLIAM S. BLACKLIDGE Elecfronics Club I: Science Club I. RICHARD BLIETZ g Cross Counlry 2: Swimming 2.3. JOYCE BOEHLER Fufure Nurses Secrefary 2: G.A.A.: Gamma Befa Gamma 4: Hall Monilor 4: Laconian Ad Sfaff 4: Prom Bids 3: Spanish Club I: Spring and Winfer Concerts I,2. TOM BOGGESS Transferred from Cherry Creek High School, Denver. Colorado, I960: Foofball 2.3: Golf 2.3: Hall Monifor 4: Pool Guard 3.4: Span- ish Club I,2,3: Timberliners Ski Club I.2.3. BETTY BOHLANDER Arl' Club I: Fufure Homemakers 2. Secrefary I: Hall Monifor 3: Honor Roll I,2.3: Lafin Club 2. Presidenf 3. Secrefary 4. THOMAS BOHN A.F.S. 4: Audio-Visual 2: Chrisfmas Dance Decorafions 4: Hall Monifor 2: Homecoming Dance Decorafions 4: Inframurals I: New Faces Dance Regisfrafion 4: Prom Enferfainmenf 3: Science Fair Plann- ing Commiffee I: Senior Breakfasf Publicify 4: Winfer and Spring Concerls I. SENIOR SHARON ANN BOLDT Aquiana Swim Club 2.3: Band I: Class Board I: Drama Club 2: French Club 2: Fufure Homemakers 2: Fufure Nurses 2: Fufure Teachers 2: G.A.A. I.2.3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 4: Homecoming Dance Decoralions 2: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I': Tycoons 4. SHARRON BOLEN Aquiana Swim Club 2: Chrisfmas Dance Enferfainmenl' 4: Damn Yankees 3: Drama Club 3: French Club 2.4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Hall Monifor 3.4: Honor Roll 4: Language Club Fiesfa Enferfainmenr 4: Modern Dance I.2.3.4: New Faces Dance Enferfainmenl' 4. SYLVIA EVELYN BONIN Bausch and Lomb Award 4: Dislricf Science Fair I.2.3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: German Award 2.3: German Club 2. Secrefary I: Helicon 4: High Honor Roll I.2.3.4: Illinois Sfafe Scholarship Semi- finalisf 4: N.C.T.E. Award 4: Mafh Award 3: Mu Alpha Thefa 3.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2,3.4:' Nafional Honors Winner 4: Nafional Merif Finalisf 4: Orchesfra I.2. Concerf 2.3: Science Club Secre- fary Presidenf 4: Sfafe Science Fair 4: Wesfinghouse Science Talenf Searc . LAURIE BORDWELL Advisory Secrefary I: Aquiana Swim Club 3. Show Program Chairman 4: Band Maioreffe 3. Presidenl' 4: Chrisfmas Dance Decora- foins 4: Concessions 3: G.A.A. I.3.4: Hall Monifor 3: Laconian Ad Sfaff 3. Publicify 4: Prom Publicify 3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I: Turnabouf Dance Refreshmenfs 4. LEROY BORRE Baseball I.2.3.4: Foofball I.2.3.4: Wresfling I.2.3.4. CYNTHIA BOVINET Advisory Secrefary I: Drama Club l.2.4. Treasurer 3: G.A.A. I.2.3: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 4: Mrs. McThing - 2: New Sfudenf Orienfafion 3: Our Town I: Prom Refreshmenfs 3: Social Commiffee 4: Speech Coniesl' 3: Thespians 2.4. Treasurer 4: Twirling I. SUSAN CHARLENE BOYD Transferred from Fairview High School. Fairview Park. Ohio, l959: Arl' Club 4: Drama Club I,2: Fufure Teachers 2.3.4: G.A.A. I.2.3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Homecoming Dance Decorafions 4: Laconian Publicily Manager 4: Lafin Club 2: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3.4: Quill and Scroll 4: Senior Teacher Day 4: Spanish Club 3.4: Torch Sfaff 4. CHUCK BOYLES Chrisfmas Dance Decorafions 4: Gymnasfics 3.4: Hall Monilor 4. PAT BOYNTON Aquiana Swim Club 3.4: Class Board 'I.4: Dramafics Cosfume Commiffee Chairman 3: Drama Club 2.3: Fufure Teachers 2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 3.4: Homecoming Dance Follow-Up Chairman 3.4: Modein Dance Club I,2: Pep and Public Relafions 4: Prom Regisfrafion 3: Science Fair I: Swim Show 3.4: Thespians 3.4. RICK BRAUN Advisory Presidenf 4: Arf Club 2: Disfricl' Science Fair I.4: Drama Club 4: Foolball I: Hall Monifor 3: Homecoming Sfreel' Dance 4: New Faces Dance Enferfainmenf Chairman 4: The Ponder Hearf 4: Prom Bids Commiflee 3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I: Sword and Shield 3. Parliamenfarian 4: Traffic Courf Judge 4. CAROL BRDECKA Advisory Vice Presidenl' I: Arf Club I.2.3. Vice Presidenf 4: Class Breakfasl' Tickefs and Publicily 4: G.A.A. I,2: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Hall Monifor 4: Homecoming Dance Decoralions 4: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I,2: Twin Twirl Decorafions 4. MIKE BRINKMAN Drama Club I: Fufure Teachers 4: Hall Monifor 4: lnframurals 4: Leffermen's Club 4: New Faces Dance Publicify 4: Swimming 2.3.4. RON BRONSON Swimming I,2: Track 2. LINDA BRUNS Arl' Club 4: Fufure Homemakers I: G.A.A. I.2. RIE BUCCELLI MA Transferred from Lucy Flower Vocafional High School. Chicago. Illinois. I959: Hall Monifor. ACTIVITIES BARBARA BUEHLING Advisory Presidenf I: Drama Club 2.3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Hall Monifor 4: Homecoming Dance Decorafions 3: Sfage Crew 3: Pep Club I.2. AL BUHR Inframurals 3. BONNIE JEAN BURBANK Arr Club I,2: Concessions 3: Fufure Nurses 3: G.A.A. I. BONNIE BURDINE Chrisfmas Dance Enferfainmenf 4: Concessions 3: Disfricf and Secfional Speech Confesfs 2: Drama Club I.2.4. Cosfume Chairman 3: G.A.A. I: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Maioreffe 2: New Faces Dance Decorafions 4: Ponder Hearf 4: Prom Co-Chairman 3: Span- ish Club Secrefary 3: Sfreef Dance Co.Chairman 4: Sfudenl' Council 4: Thespians 3.4. SANDRA RAE BURKE Fufure Homemakers 3: Hall Monifor 4: Varsify Club 4. SHIRLEY BURNS Transferred from New Trier High School. Winnefka. Illinois. I958. C JOHN CAMPANELLA Baseball I.2.3.4: Drama Club 2: Foofball 2: Hall Monifor 4: Homecoming Decorafions 3: Prom Decorafions 3: Sword and Shield 3.4: Traffic Confrol 3. Capfain 4. BOBBI CARLSON Fufure Nurses 2: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Prom Refreshmenfs 3: Tycoons 4. JORDAN MICHAEL CARLUCCI Transferred from Loyola Academy. Wilmeffe. Illinois. I960: Arl' Club 4: Baseball 4: Boys' Ensemble 4: Chrisfmas Dance Commiffee 3: Follow-Up Commiffee 4: Science Club 4. SHARON MARIE CHASTAIN H Transferred from Hialeah High School. Hialeah. Florida. I959: Chorus Club I: Fufure Homemakers 2: Modern Dance Club 2: Spanish Club 2. NANCY CHENEY Band I,2: Chrisfmas Dance Publicify 4: Class Will and Prophecy 4: Concessions 3: Drama Club I.2.3. Program Chairman 4: French Club I.2.3: G.A.A. I,2: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Hall Monifor 2: Home- coming Sfreef Dance 3.4: Prom Publicify 3: Quill and Scroll 4: Torch Reporfer 3.4. GEORGE CHRISTY Advisory Treasurer I: Apollo of BelIac 3: Arsenic and Old Lace 3: Assembly Commiffee Chairman 3: Caine Mufiny Courf Marfial 2: Class Presidenr 4: Damn Yankees 3: Drama Club I. Vice Presidenf 2. Presidenf 3: Happy Journey I: Honor Roll 2.3: Mrs. McThing 2: New Sfudenl' Orienfafion 2: Our Town I: Sfafe Speech Conlesf I.2.3.4: Sfudenf Council 3.4: Thespians 2.4. Presidenf 3: Traffic, Safefy and Confrol 2. WILLIAM CICHANSKI Aviafion Club I: Chemisfry Lab Assisfanf 4: Cross Counfry I.2.3.4: Hall Monifor 4: Track I.2.3.4. FRED CLAREY Transferred from McHenry High School. McHenry. Illinois. I959: Advisory Vice Presidenf 3: Band I,2: Baseball I.2.4: Baskefball I: Class Presidenf I. Treasurer 4: Foofball I.2.3.4: Gymnasfics I.4: Hall Monifor 3.4:,Homecoming Floaf 3: Lef'I'ermen's Club 4: Phofography Club 2: Prom Band 3: Sfudenf Council 2.3: Track 3. JEAN COFFEY Drama Club I: G.A.A. I,2: Girls' Ensemble Music Librarian 4: Hall Monifor 4: Honor Roll I: Science Club 3: Spanish Club 2: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I.2.3.4: Varsify Girls' Chorus. BARBARA CONNELL Advisory Treasurer 3: Aquiana Swim Club 2.3: Chanficleers I.2.3.4: Chrisfmas Dance Refreshrnenfs Chairman 4: Concessions 3: Drama Club 2: French Club I.4. Secrefary 2. Presidenl' 3: G.A.A. I.4. Sporf Manager 2. Treasurer 3: Gamma Befa Gamma 4: High Honor Roll 2: Honor Roll I.3.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: New Sfudenl' Orien- fafion 4: Prom Regisfrafion 3: Pep Club I.2.3. JOHN COOK Audio-Visual I.2.3: Concessions Vice Presidenf 3: Foofball I.2.3: Lefferman's Club 4: Prom Decorafions 3: Track I.2.3.4: Traffic Con- frol 3.4. ' SENIOR ACTIVITIES CRAIG- COPELAND TOM COPELAND Concessions 3: Inrramurals 4: Sword and Shield 3.4: Track I.2. SUSAN COPPINGER Advisory Presiclenl I.2: All-Sfar Baskeiball 4. Volleyball I.2: Cheerleader I.2: Class Board Represenlafive 2: Class Parry Com- milfee Co-Chairman 2: Concessions 3: G.A.A. I.2: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Hall Monilor 3: Laconian Senior CowEdiIor 4: Modern Dance Show 4: Pep Club I.2: Prom Regislralion Commillee. Deco- ralions Commiffee 3: Responsibilily Commilree 4: Senior Sfudenl' Lounge Commiiiee 4: Sfudenr Council Represenfafive I: Varsily Club 3. DICK CORBEIL JO COVONE Ari Club 3: Chorale 4: GAA. I.2: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Girls' Ensemble 4: Laconian Piclure Edilor 4: Prom Enrerrainmeni- Chairman 3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I.2.3,4: Sraie Music Con- Iesr 3: Varsiry Club 3: Varsily Girls' Chorus 3. JANET CRAIG Biology Club 3: Drama Club I.2: Furure Teachers I.3. Treasurer 4: The Happy Journey I: Honor Roll 3. High Honors 4: Library Assisfanl I.2: New Sludenl' Orienlarions 4: Spanish Club I.2: Spring and Winler Concerls I: Srudenl' Teacher 3.4. CAROLINE CREYKE Class Will and Prophecy Chairman 4: Concessions 3: The Cradle Song 3: Damn Yankees 3: Drama Club I.2.3. Secrelary 4: G.A.A. 4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Mrs. McThing 2: New Faces Dance Enferlainmenl' 4: Our Town I: Ponder Hear'r 4: Prom Regisfralion Commiliee 3: Ouill and Scroll 4: Spanish Club I: Spring and Winfer Concerls I.2: Sfudenr Teacher Commiliee 4: Thespians 2.3, Treasurer 4: Torch Sfafi I.3.4. BARB CROCKATT Drama Club 2,3,4: Fufure Homemakers I: G.A.A. 3.4: Mixed Chorus I. D BOBBE D'AMBROSlO Advisory Treasurer I: Chrislmas Dance Decorafions 4: Class Sec- refary 4. Board 3: Concessions 3: Drama Club 2: French Club 3: Fulure Teachers I: G.A.A. 3: Hall Monifor 3.4: Prom Decoraiions Co-Chairman 3: Social Commillee 3: VarsiI'y Club 3. Chorale 2.3: Chrisrmas Dance Enferlainmenf 4: Class Treasurer 2: Concessions 3: The Cradle Song 3: Drama Club I.2. Secrefary 3: Follow-Up Commiffee 3: G.A.A. I: Girls' Ensemble 2.3, Presidenl' 4: Hall Moniror 2: Honor Roll 3. High Honors I.2.4: Mikado 4: Mrs. McThing 2: Nalional Honor Sociely 3.4: Our Town I: Prom Invifalions Chairman 3: Spanish Club Treasurer I: Spanish Seminar 3.4: SI'udenI' Council I.3. Secrefary 4: Thespians 4. Secrelary 3: Tri-M 2.3.4. BROOKE ANNE DAUS Concessions 2: GAA. I.2. CURT DAUTEL Library Assisranr 3.4: Spanish Club 2. LAUREEN DAVIES Band I,2,3,4: Spring and Winler Concerls 3.4. CAROL LEE DAVIS Transferred from Hialeah High School. Hialeah. Florida. I959. BILL DEERING Advisory Vice Presidenl 2: Aquiana Swim Club 4: Band I: Drama Club 2.3: Hall Monilor 3: Homecoming Dance Commirree 3.4: LeI'rermen's Club 3.4: Pool Guard I.2.3. Assislanf Head 4: Special Proiecls 4: Swimming I.2.3.4. BARB DE LAMOREAUX Advisory Treasurer I: Chrislmas Dance Decoralions 4: Class Sec- rerary 4. Board 3: Concessions 3: Drama Club 2: French Club 3: Fufure Teachers I: G.A.A. 3: Hall Monilor 3.4: Prom Decorafions Co-Chairman 3: Social Commilfee 3: VarsiI'y Club 3. BARBARA DIEDERICH Advisory Vice Presidenl' I: FuI'ure Homemakers I.2: G.A.A. I.2: Hall Moni'I'or 3. PETE DIER Arr Club I.2: Fulure Teachers 4: Hall Monilor 4: Homecoming Dance Decorarions 4: Sword and Shield. CORRINE JOYCE DIETZ G.A.A. I: Gamma Geia Gamma 3: Homecoming Dance Decora- Iions 4: Spring and Winfer Concerls I.2.3.4: Slale Music Concerl' 3: Varsily Girls' Chorus 3. JOE DLUGOSZ Transferred from Gordon Tech., Chicago, Illinois. l959. Bowling I: Inlramurals 3.4. THOMAS 'DOTY Chrisimas Dance Publicify Commiffee 4: Concessions 3: Foot ball I.2: Hall Monilor 4: LeH'ermen's Club 4: Prom Publicify 3: Swimming I,2,3,4: Traffic Conlrol 3. CAROL A. DUCKERS G.A.A. I.2,3: Hall Monilor 4: Tycoons 3.4. WILLIAM DUNN Baseball 2. Manager l.3,4: Baskelball Manager 2: LeHermen's Club 4. E MARK EASTMAN EVELYN M. EDGREN Chrisrmas Dance Decoralions. Enferfainmenf 4: Concessions 3: G.A.A. I,2,3,4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3.4: Hall Monifor 4: Homecom- ing Dance Decoralions 3: New Faces Dance Decorafions 4: Pep and Public Relafions I: Prom Invifarions Commiilee 3: Spring and Winler Concerfs I.2: Turnaboul' Publiciry Commillee 2.3. Bids 4. STEVE EDELSTEIN Audio-Visual I.2: Drama Club I: Hall Monifor 2: Ham Radio I. BILL EICH Concessions 3: Drama Club I: Inframurals 4. Chairman 3: Mu Alpha Thela 3.4: New Sludenl' Orienlafion 4: Spanish Club I.2: Senior Lounge Chairman 4: Sword and Shield 4. RONALD WILLIAM ELKO Foolball I.2.4: LeH'ermen's Club 2,3,4: Wreslling I.2.3, Caplain 4. JAN ENMARK Hall Monifor I.2,3: Spring and Winler Concerls I.2,3: Slafe Music Conresl' 3: Varsily Girls' Chorus 3. LINDA ERICKSON Advisory Vice Presidenf I: Aquiana Swim Club 2.3. Secrefary 4: Drama Club I.2: G.A.A. I,2,3,4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3.4: The Happy Journey I: Honor Roll I.2.4, High Honors 3: Mu Alpha Thefa 3.4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Pool Guard 4: Ouill and Scroll 3. Presidenf 4: Spanish Club I.2: Spring and Winfer Concerrs I.2,3: Sludeni' Teaching Commilfee 4: Swim Show 2,3,4: Torch Sfaff 3, Edifor 4: Slale Music Confesf 3. F MARTIN FAHRBERGER Transferred from Nofre Dame High School, Niles. Illinois. I959: Hall Monifor 3: Swimming I: Track Manager 2. BETTY LOU FAHRENBACH G.A.A. I,2,3,4: Hall Monifor 3.4: Honor Roll 3.4: Phofography Club 2: Shorfhand Award 3: Tycoons 3. Secrelary 4. LYNN FARRINGTON Transferred from Academy of Ihe New Church. Bryn Alhyn. Pennsylvania. I960: Chrislmas Dance Decorafions 3: Concessions 3: Deka Sororiiy 2.3: Drama Club 4: Honor Roll 4: Nalional Honor Socieiy 4: Prom Theme Chairman 3. STEPHEN FAUST Transferred from Niles Township .High School. Skokie. Illinois. I959: Advisory Treasurer I: Audio-Visual I.2: Baskerball I.3: Chrislmas Dance Bids 4: Foofball I.2: German Club I.2: Hall Monifor 2.4: Ham Radio 4: Inframurals 3, Represenlalive 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3.4: Prom Decoralions 3: Senior Parly Enferlainmenl' 4: Sludenf Council 4. JOHN TAYLOR FILPI Elecfronics Club I: Foolball 2: Hall Moniror 3: Mu Alpha Thera 3.4: Track 3. JOE FITTS Concessions 3: Foorball I,2,3,4: Class Floar Chairman 4: LeH'er- men's Club 4: Prom Oueen Commirfee 3: Spanish Club 3: Sword and Shield 3.4: Wresrling 2. DAN FOTTER Baseball I.2,3: Chrislmas Dance Refreshmenls 4: Class Presidenl I: Drama Club I.2: Foolball 2.4: Inlramurals 3: New Sfudeni OrienI'aI'ion 4: Our Town I: Prom Decoralions 3: Responsibiliiy Commilree 2: Slu- denr Council I.2. JAMES R. FOX Dislricl' Science Fair 2: Ham Radio 2, Secrefary-Treasurer 3 Presidenl 4: Sfafe Science Fair I: Swimming Manager 2.3.4. NANCY FRANKLIN Drama Club 2: G.A.A. I: Gamma Bella Gamma 3. STEVE FREEBURG ROSWITHA E. FRIEDRICH Transferred from Miflelschule High School: Gerolzhafen, Germany. I959: G.A.A. 4: German Club Honorary Member 4. SENIOR JOHN J. FRIELINGSDORF JR. Arsenic and Old Lace 3: Audio-Visual 4: Drama Club 3: Elecfronics I,2: German Club Vice Presideni' 3, Presidenl' 4: Sword and Shield 3: W.G.B.C. Vice Presidenf 3, Presidenf 4. LINDA FUTTERMAN Transferred from Evansfon Township High School, Evansfon, Illinois, l958: French Club 3,4: Fufure Teachers 2,3,4: G.A.A. 2.3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 3,4: Laconian File Edifor 4: Lafin Club 2: Prom Refreshmenfs 3: Sfudenf Teacher 4. G FRANK J. GALATI Advisory Vice Presidenl 2: Apollo of Bellac 3: Arf Club I,2,- 3,4: Chrisfmas Dance Enferfainmenf 4: Damn Yankees 3: Drama Club I,2,3,4: Homecoming Dance Publicify Chairman 4: Mikado 4: Our Town I: Ponder Hearf 4: Thieves Carnival 4: Thespians 3,4: Torch Reporfer 4. SKEETER GERING Prom Decorafion Commiffee 3. JAN GETZOFF Ari' Club 4: Concessions 3: G.A.A. I,2: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Prom lnvifafions 3: Spanish Club Refreshmenfs Chairman 3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I,2,3. ALAN GIBBS Cross Counfry 2: lnframurals 2: Track 2. DIANA KATHLEEN GIBSON Transferred from Wifhrow High School, Cincinnafi, Ohio, I959: Advisory Secrefary 2: Chess Club 2: Concessions 3: French Club 3: G.A.A. I,2,3,4: Hall Monifor 2: Homecoming Dance Decorafions I,2: Lafin Club I,3: School Paper I,2: Yearbook 3. SUE GILLIS Transferred from Arfhur Hill High School, Sagenau, Michigan I96O: I959: Chrisfmas Dance Refreshmenfs 4: Class Parfy Chairman 4: French Club I,4: G.A.A. I,2: Hall Monifor 4: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I: Sfudenf Council Alfernafe I. SUSAN GILMAN Transferred from Cleveland Heighfs High School. Cleveland Heighfs, Ohio, I96O: A.F.S. 3: Aquiana Swim Club 4: G.A.A. I,2,3,4: Homecoming Decorafions 3: Lafin Club 4: Orchesfra I,2,3: Pep and Public Relafions 2: Special Proiecfs 3: Sfudenf Council 2. SUE GLICK Transferred from Arfhur Hill High School, Sagenau, Michigan, l96O: Advisory Secrefary 3: Aqualighfs Swim Club Secrefary 3: Chrisfmas Dance Decorafions 81 Enferfainmenf 4: Damn Yankees 3: Home- coming Publicify 81 Floaf 4: Maiorelfe 4: Pep Club 3: Spanish Club 3. MICHELE GLOOR Ari' Club 3.4: Cradle Song 3: Drama Club I,2,3,4: Happy Journey I: High Honor Roll I,2,3,4: Mrs. McThing 2: Nafional Honor Sociery 3,4: Quill and Scroll Recording Secrefary 4: Spanish Club I,2: Thespians 3,4: Torch Sfaff 4. JEFF GOETZ Arf Club I: Audio Visual I: Biology 2: Concessions 3: Hall Monifor I: New Faces Dance Tickefs 4: Wresfling l,2. JIM GOLDMAN Audio-Visual I,2,3: Drama Club I: Swimming Manager I,2: Traffic Confrol 2.3, Assisfanl' Chief 4. DONALD GOSSWILLER r Audio-Visual I,3: Hall Monifor 4: lnframurals 2: Swimming 2. LINDA GOSTEELE Drama Club I,2,3: G.A.A. I,2: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor I,4: Spring 81 Winfer Concerfs I. SHARON GRAF SHARON GRAFF Transferred from Brookfield High School, Brookfield, Wisconsin, l959: Chorale 3,4: G.A.A. I,2: Hall Monifor 4: Prom Decorafions 3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs 3.4. JANICE GRAGG Advisory Presidenf I: Chrisfmas Dance Refreshmenfs 4: Drama Club I,2,3: G.A.A. I,2,3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Hall Monifor 4: Homecoming Decorafions 3,4: Prom lnvifafions 3: Senior Dinner Regisfrafion 4. ACTIVITIES ART GRAHAM Audio-Visual I,2,3,4: lnframurals I,2,3: Swimming I. GREG GRAHAM Class Board 3: Class Parfy Commiffee Co-Chairman 2: Foor- ball I,3: Co-Capfain 2.4: Hall Monifor 4: Laconian Fall Sporfs Edifor 4: Leffermen's Club 3,4: Our Town I: Prom Queen Commiffee Chairman 3: Sword and Shield Secrefary 3: Torch Sporfs Reporfer 4: Wresfling l,3,4: Co-Capfain 2. LOCKIE GRANT Advisory Presidenf I,2: Baskefball I,2,3: Cheerleader 4: Chrisf- mas Dance Clean-Up 4: Class Board 2: Cross Counfry I,2,3,4: Damn Yankees 3: Drama Club 3,4: Le'rfermen's Club I,2,3: Secrefary 4: Modern Dance Show 4: Ponder Hear'I ' 4: Prom Queen Commifree 3: Sword and Shield 3: Thieves Carnival 4: Torch Reporfer 4: Track l,2,3,4. PAMELA SUE GRAVES Class Secrefary 2: Follow-Up Commiffee Chairman 4: G.A.A. I,2: Gamma Bera Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 3: Honor Roll 2,3,4: Laconian Ad Manager 4: Prom Refreshmenfs Chairman 3: Quill and Scroll 3.4: Spanish Club 3,4: Torch Ad Manager 4: Tri-M 3: Vice- Presidenr 4: Varsify Girls' Chorus 3. DIANE GRAH Advisory Treasurer I: Ari' Club 4: Chorale 3,4: Chrisfmas Dance Decorafions 4: Drama Club I: G.A.A. I,2,3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Girls' Ensemble 3,4: Honor Roll 4: Pool Guard 2.3: Prom Bids 3: Tri-M 4. LYNDA LEE GREENFIELD Arf Club I: Hall Monifor 4: Honor Roll I,2,3,4: Spanish Club 3,4: Torch Press Club I,2: Tycoons 3.4. LORENA GROTHPIETZ G.A.A. 2: Hall Monifor 3: Honor Roll I,2: Tycoons 3. SANDRA GRUMBECK Aquana Swim Club 2: Biology Club I: Concessions 3: G.A.A. I,2,3: Hall Monifor 4: Modern Dance Show 2.3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I,2,3,4: Sfafe Music Confesf 3: Speed Swimming 2.3: Varsify Girls' Chorus 3.4. H ARTHU R HACKER Advisory Presidenf I: Baseball I: Baskefball Manager I,2,3,4: Class Board I,3: Class Vice Presidenf 2: Donkey Baskefball Chairman 3: Disfricf and Sfafe Science Fairs I,4: Follow-Up Commiffee 3: Foofball Manager I,2,3: Golf 2: Harvard Book Award 3: High Honor Roll I,2,3. Honor Roll 4: Illinois Sfafe Scholarship Semi-Finalisf 4: lnferim Associafion of Sfudenf Council 3,4: Laconian Sporfs Edifor 3: LeH'ermen's Club 3,4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2,3,4: Prom Deco- rafions 3: Responsibilify Comrniffee 2: Sfudenf Council Treasurer 3, Presidenl' 4, Sfafe Convenfion Delegafe 3: Torch Columnisf 4. JOHN HALVERSON Asfronomy Club 3.4: Chess Club I,2: Debafe Club 4: German Club I,4: Ham Radio 3. JACK HAMILTON Transferred from Senn High School, Chicago, Illinois, I960: Bas- kefball I,2,3: Science Club 3: Sfuclenl' Council 2: Tennis 2.3. DAVID, HANSON Advisory Presidenl' I. Vice Presidenf 2: A.F.S. 3: ApoIlo of Bellac 3: Assembly Commiffee 2: Baskefball I: Caine Mufiny Courl' Marfial 3: Cheerleader 3: Chorale I,2,3: Chrisfmas Dance Enferfainmenf 4: Class Vice Presidenf I. Presidenf 2: Class Parfy Publicify Chairman 4: Concessions 3: Damn Yankees 3: Drama Club 2,3,4: Hall Monifor 4 Homecoming Dance Commiffee 3,4: Mik- ado 4: Mrs. McThing 2: Pep and Public Relafions 2.3. Chairman 4: Ponder Hear'r 4: Prom Decorafions 3: Sfudenf Council I,2,3,4: Sword and Shield 3: Thespians 2,3,4: Torch I. DEMARES HARM ' Advisory Secrefary I: Arf Club 2: Cheerleader 3. Capfain 4: Concessions 3: Floaf Commirfee 3,4: G.A.A. I,2,3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 2.4: Homecoming 'Dance Decorafions 2.4: Laconian 4: Pep Commiffee 4: Spring and Winfer Concerf I: Social CommiH'ee 2: Sfudenf Council 4: Typing Award I: Tycoons 3.4: Varsify Club 3. MARY RAE HARTLIEB Chorale 4: Chrisfmas Dance Enferfainmenf 4: Drama Club Cos- Iume Commiffee I: Girls' Ensemble 3,4: Hall Monifor 4: Shorrhand Speed Award 3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I,2,3,4: Volleyball All-Sfars 3. SENIOR ACTIVITIES DIANE HASSE Advisory Secrefary I: Cheerleader I: Chrisfmas Dance Refresh- menfs 4: The Cradle Song 3: Drama Club I.3,4: G.A.A. I,2: Hall Monifor 3.4: Pep Club I: Prom Bids 3: Torch Sfaff 3: Varsify Girls' Chorus 4. DOUGLAS HAUSEMAN Apollo of Bellac 3: Arsenic and Old Lace 3: Band I.2,3.4: Boys' Ensemble 3. Secrefary 4: Caine Mufiny Courl' Marfial 2: Chrisfmas Dance Publicify 4: Damn Yankees 3: The Dancers 2: Drama Club I.2.3. Presidenf 4: Hall Monifor 4: Mikado 4: Our Town I: Ponder Hearf 4: Pygmalion 2: Thespians 2.3.4: Thieves Carnival 4: Trysfing Place I. HARRY N. HEFFELEINGER Band I.2.3.4: Foofball I: German Band 4: Hall Monifor 3: Infra- murals 4: Spanish Club 2.3: Tri-M 2.3.4. DENNIS HEINZ Transferred from Loyola Academy. Wilmeffe, Illinois, I959: Infra- murals I,2: Swimming I. ROBERT HENDERSON Foofball Manager 3.4: Hall Monifor 3. lnframurals 4: Lafin Club Presidenf 4: Wresfling I.2. Manager 3.4. RICK HENDRICKS Advisory Treasurer I: Arf Club 4: Audio'Visual I,2: Foofball I,2: Honor Roll I.4: Spanish Club 4: Swimming 2. DONNA HENSON Transferred from Anfioch Township High School. Anfioch, Illinois. I958: All-Sfar Volleyball 3: Chrisfmas Dance Bids Chairman 4: Class Parfy Decorafions 4: Drama Club 2.3: Follow-Up Commiffee I.4: Fufure Teachers 4: G.A.A. I,2.3: German Club 3: Glee Club I: Hall Monifor 4: New Faces Dance Decorafions 4: Prom Decorafions 3: Spanish Club 2: Torch Reporfer 4: Twirling I: Varsify Club I. JIM HEPPNER Audio-Visual 2.3: Foofball I: Hall Monifor 4: Inframurals 2.3.4. JIM HERBERT Advisory Treasurer 2: Apollo of BeIIac 3: Arsenic and Old Lace 3: Arf Club 4: Baseball I.4. Capfain 2: Caine Mufiny Courf Marfial 3: Damn Yankees 3: The Dancers 2: Drama Club I.2.3. Vice Presidenf 4: Foofball 2.3.4, Capfain I: Inframurals 4: Our Town I: Prom Band 3: Speech Confesf' 3.4: Sfolen Prince Direcfor 4: Sfudenf Council I: Thespians 2.3.4: Traffic Confrol Judge 3. Chief Jusfice 4: W.G.B.C. 3: Wresfling I.2. DICK HERGENROETHER Transferred from Sf. Paul High School, Grosse Poinfe Farms. Michigan. I96O. BILL HETTICH Audio-Visual 2.3.4: Concessions Assisfanf Manager 3: Damn Yankees 3: Foofball I: Hall Monifor I: lnframurals 4: Prom Decora- fions 3: Sfage Manager 2: Sword and Shield 3.4: Traffic Con+roI Monifor 2.3. Clerk 4. JOAN HIBBARD All-Sfar Baskefball 4, Volleyball I,2.3: Concessions 3: Drama Club I: G.A.A. 2: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 3: New Sfudenf Orienfafion 3: Tycoons Vice Presidenf 3: Presidenf 4. PAUL HIBBARD Transferred from Easf Aurora High School, Easf Aurora. New York. I959: Advisory Treasurer I. Secrefary 2: Nafional Honor Sociefy I,2: Science Club 2: Swimming 2.3. JOI-IN C. HICKS Transferred from Zama American High School. Camp Zama. Japan. I957: Baskefball I: Biology Club 2: Drama Club I,2: Foofball I,2: Golf 2: Inframurals 2.3.4: Spanish Club I. RONALD HILL Band I: Baskefball I,2.3: Fufure Teachers 4: German Club I: Inframurals 4: LeHermen's Club 4: New Sfudenf Orienfafion 4: Sword and Shield 4: Track 2.3.4. JOHN HINDMAN Ham Radio I.2.4, Vice Presidenf 3: Mu Alpha Thefa 3.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2.3.4. MARSHA HOFFMAN Advisory Secrefary I: Aquiana Swim Club 2.3. Chairman of Show 4: Class Parfy Refreshmenfs Chairman 4: French Club 3: G.A.A. I.2.- 3.4: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Homecoming Sfreef Dance Commiffee 4: Honor Roll l.2.4. High Honors 3: Laconian G.A.A. Edifor 4: Lafin Club 2: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Torch Reporfer 3: Varsify Girls' Chorus 3.4. TIM HOHMANN Baseball I.2,3.4: Prom Band Commiffee 3: Sfudenf Council I. PHYLLIS HOLDEN Advisory Treasurer I: Aquiana Swim Club -2.3: Cheerleader 4: G.A.A. 2.3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Honor Roll I.2,3.4: Pool Guard 2: Prom Decorafions 3: Quill and Scroll 4: Record Sfeering Com- miffee 4: Swim Show 3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I.2,3.4: Torch Page Edifor 4: Varsify Girls' Chorus 3.4. THOMAS A. HOLTZCLAW Audio-Visual I.2,3.4: Hall Monifor 4: Inframurals 3.4: Lafin Club 3: Wresfling 2.3.4. LORRAINE ELIZABETH HOMBERGER Transferred from Sayville High School, Sayville. Long Island. New York. I96O: Band I,2: Fufure Nurses 2.3.4: Mafh Club I: Prom Decorafions 3. MARY ANN HORTON Advisory Secrefary 2.3: Assembly Commiffee 4: Chrisfmas Dance Enferfainmenf 4: Gamma Befa Gamma Dance CoAChairman 3: Honor Roll 3.4: Hall Monifor 4: Laconian Acfivifies Co-Edifor 4: Lafin Club I: Prom Decorafions Co-Chairman 3: Special Pioiecfs 4: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I,2: Sfudenf Council Alfernafe I. DENISE HOWARD Arf Club I,2: Chrisfmas Dance Decorafions 4: Class Board I: Drama Club 2.3: G.A.A. I: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 3: Homecoming Dance Decorafions 4: Prom Queen Commiffee 3. DARRYL HUBER Advisory Vice Presidenf 4: Concessions 3: Foofball 2.3.4: Hall Monifor 4: LeI'I'ermen's Club 4: Sword and Shield 3. SCHUYLER HUCK Foofball 2: Inifiafion Coknmiffee Chairman 4: Inframurals 3.4: Leffermen's Club 4: Pep and Public Relafions 3: Prom Decorafions 3: Wresfling I.2.3.4. DAVID J. HUNTER Aviafion Club I: Hall Monifor 3: Inframurals 3.4: Swimming I.2.3.4. I JIM IHRKE Advisory Presidenf I. Secrefary 4: Aquiana Swim Club 4: Damn Yankees 3: Honor Roll 2.3: I.G.A. 4: Leffermen's Club 3.4: Mu Alpha Thefa 3. Treasurer 4: Pool Guard 2.3. Capfain 4: Responsibilify Co-Chairman 4: Sfudenf Council I: Swimming I.2.3. Co-Capfain 4. GARY R. IVES Leffermen's Club Dance Refreshmenfs Commiffee 4: Wresfling 2.3.4. J WENDIE JAEGER Aquiana Swim Club 3.4, Treasurer 2: Drama Club I,2: G.A.A. I,2.3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3, Presidenl' 4: Hall Monifor 3.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Mu Alpha Thefa 3.4: Prom Invifafions Commiffee 3: Pool Guard 3.4: Social Commlffee 4: Speed Swimming 3.4. JUDY JAVITCH Chrisfmas Dance Decorafions 4: Consfifufion Commiffee 4: French Club 2: Fufure Teachers 2: G.A.A. I,2: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 3: Honor Roll I: Laconian Junior Edifor 3. Faculfy Co-Edifor 4: New Sfuclonf' Orienfafion 3: Pep Club I: Prom Decorafions 3: Science Fair 2. KEN JENSEN Aquiana Swim Club 4: Band I,2: Consfifufion Commiffee Chair- man 4: Hall Monifor 3.4: High Honor Roll I.2,3.4: I.G.A. 4: Lef- fermen's Club 3.4: Mu Alpha Thefa 3.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2. Treasurer 3. Vice Presidenf 4: Pool Guard 2.3.4: Prom Regisfrafion 3: Responsibilify Commiffee 3: Sfudenf Council 4: Swimming 2.3.4: Tennis I.2. ROY JESPERSEN Transferred from New Trier High School. Winnefka. Illinois I96O: Advisory Treasurer I: Band I,2: Hall Monifor 4: lnframurals I,2.3: Swimming I.2. ROBERT JOHNS Baskefball I,2: Boys' Ensemble 3.4: Chorale 2.3.4: Golf I.3. Capfain 2.4: Hall Monifor 3: Honor Roll I: lnframurals 4: Leffer- men's Club 4: Mikado 4: Prom Invifafions 3: Spanish Club I,2: Sfudenf Council Alfernafe I: Sword and Shield 4: Tri-M 4. BART JOHNSON y Ari' Club 4: Band I,2.3: Baskefball I,2.3: Damn Yankees Band 3: Golf I,2.3: Gymnasfics 4: Hall Monifor 4: Inframurals Represenfa- five 4: Leffermen's Club 4: Prom Queen Commiffee 3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I,2.3: Tri-M 3. SENIOR ED JOHNSON Transferred from Cenlral Hiqh School, Canfon. Ofio, I958: Prom lnvifalions Commilfee 3: Wresfling I. GAIL ELIZABETH JOHNSON Transferred from Niles Township High School, Skokie. Illinois, I958: Be SeaI'ed 2: Chorale 3.4: Chrisfmas Dance Enferfainmenf 3: Drama Club I.3.4: French Club I,2: G.A.A. 2: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Homecoming Dance Enferfainmenf 3: Honor Roll 4: Mikado 4: Prom Publicify 3: Tri-M 3.4: Tycoons 3. LYNNE CAROL JOHNSON G.A.A. 2.3. TOM JOHNSON Advisory Presidenf 4: Foofball I: I.G.A. 4: Leffermen's Club 3.4: Pool Guard I.2.3: Swimming l.2,3. Co-Capfain 4. JOHN JOHNSTON Chrisfmas Dance Decorafions 4: Class Parfy Tickel' Commiffee 4: Cross Counfry I.2.3: Leffermen's Club 3: Track I,2.3. SUSAN ELIZABETH JONES Aquiana Swim Club 2.3.4: Chorale 4: G.A.A. l.2.3,4: German Club I,2: Speed Swimming I.2,3.4: Varsify Girls' Chorus 3. WILLIAM R. JONES Baseball I.2,3,4: Baskelball I,2: Boy's Ensemble I: Foofball I: Inframurals 4: New Sfudenf Orienfafion 3.4. DIANA JORGENSEN Drama Club 4: Fufure Nurses 2: G.A.A. I.2.3: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Spanish Club 4. K WILLIAM KAEFER Baskefball I: Chrisfmas Dance Clean-Up Chairman 4: Foofball 2,3.4: Hall Moniior 3.4: High Honor Roll I.2,4, Honor Roll 3: In- lramurals 4: Lefferman's Club 4: Mu Alpha Thefa 3.4: Nalional Honor Sociely 2.3.4: Science Club I: Special Proiecfs Secrelary 4: Sword and Shield 3. Treasurer 4: Track 3. JAMES KAHLE Cross Counfry I.2.3.4: Inframurals 4: LefIermen's Club 4: Track I,2.3,4. ANDY KAISER Chrisfmas Dance Clean-Up Commiffee 4: Cross Counlry 3.4: Lel- Iermen's Club 4: Swimming I: Track 2.3. Capfain 4. SYD KAISER Class Board Represenfafive I: Drama Club 3: G.A.A. I,3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Homecoming Dance Queen Commiffee 4: Honor Roll I.4: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I.3. RICHARD CRAIG KAMMERER Auclio-Visual 3: Band I.2.3.4: Chorale 4: Chrisfmas Dance Band Commiffee 4: Concessions 3: Damn Yankees 3: German Band 3.4: lnlramurals 4: Mikado 4: Music Confesf 3.4: Prom Band Com- miffee 3: Senior Class Parfy Publicify 4: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I.2,3.4: Swimming I,2: Tri-M 3.4. BILL KEIL Cross Counfry 2.3,4: German Club 2: Hall Monilor 4: Track I.2,3.4: Traffic Confrol 3, Capfain 4. DENNIS KELLEN Foofball I,2: LeIIermen's Club 3.4: Wreslling I.2, Capfain 3.4. JUDY KENDALL Transferred from Mallinckrodl High School. Wilmefle, Illinois I959: Arf Club 4: Concessions 3: Consfifufion Commiflee 3: Drama Club 3: Fufure Homemakers 3: Homecoming Dance Decorafions 4. MICHELE KENNEDY Advisory Secrelary I. Secrefary-Treasurer 2. Treasurer 3: Aquiana Swim Club 2.3. Presidenf 4: Chrisfmas Dance Bids 4: French Club 3: Fulure Teachers 3: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Gamma Befa Gamma Vice Presidenf 3: Hall Monilor 3: Homecoming Dance Decorafions 2.4: Laconian Aclivifies Co-Edifor 4: Lafin Club I: Pool Guard 2.3.4: Prom Queen Commiflee 3: Spring and Winler Concerfs I,2: Speed Swimming 4: Sludenf Council 4: Torch Reporfer 3.4. ACTIVITIES EDWARD L. KENT Transferred from Norlhweslern Milifary Academy. Lake Geneva. Wisconsin. I958: Baseball I: Concessions 3: Foofball I,2.3,4: Track I:Wresfling I. ALICIA W. KIMBALL Advisory Secrelary I: Drama Club I: French Club I.2.3: G.A.A. I,2: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4. BOB KIMBALL Transferred from Reading High School, Reading, Massachusefls. I960: Baskefball 3: Debafe Club 2: Drama Club 2: School Paper Reporler 2. DENNY KITTLER Transferred from Niles Township High School, Niles. Illinois. I958: Advisory Vice Presidenl' 2: Ari' Club 3: Audio-Visual I,2: Base- ball I: Chrisfmas Dance Publicily 3.4: Foofball I.2.3.4: Inframurals 3.4: Leffermen's Club 3.4: Prom Decorafions 3: Spanish Club 3.4: Sword and Shield 3.4: Track 2.3.4. GAYLE KLANCNIK Advisory Secrefary 4: All-Slar Volleyball 3: Chrislmas Dance En- ferfainmenf 4: Concessions 3: The Dancers 2: Damn Yankees 3: Drama Club 2.3. Treasurer 4:1 G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 4: Homecoming Dance Bids Co-Chairman 4: The Mikado 4: Modern Dance Show l,2,3.4: Mu Alpha Thefa 3.4: Na- fional Honor Sociefy 2.3,4: The Ponder Hear? 4: Prom Bids Chairman 3: Sfudenl' Teacher Commiffee 4: Thespians 2.3. Secrelary 4: Thieves CarnivaI 4: Tri-M 3. Secrelary 4: Varsify Girls' Chorus 3. ADELE KLEIN Fufure Homemakers 3. JAMES HENRY KNIGHT Swimming I: Sword and Shield 4. LOIS F. KOCHER Biology I: Chrislmas Dance Decoralions 3: G.A.A. I.2.3: Hall Monilor 3: Homecoming Dance Decoralions 2.3: Prom Decorafions 37 Speed Swimming 2: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I.2.3: Varsify Girls' Chorus 3. TOM KOENIG Advisory Presidenl' I, Vice Presidenl' 2. Presidenl' 3: Apollo of BelIac 3: Baskefball I,2: Boys' Ensemble Presidenl 3. Vice Presidenl' 4: Chrisfmas Dance Clean-Up 4: Chorale 2.3.4: Cross Counlry 3, Mosl Valuable Player 4: Gymnaslics 3.4: Ham Radio I: Laconian Publicily 3: Le+'rermen's Club 3, Vice Presidenl' 4: Prom Publicify Chairman 3: Track I.2.3.4. JANE KOKOSHIS Arl' Club I.2,4: Drama Club I,2: Class Board I: G.A.A. I.2.3: Gamma Bela Gemma 3: Laconian Arl' Edifor 4: Prom Enlerlainmenf 3. JOYCE KOSMIN G.A.A. I,2: Hall Momfor 2. LINDA KRAFT Ari' Club I,2,3.4: G.A.A. I: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Helicon 3: New Sfudenl' Orienlafion 3: Prom Decorafions 3: Twirling I.2.3.4. MARTHA KRITZER Advisory Treasurer I: Aquiana Swim Club 3.4: Chrisfmas Dance Refreshmenfs 4: Concessions 3: Drama Club I: G.A.A. I.2.3,4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3.4: Hall Monifor 4: Homecoming Dance DeCorali0r1S 4: Prom Publicify 3: Swim Show 3.4. LINDA KUNSTMANN Transferred from Maplewood Richmond Heighls High School. S+. Louis. Missouri. I957: Aquiana Swim Club Decoralions Co-Chair- man 4: Drama Club I,2: G.A.A. l.2.3.4: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monilor 4: Homecoming Dance Decoralions 3.4: Prom Bids 3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs l,2. SUSAN M. KUTCHMAN , Chrisimas Dance Decorafions 3: Library Assisfanl 4: Spanish Club 2: Tycoons 3.4. SENIOR ACTIVITIES BARBARA ANNE KUTOK Transferred from Niles. Township High School. Niles. Illinois, l959: Advisory Presidenl' I.2: Drama Club 3: Fulure Nurses I.2: G.A.A. I.2: Hall Monilor 3: Homecoming Dance Floal Commillee 4: Slu- denl Council I.2. L, BONITA GAY LACY Arr Club I.3.4: Drama Club I.2: All-Srar Baskelball 3: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3.4: Hall Monilor 4: Homecoming Dance Commillee 2.4: Prom 3. ALEX LAMARCI-IE Audio-Visual 2: Hall Monilor 3: lnframurals 2: Pool Guard 2.3.4: Spanish Club Vice-Presidenl' 4: Tennis 2. BARBARA LaMONl-CA G.A.A. I.2.3: Prom Decoralions 3: Spanish Club 3: Tycoons 3: Varsily Girls' Chorus 3.4. RONALD G. LANGENBERG Audio-Visual I.2: Dislricl' Science Fair I.2.3: Follow-Up Commilrlee 2: Golf I.2.3.4: Lalin Club 2.3: Slale Science Fair I.3. PATRICIA LANDERS Transferred from Morgan Park High School, Chicago, Illinois. I958: A.F.S. Commillee 3.4: Band I.2.3: Biology Club 2.3.4: Chemislry Lab Assislanl I.4: Chrislmas Dance Relreshmenfs 4: Concessions 3: Drama Club 2: Fulure Nurses 3: G.A.A. I.2.3: Laconian Publicily 4: Mu Alpha Thela 3.4: Nafional Honor Sociely 2.3.4: New Faces Dance Publicily Commillee 4: Prom Regisrrarion 3: Sludenl Council I. PHYLLIS LANGERAK G.A.A. I.2: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: German Club 4, Treasurer 3: Hall Monifor 4: Tycoons Treasurer 4. DONNA JEANNE LARSEN G.A.A. I: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Lalin Club 2. PATRICIA ELLEN LARWETH Spring and Winler Concerls I.2: Tycoons 3.4. DAVE LASS Advisory Presidenl I.2: Baskelball 3.4. Caplain I.2. Mosl Valu- able Player 2: Baseball 2.3. Caplain I.4: Chorale 3: Class Board I.2: Class Vice-Presidenl' 3: Foolball 3. Co-Caplain I.2.4. Mosl' Valuable Player 4: Le+lermen's Club Treasurer 3. Presidenl 4: Prom Locafion Chairman 3: Responsibilily Commillee I: Spring and Winler Concerls 2.3: Sludenl' Council I.2.3. Vice-Presidenl 4. FRED LATTIN Advisory Presidenl 3: Baseball I.2.3.4: Baskelball I.2.3.4: Class Dance Relreshmenls Chairman I.2: Foolball I.3.4. Co-Caplain 2: Homecoming Beard Conlesr Commillee 4: LeHermen's Club 4. Treas- urer 3: Prom Oueen Commillee 3: Senior Breakfasl Commillee 4: Sword and Shield 3. MICHAEL LEAR Transferred from New Trier High School. Winnelka. Illinois. I958: Chorale I: Inlramurals I: Track 2: Winler Concerl' I: Wreslling I. MARK LEDGER Baskelball I.2: Chrislmas Dance Enlerlainmenl' 4: Cross Counlry I.2.3.4: Gymnaslics 3: Hall Monilor 4: Honor Roll I: Inlramurals I: LeH'ermen's Club 2.3.4: Prom Decoralions Commillee 3: Sfudenl Coun- cil I: Sword and Shield 3.4: Tennis I: Track 2.3.4. JOANN LEDVINKA Chorale 3.4: Concessions 3: Dislricl' and Sfale Science Fair I.2.3: Fufure Nurses 2: G.A.A. I.2: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Hall Monilor 3.4: Senior Class Parry Sleering Commillee 4: Sludenl Council Hall Monilor Commillee 4: Spring and Winler Concerls l.2.3.4. SUSAN LEICH f ApoIIo of BeIIac 3: Arsenic and Old Lace 3: Chrislmas Dance Enlerfainmenl 4: Damm Yankees 3: The Dancers 2: Drama Club I.2.4. Secrelary 3: G.A.A. I.2,4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Girls' Ensemble 3.4: Happy Journey I: High Honor Rall I.2.3.4: Mrs. McThing 2: Mikado 4: Mu Alpha Thela 3.4: Nalional Honor Sociely 2.4, Secrelary 3: Our Town I: Ponder Hear? 4: Prom Enlerlainmenl' Commiflee 3: Pygmalion 2: Spring and Winler Con- cerls I.2.3.4: Slale Play Casl' 3: Slale Science Fair I: Thespians 2. Vice-Presidenl 3: Presidenl' 4: Thieves CarnivaI 4: Tri-M 3.4: U.F.O. Club I: Varsily Girls' Chorus 3. NORM LEIDER Chrislmas Dance Publicily Commillee 4: lnlramurals 4. GRANT LEICH Transferred from Grosse Poinle High School. Grosse Poinle, Michigan, I96O. Honor Roll I.2.3: Orcheslra I: Symphony Series 3. ROBERT ALFRED LEMKE Audio-Visual 2.3: Baskelball I: Foolball I.2: Hall Monilor 4: Inlramurals 4: Traffic Conlrol 3.4: Wreslling 2.3. SANDY LE SHANE Advisory Treasurer I. Secrelary 2: Chrislmas Dance Publicily Chairman 4: Class Board 3: G.A.A. 2.3: Hall Monilor 2.3.4: Home- coming Allendanl 3: Oueen Commi++ee 3: Honor Roll 4: Prom Reg- islrarion Chairman 3: Spanish Club Treasurer I. JIM LICHTENEBERT Arr Club 4: Chrislmas Dance Relreshmenls 4: Fellow-Up Com- millee I.2.3: Inlramurals 4: Tennis I. VAN LINDER Audio-Visual I.2.3: Band I.2.4: Biology 2: Chrislmas Dance Clean- Up 4: Hall Monilor 4: Ham Radio I: Homecoming Floal Commillee 4: Pholography Club I: Pool Guard 4: Spanish Club I: Sword and Shield 4: Wreslling I.2. ELEANORE LION Advisory Secrelary-Treasurer I: Arr Club I.2.3.4: Class Parry Relreshmenls 2: Drama Club 2: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Hall Monilor 4: Homecoming Decoralions 2: Pep and Public Relalions Commillee 2: Spanish Seminar 4L DAVE LITTLE Transferred from Highland Park High School, Highland Park, Illinois, I960. Boys' Club I.2: Chrislmas Dance Clean-Up 4: Con- cessions 3: Cross Counlry Manafyr 4: Inlramurals I.2: Philelelic Club I.2: Pholography Club I.2: Sword and Shield 4. MARSHA LOCKETT Advisory Treasurer I.2. Presidenr 3: A.F.S. Screening Commilfee 3: Chrislmas Dance Publicily 4: Concessions 3: Drama Club I.2.3: G.A.A. I.2.3. Board 4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 3.4: Modern Dance I.2.3. Caplain 4: Prom Regislralion 3: Sluclenl Council 4. PAULA LOWE Fulure Nurses 2.3.4: G.A.A. I: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Lalin Club 2: Spring and Winler Concerls I.2. -IOAN ELLEN LUNDIN Transferred from Evanslon Township High School. Evansfon. Illi- nois, l959: Chrislmas Dance Publicilv 4: Concessions 3: G.A.A. I.2: Hall Monilor 4: Honor Roll I.2.3: Trireme I.2:' Twirler 4. BOB LUTTER Advisory Presidenl I: Vice-Presidenl 2: Arsenic and Old Lace 3: Baseball I.2.3.4: Baskelball I: Biology Club 2: Caine Muliny Courl Marlial 2: Class Treasurer I, Presidenl 3: Conslilulion Commillee 3: Damn Yankees 3: Drama Club 2.3.4: Foolball I: German Club I.2: Hall Monilor 3.4: Homecoming Floal Chairman 4: LeHermen's Club 4: Mrs. McThing 2: Orcheslra .I.2: Sludenr Council I.2.3. Parliamenlarian 4: Thespians 4. VICTOR H. LYCZAC Advisory Vice Presidenl I. Presidenl 2: Foolball I.2.3.4: Home- coming Floal 4: Le++erFnen's Club 3.4: Spanish Club 3: Wreslling I.2.3.4. JOHN BERT LYNN Advisory Presidenl' I: Foolball I.2: Honor Rall I.2.3. High Honors 4: lnlramurals 4: Mu Alpha Thela 3.4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4: Pool Guard 4: Science Club 2: Slale Science Fair l.3: Wreslling I.3. M NANCY MAC BRAYNE Arl' Club 2.3: Drama Club 2: French Club I.2: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Homecoming Dance Decoralions 2: Prom Decoraiions 3: Spring and Winler Concerls I.2. RUTH MAMPE Arl Club I.4: Biology Club 2.3.4: Fulure Homemakers I. Sec- refary 2. Treasurer 3.4: Fulure Teachers 2: G.A.A. I.2.3: German Club 3.4: Homecoming Decoralions 4: Honor Roll I.2.3: Mu Alpha Thela 3.4: Nalional Honor Sociely 4. ROGER MANSNERUS Dislricl Science Fair 2: Inlramurals 4: Mu Alpha Thela 3.4: Nalional Honor Sociefy 2.3,4: Science Club I.2.3: Social Commillee I: Sludenl Council I. SENIOR JIM MARQUETTE Audio-Visual I.2: Class Board 4: Concessions Manager 3: Cross Counfry I: Drama Club 3.4: Golf 2.3: Hall Monifor 2.3: Ham Radio I: The Ponder Hearl ' 4: Prom Finance Commiffee 3: Swimming I.2: Wresiling 2.3. KITTY MARTIN Transferred from Kemper Hall. Kenosha. Wisconsin. I96O: Arl' Club Treasurer I, Secrefary 2.3: Cheerleader I.2. Capfain 3: Class Vice-Presidenf 2.3: French Club 2, Secreiary 3: Gamma Befa Gamma 4. MANUEL MATA Transferred from Wharfon High School. Wharfon Texas. I96O: Biology 4. LYNNE DIANE MATTNER Advisory Presidenf I, Vice-Presidenl 3: Aquiana 2.3: Chorale 4: Concessions 3: Dislricf and Sfale Music Confesl' 3.4: French Club 2: G.A.A. I,2.3: Hall Moniior 4: Homecoming Queen Commifiee 3: Modern Dance Show I: Prom Bids, Queen Commiflees 3: Swim Shows 2.3: Spring and Winfer Conceris I.2.3.4: Varsify Girls' Chorus 3. NANCY LOU MATYSAK Advisory Secrefary 4: Aquiana 2: Chrisfmas Dance Enferlain- menf 4: Concessions 3: Damn Yankees 3: Fufure Homemakers I, Treasurer 2, Vice-Presidenf 3. Presidenl' 4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Hall Monifor 3.4: Homecoming Decoralions 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2.3,4: Senior Board 4. DAVE MAU Cross Counlry I.2.3: Inframurals 3: Track 2.3. ROGER D. MAURER Audio-Visual I.2.3: Golf 4: Hall Monilor 2.3,4: Inlramurals 3.4. SARA MAXSON Chrisfmas Dance Decorafions 4: Damn Yankees 3: Fuiure Nurses 3. Secreiary 4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Helicon 4: Pool Guard I.2.3. Assisfanl Head 4: Sfudenl' Council Alfernale I: Varsily Girls' Chorus 3. JANET Mc ARTHUR Consfifulion Commiffee I: G.A.A. I.2.3: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Hall Monilor 3.4: Laconian Sophomore Edilor 4: Prom Enferfainmenf Commiffee 3: Special Proiecfs Commilfee 4: Sfudenf Council I. SCOTT MCCLURE Aslronomy Club 3, Presiclenl 2: Disiricl and Slafe Science Fair I.2.3: Hall Monilor 4. CommiH'ee 3: Leffermen's Club 4: Science Club I: Tennis Conference Champion 3. Team I.2.3,4. GARY Mc COWAN Foolball I.2.4: Golf I.2.3.4: Inlramurals 4. SUSAN MCCUSKER Transferred from Sfaples High School, Wesfporl, Conneficuf. I959: Drama Club 2.3,4: G.A.A. 2.3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Homecoming Bids 4: New Faces Dance Enferfainmenl' 4: Ponder HearI 4: Prom Decorafions 3: Special Proiecfs 4: Twin Twirl Com- milfee 4. MARY CAROLYN Mc GOUN Advisory Presidenl' 2: Assembly Commiffee 2: Cheerleader 3.4: Concessions 3: Drama Club I.2: French Club I.2: G.A.A. I.2.4: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 3.4: Homecoming Affendanf I. Queen 4: Honor Roll 4: New Faces Dances Decorafions Chairman 4: Our Town I: Siudenl Council 2.3: Sfudenl Lounge Commilrlee 4: Torch Reporier 4: Varsify Club 3.4. LINDA-JEANE Mc DOWELL Forl Lauderdale High School. Fori Lauderdale. Florida. -l959. Advisory Secrefary-Treasurer I: G.A.A. 3: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Lafin Club 2.3. PENNY Mc LEOD Arf Club 2: G.A.A. I.2.3: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: New Sfudenl Orienlalion-3: Pool Guard 2: Phoiography Club. I: Prom Refreshmenls 3: Speed Swimming 2. BRIAN McNICHOLS ApoIlo of BelIac 4: Boys' Ensemble 2.3. Presidenl 4: Chorale 3.4: Damn Yankees 3: Drama Club I.2.3.4: Mrs. Thing 2: Pep Commifiee 3.4: Special Proiecfs 4: Thespians 3.4. CRAIG Mc NOWN Transferred from F. J. Reifz High School. Evansville, Indiana. I96l: Hall Monilor I. ACTIVITIES TOM MEELBUSCH Chorale 2.3,4: Damn Yankees 3: Drama Club 2.4: Mikado 4: Ponder Hear? 4: Spring and Winfer Conceris I.2.3.4: Torch Reporfer 4: Varsify Club 2. JAMES R. MEIER BOB MEUCCI Assembly Commiflee 4: Band I: Inlramurals 4: Track 4. BARBARA MEYER Ari' Club I: Chorale 2.3,4: G.A.A. I.2.3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Girls' Ensemble 3.4: Spanish Club 2.3,4: Tri-M 3.4. DON MICHEHL Boys' Ensemble 3.4: Chorale 2.3,4: Concessions 3: Cross Counfry 2: Damn Yankees 3: Drama Club 2: Hall Monifor 4: Iniramurals 3.4: Mrs. McThing 2: Prom Decoraiions 3: Track I. PAUL MORGAN Transferred from Von Sfeuben High School. Chicago. Illinois, I958: Baseball 2: lnframurals 3.4. BILL MORGAN Baskefball I: Boys' Ensemble 2.3,4: Chorale 2.3,4: Drama Club 2: Homecoming Dance Commilfee 3: I.G.A. 4: Leffermen's Club 3.4: Mu Alpha Thefa 3.4: Pool Guard 3.4: Pygmalion 2: Swimming 2.3,4: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I.2.3.4. DONALD MORS Advisory Secrelary 2.3: Chrisfmas Dance Publicily 4: Class Parfy Enferfainmenl' 4: Drama Club I: Foofball I: Inframurals Chairman 4: Swimming 2.3. HOWIE MORTVEDT Transferred from Roosevelf High School. Seaffle, Washingion. I958: Asfronomy Club 2: Cross Counlry 3.4: Foofball 2: Lafin Club Lelfer- men's Club 4: Sword and Shield 3: Track 3.4. JOHN MUHLKE Drama Club I.2: Hall Monifor 3: I.G.A. 4: Life Saving I. In- sfrucfor 2.3,4: Our Town I: Pool Guard 2.3,4: Prom Publicify 3: Swimming I.2,3.4. BARBARA MULOCK Audio-Visual 4: Concessions 3: G.A.A. I.3.4: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Honor Roll 3.4: Prom Decorafions 3: Spring and Winler Concerfs I: Spanish Club I: Speed Swimming 3: Tycoons 3.4. SUE MURRY All-Sfar Baskelball 2.3.4. Volleyball I.2.3.4: Fufure Teachers I: G.A.A. I.2. Presidenf 3: Hall Monifor 3: Lafin Club I: Spring and Winfer Concerfs l:TurnabouI Dance Chairman 3, N SUSAN NAHIGIAN Class Secrefary 3: Class Parfy Publicify 4: Concessions 3: Drama Club I.2: Fulure Teachers Vice Presidenf 2. Sec'relary 3. Presidenl' 4: G.A.A. I.2: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Honor Roll I.2.3.4: Homecoming Sfreel' Dance Chairman 4: New Faces Dance Enferfainmenf 4: Prom Queen Commiffee 3: Spanish Club 4. Presidenf 3: Spring and Winfer Concerls I: Sfudenf Council Alfernale 4: Varsify Club 3. RAY N EH MZOW BETSY NELSON Advisory Presidenl I: Chrisfmas Dance Bids 4: Class Dinner Com- miffee 4: Drama Club I.2.3: G.A.A. I,2: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Hall Monilor I.2.3.4: Homecoming Dance Bids Commifiee 4: Pep Club 2: Prom Decorafions 3: Spring and Winler Concerfs I.2,3: Span- ish Club 4: Sludenl Council I: Sfage Crew 2.3: Torch Page Edifor 4. SHARON CLAIRE NORBERG Transferred from Taff High School. Chicago, Illinois. I958: Ari' Club 2,3.4: Audio-Visual Secrefary 4: Band I.2: Cheerleader 4: Chris+- mas Dance Enferfainmenf 4: Concessions 3: Drama Club 2.3,4: G.A.A. I.2.3.4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3.4: Hall Monifor I.2.4: Honor Roll I: Girls All-Slar Baskefball, Volleyball I.2.3: Modern Dance 3: Prom Decoralions 3: Sludenf Council I.2: Spanish Club I.2: Sfudenl Teach- er I.2. TERRY NORTH Advisory Vice Presidenl' 2: Baseball 2: Fooiball l.2,3. Co-Cap'I'ain 4: Le+fermen's Club 3: Prom Decorafions 3: Sword and Shield 3. ELLEN NOSKO Transferred from Carl Schurz High School. Chicago. III.. I958: Varsify Girls' Chorus 3. ANN NUGENT SENIOR ACTIVITIES DENNIS NYBERG Asfronomy Club 2, Presidenf 3: Consfilufion Commiffee 4: Debafe Club 2.3.4: Disfricf Science Fair I,2,3: Mu Alpha Thefa 3, Presidenf 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2.3.4: Science Club I.3. Presidenl' 2: Special Proiecfs Commiffee 4: Sfafe Science Fair I.2. O WILLIAM OELSCHLAGER Transferred from Easf Palesfine High School. Easf Palesfine. Ohio, I958: Asfronomy Club 2: German Club 3: Inframurals 4. RICHARD OLSON Cross Counfry I: Disfricl Science Fair l.2.3: Drama Club I: Leller- men's Club 2.3.4: Helicon 3.4: Mu Alpha Thefa 3.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2.3, Presidenf 4: Our Town I: Sfafe Lafin Confesf 3: Ulgy Man Dance Chairman 4: Wresfling I.2.3.4. ROBERT OLSON Band I,2: Chorale 3.4: Foofball l.2.3: Hall Monifor 4: Honor Roll I,4: lnframural 4: Leffermen's Club 4: Mikado 4: Class Parfy Decora- 'rions Commiflee 4. PAT O'NEILL Advisory Secrefary I.3: Chrisfmas Dance Decorafions Commiffee 4: Disfricf Science Fair I: Fashion Show I,2: Drama Club I.3: French Club 3: G.A.A. I: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 2.3: Lacon- ian Sfaff 4: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I.2.3.4: Sfage Crew 4: Sfafe Music Confesf 3: Torch Sfaff 4: Varsily Girls' Chorus 3.4. HELEN ORTIZ A.F.S. Board 3: Chorale 4: Drama Club I,2: Fufure Teachers Club I: Hall Monifor 4: Mu Alpha Thefa 3.4: Nafional Honor Sociely 3.4: Spanish Award 3: Spanish Club I: Spanish Confesl' 2: Tri-M 4: Varsify Girls' Chorus 3. LYNN ORTIZ G.A.A. I,2: Gamma Befa Gamma 3. P CHARMAINE PARSONS Transferred from Miami Norland High School, Miami. Fla. I959: Ad- visory Secrefary 2: Chrisfmas Dance Decorafion Commiffee 2: Consfifu- fion Commiffee 2: Debafe Club 2: Fufure Teachers Club 2: Honor Roll I.2.3.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 3.4: Social Commiflee Secrefary I. Vice Presidenl 2: Spanish Club 3.4. LEONARD PEIFFER Gymnasfics 4: Inframurals 3.4: Spring and Winler Concerfs I. VIRGINIA PEPPER G.A.A. I. Board 2.3. Presidenf 4: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Sfudenl' Council I: Spring and Winfer Concerfs l.2.3: Traffic Safefy and Con- frol I:Tycoons 3.4. NICK PERRONE GRANT PETERSON Baslcefball I.2.3.4: Foofball I.2.3.4: Le+fermen's Club 3.4: Traclc 3.4. LONI PETERSON Class Parfy Refreshmenfs Commiffee 2: Spring and Winfer Con- cerfs I,2: Sfudenf Council Alfernafe I. SUSAN PETERSON Transferred from San Marino High School, San Marino. Cal.. I959: Advisory Presidenf 3: Aquiana Swim Club 2.3, Usher Chairman 4: G.A.A. 2.3,4: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 3.4: Laconian Adverfising Sfaff 4: Pool Guard 3.4: Prom Decorafions Commiffee 3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs 3: Speed Swimming 2.3: Swim Show 2.3: Varsify Girls' Chorus 3. SHARON PETERSON Biology Club 2.3: French Club l.2.4. Treasurer 3: G.A.A. 3: Hall Monifor 4: Honor Roll I.2.3.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Tycoons 4. THOMAS PETERSON Transferred from Norfh Park Academy. Chicago. Ill.. l96O: Band 3: Class Presidenf 2: Concessions I,2: lnframurals 2: Leffermen's Club 3: Science Club I: Spanish Club I,2: Sfudenl' Council I,2: Swimming I: Tennis I.2.3. RON PETTINGER Transferred from Nofre Dame High School. Niles. Ill.. I96O: Base- ball 2.3: Bowling I,4. Secrefary 2.4: Hall Monifor 3.4: Honor Roll I,2: lnframurals I.2.3.4: Sfudenf Lounge Commiffee 4: Wresfling I. GENE PFINGSTON Band I,2: lnrramurals 3. RAY PHILLIPS MAUREEN PIERCE Fufure Nurses Club 4: G.A.A. 3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 4: Pep Club 2: Varsify Girls' Chorus 4. CAROL PILLER G.A.A. I,2: Spring and Winler Concerfs I,2: Tycoons 3.4. LEONHARD E. PLAGE Baslcelball l.2.3: Cheerleader 3: German Club Secrefary I: Tracl: I. Co-Capfain 2. MICHAEL R. POGUE Foofball I: lnframurals I.3.4: New Sfudenl Orienfafion 2: Science Club I,2: Spanish Club 2: Swimming I: Tennis I: Wresfling 2. SHARON POLLO Chorus I,2: Hall Monifor 3. LINDA POULOS Advisory Secrefary I: Treasurer 4: Cheerleader 4: Chrisfmas Dance Decorafions Commiffee 4: Concessions 3: Drama Club I,2: Floal' Commiflee 3.4: G.A.A. I,4. Board 2.3: Gamma 'Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 3.4: Homecoming Dance Decorafions Commiffee 4: Prom Decorafions Commiffee 3. MARGIE PRAHIN Chorale 4: Concessions 3: Fufure Homemalcers I: G.A.A. 2: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Girls' Ensemble 3.4: Hall Monifor 4: Honor Roll I.2.3.4: Mikado, 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2.3.4: Class Parfy Decorafions Commiffee 4: Spanish Club 2.4: Spring and Winfer Con- cerfs I.2.3.4: Tri-M 3.4: Varsify Girls' Chorus 3. DALE PUMPHREY Honor Roll 4: Wreslling 2. R ELAINE RAFF Class Floal 4: Concessions 3: Drama Club I: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Hall Monifor 4. DONNA RAMSDELL KAY RAPP Drama Club I: Gym Assisfanf 2.3: Tycoons 3: Varsify Girls' Chorus 3. MARGE RAPP Drama Club I: Fulure Nurses Club 4: Spring and Winler Con- cerfs 3. RICHARD RECTENWALD Concessions 3. HOWARD RICHARD Debafe Club 2.3, Presidenl' 4: High Honor Roll I.2.3.4: Lafin Award 2: Mu Alpha Thefa 3.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2.3,4: Nafional Merif Scholarship Finalisf 4: Science Club I. Treasurer 2: Sfudenf Lounge Commiffee 4: Tennis I. DON RICHARDS Band I.2.3.4: Brass Chorale 4: German Band 2.3.4: Science Club I: Traffic Safefy Commiffee 3: Wresfling I. JUDY RICHTER Concessions 3: Drama Club I,2: Fufure Homemalcers Club 3: G.A.A. I.3. Board 2: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Gym Assisfanl' l.2.3: Hall Monifor 4: Tycoons 2.4. NANCY RIDENOUR Advisory Secrefary 2.4. Treasurer 2.4: Chrisfmas Dance Decorafion Commiffee Chairman 4: Class Parry Enferfainmenl' Commiffee 3.4: Concessions 3: G.A.A. I,4: Hall Monifor 3.4: Laconian Adverfising Sfaff 3: Prom Decorafions Commiffee 3: Twirler I.2.3.4: Tycoons 4. JUDY RION Concessions 3: Fufure Nurses Club I.2.3.4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3.4: Honor Roll I.2.3.4: Lafin Club l.2.3: Mu Alpha Thefa 3.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2.3.4: Spring and Winfer Concerl' I. Sfafe Science Fair I.2.3. ED ROBINSON Ham Radio 2.3. Secrefary-Treasurer 4: Honor Roll 2: Swimming 2.3. PERRY ROGERS Assembly Commiffee 4: Hall Monifor 4: Prom Decorafions Com- miffee 3: Sfudenl' Council I: Sword and Shield 3: Wresfling I. TOM ROGERS LEON ROHLEDER SENIOR ACTIVITIES JUDY ROMEISER Drama Club I: G.A.A. 2.3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3. DAVE ROSE Hall Monifor 4: Wresfling I. JODY ROSEMAN Transferred from Nofre Dame High School, Niles. III., I96O: Arf Club 4: Cross and Anchor I.2: Hall Monifor 2.3: lnframural 2.3.41 Laconian Sfaff 4: Leffermen's Club 2.3.4: Spanish Club 4: Swimming I,2,3,4. STUART ROSS Baseball Manager I: Debafe Club Secrefary 2.3.4: Drama Club I: Happy Journey I: High Honor Roll I.2,3,4: Mu Alpha Thela 3.4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2.3. Treasurer 4: Science Club 2. Presidenf 3: Sfudenf Teacher Commiffee 4: Traffic Conlrol Chairman 4. TOM ROSS Foofball I. GEOFF ROUPAS Baskefball I.2: lnframurals 4. EDDIE RUDOLPH Advisory Vice Presidenf I, Presidenf 3: Arf Club I.2: Chrisfmas Dance Decorafion Commilfee 4: Drama Club I: Foofball I.2.3: Hall Monifor 2.3: Inframurals 3.4: Leffermen's Club 3: Prom Decorafions Commiffee 3: Sword and Shield 3: Torch Reporfer 4: Track I.2. Cap- 'Iain 3: Traffic Conirol Judge I.2. JAMES RUSSELL Foofball I: Homecoming Dance Decoralions 4: Sword and Shield 4. MADELYN RUSSELL Fuiure Nurses 3: G.A.A. I.2: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I,2,3,4. MARGARET RUSSELL Ari Club 4: Drama Club I: Fufure Homemakers 3: Fufure Nurses 2: G.A.A. I: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I,4: Tycoons 4. NANCY RUTLEDGE G.A.A. I.2.3. Board 4. S BARB SANTELER Transferred from Senn High School, Chicago, Illinois. I958: Fufure Nurses 2.3: G.A.A. I.2,3,4: Gamma Befa Gamma 3. GARY SAWYERS Transferred from Niles High School, Skokie. Illinois. l96O: N-Club: Tennis I.2.3. AL SAYERSTAD SHARON SAYLOR Hall Monifor 4: Spanish Club 2: Tycoons 3.4. BARB SCHAEFER Drama Club 2. French Club 4: G.A.A. I.2,3,4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I,2.4: Varsify Girls' Chorus 4. JAMES SCHMADEBECK Foofball I:Wresfling I,2.3. HARVEY SCHNEIDER Inframurals 4. SANDRA SCHULTZ Tycoons 3.4. SUZANNE SCHUMAN Ari Club I: Chrisfmas Dance Decorafions Commiffee 4: Con- cessions 3: Drama Club I.2.3,4: Fufure Nurses Club 2.3: Fufure Teachers Club I: G.A.A. I.2,3,4: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Hall Monifor 3.4: Homecoming Dance Bonfire Commifiee I.2. Decorafions Commiffee 3.4, Throne Commilfee 4: Lafin Club I: Prom Band Com- miffee 3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I.2,3,4: Press Club I: U.F.O I: Varsify Club 3:-Varsify Girls' Chorus 3.4. MARGUERITE SCHVJAB G.A.A. I.2: German Club 2: Hall Monifor 3.4: Tycoons 3.4. GLORIA SCHWARZ Arf Club I: Class Dinner Commiffee 4: Drama Club I.2: Fufure Nurses Club 2. Vice Presidenl' 4: Fufure Teachers Club 4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3.4: Hall Monifor Head 4: Prom Decorafions Commiffee 3. JERRY SCOTT Advisory Secrefary l.3: Chrisfmas Dance Fublicify Commilfee 4: Concessions 3: Foofball I.2,3,4: Hall Moni'I'or 3.4: Inlramurals 4: Prom Regisfrafion Commiffee 3: Swimming I: Sword and Shield Vice Presidenf 3. Presidenf 4: Track 2.3. BARBARA SCRIMENTI Fufure Teachers Club 3.4: G.A.A. 2.3: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 3.4: Lafin Club 3: Tycoons 3.4. POLLY SEARS All-Sfar Baskefball 4. Volleyball 3.4: French Club 3.4: Fufure Nurses Club 2. Treasurer 3, Presidenf 4: G.A.A. I.2,3,4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3.4: Orchesfra I.2,3,4: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I.2,3,4: Swimming 2. KAREN SELLHORN Chrisimas Dance Decorafions Commiffee 4: Class Parfy Enferlain- menf Commiffee 2: Drama Club 2: Helicon 3: Honor Roll I.2,3,4: Laconian Freshman Edifor 3. Club Edifor 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: New Sfudenf Orienfafion 4: Press Club 2: Prom Refreshmenfs Com- miffee 3: Ouill and Scroll 4: Spanish Club I.2,3,4: Spanish Award 2: Sfafe Science Fair 2: Slafe Music Confesf 3: Torch Slaff I.2,3,4: Var- sify Girls' Chorus 3. EMELIE SEMMERLING Class Parfy Decorafions Commiffee 4: Foreign Exchange Screen- ing Commiffee 3: Fufure Homemakers Club I: Fuiure Teachers Club l.2.4. Treasurer 3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 4: Home' coming Dance Decorafions Commiffee 4: Honor Roll I.2,3,4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2.3.4: New Faces Dance Decorafions Commiffee 4: Prom Decorafions Commiffee 3: Sfudenl' Teacher Commiffee 4: Tycoons 3.4. KAREN SHAFFER Transferred from Easfchesier High School. Easfchesfer. New York, I959: Arf Club 4: Drama Club 3: French Club 3.4: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 4: Helicon 3.4: Honor Roll 3.4: Prom Invifa+ion Commiffee 3: Varsify Girls' Chorus 4. JOHN SHAW Transferred from Nofre Dame High School, Niles. Ill.. I958: Band I: Track 2: Wresfling 2.3. PAMELA SHEARER Advisory Treasurer I: Cheerleader I.2: Concessions 3: Drama Club I: G.A.A. I: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 4: Homecoming Dance Publicify Commiffee 4: Pep and Public Relafions I.2: Prom Publicify Commillee 3: Spanish Club 4. ALEXANDRA SHEDDEN Ari' Club 4: Drama Club I: G.A.A. I.2,3,4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3.4: Spanish Club 3: Swimming 2.3: Tycoons 4. LINDA SHENEFIEL Transferred from Tafl High School, Hamillon. Ohio, I96O: Fufure Teachers Club 2.3: G.A.A. 4: Gamma Befa Gamma 4: Lafin Club 2. DENNIS SHERRY Transferred from Nofre Dame High School. Niles. III.. I959: Chrisl- mas Dance Commiffee 4: Concessions I.2.3: Foofball I.2: Hall Monifor 3.4: Inframurals 4: 'LeIfermen's Club 4: Prom Commiflee 3: Spanish Club I.2.3: Traffic Confrol I.2.3: Sfudenf Lounge Commiffee 4: Class Floal' 4: Wresfling Manager 4. SUSAN SINGER Ari' Club I.2,3,4: Drama Club I.2: French Club I.2: Fufure Teachers Club I.,Secrefary 2. Presidenf 3: Sfafe Presidenl' 4: G.A.A. I.2.3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Helicon 3. Finance Commiffee Chair- man 4: Homecoming Publicify Commilfee 2.3. Decoralions Commiffee Chairman 4: Honor Roll I.2,3,4: Liferafure Award 3: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2.3.4: New Faces Dance Publicify Chairman 4: Prom Publicify Commiffee .3: Science Award 2: Sfudenf Teacher 2.3.4: Ugly Man Dance Publicify Commiffee Chairman 4. CHARLES SKITTINO Aviafion Club I: Model Airplane Presidenl 2.3: Science Club 2: Spanish Club 3.4. JOHN SLADEK Band I.2.3: Chrisfmas Dance Band Commiffee 4: Class Parfy Pub- licify Commiflee 4: Concessions 3: Disfricf and Sfafe Science Fairs 2.3: Dislrici and Sfafe Music Confesl' 3: German Band I.2.3: Hall Monilor 4: Homecoming Dance Band Commiffee. Decorafions Com- miffee 4: Honor Rall I: lnframurals 4: Mu Alpha Thela 3.4: Prom Band Commiffee Chairman 3: Spring and Winfer Concer+s I.2.3: Sfudenl' Council 4: Swimming 2.3: Sword and Shield 3.4: Tennis I.2,3,4: Tri-M Hisforian 3.4. LANCE SLONCEN CAROL SMITH Concessions 3: G.A.A. I: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Hall Monifor 4: Honor Roll I: Prom Decorafions Commiffee 3: Varsify Girls' Chorus 3.4. RICH SMITH Foofball 4. SENIOR ACTIVITIES SANDRA SMITH Advisory Vice Presidenf I: Treasurer 3: Aquiana Swim Club 2.3, Vice Presidenf 4: Chrisfmas Dance Enferfainmenf Commiffee Chairman 4: Drama Club 2: G.A.A. l,2.3,4: Gamma Befa Gamma Treasurer 3: Hall Monifor 4: Homecoming Dance Queen Commiffee 3: New Sfudenf Orienfafion Commiffee 3.4: Pool Guard 3.4: Prom Queen Commiffee 3: Social Commiffee 4: Spanish Club 2: Swimming 2.4. WALLY SOLARZ I Audio-Visual 4: Broadcasfing Club 3.4: Chrisfmas Dance Decora- fions Commiffee 4. FRANCES SOMMERVILLE PAMELA SPACEK Transferred from Carl Schurz High School, Chicago, Ill., I958: Band I.2,3,4:'Curren+ Affairs Discussion Group 3: Drama Club l.2: Fufure Teachers Club l: G.A.A. l.2: Science Club I: Tennis I: Twirlers I. SUSAN STAPLES All-Sfar Volleybal-I 4: Aquiana Swim Club 3: Drama Club I,2,4: G.A.A. l,2.3,4: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Pool Guard 3.4: Spanish Club 4: Spring and Winfer Concerfs l.2: Swim Show 3. SUSAN STEENSTRUP Transferred from Sf. Pafrick's Academy. DesPlaines. Ill.. l959: Chrisfmas Dance Bids Commiffee 4: Fashion Show 3.4: Fufure Teachers Club 4: G.A.A. 3.4: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Hall Monifor Head 4: Honor Roll 3: Prom Decorafions Commiffee 3. BONNIE STEIGERWALDT Concessions 3: G.A.A. 2,3,4: Hall Monifor Head 4: Spring and Winfer Concerfs l,2.3,4: Tycoons 3.4. JEANNE STEINBACH Hall Monifor 3.4: Pep and Public Relafions l.2: Prom Decorafions Commiffee 3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I. I DEAN STEPHENS Transferred from Nofre Dame High School, Niles, Ill., I958: Foofball 3.4: Wresfling 3. DON STEUR DOUG STIEBLER Band l.2: Baseball l.2: Hall Monifor 3.4: Honor Roll I: Infra- murals 3.4: Social Commiffee 3. TOM STOKES lnframurals 4: Sludenf Council I: Tennis I. RICHARD STOWE Hall Monifor 2: Torch 2.3: Wresfling I. JAN STROUT Advisory Vic Presidenf I: Arl' Club I,2,4: Biology Club 3: Drama Club I,2,3: French Club 2: G.A.A. I,2,3: Lafin Club 3. LARRY SULLIVAN Chrisfmas Dance Decorafions Commirfee 4: Damn Yankees, 3: Hall Monifor 4: Homecoming Dance Decorafions Commiffee 4: Infra- murals 4: Spanish Club 3: Sword and Shield 3.4. ED SWANSON Band I,2. T JOHN TAGTMEIER Concessions 3: German Club I,2,3: Inframurals 3.4: Tennis 2.3.4. NIKKI TAMINEN Transferred from Senn High School, Chicago. Ill., I960: Advisory Secrefary 2, Presidenf 3: Drama Club 4: G.A.A. I,2.4. Board 3: Hall Monifor 4: Homecoming Dance Decorafions Commiffee 4: Nereids Swim Club 2: Ponder Hearf 4: Prom Decorafions Commiffee 3: Girls' Honor Club Treasurer 2: Sfolen Prince 4: Sfudenf Council 2: Winfer Concerl 4. DENNIS TERRACINA Transferred from New Trier High School, Winnefka. Ill.: Audio- Visual 4: Foofball I: lnframurals I: Laconian Phofographer 4: Sfudenf Teacher Commiffee 4: Torch Phofographer 4. SUSAN THOMA Chorale 4: Disfricf and Slafe Music Conlesfs 3.4: G.A.A. l,2.3,4: Gamma Befa Gamma 3.4: Girls' Ensemble 4: Honor Roll 4: Mikado 4: Spring and Winfer Concerfs l,2.3,4: Tri-M 4: Varsify Girls' Chorus 3. JUDY THOMPSON Advisory Vice Presidenf I: French Club I: French Confesf 3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 4: Honor Roll 2.4. High Honor Roll 3: Laconian Copy Edifor, Co-senior Edifor 4: Prom Publicify Com- miffee 3: Class Parfy Rerfreshmenfs Commiffee 4: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I,2,3: Sfafe Music Confesf 3: Varsify Girls' Chorus 3: Torch Sfaff 3. KAREN THOMPSON Transferred from Whifmer High School, Toledo. Ohio. I958: Concessions 3: Fufure Nurses Club 2: Hall Monifor 4: New Sfudenl Orienfafion 2: Nurse's Assisfanf 2.3: Tycoons 4. ULV TIGERSTEDT Transferred from Kommunalu Realskolani Roberfsfors. Sweden, l96O: Advisory Vice Presidenf 4: A.F.S. 4: Baskefball: Cross Counfry Skiing: Consfifufion Commiffee 4: Ice Hockey: LefIermen's Club 4: Foreign Exchange Sfuclenf 4: Sfudenf Council 4, Phofographer 4: Swimming 4: Track 4: Sfudenf Council-Sporfsclub Presidenf 3. VIRGINIA TOKARS Advisory Secrefary-Treasurer I: Arf Club l.2: Concessions 3: Disfricf Science Fair 3: Foreign Exchange Commiffee 3: G.A.A. l.2: Gamma Befa Gamma 4, Consfifufion Co-Chairman 3: Hall Monifor 3.4: Homecoming Dance Decorafions Commiffee l.2: Honor Roll I,3. CAROLYN TOMCZYK Advisory Vice Presidenf I: Arf' Club I: Cheerleader 4: Con- cessions 3: Drama Club 2,3: G.A.A. I,2,3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 4: Homecoming Dance Decorafions Commiffee l.2: Honor Roll 4: Prom Refreshmenfs Commillee 3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I. ALLEN TONKIN Baseball l.2: Baskefball l.2,3,tCapfain 4: Class Board 3: Class Vice Presidenf 4: German Club 2: Helicon Publicify Chairman 4: Homecoming Dance Queen Commiffee Chairman 4: Honor Roll I,4, High Honor Roll 2.3: Mu Alpha Thefa 3.4: New Faces Dance Co- Chairman 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2,3.4: New Sfudenf Orienfafion 4: Prom Queen Commiffee Co-Chairman 3. ANDY TORROLL Baseball I: Foofball 2. PETER TORROLL Baseball I: Foofball 2. TINA TUFANO G.A.A. 2.3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I,2.3. HARC'.D TURVEY Audio-Visual 2.3: Hall Monifor 3: Model Airplane Club l.2: Sfudenf Council I. U ART ULBRICHT Advisory Presidenf I: Audio-Visual 3.4: Cheerleader Manager 3: Hall Monifor 2: Sfudenf Council I. V MARILYNNE VALLELONGA Aquiana Swim Club 3: Cradle Song 3: Class Breakfasl' Com- miffee Chairman 4: Concessions 3: Drama Club l,2.3,4: Fufure Nurses Club 2.3, Chairman 4: G.A.A. l,2.3,4: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 4: Laconian Card File Manager 3: Business Manager 4: Modern Dance Show 2.4: New Faces Dance Commiffee 4: Prom Regisfrafion Commiffee 3: Thespians 3.4. SUSAN VANA Advisory Treasurer 3: Chrisfmas Dance Enferfainmenf Commiffee 4: Dancers 2: Drama Club I,2,4: G.A.A. l.2: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor Head 4: New Faces Dance Enferfainmenf Com- miffee 4: Prom Enferfainmenf Commiffee 3: Pygmalion 2. ANN VAN DER MEULEN Arl' Club l,4: French Club Secrefary 3: G.A.A. I,2,3: Honor Roll I.3,4: Homecoming Decorafions Commiffee Chairman 4: Modern Dance Cosfume Commiffee 3: Prom Publicify Commiffee 3. DIANE VAN HORTON Chrisfmas Dance Decorafions Commiffee 4: Concessions 3: Drama Club l,2.3,4: Damn Yankees 3: Class Floaf Commiffee 3.4: G.A.A. l,2.3,4: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 3.4: Laconian Ad Sfaff 4: Pep Club I: Prom Queen and Throne Commiffee 3: Science Fair I,3: Senior Orchesis 3: Class Parfy Publicify Commiffee 4: Spring and Winfer Concerfs l.2: Sfolen Prince 4: Torch Sfaff 4. SENIOR ACTIVITIES BARBARA VAN HYNING G.A.A. I,2,3: all Monilor 4: Prom Invifafions Commiffee 3: Spring and Winler Concerfs I,2: Tycoons 3,4: Varsify Girls' Chorus 3. LOREEN VASILE Transferred from Alvernia, Chicago, Ill., l959: Hall Monifor 4: Religious Club I. CAROLE VILCHIS Advisory Secrefary l,2, Presidenf 4: Arf Club I,2,3. Presidenf 4: Cheerleader 3,4: French Club I,2: G.A.A. I,2: Hall Monifor 3,4: Helicon 4: Homecoming Dance Decorafions Co-Chairman 3: Home- coming Affendanf 4: Honor Roll l,3: High Honors 4: Laconian As- sisfanf Edifor 3, Edifor-in-chief 4: Pep and Public Relafion 4: Prom Bids and Locafion Commiffee 3: Quill and Scroll 3, Vice Presidenf 4: Sfudenf Council l,3. AL VODICKA Foofball I,2,3,4: LefIermen's Club 4: Swimming I,2,3: Sword and Shield 4: Track I. GENE VOGEL Transferred from Webb High School, Reedsburg, Wisconsin, l959: Baseball I: Baskefball I,2: Foofloall I,2: Tennis I. W SUZI WACHTER Arf Club 4: G.A.A. I: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Homecoming Dance Decorations Commiffee 4: New Sfudenf Orienfafion 3: Prom Publicify Commiffee 3. JOE WAHRER Concessions 3: Hall Monifor 3: Prom Decorafions Commiffee 3. JIM WALRATH Band I,2,3,4: Gymnasfics 4: Honor Roll I,2,3,4: Laconian Sfaff -3: Mu Alpha Thefa 3, Vice-Presidenf 4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 2,3,4: Prom Co-Chairman 3: Responsibilify Commiffee Co-Chairman 4: Spring and Winfer Concerfs l,2,3,4: Sfudenf Council Alfernafe 2: Swimming Manager 2: Tennis 2: Tri-M 4: Presidenf 3, ROBERT WASHBURN Advisory Presidenf I, Vice-Presidenf 2: Concessions Manager 2,3: Foofball I: Foreign Exchange I: German Club I,2: Honor Roll 4: Scuba lnsfrucfor 3: Special Proiecfs 4: Track I: Traffic Confrol I,2,3. DALE WASSERGORD Advisory Presidenf 3: A.F.S. Commiffee Chairman 4: Cheerleader Capfain 3: Class Treasurer 3: Concessions 3: Foreign Exchange Sfu- denf 3: German Club I,2: Hall Monifor 3,4: Homecoming Beard Con- fesf Commiffee 4: Inframurals 4: Mu Alpha Thefa 3,4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Pep and Public Relafions 3: Prom Bids and Regisfrafion Commiffee 3: Sword and Shield 3: Damn Yankees 3. STEVE WELLS Advisory Presidenf I: Asfronomy Club 2: Gymnasfics 3,4: Swim- ming 2. 'RANDY WERHANE Audio-Visual I,2: Chrisfmas Dance Decorafions Commiffee 4: Gymnasfics 3,4: Ham Radio I,2: Honor Roll 3: Mu Alpha Thefa 3,4: Science Club I,2: Track I,2,3,4: Wresfling I,2.' HELEN WEST Transferred from 3-R School, San Francisco, California, I96O: Be Sealed 2: Chorale 4: Chrisfmas Dance Enferfainmenf Commiffee 4: Drama Club I,4, Secrefary 2: G.A.A. I, Treasurer 2: Girls' En- semble 4: Homecoming Dance Queen Commifree 2: Pep Club I: Ponder Hearf 4: Senior Dinner Commiifee Chairman 4: Thespians 3,4: Tri-M 4: Thieve's Carnival 4: Trys+ing Place I. WENDY WEST Transferred from Infernafional School, Geneva, Swifzerland, I959: Advisory Secrefary I: Chorale 4: Chrisfmas Dance Publicify Commiffee 4: Class Breakfasf Decorafions Commiffee 4: Class Parfy Decorafions Commiffee 4: G.A.A. I: Gamma Befa Gamma 3,4: Hall Monifor 4: New Faces Dance Co-Chairman 4: Spanish Club 4: Varsily Girls' Chorus 3. CONNEE WHITE Advisory Treasurer I: Arf Club I,2,3: Drama Club I: G.A.A. I,2: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Hall Monifor 4: Homecoming Dance Decora- fions Commiffee 3: Modern Dance I,2: New Faces Dance Decorafions Commiffee 3: Prom Bids Commiffee 3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I. MARY BETH WHITTEMORE Transferred from Evansfon High School, Evansfon, III., I959: Aquiana Swim Club 4: Chorus I,2: Concessions 3: Fufure Nurses Club 3, Parliamenfarian 4: G.A.A. I,2,4: Gamma Bela Gamma 3: Hall Moni- for 4: Honor Roll 4: Modern Dance Show 4: New Sfudenl' Orienfafion 4: Pep Club I,2: Prom Bids Commiflee 3: Spanish Club I,3: Speed Swimming 4: Tireme l,Z. JAY WICKUM Transferred from New Trier High School, Winnefka, III., I957: Advisory Presidenf I, Treasurer 2: Caine Mufiny Courf Marfial 2: Class Board 4: Damn Yankees 3: The Dancers 2: Drama Club I,2,3,4: Gymnasfics 3: Hall Monifor 3,4: The Ponder Hearl ' 4: Spanish Club 3: Thespians 2,3, Vice Presidenf 4: Track I,2,3,4. CRAIG WIEDEMANN Baskefball 2: lnframurals 4: Foofball 3,4: Sword and Shield Secrefary4. BOB WILKS Transferred from Sfrong Vincenl' High School, Erie, Penn., I96O: Baskefball 2,3: Class Parfy Publiciry Commiffee 4: Foofball I,2: Golf I: Homecoming Dance Queen Commiffee 3: Inframurals 4: Pep and Public Relafions 4: Special Proiecfs Commiffee 4: Swimming I. JOYCE WILLIAMS Advisory Secrefary I: Ari' Club I,2: Chrisfmas Dance Publicify Commiffee 4: Concessions 3: Drama Club I,2,3: Fufure Homemakers Club I: G.A.A. I,2,3,4: Gamma Befa Gamma 3,4: Hall Monifor I,2,3,4: Homecoming Dance Decorafions Commiffee I,2,3,4: New Sfudenf Orienfafion Commiffee 4: Prom Queen Commiffee 3: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I,2: Turnabouf Dance Bids Commiffee 4: Decora- fions Commiflee I,2,3: Tycoons 3. PAT WI LLS Aquiana Swim Club 2: G.A.A. 2: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Prom Enferfainmenl' Commiffee 3. SUSAN WOLFF Concessions 3: Drama Club I,2: French Club 2: G.A.A. I,2,3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Homecoming Dance Decorafions Commiffee I: Prom lnvifafions Commifiee 3. DWIGHT WOOD Baseball Manager 2: Hall Monifor 2. LINDA WOOLEY Chorale 3,4: Concessions 3: Drama Club 3: Fashion Show 4: G.A.A. I: Gamma Befa Gamma 3: Modern Dance Show I: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I,2,3,4. GEORGE WRIGHT GERALDINE WRIGHT Transferred from Cheyanne Mounfain High School, Colorado Springs, Colo., I96O: Chrisfmas Dance Decorafions Commiffee 2: Fufure Teachers Club I,2: G.A.A. I,2: Homecoming Decorafions Com- miffee I,2: Pep Club I,2,3: Wafer Ski Club I,2,3. JACQUELINE WRIGHT . Transferred from Cheyanne Moun+ain High School, Colorado Springs, Colo., I960: Chrisfmas Decorafions Commiffee I,2: Fufure Teachers Club I,2: G.A.A. I,2: Homecoming Danc Decorafions Com- miffee I,2: Pp Club I,2,3: Warer Ski Club I,2,3. Z CATHY ZENDER Arr Club 3.4, Secrefary: Chrisfmas Dance Decorafions Commiffee 4: Concessions 3: Fufure Teachers Club I, Chairman 2, Vice Presidenl 3, Corresponding Secrefary 4: G.A.A. 2,3: Gamma Befa Gamma 3,4: 'Hall Monifor 2,3: Helicon 4: Homecoming Dance Decorafions Com- miffee 3: Honor Roll 3,4: Lafin Club I,2, Secrefary 3: Prom Enferfain- menf Commiffee 3: Spanish Club 4: Torch Club I. JEAN ZOBUS Concessions 3: G.A.A. I,2,3,4: German Club I,2: Honor Roll l,2,3, High ,Honor Roll 4: Homecoming Dance Decorafions Commiffee 4: Laconian Freshman Edifor 4: Mu Alpha Thefa 3,4: Nafional Honor Sociefy 4: Prom Regisfrafion Commiffee 3: Quill and Scroll 4: Spring and Winfer Concerfs I: Torch Sfaff 2,3, Page Edifor 4. I ' N g. .a. X 'Q' ,L .fl N v ,IX . N N V l' s U I xx 4 ' X N X 0 5 A ' Q .Vx X 3: nr 3 xx, V. . XS u 'Congratulations best wishes 1 J . I' l x X Al' ,fx I I A ' A x N , 'l'O I ' v- . Y , s 5 Q Q ' so M, graduation class of 'I96'l. I 1, .R y u v N 5?- ,? x' 513 I x X? ' N , Q ,. 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