Homewood Flossmoor High School - Odin Yearbook (Flossmoor, IL)
- Class of 1964
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Colorado State College M.A. Stanford University Ed.D., Stanford University ADMINISTRATION DR. W. MCGREGOR DELLER Director of Instructional Services A.B. Hamilton College A.M. Cornell University Ed.D. Cornell University , 'Ss DR. MARION E. GADNER Director of Guidance B.S. Kent State University M.A. Ohio State University Ed.D. University of Pittsburgh ADMINISTRATION MR. WILLIAM T. BURGHARDT Director of Student Affairs B.A. Purdue University M.A. Northwestern University MR. HOMER L. TRIPP Director of Business Services B.S. University of Illinois C.P,A. University of Illinois 8 av -ed' DR HAROLD SAVIDES College Counselor B.S., M.S., Ph.D. MRS. BETH SCHUETT B S M S MRS. LUCILLE L. DUBOCQ A.B. Ed.M. MR RICHARD w LUENS1-:R RA., M.s., M.A. MR. THOMAS G. MOORE 1 Rs., M.s. S COUNSELORQ MR. JOE A. SRSNICK B A M Ed FRANK G. DENISON B.M.E., M.s.Ea. La 1 9 EDWARD E. MRS. EDITH J. MRS. MARTHA H. F. ALWIN MRS. DALILA ALDRIDGE ALTBACXH ALVEY Library B.A., M.S. AMEND Physical Education B.S. Language B.A. Englixh B.A. Library Organization. Language B.A. Varsity Swimming Riding Club, Coach, H-F Guard. FACULTY em Qwmewi. .. 'in Demonstrating drafting principles to his With a smile, Mrs. Bernice Bragstad Urging the team on to victory is Coach class is Mr. Richard Taylor. points out the errors on a test paper. George Vanderweyden. A. DALE BJORKLUND Physical Education DONALD C. JAMES C. B.S., M.A. ANDERSON ARNEBERG T. R. BIRKHEAD Coordinator of Physical CARLTON BODINE Social Science English Ph.B. Mathematic: Education and Athlet- Mathematicx B.S., M.A. B.A., M .A. Varsity Football Coach B.Ed., M .S. ics. Ticket Manager ' 10 MRS. MARGARET WILLIAM BOOTH VICTOR D. CHARLES BOYSEN MRS. M. BERNICE BODLE English B.S., M.S. BORST, III Social Science BRAGSTAD Home Economicx Voyager', Advisor Mathematics B.A., M.A. English B.A. B-5-, M.A. A.B., M.Ed. Edda Advisor. Adult Education Co- Photography Club, As- ordinator, FHA Spon- tronomy Club, . . .lwM0wQfuAleuf3 Dr. W. O. Woodworth reiterates to the For Mrs. Christine Westerfield and Mr. Oh, my! All those term papers to gradej' staff members certain school policies. Frank Dennison, the moon was full, the moans Mr. Jim Arneberg, English IV night was clear, and . . . teacher. WILLIAM LINUS PETER BUCHAS WILLIAM CADY CARROLL MISS JOYCE JAMES E. Language B.S., M.B.A. Industrial Education Mwic A.B., M. M115-Eli CEKANDER BRILLHART German Club, Russian B.S., M.S. Band Director, Senior Physical Science A.B. Club. Freshman Football. Class Sponsor. Education B.S. 11 , . A fx f . 23791 W' RICHARD CESAL MRS. MARY MISS JUDITH MRS. NATALIE MRS. ANN DAVIS Mathematics B.S. CHRISTOPHER CLAUSE CLAYPOOL English A.B., M.A.T. Bridge Club, Math Language and English Art B.S. Physical Education B.S. Club. A.B., M.A. Art Club. PwgmessiwTeaz:l1i41g . . . JOSEPH M. EMIL E. DIEWALD DIAMOND Physical Education Engliih B.S., M.A. B.S., M.S. Eddal' Advisor. Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track. LeROY A. EICKEN MRS. ELIN Social Science DUNMEY B.S., M.S. English B.S. Varsity Baseball. JOHN DITTMAR Social Science B.A., M.S. Future Teachers Club. ARTHUR A. ENDRES Social Science B.S. Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Class Sponsor. MISS ANN MISS DOROTHY DOEMLAND DRESDEN Language B.A. English B.A., M.A. French Club. Future Teachers Club. MRS. SUSAN FLETCHER MRS. ALTA FOSTER English B.A., M.A. English B.E., M.A. 12 Z we RONALD R. FREDIN Industrial Education and Business Education B.S. Sophomore Football. 'SK' 1. -A fs:- MRS. MARALEE MRS. PHYLLIS MISS JANICE EARL HARI GARRISON GILMORE GOULD Business Education B.S English B.S., M.S. Home Economics B.S. Business Education B.S. Freshman Basketball. National Honor Society. 42 af N'-Hi MRS. ESTA JO HERMAN Language A.B. French Club. CARL HOFF, JR. English A.B., M.A. :gi MRS- JAN1s HARRY B. HIGL1-:Y Miss LEAH THEODORE w. HERSHNER Mathematics B.S. HILAND HIPPLE sfieme B-S- Junior Class Sponsor. Library B.S., M.A. English B.S., M.Ed. Junior Class Sponsor. Golf Coach, WILLIAM G. MRS. ELAINE JENNINGS HOUSLEY Physical Education Physical Education MISS CAROL JARIS B.P.E., M.Ed. MISS LINDA JONES B.S. Mathematics and Sophomore Football, Social Science GAA Sponsor. Science B.S. Gymnastics. A.B., M .A.T. fa 13 BARRY KAUTZ KENNETH KINNEY MRS. SALLY JO IAN D. LAING MISS KAY LANDON English B.S. Art B.S., M.S. KLEINSCI-IMIDT Science B.S., M.S. Social Science B.A. National Thespians, Yearbook Advisor. Language and English Freshman Class Speech Team. B.A. Sponsor. Q I ' O C I Mr. Ian Laing points out the answer to Mr. George Va.nderWeyden relaxes over a Xlilslixiljoilioiilt ifgghgjlf ag3zZE,t1',?hi3cuf:1y some visitors. cup of coffee before his first class. ' ' ' clucled Mr. Carroll, Dr. Woodworth, Mr. Steinemann, and Mr. Rodby. ROBERT E. CHARLES R. PhLmfZ'3RDI. WILLIAM T. LUCY LEONARD MRS. ARDATHE Wm A mt ' Social Science DAVID L. LEHMAN Mathematics LINDBERG V . FB' b' H F h B.A., M. Ed. smm B.A. B.S., M.s., M.,4.T.M. science B.S. Safrtal Oi? a R1 'OS ' weight Lifting Club, 1.V. Basketball Coach. Math Club. Science Club. op rest mg, ar' Intramural Basketball. F sity Club. I4 625' 7'L:9 DONALD LUND MRS. JUDITH MRS. ELIZABETH JAMES MAXEY MISS KATHRYN Mathematics LUTTER MARTIN Mathematic: MCCULLOCH B.S., M.S. Social Science B.A. English B.A. B.S., M.S. Social Science B.A. Senior Class Sponsor. Freshman Track, Bridge Club. . . . lwActwlewi06 Mr. Ken Kinney discusses the many prob- . . . 631 .. . 632 633 .. . Mr. Carmelo Now, let me see . . . where is that Hash lems connected with yearbook publication. Sapone collects an extra forty winks be- button, muses Mr. Victor Borst. tween classes. GORDON CHARLES MCGREGOR FREDRICK MRS, LOUISE MORRISON Physical Education B.S. MCPHERSON MEDCALFE JACK MEGENITY Industrial Education Track Coach. Science B.A. English B.S., M.A. Science A.B., M.A. B.S., M.S. 15 EDWARD MOSEVICH Science B.S., M.S. Science Club, Chess Club. MISS SUSAN POHL Language B.A. MRS. VIRGINIA RICE Physical Education B.A. ,, Q-V fi MRS. HELEN RICHARD LEE MRS. WANDA WILLIAM F. MOWATT NIMZ PALANDECH PANICI School Nurse R.N. Social Science Businexs Education B.S. Language B.A. Future Nurses Club. B.S., M.Ed. French Club. o c o o JOHN POSTER Social Science A.B., M.A.T. WALTER A. RODBY Music B.A., M.A. Vocal Music Activities, Viking Choir Director. MISS MARGARET POWERS Englixh B.A., M.,-1. National Thespians, Drama and Speech Activities. DUANE H. ROSE Physical Education B.S. Varsity Baseball, Fresh- man Football. EDWARD J. RACHFORD Social Science B,A., M.Ed. PHILIP P. RUMMEL Social Science A.B., M.B.A. Election Committee, Bridge Club. RICHARD A. RHOAD Mathematicx A.B., M .Ed. Debate Team, Bridge Club. CARMELO V. SAPONE Social Science B.S., M.S. Homecoming, Tuma- bout Dance. 16 RICHARD C. SCHMIDT Physical Education B.A. Frosh-Soph Basketball, Baseball. T? MRS. CAROLYN SPEAKMAN Language A.B. Sophomore Class Spon- sor. ROBERT E. SULLIVAN Science and Physical Education B.S., M.S .4-:rugs EST' MRS. IRENE SCHROEDER Science B.S. C O O Ang MISS PATRICIA D. SPURRIER Physical Education B.S Cheerleaders. RICHARD L. TAYLOR Industrial Education B.S. Assistant Swimming Coach. ROBERT L. SHEETS R. JERRALD SHIVE MRS. LYNNE Science B.S., M.S. Social Science B.S. SOUERBRY Collectors' Club, Fresh- B.A. man Class Sponsor. Spanish Club. Wftlv New Ideas EMMETT STEELE HARRY E. WALTER W. Music B.A., M.M. STEINEMANN STEVENS Orchestra. Science B.S. Social Science B.S., M.S. Cross Country. Assistant Golf Coach. GEORGE VANDER- WEYDEN, JR. B.A., M.A. JOHN C. WAYNE ROBERT URASKY Varsity Basketball Mathematics B.S. Aft B.A.E., M.A.E. Coach, Latin Club. Varsity Tennis Coach. 17 'Y V 64- K , s JOHN A. WEEKS MRS. CHRISTINE MISS J. ANNETTE MRS. BARBARA Industrial Education WESTERFIELD WETZEL WILLIAMS B.S., M.S. Music B.A. Physical Education Mathematics B.A. Radio Station WHFH Vocal Music B.S. -Viking Broadcasting Swimming fAquettesj, Company Twirling IN TEACHING Mr. Robert Sullivan carefully locates an amoeba to use in a class demonstration. RUSSELL 1. WIRNSBERGER English B.S. Freshman Wrestling Coach Practicing for the School Daze are Miss Judy Clausel, Miss Kay Landon, Miss Dorothy Dresden, and Mrs, Judy Lutter. VICTOR C. . WOODEN Mathematics B.S., MS. 18 Greeting guests is part of any teacher's job, says Mr. Ken Kinney. MRS. REBECCA ZIERING Library B.A., M.Ed. Audio-Visual Director Algal Mrs. Lois Bergman Oiice Manager-Secretary to Mr. Tripp Mrs. Orella Hanson Secretary to Dr. Woodworth Mrs. Dorothea Johnson Registrar-Secretary to Dr. Gardner Mrs. Sylvia Parker General Clerk Mrs. Lois Erlandson Guidance Office Clerk Mrs. Billie Bunker Technical Typist Mrs. Helen Carnegie Secretary to Mr. Burghardt OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Alice Hayman Mrs. June Herman Switchboard OPerator Guidance Office Clerk Mrs. Betty Hobson Technical Typist Mrs. Anne Kindt Miss Joyce Metcalfe Mrs. Kathleen Nagel Secretary to Dr. Deller IBM Clerk ACCOUIIYHIIY Mrs. Barbara Ziebell Mrs. Harriet Stuart Mrs. Jane Sulzberger Administrative Office Sec Library Clerk Attendance Clerk retary 19 fag MRS. ALICE JURKIEWICZ R ' y W Cafeteria Manager 9 J TOP ROW: Hazel Cohrs, Lois Hall, Dixie Price, Dorris Farrer, Alice Jurkiewicz, Marian Ahl, Norma McGreal, Isabelle Juillet MIDDLE ROW: Dale Grenier, Myrtle Ward, Lucy Lapac, Eunice Gardner, Cynthia Benson, Eve O'Brien. BOTTOM ROW: Ann Murphy, Veronica Bennett, Lorraine Jann, Marian Reno, Ann Motuelle, Mary Bell. MAINTENANCE OPERATE9 SCHOOL EFFICIENTLY TOP ROW: Mr. Messires, Mr. Lorence, Mr. Knieriem, Mr, Wenzel, Mr. White, Mr. Pozdol. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Collini, Mr. Ormang Mr. Wright, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Hart, Mr. Atterberry, Mr. Findlay. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. McAuliFf, Mr. Began, Mr. Jaworski, Mr. Polizzi, Mr. Cross, Mr. Chisser, Mr. Drews. MR. W. C. DREWS Superintendent of Mainten ance and Operation 20 Chaffer SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN N l Y-LJ Senior Class Officers: George Frode, Vice-Presidentg Bill Woodworth, Treasurer, Bill Dolph, President, and Karlene Gentile, Secretary. Participation keynoted the Senior Glass of 1964. CLIFFORD ABRAMS EVELYN ACOSTA ROE ABSHIRE JOHN AHLGRIMM all school sponsored activities, including Homecoming, Prom, and Turnabout. Highlighting their last year at H-F, Seniors took part in Guiding the upperclassmen in their scholastic, athletic, IRVING ANDERSON ROGER ANDERSON 1 STEFANIE ANSPAGH DAVID BADTKE BETTY BARROWS RICHARD ANDERSON ROLAND ANDERSON ROBERT ARQUILLA STUART BARAB PAMELA BASER ka... NANCY BAUER LINDA BEERS SYLVIA BEELER JANE BENNETT and extracurricular activities were the class officers. Seniors sponsored several activities and also won annual Christmas Hall Decorating Contest. MICHAEL BERTORELLI BARBARA BLUE JUDY BLACKMAN WILLIAM BOARDMAN Senior cheerleader, Ja Mel Sladek, helps generate spirit at a. Homewood-Flossmoor football game. After four years of preparation, on June 11 the Seniors stepped into the future no longer as a class, but as in- the im dividuals. WILLIAM BOAS JAMES BOHN RICHARD BOLEY JAMES BOGGIS PHYLLIS BOJANOWSKI DAVID BOUQUET t 1 1311 as 4, , W ffm-x fi RQ MQW' ' GH 715 ,2 g-are Q. X54 f ef '44 5 W Q3 :AQ 3vIa,,.xL x , W ' J 1, 1 wr , .Ar 'a Q' bf . an -J' LAVONNE CHRISTENSEN PATRICIA CLARK MICHAEL CONANT ANNA COTTON PAUL CHRISTENSON EDWARD COHRS RHONDA COOK MICHAEL CRAIG o 0 lnbucesb fm Pwgwsswg . . . Mr. Vandc1weyden's Latin IV Class discuss love scene in Virgilys Aeneid. P455 .-4 RONALD CROWELL MARY CROWLEY CAROL CUMMINGS DAVID DAHLSTROM KINM CUSHING NANCY DAVIS S A nr Y 4-,,,' Mais LYNN DEKKER LINDA DiLORENZO WILLIAM DOLPH RUTHANNE DOOLEY RONALD DOUGLASS RONALD DILLON FREDERIC DIPAOLO ROBERT DONNELLY RICHARD DOUGLASS BRUCE DOWNS C . . . Woablug owT!wvu Oww GEORGE DREHER LAWRENCE DURLAND JANET DUDDING MARY DYBICZ Senior, Charles Edwards, finds an opportunity to do some last minute work. is x - ' 1 7 A ' H if L, ' ' 'L V .f 1 I x Seniors, Julie Michalski, Bill Boas, John McNeil, Kaye Stephens, Janet Eck, Lynne Pe- terson, Bob Rubich and friend, check on latest college information, ' JANET ECK JOHN EISELE CHARLES EDWARDS KATHERINE EISELE DONNA EISENBERG JANE ELAM VALERIE ENGEL GORDON ERIKSON NANCY ESSIG JAMES EISERMAN JUDITH ELAM GARY ERIKSON CAROL ERTL NANCY FAHL -Y! . I Mrs. Martin's English IV Class give her a rousing good-bye party. 'I 55 'Ta YQ' s 3 1 ,Q 1 GLENN FELCH ROBERT FLOYD LEE FISCHER NANCY FORBES . . . 91100-If Eui'11u6ia5m PATRICIA FOSDICK KAREN FRANSON HENRY FRIELING JAMES FRYE ERIC FURNESS REBECCA FOUNTAIN SUSAN FRASER GEORGE FRODE JACK FULLER ROGER GANSAUER fb. iff Q' -.gp k l h9 stan DONALD GARBER JOSEPH GAUTHIER SANDRA GARSKI JANICE GEBO ,Ai 'NWI' 'SSX' 'fy , .' 1 . J! I A, J'J5ZJj V . KARLENE GENTILE GRETA GETSON FfmdfPQewsww Fw Adiuitfes Senior boys find a chance to relax at lunch. fi, JUDITH GETTLER SUZANNE GETTLER DENNIS GILLEY LINDA GITZENDANNER KENNETH GORE LAWRENCE GREENMAN SUSAN GREATHOUSE RICHARD GREENWALD fw- 'fx i ,. 'PR ' .A LP 715 -QI Seniors, Sandy Mlinarcik and Alan Koe mer show their twisting abilities at a gym jam JUDITH GREGG JOSEPHINE GRIGSBY RANDALL GREMP CARL GUMBINER . . . AudfT?1l2IM,9 Paid? LwTi1uw HELEN HAAGENSEN LEE HAGUE THOMAS HARLAN TIMOTHY HART EDWARD HEALY LYNNE HAFER WAYNE HARKNESS JAN HARMS SUSAN HAUPTMANN PAMELA HEATON iff! N-sg' ,,e:1 tmfyg , ,Af 'Ti 'S -gan-I' in-I ROBERT HECKMANN MARY HENRICKSON HELEN HOEKSTRA JAMES HOWLAND ROBERT HUFFMAN JOYCE HILL JAMES HILTON JEAN HORNADAY SHARON HUEBENER ROBERT HULLINGER Qlww Big and aggressive is Senior, Chuck Lewis. FRANK HUNSSINGER WAYNE HUSMANN JAMES HUNT LAWRENCE IGLOW 5 ff KOWSKY LYNETTE JELLEMA DAVID JOHNSON PAUL IWINSKI FREDERICK JACOBS NIKOLAS JAN JUDITH JACOBI MARILYN JAEDTKE DENISE JARVIS DONNA JENNINGS GARYJOHNSON . . . lw PIAUA JEFFREY JOHNSON JULIA JUNG LYNN JORGENSON ERIC KALIN Seniors, Sharon Munley, Irene Lyon, Karlene Gentile and Sherry Long demonstrate can f tion used to avoid burnt buns, 1 Seniors Jack Fuller, Dave Badtke, and Art Zeglebone provide music for one of the social events at school. SANDRA KAPFF PETER KAUFFMAN DONITA KARSNICK JOHN KAYE FbndfVaa1edf Wags 061 . . . ROBERT KELLER WILLIAM KING JAMES KISNER SUSAN KLINE ALAN KOERNER JANET KENMUIR ROCKWELL KIRKENDOLL FREDERICK KLINE EARL KNIES SHERYL KRAL .-----iq!! V x E j 1 ,.,. 1 I i ' 1 1 I M M C , ' L Senior boys of second period gym class show their latest spiking method. ROBIN KROC RONALD KUCH MARCIA KROGH GLINDA KUEBER I O I DIANE KYROUAC SHIRLEY LANDRETH THOMAS LEAHY GEORGE LEVITT NANCY LEWIS LIDDELL ROBERT LAIRD MARY ELLEN LANGHOUT RONALD LEE CHARLES LEWIS NANCY KENT LINDAHL SHERRY LONG CAROL LUNDEEN DONNALYN LUZI JANYCE MAGER CYNTHIA LIZAK CAROL LUND PAUL LUTTON IRENE LYON PHILIP MALINOSKY lwTl1e11u . . . BARARA MALMGREN MARY MARTIN CYNTHIA MARCUS GAYLE MAST George Arquilla, Clifford Abrams, john McNeil, and George Frode, Seniors, make use of library facilities. .Lf . -ff? 1 ' EK flifii ,gg LUVV X, 19 YL.-.-, , was 'Q'-'Ap R 1 JOHN MILLER SANDRA MLINARCIK JAMES MOORE WILLIAM MORGAN MICHAEL MULLIGAN WILLIAM MINISCALCO ANN MONSSON NANCY MOORE BERNARD MRSTIK SHARON MUNLEY Jam iw dub Pwjwts . . . MICHAEL MURPHY ROBERT MURPHY MICHAEL MURPHY WAYNE NELSON Senior girls, Jan Mager, Linda. DiLorenzo, Lynn Jorgensen and Kaye Brockett play games while the janitofs back is turned. I I I ax' 7-1- ff- M 55. ?' -.,,.,,.s- .Qs f 'WM 'NY fx.,-Q ,W A4 45 W6 v--..-T, This year 36 seniors were added to the National Honor Society. Q DOREEN PRZYBYLA CHARLES RAMICK MARY ELLEN RADTKE ROBERT RATH I . . . Wt Wm, Qclwlasfw I-lowes JANIS REED BONNIE ROGERS DIANE ROSENTHAL RICHARD ROSS ROBERT RUBICH WILLIAM RICKERT RAYMOND ROOT MARCIA ROSENTHAL JAMES ROWLAND SHERI RUBIN Av' 'FE KAREN RUETER CHARLES RUSSELL MARGARET RYAN GAIL SACHS Showing WItIwutwDoubt. . . JAMES SANDERS CHRISTIE SCHAEFER CRAIG SCHERMERHORN LAWRENCE SANTEFORD DIANA SCHEIHING LOUISE SCHMIDT LINDA SCHREIBER DANIEL SCHULTZ SHARON SCHROEDER MARYANN SCHULTZ Robert Villani, senior, completes a project in Drawing and Painting. A .'--N... f',j.'2'- 'Q .4 5 .,,..-f Seniors in Advanced Speech Class record their voices during a speech. GEOFFREY SCOTT MARION SENGER RICHARD SCOTT BEVERLY SHAFER RICHARD SHILLING JaMEL SLADEK STEVEN SMITH LINDA SNYDER PATSY SPEER JEFFREY SIDWELL PHYLLIS SMITH ROBERT SMOCZYNSKI DAVID SOKOLEC HEATHER SPERRY ROBERT SPLAYT KAYE STEPHENS WILLIAM STEWART RICHARD STOCKTON BRUCE STOVER NANCIE STEELE JUDITH STEVENSON FEDERICK STIERER ROBERT STONE DONNA STRAUB Tofllaxxytlsnylfutuw. . . Senior, Joe Waters gets measured for his cap and gown for graduation in june. Q 'A f .J cffsixfgfsigaii D ,t ,, , I ,Lf f x.'2. 72. 'jf' was g.v..,w V: . I k Qi-I ,!,,.,r' ,J KENNETH STROMBORG RICHARD STUDWELL JANINE STUART LYNN SUTTER V fviwip riff ,V -f'?? .V Qlmxuxp ,rf 4, ....., 'tif' M.-1- ,f Hz, ,f '-4 ,.4r- If 0 fm. E I - ' Mr. Arneber socle. g's 2nd period English class listen intently to another action-packed epi- SUSAN TUTSKEY MERRILY TWICHELL LOUISE TWARDOWSKI DONALD URECH Aww o 0 o I EDWARD UTERMARK CHRISTINE VANDERKOLK JANET VARGES JANET VODVARKA HELEN WALSH ROBERT VANDERHYE KAREN VANEK ROBERT VILLANI WILLIAM WAGNER PENNY WARK 1,3 4'7 9v DOUGLAS WEISS FRANKLIN WEINBERG CAROL WEHMHOEFER JOSEPH WATERS WALTER WARNING JOHN WASHBURN SUSAN WATSON GAIL WEIBLEN KARL WEINBERGER RANDY VVEISS . . . Readg 6041 College PHILLIP WEISSBURG ROBIN WEYBRIGHT SUE WENTZEL EVADINE WHITMORE Senior boys chat in the hall before another school day begins. PAMELA WILLIAMSON WILLIAM WOODWORTH GREGORY WRIGHT ALAN ZAPH WILLIAM COMPTON WILLIAM WILSON BARBARA WORN ARTHUR ZEGELBONE ROBERT BIESKE ALAN EBELL ASpfw6owQuccess . . . Senior girls: Linda Tiz, Carol McKeever, Lynne Peterson, Janet Eck and Kaye Stephens demonstrate new driving technique during Homecoming Week. lw-uaQ.mg,,,n 'QU' QL LYNN JAFFE TRAVER HARTILL DAVID HARNED DIANE LINZY CHARLES MARKS EDWARD SCHEUTZOW EUGENE MARKS LINDA THOMPSON lwT 'S WMM. Seniors work UD on Homecoming float. J! Ax? ff- 3 t, 514376 Senior, Denise Jarvis, slyly plans her next move at a school dance. Seniors, Bob Rubich, and Dave Boquet show the cheerleaders how things should be done. Miniscalco. Barbara Worn, a 1964 graduate, addresses her fellow graduates on What Fuel for the Torchf' The Advance was an appro- priate speech given by William GRADUATION The Hfth annual commencement at Homewood-Flossmoor High School saw the graduation of 381 Seniors. The pro- gram began with the Alma Matern played by the hand- bell choir of Seniors. After the processional, the salute to the Hag, and the Invocation the Viking Choir sang Sal- utation to the Dawn by Mueller. William Dolph, presi- dent of the 1963-64 Senior class, then presented the class gift. The highlight of the evening came with the awarding of the diplomas by Mr. Claire V. Hansen, president of the Board of Education, and Dr. William O. Woodworth our Superintendent. The program was concluded by the sing- ing of the Alma Mater by the graduates and the reces- sional. The Class of 1964 marches in to the traditional Pomp and Circumstancen played by the H-F band. Graduates -stand at the presentation of the class. The Seniors file past with a smile, a hand shake, and relief. l The Viking Choir, directed by Mr. Walter Rodby, sings Saluta- tion to the Dawnn by Mueller. i Leonard Carleton has a slight look of disbelief as he receives his j diploma. , I The Seniors wait patiently for the end-perhaps the beginning for most. L, David Terry presents an address entitled Aware- ness. Royal Parsons receives her diploma and a handshake from Mr. Hansen. The traditional Handbell Choir plays the Alma Mater. 51 Senior john McAfee and Coach Arneberg do some clowning at a Fun Night. Sports Editor, Bill Wagner, does a layout page for the yearbook. Senior Louise Schmidt says, Get'm while they're hot! Janet Case acts as set superviser during a rehearsal. M wg was. I . . . And did you ever hear the one about . . . ? 52 Great Ceasafs Ghost!!! no Juliet, my Juliet, where fore art thou? Seniors Carol McKee-:ver and Kaye Stephansg May I have this dance? Y Yearbook Editor, Ruthanne Dooleyg Now what was that name again? Senior Lynn Jorgensong I just love math!!! Seniors Bob Rubich, Lee Hague, and Chuck Lewisg Alright Tigers! 53 f ' Eg A . :'- ff. 3 212, f wife . W 'P T il iff, v : 1: -. Nfl ffifff P. ,-X' in X. :fix Q' ifZ .sW': f r 'Qzia fr 1.:, I ' M gl WW-- ' mg ..,, K ' '-:' 1 -fri: NJN .rf 4 Q . ' ge,,.g2a Z :-le '35 , tif 1 -ggi, -2' fa' A- ' ,S 1 5 5 .5-,,4,,: 1 .. . Q ! . a 5 I 3 if 2 1 ,li its . I .f I Q3 sl l ,, F .ff,Em-. . '-.,. 2 Sa K Fil 6 J S Wkb, . . ,I 22,,.,Q,ffi1 1 .dm iii. ,V , -A o e 11,13 ... ,fygg g .. .:?TN f'1 ' iff?-fvf'2i it 5 '1 - . ' 'S el. W , ' .fee-11' -I Q- '.- H fxxf.-3? ,E S - 7 1 S. , 1' A 1 fi i f Senior Committeeg SEATED,' Karen Poe, Penny Wark, Barb Malmgreng STAND- ig .. is ING,' Art Zicgelbone, Lee Hague, Phil Malinowsky, and Bill Dolph. 1 5 f ' :W , V X M A Senior Lynn Jaffeg If the mountains won't come to Mohammed, bring Mo- hammed to the mountains. Senior Carol Thompson Yeah!' Senior Trav Hartillg Now Boys, at this table I'm king. 54 Meff?iiZfizisifilfwirgm'.L-L-gg: A' 9' ' live 3 ,W 1233351 PM , ,4 4: - I -w.,,Nw L , ' .5-V J , 1 'J - iiwiviai Q Y- M ,. ,, -:Q U- Aw ,nv f . L , ' -5Egggg , R , U ,W 1 , 5- 1 ,Q V - Zami ,. ,..,, 2.1 ,. ,t X X. ,X mffr. 1 F as 'ik We--.Q-' 'S' K. Abbot M. Aksamit B. Adams J. Alderman J. Adelson G. Alexander JUNIORS With the opening of 1963-64 school year the Junior Class immediately began work on the organization of Oreleans Romantiquef, the Junior-Senior Prom. Leading the class in planning, financing and decorating were President Dick Tackett, Vice-President Steve Bittner, Treasurer John Childers, and Secretary Sandy Lekas. The Class of '65 held various fund-raising activities to provide for this activity. Junior Class Officers: Steve Bittner, Vice-President, John Childers, Treasurerg Sandra Lekas, Secretary 3 and Richard Tackett, President. Juniors took part in various clubs, athletics and Student Government Affairs. Many class members found enjoyment and gained educational values from the annual Washing- ton trip, a privilege open to students enrolled in American History classes. Because of excellent cooperation and hard work through- out the year, the upperclassmen finished the term well pre- pared to accept the responsibility of being seniors. M- Alexander J. AlliSOn W. Anderson J. Arndt L. Bahnaman J. Baker G. Bamard C. Allbrittvll M. Anderson A. Angone L. Arquilla G. Baker J. Baker J. Barnes G- Allen R- ADClerS0n S. Anthony G. Austin J. Baker M. Balanow T. Barrows Pete Speith, Steve Anthony, and Bob Stuart make studying a team project. D. Bernsten R. Benson M. Berry M. Berry Berryman Beven Beven Bieschke B. Billings . Birkness B. Bittner Bittner .- -N l s - .JS -J' -.Q if-4. N9 ..-,., ., .AI 4, ,- is Q Ai J. Bartelheim J. Batchos W. Belknap J. Bender T. Bartlett B. Beadleston A. Belofsky S. Bendle C. Basler W. Becker L. Bence P. Bennett I 05 65 . . L. Bixby D. Botts C. Brady C. Bristou D. Bleakley J. Bour B. Brenke P. Broling G. Bohn K. Boysen R. Bressler V. Bromley E. Boon J. Braasch D. Brinly K. Brooks 'vf rf s.l SN fy. ,-.-. D. Brown J. Brunstrum C. Burns R. Butler M. Brown R. Buchholz J. Butcher L. Camfredam M. Bruns R. Burgoyne J. Butler F. Cameron . Dwdops Sfudlj Skill C. Campbell J. Carnegie D. Chase T. Clarke J. Campbell E. Carroll J. Chase S. Clayton E. Canning L. Cast J. Childers A. Coffman W. Carlborg A. Caywood T. Clark W. Cofran Barbara Pinkstaff, Dayle Duchossis, and Ann Coll' man enjoy a change of pace in the school day. C. Cohler A. Cohrs E. Cohrs W. Colbrese . Cole J. Cox . Connery S. Cox Conrad T. Crawford P. Corson C. Culloden Air ! 1' .Q Z4 G. Curry C. Dale L. Dawson DeLelio K. Deruntz D. Dome D. Cushing J. Danielson G. Day R. Dennis G. Dicks L. Dowding P. Dahlberg J. Davidson N. Delarme A. Deniston M. Dooley A. Doyle W. Druech R. Dusold . Eberhardt C Eisenbrandt J. Ellis . Evans Faulkner D. Duchossois D. Du Vall Edwards D Ellefson W. Engelmann . Everett Fennell E. Dunnuck D. Dyer . Ehardt B. Elliott L. Erickson Eysenbach Ferkan L. Durland C. Ebann . Eisele A Ellis G. Ernst Farmer Ferris X' 5 f- vi I X C? ,3- iw! ...Q is W. Feurt D. Fischer R. Fleck P. Forry S. S. Figlewski A. Fitzpatrick N. Fleischmann S. Forsgren L. C. Filippi J. Flanagan W. Flinn C. Fought K . Wfflv Eui'lw5f06m Furgerson F. Gaudet K. Gilkey R. Girolimon F. Gold Furler Geary K. Gillerlain J. Gilmore M. Golba Garriott W. Gehring R. Gillmann M. Glascott D. Gordon Garrison M. Giesecke J. Ginter M. Glickman J. Graeber ffm .4- Q-,Mr Fox J. Frazier Franson S. F redrickson . Frantzve R. Fuentes D. Graff D. Griflith N. Grant E. Grimes G. Greenwald S. Grimes P. Greenwood L. Groh A. Gunter L. Hall F. Haddad S. Hamilton S. Haldewang J. Haney Qlwwf Qpvwb . . P. Holly K. Hoots J. Holmes C. Hopkins P. Homer M. Horan M. Hook B. Hornback Q.,-Y :vb -A ,L.,.,,. T. Huegel L. Humble R. Iverson Q L. Huffman R. Hyser B. Ives J. Hull B. Ingebretsen J. Jacobs ...lwgpoats ,, Junior athletes study to maintain eligibility. D. Jacobsen R. Joecken W. Johnston F. Kennedy T. King R. Kohl S. Jane H. Johnson S. Julius R. Kentish L. Klein G. Komar K, Janson R. Johnson L. Kellarn A. Kerwin G. Koening W. Konetzki T. Jenkins R. Johnson S. Keneipp C. Kiefer L. Koenes M. Kopf Korsgaard Kosier Kozlow Kranz An, ,wma -'45 2.1-a 'M .J YT? v-4 an -vzlr R. Krouldis R. Lane L. Larned M. Leas C. Lenzen M. J. Krumm S. Lang K. Larsen J. Lee C. Levett R. D. Kugler C. Lantry J. Larson S. Lekas L. Levine Liebenthal Lieberman Lint Little ,qo- ivy Locke Lockhart Lofiand Long , I .-.. V 4 ' kia' ' V ' tg . 2 k ifihl-711555, 'N - ,, ' A .14 ix Levin Levite S. Lewis Assume Leadmsldp B. Martin C. Martin K. Masterson D. Matras Viv I--I' Q K. Maxon R. McCoy K. McEwen D. Mclntyre W. McManus M. T. McAfee C. McCue K. McGrath M. McKay M. McPherson R. K. McCartney J. McDiarmid M. McGuire NI. McKinley N. McWilliams K. . . . lw T. Menke J. Michal M. Millush B. Moorman C. Mulligan L. Nelson T. Messimer R. Milburn K. Mohr J. Morrissey J. Murphy R. Nelson J. Metz D. Miller S. Mollnhauer B. Moshinsky D. Nagel R. Nemeth M. Mosk G. Nelson D. Nemitz G. Meyer W. Miller C. Moore Medford Meltzer Mengle T. Newman J. Nyweide S. Oberman B. Obrien ' 1 Ara is -. MM- . Suzi Clayton and Gary Oakley forget about school at the Varsity Inn. C. Perrin W. Peterson A. Peterson S. Pfeifer K. Peterson M. Phelan L. Peterson L. Phillips Pierce Pinkstaff C. Pitchford Playe 'ii W 11 T J img + 4. W A . Wg L ,gn ,L A it Fig, L A, 5 -J-2 T157 G. Ockey H. Ohman J. O'Malley J. Pohtos A. Portelli W. Priess M. Pnybyla f '57 Q. ,wg 4' .4--av .49 ...,-f CJIT 'L' S, ...7, 'Nw as A. Owens S. Parr G. Patterson W. Overal C. Parsons S. Paulausky W. Parker J. Parsons K. Pazucha Enjog Dawes . . S. Quan M. Reed A. Rigotti J. Quinlivan S. Rettaliata W. Ring J. Raby L. Richardson Ripling D. Rau Riegel R. Rivard Q CJR J f .0 Q Q' 's..7 4 , vs I ' -kj D J. Robinson S. Roeth P. Robinson L. Roffee R. Roemer S. Rohder . ,X , J. Roney B. Rongren J. Ronkowski And, 0dwvAatawtms R. Rossen C. Rust C. Royer C. Salvatore T. Rump M. Samsoe R. Russell P, Sanders Sasso Saunders Schau Schellenberger ' 'Ne Rosenblum Rosenstein Ross . Schermer D. Schlatt J. Schmidt R. Schnare Charlyne Filippi displays potential in drama. Schonig R. Schweizer Schultz A. Schwenger Schulz J. Schwenger Schwarz N. Schwetz B. Screws Scupham . Seadell . Seeder ff' '7 'Lu its ...av -1 iiiilli'-'iii 1 il iw- k . Mary Alexander says good-bye to ery before leaving for a year in Chile. J. Spieth G. Stears C. Spiewak B. Stein R. Stanfa C. Steiner K. Staudenraus K. Stevenson Melinda Vick- P. Stevenson A. Stewart L. Stewart R. Stewart 41' ...Hg R. Schelley S. Silvis J. Smith R. Smith W. Sienkiewicz B. Simon M. Smith B. Sohl M. Silver C. Smith N. Smith R. Sorenson Fwslv Huy Www . . . C. Stieper L. Sublett T. Surma. . Szabo S. Stiska W. Sublett E. Svec Szimakowski S. Stogentine T. Sullivan D. Swanson . Tackett D. Stuit S. Sundstrom D. Swanson Tate 'v 1--ul 4,4 1- QV GTV ,A-'Y nf' 41' T. Tatgenhorst S. Thomas J. Thyer B. Tompkins N. Tarr J. Thompson T. Tilton R. Travis W. Taylor B. Thoren S. Tipton L. Unumb ,Q Pwpwwdf ta Accept R. Van Cleve B. Vanderhye B. Vix K. Vollmer . Vrshek M. Ward Wallace M. Watson B. Walsh J. Weaver Walz D. Wells Welshimer Wendt Westlund Wheeler 9' . o Q- Junior Terry Crawford is tapped for National Hon or Society by Senior Glenn Felc B. White S. Willis S. Wiegel S. Wilson K. Wigg J. Wisneski C. Williams A. Witvoet h. P. Wolff N. Wonso J. Wright D. 'Young ....,x sal -ed 44? 6--s od GK? I ws-aa... i .., Q K A hifi- C. Ziesmer J. Zimmerman in, 6 b J. Zimmerman R. Zimmerman ' 5 W. Zader C. Zegers 1. Ziegert Janet Wright, Charla Wilson, Barb Martin and Joan Flanagan ride bikes to school. Responsibility ' Junior girls combine talent and spirits in Homecoming float competition. 1 I 3 I 68 xbwi' f' L J A Junior Greg Baker presents his platform during Spring Election Assembly as Marcia Playe and Sandy Lekas look on. . 3 Y S V: 5.4, 5' 4 v N i ,f 9 xg. Q , 2 lt I , 1 ' w Y .ia-1...-n...i..4. -- V A 4 ' Q- t 5' ,l L i f' if B Q., , A .xg b fs., I L- 3: V 1 ' - WP, fi K S - Z - t , R f Els: s if 19.1I':?+..?2Vw? '. fl' S y at 1- K 2. V' fi '- fs' ' ff: ffl , .5 Q.-2 ',. , - , H ry, -- If S Q t N A ii S li at r Junior Ann Coffman and Senior Bruce Calvert are caught in the act of decorating for the prom. Hut, 2, 3, 4. . ..lwl29bw8pecl7 juniors John Wallace and Betty jo Billings hear Astrig Ta.sgian's farewell to Student Government members. Mat'--0' W 1' .... ...- W ... I My ,,, 'IQ' ll r . I .ll 'lei 'fvvjgf-.. j, llllllllg.:::llllQilizzzlimwki 'mme mm, n.. l-r' - Juniors get together and dance during Varsity Inns. Juniors Bill Becker and John Childers work intently on Prom decorations. l Junior Bob Schwartz manages coat room dur- ing a basketball game. Eric, the Viking mascot, is the center of attention for the Junior cheerleaders during a fall football game. N A if ,. I -I . f' .qgiii K. Z K W ' r:g,,,,,g.,,WK,4. . ,Ji ix .. ss.. M . W .4 t in -4: xi L Q K K . K ?fIM Sophomore Class Officers: Tom Porter, Vice-President, Sue Smith, Secretary, Cathy Simon, Treasurer, Alan Wagner, President. ,vc- ff is all ff P. Aabye L. Allen P. Abshire S. Amon J. Addams J. Amstadter D. Anderson L. Ashe B. Ansley B. Aston M. Arandia D. Bahnaman No longer quiet and obedient freshmen, H-F's sophomores let them selves be known. Led for a second year by Alan Wagner, the class of '66 planned, prepared, and participated in all phases of school life. Time and endeavor were also well spent by Tom Porter, vice president, Sue Smith, secretary, and Cathy Simon, treasurer. Having finished half their years at Homewood-Flossmoor, the class U of '66 looks forward to joining the ranks of the upperclassmen. P. Baker M. Bartlett D. Beckett W. Bengston N. Berglind M. Beukema, V. Blakesley J. Baldridge L. Beck L. Behan D. Bennett R. Bergman L. Billings C. Blaszczyk M. Barisas K. Becker G. Behrens S. Berger K. Bertorelli R. Bixby J. Blue 7 ur' t Ct, 'B X 1:31 . --4 ,-. ,....-I pg -Min- eg N.,-1 K. Boardman W, Boyher C. Bohlen R. Brady R. Bolduc R. Branch W. Bonnell J. Braun '97'h- M. Braverman C. Bretveld A. Brin R. Brolin . Brovarney Sophomore girls chat in the halls before school L. Brown Bruington . Bruns Qoplwmms Enjog Puudghlp . . . S. Brunst E. Buchsbaum L. Bukur L. Burkle W. Butt L. Campbell C. Carpenter J. Buchen J. Buck B. Bunker S. Busse T. Cafcas W. Campbell W. Chamberlin L. Buchholz R. Buford P, Burgoyne M. Butt D. Campbell A. Carleton K. Champlin SN- cfiv' 'L ' N s Sophomore girls: Donna. Graff, Shirley Soderborg, Linda Beck, show energy and enthusiasm. O C. Culloden M. Cushing L. Darner S. Crews T. Daehn C. Davis T. Currier G. Dahlstrom J. Davis -,H ff Xqxwga 3 L I 6 L mr 9 , f -4' . iwlwgj, , nyc A . l ws, r . R R. Chandler J. Christner R. Cole T- Cormack P. Chapin J. Clausen T. Comfort B- COUIYCI' B. Chapman D. Coffey L. Cotton J- Courrois C. Cheney D. Chors M. Cooper C- COVCHIFY ..AnJf R. Davis M. Dee W. Deller M. Detsen D. Davy L. Delarme M. Dennis J. Detrich A. Dawson M. Delimata S. Derrer S. Dillon xx J, M N. an 1 I V Q IV , Q . 5 ' . .1 ' fl. f y 'Y -...qv -54-9' .,.: -Q.-of LZ 3 r 4 G. Donoghue J. Ebell B. Dunning C. Eckel M. Dybicz M. Edwards S. Easton G. Eirich K. Evans J. Farrer J. Eyler C. Faure F. Farrell J. Finder sv 1. J. Elliot J. Erwin J. Emery T. Ethridge J. Engelhart G- Evans C. Erickson K. Evans QkowAcadmwQb1Us . . . XX Sophomores exercise scholastic abihtles L. Fischer K. Floerke J. Fought J. Fregeau T Garrloft G. Fishell S. Floyd C. Fox R. Freitag T Garton J. Fleischer J. Foote L. Fredrickson S. Furler J Gasper hw' .ps sc- WV .J ...gr-v 'Q' ...if fits ,Q-.yi Q7 'fr ., ...A ...N ....f-- cv Sophomore boys receive instruction in 'the principles of R. Gavenda P. Godley K. Cowen P. Gravelle drafting. J. Gemignani J. Goetz B. Graham D- GYSMTIOHSC T. Gierling H. Coldstom D. Graf? K- Greene C. Ginter D. Good M. Grandinetti R- Greenspan . . . And Applg Q D. Grernp H. Guenter J- Hanna W. Harder C. Harris S. Hellman P, Henderson R. Gruwell T. Guilfoyle C. Hansen D. Harms B. Heerema M. Hilton J. Hercules G- Grzybowski M. Haagensen R- H3.l'b6Ck J. Harper J. Heiner D. Henderson D. Hoag A............- 1 w l WTP 11' 4? ff W. Hoff J. Holtz L, Hough R. Hoffman T. Hook Y. Howell J. Holch T. Horn H, Hull H. Holm N. Hornbaker L, Husmann M, Jellema R. Johnson R. Julius D. Johnson S. Johnson G. Kalin N. Johnson K. Jones R. Karns 41' ,.-.9 M41-'f .55 .. A P. Irwin Underclassmen look up to Judy Adelson, junior 1n gym E. Jaedtke class. H. Jaffee J. Jager Q I C C S. Kaye J. Kersten J. Klauk J. Kmght M. Kemp J. Kerstetter D. Klaw R. Knoll J. Ketnis D. Kerwin N. Kline R. Knopp 5. 9 66 NV -,,.J -.1 Marilyn Wolf tells Sophomore Class of her abilities to qualify for a class office. --Q., .J X11 We-4' ff .,. A Q1 W., if . E Y isle V 4, il ' .5 . W ig? X T Q . 81' 52 E. Knowles . Kranz . Krauz Krueger L. Krull C. Kucera G. Langhout M. Lanigan . ..AwLClo.ss066tces M. Leedy M. Lewandowski L. Lindberg P. Lindsay S. Loeb S. Lemon B. Lennox L. Lindberg T. Linzy T. Longo M. Levin T. Lewkoski E. Lindert M. Lockhart C. Lorentz lx X , , , , l f E X. if Q R L,-egg 3 ' f , . 5 ' ,. li ' 11 A i 5 ' 1 , K J ' f 1 -Q-an -1 S. Larned N. Larsen G. Larson S. Laughlin S. Lounsbury D. Machamer P. Madsen 'va' 1 P. Lawrence R. Lawton L. Leetz B. Lentz W. Mandernack J. Marsh L. Martin 15 rr' .ff .--0 ul' ff -np Q. L' . ..n..1e.Qlam 2'll'flf ur--1v N. Martin . Matas T. McCall . Medford Cathy Semeniuk, Kathy OlConnor, and Nancy Larsen J. Marts Marten N. McClenahan Menke clean up after an Art Survey class. P. Marwick K. Matter R. McCullough Merritt L. Massey . McBride K. McNeil . Metzler Pfwpafw Pmwml, Skills . . . C. Meyer R. Monaghan A. Mook A. Morey G. Morton D. Murphy B. Nelson M. Minnick D. Mondschein J. Moore N. Morgan R. Motuelle C. Nagel D. Nelson D. Mohr A. Mongeau W. Moore M. Morris M. Moyer D. Napolean F. Nemitz as . Judy Emery, and Marsha Cooper measure a hem on a dress Sandy Smeds is making in Home Economics. D. Parro F. Patterson J. Paulsen L. Parsons C. Paul K. Paulsen L. Parsons N. Paul L. Paulson sd .+-, vM'7 ,ds .,f -J I M. Nesper P. Nightingale C. Olsen Packer N. Nicholas T. North P. Olson Palmer G. Nicholson K. Oconnor K. Onyschuk Panichi R. Nielsen J. Oglietti M. Owens Pape K. Pearce L. Peterson J. Petzke C. Piechocki J. Pelino L. Petr L. Phinney J. Pinsky L. Peters T. Petrongelli C. Philippsen L. Piros .5 4-9 'av ,un- .few as ,V-7 VU- fyfqi, ., , ,. X, , N 'W ' 'Q' W Pom Prince Powers Raby Prager Raschke Preisel Redman Engage iw Qoc1aLActw11:ws L Rehnquxst J Rxedeman C. Root B ROthEfmlCh C Salmas J Schermer S Schultz J Rhelfl M Riley G. Root B Rowe L Sapp C Schlatt P Schustek W Rlchards L Ring M. Rothermel J Russell S SChC1WC M Schroeder L SCICSZIHSICI .Av Y -A '-I ff-. in 1-.PJ gf' 'rr . f 'wi .j. Steve Lounsbury does a back flip on the mats during Gymnastics practice. I I S. Smeds L. Smith R. Smoot E. Smith H. Smith J. Smyth G. Smith S. Smith M. Snuggs so-0-. ...ff . I B. Scott S. Semerau Shepard . Simon R. Seebold J. Shaffer Sherman Sinquefield C. Seidelmann J. Sharpless Sienkiewicz Slinn C. Semeniuk W. Sheehan Simanek Slinn S. Soderborg A. Spiewak H. Stambaugh S, Stevens C. Spaulding R. Splayt J. Stender S, Stock M. Spieth D. Sprilkel P. Stevens C. Stockmarm fe-V' ? -J P. Stockton . Swanson B. Taylor K. Street . Swanson D. Taylor S. Stromberg Swanson D. Taylor M. Suthers . Tatter A. Tenenbaum Combine L. Todd J. Truax S. Vann C. Totten A. Urech N. Varyu P. Treptow J. Vankousky E. Vesely D, Terry Sophomore students enjoy the challenge of an exillerat P, Thompson ing classroom discussion. J. Timcak R. Tiz C I C C. Visser G. Vollmer J. Walpole W. Walther H. Visser A. Wagner M. Walroth D. Waltz D. Vittori M. Wallace C. Walsh R. Watkins ,q, -4? .,v wsk li-fag SU , 3. x J'- Willauer takes a. make-up test in the Chemistry Office. W- WHCSOH J. Weber J. Weinberg K. Weinberger waflvowm ' -.N 4 ' . I . 'A ' ..-lx 'Q' L 2,114 . '13hi.,l' A Wg! Y sm rl X x. ' ll if, ' ev- 'F' G. Weisenberger W. Weisfus J. Weiss J. West CWM J. Zimmerman N. Zisook A. Blodgett U I I E. Witte M. Wolf C. Woodward M. Zavell S. Woelflin B. Wood N. Worthington J. Zibell J. Wolf B. Woods R. Wright M. Ziesmer 5. 1 , 'F .I W3 : gui 3? :- , X ,-.., .J ri! 17. 2 x , .,.. 4 . Q. 'X' . A C. Whitmore K. Williams G. Wiersema. W. Williams E. Willauer P. Wilson M. Williams B. Winkelman B. Blume P. Craig T. Brown D. Evans C. Compton M. Gadrim ay, p. 1.1 .pw- Sue Brunst, Sophomore, shows her secretarial abilities at a typewriter. R. L. C. M. ...A Leazlffofiw B. Garver M. Hafer R. Harbeck . K 1 Sophomores Judy Menkc, Sue Semarau, and Carylle Priesel learn how to master a J aena . . T. Koens sewmg machine. THOSE NOT PICTURED D. J. R. Boehl Edwards Hoock Jacobs Johnson Kranz Krasner Lee Morgan Scupham Schaefer Schmitt . Szabo Taechia Underwood P. S. J. H. G. G. R. W. J. K C. G. ff McManus Matas Olson Pirolo ,U- Aft' M. Abbeduto Addington J. Abell L. Adelson 3 fs Freshmen Class Ofiicers are: SEATED from left to right: Bill Berger and Billie Frye. STANDING are: Shawn Mc Quality and Pauline McKee. FREQHME N The Freshmen Class, led by Billie Frye, the first female class president, showed brilliant response to many activi- ties at H-F. Vice-President, Bill Berger, Secretary, Shawn McQuality, and treasurer, Pauline McKee took their posi- tions with a responsible attitude. Time and endeavor were well spent in such areas as stu- 2.2 dent government, including Senate and Supreme Courtg committees and clubs were pleased with the energy and new ideas brought to them by the Class of ,67. Having succeeded academically and athletically this group dem- onstrated tremendous potential and resources. G. Ahlquist D. Althoff R. Anderson M. Archer G. Arquilla J. Baczynski H. Barab W. Albert C. Amos G. Andrews D. Arfsten T. Atherton J. Baker M. Barrows D. Albright D. Anderson M. Ankin T. Arnold D. Bachrach J. Baldwin K. Bartlett -H7 ff -J Q Ll ,.-9 I ' f 'Y' , K mf w f x X Z ? f'5?52i?.l I Sq! xt... XFX . N X . 1 R. Bartlett C. Bateman B. Bates R. Bauer K E, ., a n ' 'B KWH? 1 . 'fx .,,.. - ' nfs w m s A . 45 r j A 'fl-' -.rf No.- .43 It ..,,v ,Q rv... S hi W. Baumgartner B. Beadleston S. Behrens S. Belcaster li Gary Fryklund puts the finishing touches on his shop project. N--. If ' I in if jx if - ' . A I iv J. Benetti W. Berger K. Bixby R. Bloch S. Bondhus C. Benne J. Berryman J. Bland L. Boas C. Borgarding J. Benshoof S, Bickel J. Blandford M. Bohlen A. Bothe B. Benson S, Bittner Bliese W. Bolduc C. Bout Qlwwf lwfmesb . . . M. Bowling E, Boyles J. Bresnahan C. Boyer K. Bradley S. Brodarick K. Boylan R, Brake E. Brotman 86 'fx ' -il ' ...- .. 1 x I N x -Jer ,,...., ,W-. .w .fv- wb 4-'ff' Q . lx le y K. 1112 if N ,7 , ..vFi ?.5 l' 1'x,..,v,. ' it 5 Pl' 5 if ., .W 2' 0 . 44-2 IVN C- Brown L. Brussell E R- Brown T. Buchsbaum R T. Browne B, Buck C J- Bruen R. Bullard L 0 C L. Clark K. Compton L, B. Cleminson J. Conley L, B. Cole K. Conrad K. 'wwf -+-Y vw' A o av . Burgess L. Burns M. Buxbaum C. Champlin C. Childers . Burke L. Butcher G. Campbell . Champlin J. Christensen . Burns M. Butler M. Campbell . Chemak K. Christensen . Burns J. Butitta N. Carpenter . Cherullo A. Clark . lw Aoduiliies Cousineau Cox Mr. Sapone's class enjoys a bit of fun. Crocombe 01' i,,J,,,.ff, .Q . if' ffxiftffji ' l Qu XL? gen -AHL if ..,. ,-fi Eiwim M . Q o-0' f--ev 446. Crocombe Dainton Delby W. Devlin Donnelly Cropinski Daly Delnegro P. Dipaolo Donohew Crow Davis Denzler L. Dipert Dorn Cushman Debcrard Deutch I. Ditella Dowell Qpwt . . . B. Ellis Freshmen try out for many new activities. K. Erman L. Erwin enemy-95? 88 MA fve- ar- .N7 ,en iv? fv- Eff? .a C. Felthelm Flatner . Ferkan Fleck B. Ferris Fleischmann B. Finley Flinn D. Gilkcy L. Gordon D. Gish D. Gornstein K. Glascott C. Grau S. Floyd M. Forbes D. Frank A. Franklin B. Greenman K. Gregg C. Grimes T' . Franson G. Furler M. Gann J. Geist Frodc L. Furlong M. Garner T. Gilbert B. Frye P. Gaby M. Garski D. Gilliand G. Fryklund W. Galmines L. Gaspar C. Gillcrlain lngewibg Art students exercise skill in figure drawing. .,,, rm -r- EV 'vi 1 bk. 'U ir, XX 'f ,..-5 -P19 qs 'P .4-Q, die C an R. Grossman D. Gustafson J. Harned . Harte Heald J. Grossnickle C. Hague M. Harris N. Hauber Hecht R. Growden P. Hale C. Hart Hayes Hedstrom J. Guszburg J. Harlan J. Hart Heakin Heitz 0 0 o Rick Bauer and his band contribute their musical talent to a L- Hobson Varsity Inn. R' Hobson V. Hollar K. Hennis L. Hering W. Herlin D. Herman S. Holmberg N. Holmes L. Hooper ,-an as . Hess W. Hill . Hilmers M. Hilton R. Hopkins S. Hopper N. Hopson A4 'V' 4,1-ff , .- x X. n.. .KJ -nf .lx ,, 5 D. Howell D. Huggett P. Huber C. Hurd D. Hughes R. Iglow E. Huguelet S. Ives T. Kirkendoll B. Klein R. Kirkland D. Klein D. Klauk K. Klein Hifi? -..tv 40 -....., my ,ff J, ,Q Y I. -M 95 lgf nf ff. '-' I 5 fe i i 'ui ' f L. J. Jacobs C. Johnson D. Karns C. Kerce D. King R. Jacobs S. Johnson G. Kay F. Kersten J. King D. Jaycox C. Jones L. Kemp B. Kerwin R. Kinney T. Jeffrey J. Jones M. Kennedy B. Kessel S. Kirk . Enjog Qoowll s Kleinhample Knodefef Varsity Inns offer freshmen a chance to meet one another. Knoderer -r 'VK 'N l. 'Q ,,4e 'S' Kosier Krumm K. Kut L. Larson M. Leahy KYHUTES Kuch D. Kyrouac M. Lasman J. Lederman KfCS811Ck . Kumpfew D. Lake B, Lassen M. Lesser Kr0uldiS Kunkel G. Lanigan J. Latta J. Levreau o o Paatwpaw uv Qdw0L . L. Longshore Freshmen join in on the traditional Bermuda Day. N- Lorentz R. Lucas an L. Lieberman D. Lindsay . Lind A. Lindstrom L. Lind W. Linnemann . Lindborg B. Lofiand o o R, Luker C. Lutton E. Lundeen R- Main J. Lundin R- M2-jka '-1? F1 ef' A. Malmquist T. Marts N. Maloni P. Maschwitz B. Malley L. lvlascitti B. Marsh M. Masters B. Mikalauskas J. Mills C. Miller J. Miniscalco R. Miller D. Mitchell -N if vi. N -eff -.. 1' .f-N . 'Z .f ' I. ' 1 thx I lf N I Maxon K. McKay McMaster Meflfmd MCYCYS Mazur J. McKee McNeil MCCS6 Meyers D. McFadden P, MCKQQ MpQua1ity Merchant Michal McGrath W. McKinley lNICQuillin Messimer Michalski wma Pfdeadfs . . Acq New Moberg M0HniCh Freshmen boys gather to talk between classes. Moffct l l 4 93 l U 4 Www A AJ 1 ' , -- 1. ii, 1 M, .-as fffiwinfil ' M- Monaghan S. Mullen S. Neely N. L. M0ntg0mCry S. Murphy K. Nelson S L. Montgomery A. Nagel L. Nesper W. W- MOOYE C. Nebes P. Nicholson C. Qpaalwdf bg wi .-4+ -412 '-1 Nielsen T. Obrien Niems D. OlKeef Oberman W. Omalley Obrien J. Ordway Eutlwsfosm . . E. Pertroski K. Park C. Paulausky K. Park M. Peck K, Parish G. Persiani J. Parker L. Persico S. Playe L. Powers G. Pogorski T. Puhrmann L. Porter D. Putman John Waters ambitiously delivers his election speech. D- Pickafd A T. Pinsky F- YM l ' . 6 5 . ,elf , -9 l ..- -M-1 as in 'if ft vs A .0 , YY J. Ramey P. Reilly J. Rasmussen D. Reitman M. Reed B. Reuben E. Reid H. Reuss G. Schmidt C. Schoeler F. Schmidt B. Schreiber N. Schmidt L. Schultz 1 ' ' s . -wifi? '57 .,. H7 t pf I Vx -Nd -.. 4' -0 Ht ,Q ,vs I ,,-1 A ,f J . 'Q M. Sanford R. Rice Rothermel D. Rupert L. Salathe T. Rigby . Rowland B. Russell A Salinas G. Schau A. Roman Rubenstein J. Ruth R Sampson S- Scheiid R. Rosen Ruekberg R. Sachs P. Sandberg C- Schluefer R. Schultz ' ' M . Carroll's lecture N. Schwartz D. Schwetz 'Br The Arts students listen intently to r ,Q Q A WQQQ5 :G +141 4-P- .mmm -.- ' tl' 1 -' : V. g ' , - T K '- f 'S 47 4 Y V rv'- Qx R. Seay J. Sherman A. Smith P. Snyder S. Starr N. Seeman H. Shifrin D. Smith K, Solomon L. Steckel P. Seip L. Sieuwright R. Smith C, Stanton B. Steiner J, Shcahan L. Sims S. Smith M, Starks D. Steveson Q U C C D ' P. Talmage Louis Mascitti demonstrates mechanical drawing techniques. M. Tatter H. Templin R. Stevenson R. Sublett S. Stevenson M. Sullivan G. Stockmann S. Suthers G. Stone R. Sutorius R. Ten Clay C. Thompson M. Theiling K. Thompson L. Thomas M. Thompson 67 ar Thompson Thorpe Thrall Tomlin P. Wendt C. White D. Wilson J. Wemzel R. Wilber L. Wilson library' G. West C. Wilson G. Wolf 'E' 'V' R. Weber J. Weiner E. Welsh R. Welshinea Jim Zizic and Bob Sachs utilize the study facilities offered by the 1-4, V-.4-5 L. Woodward D. Young M. Zaklan M. Zimmerman A. Zisook E. Zlitz P. Bonotto D. Work T. Youngblood G. Zander S. Zimmerman J. Zizic J. Zolla S. Bowman L. Forsythe D. Heally R. Knapp K, Kruizenga. B. Leventhal L. Shufeldt F. Taylor Tl1owNobP'wimecL. . . 98 TE PPL zcoz T A 1. Sm , Q Af., , Am T. 9, 15-af J 41 . gag? f, ,V , 2535? ' ff? Aw, T, 1 . T1 gf? :S . N ff 1 - P' 51:-aff: .ff aww' Aff. , fig? nuts nal. lrgtllfllf' J LANGUAGES ART BRIDGE CHESS FUTURE NURSES FUTURE TEACHERS G.A.A. VARSITY MATH PHOTOGRAPHY SCIENCE vac L ' WEIGHTLIFTING Y-TEENS COLLECTORS CLUB ol-5 FIRST ROW: P. Szimakowski, E, Acosta, A. Owens, K Vollmer, M. Bucksbaum, D. Lake, SECOND ROW: F Nemitz, J. Braasch, J. Mark. J. Harper, A. Gustofson THIRD ROW.' K. Vanek, J. Pinsky, J. Holbrook, D Karsnick, K. Nicholson, P. Smith, FUTURE TEACHERS FIRST ROW: R. Parsons, M. Wash- burn, M. Krogh, L. Peterson, D. Swi- gart, J, Magcrg SECOND ROW: C. Childers, T. Snyder, G. Powers, L. Everett, R. Lucas, S. Everett, THIRD ROW: S. Brotman, M. Martin, M. Samsoe, N. Heidenreich, C. Evans, E. Brotman, T. Vickerey, FOURTH ROW: K. Hoots, M. Carrier, Max- well, R. Douglass, M. Garriott, L. Bunker, A. Monsson, D. Chase. FUTURE NURSES By giving the residents of the Sara Wolf Home a Christmas party, or making toys for the mentally retarded children at Dix- on, the Future Nurses of America strive to learn about nursing and other medical ca- reers. Under the leadership of Mrs. Helen Mowatt, the girls learn of the many every- day duties of nursing. O0ubsPfeapa1w.. . FIRST ROW: L. Cotton, J. Bresnahan, J. Kumpher, J. Medford, S. Thomas, SEC- OND ROW: L. Hoag, S. Kaye, T. Crawford, P. Aabye, S. Cox, Emery, THIRD ROW: D. Linzy, Schmidt, C. Evans, C. Smeds, M. Dybicz, M. Pryzbyla, L. Par- SOIIS. FUTURE HOME MAKERS The Future Homemakers of America, under the sponsoring of Margaret Bodle, prepare for the forthcoming years by cooking, sewing and washing. These girls want to enter into marriage with some knowledge of household duties and management. ART CLUB The main purpose of the Art Club was to give students further opportunity to express their talents after school with complete use of. all equipment. The Club also provided extra time for those taking an art course to finish projects, and a chance for others, not taking art courses, to indulge in this Held. Miss. Judith Clause sponsored the group. FIRST ROW: N. Donnelly, P. Treptow, Flanagan, S. Sundstrom. G. Mast. D. Schuhing, A, Stewart, SECOND ROW: B. Beadleston, S. Tutskey, S. Greathouse, J. Gebo, P. YVark, S. Huebener, S. Shied. L. Peterson: THIRD ROW: K. Rueter. N. Forbes, Hilton, S. Wentzcl, M. Rosenthal, L. Schmidt, N. Sperry, FOURTH ROW: J. Gettler, S. Gettler, R. Donnelly, C. Abrams, D. Ellifson, R. Butler, Hornaday, K. Eisele. . . Fofvflwiutww COLLECTORS Y-TEENS CLUB FIRST ROW: P. Wilson, N. Worth- ington, N. Kline, B. Vix, A. Salinas, N. Flcischman, N. DeLarme, S. Mul- len. 2nd ROW: S, Kline, M. Schultz, L. Peterson, V. Blekesley, K. Comp- ton, J. Engelhart, A. Sperry, P. Speer, K. Vanderkolk, P. Chew. 3rd ROW: S. Huebcner, S. Mlinarcik, K. Bradley, C, Schaffer, S. Eisanbach, T. Tilton, D. Huggctt, S. Kaptf, S. Wlilson. 4th ROW: Roney, M. Leecly, S. Sylvis, E. Brotman, L. Schrieber, D. Jaycox, Ehardt, L. Donohue, D. Chase, K. Hoots. FIRST ROW: M. Nfarcus, B. Mrstik, C. Ebann, Kernis: SECOND ROW: T. Fcnncll, L. Mascitti, R. Anderson, C L u B Knight, J. Parsons. The two-year old Collectors Club, under the direc- tion of Robert Sheets, rnet on the first and third Thursdays of each month to trade, auction, and sell parts of their collections. The aim of the Club is to further numismatic knowledge of the mem- bers and to share experiences and Ends. l SPANISH CLUB Under the sponsorship of Lynn Sourbry, the Spanish Club held monthly meetings to ex- change views and ideas of the Spanish ways of life. Parties flourished frequently as the ,gig A i , club participated in holiday events, enjoying mi' themselves to the fullest. FIRST ROW: L. Phinney, L. Petr, B. Billings, S. Roeth, E. Boon, C. Stieper, B. Rondgreng SECOND ROW: B. Thompson, K. Evans, P, Burgoyne, N. Wonso, M. Krogh G. Sachs, THIRD ROW: A. Salinas, R. Vanderhye, N Grant, Chase, D. Boylan, FOURTH ROW: B. Stern, L. Kline, J. Thompson, L. Tiz, M. Mangano, N. Paul. W OOO FRENCH CLUB FIRST ROW: Carnegie, D. Bleak- ley, B. Cole, N. Grant, L. Brindlc, H Sperry, G. Meyer, B. Ives, T. Craw- ford, L. Stewart: SECOND ROW: L. Peterson, J. Bradford, D. Crafln, B. Lentz, S. YVilson, C. Faure, C. Blaszyk, S. Kline, L. Peterson, THIRD ROW: P. Irwin, S. Sund- strom, L. Arquilla, M. Washburn, L. Burgess, M. Harris, D. Heakin, C. Evans, M. Smith, B. Vix, FOURTH ROW: B. Cleminson, J. Metz, B. Chapman, F. Birkness, L. Jaffe, D. Sokolec, J. Flanagan, D, Treptow, K. Abbott, N. Paul. FIRST ROW: C. Stcars, R. Douglas, B. Floyd, B. Arquilla, J. Nywcide, T. Hart, R. Douglas, B. Simon, D. Bouquet, B. Sweeney, SECOND ROW: T. Tilton, K. Reuter, M. Behlcn, A. Tasgian, J. Smith, J. Quinlivan, D. Chase, J. Cahill, J. Kenmuir, THIRD ROW: L. Brown, C. Marcus, G. Powers, B. Malmgrcn, M. Senger, S. Mlinar- cik, R. Dooley, L. Peterson, Michalski, FOURTH ROW: R. Parsons, S. Everett, N. Hopson, C. Bohlen, L. Gitzendanner, A. Eysenbach, R. Kentish, M. Harris, N. Davis. LATIN CLUB Under the direction of George Vander- Weyden, the Latin Club offered a vari- ety of cultural events. Among them were the Saturnalia Festivall' in De- cember and the Roman Banquet in June. The aim of the club is to promote interest in the language and customs of the ancients. The club nlembership is open to all those interested. GERMAN CLUB Peter Buehas, sponsor of the German Club, encouraged members to join the club with enthusiasm and genuine in- terest to learn. The Club sponsored two school dances to raise money for a ten- tative dance for next year. FIRST ROW: E. Cohrs, Miehalski, P. Packer, L. Beers, P. Speer, C. Vanderkolk, B. Minisealco, D. Deutsch. B. Ansley, SECOND ROW: M. Huggs, D. Furgerson, C. Eckel, K. Stromberg, N. Heindenreich, I-I. Hoekstra, J. Mifhals, R. Hoffman: THIRD ROW: K. VVeinbergcr, F. Hunssingcr. T. Brown, C. Romick, A. Cohrs, Murphy, D. Gordon, C. Edwards, R. Gansauerg FOURTH ROW: M. Hart, G. Stears, F. Temple, D. Carney, B. King, Washburn, D. Badkc, B. Dolph, D. lxlurphy, K. Jones. RUSSIAN CLUB The purpose of the Russian Club, under the spon- sorship of Peter Buehas, is to further the under- standing of Russia in general. The main event of the year is the visit to a Russian restaurant. The club meets monthly, 103 FIRST ROW: J. Weiss, L. Larson J. Faulkner, E. Brotman. Heiss. C Tozcr, T. Virkerey. D. Piclaard, K son, C. YYhitnmrc, M. Rosenthal. S Brotman, P. Stevens. Gregg, N Browne, Pearce. E. XVhitmore THIRD ROW: D. Rosenthal, L Brussel. C. Lcnzon. K. YVoodword S. Silvis, K, Jones, E, Jaedtke, M Carrier, B. Vlorxig FOURTH ROW J. Voclvarka, J. lvlaxwell. B. Biartin nelly, E. Canning, N. Hornbackex M. Hart. FIRST ROW: M. Twitehell. N. DeLarme, S. Scheiwe, S. Burger, M. ViCkcrey1 SECOND ROW: R. Metzler, G. Lorentz, B. Cehring, B. Flinng THIRD ROW: N. Jankow- sky, D. Wells, P. Lutton, B. Dolph, M. Moyer. -1g-- -----A ------1 Walshg SECOND ROW: A. Mons- B. Frye, G. Felrh, B. Rossen, B. Don- PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The Photography Club, sponsored by Mr. Victor Borst, promoted interest in all fields of photography. Various knowledge in picture' developing, photography equipment, and camera techniques were learned and im- FIRST ROW: B. Knoderer, W. Albert, B. Knoderer, B. proved, Kennedy, SECOND ROW: R. Karns, J. Harms, T. Surma, B. Givitt. Clubs! ef... SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW: B. Miniscalco, C. McCartney, K. Stromberg, D. Rau, K, Boysen, D. Stuit, C. Erickson SECOND ROW: K. Brockett, E Boon, T. Locke, S. Easton, B. Har- beck, F. Weinberg, THIRD ROW J. Case, M. Bruns, J. Nyweide, R Douglass, M. Moyer, T. Fennell, B Mrstikg FOURTH ROW: R. Ander- son, W. Parker, B. Ehart, B. Rossen, G. Dreher, C. Tatter, D. Gillman, S. Figlewski. FIRST ROW: B. Sweeney, S. Easton, J. Finder, T. Pinskyg SECOND ROW: B. Floyd, M. Giesecke, R. Vancleve, H. Jafffee, W. Blume, THIRD ROW: D. Gillman, C. Tat- ter, B. Woodworth, H. Hull, B. Rossen, T. Ehart. MATH CLUB To promote a desire to study mathematics by students, the Math Club members join together to learn all they can about the different fields. There was an increase in Mu Alpha Theta membership, and ex- cellent performances given at all contests. Mr. Charles Leonard heads the club. ...Q al DEBATE CLUB Members of the Debate Squad join to develop individual powers of research, or- ganization, and oral communication. The ability to make discussions based upon statistics, facts, logic, and judgement is another aim of the squad. Sponsored by Mr. Rhoad, the debators participated in tournaments at North Western Evanston, New Lenox, Willowbrook, East Peoria, Niles East, Evergreen, Reavis, DeKalb, Blue Island, and Navy Pier. FIRST ROW: F. Weinberg, L. Brown, L. Cox, SECOND ROW: E. Ruben- stdin, A. Nagel, J. Kerstetter, B. Garrison, K. Brooks. BRIDGE CLUB FIRST ROW: G. Austin. K. Flocrke, M. Clascott, C. Hopkins, Holch, S. Huebner, B. Vanderhye, Ruth, K. Eisele, C. Birkness, K. Abbott, SECOND ROW: P. Holly. T. Tilton, J. Carnegie, D. Bleaklcy, M. Kemp, M. Krogh, B. Kennedy, T. Crawford, J. Weaver, B. Hess, M. Millvshg THIRD ROW: L. Brindle, F. Wein- berg, S. Kapf, L. Bruington, K. Poe, C. Perrin, A. Angone, B. Foun- tain, E. Whitmore, K. Boyscn, K. Brockett, L. Jorgensong FOURTH ROW: L. Boas, G. Stears, S. Fig- lewski, T. Clark, D. Cillman, A. Peterson, B. Johnson, S. Snecds, W. Parker, J. Knight, C. Kuccra, C. Edwards, C. Olson. ...ANLQLIUA FIRST ROW: M. Smith, C. Evans, SECOND ROW: B. Floyd, G. Dreher, E. Cohrs, T. Fennell. CHESS CLUB - The Chess Club, sponsered by Mr. Edward Mosevich, met every Tuesday. It provided an excellent opportunity for interested members to expand and develop skills by playing with partners, and by playing on an individual basis. The Club also held a series of tournaments throughout the year. 105 5 FIRST ROW: D. Harms, B. King, R. Ross, T. Harlan, W. Olson, R. Parek, C. Lizak, J. Harms. SECOND ROW: L. Cox, C Marcus, T. Rigby, E. Healy, C. Tozer, J. Scupham, C. Perrin, S. Cox, G. Levitt, Parker, McNeil. THIRD ROW: K. Nelson C. Edwards, A. Monsson, J. Hull, A. Nagel, A. Ebell, W. Albert : M. Noble, J. Buck. FOURTH ROW: P. Sanders, G. Zander, C. Williams, R. Kirkendoll, D. Weiss, R. Anderson, R. Travis, M. Garriott, N. McWilliams, FIFTH ROW: R. Olson, C. Basler, H. Nelson. L. Durland, P. Lutton, L. Durland, B. Garrison, B. Laird, K. Carlson. KBC. . . awbvmm The idea of a radio station emerged in December of 1962 by two Homewood-Flossmoor students. Since then over 120 students have become members of the Viking Broadcasting Company. The schedule of the VBC has been revolving around fund raising projects during the past year and a half due to the tremendous cost of commercial broadcast equipment. The familiar VBC films such as UGigi, North by North- west,', and 'fBreakfast at Tiffany's have been shown pri- marily as fund raising projects. Both the Homewood- Flossmoor PTA and the Board of Education allocated funds The executive staff of the station prepare for their program Va- riety Unlimitedf' Assistant Station Manager Walt Olson KSTANDINGQ cheeks a recording while Tom Harlan, Station Manager, and Chris Tozer, Executive Secretary, rehearse their scripts. when they realized the potential of a radio station. This year sufficient funds were accumulated, and an ap- plication for a low power, non-commercial educational FM station was sent to the Federal Communications Com- mission. After interminable difficulty and conHicts, the school reapplied for a frequency of 88.5 megacycles. At the time this article is being written, much hope remains for success. The overwhelming enthusiasm of this group cannot be ex- tinguished. Mr. Tony Santucci, General Manager and president of Radio Station WCGO in Chicago Heights, explains the monitoring system of the station to Jim Hull Cleftb and Ed Healy. Both students are VBC technicians. W l 3, . Mr. Tony Santueri, president of WCGO, shows VBC members a typical information bulletin when they visited his station. Students arc ffrom left to rightl Tom Harlan, Chris Tozcr, jim Hull, Walt Olson, Ed Healy, and Ken Carlson. Powludio The process of equipment purchases and organization of the station management and procedures has been quite a worthwhile experience in itself. The VBC Broadcast Train- ing Program has been an extracurricular course ofIering both instruction and practical application by stimulating broadcast situations and permitting the students to pro- duce, write and perform their own programs. The VBC has made great strides during the past year. The idea of a ra- dio station at Homewood-Flossmoor is slowly becoming a reality. Ken Carlson and Ed Healy prepare for a sports broadcast. Both VEC members are sportscasters which involves on-the-spot coverage. Much background information must be accumulated to assure con- tinuity. Walt Olson and Ken Carlson inspect Radio Station WCGO's teletype machine as the news of the day comes in from the wires of the Associated Press almost as it OCCUYS. The Station Management includes: STATION MANAGER ......... EXECUTIVE SECRETARY ...... ASSISTANT STATION MANAGER PROGRAM DIRECTOR ....... CHIEF ENGINEER .......... COMPOSITION DIRECTOR .... NEWS AND SPORTS EDITOR .. TRAFFIC MANAGER .......... FACULTY SPONSOR . , . Tom Harlan . . . . . . . Chris Tozer . . . . . Walt Olson Randy Pacek . . . , Bill King , jan Harms SueCox olm A. Weeks Mr. Santucci explains to lN'alt Olson the correct procedure for operating one of the control consoles at YVCGO. The console regulates the microphone, turntable and tape re- corder volumes as one of its many functions. WEIGHTLIFTING CLUB Trained by Mr. William Luch, the boys in the T'Veight lifting Club strengthen and condition their bod- ies. Workouts are conducted three times a week from 3 245 to 5:00 p.m. FIRST ROW: Nicncil. D. Botts. R. Marsh. H. Jaffee. D. Kuglcr, R. Buford, D. Furgersong SECOND ROW: F. Hunssinger, C. Russell, D. Bouquet, B. Arquilla, T. Sullivan, R. Cansauer: THIRD ROW: T. Comfort. Kaye, R. Cole, TV. Becker. T. Barrows, I. Anderson, Ginter. Plujsacalu GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW: C. Clementine. C. Mast. S. NIcQuality, D. Lake, P. Szimakowski. N. Medford. D. Napo- leon. D. Scheihink, B. Steing SEC- OND ROIV: RI. Snuggs. G, Patter- son. D. Deutsche. N. Hopson. J. Cebo, J. Nfark. C. Lind. A. Shwcnger. D. Bresnahan. R. Headstrom: THIRD ROW: KI. Medford. Bfeese, E. Dunnuck. D. Linzy. M. Manuel, S. Stroinbcrg. P. Godley. D. Hughes. D. Hughes. BI. TN'ashburn: FOURTH ROW: C. Schafer. M. Samsoe. J. Qc. Vodvarka. K, Franson. C. Lizak Lint. K. TN'oodword. L. Bunker. C. Lundecn. S. Hellman. FIRST ROW: B. Flinn. J. Carlstcad, D. Kugler, S. Bittner. J. Gintcr. G. Scott. J. Waters, D. Furgerson: SECOND ROW: N. Jankowsky, D, Gillcy, Kaye, L. Mcisl, R. Scott, K. Lindahl, T. McAfee: THIRD ROW: C. Lewis, Baker, R. Studwell, L. Hague, Frye, D. Taclcett. G. Wfright, B. Calvert. I VARSITY CLUB Each member of the Lettermen's Club has gained recognition by earning a varsity let- ter for competing in a sport. The club also provided service in assisting at bas- ketball games and other school events. Coach Robert Lombardi sponsored the group. EQUESTRIAN CLUB Mrs. Alvey headed the Equestrian Club in its First year. The members ride during the weekends at the Rolling Acres Stable in Tinley Park. Each rider enters a class to which she is suited and learns as much as possible about horses. FRONT ROW: P. Smith, M. Starks, Pat Fosdik, L. Hooper, Jaco 1 b'g SECOND ROW: C. Lind, B. Petroski, L. Salathe, S. Moffct, J. Harlan, M. Kennedy, C. Amos. . . .AndfQpwb MODERN DANCE CLUB The newly formed Modern Dance Club, sponsored by Miss Joyce Cekander, not only enabled inter- ested girls to learn the techniques of this type of dancing, but also provided those with experience to improve ,and develop previously known skills. The members, with the aid of President Judy Get- tler, perfonned at various school activities. 109 L SKI CLUB FRONT ROW: lvietz. C. Amos, C. Nlertin, L. Kline, K. Stephens. S. Prager, D. Deutsche, C. Hayes. S. Neely. SECOND ROW: L. Beck, Braun, B. Levin, S. Sundstrim, B. Vander- hye, D. Bixby, L. Arquilly, L. Tiz, B. Sheu, C. Evans, C. Priesel, Her- cules THIRD ROW: C. Gillerlain, S. Tutskey, D. Graff. J. Menise, M. Berry, D. Eisenberg, P. Wlark, N. Grant, M. Crowley, B. Schermer, C. Faure, M. Dee, N. Morgan, S. Brunst, B. Rongrcn. FOURTH ROW: B. lves, B. WVorn, Kenmiur, S. Rich- ardson, D. Rosenthal, A. Tasgian, R, Rosenblum, C. Whitmore, T. North, J. Weaver, J. Gregg, J. Blackman. l G. Sachs, L. Petr, Stcncler. FIFTH ROW: E. Whitmore, M. Dyliicz, R. Knoll, G. Alexander, R. Greenspan, D. Weiss, B. Woodworth. P. Lutton, A. Denniston, T. Bartlett, M. Concnt, S. Finder, S. Gillerlain, M. Noble, Jarlan. TOP ROPV: G. Getson, M. Wfallace, Gettlcr. S, Quan, S. Newman, A. Brin, L. Fickert. BOTTOM ROIV: S. Gil- lcrlain, L. Phinney, G. Austin. C. Gillerlain, NI. Dybicz, K Eisele, S. Gettler. AQ' Mary Alexander 1964- from HF to Chile EVCIYH ACOSTH Astrig Tasgian 1963-64 at H-F from Q ab '.'-F 1963-64 at H.F from the Philippines Italy Robin Kroc 1963-64 from H-F to Australia FIRST ROW: B, Stein, M. McPherson, K. Birkness, S. Zimmerman, P. Main, N. Washburn, A. Cotton, M, Harris, L. Salathe. J. Flanagan: SECOND ROW: L. Everett, E Acosta, R. Kentish, Holch, L. Peterson, S. Huebenuer, A. Owens, S. Paulasky, T. Vickcry, E. Burgess, C. Hopkins M. Reed: THIRD ROW: S. Anspach. T. Crawford, A 1 Tasgian, S. Woelflie, S. Ehart, B. Pinkstaff, A, Kerwin, N. Heidenreich, M. Starks, R. Kroc, T. Snyder, D. Gleaklcy, M. Millush: FOURTH ROW: D. Chase, M. Rosenthal, A. Clark, M. Hart, M. McClenahan, S. Figlewski, E. Canning, G. Dreher, F. Temple, L. Nelson, M. Leas, G. Stears, N. Forbes. K. Boysen. To foster understanding of all peoples as a means of bringing peace to the world,'i the American Field Service welcomes for- eign students to Homewood-Flossmoor High School. The club also sends Americans to other schools all over the world. The A.F.S. sponsored g'Tag Dayu and an International Dinner Jeanne Nolan 1963-64 From H-F to Denmark V during the school year. H-F to Italy Fred Temple Summer 1963 from fs! gtg Y-Teen5 Fashion Show, Equestrienne Club rider. l Future Homemakers of America Tea. Clubs and extra-curricular activities are an integral part of a good education. Numerous H-F clubs stimulate students to gain an active knowledge of community life and future career interests. In this way, Homewood-Flossmoor High School provides the basis for future growth of the club and the individual student. l uma uaarlr FIMWAIH fmzfvcz V.B.C. visits radio station. H-F'S C0mPUfef Club- i ' - ' 'WV 1' i t i ff. Y , ri R 2 t 1 i 1' i l ,. . gy ' 5 l A.. 3 'fn' ' ag 4. l' . , . ali ' f l x 1 in i 1 I ' , it X if 1 1 A, Q' 4 'X 'f ... lt , .Q 2- ' oLuBhgWlKnETloN A-1f.,,Q.V,? Future Maintenance Engineers of America Modern Dance Club in rehearsal. .Wx , 1 'Z 1 lcdemfn I H gf iv I flti s1unEN1 oovsnmsm vEARBooK voYAcER PRACTICAL ARTS snow A spnmo Euscnous N Houons ASSEMBLY DEBATE If A 11-IEQPIANQ wAsHlNc1oN TRIP f H-F ouARD Aouemzs N MUSIC GROUPS - 4' Xb. - , v1 1 K f , A ' JN es- ' L. 1 -i 3 f f l W ,,, I Fred Temple ff is-. Q N H, ' 2- ,lG:f, , jfs. 1. ki? iss 3 ' Linda Bunker Jim Frye Secretary Treasurer John Wallace Vice-President STUDENT GOVERNMENT . . . 1'-rr' 'ENE . President 1 Every two weeks the legislative Senate, under the direction of Mr. William Burghardt, met to discuss and plan various activities and school policies. Each representative reported back to his homeroom to inform the students of current FIRST ROW bottom: G. Campbell, S. Carter, S. Sundstrom, S. Kral, L. Jaffef SECOND ROW: T. Falb, R. Kentish, B. Van- derhye, M. Wallace, A. Rigoti, G. Powers, N. Hopson, G. Fis- chell, T. Garton, E. Acosta, S. Simerau, S. Playe. THIRD ROW: N. Grant, B. Joes, C. Bohlen, J. Weber, J. Wright, A. Tasgan, B. Worn, M. Playe, M. Sanger, J. Gregg. FOURTH ROW: L. Petr, legislation. All legislation passed by the Executive Council, consisting of the Student Government Officers, Supreme Cou'rt Chief Justice, Publicity and Activities Commission- ers, the Captain of the Varsity Cheerleaders, and the four B. Bunker, D. Michael, L. Buncler, B. Arquilla, L. Carlton, J. Moore, L. Wull, J. Coutloes, R. Billings, R. Griffelh. FIFTH ROW: M. Moyer, M, Leas, J. Ellis, D. Anderson, W. Olson, J. Frye, J. Harms, S. Messimer, A. Reed, J. Wallace, A. Cohrs, R. Douglas. i l S-iii fs ft TURNABOUT COMM. FIRST ROW: Julee Michael, Maryanne Schultz, Sue Wiegal, Jan Mager. SEC. ROW: Charlene Flippi, Linda Schrieber, John Wallace, Karen Poe, Linda Sublet. O I C class presidents. The Supreme Court has the Final verdict as to the legality of any plan passed. Their main job was to revise the con- stitution. The Society council co-ordinates all dances, concessions, and gym jams. It is com- prised of a member from each club and the Commissioner of Activities. To the right is the EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: FRONT ROW: Donna Eisenberg, Linda Beers, Linda Bun- ker, John Wallace, Charlene Filippi, Karlene Gentile. SEC. ROW: Fred Temple, Billie Frye, Dick Tackett, Bob Garison, Bill Dolph. ' -nw SUPREME COURT: SEATED,' Emily Canning, Linda Beers STANDINGg Della Hughes, Linda Huffman. Not Pictured Carl Gumbiner, Anita Michaels, Dennis Kerwin. In the middle is the SOCIETY COUNCIL: FIRST ROW: S. Klien C. Filippi, S Mlinarcik, S. Cox. SECOND ROW: K. Poe, L. Bunker, C. Jones, J. Maxwell M. Diebetz. THIRD ROW: M. Giesecke, J. Harms, W. Olson, B. Dolph, M Moyer. 5 5 Q Among the most active annual committees of the Stu- dent Government are the Homecoming and Election Committees. The Homecoming Committee has com- plete charge over all the plans for Homecoming week and the dance. Their work entails planning weekday activities, parade details, pep assembly, coronation, half-time functions and the dance. This year's over-all theme was Idylls of the Orient and the dance was decorated according to the theme nAura of the East. The Election Committee takes charge of all school elections for Student Government and class officers. The committee is headed by the Chief justice of the Supreme Court and its members are chosen the previ- ous years. They act as election officials and tabulate the results. To the left are the members of the Homecoming committee. FIRST ROW: Bonnie Beadleston, Louise Schmidt, Marion Senger, Luch Klein. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Griffith, John Wallace, Scott Roeth, Landy Lekas, Charlyne Flippi. Below are the members of the Election Committee. SEATED: Linda Beers, Bill Dolph, Barb Bunker. STANDING: Joan Flanagan, Marion Senger, Dennis Anderson, Rojene Kentish. s 4 Among the various Student Government Committees are the Sunshine and Music Committees. The job of the Sunshine Com- mittee is to write get-well notes to students who have been ill for a long period of time. They also send out cards and news- papers to these students. The music Committee plays records during the lunch hours. Members for this committee are chosen from the Senate. Above, the members of the Sunshine Committee are from left to right, Betty Joe Billings, Debbie Cushing, Nancy Grant, Marcia Playe, Art Cohrs. 116 EDDA FIRST ROW: Lynn Jaffe, Brandon Sohl, Lantry, Mary Hart, Julie Michalski, Sandi Mlinar- Kris Birkness, Elaine Buchen. SECOND ROW: Pete cik. Kauffman, Fred Jacobs, Phil Malinowsky, Charles Edda, H-F's literary magazine, which is published annually is produced by a Student Editorial Board. Selections submitted by students are screened and chosen by the Board, individually and as a group. Mrs. Bernice Bragstad and Mr. Joseph Diamond are faculty advisors. Outside efforts are seen in the time and efforts put in by the Its Academic team. They appeared on television two times and did a great job in representing the school. The Accepting the Great Books for the school is the librarian, Mr. Alwin. Mr. Ditmar, faculty ad- team consisting of Cindy Marcus, Frank Mleinberg, Bill Miniscalco, and Dave Terry won for the school a set of Great Books which is a prized contribution for our school. visor, Frank Weinberg, Dave Terry, Bill Mini- scalco presenting the books. 117 I 4 FRONT ROW: L. Lynn Jaffe, Linda Tiz, Kaye McKeever, Marion Senger, Ruthanne Dooley. ROW Stephans, Rojene Kentish, Lynn Peterson, Julee 3: Janet Eck, Martha Carrier, Glen Felch, Tom Michael. ROW 2: Barb Blue, Penny Wark, Carol Harlan, Bill Wagner, Louise Schmidt. YEARBOOK SEATED are, Kaye Stephans, Assistant Editor and Ruthanne Dooley Editor in Chief. STANDING are, Bill Wagner, Sports Editor, Sue Greathouse Business Manager, and Glen Felch Art Editor. Typist. STANDING is Linda Tiz, Copy writer. ft.. ans.--awww 118 SEATED areg Janet Eck, Typist, and Carol McKeever also ...v-f' . 'll ann Q Q1 Kg- ' lfanmrpiuringfnrwgtx Srimul lnunulisuf l Glenn Felch Ruthanne Dooley Quill and Scroll Award Quill and Scroll Award l SEATED areg Julie Michalski, Senior Class Editor and julee Michael, Sophomore Class Editor. STANDING are 3 Rodney Karns, Photographer, Lynn Peterson, junior Class Editor, and Gail Met- calf, copy writer. The staff of the H-F '64 spent many hours in composing the yearbook and in managing its sales. Staff members strived to present an accurate and complete record of the events of the 1963-64 school year. In order to accomplish this goal, the yearbook was distributed at the end of the summer, The staff then was able to al- lot more time to each deadline, and was able to include spring activities in the an- nual. The production of the yearbook was under the direction of Ruthanne Dooley, Editor-in-Chief. The financial matters came under the attention of Sue Greathouse, who served as Business manager. Other editors were assigned to head specific phases toward the completion of the annual. Mr. Ken Kinney, advisor, aided the staff in carrying out their assignments. SEATED are 5 Barb Blue and Louise Schmidt assistant Art Editors STANDING are 5 Bob Donnley assistant Sports Editor Martha Carrier Activities Editor, Tom Harlan, Faculty Editor and Marion Senger m charge of Senior Information. S .,,,.. fel 1.19 FIRST ROW: L. Jaffe, R. Parsons, D. Eisenberg, D. Hlady, M. Senger, S. Kneipp, M. Twitchell, S. Carter. SECOND ROW: S. Tutsky, M. Tosenthal, D. Chase, J. Reed, M. Bassias, L. Sutter, THIRD ROW: M. Radtke, L. Krull, J. Hornaday, V. VOYAGE R 1 E 3 E z f 5 3 E Jack Fuller, Sports Editor Y W' 1 Q ?'lr Engle, S. Fraser, A. Michaels, L. Jellema. FOURTH ROW: B. Barrows, C. Abrams, F. Temple, T. Hart, C. Lewis, B. Cal- vert, J. Fuller, and Barb Worn. Merrily Twitchell, Editor and Anita Michiels, Grad-Editor. , .g , I , -bxaxfiiiisill 1.2 lsfi ,..1 ms. 95,65 2.'r::.' . Q 120 Royal Parsons, Exchange Editor and Sue Carter, Reporter bf: 'I , QV ge, 57 A , 1 I 5 J ' Merrily Twitchell J ack Fuller Donna Eisenberg dill ml ogir , 01 I l1nnnaliunalBnnrnarpSi1ring lilBQl1Sl'l'I!l0l 301-llTllll5l9' Mary Ellen Radtke Betti Barrows Lyn Jellema Jean Hornaday, Feature Write!! George Ffedo, Columnist- Sue Kneipp, Page Editor and Cliff Abrams, Cartoonist. fy.: , ff 121 WASHINGTON TRIP Q., as ACapitaLQuccess! L ..,... VARSITY BAND. Oboes: C. Bohlen, J. Case, C. Cheney, M. Leas. Flutes: E. Canning, A. Caywood, J. Courtois. L, Erickson, L. Everett, G. Fishell, N. Heidenreich, C. McCue, M. Millush, J. Petzke, K. Poe, M, Snuggs. French Horns: B. Bonnell, L. Camp- bell, S. Hellman, M. Herrbach, M. Morris, P. Speer. Saxophones: J. Baker, R. Douglass, D. Murphy, P. Sanders, D. Weiss, D. Brin- ly, A. Kerwin, A. Zegelbone, D. Badtke. Clarinets: A. Angone, J. Buck, P. Christenson, A. Cohrs, T. Donoghue, N. Hilmers, R. Johnson, R. Kroc, G. Kueber, A. Peterson, R. Simanek, R. Smoc- BAND zynski, D. Tenclinger, Thompson, M. Schultz, C. Vanderkolk Coronets: R. Anderson, G. Deller, D. Garber, A. Gunter, P. Homer L. Lindberg, C. Marks, B. Moshinsky, L. Parson, D. Pierce, S. Reti taliata, D. Terry, E. Vesely, D. Wells, B. Woods. Basses: D. Davy, D. Gillmann, M. Noble, Trombones: R. Douglass, S. Figlewski, J Fuller, D. Gordon, D. Kerwin, L. Lund, S. Merritt, M. Silver, C Williams. Baritones: B. Carlborg, R. Harbeck, B. Stover. Percus- sion: S. Woelflin, C. Eckel, D. Harned, T. Horn, W. Johnston T. Newman, B. Priess, B. Schermerhorn, D. Sokolec. These boys not only add to the school spirit, but display the school's dignity at the home basketball games and assemblies . . . This is the First year for a color guard and are a wel- comed addition to the school. From the left: Mark Minniek, Del- bert Nemitz, Bob Hoffman, Charles Ol- son. At the right is Sandy Woelflin playing a mirimba solo at the annual school band concert. The solo was well received by the students. STAGE BAND. SEATED: Jim Baker, Ronald Douglass, Richard STANDING: Carl Lorentz, Don Garber, Allen Gunter, Greg Del- Douglass, Jack Fuller, Art Zelgelbone, Steve Figlewski, Ann Ker- ler, and Larry Lindberg. win, Dennis Kerwin, Dave Badtke, Wayne Johnston, Mary Leas. 124- s CADET BAND. FIRST ROW: B. Lucas, H. Reuss, L. Dipert, B. Benson, K. Christenson, R. Knoderer, M. Masters. SECOND ROW: D. King, L. Steckel, M. Bowling, B. Buck, B. Kerwin, N. Lorentz, R. Fuentes, R. Crow, B. Knoderer. THIRD ROW: L. Gordon, D. Reitman, L. Sims, C. Wilson, J. Addington, R. Nelson, E. Utermark, C. Schoeler, B. Engelmann, R. Hugelet, G. Van Ant- werp, B. Tompkins, J. Ruth, R. Stockton. R. Ten Clay, B. Schreiber. STANDING: B. Scott, T. Ethridge, B. Baumgartner, B. Cameron, M. Barrows, J. Riegel, A. Zisook, T. Heald, E. Rubenstein, P. Di- Paolo, D. Kyrouac. l Homewood-Flossmoor's Varsity, Cadet, and Swing Bands, all directed by Mr. Linus Carroll, have performed in many extra curricular activities throughout the year, including an as- I ' 4- Q A sembly for the student body. F ' . 19' 1: TX r, Q N 'ia TTU W3 , , ,X 4 s. 17' Ll W , C X ' ' I . S , C J 1 In the above picture is Dave Wells and Bryan Woods per- forming as trumpet duet at the winter concert. To the left is the pep band in action. They played at the basketball games and at the pep assemblies. In the bottom picture is the Stage Band playing a jazz selection at the concert. 41, 125 . ,F QTVR .1 - , , 1 - -f--,.3:-af- T ' , 3 7- ' ' r 1 7- I -M 3'5 riff! 5Fj,Q,L, A , 1. G , fi , K : 1 . 4 imp , - . Q it ' 13 X Q T ' X' if fr Q F fm 'I1 W fax? 'LSWSFJ 5 fi, . ii Q' 5 15' if ' Q Q f 5 ik ' , ' nn 1 ' W 7 . if we 'V' in' Y wi! W M V M . FIRST ROW: Mrs. Westerfield, Cleminson, Cropinski, Forbes, Medford, Buxbaum, Campbell, Vanlue, Johnson, Park, Smith, Park, Kleinhample, Grimes, Hague. Washburn, Amos, Johnson, McQuality, Hopson, Pinsky, Finley. SECOND ROW: Brown, Smapson, Moffet, Lind, McKee, Chamlin, Hennis, Andrews, vocAL enoups In the annual Christmas Verpers Program, all choral groups, under the direction of Mr. Walter Rodby, sang selected arrangements. These choral groups, including the Viking Choir, Madrigals, Mixed Chorus, and the Boys, and Girls' Choruses, also participated in the annual Swing Show, featuring folk, show, pop i and jazz tunes, and the Spring Concert. On January 11 and 12, the Viking Choir made a special trip, upon invitation, to the University of Wisconsin to give a Concert for the music teachers of Wisconsin. MIXED CHORUS PERIOD 9, FIRST ROW: Nesper, Holch Tatter, Woelflin, Aston, Buekema, Harper, Culloden, Mitchel Bussi, Boardman, Meltzer, Nelson, Dorne, Hoffman, Spaulding, Varyu, Kranz, Cushing, Jane, Stein. SECOND ROW: Abshire Massey, Garton, Kozlow, Morre, Freeman, Farrer, Buchsbaum McGuire, Mongeau, Reed, Mohr, Delarme, Mohr, Pollen, a 1 1 Q Evsenbach, Kennedy, Travis, Snyder, Kirk, Broman, Hale, Gus- tafson, Lundeen, Knoderer, Erwin, Marts, McQuillan. THIRD ROW: Kerce, Klein, Bolduc, Cox, Cotten, Behrens, Marsh, Woodworth, Brussell, Eharot, Ferris, Bohlen, Vickery, Boyer, Sheahan, Zultner, Varyu, Dainton, Bresnaham, Lake. FIRST ROW.' Leas, Rigby, Wilson, Kay, Maloni, Lassen, Walpole, Gore, Gilkey, Brown, Wallace. SECOND ROW: Wilson, Johnson, Ebann, Mark, Bondhus, Hopper, Eisermann, Schoeler, Davis. THIRD ROW: Stevenson, Lundin, Hecht, Niems, Price, Harncd, Mcssimer, Kuch, Chopin. Knies, Martin, Medford, Pinsky, Ohman, Latta, McPherson, THIRD ROW: Worthington, Engelhart, Wallace, McDiarmid, Faure, Sinquelield, Jillema, Harlan, Besler, Nelson, Hartnett, Evans, Anderson, Lewandowski, Chambers, Pelino, Bunker, Woodward, Krull, Bretveld, Smith, Maxon. 1, . r, ,. .. .W MW,,,, .k., .K , .w,,,,.., . , K ,,,.,,. , Seniors chosen for membership in National Honor Society are: FRONT ROW, from leftg R. Douglas, T. Harlan, G. Proud, W. Dolph, D. Carney, B. King, D. Olson. ROW 2. G. Mast, J. Case, B. Barrows, N. Davis, B. Bunker, L. Beers, Anderson. ROW 3, M. Twitchell, L. After being tapped by Karen Poe, Linda Bunker ex- presses her delight on being chosen for membership in National Honor Society. Snyder, L. Schrieber, A. Kerwin, P. Treptow, C. Vandercolk, M. Schultz, M. Ryan. ROW 4,' B. Malmgren, M. Krogh, L. Jorgenson, C. Lundeen, F. Kline, S. Klien. ROW 5,' L. Brin- dle, J. Pierce, J. Harms, and W. Thorsness. B Cindy Marcus relates her ideas on scholarship. HONOR ASSEMBLIES . . . Juniors who were chosen for National Honor Society: FRONT ROW, S. Bittner, G. Meyer, B. Martin, A. Chors. ROW 25 D. Tackett, R. Cole, J. Michaels, P. Holly, K. Hoots, S. Lekas, S. Groner, L. Stuart. ROW 3,' R. Cole, J. Davidson, Zigert, Childers, B. Sohl, Wallace, L. Huffman, L. Unumb, B. Hess, ROW 4g C. Filippi, J. Carnegie, J. Chase, B. Schwartz, D. Chase, E. Canning, M. Vickery, A. Owens, A. Angone, S. Wilson. ROW 55 T. Crawford, J. DeLeio, J, Alderman, D. Gordon, B. Rossen, M. Giesecke, and J. Ellis. Linda Bunker accepting one of the several awards which she won. W . Jim Frye accepts the Calvin Mall Award. At the annual Honor Assemblies, various awards, trophies, and scholarships were given to deserving stu- dents. Among the awards that highlighted the assemblies were the Cal Mall Award to senior Jim Frye, a Na- tional Merit Scholarship to Lawrence Durland and the Harvard Book award to Steve Bittner. Students also received Honor Roll pins. Those who were on the honor roll for six semesters received gold pins. Those who maintained their average for three semesters received a silver pin. Astrig Tasgian and Evelyn Acosta receive awards from the P T A Larry Durland accepting an award from the Standard Oil Foundation. 'bw 4' 129 ' ., 3- l Y Ny. ty .Z W ' lv 1 f f ,. 4 ' 5 in X e , lt + ' . A - , Q A I W ,, , E, I 5, Q M. 1 - ' ,ft M V N, Al. V b ' ' 3 A -, V: dw' , w' T wx K 3, . Q ,f- 's - 1 ' I t t , 2, X we ,,.- f . The White Tornado pledges support for Gail Patterson. .nu SPRING ELECTIONS Second Beatles sing for Ann Caywood. ' v V 3 T 1 Ji. testimonial. With the coming of Spring, elections of class and student government olficers for the 1964- 65 school year took place. Platforms were car- ried out through speeches and testimonials. The voting took place for several days. The elections provided the students with an oppor- tunity to voice their opinion in school affairs, as well as preview what an actual democratic election is like. l ' 1 Experience Counts Initiate Pwoess The following emerged victorious after two weeks battle, John VVallace, Presi- dentg Jeff Ellis, Vice Presidentg Nancy Martin, Secretaryg Les Durland, Treasureri Charlene Filippi, Comm. of Activitiesg Debby Chase, Comm. of Publicity. Even the Bunnies are for Rich Cole Driving dependability is on Shirley Soderborg's side 131 VIOLINS: Robert Lucas, Marilyn Bohlen, Janice Holch, Kathy Boardman, Martha Tattler, Madeline Reed, Leo Brown, Janet Faulkner, Faye Haddad, VIOLA: Grace Meyer, CELLOS: Philip Malinosky, Linda Bunker, Patsy Huber, Tom Ehardtg FLUTES: Karen Poe, Mary Snuggs, Joanne Courtois, Emily Canning, CLARINETS: Alan Peterson, Adrienne Angone, Joyce Thompson, Jeff Buck, TRUMPETS: Don Garber, Allen Gunter, Dale Pierce, Dave Wells, Greg Deller, Bryan Woods, FRENCH HORNS: Mark Herrbach, Bill Bonnell, Patsy Speer, Lynne Camp- J , X .1- ' 21 xxx XR bell, Mavis Morris, Sue Hellman, TROMBONES: Ron Doug- lass, Jack Fuller, Steve Figlewski, Lynn Lund, Steve Merritt, Dave Gordon, OBOES: Carolyn Bohlen, Janet Case, Carol Cheney, Mary Leas, ALTO SAXES: Richard Douglass, Jim Baker, TENOR SAXES: Art Zeglebone, Ann Kerwing BARI- TONE SAX: Dave Badtke, BARITONES: Bruce Stover, Rick Harbeckg BASS CLARINETS: Maryann Schultz, Christine Van- derkolkg BASSES: Dick Gillmann, Mike Nobleg PERCUSSION: Wayne Johnston, Charles Eckel, Dave Sokolec, Tim Newman. Members of the orchestra practice for a coming concert. pi K The victim is ready for sacrifice in Flo-me-la. Greta Getson dances to electronic music. t , .A ,W , THE FIRST ANNUAL MODERN DANCE SHOW In their first recital, The Modern Dance Club used Broadway songs, original African compositions, and hit tunes to express their meaning. The performers of each dance choreographed the numbers themselves. The sacrificial rites begin in Flo-me-la, an African composition. . ' V ' ' ,5 L ,A i it 5 l ,il 3 , , X , Q T 133 DRAMA Q. If fx X' pian of the year. Play. nl :Nu Linda Sublett, Best Actress and Best Thes- Bill Rickert, Best Actor in a Three Act Play. Lynn Jellema, Best Actress in a One Act Play. Peter Kauffman, Best Actor in a One Act For the fourth year, the Na- tional Thespians have aided greatly in the staging of the plays throughout the year. In a banquet at the end of the year many students were given recognition for their work during the past year. Awards were given for the Best Actors and Actresses, student directors, and for technical work on the plays. NATIONAL THEQPIANS FIRST ROW: Royal Parsons, Pete Kauffman, Nancy Smith, Mary Alexander, Linda Sublett, Sue Keneipp, Cindy Marcus. SECOND ROW: Karen Rueter, Jack Bevin, Lynn Jellema, Jan Thyer, Robin Kroc, Charlene Filippi, Steve Forsgren. THIRD ROW: Judy Gettler, Sue Fraser, Alan Ebell, Bob Hartnett, Suzie I Gettler, Kathy Eisele. FOURTH ROW: Bill Rickert, John Wal- lace, Kent Wigg, Bob Garrison, Tom Harlan, Gregg Bohn, Jeff Ellis, Clay Williams. . 'N , li t -., 5:-2 . 2 -... g y. q . .aff tkwhbt ,, 4 -aww' FIRST ROW: Sid Smith, Alice Brin, Cynthia Hopkins, Janice Bender, Lynn Jellema, Charline Filippi, Lestra Richardson, Linda Sublett, Mary Snuggs. SECOND ROW: Nancy Larson, Mary Wallace, Carolyn Bohlen, Molly Beukama, Cathy Simon, Gretch- en Nicholson, Anita Micheals, Sue Fraser, Sue Crews, Nancy SPEECH TEAM Martin, jan Thyer, Astrig Tasgian. THIRD ROW: Greg Deller, Jerry McCall, Les Brown, Todd Brown, Chuck Faulkner, Bill Rickert, Bill King, Gregg Bohn, Ward Fort, Tom Porter, Jeff Knight, Bill Chambalin, Steve Easton, Glenn Fauder. Linda. Sublett, Astrig Tasgian, Anita Michaels, Steve Forsgren, This was the first year for H-Fls newly formed speech team. And, as illustrated in the photo below they won several honors, which included 3rd place at Thornridge, lst place at H-F, lst place conference and district, with Linda Sublett, Astrig Tasgian, Anita Michaels, Steve Easton, and Peter Kauffman, leading the team. With this as their First year's achievements they have a promising future. W7 E xv N 5 xo, , ----...1 l 137 l Peter Kaul? man ROW I: L. Klein, S. McQuality, S. Kral, K. Eisele, N. Hopson, C. Semeniuk, C. Culloden, R. Kroc, C. Schaefer, T. Tilton, ROW 4: K. Abbott, ROW 2: S. Weigel, B. Michal, C. Vanderkolk, N. Gillerlain, D. Fischer, N. Brown, J. Harlan, B. Martin, L. Nelson, Grant, M. Playe, B. Ives, L. Dowding, P. Wark, P. Speer, J. Gebog S. Fraser, L. Petr, K. McNeil, C. Campbell. ROW 3: B. Heiss, M. Rosenthal, M. Samsoe, N. Varges, K. NT 'SLN 1 S Sultry blues, showboats, and southern 5 J flavor characterized the second annual ' , A Aquettes swim show Mississippi Show- - V 'E boat. Various members of each number 333 W choreagraphed it. Comedy-diving and live, 5 Q. if Dixie-land music by the H-F Swing Band V ll. 'N . highlighted the show. Miss Annette Wetzel K sponsored the group. C11 152- lx, ,, ,i ' I 1: Q .... C . pq. W 1' i N V V . 1 :gl I M ' x C 'If y-'vNf 4 -4, i ROW I: M. Snuggs, S. Kral, B. Blue, P. Robinson, N. Smith, C. Saunders, K. Gentile, B. Steing ROW 2: S. Tutsky, L. Schmidt, B. Heiss, M. Samsol, R. Bergman, M. Minnick, K. Boysen, M. Edwards, L. Dowding, G. Gerson, ROW 3: R. Kroc, J. Gcttler, H-F GUARD Under the direction of Ed Aldrich and Richard Taylor, the H-F guard provided guards and instruction for all pool activities throughout the year. To become a mem- ber, each student must have completed a Red Cross Senior Lifesaving course. A Water Safety Instructor course began this year to allow students to become qualified swimming teachers. 1 J. Moore, M. Noble, B. McCrone, L. Nelson, C. Steiner, J. Michael, S. Gettler, M. Dybiczg ROW 4: W. Harkness, J. Baker, J. Nyweide, B. Wagner, C. Schermerhorn, J. Eisele, G. Dreher, T. Harlan, McMeen, B. Stover, D. Weiss, C. Lizak. 7 .... X .gyc4W',,,f ' W' '1 Mr. William Lucy flips Mr. Richard Nimz demon- Mr. John Poster, Mr. William Panici, and Mrs strating their abilities in judo. Elizabeth Martin mimic a Peter, Paul, and Mary re cording. Miss Judith Clause displays her natural co-ordina- tion in dancing. SMHNG Sharla Wilson, Sandie Lekas, Janet Wright, and Jan Thyer, comprise the Suburbanettes, a barbershop quartet. Thie Viking Ensemble are shown singing, K'Sand In My Shoesf' Later, they per- formed exerpts from West Side Story. CONCERT Doug Olson, Bill King, David Terry, Kent Wigg, Pete Kauffman, Bob Laird, and John Wallace perform Officer Krumpkeu from West Side Story. I A ,1 Z Emmett Steele, conductor, directs the H-F Two observe exhibits at the Orchestra in the Spring Fine Arts Festival. Fine Arts '-Isp fig-N , fn 'I , ' , 'fy f 7 YZF!-fp f' K kfvs-'rr ,. Mmiii new FINE ARTS FESTIVAL Joan Flanagan and Ryan Schnare observe a mobile made of wire and wax. Miss Phyllis Gilmore, Susan Cox, Sandy Smeds, Loretta Hough, Terry Crawford, Lois Behan, Lynne Raschke display their dresses in the fashion show. PRACTICAL ARTS SHOW Exhibits of work done in Metal played at the Practical Arts Show Shown is John Micheal's model house entered in Working I are dis- the Northern Illinois University contest and win- on May 15. ning recognition as an outstanding project. I I 1'- FRONT ROW: Gail Fischell, Sandy Lemon, Nancy Kapff, Jody Grigsby, Lin Nelson, and Bonnie Vander- Liddell, Liz Svec, Sandy Gronar, and Francene Gaudet. hye. BA CK ROW: Denise Jarvis, Sharon Hubner, Sandy MAJORETTEQ PROMOTE SPIRIT Mr. Carroll, Band director and Ron Douglas, Drum i Major. 142 5 5 J -5 233 1. QIBSIIY EL I FLIIBSIIIIDR EMI ,U W WWII MATDI SIIG! ' -my I , . - j. I gg, l 1 , fu: A +1 ' iff 3 5hK1'5 FOOTBALL CROSS COUNTRY BASKETBALL INTRAMURALS WRESTLING GYM NASTICS SWIMMING TENNIS BASEBALL TRACK CHEERLEADERS GOLF I -Y I re. ., 1 -5:21 , .,. aff e Q - an 1' . ,E ,.,4f3 '- L.,,:,,.:-A, ...H I f Q.. ' .',,., '5 . ,W , ..- . f 4 :Q I . Q, will zu.: 2.1 ' FMT .- ,ff . . iw., g ,.N, L M , ,U .i. H-F 7 THORNRIDGE H-F 6 OAK LAWN H-F 7 RICH EAST H-F 33 LINCOLN WAY H-F 0 SANDBURG H-F 12 EVERGREEN gg-Y H-F 13 REAVIS viking Roh Marsh, offensive standout, in for a touchdown against Rich East. H-F 18 BREMEN Blockers are 94, Charlie Long and Tom Rump fwith arm padj. Nl The 1963 Football Season fulfilled a chain of events, which included the aquisition of a new football coach, and succeeded in gaining H-F needed football pres- tige, and layed groundwork for greater emphasis on the sport in thei future. The coach, James Arneberg, brought with him an outstanding football record from Chicago's St. Leo, and a new system of pattern football. Much time was consumed in adapting to the variations of the single basic pattern. A necessary result of this was an early season lack of precision and timing. ROW I flArl R. Gansauer, D. Mclntire, B. Monohan, B. Col- brese, R. Lockhart, R. Lane, R. Romer, J. Kisner, T. Bowman, T. Macdonald, mgr. G. Baker. ROW 2: Coach Arneberg, T. McAfee, R. Anderson, D. Dennis, D. Kugler, D. Boquet, F. Huns- singer, J. Ginter, T. Rump, B. Miller, C. Long, S. Bittner, mgr. J. ji Qlv0fwf5 Q rush 3 P54106 0' , The loss of senior Greg Wright and junior Steve Bittner for the season presented a lost threatn of- fensively which was to a great extent compensated for by juniors, Ron Marsh, Bill Tompkins, and Jim Farmer. The team posted a 3-5 conference record finishing fourth behind a powerful Rich East. Fine defensive work was turned in by Srs. Jim Kisner, Tim Hart, and Chuck Lewis. Heavily laden with juniors this year, the Vikes promise to be con- ference contenders next year. Baker. ROW 3: Coach Lombardi, S. Pfeiffer, S. Foresgren D Botts, R. Marsh, G. Scott, B. Tompkins, J. Farmer, P. Spieth P Wolf, J. Hilton, S. Parr, Coach Lucy. ROW 4: C. Lewis G Johnson, D. Tackett, T. Hart, B. Calvert, G. Wright, B. Vander hye, T. Barrows, R. Cole, B. Rubich, McAfee, mgr. J. Allison 34 AE. F -ff: lv tu IS! am. V I - .,- 0 iw -i ni .. W ' .7 ml Q 'IT' ix f 'MRT' e... 4? ,, I' f 4 Qt-Q - Qfxg Jim Farmer 64, following Viking quarterback Bob Monohan for big gain against Rich. Coach jim Ameberg with stalwarts Cl-rj John McAfee, Chuck Lewis, Greg Wright, and Jim Kisner. Uwolfwfvlklwwl Plead Viking coach Jim Arneberg instructing players from sidelines. Backfield coach Bob Lombardi sports sprained wrist, symbolic of HF fero ciousness. ' Bruce Calvert eludes tackler to gain first down yardage. Viking policy of Tom Rump dumps Carry, big Rich ball carrier for big running on fourth down and 5 proved profitable. loss. Filling in is 61 Bill Tompkins. John West, fleet Viking back, sprints for big gain. Powerful running backs keyed Soph's success. K You , I 1. ., .. i K ' if ' N x fx 'T - 3 N- , ,.m,h, .V . n f' , by . if ' tra., , A f' ffl. 'X .sy f' .. . Q f K , , ,, ,., w e ,sg 1 7 J-ESX 2 uw A fl - f 2 . ,.. Ii' ' 7:.. Wx -1 L PM 'ii -,665 1-2.l275if ' . , Q-..:-lii .?i'1 .'3','f:a-.'Z 1. Z.: '..,-4n:s5:, -,'j5f.,7i5??.'fZ:.fa5i.'71' fp 'wfw' 'ilffeszpefexifi ' f iw 1. 3-, Q, . 1:41- . ., . .. ,. 1- .vw . 9 fi, . 3, 1-,,..,.,,, ...jp-,,f,f1 41325235.fq.?ew:g1'.Ls:y my 35 4, 571 - ,4.,.g, . . ,. 1 - . ' , f The ball is snapped! Dennis Sprinkle centers to Craig Davis in Vike offensive drive. FOOTBALL The Frosh-Soph gridders, powered by good run- ning backs and a strong defense, compiled a 3-5 slate on a tough schedule. Coach Bjorklundis charges showed great promise at Oak Lawn where a fine defensive effort keynoted an 18-0 win. They were unable to develop an offense to match their defense, losing to Rich East, Sandburg, and SITTING fl-rj R. Smith, M. Lanigan, R. Bergman, C. Davis, D. Palmer, J. Davy, C. Hansen, L. Burkle, M. Lewandowski, D. Chis- ser, L. Parsons, R. Tiz, R. Julius, KNEELING: G. Evans, D. Potts, R. Regan, T. Brovarney, R. Harbeck, M. Grandinetti, M. Dennis, Qoplts Reavis before conquering the Lincoln Way Knights. Play improved to a climax when the Viking of- fense exploded for seven touchdowns in a 51-O shellacking of Bremen. The soph's play was highlighted throughout the season by the fine running of Mark Detjen, Ken . . . T. Lewkoski, R. Kranz, R. Brolin, R. Lindsay, R. Majka, A Wag ner, E. Witte. STANDING: T. Hook, M. Detjen, A. Reed I West J. Timcak, T. Dawson, L. Ring, D. Sprinkle, S. Messimer T Daehn, J. Weinberg, K. Gowan, C. Davis. 1-mimi ww?-fi. 1f,,-l.N...r--fm -1.,- ,1n1,1wf,: ,-f,f,w,Q i 1 H-F 7 Thornridge 21 H-F 18 Oak Lawn 0 H-F O Rich East 13 H-F 0 Sandburg 21 H-F 13 Reavis 25 H-F 26 Lincoln Way 6 H-F 7 Evergreen 20 H-F 51 Bremen 0 Quarterback Craig Davis on a handoff to John West. Davis and Bob Majka led sophs through season. o 0 0 S 1 'O . . . Gowan, John West, and Al Reed. Fine per- ' formances were turned in by linemeng Den- nis Sprinkle, Larry Ring, Ron Kranz, Terry Daehn and Steve Messimerg and Quarter- backs Craig Davis and Bob Majka. V an ,, 1 ,, 1 Sophomores recover a fumble deep in their own territory. Mike Detjen, another outstanding Vike back, displays running ability that Little Vikings show good blocking against Thornridge. gained sophs much important yardage throughout the season. Defense was one of the sophomores outstanding assets. l l r l .g 1 ,A H-F Vikings, junior division, lineup against Oak Lawn, for all out defensive effort. FOOTBALL F rosh gridders square away to defend their goal. ' wV. UV? The 1963 Freshman Football team finished the season with a ROW I Cl-rl: M. Rowland, T. Atherton, P. Reilly, J. Rassmussen, L, Nesper, B. Smith, D. Lemon, S. Stevenson, T, Falb, T. Browne B. Lofland, D. Gilkey, R. Bullard, R. Seayg ROW 2: B. Thorpe B. Ehrenfeldt, M. Lasman, M. Peck, R. Thompson, M. Sullivan J. Ramey, K. Parish, R. Hecht, M. Garski, K. Bixby, N. Maloni 1-7 slate, the sole victory, a united effort against Lincoln-Way, 14-7 J Although lacking in wins, the Freshmen turned in Hne ef- forts against Bremen and Sandburg. This year's freshman crew will gain the aid of Bob Majka and Steve Messimer who played with the Soph's this year as freshmen, and a year of valuable experience which should re- sult in a much improved Sophomore team next year. Coach Cady and crew watch play. B. Tompkins, J. Waters, C. Burns, ROW 3: K. Lindsay, D. Del- nagro, J. Benshoff, G. Schmitt, R. Chernack, J. Buttita, D. Steven- son, J. Lunden, J. VanVlymen, M. Barrows, S. Bondhus, G. Van- Antwerp, S. Bittner, B. Devlin, J. VanBuskirk, B. Meyers, G Persiani, Coach Lund, Coach Rose, Coach Cady. 52 .. -- 52. . 3- Ron Marsh, No. 63, at it again. Blocking for Marsh are Cl. to r.J Roger Gansauer, 62, Bruce Calvert, and Dick Tackett, 96. HIGHLIGHTS 1962 Vwrsrtg Highlighting the 1963 Varsity Football season were Ron Marsh's 630 yards total rushing, a new school record, Bill Tomp- kins 99-yard touchdown, seven touch- downs, the team high, scored by Marsch, and Dick Tackett's manhandling of op- posing centers. Viking's Ron Marsh, 63, carrying against Lincoln Way. His blocker is No. 64, Jim Farmer. Jim Farmer, 64, with ball, sweeps left end against Rich East Gary Johnson KKNEELINGQ and Bill Tompkins look on as Vikes work aginst Dick Tackett, Viking defense standout, manages to stop Rich. Rich ball carrier. H-F . . ..... RICH CENTRALW H-F . . . . . CARL SANDBURG+ H-F ,..... EVERGREEN PARK? H-F ,................ REAVISK' H-F ............. RICH EAST'x' H-F .. FRACTIONAL NORTHW H-F4 ......,....... OAK LAWN Mike Rothermel charges ahead with his teammates close behind. CROSS COUNTRY Asterisk-winner VafaAii'5LacksDeptlv. .. The 1963 Varsity Cross Country team, coached by Mr. Walter Stevens, won 2 and lost 8 in rugged competition. The sophomore team compiled a 3-7 record. In con- ference standings, the Vikes finished fifth behind Rich East, Evergreen Park, Bre- men, and Carl Sandburg. The little Vikes took third behind Rich East and Reavis. Mr. Stevens tagged seniors jeff Carlstead, Jim Frye and junior Bill Flinn as his consistent front runners. ROW ONE-Sieve Amh0nY: Bill Flinn: Jeff Carlstead, ECarl Gumbiner, Bob Rossen, Bill Woodworth, Walt Olson, Rich Douglass, Roe Abshire, Chuck Pitchford. ROW TWO- Paul Greenwood, Mike Mulligan, Paul Luttona Wayne Nelsen, Mike Conant, Bob Stewart, Chuck Edwards, Chuck Faulkner, Bill Campbell. Bill Miniscalco, Ken Stromborg, Chuck Lantry. ROW THREE 150 WON 2 LOST 8 H-F4 .. LINCOLN-WAY H-F .. ......... BLOOM+ H-F .. ......... BREMENM Harriers tense at the start of a race against Bremen. Coach Stevens is at the left. Varsity coach Walter Stevens . . Qopu Quorum Mr. Stevens deserves Commendation for some fine efforts with H-F Varsity and Sophomore Cross Country teams. He took H-F's first qualifying team downstate two years ago. Mr. Stevens looks forward to next year with a fine crop of Juniors and Sophomores. ROW ONE-Rick Scupham, Bob Gruwell, Roger McCullough, Terry Longo, Mike Levin ROW TWO-Bob Kraines, Mike Rothermel, John Post, Tim Powers, Bill Mandernack, Thomas Horn, Steve Niems, Tom O'Brien, Marty Dybicz. 151 A - E5 ' 45 mmf 'WB F-' .uf -:L ag ,J ,, ,Q M ' ,fw vw fww x . sh, A19 f C i ki, I f r A 5k V 1 , f A ,.,f H ,,VL fi! 'Q L I ' MM' ff. L I It H fQ Q 5 XY . ll ,. ,K .X .V 4 f,: S , Q ' 1. i A 4 K. svi-'w-2- AvQA 4 QH,2fwi is 1- fg . ?i.fgQmQfgQ5Pfu n 1, fwyswmi PEW ' ' i5'fww'. .: ' ,r 3. ' H :il S 2555? L lla . ' sff ' V 551 Dt gi , Y vytv 1 ' 1 3335 1032 , 3 rf 1,,iiYw?wW Q L pk Q if ' E .......-uno-if VV i f', JV .SREAV img K! . 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Ei Qi Ei f ee A E N 5 53 if K is 25 ii 5? if 3 f Q 3 3 B Q 3 9 Q S 5 2 QE Zi af 55 is Kr v 2 5 J E 5 s 5 , 77 77 7 7, 7 7 77 7,77 777777 5 VARSIITYRSSQ RES il LAGRANGE CRETE OAK LAWN WHEATON SANDBURG REAVIS THORNRIDGE THORNTON RICH EAST EVERGREEN BLOOM LINCOLN WAY BREMEN OAK LAWN PALATINE SANDBURG REAVIS RICH EAST EVERGREEN LINCOLN WAY BREMEN LOCKPORT WEST JOLIET ROW I Tom Clarke Steve Blttner Don Hlady Tom Mac- Dlck Tacket Roger DuSold Bruce Calvert ROW 3 Coach Leh Donald Denms Bernsten Al Doyle mgr Doug Furgersion, mgr. man Les Durland Jlm Frye Bob Rath Bob Vanderhye Greg ROW 2 Bxll Konctzk1 Tom Rump ohn Proctor Bill Miller, Wrxght B111 Zader Coach Vanderweyden ll , ,W ,,k, ,WE 7.,:,!U.xj:7,V ,,.kk k,,..HE,5,, ,,i,,.l,E,1 1 is I , ., , tlli H F 60 TINLEY PARK 53 H F 61 RICH CENTRAL 57 H F 23 LINCOLN' WAY 21 HF 53 OAK LAWN 48 HF 56 RIVERSIDE- BROOKFIELD 71 H F 49 THORNTON 46 HF 51 BREMEN 44 75 EVERGREEN PARK 47 62 BREMEN 58 54 OAK LAWN 77 72 SANDBURG 58 63 THORNTON 61 1 66 REAVIS 59 82 CRETE MONEE 57 tionsfor rebound- 63 LINCOLN WAY 58 73 RICH EAST 71 Agile Steve Bittner leaps to score against Reavis. Bill Zadar posi- Viking Bill Miller fights for the ball Although under the direction of Coach Dave Lehman as J-V coach, the 63-64 Junior Varsity basketball squad was considered, by Varsity coach George Vanderweyden as an integral part of the Varsity squad and thus practiced with, played with, and lettered with the Varsity. Tom Clarke, Bill Miller, and Steve Bittner, J-V stalwarts, worked in varsity games throughout the season. Other J-V members were: Dick Tackett, Don Hlady, Les Durland, Bill Zader, Toni Runip, Bill Konetzki, Bob Kennedy, and Roger Dusold. The J-V dispelled doubts concerning next years Varsity squad by turning in the best I-V slate on record, 14-2. Rich East is subdued by Bill Zadar, scoring the bucket for the Vikings. Tom Rump, 42, appears to have things well in hand. Streaking for the rebound is Bill Konctzki. tal-Nl .':1rl,ff15ip'z n to 721 ' if 'f5f5l2'!i' 'T 5 f' 'C H ' - 1-teggf, YI I wi :1-fmt rf ff 5 we: -::,. if L: 'fm 1 H-F 52 LAGRANGE H-F 65 CRETE H-F 44 OAK LAWN H-F 72 WHEATON H-F 51 SANDBURG H-F 64 REAVIS H-F 44 THORNTON H-F 23 THORNRIDGE H-F 56 RICH EAST H-F 54 EVERGREEN H-F 62 BLOOM H-F 61 LINCOLN WAY -m ' H-F 55 BREMEN The Vikings John Weinberg, 11, cuts in on left side. Bob Majka, 14, H'F 73 OAK LAWN awaits pass as Mike Lockhart 31,moves past his defender. H-F 52 PALATINE H-F 60 SANDBURG H-F 68 REAVIS H-F 50 EVERGREEN H-F 52 LINCOLN WAY H-F 50 BREMEN BASKETBALL 51 De6u1w, Rebouudlag G-wavlkes A scrappy, hard playing bunch of sophomore basketball players, under the direction of Coach Richard Schmidt, out-rebounded, out-shot, and out-hustled all conference teams and carried off the trophy. The soph's, led by the hot shooting Bob Majka, freshman with potential, Rick Har- beck, and John Weinberg topped the Southwest Suburban Conference with an un- blemished 14-0 record. Aggressive rebounding characterized this team as Harbeck, Mike Lockhart, and Terry Daehn cleared the boards for the Vikes. The sophomores quickly became favorites of the fans for their remarkable second-half performances which led to an upset conquest of Bloom, 62-53. Dennis Anderson 21 sneaks past two defenders for a lay up. Rick Harbeck watches as Craig Davis fights with opponent for the ball - vi ' 1- f .sf,i ffvweifx 1:' ,,-fi ff-.2i' was f'iif' :'-i-i P fmt ii:'1 ffLkM'f'f'-i ,.-sunlY.- v- ,,,,,,..... ,.....---r- ,-,-.-nn-UZIIFY ,,-,,.gnlllll ,,,.....--- ,,.,,.--can-1' ,yu-M .,,,,..-nav-'U'- Q' ga. ...i-,, 9 -1 IZA W' sr huh .. e s v Steve Messimer connects for a score against Rich as Ken Bixby and Steve Neims watch. BASKETBALL Led by the scoring of Tom Youngblood, Steve Neims, and Bob Ehrenfeld, and the scrappy rebounding of Neims and Barry Schrei- ber, the Freshman Basketball team recorded a 14--6 slate. The post season Tinley Park tournament saw the Vikes take third place after a spectacular 43-41 overtime conquest of Blue Island. Other regulars deserving Commendation are Tom O,Brien, Steve Messimer, Craig Brown, and Ken Bixby. Coach Hari termed the season a success with the potential of these boys realized, as a team. ROW I-A. Roman, mgr., R. Huguelet, D. Work, J. Addington, J. Zizic, B. Schreiber, M. Garski, S. Messimer, S. Neims, C K. Bixby, N. Seeman, S. Broderick, D. Bloch, C. Brown. ROW 2 Hari. -B. Rueben, mgr., T. Youngblood, T. O'Brien, B. Ehrenfeld, FRESHMAN SCORES TINLEY PARK RICH CENTRAL LINCOLN WAY OAK LAWN RIVERSIDE- BROOKFIELD THORNTON BREMEN EVERGREEN BREMEN SANDBURG THORNTON REAVIS CRETE LINCOLN WAY RICH EAST BRADLEY BLUE ISLAND RICH EAST LEMONT H F 40 43 H F 54 32 H F 45 21 H F 53 38 H F 60 62 H F 42 31 H F 41 35 H F 55 43 H F 43 45 H-F 60 OAK LAWN 46 H F 85 46 H F 46 60 H F 64 32 H F 63 47 H F 71 43 H F 40 55 H F 55 47 H F 43 41 H F 42 51 H F 78 45 .mmQ.'f' p,,4 T p , I p if A 1 4 .. , 45 2 55 , 4 mm ZWA. I J 'i A ww 160 oach John Miller and Bill Becker stretch for the ball while their teammates look on. INTRAMURAL9 Wlxwfs PAWLOW For the fourth consecutive year, Mr. William Lucy spon- sored the intramural basketball program. This activity gives boys who aren't on a team a chance to play organized bas- ketball. The Wheels again took first place in the senior league. In the F rosh-Soph division the top teams were the Sweet Six and the Fabulous Five. Rich Studwell and Chuck Lewls grab for the ball The Wheels, from the left Murray Watson jeff Sidwell, Bill Becker John Miller and Jeff Carlstead. WHEELS 161 'Wars The Viking's 95 lb. champ, John Fregeau, working to pin his Evergreen M-ff Park opponent. WRESTLING . W A Mp- . mt., ,Lb Charlie Long, brute 180-lb. wrestler, working ove Rich Central opponent. Desire, good moves, and aggressiveness were the ingredients behind a highly successful Varsity VVre-stling season this year. The Vikes attained an unprecedented second place in a talent laden conference, dominated by state champion Reavis teams. Little John Fregeau, 95-lb. sophomore, pulled a hat trick win- ning district, taking second in sectional, and advancing to the state meet. The big wins were against Rich East, Evergreen Park, and Dis- trict Champion Rich Central. John Fregeau, 95 lb., Jim Kisner, 165-lb., and Charles Long, 180-lb., were placed on the all- conference team, an outstanding achievement. These three were also the victors of twenty matches. Next year's returnees, with the expectation of great things, are John Fregeau, Mike Rothermel, Scott Willis, John Childers, and Chuck Long. r puzzled Another pin for the Viking Wrestling Teamg , , , this time by 133-lb. John Childers, ROW I-John Childers, Brandon Sohl, Chuck Lantry, Robbie Charlie Long, Barney lkloorman, Dick Dennis, Bob Walsh, Mike Kohl, John Fregcau, Scott Willis, Joe Waters. ROW 2-Paul Rothermel, Steve Pfeiffer, Steve Anthony, Art Cohrs, mgr., Coach Shoestick, mgr., Ron Zimmerman, mgr., Bill Wagner, Jim Kisner, Diewald. H-F 25 THORNRIDGE 15 H-F 20 T. F. SOUTH 18 H-F 42 MARIAN 8 H-F 40 TINLEY PARK 6 H-F 28 EVERGREEN PARK 12 f- H-F 26 RICH CENTRAL 18 H-F 26 T. F. NORTH 16 H-F 20 RICH EAST 17 H-F 33 BREMEN l 1 H-F 12 REAVIS 27 Team mainstay Jim Kisher works a pin in the district meet. Kisner finished H-F 24 LINCOLNVVAY 16 the season with twenty wins against two losses. H-F 22 JOLIET CATHOLIC 10 H-F 17 SANDBURG 23 H-F 45 CRETE-MONEE 3 H-F 24 OAK LAWN 17 The Viking Wrestling Team could not have had the successful season it had without the hard work of Coach Diewald. His hopes for a winning team were fulfilled in 1963-64 and he responded with enthusiasm. Viking mentor Emil Diewald ponders about an H-F wrestler during the dis- trict meet at Rich East. ..em,,pvwQwema.5 Joe Waters, 138-lb. wrestler, has no trouble controlling an opponent An Evergreen Park wrestler is humiliated by in a home meet. Dick Dennis, Viking heavyweight. 3 ROW I-B. Lentz, L. Parsons, B. Richards, M. Levin, L. Delarme, T. Lewkowski. ROW 2- G. Kalin, S. Vann, J. Buchen, L. Ring, E. Smith, R. Kranz, B. Bengston. ROW 3-C. Meyer, mgr., R. Greenspan, D. Cohrs, L. Rehnquist, D. Murphy, R. Knopp, T. Guilfoyle, J. Finder, N G B. Williams, J. Kernis, Coach Lombardi. l WoJ21ouJ1Lea1m While failing to follow in the footsteps of a winning varsity season, the H-F Sophomore and Freshmen Wrestling teams picked up ex- perience and skills, both essential for future varsity competition. The Sophs ended up with a moderate 6-9 slate with posted vic- tories against T.F. North, Joliet Catholic and Oak Lawn. Terry Lewkowsky Q16-2j, Mike Levin Q10-3j, and Steve Vann Q11-3 -lj ran the team. The Freshmen, under the tutilege of coach Russ Weirnsberger, rapped out a 4-6 leger, finding winning ways against Crete, Oak Lawn, Lincoln Way and a powerful Rich Central. Prospects for the future include Dennis Delnagro, Don Rothermel, and Steve Bondhus. Time Out as Coach Lombardi attends to injured Vike wrestler. Ref. takes a 7 ,, breather too. ROW I-B. Stuart, mgr., D. Delby, D. Kaye, M. Peck, Butita, S. Bondhus, C. Nebes, B. Lassen, R. Chernac, B. Meyers, M. Sullivan, G. Arquilla, D. Rothermel, L. D. Delnagro, D. McNeil, J. King, mgr. Furlong, D. Putnam. ROW 2-Coach Wernsberger, J. A ft . WL' if 6 i f i l 4 1: . ' tal S free.: 'ta wk .5 kms 164 ., jf aw' 4, S nf Ray Rivard practices on the parallel bars. GYM NAQTICQ A lsQwb Forming techniques and team co-ordination were the major ac- tivities of the new gymnastics club. Coach William Jennings cited Ray Rivard and Lyn Bixby as promising gymnasts. After a year of competing with Rich East, Oak Lawn and Lincolnway, the coach looks toward conference competition next year. Among the events the group participates in are tumbling and tram- poline. Lyn Bixby stretches high on the parallel bars. BOTTOM ROW-Robert Johnson, Robert Walpole, Karl Wein- Raby, Steve Lounsbury, Barry Simon, Bill Boyher, John Ziegert. berger, Ray Rivard, Mike Burke, Harold Visser, Jerry Morrissey, THIRD ROW-Jeff Paulsen, Robert Bucholz, Mark Schroeder, Gary Ockey. SECOND ROW-Bill Ring, James Sherman, Jim Tim North, Ted Garriott, Murray Watson, TOP-Lya Bixby. 165 Il ibf Nm State qualifying relay team Joe Wash- Dave Wells Clowj and Pete Marvvick from the Wayne Harkness, fine Viking diver, chalking burn diving as Roger McCoy finishes his blocks in the 400 yard freestyle event. up points in diving competition at conference leg. meet. Ring Qualifies abQtatw . . . '.' i,,. For a second year H-F athletic endeavor, Coach Ed Aldridge di- H-F 49 T, F, NORTH 46 rected the Varsity Swimming team to astounding heights. The H-F 80 BREMEN 15 swimmers finished the season undefeated in Conference with an H-F 49 JOLIET 46 11-3 record for the season, taking second in the conference meet. H-F 58 PEORIA CENTRAL 34 What's more, the 200 yd. freestyle relay team composed of Sr. Joe H-F 43 RICHWOOD 52 Washburn and Jrs. Roger McCoy, Greg Baker, and Don Schlatt H-F 27M THORNRIDGE 67W qualified for state competition. H-F 60 THORNTON 35 Seniors Wayne Harkness and joe Washburn led the team, comprised H-F 77 BLOOM 18 mainly of Juniors, to lopsided victories over area powers Bloom, H-F 50 SANDBURG 45 Thornton, and LaGrange. The Vikes won the close ones too- H-F 71 BREMEN 24 Joliet, T.F. South, and Sandburg, the last one undecided until the HNF 56 LAGRANGE 39 final event. Filling in at other events were Bill Gehring, Chuck H-CF 67 REAVIS 23 Steiner, Jack Truax, and Pete Marwick, all capable swimmers. H-F 86 OAK LAWN 9 H-F 12 HINSDALE 83 ROW I fl-rj-Gary Ernst, mgr., John Michel, Wayne Washburn, Roger McCoy, Dave Wells, Andy Denniston, Harkness, Chuck Steiner, Chuck Kiefer, Bill Gehring, Art Ellis, Don Schlatt, Jack Nyweide, Pete Marwick, Greg Baker, Cliff Colloden, Jack Truax. ROW 2-joe Pete Spieth, Coach Aldridge. J 21 . , Mg, N Z' 4 V an-J . 5. Y Ax., M 9, . 'J ,-vi? , ,yi W 47 s eepf-Efitev i fVh,,a r iff .. F 2 -- X . T 'Q ' ' ' B -nf os- h XM, ... M' ' :I is a 4 are 1121 ,,f W.. J- ,,f ,VS:A lrx 474, tp : ,LZ ir V K 2 - . I .iw , 1 if ln' C 1 Q-fr.a'Qr1fMf . ff ..se f l f V T . r 'if Q- Miii' T 1 , 1 deff' S at ref: .aa i r . . Sophomore swimmer Fred Patterson charges in Sophomore winners in conference meet: Mike Viking Phil Slinn executes a quick turn off block 2 against Thornton. Edwards, Steve Merritt, and Rich Bergman. in H-F pool. . . .AsTeansTopplwLeogmw The Sophomore Swimming Team outdid its Varsity counterpart by taking first in the conference meet. The little Vikes romped flat., Pair .f'1,ii5iZ'? 'f lififff .Y - . A 5 f-51 gzlq fy gi.: Wlgfirgsgxf-.afz:q,' .1 .-'fat-1 Q K, ii feaweeg Q Haag T. F. SOUTH over the competition presented to it, topping such powers as BREMEN Joliet, T.F. North, Sandburg, and LaGrange. A noteworthy THQRNRIDGE performance was turned in against Hinsdale, perennial State THQRNTON Champions, in a 54-41 loss. Sophomore standouts, winners in BLOOM the conference meet, were Mike Edwards, Steve Merritt and Rich SANDBURG Bergman. Edwards was winner of the 100 yard individual medly BREMEN event, Merritt in the 50 yard freestyle and Bergman in the 50 LAGRANGE yard Butterfly event. The championship sophomore team, filling REAVIS in with the returning Varsity next year should result in a very OAK LAWN successful 1964-65 season. HINSDALE ROW I-D, Beckett, mgr., B. Steiner, B. Smith, D. Bower, Wright. ROW 3-Coach Taylor, C. Pollen, E. Wilhauer C P. Slinn. ROW 2-R. Wilbur, B. Sachs, K. Paulson, J. Hansen, S, Merritt, J. Bruington, C. Lorenz, L Martin F Adams, M. Edwards, R. Bergman, D. Davy, D. Klaw, B. Patterson, B. Chamberlin, D. Sprinkel. A Q Q.- ,213 ., M ft I' l -1 1- w1 '- W', -4-mf. Andy Denniston and Bill Gehring take off in backstroke competition. Viking standout Don Schlatt vies for team trophy at conference SWIMMING -s-.1..3,,, f y fp ,,,,f,.,1.L,,,6 Lg-ti..-Y 4-ff, I.:-L ind: HQLWTM. 5 ,V ,.. A, as Q .s,g,gfrga?.',ng,v1xgBggmm. - - -- r- ug- -M an . -1. , - fe if V .:'1?f'I:- 3..g:g.f:4fs.Jf-LZ., -f jj 1--.g 1,:,,5M M MZ'- meet. Fwslv WiwTlvew Below the illustnious campaigning of H-F Varsity and Sopho- more swimming teams the Freshmen team plodded forward a n , -,-nz. -J ' -A, - . . Fffil ' practically unknown. They worked hard under the coaching ME. of Mr. Taylor, learning and conditioning to maintain winning ,L -,-,wk ,UIM G N, we -. fe, , 'rf' ways set by the Varsity. The tankrnen posted a 3-2 record, , -a rgs? 5, ' conquering Niles West, Thornton, and Bremen. e t' . is V1 , fgmrw-ng,fg-3ffgwgvqm.,w1'?-- , Q'-.1-3 : , 4 VYWL LQ 9' :g.:' T Y 4 sf, ,',, Wssfafgwyftiis .'Hf7'5ffffT Q ' 'Q . w rt ctw '- B -+L-' Th' t am h t 't ' hr ont' ' H F d 'nation 5S.. .3,,3,N -. g kyrp is e as se 1 s sig s on c mumg - omi 2 3g',iii.i2T. A if if f ga. 4 in swimming in the future. 'C V T ' V ,, -'i-l: ' . , . , ,. if My w'f i ml, ,--, 3 . f gf Vg, .5 f 'ty'-,.f-Eff? - if:-ff' T , ' ,4 W f Unidentified Vike swimmer leads the 'syr Mm.. 1 M 'A . W - ,.., . .. 'W -li ' f 0 '71 pack in breaststroke competition. ROW'I--C. Pauloski, mgr., B. Lucas, T. Rigby, T. Bucksbaum, S. Playe, M. Sanford, J. Ruth, R. Crow, C. Lutton. ROW 2-T. Heald, T. Falb, B. Buck, T. Davis, B. Sachs, G. Schaw, J. Conley, R. Wilbur, G. Van Antwerp, K. Conrad. 168 KNEELING-Jim Elliott, Bryan Woods, Bob Lawton, Bob Bachrach. STAND- Bob Stone, H-F's third consecutive District singles cham ING-Tom Youngblood, Steve Merritt, Rob Iglow, Jack Mohr, Mr. Chuck pion. Morrison, coach. TENNIS Ndwmwmhwomamb With Bob Stone leading the way, this years tennis team won H-F's first district title He advanced to the state Hnals but was defeated in the tirst round. Other noteworthy players were Bill Boas and Lawry Greenrnan. The Sophomores compiled a 9-1 rec ord. Rob Iglow reached the district semi finals. KNEELING-Lawry Greenman, Mark Marcus, Bob Kohl, Bob Stone, Chuck Ebann STANDING-Cliff Culloden, Mike Levin, Jeff Ellis Larry Lmdberg Bill Boas, John Miller, Mr. John Wayne, coach 'HTKN ' 42 'I f-5f ': ' 'l Ml. g in .: - ' 33 ' 1 'FF' I f - ig- i 4 w,. fn ' ,, . 'J 1 W, .,:. '3 3, 'f in 55 Q ' . , , 452, . 7 nl, .r,,j+'g'.f 1, Z ,.,,',:T , J, ay . 1 ,fr A . 'Z V' f- ., ' .7 - . .1 .' ' 1' rr--K ff 'f 4- 'V' - ff 'ff it 'fits i Y if L. -'iw ov: fr, -at 'w ' ft ff V fm' M, - 1- , W1 , 32. -Y ,l, ff 1' ..- ,Q , U-'P we -V ,i a-f f :'z, . ., by-, 93511 '.!Jf Q M I ph nv T ,tv Ju -lztlf iii 4 .4. gs: :gf U -1v,,2' ff . X a , Q fr M ff W i fi, 3 - if., ' ' fl' f ' V 3 ' A' A 'K ' A : ,' will 1' ,I v . A 'V M L I, B B , 'Lf ' , , 3 - ,. 'r k L-fog, , ' Mila-! 5 1 X 1 M fi' ' Q .vi s 7- 'H ' A iw he . QL f ' t 'H , 1 2 Ego .m- as savf ,wt cf trff-to ,Auf ' ' 4 'Q NA: 4 K A ' , ,' -Wifi. l I ,HK fig, , , t , 1. fer- ' . N 4 , 5. ' f 7 -- , 1 . t - 4 35 mf W? . L , ' ' 355' . I 1, 1 td f - sf 5 ,. v V! f 25-I lil K- ,gi 'ffl ' -of if W , , 1 ffl 3 Y3'i'Q?,k .il 1 ,xgvyvg 3,5 A ,ik V, 2 , ,f , . I f . vi, 4 at 23,1 , , ,. ' ,V ,K J My , U tl Ns , 5 wt A in , W ,4 -e V, i H if N . , V, Q.. u 'e v Q, I 'Hi I A 'W 3 5. f Y F' lx A gay Fl X 169 ll 1-. 4 .5 5. Viking runner Doug Olson scores standing up as perplexed Third baseman Greg Wright tags baserunner while pitcher Rich Studwell Oak Lawn catcher watches. covers the baseline. BASEBALL I Qpi1dtedfTeams . . . Plagued with a notoriously poor playing field, the H.F. Varsity Baseball season showed bright spots and not so bright spots. Among the high points was the brilliant pitching of Rich Studwell into extra innin-gs against Sec- tional champ Rich East before bowing 3-1. The Vikes topped league leading Reavis with a six run seventh inn- ing, 6-5. Coach Eicken praised the work of jim Kisner, Dick Tackett, and Greg Wright, and the spirit that kept the Vikes inn every game. Veterans Don Hlady, Tom Clarke, Scott Willis, and Mike Delimata will form a nucleus for 1965. Dick Tackett laces out a clean hit for the Vikes. ROW I-R. Stierer, D. Luery, D, Hlady, S. Willis, A. Portelli, R. Gansauer, J. Kisner, R. Smith, D. Botts. ROW 2-Coach Eicken, A. Cohrs, mgr., L. Grogh, mgr., B. Calvert, G. Wright, R, Studwell, D. Tackett, T. Clarke, J, Kaye, M. Delimata, Coach Rose. N5 ng,...L:.. ROW I-P. Lindsey, T. Garriot, M. Dybics, B. Behrens, T. Grand- inetti, R. Tiz. ROW 2-K. Gowan, R. Julius, T. Brovarney, M. ...wmhfmdvowdop 3 Although hampered by a poor start, the Sophomore Base- ball squad finished the season with big wins over league leaders Evergreen, Reavis, and Sandburg, to post an over- Detjen, D. Good, Bixby, S. Dillon. ROW 3-T. Longo, D. Klaw, M Lockhart, T. Youngblood, B. Majka, D. Potts, Coach Schmidt. Sophomore star Bob Majka works for clutch hit. ,.,.,.. -My-'r all 6-8 slate. l . . l . Led by the conslstent playing of Ken Gowan, Dennis Good, Ted Garriot, and the strong pitching of Bob Majka and Tom Youngblood, the Sophs developed rapidly and show good promise for next year. The Freshman team developed the good hitting of Bob Ehrenfeldt and Dave Work and the pitching of Bob Tomlin as it learned the fundamentals of the game. Highlighting the season was the 14-4 conquest of Sandburg. 1 l ROW I-R. Ghernak, mgr., S. Niems, B. Ehrenfeldt, K. Bixby, J. Baker S. Broderick, B. Kuch, F. Schmidt, B. Tomlin, G. Feltheim, M. Garski ROW 2-M. Sullivan, M. Lasman, B. Meyers, L. Nesper, B. Baumgartner, D. McNeil, R. Huguelet, D. Work, G. Toussaint, M. Peck, M. Leahy, Coach Endres. 1 Jim Frye, recipient of the Calvin Mall Sportsman trophy as the most outstanding Viking athlete during 1963-64 season. TRACK l'?Y?5W'wf 'E YYTM M33 . ad- 4553 .P Ui ilfl l' w ,Q , ., ., . 557 -. '2 ' N bi .- m, Junior pole vaulter Toby McAfee clears the bar with ease. Fellow vaulters included Greg Baker, John Zeigert, and Jim Morrisey. ou, BiH:wuQl1iw, . . . Senior standout Jim Frye and his running mate, junior Steve Bittner, outdistanced all pre-season hopes in leading the Varsity Track team to a 6-2-1 slate in dual meets and seventeenth in the State. Frye set records in his event, the High Jump, at the Moosehart Relays, Proviso Relays, the Bloom District meet and the SWS Conference meet. His highest jump is 6' LLM , a full M inch above his head! Bittner, the most versatile area athlete, has set records in the 100, 220, 440, and 880 yard dashes, the mile, and took fifth place in the state in the 4-40 yd. dash as Frye placed second in the high jump. The sophs show developing talent in speedsters Al Reed, and John West and weightman Harold Visser. Husky Chuck . . . Lewis was key . .. man in the weight events. ROW I-T. McAfee, R. Douglass, J. Zeigert, J. Farmer, N. Cotton, B. Flinn, A. Reed, R. Marsh, B. Tompkins, D. Mclntyre, D. Gilley, J. McAfee, C. Lewis. ROW 2 -Coach McGregor, J. Finder, J. Ripling, R. VanCleve, G. Baker, B. Colbrese, D. Gordon C. Pitrhford. S. Pfeiffer. D. Lane, R. Douglass, J. Morrisey, B. Stuart, W. Nelson, A. Ginter, S. Bittner, Coach Weeks. ROW 3-Coach Maxey, R. Brady mgr., B. Wagner, C. Gumbiner, P. Greenwood, J. Bartleheim, R. Cole, J. Allison, P. Lut- ton, B. Becker, J. Frye, J. Eisele, J. Haney, T. Connery, B. Joecken, B. Johnson, B. Rossen, Coach Diewald. s-ewas'1fseEz'r.ww.z:4om5Haws.c Freshman Bob Monaghan takes the baton from soph John West on the way to a Vik- ing Victory in the Soph Mile Relay. . . . P0awTmw 1 7611 iw Qtatw H. F. DECATHLON Judging from the enthusiasm witnessed from the participants, coaches, and spectators, H-F's newest post-season annual track event-the De- cathlon-proved to be an unqualified success. H-F's sparkling duo, Jim Fr e and Steve Bittner walked away with the honors, Jim taking Junior Steve Bittner, The most versatile athlete in the area. Making the Decathlon a success-Jim Frye, Coach Weeks, Coach Diewald, Steve Bittner. Y 1 Hrst place with 8700 pts., and Steve taking third with 7850 pts., while winning four events. Joe Balough of Crete Monee pulled second with 7950 pts. Fourth and fifth places went to Evans of Joliet and Julian of Reavis, respectively. Each athlete participated in ten track and Held events and received certain points for a given time or distance accord- ing to a prearranged schedule. ROW 1- D. Young, T. Brown, R. Scupham, B. Nicholas, M. Suthers, D. Delnagro, G. Evans, S. Bittner, R. McCullough. ROW 2-T. Guylfoyle, J. West, B. Monaghan, R. Palmer, J. Plant, J. Sherman, J. Buck, D. Kyourac, N. Maloni, J. Addington, S. Bondhus, J. Geist. ROW 3-K. Boylan, H. Stanbough, H, Visser, B. Bonnell, J. Thorpe, D. Cohrs, T. Powers, B. Schreiber, S. Messimer, K. Parish, J. Benshoof, B. Boyher. ROW 4-D. Smith, B. Hoff, J. Detrich, M. Rothermel, B. Hoffman, J. Ramey, B. Tutskey, G. Kaye, R. Thompson, S. Floyd, J. Walpole, B. Kessel, A. Mongeau. at 4-nn, Sophomore cheerleading squad: FRONT-Nancy Larsen, Bonnie Seebolt, Marilyn Wolf, Shirley Soderberg, BACK-Nancy Morgan, Doreen Nelson, Sharon Slinn. CHE ERLEADER9 No winning Basketball season would be complete without the pep generated from a well organized and enthusiastic cheer- leading squad. This years squads, under the direction of Miss Spurrier, put emphasis on originality in cheers, in rallies, and pep campaigns throughout the school. Student response was tremendous as was indicated in the THUNDERATION cam- paign. The building program through which girls gain experi- ence at Freshman and Sophomore levels is now paying off with many qualified Varsity candidates. Victory For Varsity radiates from the varsity squad-a good W 4? 1963-1964 Varsity . . . Penny Forry, Linda Beers, Carole Thompson Wa'wffwowH-F . . . summary of 63-64 Varsity athletics. The varsity squad presents Viking skit for Homecoming. . 'TTU K . g Y K ..,, at I sfi' - iv W J t f- A MFE X A ggi '32 . . . Cheerleading Squad. Janet Wright, jaMel Sophom Sladek, Karlene Gentile, Ginny Bromley 't Ba Pww1w. ore Nancy Morgan leads off cheer during pep rally. ' X vi, 4 ly...-. Freshman Cheerleading Squad: Nancy Nielson, Linda Longshore, Pam Sand- berg, Gail Campbell, Cindy Flinn, Mary Zimmerman, Diane Schwetz, Pauline McKee, Barbara Mikalauskas. Karlene Gentile and Jamel Sladek cheer as Bunnies for student-faculty games. r if . y iii' C . .ggi X? y f i Xii. , ' iffy, Q-M 4 ' , L ' ,f,,iQ,,'li 'f 'zWwi,,l-5 ..- ' ,V 3 - i 'M X' ' iifrfif- ' Cheerleaders present an all-squad cheer at school assembly. 'lv' 1-ie-'? A jvzz 7' -X6 . nn, K . ,,. WM, ,,,..q, W 'N t 'Af '-' Mak? 4, 4,.,.,,.,,,,-,. ..-. WU. ..a,-..,y...... -, ' . M. -s..,.., .,,.....,,,f My ws..4g -, v ,... . .,,,.,-......' ..s-f--P -' --W.,-.M-W --..- ..1..... ..- , . X A,.-,.,,.f,,.:.-.gnc V. -2' MJ- ,W if rdf ...ti D KNEELING-Greg Wolf, Jef? Thrall, Dick Bloch, STANDINGfDennis Hen- derson, Bob Buford, Pete Lawrence, Jim Gemignani, Josh Weiner, Harris Jaffe, Mike Edwards, Dave Greathouse, Bill Bengston, Mr. Steineman coach. GOLF The golf team, coached by Mr. Hipple climaxed another highly successful season by capturing their Hfth consecu- tive conference crown. They compiled a season record of 12-2. Especially outstanding were John Proctor and Jack Truax. Next year the coach looks toward several returning letter- men including Dan Kugler and Jack Truax, Q Q Jack Truax on the green. FRONT ROWh-Barney Lentz, Steve Anthony, Jack Truax, Jeff Carlstead, Brooks Sweeney, Mr. Hipple Coach. BACK ROW-Jim Adams, Mike Conant, John Proctor, Jim Baker,lDennis Bernsten, Fred DiPaolo, Dan Kugler. L al 176 M AXCTO R 9 P1 .101 C.: multi, x It I l Social I l I lvhvu-haf N I 2-fl! Homscorvuuc 2 . TURNABOUT MARDI GRAQ f .fig E GYM JAM VARQITY INN Q 5 PROM TL ' 551223 M 'Z No room for cars on Bicycle Day. This year's fourth annual Homecoming Week, Idylls of the as Orient, featured a Class Distinction Day, Bicycle-Bermuda Day, Slacks Day, Dress-Up Day and the traditional Red and White Day. After the game with the Reavis Rams, the students danced to the Lane Every Band at 5'Aura of the East. W :3l'll'V-'W y xx-'Mix x , Fw T., 'W ,, will xl pxl-fe 'x+zxgx,y5xlxxilbl, 533519 5551? YQKOT 4 x vw NWN! xxx 1 up XS' ,V llvwlll x- fxfxfxx x A xt xrwr xxlwxxx xt x New xllt,lillixiagfagqeiilftiillivilltwlixlllfllxxlihlxlflilxillifwiixeiilS Wlilxlimll fgililmiixa W1 ll' Yi W vxf HOMECOMING 1 x x l ' , x .J l , ,,.. ,. ' wx ,116 l 'lll,ex,,,-xkfxxwf k wx x- N:'Ex'x'WW,1 x x xxx' xiws eyiymicxzxwxx xx 'xxx,x'xxw Wx,1 lfxlt x xx The Senior girls first prize float Toast to Victoryf, brings up the rear of our parade . . . 178 '34 D ,,...n--- -g.,,uu r ABOVE-L. to R., Sharon Grimes, juniorg Jamel Sladek, Seniorg Karlene Gentile, seniorg Candy Faure, sophomoreg and Cindy Flinn, freshmang were the members of the 1963 Homecoming court. LEFT -Homecoming queen Karlene Gentile is escorted to her throne by Senior Fred Temple. 9 U 0 0 0 0 while Vic Tory, the Yearbook Float, takes the lead. 179 S ,j N 1 Q i 2 FY? A 'L 25?lf-Q J if-. 1 Ti'E'1i2ffF Z : 122EEEIE52-ilzii.-Jf,SQ:g1azQz2Qf4 W M H. ,,.. .3 .J., , . , W Charlene Philippi crowns Tom McDonald king of the Turnabout Dance. Take af Seniors Kaye Stephens and Carol McKeever dance with alumni dates. 180 s .X The Turnabout Dance combines gaiety with seriousness. Suzie Clayton escorts hcr datc. Tom McDonald to the king's throne. Students with tired feet, relax over refreshments in the commons. F ,-. ,Wi wmv. 181 Above, Tom Harlan and Chris Tozer timidly pose for the pho- tographer. Below, Bruce Calvert plays Baa Baa White Sheep. We would like to express our sincere thanks to all those who unselhshly gave of their time and efforts to the Mardi Gras Dance on Feb. 8. We would also like to thank those students who patronized the dance. We regret that more students did not give themselves the op- portunity to come and join the fun. Therefore, it is the deci- sion of Le Cercle Francais to discontinue indehnitely what was to be the annual Mardi Gras Dance, since the unique students of Homewood-Flossrnoor High School do not yet seem pre- pared for such an activity. Again, we would like to thank all those students who con- tributed to and participated in a most enjoyable evening. Letter to the Voyager-Feb. 21, 1964- MARDI GRAQ . . . Mr. Rogers has a job. 182 n nl f , r .ll ,U ' f Above, Mardi Gras Queen, Martha Cushins, and King, Terry McCall relax during their reign. Below, A puzzled Cyrano is laughed at by princess Tricia Snyder. A member of the Band? No, just Joan Flana- gan pretending. ...Oldf Marq Photographers, Bob Rossen and Bob Donnelly sit before their majic Camera. 1 I 1 A ,L ,, W M. xt . , v , 5, . . .M ,, , rm , . . . Some get in the swing but some . . . .-W' v i , ' -s L . ,A 1 ,FY e,,,,ER 1, tv- ' . , 'E ,Ili an s . . . some just take it easy VARSITY INN9 After many of the important home basketball games, Varsity Inns were held for the enjoyment of all HF stu- dents. These casual dances provided an excellent place for Vikings to celebrate their victories, relax after games, and enjoy the exciting music of the Wildcatsf' The various Var- sity Inns were sponsored by individual classes as well as club and organiza- tions. whee!. GYM JAM Three Gym Jams were held during the past year in October, March, and May. Sponsored by various clubs and organizations, these activity nights proved to be very successful. Students were able to enjoy all gymnastic equipment, including the use of the pool. Various bands including 'The Wildcatsl' provided music. Students wore levis and sweatshirts. l urumnjmph l . . . Whoopi! 5 vm, 0 f A Junior Class President Dick Tackett crowns Barbara Malmgren Queen of the 1964- Prom. Queen Barbara and her escort, Lee Hague, pause for a picture. On May 23, students entered the gym and were immediately captured by the creole of the fifth annual junior-Senior Prom, Orleans Rornantiquef' u N Q This year two bands provided music from 8:30 till 11:30. Don Jaris and his orchestra played indoors, while a Dixieland Band could be enjoyed for those desiring to dance under the stars on the patio. Following the Prom, the Junior Class sponsored a Post Prom at San Remos Restaurant in Indi- ana. The Towland Three, a folk singing group, were part of the evening en- tertainment. Comes mf wa P750-WV The 1964 Prom left the Juniors with a feeling of satisfaction for their hard work in producing the last big formal event for graduating seniors. Barbara Malmgren reigns over court members Penny Forry and Janet Wright, juniors, and JaMel Sladek and Gail Powers, seniors. i .-vZ...arW..,-. .,,...wr--V, ,......,o.y...7.p..,.r,..,.,, , .,.., ,Y 'il' x in ' W ' f 'fl .atv 1 fttty i ' ssiv f f A99 1 5 I W. tr P V, t L 54, f' r ' 351.15 f li A fd'n.n ' I 11 X15 lt: - xy LV fi i fr ,Q :Vg I 5 ,ZW fi 'i I . K , r T ' ' ' ' if , fi, ii I ,HQ ,sef ' fx, 1.-ffl , A A' , , l vi ea, 'dx ,, V1.3-at Sophomores Leslie Petr and Shirley Soderberg serve refreshments at the Prom. 5 ' L. Anxxous for the blg mght, semor Bill Woodworth helps Sue Tutsky out of the car. R. Robin Kroc, Ron Doug- las, Charlene Fillippi, and Bob Van- derhye find a moment to chat be- tween dances. Below-Customers enjoy refreshments and New Orleans atmosphere at the sidewalk cafe -Le Rue Royale. Elf .f,'..x K' ' f' ar ' ' .J .L . ., X: Q, , . Q. , ,. . H1 188 l 189 li THE EVE RQON ME MDRIAL RALPH D. EVERSON Advisor of the H-F '62 1925-1962 In a special assembly on May lst, 1964, the Ralph D. Everson Memorial was presented to the school by Dr. Woodworth. After Mr. Everson's un- timely death in March of 1962, a committee was formed to decide upon an appropriate memorial. The result was a bronze plaque of Mr. Everson's creation. Mr. Everson designed the Viking when the school first opened and it has become the well known and well loved symbol of Homewood- F lossmoor High School. Dr. Woodworth presents the Everson Memorial to Mrs. Everson. A ,. 1 , , X Ji 1 F as Yi. T A 'W e 5, 4 ,715 .43 'mmf 1,J.....-F I im :am A -Bi? 1 ' we gn V' :W .if ' 'ar -' tif 5 -Ezmiff vs: .3 Y .3 , g. f3 ' .' 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H.I.S. Slccks . Jonfzen Swim Weor . Bobbie Brooks . Paddle 8K Scddle . Manhattan I830l Dixie Highway Homewood SYcamore 8-O958 ESTABLISHED IN T924 A. E. JOHNSON ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS I854 Ridge Rd. Homewood SYcumore 8-0266 Service for the Community for Over 40 Years SENIOR INFORMATION CLIFFORD ABRAMS Clif Art Club, 3,45 Voyager, 45 Senate, 1,35 Poster Committee, 4. ROE ABSHIRE, Jr. Photography Club, 1,2,3,45 Varsity Letter- mens Club, 45 Cross Country, 2,3,45 Foot- ball, 15 Track, 1,2,3,4. EVELYN ACOSTA Lelen American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student Future Homemakers of America, 45 Future Nurses, 45 Senate, 4. JOHN AHLGRIMM Art Club, 1,2,35 La Granadina, 2,3,4. IRVING ANDERSON Irv Photography Club, 25 Weight-Lifting Club, 3,45 Honor Roll, 2. RICHARD ANDERSON Rick Chess Club, l,2,3,45 Collectors Club, 3, Pres. 45 Science Club, 2,3,45 V.B.C., 3,4, National Honor Society, 4. ROGER ANDERSON Varsity Lettermens Club, 3,45 Wrestling, 2,3,45 Intramural Basketball, 1. ROLAND ANDERSON Rollie Intramural Basketball, 2,3,4. STEFANIE ANSPACH Steji A.F.S. 2,45 Bridge Club, 35 Le Circle Fran- cais, 2. ROBERT ARQUILLA Bob Latin Club, 2,3,45 Weight-Lifting Club, 3, 45 Football, 1,2,35 Track 15 Wrestling, 1,2, 3.5 Senate, 45 Election Committee, 45 Mu- sic-Record Committee, 4. JOHN ARNDT DAVID BADTKE Dave German Club, 3,45 Football, 1,25 Track, 1, 353 intramural Basketball, 25 Varsity Band, STUART BARAB Chess Club, 45 Science Club, 1,2. BETTI BARROWS Voyager, 3,45 Honor Roll, 1,25 National Honor Society, 45 Quill and Scroll, 4. PAM BASER Bridge Club, 45 Future Homemakers, 45 G.A.A., 1. NANCY BAUER Aquettes, 35 Bridge Club, 25 Le Circle Francais, 25 Senate, 1,2,35 Homecoming Committee, 1,2. SYLVIA BEELER Pep Club, 15 Band, 1,2,35 Viking Choir, 3, 45 Homecoming Committee, 2. LINDA BEERS Cheerleader, 45 German Club, 45 Le Circle Francais, 25 National Honor Society, 45 Ex- ecutive Council, 45 Senate, 25 Assembly Cornmittee, 1,25 Election Committee, Chair- man, 45 Supreme Court, 1, Chief Justice, 45 Homecoming Committee, 25 Honor Roll, E25 H-F, 1,25 La Chatelainie ISwitz.j, 35 -F, 4. JANE BENNETT Morgan Park High, 1,2,35 H-F, 4. MICHAEL BERTORELLI Sheik Marian High, 1,2,35 H-F, 4. ROBERT BIESKE Bob JUDY BLACKMAN Bridge Club, 15 G.A.A., 1,25 La Granadina, 3. BARBARA BLUE Barbie Aquettes, 35 Art Club, 35 HF Swimming Guards, 3,45 Yearbook, 45 Homecoming Committee, 4. WILLIAM BOARDMAN Bill Wrestling, 2, WILLIAM BOAS Bill German Club, 1,2,35 Math Club, 45 Varsity Lettermens Club, 3,45 Weight-Lifting Club, 45 Basketball, 1,25 Swimming, 3,45 Tennis, 1,2,3,4. JAMES BOGGIS feb Wayland Academy, 1,25 H-F, 3,45 Art Club, 35 V.B.C., 35 Track, 15 Wrestling, 1. JAMES BOHN jim Dundee High, 1,2,35 H-F, 45 La Granadina, 2,35 Basketball, 1,2,35 Track, 1,2,3. PHYLLIS BOJANOWSKI Art Club, 45 G.A.A., 1. RICHARD BOLEY Collectors Club, 35 German Club, 1,2,35 Science Club, l,2. DAVID BOUQUET Soupy Latin Club, 3,45 Varsity Lettermens Club, 45 Weight-Lifting Club, 3,45 Football, 1,2,45 Track, 1,3,45 Senate, 3. THOMAS BOWMAN Tom Loy Norrix High, 1,25 H-F, 3,45 Weight- Lifting Club, 1,25 Football, 1,2,3,45 Golf 1,2,45 Wrestling, 25 Senate, 152. CAROL JEAN BOWYER Niles High, 1,2,35 H-F, 45 Future Nurses, 2,35 G.A.A., 2,35 Latin Club, 1,2,35 Voyag- er, 4. JANICE BRAASCH Brgdgge Club, 2,35 Future Nurses, 45 G.A.A., ALLEN BRAUN Al La Granadina, 2,35 Photography Club, 1,25 Yoyager, 45 Tennis, 15 Wrestling, 15 Senate, MARY BRETZ G.A.A., 1. LYNN RAE BRINDLE Bridge Club, 45 Le Circle Francais, 2,3,45 Honor Roll, 1,2,3,45 National Honor So- ciety, 4. KAREN BROCKETT Kay Bridge Club, 45 Le Circle Francais, 3,45 Sci- ence Club, 45 Senate, 1. RICHARD BROLING Crash Astronomy Club, 25 Wrestling, 1,25 Intra- mural Basketball, 3. SUZANNE BROTMAN Sue A.F.S., 1,2,3,45 Future Teachers, 2,3,45 Le Circle Francais, 3,4. JILL BROVARNEY Russian Club, 2. NANCY BROWNE Aquettes, 3,45 Bridge Club, 15 G.A.A., 15 Le Circle Francais, 2,4. LINDA BRUINGTON Art Club, 15 Bridge Club, 2,3,45 G.A.A., 15 Le Circle Francais, 1,25 Senate, 2. ELAINE BUCHEN Art Club, 2,35 Future Teachers, 2,3,45 La Granadina, 45 EDDA Board, 4. LINDA BUNKER Bunk A.F.S., 1,2,35 Future Teachers, 1,2,35 Pres. 45. G.A.A., 1,2, Pres, 3,45 Le Circle Fran- cais 1,25 Executive Council Secretary, 45 Student Gov't Secretary, 45 Senate Secre- tary, 45 Election Committee, 3,45 Music- Record Committee, 45 Junior Class Secre- taryg EDDA Board, 45 National Honor So- ciety, 4. WILLIAM BURK Mike Thornton High, 1,25 H-F, 2,45 Varsity Let- termens Club, 45 Weight-Lifting Club, 3,45 Wrestling, 35 Gymnastics Club, 4. VERNON BURNS Buz Wrestling, 2. DAVID BUSHNELL Barleycorn Wrestling, 1. JEANNE CAHILL Latin Club, l,2,3, Secretary, 45 National Honor Society, 3,45 Homecoming Commit- tee, 3,45 Viking Choir, 3,4. MARY CAIN BRUCE CALVERT Pole Cat Varsity Club, 3,45 Varsity Lettermens Club, 3,45 Weight-Lifting Club, 45 Baseball, 1,2, 3,45 Basketball, 1,2,3,45 Cross Country, 35 Football, 1,2,4. LEONARD CARLETON Len German Club, 3,45 Intramural Basketball, 2,3,45 Senate, 1,2,4. KENNETH CARLSEN Ken Art Club, 25 V.B.C., 3,45 Football, 1. JEFFREY CARLSTEAD fel? La Granadina, 45 Varsity Club, 2,3,45 Var- sity Lettermens Club, 2,3,45 Weight-Lifting Club, 2,35 Cross Country, 1,2,3,45 Golf, 1, g,3,45 Wrestling, 15 Intramural Basketball, ,3,4. RICHARD CARNEY Dick Buchtel High, 1,25 H-F, 3,45 German Club, 2,3,45 Le Circle Francais, 15 National Hon- or Society, 4. WAYNE CARR The Coat Baseball, 1,45 Basketball, 1,2,35 Intramural Basketball, 4. MARTHA CARRIER A.F.S., 15 Future Teachers, 45 G.A.A., 15 Le Circle Francais, 3,45 Yearbook, 45 Sen- ate, l,25 Handbook Committee, 2. NANCY C ARSON SUSAN CARTER Aquettes, 35 Future Nurses, 1,25 Le Circle Francais, 25 Voyager, 3,45 Senate, 3,4. JANET CASE jan Future Teachers, 2,3,45 Science Club, 45 National Honor Society, 4. MARGARET CHEW Peggy Aquettes, 35 Future Nurses, 1,25 G.A.A., 1, 25 Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. PAUL CHRISTENSON Crash Band, 1,2,3,4. PAT CLARK Future Homemakers, 4. EDWIN COHRS Ed Chess Club, 1,2,35 Science Club, 1,2. WILLIAM COMPTON Bill V.B.C., 45 Baseball, 1,2,45 Basketball, 1,25 Cross Country, 35 Football, 15 Intramural Basketball, 3,45 Choir, 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL CONANT Mike Varsity Lettermens Club, 45 Cross Country, l,2,3,45 Swimming, 35 Intramural Basket- ball, 2,4. RHONDA COOK Ronni Loop City High, 1,25 Bloom High, 35 H-F, 45 Pep Club, 1,2,35 Future Teachers, 4: G.A.A., 1,2. ANNA COTTON A.F.S., 2.3, Pres., 45 Art Club, 35 Bridge Club, 35 G.A.A. 1. MICHAEL CRAIG Mike Band, 1,2,35 Choir, 1,2,3,4, Madrigals, 3,4. RONALD CROWELL Ron Thomas Jefferson High, 15 H-F, 2,3,45 Rus- sian Club, 2, Science Club, 2. MARY CROWLEY Marian, 15 H-F, 2,3,45 Drama Club, 15 Art Club, 1,4, Future Teachers, 1,2,3,4, La Granadina, 1,2,3,4, G.A.A., 1, Homecom- ing Committee, 3, Voyager, 4. CAROL CUMMINGS G.A.A., 1. KIM CUSHING National Thespian Society, l,2,3,4. DAVID DAHLSTROM Dave Intramural Basketball, l,2,3,4. NANCY DAVIS Bloom High, 1, H-F, 2,3,4: Bridge Club, 3, Latin Club, 3,4, National Honor Society, 4. LYNN ANN DEKKER G.A.A., 1,Y-Teens, 1. RONALD DILLON Marshall La Granadina, 2,3, Varsity Lettermens Club, 3, Cross Country, 2,3: Football, 1, Golf, 4, Intramural Basketball, 1,2. LINDA DI LORENZO Poopsie Creative Writing Club, 4, Future Teachers, 4, La Granadina, 3,4, Homecoming Com- mittee, 4. FRED DI PAOLO Fwed Scigf,13.4, Wrestling, 2, Intramural Basket- a , . JUNE DOCKERY Art Club, 1, Chess Club, 4, G.A.A., 1. WILLIAM DOLPH, JR. Bill A.F.S., 4, German Club, 2,3, Pres., 4, Photography Club, l,2, Russian Club, Pres., 4, Science Club, l,2, Varsity Lettermens Club, 3.4: Football, 2,3: Track, 1,2,3,4, Executive Council, 4: Election Committee, 4: Senior Class President, 4, Society Coun- cil, 2,3,4, National Honor Society, 4. ROBERT DONNELLY Bob Art Club, 3,4, Le Circle Francais, 4, Year- book, 4. RUTHANNE DOOLEY Bootie Marian High, 1: H-F, 2,3,4, Latin Club. 2, 3.4, Band, 1, Choir, 1,2.3,4: Senate, 2,3,4, Yearbook, 3, Editor, 4, Quill ancl Scroll, 4. RICHARD DOUGLASS Rich Art Club, 2: Latin Club. 3,4: Science Club, 4, Varsity Lettermens Club, 4, Cross Coun- try, l,2,3,4, Track, l,2,3,4: Senate, 4, Music-Record Committee, 3,4, Band, 1,2,3,4, Orchestra, 1,2,3,4. RONALD DOUGLASS Ron Art Club. 1: Future Teachers. 3,4: Latin Club, 3,4, Varsity Lettermens Club, 3,4, Cross Country, 2,3, Track, l,2,3,4: Music- Record Committee, 3, Band, l,2,3,-1, Or- chestra, l,2,3,4, National Honor Society, 4. BRUCE DOWNS GEORGE DREHER R , , .I - Ive Rocky River High, 1: H-F, 2.3.4: A.F.S., 4, Chess Club, 3,4: Creative Writing Club, 4, H-F Swimming Guards. 4: Math Club, 4, Science Club, l,2,3,4, V.B.C., 3, Football, l,3. JANET DUDDING jar, Art Club, -l-: Bridge Club, 1.2, G.A.A., l,2, H-F Swimming Guards, 3, Homecoming Committee, 3. LAWRENCE' DURLAND, JR. Larry Salt Lake City East High, l,2,3, H-F. 4, Bridge Club. 4, Chess Club, 3, Latin Club. 1,2,3,V.B.C., 4, Choir, 4. DENNIS DUTELL Thornton, l,2,3, H-F, 4. MARY DYBICZ Future Homemakers. 4, G.A.A., l,2, H-F Guards, 4, Modern Dance Club, 4, Society Council, 4, National Honor Society, 4. ALLEN EBELL Ace German Club, 1, National Thespian Soci- ety, 2,3,4, V.B.C., 3,4. JANET ECK Bridge Club. 3, Future Nurses, 2, G.A.A., 1, La Granadina, 2,3, Yearbook, 4. CHARLES EDWARDS Chuck Shaker Heights High, l,2,3, H-F, 4. Bridge Club, 2,3,4, Chess Club, l,2,3, V.B.C., 4: Cross Country, 2,3,4, Football, 1, Golf. 2, Track, 2,3. JOHN EISELE H-F Swimming Guards, 3,4, Cross Country, 2, Track, l,2,3,4, Honor Roll, 2. KATHERINE EISELE Kathy Art Club, 3,4: Future Nurses, 2,3, G.A.A., 1, Le Circle Francais, 2,3, Modern Dance E1-Ilub, 4: National Thespian Society, 1,2.3, DONNA EISENBERG Bridge Club, 11 Future Nurses. 2, Le Circle Francais, 3, Voyager, 2,3,4, Executive Council, 4, Election Committee. 2: News Bureau, 3,4, Homecoming Committee, 2: Commissioner of Publicity, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4. JAMES EISERMANN jim JANE ELAM JUDY ELAM VALERIE ENGEL Fenger High. 1.2, H-F, 3,4. G.A.A., 1,23 Voyager, 4, Choir, 2,3,4, GARY ERIKSON GORDON ERICKSON Leif Cross Country, 1 , Track, 1. CAROL ERTL McLeansboro High. 1,21 H-F, 3,4. Band, 1. 2,3, Future Business Leaders, 2, Beta Club, 2. NANCY ESSIG Cheerleader, 2,3, Society Council, 3. NANCY FAHL Nana La Granadina, 2, Senate, 2. GLENN FELCH Ridgefield High, 1, H-F. 2.3,4. Art Club. 2,3,4, Le Circle Francais, 3. Pres. 4, Year- book, 4: EDDA Board. 3: National Honor Society, 3,4, Quill and Scroll, 4. ' LEE FISCHER German Club, 2,3,4: H-F Swimming Guards, 3,4, Photography Club, 4, Varsity Lettermens Club, 3,4, Football, 1, Swim- ming, 3,4. ROBERT FLOYD Bob Rich Central High, l,2,3, H-F, 4. Chess Club, 3,4, Latin Club, 2,3,4, Math Club, 4, Football, 2,3. NANCY FORBES A.F.S., 4: Aquettes, 4, G.A.A., l,2, Viking Choir, 3.4. Art Club, 3,4, PATRICIA FOSDICK Pat 1,2,3: H-F, 4. Davenport West High, Aquettes, 2,3,4, G.R.A., 2,3, Equestrienne Club, 4. REBECCA FOUNTAIN Becky West Rocks High, 1, H-F, 2.3,4. Bridge Club, 3.4, Future Nurses, 3, G.A.A., 1,-1, Le Circle Francais, 2, Senate, 4. KAREN FRANSON Future Teachers, 4, G.A.A., l,2,3,4, Y-Teens, l,2,3,4. SUSAN FRASER Dixi Wagner High, 1, Miami Beach High, 31 H-F, 4. Aquettes, 4, Art Club, 1.2: Le Circle Francais. 2,3, National Thespian So- ciety, l,2,3,4, Science Club, 1, Voyager, 4. HENRY FRIEDLING Hank GEORGE FRODE Ceo Varsity Club, l,2,3, Voyager, 2.3.41 Football. l,2,3, Track, l,2,3, Vice-Pres. Senior Class. Society Council, 4. JAMES FRYE jim, French Varsity Club, 3,4, Varsity Lettermens Club, 1,2,3,4, Basketball, l,2,3,4, Cross Country, 2,3,4, Football, 1, Track, 1,2,3,4: SWS Conference Team, 2,3,4, Student Govern- ment Treasurer, 3,4, Executive Council, 3, 4, Senate 3,4: Music-Record Committee, 3, S.O.S., 2,33 Key Club, 2,3,4. JACK FULLER National Honor Society, 3,4, V,B.C., 3.4, Voyager, 2,3, Sports Editor, 4, Football, l,2, Wrestling, l,2, News Bureau, 3,4, Stage Band, 2,3,4, Quill and Scroll, 4. ERIC FURNESS Rick Claymont High, 1.2: H-F, 3,4. Radio Club, 3. ROGER GANSAUER Rag, Gans German Club. 3,4, Varsity Lettermens Club, 2.3.4, Weight-Lifting Club. 3,4: Base- ball, 1.2,3,4, Basketball, 1.2.3, Football, 1, 2.3,4, Intramural Basketball, 4. DONALD GARBER Don Stage Band, 2,3,4, Intramural Basketball, 3. DANIEL GARRITY Baseball, 1, Football, 1, Wrestling, l,2,3, SANDRA GARSKI Sandy Bridge Club, 4, Future Homemakers, 4. JOSEPH GAUTHIER jay National Honor Society. 3,4: Varsity Letter- mens Club, 3: Wrestling, 2.3: Intramural Basketball, 1,4: Band. l,2, EDDA Board, 3, Editor, 4. JANICE GEBO Aquettes, 3,4, Art Club, 4, G.A.A., 3,4. KARLENE GENTILE Cheerleader. 1,2,3,4, H-F Swimming Guards, 4, Executive Council, 4: Senate, 1,3, Secretary of Senior Class. Homecoming Committee. 3,4, National Honor Society, 4. GRETA GETSON GiGi G.A.A., 1, H-F Swimming Guards, 3,4: Modern Dance Club, 4. JUDITH GETTLER judy A.F.S., l,2,3, Aquettes, 4, Art Club, 2,3,4: H-F Swimming Guards, 3,4, ,Modern Dance Club, 4, National Thespian Society, l,2,3,4, SUZANNE GETTLER Susie A.F.S., l,2,3, Art Club, 2,3,4, H-F Swim- ming Guards. 3,4, Modern Dance Club, 4, National Thespian Society, 1,2,3,4, Society Council, 3. DENNIS GILLEY Florsmooi Fats H-F Swimming Guards, 3, Varsity Club. 1,2,3. Pres, 4, Varsity Lettermens Club, 3, 4, Weight-Lifting Club, 2,3, Football. 1.2, 3,4: Track, l,2,3,4, Intramural Basketball, 2,3,4, Vice-President of Sophomore Class: Viking Choir, 2,3,4, LINDA GITZENDANNER A.F.S., 2,4, Bridge Club, 3, Future Nurses, 4, Latin Club, 2.4, Chorus, l,2, A Cappel- la Choir, 3,4, Drama Club, 1. KENNETH GORE Ken Hirsch High, 1.2: H-F, 3,4. Bridge Club, 3: Junior Honor Society, 2. SUSAN GREATHOUSE Sue Art Club, 4, Bridge Club, 3, G.A.A., l,2, Yearbook, 3, Business Manager, 4: Home- coming Committee, 2,4. LAWRENCE GREENMAN Lawry Varsity Lettermens Club. 2,3,4, Tennis, 1, 2,3,4, Intramural Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Hand- book Committee, 2. RICHARD GREENWALD Dirk Wrestling, 1. JUDITH GREGG judy, Skippy Aquettes, 3,43 Art Club, 3,43 Future Nurses, 23 Latin Club, 43 Le Circle Francais, 2,3,43 Political Science Club, 13 Equestrienne Club, 43 Chorus, 1,23 Senate, 2,43 Sunshine Committee, 2,4. RANDALL GREMP Randy Cross Country, 23 Wrestling, 2. JOSEPHINE GRIGSBY jadee Aquettes, 43 Bridge Club, 43 G.A.A., 1,23 H-F Swimming Guards, 33 Voyager, 23 News Bureau, 23 Homecoming Committee. 3,43 Majorettes, 3,4. CARL GUMBINER A.F.S., 33 Chess Club, 43 Math Club, 3,43 National Honor Society, 3,43 Science Club, 1,2,43 Varsity Lettermens Club, 43 Cross Country, 2,3,43 Track, 2,3,43 Intramural Basketball, 1,3,43 Supreme Court, 4. HELEN HAAGENSEN LYNNE HAFER G.A.A., 1,2. LEE HAGUE Whack.: Varsity Club, 3,43 Basketball, 1,33 Football, 1,23 Tennis, 23 Track, 43 Intramural Bas- ketball, 2,4. WAYNE HARKNESS Mt. Carmel High, 13 Rich Central High, 2: H-F, 3,4. H-F Swimming Guards, 3,43 Na- tional Honor Society, 3,43 Varsity Letter- mens Club, 43 Basketball, 13 Football, 1,23 Swimming, 2,43 Track, 1,23 Wrestling, 2. THOMAS HARLAN Tom H-F Swimming Guards, 3,43 National Thes- pian Society, 1,2,3,43 V.B.C., Pres. 3,43 Yearbook. 4: Senate, 1,23 Society Council, 33 National Honor Society, 4. JAN HARMS Chess Club, 1,2,33 German Club, 1,23 Pho- tography Club, 1,2,3,43' Science Club, 1,2,33 V.B.C., 3,43 Football, 23 Senate, 3,43 Soci- ety Council, 43 National Honor Society, 4. DAVID HARNED Horn Band, 1,2,3,43 Chorus, 1,2,3,43 Intramural Basketball, 1,2. TIMOTHY HART Tim Art Club, 1,2,33 Latin Club, 2,3,43 Varsity Lettermens Club, 3,43 Weight-Lifting Club, 3,43 Voyager, 4-3 Baseball, 1,2,3,43 Football, 1,2.3,43 Wrestling, 23 Intramural Basket- ball, 1,2,3,4. TRAVER HARTILL Trau Varsity Club, 1,2,3,43 Varsity Lettermens Club, 3,43 Football. 1.2.3.43 Track, 1,2,3,43 Intramural Basketball, l,2,3,4. SUSAN HAUPTMANN Sue Bridge Club. 1: Future Nurses, 1,23 G.A.A., 1,23 Le Circle Francais, 4. EDWARD HEALY Ed V.B.C., 3,43 Swimming, 3,4. PAMELA I-IEATON Pam Future Teachers, 33 G.A.A., 13 La Grana- dina, 3. ROBERT HECKMANN JOYCE HILL Assumption High, l,2,3 H-F, 3,4. Future Teachers, 33 La Granadina, 1,2. MARY HENRICKSON Le Circle Francais, lg Yearbook, 1. Moose JAMES HILTON Hilzy Castle High, 1: H-F, 2,3.4, Art Club. 43 Weight-Lifting Club, 43 Baseball, 43 Foot- ball. 2.3,43 Track, 33 Wrestling, 23 Intra- mural Basketball, 2,3,4. HELEN HOEKSTRA Astronomy Club. 33 G.A.A., 1,23 German Club, 1,2,3,43 Voyager, 33 Y-Teens, 2,3. JEAN HORNADAY Art Club. 43 Bridge Club, 33 La Granadina, 2,33 Voyager, 3,43 Music-Record Commit- tee, 33 Viking Choir, 3,43 Y-Teens, 1,2. JAMES HOWLAND SHARON HUEBENER A.F.S., 2,43 Art Club. 43 Bridge Club, 3.43 G.A.A., 13 German Club, 3,43 Y-Teens, 2,3, 43 Twirlers, 3,4. ROBERT HUFFMAN ROBERT HULLINGER Bob Varsity Lettermens Club, 43 Baseball, l,3, 43 Intramural Basketball, 4. FRANK HUNSSINGER German Club. 3.43 Varsity Lettermens Club, 3,43 Weight-Lifting Club, 43 Baseball, 1.2. 3,43 Basketball. 1.2.33 Football, 1,2,43 In- tramural Basketball, 43 Senate, 3. JAMES HUNT Gentleman jim Baseball, 1,2,3,43 Intramural Basketball, 2, 33 Varsity Lettermens Club, 3,4. WAYNE HUSMANN Valparaiso High. 1,23 H-F, 3,4. Intramu- ral Basketball, 3,4. LAWRENCE IGLOW Larry Honor Roll, 1,2,3,4. GREGORY IWINSKI Iwinsk Wrestling, 1. JUDY JACOBI Rich East High, 13 H-F, 2,3,4. A.F.S., 43 Art Club, 2,35 G.A.A., 1,23 Y-Teens, 4. FREDERICK JACOBS Fred Art Club, 3,45 Chess Club, 1. MARILYN JAEDTKE ART Club, 43 Le Circle Francais, 43 Home- coming Committee, 4. NICOLAS JANKOWSKY Nick, Whip Russian Club, 43 Varsity Club, 3,43 Basket- ball, 1,23 Football, 1,23 Track, 1,2,3,43 In- tramural Basketball, 3. DENISE JARVIS Dennie Bridge Club, 1,23 Future Nurses, 1,23 G.A.A., 33 Le Circle Francais, 2,33 Modern Dance Club, 43 Freshman Class Oflicerg Music-Record Committee, 43 Homecoming Committee, 3,4. LYNETTE JELLEMA Lyn Illiana Chr. High, 13 Thornton High, 23 H-F, 3,4. Cheerleader. 13 Drama Club, 23 Choir, 23 National Thespian Society, 3,43 V.B.C., 33 Voyager, 43 Homecoming Com- mittee, 43 EDDA Board, 33 Quill and Scroll, 4. DONNA JENNINGS G.A.A., 13 Homecoming Committee, 2. DAVID JOHNSON Dave Baseball, 33 Intramural Basketball, 3,4. GARY JOHNSON johns Varsity Lettermens Club, 3,4-3 Weight-Lift- ing Club, 3,43 Football, 1,2,3,43 Track, 1, 23 Wrestling, 1,2,33 Intramural Basketball, 2,3,4. JEFFREY JOHNSON fej Chess Club, 1,2,43 Science Club, 1,2,4. LYNN JORGENSON Bridge Club, 43 Le Circle Francais, 1,2,33 National Honor Society, 4. JULIA JUNG julie G.A.A., 1. ERIC KALIN Wrestling, 23 Honor Roll, 1,2,3. WALTER KALINOWSKI Thomton High, 13 H-F, 2,3,4. Math Club, 23 Science Club, 13 Weight-Lifting Club, 1, 2. SUE KAMINSKAS SANDRA KAPFF Sandy Aquettes, 3,45 Bridge Club, 43 G.A.A., 13 H-F Swimming Guards, 33 Senate, 13 Ma- jorettes, 3,43 Viking Choir, 3,43 Y-Teens, 4. DONITA KARSNICK PETER KAUFFMAN Pete National Thespian Society, 3, PRES, 43 EDDA Board, 4. JOHN KAYE K Weight-Lifting Club, 3,43 Baseball, 1,2,43 Basketball, 13 Football, 1,2,3,43 Intramural Basketball, 3,4. ROBERT KELLER Bob H-F Swimming Guards, 33 La Granadina, 2,3,43 Baseball, 3,43 Track, 23 Viking Choir. 2,3,43 Madrigals, 2. JANET KENMUIR ,Ian Art Club, 1,23 Bridge Club, 23 La Grana- dina, 2,33 Latin Club, 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM KING Bill German Club, 3,43 National Honor Society, 43 V.B.C., 3,43 Intramural Basketball, 43 Viking Choir, 2,3,43 Madrigals, 3,4. ROCKWELL KIRKENDOLL Rack Eldorado and Carbondale Highs, 13 Bonrer Springs High, 2,33 H-F, 4. Viking Broad- casting Company, 4. JAMES KISNER jim, Kiss Varsity Lettermens Club, 2,3,43 Weight- Lifting Club, 1,2,3,43 Baseball, 1,2,3,43 Foot- ball, 1,2,3,43 Wrestling, 1,2,3,4. FREDERICK KLEIN Fred Debate Squad 1,2,3,43 National Honor So- ciety, 43 Senate, 1,2,33 Election Committee 1,3. SUSAN KLINE Sue A.F.S., 2,33 Future Nurses, 2,33 G.A.A., 1,23 Le Circle Francais, 2,3,43 Y-Teens, 1,2,3, Pres., 43 National Honor Society, 4. EARL KNIES Collector's Club, 43 Cross Country, 1,3. ALAN KOERNER Al Art Club, 23 Collector's Club, 33 Intramural Basketball, 1,2,3,4. SHERYL KRAL Sherrie Aquettes, 3,4 3 Future Homemakers, 43 G.A.A., 13 H-F Swimming Guards, 3,43 Sen- ate, 43 Viking Choir, 3,43 Pep Club, 1. ROBERTA KROC Robin A.F.S., 3,43 Aquettes, 43 H-F Swimming Guards, 3,43 National Honor Society, 3,43 National Thespian Society, 2,3,43 Senate, 13 Homecoming Committee, 13 Band, 1,2,3,43 Orchestra, 2,3 3 Y-Teens, 2,33 Exchange Student to Australia, 1963. MARCIA KROGH Bridge Club, 43 Future Teachers, 43 G.A.A., 33 La Granadina, 2,3,43 Senate, 23 Home- coming Committee, 33 Y-Teens, 1,23 Na- tional Honor Society, 4. RONALD KUCH Ron Wrestling, 2,3, GLINDA KUEBER G.A.A., 13 Band, 1,2,3,4. DIANE KYROUAC Art Club, 3,42 Future Teachers, 2,3,43 La Granadina, 4. ROBERT LAIRD Bob Photography Club, 2,33 V.B.C., 43 Cross Country, 13 Track, 1. SHIRLEY LANDRETH MARYELLEN LANGHOUT Mel A.F.S., 1,23 Chess Club, 23 G.A.A., 13 Speech Team, 2,3,4. THOMAS LEAHY Tom Art Club, 3, Pres., 43 Executive Council, 4. RONALD LEE GEORGE LEVITT H-F Swimming Guards, 3,4, La Granadina, 3,4, Photography Club, l,2,3,4, Varsity Lettermens Club, 2,3,4, V.B.C., 4, Football, 5,4-Tennis, l,2,3,4, Wrestling, 1,2, Senate, CHARLES LEWIS Chuck Varsity Club, 3,4, Weight-Lifting Club, 2, 3,4, Voyager, 4, Football, l,2,3,4, Track, 1, 51521, Wrestling, 2, Intramural Basketball, 7 J ' NANCY LEWIS A.F.S., 2. NANCY LIDDELL Red Bank High, 1,23 H-F, 3,4. Aquettes, 3, Latin Club, l,2, Twirlers, 2,3,4. KENT LINDAHL Laggin Varsity Club, 3,4, Football, l,2, Golf, 4. DIANE LINZY DeDe Future Homemakers, 4, G.A.A., 1,4. CYNTHIA LIZAK G.A.A., l,2,3,4, H-F Swimming Guards, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club, 4, V.B.C., 3,4. SHERRY LONG Bridge Club, 3, G.A.A., l, Senate, 1, Sophomore Class Secretary. CAROL LUND G.A.A., 1. CAROL LUNDEEN A.F.S., 2, Bridge Club, 4, Creative Writing Club, 1, G.A.A., l,2,3, Treas., 4, Le Circle Francais, 2,3,4, Modern Dance Club, 4, Senate, I, Viking Bloc, 1,2, National Honor Society, 4. PAUL LUTTON A.F.S., 2, Russian Club, Vice-Pres., 4, Sci- ence Club, 1, Varsity Lettermens Club, 4, V.B.C., 4, Ski Club, 4, Basketball, 3, Cross Country, 2,3,4, Football, 1, Track, 4, In- tramural Basketball, l,2,4, Junior Class Vice-President. DONNALYN LUZI Donna Marian High, l, H-F, 2,3,4. IRENE LYON National Thespian Society, 1. JANYCE MAGER ,Ian A.F.S., 2,3,4, Bridge Club, 2,3, Future Teachers Club, 2,3,4, Le Circle Francais, 1, 2, Homecoming Committee, 3. PHILIP MALINOSKY Phil Debate Squad, 2, National Honor Society, 3,4, EDDA Board, 3,4. BARBARA MALMGREN Barb Future Teachers, 2, G.A.A., 1, Latin Club, l,2,3,4, Senate, l,2,3, Sunshine Committee, 2, National Honor Society, 4. MARILYN MANUEL Bloom High, 1,H-F, 2,3,4. G.A.A., 1,3. CYNTHIA MARCUS Cindy Bridge Club, l,2,3, La Granadina, 2,3, Latin Club, l,2,3,4, National Honor Society, 3,4, National Thespian Society, 2,3,4, V.B.C., 4, Election Committee, 2, It's Academic Program 4, National Merit Finalist. CHARLES MARKS MARY KATHRYN MARTIN Mary Kay Future Teachers, 4, G.A.A., 1, Homecom- ing Committee, 2. GAYLE MAST A.F.S., 3, Aquettes, 3,4, Art Club, 3,4, Bridge Club, 1, G.A.A., l,2,3,4, Le Circle Francais, 2, Modern Dance Club, 3,4, Photography Club, 1, Senate Alternate, 2, National Honor Society, 4. JOANN MAXWELL jo A.F.S., l,2,3,4, Future Teachers, 4, Le Circle Francais, 4, National Honor Society, 3,4, Society Council, 4. JOHN MCAFEE Four-Speed Mac Varsity Club, 3,4, Varsity Lettermens Club, 3,4, Weight-Lifting Club, 3, Basketball, 2, 3, Football, l,2,3,4, Golf, 1, Track, 2,3,4, Wrestling, l. ROBERT McCRONE Bob German Club, 2, H-F Swimming Guards, 3124, Tennis, l, Intramural Basketball, 2,3, JILL McCULLOUGH A.F.S., l,2, Senate, 2, Homecoming Com- mittee, 2,4. TOM MCDONALD ForeallyughJ' Marion High, l,2,3, H-F, 4. Baseball, 4, Basketball, l,2,3,4, Cross Country, 2,3, Football, 1,4, Track, 1,2. RICHARD McGEE Dick Wrestling, 2. CAROL MCKEEVER Colonel St. Anne High, 1,2, H-F, 3,4. Cheerleader Squad, 1,2, G.A.A., l,2, National Thespian Society, 1,2, Yearbook, 4. CLAUDE MCMAHON Harper High, 1,2, H-F, 3,4, ROBERT McMEEN Bob H-F Swimming Guards, 3,4. JOHN MCNEIL Rich East High, 1, H-F, 2,3,4. Art Club, l,2,3, La Granadina, 4, V.B.C., 3,4, Weight- Lifting Club, 3,4, Football, 2, Wrestling, 2,3. LESTER MEISL Les Varsity Club, 2,3,4, Basketball, 1, Football, l,2, Track, l,2,3,4, Intramural Basketball, 2,3,4, Viking Choir, 2,3,4. GAIL METCALFE Art ciub, 3,4, G.A.A., 1,2,s, Pres., 4. JULEE MICHAEL julie Bridge Club, 2,3, Future Teachers, 3, G.A.A., l,2,3, Latin Club, l,2,3, Yearbook, 3,4, Homecoming Committee, 4. ANITA MICHAELS Gage Park High, l, H-F, 2,3,4. A.F.S., 4, Art Club, 2,3, Creative Writing Club, 1, National Thespian Society, 2,3,4, National Honor Society, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3,4, Voyager, 2,3, Editor-in-Chief, 4, Supreme Court, 4, News Bureau, 2,3, Homecoming Committee, 3. JULIANNE MICHALSKI lulie Art Club, 3, Bridge Club, l,2, Future Nurses, 3, Latin Club, l,2,3,4, Yearbook 3,4, EDDA Board, 4. JOHN MILLER La Granadina, 3,4, Tennis, l,2,3,4, Intra- mural Basketball, 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM MINISCALCO Bill Astronomy Club, l,2,3,4, Chess Club, 1,25 National Honor Society, 3,4, Science Club, l,2,3, Pres., 4, Cross Country, l,2,3,4, Track, 2,3, It's Academic Program, 4. SANDRA MLINARCIK Sandy Future Teachers, 2, G.A.A., l, Latin Club, 2,3, Pres., 4, National Honor Society, 3,4, Y-Teens, 2, Pres., 3,4, Society Council, 2, 3,4, EDDA Board, 4. ANN MONSSON A.F.S., 2,3,4, Future Teachers, 4, G.A.A., l , Le Circle Francais, 3,4, V.B.C., 3,4. JAMES MONTGOMERY Monty German Club, 1, Intramural Basketball, 3. JAMES MOORE jim H-F Swimming Guards, 3,4, Varsity Letter- mens Club, 4, Swimming, 3,4, Senate, l,2, 3,4, Assembly Committee, 2, Homecoming Committee, 3. NANCY MOORE Bridge Club, 3,4, Future Nurses, 2,3,4, G.A.A., 1, Le Circle Francais, 1,2, Senate, 2, Homecoming Committee, 3. WILLIAM MORGAN Bill Photography Club, l, Track, l,2, Intramu- ral Basketball, 2,3. BERNARD MRSTIK Bernie Chess Club, l,2,3, Pres., 4, Collector's Club, 3,4, German Club, 2,3, Science Club, l,2,3, 4. MICHAEL MULLIGAN Mike Parkersburg Catholic High, l,2, H-F, 3,4, Basketball, l,2, Track, 3, Intramural Bas- ketball, 4. SHARON MUNLEY Future Nurses, l,2,3, Majorettes, 2,3. K. MICHAEL MURPHY Mike H-F Swimming Guards, 3,4, Photography Club, l,2,3, Pres., 4, Varsity Lettermens Club, 3,4, Voyager, l,2,3,4, Basketball, 1,2, Swimming, 3,4, Intramural Basketball, l,2, 3,4. MICHAEL LLOYD MURPHY Mike Basketball, 1, Intramural Basketball, 2,3, 4. ROBERT MURPHY Bullet, Bob Photography Club, 1 , Track, 2. HARRY NELSON German Club, 3, Varsity Lettermens Club, 4, V.B.C., 3,4, Swimming, 3,4, Intramural Basketball, 1. WAYNE NELSEN Varsity Lettermens Club, 4, Cross Country, 4, Track, 1,3,4. RICHARD NELSON CHERYL NEWMAN Sherry Future Nurses, l,2,3, G.A,A., 1,25 H-F Swimming Guards, 3,4, Senate, 1,2,3. LINDA NICHOLS G.A.A., 1. SUSAN NICHOLAS Nicolini Chorus, 1,2. KRISTIN NICHOLSON Kris Future Nurses, l,2,3,4, Photography Club, l,2,3, Senate Alternate, 3. ROGER NIEMANN Rag German Club, 3, Cross Country, 3. DELBERT NEMITZ MICHAEL NOBLE Mike H-F Swimming Guards, 3,4, V.B.C., 4, Tennis, l,2, Intramural Basketball, 4. DAVID NORDBROCK Dave Intramural Basketball, 2. KATHY O'HARA Longwood Academy, 1,2, H-F, 3,4. Future Nurses, 1,33 La Granadina, l,2,3, Math Club, 2, Sophomore Class Officer. DOUGLAS OLSON Doug Varsity Lettermens Club, 3,4, Baseball, 1,2, 3,4, Cross Country, 1, Intramural Basket- ball, 1,2,4, Madrigals, 2,3,4, Viking Choir, 2,3,4, National Honor Society, 4. ELLEN OLSON Ellie A.F.S., l,2, Le Circle Francais, 4, Music- Record Committee, l. RICHARD OLSON ozzfe V.B.C., 4. WALTER OLSON wazzy Collectorls Club, 3, Science Club, l,2,3,4, Varsity Lettermens' Club, 4, V.B.C., Vice- Pres., 3,4, Cross Country, l,2,3,4, Track, l, 2, Intramural Basketball, 2,4, Senate, 4, Society Council, 4, Sunshine Committee, 4. RANDALL PACEK KAREN RUETER ROYAL PARSONS A.F.S., 3, Bridge Club, 1, Future Teachers, 4, Latin Club, 3,41 Le Circle Francais, 3, National Thespian Society, 2,3,4, Voyager, 3,4, Senate, 2: Election Committee, 1, Supreme Court, 3. NANCY PATTON U Bridge Club, 4, G.A.A., 1, La Granadina, 4, Latin Club, 4. JUDITH PEARCE Judy Bridge Club, 3, G.A.A., 14, Le Circle Fran- cais, 4, National Honor Society, 4. JUDITH PETERSON Judy G.A.A., 1. LINDA PETERSON A.F.S., 4, Future Teachers, 4, Le Circle Francais, 2,4, Assembly Committee, 1, Homecoming Committee, 2, Viking Bloc, 2, Y-Teens, 1,2,3,4. LYNNE PETERSON Bridge Club, 2,3,4, Latin Club, l,2,3,4, Le Circle Francais, 2,3,4, Yearbook, 3,4, Sen- ate, 1,4, Society Council, 3, Homecoming Committee, 3, Rating Board, 1. ROBERTA PIKE Bobbie Art Club, 1, Chess Club, 4, G.A.A., 1, Equestrienne Club, 4. ROBERT PIROS Peepers, Bob Cross Country, 2, Wrestling, 1,2. KAREN POE Bridge Club, l,2,3, Pres., 4, G.A.A., 1, La Granadina, 2,3, National Honor Society, 3, 4, Society Council. 4, Homecoming Com- mittee, 3, Drama Club, 2,3, Band, 1,2,3,4, Madrigals, 4, Orchestra, 2,3,4, Chorus, 1, 2, Viking Choir, 3,4. GAIL POWERS A.F.S., 4, Aquettes, 4, Future Nurses, 2, 3, Future Teachers, 4, H-F Swimming Guards, 4, Latin Club, 3,4, Le Circle Fran- cais, 1,2, Senate, 3,4, Election Committee, 4, Music-Record Committee, 4, Homecom- ing Committee, 4. SUSAN PRAGER Sue Bridge Club, 3,4, Future Homemakers, 4, Future Nurses, 2, La Granadina, 2,3, Sen- ate, 3. JOHN PROCTOR, III Kantinental Kid Varsity Club, 3,4, Varsity Lettermens Club, 1,2,3,4 : Basketball, 1,2,3,4, Golf, 1,2,3,4. GLENN PROUD, JR. Whitey Latin Club. 3, Wrestling, 1, Intramural Basketball, 2,4, National Honor Society, 4. DOREEN PRZYBYLA G.A.A., 1: German Club, 1, National Thespian Society, 4. IVIARYELLEN RADTKE A.F.S., 1: Bridge Club, 1, G.A.A., 3, Le Circle Francais, 2: National Honor Society, 3,4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Voyager, 3,4, Sen- age Alternate, 3, Supreme Court, 3. CHARLES RAMICK Chuck St. Mary's High, 1.2, South Bend Central High, 3, H-F, 4. German Club, 4, Latin Club, 1,2, Intramural Basketball, 1,2. ROBERT RATH Bob Varsity Lettermens Club, 3,4: Basketball, 1,2.3.4: Cross Country, 1,2,3, Track, l,2,3, 4, SWS Conference Team, 3,4. JANIS REED jan Future Nurses, 1 , German Club, 1 , La Granadina, 2,3, Senate, 2,3. WILLIAM RICKERT Bill National Thespian Society, 2,3,4, Track, 1, Intramural Basketball, 3. BONNIE ROGERS Future Nurses, 4, Science Club, 1. RAYMOND ROOT Ray Chess Club, 1,2, German Club, 3, Pho- tography Club, 1, Science Club, 1: Intra- mural Basketball, 2,3,4. DIANE ROSENTI-IAI. Rose H-F, 1,2, University of Chicago High, H-F, 4. A.F.S.. 4, Bridge Club, 2: Latin Club, 4, Le Circle Francais, 1,2,3,4: Senate. 1. MARCIA ROSENTHAL Aquettes, 3,4, Art Club, 4: G.A.A., 1,2, Le Circle Francais, 2,4. A.F.S., 4, ROSS Rich RICHARD Chess Club, 2,3, Collector's Club, 3: V.B.C.. 3,4. JAMES ROWLAND .lim Football, 3: Intramural Basketball, l,2,3. ROBERT RUBICH Rube. Bob Varsity Lettermens Club, 3.4, Weight-Lift- ing Club, 3,4, Football, l,2,3,4, Wrestling. 2, Intramural Basketball, 4. SHERI RUBIN Bloom High. 1: H-F, 2,3,4. Art Club, 4: Bridge Club, 3, G.A.A., 1. A.F.S., 1,2,3, Aquettes, 3: Art Club, 3,41 Future Teachers, 4, Latin Club, 1,2,3,4: National Thespian Society, 4, Senate, 1,22 Society Council, 3, Homecoming, Commit- tee, 2. CHARLES RUSSELL Chuck, Chas. Chess Club, 1, German Club, 1.2, Weight- Lifting Club, 2,3,4, Football, 1,2,4, Track, 1,2,4, Intramural Basketball, 3,4. MARGARET RYAN Pegge A.F.S., 2,3, Art Club, 3. GAIL SACHS Bridge Club, 2, Future Nurses, 1,2, G.A.A., 1, La Granadina, 3,4, Latin Club, 4. JAMES ALLEN SANDERS fim J.M. Harlan High, 1,2,3, H-F, 4. Theater Workshop, 3, Track, 2. LAWRENCE SANTEFORD Larry Voyager, 4, Mixed Chorus, 2. CHRISTIE SCHAEFER Chris Aquettes, 3,4, G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, La Grana- dina, 3, Y-Teens, 1,4. DIANA SCHEINING Diane AFS, 2, Art Club, 4, G.A.A., 3,4. CRAIG SCHERMERHORN Oak Hills High, 1,2,3: H-F, 4. A-F-5-, 35 German Club, 2,3, H-F Swimming Guards, 4, Swimming, 1,2,3, Track, 1, Executive Council, 1,2,3, Vice-President of Junior Class. EDWARD SCHEUTZOW . Dink Art Club, 1,2, H-F Swimming Guards, 4, Swimming, 3, Wrestling, 1,2. LOUISE ELLEN SCHMIDT Weeze Art Club, 3,4, Future Nurses, 1,2, G.A.A., 1, H-F Swimming Guards, 3,4, Yearbook, 4, Homecoming Committee, 4. - LINDA SCHREIBER G.A.A., 1: Le Circle Francais, 1,2, Home- coming Committee, 3,4, Y-Teens, ,149 Viking Choir, 3,4, National Honor Society, 4. SHARON SCHROEDER Schroedi Suda Butler High, 1.2, H-F, 3,4. Choir, 1, 2, Aquettes, 3,4, H-F Swimming Guards, 3, 4, Modern Dance Club, 4. DANIEL SCHULTZ Dan Chess Club, 1,2,3, Science Club, 1,2. MARYANN SCHULTZ Schultzy Homecoming Committee, 2,4, Band, 1,2,3, 4, Orchestra, 2,3,4, Y-Teens, 3,4, National Honor Society, 4. GEOFFREY SCOTT The Leg H-F, 1, Mt. Vernon High, 2, H-F, 3,4, Latin Club, 3.4, Math Club, 4, Science Club, l,2, Varsity Club, 3,4, Varsity Let- termens Club, 3,4, Weight-Lifting Club, 3, 4, Voyager, 3,4, Baseball, 1, Football, 1,2. 3,41 Track, 2,4, Wrestling, l,2, Intramural Basketball, 3,4, News Bureau, 3,4. RICHARD SCOTT Scoots Varsity Club, 2.3.4, Baseball, 2: Basketball, 1,2, Football, 1,2,3, Intramural Basketball, 3,4. MARION SENGER A.F.S., 1, Latin Club, 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres., 4, Voyager, 3.4, Yearbook, 4, Senate, l,2,3, 4, Election Committee, 3,4, Society Coun- cil, 4, Homecoming Committee, 3,4, Y- Teens, 1,2,3, National Honor Society, 3,4. BEVERLY SHAFER Bev Bridge Club, 1. RICHARD SHILLING Dick Chorus, 1,2. JEFFREY SIDWELL La Grandandina. 4: Basketball, l,2: Tennis, 1,2, Intramural Basketball, 3,4. JAMEL SLADEK Cheerleader Squad. 2,3,4, G.A.A., 1, Elec- tion Committee, 1, Senate,1. PI-IYLLIS SMITH Phyl Rich East High, 1: H-F, 2,3,4. A.F.S., 4: Future Nurses. 1,2,3, Pres., 4, La Grana- dina, 2, Y-Teens, 4. 1817 Mel STEVEN SMITH A.F.S., 2, Astronomy Club, 2, Debate Squad, 3: German Club, 4, Latin Club. 2: Science Club, 1,2,3,4: Cross Country, 2,3: Track, 2,3. ROBERT JOHN SMOCZYNSKI Bob Science Club, 2, Band, 1,2.3,4. LINDA SNYDER National Honor Society, 4, Bridge Club, 2. 3.4, G.A.A., 1, La Granadina, 2,3,4: Drama Club, 2,3. DAVID SOKOLEC Debate Squad, 1, Le Circle Francais, 1,2,3. 4. PATSY JEAN SPEER Aquettes, 3,4, German Club, 3.4, Home- coming Committee. 4, Band, 1,2,3,4, Or- chestra, 1,2,3,4, Y-Teens, 3,4. HEATHER SPERRY Summit High. l,2: H-F, 3,4. Art Club, 1. 2,3,4, Latin Club, 1, Le Circle Francais, 4: Y-Teens, 3,4, ROBERT SPLAYT Fenger High, 1,2, H-F, 3,4. NANCY STEELE A.F.S., 4, Bridge Club, 32 Future Nurses, 4: Homecoming Committee, 4: Viking Choir, 3,4, Chorus, 1,2. KAYE STEPHENS Bridge Club, 3.4: La Granadina, 1.2,3,-1: Yearbook, 3,4: Senate, 2,4, Freshman Class Secretary, Homecoming Committee, 3. JUDITH STEVENSON fudl' Morgan Paark, 1,2, Thornton, 3, H-F, 4. G.A.A., 1,2,3. WILLIAM STEWART Bloom, 1, H-F, 2,3,4. Wrestling, 1,4. FREDERICK STIERER Rick A.F.S., 4, Varsity Club, 3,4, Weight-Lifting Club, 1,4, Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Football, 1,3, Wrestling, 1, Intramural Basketball, 2,3. RICHARD STOCKTON Benjy St. Anthony High, 1, H-F, 2,3,4. Astronomy Club, 4, V.B.C., 3,4, Weight-Lifting Club, 4, Intramural Basketball, 2,3,4. ROBERT STONE Bob La Granadina, 1,2, Photography Club, 1, 2, Varsity Lettermens Club, 2,3,4, Voyager, 1, Tennis, 1,2,3,4. BRUCE STOVER H-F Swimming Guards, 4, Track, 3,4, Band, 2,3,4, Orchestra, 4. DONNA STRAUB Chicago Vocational High, 1,2,3, H-F, 4. Cheerleader Squad, 2,3, G.A.A., 2. KENNETH STROMBERG Ken Collector's Club. 3.4' German Club. 4' Sci- ence Club, 1,2,3,4, Cross Country, 1,2,3,4, Track, 1,2,3,4. JANINE STUART jan A.F.S., 3, Art Club, 4, G.A.A., 1,2, Poster Committee, 3. RICHARD STUDWELL Top Stud Varsity Club, 3,4, Varsity Lettermens Club, 3,4, Weight-Lifting Club, 3, Baseball, 1.2, 3,4, Basketball, l,2, Football, 1,2,3, Intra- mural Basketball, 3,4. CHERYL LYNN SUTTER Lynn Druid Hills High, 1,2.3, H-F, 4. French Club, 3, Drama Club, 2, Glee Club, 1, G.A.A., 1,2. BROOKS SWEENEY Latin Club, 2,3,4, Math Club, 3,4, Nation- al Honor Society, 3,4, Varsity Lettermens Club, 2,3,4, Weight-Lifting Club, 3, Golf, 2,3,4, Senate, l,2,3. DONNA SWIGART Future Teachers, 2,3,4, La Granadina, 3, Le Circle Francais, 2, Senate, 1,3,4, Na- tional Honor Society, 4. ASTRIG TASGAIN American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student A.F.S., 4, Latin Club, 4, Senate, 4. KATHLEEN TATE Kathy Washburn High, 1,2, H-F, 3,4. G.A.A., 1: Pep Club, 2. JULIE ANN TEGGELAAR Judy An Club, 1,2. FREDERICK TEMPLE Fred A.F.S., 3,4, German Club, 3,4, Latin Club, Pres. 3,4, National Honor Society, 3, Pres., 4, Voyager, 4, Baseball, 1,2, Basketball, 2, Cross Country, 2, Football, 1, Intramural Basketball, 2,4, Junior Class President, Ex- ecutive Council, 3, Pres., 4: Senate, 2, Student Government President 4, Supreme Court, 2, Music-Record Committee, 2, For- eign Exchange Student to Italy, 1963, Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist. MARCIA TENCLAY DONALD TENCLINGER Dan Band, 1,2,3,4. DAVID TERRY Dave National Honor Society, 3,4, Science Club, 3,4, 'gIt's Acaclemicu Program, 4, Viking Choir, 2,3,4, Madrigals, 2,3,4. BEVERLY THOMPSON Bev A.F.S., 2, La Granadina, 4, Y-Teens, 1,2. CAROLE THOMPSON Rich East, 1,2, H-F. 3.4. Cheerleader Squad. 2,4, G.A.A., 1: National Honor So- ciety, 3,4, Chorus, 1, Viking Choir, 3,4, Madrigals, 3,4. LINDA THOMPSON Palatine Township High, 1,2,3 , H-F, 4. WILLIAM THORSNESS Bill, Will Chess Club, 1, Latin Club. 3.4, Baseball, 2, 4, Intramural Basketball, l,2,3,4, National Honor Society, 4. LINDA TIZ A.F.S., 4, Future Nurses. 1,2, G.A.A., 1: La Granadina, 4, Latin Club, 41 Yearbook, 4, Senate, 4. PATRICIA TREPTOW Pat Art Club, 3,41 Le Circle Francais, 3.4, Vik- ing Choir. 4, Viking Bloc, 2, National Honor Society, 4. SUSAN TUTSKEY Sue Art Club, 3,4, Aquettes, 4, Future Teach- ers, 4, G.A.A., 1, H-F Swimming Guards, 3, 43 Le Circle Francais, 2,3,4. LOUISE TWARDOWSKI Future Nurses, 1,2, Future Teachers, 4, G.A.A., 1,2. MERRILY TWICHELL Bloom Township High, 1, H-F, 2,3,4. Rus- sian Club, 4: Voyager, 2.3.41 National Hon- or Society, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4. DONALD URECK Don Cross Country, 1,2, Track, 2,3,4, SWS Conference Team, 2, Intramural Basket- ball, .1,2,3,4. ED UTERMARK ROBERT VANDERHYE Bob National Honor Society, 3,4, Varsity Letter- men Club, 3,4, Baseball, 2, Basketball, 1,2, 3,4, Football, 1,2,3,4, CHRISTINE VANDERKOLK Chris Aquettes, 3,4, German Club, 3,4, Le Circle Francais, 2, Homecoming Committee, 4, Band 1,2,3,4: Orchestra, 3,4, Y-Teens, 2,3, 4, National Honor Society, 4. KAREN VANEK Future Nurses, 4, G.A.A., 1, Science Club, 2. JANET VARGES Ian ROBERT VILLAINI Bob Football, 1, Wrestling, 1. JANET VODVARKA jan A.F.S., 1,2,3.4, G.A.A., 1,2,3,4, Le Circle Francais, 2,3,4, Photography Club, 1, Na- tional Merit Semi-Finalist. WILLIAM WAGNER Bill H-F Swimming Guards, 3,4, National Hon- or Society, 3,4, Varsity Lettermens Club, 4: Yearbook, 4: Cross Country, 4, Track, 3,4, Wrestling, 1,2,3,4. HELEN WALSH Art Club, 4. PAULINE WARK Penny A.F.S., l,2, Aquettes, Pres., 3,4, Astronomy Club, 2,3, Future Teachers, 2,3,4, G.A.A., 1,2,3, La Granadina, 1,2.3, Yearbook, 4, gegiate, 1,2,3,4, Homecoming Committee, 1, WALTER WARNING JOHN WASHBURN Joe German Club, 3.4: H-F Swimming Guards, 3,4, Latin Club, 3, Varsity Lettermens Club, 3,4, Basketball, 1, Cross Country, 1, 2,3, Swimming, 3,4, Track, 1,2, SWS Con- ference Team, 2, Vice-President of Student Government, 3, Executive Council, 3, Sen- ate, 2,3, Music-Record Committee, 2, S.O.S., 2. 211 JOSEPH WATERS Hjoltin' joe East Leyden High, 1,2, H-F, 3,4. Varsity Club. 3,4, Varsity Lettermens Club, 3,4, Weight-Lifting Club, 3, Football, 1,2,3,4, Track, 1, Wrestling, 1,2,3,4. SUSAN WATSON Sue Le Circle Francais, 2, Senate, l,2. CAROL WEHMHOEFER Homecoming Committee, 4. GAIL WEIBLEN Bridge Club, 4, Future Homemakers, 4, GAA, 1. FRANKLIN WEINBERG Frank A.F.S., 2.3, Astronomy Club, 1,2,3,4, Bridge Club, 2,3,4, Debate Squad, 2,3,4, Latin Club, lg Science Club 1,2,3.4, Society Council, 3,4, It's Academic Program, 4. KARL WEINBERGER Blue Island High. 1: H-F, 2.3.4. German Club, 4, Track, 2,3,4, Gymnastics, 4. DOUGLAS WEISS Doug German Club, 3, H-F Swimming Guards, 4, V.B.C., 3,4. RANDY WEISS Culver Military Academy, l,2,3, H-F, 4. Wrestling, 4. PHILIP WEISSBURG Phil Latin Club, 3, Science Club. 1,2. SUSAN WENTZEL Sue Art Club, 4, Latin Club, 2, Senate, 2,4. ROBIN WEYBRIGHT EVADINE WHITMORE Bridge Club, 3,4, Le Circle Francais, 4. PAMELA WILLIAMSON Harper High, 1,2,3, H-F, 4. WILLIAM WILSON Bill Downers Grove High, 1, H-F, 2,3,4, Ger- man Club, 2, Intramural Basketball, 2,3,4. WILLIAM WOODWORTH Bill Bridge Club, 3, Gemian Club, l,2,3, H-F Swimming Guards, 3, Math Club, 3.4: Na- tional Honor Society, 3,4, Science Club, 3, Varsity Lettermens Club, 4, Basketball, 2, Cross Country, 3,4, Football, 1, Swimming, 3: Tennis, 2: Intramural Basketball, 1,3,4, Senior Class Treasurer. BARBARA WORN Barb Bloom, 1, Cortez High, 2, H-F, 3,4. Art Club, 4, Future Teachers, 4: Le Circle Francais, 4, Voyager, 4, Senate, 4. GREGORY WRIGHT Triple Threatn Greg Varsity Club, 3,4, Varsity Lettermens Club, 2,3,4, Baseball, l,2,4, Basketball, 1.2,3,4, Football, 1,2,3.4: Track, 3: SWS Confer- ence Team, 3, Viking Choir, 3,4. ALAN FREDRICK ZAPF Al H-F Swimming Guards, 3: Varsity Letter- mens Club, 2,3,4, Baseball, 2,3,4, Basket- ball, 1, Track, I. WILLIAM ZATKALIK Bill .ARTHUR ZEGELBONE Art National Honor Society, 3, Vice-Pres., 4, Freshman Class Vice-President, Sophomore Class President, Supreme Court, 3, Sun- shine Committee, 2, Band, 1,2,3,4, Stage Band, 2,3,4. Mr. Sapone socialized with his students. Dr. W. McGregor Deller Carmallo V. Sapone, a social science teacher at H-F since 1959, resigned to seek his doctor- ate in administration at the University of Il- linois. Since the opening of the school Mr. Sapone has taught Geography to freshmen and U.S. History to juniors. He had charge of all Stu- dent Government Activities for three years and also advised the Homecoming and Turnabout Committees. He received his Bachelors, degree at Indiana State and his Masters' degree at Indiana Uni- versity. A Yi 1, S45 2 ,li E, A .QJFW ' I 3 5' , . 'w w at f A , W,,gXV 5. k V ,,, , H239 if t ' 1+ QILMJNVL, 'S.?',, Q, iv 3,96 -if,-. - 2, P' ,,, eff ,f,' -.',.4,f1,z45.- , .c I bfi A Mr. Carmello V. Sapone Dr. W. McGregor Deller, Director, of Instruc- tional Services since the opening of the school in 1959, resigned his position and accepted a superintenclency in his home state of New York with the Fairport district. As Director of Instructional Services he had charge of summer school and adult classes. He also programed the courses for the regular school year, arranged for all text books, and figured the exam schedule, just to name a few of his responsibilities. Dr. Deller has done an excellent job at his position. He has greatly contributed to the high quality of H-F's instructional program. We will indeed feel the loss of this dedicated man. ,M ,, There was always time for humor in his classes. Dr. Deller relaxes for a moment from his many responsibilities. Dr. Deller joins the rest of the administration in perfomiing his administrative tasks. N .,, Q faxi .1 , my V W ,-., ! 1 ami I - Y ' YL' M..-Sain- L, x V f, ! fa . Maw. A -m..,...a,.H.,W,Mm, A . 4 33? ig, R .. .1 ' . -c- ' 'z I few '83 Q , f 'Is:,,f Y' Wg I-IM X 2 , u E i 5 i , W E Q P 3: I 3? s 5 X 1 l l 5 s Y 3 fr 5 E 3 2 a 5 A i N 2, ge ga gi if a EQ E af ge if 5 2 2 Qg 3 5 fi 53 22 E5 2? W ef 1 ,. 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