Harold L Richards High School - Golden Year Yearbook (Oak Lawn, IL)

 - Class of 1967

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Harold L Richards High School - Golden Year Yearbook (Oak Lawn, IL) online collection, 1967 Edition, Page 188 of 280
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B4 Choir members participated in 1 ii CAMPUS CONCERT CHOIR, FRONT ROW: Kathleen Coverick, Susan Mic- low, Merle Cazallis. Maureen Dunn. Sandy Stadnicki, Gwen Gulik, Robert Swee- ney. jellery McCoy, john Groth, Gregory Stevens. Richard Cheskie, Michael Brewster, Edmund Ball, jan Fetters, Linda Itegatzke, Nancy Husayko, jane Roberts, joanne Zaccagnino. Sharon Haydock. SECOND ROW: Linda Wal- czak, judith Lurquin, Karen Crowell, jorlnn Myers, Carol Cure, Karen Zika, Carolyn Shay, Linda Manders, Richard Perry, Edmund Glowacki, Stephen Stott, William Manders, Larry Brignian, Duane Torrence. Randall Visser, Wil- liam Kraiss, jolm Curulewski, john Martschinke, Linda Wycislo. Kathleen The Campus choirs afforded the musically inclined students a chance to participate in enjoyable activities which brought pleasure to others. The choirs met daily in order to prepare for concerts and other musical presentations. Tone quality and the ability of the choirs to function as groups were stressed. CAMPUS TREBLE CHOIR. FRONT ROW: Linda Holm, Maura McNamara, Patricia Igthey, Sandra Dawes, judith Peck, Car-lynn Collura, joy Gallina. SECOND ROW: joyce Malone, Cathy Etherlon, Christine Peterson, lroretta Kir- inich, Sandy Randall, Doris Sheehan, Sandra Kemp, julia Pizur, Marilyn Petera son, Sharon jones, Dolores Pacinskas, jonell Krick. THIRD ROW: judith ln? .,t s ,- Erickson, Patricia Swedko, janie Stevens, Marilou Macauley, Helen Fortune, Carol Homerding. Sharon Galvin. BACK ROW: Sandra Wachdorf, Marilyn Kratochvil, Francine Karantzis, Malena Miller, Pamela Dresden, Christine Frei- herg, Mary Dellorto, Leslie Travis, Richard Batson, Robert Weeber, Donald Larsen, Lester Marszalek, Edward Massoth, Eugene Ricketts, Scott Hanawalt, Leon Malachinski, Richard Towner, Larry Oscar, Dennis Langland, Edmund Fischer, john Parsons, Gerry Knoll, Patricia Keslinke, joyce Webb, Karen Swan+ son, janet Muselman. Lindajanicki, and Helen Gardeakos. Sixteen section leaders of the A Capella Choir made up the Varsity singers. This talented group practiced every Tuesday and Thursday during ninth period to perfect their skills. Their abilities added sparkle to the Christmas and Spring concerts, P.T.A. meetings and church activities. Schultz, Sharon Chicoine, Kimberly Brubach, Darlene Wasielewski, Patricia Keale, Suzanne Anderson, jill Mahar, Christine Sarna, Carol Georgen, Gail Borman, Shirley Matrona, Linda Osterman, Sandra Miklian, Theresa Martin, Nancy Petersen, judith Gaffney, and Linda Buchinsky.

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Organizations required special skills 1 CHESS CLUB, SEATED: Steve Kairis, David Kaar, Bill Zerhoot. STANDING: Mr. Frigo, adviser, Art Nelson, Bob Kurzawski, Cliff jursa, Bill Dluin, and LeRoy Blackmer. Ninth period Tuesday and Thursday ofeach week, the mem- bers of the Chess Club met to play this intriguing game. The boys could be seen bending intently over the desks that held their chess boards as they tried to plan their next move. The members each -had a chess partner for practice games, but they exchanged partners during tournament games. Although ad-V vanced members made up the club in the beginning ofthe year, beginners were encouraged to join during the second quarter. Six juniors were inducted into Quill and Scroll in the spring of 1966 and formed the international honor society for high school journalists in the fall. Harold I.. Richards was granted the authority to establish a chapter on February 14, 1966, and the first meetings were held this year. Activity at the meeting included working on a literary magazine with a separate sec- tion assigned to each member. Many journalism and publica- tions students kept the requirements of Quill and Scroll in mind as they contributed to newspaper and yearbook. NORTHEAST CHESS CLUB, SEATED: john Krause, judy Weitzel, Fred Koontz. STANDING: Mr. Hill, adviser, Ruth Dorgan, Greg Lamoureaux, Carol Smith, Dave Pleger, Raleigh Stennett. Paul Swanstrom, Phillip Kuhn, and jim Raven. QUILL AND SCROLL, SEATED: Darlene Giesbrecht, janie Stevens, Diane Dado. STANDING: Hariett Oudsteyn, Mr. Tracy, adviser, and Carolyn Bender. Axjnil .inn gnu!! -' ,V ,',-1-gut-nf '



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spirited competition with other schools For their concert the Treble Choir of Campus entranced the audience with beautiful selections. TRHBLE CIIOIR OFFICERS: Inrcttu Kirinich. vice-prvsitlcnlz -Iutlx' Srhultz. suc'rt'turv- treasurer. llairhsnc Wnsiclcivski, presidvntg und sluuic SICYCIIS, accoinpunist. VARSITY SINCERS. FIRST ROW: Bill Manders, Rich Perry. I'1dniuncI Ball. Scott Ilanawalt. SECOND ROW: Sharon Galvin, Karen Swanson. Ifrzincinc Kar- anlzis, Gerry Knoll. THIRD ROW: Linda Irgauzkc, Sandy Wachdorf, Pax Ke-sv CONCERT CIIOIR OFFICERS: Iron :lI2llilL'lllll5kl. nianngerg Larry Iiriginnn. xnutulgcrg Knrun Swanson. vict'-prcsid1:nl1 Ilill KIEIIHICYS, presidvntg .lanic Stcvciis. ucrompaxnist. NOT PICTURED: Karen Zika, secretary: and Bar- hziru Slain-, secretary. linke. Mary Dellorto. FOURTH ROW: Ilill Kraiss,jon Parsons, Mike Brewster, und john III nrtscliinkc.

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